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oslo 600. oslo has three, but they are located far from the city.arder moin is 48 km away, the rest are even further. airports. in 1814 , by the treaty of kiel, denmark ceded norway to these neighbors. the norwegians, however, declared independence and chose. oslo at that time christian its capital sweden, right, it is there was the last question of the third round, and i will sum it up: ivan, 1800, oh they are the mysteries of the peoples of the world, mikhail 9400, igor - exactly 2200, ahead and the final round. it was all by itself, the deputy began to cope, every third business develops with the ecosystem of the contour, based on real developments. uralsip is a bank for business, and we work on the principle of all or nothing, everything for entrepreneurs and nothing extra. free payments and transfers for business. initially the origin story, it will still be considered not its own, but what is it for time after time tries to remove the status of a foreign agent from himself, allegedly i scold the motherland, denigrate my compatriots, all this i
oslo 600. oslo has three, but they are located far from the city.arder moin is 48 km away, the rest are even further. airports. in 1814 , by the treaty of kiel, denmark ceded norway to these neighbors. the norwegians, however, declared independence and chose. oslo at that time christian its capital sweden, right, it is there was the last question of the third round, and i will sum it up: ivan, 1800, oh they are the mysteries of the peoples of the world, mikhail 9400, igor - exactly 2200, ahead...
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something like the oslo accord?ons, and in the bleakest moments there's often a reboot, so there be a day after this conflict both in gaza and in lebanon where they have to discuss a future, but to be benjamin netanyahu government and hamas cannot be there for those talks, because they are extremists. there has to be others coming in. you just should be minister of the interior, he belongs to the extremist fringes of israeli politics, and now he is the minister of the interior. something very wrong has happened. something very wrong has happened-— something very wrong has hauened. ., ,�* ~ happened. antony blinken has firm priorities, _ happened. antony blinken has firm priorities, one _ happened. antony blinken has firm priorities, one of - happened. antony blinken has firm priorities, one of them i happened. antony blinken has firm priorities, one of them is| firm priorities, one of them is about getting aid into northern gaza. one of your colleagues says it is absolutely desperate, and he is calling for a pause i
something like the oslo accord?ons, and in the bleakest moments there's often a reboot, so there be a day after this conflict both in gaza and in lebanon where they have to discuss a future, but to be benjamin netanyahu government and hamas cannot be there for those talks, because they are extremists. there has to be others coming in. you just should be minister of the interior, he belongs to the extremist fringes of israeli politics, and now he is the minister of the interior. something very...
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accords which i the oslo peace accords which ended — the oslo peace accords which ended up— the oslo, given— can you believe in peace now, given what— can you believe in peace now, given what is _ can you believe in peace now, given what is happening, - can you believe in peace now, | given what is happening, given the pott— given what is happening, given the poll showing _ given what is happening, given the poll showing the _ given what is happening, given the poll showing the majority. the poll showing the majority of its — the poll showing the majority of its raits _ the poll showing the majority of its rails are _ the poll showing the majority of its rails are backing - the poll showing the majority of its rails are backing this i of its rails are backing this war? — of its rails are backing this war? he _ of its rails are backing this war? he said _ of its rails are backing this war? he said i— of its rails are backing this war? he said i will- of its rails are backing thisi war? he said i will continue of its rails are backing this - war? he said i will continue to fight _ war?
accords which i the oslo peace accords which ended — the oslo peace accords which ended up— the oslo, given— can you believe in peace now, given what— can you believe in peace now, given what is _ can you believe in peace now, given what is happening, - can you believe in peace now, | given what is happening, given the pott— given what is happening, given the poll showing _ given what is happening, given the poll showing the _ given what is happening, given the poll showing the...
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but two years later, rabin was assassinated by an israeli who believed the oslo deal would destroy israel basic requirements of the palestinian side. and now, the events of the last year seem to have made peace even farther away than before. what happened on october 7 last year, when israel's defenders let their guard down, gave militant palestinians the sense that israel could be beaten. and now, after a year of terrible destruction in gaza and lebanon, israel believes it's defeated both hamas and hezbollah and faced down iran. there can never be any serious possibility of peace when one side or the other thinks it's in with a good chance of winning. some believe israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is determined to destroy any chance of a deal which might give the palestinians their own state. and yet, most of the world's politicians who are involved with the middle east feel that's the only possibility of getting lasting peace. if ever there is to be peace there, israel will have to have a leader who says, as yitzhak rabin said after shaking hands with arafat, "enough blood "and
but two years later, rabin was assassinated by an israeli who believed the oslo deal would destroy israel basic requirements of the palestinian side. and now, the events of the last year seem to have made peace even farther away than before. what happened on october 7 last year, when israel's defenders let their guard down, gave militant palestinians the sense that israel could be beaten. and now, after a year of terrible destruction in gaza and lebanon, israel believes it's defeated both hamas...
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and seven years after oslo and the peace process there was the second intefada. it means that the atrocities by the israelis and the uh measures by the israeli against the palestinian never stopped and the same situation. is going on now, but what happened after the 7th of october, it became increasingly very violent and more and more of of these atrocities against the palestinians and especially now the plans, i think from the perspective of the israeli government, this right wing israeli government has changed, now they are not talking about you know administrating the west bank and east jerusalem after sieging gaza, it's now about you know to transfer the... palestinian citizens from the west bank and to annax the west bank to israel, and that what was shown by netanyahu's statements and his press conferences, many occasions, when he showed the map of historical palestine without any indication to the palestinians or even to the west bank. what we are suffering from today, mainly that they gave this thing to the settlers who are doing... the same the same work
and seven years after oslo and the peace process there was the second intefada. it means that the atrocities by the israelis and the uh measures by the israeli against the palestinian never stopped and the same situation. is going on now, but what happened after the 7th of october, it became increasingly very violent and more and more of of these atrocities against the palestinians and especially now the plans, i think from the perspective of the israeli government, this right wing israeli...
