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but israel lives! the people of israel live. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for generations the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours. and we had so many. even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it's enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe. from yemen, iraq, morocco, from ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today as a rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel. to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail! israel will not permit any
but israel lives! the people of israel live. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for generations the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours. and we had so many. even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our...
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but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] president netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it has enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] president netanyahu: israel will not permit any
but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] president netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our...
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the people of israel live. heil israel heil. the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my peoples. for 100 generations the jewish people e dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hour, and we had so many, and even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital the jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a e free people in our ancestral homeland and enabled us to embrace the jews from the four corners of the world to find refuge from the persecution. and they come from war-torn europe, and iraq, and ethiopia and soviet union and from 100 other land, and today, as a rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail. israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here's my message to all of the co
the people of israel live. heil israel heil. the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my peoples. for 100 generations the jewish people e dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hour, and we had so many, and even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital the jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a e free people in our ancestral homeland and...
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that we have, we viewed israel as an ally. we viewed israel as part of an alliance system that the united states had on the world which was a unique asset. no other alliance has the partnership the united states has. it is a unique and important asset to be attended to. second, given that in addition to the palestinian-israeli issues we had obviously the most important security issue in the world, iran facing us. the engagement was not just at the federal level butt the professional level. it was critically important on the israeli side. why is that? in a region where there is so much politics it was important for our decision makers to have us do the very best job we could to get ground truth and come as closey as we could with respect to the analytics. i think it made a different in terms of decision making and in terms of assuring and reassurance. with that, i will turn it over to you, rob. thank you very much. >> excellent. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. excellent. let me pose a series of questions
that we have, we viewed israel as an ally. we viewed israel as part of an alliance system that the united states had on the world which was a unique asset. no other alliance has the partnership the united states has. it is a unique and important asset to be attended to. second, given that in addition to the palestinian-israeli issues we had obviously the most important security issue in the world, iran facing us. the engagement was not just at the federal level butt the professional level. it...
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but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it has enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: israel will not p
but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] prime minister netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our...
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israel denies the claim. the palestinian and israeli ambassadors to the united nations addressed the security council on recent violence in the west bank and jerusalem. other members of the security council spoke, including the u.s. and great britain. here's portion of their remarks. >> good morning. the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this meeting is the following theme, the situation in the middle east including the palestinian question. the agenda is adopted. in accordance with rule 37 of the councils provisional rules of procedure i invite the representative of israel to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. i propose that the council invite the permanent observer of the observer state of palestine to the united nations to participate in the meeting in accordance with the provisional rules of procedure in the previous practice in this regard. there being no objection, it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the councils provisional rules of procedure i invi
israel denies the claim. the palestinian and israeli ambassadors to the united nations addressed the security council on recent violence in the west bank and jerusalem. other members of the security council spoke, including the u.s. and great britain. here's portion of their remarks. >> good morning. the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this meeting is the following theme, the situation in the middle east including the palestinian question. the agenda is...
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israel -- israel is uniquely poised to seize the promise of the 21st century. israel is a world leader in science and technology, in cyber, software, water, agriculture, medicine, biotechnology, and so many other fields that are being revolutionized by israeli ingenuity and innovation. israel is the innovation nation. [ applause ] >> israeli no how is everywhere. it's in your computer's micro processors, and flash drives. it's in your smartphones when you send instant messages, and navigate your cars. it's on your farms when you drip irrigate your crops, and keep your grains and produce fresh. it's in your universities when you discover noble prize winning discoveries. it's in your medicine cabinets when you use drugs to treat parkinsonson's disease. it's even on your plate when you eat the delicious cherry tomato, that too was perfected in israel, in case you didn't know. we are so proud in israel. of the long strides our country has made in such a short time. we're so proud that our small country is making such a huge contribution to the entire world. yet the
israel -- israel is uniquely poised to seize the promise of the 21st century. israel is a world leader in science and technology, in cyber, software, water, agriculture, medicine, biotechnology, and so many other fields that are being revolutionized by israeli ingenuity and innovation. israel is the innovation nation. [ applause ] >> israeli no how is everywhere. it's in your computer's micro processors, and flash drives. it's in your smartphones when you send instant messages, and...
