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finally, the palestinian issue. the relationship between, first of all, it's an issue that needs to be addressed first and foremost from our point of view, from our point of view. it's something that israel needs to deal with not because washington is exacting pressure but because israel needs to deal with the issue. and, of course, it affects israel relationship with the rest of the world, the issue of legitimacy and our relationship with the sunni states and with washington itself. and i'd like to offer the premise to say that the final two-state solution or the final state solution is not available around the corner right now. in an effort to try to negotiate such a solution tomorrow, it's likely to fail and likely perhaps to produce something similar to what happened after the second conference. but an interim solution is available. it's not acceptable at this point to the palestinian leadership. their policy is everything or nothing. and if the prime minister of israel is willing to make the concessions that is
finally, the palestinian issue. the relationship between, first of all, it's an issue that needs to be addressed first and foremost from our point of view, from our point of view. it's something that israel needs to deal with not because washington is exacting pressure but because israel needs to deal with the issue. and, of course, it affects israel relationship with the rest of the world, the issue of legitimacy and our relationship with the sunni states and with washington itself. and i'd...
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we want to do it with the palestinian. we will discuss with the president the major issues i think were touched on here. we need to find the way to make a relationship with our world more powerful. sunni world. we share the same interests and being challenged by the same enemies. isis, radicals islam, iran. they are are the enemies. it's no the jewish devil. it's for them to go public with it. with the work of the united states and the understanding of the need to bring about such an all inclusive alliance, the new world that is there's will be more exposed and powerful. instead under the table it has to be above the table. what we believe is that the strengthening of the world, and other countries will make it easier for the palestinian for the pragmatic palestinians to be part of this development not to be so much afraid they will be isolated. courageous move on that part all the enemies of peace try to isolate them if the arab world under giving them support making them understand it's their utmost interest to put an en
we want to do it with the palestinian. we will discuss with the president the major issues i think were touched on here. we need to find the way to make a relationship with our world more powerful. sunni world. we share the same interests and being challenged by the same enemies. isis, radicals islam, iran. they are are the enemies. it's no the jewish devil. it's for them to go public with it. with the work of the united states and the understanding of the need to bring about such an all...
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so do palestinians. is really government data show 86 countries maintain their embassies in tel aviv. as of 2006, none are in jerusalem. since the 1967 war, israel has administrated the city. >> we want peace but if you will bring the american embassy to jerusalem, we will have no peace here. >> palestinians argue the u.s. embassy in jerusalem would legitimize israeli control over the city and stripped the united states of its ability to restart and broker peace negotiations between israelis and palestinians. >> moving the embassy to any place will be a step ahead of anything that may happen in the future and will damage the peace process. sticker the administration refused to commit to the move as it says officials and president trump are in the early stages of their decision-making. >> he wants to grow closer with israel to make sure he gets the full respect -- it gets the full respect it deserves in the middle east. >> after years of failed negotiations, terrorist attacks, and war it is time the unite
so do palestinians. is really government data show 86 countries maintain their embassies in tel aviv. as of 2006, none are in jerusalem. since the 1967 war, israel has administrated the city. >> we want peace but if you will bring the american embassy to jerusalem, we will have no peace here. >> palestinians argue the u.s. embassy in jerusalem would legitimize israeli control over the city and stripped the united states of its ability to restart and broker peace negotiations between...
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third, the resolution will also help fuel palestinian diplomatic, economic and legal warfare. a campaign against israel, particularly because of its provision that calls on states to make a distinction in their dealings with israel between pre-1967 israel and israel beyond the 1967 lines, encouraging boycotts, divestments and sanctions against israel. and potentially leading to israelis and americans being brought in front of the international criminal court. palestinian leaders are already promising to use this resolution to push the international criminal court to launch a former investigation against israel. mr. president, that was not an unintended consequence of this action. that was precisely the intent of the united nations and the obama administration to facilitate assaults on the nation of israel. yet even a -- yet even after this disgraceful united nations resolution, it was clear that the united states was not yet done with secretary of state john kerry delivering just days later a truly shameful speech attacking israel. his speech, very much like kerry's 2014 remar
third, the resolution will also help fuel palestinian diplomatic, economic and legal warfare. a campaign against israel, particularly because of its provision that calls on states to make a distinction in their dealings with israel between pre-1967 israel and israel beyond the 1967 lines, encouraging boycotts, divestments and sanctions against israel. and potentially leading to israelis and americans being brought in front of the international criminal court. palestinian leaders are already...
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you look at the palestinian authority. in 10% of the budget goes towards supporting and paying terrorists in their families. helping them rebuild their economy. you have the hamas spokesperson who is saying that they appreciate the resolution.÷'++qt/émm i think it's deeply disturbing that president obama÷vk that's representative of american values when we have popped up and helped these countries that support terrorism around the country. as he said this was an ambush attack and he called a declaration of war. they think this is representative of american values. >> the obama ministration is not delusional that it will bring about middle east peace. repositioning the democratic party going forward. >> we have to take a break here. up next who is on donald trump's short list for the supreme court. more than 100 federal court vacancies that he will inherit once he takes office. it's all coming up next. shannon: a look at the supreme court here in washington. they could seal the high courts. joining me now leonard leo. he
you look at the palestinian authority. in 10% of the budget goes towards supporting and paying terrorists in their families. helping them rebuild their economy. you have the hamas spokesperson who is saying that they appreciate the resolution.÷'++qt/émm i think it's deeply disturbing that president obama÷vk that's representative of american values when we have popped up and helped these countries that support terrorism around the country. as he said this was an ambush attack and he called a...
