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in the fact that he was signing up as an, as not the need for the fact that he had the story on talked to houses in the israel as of conference of new proposal to roadmap during so as far as the release of all hosted us present calls on m asked to accept and use writing proposal to end the war in gaza, saying it's time for the will to end the hello i'm. i am the mazda. you're watching alger 0 life from del, also coming up on the program. israel is saying that it has ended military operations in parts of northern gauze and leaving behind the scenes of total destruction that also donald trump is saying that he will appeal onto the coming
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the 1st form of us positives, be convicted of a crime, the hello and welcome to the program. us president joe biden is presented. what he says is, and you is raise these 5 proposal to end the war on gaza. he says the proposal has been sent to her mass by katara. biting says the plan has 3 phases. the 1st would be a full incomplete c, 5 between israel and m us for 6 weeks. is there any forces would withdrawal from all populated areas of gaza? the 2nd phase would see upon an end to the war and the release of old captives held in the strip. the 3rd and final phase were involved in major reconstruction planned for garza and the return of the remains of dead captives for you as president as a just him us to accept the deal. now it's time to raise your voice is the man.
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as i saw a mouse coming to the table graces this deal, and then this words that they began course will be differences on the specific details and need to work out as natural mos come to negotiate. ready to deal. then is there a negotiation must be given a mandate, the necessary flexibility to close that deal? past 8 months, marked harper and he paid paid and those who loved ones are slaughtered by him off, cherish, and october 7th, hostages of families waiting in anguish. ordinary is rarely his lives are forever marked as a shattering event. emotions and sexual violence. ruthless reach out and the palestinian people have endured sheer hell this war to menus and people have been
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killed. probably thousands of children. far too many had been badly wound. we all saw the terrible images from the deadly fire and ruffled earlier this week. following is really striking against targeting march. and even as we work to surge assistance, the guys with 1800 trucks delivering supplies these last 5 day, 1800. do you mandatory crisis still remains. i know there's a subject on which people in this country feel deep passion, convictions, soto, why? there's been one of the hardest, most complicated problems in the world. there's nothing easy about. there's nothing easy to it all over the united states. is work relentlessly just for it is really security, get humanitarian supplies and the guys can get a ceasefire and a hostage deal to bring this war to and,
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and to let's go down to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she's following all of this from washington we have seen kimberly, over the last 78 months, a president biden showing himself to be a very determined, staunch ally of these res, even when they violate red lines, that the white house has laid out for them. what prompted this announcement today then of the well, what we know is that behind the scenes there has been the efforts by the, by to ministration working with us really government, but to try and bring an end to these hostilities. but at the same time, what you're see here is a president that is under enormous political pressure to end this, given the fact that he's running for re election. this as a president that has been dealing with pro, test a all across the united states on college campuses and has seen resignations from,
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with, in his own administration and not just one or 2 but, but many. and he's also been facing pressure from within his own democratic party, whether it be a signs letters from capitol hill or even public statements. so this is something that he is currently aware of and that is registering particularly with younger voters. motors that we should point out in some cases have even despite the fact that we've been talking about the former president being found guilty, i have been sort of heading towards donald trump in the end story support for him. so this is something that is on the light of the us president. he is keenly aware that his pro israel policies are unpopular and as a result is doing everything he can to try in the end of this war so that he will have favorable soundings in the pools which he should point out right now in battle
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. ground states show him trailing. so how does he plans and to implement this, these 5 proposal in the next few months because he really doesn't have very much time left before november as well. what we've heard very clearly from the us president. he said that he said that the us will assure the israel lives up to his obligations. what the us president has done is personally put his reputation on the line. the problem and all of this is that he's never done this in the past. you've had the opportunity to do this so far. he's made phone calls personally to benjamin that yahoo! a man that we should point out. he doesn't even like and has made no seaford heard about that. when he 1st came into the office, he purposely delayed making back gradual atory phone calls defensive in the yahoo, these really prime minister and made it well known. so the bottom line and all of this is that he doesn't like this guy,
