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my guess is weak here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister and who is the whole much he wanted an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are you so it's not about the recent violence along the border trying to fast for an israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets complex. to stick makes lasting breaks. how does the justice league. to his native notice him feel and stand like using her. and inspiring music or actions. to. her. sixty minutes. take. us. with. to make. sure all. who. came to take you seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up. this. year i'm michel. martin. and legend you should by no means make our brain creasing doing dangerous stuff. my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he ordered an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are his thoughts now about the recent violence along the border and a first for an israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets.
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and i got a flavour today of the unique character of tel aviv, its flairand unique character of tel avivtiful city. tomorrow, i will meet more young people from around the country, working on the environment, mental health and helping the less fortunate. these young people are painting a bright future for israel, bringing their own energy and creativity to the start—up nation. these young people are also a reminder of how much we have in common, two open societies which thrive on innovation, diversity, talent and excellence. the ties between our two countries have never been stronger, whether in oui’ have never been stronger, whether in our record levels of trade and investment, our cooperation in science and technology, or the work that we do together to keep our people safe. this region has a complicated and tragic history. in the past century, the people of the middle east have suffered great sadness and loss. never has hope and reconciliation been more needed. i know i share a desire with all of you and your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. the united kingdom stands with you,
and i got a flavour today of the unique character of tel aviv, its flairand unique character of tel avivtiful city. tomorrow, i will meet more young people from around the country, working on the environment, mental health and helping the less fortunate. these young people are painting a bright future for israel, bringing their own energy and creativity to the start—up nation. these young people are also a reminder of how much we have in common, two open societies which thrive on innovation,...
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my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister and who would almost say he wanted an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you say. about the recent violence along the border of the fast train israeli prime minister who went to jail for corruption colleagues explain he has no regrets complex so far. as you accidentally shot some clips again playing the traveler. time in the film. how can you get out of play with. zero in syria. this week on d w. you're going to want to fishel estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia needy and illegally. returned to. visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. if bearing witness global news that matters. made for an audience playbook looking for the white house playground is fake you know but the joke the truck oakland was your favorite place illegibility not going to bring the muslim turkey to europe because the entire country champion free country for the last sixty years juggling for mines. my guest this
my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister and who would almost say he wanted an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you say. about the recent violence along the border of the fast train israeli prime minister who went to jail for corruption colleagues explain he has no regrets complex so far. as you accidentally shot some clips again playing the traveler. time in the film. how can you get out of play with. zero in syria. this week on d w. you're...
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our guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister and who is the hallmarks fugit invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are you still it's not about the recent violence along the border and the fast flowing israeli prime minister who went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets conflict. i'd like to know is going to put it i mean what. do i have to exercise to slim down . what kind it was. and how can i tell things. we're focusing on how to lose weight and how to cook and eat healthy. in sixty minutes. the germans came together in one nation from the money to translate from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. ice wellborn ways to bring my daughter back to protect christendom spread the truth. all we could be for the enemy. and steered by courageous decisions we must beat. the germans every week. my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he ordered an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are his thoughts now about the recent violence along the border and
our guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister and who is the hallmarks fugit invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are you still it's not about the recent violence along the border and the fast flowing israeli prime minister who went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets conflict. i'd like to know is going to put it i mean what. do i have to exercise to slim down . what kind it was. and how can i tell things. we're focusing on how to lose...
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later today, we will step into that cauldron when he arrives in tel aviv. —— william.rd by british diplomats, the speeches carefully written. in jordan, there was just a glancing reference to the region's critical instability. a greatly admired and resilience you in jordan instability. a greatly admired and resilience you injordan have shown in the face of the many security and humanitarian challenges that have confronted you as a result of conflicts in this region. it will be this afternoon when william arrives in tel aviv for three days carefully divided between israel and the palestinian territories that the test will begin. for him, and for the evenhanded british policy which he will represent. there will be more on that sotry on breakfast. charlie stayt and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the headlines: after winning his second term in office, president erdogan of turkey is to assume sweeping new powers. his ak party is also on course for an overall majority in parliament. an informal eu summit o
later today, we will step into that cauldron when he arrives in tel aviv. —— william.rd by british diplomats, the speeches carefully written. in jordan, there was just a glancing reference to the region's critical instability. a greatly admired and resilience you in jordan instability. a greatly admired and resilience you injordan have shown in the face of the many security and humanitarian challenges that have confronted you as a result of conflicts in this region. it will be this...
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dignitaries in tel aviv, heading tojerusalem from tel aviv.wanted to do. they have been nervous before about making an official royal visit to the region, until the conflict that has run for so many decades with so much bloodshed over the years, until the conflict was resolved. but despite the fact that conflict clearly isn't resolved, the british government seem clearly isn't resolved, the british government seem to have changed their policy and decided there should be this first royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. the prince's communication team saying they think that the visit will be nonpolitical. that is very much the message, there's no politics involved, but it does allow a spotlight to be brought to bear on the people of the region. it will be fascinating to see who prince william talks to in the region. we know he is meeting the israeli prime minister and the palestinian president, but who else? and what he does exactly during his visit. he's touched down in tel aviv, blue skies there in israel, on his way to jerusa
dignitaries in tel aviv, heading tojerusalem from tel aviv.wanted to do. they have been nervous before about making an official royal visit to the region, until the conflict that has run for so many decades with so much bloodshed over the years, until the conflict was resolved. but despite the fact that conflict clearly isn't resolved, the british government seem clearly isn't resolved, the british government seem to have changed their policy and decided there should be this first royal visit...