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in no way do we condone the many, many wrongs of the palestinians and the palestinian authority by saying that some of those roadblocks were initiated by the current israeli government. and to talk of one-sided, what irony. indeed, i think it's hypocrisy to talk about a one-sided resolution when this is a one-sided resolution. if there had been the slightest interest in bringing this body together, all of us supporting israel, all of us supporting access to the western wall, all of us supporting the security of our friend that was reflected in $38 billion, the most money in military assistance we've ever provided to a single ally that this administration did, if there was any interest in that, instead of attacking the goodwill and the good faith of this administration, we wouldn't be here today. there's no urgency for us to act today. there's an urgency for them to besmirch just as the new he isingny for the ambassador to -- new designee for the ambassador to israel. the truth is that ever-expanding israeli settlements, many of them first constructed in total violation of israeli law are
in no way do we condone the many, many wrongs of the palestinians and the palestinian authority by saying that some of those roadblocks were initiated by the current israeli government. and to talk of one-sided, what irony. indeed, i think it's hypocrisy to talk about a one-sided resolution when this is a one-sided resolution. if there had been the slightest interest in bringing this body together, all of us supporting israel, all of us supporting access to the western wall, all of us...
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such a high-profile trial of a soldier for killing a palestinian is very unusual in israel. the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdul fatah al-sharif. >> i feel like any father would feel seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it is so hard to see that. no one can endure this. still hurts me every time i remember what happened. if he had died instantly, it would be much easier than to see him executed like that. reporter: sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks, when there was a national debate on how to respond, and his case has proved highly divisive. with his sentence, the maximum he conserve is 20 years in jail, but he is expected to get far less, and tonight the prime minister has joined other israeli politicians calling for a pardon. a very controversial case in israel. the commander of the u.s. led coalition said iraqi forces confronting forces in mosul is gaining momentum. the attack initially lacked coordination. they have been concerned by what he called the daunting number of casualties inflicted on the army. they predicted t
such a high-profile trial of a soldier for killing a palestinian is very unusual in israel. the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdul fatah al-sharif. >> i feel like any father would feel seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it is so hard to see that. no one can endure this. still hurts me every time i remember what happened. if he had died instantly, it would be much easier than to see him executed like that. reporter: sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of...
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of financial aid to the palestinians. that may change sometime soon. >> i sure hope so. >> all right, good to see you. welcome back. >> thank. >> lots of major events happening, from the war on terror to an unprecedented presidential election year at home. chief news anchor shepard smith takes a look back at the stories. >> 2016 saw instability around the globe and an historical presidential election here at home. >> those stories and more dom anyone nateing the headlines. >> the year kicked off with armed militants took over a wildlife refuge, it came to an end in mid-february. >> president barak obama declared a state of emergency, in flint michigan. a year later still not safe to drink. >> in north carolina signed the state's law to limit bathroom options and major companies announced their plans to take their businesses where. the biggest shakeup, after donald trump won enough delegates to clinch the presidential nomination and he announced mike pence, and hillary clinton secured the democratic nomination after a toug
of financial aid to the palestinians. that may change sometime soon. >> i sure hope so. >> all right, good to see you. welcome back. >> thank. >> lots of major events happening, from the war on terror to an unprecedented presidential election year at home. chief news anchor shepard smith takes a look back at the stories. >> 2016 saw instability around the globe and an historical presidential election here at home. >> those stories and more dom anyone nateing...
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and israeli voters and palestinians need to understand that this moment may be passing. and hopefully, that then creates a debate inside both israeli and palestinian communities that won't result immediately in peace, but at least will lead tour more sober -- to a more sober assessment of what the alternatives are. amy: that was president obama yesterday. the last 48 hours of his presidency. rashid khalidi also with us, professor of arab studies at club university. your response to what he said and what he has done over the past eight years? >> he did what he is been dodoig fofor eight t years. he sins a signal to the most powerful country on eartrth, the soul, serious supporter of israel, who without support israel cannot do anything, has yet again sent a signal that what israeli governments have been doing for decades is going ,o lead to a one state solution which palestinians come as he said, are disenfranchised, are not even citizens, and so on and so forth. we're the diagnostician in chief telling us about this problem, which he and previous presidents have done abs
and israeli voters and palestinians need to understand that this moment may be passing. and hopefully, that then creates a debate inside both israeli and palestinian communities that won't result immediately in peace, but at least will lead tour more sober -- to a more sober assessment of what the alternatives are. amy: that was president obama yesterday. the last 48 hours of his presidency. rashid khalidi also with us, professor of arab studies at club university. your response to what he said...
