Azken bolada honetan ikusi dugunez (Israel, AEB eta NATO zale estatu guztiak errudun, Palestinaren genozidioan izeneko sarreretan), onik, deus gutxi espero daiteke NATO-ko estatu kide guztietatik…
Guk GAZA segituko dugu aipatzen.
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No idea at all!
Aipamena
Elon Musk@elonmusk
abe. 18
Exactly right. ALL government spending is taxation.
The government either taxes you directly or, by increasing the money supply, taxes you through inflation.
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Segida
BREAKING: The Israeli army has killed journalist Hassan Al-Qishaoui in western Gaza City by targeting him with a drone strike.
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Never forget this incredible woman at the Rafah border who confronted CNN over the West’s biased coverage of the #GazaGenocide #FreePalestineFromZionists
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1874282271437668459
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The Israeli Authorities continue to ban international media from #Gaza.
Throughout 2024, UNRWA continued to provide information and firsthand accounts on the humanitarian impact the war on civilians.
Access to international journalists to report freely from Gaza must be granted.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1874738187974918473
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There is something very wrong with Americans.
In the Israeli Knesset, MP Gilad Kariv — a Rabbi and former IDF soldier — condemns Israelis who have completely dehumanized 2.3 million Palestinians in the same ways our “worst enemies did” to us, in the process endorsing savagery, barbarism and utter disregard for human life.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1874522511775543334
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Great work by @TheUnityLabOrg
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My name is Dr. Arjun Sinha. I am a nephrologist.
I call for the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and his colleagues. He was abducted by Israeli forces.
I am calling for protection of hospitals and HCW in Gaza, and an end to the genocide. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
Aipamena
Kavita Algu@KavitaAlguMD
2024 abe. 31
My name is Dr. Kavita Algu. I am a palliative care physician. I call for the immediate release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya and his colleagues. He was abducted by Israeli forces.
I am calling for protection of hospitals and medical workers in Gaza, and an end to the genocide. x.com/dianatoubassi/…
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt@FranceskAlbs
May 2025 lead us to see the end of the Israeli Apartheid in Palestine. Everyone has a role to play in that, as workers, bureaucrats, consumers, voters, citizens. No one should rest until this monstruosity becomes the past.
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GET OUT NOW
YOU HAVE NO DIGNITY
YOU OCCUPIER, YOU CHILDKI**ER
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1874796266120683655
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My name is Caoimhe McDermott. I’m a pharmacist and Irish Health Care Worker. I am calling for the immediate release of Dr Abu Safiya who was abducted while caring for his patients in a hospital besieged for months by the IOF. His life is in grave danger. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
Ex-head of Mossad admits that Israel helped ISIS
WHAT THE HELL?!
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1874629852906582363
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Jeanette Findlay – ceasefire now @JeanFind
I am Jeanette Findlay, a Professor of Economics in Scotland. I’m calling for the immediate release of Dr Hassam Abu Safiya and all other medical and all other medical and allied health professionals from Gaza currently detained by Israeli forces. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
Aipamena
Dr. Sara Salem@SaraAbdalla2023
2024 abe. 31
I’m Dr sara Salem , a consultant obstetrics and gynecology in Egypt.
I’m calling for the immediate release of Dr Hassam Abu Safiya and all other medical and allied health professionals from Gaza currently detained by Israeli forces. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya x.
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Australian singer Iyah May lost a contract for refusing to change these lyrics.
Beautiful girl, beautiful words. Australia’s dissident spirit.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1874455630666428745
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Something is happening. Medical Professionals from all over the world are calling for the release of Dr. Hussam Abi Sufiya abducted by IDF in Gaza. Thank the Lord. Please please retweet them all.
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I’m Dr DAL Morgan, now retired, former Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Nottingham University Hospitals.
I’m calling for the immediate release of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya. He was abducted by the Israeli forces. I am calling for protection of hospitals and medical workers in Gaza.
