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u. k. overall is a very small provider of, of arms to israel. the u. s. for example, supports about 65 percent of the of the arms that israel brings in, and the u. k. it's less than one percent, but it's, it's important symbolically. but it's also important to recognize that they are allowing continually the export of things like parts for the f 35 bar. and that's one of the most vicious instruments that israel has used against palestinians in gaza. there's new indications today just coming out that on july 13th, a very big number of it was between 90 and a 100 people that were killed in one attack in gaza that that was carried out by an f 35. so the fact that that's being exempted from the arena in which the us of the u. k is saying, no, we won't send any more. this is a problem, but again, it is very important. symbolically the u. k. is the closest ally of washington. the us has the same kind of laws that prohibits sending arms when they are suspicious of they that they will be used in violation of international humanitarian law. that's exactly what the uni
u. k. overall is a very small provider of, of arms to israel. the u. s. for example, supports about 65 percent of the of the arms that israel brings in, and the u. k. it's less than one percent, but it's, it's important symbolically. but it's also important to recognize that they are allowing continually the export of things like parts for the f 35 bar. and that's one of the most vicious instruments that israel has used against palestinians in gaza. there's new indications today just coming out...
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u. k, we go with the prime minister as being cold out for hypocrisy. the hearts of the british debate is whether or not the u. k. is complicit in the bombing of civilian areas of gaza. some parliament members say the countries involvement in manufacturing will play instead of israel's using and it's campaign. clearly shows it is the government has chosen to exempt f 35 components from the arms license suspension. when all it had to do was say that israel could not be the end user. if you k manufactured parts were included, the prime minister stood at that dispatch box and said, we either comply with the international law or we do not. why has he chosen not to? the up comes as i'm gonna see international cold out. but you guys approach towards that so called a reduction of aid to israel, saying the decision to suspend that, just 30 out of $350.00 active on the export license. it's a israel is quote, limited and riddled with a loopholes. it highlights the pods for f 355 digits, which are used by the idea of and bombing raise on gaza. our exam for london i
u. k, we go with the prime minister as being cold out for hypocrisy. the hearts of the british debate is whether or not the u. k. is complicit in the bombing of civilian areas of gaza. some parliament members say the countries involvement in manufacturing will play instead of israel's using and it's campaign. clearly shows it is the government has chosen to exempt f 35 components from the arms license suspension. when all it had to do was say that israel could not be the end user. if you k...
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, for some time it is being declined by previous u. k. governments. but the hope is here in fraud. so with this new u. k, governments on the kids stomach, but perhaps that could change. okay. thanks so much for the update. that is natasha butler for us in northern france. more than half of students population is living under the threat of hung up the southern give us cited lodge areas of farmland, months of conflicts between the army and the parent, military rapids support forces and also hampton food production. severe ryans, of listening, the situation of the moving reports from saddam's northern states, in this farm land, once produced crops, that's applied to the local markets. but the land owner, us monthly, the med says this year he doesn't expect to produce any crops. he says, heavy rains and to rental floods have destroyed the foil and has impacted the farm facilities. was set at the end of the month and looked at it with the motor. if a lot of flights destroyed the ground and the water wells, now we call and found because the wells on working
, for some time it is being declined by previous u. k. governments. but the hope is here in fraud. so with this new u. k, governments on the kids stomach, but perhaps that could change. okay. thanks so much for the update. that is natasha butler for us in northern france. more than half of students population is living under the threat of hung up the southern give us cited lodge areas of farmland, months of conflicts between the army and the parent, military rapids support forces and also...
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u. k. advocacy office for human rights one. she says the u. k. needs to establish safe routes for migrants to enter the country. this is an absolutely devastating an incident. and if something that is entirely preventable and then you, you take of them and needs to shift away from the approach of performing governments to ensure that it's actually taking measures that save lives. so one of the key ways to do this is of course ensuring that the u. k. and from cooperate together to have robust search and rescue operations in the english channel. but secondly, they really need to be ensuring safe pathways for people to reach the u. k. now one of the reasons the key driver of why people get on the flimsy, over crowded bodies and end up in powerless situations that see is because there was very little space ways for people sling pacification people thinking about a life to actually reach the u. k. now it's the government's open most sites, pathways. this would go along the way in ensuring that people are not forced to risk their lives across the cha
u. k. advocacy office for human rights one. she says the u. k. needs to establish safe routes for migrants to enter the country. this is an absolutely devastating an incident. and if something that is entirely preventable and then you, you take of them and needs to shift away from the approach of performing governments to ensure that it's actually taking measures that save lives. so one of the key ways to do this is of course ensuring that the u. k. and from cooperate together to have robust...