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let me repeat, yes, israel has also violated these areas. all the while israel refuses to review the quick agreements that control the ability of the palestinian economy to develop and become independent. thus, it is determined to impose dominance on palestinian economy similar to its military and security dominance. i repeat, economic, military and security dominance. thus israel rejected the right of development and to exploit their national resources. thus, israel has destroyed the fou foundations upon the political and security agreements are based which have also been undermined by the measures taken by israeli governments that have negated the transition phase in realizing independence of our state and has thus perpetrated gross violations. all this has made the situation unsustainable. thus, and given all that data, given that background, here we declare that as long as israel refuses to commit to the agreements signed with us, which render us in a authority without real power and as long as israel refuses to cease settlement activity
let me repeat, yes, israel has also violated these areas. all the while israel refuses to review the quick agreements that control the ability of the palestinian economy to develop and become independent. thus, it is determined to impose dominance on palestinian economy similar to its military and security dominance. i repeat, economic, military and security dominance. thus israel rejected the right of development and to exploit their national resources. thus, israel has destroyed the fou...
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but israel lives. the people of israel lives. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it has enabled us to embrace jews who come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war torn europe, yemen, ethopi a and the soviet union. and today, as the rising tide of anti semetic behavior sweeps across europe, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail! [applause] >> israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future. and here is my message to all of the count
but israel lives. the people of israel lives. [speaking foreign language] [applause] >> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in...
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but israel lives, the people of israel live! [ speaking jewish ] [ applause ] >>> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel, even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capitol, jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it's enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe, yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia, the soviet union, from a hundred other lands, and today as the rising tide of anti-semitism sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews are coming to israel to join us in building our future. here is my message to the rulers of iran, your plan to destroy israel will fail! [ applause ] >> israel will not permit any force on earth to threat
but israel lives, the people of israel live! [ speaking jewish ] [ applause ] >>> the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for a hundred generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel, even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capitol, jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free...
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the role that the united states has been playing is being israel's lawyer, israel's advocate. this is the role that the rest of the world has recognized, and the role the u.s. should be playing is to step back, throw rest of thallowthe rest of the e order and let that be the order of the day. i think what needs to happen is that we need to treat israel the same way as south africa apartheid was treated. dennis ross speak going the special relationship between israel and the united states, this is the same special relationship and the same book that could have been written back in the 1980s when somebody was talking about the special relationship between apartheid south africa and the united states. i think rather than allowing or enabling apartheid i think we should be looking for measures to end israeli apartheid whether pushing for boycotts, sanctions, divestment, pushing to isolate israel, making sure israel is held accountable under international law, same way they were done under apartheid south africa. >> so when i pose they'd to dennis ross to say that many palestinians
the role that the united states has been playing is being israel's lawyer, israel's advocate. this is the role that the rest of the world has recognized, and the role the u.s. should be playing is to step back, throw rest of thallowthe rest of the e order and let that be the order of the day. i think what needs to happen is that we need to treat israel the same way as south africa apartheid was treated. dennis ross speak going the special relationship between israel and the united states, this...
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we viewed israel as an ally. we view israel as part of an alliance system that the united states have been the work which is a unique asset. no other nation in the world has the kind of partnership alliance that the united states has put together and is a unique and important asset to be attended to constantly. second, given that in addition to the palestinian-israeli issues we also had obviously the most important security issue in the world, iran facing us. and engagement we have was not just that the political level but at the professional level. i think agenda will save engagement between us and the professional intelligence and military on the israeli side was critical important why is that? in a region where there's so much politics, which is so much mythology, so much ideology it was important for our decision-makers to us is a very best job we could to get ground truth and take him as closely as we could with respect to the analytics. that was, i was devoted to the the general was devoted to anything but
we viewed israel as an ally. we view israel as part of an alliance system that the united states have been the work which is a unique asset. no other nation in the world has the kind of partnership alliance that the united states has put together and is a unique and important asset to be attended to constantly. second, given that in addition to the palestinian-israeli issues we also had obviously the most important security issue in the world, iran facing us. and engagement we have was not just...
