Israel Watch: Captives And Resistance
Experts and commentators in Hebrew media studios have highlighted the protests and general strike that paralyzed some areas of Israel.
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Iran Today: Government Week: Time For Renewal Of Allegiance
This year in Iran, the "Government Week" coincided with the early days of the Pezeshkian administration.
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Have It Out With Galloway: Israel's Global Control
In this episode of "Have It Out with Galloway," George Galloway delves into Israel's global influence, questioning whether it is waning or growing. George is joined by Afshin Rattansi, a journalist, broadcaster, and a live audience.
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Mideastream: West Bank Rises Strong
After Operation Al-Aqsa Storm delivered a strategic blow to Zionist-Israeli "national security," the enemy launched a campaign of genocide, aiming to shift regional power and resume the forced displacement in the West Bank.
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The Conversation: Irish Diaspora In 1970s
Author and academic Michael Flavin speaks about the anti-Irish prejudice in England during the conflict, the Birmingham Pub Bombing, and his research into Irish Republican leadership.
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Africa Today: Honoring People Of African Descent
As the world honors people of African descent, will Western powers pay reparations for the millions of African people sold into slavery and for other colonial-era injustices inflicted on Africa? Despite all the adversities, the people of African Descent are rising with their brethren in Africa. With all the available potential, will Africans take their rightful place in global affairs?
For more information on honoring people of African descent, we have contacted Lena Platt, the co-author of Ants Will Come and Tell Me: A Chronicle of the Benn Family in Guyana's History. Veteran journalist Earl Bousquet, a Former Press Secretary to the Prime Minister of St. Lucia and Chairman of the country's National Reparations Committee, will also join us in this discussion today.
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Israel Watch: West Bank Resists
The continuation of the aggressive military campaign in the Gaza Strip and the increasing number of enemy soldiers killed in the Gaza Strip, as well as on the northern front with Hezbollah, are the subjects of analysis in the Hebrew media, which this edition of Israel Watch discusses with Laith Marouf, Journalist.
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Israel Watch: Awaiting Iranian Response
The aggressive military campaign being carried out by the occupation forces in the occupied West Bank, the situation on the ground in Gaza, and the anticipation of the Iranian response, in addition to Netanyahu's obstruction of negotiations regarding the ceasefire and the exchange of captives.
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Have It Out With Galloway: China's Role In West Asia
In this episode of "Have It Out with Galloway," George Galloway discusses China's status as a global power.
He delves into whether they might get involved in the tensions in the Middle East. George is joined by Professor Ken Hammond, historian, and a live audience.
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Economic Divide: Venezuela's Elections
The Venezuelan Presidential Elections have come and gone, and the people of Venezuela have voted: they want President Maduro to stay in power.
That should be enough for any country to move to the next phase of its democracy. But not for the US, who is pushing again for regime change in resource-rich Venezuela, creating a source of instability in that country and for its economy.
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Exposé: Media's False Hope
This week on Exposé, Western media promotes false hopes of a ceasefire as Netanyahu stands firm on his obstructive demands, halting progress.
We'll also delve into new evidence from the Nord Stream pipeline explosion investigation, exposing the baseless claims of Western digital media that blamed Russia, while indications now point to Ukrainian involvement. And we'll uncover the truth behind accusations against the world's biggest social media platforms, on top of which is YouTube, of disproportionately censoring pro-Palestine content.
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Iran Today: Raeis Ali Delvari: For The Homeland
An anti-colonial fighter, an Iranian who stood bravely against British aggression, risking everything to defend his homeland during tumultuous times: Martyr Raeis Ali Delvari.
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Israel Watch: Hezbollah’s Response Hurts Israel
Israel Watch closely observed Hezbollah’s response to the assassination of Fouad Shukr in Operation Arbaeen, which received extensive commentary and analysis in the Hebrew media studios.
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Mideastream: Negotiation Breakdown Revealed
Israeli entity reports differ on the outcome of the Cairo meeting held last week between the Zionist Israelis, Egyptians, and Americans. However, what is certain is that the Americans have once again brought up the issue of the "Philadelphi Corridor" and the Rafah crossing for discussion.
Reports suggest that an agreement may be in the works, allowing for a limited Israeli occupation presence in the corridor, but only during the initial phase of the truce. Something the resistance has so far refused.
As Israel stands on edge, anticipating the responses from Iran and Hezbollah, we'll explore the underlying motives behind its aggressive stance and the existential fears driving its policies. Here is a report that uncovers the complex interplay of strategy, anxiety, and potential repercussions shaping the region's future.
