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. ♪ >> you are asking me what it is to be a palestinian.hat in very simple terms it is a lack of identity. if this man finds a place, and anchor, he will always be the safest. this is the human rights. accept palestinian is to the toughest love wherever you happen to be without a real sense of belonging. you are speaking wherever you are at the goodwill of the country that is accepting view. >> they tend to look at him as a suspect because he does not have an identity in the sense that he does not have a country. he is stateless. they have come from haifa and jaffa and jerusalem. in 70led again in 67 and and in 78. each time new hostilities had forced them to seek new shelter. some have been refugees for 30 years. some were born as refugees. these people think of themselves as palestinians first and most have but one dream -- to return to their homes in palestine. ii, the world war middle east has been a scene of continuous violence. in 1947, the united nations endorsed the creation of one arab and one jewish state out of the british mandat
. ♪ >> you are asking me what it is to be a palestinian.hat in very simple terms it is a lack of identity. if this man finds a place, and anchor, he will always be the safest. this is the human rights. accept palestinian is to the toughest love wherever you happen to be without a real sense of belonging. you are speaking wherever you are at the goodwill of the country that is accepting view. >> they tend to look at him as a suspect because he does not have an identity in the sense...
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you are asking me what it is to be a palestinian. i think that in very simple terms it is a lack of identity. if this man finds a place, and anchor, he will always be the safest. this is the human rights. to be a palestinian is to accept the toughest love wherever you happen to be without a real sense of belonging. strictly speaking you are wherever you are at the goodwill of the country that is accepting view. >> they tend to look at him as a suspect because he does not have an identity in the sense that he does not have a country. he is stateless. >> they have come from haifa and jaffa and jerusalem. first in 1948 as their land was occupied. they fled again in 67 and in 70 and in 78. each time new hostilities had forced them to seek new shelter. some have been refugees for 30 years. some were born as refugees. no matter where they came from or where they now live these , people think of themselves as palestinians first and most have but one dream, to return to their homes in palestine. >> since world war ii, the middle east has bee
you are asking me what it is to be a palestinian. i think that in very simple terms it is a lack of identity. if this man finds a place, and anchor, he will always be the safest. this is the human rights. to be a palestinian is to accept the toughest love wherever you happen to be without a real sense of belonging. strictly speaking you are wherever you are at the goodwill of the country that is accepting view. >> they tend to look at him as a suspect because he does not have an identity...
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not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one palestinian, that we should have a one-state solution where everyone shares in the same land and has equal rights. i know i'm in the minority with this idea. still, the situation in the west bank and in israel is so complicated now that you have a scrambled situation, where the israelis are living amongst palestinians, and palestinians are living amongst israelis, and the question really is how to separate the two people. onone of the israeli intellectuals that dealt with this binational situation which we are in is the former deputy may
not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two separate states, one israeli and one...
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many palestinians rejected the proposal.or any division in the land of israel. talking about the palestinian authority in the west bank. i do not believe there is a chance of final settlement, not because of not because of us, because of them. but you have to recognise... as israelis, do you not have a duty to keep searching, to keep working, for a solution, because if you do not, your own people suffer the consequences? but you know, let's listen to my proposal. i don't think a final settlement is possible. but on the other hand, i don't want to rule them. and they enjoy political independence since 0slo. they have their own parliament and government, a president and so forth. i don't want to rule them. but, forgive me, you do rule them. i did a bit of research about your post as defence minister. a series of reports cross your desk from unicef in 2013, saying the ill—treatment of children who come into contact with the military detention system in the west bank appears to be widespread, systematic, and institutionalised. h
many palestinians rejected the proposal.or any division in the land of israel. talking about the palestinian authority in the west bank. i do not believe there is a chance of final settlement, not because of not because of us, because of them. but you have to recognise... as israelis, do you not have a duty to keep searching, to keep working, for a solution, because if you do not, your own people suffer the consequences? but you know, let's listen to my proposal. i don't think a final...