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but he's defended him. and it's cost to him and now he's trying to make up for that . all right, thank you very much. kimberly how it could bring us over latest on this story from the white house. thanks very much. kimberly. we want to focus on some of the reaction we've been getting from israel and of course the israel has bind elders era from reporting inside the country. so instead we go to amman and jordan with, sorry, a higher up is reporting. and so sorry we have here some reaction from the is ready . prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he's authorized negotiator has to present a proposal for the return of hostages housing cause the same time also saying that the global and until all, it's all that goals are achieved still that's right. so they actually haven't puts it out, especially on any of the social media accounts. but this is certainly what is really media is reporting it saying that so they all united in the desire to return
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hostages soon as possible. as a working to achieve this goal. the prime minister authorized since negotiation seemed to offer a draw to aim to achieving this goal of it while holding to the determination that will, will not end until all of those goals achieved. now that is the key thing, because in that 3 phase that was just mentioned by it, joy binds, and this, the cap saves all to be released on the different stages. first stage would be the elderly women and those when did 2nd stage would be male soldiers. that stage would be the dead bodies. well, those that have been killed during that time during the war and those will then be released at the end. we've also been having some reaction because it is the beginning of the jew is the jewish uh sabbath. but so we've been hearing from the association of the families of these riley hostages spine, king of the presidents,
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because this is, it seems the most comprehensive proposal they've hired off just as of yet. they've been pushing the government to shadow details with them every time they have to travel through they meet with spoken to many of the mediators, the families of rod is saying that they are not being gets across any of this. and this is exactly why they have felt that the prime minister and the will cabinet, certainly the prime minister, at least, how he puts the cap, says as a number one priority of food. and we've also heard of from the one the gold line. he's the chairman of these ready to leave a policy that's one of the opposition policies saying that's and you all who downside the armies achievements and the chances of retiring the kid not speeds people products. he says the fighting must stop immediately and everyone must be returned up to that high. and it'll be interesting to also see how the public will react tomorrow because thought today is the day that they all got the impulsive score. all right, thank you very much. sorry to hire out to reporting from
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a mine in jordan for us. and so it has kept more on this announcement from washington. we've had the officers, hoshal bar is with me in the studio now. and march of this hinges, of course, on the re reception proposed is likely to get from us and the president set that proposal has been sent on us through katara. have the 30 said anything the opinions us with a, with a source here which is with loaners, are they on going and they go, she is a basis of, of the atari government. the mediators are not going to, with the, with, with, with how my send with these variety hoping to put together an agreement. and this is quite significant because it's been great deal of frustration over the last few months, particularly from the casado saying that the international committee has not been doing what it should be morally doing. to put an end to this and warning that to a certain point, that if the, if the situation continues the way it is, tom might reconsider its role as
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a key made to today with this announcement by president, by the way of them not because i think of a basically this time they would like to, to, to be part of this agreement that we definitely need the road of cuts. ha, without the cuts out, they won't be a deal because they want to. and so just say things move fast to do that. you need to put some cuz some pressure or how much you have to convince how much on the need to have an agreement done today. and by the way, i don't see any major difference between this proposal of the ones that was presented about few weeks ago. what have i said, we are willing to be able to go ahead to the edge of shows of outside is the accept the order for these writers to say no, it's an all sponsor. and i wonder if we're seeing the same time from the israelis now, and it's still this benjamin netanyahu focusing on this goal of is, are very on defined, very vague. but at, you know, how mass must be destroyed physically an ideal it, the ideologically,
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which we know is impossible, as you say, is just, i think the last time we was speaking here was when the negotiations were taking place in egypt and we were speaking not just about a cx, 5 for gaza, but also reconfigured security arrangements for the whole of gauze and which would involve other countries in the region as well and, and not completely fail. so people be wondering why this proposals proposal is likely to succeed then. you know, i'm still of the view that i'm in. the timing is not innocent. because now, when you look at the statement is by present by did he say there's a proposal? we do understand us proposals take a place 2 or 3 weeks to set them into. so, but making this announcements before, before 8 should be before, before i has, which is the biggest gathering for, for more than a 1400000000 muslims that are on the well, on the, on the highlights of how is that 8 sure. the,
