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wells everidge and russia has already overtaken true upon in germany in terms of the size of its economy. the are you an investigation of cases, israel and palestine in groups of war crimes and its 1st in depth according to the war on garza and the october the 7th attacks the let me forget this though, just a life, some doha also coming up the us secretary of state arrives in doha for to accept a mass on palestinian assignment. you had to give that response to us back to cause and cease. 5 and 40 people have tied off to a launch fi ripped to a building. housing phone work is increase buildings that has been arrested plus i'm on the something i'm 50 of northwest columbia where thousands of families tired
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of the years of broken promises on the re distribution of land. having baited the property of an extra day to the truck traffic or the thanks for joining us, we begin with the 1st index you an investigation into israel is long colors and a group of rights experts have accused israel, of committing crimes against humanity. they also accused palestinian groups of war crimes. the independents you an investigation found israel responsible for using starvation as a method of wolf, aaron gauze. and it says this way the forces have intentionally engaged and attacking civilians and the full civil transfer. it also sides examples of sexual violence, torture in human treatment and arbitrary detention. the 3 member commission also investigated the october 7th attack by a mass, but israel prevented its investigates as from visiting the site. so if those
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violations. the inquiry however, accuses palestinian fighters of killing civilians and taking captives. it says it also documents the torture mistreatment of victims as well. videos of emotion causes appearing to show summary executions upon us to use by. is there any so just just see what has obtained the videos, which contains some disturbing images. they were taking the l. rashid street. that's the coastal road connecting north and south gaza. israel had designated it as a save sign for palestinians wants to move between the areas. well, this footages from june, the 1st shows of have some walking along the beaches, right. the soldiers appear to have stopped them by mistake to them. person is shot . the next video appears to show a group of policy is working norful may the 17th one of them steps out of the group and raises their hands in the air. apparently showing that they are around. they all will say shot within minutes. then the video shows soldiers coming in to take the person's body away. and in this with another person is standing in the same
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area with the homes in the app. this is shortly before they're apparently short biased, ready, sol, which is the same that happens to another person later. a pile of things are being subjected to various forms of attack since october. the 7th, as well as forces have arrest is more than 9300 posting is majority of them in the occupied westbank system will still not. many of them are being held in what's called administrative detention without any formal charges or trial. maybe if the detainees say they were beaten, step tone, abuse and humiliated when detained by the israeli soldiers as well as being blindfolded and stripped. is there any of the army soldiers of also use social media to show that destruction off and gaza? maybe video shed on that tick tock account show them blowing off with demolishing buildings. or is there any soldiers of also use social media to multiple listing and tragedy? many of those videos show them vandalizing and looting homes in
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a way that's meant to be demeaning. anthony lowenstein is an offer who wrote a book on israel's alms and surveillance industry. he explains why the claims of safe science and gaza simply falls the well. the truth is there is no side sign as every viewable. now, i mean, these relatives claimed various points in the last 8 plus months that sudden pots and gases, or recess things particularly last month or so, for example, way around 800010 1000000, posted in some rough and mood, slightly away from the border on egypt. but there was no sign because those areas were all side bombs. so there are no signs of spot where these rock lines. and this is the sort of footage that your showing is just the, at the latest example of the conflate criminality. really. and on accountability of these reality forces and without any kind of rules of engagement across these riley military says their rules of engagement, if you ask them directly. but as they're saying for a long time being gals are, and frankly, long before october 7,
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those rules of engagement on lex at best. and this is a fits into a longstanding passion and almost certainly, if he's real, doesn't respond to this. that will so useful investigative was against the rules of engagement. we deeply apologize, but it's never goes anywhere. and that's similar to what we're saying. for example, a huge amount of israeli soldiers documenting on tick tock and other social media platforms. other abuses of palestinians and simulation and palestinians and the id, but there's a particular save. so nothing goes that goes to the hot or what he's rouse. creation in garza, which is large buffet zones that in the current negotiations for a circled ceasefire which appear to be sold yet again. there is a total demand from homos that always rally false as would inevitably withdrawal in a reasonable amount of time. by israel has been creating for months, largely out of the international i bought designs where around 16 to 20 percent of
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guys that had an essentially being doubled up by the circled buffers on. and there's no suggestion from israel that i would ever leave that off. is and essentially allowing an access in the notes in the sales have guys to be any time they want when and if the war. and so the idea of say signs are nice, tragically, a mess and palestinian this time in july i have responded to a us bank proposal for a cease fire and gaza. they sent me a reply to the contrary, and egyptian mediation is the exact wording hasn't been disclosed though, but they say it is responsible and positive in a joint statement. so they've said the response prioritize is the interest of publishing people and the necessity of completely stopping the ongoing aggression against garza and israel's withdrawal. from the entire gauze. the strip, the palestinian delegation expressed as readiness to deal positively to reach an agreement to end this war against the people based on a sense of national responsibility. there's also proposed amendments to the