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hejoins me via webcam from tel aviv. thank you very much for being with us.first of all, you are there as it were on the ground. what impact has the visit from prince william had? the social media is really happy, commenting quite fervently about that visit. the media covers the visit quite extensively. it is really about the symbolic meaning of that visit, obviously it's very nice and friendly gestures by the duke. this is i think the essence of the visit, and this is the way the israelis are really seeing it and accepting it. it is an important yearfor accepting it. it is an important year for the state of israel to celebrate its foundation. of course the history of that decision goes back to the balfour declaration, but has there been du think a reluctance from the british over the years —— do you think, reluctance from the british remedy is to offer the option of a royal visit. has there been a nervousness about that and if there has been what has helped ove 1120 m e there has been what has helped overcome it? i don't know if there was a nervousness, but
hejoins me via webcam from tel aviv. thank you very much for being with us.first of all, you are there as it were on the ground. what impact has the visit from prince william had? the social media is really happy, commenting quite fervently about that visit. the media covers the visit quite extensively. it is really about the symbolic meaning of that visit, obviously it's very nice and friendly gestures by the duke. this is i think the essence of the visit, and this is the way the israelis are...
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but we come here to live in ski garden and southern tel aviv it's a park here where years ago many of the asylum seekers were simply brought on a bus and left and now it's become something of a central point for this community. tekhelet came here in two thousand and six for a while he worked in a restaurant. he works for an engine advocating on behalf of the african community here. he didn't came here ten years ago with her husband and two kids since then she has given birth to a daughter who is now in kindergarten she also works for an ngo let's start at the beginning of your story how and why did you leave eritrea and how did you end up here in israel when i was a nurse there was an athlete and there was also a student without any isn't there two hundred of them between me and forced into the army and i train the soldier and then ask them to give me a chance to return back to my studies and also my training to become an athlete that was an athlete with a sense runner and if he's with me there it may claim go back to where it came from and as a point i left my country because i becom
but we come here to live in ski garden and southern tel aviv it's a park here where years ago many of the asylum seekers were simply brought on a bus and left and now it's become something of a central point for this community. tekhelet came here in two thousand and six for a while he worked in a restaurant. he works for an engine advocating on behalf of the african community here. he didn't came here ten years ago with her husband and two kids since then she has given birth to a daughter who...
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our guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he wanted an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose now about the recent violence along the border the frustrating israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets complex so far in sixty minutes p.w. for. you accidentally shed some coconuts again. in the trial of. spending time in the fields. how can you get out. with him because of it all in syria. this week on d w.
our guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he wanted an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose now about the recent violence along the border the frustrating israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets complex so far in sixty minutes p.w. for. you accidentally shed some coconuts again. in the trial of. spending time in the fields. how can you get out. with him because of it all in...
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the gyptian army advanced to the village of you've been a vicious twenty two kilometers from tel aviv. to very very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was collecting here the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from a states the french supplied the lebanese and the syrians the british supplied the egyptians the jordanians and the iraqis with a constant stream of arms. in one nine hundred forty to the united nations imposed an embargo on arms shipments to the middle east and the british and the french abided by this in bargain. when the truce ran out the israelis now better armed set out to expel the arab armies from palestine. up to me all three made us carry have called brooklyn to the fore so the lebanese government's leah kind of shifting on pot farm community and mostly a kind of. em been is getting a lot of the. talk. by the end of october as israeli t
the gyptian army advanced to the village of you've been a vicious twenty two kilometers from tel aviv. to very very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was collecting here the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from a states the french supplied the lebanese and the...
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the gyptian army advanced to the village of you've been out vicious twenty two kilometers from tel aviv we've had a very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was collecting here the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from estates the french supplied the lebanese and the syrians the british supplied the egyptians the jordanians and the iraqis with a constant stream of arms. in one nine hundred forty two the united nations imposed an embargo on arms shipments to the middle east and the british and the french abided by this in bargo. when the truce ran out the israelis now better armed set out to expel the arab armies from palestine. up to me offering a medal ask any of cobra kind of the four. letter new governments lia penetrate for known pot farm community. mostly a kind of. bin is very i'm going to have a lot of beer. by the end of october as israeli troops ad
the gyptian army advanced to the village of you've been out vicious twenty two kilometers from tel aviv we've had a very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was collecting here the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from estates the french supplied the lebanese and...
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they thought they had found the deal of a lifetime, flights to tel aviv and dubai forjust over a dollar cheap‘ and that it will refund passengers. more than 2,000 people will be affected by the company‘s decision. now by the time a refugee arrives in a camp they‘ve already encountered a huge number of obstacles, from political instability, civil war, perhaps religious persecution and famine. but, some rohingya refugees in bangladesh have lost their lives from something that you may not expect — wild elephants. raquib amin from the international union for conservation of nature told me what can be done about this loss of life. raquib amin is the country representative for international union for conservation of nature. it is a very serious problem. unfortunately, the migratory route has been blocked between bangladesh and myanmar and we have counted about 35 to 45 animald, elephants, have been trapped on the western side of the camp, and in the process what happens is the elephants are just trying to find their way and have encountered the rohingya people. so what can be done to reduce t
they thought they had found the deal of a lifetime, flights to tel aviv and dubai forjust over a dollar cheap‘ and that it will refund passengers. more than 2,000 people will be affected by the company‘s decision. now by the time a refugee arrives in a camp they‘ve already encountered a huge number of obstacles, from political instability, civil war, perhaps religious persecution and famine. but, some rohingya refugees in bangladesh have lost their lives from something that you may not...
