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friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search. finished wrong round take arrested one of the house or not the family in the room you put observers on go to sleep after three i was a wake up it's time for the second round. and again that's another aspect of it was clear here. when they come particular house they asked me all of the family in the kitchen all in one room take off all the cloth this the begs the beds all of that and many times they come through the house this is all of the family outside but this is so many i don't care i remember one one night. from one o'clock after midnight until four o'clock four o'clock and plaza remaining one hour here and they said they want the house and they know nothing of the house. nine hundred sixty eight left in the six day war and the great. military gave to us. is really going to really get it wasn't sure what we can do here is we've liberated sixty seven. let us move it. and israel gets. it together they're good guys in the joy newspapers. how kotel. and no great mus
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the palestinians have many arab states as new territories if they want a palestinian muslim government they can have that in saudi arabia in syria in iraq in iran in morocco also souces where the palace with the arabs libya egypt in jordan we believe in the guys in the divine promised to this country to the jewish people people who would like to live as it. as guests here their invaded but to think that they can run the country that's that's not possible. in the in the in. the in. the in. all. the of. the world there's enough states to the arabs there's not pull the senior nation there is not they was not a nation before of we came here and they are not today they came from many many. lands and states there was a big. kid just that's what they was there was not arabs here before we came here it was only some. hundred eight hundred or hundred thousands this is not what we're talking today and we have to look at the ice and everyone in the world and say that's not there when. the settlers in of all this and people like them have a clear cut solution for the conflict and that is ethnic cl
the palestinians have many arab states as new territories if they want a palestinian muslim government they can have that in saudi arabia in syria in iraq in iran in morocco also souces where the palace with the arabs libya egypt in jordan we believe in the guys in the divine promised to this country to the jewish people people who would like to live as it. as guests here their invaded but to think that they can run the country that's that's not possible. in the in the in. the in. the in. all....
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friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search. finished wrong ground take arrested one of the house you like the family room you from observers on go to sleep for three hours you wake up it's time for the second round. and again that's another aspect of it was live here. when they come from the house they asked me all of the families with them in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the clovis the pigs the vids all of that and have in many time they come to the house this is all of the family outside but this is so many i don't care i remember one one night. from one o'clock after midnight until. four o'clock and was raining all what i want here and they said they want the house and they know nothing of the house. think. it's the death of the six day war and the great. military to us. is really going to really back that it wasn't sure but we've liberated sixty seven let you stay let us move. it together there in the chinese papers. park hotel. swimming pool and no great music entertainers but he had a on
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. >> it's a palestinian story. it's a story about palestinians. it's a story about people that were on the other side, for me. i have never been on the side of the palestinian or the palestinian side. so i thought it was my job to know the other side and see what the problem is. if we're going to solve this we need to talk to the other side. >> this story is about how the society actually lives the daily life under conflict. it's about their dreams, their hopes, it's about the fact that still today waiting, like on standby, waiting for something to change. they've screamed it so loud and it never changed. >> rose: the arab spring and a new novel by julian schnabel when we continue. a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this
. >> it's a palestinian story. it's a story about palestinians. it's a story about people that were on the other side, for me. i have never been on the side of the palestinian or the palestinian side. so i thought it was my job to know the other side and see what the problem is. if we're going to solve this we need to talk to the other side. >> this story is about how the society actually lives the daily life under conflict. it's about their dreams, their hopes, it's about the fact...
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friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all else is finished run round take arrested one of the house rock the family in one room you put observers on go to sleep for three hours you wake up it's time for the second round . and again that's another aspect of it was i live here. they come to take the house they ask me all of the family with him in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the cloth this the pigs. all of that have in many time they come through the house this is all of the family are so many i don't care i remember one one night we stay from one o'clock after midnight until. four o'clock and four was relaying all our heads and they said they want the house and they know nothing of the house. like it's sixty eight after the six day war i think it's. good to us. is really go they really liked it wasn't sure but we're going to theories be liberated sixty said let's use the jews move it only jews will be. it together there is in the joy newspapers. downtown park hotel. swimming pool and. my b
friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all else is finished run round take arrested one of the house rock the family in one room you put observers on go to sleep for three hours you wake up it's time for the second round . and again that's another aspect of it was i live here. they come to take the house they ask me all of the family with him in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the cloth this the pigs. all of that have in...
