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i say west of the jordan river in places. like haifa started a lot these clashes these clashes very much serve the interests of the ruling right wing majority including that narrow right now and in fact many of these groups that carry out these factions belong to parties that are among the right wing a militant coalitions coalition group so the israeli government will make noises about protecting vala citizens but they will just let the violence continue and the government itself conducts much of the violence either through military actions or through the legal system so i don't think you're going to see an a short term serious action by the israeli government to turin reign in these gangs who go around beating up arabs or killing them or breaking into their houses they want to continue this has been the tool of choice violence terrorizing frightening tormenting families and neighborhoods to gradually increase the jewish population and decrease the palestinian population and they will stop it for a week or 2 maybe with a talk
i say west of the jordan river in places. like haifa started a lot these clashes these clashes very much serve the interests of the ruling right wing majority including that narrow right now and in fact many of these groups that carry out these factions belong to parties that are among the right wing a militant coalitions coalition group so the israeli government will make noises about protecting vala citizens but they will just let the violence continue and the government itself conducts much...
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about, we're talking about palestinians who live in the land between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river graham. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just left on the clock, but i do want to talk about one central element, namely 2 state solution solution. an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sung. commentators have called the current violence the death of the 2 state solution very quickly. would you agree that it is no longer feasible? i believe that the 2 state solution was killed off by israel 15 years ago. and i've been thankful publicly ever since. the one thing that the one solution is to have one state which is for all of its citizens, regardless of race or religion, where you have duties and responsibilities. that's what i believe in. and i believe that's the only way shiny. react to that, please. yeah, i don't usually go for it after after we've seen the class is also within israeli, within israeli mic,
about, we're talking about palestinians who live in the land between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river graham. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just left on the clock, but i do want to talk about one central element, namely 2 state solution solution. an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sung. commentators...
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the strike is from north to south, from the mediterranean to the jordan river.e want to raise our voices and demand our rights. stand with our people being bound. >> it was a similar picture in east jerusalem when it with israeli forces erupted as it took up the cause to strike. the campaign has killed over 200 palestinians in gaza. israeli authorities say the strikes are aimed at destroying hamas infrastructure. the shelling his hit and damaged homes as well as several health facilities. they are struggling with shortages and medical supplies. egypt [indiscernible] on the israeli side, two more people have been killed. this after a factory in the southern region was hit by rockets. >> we are watching the developments. an attorney professor joins us. can i start by asking you, based on your research, what needs to happen now? >> is difficult to predict what is going to happen. the israelis are ready to strike hard. it is not true that there are striking only at hamas. they are also striking at radical facilities, technologica facilities. overall, the blockade of
the strike is from north to south, from the mediterranean to the jordan river.e want to raise our voices and demand our rights. stand with our people being bound. >> it was a similar picture in east jerusalem when it with israeli forces erupted as it took up the cause to strike. the campaign has killed over 200 palestinians in gaza. israeli authorities say the strikes are aimed at destroying hamas infrastructure. the shelling his hit and damaged homes as well as several health facilities....
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let's recap some of the day's events because for the 1st time in decades all the way from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea palestinians both in the occupied territories and those living in israel have been taking part in protests and a general strike they have been calling it a day of rage. this was bethlehem in the occupied west bank just a short while ago where there been confrontations between israeli security forces and palestinian protesters israeli security forces have been using live ammunition we're also hearing reports of israeli snipers in the area. and they've been similar scenes near ramallah as well where they have been armed confrontations between some protesters and is really security forces and those protests still on growing as night falls. but also 10 scenes in nablus in the occupied west bank where demonstrators have been facing off with israeli security forces one palestinian protester was killed and more than 160 others injured during demonstrations across the west bank 2 israeli soldiers also wounded. earlier this was the scene near damascus damascus gate in
let's recap some of the day's events because for the 1st time in decades all the way from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea palestinians both in the occupied territories and those living in israel have been taking part in protests and a general strike they have been calling it a day of rage. this was bethlehem in the occupied west bank just a short while ago where there been confrontations between israeli security forces and palestinian protesters israeli security forces have been using...
