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and they have done a disservice to society by making such a decision, and that is because of a regime that is committing genocide. my argument is not whether i want to boycott israel or not. i have a simple argument and i say that the government has no right to tell me what to say and what not to say. if i want to boycott israel, it is none of your business. it is because you you say that as a human being i have the right to express my opinions , that's freedom of speech , don't you constantly criticize other countries for suppressing people's right to freedom of speech ? so why in your country do i, as a publisher , have to guarantee that i will not boycott the zionist regime in order to get advertising in a magazine ? what does foreign policy have to do with my job as a local publisher? this policy is a double standard that
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bothers me and really annoys me . well, i think the ale case shows that it is not necessary for you to participate in boycotting israel , and these boycott laws are fundamentally anti-israel. american n. allen but suppose the legal action in court is not successful. do you have any plans to sign that commitment? if you lose this lawsuit, how will it affect your future? we're not there yet, but we'll definitely have to make a decision then. very difficult . so we 're closing this wednesday for the march issue. we 're about $51,000 now and we need to get to $65,000. so here's what we have right now . we initially put down $200. i wanted to see what kind of advertising we had last year. we've been through a lot of trouble in the last 45 years. hello
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, i'm from arkansas and the journalism business is getting harder and harder. yeah , i talked to him on friday. let's see what happens . we employ about 35 people here . regular people with families and mortgages. without government advertising , we could be out of a job. the government is taking advantage of our situation. we'll see in the next episode. i was pretty sure when we filed. i mean, any country that builds its founding myth on the boston tea party and boycotts, you think about it a hundred years from now. we still have to see boycotts as a form of political expression, and so we should. this
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sanctions should be protected by the first amendment. today i am signing an executive order that if you sanction israel, new york will sanction you . we in america must stand with israel no matter what. one of the highest duties of elected lawmakers is to defend our constitution. but here they are simply giving first amendment rights to a foreign country.
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i support the law banning boycotts of israel. i do it because i think it's the right thing to do. the jewish people are god's chosen people , and i feel i have a duty to do whatever i can to support and protect them. question for the house: this part of senate bill 5. please get the machine ready, mr. clark. i think probably half of the members of the house identify themselves as evangelicals. do they understand how important it is to support israel? 69 votes in favor, 3 against, and 0 abstentions. i have the right to boycott anyone i want, and why is the government interfering in this? that's it. it's none of their business. believe me , i emailed my manager and said , "i can't sign this. it's against my principles, my fundamental rights, and my moral and spiritual values . as a palestinian american
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, i was shocked when i was signing my annual contract with the state of arizona. i think the states don't want the people of this country to really know what's going on. they know that when people hear about this, they're really shocked and shocked by what the states are doing." how easily legislators auctioned off the rights guaranteed to americans in the first amendment of the us constitution for their own interests . many people in the west do not know that for a ceasefire and assistance to the palestinians who were placed under a comprehensive siege and whose tens and hundreds were bombed every day. disinvestment and boycotts movement members in each country have a duty to urge people in various ways to boycott the hats of the zionist regime
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. did anyone criticize you for voting for this law? it was a year ago that an article was published about this bill and some public opinion became sensitive about it and later they came to me and asked me if i voted for it or not. i didn't remember at all. we review and vote on a lot of these bills every day, and i can't remember all of them , but yes, some people criticized us. they asked why we didn't oppose this bill? of course, no one opposes. israel is a close ally and ally of the united states. i don't even remember any of our representatives asking a question about this bill. everyone voted yes. don't you regret voting yes? i regret that i didn't know enough about this issue when i voted. now that i've heard from people, maybe if i were to vote again for i would abstain from voting and vote against it . of course, the good thing is that most people don't even know that such a law was passed and that such a ban existed.
