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but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics weakening 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 the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do understanding that the two parties wouldn't actually arrive at a final status agreement is to preserve the possibility of the two-state solution because we do not see an alternative to it. and i've said this directly to prime minister netanyahu and said it inside of israel, i've said it to palestinians as well. 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 a second class residenc
but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics weakening 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 the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do understanding that the two parties...
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an israeli voters and palestinians need to understand this moment may be passing. and hopefully that then creates a debate inside both israeli and palestinian communities that won't result immediately in lead tout at least will a more sober assessment of what the alternatives are. so the president-elect will have his own policy. the ambassador, or the candidate for the ambassadorship, obviously has very different views than i do. that is their prerogative. that is part of what happens after elections. clear.hink my views are we will see how their approach plays itself out. project todayo what could end up happening. but obviously, it is a volatile environment. what we have seen in the past is when sudden unilateral moves are made that speak to some of the core issues and sensitivities of either side, that can be explosive. and what we have tried to do in the transition is just provide the context in which the president-elect may want to make some of these positions. reporter: are you worried -- [indiscernible] president obama: well, that is part of what we have tri
an israeli voters and palestinians need to understand this moment may be passing. and hopefully that then creates a debate inside both israeli and palestinian communities that won't result immediately in lead tout at least will a more sober assessment of what the alternatives are. so the president-elect will have his own policy. the ambassador, or the candidate for the ambassadorship, obviously has very different views than i do. that is their prerogative. that is part of what happens after...
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but in light of shifts in israeli politics and alestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abbas' ability to ove and take risks on behalf of peace and palestinian territories, in light of all the dangers that have emerged in the region, and the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted o do, understanding that the 2 bodies wouldn't actually arrive t a final status agreement, is preserved the possibility of a two state solution, because we do not see an alternative to it. and i have said this directly o prime minister netanyahu. i've said this inside of israel. i said this to palestinians as well. 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 to states -- 2 states, you are in some form or fashion extending an occupation. functionally you end up having one state in which millions of people are disenfranchised and operate as second-class occ
but in light of shifts in israeli politics and alestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abbas' ability to ove and take risks on behalf of peace and palestinian territories, in light of all the dangers that have emerged in the region, and the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted o do, understanding that the 2 bodies...
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israeli politics ever since. also, another person who is nos stranger to washington certainly is professor itamar rab knowvich known to many of you. itamar was israel's ambassador to washington in the 1990s. was also the chief negotiator with syria, a real scholar when it comes to syria. and he's also been the head of what's tel aviv university dky on center and he's been the president, the provost of tel aviv university. he's the chairman of something called the israel institute to support the idea of israel studies in the united states and in different parts of the world. and i just really think here are two people that have thought a lot about israel's foreign policy and it's really a delight for me and for the institute that they've come back and vin shared to share their perspectives with us today. i want to thank you both very much for coming and we'll start with cabinet minister zachchy hanegbi. >> good noon. good noon and afternoon, david. happy to sedan is here. itamar, good friend and everybody here, th
israeli politics ever since. also, another person who is nos stranger to washington certainly is professor itamar rab knowvich known to many of you. itamar was israel's ambassador to washington in the 1990s. was also the chief negotiator with syria, a real scholar when it comes to syria. and he's also been the head of what's tel aviv university dky on center and he's been the president, the provost of tel aviv university. he's the chairman of something called the israel institute to support the...
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israeli government since 1948. it is a common sense and to do. we need to create better relationship. friedman's opposition to a two state solution is a huge mistake for israel and the world. it does not signal to certain elements in the israeli government that somehow a one state solution makes sense because ultimately as john kerry says israel cannot be democratic and a jewish state unless it is part of a two state solution. host: time for just a few more calls with congressman brad sherman. californialinda is waiting in tennessee. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was going to talk about something else, but talking about israel, i think if they change and notd ,ive no money whatsoever everybody who voted against israel needs to be voted out, and we the people will see that they get put out. that is the reason obama lost. the people gathered and put themselves forward. i used to be a democrat. all of his rules and regulations and everything else, you should know. if it does not work, people don't want it. t
israeli government since 1948. it is a common sense and to do. we need to create better relationship. friedman's opposition to a two state solution is a huge mistake for israel and the world. it does not signal to certain elements in the israeli government that somehow a one state solution makes sense because ultimately as john kerry says israel cannot be democratic and a jewish state unless it is part of a two state solution. host: time for just a few more calls with congressman brad sherman....
