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fatah movement led by yasser arafat was the most important organization that could enter this campaign. in the meeting that arafat had with gamal abdel nasser, the president of egypt. nasser promised him full support. since then, the country of jordan was the main base of palestinian fighters who carried out relentless attacks against israel. the increase in attacks by palestinian groups caused israel to on the evening of march 21, 1968, he launched an unprecedented attack on the city of karameh in jordan , which, of course, increased the group's popularity. palestinians in the arab world. with the passage of time, the power of these groups increased and with the help of the arab countries , they turned from a small group into dozens of elite political and military groups, but over time tensions arose between them and the king of jordan, which culminated in and after the hijacking of the group. it was palestinian. the jordanian army launched a fierce war against these groups by attacking the palestinian bases in the city of jordan and irbid, which resulted in the deaths of 3,500 palest
fatah movement led by yasser arafat was the most important organization that could enter this campaign. in the meeting that arafat had with gamal abdel nasser, the president of egypt. nasser promised him full support. since then, the country of jordan was the main base of palestinian fighters who carried out relentless attacks against israel. the increase in attacks by palestinian groups caused israel to on the evening of march 21, 1968, he launched an unprecedented attack on the city of...
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israel fatah group and its leader yasser arafat.was responsible for this operation and 3 days after this incident , he launched an all-out attack on lebanon. the israeli air force bombarded beirut and all lebanese cities where there was a possibility of the presence of palestinian resistance forces , and the main victims of these attacks were civilians. were beirut was besieged for weeks and subjected to the most intense air and artillery attacks. של המעק והשקרם הביטץוני המורו שאוה יבה דושר years despite these attacks, various lebanese and syrian groups began to resist the israeli invasion , which culminated in a place called khaldeh in the south of beirut. these groups consisted of christian and muslim parties who were united against the israeli invasion despite their various differences. in the meantime, a new and unknown group of shia youths also started to resist in the south of beirut. these young people were the ones who founded the first core of lebanese islamic resistance, hezbollah, a few years later. all these days, bashir
israel fatah group and its leader yasser arafat.was responsible for this operation and 3 days after this incident , he launched an all-out attack on lebanon. the israeli air force bombarded beirut and all lebanese cities where there was a possibility of the presence of palestinian resistance forces , and the main victims of these attacks were civilians. were beirut was besieged for weeks and subjected to the most intense air and artillery attacks. של המעק והשקרם הביטץוני...
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so in conversation with them, if i were to say something, for example, like, "if yasser arafat had accepted the offer "that my husband made at camp david, "they would have had a palestinian state for 24 years," i might hear back, "who's yasser arafat?" or, "what do you mean? "what did your husband do?" and that's okay. you know, that was a long time ago before some of them were born, or when they were literally toddlers. but then when they would, you know, engage in sloganeering or reductionist thinking, and not paying attention to the complexity... because i said in the very first class after october 7th, look, it's a class called inside the situation room, and it's meant to be about crisis decision-making. i said, "we have a crisis, obviously. "hamas is a terrorist organization "that committed a vicious attack on civilians in israel. "israel has a right to defend itself. "and israel has to abide by the laws of war. "and you have to keep those things in your mind "at the same time. "it's not either or. "it is truly 'both and and.'" and i was, you know, struck by how what started off as kin
so in conversation with them, if i were to say something, for example, like, "if yasser arafat had accepted the offer "that my husband made at camp david, "they would have had a palestinian state for 24 years," i might hear back, "who's yasser arafat?" or, "what do you mean? "what did your husband do?" and that's okay. you know, that was a long time ago before some of them were born, or when they were literally toddlers. but then when they would, you...
