Ibaitik Itsasora
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Gaza BEFORE Israel showed up
Israel is a criminal state
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Zionists in 2025… “Palestine never existed”
Zionists in 1899… “We will colonise Palestine”
Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws
The lawyer of Dr. Hussam Abu Safia describes the harsh conditions and the torture and beatings he and other detainees face in Israeli prisons including breaking his bones as a form of torture.
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If you see this Video, reply with
Don’t forget us
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La cantante británica Paloma Faith: “No estábamos preparados para esta brutalidad a la que ha caído Israel. Un niño es asesinado cada ocho minutos en Gaza. No guardaremos silencio ante el genocidio”.
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The world needs Israel. Without Israel where would sexual predators go for safety and protection? Where would we get our surveillance technology? Who would use human targets to field test new kinds of murder robots, military explosives and AI systems used to kill entire families?
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Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon
Over 50 MPs have backed my parliamentary motion demanding sanctions on Israel for yet more violations of international law.
Israel gets away with war crime after war crime because Western governments refuse to act.
That must change.
Ask your MP to sign my parliamentary motion.
When a country commits the largest child massacre in its history and the media doesn’t bother to report this, you have a broken and complicit media
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Breaking:
There is information that the israeli forces execute at least 50 people in Rafah as they besieged families who found themselves surrounded by tanks.
The Palestinian Red Crescent crew was besieged they responded to rescue calls.
Connection is lost with the team.
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“Rape was mainly done by Israeli female officers inserting objects into the genitals of detainees. We have also documented a case of gang rape by two different soldiers, twice, on a woman in a detention center. She said she was filmed during the assault.”
Kifeya Khraim from the Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counseling (WCLAC), a Palestinian NGO, testified at the UN Commission of Inquiry hearing about Palestinian women facing systematic sexual violence and intimidation by Israeli forces, including threats to remain silent after abuse.
She described cases of sexual violence at checkpoints and during Israeli home invasions, where women were forced to strip and perform humiliating acts in front of soldiers.
Khraim also highlighted how the lack of knowledge and legal definitions makes it difficult for women to identify sexual violence. “We have women telling us that inspection devices were inserted inside them without being able to identify that as rape or sexual violence.”
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This is the moment Israel BOMBED a HOSPITAL on LIVE TV!
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AMERICA JUST BOMBED A RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD IN YEMEN!
THIS IS EVIL!
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George Galloway@georgegalloway
Gaze upon this and tremble. With rage. #Gaza
Aipamena
Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws
mar. 23
U.S bunker buster bombs being dropped by Israel on tents sheltering displaced civilians in Gaza.
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If you justify anything which slaughters so many babies that it takes 27 pages to list their names: Then you are an evil person. Nothing more needs to be said
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Sharif Kouddous شريف عبد القدوس@sharifkouddous
mar. 24
The health ministry has released a 1,516–page document listing the names of over 50,000 Palestinians confirmed killed in Gaza since Oct 7, 2023.
There are a total of 474 pages listing 15,600+ children’s names. The first 27 pages the age is listed as 0 — children under 1 year old
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Shame on Humanity
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Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas speaking in Israel about the close ties between Israel & the EU.
The head of the Israeli regime is a wanted war criminal, Israel is currently imposing collective punishment on 2m Palestinians & they’ve killed over 600 people in the last week
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It was a great privilege to meet Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree who has done so much in the fight for Justice for Yemen + Palestine…
The most stupid Woman in the EU Reich believes the following.
You need to “defeat” a continental superpower with the largest and most advanced nuclear weapons arsenal on Earth
To “Avoid” WW3.
This is what we are dealing with in Europe.
There is zero tolerance for terrorism or terrorist sympathizers in the United States of America.
erabiltzaileari erantzuten
Sam Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and all the signers of the Declaration of Independence were considered terrorists by the British. Given the politicization of America’s “terrorist” designation policies, I think it’s foolish and more than hypocritical to talk about zero tolerance for anything that touches on free speech.
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BREAKING: Journalist Hossam Shabat’s team shares his final message:
“If you’re reading this, it means I have been killed—most likely targeted—by the Israeli occupation forces. When this all began, I was only 21 years old—a college student with dreams like anyone else. For past 18 months, I have dedicated every moment of my life to my people. I documented the horrors in northern Gaza minute by minute, determined to show the world the truth they tried to bury. I slept on pavements, in schools, in tents—anywhere I could. Each day was a battle for survival. I endured hunger for months, yet I never left my people’s side.
