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Pesach and Doug sit down with former Israelil Ambassador to the United States Danny Ayalon to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. The ambassador takes us into the room and behind the scenes in Oslo, Norway as he was part of the peace negotiations in 1993 with Yassar Arafat, Yitzak Rabin, and Bill Clinton. He also played a role in the decision in 2005 to pull out of Gaza. We then dive into the Trump Effect in the Middle East, and what can be expected in the future. Is Trump the one to bring peace to the Middle East? Will there be an end to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? Be sure to catch this fascinating conversation.
In a detailed and passionate discussion, Kathy Barnette addresses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. She begins by expressing her concern about the growing unease in the world and her desire to seek knowledge for understanding. Kathy critically analyzes the role of various parties involved, including Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, and their impact on the conflict. She questions the global response to the conflict, highlighting the contrasting perspectives and actions of world leaders and the media. Throughout the episode, Kathy emphasizes the importance of historical context and urges listeners to form informed opinions based on facts rather than emotion.List of Chapters:[00:00:00] Introduction and Personal Reflections[00:18:31] Analyzing the 'Who' in the Conflict[00:32:50] Understanding the Difference between Hamas and Palestinian People[00:44:17] Exploring the Global Response and Rallying Cry[00:53:12] Where Do We Go from Here? Reflections and ConclusionsHighlights:[00:02:14] Discussing the feeling of unease in the world.[00:06:23] Personal reflections on serving in the military.[00:12:24] Analyzing the 'Who' in the Israel-Palestine conflict.[00:18:31] Discussion on the broader implications of the conflict.[00:23:28] Questioning the mainstream narrative.[00:27:45] Describing the October 7th Hamas attacks.[00:32:50] Exploring the difference between Hamas and Palestinian citizens.[00:38:28] The importance of dialogue and truth-seeking.[00:44:17] Analysis of the global response to the conflict.[00:48:09] The need for identity and purpose in society.[00:53:12] Reflecting on where we go from here.[00:54:51] Kathy's views on the Israel and Palestine situation.[00:57:26] Encouraging listeners to find their purpose.[00:58:00] Closing remarks and CTAs.[00:14:30] Discussing Yasser Arafat and peace negotiations.
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, WJNO radio host Brian Mudd fills in for Mark. President Biden's answer to the next step in the Israel-Hamas war is that we cannot go back to the status quo of Hamas using Israelis as human shields, but also says when the crisis is over there has to be a two-state solution, which is a fallacy. In 1948 Israel was officially recognized by the U.N. as a state, and the Palestinian territories were disputed until 1993 when Israel recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization, enacting a two-state solution, but that wasn't enough for PLO leader Yassar Arafat who continued to kill Jews. The Palestinian people literally voted for and overwhelmingly support Hamas which is a fact, and most American Muslims are supportive of Hamas. If Donald Trump were still the president, we would not have had a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, we would not have a Russian invasion of Ukraine, and we would not have this Hamas-Israel war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Moshe Feiglin began his political career as a concerned citizen turned protest leader back in the 1990s. He led the Jewish people in protesting against the dangerous Oslo Accords that whitewashed one of the worst modern terrorists of all time, Yassar Arafat, and had Israel give him and his fellow terrorists guns. Moshe was later sentenced by the court for no less than "sedition" because of his activity in protesting the Oslo Accords. Years later Moshe became an MK in the Likud party and served in the Knesset. Despite the divisive and dangerous rhetoric from today's anti-Netanyahu protest leaders, Moshe is extremely optimistic. Do not miss hearing Moshe's insight into what is happening and his optimism.
An agreement has been reached between two of the political parties on the right and Likud. the formation of a wing-ring government seems to be finally moving forward. The Palestinians apparently have a bone to pick with Qatar for hosting the World Cup in their country and not supporting their cause. Fatah, who is the political party of the PA, commemorated the death of Yassar Arafat in an event where they revealed their true intentions for Jerusalem.
Sept. 6th is the anniversary of the horrible 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, where 11 Israeli Olympic athletes and trainers were brutally murdered by Arab Muslim terrorists, led by Yassar Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas. The fact that our leaders are silent and complacent that neither Arafat nor Abbas apologized for that, and other horrific terror attacks, and instead have accepted them as potential "peace partners", even as they continued to support and finance terror, is a blot of shame upon all of our leaders, global, Israeli and Jewish leaders.
