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"rabin was assassinated, let us stop the whole process."ud explosion, siren blaring) >> this morning, the sound of sirens again interrupted the morning commute... >> narrator: six days later, the number 18 bus again. >> police combed the hellish wreckage for clues about a suspect... >> narrator: the bus bombings were part of a series of hamas attacks that killed more than 60 people and injured hundreds. >> israelis did not, could not beeve the morning news, another bloody sunday. >> a suide bomber has once again blown up a city bus in jerusalem. >> and israelis lost faith in the process, in that process. one of the slogans that came from grass roots was, "this peace is killing us." >> we see terrorism exploding in our streets, literally. so the only thing that we can do is not to continue on a failed course. this is und to lead to more and more terrorism. that's exactly what's been happening. >> narrator: netanyahu began to climb in the polls. >> he was able to speak to the masses and translate the horror of suicide bombers into political p
"rabin was assassinated, let us stop the whole process."ud explosion, siren blaring) >> this morning, the sound of sirens again interrupted the morning commute... >> narrator: six days later, the number 18 bus again. >> police combed the hellish wreckage for clues about a suspect... >> narrator: the bus bombings were part of a series of hamas attacks that killed more than 60 people and injured hundreds. >> israelis did not, could not beeve the morning...
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May 21, 2024
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after the assassination of rabin , the well-known benjamin netanyahu came to power for the first timessassinations of the 20th century. his killer, yigal amir, wanted to destroy the palestinian-israeli peace accord. by shooting the only israeli politician capable of putting this agreement into practice. and golyamir achieved all his goals. theoretically, murders that never took place can influence the course of history. in 2015, in germany, the world saw the film blow up hitler 13 minutes. it tells the story of carpenter georg elser. on november 8, thirty-nine, he decided to kill adolf hitler. knowing that the fuhrer celebrates the beer pusch in munich every year with a traditional address to supporters. it still somehow critically changes the course of history, because in the case of the first world war, well, let’s be honest, read a couple of books and you will understand that if there had not been the assassination of franz ferdinand, there would have been something else, because before that it was there four or five crises in europe, which almost led to war, in general everyone wa
after the assassination of rabin , the well-known benjamin netanyahu came to power for the first timessassinations of the 20th century. his killer, yigal amir, wanted to destroy the palestinian-israeli peace accord. by shooting the only israeli politician capable of putting this agreement into practice. and golyamir achieved all his goals. theoretically, murders that never took place can influence the course of history. in 2015, in germany, the world saw the film blow up hitler 13 minutes. it...
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May 18, 2024
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the following month, rabin was dead. rabin was assassinated by an israeli extremist.rrorist organizations . itamar ben-gvir is now israel's national security minister. 2005, israel began to withdraw from gaza again so those extremes sellers begin to think bigger. "in 2005, the jewish department received intelligence about a plot to slow the israeli withdrawal from gaza by using 700 liters of gasoline to blow up vehicles on a major highway. acting on a tip, officers arrested six men in central israel. one of them was the future minister overseeing civilian affairs in the west bank. bezalel smotrich was released without charges after that incident. bezalel smotrich and itamar ben-gvir were seen as extreme as the political courage in israel for years until benjamin netanyahu needed the country is far, far right to form a coalition government. now, israel's government is full of reticles with similar ideologies. doses that were once fringe have now gained control of the state itself. after a quick break, i will be joined by one of the journalists behind this investigation
the following month, rabin was dead. rabin was assassinated by an israeli extremist.rrorist organizations . itamar ben-gvir is now israel's national security minister. 2005, israel began to withdraw from gaza again so those extremes sellers begin to think bigger. "in 2005, the jewish department received intelligence about a plot to slow the israeli withdrawal from gaza by using 700 liters of gasoline to blow up vehicles on a major highway. acting on a tip, officers arrested six men in...
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May 1, 2024
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of the only way out of this, which is the two—state solution, it is the idea that drove peres and rabinto the oslo accords in the early 1990s. it was the dream to live side—by—side in coexistence, and that dream conclusively died. you are trying to resuscitate something which is dead. no, it is not. it is not. you just have to listen to the american president. you have to listen to all the european leaders. you have to listen to all the arab leaders. you have to read the arab peace initiative. so it is a dead only among us in israel. it is the only living concept of the world — it is acceptable by china, by russia, by all the political, you know, community, worldwide. so we did not give ourselves the answer, why it did not work. yes, it didn't work. but it is because we did many mistakes, and the palestinians did many mistakes, and we do not analyse, we do not try to understand what were the mistakes. the last prime minister who really tried to achieve a viable solution was ehud olmert, and he was sent to jailfor corruption. the thing is, you speak with the authority of a very senior me
of the only way out of this, which is the two—state solution, it is the idea that drove peres and rabinto the oslo accords in the early 1990s. it was the dream to live side—by—side in coexistence, and that dream conclusively died. you are trying to resuscitate something which is dead. no, it is not. it is not. you just have to listen to the american president. you have to listen to all the european leaders. you have to listen to all the arab leaders. you have to read the arab peace...