Aipamena
Rupa Marya, MD@DrRupaMarya
2024 abe. 30
I’m Professor of Medicine Rupa Marya at UCSF on leave because of the university’s racist repression against those who speak up for the rights of Palestinians facing genocide.
I’m calling for the immediate release of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya
#FreeDrHussamAbuSafiyeh x.com/ProfRobHoward/…
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I have to laugh when a former CIA “targeter” warns about “1,000” Al-Qaeda operatives operating on US soil at the same time the CIA/State Department has just succeeded in installing an Al-Qaeda government in Syria.
Talk about not being able to come up with a clean script.
We went to war in 2001 because Al-Qaeda attacked us.
We turned a blind eye to ISIS in Syria because they opposed Assad.
We helped put Al-Qaeda in power in Syria.
And then we are shocked when American Muslims become radicalized as a result of our confused and dangerous attitude toward Islamist extremism.
If we think Al-Qaeda is bad, then we should shut down every Islamic outlet that supports the coming to power of Al-Qaeda is Syria.
Otherwise be prepared to reap what you sow.
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TIMES: “Putin is about to cut Russian gas to his allies Hungary and Slovakia”
-> Reality, Ukraine cut it off. Shameless lying pieces of … media.
Urt. 1
“Ukraine cutting Russian oil and gas to Europe means a Victory!“
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They’re not dying from the cold. Israel has bombed all their homes so they’re living in tents. Palestinian babies are dying from Israeli occupation and genocide.
Aipamena
BBC News (World)
@BBCWorld
2024 abe. 31
Gaza babies dying from the cold as winter temperatures drop https://bbc.in/4fDReBF
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“Israel must be STOPPED. Starting with its politicians, its soldiers, its settlers, and its ideological fanatics. We must save the Palestinians from the depravity of the century.” ~ UN Special Rapporteur @FranceskAlbs
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@tobararbulu # mmt@tobararbulu
Unexpected Decision by BRICS for 2025 which Shocked the US and G7: End o… https://youtu.be/XSfkC1pITxM?si=1Sj8vM9GuiTVGN0O
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Unexpected Decision by BRICS for 2025 which Shocked the US and G7: End of UN?
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSfkC1pITxM)
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the brics group has long been a symbol
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of emerging economic powerhouses working
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collaboratively to reshape global
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economic governance initially the group
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took a cautious approach to expansion
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choosing instead to consolidate its
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framework and strengthen integration
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among existing members before
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considering the inclusion of new ones
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this deliberate strategy allowed the
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founding Nations to align their economic
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and geopolitical goals establish robust
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mechanisms for cooperation and enhance
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the group’s Collective influence on
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global
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platforms however a significant Turning
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Point came during the 16th bricks Summit
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held in Kazan Russia in October
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2024 recognizing the increasing
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relevance of multipolarity and the
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growing need to address challenges such
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as economic inequality energy security
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and climate change the group Revisited
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its expansion strategy the summit marked
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a shift in bricks policy as me M States
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agreed on a new Pathway to growth
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through a partnership model rather than
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direct membership integration the
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partnership model represents a pragmatic
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approach to expansion instead of
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immediately incorporating new countries
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as full members an often complex and
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timeconsuming process brics opted to
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invite select Nations as partner States
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this model allows the group to extend
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its influence and Foster deeper economic
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cooperation with emerging economies
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without compromising the cohesion and
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operational efficiency of the original
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block partner states are expected to
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collaborate on specific initiatives
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participate in bricks forums and
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contribute to Joint projects aligning
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their efforts with the group’s strategic
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objectives while maintaining their
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sovereignty and unique developmental
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trajectories before exploring the newly
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added partner States and 20 countries
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who have Express their interest let’s
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first take a closer look at the current
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status and influence of the bricks block
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the brics block now informally referred
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to as brics plus following its expansion
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has significantly increased its economic
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and demographic footprint on the global
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stage as of
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2024 brics Plus accounts for
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approximately
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37.3% of the world’s GDP when measured
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in purchasing power parody PPP
