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[19 Nov 2013] Iran: israel behind Beirut bomb blasts - English
Iran accuses israel of being behind the bomb blasts in the Lebanese capital Beirut that killed more than twenty people including the Iranian cultural attaché.
Iran accuses israel of being behind the bomb blasts in the Lebanese capital Beirut that killed more than twenty people including the Iranian cultural attaché.
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[19 Nov 2013] Syria minister blames KSA, PG states, israel for Beirut blasts - English
A Hezbollah lawmaker says israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind a terrorist attack outside Iran\'s embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Meanwhile, Syrian information minister has laid the...
A Hezbollah lawmaker says israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind a terrorist attack outside Iran\'s embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Meanwhile, Syrian information minister has laid the blame on Saudi Arabia and some other Persian Gulf states as well as the Israeli regime for the deadly blasts.
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A Hezbollah lawmaker says israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind a terrorist attack outside Iran\'s embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Meanwhile, Syrian information minister has laid the blame on Saudi Arabia and some other Persian Gulf states as well as the Israeli regime for the deadly blasts.
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[20 Nov 2013] israel, KSA most active terrorist organizations: Jim W. Dean - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of Veterans Today, about a Hezbollah lawmaker saying israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind the terrorist attacks outside Iran...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of Veterans Today, about a Hezbollah lawmaker saying israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind the terrorist attacks outside Iran Embassy in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of Veterans Today, about a Hezbollah lawmaker saying israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind the terrorist attacks outside Iran Embassy in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut.
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[24 Oct 2013] Russian lawmaker: Israel position on Iran nuclear deal unrealistic - English
In Russia, chairman of the State Duma\'s International Affairs Committee says that Israel\'s position on a nuclear deal between Iran and the P-5+1 is unrealistic. Alexei Pushkov says that Iran...
In Russia, chairman of the State Duma\'s International Affairs Committee says that Israel\'s position on a nuclear deal between Iran and the P-5+1 is unrealistic. Alexei Pushkov says that Iran cannot be denied its nuclear rights and that all countries involved in drafting the deal share the same opinion. Earlier, Russian president Vladimir Putin hailed the deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany ---- which was clinched in Geneva following intensive talks. Putin called the deal a breakthrough on a decade-long nuclear standoff. He stressed that it is the first step on a long and difficult path and a step forward toward a permanent solution to the dispute over Iran\'s nuclear program.
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In Russia, chairman of the State Duma\'s International Affairs Committee says that Israel\'s position on a nuclear deal between Iran and the P-5+1 is unrealistic. Alexei Pushkov says that Iran cannot be denied its nuclear rights and that all countries involved in drafting the deal share the same opinion. Earlier, Russian president Vladimir Putin hailed the deal between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany ---- which was clinched in Geneva following intensive talks. Putin called the deal a breakthrough on a decade-long nuclear standoff. He stressed that it is the first step on a long and difficult path and a step forward toward a permanent solution to the dispute over Iran\'s nuclear program.
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[25 Nov 2013] Palestinians protest against Israel settlement plan - English
Palestinians have staged a protest in the occupied West Bank to denounce Israel\'s settlement construction on their land.
The demonstrators marched into the Maale Adumim settlement which is...
Palestinians have staged a protest in the occupied West Bank to denounce Israel\'s settlement construction on their land.
The demonstrators marched into the Maale Adumim settlement which is considered one of the largest Israeli settlements. Israeli forces were deployed to break up the protest. Press TV has learned that the troops used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the protesters. A number of demonstrators were arrested. settlement is pressing ahead with its settlement construction plans despite global condemnation.
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Palestinians have staged a protest in the occupied West Bank to denounce Israel\'s settlement construction on their land.
The demonstrators marched into the Maale Adumim settlement which is considered one of the largest Israeli settlements. Israeli forces were deployed to break up the protest. Press TV has learned that the troops used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the protesters. A number of demonstrators were arrested. settlement is pressing ahead with its settlement construction plans despite global condemnation.
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[26 Nov 2013] Iran N case used to obscure israel nukes: Barrett - English
Press TV has talked with Dr. Kevin Barrett, with the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance from Madison to shed more light on the israel\'s possible efforts to sabotage the historic interim deal between...