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proposal which include is there any troops pulling out immediately from the raffle board of crossing the philadelphia, colorado, which runs along the border with egypt. and that's how it's essential cause a noun, speak to him to cause ray, whose life for us that entail bhalla hand. i mean, is it possible to gauge reaction to a tentative cease 5, uh well, the volume is continues. well people have no other choice other than being hopeful about the ceasefire this time because there drains are exhausted there waiting for any news every single morning at since the morning people have been asking us, is there any updates? is there a ceasefire? do you know when are we going to go back to our homes? are we, what is the fight thing going to stop? are we allowed to go to the north and mobilize across the gaza strip? normally, at palestinians are very frustrated in the past couple of months, we're very hectic for them,
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especially that they have been displaced for more than one time. find me. these are, are separated from their beloved ones. and they're also saying that they are waiting for a ceasefire. to go and search for their beloved ones trapped under the robot palestinians. yes, our, our are hopeful, but they're all so cautious that this attempt would sell just like some other attempts. they're all asking and waiting for any updates on this at, at the same because the a group, se, palestinians is suffering from catastrophic levels of hunger install. impatient dozens of people have died of hunger and dehydration. this is 8 year old and it's videos film just days before she jump died of malnutrition, her brother to died last week of starvation, a pen to buy to you these of cool soft. think the shocking obsessing images to see it is important, though, that we do see them to, to,
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to be able to tell the full extent of what is going on in casa, tell us more about reports of mount nutrition. how finally all people affected was headed is one of the children that suffered from malnutrition and was supposed to be transferred abroad to receive her medical treatment. but she was fine because the rough off crossing has been closed since there's really forces started there. uh, at military operations there were talking about and then and a dozens of other public. the news that died due to my nutrition. according to unit . there are 3000 pallets in children in risk of death due to monday edition. and we spoke harmonies of the parents of those mom, nutrition, kids, the set that there's seeing their children dying. so the in front of their eyes because they can't feed them. there is no food,
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there's no medicine. and there's also no way they could leave the cause of truth to receive their medical treatment. so polish the news are feeding. how does this, the cat has their children in any way, but this and then died today after 2 weeks of suffering and weeks of, of a calling to get her transfer at to egypt. but unfortunately, she did not make it. and it's, it was a very sad day for her family today. she was living here in the opposite hospital and all of the journey. and this we're talking about with her the past couple of days because they were trying to make an urgent appeal for her to get back to wasted. but unfortunately, there was no time and she passed away and then is only one of the 3000 palestinian children that is still in risk of death due to molestation. yeah, the devastating story of a 8 year old and i'm one of many children in the air conditioning guys are at the moment in the country there and they are all valid. but he thinks that okay,
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that's bringing been dismissed though. he's joining us from the tool dining and capsule. i'm on to look a little bit closer. it so this you and back to investigation if allegation, so federal crimes and another accusation. so by the, tell us more about the accusations level. squarely that israel yeah, this is makes it very difficult reading. it's a $185.00 pages detailing accusations against israel and how mass another fighting groups and gaza. but with israel, it says the israel is use of heavy weapons and densely populated areas is a direct attack on civilians and they, it says that as an essential elements of a crime against humanity. it says the conflict in gods as killed or maimed. tens of thousands of palestinian children on a scale and a rate of casualties on power rolled across conflicts in recent decades. and it says the extermination mud and forcible transfer and torture has been used ups on
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sexual violence and has been forced immunity as an operating procedure against palestinians during forced evacuations. detentions i also in the occupied westbank as well, where there's been a big increase in such a low volume and 6 october the 7th. it says these riley falls is also committed acts of sexual violence and torture. didn't juvenile co treatment at any such as committed and fostered in instigation of instigated a campaign of secular violence. israel projects always have jeep allegation, says, have you in human rights council is biased against israel. and if those are the accusations level to against the is randy over at ortiz, but so, so, so focusing their attention on her mazda as well. the yeah, the report also separate uh parts of the report looking at what happened on october, the 7th, specifically about the relations of how much i'm a how much is the military wing robin and 6 of the groups as well as civilians who
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are in gaza. new crossover into israel on october the 7th, and he says that but that those individuals and those groups killed and tortured civilians. we know $1200.00 is riley's around, were killed joining the october, the 7th. it says it through today, through grenades, into shelters where people were hiding. motor people at the know the music festival is that many of the options of people from gaza were carried out with significant physical mental and sexual violence. and degrading on female it, mount a committee, i think treatment at a says the commission documented and identified a pass and a sexual violence. now this report doesn't carry any legal penalties is a legal analysis, but its contents could be used, for example, by the international court of justice. i might consider what these report says as it considers any cases, cases vote against israel and how much and other groups. hi ben ebony, thanks that bernard smith and i'm on on the the some of the findings about you in