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surpassing the g7’s share of 30% in
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terms of population brics plus
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represents nearly half of the global
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population
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underscoring its substantial demographic
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influence the expansion has also
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enhanced the blocks share of global
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trade and
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resources bricks plus countries now
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account for two fifths of global trade
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in Goods reflecting their pivotal role
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in international Commerce the expanded
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bricks plus group represents around 35%
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of global GDP when measured based on
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purchasing power
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parity Brazil’s economy is heavily reli
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reliant on the export of Commodities
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with soybeans iron ore crude petroleum
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and sugar among its top exports as a
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leading exporter of agricultural
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products Brazil plays a crucial role in
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global food security its vast natural
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resources and membership in Regional
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organizations like mercosur enhance its
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strategic importance in South America
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Russia is a major exporter of Natural
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Resources including crude oil natural
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gas and coal the energy exports are
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vital to Global energy markets
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particularly in Europe and Asia Russia’s
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geopolitical influence is significant
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due to its energy supplies and its role
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as a permanent member of the UN Security
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Council India’s diverse export portfolio
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includes petroleum products Gems and
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Jewelry Pharmaceuticals and textiles as
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one of the world’s fastest growing
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economies India’s large consumer market
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and strategic location in South Asia
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contribute to its global economic
4:01
significance China is the world’s
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largest exporter with electronics
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machinery and textiles among its top
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export categories its manufacturing
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capabilities and significant role in
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global Supply chains underscore its
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strategic importance in international
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trade and economics South Africa’s main
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exports include minerals such as gold
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platinum and diamonds as well as
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vehicles and Machinery as the most
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industrialized nation in Africa Africa
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it serves as a gateway to African
4:32
markets and holds strategic importance
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due to its mineral wealth Iran’s economy
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is heavily dependent on oil and natural
4:39
gas exports despite facing International
4:42
sanctions it remains a key player in
4:44
global energy markets its strategic
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location in the Middle East along with
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significant energy reserves enhances its
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geopolitical significance the uae’s main
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exports are crude oil and natural gas
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but it has Diversified into aluminum and
5:00
petrochemicals its strategic location
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along the Persian Gulf and advanced
5:04
infrastructure make it a pivotal trade
5:07
and Logistics Hub in the Middle East as
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one of the world’s leading oil producers
5:12
Saudi Arabia’s economy is dominated by
5:14
petroleum exports its vast oil reserves
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and Leadership within OPEC Grant it
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substantial influence over global energy
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markets Egypt’s primary exports include
5:25
crude oil petroleum products and
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agricultural Goods like cotton and
5:30
fruits its control of the Suez Canal a
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critical Maritime choke point
5:35
underscores its strategic importance in
5:37
global trade routes Ethiopia’s main
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exports are coffee gold and agricultural
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products as one of Africa’s fastest
5:45
growing economies its strategic location
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in the Horn of Africa and role in
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Regional organizations contribute to its
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geopolitical
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significance from January 1st 2025 nine
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countries Belarus Bolivia Cuba Indonesia
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Kazakhstan Malaysia Thailand Uganda and
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usbekistan will become bricks partner
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States this strategic expansion
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emphasizes the Block’s intent to
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strengthen economic collaboration among
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emerging economies let’s have an
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in-depth look at the economic profiles
6:19
of these
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nations bellarus with a population of