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May 25, 2024
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summer, he is the commander of the 58th army of russia, general ivan popov, who led the battles for rabin in the zaporizhzhia region, so his arrested on suspicion of fraud, object of fraud, it is alleged telegram-channel two majors, such a russian became 200 tons of metal products, bought by the military-civilian... administration of the zaporizhzhia region as humanitarian aid. engineering structures of the defense line were supposed to be built from these products in the area of responsibility of the 58th army, but as a result, an entrepreneur from the krasnodar territory, who is also involved in this case, is suspected of selling this aid outside the region. the amount of damages is more than 100 million rubles, and it is precisely this popov who is accused of being the the money was shared. but ... last summer , we talked about him about the fact that he was fired, then he was suspended from work, and he announced his resignation from his position, in such a message, well, as if in a verbal message via telegram, and his colleague in the 58th army, the former, who also once commanded
summer, he is the commander of the 58th army of russia, general ivan popov, who led the battles for rabin in the zaporizhzhia region, so his arrested on suspicion of fraud, object of fraud, it is alleged telegram-channel two majors, such a russian became 200 tons of metal products, bought by the military-civilian... administration of the zaporizhzhia region as humanitarian aid. engineering structures of the defense line were supposed to be built from these products in the area of...
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May 18, 2024
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the national over the personal and chose to follow in the footsteps of herzl, ben—gurion, begin and rabinu will find in us partners in a struggle. but if you choose the path of fanatics and lead the entire nation to the abyss, we will be forced to quit the government. let's speak to paul adams injerusalem. first off, could we start with an update on those protests in tel aviv? we saw scenes of some of those protesters being taken away by police. protesters being taken away by olice. , , ., , , police. yes. these have been very familiar scenes. _ police. yes. these have been very familiar scenes. we _ police. yes. these have been very familiar scenes. we have - police. yes. these have been very familiar scenes. we have seen - police. yes. these have been very l familiar scenes. we have seen them every week now for many weeks. we had first of all a rally of solidarity with the hostages, a rally in which a number of celebrities and foreign ambassadors spoke once again saying everything should be done to get hostages out, but then we also had separate to that there was anti—government protest
the national over the personal and chose to follow in the footsteps of herzl, ben—gurion, begin and rabinu will find in us partners in a struggle. but if you choose the path of fanatics and lead the entire nation to the abyss, we will be forced to quit the government. let's speak to paul adams injerusalem. first off, could we start with an update on those protests in tel aviv? we saw scenes of some of those protesters being taken away by police. protesters being taken away by olice. , , ., ,...
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May 23, 2024
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they can say that because we have been working with all of them since the oslo accords with yitzhak rabin current situation in israel. having said that. they want to see very clearly that they have a deep empathy with the psychological state and minds of many israelis after the horrible attacks that happened on 7 october. they understand that that has brought many people will into survival mode. having the same is happening now on the gaza strip where people are fleeing for their lives from starvation and the terrible situation. i think at this point friends of israel also friends of palestine need to try to think clearly when dax is not necessarily happening on the ground but thatis happening on the ground but that is what we're trying to do in this conflict.— in this conflict. crosstalk. you will know _ in this conflict. crosstalk. you will know your - in this conflict. crosstalk. you will know your actions i in this conflict. crosstalk. i you will know your actions will unite israelis around the prime minister. it will be less likely that he will be asked to as a result of this.— as a
they can say that because we have been working with all of them since the oslo accords with yitzhak rabin current situation in israel. having said that. they want to see very clearly that they have a deep empathy with the psychological state and minds of many israelis after the horrible attacks that happened on 7 october. they understand that that has brought many people will into survival mode. having the same is happening now on the gaza strip where people are fleeing for their lives from...
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May 19, 2024
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the national to the personal and choose to follow in the footsteps of hertzl, ben gurion begun and rabinyou will find as partners in the struggle. >> but if you choose to follow the path of fanatics and lead the entire nation into an abyss. >> we will be forced to resign from the government netanyahu's office as against us demands would be a defeat for israel. in tel aviv, new anti-government protests on saturday, demonstrators are calling for the return of the hostages and new elections in israel in gaza. signs of desperation has trucks filled with aid drove away from the new floating pier. people climbed on board and took boxes of food on land, says they did it because of widespread hunger. and nations has about 800,000 palestinians have evacuated rafah that's nearly half of the city's population just one month ago. now, northern gaza is really tanks responded moving into jabalya, it's the largest of gaza's palestinian refugee camps. this month, israel restarted military sweeps of areas. it previously cleared get almost elie glaucon is live in tel aviv, so elliot first take us through
the national to the personal and choose to follow in the footsteps of hertzl, ben gurion begun and rabinyou will find as partners in the struggle. >> but if you choose to follow the path of fanatics and lead the entire nation into an abyss. >> we will be forced to resign from the government netanyahu's office as against us demands would be a defeat for israel. in tel aviv, new anti-government protests on saturday, demonstrators are calling for the return of the hostages and new...
