Hasiera berria / A new beginning
Oso argi geratu denez, Palestina-ren aurkako eraso guztiek helburu bakarra daukate: genozidioa. Ezin da beste modu batez definitu.
Beraz, hemendik aurrera, genozidioaz arituko gara. Ea egoera eta epe berri batean sartuta gauden, to know whether we are in a new time or not.
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US President Harry Truman (1945-1953) stands next to a map showing the State of Palestine.
Israel is not real.
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“I SWEAR TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE” SIGNED BY ISRAELIS WHEN EMIGRATING FROM EUROPE IN THE 1930s
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Lord Rothschild Claims His Family Created Israel
Bideoa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUpZT5hEh8Q
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Alison Weir reveals the secret of Israel’s creation:
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1807269838907224331
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UN General Assembly overwhelmingly calls for end of Israeli occupation
Read the resolutions text here: https://www.un.org/unispal/icj-and-question-of-palestine
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Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis@DrLoupis
The occupation of Palestinian land began 107 years ago today, in 1917.
The Balfour Declaration, issued by the British government on November 2, 1917, expressed support for the establishment of “a national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine.
This declaration was conveyed through a letter written by then-Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, a prominent figure in the British Jewish community.
The declaration states:
“His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”
This date represents the first official support for Zionist goals, ultimately leading, 30 years later, to the establishment of the State of Israel on occupied Palestinian land.
The Balfour Declaration played a significant role in shaping more than a century of ongoing war and chaos in the Middle East, culminating in the establishment of an Israeli state on Palestinian territory in 1948.
Today, the Balfour Declaration, in its outcomes, is seen as the foundation for the ongoing genocide, which in the past year alone has resulted in the death of more than 40,000 Palestinians, reflecting a failure to protect the historical and human rights of the Palestinian population in the region.
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(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuK97E07b2Q)
?La creación del Estado de Israel no responde a un desarrollo lógico de la historia, sino que la creación de este Estado es fruto de las confabulaciones políticas internacionales en las que participaron gustosamente los sionistas. Theodor Herzl fijó una hoja de ruta para crear el Estado judío y sus seguidores continuaron su legado. Antes de la creación de Israel en mayo de 1948, los británicos pusieron la primera piedra con la Declaración Balfour, la cual permitió crear el Hogar Nacional Judío, pero ¿cómo se gestó la Declaración Balfour? Quedaros hasta el final porque en este video os voy a hablar sobre la Declaración Balfour y todo lo que hubo detrás de esta promesa británica. ?
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Palestine is the most well-documented genocide in history, yet the most denied.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1855599445863223457
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Don’t stop talking about Gaza
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In January, Israeli historian Lee Mordechai released a 124 page report with 1,400 footnotes detailing evidence of Israel’s genocide. How many of you heard about it? Did any Western papers cover it?
Without a doubt, social media will be the single most significant factor in the downfall of the criminal state of Israel.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1864944693944992049
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt@FranceskAlbs
Listen to this powerful message by Professor Amos Goldberg, whom I commend for his clarity, courage and inspiration.
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Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys
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“And once you come to this conclusion you cannot remain silent.” Location: Parliament Square, London (sound on)
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1864318141125325111
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If you’re wondering why the US/NATO have canceled the Presidential election result in Romania:
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The moment when pro-Palestine activists from Led by Donkeys group unfurled a 40×40-metre banner reading: “YES IT’S A GENOCIDE“ in the Parliament Square, UK.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1864706022285115396
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Senator Yuen Pau Woo Condemns Canada’s Complicity In “Slaughter of Pales… https://youtu.be/RQZ6NI1wEoI?si=Dv3ohhkuG0TY5q_z
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Senator Yuen Pau Woo Condemns Canada’s Complicity In “Slaughter of…
Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo condemned Canada’s complicity in the “slaughter of Palest
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Senator Yuen Pau Woo Condemns Canada’s Complicity In “Slaughter of Palestinians” | Dawn News English
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQZ6NI1wEoI)
Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo condemned Canada’s complicity in the “slaughter of Palestinians” and criticized the anti-Arab racism in Canadian society. In his Senate speech, he urged that genuine concern for human rights should reflect in Canadian foreign policy towards Israel, highlighting the hypocrisy in current government attitudes.
