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Crowds rally against Peres visit to Madrid - Fri Feb 25 2011 - English
Hundreds of Spanish demonstrators gathered in front of the ministry of foreign affairs to protest the visit by Israeli President Shimon Peres. Several human Rights associations, as well as...
Hundreds of Spanish demonstrators gathered in front of the ministry of foreign affairs to protest the visit by Israeli President Shimon Peres. Several human Rights associations, as well as Palestinians living in Madrid also joined the crowd chanting slogans such as “Peres Murderer”, “free Palestine” and “Zapatero accomplice of a criminal”.
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Hundreds of Spanish demonstrators gathered in front of the ministry of foreign affairs to protest the visit by Israeli President Shimon Peres. Several human Rights associations, as well as Palestinians living in Madrid also joined the crowd chanting slogans such as “Peres Murderer”, “free Palestine” and “Zapatero accomplice of a criminal”.
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Turkish Prime Minister clashed with Israeil President - English
Fair Use Policy, Source: World Economic Forum
The Turkish prime minister has stormed out of a heated debate at the World Economic Forum in Davos over Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip....
Fair Use Policy, Source: World Economic Forum
The Turkish prime minister has stormed out of a heated debate at the World Economic Forum in Davos over Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan walked out of the televised debate on Thursday, after the moderator refused to allow him to rebut the Israeli president's justification about the war that left about 1,300 Gazans dead.
Before storming out, Erdogan told Shimon Peres, the Israeli president: "You are killing people."
Peres told Erdogan during the heated panel discussion that he would have acted in the same manner if rockets had been falling on Istanbul.
Moderator David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, then told Erdogan that he had "only a minute" to respond to a lengthy monologe by Pires.
Erdogan said: "I find it very sad that people applaud what you said. There have been many people killed. And I think that it is very wrong and it is not humanitarian."
Ignatius twice attempted to finish the debate, saying, "We really do need to get people to dinner."
Erdogan then said: "Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I don't think I will come back to Davos after this."
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Fair Use Policy, Source: World Economic Forum
The Turkish prime minister has stormed out of a heated debate at the World Economic Forum in Davos over Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan walked out of the televised debate on Thursday, after the moderator refused to allow him to rebut the Israeli president's justification about the war that left about 1,300 Gazans dead.
Before storming out, Erdogan told Shimon Peres, the Israeli president: "You are killing people."
Peres told Erdogan during the heated panel discussion that he would have acted in the same manner if rockets had been falling on Istanbul.
Moderator David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, then told Erdogan that he had "only a minute" to respond to a lengthy monologe by Pires.
Erdogan said: "I find it very sad that people applaud what you said. There have been many people killed. And I think that it is very wrong and it is not humanitarian."
Ignatius twice attempted to finish the debate, saying, "We really do need to get people to dinner."
Erdogan then said: "Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I don't think I will come back to Davos after this."
Must watch- Erdogan clash with Peres over Gaza genocide - English
Turkeys PM has received a heros welcome on his return to Istanbul after he stormed out of a debate about Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reacted angrily when he...
Turkeys PM has received a heros welcome on his return to Istanbul after he stormed out of a debate about Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reacted angrily when he was refused the chance to respond to Israeli President Shimon Peres defence of the operation. Thousands of people turned out in the city to greet Mr Erdogans plane. He told them Mr Peres language and tone had been unacceptable so he acted to stand up for Turkish honour.
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Turkeys PM has received a heros welcome on his return to Istanbul after he stormed out of a debate about Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reacted angrily when he was refused the chance to respond to Israeli President Shimon Peres defence of the operation. Thousands of people turned out in the city to greet Mr Erdogans plane. He told them Mr Peres language and tone had been unacceptable so he acted to stand up for Turkish honour.
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Israel PM praises Egypt President Husni Mubarak - 06 Feb 2011 - English
sraeli President Shimon Peres says elections in Egypt would be dangerous. He said there would if the Muslim Brotherhood won a vote they "would not bring peace".
At the European Friends of Israel...
sraeli President Shimon Peres says elections in Egypt would be dangerous. He said there would if the Muslim Brotherhood won a vote they "would not bring peace".
At the European Friends of Israel conference in Jerusalem Peres also praised Muabarak.
"In spite of all the attacks against President Mubarak, I have known him for many years, throughout his presidency," he said.
