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for israel. and, therefore, we need to be i think very, very careful about this. when will israelis change the mind? it's around august 1993 when you decide to engage the plo, except the idea of id already accepted and then 2000 and later accept a two-state solution. has this happened? no. as israel done everything they should? actually not. that's not forget that our two parties. six different prime ministers, et cetera. we arguing about who is right and who's wrong, it was evil, is occupied or not. i think that is not the question. we needed asking ourselves have actual situation of real people is improved. i'll stop there. time is short. >> i'll be quite quick. i think this is where probably natan and i disagree. it's not just about making the lives of the inhabitants that the big it's not giving them political rights and full equality. so in the west bank the lives of people could be better but there also committed to security coronation. you are also unable to live and maintain life that is
for israel. and, therefore, we need to be i think very, very careful about this. when will israelis change the mind? it's around august 1993 when you decide to engage the plo, except the idea of id already accepted and then 2000 and later accept a two-state solution. has this happened? no. as israel done everything they should? actually not. that's not forget that our two parties. six different prime ministers, et cetera. we arguing about who is right and who's wrong, it was evil, is occupied...
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they are also bad for israel. it's the same under israel that is very heavily populated etc., etc.. there comes the responsibility of the gaza strip in the '90s and then later he lost it to hamas and it's someone they know personally very well. they are fighting some of the same enemies. conclude by saying there is a difficult dilemma and i don't think it is that simple. the solution would be to bring them onto the west bank and i think the party should do all they can to try to facilitate that. there's a difficult long-term short-term dilemma that is not simple and i think it is the possibility of another conflict and the situation and things need to be moved in a direction not just simply jettison accepting hamas. it's not an easy choice. maybe a choice you have to make that it's not an easy one. >> on the short-term issue, why hasn't israel gotten the balance between hamas except it has been several times in the past. they manage some aspects of the groups so that plays a little bit of a roll into that perhaps containing or managing a situation. why hasn't israel and hamas found
they are also bad for israel. it's the same under israel that is very heavily populated etc., etc.. there comes the responsibility of the gaza strip in the '90s and then later he lost it to hamas and it's someone they know personally very well. they are fighting some of the same enemies. conclude by saying there is a difficult dilemma and i don't think it is that simple. the solution would be to bring them onto the west bank and i think the party should do all they can to try to facilitate...
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they are also bad for israel. the water is the same water that comes up the coast in the aquifer is the same aquifer under the several crucial part of israel and heavily populated. 2 million people in its looming for israel. the solution is they don't have one. that's a bust. then the possibility comes up in the israelis know we work with them in the '90s and in charge of security in the gaza strip in the '90s and lost it to hamas in the blood he could. some of the israelis know, personally, very well. he's back by the egyptians in the egyptians fighting some of the same enemies that israel find his back by the u ae. in that context, if you think about getting the two state solution in the west bank and some of this is an appealing situation. let me conclude by saying there's a difficult dilemma here and it not that simple. on one hand, in the long term, real solution would be to bring gaza under the west wing fold and perhaps it's possible and we should do all we can to facilitate that. in the short term, what yo
they are also bad for israel. the water is the same water that comes up the coast in the aquifer is the same aquifer under the several crucial part of israel and heavily populated. 2 million people in its looming for israel. the solution is they don't have one. that's a bust. then the possibility comes up in the israelis know we work with them in the '90s and in charge of security in the gaza strip in the '90s and lost it to hamas in the blood he could. some of the israelis know, personally,...
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[inaudible] israel. [inaudible] the border is partly closed but that is perfectly normal between two countries. the main difference is the sea access in the air access. that's basically the core of all we are talking about. i would be very cautious on using that word because israelis, time and time again if you say gaza or israel. [inaudible] >> i understand. we have very few minutes. you can discuss later. >> i said the occupation boils down to that. okay. maybe there are invisible settlers that i don't know of but it boils down to the effective control over the territory. that's what these organizations talk about which is the air and the sea. is not the border with egypt. there's no military troops that boils down to the effective control which is the sea in the air. this is what wells down too. it is dangerous to use this rhetoric for absolutely everything because it weakens the possibility that if occupation every ended something with change. in is is really mind they hold down the strip. we need to
[inaudible] israel. [inaudible] the border is partly closed but that is perfectly normal between two countries. the main difference is the sea access in the air access. that's basically the core of all we are talking about. i would be very cautious on using that word because israelis, time and time again if you say gaza or israel. [inaudible] >> i understand. we have very few minutes. you can discuss later. >> i said the occupation boils down to that. okay. maybe there are invisible...
