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netanyahu has stated he is in favor of a palestinian state but the only way to get to a palestinian state is through negotiations there are no short cuts there are no other ways of doing it and i would just like to take issue with the report that you just showed which suggested that the united nations general assembly can recognize a palestinian state and grant that state membership of the united nations that is flatly wrong only the security council can do that and i don't you know i think i'll leave all that a lot of there's a lot of legal opinion that we strongly disagree with you sir on that strongly disagree with you on that ok it is one of the reasons why you are going to united nations security council because it is like a last resort if i'm going to rooms they please my. mr netanyahu says he is for a palestinian state is that a palestinian state to you even would recognize even if they really said we recognize a palestinian state. not at all. and many israeli officials for years i would say starting september one thousand nine hundred ninety three until today and maybe even
netanyahu has stated he is in favor of a palestinian state but the only way to get to a palestinian state is through negotiations there are no short cuts there are no other ways of doing it and i would just like to take issue with the report that you just showed which suggested that the united nations general assembly can recognize a palestinian state and grant that state membership of the united nations that is flatly wrong only the security council can do that and i don't you know i think...
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with the israeli palestinian peace process in limbo and the arab protests in full swing the palestinian authority has spent its hopes on a renewed campaign for statehood in september the palestinian leadership intends to bring its case before the u.n. general assembly that analysts predict could deliver up to one hundred fifty votes and recognition of at stake but israel has been steadfastly opposed to what it calls a new one sided moves and sees the looming change as a major threat to its security we are facing a diplomatic political. tsunami majority of the public is unaware of and it will peak in september if the un does pass the resolution it would have made palestine as a former member with a territory that includes gaza all of the west bank and east jerusalem settled by hundreds of thousands of israelis the recognition could also help palestine bring international pressure to bear on israel and even seek action against it including sanctions and support of un peacekeepers if need be all this has become the cause of grave concern for top israeli officials prime minister benjamin ne
with the israeli palestinian peace process in limbo and the arab protests in full swing the palestinian authority has spent its hopes on a renewed campaign for statehood in september the palestinian leadership intends to bring its case before the u.n. general assembly that analysts predict could deliver up to one hundred fifty votes and recognition of at stake but israel has been steadfastly opposed to what it calls a new one sided moves and sees the looming change as a major threat to its...
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accept a palestinian state, wouldn't you?> i will tell you, i'm telling the palestinians. we are a state, we are a successful state. please learn a little bit from our experience. when-- started to build his-- we didn't have borderses. we didn't have recognition. he built without borders. i told him, start building, start building. >> but they are doing that, you just said that. fayyad and ramallah is doing that. >> 40 years too late. if they would do it at the beginning they would have a different situation. i welcome the building. >> but i think most of them whoop understand thats was a tragic mistake they made in 48y. >> but they continued for a very long time. and today, too, i believe that you can reach a pragmatic agreement without solving all the problems. you begin a negotiation because you have a disagreement and you cannot accept that at the beginning of the negotiation, would you have the fullback situation. >> but i want you to speak to what you think, what is necessary for israel beyond the you need somebody to n
accept a palestinian state, wouldn't you?> i will tell you, i'm telling the palestinians. we are a state, we are a successful state. please learn a little bit from our experience. when-- started to build his-- we didn't have borderses. we didn't have recognition. he built without borders. i told him, start building, start building. >> but they are doing that, you just said that. fayyad and ramallah is doing that. >> 40 years too late. if they would do it at the beginning they...
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if there is unity among palestinians, that would be welcomed by most palestinians in the west bank and in gaza. it is a different question for the israeli government. they have responded by saying that they cannot sit down and talk to the palestinian organization. they consider hamas a terrorist organization. this could be a very significant moment. >> a spokesperson for the israeli government has been speaking to the bbc. does it israel prefer the palestinians to be weakened so that they can impose their own solution on the peace process? >> not at all. we would prefer to see a peace process moving in. we would like to start negotiations on all of the core issues. we want a peace deal. we want a partner that we can work with. today's decision by the palestinian government to choose hamas, a party that is supposed to peace and reconciliation raises very serious questions about what they want. ultimately, peace requires both sides to make tough choices. ps requires both sides to confront historic narrative's. -- ps requires both sides - - peace requires both sides to confront a historic
if there is unity among palestinians, that would be welcomed by most palestinians in the west bank and in gaza. it is a different question for the israeli government. they have responded by saying that they cannot sit down and talk to the palestinian organization. they consider hamas a terrorist organization. this could be a very significant moment. >> a spokesperson for the israeli government has been speaking to the bbc. does it israel prefer the palestinians to be weakened so that they...
