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liberate ourselves. >> throughout the '70s and '80s, bursts of violence between palestinians and israelis were common place. the palestinian liberation organizationwhich was formerly led by the world, was led by yasser arafat, who led in exile outside of the palestinian territories. but inside israeli occupied gaza, a new resistance movement was under way. >> the first intifadah was one of the biggest mobilization of palestinian civil society and actors against the military occupation. and the itdea was they would disrupt the occupation operators. they refused to open shops. they blocked highways. it was a period of significance agitation. >> around the same time, islamists were shifting aproesh, to a more aggressive approach. and a new armed resistance group would emerge, officially known as hamas. >> he was a spiritual leader. in the gaza strip. one of the earliest founders and leaders of the muslim brotherhood chapters. when hamas emerged, he was the leader of the movement and the spiritual guide of the movement. >> hamas was not interested in liberating gaza and the west bank alone. instead, it set out to liberate israel altogether, as outlin
liberate ourselves. >> throughout the '70s and '80s, bursts of violence between palestinians and israelis were common place. the palestinian liberation organizationwhich was formerly led by the world, was led by yasser arafat, who led in exile outside of the palestinian territories. but inside israeli occupied gaza, a new resistance movement was under way. >> the first intifadah was one of the biggest mobilization of palestinian civil society and actors against the military...
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> palestinians begin to say we need to liberate ourselves. >> throughout the '70s and '80s bursts of violence between palestinians and israelis were commonplace. the palestinian liberation organization, which is formerly recognized by the world, was led by yassir arafat who was operating in exile outside the palestinian territories, but inside israeli-occupied gaza a new resistance movement was underway. >> the biggest civil society and actors against the military occupation and the idea was they would disrupt the occupation apparatus. so they refused to open shops. they blocked highways. they refused to a period of si agitation. >> around the same time islamists within gaza and the west bank were shifting focus to a more aggressive approach towards their israeli occupiers and a new armed resistance group would emerge officially known as hamas. >> a spiritual leader in the gaza strip and one of the earliest founders and leaders of the muslim brotherhood chapters in palestine and when hamas was established in 1987, he emerged as leader of the movement and in some ways the spiritual guide of the movement. >> unlike the secular palestinian resistance known as fattah, the newly establis
> palestinians begin to say we need to liberate ourselves. >> throughout the '70s and '80s bursts of violence between palestinians and israelis were commonplace. the palestinian liberation organization, which is formerly recognized by the world, was led by yassir arafat who was operating in exile outside the palestinian territories, but inside israeli-occupied gaza a new resistance movement was underway. >> the biggest civil society and actors against the military occupation and...
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china has been very pro um pro palestine german mouths that don't help support the palestinian liberation organization during the seventy's. this in the eighty's, a group of israeli soldiers found all these documents, you know, gorilla instructor instruction books from china. and there's always been sort of backing us as an agent against what, what china described as imperialism. and also in china is on t us stuffs which has been very common for many years in recent years. that's change. so the attitude is right, it's become much more positive because of technological issues. primarily, is there, it has been able to help. china is admissions in terms of building up, it's, it's technological prowess, and these are thoughts, so it's become much more pro. but in the last, while we've seen, we've seen a different adapted change in stats. how do you think then these positions feed into a public sentiment among chinese people in particular are the anti semitism that, that you've been talking about? what i think one of the big factors that we've, we've seen recently has been a growing nationalism in china. a
china has been very pro um pro palestine german mouths that don't help support the palestinian liberation organization during the seventy's. this in the eighty's, a group of israeli soldiers found all these documents, you know, gorilla instructor instruction books from china. and there's always been sort of backing us as an agent against what, what china described as imperialism. and also in china is on t us stuffs which has been very common for many years in recent years. that's change. so the...
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as the head of iranians and palestinian liberation organization said in a press conference: the list of palestinian prisoners who should have been released by the occupying regime changed, and this is also considered against the agreement to release the prisoners. also, the spokesman of rafah border crossings announced the arrival of 70 trucks carrying humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. earlier , it was said that more than 20 trucks are entering the gaza strip, among which only 50 trucks were designated to transport essential items to the northern areas of gaza. at the same time as the developments in the field, there are comments about extending the four-day break. in a statement, the head of the egyptian intelligence service announced cairo's efforts and extensive negotiations with all parties to extend the 4-day ceasefire. that it means the release of more palestinian prisoners and the possibility of more aid entering the gaza strip. the zionist regime announced that the war in gaza increased the popular base of hamas. in the baghtari bank , the palestinians also introduced mohamm
as the head of iranians and palestinian liberation organization said in a press conference: the list of palestinian prisoners who should have been released by the occupying regime changed, and this is also considered against the agreement to release the prisoners. also, the spokesman of rafah border crossings announced the arrival of 70 trucks carrying humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. earlier , it was said that more than 20 trucks are entering the gaza strip, among which only 50 trucks were...