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in 2002 you described the palestinian people asa you described the palestinian people as a cancer.n't say it. you pick certain quotations. did you see them for claiming you described the palestinian people as, iam described the palestinian people as, i am quoting directly, like a cancer? didn't say that. invisible but existential threat. know, something very different but nevertheless, you know... how would you have failed if a palestinian leader described thejewish people asa leader described thejewish people as a cancer? i didn't do it! you are just accusing... i have denied... you are accusing the israeli media of fabricating lies? there are so many misquotations. i know what i believe in. i wish to have full separation with the palestinians. what did we have after oslo? more than 1000 casualties after bombing attacks. what about after gaza? this is the reality. what is the choice, to leave the west bank for palestinianjihad to leave the west bank for palestinian jihad and daesh. president trump says he is going to fix the middle east problem. he said the other day, we will get
in 2002 you described the palestinian people asa you described the palestinian people as a cancer.n't say it. you pick certain quotations. did you see them for claiming you described the palestinian people as, iam described the palestinian people as, i am quoting directly, like a cancer? didn't say that. invisible but existential threat. know, something very different but nevertheless, you know... how would you have failed if a palestinian leader described thejewish people asa leader described...
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that liberated part of palestinian would break the rest of palestinian. these two plans, these two documents have never been disavowed by the palestinian leadership. even though there is a do this, theo palestinians have never given up their demand for the return of palestinian refugees. that same demand -- until the palestinians rectify this, until they respond -- let me respond and rephrase this. i'm not a spokesman for the government. i figure i speak for a good body of israeli public opinion. when we recognize palestinian people have suffered injustices in the past and we would like to try to inaugurate those injustices, they have a historical tie to this land and they deserve to share it with us. we are looking for the palestinians to reciprocate that position. only wayprocity is the for a durable peace in the middle east. any other arrangement won't work in the long run. he thought he could get away with it. it wasn't such an irrational position. it was a their bet on their part. they evicted the u.n. forces. the u.n. did nothing. there wasn't anoth
that liberated part of palestinian would break the rest of palestinian. these two plans, these two documents have never been disavowed by the palestinian leadership. even though there is a do this, theo palestinians have never given up their demand for the return of palestinian refugees. that same demand -- until the palestinians rectify this, until they respond -- let me respond and rephrase this. i'm not a spokesman for the government. i figure i speak for a good body of israeli public...
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he is known for his work with young people. >> i want to feed our palestinian kids, palestinians youthth nonviolent activities in culture, we will do it through films, cultural resistance, we call it. that protects the land, or text the palestinian people from the settlers in this location and their plans to take it over. reporter: the activist wants to give young people nonviolent options. the old factory is in one of the most contentious areas. a few hundred settlers live in the so-called h2 area. the once bustling street has been shut down for years. business is gone. settlers and army can move freely. >> settlers at one house start yellow as a palestinian, he is no -- start to yell. as a palestinian, he cannot go forward. other places are completely closed. there is no right for me here is a palestinian. they curse me with my -- me and my father with bad words. >> he says jews have always had a historic connection. abraham is said to be buried here. he is revered by both religions. >> you see the map, you understand jews are limited to a very small zone. one street, 3% of the town.
he is known for his work with young people. >> i want to feed our palestinian kids, palestinians youthth nonviolent activities in culture, we will do it through films, cultural resistance, we call it. that protects the land, or text the palestinian people from the settlers in this location and their plans to take it over. reporter: the activist wants to give young people nonviolent options. the old factory is in one of the most contentious areas. a few hundred settlers live in the...
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statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad,
statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad,
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there will be a palestinian state within the west bank. it had that bizarre within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative of the united states. observations, first of all, in large part i think you are correct. i would say that -- and you are also correct about the people who built israel, founded israel from say the late 19th century , on, were very many -- there were great differences among them. they didn't share one thing in common -- the messianic or utopian -- not messianic, it was utopian because only some of them believed a messiah would bring it. but after that, there was considerable room for disagreement. they didn't all pull together so easily. my own parents were members of the far left party, and i'm sure that they didn't, or their friends, they were fairly moderate in their views. some of their friends certainly didn't see -- have the feeling -- the other utopian streams -- but what they did have, and this is i think -- the project has reached a certain goal, the founding of this faith. but then the state
there will be a palestinian state within the west bank. it had that bizarre within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative of the united states. observations, first of all, in large part i think you are correct. i would say that -- and you are also correct about the people who built israel, founded israel from say the late 19th century , on, were very many -- there were great differences among them. they didn't share one thing in common -- the messianic or utopian -- not...