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but as prince william arrived at tel aviv airport this afternoon, israel was removed from the diminishingravel. but for all the welcoming smiles, this is a visit which has required a more than usual degree of care in its preparation and one precondition. british officials made it clear from the outset that a visit to israel could only take place if william was also able to visit palestinian territories. it's intended to demonstrate britain's policy of evenhandedness between the israelis and the palestinians. royal visits are all about symbolism, so as well as the solemnity of a visit to yad vashem — israel's memorial to those killed in the holocaust — there will be meetings with israeli leaders and a trip to the palestinian territories to meet the palestinian leadership. forwilliam, it's a rapid immersion in the challenges of the middle east. his visit began injordan. there, alongside the sightseeing at the ruined city ofjerash, where his wife catherine was photographed aged four with herfamily, there were meetings with refugee children from syria. the region's problems are complex, and t
but as prince william arrived at tel aviv airport this afternoon, israel was removed from the diminishingravel. but for all the welcoming smiles, this is a visit which has required a more than usual degree of care in its preparation and one precondition. british officials made it clear from the outset that a visit to israel could only take place if william was also able to visit palestinian territories. it's intended to demonstrate britain's policy of evenhandedness between the israelis and the...
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the airline said it sent some travel agents the incorrect fares, for flights to tel aviv and dubai. ronaldo scores again for portugal to knock morocco out of the world cup. an official inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshire died because of an ‘institutionalised regime‘ of over—prescribing powerful painkillers when there was no medicaljustification. the report into suspicious deaths at the gosport war memorial hospital between 1989 and 2000 found there was what the authors called a disregard for human life. it says there was an institutionalised regime of prescribing dangerous doses of drugs which were not clinicallyjustified. and when dealing with family members who raised concerns , the bereaved were consistently let down by those in authority. the health secretary has apologised and says criminal charges will now be considered as our health editor hugh pym reports. mourning a mother and a grandmother, ann and bridget looking across to gosport and reflecting on their loss nearly two decades ago. i thought she was in a safe place. being cared
the airline said it sent some travel agents the incorrect fares, for flights to tel aviv and dubai. ronaldo scores again for portugal to knock morocco out of the world cup. an official inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshire died because of an ‘institutionalised regime‘ of over—prescribing powerful painkillers when there was no medicaljustification. the report into suspicious deaths at the gosport war memorial hospital between 1989 and 2000 found...
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still to come: prince william arrives in tel aviv for the first official royal visit to israel and thesistance movement stormed the world trade center, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which for 29 years has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: harley—davidson says it's shifting some production from the us abroad — blaming tariffs for the move. president trump has accused the firm of "waving the white flag". the
still to come: prince william arrives in tel aviv for the first official royal visit to israel and thesistance movement stormed the world trade center, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his...
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form of there also in tel aviv waiting to talk to us journalist and filmmaker david she david welcome to the program just been reading up about you i know that you've been promoted for officially immersed in what's going on there for years now from human rights through to the religious underlying causes of this and you know how complex it is in gaza right now so what do you make of the u.s. ambassador's comments have a lot of journalists show a lack of willingness to understand those complexities. well it was actual quote was keep your mouth shut until you figure it out so essentially he's saying you can't report on any massacre doesn't matter the death toll goes up into triple digits or if there's medics or whatever journalists are being shot you can't report on any massacre unless you first frame it within a narrative that justifies it. you know this is ridiculous this whole trumpy an attack everything is fake news unless you declare the narrative as we see it the thing is this is suddenly not anything new and just as you know this is been the case in the us for some time but in isr
form of there also in tel aviv waiting to talk to us journalist and filmmaker david she david welcome to the program just been reading up about you i know that you've been promoted for officially immersed in what's going on there for years now from human rights through to the religious underlying causes of this and you know how complex it is in gaza right now so what do you make of the u.s. ambassador's comments have a lot of journalists show a lack of willingness to understand those...
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my guess this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister who is the home of the wantedan invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose now about the recent violence along the border line of the first funny israeli prime minister who went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets complex. next on the. prophet began the brother of john f. kennedy is running for president. the nation. that has assassinated. bobby kennedy. the man he wanted change. your name. i. am not proud of him i will not succeed in dividing us about i will not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by. brings people who want justice. taken in donkey announcing it in an exercise book but i don't find many others fail. to rate me. one wanted children. were winning documentary starting june fourteenth on d. w. . my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he orde
my guess this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister who is the home of the wantedan invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose now about the recent violence along the border line of the first funny israeli prime minister who went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets complex. next on the. prophet began the brother of john f. kennedy is running for president. the nation. that has assassinated. bobby kennedy. the man he wanted change....
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marcus this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister whose home much fuel to the invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose about the recent violence along the border line of the first for an israeli prime minister given to jail for corruption how is it fair he has no regrets conflicts so far. on. where to store germany's nuclear waste experts are searching for any disposal site that will be safe for a million years such a place even exist. how much it all small then we can sure there's a technical problem of. exposing the myth of sage disposal place the nuclear waste line. in forty five minutes d w. you accidentally shed some coaching to get. into trouble. time in the field. how can you get out. with him because oh a serious. shift this week on d w a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by bray's p. . i want justice. and then she didn't mention was taken in bumpy you know speech in an exercise book but i don't find many other faith changes including the usual rate among women. two one one two children. born winning documen
marcus this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister whose home much fuel to the invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose about the recent violence along the border line of the first for an israeli prime minister given to jail for corruption how is it fair he has no regrets conflicts so far. on. where to store germany's nuclear waste experts are searching for any disposal site that will be safe for a million years such a place even exist. how much it all...