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approximately 9.5 million as of 2023 is
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strategically positioned in Eastern
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Europe as a Transit Hub between Russia
6:32
and Western Europe the country’s economy
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heavily relies on its industrial sector
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particularly Machinery chemical
6:39
production and agriculture Belarus is a
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major exporter of Machinery equipment
6:45
Mineral products chemicals and metals
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the state dominated economy maintains
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strong ties with Russia benefiting from
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trade and energy Partnerships which
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bolster its strategic role in regional
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trade and Logistics
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Bolivia home to roughly 12.2 million
7:03
people is known for its Rich natural
7:05
resources especially natural gas and
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lithium an essential component for
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batteries and electric vehicles the
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country’s economy is deeply intertwined
7:14
with its resource exports including
7:16
natural gas minerals and agricultural
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products like soybeans and quinoa
7:22
Bolivia’s strategic importance on the
7:24
global stage stems from its significant
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lithium reserves positioning it as a key
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play player in the transition to
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renewable
7:33
energy Cuba with a population of about
7:36
11 million operates a centrally planned
7:38
economy heavily influenced by State
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control the country’s main exports
7:43
include medical services nickel
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Pharmaceuticals sugar and tobacco with
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cigars being particularly iconic tourism
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also plays a crucial role in Cuba’s
7:53
economic landscape strategically located
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in the Caribbean Cuba has cultivated a
7:58
global reputation in healthcare and
8:00
biotechnology enhancing its influence in
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Regional politics and international
8:05
Health
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initiatives as the world’s fourth most
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populous country with 282.30
8:29
40 tellers PPP underscoring its status
8:33
as Southeast Asia’s largest economy as a
8:36
G20 member Indonesia plays a pivotal
8:39
role in global trade particularly in
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energy and commodities the government’s
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focus on infrastructure development and
8:46
digital economy expansion further
8:48
strengthens its strategic
8:51
position Kazakhstan with a population of
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approximately 19 million is the world’s
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largest landlocked country and a
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resource Powerhouse the economy is
9:01
primarily driven by oil natural gas and
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minerals with feris Metals machinery and
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agricultural products such as grain also
9:09
featuring prominently in exports
9:12
kazakhstan’s strategic location at the
9:14
crossroads of Europe and Asia positions
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it as a key player in the belt and Road
9:18
initiative enhancing its role in energy
9:20
Supply and
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Logistics Malaysia a Southeast Asian
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nation of about 34.6 million people has
9:29
a GDP per capita of $39,375
9:59
economic
10:01
role Thailand with a population of 66
10:05
million and a GDP per capita of
10:08
$2,341 PPP is a manufacturing and Export
10:12
Powerhouse in Southeast Asia the
10:14
country’s key exports include
10:16
Automobiles and parts Electronics
10:19
Machinery rice and rubber Thailand’s
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thriving tourism sector further bolsters
10:24
its economy contributing significantly
10:27
to employment and GDP as a hub for
10:30
automotive production and a gateway to
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the oan market Thailand plays a crucial
10:34
role in Regional economic
10:38
Dynamics Uganda a rapidly growing nation
10:41
in East Africa with a population of 48
10:44
million has an economy primarily driven
10:47
by agriculture coffee is its leading
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export followed by fish tea tobacco and
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gold the country has also discovered oil
10:56
reserves which are expected to become a
10:58
significant ific contributor to its
11:00
economy in the future uganda’s strategic
11:03
location in East Africa and emerging
11:05
energy sector position it as a potential
11:07
Regional power in agriculture and oil
11:11
exports usbekistan with a population of
11:15
36.4 million is undergoing significant
11:18
economic transformation the country is
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rich in natural resources such as gold
11:23
natural gas and cotton with Energy
11:25
Products textiles and Machinery among
11:28
its main exports
11:30
uzbekistan’s strategic location in
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Central Asia and ongoing reforms aimed
11:34
at liberalizing the economy enhance its
11:37
potential as a regional trade Hub the
11:40
country’s commitment to infrastructure
11:41
modernization and foreign investment
11:43
underscores its ambition to sustain
11:45
robust economic
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let’s dive back into the
12:07
discussion let’s delve into the 20
12:09
countries that have expressed their
12:11
interest in joining the brics block by
12:13
exploring their demographic profiles
12:15
economic strengths and potential
12:18
contributions by examining their
12:20
populations GDP figures key Industries
12:22
and Export capabilities we can better
12:25
understand the Strategic value these
12:27
nations bring to the table and how their
12:29
inclusion could shape the future of
12:31
bricks on the global stage aeran with a
12:35
population of approximately 10 million
12:37
had a GDP of around 54.6 billion in
12:42
2022 the country’s economy is heavily
12:44
reliant on oil and natural gas exports
12:47
with Italy and turkey being major
12:49
trading partners strategically located
12:52
between Europe and Asia aeran serves as
12:55
a vital Energy Corridor notably through
12:57
the Baku talisi tahan pipeline enhancing
13:00
energy security for European markets
13:03
Bahrain home to about 1.5 million people
13:06
had a GDP of approximately $ 38.6
13:09
billion in
13:11
2022 the economy is Diversified with
13:14
significant contributions from the
13:16
finance oil refining and aluminum
13:18