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sraeli President Shimon Peres says elections in Egypt would be dangerous. He said there would if the Muslim Brotherhood won a vote they "would not bring peace".
At the European Friends of Israel conference in Jerusalem Peres also praised Muabarak.
"In spite of all the attacks against President Mubarak, I have known him for many years, throughout his presidency," he said.
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Shame on World Leaders - Turkish PM Erdogan Slams Israeli President For Israeli Killings And Walks Off Stage - English
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan receives a hero's welcome on his return home after his spat with Israel over its war on Gaza.
Erdogan stormed off stage at the World Economic Forum in...
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan receives a hero's welcome on his return home after his spat with Israel over its war on Gaza.
Erdogan stormed off stage at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos on Thursday during a heated discussion over Israel's 23-day assault on the Gaza Strip.
He told Israeli President Shimon Peres, who had launched a fiery defense of Tel Aviv's attack on the coastal enclave over the past month, that Israel "knows very well how to kill".
More than 1,330 Palestinians, a third of them children, were killed and 5,450 others injured since Israel waged its Cast Lead Operation against Gaza on December 27.
The Turkish premier vowed he would never return to the annual gathering of the rich and powerful in Davos.
Around 3,000 supporters gathered at Istanbul's Ataturk airport on Friday, waving red and white Turkish flags and banners reading "Conqueror of Davos" upon Erdogan arrival.
Many carried banners denouncing Israel, a move which raises concern among the Jewish State as Ankara is its closest ally in the Islamic world.
"I did what I had to do," Erdogan told reporters gathered at the airport, adding, "I cannot remain apathetic when it comes to these things, it's just not in my nature. I am duty-bound to defend the honor of my country."
He said that he was not "at heart a diplomat but a politician."
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan receives a hero's welcome on his return home after his spat with Israel over its war on Gaza.
Erdogan stormed off stage at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos on Thursday during a heated discussion over Israel's 23-day assault on the Gaza Strip.
He told Israeli President Shimon Peres, who had launched a fiery defense of Tel Aviv's attack on the coastal enclave over the past month, that Israel "knows very well how to kill".
More than 1,330 Palestinians, a third of them children, were killed and 5,450 others injured since Israel waged its Cast Lead Operation against Gaza on December 27.
The Turkish premier vowed he would never return to the annual gathering of the rich and powerful in Davos.
Around 3,000 supporters gathered at Istanbul's Ataturk airport on Friday, waving red and white Turkish flags and banners reading "Conqueror of Davos" upon Erdogan arrival.
Many carried banners denouncing Israel, a move which raises concern among the Jewish State as Ankara is its closest ally in the Islamic world.
"I did what I had to do," Erdogan told reporters gathered at the airport, adding, "I cannot remain apathetic when it comes to these things, it's just not in my nature. I am duty-bound to defend the honor of my country."
He said that he was not "at heart a diplomat but a politician."
Turkish PM talks about Gaza at the World Economic Forum storms off stage - English
Chaired by David Ignatius Associate Editor and Columnist The Washington Post USA the 2009 World Economic Forum is also a Forum for Israel to express their thoughts regarding the recent conflict...
Chaired by David Ignatius Associate Editor and Columnist The Washington Post USA the 2009 World Economic Forum is also a Forum for Israel to express their thoughts regarding the recent conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Recep Tayyip Erdogan Prime Minister of Turkey had some words for Shimon Peres after Peres had a 25 minute speech about Gaza sadly Recep was only allowed one minute. Seems odd other people are allowed speech time but hey I am sure the Washington Post is not biased. Amre Moussa Secretary General League of Arab States Cairo Shimon Peres President of Israel had to listen as the Turkish PM got off a few short words regarding the situation there and briefly talked about the children dying.
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Chaired by David Ignatius Associate Editor and Columnist The Washington Post USA the 2009 World Economic Forum is also a Forum for Israel to express their thoughts regarding the recent conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Recep Tayyip Erdogan Prime Minister of Turkey had some words for Shimon Peres after Peres had a 25 minute speech about Gaza sadly Recep was only allowed one minute. Seems odd other people are allowed speech time but hey I am sure the Washington Post is not biased. Amre Moussa Secretary General League of Arab States Cairo Shimon Peres President of Israel had to listen as the Turkish PM got off a few short words regarding the situation there and briefly talked about the children dying.
