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for example, the sinai desert as an excuse for israel's security.does not open to egypt turn for this reason, in 1973, egypt and syria attacked the sinai desert and the golan heights respectively to take back their lands by force. in the beginning, war is accompanied by victories. but with the direct intervention of america, the fate of the war changes. the war ends with the defeat of the arabs. in anwar sadad, the president of egypt visits israel at the peak of disbelief. conversations begin. a year later, the negotiations will be concluded. egypt surrenders . the camp david agreement is signed. in camp david, it is decided to withdraw israel from gaza and the west bank in exchange for peace for the self-governing government in these areas. prepared, in fact, cam david was a document to recognize israel so that it would not be isolated. egypt was israel's biggest threat from the beginning, and israel tried to be relieved by egypt in any way. for this reason, it was necessary for egypt to recognize israel as the first arab country. the biggest threa
for example, the sinai desert as an excuse for israel's security.does not open to egypt turn for this reason, in 1973, egypt and syria attacked the sinai desert and the golan heights respectively to take back their lands by force. in the beginning, war is accompanied by victories. but with the direct intervention of america, the fate of the war changes. the war ends with the defeat of the arabs. in anwar sadad, the president of egypt visits israel at the peak of disbelief. conversations begin....
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May 15, 2024
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egyptian soldiers are surrounded in the sinai desert. israel takes revenge. egyptian soldiers are massacred. after egypt, the rest of the arab countries also fail. as a result, israel occupies more land . the main factor in the defeat of the arabs was the american support for advanced telecommunication equipment and espionage activities was. more important than that was the fate of palestine. after the war, the area of israel triples. many are displaced and the rest of the people are trapped in israel. a lot of sadness has dominated the arabs. in 1967, the united nations passed a resolution to allow israel to withdraw from the occupied territories . but israel makes the rest of the occupied territories conditional. their condition is the recognition of israel. this is vital for them. on the other hand, the arabs emphasize three issues . no peace, no dialogue and no recognition of israel. after 3 years of the six day war, israel will not return any of the occupied territories . they make excuses. for example, the sinai desert is not returned to egypt under t
egyptian soldiers are surrounded in the sinai desert. israel takes revenge. egyptian soldiers are massacred. after egypt, the rest of the arab countries also fail. as a result, israel occupies more land . the main factor in the defeat of the arabs was the american support for advanced telecommunication equipment and espionage activities was. more important than that was the fate of palestine. after the war, the area of israel triples. many are displaced and the rest of the people are...
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May 23, 2024
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it's a little bit from sinai and a little bit from beyoncÉ.[laughter] limit tik tok for children to one hour a day and beyoncÉ leader smart phone before a major event. we will set up guidance to boards soon. younger students leave their microphones at home or seven in a pack at the start of every school day. [applause]
it's a little bit from sinai and a little bit from beyoncÉ.[laughter] limit tik tok for children to one hour a day and beyoncÉ leader smart phone before a major event. we will set up guidance to boards soon. younger students leave their microphones at home or seven in a pack at the start of every school day. [applause]
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May 31, 2024
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the claim is waiting to take off towards sinai. marshall, after the fact you mohammed, deputies, supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces, is making a morale. boosting visit to troops deployed on the port is with israel for the last 3 weeks. but this gibson show a strength was put to good use spies. really media memories of the holocaust when folks to persuade is released, they were facing a threat to their very existence the difference with the nazis, mazda and also was never mentioned by name in the people media. it's a times what's called the junction tire, and that's what his name in washington us president, lyndon b johnson issued a stock phoning to which of a side should start the rule. it was a thinly veiled threats to the egyptian leadership. it's done at the how the, how about he's going to have the most of the but you low some of the vin uh to the cause of what to go with the thought when and of but have a model that i little has before it's initially, but thought about when i went to how to m rico, a saw ease. i'm
the claim is waiting to take off towards sinai. marshall, after the fact you mohammed, deputies, supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces, is making a morale. boosting visit to troops deployed on the port is with israel for the last 3 weeks. but this gibson show a strength was put to good use spies. really media memories of the holocaust when folks to persuade is released, they were facing a threat to their very existence the difference with the nazis, mazda and also was never mentioned...
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May 23, 2024
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it's a little bit from sinai and a little bit from beyoncÉ.[laughter] limit tik tok for children to one hour a day and beyoncÉ leader smart phone before a major event. we will set up guidance to boards soon. younger students leave their microphones at home or seven in a pack at the start of every school day. [applause] i do find social media fundamentally antisocial and smart phones make you stupid (social start today listening to your teacher and thing with your friends, not your phone. [applause] the top 30% of every possible graduate now has auto enrollment as well as many gynecologist. out-of-pocket costs there will be an this budget are hardest feet ranch sees the opportunity. speaking of ron, the budget allocates money for the design and engineering of science under explore, i'm excited to announce their collaborating on superfast imputing enterprise technology to allow biotech sector costs the world clinical trials at a flood the world and advanced manufacturing and now can accelerate growth starting with funding for new biotech hub. [a
it's a little bit from sinai and a little bit from beyoncÉ.[laughter] limit tik tok for children to one hour a day and beyoncÉ leader smart phone before a major event. we will set up guidance to boards soon. younger students leave their microphones at home or seven in a pack at the start of every school day. [applause] i do find social media fundamentally antisocial and smart phones make you stupid (social start today listening to your teacher and thing with your friends, not your phone....