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palestinians didn't accept the focus 7 decision of the united nations to make here or in between the jordan river in the caribbean 2 states the horse the bit of the warning for choose and that was the end . was another buck and from these early point of view we bender's. it's not something new. if the palestinians will not agree to compromise what they want is to preserve police or israel never succeed you heard that you people are saying in there just 0 it is 13 uprising of the policy and what they achieved in this 13 uprising nothing why not ready to compromise ok the jews and the jews in israel in 47 said we don't like the decision of the united nations but if for having an independent state and peace between the palestinians and the jews we will have to accept 2 states we're already what the palestinians are never the jewish state will be destroyed whatever you will ok so they drop it in succeed the result is the one and they can continue to do the same in the future and they will succeed as well. and basically. the nor almost 30 years since the a peace agreement has been the policy is of the
palestinians didn't accept the focus 7 decision of the united nations to make here or in between the jordan river in the caribbean 2 states the horse the bit of the warning for choose and that was the end . was another buck and from these early point of view we bender's. it's not something new. if the palestinians will not agree to compromise what they want is to preserve police or israel never succeed you heard that you people are saying in there just 0 it is 13 uprising of the policy and what...
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arabs and the israelis specially for the israelis the number of palestinian arabs now between the jordan river and the mediterranean is greater than the number of jewish israelis there it's quite an extraordinary reality and this is something that the israelis don't know how to deal with they call it a demographic threat which is racist in its own way send this is so that's the bigger picture and it needs a political resolution that needs of resolution either 2 states or one democratic state democratic single state the israelis will never accept. so 2 states is the only thing that might work and that's becoming increasingly difficult because of the judy isolation then colonization program of the israeli government in the world seems to accept that they don't really there's no major international pressure until now and this is doubly tragic for the palestinians and for the rule of international law well let's bring in fatah how that ahead in occupied east jerusalem a guest in boston ronnie horia said actually it needs political pressure but there is no body. to put that pressure on the palestin
arabs and the israelis specially for the israelis the number of palestinian arabs now between the jordan river and the mediterranean is greater than the number of jewish israelis there it's quite an extraordinary reality and this is something that the israelis don't know how to deal with they call it a demographic threat which is racist in its own way send this is so that's the bigger picture and it needs a political resolution that needs of resolution either 2 states or one democratic state...
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orders from the israeli prime so who controls the land from the sea, the mediterranean sea, to the jordan rivere look to who won this round, i would say bibi netanyahu. he managed to delay a new coalition to be replacing his government. he managed to take everybody back to the same point that this started. we had four wars in 14 years with gaza, and gaza is still under siege. eastjerusalem people are being evicted, displaced. we still have now the occupied territories still under occupation with 200 settlements and 600,000 settlers so the situation is escalating, it's actually not de—escalating. crosstalk. who conceded what then, or was it pressure from the united states that finally made israel halt this offensive? it was simply president biden pressured by the democratic party — especially the left wing of the democratic party. you have two senators in congress — 0ssoff and bernie sanders — twojewish senators — who are demanding a change of approach, a change of paradigm towards israel, and they are demanding from him to tie the military aid — $4 billion — to a set of conditions which means r
orders from the israeli prime so who controls the land from the sea, the mediterranean sea, to the jordan rivere look to who won this round, i would say bibi netanyahu. he managed to delay a new coalition to be replacing his government. he managed to take everybody back to the same point that this started. we had four wars in 14 years with gaza, and gaza is still under siege. eastjerusalem people are being evicted, displaced. we still have now the occupied territories still under occupation...
