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welcome to the palestine center. i am the executive director here, welcome also to our online audience. before we start our program i want to bring to your attention the exhibition that we have got that will be starting next week. you probably saw some of the items, it's it's called reaching across the world, and we will have the opening reception for the exhibition on friday, one week from today. our curator is putting it together. you can take take a look outside on your way out. today we are delighted to welcome back to the center, doctor steve, i think most of you know that in 2014 his offer of ten year professorship in the american indian studies program of the university of illinois at her banner, champagne was revoked by the university's board of trustees. the purported reason was his public tweets criticizing the israeli government's assault on gaza that summer. his firing generated a huge public outcry with thousands petitioning for his reinstatement and more than 5000 scholars pledging to boycott the univer
welcome to the palestine center. i am the executive director here, welcome also to our online audience. before we start our program i want to bring to your attention the exhibition that we have got that will be starting next week. you probably saw some of the items, it's it's called reaching across the world, and we will have the opening reception for the exhibition on friday, one week from today. our curator is putting it together. you can take take a look outside on your way out. today we are...
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hundreds of instant is a pro-palestine students being punished.stp is another student organizations and shut down of, you know, some of them being suspended. some of them being criminalized. i just don't be how we can have this conversation about the issues of the day on campus without taking seriously the way that these particular informal speech codes are being applied to those who are speaking up in criticism of israel. what i worry about is those informals bistros will become formalized. now when it comes to the suppression of pro-palestine activism, i really don't think it is a matter of responsibility to liberal conservatives particularly. that type of suppression we are seeing sort of traverses that particular binary. you have say bed in the corner of the democrat party. it'll said in the corner of the republican party. when it comes to protecting israel from criticism, they do come together for that common goal. it is the matter ultimately of whether one's political interest lies in the preservation of a particular ideal of israel versus a
hundreds of instant is a pro-palestine students being punished.stp is another student organizations and shut down of, you know, some of them being suspended. some of them being criminalized. i just don't be how we can have this conversation about the issues of the day on campus without taking seriously the way that these particular informal speech codes are being applied to those who are speaking up in criticism of israel. what i worry about is those informals bistros will become formalized....
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we also have a piano duo from israel and palestine--yaron kohlberg and bishara haroni. and myself representing ukraine. alexander: when i bring is isarali and palestine, russian and ukrainian, i want to say that our countries has difficult time, but it is not forever. that's why the message is that our countries are not in the best relations for this moment. first of all, it doesn't affect the people of art or any human beings. the other part of the message, that thanks to the fact that we're musicians, we can bring it to stage. stanisv: i hopthat thi concert here that they're going to present here in geneva is going to bring the joy and the positive feeling for the people. [snapping] woman: good evening, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, dear friends. it's an honor and a great pleasure to welcome all of you to the concert "pianists for peace." a special thanks of course goes to the five pianists who are placing their talents this evening at the service of peace. [applause] [playing piano] alexander: it's l music aut love,bout posive energy, about joy. stanislav: we r
we also have a piano duo from israel and palestine--yaron kohlberg and bishara haroni. and myself representing ukraine. alexander: when i bring is isarali and palestine, russian and ukrainian, i want to say that our countries has difficult time, but it is not forever. that's why the message is that our countries are not in the best relations for this moment. first of all, it doesn't affect the people of art or any human beings. the other part of the message, that thanks to the fact that we're...
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the fact the coverage never has any context to what is going on in israel and palestine?eople are not aware there is a 67 year occupation, that not two equal peoples will stuff it is not just "the new york times," but all the press. there was typecast the palestinians as terrorists. and the poor israelis are the victims. we felt the time had come to really put out the news, the real news about it. people don't know that our government is complicit, that we get $3 billion a year to israel and we don't give it for social services, education, for research. we give it to them for military reasons. it is a largest contribution we make to any country in the world. so we are fighting the occupation. people don't know there is an apartheid-like state in israel. outorked for months to get this paper. yes, it is a parody, but all of the facts about israel and palestine on the ground are correct in the paper. juan: i'm sure many people in "the new york times," would say they provide some of the most balanced coverage, obviously, you may differ with that, but some of the articles are
the fact the coverage never has any context to what is going on in israel and palestine?eople are not aware there is a 67 year occupation, that not two equal peoples will stuff it is not just "the new york times," but all the press. there was typecast the palestinians as terrorists. and the poor israelis are the victims. we felt the time had come to really put out the news, the real news about it. people don't know that our government is complicit, that we get $3 billion a year to...
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charles: but do we put palestine on the same platform? make it clear, hey, we would like to put them on their backs first and foremost? >> personally i would back israel. charles: what do you think, pete? >> well, these things called principles. but i was proud of marco rubio and ted cruz who took trump to the leftist moral rel activism stance on israel versus palestine? we're going to treat themly? when you look at israel who they are, what they stand for, and i hear the surrogates saying, oh, this and that and you're the president of the united states, you repent the united states and our free world and our allies. you stand with them or equivocate. and we've had seven years of equivocating, why do we want more of that with donald trump? >> we've seen this before. you and i were over in iraq. we've seen it when you jump into a war like that, you have problems. if israel is being attacked, they're first and foremost our ally. but at the end of the day we're grant get drawn into more foreign wars and donald trump is being careful about th
charles: but do we put palestine on the same platform? make it clear, hey, we would like to put them on their backs first and foremost? >> personally i would back israel. charles: what do you think, pete? >> well, these things called principles. but i was proud of marco rubio and ted cruz who took trump to the leftist moral rel activism stance on israel versus palestine? we're going to treat themly? when you look at israel who they are, what they stand for, and i hear the surrogates...