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[DOCUMENTARY] A Day In Homs, Syria - Arabic sub English
Press TV Documentary.
An investigative documentary on how the events unfold in the Syrian city of Homs.
This investigation is in Arabic with English subtitles.
Broadcast - July 2012
Press TV Documentary.
An investigative documentary on how the events unfold in the Syrian city of Homs.
This investigation is in Arabic with English subtitles.
Broadcast - July 2012
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[20 June 13] israel seeks continued war in Syria - English
Press TV has conducted an interview Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert in Belfast, about the issue of US president Obama\\\'s declaration to escalate the war in Syria by arming militant...
Press TV has conducted an interview Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert in Belfast, about the issue of US president Obama\\\'s declaration to escalate the war in Syria by arming militant elements and the confirmation statement by Shimon Peres saying the US has no other choice.
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Press TV has conducted an interview Saeb Shaath, author and Middle East expert in Belfast, about the issue of US president Obama\\\'s declaration to escalate the war in Syria by arming militant elements and the confirmation statement by Shimon Peres saying the US has no other choice.
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[27 Nov 2013] A longtime Hollywood film maker confesses to having spied for Israel - English
A top Hollywood producer says he\'s been spying for Israel\'s nuclear weapons program through a worldwide network of companies.
Arnon Milchan revealed in an interview how he helped Tel Aviv...
A top Hollywood producer says he\'s been spying for Israel\'s nuclear weapons program through a worldwide network of companies.
Arnon Milchan revealed in an interview how he helped Tel Aviv purchase technologies it needed to operate nuclear bombs. He confirmed that he\'s performed dozens of clandestine missions for Israel. Milchan, who\'s produced more than 120 films, says he\'s been running 30 companies in more than 17 countries on behalf of Israel. The 68-year-old director added that he was recruited by Israel\'s President, Shimon Peres in the 19-60s. Israel is widely believed to be the sole possessor of nuclear arms in the Middle East.
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A top Hollywood producer says he\'s been spying for Israel\'s nuclear weapons program through a worldwide network of companies.
Arnon Milchan revealed in an interview how he helped Tel Aviv purchase technologies it needed to operate nuclear bombs. He confirmed that he\'s performed dozens of clandestine missions for Israel. Milchan, who\'s produced more than 120 films, says he\'s been running 30 companies in more than 17 countries on behalf of Israel. The 68-year-old director added that he was recruited by Israel\'s President, Shimon Peres in the 19-60s. Israel is widely believed to be the sole possessor of nuclear arms in the Middle East.
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Mal llamados diálogos de paz entre israelíes y palestinos - Spanish
Published on Feb 21, 2017
Unas negociaciones secretas en Noruega en medio de la primera Intifada Palestina en los territorios ocupados.
El resultado: varios acuerdos firmados entre Mahmud...
Published on Feb 21, 2017
Unas negociaciones secretas en Noruega en medio de la primera Intifada Palestina en los territorios ocupados.
El resultado: varios acuerdos firmados entre Mahmud Abás, en nombre de la Organización para la Liberación de Palestina (OLP), y el entonces ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Israel, Shimon Peres.
Los puntos clave del acuerdo: La meta de las negociaciones es establecer un gobierno interino palestino.
El pacto prevé la retirada de las fuerzas israelíes de la Franja de Gaza y Cisjordania, y reconoce el derecho de los palestinos al autogobierno en esas zonas a través de la autoridad palestina.
Sin embargo, algunos problemas clave quedaron irresolutos, como el control de Al-Quds (Jerusalén), las fronteras y el retorno de los refugiados palestinos que tuvieron que huir de sus hogares cuando el régimen de Israel fue establecido en 1948.
Pero, para los palestinos, el acuerdo salió muy caro. No lograron retomar el control de Cisjordania y, por otro lado, el régimen de Israel utilizó el pacto como una justificación para construir más asentamientos en la Cisjordania ocupada... Y la esperanza de la paz se evaporó por fin en 1995.
La tentativa en el año 2000 de arreglar las cuestiones del estatuto permanente fracasó el 25 de julio, tras dos semanas de negociaciones en Camp David.