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friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all dowsers finished wrong grounds take arrested one of the house you like a family room you put observers on go to sleep after three i was you wake up it's time for the second round and again that's another aspect of what it was to live here. to. become king of the house to ask me to connect all of the family with him in the kin all in one room they take off all the clovis that begs the bids all of that and have in many time they come through the house they said all of the family outside but i think many will think that i don't care. i remember once one night we state from one o'clock after midnight until. four o'clock and was raining i want our heads and they said they want the house and the not nothing the house. like it's sixty eight but after the six day war and the great. military god gave to us. his really really back then wasn't sure what we can do theories we've liberated sixty seven let you stay the jews move it move here i can't tell you how much a loving g
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this cause palestinians believe if they all see the outside. that. i served in hebron in two different period of time during a team first says soldier and then it's two thousand and one till medals to thousand and two was then i came back as a commander in march two thousand and three two or three december and the first two or three weeks that we came to hebron they went down to the city we're all shocked you know your visit and you were sent to wields shops and the worst understands ows is you see sterilize streets where palestinians are civilians walking only jews are allowed to walk near us to force course and for all time has a house isn't a daily basis you go and rocks in the streets and you find yourself in front of their cities the from berlin germany sounds you know it sounds familiar good of them to us such as arabs in the gas chambers gas they are executives out with the stars of david the never in the middle and there was a group of michael clayton in the beginning such refused to seven hundred we were shocked and then believe what's going
this cause palestinians believe if they all see the outside. that. i served in hebron in two different period of time during a team first says soldier and then it's two thousand and one till medals to thousand and two was then i came back as a commander in march two thousand and three two or three december and the first two or three weeks that we came to hebron they went down to the city we're all shocked you know your visit and you were sent to wields shops and the worst understands ows is you...
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there is one palestinian that tries to blow up a movie theater and there is another palestinian who is a father who is trying to protect his daughter and prevent her from getting involved in a political mess. there is a teacher saying to her student the difference between you and the kids in the refugee camp is the school. tavis: one person's story. >> exactly. i think that in the same way that the diary of anne frank was one person's story, i think thi. it's really my job as an artist was to portray or portrait, make a portrait of her and portray her reality, not of my 20-20 omnishent view of the whole inexhaustable view of the palestinian-israeli conflict. tavis: you have done it well. there is a lot of controversy. it is one person's story, but a power story, it's called "miral" brought to you by julian schnabel. the best to have you on. >> thank you very much. tavis: that's the show tonight. thanks for tuning in, until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time with t.c. boil and actre
there is one palestinian that tries to blow up a movie theater and there is another palestinian who is a father who is trying to protect his daughter and prevent her from getting involved in a political mess. there is a teacher saying to her student the difference between you and the kids in the refugee camp is the school. tavis: one person's story. >> exactly. i think that in the same way that the diary of anne frank was one person's story, i think thi. it's really my job as an artist...
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friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all the else is finished wrong round take arrested one of the house or doctor from your own rule you put observers on go to sleep for three hours you wake up it's time for the second round. again that's the last picture of what it was to live here. when they come through the house they ask me all of the families with them in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the clothes this the bigs the birds all of that and so i mean many times they come to the house this is all of the family outside but this is so many i don't care. one one night we state from one o'clock after midnight until for approx four o'clock and was raining on one hour here and they said they want to take the house and they know nothing of the house. think nine hundred sixty eight after the six day war and the great. military gave to us. is really go they really liked it wasn't sure what we're doing here is we've liberated sixty seven let you stay let us move it will be. here to get their advert
friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all the else is finished wrong round take arrested one of the house or doctor from your own rule you put observers on go to sleep for three hours you wake up it's time for the second round. again that's the last picture of what it was to live here. when they come through the house they ask me all of the families with them in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the clothes this the bigs the...