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actually calling for you know what would they like israel to do. basically recognize the rights of the palestinian people i think is what somebody who supports the. yes would tell you. there are calls from the israeli government to and the system of apartheid essentially which separates palestinians from participating in normal civic life the way their israeli counterparts to and absolutely the right of return to palestinians around the world who have been displaced as a result since israel was founded and and the lines were drawn and forty eight and then the subsequent way we've seen the borders expand and continue to push palestinians out and it's very simple i mean the boycott divestment and sanctions movement calls on for a cultural boycott of israel divestment from israeli companies in universities and individuals things like that and saying. there is a big debate over sanctions and the role they play it you know specially since we've been talking about sanctions against russia and dreams about iran but people will point out b.d.s. was a tacti
actually calling for you know what would they like israel to do. basically recognize the rights of the palestinian people i think is what somebody who supports the. yes would tell you. there are calls from the israeli government to and the system of apartheid essentially which separates palestinians from participating in normal civic life the way their israeli counterparts to and absolutely the right of return to palestinians around the world who have been displaced as a result since israel was...
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and whenever gaza and palestine get attacked by israel israel obviously blames hamas. do you really think that israel will stop its attacks and occupational mindset in hamas -- occupational mind-set if hamas decides to dissolve itself? is. >> thank you. we have one minute each for our panelists and then you can ambush them in the hallways after this. >> the question of occupation, of israeli occupation of the gaza strip and when will it finally stan to end it. israel as perceived as an occupier of the gaza strip rests on what really? israeli troops are not in the gaza strip, settlements are not in the gaza strip, the border is partly closed but that is perfectly normal between two countries, the border in many countries is closed. the main difference is the -- the question of sea access and inter access. that's where israel has some effective control. that's basically the core of all we're talking about when we're talking business really occupation in the gaza strip. i would be very cautious on using that word because israelis time and time again if you see gaza and is
and whenever gaza and palestine get attacked by israel israel obviously blames hamas. do you really think that israel will stop its attacks and occupational mindset in hamas -- occupational mind-set if hamas decides to dissolve itself? is. >> thank you. we have one minute each for our panelists and then you can ambush them in the hallways after this. >> the question of occupation, of israeli occupation of the gaza strip and when will it finally stan to end it. israel as perceived as...
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and he served in israel special forces to go welcome back to going underground so how is the israel palestine situation become normalized now here in the west certainly in nato nations horrifyingly it's horrifying it's probably one of the most if not the most horrifying aspects of the conflict. two million people in gaza without water without electricity in this horrifying heat nobody cares nobody talks about it palestinian children and youth being shot almost daily by israeli soldiers nobody says a word it's nothing during the weekly protest in the west bank the sold a shooting people they're firing tear gas rockets into families homes you know children being targeted it's nothing it's normal nobody said. nobody bothers to think there's anything wrong with it anymore when i stand up and i talk to you know i face the soldiers i face the officers they look at me like i'm out of my mind why am i even bothering you know this is how things are in this country we invite the israeli ambassador to london only never comes on the show we'll go and respond to those but within that normalisation context
and he served in israel special forces to go welcome back to going underground so how is the israel palestine situation become normalized now here in the west certainly in nato nations horrifyingly it's horrifying it's probably one of the most if not the most horrifying aspects of the conflict. two million people in gaza without water without electricity in this horrifying heat nobody cares nobody talks about it palestinian children and youth being shot almost daily by israeli soldiers nobody...
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they cannott cross into israel for work or to go to the west bank. and the only exist is through egypt where people spend days at the border. >> i felt like i left to go to another country, you know? >> you went to another country. >> so you think i did the right thing? >> oh, forget it. >> forget it? >> yeah. >> theyey'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm'm always eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe
they cannott cross into israel for work or to go to the west bank. and the only exist is through egypt where people spend days at the border. >> i felt like i left to go to another country, you know? >> you went to another country. >> so you think i did the right thing? >> oh, forget it. >> forget it? >> yeah. >> theyey'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. >> i'm'm always...
