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they want to further destabilize the middle east. although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a direct effect on our security and prosperity. we are working urgently with our allies to de-escalate the situation and prevent further bloodshed. we want to see calm her heads prevail. we are directing all about diplomatic efforts to those means. we are united in our condemnation of this attack. we have discussed further diplomatic measures that we will be working on in the coming days. i will be shortly speaking to prime minister netanyahu to express our solidarity with israel and talk about how we can further help them. our actions show a wider strategy. i believe there are three vital steps to put the region onto a better path. we must uphold regional security against hostile actors. we must ensure israel's security. that is not negotiable. it is a fundamental condition of peace in the region. in the face of threats like we saw this weekend, israel has our full support. we must invest more deeply in the two state solutio
they want to further destabilize the middle east. although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a direct effect on our security and prosperity. we are working urgently with our allies to de-escalate the situation and prevent further bloodshed. we want to see calm her heads prevail. we are directing all about diplomatic efforts to those means. we are united in our condemnation of this attack. we have discussed further diplomatic measures that we will be working on in the coming...
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. >> on saturday evening, iran sought to publish middle east doing aggressive. they lost a barrage of missiles over iraq and jordan and toward israel. and the fact that it was targeted directly at israel is without president. it was a reckless and dangerous escalation. the father of regional security would have been catastrophic. it did not succeed. in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in the region. saving lives in israel and its neighbors. this is part of our existing operation against iraq and syria. i can confirm we have destroyed a number of iranian drones. intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance support. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to protect the innocent and preserve peace and stability. they are the best of the best and i know the hotel will join me -- 00 -- whole town will join me. our him is to support stability and security because it is great for the region and because although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a dire
. >> on saturday evening, iran sought to publish middle east doing aggressive. they lost a barrage of missiles over iraq and jordan and toward israel. and the fact that it was targeted directly at israel is without president. it was a reckless and dangerous escalation. the father of regional security would have been catastrophic. it did not succeed. in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in...
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president, the middle east is on a nice adage. these escalations make it even more important to support efforts to find lasting peace between israel and a fully independent, viable and sovereign palestinian state. failure to make progress towards a two state solution will only increase volatility and risk for hundreds of millions of people across the region who continued to live under the constant threat of violence. i urge every government involved to seek leverage to promote trust building, mutual security and regional peace. we have a shared moral obligation to conduct a de-escalation effort to reduce risks, increase stability and pave a way towards peace and prosperity for the countries and people of the region and beyond. thank you. i thank you the secretary general for his briefing. i now get the floor to his excellency, the special representative of the president of the observer state of palestine. >> mr. president, your excellency, the secretary-general, your excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to join you t
president, the middle east is on a nice adage. these escalations make it even more important to support efforts to find lasting peace between israel and a fully independent, viable and sovereign palestinian state. failure to make progress towards a two state solution will only increase volatility and risk for hundreds of millions of people across the region who continued to live under the constant threat of violence. i urge every government involved to seek leverage to promote trust building,...
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east like jeremy bowen and from the bbc are are really warning in no uncertain terms what the us is playing with here that that we are risking really ' regionwide war and uh and and the us is still still so it's officials are so out of touch with the rest of the world that they don't really seem to realize what they are playing with here all right appreciate that uh that's the end of uh this uh news review let me thank my guests independent journalist and author in miami. that's it for this news review. thank you for watching. now on the ground palestine resistance. vitaries have been fighting off the invasion gaza and inflicting heavy losses on the regime's military, spokesman for amasu's military wings says 43 is really armored vehicles were completely or partially destroyed across the strip in recent days abubaida said that the gasan brigades also killed 15 israeli forces at point blank range more israeli trops were killed or injured in other operations such as attacks by anti-personnel weapons and anti-tank. the resistance fighters also blow up a tunne after israely forces enter
east like jeremy bowen and from the bbc are are really warning in no uncertain terms what the us is playing with here that that we are risking really ' regionwide war and uh and and the us is still still so it's officials are so out of touch with the rest of the world that they don't really seem to realize what they are playing with here all right appreciate that uh that's the end of uh this uh news review let me thank my guests independent journalist and author in miami. that's it for this...
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one more. >> quick ukraine follow-up before i hit the middle east. ukraine's government is desperately asking for aircraft assets including patriot batteries. what is the plan, how would you get them to them? >> one of the things i do every day is talk to at least one ally if not multiple about getting more patriot batteries into ukraine. i think we recently had some good news from an ally about getting one in. we are working on more. that is just something that we will continue to try and procure. beyond patriots, we are looking for other systems, as well, because we think there are a number of allies that have capabilities, ways that the united states could help them with their air defense needs as a backfill. that's an ongoing conversation, a matter of utmost priority. >> one or two at a time, not dozens, not a bigger number? >> dozens of patriot batteries i don't think is the right order of magnitude of what we are trying to get in. >> i will take you last. >> we are a package deal. >> egypt said they would support south africa's case to the icj
one more. >> quick ukraine follow-up before i hit the middle east. ukraine's government is desperately asking for aircraft assets including patriot batteries. what is the plan, how would you get them to them? >> one of the things i do every day is talk to at least one ally if not multiple about getting more patriot batteries into ukraine. i think we recently had some good news from an ally about getting one in. we are working on more. that is just something that we will continue to...