Press TV has talked with Dr. Kevin Barrett, with the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance from Madison to shed more light on the israel\'s possible efforts to sabotage the historic interim deal between Iran and the P5+1 in Geneva on Iran\'s peaceful nuclear energy program.
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Press TV has talked with Dr. Kevin Barrett, with the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance from Madison to shed more light on the israel\'s possible efforts to sabotage the historic interim deal between Iran and the P5+1 in Geneva on Iran\'s peaceful nuclear energy program.
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[27 Nov 2013] Israel position of strength, weakened: Journalist - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture War Magazine, about several British MPs urging Israel to come clean on its nuclear weapons program and calling on the...
Press TV has conducted an interview with E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture War Magazine, about several British MPs urging Israel to come clean on its nuclear weapons program and calling on the Tel Aviv regime to destroy its nuclear arsenal.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture War Magazine, about several British MPs urging Israel to come clean on its nuclear weapons program and calling on the Tel Aviv regime to destroy its nuclear arsenal.
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[29 Nov 2013] Rights groups rap israel for abusing children - English
Rights groups have slammed israel for its mistreatment of Palestinian children. They say Israeli forces have arrested a 13-year-old Palestinian boy and tortured him in custody.
Rights groups have slammed israel for its mistreatment of Palestinian children. They say Israeli forces have arrested a 13-year-old Palestinian boy and tortured him in custody.
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[02 Dec 2013] israel capable of ethnic cleansing of Bedouins J. Catron - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Joe Catron, International Solidarity Movement member, Gaza about the issue of women in Gaza who are protesting against Israel\'s \'land grab\' plan to expel...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Joe Catron, International Solidarity Movement member, Gaza about the issue of women in Gaza who are protesting against Israel\'s \'land grab\' plan to expel tens of thousands of Bedouins from their lands of the Negev Desert. The Bedouins accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Joe Catron, International Solidarity Movement member, Gaza about the issue of women in Gaza who are protesting against Israel\'s \'land grab\' plan to expel tens of thousands of Bedouins from their lands of the Negev Desert. The Bedouins accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing.
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[10 Dec 2013] israel approves the detention without charge of African migrants - English
The Israeli parliament has approved a law that allows new illegal migrants to be held without charge.
Under the new law, illegal migrants face up to a year in detention. The law also gives...
The Israeli parliament has approved a law that allows new illegal migrants to be held without charge.
Under the new law, illegal migrants face up to a year in detention. The law also gives Israeli authorities the right to send illegal immigrants living in Israeli cities to complexes called open facilities-- until they are deported or voluntarily go back to their homeland. The first such facilities is due to start operating this week in the Negev Desert in southern Israel. Migrants kept there will have no right to work. Critics of the new law have described such open facilities as prisons. They predict the new law- like the previous one- will be challenged in the Supreme Court. More than 50-thousand African immigrants currently work in low-paying jobs in Israel.
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The Israeli parliament has approved a law that allows new illegal migrants to be held without charge.
Under the new law, illegal migrants face up to a year in detention. The law also gives Israeli authorities the right to send illegal immigrants living in Israeli cities to complexes called open facilities-- until they are deported or voluntarily go back to their homeland. The first such facilities is due to start operating this week in the Negev Desert in southern Israel. Migrants kept there will have no right to work. Critics of the new law have described such open facilities as prisons. They predict the new law- like the previous one- will be challenged in the Supreme Court. More than 50-thousand African immigrants currently work in low-paying jobs in Israel.
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[10 Dec 2013] OPCW pres says israel others should join chemical arms treaty - English
The head of the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons the OPCW says Israel and several other countries should join the chemical arms treaty.
Ahmed Uzum-ju received the Nobel Peace...
The head of the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons the OPCW says Israel and several other countries should join the chemical arms treaty.
Ahmed Uzum-ju received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the Organization in Oslo. The Hague based organization was awarded the prize for its efforts to eliminate Syria\'s chemical arms arsenal. The OPCW sent experts to Syria after a sarin gas attack killed more than 1400 people in the Damascus Countryside in August. Both the government and foreign backed insurgents blamed each other for the attack. Later on, the Syrian government agreed to give up the country\'s chemical weapons arsenal to avert a US attack on Syrian soil.
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The head of the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons the OPCW says Israel and several other countries should join the chemical arms treaty.