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i'll talk about israel, for example. jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan. so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are working -- the red cross, other governments. so everybody's trying to do what they can. it is a big problem. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's overwhelming. >> you're talking about working with germany now because there are so many -- germany seems to be getting all the refugees, or certainly a high number of them. so the programs in germany, can you talk about that? >> so, as we said before, we are an humanitarian organization. we don't deal with the political questions. we are just seeing that there is a crisis, and we would like to help
i'll talk about israel, for example. jordan has a huge problem with refugees -- over a million refugees in jordan. so israel is transferring more water to jordan -- in a very dry area, of course. so water is an asset, and israel is helping jordan just by delivering this water. israel has established a field hospital in the golan heights where injured syrians can come and get treated -- no questions asked. and after they're treated, they can go back. so many international organizations are...
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what a wonderful precious demote prosy israel is. and willy nilly when they cross the picket line they are making a public statement that they do indorse the policies of what ever they say because that is what will be reported to israel and that is what gets reported around the world that is why radiohead of being so soundly criticised by anybody with progress if ideas about human rights. because they have taken that step the other thing is about no performing in the united states or trying to board unites to the people of the united states got together as a civil society and asked performance from the rest of the world not to come and perform in the united states because they are an occupied people and there was an organized resistance against the occupying army civil society in palestine in two thousand and five started the b.d.s. movement themselves this isn't something imposed by a bunch of. musicians this is something that. they who have made an appeal to all. rights as musicians and still right to anybody in the rest of the wor
what a wonderful precious demote prosy israel is. and willy nilly when they cross the picket line they are making a public statement that they do indorse the policies of what ever they say because that is what will be reported to israel and that is what gets reported around the world that is why radiohead of being so soundly criticised by anybody with progress if ideas about human rights. because they have taken that step the other thing is about no performing in the united states or trying to...
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it's declared goal to eradicate israel. israel's long held concerns i've archenemy arounds backing for hezbollah whose fighters are actively supporting bashar al-assad's regime in syria. the israeli government fears his eventual victory could give pteron feather territory. to extend the threat it already faces from hezbollah's militants in neighboring lebanon. elsewhere. benjamin netanyahu accused the united nations regional peacekeeping force of not doing enough to interdict weaponry being smuggled to the militant group. something guterres a short wasn't the case. i will do. every single in my eh capacity. to make sure that you know you feel fully. meets it's meant that their idea or the intentional to wheel. her to destroy the state of israel he something totally acceptable from my perspective. do terrace also visited the holocaust memorial yad vashem way he faced calls from the israeli president to clamp down on what he called bias within the institute. and against the nation. while stressing his commitment to impartiali
it's declared goal to eradicate israel. israel's long held concerns i've archenemy arounds backing for hezbollah whose fighters are actively supporting bashar al-assad's regime in syria. the israeli government fears his eventual victory could give pteron feather territory. to extend the threat it already faces from hezbollah's militants in neighboring lebanon. elsewhere. benjamin netanyahu accused the united nations regional peacekeeping force of not doing enough to interdict weaponry being...
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that was anything with the truth and and in fact since then most of the subsequent leaders of israel admitted that menachem begin for example admitted that others you talk are being admitted that that it was that it had been provoked by israel against syria jordan and egypt for many months the us everything came off the track when when the war commenced ten days earlier it was scheduled had been scheduled for months to start on june the fifteenth it started on june the fifth because of all these provocations that worked so effectively it was beyond their expects spectate ok ok ok but let's let's talk about the attack itself what happened how this ship was attacked by israelis give this you know five major points what happened on that day go ahead ok on that on that day after surveilling the ship for several hours about six or seven hours starting at six in the morning. up to thirteen at least twelve or thirteen overflights of the ship some as low as a thousand feet. by by different israeli aircraft. they were doing that for a purpose and i believe the purpose was to map out exactly w
that was anything with the truth and and in fact since then most of the subsequent leaders of israel admitted that menachem begin for example admitted that others you talk are being admitted that that it was that it had been provoked by israel against syria jordan and egypt for many months the us everything came off the track when when the war commenced ten days earlier it was scheduled had been scheduled for months to start on june the fifteenth it started on june the fifth because of all...