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east. ready. ethane gas is actually produced and by using this gas as a fuel for the power plant , 7 megawatts of electricity is produced per hour in tsavieh house of feroz bahram, which means that the possibility of producing electricity in the amount of 60 thousand megawatts per year is equivalent to providing the electricity consumed by a the residential town has 8,000 people. the characteristic of this type of power plant is that it actually prevents the destruction of the environment. in addition, we can produce electricity , which is very economical because it does not need fossil fuel. setting up this power plant will save 75,000 barrels of crude oil, or 24 million. cubic meters of gas per year, nahid khodadadi news agency radio, the end of this expert section. allahu akbar - praise be to allah, lord of the worlds, most gracious, most merciful, owner of the day , they have been placed at the same time as the sun rises. the crowd is increasing moment by moment. i was here since 6:15 w
east. ready. ethane gas is actually produced and by using this gas as a fuel for the power plant , 7 megawatts of electricity is produced per hour in tsavieh house of feroz bahram, which means that the possibility of producing electricity in the amount of 60 thousand megawatts per year is equivalent to providing the electricity consumed by a the residential town has 8,000 people. the characteristic of this type of power plant is that it actually prevents the destruction of the environment. in...
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in their dreams, the zinus rule over palestine from the nile to the euphrates, the middle east, and even the world. the existence of counterparts in america and europe would have facilitated the establishment of geopolitical relations and brought about political power for israel, making it a kin to kind of global government. but such mentalities were dangerous and found opposition. therefore, the creation of an organization for suppressing opponents was put on the agenda. this organization is called anti-defamation league to suppress critics as a pressure group. with the increasing economic power of the zionists, the anti-defamation league influenced the american political arena and even the council on foreign relations. zionists in america and europe received support and... backing while critics and protesters were suppressed. the establishment of the zianist regime was highlighted under the pretext of the holocaus. signed in his book, civilians were killed, villages were destroyed, at least 1 million men, women, and children were expelled from their homes. ilan pape faced harsh reactio
in their dreams, the zinus rule over palestine from the nile to the euphrates, the middle east, and even the world. the existence of counterparts in america and europe would have facilitated the establishment of geopolitical relations and brought about political power for israel, making it a kin to kind of global government. but such mentalities were dangerous and found opposition. therefore, the creation of an organization for suppressing opponents was put on the agenda. this organization is...
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on the latest leg of his middle east tour, the us secretary of state anthony blincan has met with israeli officials as the threat of israeli violence against palestinians turning into a regional war looms large. and here in the uk, the first national pro-palestine demonstration of the year is planned for later this month. thamit fury over a former labor politician calling for protest organizers to pay for the cost of policing their demonstrations. my guests for this program in the studio, politician and analyst arib mahmoed and alongside him from belfast in the north of ireland, journalist and activist fra hughes. gentlemen, thank you very much for being here. um, let me start with you. um, the u.s. secretary of state, blincon, continuing his tour of of the middle east, what is he hoping to achieve in your opinion, and and what do you think of of some of the comments he's been ma making recently? well, if we look at his comments, first of all, there would be laughable if it wasn't so, the consequences weren't so tragic, because it's like giving a sticking plaster to someone after you've s
on the latest leg of his middle east tour, the us secretary of state anthony blincan has met with israeli officials as the threat of israeli violence against palestinians turning into a regional war looms large. and here in the uk, the first national pro-palestine demonstration of the year is planned for later this month. thamit fury over a former labor politician calling for protest organizers to pay for the cost of policing their demonstrations. my guests for this program in the studio,...
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again, this is the worst day we've had in the middle east in a very, very long time. it was carried out by an iranian-supported shia militia based in iraq. we clearly have to retaliate. it should not be a one-off. i think this will be a campaign with multiple strikes over multiple days despite what iran and its militias are saying. they cannot get away with this. we have to degrade their capabilities very, very substantially. there has to be a very clear message sent that this is not going to be allowed to happen without a substantial response. ideally, this would restore deterrents, although i want to be careful about that, because they're individual militias. they don't always take central direction from iran, and they have their own agenda, which is to push the iraqi government to push americans out of iraq, whh is something they don't want to do because we helped them defeat the islamic state. we have to try to do deterrence, knowing that's very difficult given the leaders don't always take direction from iran. >> the u.s. has been retaliating against several atta
again, this is the worst day we've had in the middle east in a very, very long time. it was carried out by an iranian-supported shia militia based in iraq. we clearly have to retaliate. it should not be a one-off. i think this will be a campaign with multiple strikes over multiple days despite what iran and its militias are saying. they cannot get away with this. we have to degrade their capabilities very, very substantially. there has to be a very clear message sent that this is not going to...
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east and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc etc. there are studies and that geographical axis is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the... projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international forces want. it is precisely what they want, fast, safe, land transportation network that would operate 24 hours a day. this would be guaranteed by the control of the indian sea, the indian ocean, what is called the entire indopacific area. today, at this moment, the logical and necessary and just resistance of the yemani people, has caused a serious problem for imperialism and the western economy and for the zionist economy itself, with the practical paralysis of the port of hefa. that's good, that strategic point is clear. then there is another point, another point that is also strategic for
east and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc etc. there are studies and that geographical axis is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the... projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international...
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..." people of the middle east um and and do you agree with the prime minister there as many i think would that this is a prelute but precursor to israel trying to ethnically cleanse the gaza strip altogether absolutely i think from day one that was something that was clear uh from the pressure that was exerted onto the egyptian government to take on uh refugees uh the eu offered it's reported that you offered money um aid so that they could take them in uh "this was something that was absolutely there are leaked documents from nanyahu's office talking about this matter um and it's not something that the zianist entity has not done before, it's it's quite clear um even in the statements of politicians in their genocidal statements they want to get rid of palestinians, they see palestinians as a plague um to the land that they're entitled to, um, so it absolutely makes, let me put this question to natasha as well, how do you see this? this is obviously collective punishment a time..." when there is a looming humanitarian catastrophe, 1.8 million displaced palestinians, lot of them at
..." people of the middle east um and and do you agree with the prime minister there as many i think would that this is a prelute but precursor to israel trying to ethnically cleanse the gaza strip altogether absolutely i think from day one that was something that was clear uh from the pressure that was exerted onto the egyptian government to take on uh refugees uh the eu offered it's reported that you offered money um aid so that they could take them in uh "this was something that...