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the biggest day of celebration for muslims, and imagine those muslim scene, same fixtures, being built into the living rooms of children being killed, bypass the americans. they want to send the message now that there is finally a hope and you know what this hope could take like 12, or 3 or 4 months did would happen. all right, if you go to the last bought of the agreement, which is about the reconstruction of gaza, everybody understands. it's going to take years and years entities. and you won't be able to do it unless you get a consensus from all the boxes. but i have to tell you, by the way, not all the key players in these parts of the well see i to i, when it comes to who should take over with a how much would have a presence or know there's still a lot of disagreement, very the future of veterans that are in the role that i'm asked plays if there is a role for math, but to be the, the, the, the quite significant development today is that cuts out we have a biggest se in white of the opposite of the upcoming size. sure, all of our thank you. oh, more but are, is
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a police gone less than form adapt teacher right here, the arab american institute, you joins us live now from washington. so obviously you listening to this announcement from president joe biden. do you feel as though even if the content of this proposal isn't too different to what we've had before, that perhaps we've reached a critical sort of moment in time where it might be the conditions might be right for an agreement to to finally take hold. yeah, i don't think much has changed and the conditions on the ground to make this moment different apart from it seems that president biden is feeling the pressure to actually now respond in the way that he has not so far when we're talking about the proposal, this is a proposal that was effectively present from day one since october to this day. this was effectively the deal that was on the table. and it was, it's really rejection, isn't that kept us from achieving that deal where there was an end to the war and
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exchange for an exchange of hostages and prisoners. and i think that it is primarily these really announcement just yesterday that they are not interested in having the ward exchange for the hostages. and just before that, saying that the war is going to go on for another 8 months. pregnant abiding, understands that having this war drag well past his election is not going to be something that actually works for him. politically. it's incredibly costly and damaging for him. and i think that this is why he's putting his foot down at this point and placing enormous pressure on his route to accept the ceasefire deal. he's presenting it as it is really offer, interestingly enough. but i think the best is more of a means to try to get to, to put money on the spot where it becomes more difficult for him to say no to this . because we know that this is the deal, but nobody else has already said not to why doesn't abide and administration reach this conclusion. months ago, do you think i and i think they were completely operating under the illusion
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that it was going to be able to achieve some kind of decisive victory at some point before that or at least took israel's word place value when they were assuring him privately that this thing is probably going to be well forgotten by the time that the election comes around. this has been the statements of abundant officials by the way, that have been linked to the press about not being worried about the enormous cost . this is having for president biden, with young voters, with lower the color with voters and swing states by didn't have the sense that he could survive all this because by the time the election comes around this whole. but this will have been long forgotten and long in the past. and given that they're supposed to be a choice between him and trunk, that he would basically went progressives back. but now when we're barely a few months away from the election and with israel promising that there is no admin site, i think part of the buttons finally finding that backbone that he has not have for many, many months and try to make a different choice. isn't a bit late for that, the to the start to convince progressives because the polling and some of the
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analysis suggests that bite is already lost. the selection or yeah there's, i mean look it's, it's difficult to know what happens between now and november 5 months is a long time. and it depends on how trump engages on this issue as well. but there is no question that this is a very, very overdue push by, by them to actually end this war. we are 40000 palestinians dad. and after all this, with literally 15000, you know, for between 40500001000 even children. and those are just the numbers that we actually know. we don't know how many more are still buried under the rubble, with so much of gaza, destroyed. and with so much pain and frustration among people who did not want american support for this genocide of war. for insisting that something be done differently. and yeah, i guess it remains to be seen on whether by the end can turn things around at this point. what we know is that he does not want this war to continue while through his election. but whether he can actually recover from the criminality of his policy, honestly, there's really no other way to put it to be funding award that is deliberately