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palestinians didn't accept the focus 7 decision of the united nations to make here or in between the jordan river in the 2 states the horse the bit of the warning for kerry to choose and that. was a not buckin from the easily point of view we bender's. it's not something new. if the palestinians will not agree to compromise what they want is to preserve police or israel never succeed you heard that you people are saying in there just 0 it is 13 uprising of the policy and what they achieved in this 13 uprising nothing why not ready to compromise ok the jews and the jews in israel in 47 said we don't like the decision of the united nations but if for having an independent state and peace between the palestinians and the jews we will have to accept 2 states we already what the palestinians are never the jewish state will be destroyed whatever you will ok so they dropped it didn't succeed the result is the one and they can continue to do the same in the future they were 60. well basically they succeeded in the past nor almost 30 years since the a peace agreement has been the policy as of these about
palestinians didn't accept the focus 7 decision of the united nations to make here or in between the jordan river in the 2 states the horse the bit of the warning for kerry to choose and that. was a not buckin from the easily point of view we bender's. it's not something new. if the palestinians will not agree to compromise what they want is to preserve police or israel never succeed you heard that you people are saying in there just 0 it is 13 uprising of the policy and what they achieved in...
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we're talking about alice damian's, who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river akram. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the car. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sun. commentators have called the current violence the death of the 2 state solution very quickly. would you agree that it is no longer feasible? i believe that the 2 state solution was killed off by israel 15 years ago. and i think so publicly ever since the one thing that the one solution is to have one state which is for all of its citizens, regardless of race or religion, where you have duties and responsibilities. that's what i believe in. and i believe that's the only way shown to react to that please. i think. yeah, i didn't really go for it after after we've seen the classes also within israeli, within israeli
we're talking about alice damian's, who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river akram. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the car. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sun. commentators...
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significant reduction in rocket attacks but he says israeli response is not an over reaction was in jordan river or some washington. after 4 days of deadly violence between the palestinians and the israelis u.s. president joe biden is sticking with his calls for both sides to hold their fire the question is how. how we get to a point where they get to a point where there is a significant reduction in the attacks particularly the rocket attacks that are indiscriminately fired into population centers the biden administration had not made the israeli palestinian matter a top foreign policy concern mainly because of the cold at 1000 pandemic and the resulting economic slowdown analysts say that was a mistake the team has not fully stepped out on the middle east it's adopted this posture that i think affected badly the obama administration as well which is this reactive tactical crisis management posture the white house has agreed to join an emergency un security council meeting on the crisis on sunday in the meantime it has sent a state department official to tell of eve to urge israeli and palestin
significant reduction in rocket attacks but he says israeli response is not an over reaction was in jordan river or some washington. after 4 days of deadly violence between the palestinians and the israelis u.s. president joe biden is sticking with his calls for both sides to hold their fire the question is how. how we get to a point where they get to a point where there is a significant reduction in the attacks particularly the rocket attacks that are indiscriminately fired into population...
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about, we're talking about palestinians who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river, a crime. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the clock. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sung. commentators have called the current violence the death of the 2 state solution very quickly. would you agree that it is no longer feasible? i believe that the 2 state solution was killed off by israel 15 years ago. and i've been thankful publicly ever since. the one thing that the one solution is to have one state which is for all of its citizens, regardless of race or religion, where you have duties and responsibilities. that's what i believe in. and i believe that's the only way to react to that, please. yeah, i don't see israel is go for it after after we've seen the class is also within israeli, within
about, we're talking about palestinians who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river, a crime. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the clock. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sung....
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about we're talking about palestinian, who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river, a crime. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the clock. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sung. commentators have called the current violence the death of the 2 state solution very quickly. would you agree that it is no longer feasible? i believe that the 2 state solution was killed off by israel 15 years ago and i've been thankful publicly ever since. the one thing that the one solution is to have one state which is for all of its citizens, regardless of race or religion, where you have duties and responsibilities. that's what i believe in. and i believe that's the only way to react to that, please. i think yeah, i didn't really go for it after after we've seen the class is also within israeli, withi
about we're talking about palestinian, who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river, a crime. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the clock. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence sung....