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, for me as a palestinian, i saw palestinians doing bad things. i should criticize it. and for the american jewish people, the israelis to speak loudly, all of us, we make mistakes and we must speak loudly from goodwill to everyone about the bad things they are doing. and i can say to you, the palestinians and the israelis, it is one boat. and the current israeli government with the policies, they are adopting it's not how important it is. to everyone who's living there come in when we say the current israeli government is taking the right action, we save all, israelis, palestinians can an american jews, and others. it's time to speak loudly. not to close our eyes about what is happening there. that's what is needed to proceed forward. if you see what you heard and to learn about the documents, have you heard about it? yes. what do you need more than that? it was a document signed by the palestinian authority with many concessions and the israeli government refused it. we must say who is against the peace? who is not willing? what you need more th
, for me as a palestinian, i saw palestinians doing bad things. i should criticize it. and for the american jewish people, the israelis to speak loudly, all of us, we make mistakes and we must speak loudly from goodwill to everyone about the bad things they are doing. and i can say to you, the palestinians and the israelis, it is one boat. and the current israeli government with the policies, they are adopting it's not how important it is. to everyone who's living there come in when we say the...
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lawmakers say that they may have to review palestinian aid agreements and palestinians themselves wonder whether the two sides can really work together. >> guests at this cafe in gaza say they were busy discussing the real madrid barcelona soccer match. the news from cairo was met with much skepticism even many year would like to see steps towards reconciliation of the two movements. >> we hope that they are serious and there will be some progress, but experience teaches us that the two parties in gaza and ramallah do not really mean it. >> after five long years of skirmishing between the two sides, many palestinians wonder what reconciliation night look
lawmakers say that they may have to review palestinian aid agreements and palestinians themselves wonder whether the two sides can really work together. >> guests at this cafe in gaza say they were busy discussing the real madrid barcelona soccer match. the news from cairo was met with much skepticism even many year would like to see steps towards reconciliation of the two movements. >> we hope that they are serious and there will be some progress, but experience teaches us that the...
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the palestinians. fax thank you and is an honor to be here. i sort of feel like i am the buffer zone. these are diplomats that are far smarter and experienced and distinguished that i am and also older, i should point out. [laughter] i'm going to try to be quick. and i will be more provocative because i like them i do not have to worry about somebody quoting what i say. what i am going to do is focus on the obama administration's handling of the era -- arab uprising which has been effective in some way but it is planning to the weaknesses of this administration and president which are to embrace the conventional thinking and to be too cautious in responding to big opportunities that come along. obama began with an outdated and conventional view of the middle east. and defining the arab-israeli conflict. this was the classic american view of the region but i thought it was unfortunate. the bush administration had made the conceptual breakthrough after 9/11 in saying that the arab-israeli conflict was no
the palestinians. fax thank you and is an honor to be here. i sort of feel like i am the buffer zone. these are diplomats that are far smarter and experienced and distinguished that i am and also older, i should point out. [laughter] i'm going to try to be quick. and i will be more provocative because i like them i do not have to worry about somebody quoting what i say. what i am going to do is focus on the obama administration's handling of the era -- arab uprising which has been effective in...
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the palestinians. israel might take it away. guest: absolutely. this is where diplomacy will have to comment. you have to be creative. there were notions that the mosque and the religious compound that had been there for 1300 years would remain in muslim hands. but that t ground below it be in jewish hands. talking about belowground would have one sovereign and above ground would have another sovereign. you're going to have to come up with some very creative solutions. this is the one spot for an israeli leader to relinquish sovereignty of the holiest site .n judea's aism this is a difcult thing for any politician. host: you conducted a lot interviews while you live there. you got personal stories down to the specifics of this conflict. ,'m wondering from both of you is the end goal of statehood more important, or is the site? guest: it depends for whom you're talking about. i think what we're hearing now is interesting. in recent days, there has been talked about palestinians going for a vote about pa
the palestinians. israel might take it away. guest: absolutely. this is where diplomacy will have to comment. you have to be creative. there were notions that the mosque and the religious compound that had been there for 1300 years would remain in muslim hands. but that t ground below it be in jewish hands. talking about belowground would have one sovereign and above ground would have another sovereign. you're going to have to come up with some very creative solutions. this is the one spot for...