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palestine, the reason it is so compelling is it ties into so many issues. beyond the antagonazation. it is important for palatine and their activism to be aware of connections and develop them. it is hard to imagine sort of the type of palestine activism that is not in conversation with the continued colonization of native people or in police brutality particularly in black communities or in conversation with economic injustice. all of these things are important. any kind of model that functions based on this system and antagonism should be reworked into something that is mindful in the ways in which palestine both draws from a wide range of interested parties and can contribute to the better meaning of their communities. what can students do? that is a tough question. i explore it a little bit in the book but it is very hard to argue with somebody who is in the swell consciously or not of a particular national mythology. that is lots of people in the thrall with this. people are enthralled with the united states, canada, the uk or jordan or anything else a
palestine, the reason it is so compelling is it ties into so many issues. beyond the antagonazation. it is important for palatine and their activism to be aware of connections and develop them. it is hard to imagine sort of the type of palestine activism that is not in conversation with the continued colonization of native people or in police brutality particularly in black communities or in conversation with economic injustice. all of these things are important. any kind of model that...
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today we're delighted to welcome back to the palestine center steven salaita.i think most of you know that in 2014 his offer of a tenured professorship in the american indian studies program at the university of illinois at urbana-champaign was revoked by the universities board of trustees. the purported reason was his public tweets criticizing the israeli governments assault on gaza that summer. is firing generators a huge public outcry with thousands petitioned for his reinstateme reinstatement, and more than 5000 scholars pledging to boycott the university of illinois. his case raises important questions about academic freedom, about free speech on campus, about the strength of pro-israel influence in many sectors of american society, and about the movement for justice in palestine. in his book, "uncivil rites: palestine and the limits of academic freedom," which is the title of our talks today, dr. salaita combined personal reflections and political critique to provide an analysis of his controversial firing. he examines the most important issues that affec
today we're delighted to welcome back to the palestine center steven salaita.i think most of you know that in 2014 his offer of a tenured professorship in the american indian studies program at the university of illinois at urbana-champaign was revoked by the universities board of trustees. the purported reason was his public tweets criticizing the israeli governments assault on gaza that summer. is firing generators a huge public outcry with thousands petitioned for his reinstateme...
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israel, palestine, if you're going to make it, that probably is the hardest deal there is to make. people are born with hatred, they're taught hatred. and i have to say it's mostly on the one side, not on the other side, but they're taught hatred. i say this, if i'm going to be president, i'd rather be in a position because i will try the best i can. and i'm a very good dealmaker. believe me. to try and solve that puzzle. you're not going to solve it if you're going to be on one side or another. everyone understands that. if i'm going to solve the problem, i want to go in with a clean slate otherwise you're never going to get the cooperation of the other side. so that's all i'm saying. >> donald trump, i'm going to leave it there. again, congratulations on your big win. stay safe on the trail. we'll be watching on tuesday. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> you got it. all right. i'm joined now by the man who came in second last night, senator marco rubio of florida. senator rubio, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. >> thank you. thanks for having me on. >> you got it. okay.
israel, palestine, if you're going to make it, that probably is the hardest deal there is to make. people are born with hatred, they're taught hatred. and i have to say it's mostly on the one side, not on the other side, but they're taught hatred. i say this, if i'm going to be president, i'd rather be in a position because i will try the best i can. and i'm a very good dealmaker. believe me. to try and solve that puzzle. you're not going to solve it if you're going to be on one side or...
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the palestine jan embassy is responsible for not protecting him. the embassy didn't do anything to relieve the pressure on omar. >> omar al na efertionf' naef'sd in the bulgarian embassy backyard. israel's foreign ministry says it's looking into what happened. al naef's home is in the occupied west bank. blaming the palestinian authorities for not taking care of omar. mikbe mahmoud abbasmahmoud abbak into the matter. >>> from the capital juba anna cavel reports. >> too often in the obstetrical wing women die from lack of blood. >> if she doesn't get blood she will eventually suffer heart failure and die. >> joyce's mother was willing to donate and wasn't a match. her father was a match, refused to give her his blood. be the hospital couldn't help either. >> there are only nine units of blood and all be designated for specific patients. they haven't received any blood for over a month now. >> reporter: a lack of understanding about blood transfusions often prevents people from donating even from the same family. joyce is far from an isolated case. i
the palestine jan embassy is responsible for not protecting him. the embassy didn't do anything to relieve the pressure on omar. >> omar al na efertionf' naef'sd in the bulgarian embassy backyard. israel's foreign ministry says it's looking into what happened. al naef's home is in the occupied west bank. blaming the palestinian authorities for not taking care of omar. mikbe mahmoud abbasmahmoud abbak into the matter. >>> from the capital juba anna cavel reports. >> too...
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they were tweeting with the hashtag "free palestine." the justice department is now investigating./// ((kirsten joyce)) > try and try again! the video of a baby panda making his first attempts to make his way up a tree.. next... today on eight news now ayork middle school the investigation underway after and why this district is worried these cases may be linked... also j-lo fans rejoice! why you have even more chances to catch her show at planet hollywood./// ((kirsten joyce)) > a panda cub at the national zoo is capturing hearts after a failed attempt to climb a tree. bei-bei is almost six months old.. he was born in august. cameras at the smithsonian national zoo in washington caught him tyring.. and failing to climb this pine tree. the u-s government pays about a half a million dollars a year to host china's giant pandas. the money gove back into conservation and research in china./// ((kirsten joyce)) > people normally don't need an excuse to eat pizza.. but it's national pizza day! about 3 billion pizzas are sold in the u-s each ye
they were tweeting with the hashtag "free palestine." the justice department is now investigating./// ((kirsten joyce)) > try and try again! the video of a baby panda making his first attempts to make his way up a tree.. next... today on eight news now ayork middle school the investigation underway after and why this district is worried these cases may be linked... also j-lo fans rejoice! why you have even more chances to catch her show at planet hollywood./// ((kirsten joyce))...