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now, in addition to sinai, many patients have come out from under the burden of back-breaking treatmentthank god , there is health insurance in the village. i have been healthy since when until now. by god, these two years don't cost anything. if we come here, it's fine for anyone to be accepted. yes, we even went to isfahan. he was admitted here for the package and age test and all the services were performed for us, dr. god, kidney doctor, dr. dial chion, i am very satisfied with the health insurance . the past is set in this government i was automatically insured, which means you didn't go to the place of action. i saw it by chance when i came to register. i saw that i was insured for industrial insurance. all of this was covered and i am still using health insurance . according to health insurance statistics, in the past one year, with the follow-up of the president, at least 2 million patients like sina gareh have been relieved of their medical expenses. good prayer for the martyred president. i am really grateful to those who help me, i am cured, i am well . there is no end to the
now, in addition to sinai, many patients have come out from under the burden of back-breaking treatmentthank god , there is health insurance in the village. i have been healthy since when until now. by god, these two years don't cost anything. if we come here, it's fine for anyone to be accepted. yes, we even went to isfahan. he was admitted here for the package and age test and all the services were performed for us, dr. god, kidney doctor, dr. dial chion, i am very satisfied with the health...
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May 5, 2024
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israel attacked the egyptian army, which was on alert in the sinai desert. and it happened that six arab states went to war with israel. the war lasted for only 6 days, and it had no result except that the area of israel tripled. he thought that he would perform several operations. israel say "the victory that israel represented in defeating the arab states in 1967 was this seen as this incredibly positive sign of the west recovering its sense of purpose and its military prowess and so on, and i first met him, he he was just an american professor , but his connection with the with the palestinian movement was after 67, and then when the war broke out in 1967, i was desolate. uh, i was in new york at the time, and i was completely shattered, the world as i understood it and knew it, had completely ended at that moment, and it was shortly thereafter that i began for the first time, i've been in america already for 15 or 16 years, and i began for the first time to be in touch with other arabs, 67, idward saeed later 67, i think between 67 and the 1973 war um.
israel attacked the egyptian army, which was on alert in the sinai desert. and it happened that six arab states went to war with israel. the war lasted for only 6 days, and it had no result except that the area of israel tripled. he thought that he would perform several operations. israel say "the victory that israel represented in defeating the arab states in 1967 was this seen as this incredibly positive sign of the west recovering its sense of purpose and its military prowess and...
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the sinai desert and the islands were protected by the egyptians themselves. there was no danger to israel. israeli shipping did not face any problems. but the most important issue was water. water and the nile river. the nile river is the main source of life for many people. the population of egypt will be 160 by 205 there were millions of people. in case of water cut, more than two million farmers would be directly affected. israel has long sought to plunder egypt's water resources since the time of herzl. it became clear that the transfer of the nile water will be accompanied by problems, israel seeks to steal water from the source. since 1946, america has been studying the causes of the dam in ethiopia. the implementation of such plans would satisfy israel's demands and increase israel's influence in africa. israel first implements agricultural, medical and general programs and then turns to military issues, and in ethiopia, trains special forces. then he deals in arms trade and at the same time he spies on muslims and arabs. and some time later, the jews
the sinai desert and the islands were protected by the egyptians themselves. there was no danger to israel. israeli shipping did not face any problems. but the most important issue was water. water and the nile river. the nile river is the main source of life for many people. the population of egypt will be 160 by 205 there were millions of people. in case of water cut, more than two million farmers would be directly affected. israel has long sought to plunder egypt's water resources since the...
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a couple of months later , a plane carrying passengers crashed in the mountains of the sinai peninsulae cause was a bomb on board. from 1995 to 2010, moscow experienced a series of terrorist attacks in residential buildings at metro stations. in 2011 , minsk mourned those killed in an explosion in the subway. shots explode. from the hands of terrorists have forever left craters in our hearts, the names of the murdered people will be heard in services in our churches for decades to come, but those who remain must live, and we will not crush the people who have stood on a solid foundation for centuries, here it is again before us, fasting again again the time when all the hope for faith is in the army, all thoughts about our neighbors and about the fatherland, and since these values pulled our great-grandfathers out of the fire of wars, it means we will come out of... the division of the world unbroken and together, i am marina karaman and how stay ourselves, when the world changes, we figured it out, everything is clear, see you later. marat kozey, was born on october 10, 1929 in the
a couple of months later , a plane carrying passengers crashed in the mountains of the sinai peninsulae cause was a bomb on board. from 1995 to 2010, moscow experienced a series of terrorist attacks in residential buildings at metro stations. in 2011 , minsk mourned those killed in an explosion in the subway. shots explode. from the hands of terrorists have forever left craters in our hearts, the names of the murdered people will be heard in services in our churches for decades to come, but...
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israel attacked the egyptian army, which was on alert in the sinai desert, and it happened that six arab states. they went to war with israel. the war lasted for only 6 days, and it had no result except that the area of israel tripled. he thought that we would perform several operations. israel attacks arab countries. the arab army is forced to do what? he defends himself and thus israel will be destroyed. he thought that the arab army is strong and we can. he showed them the 6-day war when he came. that was important for understanding this shift in attitudes towards israel and zionism, because as the us faced defeat in southeast asia, the victory that israel represented in defeating the arab states in 1967 was this seen as this incredibly positive sign of the west recovering its purpose and its military prowess and so on, and i first met him, he, he was just an american professor, but his connection with the palestinian movement was after 67. "and then when the war broke out in 1967, i was desolate , i was in new york at the time, and i was completely shattered, the world as i underst
israel attacked the egyptian army, which was on alert in the sinai desert, and it happened that six arab states. they went to war with israel. the war lasted for only 6 days, and it had no result except that the area of israel tripled. he thought that we would perform several operations. israel attacks arab countries. the arab army is forced to do what? he defends himself and thus israel will be destroyed. he thought that the arab army is strong and we can. he showed them the 6-day war...
