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>> we spoke with rabin's spokesman at the time when rabin was assasinated. >> peace lost its appeal tosraeli, and i think it's because of the lack of leadership. issitsi want peace. >> rabin's platform was about linking with security, the two had to go up and dohand-in-hand today, the political message has changed. it seems to be only about security. >> today, we don't hear anything about peace but what we hear is oh, my god, they are going to destroy us, kill us. >> back at the book shop, imad said that narrative is wrong. >> they accept the israeli. they want to live in peace besides theisisesi. he said the israeli golf is giving abbas nothing to make the people believe he has the power to change anything. >> that he go to his people, i told him, by negotiation action we can get something but they don't give him anything. opposite. hope as gradually eroded. this lemond has seen some of the worst one on one violence in a very long time. palestinian against israeli, israeli against palestinian. 20 years after the oslo accord that promised peace to this region, violence has almost becom
>> we spoke with rabin's spokesman at the time when rabin was assasinated. >> peace lost its appeal tosraeli, and i think it's because of the lack of leadership. issitsi want peace. >> rabin's platform was about linking with security, the two had to go up and dohand-in-hand today, the political message has changed. it seems to be only about security. >> today, we don't hear anything about peace but what we hear is oh, my god, they are going to destroy us, kill us....
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it's been almost 20 years since the assassination of itzak rabin.ommemoration to remember the man. the peace is still just a hope. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: this was a momentous occasion. the 1993 signing of the oslo acords on the white house lawns. whether you would it would lead to a palestinian state or not t brought hope and a mutual recognition that was unprecedented. >> at that time, all we believed the conflict was over but actually, we discovered quickly the conflict started at that time. it's not over. >> muda owned a bookstore for 30 years. a books all about this never end conflict. he said he has lost all hope. >> we will stay in this situation a long time. i don't see that it's close in my generation at least. >> rabin, if he looked at the situation today would be very angry. >> the israeli government spokesman at the time when rabin was assassinated? >> what happened was that peace lost its appeal to israel. and i think it's because of lack of leadership, not because of lack of the quest forrusis is for peace. >> the platfor
it's been almost 20 years since the assassination of itzak rabin.ommemoration to remember the man. the peace is still just a hope. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: this was a momentous occasion. the 1993 signing of the oslo acords on the white house lawns. whether you would it would lead to a palestinian state or not t brought hope and a mutual recognition that was unprecedented. >> at that time, all we believed the conflict was over but actually, we discovered quickly the...
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. >> the israeli government spokesman at the time when rabine was assassinated. peace lost its appeal to israelies. i think it's because of lack of leadership. not because request of israelis for peace. >> rabine's platform was about links piece with security i, the two had to go hand in hand. today the political message has changed. it seems to only be about security. >> today we hear oh, my god, they are going to destroy us, kill us. >> that narrative is wrong. >> i said the majority sent israeli and want to live in piece. >> reporter: he says this israeli government is giving prime minister mahmoud abbas nothing, to make the people believe he has the power to change anything. there's many things. if they did give them the power, the tools. you see, by negotiation, they can get something. hope has eroded. this last month has seen some of the worse 101 violence. palestinian against israeli. 20 years after the accords promising to bring peace. violence has come >>> now to stephanie dekker, who is in tel aviv. can you tell us about what this mem ration means for -
. >> the israeli government spokesman at the time when rabine was assassinated. peace lost its appeal to israelies. i think it's because of lack of leadership. not because request of israelis for peace. >> rabine's platform was about links piece with security i, the two had to go hand in hand. today the political message has changed. it seems to only be about security. >> today we hear oh, my god, they are going to destroy us, kill us. >> that narrative is wrong....
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third, you had an israeli leader, yitzhak rabin who had strategic depth for israel. i think he called expanding the circle of peace that he was going to engage intensively in the peace process, starting with syria. you, dennis, working with secretary baker had put in place, pushed away the taboo on direct talks between israel and arabs nations through the madrid process, and that was in place to be taken advantage of, and indeed, there's a story in the book which makes the point. briefing then governor clinton about coming into office and saying that if you put the current state of u.s. power behind yitzhak rabin's intentions here, there's a real possibility of achieving four arab israeli peace agreements in the first term as president. i think that's the story that's laid out. so it was the context, and it was the opportunity for achievement, as opposed to a cost-benefit analysis on israel versus the arab nations i think. secondly, if you look at the decisions that the bush 43 administration made, i think that was, again, about perceived opportunity for achievement
third, you had an israeli leader, yitzhak rabin who had strategic depth for israel. i think he called expanding the circle of peace that he was going to engage intensively in the peace process, starting with syria. you, dennis, working with secretary baker had put in place, pushed away the taboo on direct talks between israel and arabs nations through the madrid process, and that was in place to be taken advantage of, and indeed, there's a story in the book which makes the point. briefing then...
