happened. china is still the enemy. what now? i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. secretary blinken says his talk with china s foreign minister and other officials was constructive. earlier after his meeting with the president of the communist nation, blinken said this. united states is committed to doing that. in the interest of china and unities and the world. we covered a broad range of subjects. i appreciate this opportunity to discuss this with you. harris: i pay way more attention to they do than what china says. the white house said it didn t exist and cleared up last week there is in fact a communist chinese spy base in cuba watching the united states. there are remaining tensions over the chinese spy craft that flew across the continental u.s. sending intelligence back to china realtime. china s ramped up aggression toward taiwan. so was it good to meet now? mixed reaction from republicans. despite our differences and despite the ratcheting
aida touma sliman injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you stephen. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. let me ask you a simple first question how much has changed for you and for your community in israel since october the 7th? there was a life, that is not so easy before october 7th, but now it is unbearable after october 7th. we were thinking that our main struggle would be for peace, and the occupation of our own people in the west bank and gaza, and struggling for our rights to be equal citizens, and to have equality and to be able to develop our community in an equal way like thejewish community in israel. after october 7th, although before that we felt racism, after 7th october, we feel really threatened. we feel terrorised also on the establishment level from ministers and policies led by the government, and from the general public. we became suddenly as if terrorists in potential. i want to talk at length
aida touma sliman injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you, stephen. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. let me ask you a simple first question how much has changed for you and for your community in israel since october the 7th? oh, you can think about it in this way. there was a life, that is not so easy before october 7th, but now it is unbearable after october 7th. we were thinking that our main struggle would be for peace, and the occupation of our own people in the west bank and gaza, and struggling for our rights to be equal citizens, and to have equality and to be able to develop our community in an equal way like thejewish community in israel. after october 7th, although before that we felt racism, after 7th october, we feel really threatened. we feel terrorised also on the establishment level from ministers and policies led by the government, and from the general public. we became suddenly as if terrorists in potential. i want to talk at length a
aida touma sliman in jerusalem, welcome aida touma sliman injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. aida touma-sliman in jerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. aida touma-sliman in jerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a pleasure welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a pleasure to welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a pleasure to have welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a pleasure to have you - welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a pleasure to have you on - it is a pleasure to have you on the show. we ask you a simple first question, how much has changed for you and for your community in israel since 7 october? community in israel since 7 october? oh, you can think about it in october? oh, you can think about it in this october? oh, you can think about it in this way. - october? oh, you can think about it in this way. there i october? oh, you can think. about it in this way. there was about it in this way. there was a life, that is not so easy before 7 october,