By God, I fulfilled my duty as a journalist. I risked everything to report the truth, and now, I am finally at rest—something I haven’t known in the past 18 months . I did all this because I believe in the Palestinian cause. I believe this land is ours, and it has been the highest honor of my life to die defending it and serving its people.
I ask you now: do not stop speaking about Gaza. Do not let the world look away. Keep fighting, keep telling our stories—until Palestine is free.
— For the last time, Hossam Shabat, from northern Gaza.”
Israel is about to assassinate an Oscar-winning director over a film they didn’t like, and Hollywood—every last one of them—is going to sit in silence like the cowards they are.
IOF released this in October 2024. They put a target on all these journalists, including Hussam Shabat who they just assassinated. He was 24 and killed for diligently reporting on the genocide of his people. We are dealing with Nazis. They must be stopped.
Yesterday I joined human rights campaigners to demand that the UK government ends all arms sales to Israel. Well done to @AmnestyUK, @AAH_UK, @christian_aid, @friends_earth, @GlobalJusticeUK, @IslamicReliefUK, @oxfamgb & @CAFODSchools for coming together in support of peace.
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Corbyn Demands Answers About Who Authorised British Participation in the… https://youtu.be/z4-zAVpS34c?si=uLRJmcM6hv-iuw3O
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Corbyn Demands Answers About Who Authorised British Participation in the Gaza Genocide
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4-zAVpS34c)
Speaking to Palestinian Deep Dive’s Ahmed Alnaouq, Jeremy Corbyn says, “I want to know and I really do want to know who in the British government authorised the overflying of Gaza? Who in the British government authorised the delivery of weapons? Who in the British government knowingly provided weapons to a country that has been arraigned before the ICJ and the ICC?”
To these answer, the former UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is demanding a “Chilcot-style” inquiry into the British government’s participation in the Gaza genocide.
The Chilcot Report, officially titled the Iraq Inquiry, was an independent public inquiry into the UK’s involvement in the 2003 Iraq War, chaired by Sir John Chilcot.
The Report exposed intelligence failures, lack of planning and questioned the legal basis for the war.
Corbyn said he remains “constantly astonished” by the attitude of successive UK governments, which continue to enable Israel’s assaults on Gaza, an onslaught he describes as “a Second World War-Style carpet bombing.”
However if the government refuses such an inquiry, Corbyn says he will not be deterred from continuing to demand one by billing further parliamentary debates.
He also says an alternative would be a public inquiry inspired by the Russell Tribunal on the Vietnam War, “so we will have an open process with expert opinions, witnesses and evidence.”
Corbyn urged people everywhere to keep up the pressure on their governments to stop the genocide in Gaza. He emphasised the need to use every available avenue— street protests, raising awareness and protesting against Elbit Systems weapons factories in the UK in particular— to demand justice and accountability.