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people therefore, the agreement that i launch, the oslo agreement, were totally against anything. 0ncehing. once we did it, there was a majority for it. so i don't believe that the current understandable attitude, on both sides of hatred to the other side, both sides of hatred to the otherside, disbelief, mistrust that the other side is ready for peace and whatever, that this will prevent peace when the leadership is going... it was good to hear your reflections, especially now at what has been described as one of the most darkest and dangerous moments in the region. thank you very much for making time to be with as today. the former peace negotiator. 0n today. the former peace negotiator. on a day when peace seems a long way away. as the war, one year on from the horrific attacks of october the 7th, doesn't seem to decrease. it actually is escalating with reports saying that an israeli retaliation for iran's strike will happen in a matter of time. this is all from us now in southern lebanon. thank you very much lyse. 0n thank you very much lyse. on that poignant anniversary. thanks to
people therefore, the agreement that i launch, the oslo agreement, were totally against anything. 0ncehing. once we did it, there was a majority for it. so i don't believe that the current understandable attitude, on both sides of hatred to the other side, both sides of hatred to the otherside, disbelief, mistrust that the other side is ready for peace and whatever, that this will prevent peace when the leadership is going... it was good to hear your reflections, especially now at what has been...
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for my grown up years as a high school kid in tel aviv, after the oslo accords, israel experienced ther wave we ever experienced. tel aviv was a dangerous place to be in, buses were exploding. i had a very, very personal experience of the fact that if this is what the palestinians are rewarding israelis for signing a peace agreement, i was starting to doubt how much the palestinians really want to have a peace with us. so it's coming from a very pragmatic point of view of understanding what's the other side is interested with. did you have direct experience of those suicide bombings? yes. i think every israeli back then had. i lived injerusalem when coffee shops exploded two minutes from where i was standing in the street, we lost friends in terror attacks. of course, terror was part of our grown up living experience. did you grow up knowing many palestinians? in my political years, definitely. as a child? no. as a child, definitely. most israelis experience meeting with palestinians as a child, definitely. most israelis experience meeting with palestinians through, but hardly army ser
for my grown up years as a high school kid in tel aviv, after the oslo accords, israel experienced ther wave we ever experienced. tel aviv was a dangerous place to be in, buses were exploding. i had a very, very personal experience of the fact that if this is what the palestinians are rewarding israelis for signing a peace agreement, i was starting to doubt how much the palestinians really want to have a peace with us. so it's coming from a very pragmatic point of view of understanding what's...
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then on the other side, you know, in judea and samaria, they were given, you area and area b under oslo, which is about 40% of judea and samaria. and they they run, you know, they you know, if you if you ever tried to if you ever drive around aimlessly and you never shomron you'll get to these red signs. they say if you're israeli, don't come in there. it's it's literally judenrat. you can write right that you can't get -- can't go in there. so they're running entirely by by the palestinian. and they're also hotbeds of terror. so like we're still talking about something that. it's not like we're not sure it's going to work. we know it doesn't work. so i have to book is to kill that idea and. then the second half of the book is to say, well, look, we're not going to create a vacuum. we're going we're going to try to a way for israel to kind of take over this land. and then, you know, the interesting thing, you know, i point out and a lot of christians really appreciate maybe more than the -- is that, you know? this is also god's will. so here we're at a point where god's will also happen
then on the other side, you know, in judea and samaria, they were given, you area and area b under oslo, which is about 40% of judea and samaria. and they they run, you know, they you know, if you if you ever tried to if you ever drive around aimlessly and you never shomron you'll get to these red signs. they say if you're israeli, don't come in there. it's it's literally judenrat. you can write right that you can't get -- can't go in there. so they're running entirely by by the palestinian....
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well, nowadays it is impossible to the oslo agreements to be implemented because the enemy important 70000 new settlers since 1992 until now, so free free palestine is one state with democracy, with human rights, with institutions as a post upper territory, all all of them, all of the people who are there now, maybe there, may still be living there, but i don't believe, i think that europeans will fly out, we just run out of them because they are not from them, and the right to return, and the reparation for those who lost their houses, their land and the the lives of the of the parents of the... their family, this will be a post apartide with preparation with nakba and damage that the colonial system has done to the palestine people, i think that this is the common sense right now, one state solution, so you believe that those who are forced to leave palestine have to have the right to come back to their homeland, the only way, i have... "i have, i would say thousands of families connected to my day by day life who are from palestine in brazil, for example, or in chile or in argenti
well, nowadays it is impossible to the oslo agreements to be implemented because the enemy important 70000 new settlers since 1992 until now, so free free palestine is one state with democracy, with human rights, with institutions as a post upper territory, all all of them, all of the people who are there now, maybe there, may still be living there, but i don't believe, i think that europeans will fly out, we just run out of them because they are not from them, and the right to return, and the...
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but the compromise of some palestinian groups led to the oslo accords 6 years later . the agreement was signed with the slogan of peace before the earth in the presence of yasser arafat, isaac rabin and bill clinton. a big trap for the cause of palestine, the most important result of which is the judaization of jerusalem and the expansion of zionist settlements in the occupied territories. became. after the consolidation of the power of the zionist regime and the relative legitimacy of this fake regime, it was time to expand the normalization of relations with arab countries. although qatar was opposed by the arab nations, it so impressed the leaders of the zionist regime that it promises normalization with arab countries, including saudi arabia. it has spread and reached the ears of their main supporter, that is, the president of the united states. now they are still worried about their existence . water is only for high consumption subscribers. the spokesperson of the water industry emphasized this point and said nothing there is no plan for the lateral increase of w
but the compromise of some palestinian groups led to the oslo accords 6 years later . the agreement was signed with the slogan of peace before the earth in the presence of yasser arafat, isaac rabin and bill clinton. a big trap for the cause of palestine, the most important result of which is the judaization of jerusalem and the expansion of zionist settlements in the occupied territories. became. after the consolidation of the power of the zionist regime and the relative legitimacy of this...