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was pulled from the department of justice database through a tweet and included the hashtag "free-palestine." yelp is giving back to non-profits across the country ... and reno is one of 75 communities to be selected. kolo 8 news now's matt vaughan has more on how the biggest little city is benefitting from the donation. the yelp foundation was set up to help organizations that educate the community or support economic development and technology. a donation of 10- thousand dollars was split among three different groups ... each of which provide a valuable service to people in northern nevada. ... tragash "as an employee of yelp, it's really exciting to see them putting forth this kind of effort to support our local community. these organizations that the yelp foundation has selected to worthy organizations doing very noble things here in reno." n-c-e-t ... assistance league of reno-sparks ... and the northern nevada literacy council were all selected to receive grants from the yelp foundation. and each organization helps the community in its own way. n-c-e-t helps people understand how diff
was pulled from the department of justice database through a tweet and included the hashtag "free-palestine." yelp is giving back to non-profits across the country ... and reno is one of 75 communities to be selected. kolo 8 news now's matt vaughan has more on how the biggest little city is benefitting from the donation. the yelp foundation was set up to help organizations that educate the community or support economic development and technology. a donation of 10- thousand dollars was...
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they boasted about the data on twitter and used the #free palestine and they won't stop the hacks until the u.s. cuts ties with israel. now investigating the hack. >>> and casey anthony is starting her own business. she started a company called case photography in west palm beach. you can see her in the pictures with the camera. along with a private investigator. the 67-year-old helped her during the murder trial and offered her a place to live. a jury found her not guilty in 2011 of the murder of her daughter kayley. >>> and bitter cold, some of the reasons why the weather can make us moody. >> and research suck jests that some seasons may make you dumber. the researchers in belgium periodically scan the breaks to see -- brains to see how they handle tasks. they're looking in areas of sustained attention and the brain scans appeared least active in winter and most active in summer. the winter, somara, what do you think of this? >> and i completely agree with that. that is great research and what are we missing this morning? >> that would be snow. not the case. walk with me, walk with m
they boasted about the data on twitter and used the #free palestine and they won't stop the hacks until the u.s. cuts ties with israel. now investigating the hack. >>> and casey anthony is starting her own business. she started a company called case photography in west palm beach. you can see her in the pictures with the camera. along with a private investigator. the 67-year-old helped her during the murder trial and offered her a place to live. a jury found her not guilty in 2011 of...
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one company spokesman tweeted the problem was with transmission palestines.specifics were offered about how many lost service. >>> when the justices return to the bench, it will be the first time they are without justice scalia. insight on who might take his place. >>> the suspected killer of two santa rosa men is caught in richmond. we're at twin peaks and we'll bring you the details. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> happy tuesday everyone. and we begin with a beautiful shot of the bay bridge lights on a beautiful morning, february 16th. hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. a san francisco tourist spot known for stunning views is making headlines for violent crime. a man suspected of a triple shooting is now under arrest. jackie ward has the latest on the case and the recent crime wave. >>> so this is where friends and family are remembering the two men from santa rosa who were killed sunday morning. and they set up a memorial before police announced they had caught a suspect. police say
one company spokesman tweeted the problem was with transmission palestines.specifics were offered about how many lost service. >>> when the justices return to the bench, it will be the first time they are without justice scalia. insight on who might take his place. >>> the suspected killer of two santa rosa men is caught in richmond. we're at twin peaks and we'll bring you the details. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news....
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hackers seem to support palestine and say they won't stop until the government cuts ties with israel. flint, michigan is facing its first individual lawsuit surrounding the city's lead- tainted water supply. the family of a 2-year-old girl is now suing the city and the state for damages lead effects the central nervous system especially in children 6 years old and younger. it can cause learning problems and hyper activity. the water supply became contaminated in 2014 when the city started to use water from the flint river to save money. >>> the east coast is preparing for more snow today hours after yesterday's storm came to an end, more snow is expected today. accumulations between 3 and 5 inches of snow across new york, philadelphia and new jersey. is expected. ivan, we're talking about our weather, no snow here but it's cold out there. >>> it's better now but we're talking cold and gusty winds that are going to be with us. we're continuing with that through today. on the planner you can see holding, we're not going to get to 60 degrees, we hold in the 50s and we're going to do that
hackers seem to support palestine and say they won't stop until the government cuts ties with israel. flint, michigan is facing its first individual lawsuit surrounding the city's lead- tainted water supply. the family of a 2-year-old girl is now suing the city and the state for damages lead effects the central nervous system especially in children 6 years old and younger. it can cause learning problems and hyper activity. the water supply became contaminated in 2014 when the city started to...
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that is a pretty radical move that really could push the israel-palestine issue in the right directionbut we haven't seen him's week about that -- him speak about that or hillary clinton address it except in an op-ed she wrote a few months ago saying she actually wanted to increase military support with israel and saying she would be a very strong ally with netanyahu. i would love to see the candidates get more specific about how they will deal with military contractors, how they will deal with foreign policy, and really talking about a whole number of votes we don't hear much of public. hillary clinton when she was in the senate, voted for -- with republicans, voted for using cluster bombs in civilian areas. war voteot -- the iraq was not an aberration. there's a huge pattern of votes that really show her position on foreign policy. amy: last response, bertha lewis? >> i agree with what mr. fang has said. i am opposed to the iraq war. again, i keep repeating this, but we're complex animals. politicalm" in my visions. all of the facts he pointed out there -- amy: but the deciding point
that is a pretty radical move that really could push the israel-palestine issue in the right directionbut we haven't seen him's week about that -- him speak about that or hillary clinton address it except in an op-ed she wrote a few months ago saying she actually wanted to increase military support with israel and saying she would be a very strong ally with netanyahu. i would love to see the candidates get more specific about how they will deal with military contractors, how they will deal with...