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friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around a certain rate. you go to search. for this roam around take arrested one of the house or not the family in the room you put observers on go to sleep after three hours you wake up it's time for the second round and again that's another aspect of what it was to live here. with the computer the house they asked me to connect all of the family with them in the kitchen all in one room they take off all of the love this the bigs the bits all of that and have in many time they come through the house this is all of the family are what i said and then it was like he said i don't care. i remember one one night we state from one o'clock after midnight. four o'clock and flaws are leaning over our heads and they say they want the house and they know nothing of how. i did sixty eight after the six day war and the great. military victory that god gave to us. until it wasn't sure here is we've liberated sixty seven let you stay the jews move it. and israel. get together they advertise in the chinese papers. downtown have a pothole te
friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around a certain rate. you go to search. for this roam around take arrested one of the house or not the family in the room you put observers on go to sleep after three hours you wake up it's time for the second round and again that's another aspect of what it was to live here. with the computer the house they asked me to connect all of the family with them in the kitchen all in one room they take off all of the love this the bigs the bits...
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and as i was saying, the crossing is still not open to any palestinian, it's only open to palestinians with israeli will have-approved ids even after the fall of mubarak. so it's a positive effect, no doubt, but again, it remains to be seen how positive, will it really have changes that are, you know, very deep or just sort of superficial changes as regard to the palestinian issue. in the terms of the palestinian uprisings, i was continuously getting asked, what about palestine? when is their turn? i say who do you mean against? because, you know, there's a government in the west bank with, there's one in gaza, and that has it own history and involvement of misadventures of the united states and, you know, the ill-advised involvement of the cia and so forth. or do you mean against israel? and then people won't always know. they'd go, oh, i guess against israel. people forget that palestinians sort of set the mark in this regard. there were the palestinian elections, the first truly democratic elections in the middle east which was the palestinian way of speaking up and actually changin
and as i was saying, the crossing is still not open to any palestinian, it's only open to palestinians with israeli will have-approved ids even after the fall of mubarak. so it's a positive effect, no doubt, but again, it remains to be seen how positive, will it really have changes that are, you know, very deep or just sort of superficial changes as regard to the palestinian issue. in the terms of the palestinian uprisings, i was continuously getting asked, what about palestine? when is their...
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ending this division, ending this internal conflict, and demanding palestinian unity and palestinian democracy. >> elections were canceled last year because of the split, and democracy is on hold. this is by far the biggest demonstration we have seen on the west bank since events in the middle east unfolded in recent weeks. palestinians want a piece of the action. what they want is that their politicians to stop the infighting. >> we want 1 percent. we fight together. this is our age. >> we also demand an end to the separation. we can see that -- it came after the unity of the palestinian people. >> these protests were nowhere near the same scale as elsewhere in the region, but you sense the palestinians feel inspired by those events and see an opportunity to make a change. the question is, are their politicians are listening? bbc news, were mollah. -- ramallah. >> news that might tear up your day is been on the ground, frankly. but here is something. mike woods reports. >> there is a desperate reason 's parents were picking through the rubble today. there were looking for the post o
ending this division, ending this internal conflict, and demanding palestinian unity and palestinian democracy. >> elections were canceled last year because of the split, and democracy is on hold. this is by far the biggest demonstration we have seen on the west bank since events in the middle east unfolded in recent weeks. palestinians want a piece of the action. what they want is that their politicians to stop the infighting. >> we want 1 percent. we fight together. this is our...