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violating international law in this statement the us government's announcement that it will move in tel aviv to jerusalem and may shows that it insists on destroying the grounds for peace by violating international law take he responded by withdrawing its ambassador from tel aviv and calling an image is he meeting of islamic nations however american allies just seem to shrug off the move that is within turkey's right to do so and i don't see that as diminishing our relationship with the government of turkey them see maybe if it is just one of many things holding back a warming of ties differences remain in syria especially for the u.s. military support of kids in the region who are deemed terrorists by turkey but can washington sees cooperation with its longtime kiddish allies to say relations with ankara with. the united states is preferred to collaborate with a terrorist organization in syria that was a grave mistake we're trying to change their position. the u.s. is putting pressure on take care of wrist choice of market under nato and under the nato agreement which of course turkey is a
violating international law in this statement the us government's announcement that it will move in tel aviv to jerusalem and may shows that it insists on destroying the grounds for peace by violating international law take he responded by withdrawing its ambassador from tel aviv and calling an image is he meeting of islamic nations however american allies just seem to shrug off the move that is within turkey's right to do so and i don't see that as diminishing our relationship with the...
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the garza border on friday we can get details now from forcefully our middle east correspondent in tel aviv paula we were just looking at the photos there pretty horrific stuff what exactly happened. well these particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protesters by the name of blood was hit in the face by a tear gas canister yesterday while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canister is still lodged in his cheek and you can actually see the tear gas coming out of the canister and at the same time coming out of his mouth he is currently on life support that canister had to be surgically removed now is a regular attendees at the weekly protests that have been happening for more than two months along the israel gaza border under the banner of the great march of return and in these more than two months of protests we've seen at least one hundred twenty five protesters killed and some thirteen thousand injured most of those injuries are due to tear gas inhalation at the same time just yesterday we saw anot
the garza border on friday we can get details now from forcefully our middle east correspondent in tel aviv paula we were just looking at the photos there pretty horrific stuff what exactly happened. well these particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protesters by the name of blood was hit in the face by a tear gas canister yesterday while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canister is still lodged in...
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ok thanks paula for the update that was artie's poor asli in tel aviv for us thank you. venezuela's president has called for a political dialogue with the opposition amid a growing economic crisis in the country nicolas maduro also accused washington of interference that was after the u.s. urged other regional players to denounce the election of venezuela as a legitimate american is also calling on countries to isolate venezuela. the venezuelan people deserve better than what the regime of nicolas maduro offers them a cohen fellow member state to apply additional pressure on the madeira regime and some in washington also believe that involvement in venezuela's sorry internal affairs should go much deeper to you is it now explains could it be that some hawks in washington are having second thoughts on how great their tactic of orchestrating regime change is i've got a couple of quotes from a us magazine for you of course no one wants to see a regression in which military coups to the norm certainly expecting a faction of the military to depose the current regime and resto
ok thanks paula for the update that was artie's poor asli in tel aviv for us thank you. venezuela's president has called for a political dialogue with the opposition amid a growing economic crisis in the country nicolas maduro also accused washington of interference that was after the u.s. urged other regional players to denounce the election of venezuela as a legitimate american is also calling on countries to isolate venezuela. the venezuelan people deserve better than what the regime of...
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my guest this week here in tel aviv is the form of israeli prime minister whose home a few hundred in the invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose may about the recent violence along the border the fast train israeli prime minister went to jail for corruption how is it for he has no regrets. and truce to make such statements breaks. for youngsters down there. yes neville doesn't feel i'm standing on the tears in her blood and installing new generations of. cuba to. cut. the. earth a home for saving global engineers tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas the series of global three thousand on d w and online. every journey begins with the first step and every creature the first word i looked in the. germany. why not. it's simple. course. my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister olmert he ordered an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are his thoughts now about the recent violence along the border and a first for an i
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but later today, william will step into that cauldron when he arrives in tel aviv.ion's political instability. i greatly admire the resilience you injordan have shown, in the face of the many security and humanitarian challenges that have confronted you, as a result of conflicts in this region. it will be this afternoon, when william arrives in tel aviv for three days, carefully divided between israel and the palestinian territories, that the test will begin. for him, and for the evenhanded british policy, which he will represent. this morning, the prince has been visiting the roman ruins atjerash. our correspondentjonny dymond went there earlier to give us a preview of what he'll be seeing and give us an assessment of the trip so far. prince william landed injordan yesterday and after a quick dash into a tech laboratory, he went to the ambassador's residence and gave a short speech at the queen's birthday party event there and then he spent the evening with the crown prince. there have been strong ties between the british and jordanian royal families for decades no
but later today, william will step into that cauldron when he arrives in tel aviv.ion's political instability. i greatly admire the resilience you injordan have shown, in the face of the many security and humanitarian challenges that have confronted you, as a result of conflicts in this region. it will be this afternoon, when william arrives in tel aviv for three days, carefully divided between israel and the palestinian territories, that the test will begin. for him, and for the evenhanded...
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tekhelet and eden have lived in tel aviv for about ten years now both of them stayed the reason they fled eritrea was to escape the military it's a familiar story. according to a united nations investigation based on interviews with five hundred refugees around the world the military is in fact a recruitment tool for forced labor tracing its role to the country's long running conflict with its neighbor if the o.p.o. . eritrea gained formal independence from ethiopia in one nine hundred ninety three after a thirty year long armed struggle but since then the situation along the border has remained tense with frequent violence cautions. as a result the military here please the central organizing role but beyond defending the country it has become an instrument of oppression according to retrain refugees young men are forced to serve for many years but not just to execute military duties the issues relating to eritrea as military and slash national service programs include their arbitrary and indefinite duration the use of conscripts as forced labor including manual labor very inhumane c
tekhelet and eden have lived in tel aviv for about ten years now both of them stayed the reason they fled eritrea was to escape the military it's a familiar story. according to a united nations investigation based on interviews with five hundred refugees around the world the military is in fact a recruitment tool for forced labor tracing its role to the country's long running conflict with its neighbor if the o.p.o. . eritrea gained formal independence from ethiopia in one nine hundred ninety...