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it easier for the israeli public, the israeli public to accept deals with the arab world and with the palestinians. because there is an unstated but a real sense in israel that the israeli-palestinian conflict is a zero-sum conflict. if they gain, weight lose, and vice versa. not so with the arab states where interest can become from entry. so confessions, agreement with the arab states are easier to market in the israeli political arena. secondly, the arabs can offer concessions that would make it easier or would supplement the value of the deal. if you recall on the way to cairo, president obama stopped in saudi arabia and wanted to persuade the saudis to offer overflight for israel on the way to asia as part of the deal. he met with negative response, but if israel responds to the arab peace initiative and the arabs comes in and in the states comes in, issues like this can be close. the arab peace initiative, the original one in 2007, are not exactly relevant. it's a very short document. it looks small diktat that the plan. and, of course, syria is not a partner at this point. but
it easier for the israeli public, the israeli public to accept deals with the arab world and with the palestinians. because there is an unstated but a real sense in israel that the israeli-palestinian conflict is a zero-sum conflict. if they gain, weight lose, and vice versa. not so with the arab states where interest can become from entry. so confessions, agreement with the arab states are easier to market in the israeli political arena. secondly, the arabs can offer concessions that would...
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as israeli society. then you have islamophobic state violence imported to the u.s. from israel. why the u.s. wants to control -- wants to understand israel's method of control has a lot to do with how similar situations look for palestinians and for black folks and other targeted communities in the u.s. there's a great video if you go to blackpalestinesolidarity.com, i think is the url, a lot of incredible actors put together. the core is about black palestinian solidarity, when i see them, i see us. it's really brilliantly done video that sparked a lot of other collaboration. i can't speak for the experience of those targeted communities but i can observe at least that you look at pictures out of ferguson, out of standing rock, and it looks like an occupation. so that is why these collaborations are so dangerous because you see two governments with a lot of militarized violence towards their people and towards people outside their countries as well collaborating. i think something to know is that israel
as israeli society. then you have islamophobic state violence imported to the u.s. from israel. why the u.s. wants to control -- wants to understand israel's method of control has a lot to do with how similar situations look for palestinians and for black folks and other targeted communities in the u.s. there's a great video if you go to blackpalestinesolidarity.com, i think is the url, a lot of incredible actors put together. the core is about black palestinian solidarity, when i see them, i...
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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 rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do understanding that the two parties wouldn't actually arrive at a final status agreement is to preserve the possibility of a two-state solution because we do not see an alternative to it. and i've said this directly to president netten yanyahnetanyah. -- 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 a second class residence. 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 creati
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 rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do understanding that the two parties...
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. >> the washington institute hosted a discussion with an israeli cabine cabinet ministera former israeli ambassador on the future of use israel relations. from yesterday, this runs just over 90 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome back to the washington institute. we are really delighted today to bring two perspectives from israel that i think will really get at the question that's on peoples mind, which is how does the middle east look at the start of the trump era? we have two israelis to offer how they would like the new administration to look at the region writ large, then how to also reinvigorate the u.s.-israel relationship. so it's really a delight for me to really welcome back to this podium to people who have been friends of the institute in the past. one is cabinet minister tzachi hanegbi who was there regional minister for cooperation and a close confidant of this prime minister, prime minister netanyahu. he is at a range of cabinet portfolios. his involvement in israeli governance and goes back to leave the 1980s and is been involved in israeli politics ever since. a
. >> the washington institute hosted a discussion with an israeli cabine cabinet ministera former israeli ambassador on the future of use israel relations. from yesterday, this runs just over 90 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome back to the washington institute. we are really delighted today to bring two perspectives from israel that i think will really get at the question that's on peoples mind, which is how does the middle east look at the start of the trump era? we...
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delegates from 70 countries restate their commitment to the solution between the conflic between the israelis and the palestinians. either party turned up to the summit hosted by france. speak toal prosecutors to thest fro warran samsung deputy chairman. annette: we begin in the united states, whether our four it is to go until donald trump becomes president. the nation braces itself for a swift change of direction, the real estate tycoon spoke to britain's newspapers. and brexit to free-trade angela merkel's as he describes mistakestrophic t with refugees. our correspondent has more. >> the white house preparing for a new occupant. at the end of this week, donald trump will be standing on the spot to be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. the final touches are being done. in his last few days at trump tower, the 70-year-old appeared relaxed shortly before taking control of the world's largest economy. asked about europe's largest economy, he said the e.u. has become a vehicle for germany. he had a message for chancellor angela merkel. mr. trump: i think she made one very cat
delegates from 70 countries restate their commitment to the solution between the conflic between the israelis and the palestinians. either party turned up to the summit hosted by france. speak toal prosecutors to thest fro warran samsung deputy chairman. annette: we begin in the united states, whether our four it is to go until donald trump becomes president. the nation braces itself for a swift change of direction, the real estate tycoon spoke to britain's newspapers. and brexit to free-trade...