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thousands rally in tel aviv in memory of itzak rabin. >> myanmar prepares for its first free and fair vote. >> a season gets worse for chelsea in the english premier league. >>> turkey's political parties have been holding final rldz ahead of sunday's general election. it's almost five months since prime primary devitoli claimed victory. june's vote was hardly a succ s success. poll did suggest it's you know likely to reclaim a majority. a report from the capitol, ankarar. >> election campaign posters are displayed on the streets of turkey so often these days they may as well be a permanent fixture. on sunday, turks will vote in the fourthly in less than two years but these may very well be the most crucial. at the forefront is this man, the country's interim prime minister. after taking over, ww failed to lead the akp to single-party government for the first time since it came to power over a decade ago. opposition parties including the pro kurdish htp, the leftist cap and the nationalist all refused to join a coalition government resulting in a hung parliament and early elections be
thousands rally in tel aviv in memory of itzak rabin. >> myanmar prepares for its first free and fair vote. >> a season gets worse for chelsea in the english premier league. >>> turkey's political parties have been holding final rldz ahead of sunday's general election. it's almost five months since prime primary devitoli claimed victory. june's vote was hardly a succ s success. poll did suggest it's you know likely to reclaim a majority. a report from the capitol, ankarar....
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too inept decades before the high level of national study can yitzhak rabin was most impressively i've ever met in the world. a strategic sense, a full of integrity, great strength, thoroughly reliable. and you could just feel it when you were with him. he was kind of, kind of this personal behavior, quite modest, but this deal came through in the decisions of his leadership. the other personality and the importance of personal becomes the very strongly is yasir arafat, where he as given all these positive conditions that outlined, that president clinton faced a decade almost achievement, why didn't it close? and i think studying it for a line -- long time, and think about what was on the table, reviewed in return for today, forget about the clinton parameters that were in january 2001. a palestinian state in all of gaza and most of the west bank. the capital of the state in arab east jerusalem come security arrangements built about international -- the jordan river valley, a right of return to the new palestinian state, not to israel, and and into the conflict. arafat walked away from
too inept decades before the high level of national study can yitzhak rabin was most impressively i've ever met in the world. a strategic sense, a full of integrity, great strength, thoroughly reliable. and you could just feel it when you were with him. he was kind of, kind of this personal behavior, quite modest, but this deal came through in the decisions of his leadership. the other personality and the importance of personal becomes the very strongly is yasir arafat, where he as given all...
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wednesday is the 20th anniversary of the assassination of israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin.is the 80th anniversary of monopoly. fridays is the release date for the latest james bond film "specter." saturday is the day donald trump is scheduled to host "is the night live." and here is what's new for your weekend. bradley cooper and sienna miller star in the comedy, "burned." >> you are looking at that all the time, yeah? you have eyes on that the whole time? >> yes, chef. >> look at me. >> yes, chef. >> all right, let's go! >> yes, sir! >> rose: janet jackson has concert dates in omaha and minneapolis. minneapolis. ♪ ♪ >> rose: and bryan adams has a new album out "get up." ♪ i just want to say i'm not going to let you go away because you belong to me ♪ >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm charlie rose. we will see you next time. >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin with carpe with sandrad zoe kazan, their new movie is called brand bran. >> she's imperfect. she's not very pleasant and likable at f
wednesday is the 20th anniversary of the assassination of israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin.is the 80th anniversary of monopoly. fridays is the release date for the latest james bond film "specter." saturday is the day donald trump is scheduled to host "is the night live." and here is what's new for your weekend. bradley cooper and sienna miller star in the comedy, "burned." >> you are looking at that all the time, yeah? you have eyes on that the whole...
