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we will stand behind israel. you got a sense of that in the trump administration whatever you think about trump in different policies, but you got the sense he would've backed israel on such a thing. despite some of his recent comments. . reported in a book. mr. demer: lesson, all israel's activity during the trump years were extremely supportive of the administration. my guess is in an unprecedented way in terms of the security cooperation, and we have the same policy. the trump administration had a policy of prevention, not containment. therefore we worked very well together to do whatever we could in our own way in different sectors and pushing back against iran and it was a remarkable thing when the pressure got put together. the thing in the trump administration is it did not happen right away contrary to thought. it was not a four campaign, it was an 18 month pressure campaign. that is not a lot of time when you have people believing salvation is on the way because the policy of the united states is going t
we will stand behind israel. you got a sense of that in the trump administration whatever you think about trump in different policies, but you got the sense he would've backed israel on such a thing. despite some of his recent comments. . reported in a book. mr. demer: lesson, all israel's activity during the trump years were extremely supportive of the administration. my guess is in an unprecedented way in terms of the security cooperation, and we have the same policy. the trump administration...
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ambassador to israel. this is a study that has attracted martin's attention all the way back to when he was a graduate student. i'm really thrilled we have martin, susan, and stuart together to talk about henry kissinger. the lessons they could draw from the peacemaking experiences in the middle east. i will invite all of you who are joining today's event to participate by sending questions in that we could use in our question and answer discussion later in today's program. if you have a question you would like to filter into the conversation, if you are on zoom please use the question and answer function at the bottom of your zoom bar. if you are not on zoom, on some other platform including the people watching us live on c-span, please send your questions directly to me at rsatloff@washingtoninstitute.org . with that, i will turn the forum over to our panelists, who i asked to make brief remarks addressing the following. why was middle east peacemaking so important? what is the unique contribution that t
ambassador to israel. this is a study that has attracted martin's attention all the way back to when he was a graduate student. i'm really thrilled we have martin, susan, and stuart together to talk about henry kissinger. the lessons they could draw from the peacemaking experiences in the middle east. i will invite all of you who are joining today's event to participate by sending questions in that we could use in our question and answer discussion later in today's program. if you have a...
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so these continuing military agreements with israel, i'm only one of giving israel much more confidence that the world was i could pay attention or any meaningful attention to the fact that it is a, it's occupation is now becoming indistinguishable from, from annexation. remember that there are already almost $300.00 settlements in the occupied territories. truce them. and on the west bank, other almost 700000 of settlers, which is the girls of more than 200000 sectors from 20 years ago. and the current israeli government has proclaimed that it doesn't even believe in a, in a 2 state solution. so when it winds up signing these important military pacts with, with the united states, with the, with great britain and, and with europe's it only needs is going to be continuing to be extensively armed. and most of those arms are really being looked at in terms of maintaining a rebellious population of 5000000 people who don't want to remain under occupation . what so an agreement like that is as condemnation i'm. i think the call now should be an end to middle your agreement to military sales,
so these continuing military agreements with israel, i'm only one of giving israel much more confidence that the world was i could pay attention or any meaningful attention to the fact that it is a, it's occupation is now becoming indistinguishable from, from annexation. remember that there are already almost $300.00 settlements in the occupied territories. truce them. and on the west bank, other almost 700000 of settlers, which is the girls of more than 200000 sectors from 20 years ago. and...
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the idea of accepting israel as part of the middle east is foreign. >> israel and its arab neighbors -- egypt, jordan, syria, lebanon -- were at a state of conflict since 1948. the middle east was arab for at least 2,000 years, and suddenly this immigrants come from eastern europe and they build their own community here. and it was the new foreigners in the midst of our middle east. >> at this time, the palestinian refugee situation from the 48 war is not resolved. >> there were three kinds of palestinian refugees at that time. west bank, gaza, and then there were the palestinians who were living inside israel who stayed there after the 1948 war. >> many palestinians are still longing to go back to their homes. they are still carrying the keys to their homes and of course in jerusalem. >> jerusalem, itself, was divided between israel and jordan, which was the result of the war in 1948. >> jerusalem was a berlin-like divided city in most of the areas, it wasn't a wall. it was mounds of barbed wire. >> and when jordan occupied the old city of jerusalem, the jews were not allowed in the
the idea of accepting israel as part of the middle east is foreign. >> israel and its arab neighbors -- egypt, jordan, syria, lebanon -- were at a state of conflict since 1948. the middle east was arab for at least 2,000 years, and suddenly this immigrants come from eastern europe and they build their own community here. and it was the new foreigners in the midst of our middle east. >> at this time, the palestinian refugee situation from the 48 war is not resolved. >> there...