Ahmed Uzum-ju received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the Organization in Oslo. The Hague based organization was awarded the prize for its efforts to eliminate Syria\'s chemical arms arsenal. The OPCW sent experts to Syria after a sarin gas attack killed more than 1400 people in the Damascus Countryside in August. Both the government and foreign backed insurgents blamed each other for the attack. Later on, the Syrian government agreed to give up the country\'s chemical weapons arsenal to avert a US attack on Syrian soil.
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[18 Dec 2013] Native American And Indigenous Studies Assn. joins academic boycott of Israel - English
Another U-S group joins two other scholarly organizations in boycotting Israel\'s academic institutions. The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association-- NAISA-- has urged its members to...
Another U-S group joins two other scholarly organizations in boycotting Israel\'s academic institutions. The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association-- NAISA-- has urged its members to boycott Israeli academia, over Tel Aviv\'s violation of international law and U-N resolutions. The organization\'s president says the NAISA council has reached a consensus to support the boycott. This just days after the American Studies Association endorsed the boycott in a referendum. The Association for Asian American Studies had made the same decision in April. NAISA is now the third academic association to support the boycott. Israeli officials say they\'re concerned other academic groups could also take similar actions.
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Another U-S group joins two other scholarly organizations in boycotting Israel\'s academic institutions. The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association-- NAISA-- has urged its members to boycott Israeli academia, over Tel Aviv\'s violation of international law and U-N resolutions. The organization\'s president says the NAISA council has reached a consensus to support the boycott. This just days after the American Studies Association endorsed the boycott in a referendum. The Association for Asian American Studies had made the same decision in April. NAISA is now the third academic association to support the boycott. Israeli officials say they\'re concerned other academic groups could also take similar actions.
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[18 Dec 2013] Israel confiscates more Palestinian land - English
Israel announced on Tuesday that it had officially confiscated about 4 dunums of private Palestinian land belonging to the villagers of Qusra, South of Nablus, a move that will restrict access of...
Israel announced on Tuesday that it had officially confiscated about 4 dunums of private Palestinian land belonging to the villagers of Qusra, South of Nablus, a move that will restrict access of Palestinians to over 500 more dunums of land in the area.
Tel Aviv annexed the confiscated land for the favor of one of the illegal Israeli settler outposts erected on village lands. According to the villagers of Qusra, Israeli settlers have attacked the village at least once in a week since late October of 2010.
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Israel announced on Tuesday that it had officially confiscated about 4 dunums of private Palestinian land belonging to the villagers of Qusra, South of Nablus, a move that will restrict access of Palestinians to over 500 more dunums of land in the area.
Tel Aviv annexed the confiscated land for the favor of one of the illegal Israeli settler outposts erected on village lands. According to the villagers of Qusra, Israeli settlers have attacked the village at least once in a week since late October of 2010.
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[19 Dec 2013] The Debate - israel Immunity - English
The UN is asking for 95 million dollars in food aid for almost a million Gazans, suffering under an Israeli blockade since 2006. Scores of UN projects have been shut down and thousands made jobless...
The UN is asking for 95 million dollars in food aid for almost a million Gazans, suffering under an Israeli blockade since 2006. Scores of UN projects have been shut down and thousands made jobless since Israel refused to allow in construction material in the besieged Gaza Strip. Palestinians are facing severe electricity shortages and reeling from devastating floods amid the cold winter weather. Meanwhile, the Israeli prime minister has said Tel Aviv will not stop even for a moment settlement construction on occupied Palestinian land despite the fact that U-N Resolution 4-4-6 and a ruling by the International Court of Justice conclude the Israeli settlements violate international law. Is Israel enjoying immunity from prosecution for its violations? On this edition of the Debate, we\'re discussing how a growing Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign is affecting the global discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian problem.
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The UN is asking for 95 million dollars in food aid for almost a million Gazans, suffering under an Israeli blockade since 2006. Scores of UN projects have been shut down and thousands made jobless since Israel refused to allow in construction material in the besieged Gaza Strip. Palestinians are facing severe electricity shortages and reeling from devastating floods amid the cold winter weather. Meanwhile, the Israeli prime minister has said Tel Aviv will not stop even for a moment settlement construction on occupied Palestinian land despite the fact that U-N Resolution 4-4-6 and a ruling by the International Court of Justice conclude the Israeli settlements violate international law. Is Israel enjoying immunity from prosecution for its violations? On this edition of the Debate, we\'re discussing how a growing Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign is affecting the global discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian problem.