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our attitudes towards israeli settlements. last week israel made some announcements and the white house spokesman was quiet, didn't condemn or comment on it, or even the question of potentially israel's annexing parts of west bank, unlikely that they would seek to annex all of the west bank, but there's been talk of annexing some of the big blocks or to start with some areas and areas c and we're going to be faced in the next few days with the fourth issue in this other complex which is had the united states reacts to what looks like israeli legislation that would retroactively legalize settlement outposts that are not only illegal under international law but are illegal up until now under israeli law and they're about to be magically -- the dust will be thrown on them and they'll become legal. so netanyahu will have that on his mind. already the israeli government on these issues seems to be dipping its toe on the water. it's quote unquote gotten away with the announcement of more settlement activity. no reaction that i saw t
our attitudes towards israeli settlements. last week israel made some announcements and the white house spokesman was quiet, didn't condemn or comment on it, or even the question of potentially israel's annexing parts of west bank, unlikely that they would seek to annex all of the west bank, but there's been talk of annexing some of the big blocks or to start with some areas and areas c and we're going to be faced in the next few days with the fourth issue in this other complex which is had the...
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this is what israeli soldiers on a training course had come to see. security camera footage shows two groups. the one in the background has just got off a coach when this happens. look at the top left of the screen. the lorry drives at the soldiers at high speed and hits them. then it backs up quickly, apparently trying to crush more people before the driver is shot dead. he is said to have been a palestinian from a nearby area of eastjerusalem. witnesses who saw the bloody aftermath spoke of their shock. i just saw the truck going onto the sidewalk from the road and hitting the soldiers and it took me some time to understand it was a terror attack. those who died were all in their 20s. more than a dozen others were wounded. you can still see the skid marks in the dirt here. this is the very spot where those soldiers were killed. there has been an upsurge in palestinian attacks on israelis in the past year or so, but this is one of the deadliest, and the use of a lorry is also something unusual. visiting the scene, the prime minister said this was sim
this is what israeli soldiers on a training course had come to see. security camera footage shows two groups. the one in the background has just got off a coach when this happens. look at the top left of the screen. the lorry drives at the soldiers at high speed and hits them. then it backs up quickly, apparently trying to crush more people before the driver is shot dead. he is said to have been a palestinian from a nearby area of eastjerusalem. witnesses who saw the bloody aftermath spoke of...
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the israeli government is waiting for the official announcement. we are at the very beginning stages of even discussing the subject. hopes toan leadership convince trump against this significant move. >> we hope he will not move the aviv tofrom tel jerusalem because jerusalem is one united city, even though that is wrong and illegal. moving the embassy will be a step in the wrong direction. >> all embassies are located until a peaceful resolution is reached. hoping that a relocation of the u.s. embassy would set a precedent. israeli authorities and current settlement -- encourage settlement construction, giving new authorizations for the building of 500 66 new homes on sunday. coalition partners are pushing for a plan to enact a major settlement east of jerusalem. says suchminister bills should only be voted after an initial talk with donald trump. >> moving out in the battle to lead the french socialist, managing to beat six other candidates in the party's primaries at the weekend. the two men will compete in a runoff vote on sunday. >> elation am
the israeli government is waiting for the official announcement. we are at the very beginning stages of even discussing the subject. hopes toan leadership convince trump against this significant move. >> we hope he will not move the aviv tofrom tel jerusalem because jerusalem is one united city, even though that is wrong and illegal. moving the embassy will be a step in the wrong direction. >> all embassies are located until a peaceful resolution is reached. hoping that a relocation...
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he killed for israeli soldiers. more on the ongoing conflict in the region and what the united states could do to get de-escalate tensions under a new president. israeli prime minister is linking a deadly attack in jerusalem to isis. they are saying the palestinian truck driver who plowed into a crowd of israeli soldiers was a supporter of the islamic state. meanwhile, the israeli leaders are looking forward to a new relationship with the incoming trump administration after years of tension with the obama white house. let's talk about this now with the reserve intelligence officers with the office of nato intelligence. the senior fellow at the foreign policy research. prime minister netanyahuis looking forward to a fresh start . can it happen? what you think. i think it's certainly time. there has been factors that are independent of president-elect trump and frankly, the united states. namely the unfortunate rise of iran. what you have had is a situation where the states are just as concerned about iran getting nuc
he killed for israeli soldiers. more on the ongoing conflict in the region and what the united states could do to get de-escalate tensions under a new president. israeli prime minister is linking a deadly attack in jerusalem to isis. they are saying the palestinian truck driver who plowed into a crowd of israeli soldiers was a supporter of the islamic state. meanwhile, the israeli leaders are looking forward to a new relationship with the incoming trump administration after years of tension...
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security council resolution that considered israeli settlements illegal and an obstacle. mr. trump moving the embassy to jerusalem and an ambassador that doesn't believe in a two-state solution. will this ignite a third intifada? it will protect israel? and in retrospect, do you think it should hold israel more accountable like president bush senior did with the loan guaranty? thank you. >> 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, 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 talk between israelis and palestinians, and we invested 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,
security council resolution that considered israeli settlements illegal and an obstacle. mr. trump moving the embassy to jerusalem and an ambassador that doesn't believe in a two-state solution. will this ignite a third intifada? it will protect israel? and in retrospect, do you think it should hold israel more accountable like president bush senior did with the loan guaranty? thank you. >> i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli-palestinian issue, and i'm worried about...