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why don't going out why given israel another year? and there isn't a national community, there's a national community has invested heavily in the project. remember, the 2 state solution is an international requirement, and israel has field that international equilibrium. that's international division legitimacy. and today he's our president, our people are throwing back the ball into the international in a year's time, early israel be much worried about that. israel denies it as well. and boris jones, when you mentioned the i c. c, investigation, boy johnson is clear and says that isn't a on israel the i c c. the independence of the icpc is very important and i don't think politicians should intervene when judges, this court was established exactly for issues like ours. so war crimes are prosecuted. the war crimes and criminals are held accountable. so the prime minister is johnson has an issue with this. i think he may have issues with international legality. i mean, it's not just a bar, johnson and joe biden. the united states also
why don't going out why given israel another year? and there isn't a national community, there's a national community has invested heavily in the project. remember, the 2 state solution is an international requirement, and israel has field that international equilibrium. that's international division legitimacy. and today he's our president, our people are throwing back the ball into the international in a year's time, early israel be much worried about that. israel denies it as well. and boris...
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her son is going to rule over israel. >> after 40 years ruling ancient israel, king david dies around 970 b.c., and solomon takes his place. >> if you want to talk about a coldhearted, calculating, manipulative, hard-nosed individual, look no farther than solomon. >> solomon doesn't have david's charisma. that is one thing that is very, very clear from all of the accounts. he doesn't have the same ability to make everybody follow him through sheer force of personality. so you see political shrewdness, but unfortunately not a lot of personal integrity in solomon. >> king solomon was a very spoiled kid who grew up in the court of power and wealth, who was so consumed with his aura as king that he essentially tried to exploit it to his advantage. >> and he has to somehow make sure that he holds on to power. instead of doing what david would have done and making people love him, he does what any other ancient near eastern dictator would do, and he carries out a palace purge. >> he kills all the princes, all the brothers, all the guards, all the courtiers who served other people, and he br
her son is going to rule over israel. >> after 40 years ruling ancient israel, king david dies around 970 b.c., and solomon takes his place. >> if you want to talk about a coldhearted, calculating, manipulative, hard-nosed individual, look no farther than solomon. >> solomon doesn't have david's charisma. that is one thing that is very, very clear from all of the accounts. he doesn't have the same ability to make everybody follow him through sheer force of personality. so you...
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we're breaking format this week with a special program on palestine and israel. the violence that spiraled through the month of may the dispossession of palestinians from jerusalem. the blood that was shed at the alex a mosque, the renewed, brutal onslaught on gaza. and the stories of resistance all sounded uncomfortably familiar. but for a change, it seemed like the world was listening. watching this program is about who they're listening to. young palestinians asserting themselves on line and penetrating the mainstream media by documenting their realities, human rights organizations. finally, seeing legacy media outlets adopting the kind of language terms like apartheid that apply to the occupation. a few days after the cease fire in gaza, we spoke with 2 palestinians who have tilted international attention towards their struggle from garza photographer, or some solid whose image is captured. the bombings and the after effects. but we start with shape shot, our resident and activist mona al kurt, who showed down with armed jewish settlers who were backed by isr
we're breaking format this week with a special program on palestine and israel. the violence that spiraled through the month of may the dispossession of palestinians from jerusalem. the blood that was shed at the alex a mosque, the renewed, brutal onslaught on gaza. and the stories of resistance all sounded uncomfortably familiar. but for a change, it seemed like the world was listening. watching this program is about who they're listening to. young palestinians asserting themselves on line and...
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have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind of posed as... it's like people want to grill you to understand if you are anti—occupation before kind of feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic circles specifically. i personally have experienced people holding me to account in ways that i've found problematic. and i think that does happen and people do veer into that. but also we do have a responsibility as jewish people to speak up against atrocities in the world and this is one that we actually do have a closer sort of tie to. it doesn't ean that we should be held responsible for it as diaspora jews but i think speaking out against it is important. francesca spoke about being held to account over what happens in israel in a way that she found problematic. i want to speak directly to someone whose activism leads to accusations of anti—semitism so i am meeting up with two youtubers. back in may, they drove to
have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind of posed as... it's like people want to grill you to understand if you are anti—occupation before kind of feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic circles specifically. i personally have experienced people holding me to account in ways that i've found problematic. and i think that does happen and people do veer...
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israel. at bristol university, a professor allegedly made comments about israel which jewish students said made them feel targeted. i am eating a student who tackled the situation head—on. broadly, what were the controversial comments that he was making, what was it about? the comments that he was making, what was it about?— what was it about? the key stuff was — what was it about? the key stuff was definitely - what was it about? the key stuff was definitely that i stuff was definitely that jewish society was a pawn of the israeli state, that a bunch of students, implying that under 18—year—old that bristol were manufacturing complaints of anti—semitism to get rid of him. people thought i was a step over the line, saying that the israeli state doesn't have a right to exist any form, a lot of people had an issue about including myself. so what affected his _ about including myself. so what affected his statements - about including myself. so what affected his statements have i abo
israel. at bristol university, a professor allegedly made comments about israel which jewish students said made them feel targeted. i am eating a student who tackled the situation head—on. broadly, what were the controversial comments that he was making, what was it about? the comments that he was making, what was it about?— what was it about? the key stuff was — what was it about? the key stuff was definitely - what was it about? the key stuff was definitely that i stuff was definitely...