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the palestinians. fax thank you and is an honor to be here. i sort of feel like i am the buffer zone. these are diplomats that are far smarter and experienced and distinguished that i am and also older, i should point out. [laughter] i'm going to try to be quick. and i will be more provocative because i like them i do not ve to worry about somebody quoting what i say. what i am going to do is focus on the obama administration's handling of the era -- arab uprising which has been effective in some way but it is planning to the weaknesses of this administration and president whh are to embrace the conventional thinking d to be too cautious in responding to big opportunities that come along. obama began with an outdated and conventional view of the middle east. and defining the arab-israeli conflict. this was the classic american view of the region but i thought it was unfortunate. the bush administration had made the conceptual breakthrough after 9/11 in saying that the arab-israeli conflict was not cent
the palestinians. fax thank you and is an honor to be here. i sort of feel like i am the buffer zone. these are diplomats that are far smarter and experienced and distinguished that i am and also older, i should point out. [laughter] i'm going to try to be quick. and i will be more provocative because i like them i do not ve to worry about somebody quoting what i say. what i am going to do is focus on the obama administration's handling of the era -- arab uprising which has been effective in...
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if t palestinians cose hamas, it is clear tt th're not. we pe to see pestian learship and that it ject what has snds for. >> epor say more than00 membs ofhe baa par have sign over the crackdown on demonstrors. the un securityouncil failed togree to a statement condemning theioleef the rianovernment. cosel has held an ope meeting for mmberto expss their views. the u.s. ambassado told the meings that the syan president st ahe crackdown onemonrators. >> t u.s. condemn inhe strongestossie terms t a. olen usedy thgovernment of syria agnst its own people. myoverent calls on president assad chang course now a heacall'sf his own people. welso callpon the internationalommunity to spond to thisrutal crkdowand to hold accountae tse w are peetrang these gross human rights violaons. thunited states has expreed itsposition to the syria government. we are csideng a rangef optis, cluding sctio, to reond theutrageous use o violence agast peacul protesters >> the security cuncimeeting was iticized. it w said that interference was n welme. >> outside o this
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vote on palestinian state kember the palestinian foreign affairs minister told r.t. that he'd prefer to negotiate independence directly with israel but is finding that difficult since less of them with. israelis had been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused the request of the international community to seize the stalled person from an. international. political mission for the resumption of negotiation and since then you know we did not have any kind of negotiations with release so our position is that by september we should have a policy of state as was promised to us by prison but up obama by the international community by the court date everybody else says we will be ready as palestinians in building the institutions and so you know september should yield to the palestinian state either through. negotiation with israelis and this is really our preferred choice or if that's not the case you know we should seek. you under commission. that was riyadh a lot more likely the palestinian foreign affairs minister there will be much mo
vote on palestinian state kember the palestinian foreign affairs minister told r.t. that he'd prefer to negotiate independence directly with israel but is finding that difficult since less of them with. israelis had been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused the request of the international community to seize the stalled person from an. international. political mission for the resumption of negotiation and since then you know we did not have any kind of...
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do the palestinians -- fast forward to today. this is the holiest offer the palestinians.ael might take it away. guest: absolutely. this is where diplomacy will have to comment. you have to be creative. there were notions that the mosque and the religious compound that had been there for 1300 years would remain in muslim hands. but that the ground below it be in jewish hands. talking about belowground would have one sovereign and above ground would have another sovereign. you're going to have to come up with some very creative solutions. this is the one spot for an israeli leader to relinquish sovereignty of the holiest site .n judea's aism this is a difficult thing for any politician. host: you conducted a lot interviews while you live there. you got personal stories down to the specifics of this conflict. ,'m wondering from both of you is the end goal of statehood more important, or is the site? guest: it depends for whom you're talking about. i think what we're hearing now is interesting. in recent days, there has been talked about palestinians going for a vote about pa
do the palestinians -- fast forward to today. this is the holiest offer the palestinians.ael might take it away. guest: absolutely. this is where diplomacy will have to comment. you have to be creative. there were notions that the mosque and the religious compound that had been there for 1300 years would remain in muslim hands. but that the ground below it be in jewish hands. talking about belowground would have one sovereign and above ground would have another sovereign. you're going to have...