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israel bombed gaza for 50 days. at the same time they would will be shells at israel. a war broke out after another round of the u.s. brokered negotiations broke down. a peace process back then was for the process to end with israel withdrawing from arab territories it seized in 1967, and with palestinian independence. well, that has not happened. the palestinians today have nothing more than limited self-rule in parts of the west bank and in gaza. meanwhile, the violence in and around gaza has flared off, and israel has confiscated more than half the land in the west bank where it has employment settl built settlements for half of million israelis. mahmood abbas announced that the palestinian side would no longer be bound by the oslo accords. now it's entirely unclear what that means on the ground. but benjamin netanyahu rejected abbas' announcement. he said that israel would continue or be willing to negotiate with the palestinians without pre-conditions. this is just the latest. in the seven decade israeli-palestinian peace puzzle that continues to elude the middle
israel bombed gaza for 50 days. at the same time they would will be shells at israel. a war broke out after another round of the u.s. brokered negotiations broke down. a peace process back then was for the process to end with israel withdrawing from arab territories it seized in 1967, and with palestinian independence. well, that has not happened. the palestinians today have nothing more than limited self-rule in parts of the west bank and in gaza. meanwhile, the violence in and around gaza has...
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he wants israel to provide water and governing and structure and for israel to move back in the west bank. and that would be a massive major step and expensive and involve troops and distract israel from the chaos. and this is a big deal. and normally would get more information. the fact that it isn't is the fact that iran has all of theox gen in the room. >> the israel willy got out of gaza and now abasz wants them back? >> the oslo accord was to there to build the pal will pal government. they say the west bank is yours, you run this. if you won't help us do it, you do it. no israeli wants to do. and what the osloaccords meant them not to do. >> what is left for prime minister netanyahu to say with president obama next month. >> the speech as you pointed out was against the iran deal and warning. and it was him saying this deal has happen and i know it happen and that is a major shift. but he will say you have won and you got the deal and we will watch you to make sure you are watching iowa ran. we'll pressure you pressure the europeans and pressure all we can to make sure iran doe
he wants israel to provide water and governing and structure and for israel to move back in the west bank. and that would be a massive major step and expensive and involve troops and distract israel from the chaos. and this is a big deal. and normally would get more information. the fact that it isn't is the fact that iran has all of theox gen in the room. >> the israel willy got out of gaza and now abasz wants them back? >> the oslo accord was to there to build the pal will pal...
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israel and the united states. we agree we have to take care, as president obama said, on countering iran's aggression. we have to agree that we have to bolster israel, ensure its quality military edge. the president said all that and i appreciate that and i look forward to meeting with him in november. i think this is a source of agreement because both the supporters of the deal and the opponents of the deal agree that israel now has to be strengthened in the face of these new iranian challenges. >> rose: but doesn't the record show that the obama administration has done as much in terms of military support for the government of israel as any previous president? your own ambassador has said that. >> yeah, i don't discount that. >> rose: there is no question they have in terms of military support and that aspect of the relationship as much as you could expect them to do, is that right? >> deeply appreciated. >> rose: but that's right? you're confirming that? >> of course. i think the problem is military strength is
israel and the united states. we agree we have to take care, as president obama said, on countering iran's aggression. we have to agree that we have to bolster israel, ensure its quality military edge. the president said all that and i appreciate that and i look forward to meeting with him in november. i think this is a source of agreement because both the supporters of the deal and the opponents of the deal agree that israel now has to be strengthened in the face of these new iranian...