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israeli security forces shot and killed the attacker. nine other suspects have been arrested in connection with÷ú t attack. funerals are set for monday. >>> the suspect in the florida airport shooting, the person you see here will be formerly charged onp monday. could face the death penalty if he's found guilty of federal charges. five people were killed in that attack, six others wounded at the airport inym fort lauderdal florida. >>> north korea saying, any time anywhere, if they could launch an intercontinental ballisti& missile, just last week they said it was close to testing the long-range missile. north korea blames the united states citing a÷ú hostile polic. >>> on tuesday confirmation hearings will begin in washington for the u.s. president elect donald trump's cabinetcñpicks. but the office's government ethics says that several nominees still have yet to be properly vetted. that means they have not yet completed theç ethics review process that's required, one source telling cnn among those in question is trump's pick to
israeli security forces shot and killed the attacker. nine other suspects have been arrested in connection with÷ú t attack. funerals are set for monday. >>> the suspect in the florida airport shooting, the person you see here will be formerly charged onp monday. could face the death penalty if he's found guilty of federal charges. five people were killed in that attack, six others wounded at the airport inym fort lauderdal florida. >>> north korea saying, any time anywhere,...
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israeli radio reports three soldiers have been killed. initial reports said at least 15 soldiers injured, two critically. officials say the driver was shot and killed. we'll keep you updated as we get more information. >>> now to the dangerous storms on both coasts. the deadly winter storm in the east is still forcing road closures and flight cancellations. let's bring in meteorologist bonnie schneider. good morning, bonnie. >> good morning, dara. boy, did we see a lot of flight cancellations and delays. looking at temperatures really cold behind the storm. waking up to frigid numbers in the teens and single digits. off to the west the temperature is not as much of an issue as moisture, plume of proper cal moisture coming in known as atmospheric river across pacific. rain is coming down in san francisco. it's going to accumulate to dangerous amounts because this storm actually has warmer air with it as well. as that comes over the snowpack, which is already so high we're looking at a risk for flooding. a big risk going forward monday stra
israeli radio reports three soldiers have been killed. initial reports said at least 15 soldiers injured, two critically. officials say the driver was shot and killed. we'll keep you updated as we get more information. >>> now to the dangerous storms on both coasts. the deadly winter storm in the east is still forcing road closures and flight cancellations. let's bring in meteorologist bonnie schneider. good morning, bonnie. >> good morning, dara. boy, did we see a lot of flight...
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>>> a truck plowing into israeli soldiers killinging four. the prime minister points to isis. >>> it's being called the worst in a decade. a deadly storm bringing a fire holes of moisture to the west with flooding and mountains of snow. the coolest new cars from the detroit auto show as gas prices continue to rise. that and college students off to the races as we week. "early ithdareived a lifetime a award turned her acceptance remarks into an all-out rebuke against donald trump. >> hollywood is crawling with us onners and foreigners. and if we kick them all out, you'll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts. >> and while never mentioning trump by name, the staunch hillary clinton supporter went after him for what she says was the year's most effective performance. >> but there was one performance this year that stunned me. it was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most-respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter. someone he outranked in capacity to fight back. it. i stil
>>> a truck plowing into israeli soldiers killinging four. the prime minister points to isis. >>> it's being called the worst in a decade. a deadly storm bringing a fire holes of moisture to the west with flooding and mountains of snow. the coolest new cars from the detroit auto show as gas prices continue to rise. that and college students off to the races as we week. "early ithdareived a lifetime a award turned her acceptance remarks into an all-out rebuke against...
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historically speaking, the israeli prime minister has often linked attacks against israelis to global terrorism, worldwide. yet the evidence shows, the attacks on israel are basically, really relate to the palestinian/israeli conflict, as opposed to global terrorism. this isa as opposed to global terrorism. this is a very important point, because the israeli security forces have never been able to establish direct links between attacks what on israel since october 2015 and the so—called islamic state. it would seem to make sense, if that's the right word, that islamic state would prioritise israel as a target? this is really what amazes me, that i have spent years working on al-qaeda and the so—called islamic state. they have never prioritised israel. the overwhelming attacks, more than 99 present, have targeted arabic countries, and western countries. as you know, from your own viewers, since october 2015, scores of attacks had taken place in israel. they involve shootings, stabbings and car attacks. more than 30 israelis have been killed, and more than 240 palestinians had been
historically speaking, the israeli prime minister has often linked attacks against israelis to global terrorism, worldwide. yet the evidence shows, the attacks on israel are basically, really relate to the palestinian/israeli conflict, as opposed to global terrorism. this isa as opposed to global terrorism. this is a very important point, because the israeli security forces have never been able to establish direct links between attacks what on israel since october 2015 and the so—called...