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the crusades had something to the with christianity and the settlers of palestinians had to do in palestine. these are religious believes. this has something to do with islam. the good news is that one of the people i talk on the book, also from northern virginia, the person in cases and how does he do that? he's able to make from an islamic perspective that isis doesn't represent some kind of version of islam and he's been successful. >> host: meeting president obama. when you met osama bin laden in 1997, what was your impression then? >> guest: my impression he was talking about at the time, you know, the leader was meeting with bill clinton in the white house, he made observations about him. you know, pretty well informed of what's going on in the world. we met him and, you know, carasmatic to his followers, but isiss propaganda, bin laden is a figure in a way. >> a series of ideas and acting on a more aggressive way which is we need to create a caliphate , like the taliban, you know, bin laden continued to influence what's going on today. >> c-span washington journal live every day with
the crusades had something to the with christianity and the settlers of palestinians had to do in palestine. these are religious believes. this has something to do with islam. the good news is that one of the people i talk on the book, also from northern virginia, the person in cases and how does he do that? he's able to make from an islamic perspective that isis doesn't represent some kind of version of islam and he's been successful. >> host: meeting president obama. when you met osama...
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security forces took the city of ramadi as they were doing that they cut off a key supply line, the palestine bridge and besieged the city of fallujah, no food or other supplies are getting into fallujah, we have seen iraqi security forces besiege cities before taking them from i.s.i.l. there's 5,000 families t 110,000 dropped within the city. supplies don't get in, it will humanitarian disaster and something will need to be done. the iraqis are aware of this and say it's par of a military campaign to take the city from i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. control the city. what they are doing is rationing that wheat to the people of fallujah. there's not enough to go around, and if something is not done soon, the city will face a humanitarian disaster. >> palestinian journalists across the occupied west bank and the gaza strip held protests against the detention of a palestinian reporter. he has been held in an israeli prison without charge. for 72 days, he's been on a hunger strike. we have this report >>> their message is clear - free mohammed. this protest organized by a group of journalists from ramallah,
security forces took the city of ramadi as they were doing that they cut off a key supply line, the palestine bridge and besieged the city of fallujah, no food or other supplies are getting into fallujah, we have seen iraqi security forces besiege cities before taking them from i.s.i.l. there's 5,000 families t 110,000 dropped within the city. supplies don't get in, it will humanitarian disaster and something will need to be done. the iraqis are aware of this and say it's par of a military...
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gaza a funeral without a body, staged by members of the markist popular front for the liberation of palestine. it is for omar al naef, who died at the bulgarian embassy on friday. he was jailed for his part in the murder of an ultraorthodox sell fare student. four years later he escaped custody and eventually turned up in bulgaria. his widow are convinced that israeli security has finally caught up with her husband. >> translator: even from inside the embassy he was told that israel has all the keys to the doors. he told him that although he was inside the embassy they can't protect him. they were urging him to go and leave the embassy. >> reporter: al naef had been hiding in the embassy after bulgarian authorities tried to detain him following an extradition request from israel. his family says while he was there, people dressed as security staff came to the mission saying a bomb had been planted and checked the building including where el naef stayed. >> translator: israel is responsible for what happened. the palestinian embeation is responsible for not protecting him. the embassy didn't d
gaza a funeral without a body, staged by members of the markist popular front for the liberation of palestine. it is for omar al naef, who died at the bulgarian embassy on friday. he was jailed for his part in the murder of an ultraorthodox sell fare student. four years later he escaped custody and eventually turned up in bulgaria. his widow are convinced that israeli security has finally caught up with her husband. >> translator: even from inside the embassy he was told that israel has...
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luther king set a threat to justice in your is a threat to justice everywhere and that goes for palestine and israel and neither of the candidates, to include the aggressive candidate, has dared step on that rail in this campaign. how am i to think that a so-called progressive candidate is really right on race and ethnicity and the value of all human and respect for human rights if he cannot stand up for palestine? that is important to me. i don't want a so-called progressive campaign -- for me, the foundation of the campaign has to be right. how it is constructed has to be right. if you claim to be a progressive . you can't just be about people at the top line for power within the democratic party. indigo i want to turn to donald trump who refused to condemn endorsements from david duke, the prominent white supremacist and former kkk leader. duke has told his radio audience that voting against trump would be "treason to your heritage." speaking on cnn's state of the union with jake tapper, trump refused to disavow duke's support or the support of other white supremacists -- four times. t
luther king set a threat to justice in your is a threat to justice everywhere and that goes for palestine and israel and neither of the candidates, to include the aggressive candidate, has dared step on that rail in this campaign. how am i to think that a so-called progressive candidate is really right on race and ethnicity and the value of all human and respect for human rights if he cannot stand up for palestine? that is important to me. i don't want a so-called progressive campaign -- for...
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this is a scene from the equivalent of "sesame street" in palestine, which the organization translated as i will shoot the jews. this is a woman who is talking to these two young children who have said according to this translation i will shoot the jews. and this went on to air at cnn and one of the administrative assistants at cnn quickly realized it had been mistranslated. it did not read i will shoot the jews. it read the jews are shooting us. this is an example of the type of manipulation that exists and is possible when you have such power to define the public onversation. also funded major film. spent about $19 million on a film called obsession. radical islams were against the west. this film which has a very scare u sounding piano music at the beginning and very compelling sin pa was distributed -- cinema was distrib you thed -- distributed in every major paper in the runup to the election. it right -- bona fide muslim leader. instead they are anti-muslim groups, who again, lend credence to the idea that the american public is being duped by mainstream muslims. reached theve po
this is a scene from the equivalent of "sesame street" in palestine, which the organization translated as i will shoot the jews. this is a woman who is talking to these two young children who have said according to this translation i will shoot the jews. and this went on to air at cnn and one of the administrative assistants at cnn quickly realized it had been mistranslated. it did not read i will shoot the jews. it read the jews are shooting us. this is an example of the type of...