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i will not even talk about the fact that according to the oslo agreements, palestine was supposed toome an independent state in ninety- eight, well, as you understand, since then ...
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as israel's so-called capital and facilitating key diplomatic accords like the camp david accords, oslo accords and abraham accords, which have normalized relations between israel and several arab nations. against this backdrop, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's july... 2024 visit to the united states further solidified american support for israel's genocide in gaza as congress interrupted his one-hour speech 39 times with applause. us support for israel extends beyond logistics to direct military action. in a concerted effort to counteract an anticipated retaliatory. strike from iran in april 2024, the us, alongside its allies, established a comprehensive defense system. iran's islamic revolution guards core, irgc, launched extensive strikes against israeli targets, retaliating against an israeli attack on iranian diplomatic facilities in damascus on april 1st. despite the us efforts, iran successfully struck two major israeli airbases. in the nagav desert. in a striking display of vulnerability, missiles, far from the pinnacle of iran's technological arsenal found their targ
as israel's so-called capital and facilitating key diplomatic accords like the camp david accords, oslo accords and abraham accords, which have normalized relations between israel and several arab nations. against this backdrop, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's july... 2024 visit to the united states further solidified american support for israel's genocide in gaza as congress interrupted his one-hour speech 39 times with applause. us support for israel extends beyond logistics to...
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a treaty that was far more cruel and treacherous than the oslo treaty. and all palestinians , regardless of their opinion, strongly oppose this agreement and say that we will not sign under the agreement. we iranians are proud to stand by the oppressed people of palestine at this stage. let's go on to see what iranian people want to gain power. in these images, which are unveiled for the first time, there are elements of writing it can be seen that qassam missiles are collecting the components of the farsh missile, which with new iranian long-range missiles are trying to reach the resistance in spite of re-establishing a siege on it. which you can see in the pictures. our weapons travel across hundreds and thousands of kilometers between the albar and the sea, except for the military rules, the guided flights, and the naval patrols, in the absence of all the rules and prohibitions of the israeli occupation. on the assumptions, for many years, since then, the distance to the gaza strip from iran has been numerous types of weapons that have been resisting
a treaty that was far more cruel and treacherous than the oslo treaty. and all palestinians , regardless of their opinion, strongly oppose this agreement and say that we will not sign under the agreement. we iranians are proud to stand by the oppressed people of palestine at this stage. let's go on to see what iranian people want to gain power. in these images, which are unveiled for the first time, there are elements of writing it can be seen that qassam missiles are collecting the components...
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attempt to solve the palestinian problem, i will not even talk about the fact that according to the osloments, palestine was supposed to become an independent state in 1998, well, as you understand, since then many... a national subject, a state that operates according to approximately the same principles, this is clear, theoretical relations to help us, but at the same time each state is defined by its history, culture, experience, and sometimes i it seems that we somehow underestimate some specifics that dictate israelis to behave differently from the textbooks, or or i attribute this, in fact, everything is like everywhere else, israel is really very unique. countries of the world, which are traditionally divided into ashkenazi, ashkenazim, that is, people from europe, sephardim, people from, so to speak, spain, portugal, the consequence of this famous episode in history, but also a very significant part, the so -called mizrahim, whom we hear less, these are people from arab countries, from iraq, yemen, morocco, and there are hundreds of thousands of them. well, in addition to this, w
attempt to solve the palestinian problem, i will not even talk about the fact that according to the osloments, palestine was supposed to become an independent state in 1998, well, as you understand, since then many... a national subject, a state that operates according to approximately the same principles, this is clear, theoretical relations to help us, but at the same time each state is defined by its history, culture, experience, and sometimes i it seems that we somehow underestimate some...
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some palestinian groups led to the oslo accords 6 years later, which was signed under the slogan of peace on earth with yasser arafat, yitzhak rabin and bill clinton in attendance . a big trap for the cause of palestine, the most important result of which was the judaization of jerusalem and the expansion of zionist settlements in the occupied territories. after the consolidation of the power of the zionist regime, the relative legitimacy of this fake regime is about to be expanded. although he faced the opposition of the arab nations, he was so impressed by the leaders of the zionist regime. he promised normalization with arab countries including they used to give saudi arabia. but suddenly the zionists were shocked. with al-aqsaar storm operation. the operation that the zionists say endangered their existence. i have to announce clearly and with full pain and sadness that we failed. and at the same time, the wave of support for palestine has spread all over the world and has even reached the ears of their main supporter, the american president, and now they are still worried about their
some palestinian groups led to the oslo accords 6 years later, which was signed under the slogan of peace on earth with yasser arafat, yitzhak rabin and bill clinton in attendance . a big trap for the cause of palestine, the most important result of which was the judaization of jerusalem and the expansion of zionist settlements in the occupied territories. after the consolidation of the power of the zionist regime, the relative legitimacy of this fake regime is about to be expanded. although he...
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but the compromise of some palestinian groups led to the oslo accords 6 years later, which was signed with the slogan of peace on earth, in the presence of yasser arafat, yitzhak rabin and bill clinton . a great trap for the cause of palestine, the most important result of which was the judaization of jerusalem and the expansion of zionist settlements in the occupied territories. after establishing the power of the zionist regime and the relative legitimacy of this fake regime, it is time to expand the normalization of relations. although he faced the opposition of the arab nations, he captivated the heads of the zionist regime so much that he promised. and at the same time, the wave of support for palestine has spread all over the world and has reached the ears of their main supporter, the president of the united states. now they are still worried about their existence . hello and good time, i say to the good viewers of national media channel one tv and khabar channel, who have us tonight as in previous nights in a special interview. we want to examine one year after the al-aqsa stor
but the compromise of some palestinian groups led to the oslo accords 6 years later, which was signed with the slogan of peace on earth, in the presence of yasser arafat, yitzhak rabin and bill clinton . a great trap for the cause of palestine, the most important result of which was the judaization of jerusalem and the expansion of zionist settlements in the occupied territories. after establishing the power of the zionist regime and the relative legitimacy of this fake regime, it is time to...