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let me show you map of the middle east just a couple of weeks before hamas launched operation, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had unveiled his future map of the region at the united nations general. the map had no place for palestinians and israel still included the occupied west bank and the gaza strip as well as the occupied and illegally annexed golen heights of syria. the little map was in fact the blueprint for the complete elimination of palestine from the region for the sake of the so-called greater israel. israel's prolonged policy of ignoring palestinian's rights as a nation is clearly reflected in its illegal settlement projects, built on usurped territories, these settlements and their cancerous expansion have dashed palestinians hopes for establishing their own state and ending their lingering limbo as nation under occupation. in recent years, the israeli regime has put settlement expansion at the top of its priorities. in one of the recent cases, netanyahu passed a controversial resolution in june 2023 and gave a cart blange to his cabinet to construct more sett
let me show you map of the middle east just a couple of weeks before hamas launched operation, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had unveiled his future map of the region at the united nations general. the map had no place for palestinians and israel still included the occupied west bank and the gaza strip as well as the occupied and illegally annexed golen heights of syria. the little map was in fact the blueprint for the complete elimination of palestine from the region for the sake...
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east west asia and has been bombarded for 10 years or so gone through its own famin and yet it wants to be able to do whatever it can. there was a famous statement that came out from the deputy foreign minister of yemen um this week when the united states of america started um attacking it with its weapons and it said, we're pleased, we're genuinely pleased that we are now being bombed, because all of this last 100 days we've been calling to stop the bombardment, but we couldn't tell you what we felt like with this bombardment and now we're receiving it, so at least we have some um equity between ourselves and our palestinian breteren, so you can see that the spectrum that there is available in the international scene. 'there's there's war criminals, there's maniacal nations, and there's others that are willing to be bombarded themselves just to be able to draw the eye, the eye of the spectra on them and away from gaza just for a little period of time if possible, in between that sits the rest of the world, those nations that are doing very, very little, so i really feel that there's
east west asia and has been bombarded for 10 years or so gone through its own famin and yet it wants to be able to do whatever it can. there was a famous statement that came out from the deputy foreign minister of yemen um this week when the united states of america started um attacking it with its weapons and it said, we're pleased, we're genuinely pleased that we are now being bombed, because all of this last 100 days we've been calling to stop the bombardment, but we couldn't tell you what...
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we begin this programme with the war in middle east. in the months since hamas�* surprise attack on israel, which killed more than 1,000 people, the death toll on both sides have continued to rise. israeli bombardments have killed more than 21,000 people on the gaza strip, according to the hamas—run health ministry. now companies perceived to be supporting israel are facing boycotts in the middle east and elsewhere. as the bbc�*s michelle fleury explains. some major western brands have found themselves hit by a grassroots, often unplanned boycotts because of their stance on the israel—palestine conflict. this includes mcdonald's. the burger chain became a target after photos and videos on social media showing franchise stores in israel giving away thousands of free meals to the members of the israeli military. this resulted in calls to boycott the brand, from those angered by israe�*ls military response in gaza. owners in muslim—majority countries such as kuwait, malaysia and pakistan put out statements distancing themselves
we begin this programme with the war in middle east. in the months since hamas�* surprise attack on israel, which killed more than 1,000 people, the death toll on both sides have continued to rise. israeli bombardments have killed more than 21,000 people on the gaza strip, according to the hamas—run health ministry. now companies perceived to be supporting israel are facing boycotts in the middle east and elsewhere. as the bbc�*s michelle fleury explains. some major western brands have...
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that is, our country has the largest producer of sponge iron in the middle east and the second place in the world, and this is a great honor for the directors, engineers, workers and experts of this group of our dear ones in khuzestan steel company . because you can build project 100 zamzam 3 localization was done without a single foreign expert. rolling mill the middle east steel plant with a production capacity of 600,000 tons and an investment of 50,000 billion riyals by the private sector was put into operation. exploitation of the first phase of the separ and jofair fields, which is an all-iranian oil project in the investment sector, is designed and implemented. another program of the president's trip was today, oil production from the khuzestan fields to 2 million 70, a project in the shadow of iranian knowledge with a daily production of 50 one thousand barrels of crude oil should be the initial investment which was 420 million dollars, god willing, planning to make friends to develop fields with investment costs and exploitation will amount to two billion dollars . the presi
that is, our country has the largest producer of sponge iron in the middle east and the second place in the world, and this is a great honor for the directors, engineers, workers and experts of this group of our dear ones in khuzestan steel company . because you can build project 100 zamzam 3 localization was done without a single foreign expert. rolling mill the middle east steel plant with a production capacity of 600,000 tons and an investment of 50,000 billion riyals by the private sector...
