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josef: well, the -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the former prime minister netanyahu, always billed himself as mr. security. and he now is the opposition leader. and he is trying to take advantage of this. he's now trying to present this new government as being soft on what they call terrorism. and he is going to continue to hammer the government on that. what people don't always realize is that, when netanyahu was in power, he dealt with the same threats and the same issues. they really only have a limited number of options on how to deal with these things. and it seems that, no matter who the prime minister is, you're always going to be dealing with this. we're in a conflict zone. israel has controlled the west bank, the palestinian territories, for over half-a-century. and there will be -- until there's a diplomatic process, until they figure out some way to settle this conflict, there's always going to be friction, and we're always going to go through these waves of violence. john: president biden is scheduled to go to israel probably later in the summer, probably in june, actua
josef: well, the -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the former prime minister netanyahu, always billed himself as mr. security. and he now is the opposition leader. and he is trying to take advantage of this. he's now trying to present this new government as being soft on what they call terrorism. and he is going to continue to hammer the government on that. what people don't always realize is that, when netanyahu was in power, he dealt with the same threats and the same issues. they really...
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>> relations became very close under trump and netanyahu.ery similar in personality, got along very ll. but bennett has done a good job of making up with the democrats. relations became very strained with the democrats. bennett has made it a priority to get better relations with both sides. and the ties are good right now. today's incident is a bit of a strain. she was an american citizen. you hear expressions of regret, condemnation from the american side. the secretary of state is a former journalist. so there is sympathy for journalists in the white house. but i don't see long term damage to the relationship. the relationship goes deep, strategic interests. i think it will survive and thrive, even after today. >> joseph federman, thank you very much. >> late today, a spokesperson at the israeli embassy sent us a statement in response to the accusation leveled by the israeli military veteran that just heard, about his belief that isrli security establishment fears exposing the reality on the ground. the spokesman wrote "this statement is a
>> relations became very close under trump and netanyahu.ery similar in personality, got along very ll. but bennett has done a good job of making up with the democrats. relations became very strained with the democrats. bennett has made it a priority to get better relations with both sides. and the ties are good right now. today's incident is a bit of a strain. she was an american citizen. you hear expressions of regret, condemnation from the american side. the secretary of state is a...
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by the time it was that it was a prime minister, netanyahu was in charge, but they didn't even get close to even touch scratching the surface of any potential piece of it could lead to a palestinian state. of course that the palestinians, wonderful on $967.00 lines which is occupied east jerusalem projects, capital the occupied west bank and gaza. and with the increased also of the situation at the alex almost compound, which is another issue that's been inflaming the ground. it's been leaving retro. yeah, you know, it's simply as pansy ins will tell you how ongoing situation that very little international pressure recently has been applied to to try and change. all right, staff, we appreciate you breaking down for us. stephanie deca live for us in the occupied east jerusalem outside showings house. he's what we know so far about what's happened. sharon was reporting on israeli rides in jeanine in the occupied west bank near daily rains. have been carried out there after a series of deadly attacks inside israel. she was shot in the head despite wearing her press fast. doctors say she was
by the time it was that it was a prime minister, netanyahu was in charge, but they didn't even get close to even touch scratching the surface of any potential piece of it could lead to a palestinian state. of course that the palestinians, wonderful on $967.00 lines which is occupied east jerusalem projects, capital the occupied west bank and gaza. and with the increased also of the situation at the alex almost compound, which is another issue that's been inflaming the ground. it's been leaving...
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benjamin netanyahu? i know you said things have pretty much stayed the same, but it do you, is there any clear approach or policy or strategy for dealing with the palestinians? you know, i think there's something called in israel today than at the now syndrome. and then anthony said durham, probably the current prime minister bennett, suffers from us more than anyone else. because you see that the now is still on the, at the head of the party that has a 30 some, a parliament seats while been at the current prime minister, only a co man's 5 seats in a 120 seat parliament. and the only way he can compete with his predecessor is through violence. and radicalism and fundamentalism and the humiliation of palestinians in order to make sure that nathaniel doesn't come back to power. so what we have now is between the present prime minister and the all the prime minister, a very strange relationships. busy where the kind of government, even though it has bizarrely bizarrely some leftists factions and even one sm
benjamin netanyahu? i know you said things have pretty much stayed the same, but it do you, is there any clear approach or policy or strategy for dealing with the palestinians? you know, i think there's something called in israel today than at the now syndrome. and then anthony said durham, probably the current prime minister bennett, suffers from us more than anyone else. because you see that the now is still on the, at the head of the party that has a 30 some, a parliament seats while been at...