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u. k. n u s. they want peace. and i think also the, the elections for parliament i think, was also sign of that. me even like the, the best that the defeat of micro on in front us is also the other sign of that so . so, i mean, i think you're right. i mean, it's time to start talking about peace. that's why just escalation or distracts of escalation from west, doesn't make sense at this point. yeah, it seems like so many atlas of sort of saying that the escalation right now is just because it's a money maker. do think it some money make of for the for the west, and that's the only reason that they really care about the lives of the ukrainians to well, i don't think they care about the lives of the brands because it's already 2 and a half years. we don't know actually how many credit has died. people, some people say about 500000 can be even more, some data now saying that is 2000. the brain is a day. so i don't think they care about their lives and it's true, it's a huge money maker. let's remember that this war already cost it more than $300000000000.00 for a, for us, and nato allies. so at the
u. k. n u s. they want peace. and i think also the, the elections for parliament i think, was also sign of that. me even like the, the best that the defeat of micro on in front us is also the other sign of that so . so, i mean, i think you're right. i mean, it's time to start talking about peace. that's why just escalation or distracts of escalation from west, doesn't make sense at this point. yeah, it seems like so many atlas of sort of saying that the escalation right now is just because it's...
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i'm for the back to bolt. the u. k says it's suspending for t license is out of $350.00 for arms exports. the israel is for and secretary david lam. he made the announcement in parliament, but his connie, the defense minister, has been on the airwaves playing down the impact of the decision, while israel has responded in anger with benjamin netanyahu calling. it's shameful . some u. k. politicians, however, say the move is not enough. and want a full band on arms exports to israel. so why has a u. k. s don john, i of israel taking this decision now, is it link to international legal action against a one, gaza, and what's the wider international implication? we'll put that to august in just a moment, but 1st this report from side of high right. on the same day that his role was burying the bodies of 6 cops is held in garza and palestinians were being killed and israel's relentless foaming of the goal of the strip. and i'm just reading that too. rates were being carried out in the occupied westbank part of the british fo
i'm for the back to bolt. the u. k says it's suspending for t license is out of $350.00 for arms exports. the israel is for and secretary david lam. he made the announcement in parliament, but his connie, the defense minister, has been on the airwaves playing down the impact of the decision, while israel has responded in anger with benjamin netanyahu calling. it's shameful . some u. k. politicians, however, say the move is not enough. and want a full band on arms exports to israel. so why has a...
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martin butcher as the policy adviser on arms and concepts for ox fam, and you're joining us or from hard feature in the u. k. so martin is symbolically, this feels that significant because it's departure for from what the u. k has done so far operationally less so right. 8 percent of the you case export licenses are suspended. how does aux them look at this? yeah, good evening. thank you for having me on the folks times issued a statement saying this is randy, window dressing rather than serious policy. and i think that's how we have to look at it. but it's not so much that i'm only a tiny fraction of u. k. holmes export license is being suspended, it's the major license, the one that allows pots and components for the s t 5 that cross to continue to flow to israel, where we now lose those across top being used to phone gaza, including in incidents where civilians have been proven to be killed in large numbers, but that is, it really means that um, so you said this is window dressing. so the logic that the u. k has put forward is that some of the arms export. so about $830.00 out of $350.00 types of arms ex
martin butcher as the policy adviser on arms and concepts for ox fam, and you're joining us or from hard feature in the u. k. so martin is symbolically, this feels that significant because it's departure for from what the u. k has done so far operationally less so right. 8 percent of the you case export licenses are suspended. how does aux them look at this? yeah, good evening. thank you for having me on the folks times issued a statement saying this is randy, window dressing rather than...