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statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, impo
statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already...
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it is in the news today that there are palestinian officials pushing back on your position that the palestinian authority has agreed to stop providing the payments to financially reward terror. i wish you the absolute best as secretary of state in your pursuit here. i'd love to talk you to further about those efforts moving forward in the weeks, months, and years ahead. i yield back. >> we go now to mr. joaquin castro of texas. >> thank you for being here and your testimony. obviously cooperation between congress and state department is important but i'm concerned over what looks like a lack of cooperation within the executive. the policy of the white house and the state department has not been completely aligned over the last several months. president trump took to twitter to praise the blockade. as you attempted to form an international coalition to isolate north korea, president trump called north korean leader jung kim jong-un a smart cookie and said he'd be honored to meet him. hurting your efforts. your efforts to assure our european and asian alliances have similarly been undercut by the
it is in the news today that there are palestinian officials pushing back on your position that the palestinian authority has agreed to stop providing the payments to financially reward terror. i wish you the absolute best as secretary of state in your pursuit here. i'd love to talk you to further about those efforts moving forward in the weeks, months, and years ahead. i yield back. >> we go now to mr. joaquin castro of texas. >> thank you for being here and your testimony....
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statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, impo
statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already...
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certification that the palestinian authority is not inciting violence. as in the main taylor force act, the academy graduates the palestinians are not only inciting violence on the part to target innocent it really is what they are doing so to target americans as well. >> congressman, just so you're clear. it wasn't that strong bipartisan sense of the congress that we have taken the position with the palestinian authority in a very unequivocal way that you either take care of this yourself or someone else will take care of it for you. those are the words i have used with them. >> you have strongly stated that in recent statements where you mentioned that the president brought this up with a boss that you had received assurances and it is in the news today that the palestinian officials are pushing back on your position that the palestinian authority has agreed to stop providing these payments to financially reward terror and i do wish you the absolute best, sector estate, in your pursuit here and i love to talk with you furthera about those efforts movin
certification that the palestinian authority is not inciting violence. as in the main taylor force act, the academy graduates the palestinians are not only inciting violence on the part to target innocent it really is what they are doing so to target americans as well. >> congressman, just so you're clear. it wasn't that strong bipartisan sense of the congress that we have taken the position with the palestinian authority in a very unequivocal way that you either take care of this...
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accused the palestinians of broadcasting i think that the americans are going to push the palestinians on that one. that is also the issue they have a welfare system in place within a payment the beenies of people who have arrested by israel, killed in fighting, or involved in fight -- violence against israelis. israel doesn't like that system and for years they have been calling to an end to these payments. as we said, jared kushner is in the region today, having these read -- these meetings. remind us what his relationships are with a key players. guest: that could make things interesting. one, it's always important for an envoy to be close to the president and you can't get much closer to the president and kushner. when they are's to him they know they are speaking to the white house, giving them instant credibility. he has also held to meetings with roadsides in recent months in washington as well. by all accounts, both sides are very comfortable working with this white house and with kushner. that does give him some credibility with both sides, maybe to get something going. i thin
accused the palestinians of broadcasting i think that the americans are going to push the palestinians on that one. that is also the issue they have a welfare system in place within a payment the beenies of people who have arrested by israel, killed in fighting, or involved in fight -- violence against israelis. israel doesn't like that system and for years they have been calling to an end to these payments. as we said, jared kushner is in the region today, having these read -- these meetings....
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gaza is a palestinian state and maybe there will be a palestinian state in the west bank. so it had that bizarre effect within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative. on the observations, first of all, in large part, i think you are correct. i would say that, and you are also correct that the people who built israel founded israel from say the late 19-century on, were very, many great differences among them and great differences. messionic -- utopian. and but after that, there was a considerable room for this agreement. they didn't all pull together so easily. my own parents were members of the far left party, and i am sure that they didn't, or their friends, they were fairly moderate in their views. but some of their friends certainly didn't see, didn't have fellow feeling with the other utopian extremes. but what they did have, and this is, i think we can't forget that you are right in where the project has reached a certain goal, the finding of the state. but the state takes on a real reality so that for example communists or left wing could fight sh
gaza is a palestinian state and maybe there will be a palestinian state in the west bank. so it had that bizarre effect within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative. on the observations, first of all, in large part, i think you are correct. i would say that, and you are also correct that the people who built israel founded israel from say the late 19-century on, were very, many great differences among them and great differences. messionic -- utopian. and but after that,...