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netanyahu in rome i was honored and blessed to be granted an audience with his holiness pope francis followed by a very special visit to bambino jesu children hospital. just hours after living a young boy. i spent time with. find out he had received. a new heart donor receiving that news is a moment. i will never forget. and i wish him a speedy recovery. in brussels i met with queen matilda. and appreciated in a forum on preventing the online exploitation of children then paid a visit to the patients at queen fabiola's children hospital. this trip for me has been very special and i will never forget the women and children i met as one of the kids at the hospital that i visit. another picture he drew for me. we are all the same. i also want to take a moment to thank you all for the sacrifices you make on behalf of our country. it is because of your selfless commitment. that we enjoy the freedoms we have today. and to the families who endure time apart or constant moves to the base. your sacrifices do not go unnoticed or unappreciated. thank you, and god bless you. and now it is my gra
netanyahu in rome i was honored and blessed to be granted an audience with his holiness pope francis followed by a very special visit to bambino jesu children hospital. just hours after living a young boy. i spent time with. find out he had received. a new heart donor receiving that news is a moment. i will never forget. and i wish him a speedy recovery. in brussels i met with queen matilda. and appreciated in a forum on preventing the online exploitation of children then paid a visit to the...
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the air, city authorities are asking residents of the city to stay at home, israeli prime minister netanyahu the terrorists will be held accountable for their deeds, condemned the attack, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas stressed the killing of civilians would worsen the situation. the press secretary of the us presidential administration, jan psaki, is leaving her post, she stated this before the start next and already the last briefing for her. there are dogs there. introduced her successor. this is the current one for psaki, korin-zhan. pierre, she is dark-skinned, in addition, representatives of the lgbt community in the history of the united states, such a responsible post will be occupied by a person with such characteristics . television channel msnbc president joe biden, thanked her for her work and wished her success in further career. now the sports news is joining me with danila makhalin danila good morning they write that artyom dzyuba was going to transfer to the serbian team crvena zvezda can this information be trusted? good morning. for now, of course, it’s too early to t
the air, city authorities are asking residents of the city to stay at home, israeli prime minister netanyahu the terrorists will be held accountable for their deeds, condemned the attack, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas stressed the killing of civilians would worsen the situation. the press secretary of the us presidential administration, jan psaki, is leaving her post, she stated this before the start next and already the last briefing for her. there are dogs there. introduced her...
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say these ready prime minister natalie bennett is more right wing than his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. how is not political shift playing out in the clashes that you're describing? of the alex the most of them? yes, i think that the but it is certainly more right wing and he has a very prominent right wing base who themselves are actually calling him soft. there are calls from his base for high level assassinations against the leaders in gaza. and i think additionally, there's a lot of anxiety here under bennett's current, a rule, let's say, or under his term. and there are emboldened by him being present in the connected. but he also is ruling and, and, and in leadership at a time when, you know, just 2 days ago we've seen a law pass, it is really, settlers are now able to pray. i'm upset and this absolutely is a provocation. and it's something that yeah and, and as we've seen over the past few months, you know, the spiraling violence of alaska. alexa most than we had the death about a 0 journalist republic le killed bon israeli spy. but is there a danger? do you think that the viole
say these ready prime minister natalie bennett is more right wing than his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. how is not political shift playing out in the clashes that you're describing? of the alex the most of them? yes, i think that the but it is certainly more right wing and he has a very prominent right wing base who themselves are actually calling him soft. there are calls from his base for high level assassinations against the leaders in gaza. and i think additionally, there's a lot of...
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air, the city authorities asked the residents of the city to stay at home, israeli prime minister netanyahumised that the terrorists would be held accountable for their deeds, condemned the attack, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas stressed that the killing of civilians would worsen the situation. well now the secretary of administration us president john psaki is leaving his post , she said this before the start of the next and already the last briefing for her. in the same place, psaki introduced her successor. this is the current deputy psaki. karim jean-pierre, she is black, in addition, representatives of the lgbt community for the first time in us history, such a responsible post will be occupied by a person with such characteristics, journalists are already writing that the white house will now cease to be white, the dog itself, which is remembered by numerous reservations and inaccuracies, will work for another week , and then president joe biden will switch to the msnbc channel, thanked her for her work and wished her success in her future career. sports news was presented by da
air, the city authorities asked the residents of the city to stay at home, israeli prime minister netanyahumised that the terrorists would be held accountable for their deeds, condemned the attack, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas stressed that the killing of civilians would worsen the situation. well now the secretary of administration us president john psaki is leaving his post , she said this before the start of the next and already the last briefing for her. in the same place, psaki...