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i want to thank you for for the u. k. leadership of us, the stages sandy with you helped me. crane is a defense against russia is not for the russian, clear for making, for prevailing was for the people in the craze really great. all eyes that special relationship, half this time i felt about the pleasure issues you have just by starting course with ukraine, where i think the next few weeks a months fee crucial, very for. and we for to train in this fight for freedom. let's on fact this with john list on the luxury export thomas vehicle thomas, welcome to d w. what do you make 1st of the delay in taking a decision on this? well, the impression is that the delay is most clear, if not to code simply on the us side, and quite obviously the presidential by and has problems or has a fear that russia indeed might escalade beyond what it has done so far. on the other hand, it's a bit strange or what i really kind of make sense of at this point in time when the u. k. is asking for us approval. on the other hand, with friends, fr
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u. k. for an office on a co, but didn't tell him, i think, emissions the british embassy has gone far beyond the limits outlined by the vienna conventions. the most important thing is that we are talking not only about the formal side of the issue and the inconsistency of the declared activities, but about subversive actions aimed at harming all people. but as off the rushes fs, the reveal the, the u. k. foreign office has, as i said, on quote, these stabilizing the world on trying to so difficult inside russia, on the diplomatic cover, to creating new offices under the wider bremo of the m, i 6 o the senior part. so i'm one of the guys, you have exclusive details, a political department. so sections of the embassies are traditionally havens for spies as these deposit really deep limits, kind of test or identify those are the employees or agents of british intelligence. the more in ukraine has turned upside down. many rules of diplomacy, a robust simpler, some of those changes began before thes
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u. k. it could also look like work and study visas for people around the world. the u. k is approach has changed in recent months. the previous government had proposed the controversial plan to the port on documented migrants in refugees to rewind it was cracked by the new administer ration, led by prime minister, cure star downing street, has hinted the another policies under discussion one day with the mirror. the approach taken by italy, the following controversial deals with denise and libya, italy has recorded the 62 percent dropping on documented migrants this year. prime minister, georgia maloney has also signed a 5 year multi $1000000.00 agreement with the pena to process up to $36000.00 asylum seekers annually from countries. italy deemed safe. the migration crisis is a new dates back to 2015, when more than a 1000000 of refugees in migrants entered to europe. it exposed the deep divisions within the u. some countries welcome to asylum seekers, while others close their borders and tested the blocks solidarity. as we through approaches in another hemisphere and s
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u. k. television. she hasn't been seen on mainstream u. k. tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro, palestinian and complements across u. k. universities. some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the cross war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were based in london, the whitewash inquiry too many, but i suppose i better begin. why will you and babs tens or hundreds of thousands to be outside israel's embassy in london today? thank you so much for having me on the show. i mean, the majority of people of the po show that the majority of people in person do not support or israel is doing, do not support even the british government's involvement in supply and funding for israel, and it's genocide against the palestinians. despite that, we have a government that is continuing to support that. and so it's important for us to consistently demonstrate that as much as we can de
u. k. television. she hasn't been seen on mainstream u. k. tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro, palestinian and complements across u. k. universities. some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the cross war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were...
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u. k. own secretary, a will criminal live on u. k. television. she hasn't been seen on mainstream u. k. tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro palestinian and competence across u. k. universities, some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the cross war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were based in london, the whitewash inquiry too many, but i suppose i better begin. why will you and babs tens or hundreds of thousands to be outside israel's embassy in london today? thank you so much for having me on the show. i mean, the majority of people of the po show that the majority of people in person do not support or israel is doing, do not support even the british government's involvement in supply and funding for israel, and it's genocide against the palestinians. and despite that, we have a government that is continuing to support that. and so it's important for us to consistently demonstrate that as much as
u. k. own secretary, a will criminal live on u. k. television. she hasn't been seen on mainstream u. k. tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro palestinian and competence across u. k. universities, some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the cross war of the grenville 5. what's going on...
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i want to thank you for, for the u. k. leadership in us from united states as sandy, when you helped him create as a defense against russia is off for the russian clear for making, for prevailing as for the people in the craze really straight out. why is that special relationship? half this time folk about the places you have just $75.00, starting costly ukraine where i think the next few weeks of months fee crucial, very for. and we for to train in this fight for freedom. well for more and this has to bring in military analysts muddy the matter on from the worst of his department at kings college london. but he did tell us why western countries have been resisting urgent calls from ukraine to use restrictions on the use of longer range weapons. and why it's been taking them so long to make a decision. a good day, maureen. well, what we have to understand is there are practical implications in terms of the inventories of the missiles that ukraine has at its disposal, such as storm shadow slash colt, as well as add account
i want to thank you for, for the u. k. leadership in us from united states as sandy, when you helped him create as a defense against russia is off for the russian clear for making, for prevailing as for the people in the craze really straight out. why is that special relationship? half this time folk about the places you have just $75.00, starting costly ukraine where i think the next few weeks of months fee crucial, very for. and we for to train in this fight for freedom. well for more and...