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early israel be much worried about that. israel denies it as well. forrest john's, when you mentioned the g c. investigation, boy johnson is clear and says, that is an attack on israel. the i, c. c. the independence of the icpc is very important, and i don't think politicians intervene when judges. this court was established exactly for issues like ours. so war crimes are prosecuted. the war crimes and criminals are held accountable. so the prime minister is johnson has an issue with this. i think he may have issues with international legality. i mean, it's not just our johnson and joe biden. the united states also says the i c. c has no jurisdiction, it's very unfortunate is extremely unfortunate. these are those of the so called free world for the very same countries that established these laws. and these conventions, and these courts would, without its legitimacy and its independence. and its relevance is, is extremely unfortunate. and i believe this is going to be on palestine, this is about this kind of world we want to level and the kind of what we want to leave for our children
early israel be much worried about that. israel denies it as well. forrest john's, when you mentioned the g c. investigation, boy johnson is clear and says, that is an attack on israel. the i, c. c. the independence of the icpc is very important, and i don't think politicians intervene when judges. this court was established exactly for issues like ours. so war crimes are prosecuted. the war crimes and criminals are held accountable. so the prime minister is johnson has an issue with this. i...
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have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind of posed as... it's like people want to grill you to understand if you are anti—occupation before kind of feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic circles specifically. i personally have experienced people holding me to account in ways that i've found problematic. and i think that does happen and people do veer into that. but also we do have a responsibility as jewish people to speak up against atrocities in the world and this is one that we actually do have a closer sort of tie to. it doesn't ean that we should be held responsible for it as diaspora jews but i think speaking out against it is important. francesca spoke about being held to account over what happens in israel in a way that she found problematic. i want to speak directly to someone whose activism leads to accusations of anti—semitism, so i am meeting up with two youtubers. back in may, they drove to
have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind of posed as... it's like people want to grill you to understand if you are anti—occupation before kind of feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic circles specifically. i personally have experienced people holding me to account in ways that i've found problematic. and i think that does happen and people do veer...
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or don't care about israel. "the new york times" hates
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and then we had the obstacle of israel, v to again. yeah, i mean, you know, you know, what are some people in the last somebody will not even in the west. and you might have seen the un security council talking about palestine the other day. they said that your fighter people are cooperating with israel in coordinating assassinations . they talk about news or by not abducted only 20 votes of june, 42 injuries inflicted with metal pipes. well, what is going on here is, is you are, is my, with the bus in with israel against the palestinian people. i don't accept this question or shot because you need to here to those are you. i want to start only a few days ago in washington and in the new york. when he said he will never meet president a bus because a bus is deploying there for want to kind of, i guess, district. and he is know this kind of does not well, did you guys kill him? mistakes happened. the incident was very unfortunate. the palestinian officer took responsibility. there was investigation, the 14 soldiers, all police policeman
and then we had the obstacle of israel, v to again. yeah, i mean, you know, you know, what are some people in the last somebody will not even in the west. and you might have seen the un security council talking about palestine the other day. they said that your fighter people are cooperating with israel in coordinating assassinations . they talk about news or by not abducted only 20 votes of june, 42 injuries inflicted with metal pipes. well, what is going on here is, is you are, is my, with...
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it might be the end of israel. so ben-gurion prepared all the tools for this moment and this moment came. and it came in the war of 1948. ho ho ho! not again. oh no. for the gifts you won't forget. the mercedes-benz winter event. [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a lot of pain. i was unable to eat. it was very hard. kimberly came to clearchoice with a bunch of missing teeth, struggling with pain, with dental disease. clearchoice dental implants solved...
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oh israel security tree. it now rolled over a 1000000 palestinians in the west bank garza and east jerusalem. the american colony hotel remain neutral. ooh oh, there's the spattered. vista died in 1968 hospitality in warmth, had succeeded in transforming the american colony into the american colony hotel. ready his son horatio and his wife valentine, took over the helm slowly, transforming the hotel into a luxury establishment. they installed a swimming pool and fitness for him to accommodate the wishes of a new generation of tourists. ah, we started to get a reputation for food. and so they both started to come juice started coming out from tel aviv to non cursor food. we were the only place that we were, we were importing lobsters. so it's readily could come in a lobster. the american i ought to and she asked my father, i cuz they used to keep the last is in the fraser. and i asked my cigar does nobody, it's a lobster. i knew his i said, how did you deal with the loves? he said, we get it out of the freezer
oh israel security tree. it now rolled over a 1000000 palestinians in the west bank garza and east jerusalem. the american colony hotel remain neutral. ooh oh, there's the spattered. vista died in 1968 hospitality in warmth, had succeeded in transforming the american colony into the american colony hotel. ready his son horatio and his wife valentine, took over the helm slowly, transforming the hotel into a luxury establishment. they installed a swimming pool and fitness for him to accommodate...