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are palestinian leaders reacting to the news? >> reporter: we heard from the chief palestinian negotiator before this phone call saying that if they moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem that the palestinians could revoke their recognition of israel as well as revoke all agreements with israel and we are hearing from the palestinian president and the king of abdullah jordan, and king abdullah has said he is going to work with regional partners and international partners to make sure this doesn't happen. donald trump is riding a wave of popularity of middle east leaders who thought president obama ignored them, and we are hearing from israeli officials, israel is very much for moving this capital from tel aviv to jerusalem, and we heard from the mayor of jerusalem, and he said potus announcements sends a clear message, jerusalem is israel i indivisible capital and we are here to bring the u.s. embassy home. very controversial, this move, this potential move of bringing the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. >> we know on this
are palestinian leaders reacting to the news? >> reporter: we heard from the chief palestinian negotiator before this phone call saying that if they moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem that the palestinians could revoke their recognition of israel as well as revoke all agreements with israel and we are hearing from the palestinian president and the king of abdullah jordan, and king abdullah has said he is going to work with regional partners and international partners to...
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israelis and palestinians will not be there. what, if anything, can truly come from this meeting. >> many other countries get together and talk about different ways to solve different solutions and deal with the most complex issues in the conflict. jerusalem borders refugees. this isn't the u.n. or the eu. many of those member countries are ripped. this is a conference on how to advance the peace process in some way. whatever comes out of this, it doesn't seem like it will have any practical, immediate effect. what worries the israelis is what comes out could be brought to the u.n. security council for a follow-up resolution. that is the concern the israelis are looking at right now, not the conference itself but how it plugs into the bigger issue of what's happened the last few weeks, the u.n. security resolution, the kerry speech and now this. >> warren, the meeting will be underway. some 70 countries will be there. will it put pressure on the israelis and palestinians to reach a solution? >> that certainly is the intent to ge
israelis and palestinians will not be there. what, if anything, can truly come from this meeting. >> many other countries get together and talk about different ways to solve different solutions and deal with the most complex issues in the conflict. jerusalem borders refugees. this isn't the u.n. or the eu. many of those member countries are ripped. this is a conference on how to advance the peace process in some way. whatever comes out of this, it doesn't seem like it will have any...
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policy on the israeli-palestinian conflict. we introduced that amendment as a reasonable alternative that would allow all of us to convene the broadest possible bipartisan coalition here in the house. personally, i believe the u.s. should have vetoed the u.n. security council resolution and notably our resolution supported the u.s. veto of anyone one-sided or anti-israeli u.n. security council resolution or any resolution that seeks to impose a solution on the conflict. our resolution also condemned boycott in the campaigns and sanctions that target israel. it reiterated support for negotiated settlement leading to a sustainable two-state solution that reaffirms israel's right to exist as a democratic jewish state. we all agree that there can be no substitute for direct bilateral negotiations between israel and the palestinians as we transition into a new administration, begin this new congress, we should resist temptation to rewrite u.s. policy on the peace process on a misguided attempt to further drive a wedge where none sho
policy on the israeli-palestinian conflict. we introduced that amendment as a reasonable alternative that would allow all of us to convene the broadest possible bipartisan coalition here in the house. personally, i believe the u.s. should have vetoed the u.n. security council resolution and notably our resolution supported the u.s. veto of anyone one-sided or anti-israeli u.n. security council resolution or any resolution that seeks to impose a solution on the conflict. our resolution also...
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settlers say they simply respond to attacks by palestinians. they are trying to scare the families with guns so we get to a point where we are convinced to take the money and leave. >> in the beginning of 2014, he says, they started giving us evacuation orders claiming this land was owned by settlers since 1892. in the legal battle, he says jewish settlers site battles written back when the empire world saying it was once jewish owned. a century later, they want it back. >> the rajabi family live ns this neighborhood jammed tightly into the hills of east jerusalem. it lies right outside the gates of the old city which surrounds a mosque and the whaling wall. for him, this is simply home. he is staying put even after jewish settlers offered him a blank check to sell it. >> reporter: why not take the money and get out of here? >> this question makes me laugh. it is not the money. it is about principles. we want our land, our house, our dignity. even though his children dread encounters with settlers who live a few doors down. they shot at us and
settlers say they simply respond to attacks by palestinians. they are trying to scare the families with guns so we get to a point where we are convinced to take the money and leave. >> in the beginning of 2014, he says, they started giving us evacuation orders claiming this land was owned by settlers since 1892. in the legal battle, he says jewish settlers site battles written back when the empire world saying it was once jewish owned. a century later, they want it back. >> the...
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. >> i am -- i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli palestinian issue. and i'm worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable that it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians bad for the region and bad for america's national security. and you know, i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israelis and palestinians. and we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time, a lot of effort. first year, second year, all the way until last year. ultimately, what has always been clear is that we cannot force the parties to arrive at peace, what we can do is facilitate, provide a platform, encourage, but we can't force them to do it. but, in light of shifts in israeli politic and palestinian politics, a right waward drift israeli politics weakening of the president's ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace in the palestinian territories in light of all the dangers that have emerged in the region and understandable fears that israelis they have about the chaos of ris
. >> i am -- i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli palestinian issue. and i'm worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable that it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians bad for the region and bad for america's national security. and you know, i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israelis and palestinians. and we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time, a lot of...
