Archive of Middle East Video Clips from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Audio-visual item #102: Archive of Middle East Video Clips from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Abstract:AUGUST 15, 2002:
- CBC TV's Neil Macdonald on criticism aimed at the Israeli army for endangering civilians with the 'neighbour technique' (Runs 2:44)
AUGUST 14, 2002:
- CBC TV's Neil Macdonald on Israeli charges of murder for Marwan Barghouti, a close aide to Yasser Arafat. (Runs 2:35)
AUGUST 5, 2002:
- CBC TV's Adrienne Arsenault on the Israeli ban on Palestinian travel in the West Bank. (Runs 2:02)
- CBC's Ralph Benmergui talks with Larry Korb, vice-president of the Council on Foreign Relations, on other governments' role in the peace process. (Runs 4:31)
AUGUST 1, 2002:
- Israel arrests 50 Palestinians in Nablus Adrienne Arsenault reports for CBC TV. (Runs 1:37)
AUGUST 1, 2002:
- Christopher Thomas talks with Edward Mortimer, an advisor to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. (Runs 4:47)
JULY 31, 2002:
- Blast at Jerusalem university kills seven. Signe Katz reports for CBC TV. VIDEO (Runs 1:42)
JULY 30, 2002:
- Suicide bomber strikes in Jerusalem. CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports. VIDEO (Runs 2:01)
JULY 26, 2002:
- Israeli forces destroyed several buildings in Gaza. Israel said they were being used to make rockets. CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports. VIDEO (Runs 2:09)
JULY 18, 2002:
- In Israel, the attacks this week have many people dealing with shock and outrage. CBC TV's Adrienne Arsenault with the mood in the streets. (Runs 2:31)
JULY 17, 2002:
- CBC TV's Adrienne Arsenault on the suicide bombings in Tel Aviv. (Runs 2:01)
JULY 16, 2002:
- New efforts are underway to revive Middle East peace talks. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell will meet with delegates from Europe, Russia and the United Nations. Key to it all is Yasser Arafat's future. CBC's Suhana Meharchand talks to Eric Margolis, author of War at the Top of the World. (Runs 4:46)
JULY 11, 2002:
- CBC's Adrienne Arsenault on Israeli legislation that would change who's entitled to own land. (Runs 3:13)
JULY 1, 2002:
- CBC TV's Adrienne Arsenault on Palestinians' anger against their leaders and Hamas' vow of revenge in the killing of a West Bank bomb maker. (Runs 1:55)
JUNE 25, 2002:
- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan addresses the question of Bush's Palestinian proposal at a news conferance (Runs 7:56)
- How realistic are Bush's proposals? CBC's Neil Macdonald reports. VIDEO (Runs 2:46)
JUNE 24, 2002:
- U.S. President George Bush outlines a new Middle East policy (Runs 15:22)
- Eric Sorensen reports for CBC TV about the Canadian reaction to George Bush's peace plan (Runs 2:24)
JUNE 19, 2002:
- For the second day in a row, Jerusalem was hit by a suicide bomber. At least six people died in an attack on a crowded bus stop. It comes just a day after a suicide bus bombing in southern Jerusalem. CBC's Neil Macdonald has the story of one of the 19 people killed in that attack. (Runs 2:21)
JUNE 11, 2002:
- CBC's Brian Stewart on what's being called the End Game Strategy, a plan for peace in the Middle East. (Runs 16:35)
JUNE 10, 2002:
- CBC's Mark Kelley talks with Zalman Shoval, advisor to Ariel Sharon and a former Israeli ambassador to the United States, about Sharon's message to Bush. (Runs 3:52)
- Mark Kelley talks with Diana Buttu, a legal advisor to the PLO, about Israeli calls for Palestinian reform. (Runs 4:03)
JUNE 6, 2002:
- CBC TV's Neil Macdonald on the aftermath of a suicide bombing and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arafat's compound. (Runs 2:30)
JUNE 5, 2002:
- CBC TV's Neil Macdonald on a suicide bombing attack in Israel that killed 17 people, including the bomber. (Runs 1:44)
MAY 28, 2002:
- CBC TV's Darrow MacIntyre on an Israeli proposal to fence in the West Bank as a security measure. (Runs 2:25)
MAY 22, 2002:
- An explosion in a Tel Aviv suburb killed at least two people and injured 20 others. Israeli police blamed the blast on a suicide attacker. CBC TV's Neil Macdonald reports. (Runs 1:34)
MAY 20, 2002:
- While Israel mourns its dead civilians, there's concern over several deaths involving the country's soldiers. Arab civilians, including children, have been killed or wounded in some tragic incidents. The CBC's Neil Macdonald talked to the families of some of the victims. (Runs 3:33).
