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so egypt is a large country, uh, it's got a large population uh. egypt was one of those entities that actually wasn't carved up under saiko, so it wasn't inherently undertoman rule at that period of time. um, if you look at the country, it also has like the real components of a country, you know, we're talking about legacy, we're talking about civilization, we're talking about history, when someone thinks of egypt, they think of a center of education, they think of al-azhar, they think of uh literature, they think of humanities, you think of those great arab and muslim intellectuals, lot of them come from egypt, so if you were to compare that with some of the other countries in the region, especially those uh that came out of the ottoman empire and then into uh british colonial and french rule, um, they didn't necessarily carry that same weight and that same influence, and so nor would you expect um kind of party of this kind or kind of movement of that kind to emerge from that, for example if you consider a country like lebanon, it was like baby,
so egypt is a large country, uh, it's got a large population uh. egypt was one of those entities that actually wasn't carved up under saiko, so it wasn't inherently undertoman rule at that period of time. um, if you look at the country, it also has like the real components of a country, you know, we're talking about legacy, we're talking about civilization, we're talking about history, when someone thinks of egypt, they think of a center of education, they think of al-azhar, they think of uh...
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so egypt is a large country, uh, it's got a large population. egypt was one of those entities that actually wasn't carved up under sx pico, so it wasn't inherently under ottoman rule at that period. period of time, um, if you look at the country, it also has like the real components of the country, we're talking about legacy, we're talking about civilization, we're talking about history, you know, when someone thinks of egypt, they think of a center of education, they think of al-azhar, they think of uh literature, they think of humanities, you think of those great arab and you know muslim intellectuals, lot of them come from egypt, so if you were to compare that with some of the other countries in the region, especially those that came out of the ottoman empire and into uh british uh colonial and french rule um they didn't necessarily carry that same weight and that same influence and so nor would you expect um kind of party of this kind or kind of movement of that kind to emerge from that you for example if you consider a country like lebanon
so egypt is a large country, uh, it's got a large population. egypt was one of those entities that actually wasn't carved up under sx pico, so it wasn't inherently under ottoman rule at that period. period of time, um, if you look at the country, it also has like the real components of the country, we're talking about legacy, we're talking about civilization, we're talking about history, you know, when someone thinks of egypt, they think of a center of education, they think of al-azhar, they...
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egypt's armed forces made a miracle come through at all military levels. despite egypt's failure. in the battle of the tanks, the arabs had the upper hand in the war on the sin. today when arab commanders talk of the arab army's victory in the 1973 war, they pick an 8-day episode. out of an 18-day conflict during which the israeli army was on the defensive, but from the 10th day on, israelis gradually began to adopt an offensive tactic. shruitly and efficiently they switched their strategy. in the evening of october 15th, a small group of seven israeli tanks made it across the western banks of the suis canal to lay siege to egypt's third army division. the move, which later came to be known as the split, the... united the egyptian army into two separate hands, the two parts were the egyptian army's second division deployed on the northern side of the canal's eastern banks and the third army division on the southern side of the eastern banks, and the split targeted the third division with the siege. an israeli force of 330 tanks let by sharon moved to the w
egypt's armed forces made a miracle come through at all military levels. despite egypt's failure. in the battle of the tanks, the arabs had the upper hand in the war on the sin. today when arab commanders talk of the arab army's victory in the 1973 war, they pick an 8-day episode. out of an 18-day conflict during which the israeli army was on the defensive, but from the 10th day on, israelis gradually began to adopt an offensive tactic. shruitly and efficiently they switched their strategy. in...
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the country right, so egypt is a large country, uh, it's got a large population uh, egypt was one of those entities that actually wasn't carved up under syko, so it wasn't inherently undertoman rule at that. period uh of time, um, if you look at the country, it also has like the real components of a country, you know, we're talking about legacy, we're talking about civilization, we're talking about history, you know, when someone thinks of egypt, they think of a center of education, they think of al-azhar, they think of uh literature, they think of humanities, you think of those great arab and you know muslim intellectuals, lot of them come from egypt, so if you were to compare that with some of the other countries uh in the region, especially those uh that came out of the ottoman empire and then into uh british uh colonial and french rule um they didn't necessarily carry that same weight and that same influence and so nor would you expect um kind of party of this kind or kind of movement of that kind to emerge from that you know for example if you consider a country like lebanon you
the country right, so egypt is a large country, uh, it's got a large population uh, egypt was one of those entities that actually wasn't carved up under syko, so it wasn't inherently undertoman rule at that. period uh of time, um, if you look at the country, it also has like the real components of a country, you know, we're talking about legacy, we're talking about civilization, we're talking about history, you know, when someone thinks of egypt, they think of a center of education, they think...