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you've previously haven't you called the aim of achieving peace between the israelis and palestinians quote the primary challenge do you don't you think now that after the recent escalation we've seen that this goal is sadly as far off as ever. temporarily it's far off but the fact is that we're all aging toward september when the u.n. general assembly is going to convene and something will probably happen diplomatically there's this whole palestinian recognition campaign and as you can see prime minister despite what is happening right now is about to leave for russia so diplomatic negotiations discussions continue. what is happening right now is really what. it's calls a little war that nobody really wants and also someone else said another commentator called this a battle of. match show between the israeli i.d.f. the israeli defense forces and hamas but everybody feels this is a mistake this is not definitely what the palestinian authority leaders want it's good to hear. but there's been so many false dawns here of new the broader picture is but there's been fifty years of years of
you've previously haven't you called the aim of achieving peace between the israelis and palestinians quote the primary challenge do you don't you think now that after the recent escalation we've seen that this goal is sadly as far off as ever. temporarily it's far off but the fact is that we're all aging toward september when the u.n. general assembly is going to convene and something will probably happen diplomatically there's this whole palestinian recognition campaign and as you can see...
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because the numbers are around nineteen seventeen or nineteen palestinians must have been calling for a cease fire and i think the greatest likelihood is that there will be some sort of settling down of the conflict because tonight states will not want a new conflict between israel and the palestinians and they'll communicate their desires to mr netanyahu mr netanyahu will defer to the american opinion on this one so i don't think it's going to go very far all right we always have you know why we probably have many problems right now and i don't think they want a new one with hamas but i mean why now i mean two years of relative quiet between the two countries i mean is this perhaps just the next region emboldened by what we've already seen in these other countries in egypt in libya and even here in the united states in wisconsin or is this something else i know you say that you don't expect it to escalate but there's something that triggered it. actually i don't even recall the particular cause in the sack or a sequence of events that led to the current escalation because there are f
because the numbers are around nineteen seventeen or nineteen palestinians must have been calling for a cease fire and i think the greatest likelihood is that there will be some sort of settling down of the conflict because tonight states will not want a new conflict between israel and the palestinians and they'll communicate their desires to mr netanyahu mr netanyahu will defer to the american opinion on this one so i don't think it's going to go very far all right we always have you know why...
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to give the palestinians the right. do you think that israel could use this incident to justify more use of force in the future. i wish i could say i would have noticed back in the last month or so the good news and discrimination and there were discouragement against because it was bent and business to its. method of threat. and that's obvious to us and we have noticed that remember of the wrists and revolution with the simple ones and do it with good genes good news. good reboot actions bad news that was good to bring the people in the rest and it's quite noticeable if you look at the news and the rest of it was very. predictable as. this is actually. in bad position pursued by prison because of the biggest rebel rebel advance and say well i'm still for it. let's go to everest that is i was glued to the stewardship. but i guess i'm against the list right side number lecture of political science at present university joining us live from ramallah. let's take a look now at some other top stories from around the world le
to give the palestinians the right. do you think that israel could use this incident to justify more use of force in the future. i wish i could say i would have noticed back in the last month or so the good news and discrimination and there were discouragement against because it was bent and business to its. method of threat. and that's obvious to us and we have noticed that remember of the wrists and revolution with the simple ones and do it with good genes good news. good reboot actions bad...
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[applause] overly restricting aid to the palestinian authority, taking a reactionary approach to the legitimate components of a new egyptian or lebanese government, and the list goes on. [applause] so you're here at an important time. it will be critical for all of you to let the elected leaders know tomorrow, and we look forward to having you on the hill. let me and my colleagues know that you care about these issues, that you're watching, that you're watching carefully, that there is still widespread support among the american people for an active, assertive u.s. role in sustaining peace. thank you. [applause] >> congressman -- [inaudible] >> thank you. you know, before i begin the assigned topic, you know, sometimes the staff hands us one or two pages of preparatory notes for these events, and i was taken by the extraordinary times we live in. the first page of the staff gave me, protests in the middle east, protests spreading rapidly across the middle east and north africa, bahrain, egypt, iran, iraq, kuwait, yemen, i'm -- i mean, who would have are e predicted this six months ag
[applause] overly restricting aid to the palestinian authority, taking a reactionary approach to the legitimate components of a new egyptian or lebanese government, and the list goes on. [applause] so you're here at an important time. it will be critical for all of you to let the elected leaders know tomorrow, and we look forward to having you on the hill. let me and my colleagues know that you care about these issues, that you're watching, that you're watching carefully, that there is still...