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doctor asad mohammed was on call at mount sinai west. he says jessica had an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation or afib. he was like, this is really serious. like your family needs to get down here concerned about blood clots and a potential stroke. doctors had to use electrical currents to shock jessica's heart into a normal rhythm. it worked. and the next day she was able to go home. the apple watch or other watches are very helpful because they provide patients with a very quick alert system for them to see a health care provider, if not for the alerts on her watch, jessica says she would have just gone home and taken a nap instead, she credits the apple watch for turning her life around. even when it sucks, it feels good. since the health scare last may, jessica has dropped 100 pounds and adopted a healthy lifestyle training to run her very first marathon. this weekend's potomac river run in d.c, which falls exactly one year at mount sinai since she was discharged from the hospital. god bless. that wasn't even crossed m
doctor asad mohammed was on call at mount sinai west. he says jessica had an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation or afib. he was like, this is really serious. like your family needs to get down here concerned about blood clots and a potential stroke. doctors had to use electrical currents to shock jessica's heart into a normal rhythm. it worked. and the next day she was able to go home. the apple watch or other watches are very helpful because they provide patients with a very...
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sinai, many patients came out from under the burden of back-breaking treatment costs , thank god, theres health insurance, i am in a village, i am healthy , it's good that every patient is accepted, yes, even isfahan, we went here, they were accepted for testing hospitalization, age, and all the services provided for us , services that, according to these patients , were provided in this government without visiting in person and doing paperwork in the past. i was automatically insured, that means you didn't go in person, instead of taking action, i saw that when i came to register for industry insurance, i am very much based on health insurance statistics. in the past one year, with the president's follow-up, at least 2 million patients like sina have lost money. their treatments have been opened. 2 million prayers for the martyred president from those who help me . thank you tayeb kargar of the news agency seda and sima, the secretary of the security council of russia, in a telephone conversation with the secretary of the supreme national security council of our country, emphasized the
sinai, many patients came out from under the burden of back-breaking treatment costs , thank god, theres health insurance, i am in a village, i am healthy , it's good that every patient is accepted, yes, even isfahan, we went here, they were accepted for testing hospitalization, age, and all the services provided for us , services that, according to these patients , were provided in this government without visiting in person and doing paperwork in the past. i was automatically insured, that...
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and became refugees in rafah , if the operation is carried out, they will flee underground to the sinai desert, and we completely consider hamas defeated in fact. while these calculations are completely wrong and it is a psychological operation , now as the issue of negotiations was repeated , it faced a deadlock in order to get more concessions from hamas, which was netanyahu's first demand. grog.
and became refugees in rafah , if the operation is carried out, they will flee underground to the sinai desert, and we completely consider hamas defeated in fact. while these calculations are completely wrong and it is a psychological operation , now as the issue of negotiations was repeated , it faced a deadlock in order to get more concessions from hamas, which was netanyahu's first demand. grog.
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May 15, 2024
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, there are 500,000 israeli settlers, and this is in contrast to the settlers who were once in the sinai and this according to all israeli documents, these are jews, samaritans, this is especially important in historical terms, which means it is a territory. as you know, israel builds its territory on the basis of the tanakh, yes, the old zaveta, well, that is, where should we put them, should we evict them somewhere? east jerusalem is the capital of what should be palestine, there are 200-odd israelis there. the holy book, yes, or they say that no, we are like that, we are a secular state, well, yes, there are many such nuances here, i am not an expert on internal israeli politics, but it’s hard to say, which means that east jerusalem is defined as the capital of palestine, that israel will leave east jerusalem, let me remind you that it is in east jerusalem that the most holy of holies of the three religions is located, the temple mount at the top of the shrine, the third shrine after mecca and medina, which means the dachshund, the dome of the rock, which means the mosque, the wall it
, there are 500,000 israeli settlers, and this is in contrast to the settlers who were once in the sinai and this according to all israeli documents, these are jews, samaritans, this is especially important in historical terms, which means it is a territory. as you know, israel builds its territory on the basis of the tanakh, yes, the old zaveta, well, that is, where should we put them, should we evict them somewhere? east jerusalem is the capital of what should be palestine, there are 200-odd...
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civic director at the jewish community relations council and rabbi jackie, the senior rabbi at temple sinai in oakland. welcome. let's jump in and ask, what are your experiences in the jewish community? >> for the most part my experiences have been very positive. which is why i find myself as a leader now. my family is biracial, i am chinese and ashkenazi jewish, and at times that would pose a challenge growing up. people would question me and even say, are you sure you're jewish, and that would be difficult at times. >> my experience was wonderful and both complicated and challenging. i grew up in san francisco and went to synagogue and was one of just a few kids that was not recognized as white in the community. i had a rich experience growing up with jewish values and practices and also experienced on a regular basis wondering when i was adopted, why my hebrew was so good, how i learned the prayers. >> we have in our jewish immunity and culture this tremendous respect for what we think of as our text life. which means we value words and play with words and like to think about what the wo
civic director at the jewish community relations council and rabbi jackie, the senior rabbi at temple sinai in oakland. welcome. let's jump in and ask, what are your experiences in the jewish community? >> for the most part my experiences have been very positive. which is why i find myself as a leader now. my family is biracial, i am chinese and ashkenazi jewish, and at times that would pose a challenge growing up. people would question me and even say, are you sure you're jewish, and...
