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Iran's 86th Flotilla Sailing Around The World Proved High Seas Belong To Everyone | Ayatollah Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
Excerpts from the speech delivered by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, on August 6, 2023 in a meeting with the commanders, crew, and families of the 86th...
Excerpts from the speech delivered by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, on August 6, 2023 in a meeting with the commanders, crew, and families of the 86th Flotilla of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy.
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Excerpts from the speech delivered by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, on August 6, 2023 in a meeting with the commanders, crew, and families of the 86th Flotilla of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy.
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[21 May 13] Turkish court tries israeli military officials in absentia - English
The third hearing of the Mavi Marmara trial was held at Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul on Sunday.
The passengers of the flotilla as well as relatives and lawyers of the slain activists from 37...
The third hearing of the Mavi Marmara trial was held at Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul on Sunday.
The passengers of the flotilla as well as relatives and lawyers of the slain activists from 37 different countries attended the trial. There are 490 victims in the case, including flotilla passengers and relatives of the martyrs. The defendants who are tried as \\\"fugitive suspects\\\" include former Israeli Military Chief of General Staff Gen. Gavriel Ashkenazi, Naval Forces commander Vice Adm. Eliezer Marom, Israel\\\'s military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin and Air Forces Intelligence head Brig. Gen. Avishai Levi. In the case on trial at the 7th Higher Criminal Court in Istanbul, the plaintiffs demand perpetrators of the violent attack to be sentenced to thousands of years in prison for a variety of serious crimes.
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The third hearing of the Mavi Marmara trial was held at Caglayan Courthouse in Istanbul on Sunday.
The passengers of the flotilla as well as relatives and lawyers of the slain activists from 37 different countries attended the trial. There are 490 victims in the case, including flotilla passengers and relatives of the martyrs. The defendants who are tried as \\\"fugitive suspects\\\" include former Israeli Military Chief of General Staff Gen. Gavriel Ashkenazi, Naval Forces commander Vice Adm. Eliezer Marom, Israel\\\'s military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin and Air Forces Intelligence head Brig. Gen. Avishai Levi. In the case on trial at the 7th Higher Criminal Court in Istanbul, the plaintiffs demand perpetrators of the violent attack to be sentenced to thousands of years in prison for a variety of serious crimes.
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Nasrallah at Festival cushion Freedom Flotilla - Arabic
Mr. Nasrallah, speaking at Festival cushion Freedom Flotilla | السيد نصر الله يتحدث في مهرجان سادة قافلة الحرية - Arabic
Mr. Nasrallah, speaking at Festival cushion Freedom Flotilla | السيد نصر الله يتحدث في مهرجان سادة قافلة الحرية - Arabic
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[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and...
[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and significant shortcomings" in Tel Aviv's handling of the assault.
An interview with Dr. Paul Larudee, co-founder of Free Palestine Movement
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[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and significant shortcomings" in Tel Aviv's handling of the assault.
An interview with Dr. Paul Larudee, co-founder of Free Palestine Movement
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Israel arrests Gaza activists and Press TV journalist Hassan Ghani - Nov 5, 2011 - English
This was the last footage we received of Press TV correspondent Hassan Ghani reporting from the Freedom Wave, two boats led by groups from Canada and Ireland, attempting to break the siege on Gaza...
This was the last footage we received of Press TV correspondent Hassan Ghani reporting from the Freedom Wave, two boats led by groups from Canada and Ireland, attempting to break the siege on Gaza and get aid to the impoverished strip.
Several hours later, Hassan tells us the boat is being surrounded.
As we wrap up the conversation just 5 minutes later, the situation intensifies.
That's the last we heard from Hassan. Israel raided the flotilla, and arrested those on board. They are now in Israeli jail. We spoke to Hassan's father Haq for the latest he's heard from his son.
Hassan was also aboard the Mavi Marmara that was attacked by the Israeli Military, leaving nine people dead. He was arrested and warned never to return.
This time he was on-board with former press TV journalist Jihan Hafiz who was reporting for U-S based democracy now and other journalists too. Gazan journalist and activist Sameh Habeeb says the Israeli action is all a part of the siege strategy.
Israel had called the freedom wave a provocation and a threat to its national security.