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honorable colleagues I arrived in Canada
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in
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1979 to attend an international school
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named after leester pearon one of my
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roommates was kareim from Egypt he
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taught me the only Arabic words I know
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Y which means my love he used it as an
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affectionate term for his roomies and
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his
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girlfriends I also met anise and NASA
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two of the First Palestinian Arab
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refugees who received scholar ships to
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study in Canada the families have been
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displaced by the knar or the catastrophe
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of
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1948 I vividly remember having
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passionate discussions with them and
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with fellow students from Israel on the
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question of Palestinian statehood it
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seemed to me at the time that the
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establishment of a Palestinian state was
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both just and inevitable and very likely
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something I would see in my
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lifetime 44 years on we not only do not
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not have a Palestinian state but we are
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witnessing before our very eyes the
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slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza and
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the forced relocation of civilians from
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their places of residence presumably to
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make way for Israeli settlements in
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effect a continuation of nakba you may
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already know the official figures more
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than 43,000 killed including upwards of
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177,000
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children what you perhaps don’t know is
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that at July 2024 paper in the lcet
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estimates that
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186,000 Palestinians have been killed in
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Gaza alone since October 7th either from
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direct military action or from
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starvation malnutrition disease exposure
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and lack of access to medical facilities
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this much larger number of casualties is
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on account of Israel’s policy of
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restricting humanitarian Aid such that
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essential medicines and food are know
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not getting the civilians in Gaza for
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the record the government of Canada’s
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position as articulated by its
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representative in the Senate and cheered
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on by the conservatives is that civilian
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casualties in War are unfortunate
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humanitarian Aid to Gaza is not being
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impeded and it is all the fault of Hamas
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anyway the government launched in
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December 2023 a temporary residence visa
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program for gazans with Canadian Family
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Ties but it is unclear whether the
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program has facilitated the exit of any
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Palestinians from
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Gaza the Canadian government has the
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capacity and ability to expedite
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approvals for the immediate exits of
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Palestinians from Gaza as they did
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rightly with ukrainians fleeing the
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Russian invasion but the government
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instead is choosing to abandon
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Palestinians in Gaza including Canadians
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who have Palestinian families here is
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what over 40 Civil Society groups have
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said about the program quote anti-arab
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and specifically anti-palestinian
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racism saturates every aspect of the
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special measures program
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unquote the world is looking with horror
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at the situation in Gaza and we have had
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multiple UN General Assembly resolutions
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in support of
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Palestine Canada has been under the
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wrong side of most of these votes but I
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would note that on November 20th Canada
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supported a resolution to condemn
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Israeli illegal Israeli settlements in
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occupied Palestinian territories that we
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would vote to condemn illegal
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settlements should be a no-brainer but
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we have failed to do so on the same
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motion for 13
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years for all our rhetorical commitment
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to a two-state solution our actions
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suggest that we are offering just lip
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service and often working at Cross
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purposes last month the Canadian
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government refused to meet Franchesca
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albanesi the UN special reporter in the
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situation of human rights in Palestine
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when she was in Ottawa the official
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excuse is that she is anti-Semitic a
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claim that has been rejected by many
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Jewish leaders and anti-Semitism experts
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I suspect the real reason is that our
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political leaders leaders cannot bear to
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listen to the fact of war crimes in Gaza
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that expose their hypocrisy and
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duplicity and there I say the complicity
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of Canadian foreign policy in violations
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of international humanitarian law it is
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not just that Arabs in Palestine and
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Lebanon are suffering at the hands of