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judaizing it all because there's several 1000000 there's about 5000000 palestinians living west of the jordan river in the occupied territories and israel proper but the plan that israel is their actions are always use have been to slowly push out palestinians. like shifts around using. legal means like a military actions that destroy homes and people try to get people to flee either out of fear or simply out of not being able to live normally anymore these clashes very much serve the interests of the ruling right wing majority including that narrow right now and in fact many of these groups that carry out these actions belong to parties that are among the right wing militant coalitions coalition groups so the israeli government will make noises about protecting all the citizens but they will just let the violence continue and the government itself conducts much of the violence either through military actions or through the legal system whether next and still to come. after a surge in violence in recent weeks afghanistan prepares to usher in the islamic holiday with a 3 day ceasefire. and in senega
judaizing it all because there's several 1000000 there's about 5000000 palestinians living west of the jordan river in the occupied territories and israel proper but the plan that israel is their actions are always use have been to slowly push out palestinians. like shifts around using. legal means like a military actions that destroy homes and people try to get people to flee either out of fear or simply out of not being able to live normally anymore these clashes very much serve the interests...
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we're talking about alice finance, who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river akram. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the clock. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusted equitable solution to stop the violence sung. commentators have called the current violence the death of the 2 state solution very quickly. would you agree that it is no longer feasible? i believe that the 2 state solution was killed off by israel 15 years ago. and i've been thankful publicly ever since. the one thing that the one solution is to have one state which is for all of its citizens, regardless of race or religion, where you have duties and responsibilities. that's what i believe in. and i believe that's the only way showing the react to that please. yeah, i didn't really go for it after after we've seen the class is also within israeli, within i
we're talking about alice finance, who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river akram. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just minutes left on the clock. but i do want to talk about one central element, namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusted equitable solution to stop the violence sung....
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jordan, it's a very important player, and right now on the other side of the jordan river, it should be about now. the lincoln is with king abdullah discussing the situation clearly discussing the see saw in gaza trying to make sure that sees fall holds. but for jordan, particularly also this is a situation in the west bank and in jerusalem because remember that jordan has a role the hashemite monarchy as the custodian over the religious sites in jerusalem. so that's a particular concern for jordan, for jordan. i mean, they have, i think, over the years of the trumpet ministration, those 4 years become privately very concerned about the situation. they didn't light the cushion plan, showered cushion of donald trump's son in law's plan for the region. they run nerved by the fact that he was moving away from the traditional status quo. i think they will be encouraged by the fact that sex re blinking it operate so more traditional type of diplomacy as does the biden administration as a whole box. so that could be blinking for now is only focusing on the seas fall and keeping the calm. he
jordan, it's a very important player, and right now on the other side of the jordan river, it should be about now. the lincoln is with king abdullah discussing the situation clearly discussing the see saw in gaza trying to make sure that sees fall holds. but for jordan, particularly also this is a situation in the west bank and in jerusalem because remember that jordan has a role the hashemite monarchy as the custodian over the religious sites in jerusalem. so that's a particular concern for...
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is one government that controls the lives of all people between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river. and that, that control is a system of oppression for palestinians. the more quickly we will be able to move forward toward what's actually going to be future, where everyone lives with justice full rights and equality. earlier, you know, you played a clip from president biden speaking about how we have to now buckle down and move forward to the 2 state solution and be committed to that. i don't understand why our commitment shouldn't be to human rights and freedom for all people. why it has to be that our commitment is to this, this framework of the 2 state solution. rather than a framework you a commitment that all people will live with full human rights, dignity, equality and in freedom. david, what do you think is a 2 state solution even viable at this point? yes, i think it is. i think it's the only road to peace and i'm truly very sorry to hear both of your other speakers rejecting the idea of peace between israel and the palestinian state. if they want continued conflict, if th
is one government that controls the lives of all people between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river. and that, that control is a system of oppression for palestinians. the more quickly we will be able to move forward toward what's actually going to be future, where everyone lives with justice full rights and equality. earlier, you know, you played a clip from president biden speaking about how we have to now buckle down and move forward to the 2 state solution and be committed to that. i...