- Thousands of people in Toronto gathered for a march and a rally to show support for Israel. CBC TV's Ron Charles has the story. (Runs 1:53).
- Newsworld's Mark Kelley talks with CBC's Neil Macdonald about the political side of the suicide bombings (Runs 4:46).
MAY 10, 2002:
- CBC TV's Neil Macdonald on the end of the standoff at the Church of the Nativity.
MAY 5, 2002:
- CBC TV's Neil Macdonald on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's claim that he has a report linking Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat and his aides to terrorist attacks. (Runs 2:39)
MAY 3, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Miranda Sissons from Human Rights Watch about their report on the Jenin refugee camp (Run 6:21)
MAY 2, 2002:
- Shooting, fire at Church of the Nativity (Runs 4:24)
- The CBC's Paul Hunter describes the scene inside Yasser Arafat's compound in Ramallah after the Israeli withdrawal (Runs 3:28)
- Shooting, fire at Church of the Nativity (Runs 4:24)
APRIL 30, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Warren Bass from the Council on Foreign Relations about Israel's blocking of the UN probe of the Jenin refugee camp (Runs 5:19)
- The CBC's Henry Champ in Washington with more on the standoff at the Church of the Nativity (Runs 1:30)
APRIL 29, 2002:
- The CBC's Henry Champ in Washington talks about the Bush administration's latest efforts to end the sieges in Ramallah and Bethlehem (Runs 1:59)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Diana Buttu, advisor to the Palestinian Authority, about what Arafat will do once he is freed from his headquarters (Runs 6:05)
APRIL 25, 2002:
- Four convicted in murder of Israeli tourism minister, say Palestinians, Paul Hunter reports for CBC TV. (Runs 1:19)
APRIL 24, 2002:
- Israel won't co-operate with UN mission, decision draws criticism, Paul Hunter reports for CBC TV (Runs 1:37)
- The CBC's Henry Champ in Washington with the reaction from the Bush administration to Israel's decision not to co-operate with the UN fact-finding mission (Runs 2:07)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Aaron Jacob, Israel's deputy permanent representative to the UN, about why Israel won't co-operate with the UN mission to Jenin (Runs 5:18)
- Nancy Wilson talks to James Bone from the British newspaper The Times about the delay of the UN fact-finding mission (Runs 5:17)
APRIL 22, 2002:
- Kofi Annan names the fact-finding team heading to the Jenin refugee camp. (Runs: 3:06)
APRIL 21, 2002:
- Neil Macdonald reports for CBC TV on Israel's announcement to scale back its "war on terrorism" (Runs: 2:25)
APRIL 20, 2002:
- Terry Milewski reports for CBC TV on Israel's claim that it has nothing to hide in Jenin. (Runs 1:35)
APRIL 19, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Michael Keating from the Office of the UN Special Co-ordinator for the Middle East Peace Process about what really happened in Jenin (Runs 4:30)
- Nancy Wilson talks to Derrick Pounder, a professor of forensic medicine and Amnesty International delegate in Jerusalem (Runs 4:09)
- Nancy Wilson talks to Jenin resident Ali Jarbawi about daily life in the city (Runs 3:31)
- CBC Newsworld's Kathleen Petty talks to Jerusalem resident Eli Rockowitz about daily life in the city (Runs 4:02)
- Nancy Wilson talks to U.S. Senator and former Mideast negotiator George Mitchell about his reflections on the current crisis (Runs 6:30)
APRIL 17, 2002:
- The CBC's Terry Milewski with the latest developments from Jerusalem (Runs 5:19)
- The CBC's Henry Champ with the latest developments from Washington (runs 2:17)
- CBC Newsworld's Kathleen Petty talks to Henry Siegman from the Council on Foreign Relations about the failure of Powell's mission (Runs 5:18)
- Colin Powell's comments after meeting with Yasser Arafat (Runs 10:40)
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to Joe Cirincione from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about the end of Powell's mission to the Middle East (Runs 3:40)
APRIL 16, 2002:
- Author and Middle East expert Eric Margolis with a primer on disputed borders in the Middle East (Runs 6:01)
- Phil Reeves, reporter for the Independent newspaper, talks about the situation in Jenin (Runs 4:43)
- Warren Bass from the Council on Foreign Relations talks about the little progress that Powell has made (Runs 5:32)
- Ian Lustick, former U.S. State Department Middle East Analyst talks about the progress made during Powell's mission (Runs 4:24)
APRIL 15, 2002:
- Mark Kelley talks to Michael Tarazi, lawyer advising the PLO, about what steps the Palestinians have taken to help the situation (Runs 3:41)
- CBC Newsworld's Christopher Thomas talks to IDF spokesperson Kfir Luzzatto, about the body recovery in the Jenin refugee camp (Runs 6:03)
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to Dr. Ra'anan Gissin, spokesperson for Ariel Sharon, about his reaction to Colin Powell's meeting with Yasser Arafat (Runs 2:58)