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israel will protect the holy site. israel is not a problem on the temple mount. any code that is benjamin on yahoo!, these really premised are. we're also joined by jamil dakwar, human rights lawyer who present work as a senior at -- who previously worked as a senior attorney. your thoughts? these reallying is government, every time there is any kind of rise in tension and crisis and use of violence, it turns into a militaristic approach toward dealing with the palestinians. it is using that same old policies of a crackdown on collective punishment, on seeing the palestinians with no really value of their life and their basic human rights. the response on the status quo, and particular, israel is the only country allowed to change the status quo in jerusalem and has been changing that for years, for decades. yet if a country or political party is suggesting a change of the status quo toward more peaceful resolution, toward more protection of civilians, then that is always rejected. goingk clearly there is back to giving back now the israeli government and benjami
israel will protect the holy site. israel is not a problem on the temple mount. any code that is benjamin on yahoo!, these really premised are. we're also joined by jamil dakwar, human rights lawyer who present work as a senior at -- who previously worked as a senior attorney. your thoughts? these reallying is government, every time there is any kind of rise in tension and crisis and use of violence, it turns into a militaristic approach toward dealing with the palestinians. it is using that...
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the violence of israel -- that israel now faces begins with lies about the temple mount. president abbas has continually accused israel of intending to change status quo. this is a deliberate lie. palestinian leaders have repeated these outlandish conspiracy theory over and over again, and it is utterly baseless. prime minister netenyahu has stated time and time again including from the u.n. general assembly nearby israel is firmly committed to the status quo. we continue to protect the right of muslims to pray in the mosque, as well as the freedom of all people to visit the temple mount. the facts speak for themselves, for decades israel has maintained the status quo and will keep on doing so. let me be crystal clear. israel will not agree to any international presence on thefrp l mount, such a presence would be a change in the status quo. since 1967, israel has been doing everything in its power to preserve the sanctity of this site. we do this out of deep and abiding respect for the principal of freedom of religion, and the historic connection of the three faiths to th
the violence of israel -- that israel now faces begins with lies about the temple mount. president abbas has continually accused israel of intending to change status quo. this is a deliberate lie. palestinian leaders have repeated these outlandish conspiracy theory over and over again, and it is utterly baseless. prime minister netenyahu has stated time and time again including from the u.n. general assembly nearby israel is firmly committed to the status quo. we continue to protect the right...
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israel continually mile violence. we signed an agreement with israel and israel must fully does fulfill all its responsibilities as an occupying power. ourdecisions must match -- as long as israel undermines all agreements, we are not committed to those agreements and israel must bear response ability for this development and this situation. this is a decision taken by the palestinian parliament. i'm declaring it right here and now. patience has come to its end. it seems they are not listening. resume as an occupying power, the that --bilities under are a state under occupation. countries -- many countries during the second world war. that 137be were cold recalledat it is to be that 100 37 states have denied our state. is to be recalled that 137 states have denied our state. 137 countries. there is universal recognition of the rights of our people. resolution 6719 of 2012 which why,status -- given all that come israel does not recognize the state of palestine? the current situation is unsustainable. shall start implem
israel continually mile violence. we signed an agreement with israel and israel must fully does fulfill all its responsibilities as an occupying power. ourdecisions must match -- as long as israel undermines all agreements, we are not committed to those agreements and israel must bear response ability for this development and this situation. this is a decision taken by the palestinian parliament. i'm declaring it right here and now. patience has come to its end. it seems they are not listening....
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thank the like to representative of israel. and now i would like to give the floor to members of the security council. first of all i would like to give the floor to the ambassador of jordan. ambassador: mr. president, i should like to express my deep thanks and gratitude to you for agreeing to organize this special session. jordan calls for this urgent [indiscernible] in light of the urgent need to deal with the latest developments in palestinian territory and in particular, and occupied jerusalem. this is a result of the unlawful and ugly practices of israel against the palestinian people. it is an incursion into [indiscernible] at its attempt to impose a reality that would change the status quo in the city of jerusalem. in addition to the provocation of palestinians by israeli extremists in jerusalem and its holy sites which reached unprecedented and escalated levels that crossed all possible lines. what israel is doing in occupied palestinian territory in terms of systematic violations of palestinian [indiscernible] touires
thank the like to representative of israel. and now i would like to give the floor to members of the security council. first of all i would like to give the floor to the ambassador of jordan. ambassador: mr. president, i should like to express my deep thanks and gratitude to you for agreeing to organize this special session. jordan calls for this urgent [indiscernible] in light of the urgent need to deal with the latest developments in palestinian territory and in particular, and occupied...
