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for hamas, their main goal is to take over the palestinian national movement, to take over the pa and the plo and to exercise control in all the palestinian areas and dominate the national movement. for them, this violence is the main competitive advantage in domestic palestinian politics. they claim they lead the struggle, they force the israelis to pay a price, they strike back and defend jerusalem and the koran and the flag and the arabs and the muslims and all that stuff. then the others look impotent and supine by comparison because they d't fight israelis. for israel, they are in search of more land. this routine of death and destruction is very helpful. >> you mentioned the plo and others, the four-year mandate, almost 20 years he has been president, the recent elections called off because hamas were about to win. >> we will never have an election. they did not want one. they knew they would not have one. it was a charade. >> completely. >> completely charade from day one, yes. >> on the other side, netanyahu -- is his tactic, it is not a strategy -- it is a strategy of keeping
for hamas, their main goal is to take over the palestinian national movement, to take over the pa and the plo and to exercise control in all the palestinian areas and dominate the national movement. for them, this violence is the main competitive advantage in domestic palestinian politics. they claim they lead the struggle, they force the israelis to pay a price, they strike back and defend jerusalem and the koran and the flag and the arabs and the muslims and all that stuff. then the others...
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have these kind of 2 forces pulling the palestinian citizens of israel to wards of the palestinian national movement on the streets and maybe to wards and more integration into the israeli political system you know within the knesset and it's very hard to know which way it's going to go very interesting to talk to you about this thank you very much for joining us on the jersey thank you so much. and still ahead on. dealing with the destruction of their homes an ordeal for gas and residents under attack. and in other news a major pipeline restarts in the u.s. after a cyber attack but by this. time for the. sponsored plan qatar airways hello there we do have a risk of flooding for southern areas of china in particular in and around as we're getting these heavy pulses of rain along the gang see river lot of rain in the forecast for shanghai on friday we will watch that backs of moisture sling into the korean peninsula and key issue island in japan so osaka what day ahead for you on saturday 27 degrees and heavy pockets of rain for beijing in the forecast as well on saturday to southeast asia we're gett
have these kind of 2 forces pulling the palestinian citizens of israel to wards of the palestinian national movement on the streets and maybe to wards and more integration into the israeli political system you know within the knesset and it's very hard to know which way it's going to go very interesting to talk to you about this thank you very much for joining us on the jersey thank you so much. and still ahead on. dealing with the destruction of their homes an ordeal for gas and residents...
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have these kind of 2 forces pulling the palestinian citizens of israel to wards of the palestinian national movement on the streets and maybe to wards more integration into the israeli political system you know within the knesset and it's very hard to know which way it's going to go. but the security council at united nations will mate on sunday to discuss the conflicts that had been coals to meet on friday but that was rejected by the united states president joe biden called for a significant reduction in rocket attacks from jordan reports now from washington d.c. . after 4 days of deadly violence between the palestinians and the israelis u.s. president joe biden is sticking with his calls for both sides to hold their fire the question is how. how we get to a point where they get to a point where there is a significant reduction in the attacks particularly the rocket attacks that are indiscriminately fired into population centers the biden administration had not made the israeli palestinian matter a top foreign policy concern mainly because of the cold at 1000 pandemic and the resulting economic sl
have these kind of 2 forces pulling the palestinian citizens of israel to wards of the palestinian national movement on the streets and maybe to wards more integration into the israeli political system you know within the knesset and it's very hard to know which way it's going to go. but the security council at united nations will mate on sunday to discuss the conflicts that had been coals to meet on friday but that was rejected by the united states president joe biden called for a significant...
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repression that these protesters have ced, the continuing- -they know their code as palestinian national liberation movementinseparable from the palestinian code a on sardtuay will mark the anniversary of the thhnet cleansing of palestinians in 1948. what we're 'eegin now in one of the most popular chants in these protests in support ofor jeralem is "i'm returning." see this thd or even fourth generation is still existing -- insisting, "i will return," it says so much about the resilience. it is true we are seeing this incredible resiliencef th oe palestinians. no mathoter now much we are beig forced to be isolated from our people, we continue to act as the this hasev herap npened and we continue to insist on our right to be called palestinians and support our sisters and brothers all over the palestinian diaspora and oliver palestine. amy: fally, how do you even protect yourself when you go outside? >> will, obviously i am very fortunate to have the most amazing comrades and friends in the world so iwh knoenever u're in e streets, you're never alone. i have the most amazing women and men in the world, youn
repression that these protesters have ced, the continuing- -they know their code as palestinian national liberation movementinseparable from the palestinian code a on sardtuay will mark the anniversary of the thhnet cleansing of palestinians in 1948. what we're 'eegin now in one of the most popular chants in these protests in support ofor jeralem is "i'm returning." see this thd or even fourth generation is still existing -- insisting, "i will return," it says so much about...