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fact investigation and a reminder that these are, the government has gone down to 0 from operating in israel itself and extended that decision. that's why behind it and the rest of the team are joining us and neighboring jordan to cover that story. israel who is being blocking the flow of food at essential goods, palestinian families a desperate for the basics and what's available on the open market is far too expensive for many international aid organizations of accused. israel's government are trying to deliberately stop. people haven't moved reports from 0 by of the killing and maiming of a trap. civilian population. the obvious horrors of israel's war on gaza. less obvious the slow death of from being a star. the residence of god lived under a crushing land. the name of the blockade, even long before the war in the last 8 months, is what it has typed in. it's a truck full and supplies and squeeze people into the tighter spaces and events when the you know, to the ice via in the house where i live. there was so many people sleeping on the
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floor. you can't even move the reason, the ceiling the whole way and regarding the prices of food that's a different well, a different rule. it's a rule and of itself. rather than say what cost less than a dollar before the war is now selling for $510.00, even $30.00. the rising cost of everything is so frustrating. some say bombings seem more merciful than the slow death from starvation. for months now, not only this really military has pushed how a sydney runs into internal displacement, but it has in force a suffocating, a blockade. on the gauze and red severely limited gain 3 of essential goods and food supplies into the small in cloud. this blockade has linked to severe, a scarcity of basic necessities triggering the sharpest spike of buddha prices. it's an intensification of the seas is read has imposed on the strip since how much
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the power in 2007 street vendors will survive on daily earnings. now can turn a profit even if they have something to so the say most people can pay for the law in the past 10 days, i lost the 50 percent of my capital, maybe more. and it's not just me, it's everybody. as for the price is sort of on the president of levels. people here see regulation to keep the price is affordable, is not working. and international either groups criticize israel. so what they describe as a deliberate attempt to start the people of god. i remember more as a 0 from the central area of the gaza strip. how is the still ahead on? i would just leave them the un blacklist the sudanese army permanent to rapid support forces for the increasing violations against children, including sexual bonds. the
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a unique bowman processed by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create a postage in passport stamps. but also some bird. life plans come flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict outside of california. we've come to palestine, palestine sunday, the stamp of defiance on our house coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more realistic and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in a t a n y. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching over to 0. it hits their mind about top stories this out. i'm us and i'll just send you this. let me just had responded to us by proposal for a c side, and it's causing us to use things mc blinking is in the hall to discuss the response with the guitar immediate an independent do an investigation is found. israel is committed crimes against humanity and rule crimes, and that 1st in debt for forcing into the war and guns are doing by human rights experts say as well as crimes include that of extermination,
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torture and the inhuman treatment of protestants. the commission of inquiry also excuses palestinian on groups of crimes, particularly phone or so. but the some videos of the most out of cars are appearing to show summary executions of palestinians by his ready soldiers that were taking the hour. rashid street announced the coastal road connecting north and south was meant to be a circle save soon for upon the sinews. wanted to move between the areas the sedan, so i'll be on the permit it to wrap. it's a full force is being added to you in blacklist for killing and injuring children and attacking schools and hospitals. the r s f was listed for recruiting children and for raping other forms of central violence against children. view and report is due to be published on 1st day. a separate you and report shows a staggering 480 percent increase in gray violations from 2022 to 2023. it seems that so criminal codes prosecute at once. witness is to help with an
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investigation into how that goes of will crime since 2 times the 4 region, thousands of fled alpha share is the largest city and uh for the sliding intensifies between the army and the power of the through rapid support forces. he says, thousands of children are trapped in the middle of the increasing fighting. i'm not able to reach safety. the evidence, my office is collected to date seems to show credible, repeated, expanding. continuous allegations of attacks against the civilian population. in particular, attacks direct to the gains comes for internally displaced persons it seems to show the wide spread prevalent use of rate and other forms of sexual violence. it seems to disclose consistency of the shedding of civilian areas,