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one hundred years ago and most are credited as directly leading to the creation of israel as a nation in one thousand nine hundred eight the trouble with the balfour declaration though is that. the british empire to one of their most prominent bankers. world war for control of the colonies and resources from africa to the middle east in asia and the promise of a jewish national home was being offered from someone else's land the ottoman empire ruling over the christian muslim and jewish arabs living in palestine to discuss the meaning implications of the balfour declaration and its legacy. with black author of the transfer agreement the week i be. in the holocaust and many more classic works the balfour declaration makes clear that all groups dead even though national rights are being given to the jews to return to their ancient homeland everyone will be treated equally and everyone will have civil rights and this was an absolute. revolution for the world and for the middle east and that's why the balfour declaration and its text was then adopted by the sand remote convention which wa
one hundred years ago and most are credited as directly leading to the creation of israel as a nation in one thousand nine hundred eight the trouble with the balfour declaration though is that. the british empire to one of their most prominent bankers. world war for control of the colonies and resources from africa to the middle east in asia and the promise of a jewish national home was being offered from someone else's land the ottoman empire ruling over the christian muslim and jewish arabs...
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right the best and sanctions against israel i mean i want to go as far as calling it a park apartheid state as bad as what south africa was but obviously israel find itself surrounded in a bind because it's surrounded by neighbors like gaza which which is first virtually an oversized ghetto the west bank with a very stifled economy and so if you have neighbors like this how can you ultimately have peaceful conditions in your country that's my final question for him. the best way really for to bring peace to the middle east. if you remove the money bags take the cash out. if gotter can remove its fun and the rand could remove its funding for hamas if the united states can stop giving a quarter to a half a billion dollars a year. to the palestinian authority. and of which approximately a half of all foreign aid goes to pay terrorists salaries if you let these people just live together and work together you will see peace emerge but what is the biggest export of the palestinian territories the biggest export is terror it terrorism the need for foreign aid and the and the unrest created b
right the best and sanctions against israel i mean i want to go as far as calling it a park apartheid state as bad as what south africa was but obviously israel find itself surrounded in a bind because it's surrounded by neighbors like gaza which which is first virtually an oversized ghetto the west bank with a very stifled economy and so if you have neighbors like this how can you ultimately have peaceful conditions in your country that's my final question for him. the best way really for to...
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until now, israel's courts have protected their right to free speech. the future of al jazeera will be a major test of that commitment. china has delivered frank advice to north korea, telling its neighbour to make a smart decision and stop conducting missile launches and nuclear tests. the chinese foreign minister, wang yi, has been meeting the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, at a gathering of ministers from south—east asian countries. mr wang called on the united states to also dial back the tension, saying that dialogue was necessary to end the standoff. the first day of meetings ended with a gala dinner, but the north korean situation is expected to dominate talks on monday. yogita limaye's report from the south korean capital, seoul, contains flash photography. putting on a united front at a meeting of south—east asian nations in manila, the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, is on a mission. america wants more countries to isolate north korea, a day after all 15 members of the un security council voted to ban exports from pyongyang. t
until now, israel's courts have protected their right to free speech. the future of al jazeera will be a major test of that commitment. china has delivered frank advice to north korea, telling its neighbour to make a smart decision and stop conducting missile launches and nuclear tests. the chinese foreign minister, wang yi, has been meeting the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, at a gathering of ministers from south—east asian countries. mr wang called on the united states to also dial...
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what a wonderful precious democracy israel is. and willy nilly when may cross the picket line they are making a public statement that they are doing dorce the policies of the cup what ever they say because that is what will be reported in israel and that is what gets reported around the world that is why radiohead of being so soundly criticized by anybody with progressive ideas about human rights. because they have taken that step the other thing is about no performing in the united states or trying to boycott you know it's that the people of the united states got together as a civil society and asked performance from the rest of the world not to come and perform in the united states because they are an occupied people and there was an organized resistance against the occupying army civil society in palestine in two thousand and five started the b.d.s. movement themselves this isn't so. thing imposed by a bunch of. musicians this is something that they started that day who denies it and they have made an appeal to all artists righ
what a wonderful precious democracy israel is. and willy nilly when may cross the picket line they are making a public statement that they are doing dorce the policies of the cup what ever they say because that is what will be reported in israel and that is what gets reported around the world that is why radiohead of being so soundly criticized by anybody with progressive ideas about human rights. because they have taken that step the other thing is about no performing in the united states or...