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that's rabin with arafat and iraq with arafat.the israelis tried this, and every time it blew up in their faces quite literally. we had years and years of people not being able to sit in cafes and restaurants without being blown up. israelis are traumatized by that. i think they have given up on that, let's take the risk. where the chips will fall in the middle east. again, there are the voices -- charlie: his time on their side? -- is time on their side? yonit: his time ever on your side? -- is time ever on your side? i don't think you can know that. charlie: are the changing circumstances in the world getting more severe for israel? yonit: it comes back to argue the sort of person, the optimist to says things can only get better and let's use these differences in the middle east totry to make our market take the initiative or are you the person who thinks that things will only get worse? if you are the leader who thinks that things will only get worse, no voter will ever say you do not live up to your promises. charlie: good to
that's rabin with arafat and iraq with arafat.the israelis tried this, and every time it blew up in their faces quite literally. we had years and years of people not being able to sit in cafes and restaurants without being blown up. israelis are traumatized by that. i think they have given up on that, let's take the risk. where the chips will fall in the middle east. again, there are the voices -- charlie: his time on their side? -- is time on their side? yonit: his time ever on your side? --...
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rabin of tomorrow in chicago. they also say toronto once today toronto now tied to to with texas as they head back to canada. >> gary: a man when his career galway talking about steve kerr see the end of. come late yesterday by the university because there were various reports that he showed up year drunk during a game against arizona state for prior to yesterday's practice he they get home. and today this of the tough he spoke at a booster banquet friday second year head coach at usc from heaven and having gotten the job done so they fired him today and checked himself into alcohol rehabilitation center of sad story the drought is affecting all of us. at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e t
rabin of tomorrow in chicago. they also say toronto once today toronto now tied to to with texas as they head back to canada. >> gary: a man when his career galway talking about steve kerr see the end of. come late yesterday by the university because there were various reports that he showed up year drunk during a game against arizona state for prior to yesterday's practice he they get home. and today this of the tough he spoke at a booster banquet friday second year head coach at usc...
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the prime minister's government spokesman at the time when rabine was assassinated. what happened was that peace lost its appeal to israelis. and i think it's because of lack of leadership. not because of a request for israeli peace. israelis lost piece. the platform was about linking peace with security, the two had to go hand in hand. peace equalled security. today it's only about security. today we don't hear anything about peace, but what we hear is oh, my god they have a destroyer, is it going to kill us. >> back at the bookshop, he says that narrative is wrong. >> these are the majority. they accept and want to the live with israeli. >> they are giving the president nothing to make the people believe he wants to change anything. >> many start, destroying houses. many things that if they did, they can give them the power, the tools that goes to the people. you see, by negotiation we can get something. they don't give them ag, opposite. hope erode the. palestinian yang israeli, israeli against palestinian. 20 years after the oslo accords. violence has become the
the prime minister's government spokesman at the time when rabine was assassinated. what happened was that peace lost its appeal to israelis. and i think it's because of lack of leadership. not because of a request for israeli peace. israelis lost piece. the platform was about linking peace with security, the two had to go hand in hand. peace equalled security. today it's only about security. today we don't hear anything about peace, but what we hear is oh, my god they have a destroyer, is it...
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>> do i believe that the assassination of yitzak rabin made an enormous set back of the peace process and we are suffering from that setback today. many israeli leaders tblant a seriouwant in aserious manner td but the current cabinet has to show not only in words but in deeds that they are serious and so far they haven't done it. >> being in a position of predicting anything in the middle east isn't a position you want to be in but i'm going to be putting you in that position. what you do think is going to happen on the peace process? >> i'll be happy to predict, the only thing in the middle east is that nothing is predictable. >> let's hope some good comes from this, and something moves forward. honored to have you with us today. thank you. >> my pleasure to be with you. thank you so much. >> the fbi has helped break up a nuclear material smuggling ring in western europe, and the smugglers intended to sell the material to i.s.i.l. and the international community intends to suspend sepp blatter for 30 days. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this ha
>> do i believe that the assassination of yitzak rabin made an enormous set back of the peace process and we are suffering from that setback today. many israeli leaders tblant a seriouwant in aserious manner td but the current cabinet has to show not only in words but in deeds that they are serious and so far they haven't done it. >> being in a position of predicting anything in the middle east isn't a position you want to be in but i'm going to be putting you in that position. what...
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just two years after israel's prime minister yitsak rabin signed the agreement, he was assassinated by right wing palestinians who opposed it. reaction was violence and launched numerous bus bombings throughout the rest of the 1990s on israeli civilians. both sides violated the proposals is made. israel didn't fully withdraw from territory. palestine failed to collect illegal explosives. the shar the shar sharm el shei. oslo peace process was elected as israel's prime minister and the conflict raged on. nearly a decade and a half later there are no public ongoing negotiations. and now the palestinian president says palestinians are no longer committed to the oslo accords. if abbas follows through on his threat, the palestinian authority could be dissolved and everything in the palestinian territories from garbage collection to tax collection would fall to the israelis, it would also abolish any hope of a two-state solution. courtney kealy, al jazeera. >> former advisor to palestinian leadership on negotiations with israel. he joins us this evening from washington, d.c. cha khalid, good
just two years after israel's prime minister yitsak rabin signed the agreement, he was assassinated by right wing palestinians who opposed it. reaction was violence and launched numerous bus bombings throughout the rest of the 1990s on israeli civilians. both sides violated the proposals is made. israel didn't fully withdraw from territory. palestine failed to collect illegal explosives. the shar the shar sharm el shei. oslo peace process was elected as israel's prime minister and the conflict...