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in terms of the palestinian issue, you know, the gulf states also, they give lip service to the palestinian cause, sometimes more than that. no, this is iran's way of exerting asymmetric power. part of it is through the co religion ties and it's a way to show that you can't ignore iran. you ignore iran, they're going to get back at you through their support for hamas hezbollah. it's the iran states now become more supportive of palestinians, egypt in particular, then perhaps iran will be less trovelt the palestinian cause. that's another way to look at it. this is a true marriage of convenience. hamas iuzzini. they don't love iran. no arabs love iran but they take is money. they use each other. do >> following up on that, could you talk a little bit more about how what's happening in bahrain intercepts with the iranians because of course there, you have a popular movement on the shiite island of bahrain being repressed by the saudis helping the bahrainan ruling family. if you could talk a little bit more about what's happening there, that would be great. >> if the 1980's, there were iranian
in terms of the palestinian issue, you know, the gulf states also, they give lip service to the palestinian cause, sometimes more than that. no, this is iran's way of exerting asymmetric power. part of it is through the co religion ties and it's a way to show that you can't ignore iran. you ignore iran, they're going to get back at you through their support for hamas hezbollah. it's the iran states now become more supportive of palestinians, egypt in particular, then perhaps iran will be less...
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erdogan. >> rose: so what impact will this have on the palestinian issue? >> you know, i asked some palestinian friends "why don't you do the same? why don't palestinians go now to the street it is way the tunisians have done and the egyptians have done and the libyans are doing and say we'll not go home until the occupation ends?" of course they remember what happened to them in the first intifada which was totally peaceful. and they are divided. >> rose: but the palestinian authority... >> this is really crippling. the other thing that's going to happen is no matter what kind of government you're going to have in egypt, i think what they would have slightly different attitude on how their treaty with israel is being implemented. there's one part of this treaty, between israel and egypt and between israel and jordan that nobody speaks about. >> rose: what part is that? >> the part is that says the deal we have between us-- we egypt and you israel-- is that there must be a solution, a fair solution on the palestinian issue. i think... with the u.s. saying w
erdogan. >> rose: so what impact will this have on the palestinian issue? >> you know, i asked some palestinian friends "why don't you do the same? why don't palestinians go now to the street it is way the tunisians have done and the egyptians have done and the libyans are doing and say we'll not go home until the occupation ends?" of course they remember what happened to them in the first intifada which was totally peaceful. and they are divided. >> rose: but the...
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big picture i'm sam harben coming up in this half hour mideast peace talks between israelis and palestinians have taken a back seat while the world what this is a revolutionary wave across arab countries and i think coeditor of the goldstone report joins me in studio to discuss mideast peace talks and what that report calls for plus in today's tough economy it seems bank of america is doing just fine making billions in this bull market but there's new concern we may be headed for another financial meltdown then i give you my take on this bubble economy and what it means for you and me the taxpayer but first it's the video sting that's making headlines across the nation. that's it for national public radio vivian schiller resigned today she was in the middle of a controversy one day after an n.p.r. executive in charge of fundraising ronald schiller no relation by the way of it was caught on videotape calling some members of the tea party racists here's a video. i think. it's. safe to take a. piece of. white. america. scary. series. one of what you saw was the worker right wing james o'keefe h
big picture i'm sam harben coming up in this half hour mideast peace talks between israelis and palestinians have taken a back seat while the world what this is a revolutionary wave across arab countries and i think coeditor of the goldstone report joins me in studio to discuss mideast peace talks and what that report calls for plus in today's tough economy it seems bank of america is doing just fine making billions in this bull market but there's new concern we may be headed for another...