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it happened on friday during the process on the gaza border artie's poorness near has more from tel aviv. the is particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protesters by the name of blood was hit in the face by a tear gas canister while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canisters still lodged in his cheek and you can actually see the tear gas coming out of the canister and at the same time coming out of his mouth he is currently on life support that canister had to be surgically removed now is a regular attendees at the weekly protests that have been happening for more than two months along the israel gaza border under the banner of the great march of the turn. and in these more than two months of protests we've seen at least one hundred twenty five protesters killed and some thirteen thousand injured most of those injuries are due to tear gas inhalation at the same time just we saw another four people killed and three hundred eighty six injured as thousands of palestinian protesters again converged
it happened on friday during the process on the gaza border artie's poorness near has more from tel aviv. the is particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protesters by the name of blood was hit in the face by a tear gas canister while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canisters still lodged in his cheek and you can actually see the tear gas coming out of the canister and at the same time coming out of...
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he's due to move on to tel aviv this afternoon. hub. good morning everybody at home. wasn't it unbelievable? almost a bit like a dream. if your work —— waking up with a sore head, what people having barbecues in the sunshine enjoying the world cup, i can tell you it wasn't a dream. welcome to the bbc world cup cappy hub. —— world cup hub. england are into the last 16 of the world cup after their biggest win in world cup history. they beat panama by six goals to one. john stones scored the first of his two before jesse lingard stones scored the first of his two beforejesse lingard got the third and possibly the pick of them with a curling strike and look at his brilliant celebration! another date where harry kane came under rough opposition. he added a lucky third goal of his heel to complete a world cup hat—trick and an unforgettable day for england. we know how many people have been watching at home on a sunday afternoon. lovely that we could give them goals to celebrate and i then they can see what we are trying to do and the way
he's due to move on to tel aviv this afternoon. hub. good morning everybody at home. wasn't it unbelievable? almost a bit like a dream. if your work —— waking up with a sore head, what people having barbecues in the sunshine enjoying the world cup, i can tell you it wasn't a dream. welcome to the bbc world cup cappy hub. —— world cup hub. england are into the last 16 of the world cup after their biggest win in world cup history. they beat panama by six goals to one. john stones scored...
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he's due to arrive in tel aviv this afternoon.orrespondent, nicholas witchell sent this report. a low—key start to a royal tour of more than usual sensitivity. thank you very much. william's visit to the middle east has started in jordan, a long—standing ally of britain, where this morning it was viewing the spectacular ruins ofjerash, a roman city built in the first century ad. he was taken to the spot where his wife catherine had visited when she was a child and living in jordan with her family. but william's visit to the middle east is much more than a sightseeing tour. he will break new ground for the british royal family by becoming the first british royal to make an official visit to israel and the palestinian territories. royal visits can be rather bland, focusing on worthy causes and politically safe initiatives, but this one is different, because here in the middle east, politics touches just about everything. and there is no question that william's visit to israel and the palestinian territories has strong political conn
he's due to arrive in tel aviv this afternoon.orrespondent, nicholas witchell sent this report. a low—key start to a royal tour of more than usual sensitivity. thank you very much. william's visit to the middle east has started in jordan, a long—standing ally of britain, where this morning it was viewing the spectacular ruins ofjerash, a roman city built in the first century ad. he was taken to the spot where his wife catherine had visited when she was a child and living in jordan with her...
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. >>> president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani furthest r escalag the efforts at the conference in tel aviv, rudy giuliani misrepresented the formation and purpose of the mueller team with this claim. >> a group of 13 highly partisan democrats to make up the mueller team, excluding him, are trying very, very hard to frame him. they can't emotionally come to grip was the fact that the russian collusion didn't happen. >> giuliani also said first lady moe melania trump does not believe stormy daniels' claim she had an affair with president trump. >> excuse me. when you look at stormy daniels, i know donald trump and look at his three wives. right? beautiful women. classy women. women of great substance. stormy daniels? the business you were in entitled you to know degree of giving you credibility any weight. >> daniels lawyer called the comments disgusting and a disgrace. >>> stormy daniels filing a new lawsuit against keith davidson and michael cohen. she says the two men colluded against her. he hatched a plan to have her appear on fox news over the affair with donald trump. >> the alleged t
. >>> president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani furthest r escalag the efforts at the conference in tel aviv, rudy giuliani misrepresented the formation and purpose of the mueller team with this claim. >> a group of 13 highly partisan democrats to make up the mueller team, excluding him, are trying very, very hard to frame him. they can't emotionally come to grip was the fact that the russian collusion didn't happen. >> giuliani also said first lady moe melania trump does not...
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ensure the conflict zone the far guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister whose diplomates field is an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose now about the recent violence along the border trying the fast food israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how does it fit he has no regrets complex old folks in thirty minutes w. . how the germans came together in one nation from shall the money going to chancellor i'll go from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rollers. i swell always to bring my royal college of that to protect christendom and spread just fine truth. even as one learn to feel that a song. all leaps of quarterback be called the enemy last i'm going to go and stand by courageous decisions based above the mountains chose your masters as we have received the crown of our own from god not from his presumptuous servant not the elements of his holy sacrament soccer player we must forge peace. the germans the fruit. plain. oh and you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the first s
ensure the conflict zone the far guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister whose diplomates field is an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what do you suppose now about the recent violence along the border trying the fast food israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how does it fit he has no regrets complex old folks in thirty minutes w. . how the germans came together in one nation from shall the money going to chancellor i'll go from bismarck....