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and the palestinians will do something the same. so what i think the american president needs to do, and i would agree with elliot, what's happening in syria today is -- i would argue, the most significant of the factor that is have occurred so far. why? because if events go in syria in a way that is not beneficial to bashar assad, i'll make one predictions. iran will be next. not necessarily two or four weeks from now. but iran will not escape the chains brewing in the middle east if events in syria unfold in a way that is unhelpful. people -- the initial reaction with respect to the palestinian or the p.a. and hamas agreement was some in israel said this. this shows how weak abbas is. excuse me. yes. abbas is weak. we all know that. but a few weeks ago, the same people were arguing, oh the events in egypt are going to empower hamas. they will be uncontrollable in terms of their ego. wait a minute. hamas just entered into the agreement. if they thought that their stake was so high, why enter into an agreement in guess what, the ham
and the palestinians will do something the same. so what i think the american president needs to do, and i would agree with elliot, what's happening in syria today is -- i would argue, the most significant of the factor that is have occurred so far. why? because if events go in syria in a way that is not beneficial to bashar assad, i'll make one predictions. iran will be next. not necessarily two or four weeks from now. but iran will not escape the chains brewing in the middle east if events in...
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and the palestinians will do something the same.think the american president needs to do, and i would agree with elliot, what's happening in syria today is -- i would argue, the most significant of the factor that is have occurred so far. why? because if events go in syria in a way that is not beneficial to bashar assad, i'll make one predictions. iran will be next. not necessarily two or four weeks from now. but iran will not escape the chains brewing in the middle east if events in syria unfold in a way that is unhelpful. people -- the initial reaction with respect to the palestinian or the p.a. and hamas agreement was some in israel said this. this shows how weak abbas is. excuse me. yes. abbas is weak. we all know that. but a few weeks ago, the same people were arguing, oh the events in egypt are going to empower hamas. they will be uncontrollable in terms of their ego. wait a minute. hamas just entered into the agreement. if they thought that their stake was so high, why enter into an agreement in guess what, the hamas guys are
and the palestinians will do something the same.think the american president needs to do, and i would agree with elliot, what's happening in syria today is -- i would argue, the most significant of the factor that is have occurred so far. why? because if events go in syria in a way that is not beneficial to bashar assad, i'll make one predictions. iran will be next. not necessarily two or four weeks from now. but iran will not escape the chains brewing in the middle east if events in syria...
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lawmakers say that they may have to review palestinian aid agreements and palestinians themselves wonder whether the two sides can really work together. >> guests at this cafe in gaza say they were busy discussing the real madrid barcelona soccer match. the news from cairo was met with much skepticism even many year would like to see steps towards reconciliation of the two movements. >> we hope that they are serious and there will be some progress, but experience teaches us that the two parties in gaza and ramallah do not really mean it. >> after five long years of skirmishing between the two sides, many palestinians wonder what reconciliation night look like. >> and netanyahu had threats to the palestinians, they make the conciliation that clears up h much israel is getting benefit from the split and this internal conflict between the palestinians. >> the details of the deal are not known, one issue likely to prove problematic, how to integrate the two security apparatuses, one in the west and one in the gaza strip. >> the security issue is very complicated. we know that it is the most
lawmakers say that they may have to review palestinian aid agreements and palestinians themselves wonder whether the two sides can really work together. >> guests at this cafe in gaza say they were busy discussing the real madrid barcelona soccer match. the news from cairo was met with much skepticism even many year would like to see steps towards reconciliation of the two movements. >> we hope that they are serious and there will be some progress, but experience teaches us that the...
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we don't have to save the palestinian heritage.will know that it was lifta, but we are a new nation that has to progress. >> while some israelis see the ruins of lifta as a threat to peace, others believe just the opposite. they want to preserve lifta as a place of education and hopefully reconciliation. >> lifta is also a village of hope. it can be a place where we can talk about our future, where we can remember the past, where israelis could see how palestinians used to live, could understand what it means for palestinians to lose their houses, what happened to them in 1948. so why destroy this little hope that we still have? >> my uncle dreamed of a land where jews could walk the streets proudly as jews. he saw arabs as an impediment to that dream. i have come to believe that lifta is important for jews as well as for arabs. if jewish and arab youth grow up believing they have always been natural enemies, peace will be impossible. we need to preserve lifta to challenge the simplistic memories we often pass on to the next genera
we don't have to save the palestinian heritage.will know that it was lifta, but we are a new nation that has to progress. >> while some israelis see the ruins of lifta as a threat to peace, others believe just the opposite. they want to preserve lifta as a place of education and hopefully reconciliation. >> lifta is also a village of hope. it can be a place where we can talk about our future, where we can remember the past, where israelis could see how palestinians used to live,...