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you all there in munich, but you look for the war studies department of kings college london. so you understand the u. k. position, i think is what focusing for a little bit before we find out what has happened in the last few days on the u. k . position the u. k. seems to be pretty teen to let you crane use it. storm shadow mississauga in a new way. is that your, your understanding? and is this a rare moment of slight disagreement between these 2 allies? the u. k. m, the us in recent weeks. yes, that is correct at least. and as far as the problems, the government is concerned, that is the u. k. position u. k. wants to permits ukraine to use all storm shadow missile since cold missiles to the russian targets. now the problem is that, um, the navigational data for these missiles is american. therefore, great britain needs and the american permission that's being said, it doesn't mean that the opinion within that u. k. is uni for him as one for him. are you, are you k diplomats that we should not discount the fact that put it has no impact to the of them. his red lines that it's going to continue that way
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this is a big issue for voters into u. k. i'm. it's also a big issue in the election year for people in the united states. they're concerned about gas prices. they're concerned about at the economy, and they're concerned about inflation. but it doesn't seem that mr. allow me is concerned almost a blanket with mr. allow me saying that he's willing to support your claim for a 100 years. now, the russians may not have got the memo as they seem to be no advancing on all fronts. so we watched this case very carefully. so we were talking with for pinnacle and security analyst, michael maloof, and he highlighted that at 1st. the plan was to allow long range resolves to strike ministry talking, but as he says, civilian school lines become the inevitable victims. i'm afraid what lincoln served to buy the world was another one of those famous words salad. him he made no sense of it. will it inevitably escalate? here? a number of considerations that the attack comes as well as the storm shadows each are new color capable. they have varying ra
this is a big issue for voters into u. k. i'm. it's also a big issue in the election year for people in the united states. they're concerned about gas prices. they're concerned about at the economy, and they're concerned about inflation. but it doesn't seem that mr. allow me is concerned almost a blanket with mr. allow me saying that he's willing to support your claim for a 100 years. now, the russians may not have got the memo as they seem to be no advancing on all fronts. so we watched this...
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u. k, for example, which might be binding some items, but not others, which are absolutely vital for this war. but also in terms of laying the groundwork maybe for legal action elsewhere and other countries which haven't bind the same items, might it like some of the ground works for legal action elsewhere? a well, that's a great question. and a warranty. even my, the british arms expert restrictions on israel ball road and investigation and the reassessment of the arms of light is driven by the labor government. heavy labor government concluded that there was simply on the evidence that israel was committing crimes that were in violation of exactly mandatory and law and the law. yeah, the decision to bend or restrict times exports on israel to the discretion of the policy makers and use discretion of the defense companies involved. and the fuses that labor, government, and providers have decided that you have these licenses at their own discretion. but other countries might come to a different conclusion of israel's conduct and passports to me that so i think that this definitely does op
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okay, thank you so much for speaking to us from the u. k. thanks for having me. the . well, the to us presidential candid as present a barrier views on the were on gaza during the debates. this is what they have to say. israel has a right to defend itself. we would and how it does so matters because it is also true far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. children, mothers, she h is real at the same time in her own way. she hates the arab population because the whole place is good to get blown up. arabs. jewish people are working mostly to my rob sunshine, who's the senior is real analyst with the international crisis group. joining us from tel aviv, thanks for your time with us. and i'll just share a look, a lot of people are saying that with respect to foreign policy and is really both candidates seem to argue on who supports israel the most. during the debates, what do you think the difference will be between a harris and a trump presidency on israel along garza? well, the role of israel is domestic because the american politics has for quite a while now