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the Israelis Arab Canadians especially
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Palestinian Canadians are also being
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shunned in silence for expressing their
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views on Israel’s occupation of
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Palestinian territory and the weapon of
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choice increasingly is the charge of
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anti-Semitism I do not dispute that that
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there has been a rise in anti-Semitism
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acts across Canada and I reject all
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forms of hatred towards Jews as
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individuals groups or as a collective
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but it is not
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anti-semitic to argue that Germans and
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Italians should be at the Forefront of
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the opposition to the assault on Gaza or
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that our Collective obliviousness to
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what led a 100 years ago to the third
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re’s genocide of people not in
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Conformity with a pure race is leading
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to the commission of yet another
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genocide I am paraphrasing special
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reporter Alban’s remarks but these are
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the ideas that our government has
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labeled as anti-semitic and used as a
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reason for not meeting with with her
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when she was in
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Ottawa the so-called working definition
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of anti-semitism that has been endorsed
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by the government means that
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Palestinians indeed all Canadians
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including Jewish Canadians who make deep
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criticisms of Zionism in Israel can be
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accused of anti-Semitism for example
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calling for boycotts divestment and
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sanctions directed at Israel or its
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supporters of Israel’s assault in Gaza
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and the West Bank could be labeled and
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anti-semitic this weaponization of
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language represents an assault and Free
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Speech legitimate political debate and
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political activism it suppresses the
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views and rights of a minority
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especially Palestinian Arabs who have a
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particular stake in that debate it is
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colleagues the antithesis of celebrating
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Arab
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Heritage take the recent uproar over the
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singing of an Arabic song during A
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Remembrance Day ceremony at an Ontario
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High
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School provincial and federal
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politicians including MPS who voted in
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support of this bill Express outrage
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over the use of Arabic during the
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ceremony imagine that the use of Arabic
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in a Canadian
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school well honorable colleagues if we
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truly respect and celebrate Arab
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Heritage we can surely welcome an Arabic
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song at a ceremony to remember Canadian
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vet veterans whose ranks of course
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include Arab
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Canadians after all we have welcomed
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expressions of Ukrainian culture at
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recent Remembrance Day ceremonies and in
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my hometown of Vancouver there is always
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a special Remembrance Day ceremony in
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Chinatown for Chinese Canadian
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Veterans for the record the song haah
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Salam is a lament for peace if there was
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any potential harm to student stents
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from this incident it is in the graffiti
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that appeared outside the school
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labeling it as quote Hamas High unquote
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where is the outrage against the threat
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to Canadian students of Palestinian and
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Arab
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ancestry and here we are colleagues on
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the cusp of passing a bill to Mark April
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as the month to celebrate Arab Heritage
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Month seemingly oblivious to the fact
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that the single biggest threat to Arab
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Heritage is the callousness with which
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we regard Arab lives in the Israeli war
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in Palestine and Lebanon as well as the
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suppression of Palestinian views on Gaza
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right here in Canada are we seriously
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thinking of passing a bill to celebrate
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Arab Heritage without any reflection of
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how Canadian policy is aiding an
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abetting the slaughter of Arabs in the
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Middle
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East doing so would make it April in the
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words of TS Elliot the cruelest month in
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the aftermath of World War I Elliot cast
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April not in its usual role as a
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harbinger of better times but as a
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moment of bitterness and painful
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Memories the title of his poem is the
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Wasteland which pretty much sums up the
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way Israel has rendered Gaza since its
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response to the reprehensible Hamas
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attack of October 7th to be clear I take
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no issue with the ex examples of Arab
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Canadian accomplishment in Canada that
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have been highlighted by colleagues in
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this chamber and in the other place
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there is much to celebrate about the
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Arab presence in Canada which dates to