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israel, it was not to establish a palestinian state. had it and so, there would have been one and 48 after the fighting stopped. had they won and 67 -- a think-one as to them having established palestinian state that it would of done what they did and 40 at come at the very specters would have divided up the spoils. , it,ddest thing paradoxically, created a condition for the establishment of -- the palestinian state. within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative of the united states. --cks on this observation part comell, in large i think you are correct. and you arethat -- also correct about the people who built israel, founded israel from -- say the late 19th century on, were very many -- there were great differences. they didn't share one thing in common -- the messianic or utopian -- not messianic, utopian. the masai would bring it was the but after that, there was considerable room for disagreement. in a novel together so easily read by all caps -- members of the far left party, i'm sure that they didn't, or the
israel, it was not to establish a palestinian state. had it and so, there would have been one and 48 after the fighting stopped. had they won and 67 -- a think-one as to them having established palestinian state that it would of done what they did and 40 at come at the very specters would have divided up the spoils. , it,ddest thing paradoxically, created a condition for the establishment of -- the palestinian state. within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative of the...
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from palestinian lands the palestinians don't have a state they've been reliant on the support of other states syria was once syria gave a lot of support to the palestinians now syria has been engulfed in a war israelis are quite happy with it what do the israelis really want the nation of the war and the continued fragmentation of arab countries that could potentially come to the aid of the palestinians now i want to speak on nikki haley's recent comments on the chemical attacks in syria and the claim that the u.s. just helped to avert a chemical attack by threatening syrian president bashar al assad what are your thoughts on that well nikki haley's comments are a straw dog another words a complete fraud a straw dog is this the american government says the syrians are about to carry out chemical weapons we're going to strike them should they do that the syrians say we don't have any chemical weapons international inspectors say the syrians don't have chemical weapons the syrians then don't use chemical weapons in a chemical weapons attack in the u.s. comes out and said see we stop the
from palestinian lands the palestinians don't have a state they've been reliant on the support of other states syria was once syria gave a lot of support to the palestinians now syria has been engulfed in a war israelis are quite happy with it what do the israelis really want the nation of the war and the continued fragmentation of arab countries that could potentially come to the aid of the palestinians now i want to speak on nikki haley's recent comments on the chemical attacks in syria and...
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when president trump visited the palestinians, he visited the palestinian president, which springs outthe oslo accords. if he brings the parties together again, a premise for any talk has to be the only signed agreements which are there, which are the oslo accords. >> reporter: as for "oslo," the play taking on such world- shaking history, playwright j.t. rogers cited a pretty good precedent: >> shakespeare's plays are entertaining and bawdy and sexy and politics and life and death, and he's pretty good. i think it's odd to me that current events or larger political things are not approached more in the american theater, only because it's such great red meat for us. 1,200 people a night sit here like around a campfire and hear the same story and ask themselves the same questions. and that's, only the theater can do that. no tv, no netflix, only the theater. >> during the demonstration in support of the oslo accords, prime minister is assassinated. >> reporter: "oslo" received seven tony nominations in all, including for its two lead actors, and as the year's best play. for the pbs news
when president trump visited the palestinians, he visited the palestinian president, which springs outthe oslo accords. if he brings the parties together again, a premise for any talk has to be the only signed agreements which are there, which are the oslo accords. >> reporter: as for "oslo," the play taking on such world- shaking history, playwright j.t. rogers cited a pretty good precedent: >> shakespeare's plays are entertaining and bawdy and sexy and politics and life...