El 20 de marzo de 2013, el entonces presidente de EE.UU., Barack Obama, viaja a Tel Aviv, Palestina y Jordania, e insiste a las partes en la necesidad de relanzar el proceso de paz.
Cuatro meses después, en aquel momento secretario de Estado de EE.UU., John Kerry, anuncia que se ha alcanzado un acuerdo de principio para reanudar las negociaciones.
Pero los obstáculos son muchos. Uno de los más destacados: la construcción de asentamientos ilegales en tierras palestinas.
Finalmente, en abril de 2014, los llamados diálogos de paz se encuentran en un punto muerto. El régimen de Israel sigue construyendo más asentamientos, mientras que los palestinos ven cada vez más lejos el sueño de un estado propio.
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Published on Feb 21, 2017
Unas negociaciones secretas en Noruega en medio de la primera Intifada Palestina en los territorios ocupados.
El resultado: varios acuerdos firmados entre Mahmud Abás, en nombre de la Organización para la Liberación de Palestina (OLP), y el entonces ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Israel, Shimon Peres.
Los puntos clave del acuerdo: La meta de las negociaciones es establecer un gobierno interino palestino.
El pacto prevé la retirada de las fuerzas israelíes de la Franja de Gaza y Cisjordania, y reconoce el derecho de los palestinos al autogobierno en esas zonas a través de la autoridad palestina.
Sin embargo, algunos problemas clave quedaron irresolutos, como el control de Al-Quds (Jerusalén), las fronteras y el retorno de los refugiados palestinos que tuvieron que huir de sus hogares cuando el régimen de Israel fue establecido en 1948.
Pero, para los palestinos, el acuerdo salió muy caro. No lograron retomar el control de Cisjordania y, por otro lado, el régimen de Israel utilizó el pacto como una justificación para construir más asentamientos en la Cisjordania ocupada... Y la esperanza de la paz se evaporó por fin en 1995.
La tentativa en el año 2000 de arreglar las cuestiones del estatuto permanente fracasó el 25 de julio, tras dos semanas de negociaciones en Camp David.
El 20 de marzo de 2013, el entonces presidente de EE.UU., Barack Obama, viaja a Tel Aviv, Palestina y Jordania, e insiste a las partes en la necesidad de relanzar el proceso de paz.
Cuatro meses después, en aquel momento secretario de Estado de EE.UU., John Kerry, anuncia que se ha alcanzado un acuerdo de principio para reanudar las negociaciones.
Pero los obstáculos son muchos. Uno de los más destacados: la construcción de asentamientos ilegales en tierras palestinas.
Finalmente, en abril de 2014, los llamados diálogos de paz se encuentran en un punto muerto. El régimen de Israel sigue construyendo más asentamientos, mientras que los palestinos ven cada vez más lejos el sueño de un estado propio.
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[2/5] (ENGLISH DUBBED) Interview with Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah - Oct 2019
One of the important events that took place in the region at that time was the formation of a process of reconciliation through Arab-Israeli negotiations, which is referred to as the \"peace...
One of the important events that took place in the region at that time was the formation of a process of reconciliation through Arab-Israeli negotiations, which is referred to as the \"peace process\". This trend was shaped after Arab-Israeli negotiations. Recall that in 1993 an agreement was reached between Mr. Yasser Arafat and the Israelis, represented by Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres; an agreement that was finalized under the auspices of the United States. This agreement was eventually named the \"Oslo Accords\". This was naturally a very dangerous issue and had a negative impact on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The danger was that, according to the agreement, the PLO recognized Israel and thus effectively a Palestinian group—not an Egyptian one like Anwar Sadat—abandoned the lands of 1948, the lands occupied by the Zionist regime during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Also, in that agreement it was mentioned that the topic of the negotiations would be East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and the issue of other parts of Palestine is already done. This was a major fault.
On the other hand, the agreement opened the way for many other Arab countries to begin negotiations and reach an agreement with Israel, eventually normalizing relations with Tel Aviv. This was a very dangerous issue. At that time, the Leader, and the Palestinian resistance groups including Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine opposed the Oslo Accords. The Commander in Chief and some Palestinian groups opposed the deal. So did Hezbollah and the Lebanese groups. We rallied against this agreement but were shot, and we had martyrs for the cause in Beirut\'s Southern Dahieh.