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the beautification of israel was discussed from madrid to oslo, but in the end it became clear that instead of selling mirage water to the palestinian leadership, there is no point in this tunnel that they entered, on the other side of which was a big valley that actually ended palestine. there is one meaning and this is the palestinian resistance that uses the support that exists from the line of resistance this third way has tried to keep the palestinian issue alive and put israel under pressure and erosion so that a new condition can be provided and a new equation can actually cause the existing order in palestine to collapse and create a new order in it. . mr. doctor, i think we have two minutes until the end of this conversation. our question is about the different positions of some countries in the un general assembly. he had a different stance towards the zionist regime is it symbolic or how much can it change the processes related to the third regime for the time being until further notice due to the deep gap between the government and the nations in the arab region and the fact tha
the beautification of israel was discussed from madrid to oslo, but in the end it became clear that instead of selling mirage water to the palestinian leadership, there is no point in this tunnel that they entered, on the other side of which was a big valley that actually ended palestine. there is one meaning and this is the palestinian resistance that uses the support that exists from the line of resistance this third way has tried to keep the palestinian issue alive and put israel under...
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yes, it became clear in camp david, it became clear in oslo , it became clear in everything that compromise brings humiliation and humiliation, but when was the core of the resistance formed, that's a lot. important two or three years after the victory of the islamic revolution in 1982, shahroon kasab came to beirut to tell me that he had invaded. a puppet government was formed it is very important for the fake hebrew government to come to an arab country, the government showed its hand and carried out the massive slaughter of sabra and shatila, who did not spare even the domestic animals of the camp, and because of that humiliation , they expelled the palestinian branch of the organization from beirut, in the person of mr. yasser. well, the core of the resistance was formed from there, the late martyr seyed hasan nasrallah aziz and martyr seyed abbas. they asked a group of friends who are now the leadership council of hezbollah to do something against the occupation and to form this nucleus. they came to tehran in the presence of the imam. they started their work when the maniz forces had
yes, it became clear in camp david, it became clear in oslo , it became clear in everything that compromise brings humiliation and humiliation, but when was the core of the resistance formed, that's a lot. important two or three years after the victory of the islamic revolution in 1982, shahroon kasab came to beirut to tell me that he had invaded. a puppet government was formed it is very important for the fake hebrew government to come to an arab country, the government showed its hand and...
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attempt to solve the palestinian problem, i will not even talk about the fact that according to the oslo agreements, parsina was supposed to become an independent state in ninety -eight, well, how do you... a possible future settlement, that is , those who agreed to participate in the conference on the basis of this invitation, as if they signed up in advance to the fact that they would act according to these principles, but life went a little differently, so you worked in israel for several years as an ambassador and these were very turbulent years, now these are new turbulent years, as it seems to you, we naturally evaluate israel as... another international subject, a state that acts approximately according to the same principles, this is clear, the theory of inter-state relations is helpful to us, but at the same time each state defines itself by its history, culture, experience, and sometimes it seems to me that we somehow underestimate some specifics that dictate to israelis behavior that is not the same as in textbooks, or or i attribute this, in fact, everything is like everywher
attempt to solve the palestinian problem, i will not even talk about the fact that according to the oslo agreements, parsina was supposed to become an independent state in ninety -eight, well, how do you... a possible future settlement, that is , those who agreed to participate in the conference on the basis of this invitation, as if they signed up in advance to the fact that they would act according to these principles, but life went a little differently, so you worked in israel for several...
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in 1991 he considered the oslo agreement to be unfair, and far too heavily weighted in favor of these we, on the amount of he said to upon us to surrender. it was a complete chance that was outraged by the document. these rarely government letter to the pillow was one and a half lines in which it says the government of israel and recognizes that the piano is the representative of palestinian people. the palestinian letter was a page and a half long, single spaced apologizing for terrorist saying that we've taken back this. we are now going to do this again. we recognize israel, the right to live in peace recognized all this stuff, dealing with a state that until today still hasn't declared its international borders, the or are 5 or 10. okay, the guys are for the 1st time is allowed to get garza and edward raised him. and when i was speaking to reset this mine he, he kinda is an officer of agreement. he takes no maps with him. he takes no lawyers with him in these really governments one that was all the lawyers. and this man has never seen a jewish settlement in the west bank and gaza.
in 1991 he considered the oslo agreement to be unfair, and far too heavily weighted in favor of these we, on the amount of he said to upon us to surrender. it was a complete chance that was outraged by the document. these rarely government letter to the pillow was one and a half lines in which it says the government of israel and recognizes that the piano is the representative of palestinian people. the palestinian letter was a page and a half long, single spaced apologizing for terrorist...
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anwar saadat, please take care of the peace of oslo peace talks or the rest did not achieve anythingestine, and what was actually able to take a right from the zionist regime for the palestinians was actually the culture of resistance, sayyid hassan nasrallah. i was at the border between lebanon and occupied palestine at that time on that day, at the border of jordan and syria, all the palestinian immigrants and in fact palestinian refugees rushed towards the borders of the zionist regime. i saw a struggle at the border of lebanon with palestine. young people who did not know their age had not even seen palestine . they had heard from their fathers what palestine was. the shirts of these people showed the fences on the border between lebanon and occupied palestine, that in fact it is not necessary for them to have seen palestine in order to return to the motherland, and this is actually the volume, and this determination of the palestinian refugees to return to the motherland was admitted. that we now we see that the zionist regime is really stuck in a siege and a historical impasse,
anwar saadat, please take care of the peace of oslo peace talks or the rest did not achieve anythingestine, and what was actually able to take a right from the zionist regime for the palestinians was actually the culture of resistance, sayyid hassan nasrallah. i was at the border between lebanon and occupied palestine at that time on that day, at the border of jordan and syria, all the palestinian immigrants and in fact palestinian refugees rushed towards the borders of the zionist regime. i...