production sectors its strategic
13:21
position in the Persian Gulf and status
13:23
as a financial Hub in the Middle East
13:25
contribute to its Regional economic
13:27
significance Bangladesh has a population
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exceeding 165 million and a GDP of
13:34
around $416 billion do in
13:37
2022 the country is renowned for its
13:40
robust textile and garment industry
13:43
which is a major contributor to its GDP
13:45
and Export earnings its strategic
13:48
location near major Maritime routes in
13:50
South Asia enhances its importance in
13:53
regional trade Dynamics with a
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population of around 21 million Burkina
13:58
Faso GDP was approximately $1 19.7
14:02
billion in
14:03
2022 the economy is primarily agrarian
14:07
with cotton being a key export the
14:09
country also has significant gold
14:11
reserves making mining a vital sector
14:14
its location in West Africa positions it
14:17
as part of regional economic communities
14:19
contributing to intra-african trade
14:21
Cambodia with a population of over 16
14:24
million had a GDP of about 28.7 billion
14:28
in 2020 to the country has experienced
14:31
rapid economic growth driven by garment
14:34
manufacturing Agriculture and tourism
14:37
its strategic location in Southeast Asia
14:39
offers potential as a regional trade Hub
14:42
especially with its proximity to Major
14:44
economies like China and Vietnam Chad
14:47
has a population of about 17 million and
14:50
a GDP of approximately 11.3 billion
14:53
dollar in
14:54
2022 the economy is heavily reliant on
14:57
oil exports and agriculture its
15:00
strategic location in central Africa and
15:02
membership in Regional organizations
15:04
contribute to its role in Regional
15:06
stability and economic integration
15:08
efforts Colombia with a population of
15:11
approximately 52 million boasts a GDP of
15:14
around $314 billion in
15:17
2022 the economy is diverse with strong
15:20
sectors in oil coffee and Manufacturing
15:24
its strategic position in South America
15:26
with access to both the Pacific and
15:28
Atlantic oceans enhances its trade
15:30
potential and geopolitical significance
15:33
the Republic of the Congo has a
15:35
population of around 5.5 million and a
15:38
GDP of approximately 13.6 billion in
15:42
2022 the economy is dominated by oil
15:45
production which accounts for a
15:47
significant portion of its GDP and
15:49
exports its location in central Africa
15:51
and natural resources contribute to its
15:54
strategic importance in the region
15:56
Equatorial Guinea with a population of
15:59
about 1.4 million had a GDP of around $
16:02
12.3 billion in
16:04
2022 the country is one of Africa’s
16:07
largest oil producers making
16:09
hydrocarbons the backbone of its economy
16:12
its strategic location along the Gulf of
16:14
Guinea is significant for regional
16:16
energy markets Honduras has a population
16:19
of over 10 million with a GDP of
16:21
approximately 29.5 billion in
16:25
2022 the economy is primarily based on
16:28
agriculture ulture including coffee and
16:30
bananas and growing manufacturing and
16:32
textile sectors its strategic position
16:35
in Central America makes it a key player
16:37
in regional trade and Logistics LA with
16:40
a population of about 7.5 million had a
16:43
GDP of around $18.2 billion in 2022 the
16:48
economy is centered on agriculture hydr
16:51
power and Mining its strategic location
16:54
in Southeast Asia sharing borders with
16:56
China Vietnam and Thailand positions it
16:59
as a potential land link within the
17:01
region Kuwait has a population of
17:04
approximately 4.5 million and a GDP of
17:07
about $134 billion in
17:10
2022 the high- income economy is
17:13
primarily driven by oil exports
17:15
possessing some of the world’s largest
17:17
oil reserves its strategic location in
17:20
the Persian Gulf underscores its
17:22
significance in global energy markets
17:25
Morocco with a population of over 37
17:28
million had a GDP of approximately $142
17:31
billion in
17:33
2022 the economy is diverse with key
17:36
sectors including agriculture mining
17:39
particularly phosphates and tourism its
17:42
strategic location at the crossroads of
17:44
Europe and Africa enhances its role in
17:47
regional trade and investment Myanmar
17:50
has a population of about 54 million and
17:53
a GDP of approximately $65 billion in
17:56
2022 the economy is largely based on
17:59
agriculture natural gas exports and
18:02
Mining its strategic location between
18:04
India and China offers potential as a
18:07
trade conduit in Southeast Asia
18:10
Nicaragua with a population of around
18:12
6.8 million had a GDP of about $4.5
18:16
billion in
18:18
2022 the economy is primarily
18:20
agricultural with coffee beef and gold
18:23
being major exports its strategic
18:26
position in Central America provides
18:28
access to both the Pacific and Atlantic
18:30
Oceans facilitating trade routes
18:32
Pakistan has a population exceeding 225
18:35
million and a GDP of approximately $376
18:39
billion in
18:40
2022 the economy is diverse with
18:43
significant contributions from textiles
18:45
Agriculture and services additionally
18:49
usikov highlighted that erria has also
18:51
shown enthusiasm for collaboration with
18:53
the brics
18:56
group the continued expansion of bricks
18:59
has firmly established it as one of the
19:01
most influential Global blocks with its
19:03
membership now encompassing countries
19:05
that collectively lead the world in
19:07
population geographic area and economic
19:10
output brics plus commands unparalleled
19:13
influence the block plays a pivotal role
19:16
in global energy markets being home to
19:18
some of the largest oil and gas
19:20
producers and dominates key export
19:23
sectors from Commodities to Advanced
19:26
manufacturing this growth solidifies
19:28
bricks plus not only as a formidable
19:30
economic and geopolitical force but also
19:33
as a Cornerstone of the evolving
19:35
multi-polar World
19:38
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President Carter’s SHOCKING Revelation Exposing Israel’s Aparthéid Against Paléstinians!
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President Carter I wanted to switch
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gears to talk about the Raging
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controversy over your book Palestine
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peace not a partake I didn’t know it was
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still raging but uh that’s interesting
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um well it raged for a while and now the
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book is coming out in paperback with a
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new afterward and you dealt with that
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you talked about it being um perhaps the
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most controversial thing that you’ve
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done maybe to your surprise so start
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with the title talk about the message
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you’re trying to put out with this book
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well it mention is it very clear it
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deals with Palestine you not inside
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Israel itself just just a Palestinian
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occupied territories and um the second
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word is peace I describe in this book
