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to the united nations also came the problem of palestine, a british mandate since the end of world war i. in recent years this small country had been the scene of disorder and bloodshed, the age-old struggle between arabs and jews and the aspiration of the jewish people for homeland, aspirations which have been intensified during persecution of the jews before and during world war ii and aggravated the palestine problem. at a special session, the general assembly of the united nations established a special committee on palestine and send it to this troubled area to study the problems and make recommendations. the united nations committee spent months in palestine traveling the disputed areas and conferring with arabs and jews. the majority of members recommended that palestine be partitioned into an arab and jewish state and under international control the city of jerusalem, the three to be linked by economic union. the general assembly accepted this recommendation, but the job was not yet done. border clashes increased and soon open warfare broke out in this troubled area of the world
to the united nations also came the problem of palestine, a british mandate since the end of world war i. in recent years this small country had been the scene of disorder and bloodshed, the age-old struggle between arabs and jews and the aspiration of the jewish people for homeland, aspirations which have been intensified during persecution of the jews before and during world war ii and aggravated the palestine problem. at a special session, the general assembly of the united nations...
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to live in palestine, then your father. then my father, the united states supports israel with 4000000000 dollars a year high. we hope our people back home with their liberation is maybe to change some minds here, spread awareness, you protest raise money for humanitarian aid. that sort of thing. in 2010, the f.b.i. came to my home and other members of the aaa and have been targets of an f.b.i. investigation which had some police as a way to silence their activism. it's an uphill battle, but we're making a lot of progress in the last few years. handsome and i were at the same rally where my mom told me that i was no longer her son. i asked him if you remembered it, that she was, she was at the rally and i don't know that that's what it was. yeah, that's right, because he was calling god a zionist entered sudden was on the antis line inside. and i think that says that if you saw i saw you on your bike with your flag. yeah, i got a phone call. you got a phone call. ok. while i was riding the bike. say, mack, put that bad word
to live in palestine, then your father. then my father, the united states supports israel with 4000000000 dollars a year high. we hope our people back home with their liberation is maybe to change some minds here, spread awareness, you protest raise money for humanitarian aid. that sort of thing. in 2010, the f.b.i. came to my home and other members of the aaa and have been targets of an f.b.i. investigation which had some police as a way to silence their activism. it's an uphill battle, but...
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through the united nations also came the problem of palestine. british mandate since the end of world war i, in recent years this small country had been the site of bloodshed. disorder and aspirations of the jewish people that had been intensified for the persecution of the jews that aggravated the palestine problem. as a special session, the general assembly of the united nations established a special committee on palestine and sent it to this troubled area to study the problems and make recommendations. united nations committees spent months in palestine and conferred with arabs and jews. and under international control, the city of jerusalem, free to be linked by economic union. the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations job was not yet done. border clashes increased and soon open warfare broke out in this troubled area of the world. the united nations continued its efforts for peace, and the general assembly appointed a special mediator, charged with negotiating a settlement with palestine. meetings with the arabs a
through the united nations also came the problem of palestine. british mandate since the end of world war i, in recent years this small country had been the site of bloodshed. disorder and aspirations of the jewish people that had been intensified for the persecution of the jews that aggravated the palestine problem. as a special session, the general assembly of the united nations established a special committee on palestine and sent it to this troubled area to study the problems and make...
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for 2 and a half decades said in president mahmoud abbas has called the passing of a huge loss for palestine and its people. his military has captured and in her marriage as an area controlled by reason forces and is according to local media. ordered the offensive in tikrit using needs as they are trying to break up the country and undermine his leadership. form and infinite networks have been caught in the region to grow the region is surrounded and cut off from the rest of the country so it's very difficult to ascertain the claims coming from both sides but what the government has said just this morning is that they have taken. that claimed yesterday that they have taken that town and this seems to be now a complete takeover this is the 4th own about the government has. taken from militias or the forces from loyal to the regional administration that the prime minister treated that the operation is still on and is drawing closer to the aims and objectives for why it was launched which is to remove the regional administration and bring the leadership of the 2 people have to justice. and the
for 2 and a half decades said in president mahmoud abbas has called the passing of a huge loss for palestine and its people. his military has captured and in her marriage as an area controlled by reason forces and is according to local media. ordered the offensive in tikrit using needs as they are trying to break up the country and undermine his leadership. form and infinite networks have been caught in the region to grow the region is surrounded and cut off from the rest of the country so it's...
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when did they leave palestine to come here? but the vast majority came after $967.00 when israel occupied the west bank and the guy was surveying, does, and jerusalem. yeah. are they happy being here? do they want to go back? what's, what's the feeling you get from? i mean, listen, everybody wanted to go back to their homeland. i think most of them still want to go back to their homeland, most of those who actually left their homeland. but about people like you were born and raised palestinian americans like being in their parents' villages. they like visiting them a lot in jerusalem. that sort of thing. does that mean that they would leave everything that they know in the united states and go to palestine? arab americans palestinian americas, i doubt it. but you know, there is this really visceral connection to the, to the homeland. in 2003, i started living and working in the occupied west bank and began running articles for websites like the electronic intifada. i later became friends with its director on the up and you know
when did they leave palestine to come here? but the vast majority came after $967.00 when israel occupied the west bank and the guy was surveying, does, and jerusalem. yeah. are they happy being here? do they want to go back? what's, what's the feeling you get from? i mean, listen, everybody wanted to go back to their homeland. i think most of them still want to go back to their homeland, most of those who actually left their homeland. but about people like you were born and raised palestinian...