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instead, i think israel in some way i hate to say this, happier to have a disunited palestinian national movementgainst the palestinian movement not fighting and in a situation where these issues of disposession, refugees, have to be addressed. i think our government bears responsibility for not addressing this over the decades when the united states has monopolized the so-called peace process. when i was a negotiator in washington we were not allowed to talk about jerusalem. >> thank you so much for joining us today, we appreciate it. >> thank you, jake. >>> good-bye masks, hello smiles. the cdc says if you're fully vaccinated you don't need to wear a mask indoors or outdoors. dr. anthony fauci will join us next to talk about the mask milestone. because out here, you can't fake a job well done. hear renae's story at deere.com i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ achieve clearer
instead, i think israel in some way i hate to say this, happier to have a disunited palestinian national movementgainst the palestinian movement not fighting and in a situation where these issues of disposession, refugees, have to be addressed. i think our government bears responsibility for not addressing this over the decades when the united states has monopolized the so-called peace process. when i was a negotiator in washington we were not allowed to talk about jerusalem. >> thank you...
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this is about dominating the past -- palestinian national movement.t i would want from the international community is reaffirmation that hamas is not the adverse. david: that last point was really interesting. in terms of arab governments, what it seems to me is, whatever the issue is jerusalem, you're able to galvanize not only the public but the governments. even the abraham accords, we know the deep enmity, and once the issue becomes jerusalem, the reframing, it forces people to choose bad sides. who knows, we are still in the middle of this, maybe it will -- in jerusalem. but the story has not been jerusalem for five days, it's been rocket fire between gaza and the coastal town, the violence. i wonder if this is some way, is there a way for israel to do something to counter this perception of hamas as this legitimate palestinian defenders of jerusalem? lucy made an interesting point about these gangs that have emerged we did not see before. i also wonder if we can shift a little to the is really domestic context for jerusalem and the elections, an
this is about dominating the past -- palestinian national movement.t i would want from the international community is reaffirmation that hamas is not the adverse. david: that last point was really interesting. in terms of arab governments, what it seems to me is, whatever the issue is jerusalem, you're able to galvanize not only the public but the governments. even the abraham accords, we know the deep enmity, and once the issue becomes jerusalem, the reframing, it forces people to choose bad...
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the palestinian national movement looks like noah's arc. there are literally two of everything. i find it almost impossible to imagine that kind of big play. i think tony blinken knows it and jake sullivan knows it and i think the president knows it, but there is room for some diplomacy. the question is how much leverage is the biden administration prepared to expend and how much time and resources because no one is going to plant a tree if you succeed here. you can end up with the israelis and palestinians and with the supporters in the united states. ask jim barrack and ask jimmy carter and henry kissinger. is joe biden a guy who is challenged with the greatest task of national recovery of any american president since franklin roosevelt without his majorities in the house and senatefiesing a highly questionable mid-term a year from now. going to go after arab-israeli peace. how to imagine. >> aaron david miller, thanks so much for your thoughts. appreciate it as always. >>> standing by to wait for president biden to speak this hour. texas republican senator ted cruz seeming to
the palestinian national movement looks like noah's arc. there are literally two of everything. i find it almost impossible to imagine that kind of big play. i think tony blinken knows it and jake sullivan knows it and i think the president knows it, but there is room for some diplomacy. the question is how much leverage is the biden administration prepared to expend and how much time and resources because no one is going to plant a tree if you succeed here. you can end up with the israelis and...
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hamas has exploited jerusalem to lay claim to leadership of the palestinian national movement on the wing of thousands of rockets fired indiscriminately killing israeli civilians. so given those two realities, where do we go from here >> well, there has to be a two-step process here. i mean the immediate question is how do you get to a cease-fire i think the ratcheting up of the white house rhetoric will help in that regard, but it's going to require some time because the israelis have a list of targets they want to deal with but it can't stop with the cease-fire because the original problem here were events in jerusalem. the eviction and dispossession of palestinians. israeli police activity in the holy aram sharif so this has to lead to robust dp diplomacy. >> what to ending? you've studied this forever. >> what we can't hope for is an end to the arab/israeli conflict that's not going to be available with the current leaders in the region but we do have to work on israeli occupation practices we have to work with partners to deal with palestinian violence we have to deal with the u
hamas has exploited jerusalem to lay claim to leadership of the palestinian national movement on the wing of thousands of rockets fired indiscriminately killing israeli civilians. so given those two realities, where do we go from here >> well, there has to be a two-step process here. i mean the immediate question is how do you get to a cease-fire i think the ratcheting up of the white house rhetoric will help in that regard, but it's going to require some time because the israelis have a...