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forces took the city of ramadi as they were doing that they cut off the key supply line which is the palestine bridge and they besieged the city of fallujah. no supplies are getting in there. we have seen cities besieged before they go in and take the cities from i.s.i.l. there is at least 5,000 families, some 110,000 people trapped within that city itself. if supplies don't get in it will become a humanitarian disaster and something will need to be done. iraqis are aware of in and this is a military campaign to go and take that city from i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. control that city. the only foodstuff that they have is stock piles of wheat. they're rationing that wheat out to the people of fallujah. we've been told that there isn't enough to go around and if something isn't done soon that that city will face a humanitarian disaster >>> the civil aviation authority says there is no evidence so far of a criminal act of an explosion on a plane which left one person dead. it made an emergency landing. i pilot thought it was caused by a bomb. one passenger was sucked out a hole that appeared in the fusage.
forces took the city of ramadi as they were doing that they cut off the key supply line which is the palestine bridge and they besieged the city of fallujah. no supplies are getting in there. we have seen cities besieged before they go in and take the cities from i.s.i.l. there is at least 5,000 families, some 110,000 people trapped within that city itself. if supplies don't get in it will become a humanitarian disaster and something will need to be done. iraqis are aware of in and this is a...
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we cannot move away from palestine and they cannot move away from us. we should work together. get this iraqi undisputed territory. there is no way turkish groups should stay there. we don't need them there. they cause more problems. we can find for them in other ways. we are looking for them to help us in a different way. we are extending our friendship to neighbors in the region and to the international community and thankful for everybody to helps us. very important regional support is important and we should work in the region to combat terrorism and the forces around the world. thank you very much. [applause] >> prime minister, you spoke about how the sunni population has been more comfort under iraqi security forces. and i believe that is the goal; to extend the unit of the security forces. but the sunni's are not comfortable under the shiite militia. what steps are you taking to help the divide? >> there should be no militias. they are people who are carrying weapons outside of the control of the iraqi government. we are trying hard to eliminate them. we are eliminating
we cannot move away from palestine and they cannot move away from us. we should work together. get this iraqi undisputed territory. there is no way turkish groups should stay there. we don't need them there. they cause more problems. we can find for them in other ways. we are looking for them to help us in a different way. we are extending our friendship to neighbors in the region and to the international community and thankful for everybody to helps us. very important regional support is...
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rimadi, the largest city happened while the iraqi security forces managed to take a key bridge, the palestine bridge and managed to surround the perimeter of if a luge i can't and are not letting anything in. aid agencies and people of anbar say this is a desperate people for people inside the city. they are running out of food. they do have some basic supplies, the real concern that this situation might develop from shortages into starvation. >> in yemen, 40 houthi fighters have reportedly been killed by saudi-led airstrikes in sanna, northeast of the capital in a mountain range where pro-government fighters are trying to take back control. allied fighters had also been killed in clashes around the rebel base. >>> an egyptian court appeals has overturned a death sentence handed down to 149 people as a group. they are among thousands convicted in egypt. a year ago, they were convicted of killing 13 police during anti-government protests in 2013. many of believed to be supporters of the banned muslim brotherhood. >>> japan military on alert to shoot down a north carolina rocket if it enters it
rimadi, the largest city happened while the iraqi security forces managed to take a key bridge, the palestine bridge and managed to surround the perimeter of if a luge i can't and are not letting anything in. aid agencies and people of anbar say this is a desperate people for people inside the city. they are running out of food. they do have some basic supplies, the real concern that this situation might develop from shortages into starvation. >> in yemen, 40 houthi fighters have...
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other-- macedonia are let iting are not letting through maen here >> translation: i met men from palestine. they were not allowed to go through >> reporter: they have no choice but to risk the mountains and forest and the mass gone i can't police. this algerian was prepared to try it for a third time >> translation: not stay inside, but stay outside. i sleep here, i'm sleeping there. >> reporter: what are the police like in macedonia? >> yeah. they are shouting and like this and do this. go. >> reporter: the border camp houses pakistanis and others that will never have a chance to get through. macedonia has been praised for keeping them out >> have >> reporter: greek has been threatened with expulsion from the schengen border areas if they keep allowing everybody to come through. the government in athens insists that it can't be the place where all the refugees and migrants end up, and so the buses keep coming. the consequence of that is that there is an absolutely flourishing trade here now for people smugglers. every night it is the same, the smuggling gang that shows them the way and of
other-- macedonia are let iting are not letting through maen here >> translation: i met men from palestine. they were not allowed to go through >> reporter: they have no choice but to risk the mountains and forest and the mass gone i can't police. this algerian was prepared to try it for a third time >> translation: not stay inside, but stay outside. i sleep here, i'm sleeping there. >> reporter: what are the police like in macedonia? >> yeah. they are shouting and...
