[16 September 2019] Netanyahu approves new settlement two days prior to...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has approved the construction of a new settlement in the occupied West Bank, as the Tel Aviv regime goes...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has approved the construction of a new settlement in the occupied West Bank, as the Tel Aviv regime goes ahead with land expropriation and settlement construction policies in violation of international law and UN Security Council resolutions.
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[16 September 2019] Israelis held anti-Netanyahu rally ahead of the...
Israelis held anti-Netanyahu rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday, ahead of the upcoming elections.
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Israelis held anti-Netanyahu rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday, ahead of the upcoming elections.
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[18 September 2019] Exit polls: Netanyahu fails to secure majority -...
Exit polls from Israel\'s parliamentary election show Benny Gantz\'s Blue and White party is slightly ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin...
Exit polls from Israel\'s parliamentary election show Benny Gantz\'s Blue and White party is slightly ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party.
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[02 Dec 2013] israel PM is under fire for squandering public money on a...
Israel\'s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire by Israeli media for squandering public money on a posh lifestyle.
Reports of...
Israel\'s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under fire by Israeli media for squandering public money on a posh lifestyle.
Reports of Netanyahu\'s plush items of interest come at a time when Tel Aviv is facing tough austerity measures. In a detailed document released by a civil liberties group, Netanyahu\'s alleged expenses on fancy whim-wham, including scented candles, flowers and ice cream, exceeded 900-thousand dollars in 2013 alone. Israelis have long been weary of Netanyahu\'s lavish lifestyle, and his failure to address the middle class\'s economic woes. Activists have held several large rallies to protest Tel Aviv\'s economic policies. Netanyahu\'s office has responded by saying that this year, they\'ve spent less than last year.
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CNN Lari King interview with Iranian President Ahmadinejad Sept 22, 2010...
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the Israeli prime minister is a professional assassin, who should be tried for his crimes against the...
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the Israeli prime minister is a professional assassin, who should be tried for his crimes against the people of Palestine.
"[Benjamin] Netanyahu should be tried in court for blockading Gaza and massacring innocent Palestinian women and children," Ahmadinejad said in an interview with CNN's Larry King on Wednesday.
"Netanyahu is a professional assassin. All dictators in history accuse others to turn the spotlight away from themselves," the Iranian president said when asked about the Israeli prime minister's worries about Iran.
"It is questionable [why] American media feel responsible for this person (Netanyahu)," Ahmadinejad said, adding that "you (American media) are afraid of Netanyahu's warmongering."
The Iranian president said the US and Israel's nuclear weapons are the main threat to the world, and they are mistaken to think they can divert attention from this issue by using propaganda campaigns and spreading lies about others.
"Iran is firmly after the nuclear disarmament of the US and Israel."
Ahmadinejad added that Israel is an "illegitimate regime" and an "occupier" and that the US easily starts wars and massacres people, "they are not qualified to have nuclear weapons and should be disarmed as soon as possible."
When asked about the fate of a former FBI agent who allegedly disappeared on Kish Island, the Iranian president said a "joint Iranian-American intelligence committee is to investigate the matter."
Robert Levinson, a former FBI agent, disappeared on March 9, 2007 on Kish Island where he was doing investigative work for a private security firm.
US officials have dismissed suggestions that Levinson was on assignment for a US government agency.
Iranian authorities have announced that Tehran has no information on the matter but they stand ready to work with the FBI if asked by Washington.
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[08 Nov 2013] israeli PM: Deal with Iran a very bad deal - English
Following his meeting with the U-S secretary of state, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a deal with Iran would be QUOTE a very bad...
Following his meeting with the U-S secretary of state, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a deal with Iran would be QUOTE a very bad deal.
Without mentioning any names, the Israeli prime minister said some regional countries have the same view as Israel about the Geneva nuclear talks. In response to Netanyahu, a White House spokesman said it is premature to criticize a deal since no agreement with Iran has been made yet. U-S President Barack Obama telephoned Netanyahu to discuss the Geneva talks on Iran\'s nuclear program. The White House says the president gave the Israeli prime minister an update on the nuclear negotiations.
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[24 July 2012] US Israel seek to launch more wars in Mideast - English
[24 July 2012] US Israel seek to launch more wars in Mideast - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Tel Aviv will "have to...
[24 July 2012] US Israel seek to launch more wars in Mideast - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Tel Aviv will "have to act" to prevent a possible transfer of chemical weapons from Syria to Lebanon.
In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," Netanyahu said the need for an intervention may arise in case of the collapse of the Syrian government.
"So I think that this is something we'll have to act to stop if the need arises. And the need might arise if there's a regime collapse," the Israeli premier said.