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several months ago get a new car and her husband palestinian engineer did i would see first from gaza to her native ukraine they were looking for a peaceful life far from the constant hostilities of the middle east do not even childes to leave behind a very good job with a political my husband was deputy director of the only power station in gaza and he's a very highly qualified engineer and received an immensely high salary by local standards for but their relief did not last long one evening up with the seaboard and overnight train from quite a few key here to meet his brother i was since he was sound asleep in the middle of the night two men walked into his compartment and asked him to provide his id the man refused to do so and the next moment they handcuffed the palestinian and removed him from the train but only because she has no doubt it was a kidnapping plotted by israel's intelligence service the must start with mobile and i received a text message from him the next day he said that he needs to lie low and is going to saudi arabia and i knew it wasn't his style he never uses
several months ago get a new car and her husband palestinian engineer did i would see first from gaza to her native ukraine they were looking for a peaceful life far from the constant hostilities of the middle east do not even childes to leave behind a very good job with a political my husband was deputy director of the only power station in gaza and he's a very highly qualified engineer and received an immensely high salary by local standards for but their relief did not last long one evening...
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palestinian medical sources say the israeli strikes that followed killed one civilian and killed nine other people. here in berlin, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been lobbying the governing coalition to sell his country a sixth naval submarine. talks on the gulf unclad submarine deal stalled last year after germany declined to sign off on it. netanyahuas also been seeking germany by the guarantee it will not back any unilateral palestinian declaration of independence expected to be announced in september. >> there was tight security for netanyahu got to visit to berlin. the israeli prime minister is in the german capital partly to try to counter palestinian efforts to garner european support for a unilateral declaration of statehood for the west bank, a move that chancellor angela merkel also disagrees with. >> germany's support a two-state solution, a jewish state, israel, and a palestinian state. unilateral recognition would not contribute at all to this objective, which i consider essential. >> a resurgence in violence between israelis and palestinians has worsene
palestinian medical sources say the israeli strikes that followed killed one civilian and killed nine other people. here in berlin, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been lobbying the governing coalition to sell his country a sixth naval submarine. talks on the gulf unclad submarine deal stalled last year after germany declined to sign off on it. netanyahuas also been seeking germany by the guarantee it will not back any unilateral palestinian declaration of independence expected...
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vote on palestinian state to the september palestinian front affairs minister told us that r.t. that he preferred to negotiate independence directly with israel but it's funny how difficult. since last september. israelis have been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize and to stop a settlement activities as international cricket with a. political vision for the resumption of negotiation and since then you know we did not have any kind of negotiations with those rulings so i want to put a position is that my septum bush we should have a policy of state as it was promised to us by it was a obama by the international community by the court theat everybody else's we will be ready as palestinians in building the institutions and so you know september should yield to instill a state either through. negotiation with israelis and this is really our preferred choice or if that's not the case you know we should seek. you under commission those radar medically speaking where the palestinian front affairs
vote on palestinian state to the september palestinian front affairs minister told us that r.t. that he preferred to negotiate independence directly with israel but it's funny how difficult. since last september. israelis have been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize and to stop a settlement activities as international cricket with a. political vision for the resumption of negotiation and since then you...
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and the palestinians will do something the same. so what i think the american president needs to do, and i would agree with elliot, what's happening in syria today is -- i would argue, the most significant of the factor that is have occurred so far. why? because if events go in syria in a way that is not beneficial to bashar assad, i'll make one predictions. iran will be next. not necessarily two or four weeks from now. but iran will not escape the chains brewing in the middle east if events in syria unfold in a way that is unhelpful. people -- the initial reaction with respect to the palestinian or the p.a. and hamas agreement was some in israel said this. this shows how weak abbas is. excuse me. yes. abbas is weak. we all know that. but a few weeks ago, the same people were arguing, oh the events in egypt are going to empower hamas. they will be uncontrollable in terms of their ego. wait a minute. hamas just entered into the agreement. if they thought that their stake was so high, why enter into an agreement in guess what, the ham
and the palestinians will do something the same. so what i think the american president needs to do, and i would agree with elliot, what's happening in syria today is -- i would argue, the most significant of the factor that is have occurred so far. why? because if events go in syria in a way that is not beneficial to bashar assad, i'll make one predictions. iran will be next. not necessarily two or four weeks from now. but iran will not escape the chains brewing in the middle east if events in...