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the stronger israel is, the weaker the iranian aggression against israel. israel can be strengthened with defensive weapons come other systems to make sure that iran knows that it will not succeed, and it will pay a price. that is not only my view. it's the view of just about every arab government in the region, and if you can't get them to say on "charlie rose," take them to a side room. charlie: what about the saudi's mirates that egyptians say in the side room to israel? their privateay position is, not the public position? prime minister netanyahu: i think they are expressing themselves publicly about their concern with iran's aggressive behavior. charlie: they supported the nuclear deal. prime minister netanyahu: do you want to get into that? i don't think they do. i am the foreign minister. on the senior diplomat of israel. charlie: did they support the deal publicly or not? prime minister netanyahu: i think it is well known what they think. charlie: you are saying what they said is not what they think. prime minister netanyahu: i'm saying they are ve
the stronger israel is, the weaker the iranian aggression against israel. israel can be strengthened with defensive weapons come other systems to make sure that iran knows that it will not succeed, and it will pay a price. that is not only my view. it's the view of just about every arab government in the region, and if you can't get them to say on "charlie rose," take them to a side room. charlie: what about the saudi's mirates that egyptians say in the side room to israel? their...
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the main reason is americans look at israel and see israel as the only democracy in the region, the region itself today is characterised by unbelievable turmoil. if there's tension between the president and the prime minister, the trajectory will remain what it has been. >> for the last few years binyamin netanyahu spoke about external threats. you wrote an op ed where you point out the palestinian issue which is not on everyone's radar. is that a problem. now we are seeing flare-ups in jerusalem, what some think is a third intifada, and you have what looks like an israeli administration that doesn't want to deal with the issue. >> in a sense, israel is not different from other countries in the region. the difference is palestinians are there, the proximity is close, it's hard for the israelis not to address the issue, but a reason you are seeing a level of frustration is the rest of the region is not paying attention. because the civil war is a catastrophe, from a humanitarian standpoint. because there's proxy wars, the - all the other issues have been the priority yore the countries regi
the main reason is americans look at israel and see israel as the only democracy in the region, the region itself today is characterised by unbelievable turmoil. if there's tension between the president and the prime minister, the trajectory will remain what it has been. >> for the last few years binyamin netanyahu spoke about external threats. you wrote an op ed where you point out the palestinian issue which is not on everyone's radar. is that a problem. now we are seeing flare-ups in...
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so to continue to insist on a bilateral approach with israel and palestinians, israel with all of its military might, with all of its political clout in the congress thanks to the congress and with all its support it gets versus a weaker party like palestinians, okay, why don't you two negotiate, we will just observe is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international, multilet ral approach in which the united states will be an important party but not the only party that will oversee and help the sides reach an agreement. and there has to be an agreement, not an treatment agreement but there has to be commitment on both sides, with the israelis to implement their obligation, to accept the past agreements and to adhere to terms of reference of this whole political process that was agreed many times before from u.n. resolutions to the road map to all other pertinent agreements that we signed with, between the plo and israel. unless we come up with a different approach, i don't see any way, because this israeli government believes that the sta
so to continue to insist on a bilateral approach with israel and palestinians, israel with all of its military might, with all of its political clout in the congress thanks to the congress and with all its support it gets versus a weaker party like palestinians, okay, why don't you two negotiate, we will just observe is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international, multilet ral approach in which the united states will be an important party but...