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which is why israel stands determined to defend itself against all threats. their eyes rumpled so slightly sh. i'm at 2 like p, the i shame on trial served as a therapy for the entire people. there are unfounded marks, the beginning of something that still holds true today. the still namely local that the holocaust has become a very central element of israeli identity. this ice man by day any godaddy lightman was the one who made the less the scythe, who sat at the desk near and he didn't fit the image of the nazis as monstrous, demonic figures were there at the morning's share chic, where he was neither charismatic dish nor brutal or cruel hours, um, he was in fact, a feeble figure. if he were desert to legal pauper ainsley, he was a pipsqueak. nobody. this icon designed that nobody was in a position to murder millions of people who all know that was a shocking fact to go down in the history of humankind. men shide school, she's too shocking, which is my some fear it could happen again as why gabrielle boss is still recounting his memories of the ottoman tri
which is why israel stands determined to defend itself against all threats. their eyes rumpled so slightly sh. i'm at 2 like p, the i shame on trial served as a therapy for the entire people. there are unfounded marks, the beginning of something that still holds true today. the still namely local that the holocaust has become a very central element of israeli identity. this ice man by day any godaddy lightman was the one who made the less the scythe, who sat at the desk near and he didn't fit...
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. >> people in this country that are jewish no longer love israel. i'll tell you the evangelical christians love israel more than the jews in this country. it used to be that israel had absolute power over congress and today i think it's the exact opposite. you look at "the new york times," "the new york times" hates israel. hates them. and the jewish people that run "the new york times." . >> so, a lot to dive into there. four or five anti-semitic tropes in 45 seconds. a new record perhaps. a pew survey found that 58% of jews in america are very or somewhat emotionally attached to israel. 60% say that they have a lot or something in common with israeli jews. to say american jews don't like or love israel, that's inaccurate as a factual matter. >> yeah, look, jake, these comments, unfortunately are not very surprising from former president trump. but they fall somewhere between stunning and stupid. now i expect this from people on the extreme right or the far left, but you'd think a former president of the united states with jewish grandchildren woul
. >> people in this country that are jewish no longer love israel. i'll tell you the evangelical christians love israel more than the jews in this country. it used to be that israel had absolute power over congress and today i think it's the exact opposite. you look at "the new york times," "the new york times" hates israel. hates them. and the jewish people that run "the new york times." . >> so, a lot to dive into there. four or five anti-semitic...
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early israel be much worried about that. these are denies it as well, and boards, john, to when you mentioned the i c, c, investigation boys, johnson is clear and says that is an attack on israel. the i, c, c, the independence of the i. c. c is very important and i don't think politicians who should intervene with judges. this court was established exactly for issues like ours. so war crimes are prosecuted, war crimes or criminals are held accountable. so if the prime minister is johnson has an issue with this, i think he may have issues with international legality. i mean, it's not just about johnson, joe biden. the united states also says the i c. c has no jurisdiction. it's very unfortunate and extremely unfortunately somebody, those of the so called free world the for the very same countries that established these laws. and these conventions, and these courts would doubt it's legitimacy and its independence. and its relevance is, is extremely unfortunate. and i believe this is, this goes beyond palestine, this is about t
early israel be much worried about that. these are denies it as well, and boards, john, to when you mentioned the i c, c, investigation boys, johnson is clear and says that is an attack on israel. the i, c, c, the independence of the i. c. c is very important and i don't think politicians who should intervene with judges. this court was established exactly for issues like ours. so war crimes are prosecuted, war crimes or criminals are held accountable. so if the prime minister is johnson has an...
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care for israel. do you see it that way? >> thanks for having me, yasmin. not at all. what he said really has very little to do with israel, and it was revealing of three things. first, his bigotry. in a mere 45 seconds, he spewed a record number of anti-semitic tropes. he's the former president and the head of the republican party who thinks he's running for president again. he incited a violent insurrection just a few months ago earlier this year. his words matter, and it's dangerous. the second is his ignorance. clearly he knows very little about the jewish community. the only thing he got right there is the fact that he's right, an overwhelming number, 77%, did not support him in this last election. and the third thing is his narcissism. he continues to see jews through a self-serving transactional, political lens. and jews don't support him. we are loyal to our values, and he does not represent those values. >> talk to me about that. expand on that. you wrote "antithetical to jewish values." the
care for israel. do you see it that way? >> thanks for having me, yasmin. not at all. what he said really has very little to do with israel, and it was revealing of three things. first, his bigotry. in a mere 45 seconds, he spewed a record number of anti-semitic tropes. he's the former president and the head of the republican party who thinks he's running for president again. he incited a violent insurrection just a few months ago earlier this year. his words matter, and it's dangerous....