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this means... that egypt chose from the beginning not to use its leverage, it has many strong cards, as it is the largest arab state that possesses the strongest arab army in terms of armment and equipment, and thus the borders between the gaza strip and egyptian territories in sinai are a matter of sovereignty between palestinians and egyptians, however the egyptian regime chose not to use these power cards, and in my opinion, this is what makes the israeli entery war government strive to achieve its goal. tens of thousands of palestinians will head to the fence, and i believe the egyptians at that time will find themselves an awkward position before the global public opinion, and this is what netanyahu aspires to. the egyptian regime will eventually have to receive some of these palestinians. we must not forget that about two or three months ago photos and videos of tents being prepared in northern sinay were leaked. these tents, in my opinion, may have been prepared to accommodate palestinians, meaning that egypt will surrender and comply with the reality imposed by netanyahu and
this means... that egypt chose from the beginning not to use its leverage, it has many strong cards, as it is the largest arab state that possesses the strongest arab army in terms of armment and equipment, and thus the borders between the gaza strip and egyptian territories in sinai are a matter of sovereignty between palestinians and egyptians, however the egyptian regime chose not to use these power cards, and in my opinion, this is what makes the israeli entery war government strive to...
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is not complying, it's quite clear and that they won't comply, there is it's either egypt or it's it's the it's the sea, so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back, thank you so much for that, human rights activist, make nepper, thank you for your contribution, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburgh, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. 1500 is the number of political prisoners who are still languishing in the presence of the al khalifa regime in bahrain which have housed 5,000 detainees over the years since the beginning of the february 14th 2011 bahraini revolution. members of the bahraini opposition have been judged in. legitimate courts on political, sectarian and religious grounds with fabricated malicious charges. many political detainees have been sentenced to death or life imprisonment with revocation of citizenship based on confessions extracted under torture in brutalizing interrogation rooms with ready-made charges determined by the executioners,
is not complying, it's quite clear and that they won't comply, there is it's either egypt or it's it's the it's the sea, so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back, thank you so much for that, human rights activist, make nepper, thank you for your contribution, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburgh, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. 1500 is the number of...
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were displaced people or sheltering in rafa. the city is located in southern gaza near the border with egypt, it hosts more than million displaced palestinians and has become the focus of the israely onslot. elsewhere in central gaza two people were killed and several injured including children in a strike a residential building. israel attacks in gaza have claimed the lives of more than 27,300 people since october 7th. nearly 67 people have also been injured. now displaced palestinians in the gaza strip are having to take shelter and destroyed buildings and it relentless israely strikes. our six story house in the north was bombed and 42 people lied dead under the rubble. we've not been able to reach them. we were displaced to the city of hanunas first, then we fled. to the city of rafa after the israeli tanks stormed in. we found no shelter for ourselves except under the rubble. it's a very unsafe place, but we have other choice. the schools are severely overcrowded and tents are not safe enough to live in the current weather conditions. the us says that the strikes have damaged more than
were displaced people or sheltering in rafa. the city is located in southern gaza near the border with egypt, it hosts more than million displaced palestinians and has become the focus of the israely onslot. elsewhere in central gaza two people were killed and several injured including children in a strike a residential building. israel attacks in gaza have claimed the lives of more than 27,300 people since october 7th. nearly 67 people have also been injured. now displaced palestinians in the...