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vote on palestinian statehood in september the palestinian foreign affairs minister told r.t. that he'd prefer to negotiate independence directly with israel but he's finding that that is difficult. since lecithin but. there's release have been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize the store personnel but even these as international. played a condition for the resumption of negotiation and since then you know we did not have any kind of negotiations with the israelis so our position is that by september we should have to put the same state as was promised to us by president but obama by the international community by the court date and everybody else says we will be ready by the studios in building on situations and so you know september should yield to even the civil state either through. negotiation with the israelis and this is really what the preferred choice or if that's not the case you know we should seek. you under commission that was a reality of the palestinian foreign affairs mini
vote on palestinian statehood in september the palestinian foreign affairs minister told r.t. that he'd prefer to negotiate independence directly with israel but he's finding that that is difficult. since lecithin but. there's release have been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize the store personnel but even these as international. played a condition for the resumption of negotiation and since then you know...
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because the palestinians are split.pect very much the situation of hamas, you cannot close your eyes to the danger of hamas in gaza. we left gaza out of the will. we said and repeatedly said it, we don't want the town of gaza. we left gaza in order to bring back the settlers that we have had to mobilize 75,000 policeman. we have had to pay $2.5 billion conversation in gaza. and hamas took over gaza from there. and to start shooting at us, we cannot understand to this very day, why are they shooting? what are the reasons? we left gaza. we are not going back. what are the purpose? what do they want to achieve? >> the question is if the vote is happening in september at the general assembly of the u.n. to create -- to recognize the palestinian state, israel is the member of the general assembly. you think israel will vote against? >> yes. >> did the president of the united states tell you how the united states would vote? >> i didn't asked him. >> did he raise the issue? >> i judge the united states did whatever they can t
because the palestinians are split.pect very much the situation of hamas, you cannot close your eyes to the danger of hamas in gaza. we left gaza out of the will. we said and repeatedly said it, we don't want the town of gaza. we left gaza in order to bring back the settlers that we have had to mobilize 75,000 policeman. we have had to pay $2.5 billion conversation in gaza. and hamas took over gaza from there. and to start shooting at us, we cannot understand to this very day, why are they...
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vote on palestinian statehood due in september but the palestinian front affairs minister spoke to us see told us that he'd prefer to negotiate independence directly with israel but is finding that difficult right now. this release had been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize to stop the settlement activities as international cricket will. create a condition for the resumption of negotiation and since then you know we did not have any kind of negotiations with those rulings so i want to position is. by certain bush we should have you can see the state as it was promised to us by present obama by the international community by the court. of appeal says we will be ready still years in building our own situations and so you know september should yield to you can still state i did through. negotiation with the israelis and this is really our preferred choice or if that's not the case you know we should seek. you on a commission. just some thoughts there from brit al maliki the palestinian front of min
vote on palestinian statehood due in september but the palestinian front affairs minister spoke to us see told us that he'd prefer to negotiate independence directly with israel but is finding that difficult right now. this release had been avoiding. committing themselves into serious negotiations they have refused requests of the international community to seize to stop the settlement activities as international cricket will. create a condition for the resumption of negotiation and since then...
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i will be tougher on settlements and the palestinians are. by doing that, he had the predictable but unintended consequence of convincing the palestinians that they could probably get a better deal imposed by america on israel, or perhaps i have in america stand on the sidelines of the un. so the palestinians worked less anxious to sit down at the negotiating table, particularly with prime minister netanyahu because the pressure that was so critical of the prime minister that they wondered if we might try to push him out of office. what was the impact on the mind of the israelis as they were negotiating? they would say, we have had that experience ceding territory -- bad experience ceding territory. when we pulled out of gaza, iran rapidly move then, and rockets are being fired from gaza. the pullout from the west bank, which nearly surrounds jerusalem on three sides, and is just a stone's throw from televisa, they recognize the could be very, very hop's dangerous to just hand over the west bank. the only way they would consider something of
i will be tougher on settlements and the palestinians are. by doing that, he had the predictable but unintended consequence of convincing the palestinians that they could probably get a better deal imposed by america on israel, or perhaps i have in america stand on the sidelines of the un. so the palestinians worked less anxious to sit down at the negotiating table, particularly with prime minister netanyahu because the pressure that was so critical of the prime minister that they wondered if...