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process began over two decades ago, and yet despite the best efforts of six israeli prime minister, rabin, perez, barack, shimon, olmert and myself, the palestinians have consistently refused to end the conflict and make a final peace with israel. and unfortunately, you heard that rejectionism yet again only yesterday from president abbas. how can israel make peace with a palestinian partner who refuses to the even sit at the e negotiating table? israel expects the palestinian authority to abide by its commitments. the palestinians should not walk away from peace. president abbas, i know it is not easy. i know it is hard. but we owe it to our peoples to try. to don't -- to continue to try, because if we actually negotiate and stop e negotiating about the negotiation, and sit down to try to resolve this conflict between us, and recognizing each other, not use a palestinian state as a stepping-stone for another islamic dictatorship in the middle eastk but to have a two state, then we can do remarkable things for our peoples. the u.n. can help to advance peace by supporting direct unconditio
process began over two decades ago, and yet despite the best efforts of six israeli prime minister, rabin, perez, barack, shimon, olmert and myself, the palestinians have consistently refused to end the conflict and make a final peace with israel. and unfortunately, you heard that rejectionism yet again only yesterday from president abbas. how can israel make peace with a palestinian partner who refuses to the even sit at the e negotiating table? israel expects the palestinian authority to...
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jon: the oslo peace accord brokered by president clinton and signed by rabin, it's believed that cost his life. what does it mean for israel? >> israel can live without accord. the main consequences should be for the palestinians who will lose a lot of the things, including recognition of the plo which the oslo accord gave them. i think the very strange performance by prime minister abbas demonstrated the frustration and the weakness of abbas himself and the palestinians. but i think israel will not give up it quest for peace. israel will continue to try, together with the united states, to rally the moderate in the arab world maybe with the leadership of el-sisi of egypt. i believe we do have a unique opportunity maybe historic opportunity to reach this agreement to try and weaken the extremists and strengthen the moderate. we are witnessing a more i disisn't it gracious of the middle east -- we are witnessing a horrible disintegration of the middle east. to make sure together with israel and egypt and other sane partners and hopefully with the palestinians to create a totally new re
jon: the oslo peace accord brokered by president clinton and signed by rabin, it's believed that cost his life. what does it mean for israel? >> israel can live without accord. the main consequences should be for the palestinians who will lose a lot of the things, including recognition of the plo which the oslo accord gave them. i think the very strange performance by prime minister abbas demonstrated the frustration and the weakness of abbas himself and the palestinians. but i think...
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. >> reporter: rabine's platform is linking peace with security, the two had to go hand in hand. peace equals security. today the political message has changed. it seems to be only about security >>> we'll break into that report taking you live to cairo, where we are getting - is it - no, it's moscow. where a press briefing is being given on the crash of the russian airliner in egypt earlier today. let's listen in for a moment. >> translation: thank you very much. can we have your information, please, minister of transport. are you there? >> translation: good morning. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translation: i haven't got any new data says the official. thank you very much. >> this is from emacom, russia. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translation: rescue operations are under way. and medical and psychological substance is on hand at the airport in st. petersburg. thank you very much. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translation: an aircraft is ready to fly out to egypt within the hour. six crew members and they are nine medical experts on board >>> the official is talking
. >> reporter: rabine's platform is linking peace with security, the two had to go hand in hand. peace equals security. today the political message has changed. it seems to be only about security >>> we'll break into that report taking you live to cairo, where we are getting - is it - no, it's moscow. where a press briefing is being given on the crash of the russian airliner in egypt earlier today. let's listen in for a moment. >> translation: thank you very much. can we...