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egypt has blocked the border crossing as it doesn't want refugees from gaza. all this emit israel's push for a ground invasion into raffa under the pretext of arresting hamas leaders. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered these israeli army to evacuate civilians from the city, but where should the palestinians were struck between the devil and the deep blue sea go to? you say they should get out of the way, but you have also admitted in this interview, there is nowhere safe for them to go. because there is nowhere where you can say there will not be air strikes, so and the international community must insist that civilians can be vacated away from areas where hamas is trying to use them as human shields to areas where we have already destroyed we have already destroyed as calls grow for israel to hold back his plan to sold on rafa criticism of tel avi staunches supporter the us has been. mounting, international human rights organizations have warned any further escalation in rafa will have unfathemable ramifications. so far, there's been no signal of a
egypt has blocked the border crossing as it doesn't want refugees from gaza. all this emit israel's push for a ground invasion into raffa under the pretext of arresting hamas leaders. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered these israeli army to evacuate civilians from the city, but where should the palestinians were struck between the devil and the deep blue sea go to? you say they should get out of the way, but you have also admitted in this interview, there is nowhere safe for them to...
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this means that egypt chose from the beginning not to use its leverage. it has many strong cards as it is the largest arab state that possesses the strongest arab army in terms of armment and equipment, and thus the borders between the gaza strip and egyptian territories in sinai are matter of sovereignty between palestinians and egyptians. however, the egyptian. regime chose not to use these power cards, and in my opinion, this is what makes the israeli enter the war government strive to achieve its goal of collectively expelling palestinians to egypt, and i believe that a certain stage, when this battle begins in rafah, thousands and tens of thousands of palestinians will head to the fence, and i believe the egyptians at that time will find themselves an awkward position before the global public opinion, and this is what netanyahu. we must not forget that about two or three months ago photos and videos of tents being prepared in northern sinai were leaked. these tents, in my opinion, may have been prepared to accommodate palestinians, meaning that egypt
this means that egypt chose from the beginning not to use its leverage. it has many strong cards as it is the largest arab state that possesses the strongest arab army in terms of armment and equipment, and thus the borders between the gaza strip and egyptian territories in sinai are matter of sovereignty between palestinians and egyptians. however, the egyptian. regime chose not to use these power cards, and in my opinion, this is what makes the israeli enter the war government strive to...
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the city is located in the southern gaza near the border with egypt. it hosts more than 1 million displaced palestinians and has become the focus of israeli unslaught. elsewhere in central gaza, two people were killed and several injured, including children in a strike on the residential building. israely attacks in gaza have claimed the lives of over 27,300 people since october 7. while nearly 67 thousand have been injured. the palestinan resistance moved hamas is insisting on the withdraw of israeli troops from the war ravaged and blockaded territory as part of any cease fire deal. hamas says the plan should also provide for a complete stop to israel's onslot, an end to the blockade of gaza and post war reconstruction of the strep. it also wants the release of thousands of palestinian prisoners. the new proposal has been offed. to hamas for cease fire and the release of captives it's holding in gaza. it followed talks in paris involving israeli, us, egyptian and qatari representatives. pressures building on israel from the international community and
the city is located in the southern gaza near the border with egypt. it hosts more than 1 million displaced palestinians and has become the focus of israeli unslaught. elsewhere in central gaza, two people were killed and several injured, including children in a strike on the residential building. israely attacks in gaza have claimed the lives of over 27,300 people since october 7. while nearly 67 thousand have been injured. the palestinan resistance moved hamas is insisting on the withdraw of...
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and and israel uh where egypt liberated part of the sai, which was occupied by the israeli armys in in the war before that, so the camp david accords is not just a mutual recognition of both countries, it's also a mutual security pact, yeah in in in it's basically sease fire agreement and i don't think that uh egypt is any is in any position uh to get rid of that and open itself up to potentially a war on that border, so that's one of the main reasons why i don't think that's got possible, and also egypt is heavily reliant on united states aid since that moment, yeah, uh, getting rid of that accord will leave itself economic doldrims, but would not a threat to suspend. or to abrogate the so-called peace agreement with the israelis perhaps be used as leverage by egypt to force the americans to take some kind of action who are as you say um helping israel in all of this of course um to put into it, i mean it could be used as a negotiating gambit but i'm not really sure how effective it would be for the reasons that i've highlighted, it's not something that egypt would seriously consid
and and israel uh where egypt liberated part of the sai, which was occupied by the israeli armys in in the war before that, so the camp david accords is not just a mutual recognition of both countries, it's also a mutual security pact, yeah in in in it's basically sease fire agreement and i don't think that uh egypt is any is in any position uh to get rid of that and open itself up to potentially a war on that border, so that's one of the main reasons why i don't think that's got possible, and...