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of palestine as people knew it. and of a way of life and of communities that existed for generations and generations and the beginning of a life of exile and dispersion that exists to this day. after returning from the occupied west bank i became close to palestinians living in chicago including people like massada who owns a popular falafel restaurant where i worked. up some of them getting. very good sense and it's a good time to get out of the number of gun shop that isn't. coming in ok i'm sad i'm a family live in logan square where they're turning our house into another restaurant named from assad or herself they celebrated ramadan by breaking the fast with and if tar dinner chatting is awesome. yak going downstairs to. my favorite fact of the day it's a good eat when did this it's good and i'm going to go out there these days one day and write that coming all day because i know. of course the whole world heard about it i. love being home and on staff is a palestinian refugee from gaza who won the popular talen
of palestine as people knew it. and of a way of life and of communities that existed for generations and generations and the beginning of a life of exile and dispersion that exists to this day. after returning from the occupied west bank i became close to palestinians living in chicago including people like massada who owns a popular falafel restaurant where i worked. up some of them getting. very good sense and it's a good time to get out of the number of gun shop that isn't. coming in ok i'm...
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through the united nations also came the problem of palestine. a british mandate, in recent years the small country had seen disorder and the aspirations of the jewish people, as push rations that had been intensified for the persecution of the jews that aggravated the palestine problem. as a special session, the general assembly of the united nations established a special committee on palestine and sent it to this troubled area to study the problems and make recommendations. united nations committees conferred with arabs and jews. and under international control, the city of jerusalem, free to be linked by economic union. the general assembly accepted this recommendation. the united nations job was not yet done. border clashes increased and soon open warfare was in this open part of the world. the united nations continued their effort for peace. they were settling a negotiation with palestinpalestine. they were finally successful in arranging a truce. while striving for a basis for permanent peace, the count was assassinated by terrorists. viole
through the united nations also came the problem of palestine. a british mandate, in recent years the small country had seen disorder and the aspirations of the jewish people, as push rations that had been intensified for the persecution of the jews that aggravated the palestine problem. as a special session, the general assembly of the united nations established a special committee on palestine and sent it to this troubled area to study the problems and make recommendations. united nations...
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remember this try to return to poland who a place a review of them is palestine that mandate to keep the jews out. and then not to force repatriation. so to talk a little bit about that. and then the cold war begins almost immediately. the ramp from cold war is a steep one and with the soviets and the allies in eastern europe they demanded every displaced person except for the jews people have the right to choose whether they wanted to go home or not. and there is a paranoia that the allies tried with the bolshevik regime and some of those compatriots has a possibility of world war ii and then creating an army of dissidents that would be available to spread anti- soviet propaganda or world war iii. and to establish these international institutions and with unra and the rehabilitation authorities and there is amazing passage in your book page 258 beginning chapter 17 and then they can't at the humane institution to provide the human suffering but then they turn into something else. and one of the totalitarian. >> but we understand there is an arm's refugee problem with international c
remember this try to return to poland who a place a review of them is palestine that mandate to keep the jews out. and then not to force repatriation. so to talk a little bit about that. and then the cold war begins almost immediately. the ramp from cold war is a steep one and with the soviets and the allies in eastern europe they demanded every displaced person except for the jews people have the right to choose whether they wanted to go home or not. and there is a paranoia that the allies...
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and got to open up palestine, for displaced persons and the loans you need for the nation. lots of jewish voters and the humanitarian thing to do and then this further argument which is tragic. he says to the british you don't have to worry, 6 million jews were killed and the european jews aren't going to overwhelm palestine. we are not talking millions here but a couple hundred thousand. the british will not budge and they say to truman. take them into the united states. that truman knows, domestic politics and international politics, the hostility for the european jews. the misunderstanding, congress will never allow them in the country. >> a question i had, a scene in the book, this goes back to the camps themselves and word gets back and the situation is really dire, people are suffering and talk to eisenhower and told him to clean it up. eisenhower goes back and goes toward the camp in particular the jewish camps and makes it a point these are under united states authority. was that an act of humanity or was i romanticizing truman and eisenhower in late of recent event
and got to open up palestine, for displaced persons and the loans you need for the nation. lots of jewish voters and the humanitarian thing to do and then this further argument which is tragic. he says to the british you don't have to worry, 6 million jews were killed and the european jews aren't going to overwhelm palestine. we are not talking millions here but a couple hundred thousand. the british will not budge and they say to truman. take them into the united states. that truman knows,...
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in news from the middle east, saeb erekat, the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization, has died at 65 after he became infected with covid-19. erekat was a key palestinian negotiator involved in peace talks for over three decades. he famously showed up at the 1991 madrid conference proudly aring a keffiyeh, a symbol of palestinian nationalism. he stood in staunch opposition to trump's middle east plan, which he called the fraud of the century and condemned recent agreements normalizing relations between israel and gulf nations. this is saeb erekat speaking in 2018. have palestinians, we defined their interest as no one benefits from achieving more than as an nobody stands to lose more. amy: erekat is survived by his wife, four children, and eight grandchildren. back in washington, d.c., president trump has fired defense secretary mark esper. this comes months after esper clashed with trump by opposing the deployment of active duty troops to respond to the nationwide protests sparked by the police killing of george floyd. on monday, trump announced christopher miller, th
in news from the middle east, saeb erekat, the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization, has died at 65 after he became infected with covid-19. erekat was a key palestinian negotiator involved in peace talks for over three decades. he famously showed up at the 1991 madrid conference proudly aring a keffiyeh, a symbol of palestinian nationalism. he stood in staunch opposition to trump's middle east plan, which he called the fraud of the century and condemned recent agreements...