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give up on trying to stick liberation israel says its soldiers are acting purely in self-defense tel aviv considers the palestinian based organization hamas a terrorist and says the group uses protesters to breach the border. human rights activists are voicing their concern over the creation of migrant processing camps something decided on by e.u. leaders on friday they fear these facilities could effectively become detention centers and lead to the violation of human rights the deal on tackling the migrant crisis struck by european leaders may look good on paper but as pulser explained explains it's anything but a silver bullet. having emerged after the nearly ten hour marathon summit e.u. leaders have been patting themselves on the back quite a lot for me this is satisfying outcome it sends out a good message that we have eventually prepared the joint tax i'm optimistic that we can cooperate for them i believe that the preparatory work of presidents and the federal chancellor merkel has now brought a real breakthrough. a more responsible and more supportive europe is emerging from this
give up on trying to stick liberation israel says its soldiers are acting purely in self-defense tel aviv considers the palestinian based organization hamas a terrorist and says the group uses protesters to breach the border. human rights activists are voicing their concern over the creation of migrant processing camps something decided on by e.u. leaders on friday they fear these facilities could effectively become detention centers and lead to the violation of human rights the deal on...
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as prince william arrived at tel aviv airport this afternoon, israel was removed from the diminishingns to which the british royals don't travel. but for all the welcoming smiles, this is a visit which has required a more than usual degree of care in its preparation and one precondition. british officials made it clear from the outset that the visit to israel could only take place if william was also able to visit palestinian territories. it's intended to demonstrate britain's policy of evenhandedness between the israelis and the palestinians. royal visits are all about symbolism, so as well as the solemnity of the visit to yad vashem — israel's memorial to those killed in the holocaust — there will be meetings with israeli leaders and a trip to the palestinian territories to meet the palestinian leadership. for william, it's a rapid immersion in the challenges of the middle east. his visit began injordan. there, alongside the sightseeing at the ruined city ofjerash, where his wife catherine was photographed aged four with herfamily, there were meetings with refugee children from syri
as prince william arrived at tel aviv airport this afternoon, israel was removed from the diminishingns to which the british royals don't travel. but for all the welcoming smiles, this is a visit which has required a more than usual degree of care in its preparation and one precondition. british officials made it clear from the outset that the visit to israel could only take place if william was also able to visit palestinian territories. it's intended to demonstrate britain's policy of...
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as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just spoken straighted with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to china blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater interest in the ceasefire couldn't get to that moment has the hard work to do though terror it was to occur. as morning broke on the twenty third of october israeli forces went into action as though no ceasefire existed. to aman divisions commanded by generals after hamadan and conmen magen. braced southwards by pulsing egyptian resistance points and a dash toward suez. the may have a problem with us the support of the illness to get to within eighty kilometers of cairo and with three divisions i think that considering where we started from to reach where we did it was a huge achievement but we paid the price in blood in my battalion sixty seven of my soldiers were killed almost one hundred injured well if. by nightfall on the twenty third the israelis had mana
as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just spoken straighted with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to china blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater interest in the ceasefire couldn't get to that moment has the hard work to do though terror it was to occur. as morning broke on the twenty third of october israeli...
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during a speech at the uk embassy in tel aviv, the duke stressed the importance of building ties betweenregion has a complicated and tragic history. in the past century the people of the middle east have suffered great sadness and loss. never has hope and reconciliation been more needed. i know i share a desire with all of you — and with your neighbours — for a just and lasting peace. the united kingdom stands with you as we work together for a peaceful and prosperous future. our correspondent injerusalem, yolande knell has been explaining the importance of the duke's visit. this historic royal trip to israel began in quite a conventional way for a vip with the prince going to the holocaust museum, something he described as very moving. he then paid courtesy calls to the israeli prime minister and his wife, to the israeli president, but made no official comments there. before we saw a much more relaxed—looking prince on the coast where he was meeting young arab and jewish israeli children playing in a soccer match together. the prince joined them for a penalty shoot out and managed to sc
during a speech at the uk embassy in tel aviv, the duke stressed the importance of building ties betweenregion has a complicated and tragic history. in the past century the people of the middle east have suffered great sadness and loss. never has hope and reconciliation been more needed. i know i share a desire with all of you — and with your neighbours — for a just and lasting peace. the united kingdom stands with you as we work together for a peaceful and prosperous future. our...
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tel aviv loves prince william. that is the way to see the prince in action in tel aviv.ved 21—year old sophie lionnet before burning her body in their back garden in wimbledon. our correspondent richard lister was in court for today's hearing when the judge handed out the sentence for this very distressing case. neither of the couple showed any real reaction as the sentence, the life sentence with a minimum term of 30 years before they can be considered for parole, neither gave any great reaction. they had anticipated something along those lines i think. the judge said it was a case of high seriousness and he made clear the sentence was going to be something of this order. that said, as they were led from the dock, ouissem medouni looked back and for a couple of seconds stared directly at sophie's parents, who have been in the trial throughout, hearing distressing details about how their daughter died. sophie went to work for the couple in 2016 and a year later, they became obsessed with the bizarre fantasy that the ex—boyfriend of sabrina kouider, mark walton, had someh
tel aviv loves prince william. that is the way to see the prince in action in tel aviv.ved 21—year old sophie lionnet before burning her body in their back garden in wimbledon. our correspondent richard lister was in court for today's hearing when the judge handed out the sentence for this very distressing case. neither of the couple showed any real reaction as the sentence, the life sentence with a minimum term of 30 years before they can be considered for parole, neither gave any great...