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2700 israelis died in that way. michael oren points out that israelis tend to tell the story of yom kippur is a great military defeat. at one point it was taught as an amazing military victory. eventually, israel won. there was a surprise attack 75 years ago in december. worlda one, pearl harbor, war ii? this is for the group therapy session afterwards. these groups help to see the tension that is going on. are talking about this resupply and henry kissinger is talking to investors in the state of israel. he says you have to paint it all out. the planes that are going to be used -- how do you test them on? you don't want to make it too obvious that it is coming from the united states. come in going to generic looking plants. the tension is growing, what do we do? there is a great line. he says it is absolutely essential that senators and congressmen don't go around attacking the president. they called me to tell me that there is a story going around saying that i kept you from preempting. henry kissinger goes from d
2700 israelis died in that way. michael oren points out that israelis tend to tell the story of yom kippur is a great military defeat. at one point it was taught as an amazing military victory. eventually, israel won. there was a surprise attack 75 years ago in december. worlda one, pearl harbor, war ii? this is for the group therapy session afterwards. these groups help to see the tension that is going on. are talking about this resupply and henry kissinger is talking to investors in the state...
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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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and over 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. the settlement‘s mary represent an influential settler organisation. —— mayor. we are going further away from the two—state solution. i think the palestinians were given an option to set the palestinian state and we know today for a fact that palestinian authorities are completely corrupt, completely bankrupt. but many in the international community say that settlement expansion is also what's undermining a two—state solution. the issue of the settlement, compromises were made in the past and unfortunately none of these attempts have brought peace up until now. but there are new international efforts to push for peace and a palestinian state to neighbour israel. it's all happening just before donald trump takes office. could this be the site of his us embassy in jerusalem? he is promising to move his ambassador from tel aviv. many israelis welcome the idea because it recognises a united jerusalem as their capital, but palestinians believe it will kill the two—state solutio
and over 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. the settlement‘s mary represent an influential settler organisation. —— mayor. we are going further away from the two—state solution. i think the palestinians were given an option to set the palestinian state and we know today for a fact that palestinian authorities are completely corrupt, completely bankrupt. but many in the international community say that settlement expansion is also what's undermining a...
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peopleavored by israeli as his party's lives in the polls. >> we will leave it there. some breaking news, let's wrap the numbers around for you. overall aings here, trend solidifying the data coming up from the united emirates and egypt as well. although that weakness and that deterioration is slowing down, great to have you back on the show. happy new year. arguably encouraging start to 2017 with these numbers. >> it was a strong finish for 2016. we saw a four-month high in the study pmi. it was challenging for the gulf countries with loyal -- with low oil gas prices. we are sitting to see that fall into the bay. whenat about the situation it comes to saudi arabia? very much in focus. a lot of reforms and changes. there are price pressures building there as well. >> what we saw is a decline in non-oil activity in 2016 relative to 2015. it is slower growth. there is still expansion. spending int total 2016 it was 5% lower than 2015. going forward, they are probably not going to make significant further cats. we are expecting -- further cut's. drive an increase in growt
peopleavored by israeli as his party's lives in the polls. >> we will leave it there. some breaking news, let's wrap the numbers around for you. overall aings here, trend solidifying the data coming up from the united emirates and egypt as well. although that weakness and that deterioration is slowing down, great to have you back on the show. happy new year. arguably encouraging start to 2017 with these numbers. >> it was a strong finish for 2016. we saw a four-month high in the...
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like any israeli dues injerusalem. since 1967 more than 14,000 residency cards were revoked by the israeli authorities in the main purpose is to minimise the number of palestinians living injerusalem and to ensure a jewish majority. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. 0n the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading. now it is time for the sport. chelsea are seven points clear at the top of the english premier league after their 12th victory in 13 matches. and they did it without diego costa. dropped after a falling out with the coaching staff. their 3—0 win over champions leicester came thanks to two goals from marcos alonso. and it takes them seven points clear. the leaders were without their star striker, who's reportedly unsettled by a lucrative approach from a chinese club. but manager antonio conte insists costa was injured and couldn
like any israeli dues injerusalem. since 1967 more than 14,000 residency cards were revoked by the israeli authorities in the main purpose is to minimise the number of palestinians living injerusalem and to ensure a jewish majority. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. 0n the idea of two states, but only by very narrow margins. on both sides there are fears that chances for a peace deal are fading....
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but even the israelis, i suspect, are wary about doing this. the reason is, israel has prepared, anyway, relations with the sunni arabs, clandestinely, it is not in public, but even the saudi's and the gulf arabs, and in addition to eat in egypt and jordan, which are openly any peace treaty. this would cause writing all over the middle east and under the progress. i think the israelis would rather have the real progress that has had been behind-the-scenes than the symbolism of the embassy in jerusalem. >> we are on the cusp of the 50th anniversary of the six-day war in jerusalem. you think about how many individuals have tried to come up with a peace pact of some sort. you look at some of the professionals, george mitchell, dennis ross, people who spend their lives trying to do this. it eludes them. donald trump may or may not actually try to move the embassy. i think he is just trying to shake things up and he is trying to be the agitator, if you will. he wants to be an agent of change. one has to remember that the visigoths were agents of cha
but even the israelis, i suspect, are wary about doing this. the reason is, israel has prepared, anyway, relations with the sunni arabs, clandestinely, it is not in public, but even the saudi's and the gulf arabs, and in addition to eat in egypt and jordan, which are openly any peace treaty. this would cause writing all over the middle east and under the progress. i think the israelis would rather have the real progress that has had been behind-the-scenes than the symbolism of the embassy in...