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all of palestine is an era arab arab an arab. the p.l.o. was a terrorist organization led by yasser arafat a man many israelis considered hitler's successor. arafat's believed in armed struggle fighting for palestinian freedom he took pride in the slaughter of the athletes at the munich olympics opening fire on schoolchildren in monologues and planting deadly bombs all over israel. the problem was our thought was the only one palestinians looked up to he had the final say in only goshi ations but israel refused to talk to him. i mean they're good i'm against a palestinian state run by the p.l.o. shelby's out of the ground as you know and no negotiations with the reality of vision but maybe the most. 9 months before rabin had been elected to lead israel on a platform of peace and security. but as the months went by he delivered neither. with terror attacks on the rise and the peace process deadlocked the right wing opposition threatened to overrun him before he even completed his 1st year. in a desperate attempt to renew the peace
all of palestine is an era arab arab an arab. the p.l.o. was a terrorist organization led by yasser arafat a man many israelis considered hitler's successor. arafat's believed in armed struggle fighting for palestinian freedom he took pride in the slaughter of the athletes at the munich olympics opening fire on schoolchildren in monologues and planting deadly bombs all over israel. the problem was our thought was the only one palestinians looked up to he had the final say in only goshi ations...
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dominant fears in palestine all over the word but also in palestine. he knew every little detail about the peace process and he was very key in and truly believe that. peace is doable and the palestinian state and independence there. is a must and peace that can be made there for all in the region and what do you think this right is across the table made of. well i think he was even if this task of negotiation over for the kids was not very popular or begin not to talk you live. with time without you know the living and now what that has been there they go are leading good to peace and so on independence day it even though i hear insists they take dedicated devoted all his efforts on the international all international forums. it is his voice for the rise of the palestinian people for this sense that their mission of the palestinian people so at the end even if his cause was very much challenging and and he was attacked at all levels he was able to maintain and a very good and. and that people how to understand his work and his. very. unpleasant job an
dominant fears in palestine all over the word but also in palestine. he knew every little detail about the peace process and he was very key in and truly believe that. peace is doable and the palestinian state and independence there. is a must and peace that can be made there for all in the region and what do you think this right is across the table made of. well i think he was even if this task of negotiation over for the kids was not very popular or begin not to talk you live. with time...
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you got bombed, shot at, we were in the king david hotel in palestine, when it was blown up.ee very good lads there. we were just lucky, got away with it. and this is you when you were younger. that is when i signed for celtic. seven quid a week. what did you buy with your first set of wages? i gave it to my mother. she took it off me! tony about scotland england games. we hated england! we used to love to play the english and beat them. but we did not do it very often, actually. a capacity crowd at wembley to see a learned gained their biggest win ever over scotland. we got beaten 7-0 by england. 7—1, ithink scotland. we got beaten 7-0 by england. 7—1, i think it was, i scored a goal from the halfway line. that is all i can remember. a free kick. a defiant last-minute gesture by scotland. football remembers on remembrance day. what an amazing story. still going strong at 92. just a quick update on that joe going strong at 92. just a quick update on thatjoe gomez injury news. withdrawn from the squad after picking up a knock on his knee during training. apparently there we re
you got bombed, shot at, we were in the king david hotel in palestine, when it was blown up.ee very good lads there. we were just lucky, got away with it. and this is you when you were younger. that is when i signed for celtic. seven quid a week. what did you buy with your first set of wages? i gave it to my mother. she took it off me! tony about scotland england games. we hated england! we used to love to play the english and beat them. but we did not do it very often, actually. a capacity...
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so the european jews are not going to overwhelm palestine.we are not talking about millions here talk but a couple hundred thousand. the british will not budge. he says to truman look you care this much about the european jews, take a look at the united states. that truman knows. he's much smarter about domestic politics in british politics or international politics. truman knows he can't do that. that is not possible the hostility that the european jews miss understanding of what has happened to them is such that congress is never going to a allow him to leave the country. >> just on truman to a question i had was a theme in the book they run together, this goes back to the camps themselves. and word gets back to truman that the situation is really dire. these camps, people are suffering. and he them to clean it up. eisenhower goes back and goes to the camp in particular the jewish camps, right and makes it a point that these are under united states authority, were going to clean it up. did i read that right? was that an active humanity? or
so the european jews are not going to overwhelm palestine.we are not talking about millions here talk but a couple hundred thousand. the british will not budge. he says to truman look you care this much about the european jews, take a look at the united states. that truman knows. he's much smarter about domestic politics in british politics or international politics. truman knows he can't do that. that is not possible the hostility that the european jews miss understanding of what has happened...
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the european jews are not going to overwhelm palestine. we are not talking about millions. we are talking a couple hundred thousand. the british will not budge. you care this much about european jews take them into the united states, truman knows about domestic politics, british politics or international politics. he knows he can't do that. that's not possible. the hostility of the european jews, misunderstanding what has happened to them is such congress is never going to allow this into the country. >> there was a theme in the book strung together and this goes back to the camps themselves, word gets back to truman that the situation is dire, people are suffering and he talks to eisenhower and tells him to clean it up and eisenhower goes through a tour of the camp, the jewish camp and makes the point these are under united states, and. was that an act of humanity or was i romanticizing truman and eisenhower in light of more recent events with the treatment of displaced people in the united states? >> truman and eisenhower are the heroes in this book, flawed heroes but tru
the european jews are not going to overwhelm palestine. we are not talking about millions. we are talking a couple hundred thousand. the british will not budge. you care this much about european jews take them into the united states, truman knows about domestic politics, british politics or international politics. he knows he can't do that. that's not possible. the hostility of the european jews, misunderstanding what has happened to them is such congress is never going to allow this into the...