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the late 19th
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century the first Lebanese migrants to
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British Columbia Brothers Abraham and
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Farris Ray arrived in
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1888 they worked as itinerant pedlers in
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Victoria many early Lebanese immigrants
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also worked in Vancouver Islands
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forestry industry
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in
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2023 the Lebanon immigrant Plaza was
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inaugurated at Centennial Park on the
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southern Shore Victoria Harbor I had a
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chance to visit the plaza earlier this
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year and to view the Lebanon immigrant
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statue which is a replica of statues in
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Halifax and several other cities that
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have prominent historical connections to
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the Lebanese
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dipor we should indeed celebrate Arab
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Canadian Heritage and the contributions
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of Arab Canadians to this country in
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April and every other month but let’s
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not do Arabs the dishonor of passing a
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bill in Hast that willfully ignores the
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suffering of Arabs in Palestine and
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Lebanon and the silencing of Arab
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Canadians because of their views on the
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situation in
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Palestine I hope other honorable
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colleagues will join the debate and that
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we will take the time to reflect on what
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it means to celebrate Arab Heritage in
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the face of Canada’s stand towards
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Palestinian Arabs and the blatant
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anti-palestinian racism that pervades
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Society we can start by observing
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International Day of solidarity with the
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Palestinian people this Friday an
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observance that was passed by the UN
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General Assembly in
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1977 Canada by the way voted against
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that
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resolution it was of course 29th
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November
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1947 that UN General Assembly adopted
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resolution 181 on the partition of
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Palestine when the time comes for us to
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call the question I will vote in favor
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of the bill not just to celebrate and
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honor Arab Heritage but to protest our
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Collective complacency about genocide
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and crimes against humanity in Palestine
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and to express the lament for peace that
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is captured in haah Salam
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that yah is what it should mean to
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declare April as Arab heritage month not
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as in the Wasteland of TS Elliot but the
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Canterbury Tales of Jeffrey Cher who
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wrote when April the sweet showers fall
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and Pierce the drought of March to the
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root and all the veins are bathed in
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liquor of such power as brings about the
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engendering of the flower thank you for
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your attention should
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The Balfour Declaration explained https://youtu.be/Tz7JJcO-rWw?si=JQPmE2Xo6RZNPrEG
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The Balfour Declaration explained
Here’s why the Balfour Declaration is important to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The Balfour Declaration explained
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz7JJcO-rWw)
Here’s why the Balfour Declaration is important to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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it’s been 100 years since the British
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government issued the Balfour
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Declaration a document that would later
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become a cornerstone for the creation of
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the State of Israel but why is Britain
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celebrating its colonial legacy while
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glossing over the hundred years of
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conflict that followed let’s go back to
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November 2nd 1917 when British Foreign
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Secretary Arthur Balfour sent a letter
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to Lord Walter Rothschild a leader in
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the British Zionist Federation Balfour’s
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letter expressed sympathy for Jewish
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Zionist aspirations at the heart of
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Zionism a political ideology calling for
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Jews to return to Palestine the Balfour
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Declaration said the UK would use their
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best endeavours to facilitate the
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establishment of a national home for the
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Jewish people in Palestine so on that
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date Zionism became an official
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objective of Britain’s foreign policy
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but the British had no legal authority
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to establish a home or a state for
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anyone and lands that they didn’t own a
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land where 92 percent of the local
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population were Muslims and Christians
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who were never consulted and even though
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they didn’t own the land the British
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would soon control it the lines on the
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map were in flux that’s because well
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world war 1 was going on and British
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Allied troops were advancing on
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Palestine just a few weeks after the
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Balfour Declaration was issued British
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general Edmund Allenby conquered
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Jerusalem the British prime minister at
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the time David Lloyd George called its
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capture a Christmas present for the