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the boycott, divestment and sanctions against israel movement, the bds movement , started in palestinian civil society. these people are people who live in palestine. these are ordinary people like us. this movement started in 2005 with the aim of boycotting the zionist regime. it was inspired by liberation movements such as the american civil rights movement and the south african anti-apartheid movement. more than 370 palestinian non-governmental organizations, political parties, professional unions, and the palestinian authority have joined the movement . and various unions and popular movements have joined the bds movement and signed a petition to boycott the zionist regime. in recent years , the spread of this movement has angered the leaders of the israeli regime, so much so that they have tried to threaten and intimidate members of this movement by hiring mercenaries in different parts of the world. the boycott, divestment
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and sanctions of israel movement asks the international community to do everything in its power to put pressure on the zionist regime and force it to respect the rights of the palestinians. this movement does not seek violent actions at all , but it does create great fear in the leaders. zionists created. we are palestinians. we want to live in peace, freedom and dignity . many people joined the boycott , disinvestment and sanctions movement against the zionist regime. for example, students at american universities asked university administrators not to cooperate and invest in joint projects with the zionist regime, or some churches decided not to cooperate with companies that are involved in crimes against the palestinian people. many people joined the boycott, disinvestment and sanctions movement against the zionist regime. we cannot be indifferent to this issue because the israeli regime it
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is committing this crime with american taxpayer money, and washington is giving this regime at least $4 billion a year. the problem is that the united states has been funding israel for decades. in fact, israel has been the largest recipient of american foreign aid since world war ii. the question that democrats have raised , and it really is a question. it was a question of whether american taxpayer money is being used to buy israeli weapons, and whether we don't have a right to know how these weapons are being used and the policies that the united states is pursuing with its taxpayer money. should we comment? tomorrow the court opens at 8am you can't bring your electronic devices with you we 're here with your kids. tomorrow i have a court hearing very much. i hope so we have to go upstairs like i said to this court i hope
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so i hope the judge votes to strike down the constitutional amendment and strike down this law you have no questions no i think we've already talked about everything i'm quite prepared okay so i think you should go home and have dinner with the kids i'll see you tomorrow morning okay then i'll see you tomorrow bye. my kids want to come tomorrow. i've tried to keep them away from the media so far . but they asked me to come tomorrow. i think it's a good lesson for them.
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well, it's a long, hard process , but it's worth it because you have to fight for your rights . how do you feel about your mom fighting for this? it's really good . my mom is great . now your mom is a hero and dad is nothing. well, what can i say? mom is a hero . we brought the kids along so they can see for themselves. i think it's a good opportunity for them to see the reality of american society up close. you see how our government works, how the courts work, and or is all that hype about freedom of speech in america and individual freedom in america true or not? as american muslims, we face a lot of restrictions and problems and i want the kids to learn right now to fight for their rights because they have a hard road ahead of them and they have to learn these things very quickly
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. they know that in america, the freedom of speech they say is not real. this is for. what does it mean to you personally ? you know, is this fight just for you , but my daughter is here with you, this fight is for her too. i'm here to support everyone. people of texas, i came here. every single person in this community is directly or indirectly involved in this issue . i am here today to protect and preserve freedom of speech in america and to defend the oppressed people who are oppressed by israel . it has nothing to do with the state of texas telling bahia amaya what products to buy or not. these are part
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of the crimes of the democrats. i came here . do you remember how i just wanted to ask if you voted or not ? i am active in the democratic party . thank you. see you later . i was an active member of the democratic party, a party that i thought was working to protect our rights and freedoms. but i have to admit, i was really disappointed that all of our democratic representatives in the house voted for this bill . it's clear that israel's lobby is more important to them than for us to pass this bill . they see anything that has to do with israel and they say, "it's about israel, so it's better to vote yes." what we're going to do today is a nonpartisan and positive thing to declare our solidarity and our loyalty to israel, so that we can all say , arizona believes in israel . you know what i'm saying? i think a lot of legislators in the united states
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they are afraid of confronting the pro-israel lobby . good evening, everyone. my name is joseph sabak. i was the author of a bill that the arizona state representatives introduced. since then, i have served as an expert in dozens of other states to help create legislation like the one before this committee today. the pro -israel lobby is probably as powerful as the gun lobby. today we see the result of more than two and a half years of hard work and collaboration with the israel allies foundation. i also want to thank the leading pro-israel lobbyists in thank you florida. i want to thank everyone who helped us raise public awareness on this path that made this possible. my friends, we must remain resolute in the face of the campaign aimed at discrediting israel through the boycott , divestment, and sanctions of israel movement. in fact, we must stand.
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today, i am going to sign an executive order that states that if you boycott israel, new york will boycott you. we in america must stand with israel no matter what. we must. one of the most important duties of our elected legislators is to uphold our constitution. but in this case, they sacrificed their first amendment rights to the benefit of others. i 'm a reporter for the seventh eye, and i report on freedom of speech, transparency, advertising, etc. for the past few years, we've been investigating the connections between the netanyahu government and pro-israel organizations in the united states . we filed a freedom of information request to expose the network they were building.