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government's unconditional support of israel. let's take a listen. >> we must with no hesitation demand that our country recognize the unconditional support that israel has enabled the erasure of palestinian life and the denial of the rights of millions of refugees. >> let me be clear -- every single death in this conflict is a tragedy. every rocket and bomb that targets civilians is a war crime. >> when you see what happened in congress, when you hear progressive voices who are drawing parallels between the plight of the palestinians and the injustices faced by black americans, they are also comparing israel's posture with apartheid era south africa -- what does that make you think? do you feel as though in some ways public sentiment is shifting? just the fact that we are hearing rhetoric from people in congress that we would not really have heard just a few years back? >> absolutely. i think there is a huge shift under way, and i think, you know, seeing representative tell you -- representative tayyib on the house floor telling
government's unconditional support of israel. let's take a listen. >> we must with no hesitation demand that our country recognize the unconditional support that israel has enabled the erasure of palestinian life and the denial of the rights of millions of refugees. >> let me be clear -- every single death in this conflict is a tragedy. every rocket and bomb that targets civilians is a war crime. >> when you see what happened in congress, when you hear progressive voices who...
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or don't care about israel. i mean, you look at the new york times, the new york times hates israel. hates them. and the jewish people that run the new york times, i mean the souls burger family. >> joining us now contributing writer at the atlanta, molly jong-fast. and foreign affairs columnist. he is host of the deep state radio podcast. and this is one of those segments where i believe the audience would be best served if i get out of the way and let you speak among yourselves. molly jong-fast look, please start your reaction to what you heard donald trump say. >> it is amazing because it is like a nose to jewish people. of monica and jarred. led to jarred, israel is a big issue. so he sort of mystified the idea that other people might not be jewish and might not [inaudible] >> and it's funny because the more he talks the more antisemitic he seems. he has this kind of superficial relationship with the idea of judaism. it's really interesting. >> what david, your reaction? >> it is really something for some of
or don't care about israel. i mean, you look at the new york times, the new york times hates israel. hates them. and the jewish people that run the new york times, i mean the souls burger family. >> joining us now contributing writer at the atlanta, molly jong-fast. and foreign affairs columnist. he is host of the deep state radio podcast. and this is one of those segments where i believe the audience would be best served if i get out of the way and let you speak among yourselves. molly...
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with an israel. it is a fairly mainstream position for a right wing pro settlement prime minister, such as him to capitalize upon how he forces force wester's. the thank you with will show you his most populous state of new south wales as recorded. it says death linked to the article bearing to have 19 testing science across the nation has been overwhelmed. managers of a hospital and sidney apologize. after incorrect test results were sent to nearly a 1000 people to another major and the board tree mistakenly told 400 people infected by the virus that they tested. negative. the hundreds of your slides have also been cancels a 3rd day in a row. airlines say they just don't have enough staff to get planes off the ground as more people become infected by the american variance of 19. in new york, doctors reported the number of children in the hospital. treatment has increased half of admissions. the children play the age of 5 who are too young to be vaccinated. michaela has been following the latest deve
with an israel. it is a fairly mainstream position for a right wing pro settlement prime minister, such as him to capitalize upon how he forces force wester's. the thank you with will show you his most populous state of new south wales as recorded. it says death linked to the article bearing to have 19 testing science across the nation has been overwhelmed. managers of a hospital and sidney apologize. after incorrect test results were sent to nearly a 1000 people to another major and the board...
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about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help about 2 of going undergrad long when i was showing wrong when i just don't hold any world. yes. to see how it becomes the advocate, an engagement, it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic development and get into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very katy killed time to sit down and talk with welcome back. at the same u. k. labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader to care stammered declared his party to be the party of nato. emotion was passed calling for israel to meet it because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k arm sales to israel, progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the palestinian ambassador britain who sons
about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help about 2 of going undergrad long when i was showing wrong when i just don't hold any world. yes. to see how it becomes the advocate, an engagement, it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic development and get into this. i don't see how that...
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. >>> then, bombshells from israel. former top officials now revealing they think getting out of the iran deal was a major mistake. why now? i'll talk with israeli journalist anshel pfeffer. >>> also, george iii was the monarch who lost the british colonies in a bloody war. but andrews tells us the king was much misunderstood, not mad or tyrannical. >>> but first here's "my take." i have to confess i find joe biden's unpopularity puzzling. he's rounding out the first year in the white house with the lowest end-of-first-year approval ratings than any elected president in modern times with the exception of donald trump. why is it? biden is a genial, likable person. many of his policies are possible, even some with republican support. the country is doing reasonably well, economically with measures like unemployment declining, stock market rising and interest rates demonstrate. so why did the latest cnn average of the polls have him at just 45%? one has to remember that biden is something of an accidental president. he got
. >>> then, bombshells from israel. former top officials now revealing they think getting out of the iran deal was a major mistake. why now? i'll talk with israeli journalist anshel pfeffer. >>> also, george iii was the monarch who lost the british colonies in a bloody war. but andrews tells us the king was much misunderstood, not mad or tyrannical. >>> but first here's "my take." i have to confess i find joe biden's unpopularity puzzling. he's rounding out...