He made the comments a few days after Israeli Minister of Military Affairs Ehud Barak made similar remarks.
Barak said that "the moment (Syrian President Bashar al-Assad) starts to fall we will conduct intelligence monitoring and will liaise with other agencies."
"Israel cannot accept a situation where advanced weapons systems are transferred from Syria to Lebanon," he said.
This is while Israel has intensified its military buildup in the occupied Golan Heights near the Syrian border.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dr. Randy Short, with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, from Washington, to further discuss the issue.
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[16 Jan 2014] israeli PM raps EU for summoning envoys over settlement...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the European Union for summoning Israeli envoys over Tel Aviv\\\'s settlement plans....
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the European Union for summoning Israeli envoys over Tel Aviv\\\'s settlement plans.
Netanyahu has slammed the EU\\\'s latest move, saying the bloc should end its quote hypocrisy over condemning Israeli settlements. Earlier in the day, Israel\\\'s ambassadors in Britain, France, Italy and Spain were summoned over Tel Aviv\\\'s latest settlement plans. A senior European diplomat says EU officials have made clear the settlement announcements have negative impacts on the so-called peace talks. The bloc\\\'s urged Israel to refrain from such moves and use the unique opportunity of talks to end the conflict between the two sides. The EU\\\'s latest move follows Tel Aviv\\\'s recent unveiling of a plan for more than 18-thousand new settler units in east Jerusalem al-Quds and the West Bank.
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[28 Jan 2014] Israeli PM claims Iran 6 weeks away from building nuclear...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to protest against the Geneva deal, making allegations about Iran\'s nuclear program.
Speaking...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to protest against the Geneva deal, making allegations about Iran\'s nuclear program.
Speaking at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, the Israeli prime minister said that according to their assessment, under the Geneva agreement, Iran is just six weeks away from building a nuclear weapon. Throughout the years, Israeli officials have made similar allegations. Last October, Israeli officials said Iran is just one month away from building a nuclear bomb. Netanyahu\'s comments come ahead of the next round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P-five-plus-one group.
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[05 Feb 2017] Detrás de la Razón - Israel, crueldad y matanzas ¿el...
¿Cuál ha sido el peor error de los palestinos para llegar a la situación en la que se encuentran, donde sus derechos son atacados, pisoteados y...
¿Cuál ha sido el peor error de los palestinos para llegar a la situación en la que se encuentran, donde sus derechos son atacados, pisoteados y humillados?
Las mujeres y niños palestinos son asesinados masivamente cada vez que el régimen de Israel se le ocurre lanzar una lluvia de fuego sobre la Franja de Gaza, como la de 2014, o cada vez que las fuerzas israelíes reprimen una manifestación, cuando la represión consiste en humillar al manifestante y muchas veces asesinarlo.
Cuál ha sido el peor error de los palestinos para ver que la ilusión del Estado avanza a favor del ocupante con una estrategia cruel de destruir casas palestinas para ahí mismo edificar viviendas y edificios para que vivan en conforto judíos.
Digo, la ilusión del Estado avanza porque los estrategas maquiavélicos del régimen de Israel saben que para que se constituya un Estado es necesario: población, territorio y gobierno.
Y los israelíes quieren tener cada vez más territorio para enviar o convencer a judíos de segunda clase de cualquier parte del mundo, para que se muden a esas viviendas construidas a base de terror: de ver como los palestinos, uno por uno, lloran ante la destrucción de sus propias casas para que sirvan de cimientos de nuevos, modernos y finos lofts, donde vivirán gente que nunca jamás ha conocido Palestina en su vida.
Indudablemente, no es que hicieron mal los palestinos, es que el régimen de Israel no los dejó moverse porque siempre contó con el respaldo de las potencias más grandes del mundo para aplastar a los pueblos árabes sedentarios y nómadas de esa región, desde el protectorado británico hasta el secuestro más grande del planeta: Gaza.
A parte de la pregunta hacia los palestinos que esta noche trataremos de analizar, hablaremos de la crueldad del régimen israelí que sigue ordenando la construcción de asentamientos, ya calificados, denunciados y demandados por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), como ilegales.
El ánimo por destruir una casa que se levantó con el esfuerzo de una familia palestina que por años trabajó para tenerla, ha provocado una ola de críticas y repudio dentro de los propios territorios ocupados por el régimen israelí, y dentro de la sociedad judía.
En Tel Aviv, protestas, pancartas y manifestaciones de rechazo al primer ministro israelí, Benyamin Netanyahu, ocurren casi todos los días, y las realizan incluso los propios judíos.