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sergeant elor azaria shot a palestinian militant who was lying wounded on the ground. prosecutors said the killing in the occupied west bank was an act of revenge. police in the indian city of bangalore have arrested at least six people after several women said they were groped and molested during new year celebrations. the victims claim they were assaulted by mobs, and cctv pictures have emerged of one woman being attacked. now on bbc news, a very special edition of click. this is it, the very first click live.
sergeant elor azaria shot a palestinian militant who was lying wounded on the ground. prosecutors said the killing in the occupied west bank was an act of revenge. police in the indian city of bangalore have arrested at least six people after several women said they were groped and molested during new year celebrations. the victims claim they were assaulted by mobs, and cctv pictures have emerged of one woman being attacked. now on bbc news, a very special edition of click. this is it, the very...
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here we have a situation where since 2003, it has been palestinian law to reward palestinian terrorists, terrorists, to go out and they're given this incitement this stipend for life and the more mayhem they create, the more horrific the number of civilians they attack and therefore the longer the sentence, the more they know, well, i can serve my time and then when i get out, i can get this stipend for the rest of my life and it is larger and larger, depending upon the amount of mayhem. if i don't make it or if i'm a suicide bomber , my family gets the stipend. hat, by law is the way the palestinian authority has engineered this. costing the lives and you can read about it every month, those civilians attacked on the streets. it's not just israelis, of course. taylor forrest, a u.s. marine, was killed simply because he was in israel, but it was by someone responding to the incitement. so $300 million per year spent to the palestinian authority to do that. no mention of that by the united nations. and that's why today's action is so important. to demn strait our united opposition to u.n
here we have a situation where since 2003, it has been palestinian law to reward palestinian terrorists, terrorists, to go out and they're given this incitement this stipend for life and the more mayhem they create, the more horrific the number of civilians they attack and therefore the longer the sentence, the more they know, well, i can serve my time and then when i get out, i can get this stipend for the rest of my life and it is larger and larger, depending upon the amount of mayhem. if i...
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>> i continue to be significantly married about the israeli-palestinian issue. and i am worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable, it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians, it is bad for the region, and it is bad for america's national security. and i came in to this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious piece talks between the israelis and palestinians. we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time, a lot of effort. first year, second year, all the way until last year. ultimately, what has always been clear is that we cannot force the parties to arrive at peace. what we can do is facilitate, provide a platform, encourage but we can't force them to do it. but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a right ward drift in israeli politics, weakening of president abbas' ability to move and take risk on the part of peace in the palestinian territories, in light of the dangers that have emerged in the region and the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos a
>> i continue to be significantly married about the israeli-palestinian issue. and i am worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable, it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians, it is bad for the region, and it is bad for america's national security. and i came in to this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious piece talks between the israelis and palestinians. we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time, a lot of effort. first...
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one of its soldiers is convicted of manslaughter for killing a wounded palestinian attacker. students in east asia top another educational results table smashing the global pass rate. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where president obama's legacy is being fought over by congress in the final days of his term. the battle lines have been drawn over the future of the president's healthcare reforms known as obamaca re. the incoming trump administration has promised to repeal it as soon as possible and the republican party is now in control of both houses. laura trevelyan reports from washington. they swarmed across capitol hill today with rival entourages and duelling missions. one to protect his signature health—care law, the other to drive a stake through it. president obama and vice president—elect mike pence met with their respective lawmakers to plot their opposing strategies. according to those present, mr obama encouraged democrats to fight rep
one of its soldiers is convicted of manslaughter for killing a wounded palestinian attacker. students in east asia top another educational results table smashing the global pass rate. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where president obama's legacy is being fought over by congress in the final days of his term. the battle lines have been drawn over the future of the...
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such a high—profile trial of a soldier for killing a palestinian is very unusual in israel. the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif. translation: i feel like any father would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that. no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly it would have been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive. when he is sentenced, the maximum he could serve is 20 years injail, but he is expected to get far less. and tonight the prime minister has joined other israeli politicians calling for a pardon. yolande knell, bbc news, tel aviv. also making you the cell, german officials have detained a suspect in connection to the attack of the berlin christmas market. they say the man had dinner and talk intensively with the killer anis amri ata intensively with the killer a
such a high—profile trial of a soldier for killing a palestinian is very unusual in israel. the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif. translation: i feel like any father would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that. no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly it would have been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sergeant azaria's crime took place...
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greg: our top story bloodshed in jerusalem when a palestinian driver using his truck as a deadly weapon. what is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu now saying about the role of isis in the attack, plus a manhunt in mÉxico for the person who stalked and shot a u.s. diplomat. a live report on the search next i love paying extra to file my state returns. i want my tax software to charge me at the last second. there is nothing i can do with an extra $50. said no one ever. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. >> we want to get back to our top stories, israeli calling a palestinian driver who mooed down a group of soldiers, a isis supporter. netanyahu saying the driver has been identified there could be a connection between today's incident, and, those in france and germany. the terror group hamas praise the attack. >> deadly winter storm is now heading north. killed three people in the south. a makessive car pile up shutdown for hours. this is the scene in eastern massachusetts, blizzard conditions, dropping more than a foot of snow. earlier, north carolina and virginia get
greg: our top story bloodshed in jerusalem when a palestinian driver using his truck as a deadly weapon. what is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu now saying about the role of isis in the attack, plus a manhunt in mÉxico for the person who stalked and shot a u.s. diplomat. a live report on the search next i love paying extra to file my state returns. i want my tax software to charge me at the last second. there is nothing i can do with an extra $50. said no one ever. file your taxes for...