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willing to do things for you what do you do when your best friend kills your other best friend hey rabin, surprises and surprises tonight, israel showing no signs of backing down saying its military operation in raffa will continue and even expand till hamas is eliminated or more hostages are returned home at one point, the state department announcing that the bulb bargmann of raffa look like a quote, prelude to a major military operation. >> one that israel has been telegraphing for weeks we're clarifying that the united states is they don't know if that is what's happening right now. >> biden, of course, is called an incursion into raffa, a quote, read line, jeremie diamond is out front israeli tanks rolling into refer for the first time early this morning frehse, the last remaining signs of palestinian control over gaza is lifeline to the outside world. >> the rough border crossing with egypt now firmly under israel really control for now, that means nothing in or out at this critical crossing point for humanitarian aid, fuel, and medical evacuations as plumes of smoke rise over the a
willing to do things for you what do you do when your best friend kills your other best friend hey rabin, surprises and surprises tonight, israel showing no signs of backing down saying its military operation in raffa will continue and even expand till hamas is eliminated or more hostages are returned home at one point, the state department announcing that the bulb bargmann of raffa look like a quote, prelude to a major military operation. >> one that israel has been telegraphing for...
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lionuzova, but here after all, yes, there was some kind of house there, yes, sabgir was here, yes, rabinv school, well, listen, that’s of course. was only from evgeny leonidovich krapevnitsky, yes, because yeah, let's say a few words about this man, who was he? well, it turns out he was a teacher, he drew a little, composed a little, but to be honest, you can’t say that he and he himself didn’t consider himself talented at all, and by the way, i realized now that i don’t know, well this is again due to some kind of due to the fact that dad didn’t really like these biographical conversations, not only his other people too. i don’t know who he was originally, but i generally remember this for sure, that somehow he also didn’t get along with soviet power, he had no work at all because of this, in general he was somehow in great poverty, but at the same time his spirit was always very alive, very much fed on culture, everyone went there to see evgeniy leonidovich, so that, well, communication, yes , he is like a mentor, there is some pedagogical talent, you see, my dad told me, there is some
lionuzova, but here after all, yes, there was some kind of house there, yes, sabgir was here, yes, rabinv school, well, listen, that’s of course. was only from evgeny leonidovich krapevnitsky, yes, because yeah, let's say a few words about this man, who was he? well, it turns out he was a teacher, he drew a little, composed a little, but to be honest, you can’t say that he and he himself didn’t consider himself talented at all, and by the way, i realized now that i don’t know, well this...
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and rabin was prime minister who implemented is on the record. he was the defense during the first intifada and and he said clearly that his view point changed on this sustainability of endless occupation. the desirability of israeli soldiers being in palestinian city centers. and he wanted to change that. and he was forced to change his mind, because the costs of doing it, it became ungovernable and. whenever there is a discussion, you know, what can the u.s. do, what can others do? my own view is that change has to come from many, many directions at once. i think there really does have to be change in the situation on the ground. the cost of the occupation has to be perceived as costly than it has been. and in addition. but that's that's internally in terms of making the territory and governable. mass civil disobedience of nonparticipation. palestinians their id cards and saying we refuse this system, you know, that kind a thing. and and also in parallel, there has to be a change u.s. policy. and in european policy and in, you know, global move
and rabin was prime minister who implemented is on the record. he was the defense during the first intifada and and he said clearly that his view point changed on this sustainability of endless occupation. the desirability of israeli soldiers being in palestinian city centers. and he wanted to change that. and he was forced to change his mind, because the costs of doing it, it became ungovernable and. whenever there is a discussion, you know, what can the u.s. do, what can others do? my own...
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rabin was killed by a radical israeli when he was pursuing the two state solution.s is a very important piece of history to understand. if you are going to take any kind of position with respect to what is going on right now. and there is much more that we could go into, as you say, since 1948, but you could literally go back thousands of years. the important point i want to emphasize though, is, propaganda is not education. propaganda on whether it is tiktok or in the classroom, is actually the opposite of education. anybody who is teaching in a university, or anybody who is putting content on social media should be held responsible for what they include and what they exclude and so much of what we see, particularly on tiktok about what is going on in the middle east is woefully false, but it is also incredibly slanted, pro-hamas, anti-israel , and it is, you know, not any place, where anyone should go to get information about complex matters, like what is going on there. so, we have to do a much better job in trying to, number one, teach history at all levels, tha
rabin was killed by a radical israeli when he was pursuing the two state solution.s is a very important piece of history to understand. if you are going to take any kind of position with respect to what is going on right now. and there is much more that we could go into, as you say, since 1948, but you could literally go back thousands of years. the important point i want to emphasize though, is, propaganda is not education. propaganda on whether it is tiktok or in the classroom, is actually...