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The efforts for peace so far and my
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formula which I think is very reasonable
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for bringing peace to Israel and and to
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Israel’s neighbors and I I repeat that
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over and over with a strong condemnation
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of any kind of ter terrorism that
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afflicts innocent people by the actions
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of either the Palestinians or the
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Israelis and the word aporti is U is
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exactly accurate you know this is uh an
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an area that’s occupied by two Powers uh
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they’re now completely separated the
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Palestinians can’t even ride on the same
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roads that the Israelis have created are
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built in Palestinian territory uh the
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Israelis never see a pales Palestinian
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except the is Israeli Soldiers the
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Palestinians never see an Israeli except
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at a distance except the Israeli
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soldiers So within Palestinian territory
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they’re absolutely and totally separated
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much worse than they were in South
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Africa by the way and the other thing is
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the other definition of a partti is one
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side dominates the other and israels
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completely dominate the life um of the
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Palestinian
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people why don’t
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Americans know what you have
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seen Americans don’t want to know and um
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many Israelis don’t want to know what um
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is going on inside Palestine it’s a it’s
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a terrible human rights
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persecution that is far transcends what
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any Outsider would
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imagine and there are powerful political
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forces in America that prevent any
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objective analysis of the problem in the
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Holy
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Land uh I think it’s accurate to say
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that that not not a single member of
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Congress with which I’m with whom I’m
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familiar would possibly speak out and U
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call for Israel to withdraw to their
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legal boundaries or to um publicize the
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plight of the
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Palestinians or even to call publicly
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and and repeatedly for good faith people
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peace talks there had been a day of
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peace talks now in more than 7 years so
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this is a a taboo subject and and I
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would say that if any member of Congress
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did speak out as I’ve just described
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they would probably not not be back into
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Congress in next turn who are these
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forces that you’re talking about well
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there’s an inherent um commitment In
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America which I uh share as a Christian
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of um a deep commitment to make sure
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that Israel is safe to make sure that
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Israel is safe and that Israel is
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free and uh that they uh can seek for
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peace so there’s a strong inclination
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for all of us to support uh Israel’s
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continued existence in
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peace and and that is U added on to by
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the uh very effective work of the
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American Israeli uh group called
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APAC which is uh performing its
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completely legitimate task of convincing
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Americans to support the policies of the
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Israeli government and uh APAC is not
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dedicated to peace they’re pred they’re
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dedicated
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to uh inducing the maximum support in
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America in the White House in the
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Congress and in the public media uh for
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whatever policies the Israeli government
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has at a particular time and they’re
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extremely effective do you agree with
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Walton mimer their new book The Israel
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Lobby about the power of ape determining
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US foreign policy I have to say I
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haven’t read the book I I’ve read
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stories about it I don’t really know
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about the details of it but I do know
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that that APAC is very is very powerful
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and completely legitimate I’m not