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with israel as a factor but certainly it's also the saudis the saudis are obviously one of our biggest oil producers in the world if the iranians sanctions lifted you have about a million barrels of oil coming out of iran that it's about fifty billion dollars for them for a year and so i think the oil factor is one thing to look at they also have across the because you have to say she is really targeting europe because. right now europe is getting their oil obviously from russia but with ukraine being very volatile as it is and there's been an issue about the pipelines who are going to build pipelines from ukraine directly russia basically is to do this north stream to the germans want to do with russia to build a direct pipeline to get russian gas into germany because one of the major banks involved in that well they're getting hammered by sanctions all these sanctions violations hundreds of million dollars that could go up to even fourteen billion dollars worth of sanctions violations with this new round the french banks have also been hammered by for sanctions violations you know be
with israel as a factor but certainly it's also the saudis the saudis are obviously one of our biggest oil producers in the world if the iranians sanctions lifted you have about a million barrels of oil coming out of iran that it's about fifty billion dollars for them for a year and so i think the oil factor is one thing to look at they also have across the because you have to say she is really targeting europe because. right now europe is getting their oil obviously from russia but with...
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with israel. if they were going to go in this direction israel could not accept they would do everything in its power to stand in the way of such a deal. a moment of tremendous honesty and to understand why israelis made this agreement go back to decades to the 1990's the soviet union had collapsed, iraq was defeated in the persian gulf war and this created a new geopolitical situation regionally and globally and that the global level the united states was now the sole superpower the that the regional bubble the balance of power had changed but it was not clear exactly what it would be replaced with. with iraq defeated for two previous decades behind-the-scenes they're collaborating with enjoying as secret security relationship given by the same imperatives. that with these two threat's gone one in which he reaches to the most powerful states and began viewing each other as protectionist threats and rivals not tell of iran's ideology theory had a relationship in the '80s despite the policy but the
with israel. if they were going to go in this direction israel could not accept they would do everything in its power to stand in the way of such a deal. a moment of tremendous honesty and to understand why israelis made this agreement go back to decades to the 1990's the soviet union had collapsed, iraq was defeated in the persian gulf war and this created a new geopolitical situation regionally and globally and that the global level the united states was now the sole superpower the that the...
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and israel is accused of war crimes for stripping palestinians of residency rights and easter is about the role we speak to a father and son who say they were brutally beaten by israeli planes tanks me twisted my hands behind my back and began to beat me out of the country. thanks for tuning in you're watching our team to national is three in the afternoon here in moscow with you this hour is and these two. more districts of a small shootout in saudi arabia have been reduced to rubble by government forces as part of a crackdown that started two and a half months ago of security forces saying they're chasing gunmen responsible for attacks on police and now the town looks like a war zone few journalists have been allowed inside the town most of the footage we've received has been posted online by locals images show widespread destruction and army vehicles patrolling the streets residents told us exclusively what's going on in the town but asked us to disguise divorces as the fear for their safety. looks deeper into the reasons behind the conflict. that's not a war zone. that's. innovatio
and israel is accused of war crimes for stripping palestinians of residency rights and easter is about the role we speak to a father and son who say they were brutally beaten by israeli planes tanks me twisted my hands behind my back and began to beat me out of the country. thanks for tuning in you're watching our team to national is three in the afternoon here in moscow with you this hour is and these two. more districts of a small shootout in saudi arabia have been reduced to rubble by...
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i believe that they that he through them and their counterparts in israel had planned this action for up to two years and i believe that the sinking of the liberty was was a piece that johnson personally and vote i believe that it was all driven by his desire to have another landslide election the following year in one hundred sixty eight just as he used the previous falls flag attack in one thousand nine hundred sixty four called the gulf of tonkin as a means to ensure himself a landslide election in that year that that's what this was about for him i think that no one has ever produced any kind of rationale that that that israel could possibly benefit from such an attack a lot of things have been projected in that article you one of you mentioned in herat just two or three days ago. it was written by by people who and quoting michael oren who had been the previous ambassador from israel to the u.s. . he had written a book as well as a.j. crystal both of them are filled with lies and deceit that were planted at johnson's order fifty years ago. and i'm going to go here i'm not underst
i believe that they that he through them and their counterparts in israel had planned this action for up to two years and i believe that the sinking of the liberty was was a piece that johnson personally and vote i believe that it was all driven by his desire to have another landslide election the following year in one hundred sixty eight just as he used the previous falls flag attack in one thousand nine hundred sixty four called the gulf of tonkin as a means to ensure himself a landslide...