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here, we have a palestinian driving a truck into a have a palestinian driving a truck intoa group have a palestinian driving a truck into a group of israeli soldiers. yes. there were serious questions asked after the truck attacks in nice and then the berlin christmas market not guarded. you would expect open areas like this injerusalem deab the promenade into the old city —to deab the promenade into the old city — to have been guarded, especially if soldiers were present in the area. but it appears that this guy drove the truck into those soldiers — four dead, 17 injured. this puts more pressure on binyamin netanyahu, the prime minister, because of course, at the moment, he's already being investigated for corruption charges. but one reason why the israeli population still supports him is he is seen as a strongman of the region, a man who can keep them safe, but if attacks like this — as well as stabbing attacks — continue, people start to call that into question. it makes the entire peace process so question. it makes the entire peace process so much question. it makes the
here, we have a palestinian driving a truck into a have a palestinian driving a truck intoa group have a palestinian driving a truck into a group of israeli soldiers. yes. there were serious questions asked after the truck attacks in nice and then the berlin christmas market not guarded. you would expect open areas like this injerusalem deab the promenade into the old city —to deab the promenade into the old city — to have been guarded, especially if soldiers were present in the area. but...
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. >> and at least 4 people are dead and more than a dozen others injured after a palestinian struck driver plowed through a crowd of israeli soldier, israel prime minister netanyahu said that the suspect is an isis supporters and suggested that the attack was inspired by similar attacks in europe, john huddy with more. reporter: this is first major terrorist attack in 2017 in israel, raising concerns if this is the beginning of another deadly wave of violent, a warning this video may be disturbing. surveillance video shows the moment a commercial truck ploys into a group of israeli arm cadets, mowing them down, driver throwing the truck in reverse crushing those already on the ground, 4 people were killed, 17 others injured, security fores shot and killed that driver, a 28-year-old palestinian man. police say he acted alone. >> he saw the opportunity, drove his vehicle, ramd vehicle to the group of soldiers, unfortunately the result is tragic, this is one of the worst terrorist attack over the last year in jerusalem. reporter: that is the truck that ran into the group of the soldiers here
. >> and at least 4 people are dead and more than a dozen others injured after a palestinian struck driver plowed through a crowd of israeli soldier, israel prime minister netanyahu said that the suspect is an isis supporters and suggested that the attack was inspired by similar attacks in europe, john huddy with more. reporter: this is first major terrorist attack in 2017 in israel, raising concerns if this is the beginning of another deadly wave of violent, a warning this video may be...
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orin, what is the reaction of the palestinian authority to the news of these new housing developments and also the new relationship between the president and netanyahu? >> i would say the new relationship certainly worries them and that's reflect ed in their almost immediate condemnation of the new announcement of settlement housing. this from an executive committee member. she says it is evident that israel is exploiting the inauguration of the new american administration to escalate its violations and the prevention of any existence of a palestinian state. therefore, we urge the u.s. and the rest of the international community to undertake serious and concrete measures to bring about a full cessation of all settlement activities and to hold israel to account. that reference right at the top to trump is a growing concern among palestinian leadership that the u.s. is no longer the impartial broker of peace between israelis and palestinians that peace may now no longer run through washington and palestinians have been looking to the international community more and more. >> orin, how i
orin, what is the reaction of the palestinian authority to the news of these new housing developments and also the new relationship between the president and netanyahu? >> i would say the new relationship certainly worries them and that's reflect ed in their almost immediate condemnation of the new announcement of settlement housing. this from an executive committee member. she says it is evident that israel is exploiting the inauguration of the new american administration to escalate its...
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you go to certain palestinian areas, you can tell the palestinian authority, back then the plo, their houses because they were the grand, most as 10 establish schuss houses because they manage to get the money. that is where a lot of this mon sy going, right? >> indeed. this told you a lot about the difference between president obama and president obama. in the sense that obama is a hard-line ideologue. trump is a practical man who wants to get things done. president obama always idealized the palestinians, so that is part of it. illogically he was always farther left than people realized. this was a last slap at netanyahu. this is slap at incoming, now president trump because of his brooding about the possibility much moving our embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. david: yeah. >> and also, it was to please obama's hard-left base as leaves, as part of his legacy. david: right. >> ultimately he was nasty, really rotten thing to do. david: colonel, you know the intel community quite well inside of the beltway. there is no way i would think that the president of the united states with ac
you go to certain palestinian areas, you can tell the palestinian authority, back then the plo, their houses because they were the grand, most as 10 establish schuss houses because they manage to get the money. that is where a lot of this mon sy going, right? >> indeed. this told you a lot about the difference between president obama and president obama. in the sense that obama is a hard-line ideologue. trump is a practical man who wants to get things done. president obama always...