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[23 Dec 2013] israel annexes parts of Lebanese water fields - English
Israel has once again violated international law by illegally drawing up a line between the occupied Palestine territories and neighboring Lebanon. The move gives Tel Aviv access to more areas...
Israel has once again violated international law by illegally drawing up a line between the occupied Palestine territories and neighboring Lebanon. The move gives Tel Aviv access to more areas which are very rich in oil.
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Israel has once again violated international law by illegally drawing up a line between the occupied Palestine territories and neighboring Lebanon. The move gives Tel Aviv access to more areas which are very rich in oil.
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[26 Dec 2013] PLO slams israel plans new settlement push - English
Israel has made an announcement that they produce tenders for a further 2000 new illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem al Quds.
Israeli prime minister made the...
Israel has made an announcement that they produce tenders for a further 2000 new illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem al Quds.
Israeli prime minister made the announcement just one week before the Israelis are set to release 24 Palestinian prisoners who have been held in Israeli jails since before the Oslo agreement in 1993. Members of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation slammed the Israeli authorities for defying calls from both the EU and the US to halt settlement expansion and further stated that this move could seriously jeopardize the US brokered Palestinian Israeli negotiations.
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Israel has made an announcement that they produce tenders for a further 2000 new illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem al Quds.
Israeli prime minister made the announcement just one week before the Israelis are set to release 24 Palestinian prisoners who have been held in Israeli jails since before the Oslo agreement in 1993. Members of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation slammed the Israeli authorities for defying calls from both the EU and the US to halt settlement expansion and further stated that this move could seriously jeopardize the US brokered Palestinian Israeli negotiations.
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[29 Dec 2013] israel fires over 30 tank shells into Lebanese territories following a rocket attack in the north -English
The army says two Katyusha-style rockets launched from Lebanon landed near the town of Kiryat Shmona. In response, the Israeli artillery fired a barrage of shells into the Lebanese border region of...
The army says two Katyusha-style rockets launched from Lebanon landed near the town of Kiryat Shmona. In response, the Israeli artillery fired a barrage of shells into the Lebanese border region of Arqub. Uninhabited areas were targeted in both attacks, causing no injuries or damage. Israel\\\'s minister of military affairs has warned of even tougher retaliation if the attacks persist. Moshe Yaalon has held the Lebanese government responsible for the latest rocket attack. The area has remained mostly quiet since a month-long war in 2006 between Israel and the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah. But there\\\'s been sporadic rocket firing from Lebanon-- carried out by al-Qaeda-affiliated groups including the Abdullah Azzam Brigades.
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The army says two Katyusha-style rockets launched from Lebanon landed near the town of Kiryat Shmona. In response, the Israeli artillery fired a barrage of shells into the Lebanese border region of Arqub. Uninhabited areas were targeted in both attacks, causing no injuries or damage. Israel\\\'s minister of military affairs has warned of even tougher retaliation if the attacks persist. Moshe Yaalon has held the Lebanese government responsible for the latest rocket attack. The area has remained mostly quiet since a month-long war in 2006 between Israel and the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah. But there\\\'s been sporadic rocket firing from Lebanon-- carried out by al-Qaeda-affiliated groups including the Abdullah Azzam Brigades.
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[01 Jan 2014] No point in israel Palestine talks E. Michael Jones - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture Wars Magazine, about the acting Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas once again warning against Israel\\\'s illegal...
Press TV has conducted an interview with E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture Wars Magazine, about the acting Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas once again warning against Israel\\\'s illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture Wars Magazine, about the acting Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas once again warning against Israel\\\'s illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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[05 Jan 2014] HRW israel presented no evidence for killing 2 Palestinian teens - English
A prominent human rights group accuses Israel of presenting no evidence in the case of killing two Palestinian teenagers in the West Bank in 2013.
Human Rights Watch says Israeli forces hid near...
A prominent human rights group accuses Israel of presenting no evidence in the case of killing two Palestinian teenagers in the West Bank in 2013.