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they included the hash tag, free palestine. >>> new this morning the planned parenthood clinic where three people were killed will security. the clinic in colorado springs has been closed since november when the suspected gunman open fired inside kick a police officer and two other people. nine more were wounded. robert lewis dear is facing 179 felony charges including murder. the scheduled reopening is set for february 15. >>> 4:25 right now. the cdc is now on the highest alerted to fight the spread of the zika virus by activating that alert level. cdc staff will be working around the clock to stop the president obama has requested $1.8 billion in funding to help in the fight. money will go toward developing the vaccine and that is not expected any time soon. the obama administration says 50 americans have returned to the u.s. infected with zika. >>> the price of gas in massachusetts has dropped for the 9th week in a row. it is now the cheapest it has been in years. on average, a gallon of gas will cost you 1.77 in massachusetts. that is $.04 lower than last week. the last time pric
they included the hash tag, free palestine. >>> new this morning the planned parenthood clinic where three people were killed will security. the clinic in colorado springs has been closed since november when the suspected gunman open fired inside kick a police officer and two other people. nine more were wounded. robert lewis dear is facing 179 felony charges including murder. the scheduled reopening is set for february 15. >>> 4:25 right now. the cdc is now on the highest...
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last week i visited palestine along with several of my honorable friends. we visited the home of nora and her family. in the old city of east jerusalem since 1953. israeli settlers are now trying to force her from her home of over 60 years. agreehe prime minister that illegal settlements are a major roadblock that hinder peace? what this government doing to help prevent it? david cameron: the question is important. i am well known as being a strong friend of israel but the first time i visited jerusalem and had a proper tool or around that wonderful city and saw what has happened. the encirclement of east jerusalem. what this government has consistently done is to say we are supporters of israel but we do not support illegal settlements. is very important that this capital city is maintained the way it was in the past. >> one of my constituents is fighting to have his son brought back after he was taken to poland illegally. outline prime minister what interventions the government can make with regard to the hague convention to help the british families with
last week i visited palestine along with several of my honorable friends. we visited the home of nora and her family. in the old city of east jerusalem since 1953. israeli settlers are now trying to force her from her home of over 60 years. agreehe prime minister that illegal settlements are a major roadblock that hinder peace? what this government doing to help prevent it? david cameron: the question is important. i am well known as being a strong friend of israel but the first time i visited...
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the information was pulled from the department of justice's database including the hashtag "free palestine". officials said it did not appear that private information -- like social security numbers -- was accessed.they are now trying to track down those responsible.. 3 3 if you're a big fan of chicken wings then you'll like this.... an upstate restaurants is giving away free wings for a year today.. today..fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from where it is happening...east coastst wings and grill on the parkway in greer.. 3 today is a good day to head to work a big later than normal.. because the first customers here for its grand opening wings...join us to enjoy 5 free wings with the purchase of an entrae all day long and the chance to win some fun prizes the first 50 people in the door will win free wings for a year....east coast has had a soft opening for customers for a couple of months now..but today it is the grand opening...it has received an average of 4.4 doors open at 11..so be sure to get here well before that.. 3 you..3 3 time for traffic and weather every ten minutes. 3 tuesd
the information was pulled from the department of justice's database including the hashtag "free palestine". officials said it did not appear that private information -- like social security numbers -- was accessed.they are now trying to track down those responsible.. 3 3 if you're a big fan of chicken wings then you'll like this.... an upstate restaurants is giving away free wings for a year today.. today..fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from where it is happening...east coastst...
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israel began moving back to her land following world war i, under the british mandate of palestine. and then in earnest following world war ii. tension developed between the returning jews and the arabs who were then living in the land who did not then and have not since taken kindly to israel coming home. this tension came to a head when israel state was announced in 1948. the bottom line is simply this. and god gave it to his people as an inheritance rever. that's what the scripture says. israel is not taking land that she does not deserve. she is just occupying the land that was given to her by god. e is not doing something that she should not do, for which she should apologize or stand in defense. she is simply doing what god allowed her to do by his promise to her in the scripture. the jews were not restored to their homeland because they earned the right or turned back to god. in fact, if you know what's going on in israel today, you know it's primarily a zionist movement. it's not such a spiritual movement. so far, they have failed as a people to embrace jesus as the messiah,
israel began moving back to her land following world war i, under the british mandate of palestine. and then in earnest following world war ii. tension developed between the returning jews and the arabs who were then living in the land who did not then and have not since taken kindly to israel coming home. this tension came to a head when israel state was announced in 1948. the bottom line is simply this. and god gave it to his people as an inheritance rever. that's what the scripture says....
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centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the recipient, the beneficiary of the b
centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots...
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they were tweeting with the hashtag "free palestine." the justice department is now investigating./// ((brian loftus)) > the animal foundation hopes to save the lives of more healthy and treatable animals by becoming no kill by the end of 20-20. ((kirsten joyce)) but how can a shelter that takes in nearly 30-thousand dogs and cats every year -- change its ways? the foundation has laid out an aggressive plan that the entire community plays a role in. have saved a lot of lives already -- but southern nevada has a long way to go -- and a lot of work to do: (( harold vosko: "32,500 were being euthanized so we lowered 20k there's almost no city putting down 20k animals a year so think about what we've already done .. now we just have to get to that finish line." )) ((kirsten joyce)) tonight at eleven -- denise valdez will lay out what must happen to get to that finish line. the challenges -- the progress -- and why come critics say it cant happen. again, you can catch the full report at 11./// ((brian loftus)) > the first electric highway cha
they were tweeting with the hashtag "free palestine." the justice department is now investigating./// ((brian loftus)) > the animal foundation hopes to save the lives of more healthy and treatable animals by becoming no kill by the end of 20-20. ((kirsten joyce)) but how can a shelter that takes in nearly 30-thousand dogs and cats every year -- change its ways? the foundation has laid out an aggressive plan that the entire community plays a role in. have saved a lot of lives...