Miles piensan que las políticas de Netanyahu son racistas, segregacionistas y que están creando cada vez más odio entre los judíos y los palestinos, y que esto hará imposible cada vez más que convivan como hermanos, como en el siglo XIX, donde en esa zona habitaban judíos, árabes y cristianos en una fraternidad diferente a la muerte que hay hoy en día.
“Salimos hoy a protestar juntos a judíos y árabes contra el racismo de Israel que está destruyendo hogares árabes\", declaró el activista Mayed Abu Bilal, de una de las organizaciones convocantes.
Las manifestaciones se producen en un momento sensible con demoliciones ilegales de edificaciones árabes en Qalansawe y Umm al-Hiran, en el desierto del Néguev.
En medio de todo este desastre humano, el régimen de Israel simula otra guerra contra la Franja de Gaza. El ejército israelí concluyó cinco días de simulacro general, en los que cientos de fuerzas especiales, reservistas del ejército de división de Gaza, el Comando Sur, la fuerza aérea, médicos, enfermeros y bomberos, entre otros, ensayaron los escenarios más pesimistas, en caso de que se registre una guerra con el Movimiento de la Resistencia Islámica Palestina (HAMAS).
“El objetivo del ejercicio es mantener y reforzar la preparación de las fuerzas en el comando sur y específicamente en la división de Gaza, para así estar preparados de la mejor manera, en caso de que haya una situación de emergencia verdadera\", aseguró el general de brigada Yehuda Fuchs.
¿Cómo entender la peor violación sistemática de derechos humanos del planeta en la relación Israel-Palestina, desde los poderes globales y desde la condición socioeconómica que se está experimentando a nivel mundial?
En Detrás de la Razón, nosotros preguntamos, los analistas contestan y usted en su casa concluye. Y si la realidad hace lo que quiere, entonces nosotros volveremos a preguntar. Lo importante es detectar las aristas que no nos dicen.
El análisis, las preguntas y respuestas a las nueve y treinta de la noche, desde los estudios de Teherán; Londres y Madrid, siete de la tarde; México a las 12 y Colombia, una de la tarde.
Por: Roberto de la Madrid.
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Obama says bond with israel unbreakable - 7 July 2010 - English
Barack Obama, the US president, and Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, have played down reports of a rift in their relationship,...
Barack Obama, the US president, and Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, have played down reports of a rift in their relationship, singing each other's praises as they met at the White House.
Obama reiterated his commitment to the security of Israel, calling the bond between the two countries unbreakable.
The leaders also vowed to bring about face-to-face talks between Israelis and Palestinians, but gave no details about how and when that would happen.
Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports. (July 07, 2010)
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[06 Aug 2012] Panetta raises threat of military attack on Iran Galloway...
[06 Aug 2012] Panetta raises threat of military attack on Iran Galloway - English
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has raised the threat of a...
[06 Aug 2012] Panetta raises threat of military attack on Iran Galloway - English
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has raised the threat of a military attack on Iran regarding its nuclear energy program in an effort to reassure what they call Israel during a trip to Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to dismiss the tough talk though, saying American statements of solidarity with Israel and hints at military attacks are not working. Iran however has denied the Western accusations that Tehran is seeking a military objective in its nuclear energy program. According to a Fatwa from the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei Iran is prohibited to follow such an objective. Russian President Vladimir Putin was in London on Thursday to discuss the Syrian issue with David Cameron. So far, Russia and China have opposed any kind of UN resolution that could be seen as supporting Libyan-style Western military intervention. "Britain has retaliated in part by blocking a Russian arm shipment to Syria but the weaponry keeps getting through at least to those favored by the West," said George Galloway.
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** MUST SEE ** - Jewish girl exposes israel - English
Another awakening of a brave lady. Jewish girl exposes Israel, disrupts Netanyahu during congress, and is tackled by AIPAC.
Another awakening of a brave lady. Jewish girl exposes Israel, disrupts Netanyahu during congress, and is tackled by AIPAC.
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[25 Oct 2013] Comment - israel opposing diplomacy with Iran - English
US Secretary of State John Kerry has reassured israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is fiercely opposed to diplomacy with Iran, about...
US Secretary of State John Kerry has reassured israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is fiercely opposed to diplomacy with Iran, about ongoing nuclear negotiations.
The United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany held nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva earlier this month. The two sides are set to meet again in Geneva on November 7-8.
Kerry said that meanwhile the Obama administration will not let up its pressure on Iran. \"No deal is better than a bad deal,\" he said. \"But if this can be solved satisfactorily, diplomatically, it is clearly better for everyone.\"
The hawkish Israeli premier, who has found himself increasingly isolated as the world powers are engaged in negotiations with Iran, reiterated his accusations against Tehran.
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