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hamas's strategic goal is to dominate the palestinian national movement.y made i think a huge mistake here thinking they could jump into the middle of the fight by lobbing rockets on jerusalem. the israelis were doing tit for tat. when they started lobbing rockets into jerusalem, which hamas hoped to use to take over the palestinian movement by dealing with this emotional issue of jerusalem, the israelis i think decided, we're going to take you down. we are going to do serious daniel to your infrastructure. hamas' goal is to dominate the palestinian movement, make sure there can be no two state solution with israel, make sure israel becomes a pariah in the world for many people. bibi and hamas, they understand each other. it's going back to 1996, netanyahu was elected after hamas suicide bombs. it's rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat. i see no prospect of anything breaking that cycle right now. >> kristin welker, what's the difference between the relationship that joe biden had with netanyahu and the one netanyahu had with trump? how is t
hamas's strategic goal is to dominate the palestinian national movement.y made i think a huge mistake here thinking they could jump into the middle of the fight by lobbing rockets on jerusalem. the israelis were doing tit for tat. when they started lobbing rockets into jerusalem, which hamas hoped to use to take over the palestinian movement by dealing with this emotional issue of jerusalem, the israelis i think decided, we're going to take you down. we are going to do serious daniel to your...
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that this movement that was established by yasser arafat has really managed to put palestine squarely on the international arena. people know that our dna is national. there are so many palestiniansthat adopts religious... you mentioned arafat, so let me stop you for a second. just to give you another quote, from nasser al-qudwa, a nephew of yasser arafat who has left fatah. he is absolutely disgusted by what he sees as the corruption, the sclerotic leadership in fatah. he now says there has to be fundamental change after 15 years of fatah rule. he says, "it's going to be sweaty, it might even be bloody, but the bottom line is this. we don't have a choice. things reached a point where we either go down the drain or we stand up as palestinians and say, �*enough is enough.�* palestine needs leadership, and mahmoud abbas is not it." well, it's a matter for palestinians and the palestinian people to decide, stephen. and it's really strange that people... so, why did mahmoud abbas cancel the elections? people are being killed as we speak. this is the height of the confrontations everywhere. there are massacres being committed by israel, the aggression continues. and then we discuss on
that this movement that was established by yasser arafat has really managed to put palestine squarely on the international arena. people know that our dna is national. there are so many palestiniansthat adopts religious... you mentioned arafat, so let me stop you for a second. just to give you another quote, from nasser al-qudwa, a nephew of yasser arafat who has left fatah. he is absolutely disgusted by what he sees as the corruption, the sclerotic leadership in fatah. he now says there has to...
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for 73 years, israel has attempted to fragment palestinians, separate them from one another and undermine their national liberation movement. by pointing to hamas, it is a red herring and obscuring that this is a liberation movement. this is a movement again colonialism and which wants to put others in their place and this is a movement to end apartheid which governs the life of all palestinians across gaza, the west bank, within israel and throughout diaspora. >> peter, this all began because of the eviction of palestinians in east jerusalem. explain the significance of that from your point of view. >> the significance is that israel was created with an act of mass expulsion of palestinians, more than 700,000. israel had another mass expulsion in 1967. israel has continued to expel palestinians from their homes and from their homeland ever since it was created. so as you might imagine, the eviction of palestinians from homes cuts very deep for palestinians and it is critical to remember that palestinian like palestinian in gaza are not citizens of the country that controls their life. that means they are essentially power
for 73 years, israel has attempted to fragment palestinians, separate them from one another and undermine their national liberation movement. by pointing to hamas, it is a red herring and obscuring that this is a liberation movement. this is a movement again colonialism and which wants to put others in their place and this is a movement to end apartheid which governs the life of all palestinians across gaza, the west bank, within israel and throughout diaspora. >> peter, this all began...
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co-founders of the black lives matter movement to israel to see how palestinians were living and you've seen the younger wing of the party be more vocal. former deputy national security adviser mentioned to me this week, that there was never this type of vocal, outspoken protests that they had from the left when it comes to the israeli-palestinian conflict as we've seen this week. yamiche: rachel, what asma mentioned, the meshing of racial justice and the palestinian cause. i want to talk to you a little bit about how this is playing out on capitol hill? rachel: and congresan rashida tlaib, eight minutes she was talking to the president on a tarmac, hands out, it seemed tense. i was talking to an aide in her office and it was confrontational. she pressed the president on this issue and she feels the white house needs to do more and do more sooner. this is personal for her. when we talk about the change in politics and the progressive wing, i don't think we've ever seen so many progressive lawmakers on the house floor speaking out, sharing the stories and pressing the president directly in front of cameras for that long, pressuring president joe biden. clearl
co-founders of the black lives matter movement to israel to see how palestinians were living and you've seen the younger wing of the party be more vocal. former deputy national security adviser mentioned to me this week, that there was never this type of vocal, outspoken protests that they had from the left when it comes to the israeli-palestinian conflict as we've seen this week. yamiche: rachel, what asma mentioned, the meshing of racial justice and the palestinian cause. i want to talk to...