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or don't care about israel. "the new york times" hates israel. hates them. and it's jewish people that run the "new york times." >>> host of the deep state radio podcast. this is one of those segments where i believe the audience will be best served if i get out of your way and let you speak among yourselves. molly, please start. your reaction to what you just heard donald trump say. >> well, it's amazing because it like he knows two jewish people, right, ivanka and jared. and to jared israel is a big issue. so he's sort of mystified at the idea that other people might be jewish and not -- because the more he talks, the more anti-semitic he seems. it's really interesting. >> david, your reaction. >> well, it's really something for some of us whose parents and family fled the holocaust to come to the united states and have the country's most notorious defender of nazis and white supremacists tell jews that he knows what's best for us. there's a word for them in yiddish, chutzpah, but it's the worst form of chutzp
or don't care about israel. "the new york times" hates israel. hates them. and it's jewish people that run the "new york times." >>> host of the deep state radio podcast. this is one of those segments where i believe the audience will be best served if i get out of your way and let you speak among yourselves. molly, please start. your reaction to what you just heard donald trump say. >> well, it's amazing because it like he knows two jewish people, right,...
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a muscular ladder to lumala of at o israel security tree. it now rolled over a 1000000 palestinians in the west bank garza and east jerusalem. the american colony hotel remain neutral. ooh, for this is beth advanced to died in 1968. the hospitality in warmth had succeeded in transforming the american colony into the american colony hotel for his son, horatio and his wife. valentine, took over the helm slowly, transforming the hotel into a luxury establishment. they installed a swimming pool and fitness room to accommodate the wishes of a new generation of tourists. ah, we started to get a reputation for food. and so they both started to come juice started coming out from tel aviv to non cursor food. we were the only place that we were, we were importing lobsters, so the israelis could come on a lobster, the american i ought to and she asked my father, i cuz they used to keep the lobsters in the fraser. and i asked my, i said, what is nobody? it's a lobster. i knew his i said, how did you deal with the loves? he said, we get it out of the fre
a muscular ladder to lumala of at o israel security tree. it now rolled over a 1000000 palestinians in the west bank garza and east jerusalem. the american colony hotel remain neutral. ooh, for this is beth advanced to died in 1968. the hospitality in warmth had succeeded in transforming the american colony into the american colony hotel for his son, horatio and his wife. valentine, took over the helm slowly, transforming the hotel into a luxury establishment. they installed a swimming pool and...
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in 1949, a truce was reached between israel and the arab states. the holy city was divided. israel received the western pers, jordan, the east border controls became come a place in the city. the american colony hotel fit for its future. as a night, the hotel was cutoff from israel, it was in the, our part of town. and the wall made things very difficult for it because it was a war zone on the american. connie was on the edge of the was it sort of a sudden it became a rather economy, bad thing for the american economy. the fact that this a new border had erupt. it plus of course it lost all its contact with ease. righty site, which was probably at the time the site was doing more business with by now. the american colony was a business, lost a lot of its clients, so out of its suppliers. so it was a big show shock on also culture show the face of the city, anti tel wood, linked in the coming years. the hotel was on the brink. oh, the problem was that we weren't and that reached ahead in about 1960 and that's when my father had to come out when the
in 1949, a truce was reached between israel and the arab states. the holy city was divided. israel received the western pers, jordan, the east border controls became come a place in the city. the american colony hotel fit for its future. as a night, the hotel was cutoff from israel, it was in the, our part of town. and the wall made things very difficult for it because it was a war zone on the american. connie was on the edge of the was it sort of a sudden it became a rather economy, bad thing...
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they're also comparing israel posture with apartheid era. south africa. what does that make you think does, do you feel as though in some ways public sentiment is shifting just the fact that we are hearing rhetoric from people in congress that we wouldn't really have heard just a few years back? absolutely. i think there is a huge shift under way and i think, you know, seeing i represent played on the house floor, you know, telling the stories of palestinians and of her family. and these are the voices and stories that have been so systematically excluded and hidden from us. and, and i think our politics are really being transformed by having a policy in american women in congress the 1st time. and, and, you know, and i think as you said, this sort of national and international reckoning that we're having about race and justice and, and, and, you know, i think we can young jewish people, you know, we're being sort of asked to apply that logic. and, you know, to, to, you know, we understand and, and we're, we're learning about the experiences of black amer
they're also comparing israel posture with apartheid era. south africa. what does that make you think does, do you feel as though in some ways public sentiment is shifting just the fact that we are hearing rhetoric from people in congress that we wouldn't really have heard just a few years back? absolutely. i think there is a huge shift under way and i think, you know, seeing i represent played on the house floor, you know, telling the stories of palestinians and of her family. and these are...