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is not complying, it's quite clear and that they won't comply, there is it's either egypt or it's it's... the it's the sea, so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back, thank you so much for that, human rights activist, make napper, thank you for your contribution, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburg, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. my name is david miller, sociologist who specializes in the analysis of power and propaganda. so i, i come from glasgow in scotland. i'm sorry, did you say that was english? i'm not english. the only way for liberation is for the decolonization of the mind. is this your first time here? how long have you been here? now, how many days? two days? answer me about bristol university, russia's and ukraine war, iran's foreign policy. the americans are opposed to... to the islamic republic of iran, whatever it does, we marched when halavad was uh bombed with chemical weapons, and so here we are in uh, the famous bobby sands stree
is not complying, it's quite clear and that they won't comply, there is it's either egypt or it's it's... the it's the sea, so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back, thank you so much for that, human rights activist, make napper, thank you for your contribution, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburg, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. my name is david miller,...
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, although egypt had no wars with any country after 1979, they are receiving about two billion dollar of any'. assistant from the united states, they have very good relationship with saudi arabia, emirates and the arab gulf, they signed a peace treaty with israel, and when we look at egypt today, what do we see? we see a regime that is in prison, imprisoning 60,00 egyptians in prison, egypt rates in torture, the economy, egypt the region, there's no comparison between where iran is and its geopolitical position and where not just egypt, other countries, at the same time there was a new form of governing and understanding of that, you know, of course iran have the right to protect its national strength and at the same time offer ' a political system that see the diversity of the iranian people themselves, this reflected, this this experience reflected itself on the region, and we look at the camp of resistance today in the region, we find the pluralism in our camp, the camp of resistance, you will see the sunnis and shiats and socialists and and all these trends are in good relationshi
, although egypt had no wars with any country after 1979, they are receiving about two billion dollar of any'. assistant from the united states, they have very good relationship with saudi arabia, emirates and the arab gulf, they signed a peace treaty with israel, and when we look at egypt today, what do we see? we see a regime that is in prison, imprisoning 60,00 egyptians in prison, egypt rates in torture, the economy, egypt the region, there's no comparison between where iran is and its...
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is not complying, it's... quite clear and that they won't comply there is it's either egypt or it's it's the it's the sea so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back thank you so much for that human rights activist mcnapper thank you for your contribution co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburgh with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team it's goodbye. 1500 is the number of political prisoners who are still languishing in the presence of the al khalifa regime in bahrain which have housed 5000 detanees over the years since the beginning of the february 14th 2011 bahraini revolution. members of the bahraini opposition have been judged in illegitimate courts on political, sectarian and religious grounds with fabricated. malicious charges, many political detainees have been sentenced to death or life imprisonment with revocation of citizenship based on confessions extracted under torture in brutalizing interrogation rooms with ready-made charges determined by the executioners, and y
is not complying, it's... quite clear and that they won't comply there is it's either egypt or it's it's the it's the sea so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back thank you so much for that human rights activist mcnapper thank you for your contribution co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburgh with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team it's goodbye. 1500 is the number of political...
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a group known as the free officers stage cou against king faruk of egypt. muhammad naguib was in the forefront, but everyone knew that the mastermind was none other than gamal abdul, a person who quickly managed to reach the presidency. in a brave move, nasa nationalized the suas canal. the decree had far reaching and dramatic consequences. since 1948, western country sough to bolster the israeli regime and the suez canal witness the daily traffic of foreign ships and arms aid to the israelis. although there were other reasons behind the decree by nasa, it had many untold'. stories for the palestinians. the first dramatic consequence of the brave move happened three months later. on october 29th, israel attacked egypt and occupied the sinai peninsula with the help of french and british forces. the soviet union supported nasa and entered the egyptian battlefield and against france and england. finally, britain and france signed a peace agreement and the israeli soldiers had to retreat. thus, naser reached the peak of his popularity. he spread his story all o
a group known as the free officers stage cou against king faruk of egypt. muhammad naguib was in the forefront, but everyone knew that the mastermind was none other than gamal abdul, a person who quickly managed to reach the presidency. in a brave move, nasa nationalized the suas canal. the decree had far reaching and dramatic consequences. since 1948, western country sough to bolster the israeli regime and the suez canal witness the daily traffic of foreign ships and arms aid to the israelis....