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complaining because they that’s that’s
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their purpose in life and theyve they’ve
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um APAC I think was
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organized in the distant past I think
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when iar was president and they and
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they’ve grown in influence and and and
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in some ways they have to be admired did
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they influence you as
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president not really because I was
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immune from those pressures uh when I
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was elected president you know I came
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out of nowhere nobody thought I was
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going to win until the last minute and
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so I wasn’t obligated to them and I and
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I worked
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assiduously uh almost every day of my
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term as president to bring peace to
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Israel and also peace to Israel’s
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neighbors and we negotiated a peace
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treaty between Israel and Egypt not a
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word of which has ever been violated so
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I don’t think there was any doubt that
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uh that my commitment then and now was
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to see Israel have peace living in
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harmony with its neighbors and Justice
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as well and peace uh for Israel’s
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neighbors President Carter when did you
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come to understand through your
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presidency and Beyond the situation of
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the
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Palestinians well the situation with the
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Palestinians when I was president was
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not all that
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bad uh the first time I went to Israel I
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was governor and I went to the West Bank
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there were only 1500 settlers in all of
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the West Bank and the general
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presumption even by Israeli Leaders with
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whom I met was that Israel would
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withdraw from the Palestinian
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territories it was a temporary thing and
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when I negotiated an agreement with the
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prime minister of Israel
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nakan he agreed that the political
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forces and the military forces of Israel
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isra be withdrawn from Palestinian
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territory that’s all in the written
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agreement but in the last 10 years um I
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would say the situation has deteriorated
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rapidly not many people are permitted to
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go uh and visit as we have done for
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instance members of bet selum uh the
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outstanding human rights organization
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with in Israel those members are not
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permitted to go into areas of the West
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Bank uh they have to observe from a
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distance what goes on say in Gaza now
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but uh on three occasions the cter
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center led by me personally have been
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invited by the Palestinians to monitor
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their election in
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1996 uh when Arafat was elected
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president and the first Parliament
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so-call was elected again after Arafat
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died when Mahmud Abbas was elected
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president and then in 2006 in January uh
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when the Hamas ran for parliamentary
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seats and and they were successful so in
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in performing the duty of monitoring
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election we are obligated to go to every
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village and every town in the entire
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West Bank and also throughout Gaza to
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see what’s going on so we could see the
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U the terrible plight of the
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Palestinians the fact that that Israel
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has over 200 settlements on Palestinian
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territory all fortified that Israel has
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over 500 checkpoints in Palestine where
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the Palestinians can’t move from one
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place to another and where there’s a
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wall being built uh completely
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surrounding uh Gaza completely
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surrounding Bethlehem and other
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substantial siiz cities deeply intruding
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into Palestinian territory and uh
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encompassing more and more land for the
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Israelis to take away from Palestine and
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and the fact is that the the West