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and over 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. we are going further away from the two state solution. i think the palestinians were given an option and we know today for a fact that palestinian authorities are com pletely that palestinian authorities are completely corrupt, bankrupt. that many in the international community so that settlement expansion is also what is undermining at two state solution. the issue of the settlements, come promoters were made in the past and unfortunately none of these attempts have brought peace up until now. but there are new international efforts to push for peace and a palestinian state to neighbour is rail. —— israel. they recognise a united jerusalem as their capital but palestinians believe it will kill the two state solution. first of all, i am considered a resident and not a citizen as any israeli due living in jerusalem. since 1967, more than 14,000 jerusalem. since 1967, more than 111,000 residency cards were revoked by israeli authorities and the main purposeis by israeli authorities
and over 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. we are going further away from the two state solution. i think the palestinians were given an option and we know today for a fact that palestinian authorities are com pletely that palestinian authorities are completely corrupt, bankrupt. that many in the international community so that settlement expansion is also what is undermining at two state solution. the issue of the settlements, come promoters were made in...
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duesin and not a citizen as any israeli dues injerusalem. and not a citizen as any israeli dues in jerusalem. since 1967 and not a citizen as any israeli dues injerusalem. since 1967 more than 14,000 dues injerusalem. since 1967 more than 111,000 residency cards have been revoked by israeli authorities. the main purpose is to minimise the number of palestinians living in jerusalem and to make sure of a jewish charity. how do you think the next us president donald trump could change things? his move of the embassy would be a violation of international law but would also legitimise israel's occupation of eastjerusalem by recognising their exclusive sovereignty over jerusalem. recent opinion polls suggest most israelis and palestinians do still support the idea of two states, but only by narrow margins. 0n idea of two states, but only by narrow margins. on both sides there are concerns chances for a peace deal are fading. the us president—elect, donald trump is suggesting he will consider lifting sanctions imposed on moscow by president 0bama in retaliation for russian cyber—attacks. in an
duesin and not a citizen as any israeli dues injerusalem. and not a citizen as any israeli dues in jerusalem. since 1967 and not a citizen as any israeli dues injerusalem. since 1967 more than 14,000 dues injerusalem. since 1967 more than 111,000 residency cards have been revoked by israeli authorities. the main purpose is to minimise the number of palestinians living in jerusalem and to make sure of a jewish charity. how do you think the next us president donald trump could change things? his...
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>> we know that as far as those killed and injured, four people were killed as you mentioned, three israeli army cadets, one officer and 17 others were wounded. that number may continue to grow. some of those hurt were indeed badly injured. before we play this surveillance video, i just want to caution, give a warning to viewers, some people may find it disturbing but this attack happened earlier this afternoon earlier in jerusalem when police said that a palestinian man plowed his vehicle, commercial truck, commercial work truck into a group of israeli army cadets that had gotten off a bus and you see this vehicle just go straight into them. it happened across the street from a neighborhood called arnona and that's above what called sadly and ironically enough, the peace forest here in jerusalem. it hits close to home for me and here is why, take a look. >> that's the true that ran into the group of soldiers that were here today, they are gathered up on the grass. they have been pulling the bodied away, the peace forest earlier this afternoon. i live right down the block. that's where i wa
>> we know that as far as those killed and injured, four people were killed as you mentioned, three israeli army cadets, one officer and 17 others were wounded. that number may continue to grow. some of those hurt were indeed badly injured. before we play this surveillance video, i just want to caution, give a warning to viewers, some people may find it disturbing but this attack happened earlier this afternoon earlier in jerusalem when police said that a palestinian man plowed his...
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the israeli prime minister visits the location of a lorry attack which killed four israeli soldiers and injured 15 others. benjamin netanyahu blamed the attack injerusalem on islamic state militants. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. so a busy day of fa cup action, and that's where we'll start. liverpool are going to have to make a 600 mile round trip to devon, if they're to reach the fa cup fourth round. plymouth argyle, from league two, held the premier league side to a goalless draw at anfield to force the replay. alex gulrajani watched the match. these fans are used to long treks across the country, but not in these numbers. nearly 9,000 plymouth fans made the trip to anfield, in hope more than expectation. the youngest liverpool line—up in history greeted derek adams's side but their inexperience was made up for by their abundance of talent. they came flying forward. lee mccormack did his job in the plymouth goal. time to resort to some underhand tactics. emre can, welcome to english football. but liverpool would not be rattled, and the chances kept on comi
the israeli prime minister visits the location of a lorry attack which killed four israeli soldiers and injured 15 others. benjamin netanyahu blamed the attack injerusalem on islamic state militants. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. so a busy day of fa cup action, and that's where we'll start. liverpool are going to have to make a 600 mile round trip to devon, if they're to reach the fa cup fourth round. plymouth argyle, from league two, held the premier league side to a...