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east peace process, israel is also under an obligation to see all activities that impeed reaching a final status agreement based on the right of the palestinian people to self determination. an independent, viable and continuous palestinian state with east jerusalem as its capital. having said that, the court will be wise not to engage in a detailed discussion on the a precise scope and forms of implementation of israel's responsibility. this is important for two reasons: first advisory proceedings before the court, are not an exercise implementation of responsibility, no state is invoking israel's responsibility in these proceedings, as indeed israel is precluded from invoking responsibility of others. a state may only be brought before this court on the basis of its own consent. full respect for the principle of consent is a crucial importance for the integrity. of international judicial procedures, secondly, the international community has established a solid legal framework for the middle east peace process. this legal framework is a universally recognized and the legally bindin
east peace process, israel is also under an obligation to see all activities that impeed reaching a final status agreement based on the right of the palestinian people to self determination. an independent, viable and continuous palestinian state with east jerusalem as its capital. having said that, the court will be wise not to engage in a detailed discussion on the a precise scope and forms of implementation of israel's responsibility. this is important for two reasons: first advisory...
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battle steel factory of atiye middle east. with a production capacity of 600,000 tons and an investment of 50,000 billion rials, the private sector was put into operation. operation of the first phase of seper and jofir fields. which is designed and implemented as an all-iranian oil project in the investment sector was another program of the president's trip. oil production from the fields of khuzestan area to 2 million and 700 projects under the shadow of iranian knowledge with daily production of 50 thousand barrels of crude oil with an initial investment of 420 million dollars. to develop fields with investment and operation costs of more than two. this morning, the president went to the north of khuzestan and met with a warm welcome from the people in izeh. all right. i welcome the president. he is very welcome to the city. the president defends the city of ize . there is no source of income for the city. the issue of water is an important issue in the region. dr. raisi said in the public of ize, solving water problems, ca
battle steel factory of atiye middle east. with a production capacity of 600,000 tons and an investment of 50,000 billion rials, the private sector was put into operation. operation of the first phase of seper and jofir fields. which is designed and implemented as an all-iranian oil project in the investment sector was another program of the president's trip. oil production from the fields of khuzestan area to 2 million and 700 projects under the shadow of iranian knowledge with daily...
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east region, the recent american aggression. it is in the region and iraq and syria and trying to get away eliminating resistance groups from both sides of the iraq-syria border and returning terrorist groups to this region. any delay by the americans to get out of iraq will be closed. thank you very much. one of the unprecedented aspects of al-aqsa storm and the subsequent events was the participation of various resistance groups in the region, in iraq, syria, along with yemen and lebanon, which was unprecedented. we did not witness such cases in the past. your assessment of the blows that resistance. what was iraq's attack on americans and israelis during these 120 days , especially that this final blow on tower 22 located in jordan was so requested, did the americans in previous attacks did not cause as many casualties, not americans. this quality has not been damaged so far. they suffered material losses. they were wounded and injured. but this base that was attacked in jordan is very important in terms of intelligence, secu
east region, the recent american aggression. it is in the region and iraq and syria and trying to get away eliminating resistance groups from both sides of the iraq-syria border and returning terrorist groups to this region. any delay by the americans to get out of iraq will be closed. thank you very much. one of the unprecedented aspects of al-aqsa storm and the subsequent events was the participation of various resistance groups in the region, in iraq, syria, along with yemen and lebanon,...
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the entire middle east region, where , of course, very intense fighting is taking place. many christian churches in the united states, especially evangelical churches, support this, but almost never say so. and because no one said a word, the christian population of this region experienced great suffering. in october, the greek orthodox church in the gaza strip was hit by an airstrike. we are now showing you a video. the church lies in ruins. at least 17 people died that day. yet this was not the first time that christians had died as a result of fighting in the region. remember the church of the nativity christ in bethlehem? almost 20 years ago , a clergyman was killed there by american weapons, the christian clergy in our country remained silent. and you may be asking yourself: wait a minute, if christian leaders don't protect christian lives, then why do we even need them? that's a good question. so, you would think that in a congress with many self-proclaimed christians, someone would speak on behalf of their brothers in the holy land, but no, in fact, just the opposi
the entire middle east region, where , of course, very intense fighting is taking place. many christian churches in the united states, especially evangelical churches, support this, but almost never say so. and because no one said a word, the christian population of this region experienced great suffering. in october, the greek orthodox church in the gaza strip was hit by an airstrike. we are now showing you a video. the church lies in ruins. at least 17 people died that day. yet this was not...
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east relies on the link to to the usa, relies aid, relies on on on protection from them, so everybody understands that if a... wanted to stop the genocide, if they really wanted to get rid of netanyahu, they would simply stop the guns and stop the bombs and stop the money for for a short period of time, netanyahu would be gone, but they dare not do that, because they have to keep up the the the the israeli elite as a whole, and the and if you've got an attack dog in the middle east who can be relied upon if necessary to attack iran or to attack jordan or or lebanon or whatever, you have to keep that attack dog salibating, you have to maintain its own particular um... so america is reluctant to take on the whole elite in israel, but they they it's not so easy to maneuver netanjahu out and bring in somebody who is moderate, and moderate simply means acceptable to washington. mr. miller, how bad is this swaying down on the shoulders of the biden administration an election year? well, it's difficult for biden, um, you know, if he was. to listen to his intelligence officials, then he would
east relies on the link to to the usa, relies aid, relies on on on protection from them, so everybody understands that if a... wanted to stop the genocide, if they really wanted to get rid of netanyahu, they would simply stop the guns and stop the bombs and stop the money for for a short period of time, netanyahu would be gone, but they dare not do that, because they have to keep up the the the the israeli elite as a whole, and the and if you've got an attack dog in the middle east who can be...