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claims about the wrong all throughout the past decades in 1099 form or is really premier benjamin netanyahu claim the iran was just 2 years away from an a bomb. but despite all these claims and the past 2 decades, there never ever been any kind of move by iran towards making an a bomb. and there's never been even a shred of evidence to prove that iran is been seeking a military nuclear drive, even after thousands of hours of inspection by the i. e. s. these claims, normally are followed by military thrills and threats against the rock, by the really like aerial drills, allegedly mocking air strike and iranian nuclear facilities. it's israel bit has been picking off more military threats, not for military action, but just for changing equations into iran. and changing the calculations of uranium policy makers and forcing them to give in to the u. s. demands in the talks in vienna. so basically speaking as the all war of will power between iran and the united states is on the way the by didn't. administration is said to ease economic sanctions against venezuela, so it can boost oil impulse an
claims about the wrong all throughout the past decades in 1099 form or is really premier benjamin netanyahu claim the iran was just 2 years away from an a bomb. but despite all these claims and the past 2 decades, there never ever been any kind of move by iran towards making an a bomb. and there's never been even a shred of evidence to prove that iran is been seeking a military nuclear drive, even after thousands of hours of inspection by the i. e. s. these claims, normally are followed by...
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conducted from the air , the city authorities asked residents to stay at home, israeli prime minister netanyahuthat the terrorists would answer for their deeds . usa john psaki leaves his post , she announced this before the start of the next and already the last briefing for her. in the same place, psaki introduced her successor. this is the current castle. psaki. corine jean-pierre. she is black, in addition to sexual minorities, for the first time in us history, such a responsible post will be occupied by a person with such characteristics, and journalists write the white house will now cease to be white, the dogs themselves, who are remembered by numerous reservations with inaccuracies, will work for another week, and then president joe will switch to the msnbc television channel biden, thanked her for her work and wished her success in her future career. now the news of the economy in the studio of maria grigoriev masha good morning. the difficult discussion of the sixth package of sanctions against russia continues to achieve something rum good morning only because not all eu countries ar
conducted from the air , the city authorities asked residents to stay at home, israeli prime minister netanyahuthat the terrorists would answer for their deeds . usa john psaki leaves his post , she announced this before the start of the next and already the last briefing for her. in the same place, psaki introduced her successor. this is the current castle. psaki. corine jean-pierre. she is black, in addition to sexual minorities, for the first time in us history, such a responsible post will...
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america cartoon "new york times" ran with president trump holding a leash, at end of the leash was netanyahuis was an accident. i suppose not covers holocaust was a an accident, they just forgot about it, i could go on and on. that is not the point of tonight's program, let's look at immigration. very, very briefly. very interesting this so-called replacement theory. more of a replacement ideology, it has been pushed and pushed by the left. the media, and the democrat party for decades. for decades. i start with this question america, that i have been asking on radio for months, why is the southern border wide open? why? doesn't help us economically for anybody and everything to pour over the border, that does not help us in terms of the health and safety of the nation. for everybody and anyone to come into the country, pour over the border, particularly with laxed rules in place by this administration. school districts overwhelmed, local law enforcement overwhelmed and local hospitals overwhelmed. why is a democrat president and a democrat congress and democrat administration supporting wid
america cartoon "new york times" ran with president trump holding a leash, at end of the leash was netanyahuis was an accident. i suppose not covers holocaust was a an accident, they just forgot about it, i could go on and on. that is not the point of tonight's program, let's look at immigration. very, very briefly. very interesting this so-called replacement theory. more of a replacement ideology, it has been pushed and pushed by the left. the media, and the democrat party for...