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in terms of the palestinian issue, they give lipstick -- they give lip service to the palestinian cause. this is a runway -- this is iran's way of exerting power, part of that to show that you cannot ignore iran. they will get back if you to hezbollah, through the support through hamas. if the arab states become more supportive of the palestinians, egypt in particular, then perhaps iran will become less relevant to the palestinian cause. that is one way to look at it. hamas do not love iran. but they take its money. the use each other. that is just natural. >> following a bomb that, -- following up on that, could you talk about what has happened in bahrain intersects the iranians? there you have a popular movement on the shiite island of bahrain come with the saudis helping the of bahrainian ruling family. >> there were a definite effort to subvert the situation in bahrain and kuwait, eastern saudi arabia. iran was definitely in and the revolutionary mode. in more recent years, that has not been the case. i think the bahrain shias are patriotic bahrainis. they want a democracy. they won
in terms of the palestinian issue, they give lipstick -- they give lip service to the palestinian cause. this is a runway -- this is iran's way of exerting power, part of that to show that you cannot ignore iran. they will get back if you to hezbollah, through the support through hamas. if the arab states become more supportive of the palestinians, egypt in particular, then perhaps iran will become less relevant to the palestinian cause. that is one way to look at it. hamas do not love iran....
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cut the israeli palestinian conflict fundamentally is provocateurs on either side can derail majority opinion or do you process by using provocative violence we saw it today right we could send katyusha rockets over the border israel israel responds you have a terrorist bombing in jerusalem the city of peace israel is going to respond now israel has a right to respond and it should but that response has got to be absolutely targeted and proportional and when that response isn't that when things happen like the accidental killing of the palestinian boys over the weekend it only feeds the same cycle of anger and hatred and bitterness that's been going on in this region for decades you know what we really need to take a look at the situation not in terms of which side we support or who's right or who's wrong you know israeli absoluteness want peace without justice right palestinian absoluteness want justice without peace the simple fact of the matter is both sides know you can't have peace without justice and vice versa both sides know they have to make hard decisions and it's time for t
cut the israeli palestinian conflict fundamentally is provocateurs on either side can derail majority opinion or do you process by using provocative violence we saw it today right we could send katyusha rockets over the border israel israel responds you have a terrorist bombing in jerusalem the city of peace israel is going to respond now israel has a right to respond and it should but that response has got to be absolutely targeted and proportional and when that response isn't that when things...
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this is a palestinian dress with hand importers from the top to bottom. -- embroidery from the top to this is all handstitched. could the other models join the girls on the floor?
this is a palestinian dress with hand importers from the top to bottom. -- embroidery from the top to this is all handstitched. could the other models join the girls on the floor?
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu you're in moscow russia talking to help get the israeli palestinian peace negotiations back on track the talks have been stalled since september when israel refused to extend a freeze on settlement construction in the west bank are you covering us are reports from moscow. following the recent events of unrest in the north african region and of course the middle east israel may have to rethink its positions due to the conflicts that we saw taking place in countries like egypt tunisia libya all those places of course specifically egypt which israel long ago has considered a very strong ally with the change in government israeli officials may now have to rethink their position on the middle east peace negotiations and somehow downgrade and modify their position making it perhaps a more negotiable one more prone and more open to finding diplomatic solutions that would suit both sides of the israeli palestinian conflict still israel is. suffering from one of its first bombings in jerusalem in a number of years that of course intensifies the situation a lot
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu you're in moscow russia talking to help get the israeli palestinian peace negotiations back on track the talks have been stalled since september when israel refused to extend a freeze on settlement construction in the west bank are you covering us are reports from moscow. following the recent events of unrest in the north african region and of course the middle east israel may have to rethink its positions due to the conflicts that we saw taking place...