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palestinians it's movements of the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. and there is also the international criminal court which is affiliated to the united nations in which is east of the matter so there are there are options internationally really good to talk to so many thanks to the t m 6 that it also will thank you thank you the u.s. secretary of state says that he hasn't seen any intelligence from israel to justify saturday's attack on a gaza town housing media outlets including al-jazeera as bureau the israeli ministry claims that hamas was operating from within the office building. israel has a special responsibility to protect civilians in the course of its self-defense and that most certainly includes journalists. he said that you requested additional information have you received it have you seen it and did you find it credible i have not seen any information provided and again to the extent that it is based on intelligence that would have been shared with other colleagues and i'll leave that to them to assess thousands of yemenis are gathered to show their support for the palestinians they're demanding that israel stop its attacks on gaza are
palestinians it's movements of the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. and there is also the international criminal court which is affiliated to the united nations in which is east of the matter so there are there are options internationally really good to talk to so many thanks to the t m 6 that it also will thank you thank you the u.s. secretary of state says that he hasn't seen any intelligence from israel to justify saturday's attack on a gaza town housing media outlets including...
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palestinians were killed over 4 years. all right for more on all this i'm joined by our guests in iaffa sally aboud member of the national leadership standing together a jewish arab social movement in london you'll see michael berg associate fellow of middle east and north africa program at chatham house and in dublin yes a lot of assistant professor at trinity college dublin and academic member of the center for palestine studies at university of london so us a warm welcome to you all sally let me start with you today from your perspective is what we're seeing here the beginnings of a 3rd intifada. i don't think you're going to get an answer from me a yes or no answer i'm going to tell you what feels different this time. but feel different this time. this time i think we have accumulation many many things that are happening. in the past few years we are seeing a tremendous development in the settler movement and you know they are settling in mixed cities such as. such as. a eastern jerusalem. exchanges and it is really a very very special case but really you know. they are going into israel. not occupied territories. according to international law and they are actually settling
palestinians were killed over 4 years. all right for more on all this i'm joined by our guests in iaffa sally aboud member of the national leadership standing together a jewish arab social movement in london you'll see michael berg associate fellow of middle east and north africa program at chatham house and in dublin yes a lot of assistant professor at trinity college dublin and academic member of the center for palestine studies at university of london so us a warm welcome to you all sally...
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attitudes on that the palestinians feel them powered as if people in a popular movement and it would listen if you want to develop as it is enough is enough you cannot hold a nation captive and you're kind of imagine that in on them and get away with it yes i don't want and it cannot be who is leading the palestinians is it has mass with what they're doing right now in terms of their violence because they will never win with the violence will they because in terms of fighting with israel they will always be outnumbered it's on the ground of course the people took the initiative and the masses bonded to the people are sort of the month but in terms of what's happening now as i said it's a popular nobody takes decisions and says not to go so now direct people run protecting their lives their homes their city jerusalem that some mosque people are going to directing that have to live in peace and dignity and freedom on their own land without constantly being at that why isn't and the humanized by their work so if you want to talk about traditions i think there's leadership on the ground that military leadership grow up next time as. a moderate actions but and that's
attitudes on that the palestinians feel them powered as if people in a popular movement and it would listen if you want to develop as it is enough is enough you cannot hold a nation captive and you're kind of imagine that in on them and get away with it yes i don't want and it cannot be who is leading the palestinians is it has mass with what they're doing right now in terms of their violence because they will never win with the violence will they because in terms of fighting with israel they...
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palestinian 5 more deaths have been reported in columbia as protests against president yvon decays government to continue anger over tax hikes, has now turned into a wider movement against the president's performance. the united nations and european union raising concerns about the heavy handed tactics of security forces. more than 20 people have died and doesn't more have been reported missing. alexander on p t report sambota another terrifying night in columbia, south 3rd, and i just see the kelly video shot by residents of to working class neighborhood apparently show the police shooting indiscriminately against testers. the morning after the scenes of destruction were mistaken all the many years, at least 5 people were killed and 33 injured. we condemn, and if absolutely any, aggression of violence and expression that puts the life and security and property of the men and women of this territory average. the western city of kelly has become the epicenter of the ongoing protest against the social and economic policies of president even do care. on tuesday, the united nations and the european union condemned the excess of the user for some part of columbia security forces to try and contain the rest. we are deeply
palestinian 5 more deaths have been reported in columbia as protests against president yvon decays government to continue anger over tax hikes, has now turned into a wider movement against the president's performance. the united nations and european union raising concerns about the heavy handed tactics of security forces. more than 20 people have died and doesn't more have been reported missing. alexander on p t report sambota another terrifying night in columbia, south 3rd, and i just see the...