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i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerusalem and conquered it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's room right there. for threes three years i would say easily 50-year-old trees. because my father, when he came here, he said he remember
i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in...
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he was from west jerusalem but we were arab so we were supposed to be in the east kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east all the time and i was always in the west. i only realize that reason only. it's fascinating. how much that played into these categories. these divisions we create and house completely arbitrary they are. i used to go to school in new york and i used to go to the east side and i would be worried that if somehow there would be a war and they would close off the west side and i would want to go home. these are very real things that were prevalent in my childhood and my consciousness and my psyche so this trip scared me for a lot of reasons. so i'm just going to read -- we went to jerusalem and visited the house in which my thought it was born and grew up which was as they sit in west jerusalem. my father wrote about this for the observer that although we were frightened my brother and i were convinced that we were going to see the name of one of our jewish friends on the house door. we fortunately didn't but we did encounter a sign that said the internat
he was from west jerusalem but we were arab so we were supposed to be in the east kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east all the time and i was always in the west. i only realize that reason only. it's fascinating. how much that played into these categories. these divisions we create and house completely arbitrary they are. i used to go to school in new york and i used to go to the east side and i would be worried that if somehow there would be a war and they would close off the west...
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message to the outside world and what is not clear how much maneuver to act alone he has and i'm in west jerusalemorter: citizens who want to marry foreigners and problems that come from cross cultural marriages and we report from seoul. >> he came from the philippifi with a husband she met twice and there are 200,000 multi cultural families and may trillion in 2020 and the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> for me it's very hard and very difficult because of the tradition because tradition is very different and they said man is heaven and woman is land. >> reporter: after early difficulties she said her marriage flourished and the wives go through two-year adjustment to meet the adjustment of husband's and in laws and next year the government is bringing in new rules and the foreign spouse will speak korean and the korean spouse will have to have a minimum level of income before a couple will be granted a marriage visa. one organization that helps foreign spouses said it won't address the issue of people who do not care about the futures of the couples th
message to the outside world and what is not clear how much maneuver to act alone he has and i'm in west jerusalemorter: citizens who want to marry foreigners and problems that come from cross cultural marriages and we report from seoul. >> he came from the philippifi with a husband she met twice and there are 200,000 multi cultural families and may trillion in 2020 and the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> for me it's very hard and very...
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from west jerusalem. but we were supposed to be in the east so that kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east of the time and was always in the west. i realize that recently. it is fascinating how much that played into these categories, these divisions we create, how so completely arbitrary they are and i used to go to school in new york on the east side and be worried about if they would somehow close off there would be a war and close off the west side and that wouldn't be allowed to go home, these are very real things that were very problematic in my childhood in my consciousness and psyche so this trip scared me a lot for a lot of reasons. so i am just going to read so we went to jerusalem and visited my father's house where -- in west jerusalem. we found out my father wrote about this for the london observer, although we were convinced we were going to see the name of one of our jewish friends on the door, we didn't, but we did encounter a sign that said the international christian embassy whi
from west jerusalem. but we were supposed to be in the east so that kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east of the time and was always in the west. i realize that recently. it is fascinating how much that played into these categories, these divisions we create, how so completely arbitrary they are and i used to go to school in new york on the east side and be worried about if they would somehow close off there would be a war and close off the west side and that wouldn't be allowed to...
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more now from west jerusalem. >> back to work, and back to warning the world about the dangers of iran'suclear program. there return fur concessions of uranium enrichment. >> easing the pressure will not help. quite the opposite. it will strengthen the compromising stance of the supreme leader. it will be perceived as his victory. >> of course the geneva talks come at a tricky time. relations with u.s. president barack obama is strained. recently with them sounding optimistic, the president ditching the antagonistic style of his predecessor, and has stepped up his warnings. >> i know, when it comes to iran's nuclear weapons program, the only disks between them is this, he was a wolf in wolfs clothes, he is a wolf in sheeps clothing. his opponents say he is obsessed with iran, and has started isolating the country. and this is the main problem. not only the western world, he has to do it for israel. >> whatever comes out of the talks in geneva, benjamin is unlikely to change his message to the outside world. what is not clear is how much maneuver he has to act alone. al jazeera. to look n
more now from west jerusalem. >> back to work, and back to warning the world about the dangers of iran'suclear program. there return fur concessions of uranium enrichment. >> easing the pressure will not help. quite the opposite. it will strengthen the compromising stance of the supreme leader. it will be perceived as his victory. >> of course the geneva talks come at a tricky time. relations with u.s. president barack obama is strained. recently with them sounding optimistic,...
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you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, sumaria, also called palestine.f a million settlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with jews, kids from the settlement would come and have a price tag for every activity. so they come to a village like this, they will destroy cars, they will write on walls like this. it says against arabs, the state of israel is alive, and death to the arabs. they need. a school, public transportation, and a petting zoo. he has lived here for 23 years. he's a wine maker and amateur cook. oh, wow. you're not kidding around. >> the salmon is marinated with pomegranate juice that -- on the season, i squeeze pomegranates. i freeze the juice so i'll have it all year round. >> where were you before here? >>
you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, sumaria, also called palestine.f a million settlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with...