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does that bode well for the palestinians? we don't know. perhaps this administration, this president could be closer to prime minister netanyahu, they could with a little bit more trust, maybe he could get some more concessions, we really don't know whether he's going to give israel a kind of cart blanch to do whatever it wants or if he's going to lay a more -- i've got your back, now you need to make some of that. >> not just an embassy news. there's a lot of nerves in the palestinian territories right now. >> i appreciate the reporting, and oren lieberman -- our clarissa ward a spokesperson for the kremlin, call this is phone call a, quote, diplomatic necessi necessity. >> there's a lot of phone calls taking place between president netanyahu and approximately trump. the issue of dealing with isis, of facing down against radical islamic terrorism. so that's one potential thing they might be discussing together. but there are also some really sticky issues that the u.s. and russia will have to resolve, if there is going to be this rack rush
does that bode well for the palestinians? we don't know. perhaps this administration, this president could be closer to prime minister netanyahu, they could with a little bit more trust, maybe he could get some more concessions, we really don't know whether he's going to give israel a kind of cart blanch to do whatever it wants or if he's going to lay a more -- i've got your back, now you need to make some of that. >> not just an embassy news. there's a lot of nerves in the palestinian...
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i've said it to palestinians. i don't see how this issue gets resolved in a way that maintains israel as both jewish and a democracy because if you do not have two states, then in some form or fashion, you are extending an occupation. functionally you end up having one state in which millions of people are disenfranchised and operate as second-class occupants or residents. you can't even call them citizens necessarily. and, so, the goal of the resolution was to simply say that the settlements, the growth of the settlements are creating a reality on the ground that increasingly will make a two-state solution impossible. and we believed consistent with the position that had been taken with previous u.s. administrations for decades now that it was important for us to send a signal, a wake up call, that this moment may be passing. and israeli voters and palestinians need to understand that this moment may be passing. and hopefully that then creates a debate inside both israeli and palestinian communities that won't re
i've said it to palestinians. i don't see how this issue gets resolved in a way that maintains israel as both jewish and a democracy because if you do not have two states, then in some form or fashion, you are extending an occupation. functionally you end up having one state in which millions of people are disenfranchised and operate as second-class occupants or residents. you can't even call them citizens necessarily. and, so, the goal of the resolution was to simply say that the settlements,...
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because -- and it's important to the palestinians. because you cannot possibly have a democracy and a jewish state and be a single state, a unitary state. so if israel doesn't create two states, it's going to be that unitary state and, guess what? there are more nonjews today, right now -- >> rose: but why doesn't net in the recognize that that if they create a unitary state, they will face these problems? >> he says he does recognize that. >> rose: he says he's still in favor of a two-state solution and settlements at the same time? >> correct. he says he has to do x number of settlements because his coalition is a coalition which is built up of many people, the majority of his ministers don't believe in a two-state solution. so, effect, you have a settler movement that is driving those politics, and that's what creates this tension. you have many more people in israel who, by all polls, believe in two states. why did we do this? why did we push this? because we support israel, because we care about an israel that can be a jewish sta
because -- and it's important to the palestinians. because you cannot possibly have a democracy and a jewish state and be a single state, a unitary state. so if israel doesn't create two states, it's going to be that unitary state and, guess what? there are more nonjews today, right now -- >> rose: but why doesn't net in the recognize that that if they create a unitary state, they will face these problems? >> he says he does recognize that. >> rose: he says he's still in favor...
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palestinians say jerusalem is their capitol, too. the city contains some of the most important pilgrimage sites in christianity and islam. >> my message to president trump is please don't do it. because it's not going to have nice consequences on the political track. >> reporter: but israelis say jerusalem has been the jewish capital for thousands of years and fear of violence won't change that. >> it is a symbol to follow up with the reality that we live in and it's aligned with our history. for me, it's just do what we need to do. >> reporter: moving the embassy could set peace talks back decades. many fear it would inflame a volatile situation. matt bradley, nbc news, jerusalem. >>> when u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia tried to influence the u.s. election to help donald trump win, they cited russia today, a television network funded by the kremlin that's been called a propaganda outlet for the russian government. in moscow, our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, sat down with its top editor. >> reporter:
palestinians say jerusalem is their capitol, too. the city contains some of the most important pilgrimage sites in christianity and islam. >> my message to president trump is please don't do it. because it's not going to have nice consequences on the political track. >> reporter: but israelis say jerusalem has been the jewish capital for thousands of years and fear of violence won't change that. >> it is a symbol to follow up with the reality that we live in and it's aligned...
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the palestinian authority provides financial awards to a terrorist. >> so you say stop. >> yes. absolutely. he was a united states military academy graduate killed in israel and the palestinian authority was praising that murder of an american service member they would win an election within the palestinian authority. there's a lot of challenges faced in this region and also with foreign companies targeting the economy today. >> what is your plan starting tomorrow and by you i mean all the republicans in congress. what are you going to do about obamacare? >> repealing and replacing obamacare. >> specifically starting tomorrow what is your first move? >> now you have a president that would be willing to sign that legislation and the key is americans talk about certain aspects of obamacare. continuing to cover people with pre-existing conditions with strong support. >> but if your first move is to repeal don't those go away? >> actually the position is in favor of keeping those parts of obamacare where, what is so important is that when you get to the 50 foot level of dealing with
the palestinian authority provides financial awards to a terrorist. >> so you say stop. >> yes. absolutely. he was a united states military academy graduate killed in israel and the palestinian authority was praising that murder of an american service member they would win an election within the palestinian authority. there's a lot of challenges faced in this region and also with foreign companies targeting the economy today. >> what is your plan starting tomorrow and by you i...