Human Rights Watch says Israeli forces hid near schools and killed two children who posed no threats to them. In January 2013, Samir Awad was shot three times in the leg, back and head. The 16-year-old was about 250 meters away from his school when he was shot. Also in December, an Israeli soldier shot dead 16-year-old Wajih al-Ramahi in an area between his school and a market. The HRW says there is no justification for the use of live ammunitions in either of the cases. Last week, another Palestinian teenager died of the wounds he sustained after being shot by Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border.
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A prominent human rights group accuses Israel of presenting no evidence in the case of killing two Palestinian teenagers in the West Bank in 2013.
Human Rights Watch says Israeli forces hid near schools and killed two children who posed no threats to them. In January 2013, Samir Awad was shot three times in the leg, back and head. The 16-year-old was about 250 meters away from his school when he was shot. Also in December, an Israeli soldier shot dead 16-year-old Wajih al-Ramahi in an area between his school and a market. The HRW says there is no justification for the use of live ammunitions in either of the cases. Last week, another Palestinian teenager died of the wounds he sustained after being shot by Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border.
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[06 Jan 2014] israel begins erecting new settlement in occupied West Bank - English
Israel is building a new settlement in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron also known as al-Khalil. According to residents and rights groups, Tel Aviv has already begun leveling land and setting...
Israel is building a new settlement in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron also known as al-Khalil. According to residents and rights groups, Tel Aviv has already begun leveling land and setting up mobile homes in an area that is known for its extreme right wing settler population.
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Israel is building a new settlement in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron also known as al-Khalil. According to residents and rights groups, Tel Aviv has already begun leveling land and setting up mobile homes in an area that is known for its extreme right wing settler population.
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[17 Jan 2014] US chides UNESCO for postponing exhibition about israel - English
The United States criticizes the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization for postponing an exhibition about Israel.
US ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power says...
The United States criticizes the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization for postponing an exhibition about Israel.
US ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power says UNESCO\'S decision is wrong and has urged the organization to reconsider it. The UN\'s cultural arm put off the event after complaints from 22 Arab member states. The Arab countries voiced concern that the planned display could impact negatively on the talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
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The United States criticizes the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization for postponing an exhibition about Israel.
US ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power says UNESCO\'S decision is wrong and has urged the organization to reconsider it. The UN\'s cultural arm put off the event after complaints from 22 Arab member states. The Arab countries voiced concern that the planned display could impact negatively on the talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
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[17 Feb 2014] Palestinian farmers suffering under Israel blockade airstrikes - English
An Israeli blockade, repeated airstrikes targeting their lands, and an Israeli threat on their lives along the no-go buffer zone; this is the story of Palestinian farmers in Gaza.Palestinian...
An Israeli blockade, repeated airstrikes targeting their lands, and an Israeli threat on their lives along the no-go buffer zone; this is the story of Palestinian farmers in Gaza.Palestinian farmlands have been the target of many Israeli attacks during the years. The airstrikes and bombings have polluted the farmers\' lands, making it unsuitable for healthy plant cultivations.The misery of Gaza\'s farmers does not stop here as they lack the needed machinery and seeds and Israel does not allow them to export their goods to the outside world.
The Ministry of Health and the farmers in Gaza have called on the international community and human rights organizations to end Israel\'s continuous attacks on Palestinian farmers and civilians.As the Israeli blockade and airstrikes on the coastal enclave continue, farmers in Gaza are the ones to pay the price.
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An Israeli blockade, repeated airstrikes targeting their lands, and an Israeli threat on their lives along the no-go buffer zone; this is the story of Palestinian farmers in Gaza.Palestinian farmlands have been the target of many Israeli attacks during the years. The airstrikes and bombings have polluted the farmers\' lands, making it unsuitable for healthy plant cultivations.The misery of Gaza\'s farmers does not stop here as they lack the needed machinery and seeds and Israel does not allow them to export their goods to the outside world.
The Ministry of Health and the farmers in Gaza have called on the international community and human rights organizations to end Israel\'s continuous attacks on Palestinian farmers and civilians.As the Israeli blockade and airstrikes on the coastal enclave continue, farmers in Gaza are the ones to pay the price.
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[23 Feb 2014] The Debate - Israel Supporting The Syrian Militants (Part 1) - English
visited militants fighting against the Syrian government who have been wounded. Israel has regularly Given insurgents medical treatment during the 3 years of conflict. The question is why?
visited militants fighting against the Syrian government who have been wounded. Israel has regularly Given insurgents medical treatment during the 3 years of conflict. The question is why?
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