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they run away from the underground to the sinai desert and we are completely different we consider hamas to have actually failed , while these calculations are completely wrong and a psychological operation. now, as the negotiation issue was repeated, it faced a deadlock in order to get more concessions from hamas, which was netanyahu's first request, contrary to the agreement that was given to him. we mentioned that nathan says that the prisoners or hostages should be freed first, see why hamas won't accept it, because this is a golden leaf , if hamas takes it from hamas. outside, hamas is actually a winning card and cannot impose its conditions on the negotiating table from the zionists. this psychological motivation and political motivation is actually the zionist regime, but the global situation with these demonstrations and this student uprising that has spread throughout america, european capitals and even now to non-european countries. in fact, netanyahu is pressing mangeno more on the face and skull . therefore, i said about this swelling last year that netanyahu's partners, espe
they run away from the underground to the sinai desert and we are completely different we consider hamas to have actually failed , while these calculations are completely wrong and a psychological operation. now, as the negotiation issue was repeated, it faced a deadlock in order to get more concessions from hamas, which was netanyahu's first request, contrary to the agreement that was given to him. we mentioned that nathan says that the prisoners or hostages should be freed first, see why...
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and then israel captured the sinai peninsula, the gaza strip, the west bank of the artan river, easteights. and in 6 days he gained control over a territory 3 and a half times larger than its pre-war area. significant portion. lands are still controlled by israel, contrary to un resolutions. on may 22, 1972 , us president richard nixon began his historic visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation in the yalta conference in 1945. nixon flew to vnukovo with his wife with a large delegation. his advisor at the time was henry kissinger. the americans were settled right in the kremlin. negotiations with brezhnev were successful. they lasted 4 days , every day they signed something. it was during that visit that the most important documents were signed era - start-1 and the popro treaty. moscow and washington have agreed not to build new launchers for intercontinental missiles in the next 5 years. where are you from 11 b? no hello, am i from the eleventh b? we are also from the eleventh b, in th
and then israel captured the sinai peninsula, the gaza strip, the west bank of the artan river, easteights. and in 6 days he gained control over a territory 3 and a half times larger than its pre-war area. significant portion. lands are still controlled by israel, contrary to un resolutions. on may 22, 1972 , us president richard nixon began his historic visit to moscow. this was the first official trip of an american leader to the ussr, if you don’t count franklin roosevelt’s participation...
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liderado por el doctor brian solomon, director del servicio de ginecología oncológica del hospital mount sinai que el examen anual conocido como papanicolaou es fundamental para la detección temprana del cáncer de cuello de útero. it's a necessary to have hpv. el cáncer de cuello de útero es provocado por el virus del papiloma humano. inicialmente tras aprobarse la vacuna contra este virus, vimos una disminución, pero aún vemos muchas muertes debido a esta enfermedad, incluso en mujeres jóvenes y de grupos como los afroamericanos e hispanos. recientemente, una mujer hispana que padece cáncer de útero pudo beneficiar con este nuevo tratamiento a patient from columbia. una paciente de colombia, una joven que viajó aquí para consultar conmigo y pudimos gestionar que recibiera el tratamiento por uso compasivo. y estamos viendo ya los beneficios de este medicamento en ella. qué le parece? pues esta medicina se ha convertido en el nuevo tratamiento estándar contra este tipo de cáncer y toda mujer con este padecimiento dicen que debería conversar con su médico sobre la posibilidad de comenzar a recib
liderado por el doctor brian solomon, director del servicio de ginecología oncológica del hospital mount sinai que el examen anual conocido como papanicolaou es fundamental para la detección temprana del cáncer de cuello de útero. it's a necessary to have hpv. el cáncer de cuello de útero es provocado por el virus del papiloma humano. inicialmente tras aprobarse la vacuna contra este virus, vimos una disminución, pero aún vemos muchas muertes debido a esta enfermedad, incluso en...
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May 28, 2024
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now , in addition to sinai, many patients have come out from under the burden of back-breaking treatment costs. thank god , i have health insurance, which is in a village, and i am healthy. it's good that every patient is accepted. yes, we even went to isfahan. they were accepted here for testing. and hospital, age and all the services they provide for us according to these patients , i was automatically insured in this established government without visiting in person and past paperwork. i mean, you didn't go in person, instead of taking action , not by accident, i saw that i came to register and saw that i am industrial insurance. it is very interesting to me based on the statistics of health insurance in the last one year, with the follow-up of the president , with the presence of figures, political and cultural authorities of china . in the representative office of the islamic republic of iran in china. in packand payt china, a group of personalities, political and cultural officials of china, as well as ambassadors, diplomats and international representatives, attended the represent
now , in addition to sinai, many patients have come out from under the burden of back-breaking treatment costs. thank god , i have health insurance, which is in a village, and i am healthy. it's good that every patient is accepted. yes, we even went to isfahan. they were accepted here for testing. and hospital, age and all the services they provide for us according to these patients , i was automatically insured in this established government without visiting in person and past paperwork. i...
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becoming refugees , if the operation is carried out, they will escape from the underground to the sinai desert, and we completely consider hamas defeated , while these calculations are completely wrong and it is also a psychological operation. he could have faced banbis to get points more than hamas, which is netanyahu's first demand, contrary to the agreement that we just mentioned, he is unable to say that the first thing is to free the prisoners or the hostages. they see why hamas won't accept because this is a golden leaf in the hands of hamas, if it takes this out of hamas's hands, then hamas is actually a winning card, and from a position on top, it cannot impose its conditions on the zionists at the negotiating table , so this the psychological motivation and the political motivation is actually the zionist regime, but the global conditions with these demonstrations and this. the student fever that has spread throughout america, european capitals and even now to non-european countries , netanyahu is actually compressing mengnu on his face and skull , so i told him about this swel
becoming refugees , if the operation is carried out, they will escape from the underground to the sinai desert, and we completely consider hamas defeated , while these calculations are completely wrong and it is also a psychological operation. he could have faced banbis to get points more than hamas, which is netanyahu's first demand, contrary to the agreement that we just mentioned, he is unable to say that the first thing is to free the prisoners or the hostages. they see why hamas won't...