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British people during the war the UK
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made a number of promises that it
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wouldn’t keep him one was – the Sharif
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of Mecca Hussein Banali he’s the great
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great grandfather of Jordan’s King
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Abdullah the second written promised
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their support for a single independent
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and unified Arab state and in return he
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agreed to be part of the revolt against
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the Ottoman Caliphate a second
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commitment was made to France under a
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secret agreement between colonial powers
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to divide up the Middle East between
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them under the sykes-picot agreement
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Palestine would be an international zone
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but the agreement wasn’t honored later
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on Britain wanted Palestine for itself
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then came the third commitment to the
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British Zionist Federation now this is
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the one that the British
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actually honor its ambiguous language
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created problems but it was a deliberate
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choice to use the word home rather than
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state in the Declaration each of the
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five official drafts of the declaration
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were carefully reviewed by the foreign
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office the Zionist project in Palestine
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was one way for the British government
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to resolve the problem of growing
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anti-semitism in Europe it would also
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protect Britain’s interests throughout
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the region after the war the five
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colonial powers at the time the UK
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France Italy the u.s. and Japan gave
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Britain a mandate for Palestine the
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British government and the Zionist
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movement made sure it included the
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wording of the Balfour Declaration it
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then became international law and the
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Balfour Declaration became a legal
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obligation for Britain the British
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Mandate of Palestine would last for
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thirty years a land that was called
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Palestine by Europeans Palestine by
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Arabs and Eretz Israel or Land of Israel
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in Hebrew there’s a part of the Balfour
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Declaration that’s often forgotten it
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backs the idea of a Jewish home provided
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that nothing would be done to harm the
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civil and religious rights of existing
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non-jewish communities in Palestine in
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fact in 1917 only 8% of the population
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of Palestine were Jewish for much of the
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1920s and 30s the British facilitated
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Jewish immigration to Palestine
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automatically granting each newly
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arrived Jewish immigrant with the
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Palestinian passport and as the
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demographics changed resentment grew
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between the Jewish and Arab communities
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of Palestine and towards their occupiers
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the British when Britain decided to
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leave in May of 1948 the Zionist
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paramilitary army was ready with the
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plan to colonize all of historic
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Palestine we’re talking about a large
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scale ethnic cleansing more than 700,000
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local Palestinians were kicked out of
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their ancestral homes hundreds of Arab
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villages were razed to the ground and
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15,000 Palestinians were killed that
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year in several massacres all this
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happened while tens of thousands of
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British soldiers were still in Palestine
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Zionists declared their own state on May
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14 1948 and began the process of wiping
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the word Palestine off them
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and deleting it from the historic record
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and that continues to this day 12
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million descendants of those indigenous
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Palestinians refer to Israel’s violent
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birth as Al Nakba or the catastrophe and
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every year when Israelis celebrate their
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state Palestinians mark the systematic
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destruction of their society so British
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celebrations of the Balfour Declaration
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are as problematic as the declaration
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itself the British government is proud
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of its colonial legacy even though it
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opened Pandora’s box putting in motion
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events that would lead to future wars
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between its allies and while celebrating
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this British declaration Israel cannot
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escape its own colonial past which
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continues to the present Palestinians
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and Arabs call the Balfour Declaration
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one of the most shameful documents ever
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created by a colonial power they’re
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demanding that Britain apologize for it
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not celebrate it
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Palestinians will take control of Gaza after war says ambassador https://youtu.be/Ml_axbsZkgo?si=HUG7td9i8gQ5kI5w
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml_axbsZkgo)
Palestinian officials say Hamas and Fatah are getting close to an agreement to appoint a committee of technocrats to run Gaza after the war.
A deal between the rival factions would effectively end Hamas’ rule and could help ceasefire talks with Israel.
We discussed this further with Ambassador Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, and a senior member of Fatah.