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designed to harm civilians to funded it for 8 months straight with endless weapons of diplomatic support. it's, it remains to be seen whether he's actually going to survive the damage that he's done through that policy. okay, thank you very much. a lot by dar for joining us, a appreciate your analysis on this. let's now speak to, i'll just share a senior post, gone this mironda shower. he joins us on skype from london now. and i don't know if you're listening or want to some of what i was saying. but i suppose the calculation on the positive bite administration now is that off to the strong support for israel over the past 7 months and tens of thousands of protestant invest, including women, children, and civilians. that if this continues, it's going to lose him the election as well. yeah. i mean, i hate to say it, but he really deserves that. i mean, he was the most under liable, untrustworthy american leaders in uh, in uh, in decades i've never seen and i'm
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a student of american foreign policy. i've never seen the american president so shamelessly and shameful. ready and so forth. think uh, you know, the, the war crimes over for our leaders, the way it buys in has, is following or nothing. yeah. hard to put steps boxing, america behind basically an indicted war criminal license and you know, a fascist for unethical government. these are the government having done the over so many months and risk getting americans instead of doing reputation and interests in the grid, them at least some sort of support or just getting the accusations of parker's young double standard and losing got home a whole generation of americans alienated by his policies. i mean, seriously, this is not need to ship. this is the options of need to ship. and now, as you said in a way, it's
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a bit too late for the piano to try to save the day as it where he's not going to say no day, even the way he repeats these really proposals entities. but what is the sales was used, car sales went up. why is the southern, and is there any proposal part to make it does this is kind of deisel or if there's not part of that as on her, or did you see in this proposal an end to the occupation of guys on the redeployment, or is there any soldiers out of government did we see the end of the siege of goods or i haven't and so what, what, what do you think moran? because as i'm just saying right now is for that to be a ceasefire for humanitarian assistance to be allowed through the line crossing so that people can survive. they have access to food, water, and medicine in those things. but if there is a, if trump gets back into the white house,
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what then are the prospects for palestinians being allowed to return to that homes? especially in the north of gauze, why we know is riley's, we're planning on drawing up plans for sacraments that but honestly, most of them, what homes, right, return to what homes. and we've seen the images yesterday of the senior was going back to van homes in somebody. yeah. i honestly just, you know, since the beginning of the war, maybe i should say since the beginning of my career, i've never seen a side. they're more dramatic, more tragic. see then, but a senior in women and children heading back to their destroyed neighborhoods, destroyed homes, housing and so on, so forth. it was just, it was just kind of know, you know, incredible, the seem very all of the destruction and those people just going back to basically
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nothing. now. hello, my name is re promising reconstruction. that's a new one. we believe it. i mean, with these ranges, soldiers deployed outside the populated areas that i know we really truly believe it. and why didn't be president to come january 2025. and we'll talk to, i mean, trump is the transactional president. remember, i mean if he does actually become present again the following, come president, is he going to spend any political or find that she's got some guys are really, i mean, who think side and well any golf country or not other countries spend money on guys all while the is there any government close the front of see in the heart of the data was not see like and goes have mouse eyes just like and says there will be no kind of senior leadership in guys either or for the other p a or have us any which country is going to invest in and such a garza having said all of that body of having said. busy that i understand that
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the people and guys are suffering so much that how much understands that they must come to some the, some sort. nothing. yeah. oh, also few, some of the building international pressure of i see a guy c j t is that he needs to make your task something. and certainly by didn't feels too little too late, but he should do something. so there might be, i will mention of the desk, but it's right men and women of demo those. so desperate for something. but to think that this is something with problem, what, what would resolve the problems? garza will resolve is early occupation or part day than does any kind of side, but actually look at it not. okay, thank you. ron bouchard joining us that from london as well. he is writing these 5 deal comes on the day is military announced that his forces are withdrawn from several neighborhoods in northern gauze as he would just hearing that this off to weeks of fighting a pull back from bait. la ha! and by noon rescue teams of retrieve the bodies of thousands of palestinians from
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the streets and under the rubble on thursday. these righty ministry pulled out of the body of refugee camp is ready to all me. says the fighting with some of the most intense of the whole. israel's military laughter, residential areas and complete ruined buildings have been reduced to rubble. alger there is charles stratford reports on this now. they went back along broken roads and talks between mountains of concrete and twisted steel. there is virtually nothing left to the jabante, a refugee camp, which is close to more than a $100000.00 palestinians. the foldable garza the afternoon sweet week is rarely military operation. the level of destruction is incredible. when the bahamas were fee, cuz it stands where his family home once stood up. and at the top of the top