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israeli human rights group but slim issued a report titled "a regime of jewish supremacy from the jordan riverthe mediterranean sea: this is apartheid." earlier this week, i spoke with hagai el-ad and asked him about this let mark report. >> 1989, we have been analyzing human rights violations in cupied territory since then. for more than three decades by now. throughout this period, we've only looked at human rights violations in the occupied territories, in the west bank, including east jerusalem, and in the gaza strip. we came to the conclusion that to continue to analyze the situation separately, as if there are two distinct regimes -- a democracy inside the green line and a temporary occupation attached to it but somehow separate from it in the occupied territories on the other side of the green line -- that that worldview of democracy plus occupation has become untethered from reality. and it's incumbent on us to be factual and to wake up to reality. if one desires to continue to hold on to that big lie, then you need to ignore a lot of things. you need to ignore the passage of time, tha
israeli human rights group but slim issued a report titled "a regime of jewish supremacy from the jordan riverthe mediterranean sea: this is apartheid." earlier this week, i spoke with hagai el-ad and asked him about this let mark report. >> 1989, we have been analyzing human rights violations in cupied territory since then. for more than three decades by now. throughout this period, we've only looked at human rights violations in the occupied territories, in the west bank,...
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other extreme, you do have palestinians who believe, as they say, from the river to the sea to the jordan river got the madras who are willing to go for the two-state solution, which seems far away at the moment. palestinian citizens of israel, as they're known, these are palestinians who were not pushed out, they live in these places like lod and akbar in the north. they are said to be attacking the israeli jews, the israeli jews attacking the palestinians as well. now you have racial conflict within cities. that is potentially an existential threat of benjamin netanyahu. if he's seeing a breakdown of society within his own country, that is very different than the bloodshed we're seeing in gaza, horrific as that is. >> mark stone with "sky news," our partner in europe. mark, thank you for this report. stay safe as much as you can, and thank you all for being with us this hour. >>> we'll be back tomorrow with more "meet the press daily." msnbc's coverage continues with jeff bennet right after this break. break. oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable. that's a really t
other extreme, you do have palestinians who believe, as they say, from the river to the sea to the jordan river got the madras who are willing to go for the two-state solution, which seems far away at the moment. palestinian citizens of israel, as they're known, these are palestinians who were not pushed out, they live in these places like lod and akbar in the north. they are said to be attacking the israeli jews, the israeli jews attacking the palestinians as well. now you have racial conflict...
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well obviously, jordan is a very important player and right now on the other side of the jordan river, it should be about now. the greek lincoln is with king abdullah discussing the situation. clearly discussing the si se fall in garza trying to make sure that sees fall holds but for jordan, particularly. also, this is a situation in the west bank and in jerusalem. because remember that jordan has a role hash mike monarchy as the custodian over the religious sites. in jerusalem, so that's a particular concern for jordan. for jordan, i mean they have, i think over the years of the trumpet ministration, those 4 years become privately very concerned about the situation. they didn't light the cushion plan. jared cushion of donald trump's son in law's plan for the region. they run nerved by the fact that he was moving away from the traditional status quo. i think they will be encouraged by the fact that century blinking it operates a more traditional type of diplomacy. as does the biden administration as a whole bought secretary, blinking for now is only focusing on the seas fall and keepi
well obviously, jordan is a very important player and right now on the other side of the jordan river, it should be about now. the greek lincoln is with king abdullah discussing the situation. clearly discussing the si se fall in garza trying to make sure that sees fall holds but for jordan, particularly. also, this is a situation in the west bank and in jerusalem. because remember that jordan has a role hash mike monarchy as the custodian over the religious sites. in jerusalem, so that's a...
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3rd questions so as you see what a city is all in all make up half of the population between the jordan river and imagery and sea meaning the house of the population but israel controls between jews and palestinians but they are the seniors although they make up half of the population they live in the worst of circumstances for decades and decades and decades so the big question today is gaza hamas is that the question or it's not because that is a small glimpse into the bigger picture the refugees who live in gaza today where citizens who are one of the residents of what now is or says it needs to protect which is a school on bush era and all these southern cities like cleveland rumbler and other cities in the southern part that will palestinians and whose inhabitants to be are refugees next door in gaza so that there's a continuity catastrophe and without resolving this catastrophe i think we're going to see more and more of the same violence ok thank you are there is seen a past contest marwan bashar thank you marwan. want to move on to our other top story we're following developments in i
3rd questions so as you see what a city is all in all make up half of the population between the jordan river and imagery and sea meaning the house of the population but israel controls between jews and palestinians but they are the seniors although they make up half of the population they live in the worst of circumstances for decades and decades and decades so the big question today is gaza hamas is that the question or it's not because that is a small glimpse into the bigger picture the...