Interview recorded March 19 2025
Transkripzioa:
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Israel’s air strikes are continuing at
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crus Gaza with at least another 24
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Palestinians being killed overnight
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right now many Palestinians remain
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trapped under the rubble breathing their
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last breaths as Israel continues its
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genocide against the stared and the
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besieged people of Gaza my homeland our
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young contributors are massaging us from
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Gaza many of them have lost hope in this
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life and even saying that death is a
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relief for them because they can’t goope
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up with more of this horrifying
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situation Monday the UK foreign minister
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David Lamy said in Parliament that
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Israel had indeed broken international
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law in Gaza but yesterday the government
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back tracked and rejected that claim
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here to discuss all of this and more is
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independent British MP and former leader
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of the labor party Jeremy Corin welcome
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Jeremy and thank you for joining us
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thank you for inviting me here today
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it’s a pleasure to be here and it’s
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interested in the last remark you made
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David Lamy made that remark about the
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breach of international law in a
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response to my question um which I was
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interested in his reply and then I was
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disgusted that 24 hours later they
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pretend they never said
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it but why Jeremy if I may ask why did
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it take David lamby 16 months of
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genocide uh to to admit that Israel
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breached the international law we have
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have seen what happened in Gaza we have
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seen over 15,000 kids being killed and
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slaughtered most of the Gaza STP was
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demolished and then after 16 months you
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come and say that Israel uh breached
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international law wasn’t wasn’t it clear
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it was it must have been very clear not
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just from the last 16 months but also
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from the last years when uh Gaza has
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either been under occupation or under
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siege and we were just talking before we
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came to record this interview I first
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went to Gaza more than 30 years ago and
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um I recall then it was under occupation
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there were settlements and so on there
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um and there was some destruction but
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compared to now it is it was uh
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relatively stable and on another visit I
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remember being quite shocked that um we’
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heard an explosion during the night and
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then we went out the next day and there
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had been one of these uh Israeli
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bombardments on a specific house and the
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whole house had been destroyed but the
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other buildings around it untouched so
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there was continuous targeted bombing
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going on what we’ve now got since
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October 23 has been essentially second
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world war style carpet bombing of the
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whole place and the loss of life is to
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me just devastating we’re looking at at
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least 60,000
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known deaths I suspect it’s going to be
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very very much very very much more than
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that as the rubble is uncovered and um
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not not only that Jeremy but now as we
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are speaking the Israel Defense Minister
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cat said that sent a message to the
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people in Gaza and told them that
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residents of Gaza this is your final
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warning the first and War destroyed Gaza
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and the second s while will bring uh
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will bring upon it total ruin and he
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kept on threatening Gaza as if
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everything that they have done is not
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enough and now they will come with more
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power and more Health with the people in
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Gaza what is left in Gaza to be
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destroyed and how what is the position
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of the UK government from these comments
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All they seem able to do now is continue
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to bomb piles of rubble to make them
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into even even smaller stones and Bricks
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of rubble I mean it’s it’s completely
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deranged their behavior and what they’re
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doing and I am constantly astonished at
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the um the attitude of successive
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British governments on this clearly
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illegal clearly a war crime to hit a
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school take away water supply take away
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electricity stop Food Supplies going in
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destroy a hospital all of that is
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clearly illegal within the war crimes
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and um Israel is in breach not just of
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um uh International court of justice but
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also international criminal court and
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the Fourth Geneva Convention not to
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mention numerous um United Nations
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security Council and other resolutions
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about the uh right of a civilian
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population to be able to live in peace
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it is disgraceful and disgusting what is
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going on and
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uh there’s a number of us in the UK
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Parliament have uh raised the issue not
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just since um October 23 but going back
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many many years through the various
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Palestine groups that I’ve been a member
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of all of them and delegations we’ve
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sent there in solidarity what’s also
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happening now which I’m sure you’re more
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aware of than me is the continued
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occupation and bombardment of the West
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Bank and uh for the first time that I
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can recall for a long time the use of
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aircraft to destroy buildings on the
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West Bank that didn’t happen before and
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so it seems to me that the U big plan of
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Israel is to expel the population of
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Gaza into the SII or try and persuade uh
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a North African nation to take them all
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of whom have refused and at the same
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time to continue the intensity of the
