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Pro-Hamas rally in Gaza - 14Dec08 - Arabic
Tens of thousands of Hamas loyalists gathered in a Gaza City arena to celebrate the militant groups 21st anniversary
Tens of thousands of Hamas loyalists gathered in a Gaza City arena to celebrate the militant groups 21st anniversary
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Israel admits - No Hamas rockets were fired during ceasefire - English
Australian born Israeli Spokesman Merk Regev accepts that Hamas did NOT violate the Ceasefire UNTIL AFTER Israel attacked the Gaza Strip on the 4th November. This proves that it was ISRAEL that...
Australian born Israeli Spokesman Merk Regev accepts that Hamas did NOT violate the Ceasefire UNTIL AFTER Israel attacked the Gaza Strip on the 4th November. This proves that it was ISRAEL that broke the ceasefire
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Australian born Israeli Spokesman Merk Regev accepts that Hamas did NOT violate the Ceasefire UNTIL AFTER Israel attacked the Gaza Strip on the 4th November. This proves that it was ISRAEL that broke the ceasefire
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Gazans urge Hamas and Fatah Leaders to talk - 30Jan09 - English
Gazans urge Hamas and Fatah Leaders to talk - 30Jan09 - English. Way to guy guys. Combine against your common enemy - the terrorist entity of Israel.
Gazans urge Hamas and Fatah Leaders to talk - 30Jan09 - English. Way to guy guys. Combine against your common enemy - the terrorist entity of Israel.
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Gazans pour to streets to back Hamas - 31Jan09 - English
Thousands of Palestinians have poured to the streets of Gaza to show their support for Hamas and its call for a new democratic authority.
Thousands of Palestinians have poured to the streets of Gaza to show their support for Hamas and its call for a new democratic authority.
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Dubai Eleven - Death squad caught on CCTV hunting for Hamas leader - 16Feb10 - English
Dubai's chief of police says an 11-member hit squad carrying European passports was responsible for last month's murder of a prominent Hamas member.
Mahmud al-Mabhuh was found dead in his luxury...
Dubai's chief of police says an 11-member hit squad carrying European passports was responsible for last month's murder of a prominent Hamas member.
Mahmud al-Mabhuh was found dead in his luxury hotel room.
Police have said they will issue arrest warrants soon.
Two Palestinians suspected of providing logistical support have also been detained.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza.
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Dubai's chief of police says an 11-member hit squad carrying European passports was responsible for last month's murder of a prominent Hamas member.
Mahmud al-Mabhuh was found dead in his luxury hotel room.
Police have said they will issue arrest warrants soon.
Two Palestinians suspected of providing logistical support have also been detained.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza.
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Hamas Commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh Assassination - Chronological Timeline of Events - English
Footage from CCTV cameras shows a chronological timeline of the events that took place on the day that Hamas commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was assassinated.
There is no Audio. Text only.
Footage from CCTV cameras shows a chronological timeline of the events that took place on the day that Hamas commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was assassinated.
There is no Audio. Text only.
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HAMAS Says PA Talks With Zionists Is Tantamount To Capitulation - 13 SEP 2010 - English
PA to renew Israeli talks without freeze
Despite Israel's refusal to extend its settlement freeze, the Palestinian Authority (PA) will still resume the second round of direct talks with...
PA to renew Israeli talks without freeze
Despite Israel's refusal to extend its settlement freeze, the Palestinian Authority (PA) will still resume the second round of direct talks with Tel Aviv.
The upcoming meeting will be held at Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Tuesday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and acting PA Chief Mahmoud Abbas held the first round of negotiations in Washington on September 2.
Following the first meeting, Abbas warned that he would leave the negotiations should Israel resume its illegal settlement activities.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and US Middle East Envoy George Mitchell will also travel to Egypt to attend the meeting.
The four officials will then move to al-Quds (Jerusalem) for a second day of talks on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, US President Barack Obama will meet with Abbas and Netanyahu in New York next week during the UN General Assembly meeting.
The second round of Israeli-PA talks comes after Israel on Monday approved the construction of more than 13,000 new settler units in the occupied West Bank.
In November, the Israeli premier announced a 10-month freeze on illegal settlement expansion projects in the occupied West Bank.
But Tel Aviv has repeatedly violated the freeze, which expires on September 26, by continuing to construct more settlement units.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142352.html
Israeli tanks roll into Gaza Strip
Israeli tanks have attacked Palestinian refugee camp of al-Burage in their second invasion of the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours.
The Israeli military claimed Monday that the attack was in retaliation for mortar attacks by Hamas fighters on southern Israel.
There have been no immediate reports of casualties, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The raid came after an Israeli tank on Sunday killed three people in the town of Beit Hanoun.
The Israeli violation of the coastal enclave comes after the Palestinian Authority engaged in direct talks with Tel Aviv.
The incursion is in violation of a Palestinian demand for Israel's complete withdrawal behind the borders of 1967, when it captured Gaza, the West Bank and East al-Quds (Jerusalem).