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and so today the israeli government announced this. it's a controversial move as all the settlement constructions have been in the past, but it's one that israeli officials are very excited about making now with a new president, somebody who supports their agenda, that they seem to be going forward. there's a lot of talk we will see more settlement construction here in jerusalem because the feeling among most israeli officials, eric, is that president trump as part of his agenda to improve ties with israel is simply not going to complain and not going to stop israeli settlement construction. eric: yeah, conor, those settlements certainly top of the agenda as well as a possible two-state solution. we'll be on top of all this, of course. conor powell live from jerusalem, thank you. arthel? arthel: president trump entering his first full week in office with just two of his cabinet positions filled compared to the seven that were confirmed for president obama when he entered office. democrats promising a long fight over some of mr. trump's
and so today the israeli government announced this. it's a controversial move as all the settlement constructions have been in the past, but it's one that israeli officials are very excited about making now with a new president, somebody who supports their agenda, that they seem to be going forward. there's a lot of talk we will see more settlement construction here in jerusalem because the feeling among most israeli officials, eric, is that president trump as part of his agenda to improve ties...
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but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abassa'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 the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things what we at least wanted to do, understanding that the two parties wouldn't actually arrive at a final status agreement, is to preserve the possibility of a two-state solution because we do not see an alternative to it. and i've said this directly to prime minister netanyahu, i've said it inside of israel. 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 occu
but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abassa'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 the understandable fears that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things what we at least wanted to do, understanding that the...
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he had stabbed another israeli soldier. so, people were sort of expecting tensions to possibly flair. but again, even though there's been an increase of palestinian and israeli violence over the past year, the past few months have been rather quiet, so this is not an expected attack by any means. it's the first and deadliest terrorist incident in jerusalem in the past three months, alex. >> all right, lucy kafanov following things from london, thank you for that. >>> the east coast is dealing with the aftermath of a deadly winter storm. five fatalities have been confirmed in connection with the blast of snow and ice and sleet which has hit areas from georgia all the way to maine. and the west coast is now preparing for a major storm. that is raising some fears of widespread flooding, mudslides and avalanches. joining me now, meteorologist bonnie schneider. so, bonnie, how's it looking out there? >> well, alex, we're getting the snowfall totals in, and we've had so many records shattered, like this one in providence. this go
he had stabbed another israeli soldier. so, people were sort of expecting tensions to possibly flair. but again, even though there's been an increase of palestinian and israeli violence over the past year, the past few months have been rather quiet, so this is not an expected attack by any means. it's the first and deadliest terrorist incident in jerusalem in the past three months, alex. >> all right, lucy kafanov following things from london, thank you for that. >>> the east...
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israeli settlers who live in the west bank live under israeli civil law. what has been happening is increasingly there has been a reverse of the oslo process. palestinian homes in the west bank, built illegally i grant you that, but only because they can't get permits. only one permit was granted for construction in 2014 and 2015. those have been demolished. charlie: how much aid did we give israel last year? how many billions of dollars? secretary kerry: it was $3.1 billion, somewhere approximately. charlie: largest donor in the world. secretary kerry: israel receives more than 50% of all of the foreign military sales support of the united states. and yes, we give them a lot of aid. i am not bashful about that, i think we should. i am glad we give israel a lot of aid. israel's our ally, our friend, and israel has been under siege. and israel does need to have the security to protect itself great -- itself. part of the guiding principle how we approach this process was to absolutely make certain israel could defend itself by itself. that is a premise -- ch
israeli settlers who live in the west bank live under israeli civil law. what has been happening is increasingly there has been a reverse of the oslo process. palestinian homes in the west bank, built illegally i grant you that, but only because they can't get permits. only one permit was granted for construction in 2014 and 2015. those have been demolished. charlie: how much aid did we give israel last year? how many billions of dollars? secretary kerry: it was $3.1 billion, somewhere...
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resolution condemning israeli settlements. what does he think on that issue. plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ >>> we are back with james baker, the former secretary of state and secretary of treasury and so much else. let me ask you about the resolution in the u.n. in which the united states for the first time not veto a resolution condemning the billing of settlements in israel. you railed against them when you were secretary in state. you got in some hot water but you held to your position. what do you make of what the obama administration did? >> first of all, let me suggest to you it wasn't the first time that the united states didn't veto. abstaining in that situation was very consistent with long standing u.s. policy. you go back and look at a lot of the resolutions. in fact, it was one in 1980 specifically on settlements to which the united states abstained rather than vetoing it. in many instances you'll find resolutions that were critica
resolution condemning israeli settlements. what does he think on that issue. plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ >>> we are back with james baker, the former secretary of state and secretary of treasury and so much else. let me ask you about the resolution in the u.n. in which the united states for the first time not veto a resolution condemning the billing of settlements in israel. you railed against them...