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the only way for the jews to get out of those camps was through illegal immigration to palestin palestine. they tried to stop the ships that left various points bound for israel. twenty 30,000 displaced jews made their way to israel. once they arrived british grab them, put them on a second ship to ciphers and put them behind barbed wire and displaced persons camps. but the jews getting out of germany, even to go into another set of misplaced persons camps was far preferable than remaining in the land of their murde. >> so many about the jewish displaced persons. went to ask you a little bit about truman as it relates to the story. so the way i am reading it in the narrative is he's willing to confront the brit british. to say you need to open up palestine. it's a paiul process but he confronts the brish and gets there in that direction. he is not willing to confront the u.s. is tha fair? [laughter] >> guest: truman believes in the very beginning with this naÏve optimism, the state department says don't go there. but truman says i'm going there. and he confronts churchill and says you've
the only way for the jews to get out of those camps was through illegal immigration to palestin palestine. they tried to stop the ships that left various points bound for israel. twenty 30,000 displaced jews made their way to israel. once they arrived british grab them, put them on a second ship to ciphers and put them behind barbed wire and displaced persons camps. but the jews getting out of germany, even to go into another set of misplaced persons camps was far preferable than remaining in...
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all of palestine is various arab arab arab. the p.l.o. was a terrorist organization led by. a man many israelis considered hitler successor. arafat's believed in armed struggle fighting for palestinian freedom he took pride in the slaughter of the athletes at the munich olympics opening fire on school children in. and planting deadly bombs all over israel. the problem was arafat's was the only one palestinians looked up to he had the final say in only goshi actions but israel refused to talk to him. on the american i'm against a palestinian state run by the p.l.o. shelby's out of the question no negotiations with the reality of vision by the locals will be most. 9 months before rabin had been elected to lead israel on a platform of peace and security. but as the months went by he delivered neither. with terror attacks on the rise in the peace process deadlocked the right wing opposition threatened to overrun him before he even completed his 1st year. in a desperate attempt to renew the peace talks deputy minister yossi beilin d
all of palestine is various arab arab arab. the p.l.o. was a terrorist organization led by. a man many israelis considered hitler successor. arafat's believed in armed struggle fighting for palestinian freedom he took pride in the slaughter of the athletes at the munich olympics opening fire on school children in. and planting deadly bombs all over israel. the problem was arafat's was the only one palestinians looked up to he had the final say in only goshi actions but israel refused to talk to...
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i finally entered israel, palestine. gang life. this is our foundation. i tried to do something different. when i met daisy, it was the best day of my life. i wish that day could have gone on forever. but my past caught up with me and made us all pay the price desean back on al-jazeera. this is life on the streets of and out for money on the discovery of theater is an opportunity to escape. and become someone for the generation of a plane in a lifetime, a little prince, a part of the viewfinder in latin america. and which is, you know, the old hello again. i'm just always here today in doha with the headlines here. if you're on al-jazeera, ethiopia's government has appointed a new leader to take control of tikrit. as fighting continues in that northern region. it's part of a military offensive aimed at removing local leaders. amnesty international says hundreds of civilians have been massacred during the fighting. goes, if not, hundreds of civilians will stop to heart today. in a small town called me, which is in the southwest of the degree region likely
i finally entered israel, palestine. gang life. this is our foundation. i tried to do something different. when i met daisy, it was the best day of my life. i wish that day could have gone on forever. but my past caught up with me and made us all pay the price desean back on al-jazeera. this is life on the streets of and out for money on the discovery of theater is an opportunity to escape. and become someone for the generation of a plane in a lifetime, a little prince, a part of the viewfinder...
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and in 1948, british rule came to an end in palestine. and the state of israel was declared on may 14th, london's east, and has hosted immigrants from around the world most recently from the indian subcontinent. but at the turn of the 20th century, this district largely consisted of jewish immigrants who had fled anti-semitic attacks in eastern europe. but my son was curious if it used to be a synagogue or through that well yeah. jewish synagogue. yeah, i don't think that most people know about how used to be said about, you know, no one knows the history. all right, thank you. very good. set up. in 1906 theodore heard so a jewish writer from austria, hungary addressed a large rally in the east and calling for the return of the jewish people to college time. he would later be considered by many to be the founder of modern zionism and a major catalyst for the creation of israel. i was in london to promote a book that i co-edited, written by arab writers whose countries were swept up in the wave of arab uprisings in 2011. the frontline club
and in 1948, british rule came to an end in palestine. and the state of israel was declared on may 14th, london's east, and has hosted immigrants from around the world most recently from the indian subcontinent. but at the turn of the 20th century, this district largely consisted of jewish immigrants who had fled anti-semitic attacks in eastern europe. but my son was curious if it used to be a synagogue or through that well yeah. jewish synagogue. yeah, i don't think that most people know about...
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i finally entered israel, palestine with jealousy. they feel she just exquisitely, she's a climber and it's part of our culture to look at our very, very best part, a special occasion. and for that people, we spend money, everything you see on the catwalk, they do a test. if there is going to be longevity, they are all have to come out and tell you things are going to my nigeria on al-jazeera one half go through and half lebanese. so diversity is really important to me. and al-jazeera is the most diverse place i have ever worked. we have so many different nationalities, and this is a nice book together in this one piece organization. and this diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage, giving a more accurate representation of the world. we report on and that's a key strength of al-jazeera., your children. the whole robin and horrible end of all top news stories, u.s., president donald trump has admitted that he may not be leading the country's next administration. he was speaking publicly for the 1st time since joe biden wa
i finally entered israel, palestine with jealousy. they feel she just exquisitely, she's a climber and it's part of our culture to look at our very, very best part, a special occasion. and for that people, we spend money, everything you see on the catwalk, they do a test. if there is going to be longevity, they are all have to come out and tell you things are going to my nigeria on al-jazeera one half go through and half lebanese. so diversity is really important to me. and al-jazeera is the...