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the egyptian army advanced to the village of you've been that vicious twenty two kilometers from tel aviv. we have had a very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was collecting here the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from a states the french supplied the lebanese and the syrians the british supplied the egyptians the jordanians and the iraqis with a constant stream of arms. in one nine hundred forty two the united nations imposed an embargo on arms shipments to the middle east and the british and the french abided by this in bargo. when the truce ran out the israelis now better armed set out to expel the arab armies from palestine. up to me all three made us carry have called brooklyn to the fore so the new government's leah kind of shifting on pot farm community. got out of mostly economic they have got. been is but you've got to have a lot of the. talk. b
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british airways has disappointed travellers who thought they found an incredible deal on flights to tel avivnd dubai. more than 2000 tickets booked for just over $1 were cancelled by the airline, after it admitted they had been sold "too cheaply" by mistake. that's all from me. stay with us here on bbc news. and in the uk: an official inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshire died because of an institutionalised regime of over—prescribing powerful painkillers when there was no medicaljustification. now, the business news live from singapore. raises its offer for 21st century fox to more than $71 million, but will comcast try to beat it? and in australia, at willpower calls for a ban on live animal exports could hurt the farming industry. —— we look at how. good morning asia, hello world. it is a thursday, glad you could join as for another action packed edition of asia business report. i am packed edition of asia business report. iam rico packed edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. packed edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. first
british airways has disappointed travellers who thought they found an incredible deal on flights to tel avivnd dubai. more than 2000 tickets booked for just over $1 were cancelled by the airline, after it admitted they had been sold "too cheaply" by mistake. that's all from me. stay with us here on bbc news. and in the uk: an official inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshire died because of an institutionalised regime of over—prescribing...
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face it happened on friday during a protest on the gaza border artie's polis near has more from tel aviv. the is particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protesters by the name of blood was hit in the face by a tear gas canister while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canister is still lodged in his cheek and you can actually see the tear gas coming out of the canister and at the same time coming out of his mouth he is currently on life support that canister had to be surgically removed now is a regular attendees at the weekly protests that have been happening for more than two months along the israel gaza border under the banner of the great march of return. and in these more than two months of protests we've seen at least one hundred twenty five protesters killed and some thirteen thousand injured most of those injuries are due to tear gas inhalation at the same time just we saw another four people killed and three hundred eighty six injured as thousands of palestinian protesters again converged
face it happened on friday during a protest on the gaza border artie's polis near has more from tel aviv. the is particularly disturbing photographs emerged after a twenty three year old palestinian protesters by the name of blood was hit in the face by a tear gas canister while protesting along the israel gaza border the photographs show the moment when the canister is still lodged in his cheek and you can actually see the tear gas coming out of the canister and at the same time coming out of...
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but instead of returning direct to washington kissinger made a stopover in tel aviv for a few hours. that's off to news twenty second of october he would give his blessing to israeli plans to violate a cease fire even before it turned the gun. on the sick for the toba nine hundred seventy three the egyptians mounted a lightning attack across the suez canal. their goal to liberate the sinai peninsula occupied by israel sixty is in the six day war. to field all means one hundred thousand men had established bridgeheads ten kilometers deep into sinai. during the first week of war the israelis had lost equipment at an unprecedented rate. five hundred tanks. and fifty aircraft. to an egyptian army equipped with the latest soviet weaponry can tell the anti-tank rockets. and sophisticated sufis to and missiles. right on the political system away from the soviets were trying to impose their will on the middle east to regain a position data supplied mashable forms to the arab world. united states had to respond and it had to make sure that weapons were not perceived as being inferior in the s
but instead of returning direct to washington kissinger made a stopover in tel aviv for a few hours. that's off to news twenty second of october he would give his blessing to israeli plans to violate a cease fire even before it turned the gun. on the sick for the toba nine hundred seventy three the egyptians mounted a lightning attack across the suez canal. their goal to liberate the sinai peninsula occupied by israel sixty is in the six day war. to field all means one hundred thousand men had...
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israel says its soldiers are acting purely in self-defense tel aviv considers the palestinian based organization hamas as terrorists and says the group uses protesters to breach the border. that's a wrap up of today's top stories and your world cup updates for now and that's all for me as well but my colleague nic here and will be here at the top the hour as always thanks for tuning in. with hope to. put themselves on the line. they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. some want to. have to do it for us that's what. reasonable people are. interested. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent at the first check in and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you nee
israel says its soldiers are acting purely in self-defense tel aviv considers the palestinian based organization hamas as terrorists and says the group uses protesters to breach the border. that's a wrap up of today's top stories and your world cup updates for now and that's all for me as well but my colleague nic here and will be here at the top the hour as always thanks for tuning in. with hope to. put themselves on the line. they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president. some...
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between the enemy and tel aviv. what's more on october the ninth there were still two egyptian army divisions on the western side of the canal ready to counter any israeli crossing. sharon's plan was placed on hold until five days later when those two divisions suddenly crossed the canal and began their abortive advance deep into sinai. now the israeli plan could be activated the time had come to stout hearted men. but to pull it off the israelis would need to transport a curious mix of equipment to the water line. picked up in europe. second her from tomb bridge the year before the war surplus and also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which karyotype. but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred metres long metal bridge with metal rollers are rowers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated to pull i
between the enemy and tel aviv. what's more on october the ninth there were still two egyptian army divisions on the western side of the canal ready to counter any israeli crossing. sharon's plan was placed on hold until five days later when those two divisions suddenly crossed the canal and began their abortive advance deep into sinai. now the israeli plan could be activated the time had come to stout hearted men. but to pull it off the israelis would need to transport a curious mix of...
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jewish news reports that prince william was deep -- was treated to tea and scones when he arrived to tel aviv moment 70calls it a years in the making. it up -- israel turned 70 years old this year. other papers have lessened these he has them. it is on page 13 of the guardian. page three of the daily telegraph. it is on the front page of the papers in israel. the previous lack of a formal visit had wrangled israelis for years. prince william is set to meet benjamin netanyahu and president abbas. they say it is especially congregated to navigate because of the uk's role in the creation of the state of israel. >> that visit has already caused some controversy with israelis themselves because of their british governments decision to refer to the occupied territories. >> this wording wrangled a lot of people. they point out in this article that britain has our that has always -- has always referred to the palestinian territories as occupied territories. even though the territories are occupied, the royal carriage is still coming. they say that is seen as a significant achievement for israel becau
jewish news reports that prince william was deep -- was treated to tea and scones when he arrived to tel aviv moment 70calls it a years in the making. it up -- israel turned 70 years old this year. other papers have lessened these he has them. it is on page 13 of the guardian. page three of the daily telegraph. it is on the front page of the papers in israel. the previous lack of a formal visit had wrangled israelis for years. prince william is set to meet benjamin netanyahu and president...