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this problem this situation can be solved a military standpoint because they're always in the palestinians are more than capable of making each other's lives military lives miserable the united states is not a position where it can intervene militarily to prove that situation the kind of intervention i'm talking about is strong clear leadership in a diplomatic and political domain preferred way from your american president that's focused on breaking these old ideas breaking these old cycles and working towards a constructive solution well i brought the obama can do that will certainly be something thing as no other president has been chris thanks so much christopher thank you so much for joining us tonight pleasure to see. now time for short break will we come back mike huckabee is doing what republicans do best waging the culture war to obscure from the issues that actually not this time he's taking on the gays our original going home sales mean ited states have reached the lowest point since j.f.k. was president the american dream seems so john and no one's talking about it anymore so is
this problem this situation can be solved a military standpoint because they're always in the palestinians are more than capable of making each other's lives military lives miserable the united states is not a position where it can intervene militarily to prove that situation the kind of intervention i'm talking about is strong clear leadership in a diplomatic and political domain preferred way from your american president that's focused on breaking these old ideas breaking these old cycles and...
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this tells the story of the palestinian-israeli conflict through the eyes of several families, beginning the beginning and going to the future, so it is a panoramic. but basically the central point is the page-turning story, the legal thriller, the political thriller, the thriller about iranian nuclear reactors and terrorist plots and the ins and outs of intelligence agencies. - and another technique you use, i notice, interesting technique, that is more proper to literature than to the sort of cinematic storytelling that we get nowadays where everything has to come together in the final scene, you take a central fact of the first half of the book, which is a kidnapping-- which should normally, again, in a movie structure, be solved at the end--and you stop it in the middle of the book and change the focus completely. you do that in literature, not in the movies, and most books nowadays are written like movies, but you change the focus like that in the middle. - you're right. i wanted to make sure this had multiple twists and turns, and obviously you could have written a whole novel abou
this tells the story of the palestinian-israeli conflict through the eyes of several families, beginning the beginning and going to the future, so it is a panoramic. but basically the central point is the page-turning story, the legal thriller, the political thriller, the thriller about iranian nuclear reactors and terrorist plots and the ins and outs of intelligence agencies. - and another technique you use, i notice, interesting technique, that is more proper to literature than to the sort of...
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the weapons were intended for palestinian militants. israel's prime minister examining the weapons. he says attempts to on the palestinian militants must be stopped. >> they were on route to the terror organizations of gaza. their ultimate target was israel's civilian population. we have already sustained thousands of rockets and mortar shells. >> a senior iranian official says to a news agency they rejected the israeli charges and it was not commenting on the incident. >> a court in pakistan has freed an american cia contractor who shot dead two men. the families of the victims agreed to pardon him in exchange for $2 million. the case has strained relations between washington and islamabad. many accused raymond davis of being a spy. >> this was raymond davis just after his arrest. president obama called him our it diplomat. many in pakistan branded him a spy. now he is a free man thanks to a payment of blood money. the cia contractor admitted opening fire from inside his car at a busy round about. he says they pulled a gun on him in an attempted robbery. police accused him of cold-
the weapons were intended for palestinian militants. israel's prime minister examining the weapons. he says attempts to on the palestinian militants must be stopped. >> they were on route to the terror organizations of gaza. their ultimate target was israel's civilian population. we have already sustained thousands of rockets and mortar shells. >> a senior iranian official says to a news agency they rejected the israeli charges and it was not commenting on the incident. >> a...