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goal of the first lebanon war was the liquidation of the bases of the palestinian militants of yasser arafat. they controlled the south of lebanon and part of beirut, and such north of israel. the operation was called "peace of galilee". in june of eighty-second, the israeli army entered lebanon. the reason was an attempt by palestinian terrorists to kill the israeli ambassador in london, the next day the bombing of cities in southern lebanon and refugee camps began, followed by a ground operation. at the end of july, the israeli army began a siege of western beirut, where the headquarters of the palestine liberation organization (plo) was located. on august 18 , an agreement was reached with the mediation of us special envoy philip habib. arafat's fighters left beirut, and israel did not occupy the lebanese capital. on september 1, about 10 thousand palestinian militants led by yazer arafat evacuated to tunisia. formally, the first lebanon war ended, but israel created a security zone in southern lebanon, which it controlled until 2000 together with the south lebanon army. after the israeli
goal of the first lebanon war was the liquidation of the bases of the palestinian militants of yasser arafat. they controlled the south of lebanon and part of beirut, and such north of israel. the operation was called "peace of galilee". in june of eighty-second, the israeli army entered lebanon. the reason was an attempt by palestinian terrorists to kill the israeli ambassador in london, the next day the bombing of cities in southern lebanon and refugee camps began, followed by a...
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a suitable opportunity to attack the fatah movement , pointed his finger at this group led by yasser arafat and announced that he would attack this country to destroy this group that is stationed in lebanon. did despite the existence all the evidence that this operation was carried out by. the abu nazal group, which had nothing to do with the fatah movement at that time, israel started an all-out war against lebanon 3 days later.
a suitable opportunity to attack the fatah movement , pointed his finger at this group led by yasser arafat and announced that he would attack this country to destroy this group that is stationed in lebanon. did despite the existence all the evidence that this operation was carried out by. the abu nazal group, which had nothing to do with the fatah movement at that time, israel started an all-out war against lebanon 3 days later.
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a suitable opportunity to attack the fatah movement , pointed his finger at this group led by yasser arafat announced that he will attack this country to destroy this group that is stationed in lebanon. despite the existence of all the evidence that this operation was carried out by the abu nazal group, there is none at this time. it had nothing to do with the fatah movement, israel started an all-out war against lebanon 3 days later. the main goal of this war is to destroy the resistance groups he was a palestinian based in lebanon who had carried out many operations against the zionist regime in the past years. designed for lebanon.
a suitable opportunity to attack the fatah movement , pointed his finger at this group led by yasser arafat announced that he will attack this country to destroy this group that is stationed in lebanon. despite the existence of all the evidence that this operation was carried out by the abu nazal group, there is none at this time. it had nothing to do with the fatah movement, israel started an all-out war against lebanon 3 days later. the main goal of this war is to destroy the resistance...
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the final signing ceremony in washington was attended by plo leader yasser arafat, israeli prime ministernd us president bill clinton. the document itself was signed by israeli foreign minister shimon peres and then plo representative mahmoud abbas. national autonomy. the israeli military was to hand over power to new structures. palestine was obliged to renounce terrorism and other forms of violence and recognized israel's right to exist. it was a huge breakthrough success international diplomacy, including american and russian. moscow and washington witnessed this agreement, but nothing came of it. hamas, islamic jihad and other groups refused to stop terror and the fight against israel. the conflict has not been resolved to this day and is now in an acute phase again. since october last year , about 40,000 palestinians have died as a result of the actions of the israeli military. this is what this day in history was like. evening fell over the village of palatovo. local housewives, instead of going to watch tv series, begin cook borscht, pelmeni, pies. all this for the rear saturday, w
the final signing ceremony in washington was attended by plo leader yasser arafat, israeli prime ministernd us president bill clinton. the document itself was signed by israeli foreign minister shimon peres and then plo representative mahmoud abbas. national autonomy. the israeli military was to hand over power to new structures. palestine was obliged to renounce terrorism and other forms of violence and recognized israel's right to exist. it was a huge breakthrough success international...