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the looting of properties and attacks against hospitals. oh, just there was have been logan reports on how to to or i can we're going to talk to live now to down the road here in capsule. i work at his prime minister mohammed vin number of rand, how tiny, and he was active state mc blinking to addressing the press hopes of a c swan and gaza. hi, of course, on people's minds and the system into the you'll get to the father. this is today's meeting comes up, but as far as the, for the series of very significant talks that took place over the past few months on the ongoing war in guys and the means to put an end to this war. and the reason from the shots a and the for that as place within this context, we discuss the response i received from him as yesterday,
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to the latest proposal on a cease fire and slab of prisoners and captives. we are examining with us the details of this proposed and on a response as well. so in any event, what do you get to rate that the state of thought towards the public of egypt and the united states are committed in their partnership to bring this war to an end. and to strike a swipe, a d is between the policy and entities and is really captives. and within this context, as we come in to the concerted efforts exerted by the united states are presented by his excellence. see mister blinking. and also the efforts that were reflected in the solve the formulation of the proposal that bring the views of both apologies to a common ground accessory,
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but also seeking to bring him to default to offer compromises whereby a permanent solution is great. we in the state of the clouds, out together with our paws and those are adamant to bridging the gap between the views and to bring this floor at least if some of the how the we read today that's with every passing day. so all these efforts with us and efforts are wasted means more loss of live civilian lives over the past few months. regretfully, the magnitude of the process exists is as they're biting. this is the number of fatalities, namely civilians, particularly women and children engaged as to your buddy days. mounting the rope a fall, but we must stay exactly to stand calling for an immediate and to
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this war more than 37000 innocent civilians. and that is still more than 134000 injured, let alone the collective punishment practiced by these items are based on forces and the policy of starvation. that again is how the civilians, civilian population of guys. uh we also have what is that? so that's for mason all the how and this. com select. we had a today's, our firm page to bring this floor to an end. and within this context, we refer to the proposal made by the licensed states for you and security council resolution. or for a cease fire to swap the distance and it is, i'm some of diplomatic non political talks and we in the state of cuts are welcome . this sort of zillow soon. over the past few months, many meetings, raised in atlanta,
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international conference of conferences took place. we in the set of cut there were positive all of these efforts with a tony, it's a permanent solution to the palestinian cause. and this is also the material committee derived from the out up summit where meeting regularly and frequency together with the counterparts and the european union. what does i guess? what day we took part in a conference. you said you applauded for the emergency response to the crisis in get guys under an invite from the president of egypt to the labs of the hi. susie and the monarch of tow done as with the secretary general of the united nations where it was demanded did take swift acts. and
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in order to bring that crisis to an end, also calling for a total respect to the international law. we also welcome that is i'm some of delivery if it needs a desktop as a period of pose. also, we come in the addition of the payment to take in packets. and 2 guys got that also continues its efforts, dispatching regular humanitarian relief a to the browsers. and guys it's, there's no say that we are living a very critical moment in history. that's where we believe that's 18 of finding the agreement is very important. you don't think it's well span of that age and from the spawning, i didn't get into that totally may. when we rely heavily on the role said by the united states,
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our part does one of egypt together with all other efforts by all the world states in order to pressure for the bar to still bring this war to an end. your excellency, if you are aware that we have rates of very dia, the apply into whereby it is imperative toady its permanent solution rather than temporary measures. this was part of our discussion. we went by, we are all seeking permanent solution to bring back peace and security to guys us threat as well as west bank, let alone the peoples of that age. and we believe that the trusts solution is to establish spent of the server and put a student who stays on the 1967 board. those with a is there is a limit that's a capital whereby the southern states will be living side by side by the state of
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is also aware that the peoples of the reason are open to at least cut the road map land based on the piece initiative and we have also thoughts, molar efforts by the un general assembly. so to accept to the state of palestine as a member for them as member of the organization. thank you again for being here today. and we also talk to you as a new and commend out of the strategic partner save with the united states, not only in this issue, but in that case was within days on and beyond as well. just 1st let me just say it's very good to be back here in the law and especially to be with my colleague and my friend the, the prime minister. as you heard him say, we were together just yesterday. and jordan had a conference to work to rally more international support to address the dire
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humanitarian crisis and guys of color as already shown, remarkable generosity and helping people in such urgent need providing 4700 tons of food medicine and other life saving a yesterday's conference i announced a $400000000.00 more and additional support from the united states to the palestinians. that brings the total amount that we've provided to $670000000.00. in additionally assistance to the house meetings in the 8 months that this was going on, we've long been leading provider support to palestinians and we will continue to do everything we can to support them, particularly in this time of need. we're also continuing to work every single day on increasing the flow of assistance in the gaza and making sure that it gets to