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declared war on israel, move welcomed with flowers and embraces by the palestinians. the armies of egypt, jordan, syria, lebanon, and iraq, joined by palestinian volunteers launch. the war on israel, they called it the battle for the liberation of palestine. the jews refer to it as the israeli independence war. arab forces fought a fierce battle and scored victory with initial successes. egypt lost its city of aka to the israelis at the beginning of the war, but the syrians managed to liberate the city of samic and take over the two israeli settlements of shar hagolan and masada. on the northern front, the lebanese military and volunteer forces took control of the malkia and qadas villages in al-jalil. in the first hours of the conflict, egyptian aircraft bombed tel aviv while vanguard forces advanced to a position 70 km away from the zionist regime's capital. at the time the most violent clashes erupted in alwooth, especially in babel wad and latrun, where 1200 jordanian soldiers, assisted by palestinian and arab volunteers, fought off 6,500 israeli soldiers led by ariel sharone. they m
declared war on israel, move welcomed with flowers and embraces by the palestinians. the armies of egypt, jordan, syria, lebanon, and iraq, joined by palestinian volunteers launch. the war on israel, they called it the battle for the liberation of palestine. the jews refer to it as the israeli independence war. arab forces fought a fierce battle and scored victory with initial successes. egypt lost its city of aka to the israelis at the beginning of the war, but the syrians managed to liberate...
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is not complying, it's quite clear and that they won't comply, there is it's either egypt or it's it's the it's the sea, so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back again, thank you so much for that, human rights activist, mcnapper, thank you for your contribution, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburg, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. after the occupation of palestinian lands and creation of the israeli regime, both sides came to realize the power of cinema in getting their messages across. israeli regime used cinema to show the territory it had occupied as heaven on earth in in order to entice jews from all over the world to migrate to the occupied territories. on the other hand, although belatedly... palestinians also learned to use the power of media and cinema to make their voice heard across the world. it was new battlefield for both sides. this is the story of nation that lived here for centuries until an obscure foreign. regime emerged and began
is not complying, it's quite clear and that they won't comply, there is it's either egypt or it's it's the it's the sea, so the only thing that those palestinians will be left with will be to also fight back again, thank you so much for that, human rights activist, mcnapper, thank you for your contribution, co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign from edinburg, with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. after the occupation of...
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let's be honest, egypt has never articulated adequately for a palestinian state. egypt enjoys the status quo ante, they receive significant money from the united states that's linked to the money that we give to israel, so they, you, if you create a palestinian state and it's premised on the notion of peaceful coexistence with israel, if peace breaks out all over, there might be a recalibration. of this aid to egypt, um, syria hasn't uh done a good job of standing up for palestinian state, jordan hasn't, jordan fears the palestinians, um, the the the only ones who have done anything meaningful at this point in time is hezbulah in lebanon, but hezbol is a political party, not a resist, not just a resistance movement, and they have a responsibility to lebanon, let's not forget yemen, well yemen. is the sole exception right now, but the yemen uh response is limited, they they have the ability to um interdict shipping and they and israel's paying very heavy economic price and so is europe, but it's not a game changing price. uh, what the yemenes are doing is a harassm
let's be honest, egypt has never articulated adequately for a palestinian state. egypt enjoys the status quo ante, they receive significant money from the united states that's linked to the money that we give to israel, so they, you, if you create a palestinian state and it's premised on the notion of peaceful coexistence with israel, if peace breaks out all over, there might be a recalibration. of this aid to egypt, um, syria hasn't uh done a good job of standing up for palestinian state,...