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for the 1st time in decades from the jordan river all the way to the mediterranean sea palestinians both in the occupied territories and those living in israel have been taking part in protests and a general strike they've been calling it a day of rage. this was bethlehem in the occupied west bank where they have been confrontations between israeli security forces palestinian protesters at least 12 demonstrators were injured after israeli forces used live ammunition and there were similar scenes near ramallah where there have been armed confrontations between some protesters an israeli forces it was tense to in nablus where demonstrators faced off with israeli soldiers 4 palestinians were killed there and more than 160 others injured all across the west bank 2 israeli soldiers were wounded. and earlier this was the scene near damascus gate in the occupied east jerusalem protesters heeding calls for demonstrations but they were met with an israeli crackdown a photojournalist was targeted and protesters were beaten and all across towns and cities in israel palestinian israelis have been ob
for the 1st time in decades from the jordan river all the way to the mediterranean sea palestinians both in the occupied territories and those living in israel have been taking part in protests and a general strike they've been calling it a day of rage. this was bethlehem in the occupied west bank where they have been confrontations between israeli security forces palestinian protesters at least 12 demonstrators were injured after israeli forces used live ammunition and there were similar...
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sovereign democratic state of their own or for them to live as equal citizens in one state between the jordan river in the state. and israel isn't the person. yes. should, can weigh in and say what exactly they want them. i think the international community should help them to do that. not so them weapons, not block international will and international law from being applied to the part of going on. and i think once again, it's very simple. i think gyptian is, i think, jordanian scott thirty's, dorks and everyone else, including your opinions and americans could help both parties come together in order to live together in peace and security, not the way they are living now. when one people live on top of another, people would want people to exploit and other people, one people in prison on other people and that one people that is being the judge and the prosecutor is themselves leaving and insecurity. unfair mom. michelle, thank you very much indeed. to have baton being if you're just joining us. just past 2200 g m t i'm learn taylor, this is andrew 0 live from london. let's update you on what's be
sovereign democratic state of their own or for them to live as equal citizens in one state between the jordan river in the state. and israel isn't the person. yes. should, can weigh in and say what exactly they want them. i think the international community should help them to do that. not so them weapons, not block international will and international law from being applied to the part of going on. and i think once again, it's very simple. i think gyptian is, i think, jordanian scott thirty's,...
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israel is the occupying power and it controls everything between the jordan river and the mediterraneanperson who was there international spokesperson talking to me about the kernel. but that makes it all the more bizarre to the point of being kind of, almost a self—inflicted wound, doesn't it. for hamas to be firing rockets on israel. which would provoke them to attack military targets with the possibility of civilian casualties as a result of that because it is a crowded populated very small space. what do they think they're doing, you think? what do they think they're doing, ou think? , ., , , ., you think? obviously, there are clearl a you think? obviously, there are clearly a lack — you think? obviously, there are clearly a lack of _ you think? obviously, there are clearly a lack of leadership - you think? obviously, there are clearly a lack of leadership on i you think? obviously, there are i clearly a lack of leadership on the palestinian side. a political vacuum and. it palestinian side. a political vacuum and. , ., , palestinian side. a political vacuum and. , ., palestinian si
israel is the occupying power and it controls everything between the jordan river and the mediterraneanperson who was there international spokesperson talking to me about the kernel. but that makes it all the more bizarre to the point of being kind of, almost a self—inflicted wound, doesn't it. for hamas to be firing rockets on israel. which would provoke them to attack military targets with the possibility of civilian casualties as a result of that because it is a crowded populated very...