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where israel is coming from. i you think we made that have clear. >> in terms of your speech for the u.n., you had a 45 second silence. >> 44. >> thank you for the correction. what point was driven home, do you think? >> look, you know, the u.n. is celebrating now, not celebrating but marking its 70th anniversary. 70 years after the defeat of naziism. in many ways the u.n. was established after the horrors of world war ii and especially the holocaust. now, 70 years after the murder of 6 million jews. iran's dictator khomeini promises to murder another 6 million jews, the citizens of israel. and with one or exceptions. outrageous. and we learned nothing? nothing? we are condemned to repeat these grave errors of history? >> i thought i would bring that point home by that deafening silence. >> you talked about how the u.n. has been bashing israel. what's the function of the u.n.? what do you think the u.n. is doing right now? how would you describe it? >> well, it's not living up to its great universal role of being
where israel is coming from. i you think we made that have clear. >> in terms of your speech for the u.n., you had a 45 second silence. >> 44. >> thank you for the correction. what point was driven home, do you think? >> look, you know, the u.n. is celebrating now, not celebrating but marking its 70th anniversary. 70 years after the defeat of naziism. in many ways the u.n. was established after the horrors of world war ii and especially the holocaust. now, 70 years after...
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♪ >>> as violence continues in israel and palestine, groups accuse israel of using excessive force. >> hello there. i am barbara sarah. watchingays live from rondon. turkeyru remembers dozens kille in the ankara attacks. but it's still unclear who should be held to account. syrian rebels struggled to defend captured territory as the government ramps up its assault backed by russia airstrikes. improving life: how one woman is teaching some of india's poorest children to see things a little differently. itionisi government has promised the crackdown on protesters as violence continues across the region. it's reintroduced minimum prison sentences for palestinians throwing rocks and fire bombs. they are their emergency meyers, the government says it will toughen them if they need to. it started in october when two israeli soldiers were shot and killed in the west bank. two people were injured in a stabbing attack near the israeli town of hadar as. in sunday, an airstrike killed a pregnant woman and her tolthsdzer. israel said it was targeting two weapons manufacturing facilities. human ri
♪ >>> as violence continues in israel and palestine, groups accuse israel of using excessive force. >> hello there. i am barbara sarah. watchingays live from rondon. turkeyru remembers dozens kille in the ankara attacks. but it's still unclear who should be held to account. syrian rebels struggled to defend captured territory as the government ramps up its assault backed by russia airstrikes. improving life: how one woman is teaching some of india's poorest children to see...
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yes sir, back here. >> i'm zach israel. i have a question regarding an issue of the glass-steagall act and if you are watching democratic debate this issue came to the forefront. i know that senators voted to repeal that back in 1999 to repeal glass-steagall and my question is do you regret having done that and do you think bipartisan legislation in the senate john mccain and elizabeth warren reinstated -- voted to reinstate it. i believe you both voted in favor of repealing glass-steagall. >> i would have to do a little more homework on it. on the financial side, and i don't even own a number that vote. i should but i'm familiar with the fiduciary role that the administration is trying to jam through now that basically rewrites it. my first trip to washington d.c. was on a restaurant and they are trying to rewrite it. i think that congress and house are trying to stop it. >> that could be a rider on one of these appropriations. >> a should be a rider. that's my point. they are trying to redefine a fiduciary. i was the fidu
yes sir, back here. >> i'm zach israel. i have a question regarding an issue of the glass-steagall act and if you are watching democratic debate this issue came to the forefront. i know that senators voted to repeal that back in 1999 to repeal glass-steagall and my question is do you regret having done that and do you think bipartisan legislation in the senate john mccain and elizabeth warren reinstated -- voted to reinstate it. i believe you both voted in favor of repealing...