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u. k. 's involvement, enough kind of stop for so many years having is military the enough kind of stone and the top or bottom wouldn't be taking power again. if the u. k. along with all the nato countries haven't pulled out about the kind of stuff the u. k. as positive bolt lindsey nicole is here, does it not? definitely we have a massive involved in the tools. ready can place it in the movement of these people in the 4th movement of these people. and we have a mo gigi to these people. are many people across the world to welcome them and to if we believe we are a leader of human rights and a leader in japan, as having quoted as we should be starting on welcoming those people whose lives, frankly, we have to want to pop by the legal invasions across the well, one of our clients who came from up, got this done, got to take a treacherous journey. you have to go through iran to keep greece. and then virus move us both across the channel to variety. he was brought to refugee status by the way of combining team, so he legitimately allowed to remain in this country because of the. ready we've crea
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for a bit, but not delivered what it was said. and so i wouldn't over emphasize the german position on this. i think more important. obviously the u. s the u. k. france and poland, for example. other nations which are being housing germany is, is one important partner of them but i'm not, i wouldn't big adult either. and there's always these differences. i said, all right, patrick, thank you very much for that. that's patrick gary, a defense specialist at the university of bass and a former nato specialist talking to us that about the war and ukraine and the additional support that the u. k. and us have announced for keith and it's war against russia. we'll have more on this and out of stories we're covering here on how to 0 after this very short breaks to stay with the was a journey through every story. every step is a narrative. a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude. does that affect the redesigns luxury losing? profiting l. a future? today we create since its inception, in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of s
for a bit, but not delivered what it was said. and so i wouldn't over emphasize the german position on this. i think more important. obviously the u. s the u. k. france and poland, for example. other nations which are being housing germany is, is one important partner of them but i'm not, i wouldn't big adult either. and there's always these differences. i said, all right, patrick, thank you very much for that. that's patrick gary, a defense specialist at the university of bass and a former...
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u. k. prepare for a meeting that could re shape the work in ukraine. british prime minister, cure stormers in washington for talks with president vitamin, about letting ukraine fire long range weapons deep into russia. moscow, a warning that would drag nato into the war. also coming up to germany and can you assign a new migration deal or the lounge germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum seekers? mid increasing pressure here in berlin to tighten migration group and a port in the democratic republic of congo citizens judges to death for their alleged role in the field. among them, 3 us citizen, the hybrid gone to overview is what you're going to be as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin this friday with a meeting that could change the war in ukraine. british prime minister, cure storm, or has arrived in washington where he is meeting with us president joe vine. they're expected to discuss allowing ukraine greater control over western supply. long range missiles chief has been pressing is allies for months to provide
u. k. prepare for a meeting that could re shape the work in ukraine. british prime minister, cure stormers in washington for talks with president vitamin, about letting ukraine fire long range weapons deep into russia. moscow, a warning that would drag nato into the war. also coming up to germany and can you assign a new migration deal or the lounge germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum seekers? mid increasing pressure here in berlin to tighten migration...
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u. k for what they heard will be a fact of life. it is a dangerous right. it is a legal and some never make it. discharge the workers says what's needed all safe alternative routes to the u. k. and more humanity. so some of these don't can cause the only these are people who have diplomas, who want to work, were educated in a flood their countries because they are forced to because of war terrible conditions. they had no choice. no one is here for pleasure. the outgoing french interior minister says that he hopes the new u. k. government will take a different approach to the issue. so going to the what we are asking them. what was off by the president of the republic, 2 bodies johnson more than 2 years ago. a migration treaty between great britain and the european union, while the debates and discussions continue so to the boats and the deadly risks that accompanied them. latasha butler, g 0. when the whole front now campaigning is ended, the head of algeria is presidential elections. this, we tend a poll that incumbent typed in the g to vote and is widely
u. k for what they heard will be a fact of life. it is a dangerous right. it is a legal and some never make it. discharge the workers says what's needed all safe alternative routes to the u. k. and more humanity. so some of these don't can cause the only these are people who have diplomas, who want to work, were educated in a flood their countries because they are forced to because of war terrible conditions. they had no choice. no one is here for pleasure. the outgoing french interior minister...