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with, according to my information , the former palestinian foreign minister nasir kudwai, he is yasser arafat's? a well-known person in moscow, he came to our conference this year, and well , i have known him for a long time, i once met him, this is an interesting plan, it even proposes a solution to the jerusalem problem, it would seem that this problem can no longer be solved, but both olmert and the palestinian nasir kudovo propose a solution to the problem, including some semblance. the plan is good, but i was amazed that despite the blood that is being shed, yes, but this again is an indicator that there are people who, if they want, can come to an agreement, that 's what interferes with this, well, such figures as benjamin netanyahu interfere, with all his political experience and even intelligence, he is playing a risky game, and he, well, is even losing positions inside. israel itself, because those hostages who were killed, this hits his rating. yes, now something tried prove the israeli newspaper mariv published a certain survey, according to which a little after the bombing and rocke
with, according to my information , the former palestinian foreign minister nasir kudwai, he is yasser arafat's? a well-known person in moscow, he came to our conference this year, and well , i have known him for a long time, i once met him, this is an interesting plan, it even proposes a solution to the jerusalem problem, it would seem that this problem can no longer be solved, but both olmert and the palestinian nasir kudovo propose a solution to the problem, including some semblance. the...
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participation of israeli prime minister ishak rabin and the head of the palestine liberation organization yasser arafat agreement was witnessed by the head of the white house bill clinton. the agreements were considered temporary and did not provide for a final solution to the conflict, but everyone hoped for long-term peace. it was on their basis that the palestinian national autonomy was created, but israel was not ready to consider the gaza strip, filled with hamas terrorists, as an equal partner, in palestine they considered the oslo agreement a trap, a pretext for israel to continue its occupation of the palestinian territories. in october last year, the conflict entered its most acute phase in its entire history. since then , more than 40,000 palestinians have died. that was the day in history. when they told me that in the center of moscow we were going to assemble spacecraft, prepare them for launch, for me it sounded like something unusual, in bureau 1440 it is possible to do a full cycle of development of spacecraft tests, they should be minimally depend on the outside world, and we had to de
participation of israeli prime minister ishak rabin and the head of the palestine liberation organization yasser arafat agreement was witnessed by the head of the white house bill clinton. the agreements were considered temporary and did not provide for a final solution to the conflict, but everyone hoped for long-term peace. it was on their basis that the palestinian national autonomy was created, but israel was not ready to consider the gaza strip, filled with hamas terrorists, as an equal...
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participation of israeli prime minister ishak rabin and the head of the palestine liberation organization yasser arafaty the head of the white house bill clinton. the agreements were considered temporary and did not provide for a final solution to the conflict, but everyone hoped for long-term peace. it was on their basis that the palestinian national autonomy was created, but israel was not ready to consider the gaza strip filled with hamas terrorists as an equal partner, in palestine they considered the oslo agreement trap as a pretext for israel to continue its occupation of the palestinian territories. in october last year, the conflict escalated to the very. the second stage of the exchange of frozen assets, despite the fact that western regulators are preventing such transactions, deputy finance minister ivan chebeskov announced. let me remind you that the first stage ended in august, non-residents then bought paper for more than 8 billion rubles, which is about a quarter of the 35 billion that the russians presented for exchange. the second stage started on september 3, it will allow our investo
participation of israeli prime minister ishak rabin and the head of the palestine liberation organization yasser arafaty the head of the white house bill clinton. the agreements were considered temporary and did not provide for a final solution to the conflict, but everyone hoped for long-term peace. it was on their basis that the palestinian national autonomy was created, but israel was not ready to consider the gaza strip filled with hamas terrorists as an equal partner, in palestine they...
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compromise peace with the palestinians was oslo 1993, which was not adhered to, that is, what yasser arafat , as the leader of fatah, the leader of the self-governing organization, withdrew from many he accepted the palestinian lands and arrived at the borders of 1967, but the israelis did not accept this point of conversation. mr. president, i understand that the current world and the current world, the current order is a realist order, that is, it is not an order that we think we can advance with idealistic views, because it is an order based on the us is calling for force on weapons based on force, which means that you pass 6 resolutions in the united nations, you approve sanctions against iran , and you do not allow a ceasefire against the people of gaza. for this reason, it seems that the only way that exists now for israel to withdraw is self-resistance, two world public opinions. thank you. we were examining the developments in lebanon. let's see, then we will continue the conversation. allah akbar, american hack, allah akbar, allah akbar , allah akbar, how we are still with you in t
compromise peace with the palestinians was oslo 1993, which was not adhered to, that is, what yasser arafat , as the leader of fatah, the leader of the self-governing organization, withdrew from many he accepted the palestinian lands and arrived at the borders of 1967, but the israelis did not accept this point of conversation. mr. president, i understand that the current world and the current world, the current order is a realist order, that is, it is not an order that we think we can advance...