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israel: sí la recuerdo. sambucetti: [ríe] israel: son de las cosas más buenas de ese tiempo malo, ¿no? sambucetti: ¿qué te gustaría decirle? israel: que me emocioné y que estoy... estoy muy bien aquí, en mé... en mi méxico. te agradezco mucho. un beso y un abrazo. sambucetti: el capítulo de tent city se cerró también para israel. las carpas, la vestimenta, las altas temperaturas, todo eso es parte del pasado para él y para muchos otros. tiempos que no quisieran ver de nuevo. teresa: el 31 de julio pasado joe arpaio fue convicto de un crimen federal por ignorar la orden de un juez de parar la detención de inmigrantes indocumentados en arizona y será sentenciado el 5 de octubre. esta semana dijo que no le pedirá a su aliado político donald trump un perdón presidencial. ya regresamos con más de "aquí y ahora". locutor: después de una pausa. por años portaron armas en la guerrilla. ahora deberán empezar una nueva vida. villamizar: ¿no te da nervios de haberse pasado a otra vida completam
israel: sí la recuerdo. sambucetti: [ríe] israel: son de las cosas más buenas de ese tiempo malo, ¿no? sambucetti: ¿qué te gustaría decirle? israel: que me emocioné y que estoy... estoy muy bien aquí, en mé... en mi méxico. te agradezco mucho. un beso y un abrazo. sambucetti: el capítulo de tent city se cerró también para israel. las carpas, la vestimenta, las altas temperaturas, todo eso es parte del pasado para él y para muchos otros. tiempos que no quisieran ver de nuevo....
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palestinian territories remain devastated by the war with israel a few years ago. many gazans still have no access to medical care. a peacekeeping force is under pressure from israel to do more to secure the border region with lebanon and to stop has below from -- hezbollah from building its weapons arsenal. the u.n. also faces frequent criticism from israel. benjamin netanyahu has frequently said the u.n. is biased against the jewish state. on monday, he released a statement saying -- the u.n. secretary-general ended his tour of israel and the palestinian territories in gaza, which happens to be heavily dependent on u.n. aid. >> he made his way into one of several schools in gaza. before addressing the media, he met with students and families, as well as u.n. staff, to get a first-hand glimpse of living conditions in the region. about one million gazans with refugee status depend on humanitarian aid from the united nations. the jobless rate him on young adults is 60%. hundreds of thousands of children attend u.n. run schools. u.n. assistance has been nothing short
palestinian territories remain devastated by the war with israel a few years ago. many gazans still have no access to medical care. a peacekeeping force is under pressure from israel to do more to secure the border region with lebanon and to stop has below from -- hezbollah from building its weapons arsenal. the u.n. also faces frequent criticism from israel. benjamin netanyahu has frequently said the u.n. is biased against the jewish state. on monday, he released a statement saying -- the u.n....
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it is not just israel. this is the jihadi zombie that was conducting an attack in london.n the suburbs of and not running away. actually covering his head -- hands with the blood of the victim and preaching to everybody who was ready to take a video clip about his reasons behind it. also united states, this is the 2014, theompson and african-american who converted to islam and went to wage jihad against nypd officers. nutshell, one new phenomenon that we see is the growing threat of lone wolves, radicalized islam is terrorists which are converts. we had other cases of converts including in israel. ews that converted to islam. it is much easier to radicalize theperson becoming newcomer. last and not least and i would limit myself, i would say that we used to believe that intelligence is useless because of the secret kept in their mind. we were wrong. instead of medication sources intelligence we have found that we have the ability to understand, maybe to predict what is going to happen. many of those activis
it is not just israel. this is the jihadi zombie that was conducting an attack in london.n the suburbs of and not running away. actually covering his head -- hands with the blood of the victim and preaching to everybody who was ready to take a video clip about his reasons behind it. also united states, this is the 2014, theompson and african-american who converted to islam and went to wage jihad against nypd officers. nutshell, one new phenomenon that we see is the growing threat of lone...