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khaled al-haroub recalls the voslo agreement , concluded in 1993, when the leader of the palestinian liberation organizationser rafat, and the prime minister of israel, yitzhak rabin, signed a memorandum on the principles of coexistence of two states, jews and palestinians. for this attempt to establish peace, they even received the nobel peace prize. however, peace in the middle east never happened. the palestinian people found themselves in a dead end, lost hope, since 1993 there has been none, instead in everything opposite to their hopes has materialized, the deepening of the occupation, the expansion of settlements and all that remains of the land that was supposed to be the land of an independent palestinian state, this is the territory on the west bank , in east jerusalem and the gaza strip, where hamas won those elections in 2006, since then they rule the gaza strip and govern 2 million, 300,000 palestinians. hamas did not recognize the agreements signed and proposed its own way of fighting for an integral palestine. they penetrated into israel and carried out terrorist attacks on its territory, she
khaled al-haroub recalls the voslo agreement , concluded in 1993, when the leader of the palestinian liberation organizationser rafat, and the prime minister of israel, yitzhak rabin, signed a memorandum on the principles of coexistence of two states, jews and palestinians. for this attempt to establish peace, they even received the nobel peace prize. however, peace in the middle east never happened. the palestinian people found themselves in a dead end, lost hope, since 1993 there has been...
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role in protecting palestinian interests israel, it was party to the formation of the palestinian liberation organization, for example, but the in my view, the effectiveness of the arab league the palestinian cause, begann to deteriorate with the oslow accords of 1995, these brought about a reconciliation of sorts between the plo and israel and as much as each recognized the other, and set in train a process that was confirmed in 2020 by the abrahams accord. of a greater raprochement uh between the uh between many uh members of the arab league and israel uh in the meantime the the fishers between members of the arab league have uh if anything grown uh again weakening its effectiveness in its response to the events of october the 7th. okay. moving to the next guest, we have charles carlson joining us, he is the co-founder of we hold these truths and he's also the director of uh an award winning documentary uh by the name of roots of christian and zionism. charles carlson, welcome to the program, this war obviously has shown to the world the uh true face of israel's brutality, and uh many are taking action
role in protecting palestinian interests israel, it was party to the formation of the palestinian liberation organization, for example, but the in my view, the effectiveness of the arab league the palestinian cause, begann to deteriorate with the oslow accords of 1995, these brought about a reconciliation of sorts between the plo and israel and as much as each recognized the other, and set in train a process that was confirmed in 2020 by the abrahams accord. of a greater raprochement uh between...
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party between 1952 and 1965 and then the general director of the planning center in the palestinian liberation organization between 1978 and 1992. mr. shafiq is also former member of the islamic national and islamic congress and member of the islamic scholar's union and as he prefers to be introduced he is an arab islamic writer and thinker. thank you very much for accepting our invitation mr. munir shafiq. now today we are witnessing. unprecedented historic events taking place, actually now since the october 7 dawn with the al-aqsa flood operation that really just felt like a dream that we've been waiting for for the past 75 years, but it also brought a lot of nightmares along uh with it. let us begin with the most important event of the history as we speak of the arabic israeli entity struggle in all of its years since the founding of the temporary entity of... designist occupation, how did you personally perceive the al-aqsa flood operation on october 7? in the name of allah, the most gracious, the most merciful, what happened on the 7th of october this year is the most significant event i have witnesse
party between 1952 and 1965 and then the general director of the planning center in the palestinian liberation organization between 1978 and 1992. mr. shafiq is also former member of the islamic national and islamic congress and member of the islamic scholar's union and as he prefers to be introduced he is an arab islamic writer and thinker. thank you very much for accepting our invitation mr. munir shafiq. now today we are witnessing. unprecedented historic events taking place, actually now...