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mohammed was on call at mount sinai west. heart palpitation call afib. >> this is really serious. your family needs to come down here. >> reporter: concerned about blood clots and a potential stroke, doctors had to use electrical currents to shock jessica's heart into a normal rhythm. it worked and the next day she was able to go home. >> the apple watches are very helpful because they provide patients with a very quick alert system for them to see a health care provider. >> reporter: if not for the alert center watch, jessica says she would have gone home and taken a nap. instead, she credits the apple watch for turning her life around. >> even when it subs, it feels good. >> reporter: since the health scare last may, jessica has dropped 100 pounds and adopted a healthy lifestyle, training to run her very first marathon, this weekend's potomac river run in d.c. which falls exactly one year since she was discharged from the hospital. >> it wouldn't even cross my mind. >> reporter: jessica has been documenting her journey on s
mohammed was on call at mount sinai west. heart palpitation call afib. >> this is really serious. your family needs to come down here. >> reporter: concerned about blood clots and a potential stroke, doctors had to use electrical currents to shock jessica's heart into a normal rhythm. it worked and the next day she was able to go home. >> the apple watches are very helpful because they provide patients with a very quick alert system for them to see a health care provider....
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he said, going towards sinai, which is on the other side of that car, to lots in egypt and that they were speaking to the egyptians. this is one of the aims that they have said when it comes to real fast. they want to have control all the sides of the car doors over that side of that border. first thing as one of the main reasons to going into a rough day said because that's what they also believe. a lot of the captives being held on earlier today as well, a less it was sent from me as some of the members of the la crude policy to the prime minister himself demanding that he oh, go ahead with a c z 5 z o box. they said it's essential to the war, continues, they don't stop the fights and drop off and they set to meet, take control of the whole of that cordial. and so, and i also like to ask you about the 3 soldiers of the is really forces have confirmed have been killed that off off us. yeah, that's right. so the, is there any minute tree confirmed earlier today that 3 of the soldiers were killed? they said that they were ended up put in a, in a building that was booby traps by the hu
he said, going towards sinai, which is on the other side of that car, to lots in egypt and that they were speaking to the egyptians. this is one of the aims that they have said when it comes to real fast. they want to have control all the sides of the car doors over that side of that border. first thing as one of the main reasons to going into a rough day said because that's what they also believe. a lot of the captives being held on earlier today as well, a less it was sent from me as some of...
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in the middle east in favor of israel, in particular , it laid claim to a significant part of the sinai in egypt, yes, not to round off the possession of israel as a whole, only in egypt. as a result, in general, essentially everyone turned out to be the losers in this story, egypt, france, great britain, and israel, because the soviet union then took the side, essentially, of egypt, threatening, in general, a little. not with an atomic bomb, i almost just threatened, england was unable to justify its status as a world power, as before, when it entered into various kinds of local conflicts, emerged victorious, here it is under pressure from both the soviet union and the united states, which are absolutely not this mess was needed at this moment, but it was necessary to retreat, yes, israel was also among the losers, since it could not really round off its territory, egypt, because it suffered, the military suffered. egypt into the arms of the soviet union. here is the story with sued channel, the story of the sued crisis is, on the one hand, one of the last attempts of such a traditiona
in the middle east in favor of israel, in particular , it laid claim to a significant part of the sinai in egypt, yes, not to round off the possession of israel as a whole, only in egypt. as a result, in general, essentially everyone turned out to be the losers in this story, egypt, france, great britain, and israel, because the soviet union then took the side, essentially, of egypt, threatening, in general, a little. not with an atomic bomb, i almost just threatened, england was unable to...
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proposal joining you to coordinate, the reopening and management of the roof, or crossing between sinai in gaza. egypt says the crossing on the gauze as i should be managed, only by palestinian authorities as laid out in longstanding existing agreements. rough crossing is crucial for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations. but it's been closed since may the 7th. when israel took control of the guns aside, a house is piled up on the egyptian side, unable to cross into a gauze of what people are in desperate need of it. as well as released the video, it says shows the moment it attacked israel with an armed drone. this attack took place near the town of met, toola is ready, media reporting. 3 soldiers have been injured. one of them seriously, on the wrong, the day these really on the count out several strikes in southern lebanon, has been a rise in cross border exchange of 5 between israel and his ball. as soon as the wind gauze has started in october, south africa has made an urgent appeal to the international courts of justice in the a to stop. israel submitted trail pricing and rough
proposal joining you to coordinate, the reopening and management of the roof, or crossing between sinai in gaza. egypt says the crossing on the gauze as i should be managed, only by palestinian authorities as laid out in longstanding existing agreements. rough crossing is crucial for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations. but it's been closed since may the 7th. when israel took control of the guns aside, a house is piled up on the egyptian side, unable to cross into a gauze of what people...
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these ras proposal to jointly coordinate the reopening and management of the rasa. crossing between sinai and gaza. egypt says the crossing on the guys aside, should be managed solely by palestinian authorities as laid out a long standing agreements that were off a crossing is crucial for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations. it's been closed since may 7th when israel took control of the guys aside. aid as since piled up on the gyptian side, unable to cross. oh goodness. so you was the middle of it, the whole big israel continues to engage in evasive actions, to avoid this responsibilities and in devious maneuvering around efforts to achieve a ceasefire. furthermore, it is defined to adamant about its widely condemned military operation and rough uh and 6 to leverage the rough crossing from the palestinian side to city defied siege on the gaza strip. once again, but i definitely state that egypt is unequivocally committed to steadfast position . both in words and actions in rejecting valid creation of the palestinian calls, the false displacement or compulsory migration of the palesti
these ras proposal to jointly coordinate the reopening and management of the rasa. crossing between sinai and gaza. egypt says the crossing on the guys aside, should be managed solely by palestinian authorities as laid out a long standing agreements that were off a crossing is crucial for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations. it's been closed since may 7th when israel took control of the guys aside. aid as since piled up on the gyptian side, unable to cross. oh goodness. so you was the...