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more obstacles, not to mention that for the last 30 years, which is since the sign the signing of the oslo agreement, there has been another agreement that is that's related directly to the... economy, which is the paris, the paris agreement, which states that the palestinian economy and made the palestinian economy stay in such a small and dependent and dependent stage. also, over here we can't even talk about true improvement or true true industrial, industrial development due to the restrictions that has been imposed by the israeli regime. if we are talking about workers, we are talking about more than two... 200 thousand palestinian workers working inside the occupied territories and they have been banned from entering to their to their working working places since 12 months now we are talking about to totally devastated infrastructure, we are talking about restrictions on importing and exporting, of course, we are talking even in the agricultural area, we are talking about restrictions that may even that may even reach the to extend to what is allowed to palestinians to plant or not,
more obstacles, not to mention that for the last 30 years, which is since the sign the signing of the oslo agreement, there has been another agreement that is that's related directly to the... economy, which is the paris, the paris agreement, which states that the palestinian economy and made the palestinian economy stay in such a small and dependent and dependent stage. also, over here we can't even talk about true improvement or true true industrial, industrial development due to the...
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they have invested in immigration trends in many ways and this settlement policy that happened after oslo so on. one hundred thousand people immigrated and settled in these settlements in the last decade or two. this is the guarantee of the survival of the population of the zionist regime. however, this reverse migration also affects the economy of the regime because these forces they are productive and contribute to economic growth . the regime has a fixed military force because its population is limited, which means it can attract limited human capital in the army. they have a main force as soldiers and a very large number of reserve forces, actually israeli men. they must be ready to serve until the age of 45 as army reserve forces. well, in this crisis and in these military fields that the regime is constantly defining for itself. a large number of reserve forces are being called into service, and these are economically productive forces, but now they are leaving the economic service and entering the military field, naturally this is also a blow. the other is the economy of the regime
they have invested in immigration trends in many ways and this settlement policy that happened after oslo so on. one hundred thousand people immigrated and settled in these settlements in the last decade or two. this is the guarantee of the survival of the population of the zionist regime. however, this reverse migration also affects the economy of the regime because these forces they are productive and contribute to economic growth . the regime has a fixed military force because its population...
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the 1993 oslo accords, both supposed the possibility of a palestinian state. both were devoted followers of my year connie, my year connie was himself a diversity of save deputy and ski the architect of the iron wall doctrine and the ideological godfather of another li, could leader the 1996. benjamin netanyahu would become israel's youngest, ever prime minister. the newton yahoo was steeped in gelatin skis, ideas of forcing palestinians into submission, and in the ideal for greater israel, that swallowed all of palestine. this was the ideology that netanyahu shared with the extreme, right? the same ideology that had dictated zionist policy since the early 20th century. the policy of all is rarely governments, labor or le could left or right. since israel's creation. the policy of total conquests of absolute force force was used to beat down the 1st. and 2nd intifada as palestinian uprisings against an illegal occupation force was used to collectively punish palestinians for attacks by the military wing of from us. the group garzon selected to power force was
the 1993 oslo accords, both supposed the possibility of a palestinian state. both were devoted followers of my year connie, my year connie was himself a diversity of save deputy and ski the architect of the iron wall doctrine and the ideological godfather of another li, could leader the 1996. benjamin netanyahu would become israel's youngest, ever prime minister. the newton yahoo was steeped in gelatin skis, ideas of forcing palestinians into submission, and in the ideal for greater israel,...
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oslo. oslo agreements yasser arafat, connection with israel, you need education, only education will make a gasza a good place. and in the end, he's there in the hands of those who worked. he was warning everyone from a mass leadership in gaza. i said is the worst thing can happen. >> we have to take care of that. >> we can't live next to that is the biggest danger for israel. and he's there, you know? >> and daniel, what's your message to the israeli government tonight message is bring your people home. really like find a way to do it i migrant father is 84-years-old my best friend was murdered than today. i've been in his memorial in kibbutz-nur-oz. his sister, she's 28-years-old. she's there. how come we are still negotiating for the women for the old-man? >> those people that in every religion, it's unacceptable bulley a scene in the slam. they are the most holy for the quran. the old man, and there's still there for so long i mean, everyone has to work much harder to bring a ceasefire
oslo. oslo agreements yasser arafat, connection with israel, you need education, only education will make a gasza a good place. and in the end, he's there in the hands of those who worked. he was warning everyone from a mass leadership in gaza. i said is the worst thing can happen. >> we have to take care of that. >> we can't live next to that is the biggest danger for israel. and he's there, you know? >> and daniel, what's your message to the israeli government tonight...
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obstacles, not to mention that for the last 30 years, which is... since the sign the signing of the oslo agreement, there has been another agreement that is that's related directly to the economy, which is the paris, the paris agreement, which states that the palestinian economy and made the palestinian economy stay in such a small and dependent and dependent stage, also over here we can't even talk about true improvement or true true industrial industrial development. due to the restrictions that has been imposed by the israeli regime, if we are talking about workers, we are talking about more than 200,000 palestinian workers working inside the occupied territories and they have been banned from entering to their to their working working places. since 12 months now we are talking about totally devastated infrastructure, we are talking about restrictions on importing and exporting, of course we are talking even in the agricultural area, we are talking about restrictions that may even that may even reach the to extend to what is allowed to palestinians to plant or not, to have water or no
obstacles, not to mention that for the last 30 years, which is... since the sign the signing of the oslo agreement, there has been another agreement that is that's related directly to the economy, which is the paris, the paris agreement, which states that the palestinian economy and made the palestinian economy stay in such a small and dependent and dependent stage, also over here we can't even talk about true improvement or true true industrial industrial development. due to the restrictions...