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occupation of the West Bank and yet more
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settlements and so uh you look at the
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map of uh Palestine from 1948 onwards
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and if you think of the Palestinians as
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a green color it’s now just a few green
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dots over the West Bank yes and talking
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about war crimes everything that’s
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happening in Palestine in the
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Palestinian occupied territories are war
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crimes the ethnical cleansing of the
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Palestinians in Gaza is a war crime
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starving the population in Gaza is a war
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crime killing tens of thousands of it
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children and women is a war crime and
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settlements in the West Bank is is a a
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great violation of the international law
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and here in the UK what we need from the
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government is to go and investigate
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these war crimes and that’s why I was
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very happy to hear that you uh you
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recently um called for a a chilot side
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inquiry into the UK’s involvement in
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Israel’s war in Gaza A Move That Could
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expose theep complicity of the UK
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government in Israel’s genocide so
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Jeremy can you please for a few minutes
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explain to our listeners what the CH
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inquiry was and why it is such an
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important and necessary move right now
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yeah thank you very much yes I can
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explain it after the Iraq War had um I’d
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not say completely ended but
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it uh been declared as over by the us at
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one stage there was an inquiry Butler
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inquiry which was deeply unsatisfactory
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into how decisions have been made and
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what the effects of those decisions had
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been and the legality of the war there
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was also a parliamentary select
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committee inquiry which in my view was
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equally
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unsatisfactory those of us that had
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always opposed the Iraq
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War then kept demanding an open public
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inquiry in into both the decision-making
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process that cost to Britain the loss of
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life and the longer term effects of it
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and in particular challenging Tony
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Blair’s assertion that um Iraq had
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weapons of mass destruction and uh was
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capable of launching an attack on all of
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Europe within 45
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minutes this was to us something that
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had to be examined and tested So
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eventually we persuaded the then
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government led by Gordon Brown to
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appoint um John chilcott to head an
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inquiry into it chilcott then took a
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long time to undertake the inquiry
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several years the most lengthy and
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detailed public inquiry ever in British
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history I think and eventually produced
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the report in
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2016 which um indicated a number of
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things the huge loss of life of both
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British soldiers American soldiers Iraqi
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soldiers and an enormous loss of life of
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Iraqi civilians the way in which
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decisions were made the way in which
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there been a suppression of um legal
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advice to the government that the war
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was at the very least questionable not
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to say illegal and um the chilcott
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report finally came out in the summer of
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2016 I had become leader of the labor
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party by that stage I was uh therefore
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going to be the first one to respond to
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the publication of the chilcott report I
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was under enormous pressure in the labor
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party to resign as leader because many
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of those that were culpable in the um
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decision to go to war did not want me a
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welcoming the fact that Sir John chilot
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have produced the report and then doing
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what I did afterwards which I’ll explain
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in a moment and
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so I obviously refused to resign and uh
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made clear that we welcom the report and
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we welcome the recommendations within
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the report about government legal advice
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and government processes and how things
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should be more open in the future and
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straight after the chilot inquiry uh I
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then invited that same day invited a
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group of um the families of soldiers who
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had lost their lives in Iraq British
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soldiers their families I invited them
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all to come and we had an event in
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church house which is a a big um
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Conference Center owned by the church of
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England very near to Parliament very
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beautiful building and so we arranged
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there for me to issue and present as I
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promised I would a formal apology on
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behalf of the labor party to the those
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that had lost their lives and to the
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decision to go to war and of course that
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included the Iraqi people and families
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who had also lost their lives and I I
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made that Pres ation and it was
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um to me a fulfillment of a pledge I’d
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made when I first put my name forward to
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be leader of the opposition and then
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after that I wanted to go much further
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with it and so we then drafted a um a
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War Powers bill which would mean that no
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UK government could involve Britain in
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military activities without first
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bringing the issue to Parliament and
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there being a specific vote in
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Parliament thus putting
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pressure on every Member of Parliament
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they can’t hide behind the Royal
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prerogative which is where the Prime
11:05
Minister can take us to war without
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parliamentary approval they would then
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have to stand up and be counted and um
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so I want the same chilcot style inquiry
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now we’ve made the
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call it’s gained a lot of support the