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find a suitable opportunity to attack the fatah movement, pointed his finger at this group led by yasser arafat went home and announced that he will attack this country to destroy this group that is stationed in lebanon. despite all the evidence that this operation was carried out by the abu nazal group, which at that time had nothing to do with the fatah movement, israel 3 days after the war of all started the side against lebanon. the main goal of this war is to destroy the palestinian resistance groups
find a suitable opportunity to attack the fatah movement, pointed his finger at this group led by yasser arafat went home and announced that he will attack this country to destroy this group that is stationed in lebanon. despite all the evidence that this operation was carried out by the abu nazal group, which at that time had nothing to do with the fatah movement, israel 3 days after the war of all started the side against lebanon. the main goal of this war is to destroy the palestinian...
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assassinated was replaced by a much more anti-zionist, such that, for example, we see that when yasser arafatt at one time, he compromised. it does, gentlemen. for example, martyr fathi shaghaghi or miam are ahead of martyr ismail haniyeh, and sometimes when ismail haniyeh is martyred and assassinated by zionist criminals , he will be replaced by a person like him who is very determined and anti-zionist and is a man who is fighting against the zionist regime even in the field. in lebanon, we see that when martyr mousavi is martyred, his successor is seyyed hassan nasrallah, who is much more anti-zionist . why does the zionist regime not learn from the actions it has seen, which had the opposite result? anyway, you have to accept this fact from your statements. it was a regime that is in decline. there is a fall, in fact, there is a phase that is going on day by day heavy defeats from one front, in fact , if you check the resistance from the beginning to today , you will see what ups and downs it has faced, but in all these times it has witnessed serious defeats , the 33-day wars and the wars
assassinated was replaced by a much more anti-zionist, such that, for example, we see that when yasser arafatt at one time, he compromised. it does, gentlemen. for example, martyr fathi shaghaghi or miam are ahead of martyr ismail haniyeh, and sometimes when ismail haniyeh is martyred and assassinated by zionist criminals , he will be replaced by a person like him who is very determined and anti-zionist and is a man who is fighting against the zionist regime even in the field. in lebanon, we...
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yasser arafat , as the leader of fatah, the leader of the self-governing organization , withdrew fromy palestinian lands and came to the borders of 1967. he accepted the israelis' refusal to accept this. i have this point from the president's words . there is a realist order, which means it is not an order that we should think that we can move it forward with idealistic views, because an order based on weapons is based on force, that is, america is saying force, that is, you are passing 6 resolutions in the united nations , you are passing sanctions against iran, and imposing sanctions on the people of gaza. you don't want a ceasefire, that's why it seems. like the only way for israel to retreat is self-resistance . thank you. thank you. we were checking the developments in lebanon. gave allah akbar is an american hack, allah is akbar, allah is akbar. god is great , we are still with you in the world today, the conversation with mr. mohammad ali hosnia, an expert on lebanese issues. it can be imagined that , as i told you, with the sabotage of the operations that followed the assassin
yasser arafat , as the leader of fatah, the leader of the self-governing organization , withdrew fromy palestinian lands and came to the borders of 1967. he accepted the israelis' refusal to accept this. i have this point from the president's words . there is a realist order, which means it is not an order that we should think that we can move it forward with idealistic views, because an order based on weapons is based on force, that is, america is saying force, that is, you are passing 6...