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drew another important line within the british area of influence separating the land east of the river jordan from palestine. churchill came to this brief without any preexisting ideas on the future of the middle east he was in a sense moving as quickly as events were to try and put in place administered administer to structures that could prove effective in securing britain's interests at least cost to the exchequer i mean there had been some. proposals which simply from the zionist organization which were pushing for a palestine being defined in much more extensive terms to include the east bank of the jordan as well but in the end jordan and palestine and it up being under the same british mandate as you know at the end of the 1st world war and then we simply had an ordering council that has stopped. if you're like it's 1st main in 1922. when the hashemites failed in their bid to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan wish to read hussein's elder son the law as a mere. iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face unless king . had
drew another important line within the british area of influence separating the land east of the river jordan from palestine. churchill came to this brief without any preexisting ideas on the future of the middle east he was in a sense moving as quickly as events were to try and put in place administered administer to structures that could prove effective in securing britain's interests at least cost to the exchequer i mean there had been some. proposals which simply from the zionist...
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new bedford which is very close to where i am in another story that came up, elizabeth jordan both covered in fall river. this period of time was one were gender dynamics were changing rapidly and not all that rapidly, when i was researching or reading through a paper, there was amazing a number of letters that someone had written dear sir, and had to cross out the sir, and write madame because that was the muscle memory if you are doing something professional or journalism, it was the exception and not the rule. there were strict victorian norms that were being called into question entering the workplace, probably the characters in the figures of sensational is in that process, how do you see the interplay and how was it changing then and whether it happen fast enough to be of advantage to the women of this book. >> this particular genre embrace the fact that they were women and use that to their advantage. unlike a lot of the novel is that you think of a 19th century, george elliott, these women, we see nelly talking about her vanity in her hair and how handsome on the doctors and it was hard to be me
new bedford which is very close to where i am in another story that came up, elizabeth jordan both covered in fall river. this period of time was one were gender dynamics were changing rapidly and not all that rapidly, when i was researching or reading through a paper, there was amazing a number of letters that someone had written dear sir, and had to cross out the sir, and write madame because that was the muscle memory if you are doing something professional or journalism, it was the...
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was elizabeth jordan both covered in fall river.s period of time was one where gender dynamics were changing rapidly. not allll that rapidly a number of letters to her written dear sir and had to cross out the server and write a madame because that was the muscle memory of returns on the professional or to do with journalism, it was the exception and not the rule that you be writing to a woman. but, there were these kinds of strict victorian norms were called into question and entering the workplace. and probably the figures of sensational hasten that processor made it happen. how do you see that interplay? and how possibilities for women were changing then. whether the -- it happen fast enough to be of advantage to the women reporters of this book. >> is really interesting. this particular genre embrace the fact they were women. and used that to their advantage. so unlike a lot of the prominent novelist you think of like the brontËs and george elliott who adopted amount pseudonyms to be taken seriously by these women were unabashed
was elizabeth jordan both covered in fall river.s period of time was one where gender dynamics were changing rapidly. not allll that rapidly a number of letters to her written dear sir and had to cross out the server and write a madame because that was the muscle memory of returns on the professional or to do with journalism, it was the exception and not the rule that you be writing to a woman. but, there were these kinds of strict victorian norms were called into question and entering the...
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geographically close story i came up a few times in your book, the case on elizabeth jordan, both covered in salt riverthis period of time was one with gender dynamics were changing rapidly and not all that rapidly i was researching, reading the paper, it was amazing the number of letters to her someone had written dear sir and then had to cross out the search and right madame because that was muscle memory if you are doing something professional more to do with journalism, it was the exception and not the rule that you would be writing to a woman. ... or made it happen, but how did that -- how do you see that interplay and how possibilities women were changing then and whether the -- it happened fast enough to be of advantage to the women reporters of this book. >> well, it was really interesting because this particular genre embraced the fact they were women and used that to their advantage. so unlike a lot of prominent novelists of the time. who adopted male pseudonyms to be taken seriously these women were unabashed they were women. you see nellie bly, like, tacking about -- joking about ore vanity
geographically close story i came up a few times in your book, the case on elizabeth jordan, both covered in salt riverthis period of time was one with gender dynamics were changing rapidly and not all that rapidly i was researching, reading the paper, it was amazing the number of letters to her someone had written dear sir and then had to cross out the search and right madame because that was muscle memory if you are doing something professional more to do with journalism, it was the exception...