APRIL 14, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld's Christopher Thomas talks with CBC TV Reporter Paul Workman about the Powell-Arafat meeting (Runs 4:18)
APRIL 12, 2002:
- Colin Powell and Ariel Sharon's joint news conference in Jerusalem (Runs 2:58)
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to Frank Dimant, executive vice-president of B'nai Brith Canada, about his recent meeting with Ariel Sharon (Runs 3:40)
- Mark Kelley talks to Diana Buttu, a Canadian lawyer advising Palestinian negotiators, about her hopes that Colin Powell can persuade Israel to end it's military offensive (Runs 3:48)
APRIL 11, 2002:
- Brian Stewart looks at how young peole have become human bomb transports (Runs 9:44)
- Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres talks about the propects for peace with The National's Peter Mansbridge (Runs 4:29)
- CBC TV's Terry Milewski reports on the battle for Jenin (Runs 3:51)
- CBC Newsworld's Kathleen Petty speaks with Jafar Hassan, Charge d'Affaires at the Jordanian embassy in Washington, about the battle for Jenin (Runs 6:41)
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to author and Middle East expert Martin Viorst about whether Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat are capable of making peace with each other (Runs 3:52)
- Colin Powell, in Amman, Jordan, updates his diplomatic mission to resolve the Middle East crisis (Runs 5:32)
- David Halton reports for CBC TV about U.S. attempts to mediate being complicated by what's called "The Bush Doctrine" (Runs 3:28)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Mara Rudman, former member of the U.S. National Security Council, about the pressure on Colin Powell to make progress during his time in Israel (Runs 5:17)
- April 11, 2002: CBC Newsworld's Kathleen Petty talks to Chris Toensing, editor of The Middle East Report, about the objectives of Powell's visit to Jordan and Israel (Runs 5:41)
- April 11, 2002: John Zogby, president of the polling company Zogby International, talks about the Impressions of America Poll, which surveyed opinions about American foreign policy in ten different countries. (Runs 4:55)
- April 11, 2002: Laura Blumenfeld, author of "Revenge: A Story of Hope", talks about tracking down the gunman who shot her father in Jerusalem in 1986 (Runs 5:51)
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to author and Middle East expert Martin Viorst about whether Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat are capable of making peace with each other (Runs 3:52)
APRIL 10, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to Camp David Accords negotiator William Quandt about how Colin Powell can achieve his objectives in the Middle East (Runs 4:24)
- Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears before the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee (Runs 23:09)
APRIL 9, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Sami Mshasha from the UN Relief Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, about the situation at the Jenin refugee camp (Runs 5:14)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to NDP foreign affairs critic Svend Robinson about his controversial trip to Israel and the West Bank (Runs 5:44)
APRIL 8, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to American peace activist Adam Shapiro, about what is happening inside Arafat's compound in Ramallah (Runs 3:55)
APRIL 5, 2002:
- Nancy Wilson talks to Kent Wilkens, an evangelical Christian aid worker who spent three days under siege in Ramallah (Runs 5:39)
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to author and Middle East expert Milton Viorst about how the U.S. can exert pressure on both sides of the conflict (Runs 4:40)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak about his thoughts on how to end the current crisis in the Middle East (Runs 8:44)
APRIL 4, 2002:
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Mark Kelley talks to Israeli government spokesman Ra'anan Gissin about the continuing Israeli military offensive in the West Bank (Runs 4:15)
- Mark Kelley talks to Palestinian cabinet minister Saeb Erekat about the Palestinian perspective on the Israeli offensive (Runs 5:04)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Georgina Reeves from the International Solidarity Movement in Bethlehem (Runs 5:02)
- U.S. President George W. Bush's comments on the crisis in the Middle East (Runs 16:39)
- The CBC's Henry Champ comments on Bush's remarks from Washington (Runs 2:34)
- The CBC's Paul Workman comments on Bush's remarks from Jerusalem (Runs 2:15)
- Nancy Wilson talks to Warren Bass from the Council on Foreign Relations about the new peace initiative launched by the U.S. (Runs 5:44)
- Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham comments on the latest developments in the Middle East (Runs 3:05)