In a truly awesome & fun episode of the podcast, Mike Colón is joined by veteran journalist Ashleigh Banfield, who discusses her formative years in Canada, traveling Siberia as she covered two major summits, emigrating to the United States, nearly getting killed on 9/11, interviewing Yassar Arafat during the War on Terror, & how she hopes her network can help change the narrative on cable news in a bias heavy industry. Connect With Mike Colón:Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeinnewhavenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/original_mc1/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-colon-23b3a115aFor All Sports Related Podcast Inquiries Call: 917-727-0891For All Sports Related Podcast Inquiries Email: colononsports@gmail.comFor All Other Podcast Related Inquiries Call: 917-781-6189For All Other Podcast Inquiries Email: thecolonreport@gmail.comConnect With Ashleigh Banfield:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TVAshleighInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleighbanfield/TV Show: https://twitter.com/NewsNationNowListen To The Podcast:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/micd-in-new-haven/id1347647537iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-micd-in-new-haven-74906026/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mike-colons-showSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yth6tWkA7kPAse43eJnNn?si=5y8boJBlRXOqRkIylL-KXw&nd=1PlayerFM: http://front.player.fm/series/micd-in-new-haven-2095021Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/mic%27d%20in%20new%20havenYouTube (Video Version): https://youtu.be/c4udSa3RysUOutro Song: Mary Lou Lord Feat. SemiSonic - Sugar Sugar (1995)SONG DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG. All Rights Reserved To Respective Owners.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER:The power of humour as a gateway into any story.The importance of humour being inclusive. Why self-deprecation should not be considered a weakness. ABOUT TE RADAR:In the course of his career Te Radar has dived with sharks, narrowly avoided a rabbit while racing a Formula 3 car at 200kph, plunged into the frozen Ross sea in only a skimpy pair of togs, interviewed Yassar Arafat under the watchful eye of gun-toting Palestinian soldiers, been stung in a rather awkward place by a scorpion, and become (unofficially) New Zealand’s worst television gardener. With a string of more official awards to his name, including the country’s highest accolades for comedy and television, he is one of New Zealand’s most recognized comedians and personalities. CONNECT WITH TE RADAR:For more information you can head to www.radarswebsite.com You can connect via https://www.linkedin.com/in/te-radar-798b6a22/Twitter: @teradar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radarspage/ or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/te_radar/
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A news edition of the programme. Radio Tirana is now hiring out airtime on 1395 kHz. Trans World Radio signs on from the 1 MW transmitter in Albania. This is causing a bit of a headache in the Netherlands where Newsradio1395 is being planned by Veronica. Diana Janssen investigates. Piet van Tellingen from NOS Radio 1 thinks it won't work – but then he would say that. BBC Radio 1 has left mediumwave. TalkRadio is to launch in its place. Dutch troops captured in Bosnia have been listening to Radio Netherlands as their only way of finding out what was going on. Because they knew their captors might understand the word “radio”, they gave the station the codename strawberry instead. We also play the solarplexis joke. The call of the FishEagle used to be the only identification out of Zambia. That was the government broadcaster Radio Zambia. We now follow-up on a new christian station called Christian Voice which has now gone on the air. We find out the details of how it has been organised and the technical details of the transmitter. A UK singer living in Denmark has released an album of songs about amateur radio called SEEKYOU. James Robinson reported on a new country radio network on Astra. Victor Goonetilleke reports on the 5th anniversary of the South Asian DX-SWL net on 7080 kHz +/-. An amateur radio operator has gone on the air in Palestine backed by Yassar Arafat.. Sam Voran's Radio Free Somalia is back on the air. Arthur Cushen has been following up.
What do the TV show 'Preacher' and the death of Yassar Arafat have in common? Why does Russia know so much about Polonium poisoning? Join Josh and Matthew as they ramble through events from twelve years ago. Music: Somehow Satan got Behind Me by Electric Mirrors Learn more about Matthew's academic work on the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories at http://episto.org/ Why not support The Podcaster's Guide to the Conspiracy by donating to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/conspiracism) or Podbean (http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/muv5b-79) pages? Contact us at: podcastconspiracy@gmail.com
The 20 year anniversary of the signing of the Oslo peace accords, between Yitzhak Rabin and Yassar Arafat passed last year with little fanfare. There have been Nobel peace prizes, billions of dollars, countless hours of shuttle diplomacy and conferences, that have been put into — and continue to be put into — the "peace process", but in reality the whole fiasco has been a complete disaster. John Kerry, the United States Secretary of State, seems to have made the "peace process" the main goal of his office, making many visits to the region and pushing the sides toward reaching an agreement.
The 20 year anniversary of the signing of the Oslo peace accords, between Yitzhak Rabin and Yassar Arafat passed last year with little fanfare. There have been Nobel peace prizes, billions of dollars, countless hours of shuttle diplomacy and conferences, that have been put into — and continue to be put into — the "peace process", but in reality the whole fiasco has been a complete disaster. John Kerry, the United States Secretary of State, seems to have made the "peace process" the main goal of his office, making many visits to the region and pushing the sides toward reaching an agreement.
Brief look at how Yassar Arafat most likely died.