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the first interesting thing we learned was that we have an entire department dedicated to fighting the bds movement. the zionist regime was formed in other countries. our government did not want to share this information with the public. we feel that if its activities were published , it would create an international scandal. i want to reveal here for the first time that in this picture you see the names of 42 leaders of the boycott, divestment and sanctions israel movement, which we in the ministry of strategic affairs call the hate network as we see it. the ministry of strategic affairs had a very complex problem. the palestinians are trying to deceive the people of the world that israel is an apartheid state.
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we must expose it and do the opposite. let's hear their opinion. this claim comes at a time when israel's attacks on gaza have completely disgraced the regime in the world's public opinion. they wanted to give money to american organizations to counter the boycott movement against israel. but the law requires the names of foreign actors or all organizations that receive funds from other governments to register this matter. the ministry of strategic affairs or the zionist regime used an organization called concert as an intermediary to transfer money . the ministry of strategic affairs knew that this action was against american laws. the director general of the ministry of strategic affairs raised this issue in a public session of the israeli parliament. the concert was launched knowing this. jewish and pro-israel organizations around the world were having problems with the israeli government and knew it was better to work with ngos than with a
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government organization. in practice, the money reaches the target group through an ngo instead of the regime doing this. the story is actually the same as i just explained to you. we learned that various organizations in the united states receive funding from the israeli government. christians united for israel stands against the boycott movement, which is a form of economic anti-semitism. john hagee of christians united for israel has received about a quarter of a million dollars in funding, half of which comes from israel and the other half from secret donors to the concert organization. we must fight this evil darkness until it is completely destroyed. this fight must be fought in the churches, in the universities , and in the general assembly. in fact, we do not yet have the full picture of this, but we can say as a fact that the israeli government has allocated millions of dollars to the discourse.
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change america's policy on israel. anyone who boycotts israel will be boycotted. in recent years, we have been able to improve ourselves in the united states and now laws have been passed to punish those who boycott israel. so this will not be in their interest. in any case, fight this issue. freedom of speech and belief is not as free as it is advertised in the west. the zionist jews have implemented the system in such a way that if someone says that the media is controlled by jews , they have committed a great crime against jews and are engaging in anti-semitism. is he going to go so far as to want to boycott this regime?
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lost. it doesn't mean anything to us, it's just an insult . apparently, things are going well. i'm fine with that. let's see how things are going. it's never fun to lose a case. i think lawyers often get emotionally invested in cases, and i have a vested interest in this case. i think allen is desperate.
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a lot of pressure on the arkansas times. because they stand to lose a lot of money by participating in this lawsuit. we know from the judge's decision that he doesn't think participating in a boycott is a constitutional right. but i think he's wrong. in the 1960s, citizens of port gibson, mississippi , boycotted white businesses to protest segregation. the u.s. supreme court ruled unanimously that the first amendment protects the right to boycott . they say boycotting is deeply ingrained in the american political process . as an american, i don't i don't understand what this law means. i have a business and i work hard for it. i get paid for my efforts. how dare the us government tell me that you have no right to boycott the israeli regime. how can this same washington that keeps criticizing other countries and saying
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they violate freedom of speech. violate our freedom of speech and no one gives a damn. you may not care about the issue of israel and palestine. but you should care that this tool is being used to pass laws that are against freedom of speech at both the state and federal levels. how many do you think the wording needs to be changed in this law so that we can pass similar laws to write people's employment contracts in a way that prevents them from participating in the black lives matter movement or environmental protests. while this is certainly also suppressing freedom of speech, the ten words of this law are a model for other similar laws.
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the transfer of fuel quotas to bank cards will be implemented from early august, according to the ceo of the petroleum products distribution company . the draft regulations for implementing this law are being reviewed in cooperation with the responsible agencies. the government's economic commission is reviewing it. we hope that it will end, god willing. in may, the deadline specified in the law for the development of the executive regulations will be met, which will happen . after that stage , we must enter the implementation phase . this possibility should be provided by the end of july 1404. therefore, for a while, we will simultaneously have the smart fuel card and gradually transfer it to the owner 's bank card.
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