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these talks how far have they got so far
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how far will they go are they at all
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realistic because you’re kind of your
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foes right you and well fat and Hamas
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are foes well these talks are not about
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fat and Hamas these talks are about the
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Palestinian people these talks about
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ending the genocide in Gaza this talks
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about giving a way forward so it is
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indeed a positive development and uh uh
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the idea is that uh the uh Palestinian
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State represented by the PLO uh uh
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despite the Netanyahu veto over this
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would entrust a technocratic committee
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made of professionals uh that will uh uh
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uh provide uh uh uh for our people and
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you know the catastrophic situation
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there the unprecedented human uh
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suffering so at least we uh uh uh pass
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this hurdle of who uh takes over in Gaza
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only Palestinians will take over in Gaza
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and Palestinians have addresses and and
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National legitimacy so no more bad blood
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between Hamas and fata this is not about
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this is about our as you said it’s not
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about the two of you but you got to get
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on with each other blood there is blood
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here which is our people’s blood being
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spelled on a menly basis our children
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our women our families and this is what
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we need to stop so this is not about
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political rivales or political uh
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reconciliation this is about providing a
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way forward this is about telling
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everybody that Palestinians will only
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governed by Palestinians that Gaza is an
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integral part of the state of Palestine
1:31
that the West Bank and Gaza is one
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territorial entity and there is one
1:34
political system and all other plans are
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not accepted but can this Committee of
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tech CS actually run the Gaza Strip or
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what’s left of it after this well with
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with with the help of everybody yes
1:47
including the Israelis and with removing
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Israeli vetos over the natany has made
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it very clear he doesn’t want the
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Palestinian government to return to Gaza
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because simply he doesn’t want the
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Palestinian state to emerge he does not
2:00
want to unify Palestinian occupied
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territory and and people nor give
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legitimacy to the political system
2:06
nonetheless the legitimacy of the
2:08
Palestinian national institutions come
2:10
only from the Palestinian people not
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natano and it’s the only legitimate
2:14
entity that will have to be in charge of
2:16
our people everywhere and the only thing
2:19
that can happen in the day after of
2:20
stopping this Israel’s genocide is
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Palestinian national institutions taking
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care of our people and this is also what
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the Saudis have been saying very openly
2:30
what we just heard from the Qatari
2:32
foreign Ministry this is what the rest
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of the Arab world wants this is what
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much of Europe wants but what about the
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United States under Donald Trump you
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have in my kabe a new ambassador to
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Israel from the United States who
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doesn’t even believe Palestinians exist
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he doesn’t call it the West Bank he
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calls it Judea and
2:49
Samaria well we will have to tell him
2:51
that hello we we exist and not only we
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exist now we have existed for Millennia
2:58
and we are the Trump tell him we will
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make him listen and we are the Cradle of
3:03
civilizations we are the birthplace of
3:05
Christianity a vivid rooted Nation but
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this is not just about one nominee uh
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president Trump elect during the
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election campaign promised that he wants
3:14
to stop the killings and the Carnage and
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he wants to bring peace to the Middle
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East we take that to heart right and so
3:21
you think it could be good news for your
3:23
cause well we want it to be good news I
3:25
don’t know if it could or not but we
3:26
want it to be good news and we want to
3:28
make sure that any opportunity is tabbed
3:30
in and we the one most important
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priority right now is to stop the
3:35
killing is to stop the mass murder mass
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destruction against our people and then
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to start the Journey of healing and
3:40
rebuilding and from there we move to a
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political Horizon and and one of the
3:44
priorities for Mr Trump the
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president-elect is to get the hostages
3:48
released he wants them released before
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he takes office presumably because he
3:52
doesn’t want to deal with it when he’s
3:53
in office so can you persuade Hamas to
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get those hostages released well gesture
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of Goodwill there is a un Security
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Council resolution that was tabled by
4:03
the US actually by the US Administration
4:06
uh in May uh 2735 and that un Security
4:09
Council resolution uh uh includes all
4:12
the stages include all the steps
4:14
including the release of all hostages so
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we need to implement that un Security
4:18
Council resolution so president Trump
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when he starts in his second term he
4:22
will have a a ready formula to actually
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Implement and if he gets that if those
4:27
hostages are released he can then build
4:29
on some something more positive you hope
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yes indeed uh we not only we hope we
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want to see him and the rest of the
4:36
International Community Learning the
4:38
lesson of the last awful 14 months which
4:40
is we have got to visit the root cause
4:43
of all this we have got to uproot the
4:45
cause of this which is occupation and
4:47
colonization and besiegement and
4:48
apartheid and all this system of
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Supremacy this is about time that we end
4:53
it once and for all and actually
4:55
establish an independent sovereign state
4:58
of Palestine with Jerusalem as it cover
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Ambassador zumla thank you very much
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indeed
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