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minister of israel, ishak rabin and the head of the organization the liberation of palestine by yasser arafat agreement was witnessed by the head of the white house, bill clinton. the agreements were considered temporary and did not provide for a final solution to the conflict, but everyone hoped for long-term peace. it was on their basis that the palestinian national autonomy was created, but israel was not ready to consider the gaza strip, filled with hamas terrorists, as an equal partner. and in palestine, the oslo agreement was considered a trap. a pretext for israel to continue its occupation of the palestinian territories. in october of last year, the conflict entered its most acute phase in its entire history. since then , more than 40,000 palestinians have died. this is what this day in history was like. the it mortgage has been extended until 2030, but the terms of the preferential program have changed. who can apply for a loan, at what rate and where you can buy housing, we will tell you in 5 minutes in this issue of the instructions. perhaps the most noticeable change is related to
minister of israel, ishak rabin and the head of the organization the liberation of palestine by yasser arafat agreement was witnessed by the head of the white house, bill clinton. the agreements were considered temporary and did not provide for a final solution to the conflict, but everyone hoped for long-term peace. it was on their basis that the palestinian national autonomy was created, but israel was not ready to consider the gaza strip, filled with hamas terrorists, as an equal partner....
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for example, it is not your tradition that you remember the palestinian liberation movement and yasser arafat and those issues, palestine at all. the symbol of the struggle was camp david and such compromises and these talks. when it comes to kamran , our wars will take shape. all of them will be forced to step aside. that means they have nothing new to say to the world. our difference or our adaptation is our similarity with the resistance. what, there was no resistance at all, the palestine liberation organization was just a left wing in the shape of a map of palestine, which is a clash. what is the difference between the war in lebanon and palestine with us or its adaptation? it is that all these are derived from an anti-oppression thinking and this is the basis. it is unique in the world and it is interesting here, don't you think, muslims, hugo chowd , god bless him, when he came to iran, look at you. i experienced this at the united nations. it is good for people to know this. the presidents are waiting for the iranian president's speech and to see what iran's position is before we talk
for example, it is not your tradition that you remember the palestinian liberation movement and yasser arafat and those issues, palestine at all. the symbol of the struggle was camp david and such compromises and these talks. when it comes to kamran , our wars will take shape. all of them will be forced to step aside. that means they have nothing new to say to the world. our difference or our adaptation is our similarity with the resistance. what, there was no resistance at all, the palestine...
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had a very strong presence 11 on the time when the former leader of the palestinian authority, yasser arafat. this was the really where their center of operation was. their offices, this is where they live. so a lot of symbolism and messaging in this industry has below, has now lost most of is see the leadership day. and then where does it go from here? well, it will take time for the group to regroup. there is no doubt about it. we still have not heard from the group on who it will replace has on the other, the leader of this movement for the, for more than 3 decades. we silverlock even though if and when a funeral will take place for the next roundup. so it's really the past 2 weeks that we've seen the series of attacks, the page or explosion. so walkie talkie explosion said the continue was targeting of come actors. but what is clear is that the is well, it is not expected to relieve the pressure of the military pressure is expected to continue. once we understand that the is ready for administer has made this clear that this is not just about returning tens of thousands residents to nort
had a very strong presence 11 on the time when the former leader of the palestinian authority, yasser arafat. this was the really where their center of operation was. their offices, this is where they live. so a lot of symbolism and messaging in this industry has below, has now lost most of is see the leadership day. and then where does it go from here? well, it will take time for the group to regroup. there is no doubt about it. we still have not heard from the group on who it will replace has...
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with their yasser arafat starter kit out there chanting for hamas for them to finish the job and hold out for the palestinians, anti-semitic phrases to only two arrests. on the most took place on the outside. on the inside it's important to point out they threw blood all over the columbia statue. >> steve: red paint. >> brian: supposed to be blood. to throw it on that. so you know the enemy has gotten inside. >> steve: so the protesters were having what they called a shut it down picket line outside the gates. encouraging people not to cross the picket line. here's the problem though. if you are a student there you got to cross the picket line. and it sounds like a lot of them did. what is happening now though is because severing happening outside the gates, the new york city police department essentially is the bad cop here where they made the two arrests and essentially what they arrested 21-year-old male, 21-year-old female college students for obstruction of a government administration, which just means that they blocked the sidewalk. also disorderly conduct. what's interesting is
with their yasser arafat starter kit out there chanting for hamas for them to finish the job and hold out for the palestinians, anti-semitic phrases to only two arrests. on the most took place on the outside. on the inside it's important to point out they threw blood all over the columbia statue. >> steve: red paint. >> brian: supposed to be blood. to throw it on that. so you know the enemy has gotten inside. >> steve: so the protesters were having what they called a shut it...