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the last thing they want is to see the violence spilt into their borders in the northern sinai, whichis, itech and egyptian army positions, and there is no love lost between the egyptian government, which is very secular, and hamas, the religion —— the political religious movement, but the egyptians have driven this and want to see this deal or succeed, and that is white hamas's message message the head of egyptian intelligence who has been instrumental in trying to get the deal over the line.— instrumental in trying to get the deal over the line. frank, looking at the timing _ deal over the line. frank, looking at the timing of _ deal over the line. frank, looking at the timing of this, _ deal over the line. frank, looking at the timing of this, this - at the timing of this, this acceptance by hamas of the cease—fire deal, it comes on the same day that we have had heightened reports that there could be an imminent israeli military offensive and assault on rafah. we have had those evacuation orders dropped by flyers on palestinian civilians, telling them to get out of eastern rafah ah
the last thing they want is to see the violence spilt into their borders in the northern sinai, whichis, itech and egyptian army positions, and there is no love lost between the egyptian government, which is very secular, and hamas, the religion —— the political religious movement, but the egyptians have driven this and want to see this deal or succeed, and that is white hamas's message message the head of egyptian intelligence who has been instrumental in trying to get the deal over the...
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you know, many people credit israel's withdrawal from sinai and the peace agreement with egypt to. the 1973 war which occurred, you know, several years earlier. i actually think that today think this moment, first of all, is an enormous historical moment. i think it is going to have decades long repercussions for both societies and my belief is that. we will look back on this as a turning point that will result in israel trying to find some new kind of because it's very clear to every israeli that returning to the model of managing conflict doesn't work and work. and every israeli an answer from the government of how are we not going to have another seventh? how do we prevent that? and the answer to that question be we raised gaza. we killed tens of thousands of palestinians. nobody buy that. you know, it's happened on a smaller scale several times in gaza. and it didn't bring any peace or security to israelis. and so for the first time, we have a situation in which the palestinian issue is at the forefront of every israeli mind. you know, many of the last elections, the palestinia
you know, many people credit israel's withdrawal from sinai and the peace agreement with egypt to. the 1973 war which occurred, you know, several years earlier. i actually think that today think this moment, first of all, is an enormous historical moment. i think it is going to have decades long repercussions for both societies and my belief is that. we will look back on this as a turning point that will result in israel trying to find some new kind of because it's very clear to every israeli...
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the egyptians have not helped by allowing an escape valve to move civilians into the sinai, largely emptye has been really no solution for the day the shooting stops either, who is going to govern gaza? from the israeli perspective, their strategic demand is that hamas not be in control. i don't see how they achieve that goal either. on the tactical level, they have to give becky's hostages and put pressure on rafah and the senior hamas leadership to do that. i don't think there will be any excellent outcome for either the israelis or the palestinian population in the coming weeks, but we are probably less than a month from seeing a grinding halt to the war. >> either through some negotiated cease-fire or a grinding halt maybe because they get too much pressure to have to continue, i do think i will desist before that general mccaffrey i think it's undisputed that there have been thousands of innocent lives that have been lost and i think that's the challenge that you speak of in terms of how to navigate what's going on over there considering the battleground that it is. peter >> and gene
the egyptians have not helped by allowing an escape valve to move civilians into the sinai, largely emptye has been really no solution for the day the shooting stops either, who is going to govern gaza? from the israeli perspective, their strategic demand is that hamas not be in control. i don't see how they achieve that goal either. on the tactical level, they have to give becky's hostages and put pressure on rafah and the senior hamas leadership to do that. i don't think there will be any...
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is pressure egypt to take the refugees and take a million palestinians temporarily into the empty sinai let israel go when, finish the job with hamas, clear out the tunnels, destroy the tunnels and then once hamas is finished, then the palestinian civilians could've been let back in to gaza in the international community, but now it's going to be a bloodbath anyway that you look. stuart: if they do it and you think they are, then what happens to america's support of israel and what happens within the democrat party already split on this issue. >> that's why hamas thinks it's one, for 0 goes in it wins because that way there's a lot of civilian casualties opposed to the democratic party inviting as to ameliorate his far left to the party so we can get the votes in michigan and on the other hand if israel does not commit then hamas wins. unbelievable screwup in this for. >> what about the refugees coming to the united states and colleges sponsoring palestinians to come here on scholarships to come to colleges here, what is going on here, it's another way of hamas winning. >> another way h
is pressure egypt to take the refugees and take a million palestinians temporarily into the empty sinai let israel go when, finish the job with hamas, clear out the tunnels, destroy the tunnels and then once hamas is finished, then the palestinian civilians could've been let back in to gaza in the international community, but now it's going to be a bloodbath anyway that you look. stuart: if they do it and you think they are, then what happens to america's support of israel and what happens...
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rafah is located in the north of the nigev desert of the sinai peninsula on the border of the gaza stripnet. an area of 151 km, 200 thousand permanent residents have been sharing since october with one and a half million refugees fleeing the fighting. until now, the rafah checkpoint remained the only opportunity for... palestinians to receive food, water and medicines. at these moments he is already under the control of israeli forces. there is no need to talk about catastrophic humanitarian consequences. even germany and france reminded netanyahu that the forced transfer of civilians is a war crime. and this is precisely what tel aviv means by creating all the conditions for the palestinians to break into egypt and leave their lands forever. cairo, in turn, does not have the ability to house, feed and provide jobs for millions. turning point in us relations with the middle east partner, the many months of work of the biden administration are simply nullified, but the politicians will at least remain alive, not to mention the fact that they are well-fed, wearing shoes, the residents of
rafah is located in the north of the nigev desert of the sinai peninsula on the border of the gaza stripnet. an area of 151 km, 200 thousand permanent residents have been sharing since october with one and a half million refugees fleeing the fighting. until now, the rafah checkpoint remained the only opportunity for... palestinians to receive food, water and medicines. at these moments he is already under the control of israeli forces. there is no need to talk about catastrophic...