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last 100 years, the closest we have come to some settlement of the israel— palestine issue was the osloo bring that about. how do these wars end, do you think? i agree with what was said here, and i agree with what was said here, and ithink— i agree with what was said here, and i think that _ i agree with what was said here, and i think that this war is different as a _ i think that this war is different as a political moment, as a critical moment— as a political moment, as a critical moment than in 1948 and 1967, in that there — moment than in 1948 and 1967, in that there is no victorious side in this war. — that there is no victorious side in this war, and there is no defeated side _ this war, and there is no defeated side both — this war, and there is no defeated side. both destroy each other, and because _ side. both destroy each other, and because both rely on that they can destroy— because both rely on that they can destroy each other, i think that this war— destroy each other, i think that this war must raise a question of how to _ this war must raise a question of how to live —
last 100 years, the closest we have come to some settlement of the israel— palestine issue was the osloo bring that about. how do these wars end, do you think? i agree with what was said here, and i agree with what was said here, and ithink— i agree with what was said here, and i think that _ i agree with what was said here, and i think that this war is different as a _ i think that this war is different as a political moment, as a critical moment— as a political moment, as a critical...
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many people had mixed feelings about it, i think at the time that the arafat, yes arafat made the oslo accords, there was some brief hope, but when you know netanyahu had a part to play in this, but when he encouraged and the israeli zianis assassinated their own leader in order to stop two state solution happening, from that point on they've driven relentlessly towards the total destruction of palestine, was very clear is that... whilst the overwhelming majority of people and nations in the world do support palestinian stated and have recognized it, the israelis have no intention of recognizing it and what they're doing, you know, as they did during much of the period when they seemed to be negotiating is stalling whilst they create facts on the ground, and their facts on the ground are ongoing genocide, ethnic cleansing was a subdivision of the west bank with their border border crossings and and checkpoints with... their ongoing settlements and we we know full well that they have their eyes in particular on the gas fields off of the gaza coast which technically belong to the remaini
many people had mixed feelings about it, i think at the time that the arafat, yes arafat made the oslo accords, there was some brief hope, but when you know netanyahu had a part to play in this, but when he encouraged and the israeli zianis assassinated their own leader in order to stop two state solution happening, from that point on they've driven relentlessly towards the total destruction of palestine, was very clear is that... whilst the overwhelming majority of people and nations in the...
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king, correct me if this story is wrong, coming back from oslo, having been awarded the nobel peace prize, he and andrew young stopped off here in washington to have a meeting with president johnson. they had just gotten the 1964 civil rights act passed and they were pushing for voting rights act and the meeting with the president, with president johnson, they pleaded with the president, bring the voting rights act up for a vote and he said to them, i gave it all for civil rights act, can't do it, can't do it. i don't have the power. meeting ends. dr. king and mr. young sit and they talk about the meeting they just had and dr. king, they were talking about how the president said, he doesn't have the power, he doesn't have the power and dr. king said to andrew young, well, let's get him some power. and that conversation led to the march across the edmund pettus bridge, john lewis, not ralph abernathy, and hosea williams, which you all hopefully know was bloody sunday. less than three months later, the 1965 voting rights act was passed and signed into law by president johnson. so, when mr.
king, correct me if this story is wrong, coming back from oslo, having been awarded the nobel peace prize, he and andrew young stopped off here in washington to have a meeting with president johnson. they had just gotten the 1964 civil rights act passed and they were pushing for voting rights act and the meeting with the president, with president johnson, they pleaded with the president, bring the voting rights act up for a vote and he said to them, i gave it all for civil rights act, can't do...
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it happened this morning at an intersection in oslo. the tram you see here was carrying about 20 passengers. witnesses say they saw it coming at a high speed, as it was supposed to make a left turn. and that is when the tram broke free from the track. a person on the street jumped out of the way as the tram continued straight onto the sidewalk, and then crashed through the windows of that shop, leaving the front of the tram jammed inside. police said that the tram driver is now considered a suspect in the case. thankfully, no one was seriously hurt. a special birthday in the north bay. happy 100th! leona perrelli turned 100 years old today. she couldn't travel to europe, so her family brought europe to her by visiting a few special places, including a stop at mason fiore. it's a flower shop in healdsbur. so what's the secret to a long life? the san jose native says keep a positive attitude and have fun. we got to do that more. i know, i love that. leona, from all of us here at nbc. happy 100th birthday. looks wonderful. all right. gia v
it happened this morning at an intersection in oslo. the tram you see here was carrying about 20 passengers. witnesses say they saw it coming at a high speed, as it was supposed to make a left turn. and that is when the tram broke free from the track. a person on the street jumped out of the way as the tram continued straight onto the sidewalk, and then crashed through the windows of that shop, leaving the front of the tram jammed inside. police said that the tram driver is now considered a...
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and this paved the way for the 1991 madrid conference and then the signing of the oslo accords on the white house lawn. in september 1993, but you also need 2nd to be on the books. so you'd have to be coming creasing the critic on the way the negotiations were heavy and has resigned from the pnc. in 1991 he considered the oldest little agreement to be unfair and far too heavily waited in favor of you as me on the amount of consent to upon us to surrender. it was a complete chance was outraged by the document. these rarely government letter to the pillow was one and a half lines in which it says the government of israel and recognizes that the piano is the representative of palestinian people. the palestinian letter was a page and a half long, single spaced apologizing for terrorist saying that we've taken back this. we're not going to do this again. we recognize israel, the right to live in peace recognized all this stuff. dealing with a state that until today still hasn't declared its international borders the on our side. pretend. okay, the guys are for the 1st time is allowed to ge
and this paved the way for the 1991 madrid conference and then the signing of the oslo accords on the white house lawn. in september 1993, but you also need 2nd to be on the books. so you'd have to be coming creasing the critic on the way the negotiations were heavy and has resigned from the pnc. in 1991 he considered the oldest little agreement to be unfair and far too heavily waited in favor of you as me on the amount of consent to upon us to surrender. it was a complete chance was outraged...