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and he would be giving the palestinians ex— boat to world —class the palestinians ex— boat to world—classs. and then basically everyone would go their own way. the one thing that was very clear for example is that we would not avail ourselves of the privileges that come with carrying a foreign and particularly western passport, so we would travel as a palestinian with a west bank id, batman for example not choosing the airport, going in through batman for example not choosing the airport, going in throuthordan on the allenby crossing, and also going through checkpoints. the other thing was that basically, because of the checkpoints, it's difficult for people to move from town to town. and so we decided it would be the purpose that we would move to its origins and so it became kind of like a circus, we call it a cultural roadshow, and it's on the move every day and meeting students at universities and doing events so it is quite challenging. michael pailin, in the way that only he can say it, and you know, he is one of the contributors to this book series, by the way, is for some reason, i
and he would be giving the palestinians ex— boat to world —class the palestinians ex— boat to world—classs. and then basically everyone would go their own way. the one thing that was very clear for example is that we would not avail ourselves of the privileges that come with carrying a foreign and particularly western passport, so we would travel as a palestinian with a west bank id, batman for example not choosing the airport, going in through batman for example not choosing the...
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palestinians register to receive care.n 1948, the a similar had result that the refugees who wish to live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practical date or be duly compensated. this is the reaffirmed by the united nations every year ever since come about these resolutions fail to be blind because repatriation was not permitted by israel. most of our population is a poor population and those who have to live in camps have to live in misery and squalor and poverty. it really is intolerable. latetheless, since the the life of the cam dweller has been improved not only by the social, medical, and educational services provided in the camps, but in the first time of their lives, they have a chance by struggling politically and militarily and intellectually that they are beginning to move out of the camps. they are no longer simply forgotten people left to rot there indefinitely. ♪ beirut to lebanon. in a still recent past, a prosperous metropolis. the city devastated by an intractable c
palestinians register to receive care.n 1948, the a similar had result that the refugees who wish to live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practical date or be duly compensated. this is the reaffirmed by the united nations every year ever since come about these resolutions fail to be blind because repatriation was not permitted by israel. most of our population is a poor population and those who have to live in camps have to live in misery and squalor...
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palestinians are more or less dependent on him.again is whether the israelis and palestinians are willing to make the decisions. if they are, then maybe we'll be raising our glasses, and maybe there will be some kind of an agreement. an ultimate deal? not so sure. >> in the fapast when they were close, they didn't have these outside arab supporters directly involved and that could be a decisive factor. maybe i'm being overly optimistic right now. covering this peace process for a long time. >> no one ever, wolf, lost money betting against it. >> hopefully something can work out. aaron, thanks very much. that's it for me. thanks for much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. meanwhile, the news of course continues right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> wolf, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin, you're watching cnn. we do have some breaking news here. the fbi is now investigating whether an attack on a police officer in a michigan airport was, in fact , an act of terrorism. the officer here at th
palestinians are more or less dependent on him.again is whether the israelis and palestinians are willing to make the decisions. if they are, then maybe we'll be raising our glasses, and maybe there will be some kind of an agreement. an ultimate deal? not so sure. >> in the fapast when they were close, they didn't have these outside arab supporters directly involved and that could be a decisive factor. maybe i'm being overly optimistic right now. covering this peace process for a long...
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statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, impo
statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already...
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palestinians are masters of terracing.y slopes gently towards the south—east, towards the sanctuary. and there, the central and biggest of 26 terraces is for the dome of the rock. from the south, 20 steps lead up to it. from the north, just nine. you can see the dome from the surrounding hills, but you cannot see it from the city. only when you come very close to one of the great gateways, when you are almost through it, is the dome revealed. ‘light almost floating, framed by necklaces of slim, colonnaded arches, and attended by other domes and pulpits and fountains, each of which, alone, would have commandeered your attention. but in the sanctuary, they are modest, demanding nothing, content to be here. absolutely beautiful. thank you. applause. i love that bit, actually. we discussed you reading it because i think even, you know, someone like me in the news business but i suspect all of you sitting at home and watching the news, we get a slightly distorted view, don't we, of what is going on, and that is such a contrast
palestinians are masters of terracing.y slopes gently towards the south—east, towards the sanctuary. and there, the central and biggest of 26 terraces is for the dome of the rock. from the south, 20 steps lead up to it. from the north, just nine. you can see the dome from the surrounding hills, but you cannot see it from the city. only when you come very close to one of the great gateways, when you are almost through it, is the dome revealed. ‘light almost floating, framed by necklaces of...