Gaza is still far from recovering from the Israeli war at the turn of 2009, which killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, most of them civilians.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142340.html
Recorded September 13, 2010 at 1900bst
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PA to renew Israeli talks without freeze
Despite Israel's refusal to extend its settlement freeze, the Palestinian Authority (PA) will still resume the second round of direct talks with Tel Aviv.
The upcoming meeting will be held at Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Tuesday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and acting PA Chief Mahmoud Abbas held the first round of negotiations in Washington on September 2.
Following the first meeting, Abbas warned that he would leave the negotiations should Israel resume its illegal settlement activities.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and US Middle East Envoy George Mitchell will also travel to Egypt to attend the meeting.
The four officials will then move to al-Quds (Jerusalem) for a second day of talks on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, US President Barack Obama will meet with Abbas and Netanyahu in New York next week during the UN General Assembly meeting.
The second round of Israeli-PA talks comes after Israel on Monday approved the construction of more than 13,000 new settler units in the occupied West Bank.
In November, the Israeli premier announced a 10-month freeze on illegal settlement expansion projects in the occupied West Bank.
But Tel Aviv has repeatedly violated the freeze, which expires on September 26, by continuing to construct more settlement units.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142352.html
Israeli tanks roll into Gaza Strip
Israeli tanks have attacked Palestinian refugee camp of al-Burage in their second invasion of the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours.
The Israeli military claimed Monday that the attack was in retaliation for mortar attacks by Hamas fighters on southern Israel.
There have been no immediate reports of casualties, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The raid came after an Israeli tank on Sunday killed three people in the town of Beit Hanoun.
The Israeli violation of the coastal enclave comes after the Palestinian Authority engaged in direct talks with Tel Aviv.
The incursion is in violation of a Palestinian demand for Israel's complete withdrawal behind the borders of 1967, when it captured Gaza, the West Bank and East al-Quds (Jerusalem).
Gaza is still far from recovering from the Israeli war at the turn of 2009, which killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, most of them civilians.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142340.html
Recorded September 13, 2010 at 1900bst
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[Remember Palestine] Hamas-Fatah peace agreement - May 8, 2011 - English
Dramatic events are happening this week across all aspects of political life in the occupied Palestine. Israel is said to be caught in the hub by the surprise and speedy signing of a peace...
Dramatic events are happening this week across all aspects of political life in the occupied Palestine. Israel is said to be caught in the hub by the surprise and speedy signing of a peace agreement between Fatah and Hamas.
This edition of Remember Palestine focuses on the peace agreement and asks: Will the Egyptian government stand true to its pledges of opening border with Gaza?
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Dramatic events are happening this week across all aspects of political life in the occupied Palestine. Israel is said to be caught in the hub by the surprise and speedy signing of a peace agreement between Fatah and Hamas.
This edition of Remember Palestine focuses on the peace agreement and asks: Will the Egyptian government stand true to its pledges of opening border with Gaza?
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اسلامی بیداری کانفرنس - Dr. Khalid Qadoomi - Central Hamas Leader - 16 February 2012 - Urdu
Dr. Khalid Qadoomi
Central Leader of Hamas
Speech At Islamic Awakening Conference
Madinatul Ilm Masjid
Gulshan Karachi
Organized by Majlis Wahdat Musimeen (MWM) and Palestine...
Dr. Khalid Qadoomi
Central Leader of Hamas
Speech At Islamic Awakening Conference
Madinatul Ilm Masjid
Gulshan Karachi
Organized by Majlis Wahdat Musimeen (MWM) and Palestine Foundation Pakistan (PLF)
Recorded by : Wisdom Gateway Productions Pakistan +92-345-2487579, +92-322-4468100
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Dr. Khalid Qadoomi
Central Leader of Hamas
Speech At Islamic Awakening Conference
Madinatul Ilm Masjid
Gulshan Karachi
Organized by Majlis Wahdat Musimeen (MWM) and Palestine Foundation Pakistan (PLF)
Recorded by : Wisdom Gateway Productions Pakistan +92-345-2487579, +92-322-4468100
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Sayyed Nasrallah on the Current Relationship between Hezbollah/Iran and Hamas - Arabic sub English
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speaks about the current relationship of his party and the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, in light of...
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speaks about the current relationship of his party and the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, in light of increased media speculation in recent times that political ties are strained between these sides.
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Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speaks about the current relationship of his party and the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, in light of increased media speculation in recent times that political ties are strained between these sides.
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[19 May 13] Morsi, Abbas discuss Fatah-Hamas talks, israeli violations - English
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi met with acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas in the capital Cairo. The two discussed the latest round of Egyptian-brokered Palestinian reconciliation...
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi met with acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas in the capital Cairo. The two discussed the latest round of Egyptian-brokered Palestinian reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas. Observers are pinning high hopes on the fresh round of talks between the two factions.
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Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi met with acting Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas in the capital Cairo. The two discussed the latest round of Egyptian-brokered Palestinian reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas. Observers are pinning high hopes on the fresh round of talks between the two factions.
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