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i finally entered israel, palestine. the 23 unions. musson has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record with a story for every object. he's become an environmental activist and inspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless migrants. marching music, such as al-jazeera, france once had, a vast empire spanning several continents. but by the 1940, s., the french were forced to confront reality and to mom's dependence. in a fast part of a new documentary series, al-jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest, conflict, and full scale war in indochina. blood intensive french to colonize ation on al-jazeera. hello, there. i'm a and at the top stories on al-jazeera. a long awaited inquiry into the conduct of a strain in special forces in afghanistan has found credible evidence of multiple war crimes. the report contains details of 39 unlawful killings of civilians or protests over prisoners and the cruel treatment of and another to justice. persian considered in detail
i finally entered israel, palestine. the 23 unions. musson has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record with a story for every object. he's become an environmental activist and inspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless migrants. marching music, such as al-jazeera, france once had, a vast empire spanning several continents. but by the 1940, s., the french were forced to confront reality and to mom's dependence. in...
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i finally entered israel, palestine. this is life on the streets of l.a. . from the discovery of theater is an opportunity to escape and become someone for the tuition of a place and perhaps a lifestyle, a little princess. part of the viewfinder, latin american series on which is the last for 23 years. mohsin has collected objects and cons along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with a story for every object has become an environmental activist and inspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless markets. marcher music, such on al-jazeera the, the, all i'm helma, he didn't know how with the headlines on al-jazeera. at least 3 rockets have been forwarded. eritrea's capital in a major escalation of the conflict in northern ethiopia. earlier, an official in ethiopia, seagrave region threatened eritrea and admitted its forces carried out an attack that sparked the fighting without a suburb or 11 commission will conduct missile attacks to foil military movements in a small run through undertake every other kind o
i finally entered israel, palestine. this is life on the streets of l.a. . from the discovery of theater is an opportunity to escape and become someone for the tuition of a place and perhaps a lifestyle, a little princess. part of the viewfinder, latin american series on which is the last for 23 years. mohsin has collected objects and cons along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with a story for every object has become an environmental activist and...
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i finally entered israel, palestine the u.s. is deeply divided. millions of americans feel disaffected and ignored by both political parties, and the political class is point scoring. the game is a dangerous game, but it's a game for klein's examines the political currents ripping through american society in a description for a novel, the publisher would send it back and say, it's too unbelievable. trump versus biden, the race to the white house on a jersey. you know, people have come to expect a lot from al-jazeera over the years. it's the reporting, the commitment to on the reporter places the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people expect of us. they want the questions answered. that is what we've always sometimes, but we will continue to do the hello. i'm barbara starr in london with the top stories on al-jazeera. ethiopia's prime minister has claimed a massive victory in the northern region of t. gray, where the f
i finally entered israel, palestine the u.s. is deeply divided. millions of americans feel disaffected and ignored by both political parties, and the political class is point scoring. the game is a dangerous game, but it's a game for klein's examines the political currents ripping through american society in a description for a novel, the publisher would send it back and say, it's too unbelievable. trump versus biden, the race to the white house on a jersey. you know, people have come to expect...
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nations and was instrumental in the successful campaign to gain observer status for the state of palestine within the un throughout iraq are to remain convinced that the 2 state solution based on the 1967 borders were still possible and the real alternative to a state of palestine living side by side the theatre israel in peace and security on the 1907 line. it's one democratic secular state where jews muslims and christians can live equal or the equal voice. those who believe that they can undermine the 2 state solution and replace it with what i call one step 2 system. maintaining the start of cornell apartheid i don't think in the 21st century they will get away with it but impossible. it was amongst the most critical voices of the us sponsored normalization deals which saw the united arab emirates and behind establish full ties with israel he described the deal as the birth of our obscene ism and said the agreement was like a poison diagram stamped into the palestinians back. so i bought a card for it for an agreement between israelis and palestinians for decades but for his last years
nations and was instrumental in the successful campaign to gain observer status for the state of palestine within the un throughout iraq are to remain convinced that the 2 state solution based on the 1967 borders were still possible and the real alternative to a state of palestine living side by side the theatre israel in peace and security on the 1907 line. it's one democratic secular state where jews muslims and christians can live equal or the equal voice. those who believe that they can...
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or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to palestine, my heart pounded and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i went to as i never went before, just singing and hugging all my relatives and friends the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home so he cried and raised his hands, swearing he would prepare a feast on my return with with my sadness was that my father and passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting for my return for so many years. so when i called yuri, i said, i'm finally back in my childhood home. he greeted me with the arab order of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice. we have become neighbors and asked one week after i returned to abu d's, we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the osce low process. israel's withdrawal from the west bank by spread out the map. we had kept secret until then the oslo accord stated, israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year. and the pal
or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to palestine, my heart pounded and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i went to as i never went before, just singing and hugging all my relatives and friends the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home so he cried and raised his hands, swearing he would prepare a feast on my return with with my sadness was that my father and passed away just 4 months earlier. after...
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nations and was instrumental in the successful campaign to gain observer status for the state of palestine within the un throughout iraq are to remain convinced that the 2 state solution based on the 1967 borders were still possible the real alternative to a state of palestine living side by side the theatre israel in peace and security on the 1907 lines. as one democratic secular state where jews muslims and christians can live equal or the equal voice. those who believe that they can undermine that was the solution and replace it with what i call one step 2 system. maintaining the status quo now apartheid i don't think in the 21st century they will get away with it but impossible. part was amongst the most critical voices of the us sponsored normalization deals which saw the united arab emirates and behind establish full ties with israel he described the deal as the birth of arab zionism and said the agreement was like a poison diagram stamped into the palestinians back. so i bought a card for it for an agreement between israelis and palestinians for decades but for his last years he was
nations and was instrumental in the successful campaign to gain observer status for the state of palestine within the un throughout iraq are to remain convinced that the 2 state solution based on the 1967 borders were still possible the real alternative to a state of palestine living side by side the theatre israel in peace and security on the 1907 lines. as one democratic secular state where jews muslims and christians can live equal or the equal voice. those who believe that they can...