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we list though, area 19 days ago and came back to find the israeli occupation forces have destroyed everything here. this is weird, destruction have a look and see the full meaning of destruction. they destroyed life here. 19 days. my house was there and it's been totally obliterated. i don't know what to do before burials bodies of wrapped in white shrouds near the come old one hospital is ready me to treat both of those as almost many of the dead buried in a nearby makeshift symmetry. the hospitals only generate such as being destroyed. israel did not use it targets health sensors, but the u. n says at least 24 hospitals have been putting out of action since the war started. almost 8 months ago. says almost 500 health with is being killed by the commanded one hospital. it is completely out of service. officers mentioned
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that it was burned. so many departments like a surgeon intensive care units. and the tenants, you once when you loop on babies. 10 conventional rates. so the occupation forces of targeted and destroyed electricity, the water and food networks. despite the destruction of personal pain, the strength of some almost defines belief. and is your, your mind that i have for disabled children at home. they scream a lot and suffer from epilepsy and brain extra fee. they need diapers, which are not available now. so i used to off instead they suffered greatly, and displacement has increased the severity of the suffering. we're now in a school in faith law here. and the situation the school is very bad just as no medicine, no clinic or anything. we'll stay strong and we're sending him to go. so we'll be back to normal with the help of everyone. hear these young man as a future of concerns about the future shaped by the hell now into
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a child's profit, which is 0. the want to time some of the stories are following this hour. now the former us president donald trump says that he will appeal his guilty verdict and his harsh money trial. a jury convicted him on over 34 accounts of falsifying business records from covet out payments to an adult film stalled to protect his 2016 presidential campaign. trump says the trial was rigged and aimed to block him from running in november's election is due to be sentenced on july 11th. the they can do is to so we're going to be filling this scam. we're going to be appealing it on many different things. it wouldn't allow us to have what this is. it wouldn't allow us to talk. you wouldn't allow us to do anything. the judge was a tyrant, or us substrates they asked me, blinking has confirmed that the binding ministration spatially lifting a band on ukraine using weapons to strike targets in russia. the us and previously
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been reluctant to allow its weapons to be used for fear of escalating tensions with moscow. over the past few weeks, ukraine came to us and asked for the authorization to use weapons that were providing to defend against this aggression, including against the russian forces that are massing on the russian side of the border and then attacking into ukraine. and that went right to the president, and as you've heard, he's approved use of our weapons for that. for that purpose, the united nations is wanting millions of civilians in so don art imminent risk of finding it says, fighting between rival forces for more than a year is preventing un agencies from distributing aid. at least 10000000 people are internally displaced and 2000000 of crossed into neighboring countries for safety. attacks against civilians including sexual violence, a multiplying and hospitals and schools are also coming under attack. at the same
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time, age workers face systematic obstructions and deliberate denials of access by parties to the conflict. movements across country lines 2 pots of comfortable thought for just 0 and quarter funds have been cut off since mid december. in march and april of this year, nearly 860000 people were denied to many cherry and aid in these areas. with more than half of us counted in south africa's elections, the governing african national congress might be facing an onset in the future. it's now working, it's working now to form a coalition of to projections indicate to be and so you might not get more than 42 percent of the vote. so wait a minute, reports off from the results operation center in the town of the drug and of a game changing election. most of all, so the governing african national congress was moving 50 percent of votes counted, it's facing the reality of losing its outbreak. majority in parliament and the
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leadership of president slid around the world. the agencies paid worse in the selection than any other people waiting to see whether the agency will take collective responsibility for the election outcome or lay the blame on its president. so the president for this is that in 20142016, the african national congress to collective responsibility for the declining baton . and i, most of the difficulty can survive a change in leadership. at this point. i may have to come here and present for face of unity, despite told me that they may feel given these results. the latest projections show, the agency may not get more than 42 percent of the votes, because it is not that bad. it is what it did with that card because when it happens the party has to be use being blamed for governance and faces allegations of corruption. but many of those are centered around the agencies.

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