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east and american involvement uh and american imp imperialism in the middle east is very concerning uh particularly the bombing of yemen um this sort of military strategy of bombing indiscriminately um is a recipe for disaster i don't see anything happening um that will benefit for anyone apart from the exass of ation of um more conflict, more death um and continuation of what we're seeing in in gaza at the moment, which is um the us acting completely irresponsibly in terms of um protecting lives, the safety of civilians. a group of 60 democrats at us house of representatives have urged the government to reject in their... words forced and permanent displacement to palestinians in gaza. another group made the call in a letter to the secretary of state anthony blincan, comments are reaction to recent figures that show nearly two million people are internally displaced in the gaza strip due to the israely onslot. that's over 80% of the territory's population, and far right is ministers want many of them to be permanently expelled from their homes. the us lawmakers also asked the gover
east and american involvement uh and american imp imperialism in the middle east is very concerning uh particularly the bombing of yemen um this sort of military strategy of bombing indiscriminately um is a recipe for disaster i don't see anything happening um that will benefit for anyone apart from the exass of ation of um more conflict, more death um and continuation of what we're seeing in in gaza at the moment, which is um the us acting completely irresponsibly in terms of um protecting...
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the fall of the shah, had the biggest. army in the middle east and the fifth greatest one in the world rekindled hopes in the hearts of the palestinians. the invincible could be vincible. in the words of the co-founder of hamas, abdul aziz al rantisi, we believe that the islamic revolution of iran has had a positive impact on other. muslim countries, it has awakened them, and i believe this awakening accounts for uprisings across the muslim world. the newly established islamic republic was, however, more than role model for the palestinian nation. iran ended its alliance with israel overnight, in favor of the palestinians. just six days after the victory of the islamic revolution in 1979, the palestine liberation organization chief yasir arafat led a 58 member delegation to tehran. as the first official foreign politician to visit iran, arafat was warmly received by thousands of iranians. when someone goes to their home, they do not need permission, arafat told the public during his visit to tehran. he declared, iran's revolution is a great victory for palestine. when i entered iran's
the fall of the shah, had the biggest. army in the middle east and the fifth greatest one in the world rekindled hopes in the hearts of the palestinians. the invincible could be vincible. in the words of the co-founder of hamas, abdul aziz al rantisi, we believe that the islamic revolution of iran has had a positive impact on other. muslim countries, it has awakened them, and i believe this awakening accounts for uprisings across the muslim world. the newly established islamic republic was,...
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and number three is to push the us out of the middle east. the irony, of course, is that these actions have actually pulled the us back into the middle east, in a way that we were not before this latest crisis. we have a much larger maritime component. we have more aircraft on the ground and in the skies, and we have more defence assets deployed in the greater middle east as well. the conflict can be seen as yet another instance of crisis in the middle east, but take a step back and it can also be understood as being within the broader context of a divided world. this goes way beyond being a regional challenge. this is a global challenge. we're talking about a vital artery of global commerce, a critical maritime choke point. if you recognise that iran has supplied the houthi missiles that are targeting our shipping and iran is supplying weapons to russia to use in ukraine... ..you can't really avoid the conclusion that we're in an era of great power confrontation, where blocs are beginning to face off against each other. and in one camp, you
and number three is to push the us out of the middle east. the irony, of course, is that these actions have actually pulled the us back into the middle east, in a way that we were not before this latest crisis. we have a much larger maritime component. we have more aircraft on the ground and in the skies, and we have more defence assets deployed in the greater middle east as well. the conflict can be seen as yet another instance of crisis in the middle east, but take a step back and it can also...
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building in the middle east and dividing the country of palestine. a country where we are now witnessing problems in gaza and other cities. these supports affect not only palestine but the entire middle east . the war that started with the support of israel is not only against the palestinian people, it is not only against the muslims , it is not against lebanon, it is not against syria, it is against the whole of the middle east . it is very important to write this letter to express different views even within the countries that support this war. are encouraged let's unite. we must stop international trade . i think this letter is the beginning. i think many people are against in these countries against the occupation of palestine and against. there are wars, but this is not enough, we must start a stronger battle. american weapons are seen in many countries of the world, from ukraine to west asia. weapons that reach the hands of the zionist regime. a process that shortly after. since the al-aqsa storm operation , it has become more intense due to v
building in the middle east and dividing the country of palestine. a country where we are now witnessing problems in gaza and other cities. these supports affect not only palestine but the entire middle east . the war that started with the support of israel is not only against the palestinian people, it is not only against the muslims , it is not against lebanon, it is not against syria, it is against the whole of the middle east . it is very important to write this letter to express different...
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people of the middle east, um, and and do you agree with the prime minister there as many, i think... that this is a prelude, but precursor to israel trying to ethnically cleanse the gaza strip altogether, absolutely, i think from day one that was something that was clear from the pressure that was exerted onto the egyptian government to take on refugees, the eu offered, it's reported that eu offered money um aid so that they could take them in, this was something that was absolutely there are leak documents from netanyahu's office talking about this matter um and it's not... something that uh designist entity has not done before, it's it's quite clear, um, even in the statements of politicians in their genocidal statements, they want to get rid of palestinians, they see palestinians as a plague to the land that they're entitled to, um, so it absolutely makes, let me put this question to natasha as well, how do you see this? this is obviously collective punishment a time when there is a looming humanitarian catastrophe, 1.8 million displayed palestinian. is lot of them um at risk of
people of the middle east, um, and and do you agree with the prime minister there as many, i think... that this is a prelude, but precursor to israel trying to ethnically cleanse the gaza strip altogether, absolutely, i think from day one that was something that was clear from the pressure that was exerted onto the egyptian government to take on refugees, the eu offered, it's reported that eu offered money um aid so that they could take them in, this was something that was absolutely there are...