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palestinians welcome the conference with benjamin netanyahu calling it rigged. colin powell is here with the prime minister's worries.>> hello, connor. >> conner: after the u.n. voted to condemn the settlements last month, the peace conference seems to be a warning to israelis and palestinians and also to president-elect donald trump with a warning not to abandon the negotiated two state solution with 70 countries signing on to that process saying this is what will lead to a israeli prime minister calling the conference useless. francoise along points the finger at continuing expansion of the settlement locked on the land and leaders who favor the deal as a failure of the international committee to get a peace agreement done between palestinians. many leaders feel that president-elect trump will exasperate the conflict and that is part of the warning that will come out today to president-elect trump with not abandoning the solution and don't give up on peace. israel will have a lot of talk recently that the two state solution is dead and president trump, when he
palestinians welcome the conference with benjamin netanyahu calling it rigged. colin powell is here with the prime minister's worries.>> hello, connor. >> conner: after the u.n. voted to condemn the settlements last month, the peace conference seems to be a warning to israelis and palestinians and also to president-elect donald trump with a warning not to abandon the negotiated two state solution with 70 countries signing on to that process saying this is what will lead to a israeli...
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he said the after, first thing they would do is have a palestinian state. nojamin netanyahu said disrespect. anytime you have to say no disrespect to someone, you disrespect them. and as far as president obama, history will show that they vilified martin luther king in his day. they vilified malcolm x. in his day. and they vilified jesus in his day. host: that was cornell. the president's foreign-policy legacy is what we want to get from you this morning. you can also post on our twitter page and on facebook. todays in the papers looking forward with the new administration, particularly beijing. a topic for how they are preparing for the incoming administration saying that in some ways, beijing has been bracing for a u.s. administration that appears determined to shake the foundation of the u.s. china relation. restrained in the public response, china has sharpened its rhetoric since donald trump double down on the one china policy whereby the u.s. agreed to not recognize taiwan as a separate country, that is up for negotiation. that would upend the diploma
he said the after, first thing they would do is have a palestinian state. nojamin netanyahu said disrespect. anytime you have to say no disrespect to someone, you disrespect them. and as far as president obama, history will show that they vilified martin luther king in his day. they vilified malcolm x. in his day. and they vilified jesus in his day. host: that was cornell. the president's foreign-policy legacy is what we want to get from you this morning. you can also post on our twitter page...
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a soldier who shot dead a wounded palestinian militant has been convicted of manslaughter. israeli sergeant elor azaria killed abdul fatah al—sharif in hebron last march, after the palestinian had been involved in stabbing another soldier. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, hasjoined those calling for a pardon for the soldier. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. it's minutes after two young palestinian men with knives attacked israeli soldiers in hebron. both have been shot. one is dead and one is clearly still alive. sergeant elor azaria, a 19—year—old medic, helped treat a wounded soldier, and then he did this. gunshot a single bullet to the head killed abdel fattah al—sharif. today the sergeant was in a military court, smiling to see a friend and his mother. but soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. judges rejected the soldier's claimed that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. but sergeant azaria has loyal backers in a country where most young people do military service. they accuse the army
a soldier who shot dead a wounded palestinian militant has been convicted of manslaughter. israeli sergeant elor azaria killed abdul fatah al—sharif in hebron last march, after the palestinian had been involved in stabbing another soldier. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, hasjoined those calling for a pardon for the soldier. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. it's minutes after two young palestinian men with knives attacked israeli soldiers in hebron. both have...
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that worked up until the obama administration when they moaned and groaned when the palestinians tried to join. so they admitted them. now we're saving money not contributing. so i think that was a cauterizing wound across the u.s. system. i don't think the palestinians will get any anywhere else and that's the way it should be. >> neil: one thing i noticed in her confirmation hearing and wilbur ross and price and scott prude of the epa, the issue of climate change came up. i guess i could make a point for nikki haley, darned if i would have a tough time with either commerce or a couple of these others. but that was a wedged in point. by the way, you at hhs, you of the united nations, in the middle of everything else going on, that that was going to be a litmus test. >> well, there's a lot of carbon emissions in the united nations from the delegates talking about things that are irrelevant. so if it means reducing carbon emissions out of the u.n. to reduce climate change, count me? >> neil: i don't know how you feel about this. a democrat raised this. governor haley, are you telling us
that worked up until the obama administration when they moaned and groaned when the palestinians tried to join. so they admitted them. now we're saving money not contributing. so i think that was a cauterizing wound across the u.s. system. i don't think the palestinians will get any anywhere else and that's the way it should be. >> neil: one thing i noticed in her confirmation hearing and wilbur ross and price and scott prude of the epa, the issue of climate change came up. i guess i...