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why they supported it, hamas, which destroyed several thousand representatives of the palestinian liberation organizationnd until the last moment, if i remember correctly, the german government paid money to the families of hamas terrorists, who at that moment were in israeli prisons, through funds, through funds, of course, through funds, it would be quite difficult to carry out a transaction directly, and america welcomed this, and now they suddenly behave like what happened? it turns out that it is the palestinians, russia and iran who are to blame. they are nato countries, primarily turkey, the political circles of israel, who thought that in this way they were solving their internal problems. and the most important question is, does anyone care about the fate of children? you were so indignant at the tragedies that are happening in ukraine, what happened? or did you all go the way of leonid gosman, i sympathized so much. at i have no more emotions, this is a phrase from a scumbag, not from a person. general well, you absolutely rightly said that more than 20 million residents of gaza are being held
why they supported it, hamas, which destroyed several thousand representatives of the palestinian liberation organizationnd until the last moment, if i remember correctly, the german government paid money to the families of hamas terrorists, who at that moment were in israeli prisons, through funds, through funds, of course, through funds, it would be quite difficult to carry out a transaction directly, and america welcomed this, and now they suddenly behave like what happened? it turns out...
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protecting palestinian interest visas israel, it was party to the formation of the palestinian liberation organization, for example, but the in my view, the effectiveness of the arab league the palestinian cause. uh began to uh deteriorate uh with the oslo accords of 1995, these brought about a reconciliation of sorts uh between the plo and uh israel and as much as each recognized uh the other and set in train a process that was confirmed in 2020. by the abrahams accord of a greater raproschement between the uh between many members of the arab league and israel, in the meantime the the fishers between members of the arab league have if anything grown, again weakening its effectiveness in its response to the events of october the 7th. okay, moving to the next guest, we have charles carlson joining us, he is the co-founder of we hold these truths and he's also the director of uh an award winning documentary uh by the name of roots of christian zionism. charles carlson, welcome to the program, this war obviously has shown to the world the uh true face of israel's brutality, and uh many are taking action
protecting palestinian interest visas israel, it was party to the formation of the palestinian liberation organization, for example, but the in my view, the effectiveness of the arab league the palestinian cause. uh began to uh deteriorate uh with the oslo accords of 1995, these brought about a reconciliation of sorts uh between the plo and uh israel and as much as each recognized uh the other and set in train a process that was confirmed in 2020. by the abrahams accord of a greater...
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then is really prime minister and the president of the palestinian liberation organization signed the oslo accords. palestinian negotiators describe the progress that followed a sickeningly slow and frustrating. some say it's been the status quote since the creation of israel during the 1st world war and the british occupation, the mandate of palestine was promised as a jewish nation and home since 1947. this is what remains of the territory for palestinians. there needed 300 league and settlements, and more than 700000 is really separate. as in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. in the past 75 years, the un has paused 45 resolutions and israel, as there is no blueprint or roadmap of the theoretical states. each site has its own version, palestinians want to stay demarcated by the 1967 borders, reducing them as its capital. the most right, mean government in his reading history and internationally recognized palestine is not even a point to a discussion for what need is. the only viable solution is and we go to states or issues the 2 state solution, manta as did a long time ago
then is really prime minister and the president of the palestinian liberation organization signed the oslo accords. palestinian negotiators describe the progress that followed a sickeningly slow and frustrating. some say it's been the status quote since the creation of israel during the 1st world war and the british occupation, the mandate of palestine was promised as a jewish nation and home since 1947. this is what remains of the territory for palestinians. there needed 300 league and...
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and it was the 1st non arab country to recognize the palestinian liberation organization as the legitimate representative of palestinians established formal ties with israel until 1992 and no indian leader had visited israel until moody did . so in 2017, given this history, it might seem odd to some that moody has relied his country's historical position so quickly. close watchers of indian politics however, were less surprised. one of those people, this professor and director of the center for the study of democracy at the university of westminster, natasha cole joins is right now on upfront. it's actually thank you so much for joining me. it's easy to see parallels between a prime minister movie and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. both lead right wing nationalist, religious governments. both have been accused of demonizing muslims for political gain, but isn't that simple? is the fact that moody and nothing yahoo share political views, the reason why india and israel are enjoying such warm ties. now thank you for having meal. and i think that you're absolutely right. and how
and it was the 1st non arab country to recognize the palestinian liberation organization as the legitimate representative of palestinians established formal ties with israel until 1992 and no indian leader had visited israel until moody did . so in 2017, given this history, it might seem odd to some that moody has relied his country's historical position so quickly. close watchers of indian politics however, were less surprised. one of those people, this professor and director of the center for...