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so a lot of weapons and capabilities are coming from the sinai peninsula and hamas is gaining threatsto operate and we will destroy this brigade and take control of this border. [10 and we will destroy this brigade and take control of this border.- take control of this border. do you think that there _ take control of this border. do you think that there should _ take control of this border. do you think that there should be - take control of this border. do you think that there should be a - think that there should be a full—scale assault, military assault on rafah? because countries around the world have urged israel not to do so. the united states, israel's closest, strongest, most powerful ally, joe biden has urged israel not to do that. will israel go ahead with that anyway? i to do that. will israel go ahead with that anyway?— to do that. will israel go ahead with that anyway? i think the main concern was _ with that anyway? i think the main concern was the _ with that anyway? i think the main concern was the citizens _ with that anyway? i think the main concern was the citizens
so a lot of weapons and capabilities are coming from the sinai peninsula and hamas is gaining threatsto operate and we will destroy this brigade and take control of this border. [10 and we will destroy this brigade and take control of this border.- take control of this border. do you think that there _ take control of this border. do you think that there should _ take control of this border. do you think that there should be - take control of this border. do you think that there should be a -...
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dipak bat, director of mount sinai hospital in new york city. in like we never used to see before. >> why is that? >> well, that's a great question. i think there are a lot of reasons for that. one probably has to do with the obesity epidemic, but it could also be other things. i hate to say it, but there's more substance abuse these days, things like cocaine, for example, even smoking marijuana. >> reporter: another potential clue, long smoldering inflammation. >> i'm talking about inflammation in the arteries, supplying blood to the heart, it might lead to the plaque in that artery to act up, in fact, to rupture, a blood clot to form, if that blocks the blood flow in that artery, that's what causes a heart attack or heart muscle damage. >> the cause of inflammation in >> reporter: the the cause of inflammation in seemingly healthy people like matias, who are not obese and don't smoke is not yet clear. but as a precaution, the husband and father of a 2-year-old watches his diet more carefully. he's gone vegan, eating lots of fresh fruits, veget
dipak bat, director of mount sinai hospital in new york city. in like we never used to see before. >> why is that? >> well, that's a great question. i think there are a lot of reasons for that. one probably has to do with the obesity epidemic, but it could also be other things. i hate to say it, but there's more substance abuse these days, things like cocaine, for example, even smoking marijuana. >> reporter: another potential clue, long smoldering inflammation. >> i'm...
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the disney company says sherman died saturday due to an age related illness at cedars-sinai medical centerrly hills. sherman, together with his late brother robert, won two academy awards for work on the 1964 film mary poppins. they also picked up a grammy for best movie or tv score. richard sherman was 95. cal fire also issued some tips to keep your memorial day weekend wildfire safe. if you are camping, make sure to completely put out any fires you start. if you are staying home and getting some work done like lawn mowing, metal blades from mowers can strike rocks and spark a grass fire. >> did you know that 95% of fires are human caused? don't let a day of fun turn into a day of tragedy. >> fortunately, we are in for a nice, cool rest of the memorial day weekend. but fire officials do say it's always important to keep safety in mind. nearly a quarter of u.s. veterans return home and experience post-traumatic stress disorder at some point in their life, and more than a dozen die by suicide every day. one company hopes to bring that number down by getting veterans up on their feet and hea
the disney company says sherman died saturday due to an age related illness at cedars-sinai medical centerrly hills. sherman, together with his late brother robert, won two academy awards for work on the 1964 film mary poppins. they also picked up a grammy for best movie or tv score. richard sherman was 95. cal fire also issued some tips to keep your memorial day weekend wildfire safe. if you are camping, make sure to completely put out any fires you start. if you are staying home and getting...
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states and others then setting up camps where they can control the situation for these civilians in the sinai in egypt. i mean, on the one hand they're saying they can't do it. on the other hand, well, if we want to bring them here to the united states, they can and just another thing, maria. look, hamas is watching, iran is watching. if they believe they can turn world opinion against israel, by sitting fast and sacrificing their own people, and they're watching these protests, they think they're winning. why should they negotiate and why should they release hostages? maria: that's what i was going to ask. we're going to bring people from gaza into america now, doesn't that look like he's responding to these protesters? does it look like he's giving in to these protesters and doesn't that spark even more pushback and protests. we just won, just like you said. you questioned lloyd austin yesterday on whether or not the word is safer under president biden. tell us about that. >> yeah, i asked a simple question of biden's defense secretary. under his and joe biden's leadership, name me one part
states and others then setting up camps where they can control the situation for these civilians in the sinai in egypt. i mean, on the one hand they're saying they can't do it. on the other hand, well, if we want to bring them here to the united states, they can and just another thing, maria. look, hamas is watching, iran is watching. if they believe they can turn world opinion against israel, by sitting fast and sacrificing their own people, and they're watching these protests, they think...