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ever before to continue on his part to it to believe that there will be a day of freedom of thought palestine and for the region and we have to take his legacy and continue on his path until his dreams become true. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world starting ethiopia the government to set tough conditions for the start of peace talks to end its the conflict in the region federal forces have been battling troops loyal to the visual government. is demanding the destruction of military hardware the release of federal officials and the rest of regional leaders. the u.n. is calling for a massive funding boost to tackle food shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic the world food program says 7000000 people have died of starvation this year expect that number to double or indeed to triple. the leading figures in science and politics have been welcoming news of a coronavirus vaccine that's demonstrated 90 percent efficacy and appears to be safe. tech unto us pharmaceutical giant pfizer have been giving more details about their latest about the latest
ever before to continue on his part to it to believe that there will be a day of freedom of thought palestine and for the region and we have to take his legacy and continue on his path until his dreams become true. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world starting ethiopia the government to set tough conditions for the start of peace talks to end its the conflict in the region federal forces have been battling troops loyal to the visual government. is...
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or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to promised time, my heart pounded him, and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i went to as i had never went before kissing and hugging all my relatives and friends. the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home. so he cried and raised his hands, swearing, he would prepare a feast on my return with my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting for my return for so many years, soon i called yuri, i said, i'm finally back in march childhood home. he greeted me with the arab word of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice. we have become neighbors and asked one week after i return to abu dece, we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the all slow process. israel's withdrawal from the west bank by spread out the map we had kept secret until then the oslo accord stated, israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year. and the p
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i was truly blessed to be raised in this man's house, the martyr for palestine, for the palestinian causeork who believed in palestine, who had dedicated all his life to serve the palestinian cause. saeb erekat was a crucial figure in the israeli—palestinian peace talks of the 1990s. he worked tirelessly for an end to israeli occupation close to the then—leader, yasser arafat, and never giving up on the pursuit of a two—state solution. for one former israeli prime minister who sat across the table from him, his death marks another loss for a fading peace process. we had arguments, we had differences, we didn't agree on many things. but at the bottom line, he was against terror and he was in favour of full, comprehensive peace between israel and the palestinians. the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, led the tribute. a leader in his mid—80s kept shielded from crowds due to the pandemic. saeb erekat had a lung transplant three years ago. his health dramatically worsened after he contracted coronavirus last month. he chose diplomacy, using his skills on the world stage. but today, palest
i was truly blessed to be raised in this man's house, the martyr for palestine, for the palestinian causeork who believed in palestine, who had dedicated all his life to serve the palestinian cause. saeb erekat was a crucial figure in the israeli—palestinian peace talks of the 1990s. he worked tirelessly for an end to israeli occupation close to the then—leader, yasser arafat, and never giving up on the pursuit of a two—state solution. for one former israeli prime minister who sat across...
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well, 1st of all, i didn't know that palestine was a recognized country in the world, so we refer to them as a palestinian authority because up until now that's, that's what they're considered. but palestinians from the palestinian authority, i think, are already showing that they're willing to work with the, by the administration. they're happy to work with the biden administration. and they're even warming up to relations with israel. and we saw just in the past few days that they have renewed under the direction of and they have renewed the security cooperation with israel. well, in the west bank, which is very, very important for both the palestinians and israelis fighting terror and trying to prevent terror that coordination is going on. it looks like they're going to be receiving the tax money, which is theirs, that israel collects on their behalf, which they've refused to do for a long time. and they will be employing their government people again. and there's even talk of readjusting their pay for slave program. any $1.00 of the most popular programs in the palestinian author
well, 1st of all, i didn't know that palestine was a recognized country in the world, so we refer to them as a palestinian authority because up until now that's, that's what they're considered. but palestinians from the palestinian authority, i think, are already showing that they're willing to work with the, by the administration. they're happy to work with the biden administration. and they're even warming up to relations with israel. and we saw just in the past few days that they have...
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i was truly blessed to be raised in this man's house, the martyr for palestine, for the palestinian causef hard work who believed in palestine, who had dedicated all his life to serve the palestinian cause. saeb erekat was a crucialfigure in the israeli—palestinian peace talks of the 1990s. he worked tirelessly for an end to israeli occupation close to the then—leader, yasser arafat, and never giving up on the pursuit of a two—state solution. for one former israeli prime minister who sat across the table from him, his death marks another loss for a fading peace process. we had arguments, we had differences, we didn't agree on many things. but at the bottom line, he was against terror and he was in favour of full, comprehensive peace between israel and the palestinians. the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, led the tribute. a leader in his mid—80s kept shielded from crowds due to the pandemic. saeb erekat had a lung transplant three years ago. his health dramatically worsened after he contracted coronavirus last month. he chose diplomacy, using his skills on the world stage. but today,
i was truly blessed to be raised in this man's house, the martyr for palestine, for the palestinian causef hard work who believed in palestine, who had dedicated all his life to serve the palestinian cause. saeb erekat was a crucialfigure in the israeli—palestinian peace talks of the 1990s. he worked tirelessly for an end to israeli occupation close to the then—leader, yasser arafat, and never giving up on the pursuit of a two—state solution. for one former israeli prime minister who sat...