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Bank is a tiny little place that was
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carved out for the
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Palestinians uh just 22% of a total land
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but uh the problem is that Israel wants
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to take that 22% and control it and
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major highways are built from one
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Israeli settlement to another and into
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and into
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Jerusalem uh from which many of on on
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many of those highways the Palestinians
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can’t even ride or sometimes can’t even
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across the highways so this is U what’s
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happening inside
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Palestine perpetrated by the Israelis
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and this is a major obstacle to having
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what I want and what most Israelis want
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by an overwhelming majority and that is
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peace at this conference you described
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the wall as worse than the Berlin Wall
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oh it’s much worse the Berlin Wall was
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built by the communist on the Communist
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side of the border between east and west
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Germany as you know this wall is built
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on Palestinian land and it’s designed
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not for security that that’s an
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ancillary benefit but it goes deep
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within the West Bank just to carve out
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more and more land uh for the Israelis
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to occupy on in Palestine what is the
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point of the wall the wall was built was
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planned originally by Yak Ravine when he
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was prime minister he’s the one that
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negotiated the Oslo agreement a peace
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agreement uh to be built along the
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border
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the 1967 border between Israel and
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Palestine and the international roal
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court and and I and others uh approved
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completely there’s nothing wrong with
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that that would have been like the
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Berlin wall but then rabine was
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assassinated and his successors uh
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Netanyahu and Sheron and others decided
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let’s move the
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wall from the Israeli
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border to intrude deeply within
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Palestine to cob out some of that
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precious land
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for the Israeli sist to
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occupy what do you think of the Supreme
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Court the Israeli Supreme Court ruling
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um that the wall has to be rerouted uh
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when it comes to the city of Bing well
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that’s a tiny little place I’m familiar
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with the with the
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geography um the Israeli uh court system
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is is a very strange one I describe it
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to some degree in my book almost all the
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decisions in the West Bank are made by
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milit courts it’s not the civilian court
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on occasion rare occasions the
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Palestinian people have been able to get
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uh an allegation before the Israeli
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Supreme
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Court that the wall is intruding
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excessively on their land and uh and it
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may be that uh 300 yards of the wall
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would have to be modified if it divided
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say a Palestinian family from their
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Cemetery or from their um
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Gardens and so forth and and that uh is
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does apply and and the wall is
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rerouted uh to accommodate that
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particular court case but but the
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Israeli courts also have a policy
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different from our courts that nothing
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that the Supreme Court rules sets a
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precedent uh if the Supreme Court rules
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that this wall is O intrusive it just
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applies to that little 300 yards of the
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wall and not to the entire concept of
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the wall so
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it it’s uh almost almost impossible for
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Palestinian Community to H an Israeli
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lawyer or group of lawyers to take that
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case to the Supreme Court and have the
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ruling made so that that’s a very rare
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occasion but a very valuable occasion
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for that particular uh community
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