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crabapple has drawn migrant labor camps in the united arab emirates, illustrated the conflicts in palestine and syria and she's taken her sketchpad to the us prison in guantanamo bay, cuba. >> it's a place where, when i went, they were force feeding and torturing really--dozens of men, while at the same time there was a cheerful gift shop that sold t-shirts that say, "it don't gitmo better than this." >> plus, she's used her artwork to draw attention to problems in the criminal justice system. >> they filled the cells with tear gas. they beat, they tased, they hit the men with electrified shields. they cut off their clothing, put hoods over their head. >> following the release of her memoir "drawing blood," crabapple's been called "a new model for this century's young woman." and "our irreverent guide for the new gilded age." i spoke to molly crabapple at her studio in new york. >> you write in the memoir, "to draw was trouble and safety, adventure and freedom." so art was an outlet for you, not just a form of expression growing up? >> oh god. art saved my life. to me, art was my addiction.
crabapple has drawn migrant labor camps in the united arab emirates, illustrated the conflicts in palestine and syria and she's taken her sketchpad to the us prison in guantanamo bay, cuba. >> it's a place where, when i went, they were force feeding and torturing really--dozens of men, while at the same time there was a cheerful gift shop that sold t-shirts that say, "it don't gitmo better than this." >> plus, she's used her artwork to draw attention to problems in the...
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the group tweeting from the includes the hash tag free palestine. names, titles, phone numbers and e-mail addresses were included in the dump. >>> honda has added another 2.2 million cars to its growing list of recalls regarding defective air bags. certainly vehicles from the 2005 to 2016 model years are being recalled. at least 11 have died because the faulty air bags including one in or lando. the new parts will be available this summer. >>> new this hour we are learning 2015 was a record attacks. attacks worldwide. 30 happened in florida. sciencists say the previous record was in 2000. the united states led the world with 59 attacks last year. experts say they are expected to continue to rise as human populations grow and shark populations recover. >>> well it's a classic only in to jail for throwing a live gator through a drive through window. >> only in florida. now his parents say it was just a joke. >> that's funny. >> josh james is facing assault with a deadly weapon charge. he is accused of throwing the gator through the window of a wendy's
the group tweeting from the includes the hash tag free palestine. names, titles, phone numbers and e-mail addresses were included in the dump. >>> honda has added another 2.2 million cars to its growing list of recalls regarding defective air bags. certainly vehicles from the 2005 to 2016 model years are being recalled. at least 11 have died because the faulty air bags including one in or lando. the new parts will be available this summer. >>> new this hour we are learning...
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last week i visited palestine along with several honorable friend where we visited the home and family who lived in the old city of east jerusalem since 1953. however, settlers are now trying to force 60 years under our many other cases. does the prime minister agree with me that illegal settlements and construction are a roadblock that handle peaceful negotiations and what is this doing to help the injured palestinian bias and land? >> to question the general bull raises import. i am well-known as being rendered is what i have to say the first time i visited and had a proper tour around that wonderful city and saw what is happening with the settlement of these servers on, it is genuinely shocking. but the government has consistently done saying we are supporters of israel, but we do not support illegal settlements. we do not support what is happening in east jerusalem and it's very important the capital city has maintained the way it was in the past. >> thank you, mr. speaker. one of my constituents is fighting to defend drawback to the u.k. after being taken to the poland by the moth
last week i visited palestine along with several honorable friend where we visited the home and family who lived in the old city of east jerusalem since 1953. however, settlers are now trying to force 60 years under our many other cases. does the prime minister agree with me that illegal settlements and construction are a roadblock that handle peaceful negotiations and what is this doing to help the injured palestinian bias and land? >> to question the general bull raises import. i am...
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last week i visited palestine along with several honorable friend where we visited the home and family who lived in the old city of east jerusalem since 1953. however, settlers are now trying to force 60 years under our many other cases. does the prime minister agree with me that illegal settlements and construction are a roadblock that handle peaceful negotiations and what is this doing to help the injured palestinian bias and land? >> to question the general bull raises import. i am well-known as being rendered is what i have to say the first time i visited and had a proper tour around that wonderful city and saw what is happening with the settlement of these servers on, it is genuinely shocking. but the government has consistently done saying we are supporters of israel, but we do not support illegal settlements. we do not support what is happening in east jerusalem and it's very important the capital city has maintained the way it was in the past. >> thank you, mr. speaker. one of my constituents is fighting to defend drawback to the u.k. after being taken to the poland by the moth
last week i visited palestine along with several honorable friend where we visited the home and family who lived in the old city of east jerusalem since 1953. however, settlers are now trying to force 60 years under our many other cases. does the prime minister agree with me that illegal settlements and construction are a roadblock that handle peaceful negotiations and what is this doing to help the injured palestinian bias and land? >> to question the general bull raises import. i am...
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was pulled from the department of justice database through a tweet and included the hashtag "free-palestine." honda is recalling 34,000 newly redesigned civic compact cars in the u.s. because the engines can fail and stall while being driven. the recall affects 2016 civics equipped with 2- safety regulators say that a circular clip around the pistons may be missing or was improperly installed... that can cause a pin on the piston to rub against the engine block and possibly cause engine failure or a fire. it was unclear if any crashes... fires or injuries had happened. dealers will inspect the piston clips and fix them if necessary. dealers can't sell the affected cars until they are repaired. honda has also added more than 2-million cars to the growing list of recalls over takata airbags that could explode. the japanese automaker said certain honda and acura vehicles from the 2005 to 2016 model years are being recalled to replace the airbags. this latest addition brings the total number of recalled vehicles to a little over 8 and a half million. the company will replace the defective infla
was pulled from the department of justice database through a tweet and included the hashtag "free-palestine." honda is recalling 34,000 newly redesigned civic compact cars in the u.s. because the engines can fail and stall while being driven. the recall affects 2016 civics equipped with 2- safety regulators say that a circular clip around the pistons may be missing or was improperly installed... that can cause a pin on the piston to rub against the engine block and possibly cause...