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yet despite the best efforts of six israeli prime ministers, rabin, perez, and myself, the palestinians have consistently refused to end the conflict and make a final peace with israel. and unfortunately, you heard that rejectionism yet again only yesterday. how can israel make peace with a palestinian partner who refuses to even sit at the negotiating table? israel expects the palestinian authority to abide by its commitments. the palestinians should not walk away from peace. president abbas, i know it's not easy. i know it's hard. but we owe it to our peoples to try. to continue to try. because together, if we actually negotiate and stop negotiating, if we actually sit down and try to resolve this conflict between us, recognize each other, not use a palestinian state as a stepping stone for another dictatorship in the middle east. if we actually do that, we can do remarkable things for our people. the u.s. can support direct unconditional negotiations between the parties. the u.n. won't help peace, certainly won't help advance peace, by try to impose solutions or by encouraging palest
yet despite the best efforts of six israeli prime ministers, rabin, perez, and myself, the palestinians have consistently refused to end the conflict and make a final peace with israel. and unfortunately, you heard that rejectionism yet again only yesterday. how can israel make peace with a palestinian partner who refuses to even sit at the negotiating table? israel expects the palestinian authority to abide by its commitments. the palestinians should not walk away from peace. president abbas,...
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and palestinian leaders were signed in 193 it was the first time the state offisition represented by rabin and the palestinian organization through yasar arafat recognized one another. it did not stipulate but implied the creation of a palestinian state alongside israel. >> would require compromise. the control of the major palestinian cities in the west bank and gaza strip was transferred from the israeli military to a new lee created authority. let's speak to yazzi said in beirut. he is also a former advisor and negotable toker in the pal stipian negotiation to the peace talks with israel. he is live from skype. you were on the inside. tell us what you think about what's happened in the last few hours. the language, of course, in new york was extremely strong, but talking in new york is one thing. what happens, do you think, when abbas returns home? will he dissolve the oslo skordz as he said? >>accords as he said? >>. >> no. i don't think there will be any dramatic development on the ground. planning on the palestinian side, there is no concrete mechanisms in place, no concrete thinking
and palestinian leaders were signed in 193 it was the first time the state offisition represented by rabin and the palestinian organization through yasar arafat recognized one another. it did not stipulate but implied the creation of a palestinian state alongside israel. >> would require compromise. the control of the major palestinian cities in the west bank and gaza strip was transferred from the israeli military to a new lee created authority. let's speak to yazzi said in beirut. he is...
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yet despite the best efforts of six israeli prime ministers, rabin, perez, olmert, and mist, the palestinians consistently refuse to end the conflict and make a final peace with israel. and unfortunately, you heard that rejection yet again only yesterday from president abbas. how can israel make peace with a palestinian partner who refuses to even sit at the negotiating table? israel expects the palestinian authority to abide by its commitments. the palestinians should not walk away from peace. president abbas -- i know it's not easy. i know it's hard. but we owe it to our people to try, to continue to try, because together, if we actually negotiate and stop negotiating about the negotiations, if we actually sit down and try to resolve this conflict between us, recognize each other, not use the palestinian state as a stepping stone for another islamist dictatorship in the middle east but something that will live in peace next to the jewish state, if we do that we can do remarkable things for our people. [applause] the u.n. can help advance peace by supporting direct, unconditional negotiation
yet despite the best efforts of six israeli prime ministers, rabin, perez, olmert, and mist, the palestinians consistently refuse to end the conflict and make a final peace with israel. and unfortunately, you heard that rejection yet again only yesterday from president abbas. how can israel make peace with a palestinian partner who refuses to even sit at the negotiating table? israel expects the palestinian authority to abide by its commitments. the palestinians should not walk away from peace....
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on that horrible evening 20 years ago when rabin descended the steps in tel aviv and he walked towards his car and towards his killer, there was a sheet of paper in his pocket that would soon be stained with blood. and on the paper were the words "a song of peace," words that warn of the permanence of death and replace it with something better. the words are still replaced with violence, but it need not be, because the region is still pulsating with life. it is homes that are youthful, energetic looking and far more important than plugging into the world economy than slugi inslug out with historic foes. it is in him that we place our faith. it is for them and for their horizons that we dedicate our collective efforts. and it is with them that the united states of america is determined to turn back the destroyers and build a future that is characterized by prosperity, by peace and by dignity for all people. that is a worthy fight. thank you all very, very much. [ applause [ applause ] >>> every weekend the c-span networks feature politics, books and american history. saturday night poli
on that horrible evening 20 years ago when rabin descended the steps in tel aviv and he walked towards his car and towards his killer, there was a sheet of paper in his pocket that would soon be stained with blood. and on the paper were the words "a song of peace," words that warn of the permanence of death and replace it with something better. the words are still replaced with violence, but it need not be, because the region is still pulsating with life. it is homes that are...