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u. k. so for a secretary, david, why? i mean, i always use something designated because the, the, okay, no one's been a big a belligerent in this confident the u. k. so what does this tell you, you know, well, a u. k knows this thing, it says about using long range missiles and deep into rushes. it's errors or have you talking about the storm shadows. we're talking about other kinds of weapons, not necessarily the case, but so natal made weapons that had been used to against russia against the republicans. you know, basically, i mean, the storm shadow is always on. it's not the same was the scope, but ones made in france and one is made in the u. k. so they, they've been using these weapons already. exactly. on the speaking of scout missed cell, actually visited a place where they struck near a good cry. mia and just several kids were killed by this scalp, but ms file as we should the same as the storm shadow and the targeted. so civilian area, it was basically that hotel for refugees on the coastal these what is are being
u. k. so for a secretary, david, why? i mean, i always use something designated because the, the, okay, no one's been a big a belligerent in this confident the u. k. so what does this tell you, you know, well, a u. k knows this thing, it says about using long range missiles and deep into rushes. it's errors or have you talking about the storm shadows. we're talking about other kinds of weapons, not necessarily the case, but so natal made weapons that had been used to against russia against the...
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u. k. security forces and ex associated fellow at the m, i 6 link jazz in the house and they just book is one stage, the only democratic future for palestine, israel, she joins me now from london. a dr. economy. thank you so much. you've been one of the most eloquent to tell is all the crimes committed against palestine by u. k. u. s. you, um, does have premises. i want to get to the genocide in the war and devin in, in a minute to mean unbelievably to some you have been targeted, thrown out of labor by a style man and his regime and questioned by police just what happened before we get into the geo political context of what happened to you on a micro level as well. so slowly i was expelled from the labor of bulky uh but usually because um i they, uh i had been a member for since 1986. i think um and uh, last 8 months ago, um the uh, something the uh, the patch. uh, and they said you are accused of anti semitism. and now the editorship with forward was various articles i have written. a one of them was 4 years old. and they were not recent, and they were off to cruise, which indeed i had written. and about israel, that's what i a
u. k. security forces and ex associated fellow at the m, i 6 link jazz in the house and they just book is one stage, the only democratic future for palestine, israel, she joins me now from london. a dr. economy. thank you so much. you've been one of the most eloquent to tell is all the crimes committed against palestine by u. k. u. s. you, um, does have premises. i want to get to the genocide in the war and devin in, in a minute to mean unbelievably to some you have been targeted, thrown out of...
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u. k for and secretary said that he saw yesterday an interview with this at the israel should rethink that and, and, and reverse that decision. it sounds like you are similar opinion to that. yes. in this regard i'm very much on the same page. um i think it's extremely important that the there are different credible media outlets to people to choose from. you've been very strong on god. so you were one of the 1st to come out in january actually, and you said that enough is enough with israel's war on guys and bombing of guys. so that was 8 months ago that you said enough is enough. here we are, it's still happening. and even worse, what can stop israel's bombing of guy? so what can into this a very good question. um the finish position is very clear. uh, we do think that we need an immediate cease fire coupled with the release of the hostages and immediate relief to the people of casa, and of course, we need a long term perspective. we need a process for the 2 state solution, and we would hope that the negotiations could start as soon as possible. but unfortunately, right now the negotiati
u. k for and secretary said that he saw yesterday an interview with this at the israel should rethink that and, and, and reverse that decision. it sounds like you are similar opinion to that. yes. in this regard i'm very much on the same page. um i think it's extremely important that the there are different credible media outlets to people to choose from. you've been very strong on god. so you were one of the 1st to come out in january actually, and you said that enough is enough with israel's...
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u. k. and fronts cooperate together to have robust search and rescue operations in the english channel. but secondly, they really need to be ensuring safe pathways for people to reach the u. k. now one of the reasons the key driver of why people get on the flimsy, over crowded bodies and end up in perilous situations that see is because there were very little safe ways for people sling pacification people thinking about a life to actually reach the u. k. now it's the government's open, most sites, pathways. this would go a long, long way in ensuring that people are not forced to risk their lives across the channel. at least one person has drowned and south west poland, off the heavy rains batch of much of central and eastern europe, a bridge collapsed in south west and poland. when the river stands to boost its banks, the southern close by shall angel rang and has been described as the worst and more than 25 years of age it goes into shows a sofa in the clouds, co county, 1600 people were evacuated, these are primarily local evacuation. people are moving to higher parts of the city in the school. i think 400 people contemporary shelter. we know this
u. k. and fronts cooperate together to have robust search and rescue operations in the english channel. but secondly, they really need to be ensuring safe pathways for people to reach the u. k. now one of the reasons the key driver of why people get on the flimsy, over crowded bodies and end up in perilous situations that see is because there were very little safe ways for people sling pacification people thinking about a life to actually reach the u. k. now it's the government's open, most...