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people who need it. within gast, working to improve civilian protection, working to secure the release of hostages. now single, most effective and most immediate way to end the suffering of people in god's to end the suffering of palestinians. and israelis like to tackle the amount of tray and assistance crisis to prevent the conflict from further escalating and spreading to other places is to get the ceasefire that allows us to get to work toward a more durable end. so the cost here again, color has been a tireless partner and the prime minister, personally a tireless partner in working to mediate a cease fire and a hostage release. something that the prime minister and i 1st discussed here on october, 13th, a and many time since 12 days ago, president button set out the ceasefire proposed rooted in core principles of releasing all the hostages. surging assistance in the gaza guaranteeing his real
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security providing a pass to an enduring end to war. and starting the mass of reconstruction for guys . the entire world, almost without a fail, has been behind this proposal. and we've heard it again and again and again. individual countries pronouncing themselves in support in this region and beyond important groups like the g 7, the arrow bleed cost and into 40 israel. and of course, just 2 days ago, the united nations security council leaders in the region that i've met with the over the last couple of days. they have reaffirmed that again and again and again. so we were waiting on one response and that was the response from us. and as the prime minister said, last night, we received
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a response from us has proposed numerous changes to the proposal that was on the table. we discussed those changes last night with different colleagues. and today with the prime minister, some of the changes are workable. some are not here in a nut shell is where we stand. a deal was on the table that was virtually identical to puzzle that a month before. i made the 6 deal that the entire world was behind a deal. israel's accepted and from us could have answered with a single word. yes. instead must way to nearly 2 weeks. and then propose more changes, a number of which go beyond positions that had previously taken and accepted as as a result you were the prime interest. say this,
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the war that started on october 7th with this barbaric attack on israel and honest rarely civilians will go on. more people will suffer, palestinians will suffer more israelis myself. but in the days ahead, we're going to continue to push on an urgent basis with our partners with cutter, with egypt, to try to close the steel. because we know it's in the interest of israelis, palestinians, the region. indeed the entire world. and we all agree that the deal has to be grounded in principles of ceasefire proposal that the entire international community supports something else is critical and the prime minister alluded to it. it's also crucial that we get from the immediate cease fire that we're working urgently to achieve to an enduring end. and in order
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to do that, and to do that effectively, we have to have plans for the day after the conflict dental guys. and we need to have them as soon as possible. for months. we've been working with partners throughout the region on such a plan that was also a key focus of conversations i've had over the last couple of days. in the coming weeks, we will put forward proposals for t elements of the day after plan, including concrete ideas for how to manage governance security. reconstruction. that plan is key to turning a ceasefire into an enduring end to the conflict and or into adjust endurable piece. and using that, using that piece as a foundation for building more integrated, more stable, more prosperous region. over the course of what style my age, visit the region since october 7,
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everyone that i've engaged with has made clear that this is the path they want to pursue. now, i can't speak from us or answer from us and ultimately it may not be the path that i'm us wants to pursue. but i'm us cannot and will not be allowed to decide the future. for this region, it's be of the enough to hold on and middle, etc. so what i'm going to do is get on that will be done, but it's fine to see the advocates. i've no more time after to 0 and the day so, and then i have to know what's in the 1st one. so you get to use it all eh, 3 prime minister and, but also that is the product that most of the, with the masters on respond to what to do the on can we say that that is at room football and for many of the difference between the parties and the mediated or that are either very spawns leave the bowl into is
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a really cool. was it on kind of questions to the u. s. on the 2nd i see what we say to many a mental con, i don't have to have you said 10 minutes ago, you paid a to office and visit through that 1800. and so if i'm doing these visits, i met you your satellite together with other u. s. diplomats enterprise health met with the families of these really captives. how not viewing these visit a and the how did you have the chance to meet me in the future with the families of the victims of palestinian victims of ha, as a result of this lady wouldn't guess. uh, for those that had some vacant teams through the violations by there's a li such as in westbank and this funds to your question. yes. so they only will receive time messrs. response and as we speak,
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this response is put to examination and discuss. and then there is no doubt there will be more talk. so with the both the parties whereby we wouldn't be so sees the pulses of both the positives and these most new dynamics of then ego stations. there is also always room for given take a response and counter response and we have taken all these metals into consideration yet. but as we speak, there is no clear cut and said yes, oh no. we hope we could talk about the i's and cross the t's the list that we had. so that's where the where modal momentum. but we were faced with the number of challenges. again, we are committed to conveying the views and presenting mode proposals with the