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and in 1988 and now there's yasser arafat, chairman of the palestinian liberation organization at the time, took matters into his own hands. the national council announces the name of god and in the name of the palestinian arab people, the stablish means of the state of palestine on our appeals to me on land without codes. al sharif, also known as jerusalem as its capital. and this is based on the natural store, go and legal rights of the pell soon are people to their homeland palestine. it's difficult to underestimate the enormity of the agreement terms at the time of the historic compromise, as palestine had to give up 78 percent of its territory, maintaining only gaza eastern russo and the west bank. but despite the proclamation the po low had no actual control over the territory. and jerusalem was even claimed as israel's capital. the palestinian leadership was effectively a government and exile until 1994. that's when they were finally permitted to self govern. but still on the limited basis, the palestinian authority was created and yasser arafat became its 1st president and 201
and in 1988 and now there's yasser arafat, chairman of the palestinian liberation organization at the time, took matters into his own hands. the national council announces the name of god and in the name of the palestinian arab people, the stablish means of the state of palestine on our appeals to me on land without codes. al sharif, also known as jerusalem as its capital. and this is based on the natural store, go and legal rights of the pell soon are people to their homeland palestine. it's...
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as a result, the palestinian liberation organization was established as a governing body, but no overall diplomatic agreement was ever being reached. i don't list and political analyst headlines out. magneer believes when he comes to recognize in palestine as an independent state. it is all talk and no action from political lead is all the 10s of any other countries in europe, in the west or any other places. he's not going to succeed as long that do yes of victory. any decision by the united nations? thank you to him. those 2 state solution on these, right? because these are the doesn't want to give the state to the for this to unions. recognizing probably some of the state law doesn't mean much when when the different a see me installed the proof of this trigger where they are without asking the permission of these readings now, therefore, which is really meaningless. what has meaning is to impose on these ryan, making it palatable for each uh and, and make sure that is right and is respecting international knows these really is no going to acknowledge the international way. but the in
as a result, the palestinian liberation organization was established as a governing body, but no overall diplomatic agreement was ever being reached. i don't list and political analyst headlines out. magneer believes when he comes to recognize in palestine as an independent state. it is all talk and no action from political lead is all the 10s of any other countries in europe, in the west or any other places. he's not going to succeed as long that do yes of victory. any decision by the united...
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kidwa, he served as the palestinian authorities foreign minister and represented the palestinian liberation organization at the u.n. in addition, he is the nephew of the late yasser arafat, the palestinian authority first president. welcome on the show. tell me first, you wrote an essay in the economist saying this explosion in gaza was inevitable. briefly explain. what do you mean? >> well, absolutely. because what we see now is not frankly a war by israel against hamas. what we see is a war by israel against the palestinian people. again, it's gaza. gaza is destroyed an the palestinian people are suffering beyond any belief. it is a very inhumane situation and all of us know that. now to answer your question, all of the ingredients for the big explosions were there as a result of the policies of mr. netanyahu and his successive governments and especially the most recent one, the current one, the most fascist and extreme government in the state of israel. what we have seen was to maintain the split between gaza and -- to keep the siege on gaza, to go to war every few years to destroy gaza and gazans an
kidwa, he served as the palestinian authorities foreign minister and represented the palestinian liberation organization at the u.n. in addition, he is the nephew of the late yasser arafat, the palestinian authority first president. welcome on the show. tell me first, you wrote an essay in the economist saying this explosion in gaza was inevitable. briefly explain. what do you mean? >> well, absolutely. because what we see now is not frankly a war by israel against hamas. what we see is a...
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from jordan, saudi arabia, the uae, egypt, and qatar, in addition to a leader of the palestinian liberation organization. >> jordan's foreign ministry said the summit will focus on ending the war and the humanitarian catastrophe that it has caused. we're joined now from jordan. jennifer, what else can you tell us about the meetings today? >> reporter: well, good morning, victor and amara. we're expecting this meeting to be full of tough conversations. secretary blinken will meet with his arab partners later today in ahman, and we've seen key differences in the way they've been approaching the war. there's been strong condemnation from the middle even partners to the offensive in gaza to the subsequent humanitarian issue it's causing. we've seen middle eastern leaders call for a cease-fire in gaza. that's something the u.s. is not backing right now. they're instead calling for this humanitarian pause to enable aid to get into gaza, to enable the output of aid, and we saw secretary blinken push this very hard with israeli officials in tell a vooev. he met with benjamin netanyahu. this is what he had to sa
from jordan, saudi arabia, the uae, egypt, and qatar, in addition to a leader of the palestinian liberation organization. >> jordan's foreign ministry said the summit will focus on ending the war and the humanitarian catastrophe that it has caused. we're joined now from jordan. jennifer, what else can you tell us about the meetings today? >> reporter: well, good morning, victor and amara. we're expecting this meeting to be full of tough conversations. secretary blinken will meet...