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. >> reporter: christine is an enrollment coordinator at an early learning center in mount sinai, new york, where tuition can run up to $2,000 a month. christine says parents are strapped by rising tuition and educators face low pay and high turnover. >> it's a scary thing to shut your doors down for the day and you know, parents need care for their children. but if they band with us, it will help them and their teachers as well. >> reporter: unlike the k through 12 school system, for most families, day care is largely left up to parents and child care in your local communities. teacher turnover is high. there are long wait lists at many centers and emergency covid funding used to boost wages in many states is starting to run out. instant child care can run up to $15,000 a year in some places, which is impossible math for some families. >> christine, thank you. >>> with graduation season in full swing, campus protesters are making their voices heard during ceremony and at duke university some students walked out sunday as comedian and commencement speaker jerry seinfeld took to the st
. >> reporter: christine is an enrollment coordinator at an early learning center in mount sinai, new york, where tuition can run up to $2,000 a month. christine says parents are strapped by rising tuition and educators face low pay and high turnover. >> it's a scary thing to shut your doors down for the day and you know, parents need care for their children. but if they band with us, it will help them and their teachers as well. >> reporter: unlike the k through 12 school...
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the disney company said sherman died saturday due to an age related illness at cedars-sinai medical centerrman together with his late brother robert, won two academy awards for his work on the 1964 film mary poppins. they also picked up a grammy for best movie or tv score. richard sherman was 95. dave is pride kicked off today with preparations around the city for its 10th anniversary next weekend. >> volunteers gathered early this morning at 6:00 to start painting rainbow crosswalks near central park in davis. organizers say it's a way to show inclusion and acceptance in the community. volunteers share. they want everyone to feel welcome and that they want people to feel a sense of love and support when they visit the area. >> we feel that it symbolizes hope. a new beginning, exciting time for the city coming in. so and you know that we're about to have a good party all of the month of june, and there are several events planned for the davis community for pride month, such as next saturday's annual fair and music festival and a free skating event. >> the giants were on the opposite end of
the disney company said sherman died saturday due to an age related illness at cedars-sinai medical centerrman together with his late brother robert, won two academy awards for his work on the 1964 film mary poppins. they also picked up a grammy for best movie or tv score. richard sherman was 95. dave is pride kicked off today with preparations around the city for its 10th anniversary next weekend. >> volunteers gathered early this morning at 6:00 to start painting rainbow crosswalks near...
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terrorist shoes ensconced in a tunnel maybe below khan unit's raffa, maybe in a tunnel structure in sinai the question is whether it's in yar, where there's any more urgency in sin mars calculations right now, there could be the israelis are threatening significant ground campaign in raffa destroyed the last four brigades of hamas is organized military structure plus the americans are putting pressure on the khader reason if or reported pressure on the qatar is that if sinwar doesn't agree to this deal, hamas is external leadership is going to be expelled from doha in qatar. so it's possible i don't think sinwar is interested in a comprehensive deal. i think we're talking about a first phase here. which would be roughly if there were press reports, your truth 33 israeli hostages, that wouldn't be the women, the elderly, and the infirm. in exchange for an undetermined number of palestinians, probably nearing 67800 a temporary ceasefire, a lot about 40 days. egyptians put a far more comprehensive proposal on the table for a second and third stage. but i think there's differences between the
terrorist shoes ensconced in a tunnel maybe below khan unit's raffa, maybe in a tunnel structure in sinai the question is whether it's in yar, where there's any more urgency in sin mars calculations right now, there could be the israelis are threatening significant ground campaign in raffa destroyed the last four brigades of hamas is organized military structure plus the americans are putting pressure on the khader reason if or reported pressure on the qatar is that if sinwar doesn't agree to...
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and they were born at cedar sinai. and i legit thought i was having, like, l.a.s like, "i gotta go to the bodega and get my bagel" in the morning. i'm just like, what is this? what is happening? [ laughter ] >> seth: that's how long it takes, it only takes four years to be in new york. >> it only takes for children especially. >> seth: yeah. >> they're like sponges. >> yeah. >> so they've really soaked up all the goo on the street -- [ laughter ] they are in. >> seth: that's what it's there for, to be sucked up. >> that is so true. and then my older daughter decided that she wanted to go to boarding school. and i was like, "great, so i guess we'll look." we're on the east coast now, this is a thing east coast people do. >> seth: hotbed of those. >> yes. and then she said, "i would like to go to this boarding school in sweden." [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, parents are allowed to say no. >> this is a point that so many people on my instagram have brought up, seth. >> seth: okay. >> but the fact of the matter is, we were kind of playing chicken with her. i think
and they were born at cedar sinai. and i legit thought i was having, like, l.a.s like, "i gotta go to the bodega and get my bagel" in the morning. i'm just like, what is this? what is happening? [ laughter ] >> seth: that's how long it takes, it only takes four years to be in new york. >> it only takes for children especially. >> seth: yeah. >> they're like sponges. >> yeah. >> so they've really soaked up all the goo on the street -- [ laughter ]...
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borders in the middle east in favor of israel, in particular, he laid claim to a significant part sinaio round off its territory, egypt, because it suffered, suffered a military defeat , suffered quite serious losses, and this pushed egypt even more into the arms of the soviet union then, uh, here this is the story of the vanity channel and the story of the vanity crisis - on the one hand, this is one of the last attempts of such a traditional colonial policy of great britain to a large extent, on the other hand, this is one of the first such hot conflicts cold war, the second, actually after korea. we continue, today our topic is arab-israeli relations. after the already six-day war, which we will now talk about, the palestinians, palestinian arabs, and their organizations are beginning to actively move towards... terrorist methods, and not only on the territory of israel, but abroad. the most famous is the situation with the olympics in munich and the terrorist attack of the black september organization, yes, but that’s how, from what the world learned about palestinian terrorism and
borders in the middle east in favor of israel, in particular, he laid claim to a significant part sinaio round off its territory, egypt, because it suffered, suffered a military defeat , suffered quite serious losses, and this pushed egypt even more into the arms of the soviet union then, uh, here this is the story of the vanity channel and the story of the vanity crisis - on the one hand, this is one of the last attempts of such a traditional colonial policy of great britain to a large extent,...