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then on the other side, you know, in judea and samaria, they were given, you area and area b under oslo, which is about 40% of judea and samaria. and they they run, you know, they you know, if you if you ever tried to if you ever drive around aimlessly and you never shomron you'll get to these red signs. they say if you're israeli, don't come in there. it's it's literally judenrat. you can write right that you can't get -- can't go in there. so they're running entirely by by the palestinian. and they're also hotbeds of terror. so like we're still talking about something that. it's not like we're not sure it's going to work. we know it doesn't work. so i have to book is to kill that idea and. then the second half of the book is to say, well, look, we're not going to create a vacuum. we're going we're going to try to a way for israel to kind of take over this land. and then, you know, the interesting thing, you know, i point out and a lot of christians really appreciate maybe more than the -- is that, you know? this is also god's will. so here we're at a point where god's will also happen
then on the other side, you know, in judea and samaria, they were given, you area and area b under oslo, which is about 40% of judea and samaria. and they they run, you know, they you know, if you if you ever tried to if you ever drive around aimlessly and you never shomron you'll get to these red signs. they say if you're israeli, don't come in there. it's it's literally judenrat. you can write right that you can't get -- can't go in there. so they're running entirely by by the palestinian....
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yes, i think i for me, and i think for a lot of others in my generation, i was born after the oslo accords. i've never known a real horizon for a 2 state solution. and what i have known is deepening occupation and apartheid netanyahu has been prime minister for the majority of my, of my life. but as daniel said, we also witnessed hertzog um say that there are no instance in gaza. echo this rhetoric of, you know, schumann, animal. busy is and things that be that and then yahoo and you'll have kalonde and those in charge of the current assault on gaza were saying that the humanized palestinians, and i think that for american jews who have pals to me in peers and college or you know, meet palestinians as their colleagues, their friends, their co workers. i think if you look streamlined, clear that there has to be a different answer then unless military domination massacre and das, an occupation apartheid. and that's why we're advocating for equality and justice in order to have a thriving future for every single person who lives between the river and the see. all right, i've 5 run out of time
yes, i think i for me, and i think for a lot of others in my generation, i was born after the oslo accords. i've never known a real horizon for a 2 state solution. and what i have known is deepening occupation and apartheid netanyahu has been prime minister for the majority of my, of my life. but as daniel said, we also witnessed hertzog um say that there are no instance in gaza. echo this rhetoric of, you know, schumann, animal. busy is and things that be that and then yahoo and you'll have...
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and the intifada on the west bank and in the gaza strip, and then the decision is made to go to the osloegotiations, and actually i think that by and large the full stop was put in rabin’s bust, but well then there were attempts, there were attempts to restore peace. and now we see that he died for sure, and this was just the first, the first step, here is the question, i still want to finish it with nuclear weapons, that is, i was the regime of general understanding is non-proliferation, there are countries that got nuclear weapons, they pressured others, like ukraine, to get rid of them, and there is a certain group of countries, five are officially declared, that is, three, everyone knows that there are pakistan, india, israel, well...iran is on the brink, and there are other countries that are on the brink of that, and now the question, that is, all the regimes of this deterrence are collapsing, i think that very unfortunately, very unfortunately, we 're going to witness, be a part of that deployment of the conflict world of use, attempts to use or use of nuclear man-made objects or
and the intifada on the west bank and in the gaza strip, and then the decision is made to go to the osloegotiations, and actually i think that by and large the full stop was put in rabin’s bust, but well then there were attempts, there were attempts to restore peace. and now we see that he died for sure, and this was just the first, the first step, here is the question, i still want to finish it with nuclear weapons, that is, i was the regime of general understanding is non-proliferation,...
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and then came the oslo accords described as palestinian the size, but not in the academic edwards size. and agreement that gave palestinians limits of cellphone and pots of occupied westbank. israel has total military control over the majority of the area. it imposed israel's total security and economic control over palestinian lives instead of resolving the fundamental question of palestinian statehood on an end to israel's illegal occupation. today, israel's illegal occupation is more than changed and more violent. today's the ethnic cleansing of palestinians continues in real time. today israel is waging a war on garza, that's unprecedented in the scale. it's fatality and it's devastation today after 76 years of knock back as it was genocide and gaza unfolds before the eyes of the world. $365.00 days on the campbell as an associate professor of international history of the university of children whose joining is not. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. how would you compare what we're seeing now, to the not of 1948. and so let me start by pointing out that over to 7 has
and then came the oslo accords described as palestinian the size, but not in the academic edwards size. and agreement that gave palestinians limits of cellphone and pots of occupied westbank. israel has total military control over the majority of the area. it imposed israel's total security and economic control over palestinian lives instead of resolving the fundamental question of palestinian statehood on an end to israel's illegal occupation. today, israel's illegal occupation is more than...
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sebastian interviews, former as ready just as minister guilty violent one of the architects of the 1993 oslo accords. and ben physician will be here from the top of the next hour. and you can also stay up to date spelled latest news on our website. com and you can follow some social media or handle is tito can use on public phone alias for me on the team here in berlin. thanks a bunch of take care. i don't see very soon the the the conflict. so senior american diplomats fly back into the middle east, promising to stand by 11. and even if ally, israel continues massive astride some payment from the other part of the country. it doesn't look like a for me, that's a piece of my gift today. doesn't give up easily on that prospect. the former justice minister and peace negotiator, it is right conflict next on the police special the mafia, the italians in germany, drugs extortion is pursuing the criminal but the regulations are too low and there isn't enough monitoring. how can the mafia in germany be stopped getting stunned in 60 minutes on d. w, the, in the 1st year of the war and you train jour
sebastian interviews, former as ready just as minister guilty violent one of the architects of the 1993 oslo accords. and ben physician will be here from the top of the next hour. and you can also stay up to date spelled latest news on our website. com and you can follow some social media or handle is tito can use on public phone alias for me on the team here in berlin. thanks a bunch of take care. i don't see very soon the the the conflict. so senior american diplomats fly back into the middle...