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two years ago, mayor lee went to israel. his first trip to israel. there are sister cities with san francisco. he brought a delegation to israel. we had a reporter with him. it became a cover story. not only was at a cover story in 'jay', i didn't see it mentioned in any press or local coverage or anything. we have dozens and dozens of examples like that. coverage that is important to us does that it would be a cover story or breaking news that might not go reported if it wasn't for us. >> so interesting. i'm wondering -- faith communities across the country always spend a lot of time thinking about -- how do you develop support -- sustained through faith development or christian development or muslim development in your community -- i'm just wondering how it is that people then see it. because it seems to me it is interesting and maybe you have come upon something that is quite humanly real. which is that we developed individually and locally by our families, neighborhoods and communities in which we have communities of care. that is what emanates o
two years ago, mayor lee went to israel. his first trip to israel. there are sister cities with san francisco. he brought a delegation to israel. we had a reporter with him. it became a cover story. not only was at a cover story in 'jay', i didn't see it mentioned in any press or local coverage or anything. we have dozens and dozens of examples like that. coverage that is important to us does that it would be a cover story or breaking news that might not go reported if it wasn't for us....
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until now, israel's courts have protected their right to free speech. the future of aljazeera will be a major test of that commitment. bill hayton, bbc news. in iran, members of parliament have been criticised on social media after they took selfies with the european union's top diplomat, federica mogherini. she was in iran for president hassan rouhani's inauguration when she found herself the centre of attention in parliament. ms mogherini has met iran's president and foreign minister to discuss the pace of the implementation of the iran's nuclear deal. the british army is helping to fight poachers who are threatening the existence of one species of african elephant. tens of thousands of forest elephants have been killed in the west african state of gabon, mostly for their ivory, but now the president has asked the rifles regiment to teach gamekeepers how to track and stop the poachers. you may find some of the images injonathan beale‘s report from gabon distressing. we're travelling through the second—largest rainforest in the world, trying to fin
until now, israel's courts have protected their right to free speech. the future of aljazeera will be a major test of that commitment. bill hayton, bbc news. in iran, members of parliament have been criticised on social media after they took selfies with the european union's top diplomat, federica mogherini. she was in iran for president hassan rouhani's inauguration when she found herself the centre of attention in parliament. ms mogherini has met iran's president and foreign minister to...
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treats israel it's time to place the issue squarely on the table and address it head on if the u.n. doesn't dress to go he changes behavior it will lose both support and funding this war of words between israel and the united nations is nothing new it goes back quite some years and in fact if you ask most israelis they'll tell you that they believe that the international body is biased against them you have for example the united nations and i'm quoting calling on israel to stop imposing an apartheid regime on the palestinians you also have the united nations security council that voted unanimously urging israel to end with its settlement expansion project and of course it's still days in terms of what these meetings will yield but one thing is clear and that is that at this stage the relationship between israel the united nations is on edge. or are two programs are right ahead. the to. kill. me on our. level was selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't want. to do sox credit tell you that every gossip
treats israel it's time to place the issue squarely on the table and address it head on if the u.n. doesn't dress to go he changes behavior it will lose both support and funding this war of words between israel and the united nations is nothing new it goes back quite some years and in fact if you ask most israelis they'll tell you that they believe that the international body is biased against them you have for example the united nations and i'm quoting calling on israel to stop imposing an...
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more than seven countries now with the distillery and one is israel. the market is for new tastes, new things, and i think we'll be part of this amazing wave. >> the company funded its founding online in 2013, receiving contributions from across the world in return for a bottle of the single malt whiskey. israel as a location actually helps the distilling process, thanks to the warmer climate. >> in colder climates like scotland or ireland, whiskey usually ages for about seven to 10 to 12 years before it is even bottled. the warm climate in israel speeds up the process and actually makes a 4-year-old whiskey feel a lot older. >> milk and honey single malt is also ultra kosher, appealing to discerning jewish drinkers across the world. while whiskey, itself, is made from kosher ingredients, its manufacture isn't always up to scratch. >> we don't work on saturdays. we don't work on yom kippur or pass over. we want to symbolize our being jewish or israeli and then we call it milk and honey. >> thanks to fans online and the specific target market, this whis
more than seven countries now with the distillery and one is israel. the market is for new tastes, new things, and i think we'll be part of this amazing wave. >> the company funded its founding online in 2013, receiving contributions from across the world in return for a bottle of the single malt whiskey. israel as a location actually helps the distilling process, thanks to the warmer climate. >> in colder climates like scotland or ireland, whiskey usually ages for about seven to 10...