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i met, i started watching world in action with yasser arafat, squatting in the middle of the desert in about 1987. that's when that's when i first became aware of it. >> it's interesting that both israel and ukraine have kind of stopped telling america what they're going to do in advance . they're going to do in advance. now, you know, before the invasion into russia, ukraine didn't inform them or or ask their permission anymore . and their permission anymore. and whilst, you know, the harris, biden administration, i think still called it, i'm not sure kwasi saying de—escalation. it's not really seeming to be reading the room very well and well, you had after israel did did that attack with the pages and the walkie talkies and hit the underground bunker where, where hezbollah were meeting and then have taken out almost all of the top brass of hezbollah in a matter of eight days. and whilst america is still saying de—escalation is a bit like if you were playing a game of chess against a grandmaster and you just pulled off a, you know, a queen's gambit or a, you know, a queen's gambit or
i met, i started watching world in action with yasser arafat, squatting in the middle of the desert in about 1987. that's when that's when i first became aware of it. >> it's interesting that both israel and ukraine have kind of stopped telling america what they're going to do in advance . they're going to do in advance. now, you know, before the invasion into russia, ukraine didn't inform them or or ask their permission anymore . and their permission anymore. and whilst, you know, the...
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applause] a decade and a half after vietnam reverend jackson was not afraid to go to beirut to meet yasser arafat and show how no dialogue was impeding our security. he was the first to talk about cease fire and just wrote a column last week about the imperative of cease fire and ending weapons shipments. [applause] we are here at this great convention. and let's be honest, some great things have happened to the democratic message. one also that reverend jackson champions, the end to trade deals that have de -industrialized this country. the through line for the nation as dr. king spoke in 1967, it is hard to have that more perfect union at home if you have endless war abroad. [applause] reverend jackson's 1984 and 1988 campaigns called for ending military intervention, sought deep cuts in the crazy arms race we still wage. he was for seeking alternatives to a military budget that at that time was about $25 billion. he understood true security is not guaranteed by bombs, but by ending injustice, poverty, offering hope and an opportunity economy that we hear about. finally, reverend jackson unders
applause] a decade and a half after vietnam reverend jackson was not afraid to go to beirut to meet yasser arafat and show how no dialogue was impeding our security. he was the first to talk about cease fire and just wrote a column last week about the imperative of cease fire and ending weapons shipments. [applause] we are here at this great convention. and let's be honest, some great things have happened to the democratic message. one also that reverend jackson champions, the end to trade...
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israeli and perez said you should not only denounce terrorism, he said you ought to meet with yasser arafato meet with arafat to denounce what osama bin laden had done. the point i make particularly after this debate is those terrorists didn't send an email to blacks to don't come to work at the world trade center and didn't tell latinos by text to stay away. they didn't care. they saw us all as americans. and we don't always see each other as americans. they saw in us what we didn't see in themselves. that is why it's important for people like joe and i who may have disagreed to stand together on what we agree and grow together. or even donnie and i. because that is where we had to be the day after 9/11 and we should never forget that. >> i was choked up listening to you talk. on the one hand, deep sorrow. but incredible pride about who we are and the way we reacted and came together and it's over 20 years ago and it's a part of us and who we are. it showed the worst that can happen and it brought out the best of who we are and that is what one guy who is running for president doesn't unde
israeli and perez said you should not only denounce terrorism, he said you ought to meet with yasser arafato meet with arafat to denounce what osama bin laden had done. the point i make particularly after this debate is those terrorists didn't send an email to blacks to don't come to work at the world trade center and didn't tell latinos by text to stay away. they didn't care. they saw us all as americans. and we don't always see each other as americans. they saw in us what we didn't see in...