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we been to london we been to palestine and israel.have been to places he is the only person i know. i've change the story completely. and yet he is still the man who planted that bomb, that does not go away. >> what michael did shoot share anything as well? >> how just say yes. one of the first casualties in conflict i often say is nuance. so whether that's an interpersonal conflict and might have with my wife laurie macro conflict we begin, lose all nuance to her argument our way of thinking about the other people become one. we reduce people or ideas to kind of the monoliths of something single. that's the project of dehumanization. people are complex even if we don't want to believe they are we are all complex. though in conflict we typically dehumanize people. because once we dehumanize people to the single stories about them it becomes much easier to do the harm we need to do. so actually in the book, there is a scale of secretary and danger identify that comes from that talks about how in conflict we can move from really importa
we been to london we been to palestine and israel.have been to places he is the only person i know. i've change the story completely. and yet he is still the man who planted that bomb, that does not go away. >> what michael did shoot share anything as well? >> how just say yes. one of the first casualties in conflict i often say is nuance. so whether that's an interpersonal conflict and might have with my wife laurie macro conflict we begin, lose all nuance to her argument our way...
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the book you talk about the critique into violence and you have examples le protesters in turkeynd palestine et cetera i want to ask a question about the long arc of your wk. in the argument that you make it is especially kind o around the practice it is so transformative and i wondered if you could talk about sort of what lengths that earlier work like how's that work been sitting with you and now found its form to talk about that long set of ideas in the book. >> the problem is sometimes you have an idea and then it comes back in another form and it's like a refrain and i'm not sure i know how to give a narrative account. like many people, i'm sure you included during the rodney king episode i was so angry and shocked when the legal case started to be made almost immediately somehow rodney king was a threat to the police. howre the people being asked to see and trained to see the situation of physical subjugation still understood as an eminent threat and even though there are no gestures, there is no language and it must be because we know ty are shocked for no reason that there must be so
the book you talk about the critique into violence and you have examples le protesters in turkeynd palestine et cetera i want to ask a question about the long arc of your wk. in the argument that you make it is especially kind o around the practice it is so transformative and i wondered if you could talk about sort of what lengths that earlier work like how's that work been sitting with you and now found its form to talk about that long set of ideas in the book. >> the problem is...
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the struggle of farmers in palestine is very similar to struggle the farmers everywhere who are being told how. their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big glide i thank everybody. in new york. what can i. do you have to hello. red has become basically like eating spoons ofugar and it doesn't taste like bread anymore. you had a lot. of a lot of the people fromhe day in a south not. good food. i have a bottle. bill that that i have been wellhought out plan. but any of these loans are going to . then. and you know if of the food not going to be a long we shook on a common come determined never this and think i mean and what my in with another daily he in no ma'am this thread be advised that are in the need yeah and bootedut id air for but then not been listed to be in am i the method and is cool but then i knew that i feet have been haiti itan have the soda and mean and accepted without ability it would fit that in no nothing will but not in no yeah i mean i know i would not bother. with what my body shannon abil
the struggle of farmers in palestine is very similar to struggle the farmers everywhere who are being told how. their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big glide i thank everybody. in new york. what can i. do you have to hello. red has become basically like eating spoons ofugar and it doesn't taste like bread anymore. you had a lot. of a lot of the people fromhe day in a south not. good food. i have a bottle. bill that...
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or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to promise time, my heart pounded and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i went to as i never went before kissing and hugging all my relatives and friends. the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home, so he cried and raised his hands, swearing he would prepare a feast on my return. my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting for my return for so many years. so when i called yuri, i said, i'm finally back in march childhood home. he greeted me with the arab word of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice. we have become neighbors or just one week after all, who are laws returned to our bodies. we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the osce low process. israel's withdrawal from the west bank by spread out the map. we had kept secret until then the oslo accord stated, israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year. an
or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to promise time, my heart pounded and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i went to as i never went before kissing and hugging all my relatives and friends. the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home, so he cried and raised his hands, swearing he would prepare a feast on my return. my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting...
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palestine and nuclear agreement. >> speak to those. would israel react to a return to the nuclear deal. and palestine hasn't been happy under trump. is that likely to change? i guess the answer is no. >> the iran front netanyahu will be unhappy if biden follows through with the promise to rejoin the nuclear agreement. which trump pulled america out of. netanyahu doesn't like that deal. you may recall he went to congress over the head of president obama. to try to plead with america not to sign up to what he described as a very bad deal. if and when biden president does rejoin that agreement netanyahu the defense establishment and many wouldn't be happy. as far as the palestinians are concerned. it's understandable why they felt unhappy under trump. he appointed a u.s. ambassador and recognized jerusalem as the capitol. palestinians will be celebrating very wildly with president-elect joe biden. >> all right. there in jerusalem. good to have you. appreciate it. thanks so much. someone who hasn't reached out to the new u.s. president-ele
palestine and nuclear agreement. >> speak to those. would israel react to a return to the nuclear deal. and palestine hasn't been happy under trump. is that likely to change? i guess the answer is no. >> the iran front netanyahu will be unhappy if biden follows through with the promise to rejoin the nuclear agreement. which trump pulled america out of. netanyahu doesn't like that deal. you may recall he went to congress over the head of president obama. to try to plead with america...
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the sticking point for decades and always been the occupation of palestine and the gulf states had always demanded their return to preen 967 borders as a condition for any form of official recognition. so what's changed. why do these 3 countries appear to have given up on the palestinian issue and got into bed with their supposed long term adversary. some see it as an attempt to curb 2 of the region's leading powers iran and turkey . while others believe that israel and the u.s. have other long term pain. but for the past 13 years israel has also failed to achieve another of its prime objectives subduing the elected hamas government of gaza despite a series of violent confrontations going back over 10 years. and this might be another reason why israel has now chosen to develop wider political alliances in a bid finally to overcome a mass. in this film tom realm is hell of al-jazeera arabic channel explores some of the reasons behind the shifting regional politics. also how the military wing of hamas their cats some brigades has been working behind the scenes acquiring new high tech all mo
the sticking point for decades and always been the occupation of palestine and the gulf states had always demanded their return to preen 967 borders as a condition for any form of official recognition. so what's changed. why do these 3 countries appear to have given up on the palestinian issue and got into bed with their supposed long term adversary. some see it as an attempt to curb 2 of the region's leading powers iran and turkey . while others believe that israel and the u.s. have other long...