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she's a former spokesperson for the palestinian liberation organization, deadly terrorist group.ee mayorkas say that? i will give him credit for two things. he said in other parts of this exchange she does not represent members of the department of homeland security. he made that clear. he said i sympathize with his real, he lost family members. stuart: she is still employed. lauren: how was she hired is what i want to know and i want to hear him say that. stuart: antony blinken at just -- admits usaid going to gaza could head up, roll it. >> i promise you and this committee, they will be 100% delivery to designated recipients? no. there will be some spillage. stuart: spillage. we will follow-up on that. emily austen, a jewish activist in new york city says she's been getting death threats, decided it was time to take action and protect herself. emily is here with her story next. this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but
she's a former spokesperson for the palestinian liberation organization, deadly terrorist group.ee mayorkas say that? i will give him credit for two things. he said in other parts of this exchange she does not represent members of the department of homeland security. he made that clear. he said i sympathize with his real, he lost family members. stuart: she is still employed. lauren: how was she hired is what i want to know and i want to hear him say that. stuart: antony blinken at just --...
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organization, to the ruling government of gaza. for a long time, netanyahu's policy was to weaken the palestinian authority, the successor to the palestinian liberation to empower hamas. a group of fundamentalist as a counterbalance. for the last decade or so, netanyahu has, and various, ways propped up hamas in order to weaken the palestinian authority. yesterday, netanyahu said that israel will control security of the gaza strip after the war, but not gornor en administer basic services which is what hamas used to do in the gaza strip. however, he ruled out the possibility of the palestinian authority, which considers itself the sole governing authority of the palestinian people taking control of gaza, as it had before 2007. over the years, netanyahu's plan to weaken the palestinian authority worked. the p.a., it's presidents, hamas, are not seen as legitimate in the eyes of the world leaders, and they're arguably not seen as trustworthy or reliable even by many palestinians who have watched them continuously lose territory and authority to the israeli government. one option the palestinian authority has to regain legitimacy is through the palestin
organization, to the ruling government of gaza. for a long time, netanyahu's policy was to weaken the palestinian authority, the successor to the palestinian liberation to empower hamas. a group of fundamentalist as a counterbalance. for the last decade or so, netanyahu has, and various, ways propped up hamas in order to weaken the palestinian authority. yesterday, netanyahu said that israel will control security of the gaza strip after the war, but not gornor en administer basic services which...
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think about this, you know, hamas proceeded to go into a civil war with the with the palestinian liberation organization itself. so the postings and celebrate civil war. the kick, the plo out in the must be keen, a really brutal dictatorship. really hasn't served the passing people as well. and at the same time, you know, and i think we can can don't the occupation of the west bank by settlers and settlements. so you know, both sites have things that they need to redress in that dress. but what we do see is that in this current because exchange again, israel, as you know, exchanging teenagers who, you know, women, men and men who between 16 and 18 and who have, you know, committed some offenses in terms you know, attempted murders during stones, that type of thing and are being given their freedom back in exchange for the release of hostages. you know, every day of the truce piece that happening. so there's definitely historical patterns seen this where israel has exchanged. palestinian prisoners. 4 israeli hostages. that historical. >> thank you, professor. and in the interest of i'd like to ask you kn
think about this, you know, hamas proceeded to go into a civil war with the with the palestinian liberation organization itself. so the postings and celebrate civil war. the kick, the plo out in the must be keen, a really brutal dictatorship. really hasn't served the passing people as well. and at the same time, you know, and i think we can can don't the occupation of the west bank by settlers and settlements. so you know, both sites have things that they need to redress in that dress. but what...
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then is really prime minister and the president of the palestinian liberation organization signed the author. the accord palestinian negotiators described the progress that followed a sickeningly slow and frustrating. some say, it's been the status quote since the creation of israel during the 1st world war and the british occupation, the mandate of palestine was promised as a jewish nation and home. since 1947, this is what remains of the territory for palestinians. there needed 300 league and settlements, and more than 700000 is really separate. as in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. in the past 75 years, the un has paused 45 resolutions and israel, as there is no blueprint or roadmap of the theoretical states. each site has its own version, palestinians want state be marketed by the 1967 borders, reducing them as its capital. the most right, mean government in his reading history and internationally recognized palestine is not even a point to a discussion for what need is. the only viable solution is and you go to states or issues the 2 state solution, manta is, did a long
then is really prime minister and the president of the palestinian liberation organization signed the author. the accord palestinian negotiators described the progress that followed a sickeningly slow and frustrating. some say, it's been the status quote since the creation of israel during the 1st world war and the british occupation, the mandate of palestine was promised as a jewish nation and home. since 1947, this is what remains of the territory for palestinians. there needed 300 league and...