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the palestine israel question. peace talks is the only path forward. we hope that the israeli government will take the lead in taking actions and display good-faith. the legitimate security concerns of the original countries be paid attention to. the international community should be concerted in its efforts to promote the quick resumption of talks by palestine and israel on the platform which is broadly based with the direct participation of all major parties so as to resolve the deep rooted issues in the bilateral relations. china is consistent in its support for the just cause of the palestinian people to restore their legitimate national interest and rights. we are committed as always to promoting peace talks. we stand ready to continue to keep contact and coordination with parties concerned to make efforts towards easing tensions between palestine and issue and promoting the resumption of talks. thank you, mr. president. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i would like to thank you for your statement an
the palestine israel question. peace talks is the only path forward. we hope that the israeli government will take the lead in taking actions and display good-faith. the legitimate security concerns of the original countries be paid attention to. the international community should be concerted in its efforts to promote the quick resumption of talks by palestine and israel on the platform which is broadly based with the direct participation of all major parties so as to resolve the deep rooted...
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and israel. this is an hour and a half. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob satloff. i'm the director of the washington institute. i should be welcoming you to our new schreiber offices. delighted to announce this program. we publish quite a lot. we publish hundreds of essays a year. we publish them under our own logo, on our own series of policy watches and policy focuses. we have our scholars publish in major newspapers and periodicals and journals. and then once in a while, our scholars publish books. and we are especially proud of the books that our scholars produce. they are among the most lasting and meaningful of the products of this organization. we are a research organization. we are not a fly-by-night, topic-driven, headline-focussed institute. we want to add to our collective knowledge about middle east politics and the making of american foreign policy in the middle east. and nothing quite does that like a book. and so today we are especially proud to
and israel. this is an hour and a half. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob satloff. i'm the director of the washington institute. i should be welcoming you to our new schreiber offices. delighted to announce this program. we publish quite a lot. we publish hundreds of essays a year. we publish them under our own logo, on our own series of policy watches and policy focuses. we have our scholars publish in major newspapers and periodicals and journals....
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but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, -- and we had so many -- even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it is enabled us to live as a free people, in our ancestral homeland. it's enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union, from 100 other lands. and today, there's a rising tide of antisemitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. so here's my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] israel will not permit any force on earth to threaten its future.
but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, -- and we had so many -- even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it is enabled us to live as a free people, in our ancestral homeland....
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then to israel and the occupied territories. have killed more than 30 palestinians in the last two weeks. with tensions rising over is really control of the temple mount in jerusalem, palestinian authority president abass accuses them of sparking a religious war. >> these days the israeli aggressive assault against our people in its land and its holy places is escalating in the racism is showing its ugly face and making the occupation uglier. threatening peace and stability and threatening to spark a religious conflict that would burn everything. not only in the region, but also in the whole world. amy:. we will go to tel aviv, haifa, jerusalem to get the latest on the worst violence in over a year. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has announced the united states will halt its military withdrawal from afghanistan, instead keeping thousands of troops in the country through the end of obama's term in 2017. there are currently 9800
then to israel and the occupied territories. have killed more than 30 palestinians in the last two weeks. with tensions rising over is really control of the temple mount in jerusalem, palestinian authority president abass accuses them of sparking a religious war. >> these days the israeli aggressive assault against our people in its land and its holy places is escalating in the racism is showing its ugly face and making the occupation uglier. threatening peace and stability and...
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and israeli israel recognized the plo. control of major palestinian cities in the west bank and gaza strip would be transferred from a israeli military to a newly coordinated palestinian authority. taking over security of defined areas. it was a complicated and turbulent process and the agreement was met with a mix of emotions. some were excited by the prospect of independence and end to violence but others such as far right israelis opposed the deal. just two years after israel's prime minister yitsak rabin signed the agreement, he was assassinated by right wing palestinians who opposed it. reaction was violence and launched numerous bus bombings throughout the rest of the 1990s on israeli civilians. both sides violated the proposals is made. israel didn't fully withdraw from territory. palestine failed to collect illegal explosives. the shar the shar sharm el shei. oslo peace process was elected as israel's prime minister and the conflict raged on. nearly a decade and a half later there are no public ongoing negotiations
and israeli israel recognized the plo. control of major palestinian cities in the west bank and gaza strip would be transferred from a israeli military to a newly coordinated palestinian authority. taking over security of defined areas. it was a complicated and turbulent process and the agreement was met with a mix of emotions. some were excited by the prospect of independence and end to violence but others such as far right israelis opposed the deal. just two years after israel's prime...