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possible, many people had mixed feelings about it, i think at the time that the arafat yesarfat made the oslo accords, there was some brief hope, but when you had a part to play in this, but when he encouraged and the israelists assassinated their own leader in order to stop two state solution happening, from that point on they've driven relentlessly. towards the total destruction of palestine was very clear is that whilst the overwhelming majority of people and nations in the world do support palestinian stated and have recognized it, the israelis have. no intention of recognizing it and what they're doing, as they did during much of the period when they seemed to be negotiating is stalling whilst they create facts on the ground and their facts on the ground are ongoing genocide ethnic cleansing was a subdivision of the west bank with their border border crossings and and checkpoints with their ongoing settlements and we know full well that they have their eyes in particular on the gas fields off of the gaza coast which technically belong to the... meaning palestinian state and the real esta
possible, many people had mixed feelings about it, i think at the time that the arafat yesarfat made the oslo accords, there was some brief hope, but when you had a part to play in this, but when he encouraged and the israelists assassinated their own leader in order to stop two state solution happening, from that point on they've driven relentlessly. towards the total destruction of palestine was very clear is that whilst the overwhelming majority of people and nations in the world do support...
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king, correct me if this story is wrong, coming back from oslo, having been awarded the nobel peace prize, he and andrew young stopped off here in washington to have a meeting with president johnson. they had just gotten the 1964 civil rights act passed and they were pushing for voting rights act and the meeting with the president, with president johnson, they pleaded with the president, bring the voting rights act up for a vote and
king, correct me if this story is wrong, coming back from oslo, having been awarded the nobel peace prize, he and andrew young stopped off here in washington to have a meeting with president johnson. they had just gotten the 1964 civil rights act passed and they were pushing for voting rights act and the meeting with the president, with president johnson, they pleaded with the president, bring the voting rights act up for a vote and
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i mean, gaza is smaller than the municipality of oslo, where i live.e seen two thirds, more than two thirds of every civilian home either or partially destroyed. it is unimaginable, the destruction that has been there. with western provided bonds. we humanitarian workers have not been able to get in, even the aid trucks that are needed for our courageous aid workers that stood there and provided relief for the completely innocent women, children, families inside. �* , ., inside. and is not fundamentally . inside. and is not - fundamentally different to other crises that so often you have dealt with?— other crises that so often you have dealt with? yes. this lack of access _ have dealt with? yes. this lack of access for _ have dealt with? yes. this lack of access for aid, _ have dealt with? yes. this lack of access for aid, for _ of access for aid, for journalists and the ceiling of the territory, we saw that also in the war in syria that the u had besieged areas for a very long time. band the western nations were outraged by the cruelty of this procedu
i mean, gaza is smaller than the municipality of oslo, where i live.e seen two thirds, more than two thirds of every civilian home either or partially destroyed. it is unimaginable, the destruction that has been there. with western provided bonds. we humanitarian workers have not been able to get in, even the aid trucks that are needed for our courageous aid workers that stood there and provided relief for the completely innocent women, children, families inside. �* , ., inside. and is not...
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gaza is smaller than the municipality of oslo where i live. in that place 0slo where i live.n home partially or wholly destroyed. it is unimaginable the destruction. with western provided bombs. we humanitarian workers have not been able to get in even the aid trucks that are needed for courageous aid workers that stood there and provided relief of the completely innocent women, children, families in side. matthew also mentioned _ children, families in side. matthew also mentioned jane _ children, families in side. matthew also mentioned jane corbin - children, families in side. matthew also mentioned jane corbin from . also mentioned jane corbin from panorama who's been following to families affected by this conflict. 0ne families affected by this conflict. one of the families is in israel, wanting gaza. both have been living in the aftermath of the attacks and the war that followed. a year ago this woman and her two daughters were staying at her mothers house for that they were all taken hostage by hamas. dawn kept a diary while she was held in gaza. she wrote to her husban
gaza is smaller than the municipality of oslo where i live. in that place 0slo where i live.n home partially or wholly destroyed. it is unimaginable the destruction. with western provided bombs. we humanitarian workers have not been able to get in even the aid trucks that are needed for courageous aid workers that stood there and provided relief of the completely innocent women, children, families in side. matthew also mentioned _ children, families in side. matthew also mentioned jane _...
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what they see as the 3 biggest failures of israel in the past. decades, the gaza disengagement the oslo accords and getting out of south lebanon. and they are doing that systematically. and i think, you know, if you take the master word, if you listen to the people who are the most forthright about their intentions, that's what they say. they're doing and if you look at what they're doing on the ground, it matches up. you have to work very hard to look at what's happening and not come to the conclusion that israel's int, tension here, is just fundamentally change the, the, the, the status school of part of power in the west bank and gaza and 11 on and, and that's i mean, if, if i'm united states, that's what i'm worried about. i take seriously, if i'm the united states, the voices that say, we have to control up to little tiny. we have to clear out all of the lebanese in the villages in the south for our national security. israel's national security military construct has always been, we fight our wars on other people's territory. that's what south lebanon was always about. i mean, ther
what they see as the 3 biggest failures of israel in the past. decades, the gaza disengagement the oslo accords and getting out of south lebanon. and they are doing that systematically. and i think, you know, if you take the master word, if you listen to the people who are the most forthright about their intentions, that's what they say. they're doing and if you look at what they're doing on the ground, it matches up. you have to work very hard to look at what's happening and not come to the...