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he won a competition and authorities there refused to fly the israel flag or play the israel national anthem. now we're seeing an israel prime minister being welcomed in. with an honor guard. last night. and now going to the crowned princes private palace. striking image to see him wearing a traditional jewish head dress. in a room of officials. next to the crowned prince. it's a significant moment for the israels. i should note it was supposed to be a former prime minister the one who was the cig toir of the accord. the agreement. sup supposed to be on the inaugural trip. they had several trips planned but cancelled last minute. it's the new prime minister going. he's talked about how this visit is meant to really strengthen the relationship the ties between the two countries. there are no reporters with him on this trip. no reporters witness seeing this meeting. we're seeing pictures and images. we don't have audio with showing this video of the two meetings. you can see they are trying to project a warm relationship between the two. they want to really work on trade, on silicon val
he won a competition and authorities there refused to fly the israel flag or play the israel national anthem. now we're seeing an israel prime minister being welcomed in. with an honor guard. last night. and now going to the crowned princes private palace. striking image to see him wearing a traditional jewish head dress. in a room of officials. next to the crowned prince. it's a significant moment for the israels. i should note it was supposed to be a former prime minister the one who was the...
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have israel's back. i will tell the iranians -- >> sean: wait a minute. i have their back. joe biden i don't believe has their back. >> well, if iran doesn't believe joe biden's has isreal's back there will be a war between israel and iran. they won't allow iran to have nuclear weapons. >> [overlapping talking]. >> sean: we can't save more americans in afghanistan. putin will invade ukraine and after the 2022 olympics, chine will can take over taiwan. i hope i am wrong. the only thing that can change is biden to let them know we have redlines too. tell the iranians if you cross these lines we will use military force -->> sean: we ought to produce enough energy and supply our western european allies to bankrupt putin. if china has ambitions. stop importing their products. their economy relies on imports. the iranians put sanctions back on them. have a safe trip to israel. thanks for being with us. as the left continues its january 6th political hit job, the corrupt liar adam schiff continues. he distorted
have israel's back. i will tell the iranians -- >> sean: wait a minute. i have their back. joe biden i don't believe has their back. >> well, if iran doesn't believe joe biden's has isreal's back there will be a war between israel and iran. they won't allow iran to have nuclear weapons. >> [overlapping talking]. >> sean: we can't save more americans in afghanistan. putin will invade ukraine and after the 2022 olympics, chine will can take over taiwan. i hope i am wrong....
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i know that israel is a close ally, and that study has been absolutely ignored. it has just been get the jab and there is nothing else. dr. fauci has said in an immunity -- in an interview that natural immunity is something that should be discussed, but it is never discussed, and -- host: thank you for the suggestion, i appreciate it. randy in kentucky, republican line. caller: the fellow was just talking they and it was called communist control of the news media is why they do not discuss about it just like ivermectin, which is used all around the world and you are not allowed to talk about it. and you are not the law -- you were not allowed to put out information about it. it is something that saved many lives, and once this thing is over, if we ever come closer to getting it under control, i think we need to have to have something done for the news media and pull politicians that have silenced voices and so many studies around the world have been done on it already. the one in israel that this gentleman was talking about, natural immunity was 27 times greater
i know that israel is a close ally, and that study has been absolutely ignored. it has just been get the jab and there is nothing else. dr. fauci has said in an immunity -- in an interview that natural immunity is something that should be discussed, but it is never discussed, and -- host: thank you for the suggestion, i appreciate it. randy in kentucky, republican line. caller: the fellow was just talking they and it was called communist control of the news media is why they do not discuss...
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relatively isolated from the rest of israel. amind cohen is the chief executive of the eli settlement and its former head of security. >> amind: here you see from up above most of our town. you see the palestinian villages all around. >> anthony: i mean, it's an unusual situation. i mean a lot of your neighbors would very much like you not to be here. >> amind: i know most of them, and most of them they're happy that we're here. because actually, we gave them prosperity for the last 45 years and then when the plo came, they lost it. >> anthony: i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement. >> amind: we work with high-tech security, radars and cameras. >> anthony: so from the high ground you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out? >> amind: definitely. >> anthony: and could you identify them after the fact? >> amind: depends. but we have our protocols that we work with. and we had our successes . >> anthony: we drive to mahala levana, another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bl
relatively isolated from the rest of israel. amind cohen is the chief executive of the eli settlement and its former head of security. >> amind: here you see from up above most of our town. you see the palestinian villages all around. >> anthony: i mean, it's an unusual situation. i mean a lot of your neighbors would very much like you not to be here. >> amind: i know most of them, and most of them they're happy that we're here. because actually, we gave them prosperity for...