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the last thing about is the shift of the palestinians is issues. i think it is fair to emphasize that when the arabs attack in '48 or '67. the goal was to destroy the j jewish faith and israel. had there been so, there would have been one in '48. had they won in '67. i think it is 100-1. they would not have done what they did in 48. it created -- arabs would never have done it. in the west banks so it had that effect within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative of the united states. first of all, in what part i think you are krcorrect. i would say and you are also correct that the people that built israel founded israel from the 19th century on. there were great differences and they did share one thing in common. but after that, there was disagreements. my own parents were members of the far left party and i am sure that they did not and they were fairly moderate in their views and some of their friends did not see and did not have feelings with other utopians. but what they did have and i think you cannot forget that of the pr
the last thing about is the shift of the palestinians is issues. i think it is fair to emphasize that when the arabs attack in '48 or '67. the goal was to destroy the j jewish faith and israel. had there been so, there would have been one in '48. had they won in '67. i think it is 100-1. they would not have done what they did in 48. it created -- arabs would never have done it. in the west banks so it had that effect within the contours of what came to be the palestinian initiative of the...
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conflict counter palestinian terrorist groups accountability and good governance. in that context what we are dealing with now the bad expansive definition of refugee that the president a boss has acknowledged the end but the hamas affiliation in 2006 the dollar loss candidates have held 11 seats under the executive board those the use textbooks that material to delegitimize israel 70 .6% so furthermore 76% of the chair is taking part those that were under the age of 30 and i don't understand how they report directly to the general assembly rather than the united nations high commissioner on refugees. so currently bier at 31 percent of their budget for a temporary mandate we're out of cash do a tour around we're in debt and we have unfunded liabilities. and as a matter of fact i think it is correct to say it flies in the face and runs completely counter to every single one of the policy goals the yet those hard paying taxpayers pay for this. i have thoughts about what you said but i wanted to see for myself sutlej palestinian area is i looked at the schools in the
conflict counter palestinian terrorist groups accountability and good governance. in that context what we are dealing with now the bad expansive definition of refugee that the president a boss has acknowledged the end but the hamas affiliation in 2006 the dollar loss candidates have held 11 seats under the executive board those the use textbooks that material to delegitimize israel 70 .6% so furthermore 76% of the chair is taking part those that were under the age of 30 and i don't understand...
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statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, impo
statehood for palestinians. i've been to israel and i visited palestinian friends, and i've made friends on both sides. and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already...
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israelis and palestinians alike were stunned.denly, two peoples who had been separated by the so-called "green line" for 19 years confronted each other. both sides were curious about the other. as soon as they could, ordinary israelis poured into the walled old city. curiosity and the universal human instinct for bargains drove them into the shops in the narrow streets of the old city. the shelves on the jordanian side were stocked with duty-free electronics and small luxuries that were unavailable or much more expensive in high-tariff israel. the bargains flew off the shelves. and not just ordinary israelis: teddy kollek, the mayor of israeli jerusalem, and israel's defense minister, moshe dayan, both famous antiquities collectors, descended on arab dealers in east jerusalem and negotiated for ancient treasures to add to their collections. palestinians began to explore west jerusalem and meet israelis for the first time. a few had the nerve to travel to jaffa to visit homes that they or their parents had fled in 1948. in the pro
israelis and palestinians alike were stunned.denly, two peoples who had been separated by the so-called "green line" for 19 years confronted each other. both sides were curious about the other. as soon as they could, ordinary israelis poured into the walled old city. curiosity and the universal human instinct for bargains drove them into the shops in the narrow streets of the old city. the shelves on the jordanian side were stocked with duty-free electronics and small luxuries that...
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effort to jump-start peace between isrl and the palestinians.p reid has details of the trip. >> president trump was in israel just last month and talks have been continuing since then. now he has asked his son-in-law to take the lead as the conversation continues. the president returned to the white house following his first trip to camp david where in 2000, president bill clinton hosted a peace summit with israeli and palestinian leaders. >> i am committed to trying to achieve a peace adpreemt between the it is raillies and the palestinians. >> the president believes forging an historic peace agreement is possible and believes his son-in-law is especially fit to achieve it. >> he is so great. if you can't produce peace, in the middle east, nobody can. >> white house official says kushner who joined mr. trump on his trip to the middle east will hear directly from israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president, mahmoud abbas. the official says kushner will make a number of viz its to the region. but this peace effort comes a
effort to jump-start peace between isrl and the palestinians.p reid has details of the trip. >> president trump was in israel just last month and talks have been continuing since then. now he has asked his son-in-law to take the lead as the conversation continues. the president returned to the white house following his first trip to camp david where in 2000, president bill clinton hosted a peace summit with israeli and palestinian leaders. >> i am committed to trying to achieve a...