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a male feet seem to find that it's i agreement for instance, yes, i've had the opportunity to meet with the palestinians who suffered from the conflict and gaza when i was in jordan, i believe it was on my last trip to reach an amazing one. before that, i met with a remarkable group of women who had managed to leave godson to get out or now enjoyed but have left family members behind have lost family members. and i heard directly from them everything that fate experience and everything that their family members who remain and guys continue to experience in the united states. i've met with some palestinian americans who have family in gaza, including family members who've been killed or terribly injured over the course of these 8 months. i carry with me
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a little pamphlet that one of the, one of the some visuals gave me with pictures of his family members, including a little one year old boy source killed me and god and i have to tell you that their stories, they are suffering that motivates me justice of the suffering of the hostages and the suffering of those who are slaughtered on october 7th motivates me to do everything possible to bring this conflict to an end. and to put us on a path to during peace and security. because at the end of the day, this is exactly about what you suggested. it's about the men, the women, the children, whether they're in gaza, whether they're in and israel. and we have to,
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we have to be looking out for them. and i've said this before, but i'll say it again. the, the biggest poison in our common well, that we all have to drink from is the immunization, the inability to see the humanity is someone else. and when that happens, when parts get harden's, it's very hard to do anything. it's very easy to justify anything. so we have to put it beyond that. and the most important way to do that is to always have in mind what little girls little boys women then are going through as we speak is still out of the body and model of the bloomberg. thank you. thank you both secretary blinking for you despite your intense efforts to pressure how much they obviously don't seem to be accepting the deal as president button laid out. and these railways are character characterizing this as
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a flat, a rejection to some us as response count. as a rejection of the deal and your view, do you think the deal is essentially dead? and if not, what exactly is the us diplomatic strategy now to try and keep these talks alive and bring the parties closer together. and secondly, the us has put all the emphasis on pressuring come us, uh, at least publicly. but do you think it might be time for the us to put more pressure on israel to move them closer towards accepting the permanent cease fire that a mouse has asked for. even if that allows the group to survive in some form and prime minister even with the elaborate 3 phase deal that's being created to try and bridge the divide between israel and come us. we still seem to be stuck on the fundamental question of a temporary versus a permanent truce, which is effectively, will israel allow mazda survive this? do you think these negotiations can really be salvaged and what is the risk to the region? if these talk continue to fail,
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thanks 5. so you look, as i said, based on what we saw last night, a response from us. numerous changes proposed to the deal that was on the table and that the entire world has gotten behind. but some of those are workable changes, some, as i said or not, i don't want to characterize it further. but you know, at some point and then it goes to ation. and this has gone back and forth for a long time. as you get to a point where, if one side continues to change its demands, including making demands and insisting on changes for things that are already accepted, you have to question whether they're proceeding and in good faith or not. but based on what we've seen and what i've discussed with the prime minister and what we discuss with our different families, we're determined to try to bridge the gaps. and i believe those gaps or bridge apple doesn't mean they will be bridge because again,
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it ultimately depends on people saying yes, but here's the thing and we both set the longer this goes on. and remember, i must have this for 12 days. and it's not as if the world stood still and those 12 days people were suffering throughout those 12 days. the longer this goes on, the more people will suffer. and it's time for the handling to stop and to cease fire to start as simple as that. um book is real accepted, the proposal as it was and as it is from austin. so i think it's pretty clear what what needs to happen and we're determined to meet in the coming days to again try to work this. we will work this with urgency and see if the gaps that that are, are workable. we can actually work and bring it to inclusion and then may be the
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most continues to say no, well, i think it will be clear to everyone around the world that it's on there. and that they, that they will have made a choice to continue award that they started got to think i think your question about how can we have this proposal to become a better but of ceasefire? this is an issue that we've been so i get a with the for a very long time. the is how to be sure that we bridge the gap between those 2 fundamental differences between what have us lots as a ton of ceasefire. i'd what is a well, it says also to these as a, maybe a lot to continue though i think what we have achieved the this structure is the best way to bridge the gap set to bed at both. to like said,
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i believe that to having the 3 countries, you know, i said i thought of egypt as got 2 or 4 of this process to ensure that this the bushes keeps going attend with each the pair of it i'd ceasefire is something significant that we often take our cell stick, of course. this is that as we they should but its eyes. it starts at a easy process, very complex negotiations. we all negotiated yes to and the conflicts that, that started. it looks over 7. i think that that it has a lot of baggage that came with as well as the basically what we also like to focus on is to achieve that as of that's being created after uh, october 7th. like though i think about that i stuff of the issue for a lot. why?