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and i guess for today's show in london is jeremy colbin, an independent u. k. member of parliament and the former labor party leader is a long time advocate for the palestinian cause in june. is francesca albany. so united nation special wrap, a tour on the occupied palestinian territories and in gundy in the u. k. some palo freeman, a research coordinator at the campaign against on st. a. u. k based organization working to and the international arms trade. a warm welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being with us today on audra 0 francesca albany see and to, and is that me start with you? how do you view this decision by the british government to suspend some licenses? will it have an actual impact on the ground? would it make a difference for the palestinian people? and i can tell you whether it's going to make any impact why no o artist transfers to each trailer has been suspended. the u. k. i do have stayed in deal pending is just one of the civil out. the member states was providing weapons to israel and not a license has been suspended. but let me
and i guess for today's show in london is jeremy colbin, an independent u. k. member of parliament and the former labor party leader is a long time advocate for the palestinian cause in june. is francesca albany. so united nation special wrap, a tour on the occupied palestinian territories and in gundy in the u. k. some palo freeman, a research coordinator at the campaign against on st. a. u. k based organization working to and the international arms trade. a warm welcome to all of you. thank...
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u. k. so basically cycles, because normal se told anybody stop pending from the for the u. k. media cutting basically, insight goes from being uh, supporting the, the last many big gains, many, many operations in the area. and then he believes in syria, as i guess, knowing does we've, i've seen him and so i approve. so the last few months, uh, even add a couple, katia, so usa is supplementing, so that kind of goes out. there's no co pay out of defense so so much as much as if it's $5054.00, if it's of 16. know, or if it's sort of fun, i don't think it makes any difference the defenseless from of the well, some updates from russia has course region. mazda says troops have now pushed back . here is military in 5 settlements. it comes as the battle for territory inside russian border enters. it's the 2nd month. ukrainian troops lost over 280 soldiers and 13 armored vehicles in the past 24 hours alone. according to the russian defense ministry is forces used drones to strike camp support and observations points as well as armor vehicle routes versus troops that's definitely been
u. k. so basically cycles, because normal se told anybody stop pending from the for the u. k. media cutting basically, insight goes from being uh, supporting the, the last many big gains, many, many operations in the area. and then he believes in syria, as i guess, knowing does we've, i've seen him and so i approve. so the last few months, uh, even add a couple, katia, so usa is supplementing, so that kind of goes out. there's no co pay out of defense so so much as much as if it's $5054.00, if...
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u. k. people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. the french interior minister says with the new government in the u. k. what's needed is a new approach. he's calling for a new migration, tracy between the u. k and e. u to prevent more tragedies like this. natasha butler, i'll just sarah blowing so now fronts natasha. butler joins us now. and this is obviously been a huge issue for quite some time. what more is actually being done to try and prevent this from happening again? of the ok. so can you just see because these birds go on on a daily basis. we know that at least another bird has been trying to cross the day and those people smoking is the suddenly becoming more brazen. they used to be that a times where he made in the very early morning or the night when he was dogs. but now they often happen in the day, and even though the weather looks good when you're on the may not, it doesn't necessarily mean that the conditions at c o safe. and that is the problem. that's why so many boats do get into trouble. well, so far to use on both sides of the channel by saying to you, k and frogs have been doing over the past 20 years is working together to try b
u. k. people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. the french interior minister says with the new government in the u. k. what's needed is a new approach. he's calling for a new migration, tracy between the u. k and e. u to prevent more tragedies like this. natasha butler, i'll just sarah blowing so now fronts natasha. butler joins us now. and this is obviously been a huge issue for quite some time. what more is actually being done to try and prevent this from...
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u. k. prepare for a meeting that could reshape the work in ukraine. british prime minister, cure stormers in washington for talks with president vitamin, about letting ukraine fire at long range weapons deep into russia. moscow, a warning that would drag nato into the war, also coming up to germany. and can you assign a new migration deal or the lounge germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum seekers? mid increasing pressure here in berlin to tighten migration...