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guardian very kindly published my letter
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on this subject signed by a number of
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colleagues and it’s supported by a lot
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of different organizations
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we will keep making this demand but if
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the government continues to either
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refuse to comment or refuses to have a
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chil St inquiry then we’ll do a number
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of things one is we’ll continue
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parliamentary pressure including debates
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demanding it and then I’m quite happy to
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do what um bertron Russell and others
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did over Vietnam way back when they
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organized the Russell tribunal on the
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culpability of the US particularly but
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other countes as well on the Vietnam War
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so we will have an open process with
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expert opinion Witnesses and evidence of
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which the book that you’re producing
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will be a key part of that evidence the
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voices of the people of Gaza who’ve lost
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their loved ones lost their homes lost
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their schools lost their doctors lost
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their health centers and whose future is
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very very Bleak particularly as in the
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last two days Israel has not only
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committed Another War crime in refusal
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water and other essential supplies but
12:32
also restarted massive bombardment so I
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want to know and I really do want to
12:37
know who in the British government
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authorized the overflying of Gaza who in
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the British government authorized the
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delivery of weapons who in the British
12:45
government knowingly provided weapons to
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a country that has been arraigned before
12:50
the icj and the
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ICC well that’s great but Jeremy the
12:56
chut inquiry while significant
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ultimately did not lead to any criminal
13:02
prosecution am I right so for example T
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despite being condemned for his role in
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the Iraq War continues to enjoy impunity
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how can we ensure that this inquiry
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should it happen actually needs to
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Justice and not just another report that
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gets buried by losing
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power well um you’re correct the
13:24
perpetrators of the Iraq War have so far
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evaded any prosecution by the ICC or icj
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for human humanitarian crimes um I do
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think that the both courts have
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developed a much greater robustness in
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the way that they do things um I
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supported the Rome statute I supported
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the introduction of the law which
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brought us into the IC but I have to say
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to begin with I was quite disappointed
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they refused to take up the cases that
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many of us were pushing them on Iraq
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however I was there at the icj when uh
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South Africa made its application and
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they made it in brilliant style and uh
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they made their decisions and published
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their uh opinion they’ve done the same
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with the
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IC so I think we’re in a completely
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different International legal framework
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and
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atmosphere despite um what most British
14:27
European and American media say World
14:30
opinion is not with Israel is not
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supporting of the bombardment is not
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supporting the acts of a genocidal
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nature and is not supporting the
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occupation either of Gaza or of the West
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Bank so I think the world has changed
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and moved on a great deal and uh we have
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got to continue that pressure will our
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inquiry bring about prosecutions I
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cannot say I wish I could but I do know
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that um my role here in Britain has to
15:01
be to support the Palestinian people has
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to be to mobilize people on the
15:06
demonstrations and has to be to
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relentlessly raise the issue in the
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British Parliament that’s what I was
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elected to do and that’s what I will do
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but Jeremy in many of my public um
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speaking events I I am I get asked from
15:21
people who are listening to me they
15:25
would feel so outraged at what’s
15:27
happening but at the same time they’re
15:29
very powerless and they often need ask
15:32
me for advice what they should do what
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should they do what can they do to push
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for this inquiry the average people I
15:39
mean and to push for justice more
15:41
equally how can ordinary citizens ensure
15:44
that the government is held accountable
15:46
for its role in the destruction of Gaza
15:49
and that this genocide this genocide is
15:51
finally brought to an end and that
15:53
Israel occupation finally lifted what
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can people Ordinary People do we use
15:59
every Avenue that’s open to us to raise
16:01
awareness raise issues raise demands and
16:03
raise demonstrations so it is protesting
16:06
about Elbert systems Manufacturing in
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Britain it is about the street
16:10
demonstrations it is about pressure on
16:12
the media it is about pressure in
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Parliament it is also about doing
16:16
everything we can to get um direct Aid
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to the people of Gaza I was at um an
16:22
event in rodale two weeks ago where
16:26
Greengate very good charity had managed
16:29
to raise a lot of money to get some
16:31
trucks to go into Gaza and it and it was
16:35
nice coincidence that at the very time
16:38
we were having our event in Rochdale we
16:41
got news directly that the truck had got
16:43
in and the aid was being distributed and
16:46
so in the raising of funds and
16:48
collection of goods to send to Gaza as
16:51
part of Aid that itself is a political
16:53
act because you’re making sure that
16:56
people are fully aware and so I know
16:59
it’s frustrating and I say this every
17:02
every demonstration and rally we do but
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it’s the very least we can do and if you
17:06
stay home do nothing and sort of grunt
17:10
at your television in disagreement
17:11
that’s not going to change anything
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going out on the streets has some effect
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Jeremy Corbin thank you very very much
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for joining me today and thank you for
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your commitment to Justice and
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accountability it is really inspiring
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what you’re doing thank you for your
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time thank you it’s been
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yeah me my pleasure to be with you today
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and in
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memory of all those beautiful people in
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Gaz and the West Bank who lost their
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lives we will carry on for as long as it
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takes to get the Justice they
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deserve thank you very very much shy you
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[Applause]
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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:
We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency1, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NATO, maybe being a BRICS partner…
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1 This way, our new Basque government will have infinite money to deal with. (Gogoratzekoa: Moneta jaulkitzaileko kasu guztietan, Gobernuak infinitu diru dauka.)