In any case, it was a turning point and a very dangerous period. We pondered over what reaction to adopt against the Oslo accord. Should we deal with it politically and through the media, and call on the Palestinians to resist and insist on their rights? The emergence of this issue (the Oslo Accords and the ensuing phase) led to the expansion and consolidation of relations between Hezbollah and Palestinian groups, including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, and also strengthened the path of resistance in the occupied territories of Palestine. Remember that at that time, a major martyrdom-seeking operation was carried out by Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants in the heart of Tel Aviv and Quds, and shook the Zionist authorities to their core. It was after that operation, that an extraordinary meeting took place in the Egyptian city of Sharm El Sheikh with Clinton and Yeltsin, the then Russian president in attendance. Many countries in the world also attended this meeting. Meanwhile, the late Syrian president Hafez al-Assad rejected participating in the meeting.
The fact is that the meeting finally declared war on three groups: first Hezbollah, second Hamas, and the Islamic Jihad, and the third Islamic Republic of Iran due to its support for the resistance in the region. Despite its large sphere, the meeting did not manage to introduce fear in the ranks of Hezbollah and other resistance groups in the region, especially since at that time, the position of the Leader regarding the resistance—that is continuing the Resistance and persisting on the path— was absolutely straightforward and resolute. Therefore the Oslo accord brought about a series of events; events that were very crucial and hazardous for this procedure.
#General_Soleimani #Iran #IRGC #israel #Lebanon #Sayyed_Hassan_Nasrallah #Nasrallah #Hezbollah #Khamenei
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One of the important events that took place in the region at that time was the formation of a process of reconciliation through Arab-Israeli negotiations, which is referred to as the \"peace process\". This trend was shaped after Arab-Israeli negotiations. Recall that in 1993 an agreement was reached between Mr. Yasser Arafat and the Israelis, represented by Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres; an agreement that was finalized under the auspices of the United States. This agreement was eventually named the \"Oslo Accords\". This was naturally a very dangerous issue and had a negative impact on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The danger was that, according to the agreement, the PLO recognized Israel and thus effectively a Palestinian group—not an Egyptian one like Anwar Sadat—abandoned the lands of 1948, the lands occupied by the Zionist regime during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Also, in that agreement it was mentioned that the topic of the negotiations would be East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and the issue of other parts of Palestine is already done. This was a major fault.
On the other hand, the agreement opened the way for many other Arab countries to begin negotiations and reach an agreement with Israel, eventually normalizing relations with Tel Aviv. This was a very dangerous issue. At that time, the Leader, and the Palestinian resistance groups including Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine opposed the Oslo Accords. The Commander in Chief and some Palestinian groups opposed the deal. So did Hezbollah and the Lebanese groups. We rallied against this agreement but were shot, and we had martyrs for the cause in Beirut\'s Southern Dahieh.
In any case, it was a turning point and a very dangerous period. We pondered over what reaction to adopt against the Oslo accord. Should we deal with it politically and through the media, and call on the Palestinians to resist and insist on their rights? The emergence of this issue (the Oslo Accords and the ensuing phase) led to the expansion and consolidation of relations between Hezbollah and Palestinian groups, including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, and also strengthened the path of resistance in the occupied territories of Palestine. Remember that at that time, a major martyrdom-seeking operation was carried out by Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants in the heart of Tel Aviv and Quds, and shook the Zionist authorities to their core. It was after that operation, that an extraordinary meeting took place in the Egyptian city of Sharm El Sheikh with Clinton and Yeltsin, the then Russian president in attendance. Many countries in the world also attended this meeting. Meanwhile, the late Syrian president Hafez al-Assad rejected participating in the meeting.
The fact is that the meeting finally declared war on three groups: first Hezbollah, second Hamas, and the Islamic Jihad, and the third Islamic Republic of Iran due to its support for the resistance in the region. Despite its large sphere, the meeting did not manage to introduce fear in the ranks of Hezbollah and other resistance groups in the region, especially since at that time, the position of the Leader regarding the resistance—that is continuing the Resistance and persisting on the path— was absolutely straightforward and resolute. Therefore the Oslo accord brought about a series of events; events that were very crucial and hazardous for this procedure.
#General_Soleimani #Iran #IRGC #israel #Lebanon #Sayyed_Hassan_Nasrallah #Nasrallah #Hezbollah #Khamenei