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and chinese israel. of course phase one of the top traders of surveillance tech and 80 percent of those companies are founded by a former idea of soldiers and intelligence officers. companies like i can do route and sell brides, have been implicated in human rights violations from hong kong to india. to mexico to venezuela, but germany, france and others also have been hosting companies that sold surveillance technologies implicated in human rights violations in countries like saudi arabia, in egypt and others. so it's not only about the anna so grew and in that sense i would be very scared of in a so to fall apart because it's all that all these people will now start, you know, volunteering, and you've tried to vendor ways all this talent will now find new home in companies whose names we don't know serving clients that we have yet to report anything about . i think it's the end for, for any so in that that might actually have in the long term negative effect. because we'll kind of disappear off or read
and chinese israel. of course phase one of the top traders of surveillance tech and 80 percent of those companies are founded by a former idea of soldiers and intelligence officers. companies like i can do route and sell brides, have been implicated in human rights violations from hong kong to india. to mexico to venezuela, but germany, france and others also have been hosting companies that sold surveillance technologies implicated in human rights violations in countries like saudi arabia, in...
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if this happens, israel could become the 1st country to roll at a force job. how are we force that reports from west jerusalem? israel was an early leader in mass, vaccinations against covey. 19 the 1st country to go for the booster shot. now it's looking to break new ground again. an expert panel is advised the government to offer a 4th shot to everyone over 60 to those who are especially vulnerable and to frontline medical stuff. i don't know. i think that there's a lot of a lot of confusion and i feel at that point what i do for myself and my children is part of the advice about personal dr. israel's prime minister has called the recommendation. wonderful news and says he's impatient for final health ministry approval. his campaign to increase the vaccination rate among younger children though, and for the double jabs to get the 1st booster. the sofa full and short of its targets, combined with a hundreds of thousands who refused a vaccine altogether. it means about 40 percent of the population is estimated to be under or unprotected against ami chrome. we
if this happens, israel could become the 1st country to roll at a force job. how are we force that reports from west jerusalem? israel was an early leader in mass, vaccinations against covey. 19 the 1st country to go for the booster shot. now it's looking to break new ground again. an expert panel is advised the government to offer a 4th shot to everyone over 60 to those who are especially vulnerable and to frontline medical stuff. i don't know. i think that there's a lot of a lot of confusion...
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ah, israel may become the 1st country to roll out a 4th dose of the cove at 19 vaccine. a government panel has recommended the people over the age of 60 be given. the jap prime minister, enough for the bennett, says that it will help to fight the spread of oma kwan. israel reported its fast death with variance on tuesday. we talked about piron county. i is a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exit us medical school. he says that unless poorer nations, a fully vaccinated, richer countries immunizing that population multiple times won't stop variance emerging. every little controlled exposure to the wireless is proteins enables your body bodies immune system to be reminded and then reminded again that you need to make immunity against me. and more importantly, that remember me in other words, immune memory. so of course, it makes a lot of biological sense that a 4th and maybe a 5th vaccine out would be beneficial in that it augment the immunity. having said all this, that is of cause a concern that we need to also immunize the rest of the world to we need to imm
ah, israel may become the 1st country to roll out a 4th dose of the cove at 19 vaccine. a government panel has recommended the people over the age of 60 be given. the jap prime minister, enough for the bennett, says that it will help to fight the spread of oma kwan. israel reported its fast death with variance on tuesday. we talked about piron county. i is a senior clinical lecturer at the university of exit us medical school. he says that unless poorer nations, a fully vaccinated, richer...
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the golan heights, is israel. money? this is obvious, since 1981 israeli law was applied on it. it's the debate from the fact that the trump administration recognized it. and the fact that the biden administration clarified there is no change in this policy, is also of importance. after 10 years, the horrible civil war in syria, any sensible person, understands a peaceful and flourishing israeli. golan heights is preferable than any other alternative. will. tensions between settlers and palestinians lead to days of violence in the occupied west bank violence began after a settler was shot dead by 2 palestinians. early this month, the local red crescent says is ready. troops of locked down the area and injured more than $240.00 pounds indian protest. this report from harry forces. another night of violence in what's become in recent days, the most frequent point of friction in the occupied west bank is ready. troops sealed off the village of berker villages through rocks and burned tires. the military said shots were fire
the golan heights, is israel. money? this is obvious, since 1981 israeli law was applied on it. it's the debate from the fact that the trump administration recognized it. and the fact that the biden administration clarified there is no change in this policy, is also of importance. after 10 years, the horrible civil war in syria, any sensible person, understands a peaceful and flourishing israeli. golan heights is preferable than any other alternative. will. tensions between settlers and...