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was pulled from the department of justice database through a tweet and included the hashtag "free-palestine." yelp is giving back to non-profits across the country ... and reno is one of 75 communities to kolo 8 news now's matt vaughan has more on how the biggest little city is benefitting from the donation. the yelp foundation was set up to help organizations that educate the community or support economic development and technology. a donation of 10- thousand dollars was split among three different groups ... each of which provide a valuable service to people in northern nevada. ... tragash "as an employee of yelp, it's really exciting to see them putting forth this kind of effort to support our local community. these organizations that the yelp foundation has selected to receive these funds, are very worthy organizations doing very noble things here in reno." n-c-e-t ... assistance league of reno-sparks ... and the northern nevada literacy council were all selected to receive grants from the yelp foundation. and each organization helps the community in its own way. n-c-e-t helps people un
was pulled from the department of justice database through a tweet and included the hashtag "free-palestine." yelp is giving back to non-profits across the country ... and reno is one of 75 communities to kolo 8 news now's matt vaughan has more on how the biggest little city is benefitting from the donation. the yelp foundation was set up to help organizations that educate the community or support economic development and technology. a donation of 10- thousand dollars was split among...
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china, palestine, north korea? the explosion in kissinger's searches suggested many of today's voters didn't even recognize the name. >> does anyone even care about henry kissinger? >> at knee, the man himself still gives speeches and publishes books. his last favorably reviewed by hillary clinton. and tworld's elite opened to him. he also remain as lightning rod. >> i would like to apologize for allowing such disgraceful behavior toward a man who served his country with the greatest distungs. >> ray locker is an author of 9/11on's gamble. >> henrykissing her defined the role. he helped create tkrecreate the. that reputation endures. >> were we asked for a comment, all the office would tell us is that he's traveling. a familiar state of affairs for the father of shell diplomacy. >> james rosen at the state department. >>> please join me for the premier of a new special on the voter revolt that's gaining momentum. we'll talk on experts. people like you about what is behind this phenomenon. here's a sample with the p
china, palestine, north korea? the explosion in kissinger's searches suggested many of today's voters didn't even recognize the name. >> does anyone even care about henry kissinger? >> at knee, the man himself still gives speeches and publishes books. his last favorably reviewed by hillary clinton. and tworld's elite opened to him. he also remain as lightning rod. >> i would like to apologize for allowing such disgraceful behavior toward a man who served his country with the...
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. >> he said look at palestine, look at kashmir, look at chechnya.you look, muslims are the victims who are being killed. because there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from them, but then he had a jailhouse revelation. >> living so close with them for four years in prison, i came to the conclusion that if these guys, any of them, ever got to power, if they ever declared this so-called caliphate, it would be hell on earth. it would be a living nightmare. >> something had clicked. where once he felt no sympathy for the victims of 9/11, the 7/7 attacks in london he says made him feel revulsion. recently nawaz's journey took him from prison to parliament. he ran for a seat in the british elections. he's currentl
. >> he said look at palestine, look at kashmir, look at chechnya.you look, muslims are the victims who are being killed. because there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at...
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the hackers seem to support palestine and say they won't stop until the government cuts ties with israel. >>> international stock markets sank again today. here's a live look at the dow now. following suit down 100 points to 15,926. dow closed 178 points on monday. >>> this morning we're looking at why it took three months to arrest a hillsborough county deputy facing felony molestation charges for a crime back in october. deputy tyson boyd is a 13-year veteran of the sheriff's office, now on paid leave. warrants detailing his arrest last month allege the crime took place on halloween. he's accused of inappropriately touching a girl between is it 12 and 16 years old and asking her to touch him. shocked neighbors said they had a community halloween party outside that night. >> it's hard to believe because i was glad he was parked out >> if there's enough evidence to make an arrest that is disturbing, like i said we would never have suspected it. >> the sheriff's office says it suspended boyd moments after learning of his arrest. they also said they didn't send out a press release because
the hackers seem to support palestine and say they won't stop until the government cuts ties with israel. >>> international stock markets sank again today. here's a live look at the dow now. following suit down 100 points to 15,926. dow closed 178 points on monday. >>> this morning we're looking at why it took three months to arrest a hillsborough county deputy facing felony molestation charges for a crime back in october. deputy tyson boyd is a 13-year veteran of the...
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gaza a funeral without a body staged by members of the marxist popular front for the liberation of palestinet's for omar who died at the embassy in bulgaria last week. he was jailed in an israeli court in 1996 for his role of a murder of an orthodox seminary student. he escaped and ultimately showed up in bulgaria. >> even from inside the embassy, he was told that israel has all the keys to the doors. he although he was inside the embassy they could not protect him. they were urging him to go and leave the embassy. >> he had been hiding in the embassy after bulgarian authorities tried to detain him following an extradition request from israel. his family said that while he was there people dressed as security staff came in and said that a bomb had been planted, and checked the building where he had stayed. >> israel was responsible for what happened. and the palestinian embassy is responsible for not protecting him. the embassy did not do anything to relie relieve the pressure on him. >> his body was found in the embassy's backyard. security are speculating as to whether he was pushed or fel
gaza a funeral without a body staged by members of the marxist popular front for the liberation of palestinet's for omar who died at the embassy in bulgaria last week. he was jailed in an israeli court in 1996 for his role of a murder of an orthodox seminary student. he escaped and ultimately showed up in bulgaria. >> even from inside the embassy, he was told that israel has all the keys to the doors. he although he was inside the embassy they could not protect him. they were urging him...