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israel lÓpez, fue uno de ellos. cinco aÑos despuÉs, con la llegada del nuevo alguacil, la presiÓn fue cerrada. lo interesante es que la razÓn principal no son las condiciones de los reos, sino bajar los costos. >> simplemente estaba costando bastante dinero para seguirlo operando. andrea: exactamente 8.7 millones de dÓlares y su poblaciÓn habÍa disminuido. poner a los reclusos bajo techo era mÁs humano, pero sobre todo mÁs barato. nos encontramos nuevamente con la oficial rosell. para nosotros es mejor? >> mucho mejor porque estamos dentro y no sufrimos el calor. andrea:recordemos las instalaciones que hoy sufre desolada. no queda nada, lo Único es el insoportable sol del mediodÍa. los días de 120 grados, quÉ hacÍan? >> ponÍamos toallas con hielo, para que se pusieron en la cabeza. andrea: todo ha cambiado, hasta el calor-- color rosado. >> todo lo de la mujer es blanco, las sÁbanas con blancas. todavÍa tenemos rosado, pero va a cambiar. andrea: algunos detenidos comenzaronahÍ y luego fueron trasla
israel lÓpez, fue uno de ellos. cinco aÑos despuÉs, con la llegada del nuevo alguacil, la presiÓn fue cerrada. lo interesante es que la razÓn principal no son las condiciones de los reos, sino bajar los costos. >> simplemente estaba costando bastante dinero para seguirlo operando. andrea: exactamente 8.7 millones de dÓlares y su poblaciÓn habÍa disminuido. poner a los reclusos bajo techo era mÁs humano, pero sobre todo mÁs barato. nos encontramos nuevamente con la oficial...
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so in israel this issue came up , in october of 2015. in october alone of that year, there were 59 terrorist attacks and 17 of those were committed by youths. nearly one third. in there was a raging debate october, that corrupted in the media. what was causing this new wave -- ragingrrupted debate that erupted in the media. what was causing this new wave of violent terror attacks by youth? it was very troubling. some beautiful it as a statement by mahmoud abbas that he made on september 16. he said we welcome every drop of blood spilled in jerusalem. this is pure blood, clean blood, blood on its way to allah. his words were widely disseminated. some credited these words for inspiring the violent stabbing attacks that began two weeks later in october. others took a different view. they said no, these terrorists , including the youths were lone wolves. they were angry at the occupation, frustrated at the peace talks that broke down. one palestinian poll taken in september, 2015 said 57% of those polled supported the return to an armed inti
so in israel this issue came up , in october of 2015. in october alone of that year, there were 59 terrorist attacks and 17 of those were committed by youths. nearly one third. in there was a raging debate october, that corrupted in the media. what was causing this new wave -- ragingrrupted debate that erupted in the media. what was causing this new wave of violent terror attacks by youth? it was very troubling. some beautiful it as a statement by mahmoud abbas that he made on september 16. he...
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, against unesco, which israel feels does not recognize israel's history in this region, particularly jerusalem, and other areas where the united nations, israel feels, are not treated fairly. what we hear from the new un's secretary-general is he understands those concerns and is committed to being evenhanded and i am sure that was a welcome message to israeli ears. what other subjects are due to be raised today, apart from the peace process? : i think israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, finished speaking with the secretary-general, has been addressing what most concerns him, and that is syria and the uranium presence in syria. it was a message he gave to -- the iranian presence in syria. it was a message he gave to presidenttin -- putin. he says that there is no a vacuum, as isis is cleared out of syria, there is a vacuum. iran is placing missiles in that area. they are building militias there and the only target once isis is israel.l be israel, he says, cannot accept that. he wants world action. he wants you win action, and that is something he will be bringing up, without
, against unesco, which israel feels does not recognize israel's history in this region, particularly jerusalem, and other areas where the united nations, israel feels, are not treated fairly. what we hear from the new un's secretary-general is he understands those concerns and is committed to being evenhanded and i am sure that was a welcome message to israeli ears. what other subjects are due to be raised today, apart from the peace process? : i think israel's prime minister, benjamin...
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until now, israel's courts have protected their right to free speech. the future of aljazeera will be a major test of that commitment. ian booth, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: refusing to back down in their own backyard. we meet the pennsylvania family who have taken to the treetops to protest against their land being seized by a petroleum company. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2:00am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old, and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement.
until now, israel's courts have protected their right to free speech. the future of aljazeera will be a major test of that commitment. ian booth, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: refusing to back down in their own backyard. we meet the pennsylvania family who have taken to the treetops to protest against their land being seized by a petroleum company. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a...