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east are carried out, fall uh in the palestinian uh economic activity of something like uh 80%. the second sub international media festival in the fields of television, radio, new media and a special section for palestine. the deadline for sending your work is april 8th, 2024. for more information, visit sobfestival.com. the headlines this hour as the us is genocide in gods continues for the 155th day, the death doll nears 31, mostly women and children. "the military wing of hamasa as its main priority in a potential prisoner swap deal with israel is a complete end to the aggression in the gaza strip. also on the headlines in another weekend of worldwide protest, people have taken to the streets and a show of solidarity with palestinians in the war rabbish gaza scrip.
east are carried out, fall uh in the palestinian uh economic activity of something like uh 80%. the second sub international media festival in the fields of television, radio, new media and a special section for palestine. the deadline for sending your work is april 8th, 2024. for more information, visit sobfestival.com. the headlines this hour as the us is genocide in gods continues for the 155th day, the death doll nears 31, mostly women and children. "the military wing of hamasa as its...
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east? mothers, children, fathers, citizens, not soldiers. "we want to know more about the most secretive nuclear program in the world, just transmitted at the request of the is the israeli nuclear planter demona poisoning and threatening the lives of millions throughout the middle east. from tel aviv we go south, our destination, demona. but it's too far, you know, can you get closer please? approaching the nuclear plant is a high risk, the highway slices through the heat and sand of the negev desert, a barbed wire fence edges the road, signs posted every few hundred meters, warn drivers not to stop their vehicles under any circumstances. they have cameras, they will see, this is a military zone, it says, don't go up in the road, shoot your ass, military zone no photography, finally we can have a distant look at one of the world's most secret facilities, an exclusive view of secret israel is hiding since the 1960s, demona nuclear plants, that's the gate. go inside, this is the gate to the m
east? mothers, children, fathers, citizens, not soldiers. "we want to know more about the most secretive nuclear program in the world, just transmitted at the request of the is the israeli nuclear planter demona poisoning and threatening the lives of millions throughout the middle east. from tel aviv we go south, our destination, demona. but it's too far, you know, can you get closer please? approaching the nuclear plant is a high risk, the highway slices through the heat and sand of the...
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east to drive is from the middle east. that sends a message to all our ales that if they want help against the iranian threat they should be going beijing. that is the dynamic we need to be looking at here. i want to go back to one quick point he made about israelis in ga. throughout the 25,000 number, how many of those 25,000 were hamas fighters? we get these numbers the gaza health minisy throws out 25,000 civilians. if you see the videos ofamas and their fighters with rpg's, they are wearing civilian clothes. israelis say they have killed abou10,000 hamas fighters. so let's assume that 25,000 number is accurate. i don't believe it is, but le's assume it is. that mea the number of civilians drops to 15,000. in terms of combatanto to civilian ratio, that is a one to 1.5 ratio, extremely low for urban warfare, so all these claims that israelis are indiscriminately targeti civilians, it is pure propaganda. >> their own newspapers and israel are reporting these claims, that there targeting practices are relatively indiscrimi
east to drive is from the middle east. that sends a message to all our ales that if they want help against the iranian threat they should be going beijing. that is the dynamic we need to be looking at here. i want to go back to one quick point he made about israelis in ga. throughout the 25,000 number, how many of those 25,000 were hamas fighters? we get these numbers the gaza health minisy throws out 25,000 civilians. if you see the videos ofamas and their fighters with rpg's, they are wearing...
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fears of a major escalation of the conflict in the middle east. iran doesn'tjust pose a threat to israel, it poses a threat to the entire middle east. g7 countries "unanimously" condemn the iranian attack and call on both sides "to exercise restraint". the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate into a wider war but says it's up to israel how to respond. this is the scene live injerusalem, where israel's war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss a response. hello and welcome, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the latest developments from the middle east — we continue our coverage of the iranian attack on israel. israel says the vast majority of more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran have been intercepted. the attacks marked the first time iran has targeted israel directly from its own soil. the israeli war cabinet has been meeting to discuss its response to the attack. a senior minister, benny gantz, said israel would exact a price from iran in its own time and fashion. the defence minister, yoav gallant, said the conf
fears of a major escalation of the conflict in the middle east. iran doesn'tjust pose a threat to israel, it poses a threat to the entire middle east. g7 countries "unanimously" condemn the iranian attack and call on both sides "to exercise restraint". the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate into a wider war but says it's up to israel how to respond. this is the scene live injerusalem, where israel's war cabinet has been meeting today to discuss a response. hello...
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east, and to do that we need to demilitarize gaza and deradicalize gaza, we cannot have it mean for the foreseeable future, israeli overriding military responsibility. the israeli regime has not only failed to achieve the goals, but also was forced to negotiate with hamas a ceace fire. the failure to achieve these goals has not only exposed the limitations of israel's military prowess, but has also highlighted the resilience and the determination of palestinian resistance for. there is no doubt that operation flood represented success for the resistance movement, success in carrying out a large scale operation without the enemy being able to take action preemptively. this operation succeeded in seasing the entire gaza positions within just hours. this is undoubtedly a great achievement, but here's the question, was there? any expectation for the enemy's reaction? certainly, it was expected that there would be a reaction, but it is the nature of the occupation, it kills you, seizes your land, arrests you and imprisons you. for example, in the west bank in 2022, before the operations,
east, and to do that we need to demilitarize gaza and deradicalize gaza, we cannot have it mean for the foreseeable future, israeli overriding military responsibility. the israeli regime has not only failed to achieve the goals, but also was forced to negotiate with hamas a ceace fire. the failure to achieve these goals has not only exposed the limitations of israel's military prowess, but has also highlighted the resilience and the determination of palestinian resistance for. there is no doubt...