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or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to promise time, my heart pounded and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i wept because i never went before kissing and hugging all my relatives and friends. the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home, so it cried and raised his hands, swearing he would prepare a feast on my return. with my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting for my return for so many years, soon i called yuri, i said, i'm finally back in march childhood home and greeted me with the arab order of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice. we have become neighbors and asked one week after i was returned to our bodies, we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the osce low process. israel's withdrawal from the west bank by spread out the map, we have kept secret until then the oslo accord stated, israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year. and th
or was it the 1st step toward peace and the liberation of palestine? as we made our way to promise time, my heart pounded and i was choked with the emotion of the moment. i wept because i never went before kissing and hugging all my relatives and friends. the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home, so it cried and raised his hands, swearing he would prepare a feast on my return. with my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after...
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advance about our lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like palestine, libya, the sahara legion, and so many others go to them to make you turn. we care we've never had a president who has literally for 4 or 5 years repeatedly attacked our democracy. loosely related to different things. i don't have a narrative, i have a question. you're getting there where people can get treated and just feel sure even through their join me richelle carey, are not my guests from around the world. take a hot seat and we debate the week's top stories in pressing issues here just here. but in fact, well 2 of football, great fans in argentina lined the streets to pay their last respects to diego maradona's the whole romany watching them just there along the headquarters here in hole. so coming up pharmaceutical company astra zeneca says it may need to run a new global trial for its crowded virus vaccine, amid questions about its efficacy. also, donald trump says that he will leave office if the electoral college confirms joe biden is one of the presidential election.
advance about our lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like palestine, libya, the sahara legion, and so many others go to them to make you turn. we care we've never had a president who has literally for 4 or 5 years repeatedly attacked our democracy. loosely related to different things. i don't have a narrative, i have a question. you're getting there where people can get treated and just feel sure even through their join me richelle carey, are not my...
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so how do you balance the desire to talk about israel and palestine and open debates about support for israel with a very real sensitivity of jewish people in mind? >> dealing wh the country israel and its continued place the middle east and the impact on foreign policy then it needs to be conversation that we have on a policy level toddress how we talk about a conflict that are operating on an equal footing. for state heard ofor policy or what does it meanor for us and to advocate for the rights of people and how we continue to have a cversation on statehood for people who have exrienced and justice for so long. vice president elect hars has broken through a ton of barriers and ceilingjust by being elected vice president elect.nt the first woman. the first person of color. the first black wom. fit south asian woman. if you could take a step back and talkbout what it means to have the incoming vice prident of the united states be a person of color and someone and you can look at to see your reflection. >> she's also the first daughter of immigrant to ascend to the ce predency. when we
so how do you balance the desire to talk about israel and palestine and open debates about support for israel with a very real sensitivity of jewish people in mind? >> dealing wh the country israel and its continued place the middle east and the impact on foreign policy then it needs to be conversation that we have on a policy level toddress how we talk about a conflict that are operating on an equal footing. for state heard ofor policy or what does it meanor for us and to advocate for...
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i think it is equally important to have stories that aren't about what's going on in israel, and palestine, wherever you know i mean there are just so many terrible things happening in the world i think it is nice to turn to the back of the paper and read the art section about food. because, it is a distraction and it is a good distraction to have, to think about what you're going to make for the next dinner. >> i wonder also if in some historic way, but maybe this is kind of a nostalgia ritual, that if your faith community, and your wanting to make it in a society, to get a food column in a newspaper it is almost like a sign of status like you have made it, other people are reading about your food even if it is just yourself, it's out there in the world there something about it maybe that has to do with a mark of achievement in a sense, i don't know if that is part of what you mean rachel by nostalgia? >> i think of nostalgia, in a way that is a little bit different. alex kind of distanced herself from nostalgia which i think a lot of people do, i want to think of the ways in which nostal
i think it is equally important to have stories that aren't about what's going on in israel, and palestine, wherever you know i mean there are just so many terrible things happening in the world i think it is nice to turn to the back of the paper and read the art section about food. because, it is a distraction and it is a good distraction to have, to think about what you're going to make for the next dinner. >> i wonder also if in some historic way, but maybe this is kind of a nostalgia...
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show that the bomb was made by a member of the pflp, the palestinian front for the liberation of palestinereign minister head signed a secrecy order last august to withhold intelligence documents relating to the case on the grounds of national security. lawyers say those documents should be be for the court instead of being held in the foreign office. it was in 2009, just before his return to libya, that he abandoned his second attempts at an appeal. in the third attempt to prove his innocence, lawyers say documents being kept secret are at the center of their case. >> the aviation industry is reporting larger than expected losses due to the coronavirus pandemic. the international air transport association had predicted a $100 billion loss i the end of 2021. it has now raised that to 150 billion. passenger numbers are expected to drop below 2 billion this year. that is less than half of the number from 2019. the world's largest maker of latex gloves is closing with and half its factories in malaysia after a coronavirus outbreak. almost two and a half thousand employees of the company teste
show that the bomb was made by a member of the pflp, the palestinian front for the liberation of palestinereign minister head signed a secrecy order last august to withhold intelligence documents relating to the case on the grounds of national security. lawyers say those documents should be be for the court instead of being held in the foreign office. it was in 2009, just before his return to libya, that he abandoned his second attempts at an appeal. in the third attempt to prove his innocence,...