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in that respect, he differs in no way from netanyahu in the opposition. amy: rashid khalidi, thank you for being with us edward said , professor of modern arab studies at columbia university. among his books "the , hundred-years war on palestine." next up, we speak to the writer andrey kurkov. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "sparrow" by marcel khalife & oumaima khalil. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. as russia's invasion of ukraine grinds into its 78th, day we are joined by the renowned ukrainian author andrey kurkov. he is the president of pen ukraine and is usually based in kyiv, but is currently in the united states. he is set to deliver the arthur miller freedom to write lecture friday at the pen world voices festival in new york. his novel "death and the penguin" was international bestseller, and his 2018 novel "grey bees" was just released in april here in the united states. it is set in the donbas region of eastern ukraine, where in 2014 rebels loyal to russia declared in
in that respect, he differs in no way from netanyahu in the opposition. amy: rashid khalidi, thank you for being with us edward said , professor of modern arab studies at columbia university. among his books "the , hundred-years war on palestine." next up, we speak to the writer andrey kurkov. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "sparrow" by marcel khalife & oumaima khalil. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with...
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and in the arts, joshua cohen's book "the netanyahus" took the fiction prize, while playwright jamesn the drama award for "fat ham." still to come on the newshour, the biden administration pushes for more affordable internet access for low-income americans. tamara keith and amy walter weigh the latest political news musician jon batiste talks about the next phase of his musical journey. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the leaked early draft of the supreme court's majority opinion overturning the federal right to an abortion has advocates on both sides of the issue primed for battle. john yang begins tonight's coverage. john: judy, after the prospect of the court overturning roe v. wade led to weekend protests outside the homes of some conservative justices, including brett kavanaugh, the white house today cautioned against threats, violence, or vandalism. the case current -- currently before the u.s. supreme court is the first major challeng
and in the arts, joshua cohen's book "the netanyahus" took the fiction prize, while playwright jamesn the drama award for "fat ham." still to come on the newshour, the biden administration pushes for more affordable internet access for low-income americans. tamara keith and amy walter weigh the latest political news musician jon batiste talks about the next phase of his musical journey. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington...
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the only thing that really united them is that they were anti ben benjamin netanyahu government. now they include palestinian israelis, and they include all right groups, right? when groups and some extremists, right in groups. although none of those groups are, you know, actual m k 's. now the 2 groups he's talking about on the hava and la familia, la familia, is a football, hooligan organization. there's no other way of describing them. other than that. they follow jerusalem by heart, but they've been accused of racist behavior of attacking palestinian israelis. arabs and they both have been accused of criminal activity. the other r a religious ojo nationalists organization that dedicated to the purity of jewish blood. they don't want any arabs, any palestinian israelis in historical palestine at all. they want rid of them all and they espouse things like attacking people. if they find out that they're in a mixed relationship so that those, the kind of groups are talking about. but this message, it doesn't mean that those groups will be designated any time soon. a in fact actua
the only thing that really united them is that they were anti ben benjamin netanyahu government. now they include palestinian israelis, and they include all right groups, right? when groups and some extremists, right in groups. although none of those groups are, you know, actual m k 's. now the 2 groups he's talking about on the hava and la familia, la familia, is a football, hooligan organization. there's no other way of describing them. other than that. they follow jerusalem by heart, but...
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there was a wonderful story a quote by hawthorne, netanyahu, the great novelist who was democrat who had a campaign biography of franklin fierce booker before he was elected president in 1852, about, well, democrats, about sort of a story where all these people gathered in the countryside and through all these old chairs cherished traditions into a bonfire, including bibles and lots of other things. and democrats believe that you wanted poor folks democracy, yes. but you didn't want to disrupt the whole social order you, know, to get it. in fact they often had a sense of golden age thinking that before, when everybody was sort of agrarian, and things which happened somewhat better. and as abolitionists, were clearly, first, abolitionists were evangelical province presence, by them. [inaudible] they were really opposed to catholics. not surprisingly, irish catholics, said we don't know if you don't like, that we don't like you either. so that meant the democrats, if they were going to be the party of irish catholics, which they were, we're also going to be opposed to abolitionism. so
there was a wonderful story a quote by hawthorne, netanyahu, the great novelist who was democrat who had a campaign biography of franklin fierce booker before he was elected president in 1852, about, well, democrats, about sort of a story where all these people gathered in the countryside and through all these old chairs cherished traditions into a bonfire, including bibles and lots of other things. and democrats believe that you wanted poor folks democracy, yes. but you didn't want to disrupt...