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east region. it was done to get out of iraq. thank you very much, one of the unprecedented aspects of al-aqsa storm and its subsequent events is the participation of the groups there were different types of resistance in the region, in iraq, syria , along with yemen and lebanon, which was unprecedented in the past. we did not see such cases in the past . tower 22, located in jordan, why did it become so special if it is american? there were no casualties in the previous attacks. americans have never suffered such a large amount of damage. they suffered material losses. they were wounded and injured. but this base that was attacked in jordan , in terms of intelligence, security and logistics very. it was not known to many people, even in the arab countries and jordan, there were people who jordanian people and jordanian and arab experts and media did not know about the existence of this military base that the americans used to attack iraq and syria and the axis of resistance. and the resistance gro
east region. it was done to get out of iraq. thank you very much, one of the unprecedented aspects of al-aqsa storm and its subsequent events is the participation of the groups there were different types of resistance in the region, in iraq, syria , along with yemen and lebanon, which was unprecedented in the past. we did not see such cases in the past . tower 22, located in jordan, why did it become so special if it is american? there were no casualties in the previous attacks. americans have...
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it chancellor olaf scholz, who is on a tour of the middle east.— tour of the middle east. it comes after prime _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister benjamin i after prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a ground offensive in rafah is certain to go ahead and push back against the international community for their criticism of it. today is st patrick's day — and thousands of people are gathering in towns and cities across ireland to celebrate. the event, which dates to 1762, is one of the world's largest irish heritage festivities. but it's notjust ireland — celebrations are happening in lots of places around the world. sofia bettiza reports. millions of people are coming together this weekend to celebrate st patrick's day. this, for example, is new york which has the largest irish community in the us. you can see lots of people attending the st patrick's day parade on fifth ave. but one of the most iconic celebrations is here in chicago, where the tradition is that the chicago river is infused
it chancellor olaf scholz, who is on a tour of the middle east.— tour of the middle east. it comes after prime _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister benjamin i after prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a ground offensive in rafah is certain to go ahead and push back against the international community for their criticism of it. today is st patrick's day — and thousands of people are gathering in towns and cities...
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russia says the us is sewing chaos and destruction in the middle east, it is called for security council meeting. the us has conducted air on multiple locations in ibak and syria retaliation for deadly attack on his forces in jordan. to discuss the story further, we were joined earlier by our guest in this program, let's see what they had to say, and now joining us for the program is a gilbert, dr. independent international affairs analys joining us from brussels and sad muhammad marandi, professor at the university of tehran joining us from the iranian capital, gentlemen, i like to say welcome you both to the program here, dr. man and we're going to start with you, if we may and it's just ironic here because everything that we're seeing that's transpired in relation to this story has to do with occupation, you got the israelies occupying uh... palestinian land and as a result you have uh groups and the genocide that they're performing there, you have groups trying to defend the palestinians and sure enough who comes to the rescue us forces that are occupying land both in iraq and syria.
russia says the us is sewing chaos and destruction in the middle east, it is called for security council meeting. the us has conducted air on multiple locations in ibak and syria retaliation for deadly attack on his forces in jordan. to discuss the story further, we were joined earlier by our guest in this program, let's see what they had to say, and now joining us for the program is a gilbert, dr. independent international affairs analys joining us from brussels and sad muhammad marandi,...
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activities in the middle east. trying to spread democratic values but is challenging to do that with independent countries and their interest. the u.s. is mediating between interests. host: there has been an agreement over the request for more aid to israel. what do they need? guest: israel has a capable military but in terms of the air defense systems to protect against hamas and hezbollah. so refilling those magazines. host: if they were to write t they would have to into the ward? guest: they would run out of weapons. that could impact that gaza. it seems they are reducing operations there so it seems u.s. support is not critical to the current war but it will afterion. host: a view of the top-flight budgetdepartment, what do you tf that of what the priority needs to be? guest: there is a slight amount of growth which with inflation is even and priorities are can have to increasingly be■? ensurg readiness and capacity of the u.s. forces as opposed to driving that towards expensive, high tech jazz which assumes
activities in the middle east. trying to spread democratic values but is challenging to do that with independent countries and their interest. the u.s. is mediating between interests. host: there has been an agreement over the request for more aid to israel. what do they need? guest: israel has a capable military but in terms of the air defense systems to protect against hamas and hezbollah. so refilling those magazines. host: if they were to write t they would have to into the ward? guest:...
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i am very sorry, but if any other country in the middle east or russia would detain students, university professors, journalists and legal observers , call it a dictatorial regime, and america would immediately plan a coup. but the country respects students' freedom of expression. following the suppression of american students for protesting the zionist genocide in gaza, social network activists. they criticized the encounters. in their posts, users have shared various images of the violent treatment of the american police with students and it is freedom of speech in the american style. this gentleman is the father of one of the protesting students of the university california is in gaza because of the crimes of the zionists. i am here to support my daughter. she is a student here, and the students are protesting the genocide . my family is against the genocide. we want the genocide to stop. my daughter made the right decision. if she is arrested for her struggle for palestine, i am happy. the best father of the world is republishing the treatment of the american police with students pro
i am very sorry, but if any other country in the middle east or russia would detain students, university professors, journalists and legal observers , call it a dictatorial regime, and america would immediately plan a coup. but the country respects students' freedom of expression. following the suppression of american students for protesting the zionist genocide in gaza, social network activists. they criticized the encounters. in their posts, users have shared various images of the violent...