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we have to find a solution between us and the palestinians. would like to see that our conflict will go along with the nature of the awakening, be free of it, i do believe, that we shall see in egypt more successful. >> i want to get to the peace process and get to that in a moment, but continue on egypt for a moment. i was just there the other day with secretary of state, hillary clinton, and walking around cairo, tahir square, i got a sense it was by no means resolved who emerges as the real leader of egypt. how worried are you the muslim brotherhood could emerge in free elections in egypt as the dominant player as the next government? >> i wouldn't exclude it, but i wouldn't take it as the only solution. i mean, the real problem with egypt is poverty to start with. in 1952, when there were 18 million people in e just a minute. today, 50 years later, there are 81 million. egypt growing in population five times, nothing else grow in the same pace, and the little problem is how to enable egypt to escape its poverty. egypt is not a country with
we have to find a solution between us and the palestinians. would like to see that our conflict will go along with the nature of the awakening, be free of it, i do believe, that we shall see in egypt more successful. >> i want to get to the peace process and get to that in a moment, but continue on egypt for a moment. i was just there the other day with secretary of state, hillary clinton, and walking around cairo, tahir square, i got a sense it was by no means resolved who emerges as the...
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of the palestinian observer mission, that the u.s. will do anything it can to oppose and stop such measures and will be to them at the security council before they get to the general assembly? >> thank you, madam chairman. let me take this collectively first and then individually, if i may. first of all, as i said in my testimony for the record, the united states, every day, stands firmly and unequivocally in support of our ally and partner, israel, in the united nations where they often come under illegitimate and unfair attacks simply for existing. we do this because it is in our national interest. it is manifestly the right thing to do. we spent a great deal of time and effort combating any anti- israel efforts, a peak -- opposing them, the killing them as necessary, and preventing them from arising as -- in the first place. we have had frustrations in some places and success in others. we have succeeded in of -- in incorporating israel into groups it seeks membership to. we have seen israel successfully achieved leadership positio
of the palestinian observer mission, that the u.s. will do anything it can to oppose and stop such measures and will be to them at the security council before they get to the general assembly? >> thank you, madam chairman. let me take this collectively first and then individually, if i may. first of all, as i said in my testimony for the record, the united states, every day, stands firmly and unequivocally in support of our ally and partner, israel, in the united nations where they often...
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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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a palestinian engineer is i mean is in an israeli jail after allegedly being kidnapped by the israel israeli secret services there are we see she was snatched from a train in ukraine and disappeared for weeks now israel admits it is holding the man accuses him of links with hamas but ukraine is perplexed over why its authorities were not alerted in the first place as archy's alexy our first reports . several months ago older and younger and her husband palestinian engineer did she fled from gaza to her native ukraine they were looking for a peaceful life far from the constant pursuit keys of the middle east do are even childes to leave behind a very good job with my husband was deputy director of the only power station and he's a very highly qualified to engineer and received an immensely high salary by local standards but their relieved did not last long one evening up with c.c. boarded an overnight train from critical to clear to meet his brother i will see if he was sound asleep in the middle of the night two men walked into his compartment and asked him to provide his id the man
a palestinian engineer is i mean is in an israeli jail after allegedly being kidnapped by the israel israeli secret services there are we see she was snatched from a train in ukraine and disappeared for weeks now israel admits it is holding the man accuses him of links with hamas but ukraine is perplexed over why its authorities were not alerted in the first place as archy's alexy our first reports . several months ago older and younger and her husband palestinian engineer did she fled from...
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still snatched off a train in the middle of the night find out how a palestinian engineer disappeared trains resurfaced in israel why the secret service it might be involved. anderson was fifty years since mankind's first journey into space we bring you all the latest on preparations for a special anniversary. japan faces the grim prospect of several months of uncontrolled radiation leakage officials have said radioactive water continues to escape into the ocean from a crack in the fukushima plant second reactor the spite all efforts to try to stem the flow the bodies of two workers killed by the devastating tsunami of being time being recovered from the red facility a massive wave that hit the country is now claimed the lives of twelve thousand people over two hundred thousand still live in shelters it's already is a given assurances they're doing everything they can to try to help the displaced communities because r.t.c. don't go rotten have discovered many people feel their government has failed them. this is the first time many residents of marquis have seen their houses since the
still snatched off a train in the middle of the night find out how a palestinian engineer disappeared trains resurfaced in israel why the secret service it might be involved. anderson was fifty years since mankind's first journey into space we bring you all the latest on preparations for a special anniversary. japan faces the grim prospect of several months of uncontrolled radiation leakage officials have said radioactive water continues to escape into the ocean from a crack in the fukushima...