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you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, sumaria, also called palestine.ttlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though in effect it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with jews, kids from the settlement would come and have a price tag for every activity. so they come to a village like this, they will destroy cars, they will write on walls like this. it says against arabs, the state of israel is alive, and death to the arabs. >> intimidating. i mean, you put two targets on my house, i'm moving. this is ellie, a settlement with a population of over 3,000, relatively isolated from the rest of israel. this is the chief executive of the settlement and its former head of security. >> here you see from up above most of our town. you see the palestinian villages all around. >> it
you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, sumaria, also called palestine.ttlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though in effect it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with jews,...
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and the settlements on the west bank in general. jerusalem is not to be divided. and people tell me then there will never be peace. yes, there. i will give you an example. for years and years everybody thought that without the right of return the palestinians will never, never do anything. and then abu mazin six months ago, 8 months ago i don't know, sits on an interview on israel channel 2, and says i understand now that i will never go back to my home, israel, which is mainland israel. and so what happened? what happened was that the palestinians realized there is a total consensus about, against the right of return. and if they really want to have a state, they will have to give up on this. it's the same about jerusalem. the question is, do the palestinians want their own state. i think they do. >> rose: but come on this is a huge this is not like the rite-- it's much more powerful issue than the right of return. i mean the idea of jerusalem as a center of your-- being. >> yes, yes t is the center of our being. >> rose: your religious. >>
and the settlements on the west bank in general. jerusalem is not to be divided. and people tell me then there will never be peace. yes, there. i will give you an example. for years and years everybody thought that without the right of return the palestinians will never, never do anything. and then abu mazin six months ago, 8 months ago i don't know, sits on an interview on israel channel 2, and says i understand now that i will never go back to my home, israel, which is mainland israel. and so...
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absent the sanctions there's little hope in jerusalem and the west that the nepon program will be retained. >> hassan rouhani used a smile offensive last week. the nuclear program, being curtailed - that goes down in benyamin netanyahu's view. >> before there has been any negotiations between the u.s. in iran, israel's prime minister is standing up and saying don't trust the president of iran. is that the way to start negotiations? >> it's interesting. there was really a personal indictment of hassan rouhani in the speech. that's not something you see at the u.n. in a diplomatic setting. benyamin netanyahu puts it on the line saying hassan rouhani was head of the national security council in iran at a time iran was involved in assassinating people in berlin, blowing up a cultural center in buenos aires. blowing up a tower in saudi arabia. when they attempted to assassinate the saudi ambassador in the united states and killed soldiers in lebanon, tying the acts of terrorism to hassan rouhani. you had the clip earlier where he said ahmadinejad was a wolf in a wolf's clothing, hassan rouhani
absent the sanctions there's little hope in jerusalem and the west that the nepon program will be retained. >> hassan rouhani used a smile offensive last week. the nuclear program, being curtailed - that goes down in benyamin netanyahu's view. >> before there has been any negotiations between the u.s. in iran, israel's prime minister is standing up and saying don't trust the president of iran. is that the way to start negotiations? >> it's interesting. there was really a...
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jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. --breaking news--- we're looking at live pictures from wheeling west virginia where federal agents have apparently shot and killed a gunman at the federal courthouse. according to witnesses... the gunman was able to get off 15 to 20 shots before he was killed. we don't know yet if he injured anyone before he died. it sounds like the punch line to a really old joke, but it's not. a 25 year old woman in mexico says her boyfriend put a padlock on her pants, so she couldn't cheat on him. the alleged victim came to police with a padlock on her jeans, saying her boyfriend had been doing this for years, but was afraid to cut the lock herself, because of what he might do to her. police say when they confronted the 40-year-old boyfriend, he admitted to it, and gave them the key to unlock her. amazingly, she declined to press charges, although the man told police he wouldn't ever do it again. as the partial government shutdown continues in its second week we are asking in our question of the day how do you assess... the performance of elected leaders in washington? to weigh in you can go to fox-
jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. --breaking news--- we're looking at live pictures from wheeling west virginia where federal agents have apparently shot and killed a gunman at the federal courthouse. according to witnesses... the gunman was able to get off 15 to 20 shots before he was killed. we don't know yet if he injured anyone before he died. it sounds like the punch line to a really old joke, but it's not. a 25 year old woman in mexico says her boyfriend put a padlock on her pants, so...