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so to continue to insist on a bilateral approach for israel and the palestinians, israel would pull its military might, with all the political clout here in this country, thanks to the congress, and with all its support that it gets versus the weaker party like the palestinians and said okay, why do you to negotiate and we will just observe, is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international multilateral approach in which the united states will be an important party, but not the only party, that will oversee and help the sides to reach an agreement. and there has to be an agreement, not an agreement that there has to be a commitment by both sides, to implement their obligations. to accept the past agreements and to adhere to the terms of reference of this whole political process that was agreed many times before from u.n. resolutions to the roadmap, to all other pertinent agreements that we signed between the plo and israel. unless we come up with a different approach, i don't see any way. because of this israeli government believes that the
so to continue to insist on a bilateral approach for israel and the palestinians, israel would pull its military might, with all the political clout here in this country, thanks to the congress, and with all its support that it gets versus the weaker party like the palestinians and said okay, why do you to negotiate and we will just observe, is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international multilateral approach in which the united states will be...
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and israel is there. and i appreciate the fact that despite our disagreement on the iran nuclear deal, both the supporters of the deal and the opponents of the deal, those who supported it, those who oppose it, they all agree, now we have to strengthen israel. i think that's the best guarantor of peace. >> prim minister netanyahu, thank you so much. >> thank you, fareed. >> up next, why reading a novel might better prepare for the job market than learning how to write computer code. i'll explain when we come back. and start planning your own. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelaraÂ
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and the rest of the world is saying israel is doing something wrong. >> rose: israel is unfairly portrayed internationally? >> israel is definitely unfairly portrayed. i think some of the criticism -- there is a difference between friends like the united states saying this is what you should be doing, or we think you should be doing, and people attacking israel because they don't understand the story or the whole story. but i think the mood is such that israelis feel like they are not getting a fair enough deal. again, even if they're not netanyahu supporters. >> rose: what's the relationship today between israel and the united states first and benjamin netanyahu and barack obama second? >> well, i think you phrased that perfectly because it's a different sort of relationship. obviously, the relationship between the two leaders is at an unprecedented low point. i will put this mildly, they seem to be more -- if i would use the acronym b.f.f.s, best foes forever. they dislike each other very intensely. i think that's obvious. >> rose: what's at the heart of that? >> at the heart of their an
and the rest of the world is saying israel is doing something wrong. >> rose: israel is unfairly portrayed internationally? >> israel is definitely unfairly portrayed. i think some of the criticism -- there is a difference between friends like the united states saying this is what you should be doing, or we think you should be doing, and people attacking israel because they don't understand the story or the whole story. but i think the mood is such that israelis feel like they are...
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was anti-israel, passing 20 resolutions condemning israel, and one about the crisis. does he have a point? >> he does have a point. the record shows united nations have been overwhelmingly focussed on israel and have paid less attention to the tragedy in syria and recently to the war in yemen, it has a point. i don't think it way he went about making that point, glaring at the u.n. delegates will win him favors. >> he emphasised the point about the international community's silence to the threat to israel, by what seemed like an eternal silence, glaring at the leaders for 45 seconds. if he's trying to get the u.n. on his side, i don't think it would be helpful. >> it wouldn't be help. f ful. in a that part of the speech he was playing to the audience back home. most show a distain for the united nations. >> israel's prime minister called it uum-schoom. he was describe a u.n. bias against israel, that part of the speech was going to pay well, and certainly will not win any friends. >> an offer to get back to the operating table. he blamed the palestinians for the failu
was anti-israel, passing 20 resolutions condemning israel, and one about the crisis. does he have a point? >> he does have a point. the record shows united nations have been overwhelmingly focussed on israel and have paid less attention to the tragedy in syria and recently to the war in yemen, it has a point. i don't think it way he went about making that point, glaring at the u.n. delegates will win him favors. >> he emphasised the point about the international community's silence...