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at the centre of the palestinian issue. america, though it is criticised for siding with israel by friends of the palestinians, has, at the same time, nonetheless, kept sacrosanct this view that jerusalem is an issue to be settled eventually. and if donald trump goes ahead and moves the embassy up tojerusalem, that is a major change which would have very unpredictable consequences. multi—billion pound plans to renovate the palace of westminster, including both houses of parliament, are to be subject to an inquiry by a committee of mps. the commons treasury committee will examine the cost and consider whether both mps and lords will have to move out while the work is being done. here's our political correspondent, tom barton. the buildings of parliament are not in a good way. stonework is crumbling, roofs are leaking and something needs to be done to bring the palace of westminster back to life. parliament is part of a world heritage site, recognised as a building of outstanding value to humanity. but fixing it won't be ch
at the centre of the palestinian issue. america, though it is criticised for siding with israel by friends of the palestinians, has, at the same time, nonetheless, kept sacrosanct this view that jerusalem is an issue to be settled eventually. and if donald trump goes ahead and moves the embassy up tojerusalem, that is a major change which would have very unpredictable consequences. multi—billion pound plans to renovate the palace of westminster, including both houses of parliament, are to be...
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the city's status is disputed between israelis and palestinians. such a move is likely to anger palestinians and heighten tensions in the middle east. and many u.s. allies are nervous about statements like this. >> our allies are not paying their fair share. and i've been talking about this recently a lot. our allies must contribute toward their financial, political, and human costs. have to do it. of our tremendous security burden. >> reporter: defense secretary, james mattis is scheduled to visit japan and south korea next week. it will give the asia pacific region a sense of what trump actually has in store. yuri ito, nhk world. >>> an american civilian worker at a u.s. military base has admitted he's responsible for the death of a woman in japan's southern prefecture of okinawa last april. the case has triggered massive protests and led to a review of the status of u.s. base workers. kenneth franklin shinzato has been indicted on several charges including killing a 20-year-old woman. investigators said he had stood mute about the charges. but h
the city's status is disputed between israelis and palestinians. such a move is likely to anger palestinians and heighten tensions in the middle east. and many u.s. allies are nervous about statements like this. >> our allies are not paying their fair share. and i've been talking about this recently a lot. our allies must contribute toward their financial, political, and human costs. have to do it. of our tremendous security burden. >> reporter: defense secretary, james mattis is...
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there have been 230 palestinian deaths caused by israeli fire in the last year, year and a half. we have seen 40 israelis killed in that period of time. when you look at what we have seen today, is it more about isis attacking the west or is this about the israeli-palestinian conflict? >> where it took place and given the history that you talked about, it does the end to say it has to be more about the conflict. but we won't know that until you go into the digital footprint of the assaassailant. >> and that's the claim so far at least by the prime minister. we have another breaking story we are talking about, and that's related to this. new video into msnbc. actually airport security video from tmz on friday's shooting at the fort lauderdale airport. this video again maybe disturbing to some. as you watch it, passengers, as you see here, walking by baggage claim. you saw the suspect there. santiago pulling out his glock pistol and starts firing. people start running for safety, hiding behind anything that they can see and they can find. 70 seconds later, there he is at the bottom
there have been 230 palestinian deaths caused by israeli fire in the last year, year and a half. we have seen 40 israelis killed in that period of time. when you look at what we have seen today, is it more about isis attacking the west or is this about the israeli-palestinian conflict? >> where it took place and given the history that you talked about, it does the end to say it has to be more about the conflict. but we won't know that until you go into the digital footprint of the...
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so we are essentially tipping the hand of -- you look at the palestinian authority and 10% of the budget goes towards supporting and paying terrorists and their families. the same to be said of the iran deal. lifting sanctions for iran, helping iran rebuild their economy. again, the largest state sponsor of terrorism. so i think the hamas spokesperson who is saying that they appreciate the resolution, who's praising the resolution, so i think it is deeply disturbing that president obama and this administration thinks that is representative of american values when we have repeatedly propped up and helped these countries that support terrorism around the country, but yet we turn our back on israel. we turn our back on our friend. and as benjamin netanyahu said, this was an ambush attack and he called it a declaration of war. i find that very deeply disturbing that somehow the administration thinks this is representative of american values because it is not. >> quick final word to you, daniel. >> the obama administration is not delusional enough to know this will bring about middle east pea
so we are essentially tipping the hand of -- you look at the palestinian authority and 10% of the budget goes towards supporting and paying terrorists and their families. the same to be said of the iran deal. lifting sanctions for iran, helping iran rebuild their economy. again, the largest state sponsor of terrorism. so i think the hamas spokesperson who is saying that they appreciate the resolution, who's praising the resolution, so i think it is deeply disturbing that president obama and...
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that it is bad for palestinians. it is bad for the region and it is bad for america's national security. and i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israeli and palestinians. and we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time and a lot of energy, a lot of time and a lot of effort, first year, second year, all the way until last year. ultimately, what has always been clear is that we cannot force the parties to arrive at peace. what we can do is facilitate, provide a platform, encourage, but we can't force them to do it. but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a right—ward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abassi's ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace in the palestinian territories. in light of the all the dangers that have emerged in the region and the understandable fear there is a israelis may have about there is a israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of
that it is bad for palestinians. it is bad for the region and it is bad for america's national security. and i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israeli and palestinians. and we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time and a lot of energy, a lot of time and a lot of effort, first year, second year, all the way until last year. ultimately, what has always been clear is that we cannot force the parties to arrive at peace. what we can do...