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this is a big issue for voters into u. k. i'm, it's also a big issue in the election year for people in the united states. they're concerned about gas prices. they're concerned about at the economy and they're concerned about inflation. but it doesn't seem that mister allow me is concerned, or mr. blinking with mr. allow me saying that he's willing to support your claim for a 100 years. now, the russians may not have got the memo as they seem to be no advancing on all fronts. so we watched this case very carefully about form a pentagon, security analyst micro model. it was believe the washington is ignoring roches red lines to intentionally escalate the war and ukraine. i'm afraid what lincoln serv suv of the world was another one of those famous words sound. uh, it can be made no sense. uh, it will inevitably escalate. russia has outlined red lines, those red lines are very clear and the united states continues to ignore those red lines as we saw in the february of 2022. here, a number of considerations. if the attack comes a
this is a big issue for voters into u. k. i'm, it's also a big issue in the election year for people in the united states. they're concerned about gas prices. they're concerned about at the economy and they're concerned about inflation. but it doesn't seem that mister allow me is concerned, or mr. blinking with mr. allow me saying that he's willing to support your claim for a 100 years. now, the russians may not have got the memo as they seem to be no advancing on all fronts. so we watched this...
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u. k. preparing for a meeting that could re shaped the board in ukraine. bridge by minister care storm or is in washington where he and he was present invited, are due to discuss letting ukraine fire a long range weapons into russia. moscow warning doing so would drag nato into the war. also coming on germany and kenya had signed a new migration deal. it allows germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum seekers made increasing pressure here in berlin to try the...
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u. k. so basically cycles because normally say you told me about these cop pending from the for the u. k. media cutting basically in the cycles from being the supporting the, the last many big gains. many, many of patients in the area and then he believes in syria, as i guess knowing does we've, i've seen a messiah pro. so the last few months, uh, even aircraft carrier. so usa is supplementing, so that account does, does not co pay out of defense. how much it month to see if it's $55.00, if it's of 16, or if it's sort of fun. i don't think it makes any difference the other defenseless from of the as well. some updates from russia's course can region. moscow says troops have now pushed back. here is military in 5 settlements. it comes as the battle for territory inside russia's border enters. it's the 2nd month. ukrainian troops lost over 280 soldiers and the 13 armored vehicles in the past 24 hours alone. according to the russian defense ministry. its forces used drones to strike camp support and observations points as well as armor vehicle routes. it's versus troops. that's definitely
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u. k. you security pack. we fully support these efforts. it's good for the u. k. it's good for your it's good for the united states, which benefits one of transatlantic allies are tied even more closely together. and i know when the president sees the prime minister on friday, and he'll also look forward to having a few words about the northern ireland. we are very pleased at the commitment that prime interest, amr and secretary from long island, ben are showing to the good friday agreement to supporting northern ireland prosperity. and we shared this goal and we've worked with all parties to sustain that advanced degree. and david's austin said that britain is always stronger when it works with others. so is the united states, especially when we work with our closest ally, united kingdom. i look forward to building on that strength and also spending a little bit of quality time with david as we make our way to you train the days ahead. thank you. are now uh, 1st dominant alcohol and since going you thank you very much mister secretary, you've announced the sanctio
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it is an issue for face of the u . k. ad for frauds that for many years now, i've tried to stop people taking these small boats about to do more to crack down old people smuggling rings, but clearly it doesn't work. and the issue is also that you have so many people who are desperate to try and reach the u. k because they believe that they are going to have a better life. that perhaps they've got family members that, that they want to join. they feel that they going to have better work. i'll put you in these babs as a language thing and they feel more comfortable speaking english. and they would do, for example, trying to stay in fraud. so it's a very difficult and ongoing situation. and on tuesday, what we saw was that situation to and tragic when a bose carrying some of the 70 people capsized, they broke apart just of the french coast to 12 people died lost the live 6 of them were chosen by some women. we believe the most of the people on board were from eritrea, but that is still to be confirmed. we just spoke to the
it is an issue for face of the u . k. ad for frauds that for many years now, i've tried to stop people taking these small boats about to do more to crack down old people smuggling rings, but clearly it doesn't work. and the issue is also that you have so many people who are desperate to try and reach the u. k because they believe that they are going to have a better life. that perhaps they've got family members that, that they want to join. they feel that they going to have better work. i'll...