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the egyptian army advanced to the village of you've been a vicious twenty two kilometer us from tel aviv. we've had a very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was practically the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from a states the french supplied the lebanese and the syrians the british supplied the egyptians the jordanians and the iraqis with a constant stream of arms. in one nine hundred forty to the united nations imposed an embargo on arms shipments to the middle east and the british and the french abided by this in bargain. when the truce ran out the israelis now better armed set out to expel the arab armies from palestine. up to me offering a medal ask any of cobra kind of the four. new governments leah kenneth shifting on pot farm community. bin is getting a lot of the. talk. by the end of october as israeli troops advanced. and egyptian brigade was in
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president's lead and relocate to tel aviv from tel aviv pardon me they voted forty three to thirty one in favor of the move but the foreign ministers rejecting the idea last month the u.s. opened its embassy in jerusalem which it now recognizes as israel's capital. actress and u.n. h.c.r. special envoy julie visually has visited the iraqi city of mosul to be terribly is left destitute after the defeat of i saw the our group was pushed out almost a year ago though it occupied most of the three years to get into a stronghold of the so-called caliphate one hundred thousand residents fled during the fighting which destroyed most of the city's infrastructure this is the worst devastation i've seen in all my years that you need to see are these people have lost everything and the trauma and the loss that they have suffered is unparalleled they're here on their own with very little support next to nothing and they're rebuilding themselves with their bare hands they're moving the rubble with their bare hands and their bodies in this rubble that stay here and you can smell the bodies and some o
president's lead and relocate to tel aviv from tel aviv pardon me they voted forty three to thirty one in favor of the move but the foreign ministers rejecting the idea last month the u.s. opened its embassy in jerusalem which it now recognizes as israel's capital. actress and u.n. h.c.r. special envoy julie visually has visited the iraqi city of mosul to be terribly is left destitute after the defeat of i saw the our group was pushed out almost a year ago though it occupied most of the three...
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returning to gaza or even to judea and somalia what they mean when they say return they want to see the tel aviv and haifa and jewels olim in the place the jewish state we take them at the world and we pledge to make sure they do not succeed the so-called way to mao to return was not at all it was a violent assault on israel by hamas. the palestinians claimed it was a peaceful protest you heard that for let me ask you when someone plants explosives on the fence separating gaza and israel if that before when someone throws most of coke tears or fires weapons if that's peaceful when hamas launches hundreds of rockets at israeli civilians if that peaceful when one of hamas is mortar shells hits a kindergarten evaporated full protest hamas is even using children stories of the weapons they have turned kite into bombs and send them over the fence igniting over four hundred fires in israel four thousand four hundred acres of israeli agricultural fields will set aflame ask yourselves why would you react if forty thousand rioters calling for your destruction to try to storm your bodo think for a moment
returning to gaza or even to judea and somalia what they mean when they say return they want to see the tel aviv and haifa and jewels olim in the place the jewish state we take them at the world and we pledge to make sure they do not succeed the so-called way to mao to return was not at all it was a violent assault on israel by hamas. the palestinians claimed it was a peaceful protest you heard that for let me ask you when someone plants explosives on the fence separating gaza and israel if...
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and what about the environment here in southern tel aviv how do you get along with local people here are the other major problems all of that if you just had him and they suffer from the people and for them never miss some neighbors that blame was after in a moment. go back off a coffee shop hold khushi like this. i don't get abodes us. the. chocolates and eden and their fellow refugees are not fighting for their position alone who came to demonstrate against the book dushan. we disagree with. the decision of our government especially as jews. we are people off refugees for simon seekers for the thousand years and we're here to say now that we are in a sovereign state we have to deal with other asylum seekers worldwide who all over the was the in the last few weeks and months we've seen a real groundswell of israeli voices kind of advocating on your behalf we've seen local survivors rushing to the government people even talking about sheltering people in homes and frank to prevent them from being deported what's that been like to witness from your perspective actually it was quite in
and what about the environment here in southern tel aviv how do you get along with local people here are the other major problems all of that if you just had him and they suffer from the people and for them never miss some neighbors that blame was after in a moment. go back off a coffee shop hold khushi like this. i don't get abodes us. the. chocolates and eden and their fellow refugees are not fighting for their position alone who came to demonstrate against the book dushan. we disagree with....
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — prince william arrives in tel avivoseanne barr gives an emotional interview, her first since the cancellation of her programme rosanne. she says she's made herself a hate magnet, and that she didn't mean what people think she meant. that's still to come. if you want to escape the heat is the best bets, eight cb is developing to kinky things more co mforta ble developing to kinky things more comfortable at times. one mainland, temperatures close to 30 in central london. these are the uk hotspots today. the reason things are dry and settled is because we have the jet strea m settled is because we have the jet stream to the north, looking towards the south—east of europe but the really jet strea m the south—east of europe but the really jet stream is the south—east of europe but the reallyjet stream is configured means this big area of high pressure set up, things warming day by day. the air not humid, that is the good news pilot is fought by day by night it gets grouped deal more co mforta ble, it gets grouped deal more
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — prince william arrives in tel avivoseanne barr gives an emotional interview, her first since the cancellation of her programme rosanne. she says she's made herself a hate magnet, and that she didn't mean what people think she meant. that's still to come. if you want to escape the heat is the best bets, eight cb is developing to kinky things more co mforta ble developing to kinky things more comfortable at times. one mainland,...