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that said, what are we doing worrying about the israeli palestinian issue when syria is in flames?> there are a lot of the parts of the world that are flames, too, but in this instance they look at the middle east as the passage of which everything is falling apart. if you can resolve that, you can take steps towards iran and syria. jared has his work cut out for him. he's new to this. these deputy positions, which are utterly critical for doing anything foundationally remain understaffed. the one way that trump remains with one advantage, at the moment where they are doing a presser, trump actually outwardly criticized or urged him to stop and he was not rep pri manneded in the press trump has capital to work with. i don't know if he has the person to make it work. >> we also have a situation where the president is consumed by this -- what he calls a witch hunt by the ongoing investigation that is or is not an investigation. let's talk about the performance of jay sockalo over the weekend. >> i think what they are trying to do is to say that the president was saying he was respond
that said, what are we doing worrying about the israeli palestinian issue when syria is in flames?> there are a lot of the parts of the world that are flames, too, but in this instance they look at the middle east as the passage of which everything is falling apart. if you can resolve that, you can take steps towards iran and syria. jared has his work cut out for him. he's new to this. these deputy positions, which are utterly critical for doing anything foundationally remain understaffed....
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it was a taste of israel event, and the pro-palestinian group disrupted the event. this is another kind of free speech issue i wanted to raise for reporters to think about. but also had a question about it. it came up in my reporting for that piece, a lot of questions over when is it simply free-speech versus when is it anti-semitic what they are doing? on campus there was a group formed by the former uc chancellor where they have been writing many commentaries against what palestinian groups are doing, you get faculty involved in this. i think it probably going to schapiro onudy this. have you had some issues with protesters or no? judith: the issue when i was there was a tenured case of a palestinian american anthropologist who was given tenure and i got a certain amount of hostile mail from some irritated alums and the tenure process went through. the president is the guardian of the tenure process. there were teaching reviews, scholarship reviews. i was never involved. it was unpleasant to get these, i am never giving you any money again. you look up and find ou
it was a taste of israel event, and the pro-palestinian group disrupted the event. this is another kind of free speech issue i wanted to raise for reporters to think about. but also had a question about it. it came up in my reporting for that piece, a lot of questions over when is it simply free-speech versus when is it anti-semitic what they are doing? on campus there was a group formed by the former uc chancellor where they have been writing many commentaries against what palestinian groups...
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behind that fence and israel that an uneducated palestinian versus an educated palestinian or unhealthy. >> i'm going push back a little minute. this seems like a fair question. how much longer should folks like me wait on behalf of the american taxpayers until they clean up their act? it's been 67 years. how much longer should we wait? >> i feel your sfrus administration and i think that what we need to figure out is what is the replacement of unra or how do we go back? first we have to limit the number of refugees it's out of hand the number of people that unra covers because they're not all refugees. but the schooling and the healthcare for those groups in there, i mean, there's no other place for them to get it. and so there's a population there that does need to have that. all the points you raised are right and all the -- those are all things that we need to fix. but i jufs -- >> my time as it expired ms. ambassador but at a minimum i think we ought to look at what they're mission and is if we can't meet this mission we ought to reestablish a new one and i yield. >> gentleman's ti
behind that fence and israel that an uneducated palestinian versus an educated palestinian or unhealthy. >> i'm going push back a little minute. this seems like a fair question. how much longer should folks like me wait on behalf of the american taxpayers until they clean up their act? it's been 67 years. how much longer should we wait? >> i feel your sfrus administration and i think that what we need to figure out is what is the replacement of unra or how do we go back? first we...