- CBC Newsworld's Kathleen Petty talks to Janice Stein, director of the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto, about George W. Bush's decision to send Colin Powell to the Middle East (Runs 4:40)
APRIL 3, 2002:
- Terry Milewski reports on the battle in the historic city of Bethlehem (Runs 4:23)
- Nancy Wilson talks to Qassem Ali, director of Ramatan Television in Ramallah, about the siege on the city (Runs 7:35)
- Kathleen Petty talks to Andrew Gowers, co-author of Arafat: A Biography, about what Arafat's next move may be (Runs 5:40)
- Nancy Wilson speaks with Hussein Ibish about, head of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination League (Runs 5:59)
- Nancy Wilson talks to Maha Al-Azar, reporter for the Daily Star newspaper in Lebanon, about the demonstration in Beirut (Runs 3:49)
- Excerpt from Palestinian observer to the UN Nasser al-Kidwa's speech to the UN emergency Security Council debate on the crisis in the Middle East (Runs 5:49)
- Excerpt from Israeli ambassador to the UN Yehua Lancry's speech to the UN emergency Security Council (Runs 5:27)
- Mark Kelley talks to Joseph Stanford, former Canadian ambassador to Israel, about the role that Canada can play in resolving the Mideast crisis (Runs 3:41)
- Nancy Wilson talks to David Malone, president of the International Peace Academy, about the possible outcome of the UN Security Council emergency session (Runs 5:56)
- Kathleen Petty talks to John Asfour, president of the Canadian Arab Federation, about the Canadian Arab reaction to Canada's Middle East position (Runs 4:27)
- Nancy Wilson talks to Joe Wilder, head of the Canada-Israel Committe, about the Canadian Jewish reaction to Canada's Middle East position (Runs 3:59)
- Mark Kelley talks to Jennifer Jordan, a trauma worker with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, about the situation in Ramallah (Runs 3:31)
- Mark Kelley talks to former U.S. assistant secretary of state James Rubin about Washington being criticized for not increasing their involvement in the Middle East (Runs 5:57)
APRIL 2, 2002:
- Kathleen Petty talks to Haim Divon, Israel's ambassador to Canada, about the Israeli reaction to Canadian policy in the Middle East (Runs 5:37)
- Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham discusses Canada's Middle East policy during a Tuesday morning conference call (Runs 2:20)
- Kathleen Petty speaks with Barbara McDougall, President of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs (Runs 5:49)
- Mark Kelley talks to Mouin Rabbani, director of the Palestinian-American Research Center in Ramallah, about the current situation there (Runs 3:53)
- Mark Kelley talks to former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about how he would bring an end to the current crisis in the Middle East (Runs 4:26)
APRIL 1, 2002:
- Inside the mind of a suicide bomber. Includes an interview with Tufts University's Marc Gopin.(Runs 9:32)
- CBC Newsworld's Suhana Meharchand talks to Lawrence Korb from the Council on Foreign Relations about the crisis in the Middle East (Runs 3:56)
- CBC Newsworld's Christopher Thomas talks to Tamara Wittes, director of programs at the Mideast Institute in Washington, about recent developments in the Middle East (Runs 3:36)
- Christopher Thomas talks to Daniel Seaman, spokesperson for Ariel Sharon (Runs 4:19)
- Christopher Thomas talks to Muhammad Rashid, advisor to Yasser Arafat in Ramallah (Runs 4:00)
- Kathleen Petty talks to Mideast analyst Joseph Sisco about the objectives of the Bush administration in the Middle East (Runs 4:16)
- Christopher Thomas speaks with Edward Mortimer, Spokesperson for the U.N. Secretary General (Runs 5:34)
- Suhana Meharchand talks to Lawrence Korb from the Council on Foreign Relations about the crisis in the Middle East (Runs 3:56)
MARCH 31, 2002:
- 'Israel is at war': Sharon. Ariel Sharon's televised speech (Runs 2:20)
- CBC Newsworld's Ben Chin speaks with CBC TV reporter Terry Milewski about Sharon's speech (Runs 4:43)
- The CBC's Peter Mansbridge talks to Dennis Ross, former U.S. envoy to the Middle East (Runs 6:22)
- Raj Ahluwalia reports for CBC TV on reaction from around the world. (Runs 2:43)
MARCH 29, 2002:
- U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell comments on the situation in the Middle East at a Friday afternoon briefing (Runs 7:34)
- Mark Kelley talks to Chaim Divon, Israel's ambassador to Canada, about the Israeli army's operation in Ramallah (Runs 4:09)
- Mark Kelley talks to chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat about Friday's developments in the Middle East (Runs 4:23)
- Christopher Thomas talks to Dr. Ra'anan Gissin, senior media advisor to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, about the objectives of the Israeli military operation (Runs 5:36)
- Christopher Thomas talks to Rula Dajani, deputy to Palestinian negotiator Hanan Ashrawi, about her thoughts on Friday's events in the Middle East (Runs 4:51)
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