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The Conversation: Assange & Death Of Journalism
Journalist and Political Commentator Richard Medhurst speaks about the targeted murder of journalists in the Middle East, Israeli participation in the Olympics, and the Julian Assange case.
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Africa Today: Sudan Rejects US-led Talks
Why did Sudan reject the US-led talks in Geneva aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the country?
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Israel Watch: Philadelphi Corridor And Fate Of Negotiations
Analysts and experts in Hebrew media studios have focused on the difficulties facing the negotiations, particularly the issue of the Philadelphi Corridor with Egypt.
Meanwhile, former politicians and generals have expressed their belief that the war in Gaza ended without achieving victory over Hamas, while the Lebanese front warns of the risks of expanding the war.
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Iran Tech: Future Of Clean Energy
The future of clean energy is now. In this episode, we will look at how a nuclear reactor can give us 1000MW/h of electricity.
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10 Minutes: 'Anycide' In Gaza: 333 Days
The ongoing conflict in Gaza, marked by profound human suffering and widespread destruction, has elicited international concern and condemnation.
By September 3, the situation tragically persisted for 333 days, a figure that resonates with profound symbolism. The number 333, often associated with themes of immediacy and urgency in various cultural contexts, compels a critical examination of the implications of prolonged violence and the dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region. While the term genocide is often used to describe Israel's actions in Gaza, it may not fully encompass the various forms of destruction occurring at the hands of Israeli forces. In addition to genocide, there have urbicide, domicide, politicide, ecocide, educide and scholasticide and culturcide.
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Eye On Islam: Significance Of Arbaeen
This episode of Eye on Islam centers on the significance of Arbaeen, the importance of the pilgrimage to Karbala, the role of Imam Hussein's legacy in Islamic practice, and its potential for inspiring social movements.
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Economic Divide: Israel's New Credit Downgrade
The economic crisis in Israel is getting worse by the day.
A major credit rating agency has downgraded Israel's credit rating. No matter how you look at it, Israel's economy can only get worse as long as the genocidal war continues.
Now it is a matter of whether Israel's economy can withstand the genocidal war. And with the possibilities of Hezbollah and Iran hitting targets inside of the Occupied Territories, that can only spell doomsday for Israel.
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Exposé: Israel's Systematic Targeting Of Gaza Hospitals
This week on 'Exposé: Broadcast media echo the Israeli occupation forces' narrative, trying to justify brutal attacks on Gaza's hospitals by claiming they are targeting hidden command bunkers and tunnels despite these facilities being protected under international law during war.
Pro-Zionist digital media outlets are circulating unfounded speculations, suggesting that Iran has decided to refrain from retaliating against the recent blatant Zionist attack on its soil. These claims lack any credible evidence to support the notion that Iran has chosen to stand down. And we discuss how Israel is systematically targeting medical teams in Gaza, with a staggering 500 healthcare workers killed so far, in a deliberate assault on those saving lives as the genocide unfolds before the world's eyes.
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Episode 157: The story of Yahya Sinwar
This episode of Palestine Declassified is about the new leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar.
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Episode 156: For an anti-Zionist movement
In today's show, we'll be setting out the measures that must be taken to challenge Zionism and ultimately destroy it as an ideology that currently holds sway over the British, European, and American political establishment.
Later in the show, a second report sets out why accepting so-called liberal Zionists into the pro-Palestine movement actually undermines meaningful solidarity with the Palestinian resistance.
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Episode 155: Trump and Israel
Donald Trump wants to return to the White House, which might just happen.
Following the failed assassination attempt in suspicious circumstances, the billionaire was given a boost to his popularity; however, will that be enough for him to unseat the Democrats?
Recently, the US presidential hopeful has issued somewhat critical remarks on the Israeli regime, especially about the genocide in Gaza.
In a recent radio interview, Trump said, "And the other thing is I hate that they put out tapes all the time. Every night, they’re releasing tape of a building falling down. They shouldn’t be releasing tapes like that. They’re doing it, so they’re losing the PR war. They, Israel, are absolutely losing the PR war."
It seems Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is largely reliant on an injection of funds from Zionist lobbyist Miriam Adelson.
Trump’s relationship goes far back to the Adelson family, originally with Sheldon, the late husband of Miriam. Both Sheldon Adelson and Donald Trump’s names were discovered on Netanyahu’s list of millionaires, published in the Israeli press over a decade ago.
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