We contacted the foreign office who told us that a consular officer will be visiting Hassan again Sunday morning, that all detainees were moved quickly through the port and immigration to a detention center and that Hassan had called his arrest “extremely objectionable in principle”. They say it is very likely that Hassan will be deported from Israel soon. But for now he remains a journalist in an Israeli prison for no other reason than doing his job. And the status of those on board with him remains unclear.
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This was the last footage we received of Press TV correspondent Hassan Ghani reporting from the Freedom Wave, two boats led by groups from Canada and Ireland, attempting to break the siege on Gaza and get aid to the impoverished strip.
Several hours later, Hassan tells us the boat is being surrounded.
As we wrap up the conversation just 5 minutes later, the situation intensifies.
That's the last we heard from Hassan. Israel raided the flotilla, and arrested those on board. They are now in Israeli jail. We spoke to Hassan's father Haq for the latest he's heard from his son.
Hassan was also aboard the Mavi Marmara that was attacked by the Israeli Military, leaving nine people dead. He was arrested and warned never to return.
This time he was on-board with former press TV journalist Jihan Hafiz who was reporting for U-S based democracy now and other journalists too. Gazan journalist and activist Sameh Habeeb says the Israeli action is all a part of the siege strategy.
Israel had called the freedom wave a provocation and a threat to its national security.
We contacted the foreign office who told us that a consular officer will be visiting Hassan again Sunday morning, that all detainees were moved quickly through the port and immigration to a detention center and that Hassan had called his arrest “extremely objectionable in principle”. They say it is very likely that Hassan will be deported from Israel soon. But for now he remains a journalist in an Israeli prison for no other reason than doing his job. And the status of those on board with him remains unclear.
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Turkey doubles down on Gaza development - 27Oct2011 - English
Since the Israeli army's attack on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara in 2010, Ankara has become increasingly outspoken in support of Gaza, the blockaded Palestinian territory the ship was trying to...
Since the Israeli army's attack on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara in 2010, Ankara has become increasingly outspoken in support of Gaza, the blockaded Palestinian territory the ship was trying to reach.
The support has come in financial terms as well: the estimated $2m per year the Turkish government donated to Gaza before the flotilla attack, has now jumped to $48m.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports from Gaza.
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Since the Israeli army's attack on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara in 2010, Ankara has become increasingly outspoken in support of Gaza, the blockaded Palestinian territory the ship was trying to reach.
The support has come in financial terms as well: the estimated $2m per year the Turkish government donated to Gaza before the flotilla attack, has now jumped to $48m.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports from Gaza.
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Al-Haadi Musalla Invites Br. Mujahid Noorani - A Gaza Flotilla Veteran 2011 - Urdu
A short speech by Br. Mujahid Noorani, A Gazza Flotilla Veteran, Activist, describes his experiences about Canada Boat to Gazza, at Al-Haadi Musalla Toronto, Canada. www.alhaadi.org
A short speech by Br. Mujahid Noorani, A Gazza Flotilla Veteran, Activist, describes his experiences about Canada Boat to Gazza, at Al-Haadi Musalla Toronto, Canada. www.alhaadi.org
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[Remember Palestine] The Boycott Movement gains pace during Ramadan - 07Aug2011 - English
As convoys and flotillas are being increasingly blocked from entering Palestine, activists look increasingly to the Boycott Movement as a way to pressure Israel.
They have campaigned for...
As convoys and flotillas are being increasingly blocked from entering Palestine, activists look increasingly to the Boycott Movement as a way to pressure Israel.
They have campaigned for musicians to cancel performances in Tel Aviv and protested outside supermarkets and shops stocking goods that contribute to Israel's occupation. But most recently, activists are looking to renew their campaign to raise awareness about how buying Israeli dates help to fund building of settlements and exploitation of Palestinians.
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As convoys and flotillas are being increasingly blocked from entering Palestine, activists look increasingly to the Boycott Movement as a way to pressure Israel.
They have campaigned for musicians to cancel performances in Tel Aviv and protested outside supermarkets and shops stocking goods that contribute to Israel's occupation. But most recently, activists are looking to renew their campaign to raise awareness about how buying Israeli dates help to fund building of settlements and exploitation of Palestinians.