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after 2: it is minutes young palestinian men with knives attacked israeli soldiers in have run. both have been shot. one is dead, one is alive. sergeant elor azaria, a 19-year-old medic, helped to treat a wounded soldier. then he did this. a single bullet to the head killed abdul fatah al-sharif. today, the sergeant was in smiling to see friends and his mother. soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. they rejected claims that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. azaria has loyal backers for most young people do military service. they accuse the army of abandoning one of their own. >> this soldier is a hero. before taking his post, he made clear his support of sergeant azaria, and that caused tensions with the top brass in the military headquarters. they said they command according to law and of ethical code, not public opinion. 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 exec
after 2: it is minutes young palestinian men with knives attacked israeli soldiers in have run. both have been shot. one is dead, one is alive. sergeant elor azaria, a 19-year-old medic, helped to treat a wounded soldier. then he did this. a single bullet to the head killed abdul fatah al-sharif. today, the sergeant was in smiling to see friends and his mother. soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. they rejected claims that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out...
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israeli settlers who live in the west bank live under israeli civil law, and what has been happening is, increasingly, there's been a reverse of the oslo process. palestinian homes in the west bank built illegally, i grant you that, but built because they can't get permits, only one permit was granted for construction of a palestinian entity in 2014 and 2015, so those have been demolished. >> rose: how much aid did we give israel last year? >> 3.1 billion, approximately. >> rose: largest donor of american aid in the world. >> israel receives more than 50% of all the foreign military sales support of the united states and, yes, we give them a lot of aid. i'm not bashful about that. i think we should. i'm glad we give israel a lot of aid. israel is our friend and ally and has been under siege and israel does need to be able to have the security to protect itself. part of the guiding principle of how we approached this process was to absolutely make sure israel could defend itself by itself. >> rose: you know what the israelis will say. they will say to you and have said it a thousand t
israeli settlers who live in the west bank live under israeli civil law, and what has been happening is, increasingly, there's been a reverse of the oslo process. palestinian homes in the west bank built illegally, i grant you that, but built because they can't get permits, only one permit was granted for construction of a palestinian entity in 2014 and 2015, so those have been demolished. >> rose: how much aid did we give israel last year? >> 3.1 billion, approximately. >>...
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jerusalem is meant to be a shared capital for israelis and palestinians. living peacefully, side—by—side, in two nations. that is how many see the two—state solution to the conflict. but today, israel controls most of the west bank and eastjerusalem, which the palestinians want for their state. and over 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. the settlement‘s mayor represents an influential settler organisation. we are going further away from the two—state solution. i think the palestinians were given an option to set the palestinian state, and we know today for a fact the palestinian authorities are completely corrupt, completely bankrupt. but many in the international community say that settlement expansion is also what is undermining a two—state solution. the issue of the settlement, compromises were made in the past, and unfortunately none of these attempts have brought peace up until now. but there are new international efforts to push for peace, and a palestinian state to neighbour israel. it is all happeni
jerusalem is meant to be a shared capital for israelis and palestinians. living peacefully, side—by—side, in two nations. that is how many see the two—state solution to the conflict. but today, israel controls most of the west bank and eastjerusalem, which the palestinians want for their state. and over 600,000 israeli settlers live in these areas, captured in the 1967 war. the settlement‘s mayor represents an influential settler organisation. we are going further away from the...
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the israeli ambassador said the comments did not reflect the views of his embassy or the israeli government. jane—frances kelly reports. the emergence of the footage is highly embarrassing for the israelis. it shows shai masot dining with, among others, an aide to the conservative education minister. mr masot, a senior political adviser at the israeli embassy, says he would like to bring down a member of the british government. sir alan duncan has been a fierce critic of israeli policy. just over two years ago, he described israel's control and division of the west bank city of hebron as nothing short of apartheid, where palestinians were treated as second—class citizens. in the covert footage, mr masot also describes sir alan boss, borisjohnson, in less than flattering terms. sir crispin blunt, chair of the foreign affairs select committee, described mr masot‘s comments about sir alan as outrageous and deserving of investigation. the director of the conservative friends of israel said we utterly condemn any attempt to undermine sir alan duncan, or any minister or any member of parlia
the israeli ambassador said the comments did not reflect the views of his embassy or the israeli government. jane—frances kelly reports. the emergence of the footage is highly embarrassing for the israelis. it shows shai masot dining with, among others, an aide to the conservative education minister. mr masot, a senior political adviser at the israeli embassy, says he would like to bring down a member of the british government. sir alan duncan has been a fierce critic of israeli policy. just...