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people can debate what they want about her views on the israeli-palestinian conflict but much of what has been written about her is factually incorrect. because she follows much of islamic law the allegation is she wants sharia law in the united states. as people who keeps kosher doesn't expect kashrut to be the law of the land of the united states, everybody who follows islamic tradition doesn't expect it as law. .. much more attention than a series of disruption along those lines. they were slightly less youtube friendly and the anti-israel disruption there would be one person shouting, then another, then another so it didn't make compelling youtube, which i fear is a deciding your these days in press coverage of these and it's understandable because you like the middlebury thing like wow. certainly, i do every week i get five to 10 e-mails proposing articles on either pro-israel groups are wretchedly suppressing pro-palestinian groups or the other. it is a very contentious issue. time for one more question. >> in the georgetown faculty member. we think the problem isn't really abou
people can debate what they want about her views on the israeli-palestinian conflict but much of what has been written about her is factually incorrect. because she follows much of islamic law the allegation is she wants sharia law in the united states. as people who keeps kosher doesn't expect kashrut to be the law of the land of the united states, everybody who follows islamic tradition doesn't expect it as law. .. much more attention than a series of disruption along those lines. they were...
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who they have committed to this problem of israel, palestinian peace working alongside jared kushner.me, not the personnel that are the problem. the real question is whether they have a strategy to get something done. the real question is there. >> that's fair. jason greenblat is one of the president's national security advisors. he's traveling with jared kushner. an envoy of sort, greenblat is the guy who actually knows what's going on in the middle east and what is to debate. but the administration you worked in and the administration before it and the administration before it and the administration before it all wanted to be the administrations that brought middle east peace. what does he have to do to bring peace or create the conditions for peace. >> start off by saying, not only blame our administration for failing to achieve middle east peace, i wouldn't blame the previous administrations either. this is one of the hardest problems anywhere on the planet and it requires sustained effort. even that may or may not be enough. i think what is at stake here and the reason why admini
who they have committed to this problem of israel, palestinian peace working alongside jared kushner.me, not the personnel that are the problem. the real question is whether they have a strategy to get something done. the real question is there. >> that's fair. jason greenblat is one of the president's national security advisors. he's traveling with jared kushner. an envoy of sort, greenblat is the guy who actually knows what's going on in the middle east and what is to debate. but the...
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also have the position that we also cannot do for the palestinian authority indirectly. i cosponsor the taylor for sect in a number of my colleagues in the house and senate to as well. i believe one has bipartisan support that we should better leverage the aid that is provided for the authority which includes them not inciting violence the palestinians are not only inciting violence on the part to target innocent israelis but they're doing so to target americans as well. >> just so you're clear, it was with that strong bipartisan sense of the congress that we have taken the position in a very unequivocal way that you either take care of this yourself or someone else will take care of it for you. those are the words i have used with them. >> you have strongly stated that includes recent statements where you mention the president brought this up that you have received assurances. it is in the news today that there are officials pushing back on your position that the authority has agreed to stop providing these two reward terror. i wish you the absolute best to secretary of
also have the position that we also cannot do for the palestinian authority indirectly. i cosponsor the taylor for sect in a number of my colleagues in the house and senate to as well. i believe one has bipartisan support that we should better leverage the aid that is provided for the authority which includes them not inciting violence the palestinians are not only inciting violence on the part to target innocent israelis but they're doing so to target americans as well. >> just so you're...
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living in saudi arabia he started questioning how the people palestinians were treated by the israelis he was always he was a good kid he was a smart kid but he was he was rebellious and and had a lot of beliefs he was always looking for for his place in life and i think when he went to afghanistan for a job he training. many many he went to india for college in the meant someone who was going for a job any training in afghanistan which is not uncommon in the middle east. for someone to do this he really thought he found his niche and thought he felt were saudis down where he was supposed to be was. it was a mujahideen. and so beta is. i think one of the biggest things in the government why that is things the government really want to preserve beta at once they realize he wasn't a number three guy wasn't al qaida was he was. even as a rule judge that was good was. is very variable in urging to government really really want is rule directions more. as we all learned from watching traffic parklife finds a way and now it appears that nature has found a way to recycle old cigarette butts i
living in saudi arabia he started questioning how the people palestinians were treated by the israelis he was always he was a good kid he was a smart kid but he was he was rebellious and and had a lot of beliefs he was always looking for for his place in life and i think when he went to afghanistan for a job he training. many many he went to india for college in the meant someone who was going for a job any training in afghanistan which is not uncommon in the middle east. for someone to do this...