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Press Tv News Analysis - Freedom Flotilla 2 - Lauren Booth - 06July2011 - English
Israel has been quite clear: it's not going to allow aid activists into the besieged Gaza Strip. But already one French boast, a member of an international aid flotilla is on its way to the...
Israel has been quite clear: it's not going to allow aid activists into the besieged Gaza Strip. But already one French boast, a member of an international aid flotilla is on its way to the Palestinian territories and other activities are determined to get there by air. Why is Israel so adamant in stopping them and what are the activities trying to tell the world?
This edition of News Analysis reviews the issue with Press TV's gusts Lauren Booth, Broadcaster and Journalist in London, Richard Hellman, President of Middle East Research Center in Washington DC and Joe Catron from International Solidarity Movement in Gaza.
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Israel has been quite clear: it's not going to allow aid activists into the besieged Gaza Strip. But already one French boast, a member of an international aid flotilla is on its way to the Palestinian territories and other activities are determined to get there by air. Why is Israel so adamant in stopping them and what are the activities trying to tell the world?
This edition of News Analysis reviews the issue with Press TV's gusts Lauren Booth, Broadcaster and Journalist in London, Richard Hellman, President of Middle East Research Center in Washington DC and Joe Catron from International Solidarity Movement in Gaza.
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Israel bans Pro-Palestinian activists from flying to Tel Aviv - 08Jul2011 - English
The Pro Palestinian activists who are part of a growing popular international solidarity movement with the Palestinian people against the Israeli siege on the Gaza strip and the Israeli occupation...
The Pro Palestinian activists who are part of a growing popular international solidarity movement with the Palestinian people against the Israeli siege on the Gaza strip and the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, were set to arrive to Ben Gurion international airport and from there travel to the occupied Palestinian territories.
Israel's ministry of transport has submitted a list containing the names of 342 activists to foreign airlines with instructions to bar these activists from boarding their flights.
But these activists say they have the right to leave their own borders, and Israel's actions are illegal.
The organizers of the "Welcome to Palestine" campaign, otherwise known as "Fly in" had intended for these activists to come to the occupied Palestinian territories to see first hand the impact the Israeli occupation has on Palestinians.
While waiting for the pro Palestinian activists to clear airport inspection, some Israeli left wing activists began shouting slogans against the Israeli occupation of Palestine and chanted Free Free Palestine. But they were quickly dragged away by the Israeli police.
The welcome to Palestine campaign or the fly in, coincided with the second Gaza flotilla which until now is barred by the Greek authorities from setting sail towards the coast of Gaza.
Tight screening has prevented most pro Palestinian activists from reaching their destination namely ben gurion airport. These activists say by preventing passengers from boarding their flights Israel is putting pressure on other countries to adopt its policies.
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The Pro Palestinian activists who are part of a growing popular international solidarity movement with the Palestinian people against the Israeli siege on the Gaza strip and the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, were set to arrive to Ben Gurion international airport and from there travel to the occupied Palestinian territories.
Israel's ministry of transport has submitted a list containing the names of 342 activists to foreign airlines with instructions to bar these activists from boarding their flights.
But these activists say they have the right to leave their own borders, and Israel's actions are illegal.
The organizers of the "Welcome to Palestine" campaign, otherwise known as "Fly in" had intended for these activists to come to the occupied Palestinian territories to see first hand the impact the Israeli occupation has on Palestinians.
While waiting for the pro Palestinian activists to clear airport inspection, some Israeli left wing activists began shouting slogans against the Israeli occupation of Palestine and chanted Free Free Palestine. But they were quickly dragged away by the Israeli police.
The welcome to Palestine campaign or the fly in, coincided with the second Gaza flotilla which until now is barred by the Greek authorities from setting sail towards the coast of Gaza.
Tight screening has prevented most pro Palestinian activists from reaching their destination namely ben gurion airport. These activists say by preventing passengers from boarding their flights Israel is putting pressure on other countries to adopt its policies.
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Important News Bulletin from MWM Convention Room - 27 June 2011 - Urdu
An aid Flotilla is leaving for PARACHINAR on 24 July 2011.
MWM & ISO are organizing Istaqlal e Pakistan convention and Himayat e Mazloomeen Rally on the death anniversary of Shaheed Quaid...