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minister so who controls the land from the sea, the mediterranean sea, to the jordan sea, the mediterranean sea, to thejordan riverame point that this started. we have four wars in 14 years with gaza and gaza is still under siege, eastjerusalem people are being evicted, displaced. we still have now the occupied territories are still under occupation with 200 settlements and 600,000 settlers so the situation is escalating, it�*s... situation is escalating, it's. .. ,, ,, �* situation is escalating, it's... ,,,, �* . it's... crosstalk. he conceded what than _ it's... crosstalk. he conceded what than i _ it's... crosstalk. he conceded what than i was _ it's... crosstalk. he conceded what than i was a _ it's... crosstalk. he conceded what than i was a pressure - it's... crosstalk. he conceded what than i was a pressure from the united states that finally made israel halt the offensive? it was simply president biden pressured by the democratic party, especially the left wing of the democratic party, you have two senators in congress bernie sanders and to live nothing, a change of approach, a change of approach towards
minister so who controls the land from the sea, the mediterranean sea, to the jordan sea, the mediterranean sea, to thejordan riverame point that this started. we have four wars in 14 years with gaza and gaza is still under siege, eastjerusalem people are being evicted, displaced. we still have now the occupied territories are still under occupation with 200 settlements and 600,000 settlers so the situation is escalating, it�*s... situation is escalating, it's. .. ,, ,, �* situation is...
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rivers pakistan is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them. better tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons pakistanis are very welcoming people when i come looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even provided us with food to give us everything in fact just like sponsors for us here. the stakes were. around the globe now a look at some stories in brief from around the world colombians in new york marched in solidarity with protesters in their homeland. 26 people have lost their lives during demonstrations amid a government crackdown colombia has been gripped by protests and violent unrest and usually over a tax reform then over police brutality. also in new york a young child and a woman were shot in broad daylight both victims were wounded in the torso and taken to the hospital in stable condition the shooting occurred around 5 pm in times square which is now partly closed off the shooter is still at large havi
rivers pakistan is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them. better tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons pakistanis are very welcoming people when i come looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even provided us with food to give us everything in fact...
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rivers that could stand is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them. that are tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons pakistanis are very welcoming people when i came looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even provided us with food to give us everything in fact but just like sponsors for us here. were doctors not to. you know in just a few moments time for u.k. views. and we're back at midnight muster time to give you the latest news update so once again that. i would say i'm not american but americans helped out really. world war 2 cures the depression carson shows his concern prosperity of course in store. for the for us the whole world what it what and. historical really ever since world war 2 to foment a cold war against russia against communism and. socialists mishmosh you. could call them. world war 2 has been distorted credibly by the anglo-american media and that's because they want to diminish the role of russ
rivers that could stand is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them. that are tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons pakistanis are very welcoming people when i came looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even provided us with food to give us...
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rivers that could stand is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them in. their tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons that the stanleys are very welcoming people when i came looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even provided us with food to give us everything in fact but just like sponsors for us here. well let's look. a few stories in brief from around the world now colombians in new york marched in solidarity with protesters in their home that. 26 people have lost their lives during demonstrations i mean the government crackdown along has been gripped by protests and violence on ras than initially over a tax reform and then over police brutality. emerges from russia over $150.00 dead seals were found washed off along the shores of the caspian sea it's thought they got caught up in the nets and were dumped by fishermen. finally in iceland spectators continue to enjoy the beauty of a volcano spewing lava has been erup
rivers that could stand is beautiful this is the reason i chose this place. i started a long time ago in my homeland there are about 135 canyons in jordan and i actually discovered a couple of them in. their tracks ready for tourists in the nearest future we are going to organize tours and send people to explore these canyons that the stanleys are very welcoming people when i came looking for new canyons they gave me their full support moral physical they even provided us with food to give us...