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so we have this be an interface, but to as of all of us, we are you today. this is a, have a good deed out of the ceasefire of life. sellers is a condo store, what all the way for the future that's the side of it. so much of it does is it easy? thank you. sorry, i've been driving down to the ring. wish my question for secretary blink, and i just want to go back to the words that you used. you said the dealer was on the table and you had, there are workable parts that you will be working towards. which one is it? it was that a deal, or is this still a deal on the table? and as the un security council that and the united nation, the lodge remains the cornerstone of your policy towards finding a solution. today. the latest do an investigation says it's been committed, crimes against humanity, including extermination if the words use. and if there is already facing a genocide case at the a c, j. water and sort of quest at the i c. c. and last month you said there are no red
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lines for israel is that still the case? and if there is, what will this mean for yourself and the us administration? my question for the prime minister a this isn't the 1st time that we're actually a big kit. came very close to a deal and then we seemed to be moving away from it. you have said that there are 2 parties to this conflict. one that once they negotiated solution, and there's another one which wants to continue the war. do you believe that is still the case? and if you still have hope that there can be a deal that can be salvaged, what gives you that hope? thank you. but as i said, we have a proposal that president biden put forward 12 days ago. israel accepted the proposal the entire world got behind the proposal from us, came back and is now asked for changes to that proposal. and i'll repeat what i
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said. some of the changes i think, we believe are workable, but some are not. and so we'll have to see over the coming days whether the, the gaps that are there as a result of from us not accepting with a clear and simple yes proposal whether they can be bridge or not. and as i said, i believe that they are preferable, but that doesn't mean they won't be bridge because ultimately i'm off has to decide . but i'll repeat again what i, what i said before, the time for decision is now the longer this goes on, the more people will suffer. and when it took 12 days, just to get the response to the proposal, the present button put forward suffering more suffering took place during those full days. the longer this continues degraded,
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suffering will be. and i fully agree with the prime minister the, the fastest, most effective way to get to not just an immediate cease fire, but a durable one is through this proposal. so, and let's see if we can bridge the remaining gaps. but fundamentally, a mouse has to decide what it wants, and i can't, i can't speak for it when it comes to the war in the conduct of, of the war in response to the tax of october. so we look and continue to look very carefully at internationally met a trained law that was on conflict human rights. and we have a number of our own processes within us administration, including within my own department to assess whether israel or any other combatant and any other conflict is adhering to those. and as you know, we put out
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a report, a few weeks ago that went through in some detail, a number of incidents that have been raised, both in terms of the loss of life in killing other people, as well as the physician. if you're measuring assistance, it's a very well documented report, and we continue to do the work to make our own assessments. i haven't seen the most uses the most recent. i think you said you on report the referred to, but of course we'll look at that again the, the, the is i just said we are determined and assessed that is real or any other country. this is year to internationally amount of trained law . the laws of aren't conflict of old human rights are not, does not commit the gross violations of those uh, those rights. uh and that remains and will always remain
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a policy and the focus that we bring to it every day, including doing our own investigations of the incidents that come up in the courses as well. but i think that they have also partially the, your questions regarding the the site to the, to the, to the, of course this is, you know, a test data very the process. it's for us directly, also sides of the we have see it, i be the behavior from most part is different differential cages did it all costs out of productive to to the phones flight though we are prospecting our role as video totally off like a lot of us not to to close to that i was sort of as you know,
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a party off of that conflict. what we are aiming for is one specific goal is to end the end disappointing of the fee for the advisor to get the hostages back. and then we think about the day after that's what are the main focus we are going to give up on that sufficient. as long as we see all of that, we can play as we get contribute to sample advice. so a lot of the defending philip dykus, i'm not really touch hi, thank you. secretary blinking. do you agree with israel's assessment that how most projected the deal and what specific changes were proposed by him? us? what specifically, do you find a workable and not workable? can you confirm that from us once written guarantees from the united states for permanency speier and was withdrawal of if really forces from the gaza strip in order to sign off on the proposal and can you provide those guarantees? and then if i may on, has vala even repeatedly said that achieving a cease fire deal could help and the fighting between hezbollah and israel hezbollah today about to increase the intensity of its operations against israel