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and and israel, uh where egypt liberated part of the sinai which was occupied by the israeli armys in in the war before that, so the camp david accords is not just a mutual recognition of both countries, it's also... um mutual security pact, yeah, in in in, it's basically sease fire agreement, and i don't think that uh, egypt is any is in any position uh to get rid of that and open itself up to potentially a war on that border, so that's one of the main reasons why i don't think that's possible, and also egypt is heavily reliant on united states aid since that moment, yeah, uh, getting rid of that accord will leave itself economic doldrims. but would not um a threat to suspend or to abrogate the so-called peace agreement with the israelis perhaps be used as leverage by egypt to force the americans to take some kind of action who are as you say um helping israel in all of this of course um to put an end to it. i mean it could be used as a negotiating gambit but i'm not really sure how effective it would be for the reasons that i've highlighted it's not something that egypt would seriou
and and israel, uh where egypt liberated part of the sinai which was occupied by the israeli armys in in the war before that, so the camp david accords is not just a mutual recognition of both countries, it's also... um mutual security pact, yeah, in in in, it's basically sease fire agreement, and i don't think that uh, egypt is any is in any position uh to get rid of that and open itself up to potentially a war on that border, so that's one of the main reasons why i don't think that's...
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let's be honest, egypt has never articulated adequately for a palestinian state, egypt and... enjoys the status quo ante, they receive significant money from the united states that's linked to the money that we give to israel, so they you know, if you create a palestinian state and it's premised on the notion of peaceful coexistence with israel, if peace breaks out all over, there might be a recalibration of this aid to egypt, um, syria hasn't uh done a good job of standing up for palestinian state, jordan has, jordan fears the palestinians, um, the the the only ones who have... done anything meaningful at this point in time is hesbollah in lebanon, but hezbollah is a political party, not a resist, not just a resistance movement and they have responsibility to lebanon, let's not forget yamen, well yemen is the soul exception right now, but the yemen response is limited, they they have the ability to um interdict shipping and they and israel's paying very heavy economic price and so is... but it's not a game changing price. what the yemines are doing is a harassment, it's an inconveni
let's be honest, egypt has never articulated adequately for a palestinian state, egypt and... enjoys the status quo ante, they receive significant money from the united states that's linked to the money that we give to israel, so they you know, if you create a palestinian state and it's premised on the notion of peaceful coexistence with israel, if peace breaks out all over, there might be a recalibration of this aid to egypt, um, syria hasn't uh done a good job of standing up for palestinian...
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so is egypt pro-palestinian? you know i really have to question this um there is thousands of trucks outside rafa and when i was trying to get footage to prove that egypt was was blockading this humanitarian aid and it's humanitarian aid whether they ask for a cease fire or not this this could save the life. the palestinians who've survived this genocide so far, so i believe now they're double parked and there's like twice as many as they were when i last went, so um, yeah, they've also ethnically cleansed the north sini, there's 14 military units that are have to occupied this area, um, if they are pro-palestinian, why is there a tense city in north synai waiting for the influx of two million palestinian refugees, if if it is, if it's true that they do not want to... accept um the the refugees because that would be the end of gaza, then why is there a ten city already built for them? correct? um, shahed, if i could return to you, um, the us secretary of state, anthony blincon in the region again, you have one, t
so is egypt pro-palestinian? you know i really have to question this um there is thousands of trucks outside rafa and when i was trying to get footage to prove that egypt was was blockading this humanitarian aid and it's humanitarian aid whether they ask for a cease fire or not this this could save the life. the palestinians who've survived this genocide so far, so i believe now they're double parked and there's like twice as many as they were when i last went, so um, yeah, they've also...
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egypt, israel and qatar in cairo have not born fruit yet. the looming threat of israel's ground invasion of raffa has even a spark criticism from tel aviv's european allies, and uh, it really, we think is impossible to to see how you can can fight a war amongst these people, there's nowhere for them to go, uh, they can't go south into egypt, they can't go north and back to their homes, because many have been destroyed, so we are very concerned about the situation and we want... israel to stop and think very seriously before it takes any further action, however, the european allies of israel have not a stopped there and even blame the main supporter of tel aviv for the unfolding crisis in gaza. how many times have you heard the most prominent leaders and foreign ministers around the world saying too many people are being killed? president biden had this is too much on the top, is not proportional. well, if you be... believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms. this is not the first time washington has bee
egypt, israel and qatar in cairo have not born fruit yet. the looming threat of israel's ground invasion of raffa has even a spark criticism from tel aviv's european allies, and uh, it really, we think is impossible to to see how you can can fight a war amongst these people, there's nowhere for them to go, uh, they can't go south into egypt, they can't go north and back to their homes, because many have been destroyed, so we are very concerned about the situation and we want... israel to stop...