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i am going to be tougher on settlements than the palestinians are." he had the predictable but unintended consequence of convincing the palestinians that they would get a better deal than it by negotiating with israelis, americans standing by on the sideline of the un. perhaps the palestinians were less anxious to negotiate, particularly with prime minister netanyahu. at the same time, you think what was the impact on the mind of the israelis as they were negotiating. we have had some bad experience. when we pulled out of southern lebanon, iran quickly moved in and now rockets have been fired. rockets are being fired from gaza. if we pull out of the west bank, which just happens to nearly surround on three sides jerusalem and is within a stone's throw and the rockets launched from televisa, the recognize this could be very dangerous, existential in fact, to hand over the west bank. the only way we would consider something of that information is if we knew america was with us. if iran became active in a military way, america would always stand with isr
i am going to be tougher on settlements than the palestinians are." he had the predictable but unintended consequence of convincing the palestinians that they would get a better deal than it by negotiating with israelis, americans standing by on the sideline of the un. perhaps the palestinians were less anxious to negotiate, particularly with prime minister netanyahu. at the same time, you think what was the impact on the mind of the israelis as they were negotiating. we have had some bad...
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still ahead for you this hour snatched off a train in the middle of the night find out how a palestinian engineer disappeared ukraine has resurfaced in in israel and why the secret service is. also it's almost fifty years since mankind's first journey into space we'll bring you all the latest on preparation for a special anniversary flight. but first to pan faces the grim prospect of at least a few months of uncontrolled radiation release officials have said radioactive water continues to leak into the ocean from a crack in the second reactor following last month's earthquake after a failed attempts to plug it with concrete emergency crews are now trying. the bodies of two workers killed by the devastating tsunami have been recovered from the wreckage syllabi the massive wave that hit but contrary has now claimed the wives twelve thousand people over two hundred thousand still live in shelters given assurances are doing everything they can to help. displaced community if president for many people feel their government has failed them. this is the first time many residents of asian a marq
still ahead for you this hour snatched off a train in the middle of the night find out how a palestinian engineer disappeared ukraine has resurfaced in in israel and why the secret service is. also it's almost fifty years since mankind's first journey into space we'll bring you all the latest on preparation for a special anniversary flight. but first to pan faces the grim prospect of at least a few months of uncontrolled radiation release officials have said radioactive water continues to leak...
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now find out why a palestinian man who disappeared from a ukrainian train has resurfaced in israel and now stands accused of terror charges . plus japanese authorities asked for russia's help to dispose of tens of thousands of tons of radioactive liquid that is spattered fukushima power plant. now britain's upping its military presence in libya with more of its tornado jets being sent in but as the country continues to tighten its belt many are starting to doubt the government is spending that their tax money in the right way and it's weighing heavily on the public's mind as artie's lore and it reports increasing numbers in the u.k. are questioning their democratic rights. a winter of discontent that's becoming a seething spring british streets regularly filling with massive anti-government protests which start peacefully but routinely turn violent. their fury is a vis winching spending cuts by a coalition government they say no one wants and now a new foreign war. but democracy in britain which it prides itself on and keenly exports is wearing thin for some but i don't think they're l
now find out why a palestinian man who disappeared from a ukrainian train has resurfaced in israel and now stands accused of terror charges . plus japanese authorities asked for russia's help to dispose of tens of thousands of tons of radioactive liquid that is spattered fukushima power plant. now britain's upping its military presence in libya with more of its tornado jets being sent in but as the country continues to tighten its belt many are starting to doubt the government is spending that...
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the rocket got farther off come us that is how television has a global this man palestinian virar as we see israel claims the engineer was behind the development of kasam rockets and missiles that intended freights deal how will we use accused of developing kassam and grad rockets and creating rockets with a range of over six kilometers like. belonging to the masses a simple accusation a new charge is referring not only to weapons design and military training but to planning a murder attempt such accusations may send him to prison for many years. something his ukrainian wife could never believe that he could claims the large has always been an ordinary engineer with an appeal he has always abstained from apologies and gainfully finds is his only involvement in politics was that he watched news and told asia but that is cold awareness and not terrorism i'm sure israel wants him simple because he knows everything about the only power station in palestine where he worked but i will see she went missing in ukraine in february allegedly kidnapped on the train a month later the israeli pri
the rocket got farther off come us that is how television has a global this man palestinian virar as we see israel claims the engineer was behind the development of kasam rockets and missiles that intended freights deal how will we use accused of developing kassam and grad rockets and creating rockets with a range of over six kilometers like. belonging to the masses a simple accusation a new charge is referring not only to weapons design and military training but to planning a murder attempt...