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jubilant crowds greeted the freed prisoners in the west bank and gaza, israel announced today it plans to construct 1500 new homes in an east jerusalem settlement. the u.s. brokered israeli- palestinian negotiations are continuing behind closed doors. in a statement ahead of the prisoner's, the top palestinian negotiator yasser abed rabbo said israel's current stance in the talks is its most hardline in over 20 years. he said israel is seeking to hold onto major parts of the occupied west bank, "undermining the possibility of establishing ,"sovereign palestinian state he said. the united nations general simply has voted overwhelmingly to condemn the u.s. embargo against cuba for the 22nd year in a row. .he final vote was 188 to 2 just three countries abstained. u.s. envoy ronald gothard claimed cuba's record on human rights justifies the embargo. >> the international community can not be -- cannot in good conscience ignore the ease and frequency with which the cuban regime silence his critics, disrupts peaceful assembly, impedes independent journalism, and despite positive reforms, continues to prevent some cubans from leaving or ret
jubilant crowds greeted the freed prisoners in the west bank and gaza, israel announced today it plans to construct 1500 new homes in an east jerusalem settlement. the u.s. brokered israeli- palestinian negotiations are continuing behind closed doors. in a statement ahead of the prisoner's, the top palestinian negotiator yasser abed rabbo said israel's current stance in the talks is its most hardline in over 20 years. he said israel is seeking to hold onto major parts of the occupied west bank,...
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jerusalem are allowed and settlements are built next though sacred shrines israel is undermining jordan's role. but it has allowed jordan a good international standing and foreign aid coming from westtries. the two countries do see eye to eye when it comes to regional issues such as syria, with their security and stability on their minds, jordan and israel having increased their control and cooperation. >>> two people are dead after fighting between police and supporters in the capitol of dahka. thousands turned out to demand that the government resign. >> reporter: people are worried that the violence of today will spill over into the coming days. the opposition leader has announced a 60 day [ inaudible ] these are general strikes when transportation is shut down and bidses are forced to shutdown. these strikes have a severe impact on the economy, so the public are worried of what this might mean for them, and they are really hoping some kind of deal can be struck. there has been some talk that if there can be communication between the two parties, the ruling party and the opposition party tomorrow, these general strikes will not be starting from day after tomorrow as they are cur
jerusalem are allowed and settlements are built next though sacred shrines israel is undermining jordan's role. but it has allowed jordan a good international standing and foreign aid coming from westtries. the two countries do see eye to eye when it comes to regional issues such as syria, with their security and stability on their minds, jordan and israel having increased their control and cooperation. >>> two people are dead after fighting between police and supporters in the capitol...
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west bank so it's not affecting their possibility and feasibility to create a viable palestinian state and i wish the focus -- >> rose: but it continues. i mean, you know, people question most recently the settlements in jerusalem> yes, okay. >> rose: and you're looking for things on the ground that will prove good faith. >> okay. you ask this in the most nice manner. (laughter) the well, it's not a secret that the israeli government a coalition. i'm not the only party in the government. and there are still in israel a minority, though, but they're being represented in this government that still believes in greater israeli settlements as part of their vision. >> rose: and they're all until the likud party. >> and part of the likud party and other right wing parties. but before we decided to relaunch the investigation, netanyahu needed to make a choice. what can build, as you said, what can build trust between us and the palestinians. and his choice was quite a difficult one. the choice was not to free settlements but the choice was to release terrorists that killed israeliÑi citizens before the oslo agreement. and i'm sure that you know that now in israel the politicians and people are calling netanyahu not to
west bank so it's not affecting their possibility and feasibility to create a viable palestinian state and i wish the focus -- >> rose: but it continues. i mean, you know, people question most recently the settlements in jerusalem> yes, okay. >> rose: and you're looking for things on the ground that will prove good faith. >> okay. you ask this in the most nice manner. (laughter) the well, it's not a secret that the israeli government a coalition. i'm not the only party in...
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jerusalem bureau with more. what exactly happened here? >> reporter: jenna, it kind of sounds like a story out of the wild west. hotel where the prime minister keeps his residence, beat up his bodyguards, took him at gunpoint. a couple of hours later another militia broke into the house where he was being held inside tripoli and stormed the area where he was in and rescued the prime minister, returning him to his office sometime around noon today. it really underscores just how unstable the situation inside libya is. the government there is basically subcontracting out all of its security work to these various militias. the fighters of these militias are loyal not to the government, but to the leadership of the militia themselves. there's speculation that the initial kidnapping was in retaliation for the libyan government possibly helping the united states in that raid over the weekend that netted the al-qaeda operative who was living in tripoli, but that has not yet been confirmed by anyone who was involved either in the initial kidnapping or the rekidnapping that ended up freeing the prime minister. if things
jerusalem bureau with more. what exactly happened here? >> reporter: jenna, it kind of sounds like a story out of the wild west. hotel where the prime minister keeps his residence, beat up his bodyguards, took him at gunpoint. a couple of hours later another militia broke into the house where he was being held inside tripoli and stormed the area where he was in and rescued the prime minister, returning him to his office sometime around noon today. it really underscores just how unstable...