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so is egypt pro- palestinian you now i really have to question this um there is thousands of trucks outside raffa and when i was trying to get footage to prove that egypt was was blockading this humanitarian aid and it's humanitarian aid yeah whether they ask fire or not, this this could save the lives of the palestinians who've survived this genocide so far, so i believe now they're double parked and there's like twice as many as they were when i last went, so um, yeah, they've also ethnically cleansed the north sieni, there's 14 military units that are have to occupied this area, um, if they are pro-palestinian, why is there a tense city in north synai waiting for the influx of two million palestinian refugees, if if it is "if it's true that they do not want to accept um the the refugees because that would be the end of gaza, then why is there a ton city already built for them? correct. um, shahed, if i could return to you, um, the us secretary of state anthony blincon in the region again, you have one the one hand, you hear things like him or other american officials meeting pale
so is egypt pro- palestinian you now i really have to question this um there is thousands of trucks outside raffa and when i was trying to get footage to prove that egypt was was blockading this humanitarian aid and it's humanitarian aid yeah whether they ask fire or not, this this could save the lives of the palestinians who've survived this genocide so far, so i believe now they're double parked and there's like twice as many as they were when i last went, so um, yeah, they've also ethnically...
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egypt's casualties numbered more than 11,000 with 6000 for jordan and 1,00 for syria compared with only 700 for israel. the arab armies also suffered crippling losses of weaponry and equipment. the sixth-day war also created hundreds of thousands of refugees and brought more than 1 million palestinians in the occupied territories. under israeli rule, the defeat demoralized both the arab public and the political elite. pan-arabism was defanged and hopes to take back palestine were shattered. the palestinian issue remained unresolved as an arab problem. israeli prime minister gold mair famously claimed an interview with the sunday times on june 15th 1969 that there were no such things as palestinians, they didn't exist. almost decade later, in 1978, egyptian president anwar saddad and israeli prime minister manakam begen, signed the camp david accords, according to which egypt would recognize israel as legitimate state a stab in the back of palestine, betrayed by egypt and abandoned by the rest of the arab world, the palestinian nation was withering away under the illegal, brutal occupati
egypt's casualties numbered more than 11,000 with 6000 for jordan and 1,00 for syria compared with only 700 for israel. the arab armies also suffered crippling losses of weaponry and equipment. the sixth-day war also created hundreds of thousands of refugees and brought more than 1 million palestinians in the occupied territories. under israeli rule, the defeat demoralized both the arab public and the political elite. pan-arabism was defanged and hopes to take back palestine were shattered. the...
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egypt's casualties numbered more than 11,000 with 600 for jordan and 10 for syria compared with only 700 for israel. the arab armies also suffered crippling losses of weaponry and equipment. the sixth day. war also created hundreds of thousands of refugees and brought more than 1 million palestinians in the occupied territories under israeli rule. the defeat demoralized both the arab public and the political elite. pan-arabism was defanged and hopes to take back palestine were shattered. the palestinian. issue remained unresolved as an arab problem, israeli prime minister gold mayor famously claimed an interview with the sunday times on june 15th, 1969 that there were no such things as palestinians, they didn't exist. almost a decade later, in 1978, egyptian president anwar saddat and israeli prime minister manakam begen, signed the camp david accords, according to which egypt would recognize israel as legitimate state a stab in the back of palestine, betrayed by egypt and abandoned by the rest of the arab world, the palestinian nation was withering away under the elite'. brutal occu
egypt's casualties numbered more than 11,000 with 600 for jordan and 10 for syria compared with only 700 for israel. the arab armies also suffered crippling losses of weaponry and equipment. the sixth day. war also created hundreds of thousands of refugees and brought more than 1 million palestinians in the occupied territories under israeli rule. the defeat demoralized both the arab public and the political elite. pan-arabism was defanged and hopes to take back palestine were shattered. the...