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quick to blame the palestinian militants for the attack. -- inside -- anti-arab. in gaza, the latest victims of the attack were being buried, among them the ball boys. political leaders condemned the violence, but more attacks may be inevitable. abc news, jerusalem. >> the officer leading the british air mission in libya today declared the libyan air force and no longer exists as a fighting force. the senior u.s. commander says that troops loyal to gaddafi are still violating a u.n. resolution 1973. misrata is besieged by government tanks and artillery. mike will reject reports. >> characteristically the finance -- define it, colonel gaddafi on the first night of bombing. he said that those attacking libya would end up in the dustbin of history. colonel gaddafi has pledged there would be no surrender, and this on another night with a burst of anti-aircraft fire. from the american secretary of state hillary clinton, a suggestion that efforts might be under way to look for an exit strategy. >> i am not aware that he personally has reached out, but i know people alle
quick to blame the palestinian militants for the attack. -- inside -- anti-arab. in gaza, the latest victims of the attack were being buried, among them the ball boys. political leaders condemned the violence, but more attacks may be inevitable. abc news, jerusalem. >> the officer leading the british air mission in libya today declared the libyan air force and no longer exists as a fighting force. the senior u.s. commander says that troops loyal to gaddafi are still violating a u.n....
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that could of course affect israel and the palestinians both men saying that a lot needed to be done to of provide some sort of a counter effect to that you stylize ation of the peace process needs to be. reinstated and that work needs to be done benjamin netanyahu of course a very willing to accept russia's participation in the negotiation process saying that russia had a lot of experience in this matter many aspects of course discussed but this was dominating the agenda and will be of course dominating the agenda for the rest of the day you know netanyahu is a visit comes just a day after mahmoud abbas came to moscow what is russell's role in the israeli palestinian peace process. more issues of course part of the middle east quartet the four countries that are involved with the peace negotiations that have a force been stalled said since september the united states tried to act as a mediator in reinstating those talks they were very successful no washable to pick up where the united states left off and it became a become a mediator a moderator of sorts and hopefully get the two si
that could of course affect israel and the palestinians both men saying that a lot needed to be done to of provide some sort of a counter effect to that you stylize ation of the peace process needs to be. reinstated and that work needs to be done benjamin netanyahu of course a very willing to accept russia's participation in the negotiation process saying that russia had a lot of experience in this matter many aspects of course discussed but this was dominating the agenda and will be of course...
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they want an end to the deadlock that has divided medicine palestinians over five years. -- divided palestinians over five years. >> let's remind you to have breaking news we received from the if you can -- fukajima power plants. there are fluctuating levels of radiation and concerns that the levels are no longer safe to the employees have been withdrawn and white smoke has been seen from one of the reactors there. the latest from fukushima power plant. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
they want an end to the deadlock that has divided medicine palestinians over five years. -- divided palestinians over five years. >> let's remind you to have breaking news we received from the if you can -- fukajima power plants. there are fluctuating levels of radiation and concerns that the levels are no longer safe to the employees have been withdrawn and white smoke has been seen from one of the reactors there. the latest from fukushima power plant. >> hello and welcome....
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islamic fundamentalist movement to take advantage of that so why on earth would they allow their palestinian authority colleagues who of course are not part of a mosque but why would they allow them to negotiate they will do things to torpedo those negotiations do you think that's going to have the right thing to engage hamas in talks. look i mean i can't tell the russian government what the right thing to do or not for russia would be i mean i would say from the overall perspective of the middle east situation it's useful to have somebody who is a part of the question is of course what he would say and i think that's where you know russia and united states and israel in particular actually i would say russian is right i mean this is a time when you have a million plus russian speakers in israel including of your lieberman foreign minister here they should have a much more substantial dialogue on peace process on security issues so that russia can use the influence that it has more effectively to deliver you know real results that are going to benefit everyone i'm. sure we're at a point like
islamic fundamentalist movement to take advantage of that so why on earth would they allow their palestinian authority colleagues who of course are not part of a mosque but why would they allow them to negotiate they will do things to torpedo those negotiations do you think that's going to have the right thing to engage hamas in talks. look i mean i can't tell the russian government what the right thing to do or not for russia would be i mean i would say from the overall perspective of the...