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after the killing of a senior commander. how concerned are you now after him also is response to the cease fire proposal that this conflict will spread and prime minister given this response, is there more pressure the airports can put on a mouse to reach a deal? and are you considering closing the mos office and cuts are? thank you. so what we received last night. all of us in terms of the response from us or the changes that they thought they see in the proposal, the present button put forward. it is really the entire world is accepted. so the question is whether any of those changes that they have? so they see a workable original or not. and i'm not going to obviously character characterize
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or describe what uh what they're looking for. um, all i can tell you, having gone over this with our colleagues is that we believe that some of the requested changes are workable and some are not. and so we have to see on an urgent basis over the course of the, the coming coming days. whether those, those gaps are bridge of them. and again, in a way that oppose the, the agreement, the proposal, the president biden puts on the table. because, again, we're not, this is not about changing fundamentals. it's about seeing if, as we can bridge, the gaps that have been exposed by a mazda is response, and i can't, can't tell you right now whether it will succeed. i believe it's doable. i believe it's absolutely necessary to try our hardest to do it. but there's no guarantee
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with regard to webinar and it has the last book we set from day one, that one of our primary objectives is to prevent this conflict. conflict in gaza for guys from spreading, seeing escalation to the region. and we've been on that from day one and we don't want to see that escalation. and i think it's also safe to say that actually no one is looking to start a war to have an escalation. and i think it's also true that um, most involved uh, believe that there can and should be ideally a diplomatic resolution to the differences that could spark conflict. and in particular, a resolution that leads to the necessary conditions for people to be able to return to their homes and believe that they can live safely and securely in their own
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homes. there are about $60000.00 is released. we've had to leave their homes in northern israel because of the rocket attacks and the threat from has blah, um they have to be able to go home. their people in southern lebanon also have to leave their homes, they should be able to go home. so what i've heard from everyone concerned and, and, and others who are working on this for one of your concern is there's a strong preference for diplomatic solution. now there's no doubt in my mind that the, the best way also to empower a diplomatic solution to the north fleming on is a resolution of the conflict. and guys are getting the ceasefire that will take a tremendous amount of pressure out of the system. it will take away justification that has the lightest claim for the attacks as engaged in a and i think open a pathway to actually resolve this diplomatically. that's what we're determined
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the. the proposal speaks for itself. what's in the proposal, backed by the united states by cutter, by egypt speaks for itself. just briefly on the for the other question. i think that to look if we are talking about the pressure of pressure to be on more thoughts. he said, we have said that basically without a thought have us auto auto auto lives or 80, but to like photos out, it was up for the last 6 of the day after that by they just have to and then also we, i've seen a lot of contradictory and you see it, but it's from a different is there any offices that also requires a lot of pressure on that as well as, as the frontier we believe as or do we try our best to respect our road to bridge
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the gaps and not to make judgments, or want to talk to you over another at our biggest cuz that is that sticky to log to bridge. the scouts we need to get this started as soon as possible. that's what we would have at our focus. our focus is to put that for this for which to i think it's the store that's happened in, in, in palestine. and this is something that the categories that agent cannot tolerate at bottom the distributed to be going through your question about how last office we'd be repeating the admission in this how boss of this establishment and go ahead be for these at the cities that as far as keeping with the communication channel a to the city is that, is that a valid that we are using this as it could be? the key issue chatter the, our interest as a country is to see the sensitivity of the agents. it does,
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it's the that we all adore single one of the all of our policy is very clear to support ticket that goes to the people that they have rights. but at the end of the day, we honest yet we don't want to put the ticket. thank you. check on valid question, kind of was it? how did you remember you feel about that? and then what amount of 5 you to you a call or you're watching out a 0. if you've just joined us, we have been listening to a joint press conference. my god, i was probably minutes. them haven't been up to around amount of how tiny of us active state entity blinking they of course and dressing hope surrounding the adult . truthful rejection of the 3 point us see spot proposal adult to to the un security council on monday. in response to that, the ceasefire planned by the united states, a mass on assignment you had gave my own requests for amendments for changes, changes. that's a prime minister mohammed bin abdul romano. autonomy said they are still examining

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