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east, and to do that we need to..." to demilitarize gaza and deradicalize gaza. we cannot have uh, it mean for the forceilable future israely overriding military responsibility. the israeli regime has not only failed to achieve the goals, but also was forced to negotiate with hamas a sea spire. the failure to achieve these goals has not only exposed the limitations of israel's military prowis, but has also highlighted the resilience and the determination of palestinian resistance forces. there is no doubt that operation alaqsa flood represented success for the resistance movement, success in carrying out a large-scale operation without the enemy being able to take action preemptively. this operation succeeded in seasing the entire gaza positions within just hours. this is undoubtedly a great achievement, but here's the question, was there any? expectation for the enemy's reaction, certainly, it was expected that there would be a reaction, but it is the nature of the occupation, it kills you, seizes your land, arrests you and imprisons you. for example, in the wes
east, and to do that we need to..." to demilitarize gaza and deradicalize gaza. we cannot have uh, it mean for the forceilable future israely overriding military responsibility. the israeli regime has not only failed to achieve the goals, but also was forced to negotiate with hamas a sea spire. the failure to achieve these goals has not only exposed the limitations of israel's military prowis, but has also highlighted the resilience and the determination of palestinian resistance forces....
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east and to do that we need to demilitarize gaza and deradicalize gaza. we cannot have it mean for the forseable future israeli overriding military responsibility. the israeli regime has not only failed to achieve the goals, but also was forced to negotiate with hamas a cease fire. the failure to achieve these goals has not only exposed the limitations of israel's military prowess, but has also highlighted the resilient. this operation succeeded in seasing the entire gaza positions within just hours. this is undoubtedly a great achievement. but here's the question, was there any expectation for the enemy's reaction? certainly, it was expected that there would be a reaction, but it is the nature of the occupation: it kills you, seizes your land, arrests you and imprisons you. for example, in the west bank in 2022, before the operations, the number of morters was about 500, the number of wounded people who were taken to hospitals exceeded 3,000. we are. talking about thousands of prisoners, under this occupation for 75 years, you have two choices: either yo
east and to do that we need to demilitarize gaza and deradicalize gaza. we cannot have it mean for the forseable future israeli overriding military responsibility. the israeli regime has not only failed to achieve the goals, but also was forced to negotiate with hamas a cease fire. the failure to achieve these goals has not only exposed the limitations of israel's military prowess, but has also highlighted the resilient. this operation succeeded in seasing the entire gaza positions within just...
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the second palestinian inovada erupted in september 2000, after the collapse of the so-called middle east peace talks at camp david and ariel cherone's. lawful visit to haram sharif, the home of the mosk, the third holiest site in islam. it was major uprising by the palestinians against the israeli occupation that continued for 5 years. in 2006, hamas won huge majority in parliamentary elections with palestinian. voters giving the group 76 seats in parliament out of the 132 seats available. after the hamas victory visited tehran and said just as islamic iran defends the rights of the palestinians, we defend the rights of islamic iran. we are part of a united front against the enemies of islam. unlike some other palestinian groups, hamas never recognized the occupation. regime, so following the group's takeover of gaza, a crippling blockade was imposed on the strip to limit the movement of the people and goods, a collective punishment for electing an uncompromising... group, to put more pressure, the us and its allies imposed sanctions on hamas and the community the group represented.
the second palestinian inovada erupted in september 2000, after the collapse of the so-called middle east peace talks at camp david and ariel cherone's. lawful visit to haram sharif, the home of the mosk, the third holiest site in islam. it was major uprising by the palestinians against the israeli occupation that continued for 5 years. in 2006, hamas won huge majority in parliamentary elections with palestinian. voters giving the group 76 seats in parliament out of the 132 seats available....
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you have said americans do not want a war in the middle east | it out. you have said americans do | not want a war in the middle east at the moment. we've heard a few analysts say the same time, it's not entirely clear whether the us have been pulled a broader conflict with those missile strikes and of course, the strike on the us base injordan, killing three american soldiers. is it already caught up in what is a wider conflict? i it already caught up in what is a wider conflict?— it already caught up in what is a wider conflict? i would say we are certainly involved _ wider conflict? i would say we are certainly involved and, _ wider conflict? i would say we are certainly involved and, from - wider conflict? i would say we are certainly involved and, from the l certainly involved and, from the beginning, the president made clear that was not his wish, his desire, from the secretary of defence, secretary of state, the head of the cia, as special representative for hostage affairs, all wish to minimise this conflict, to find a way forward and to keep u
you have said americans do not want a war in the middle east | it out. you have said americans do | not want a war in the middle east at the moment. we've heard a few analysts say the same time, it's not entirely clear whether the us have been pulled a broader conflict with those missile strikes and of course, the strike on the us base injordan, killing three american soldiers. is it already caught up in what is a wider conflict? i it already caught up in what is a wider conflict?— it already...
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host: our guesswork to the state department as a middle east analyst and negotiator and republican and democratic administrations and currently at the carnegie endowment for international peace here to take your questions, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats and independents (202) 748-8002. to the role the u.s. plays now, what is the best role? guest: the question is what does the united states want to achieve? i think it's ending in containing the conflict in six months income i think the biden administration finds itself in what i call a strategic cul-de-sac. it's politically weekend, dealing with two parties, the government is israel in the islamic resistance of hamas with no urgency now in either side frankly to ending this conflict and is now faced with the prospect of a serious escalation that could without much of my nation -- without much imagination could go into a war. there may be a lot of leverage on paper. six months in, the administration for any number of reasons, we can talk about has basically been reluctant to impose what i would describe and
host: our guesswork to the state department as a middle east analyst and negotiator and republican and democratic administrations and currently at the carnegie endowment for international peace here to take your questions, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats and independents (202) 748-8002. to the role the u.s. plays now, what is the best role? guest: the question is what does the united states want to achieve? i think it's ending in containing the conflict in six...