An aid Flotilla is leaving for PARACHINAR on 24 July 2011.
MWM & ISO are organizing Istaqlal e Pakistan convention and Himayat e Mazloomeen Rally on the death anniversary of Shaheed Quaid Allama Arif Hussain Al-Hussaini. The event is on 24 July 2011 as well.
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An aid Flotilla is leaving for PARACHINAR on 24 July 2011.
MWM & ISO are organizing Istaqlal e Pakistan convention and Himayat e Mazloomeen Rally on the death anniversary of Shaheed Quaid Allama Arif Hussain Al-Hussaini. The event is on 24 July 2011 as well.
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Documentary on Freedom Flotilla - Press TV - English
Documentary on Freedom Flotilla - Press TV - English
The death toll from the Israeli navy's takeover of a Gaza aid convoy has risen to 20 while Israel carefully censors reports on the casualties...
Documentary on Freedom Flotilla - Press TV - English
The death toll from the Israeli navy's takeover of a Gaza aid convoy has risen to 20 while Israel carefully censors reports on the casualties from the attack.
Gaza Freedom Flotilla came under fire early on Monday by Israeli navy forces in international waters more than 150km (90 miles) off the coast of Gaza.
The six-ship aid fleet was soon stormed by commandos descending from helicopters.
At least 20 people were killed in the takeover of the Gaza aid convoy, al-Aqsa TV channel reported, saying that more than 50 people, including leader of the Palestinian Islamic Movement Sheikh Raed Salah, were wounded in the attack.
The news trickled through the Israeli military censorship which has sought to block the reporting of any information about the casualties.
A report on the Israeli radio said the censorship was aimed at covering up the number of casualties brought to Israeli hospitals for treatment.
Meanwhile, Israeli Trade and Industry Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer expressed regret for the deaths aboard the Gaza aid ships.
"The images are certainly not pleasant. I can only voice regret at all the fatalities," he told Israel's Army Radio.
The comments come as the first official acknowledgement by Tel Aviv that the attack had turned fatal.
Israel had initially declined to comment on the reports of casualties from the takeover of the aid ships.
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Documentary on Freedom Flotilla - Press TV - English
The death toll from the Israeli navy's takeover of a Gaza aid convoy has risen to 20 while Israel carefully censors reports on the casualties from the attack.
Gaza Freedom Flotilla came under fire early on Monday by Israeli navy forces in international waters more than 150km (90 miles) off the coast of Gaza.
The six-ship aid fleet was soon stormed by commandos descending from helicopters.
At least 20 people were killed in the takeover of the Gaza aid convoy, al-Aqsa TV channel reported, saying that more than 50 people, including leader of the Palestinian Islamic Movement Sheikh Raed Salah, were wounded in the attack.
The news trickled through the Israeli military censorship which has sought to block the reporting of any information about the casualties.
A report on the Israeli radio said the censorship was aimed at covering up the number of casualties brought to Israeli hospitals for treatment.
Meanwhile, Israeli Trade and Industry Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer expressed regret for the deaths aboard the Gaza aid ships.
"The images are certainly not pleasant. I can only voice regret at all the fatalities," he told Israel's Army Radio.
The comments come as the first official acknowledgement by Tel Aviv that the attack had turned fatal.
Israel had initially declined to comment on the reports of casualties from the takeover of the aid ships.
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Anniversary of May 31 Israeli attack on Freedom Flotilla - Interview with Lara Lee, Filmmaker & Activist - English
In this edition of The Autograph Susan Modaress interviews documentary filmmaker and activist Lara Lee to talk about her new film called "Cultural Resistance".
The movie reviews the...
In this edition of The Autograph Susan Modaress interviews documentary filmmaker and activist Lara Lee to talk about her new film called "Cultural Resistance".
The movie reviews the attack on the Gaza freedom flotilla in the international waters by the Israeli troops. Lara Lee who has been on that ship and she managed to portray one hour of footage of what really happened on the May 31
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In this edition of The Autograph Susan Modaress interviews documentary filmmaker and activist Lara Lee to talk about her new film called "Cultural Resistance".
The movie reviews the attack on the Gaza freedom flotilla in the international waters by the Israeli troops. Lara Lee who has been on that ship and she managed to portray one hour of footage of what really happened on the May 31