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you know how much using a civilians have some issues. 2 weeks ago i ask you about a formal esign of soldiers, fully informed of the church as well as the friendship hospital. and there were also reports that the idea of it was using this hospital as they are inside base. i'd ask you about this, i'm, you respond to the baseline saying that, you know, you are designed for further information. they get back to you. do you have enough basement? i don't have any specifics to offer as of as it relates to that at this time. but i will just echo what i said then in that any kind of violent or connecticut activity so close to a hospital. we certainly would take issue with, but how mazda, of course, does have a track record of using civilian infrastructure, including hospitals as a basis of operations, as it relates to what is happening in that picture or the specifics around that operation. i will let our partners in israel speak to yeah. in the absence of this spot false, there's really no agreement. can you give us an update on what you think the
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achievements of his rock ministry campaign and goals are all a pardon tom? bye. sorry. i didn't hear you have an update on what you believe the achievements of his roles, ministry, campaign and gaza. all so tom, it's really not for me to speak to the is really the ideas to achievement or not. they have every right to not just defend themselves, but to hold on the terrace perpetrators of october 7 to account. they also, we share their stated goal of defeating moss, and that continues to be and what we're focused on as well in part of when we talk about the future of the region when we talk about what we want to see for the region and the diplomacy that we hope a ceasefire can unlock, we talked about ensuring that the gaza strip can no longer be a spring board of terrorism on the as really people. and part of that includes the defeat of moss and that is a line of effort. we of course support. i mean,
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i asked the question because it was the 29th of may, that the secretary said, it was appropriate to ask how incremental gains against the mass starts off against what you described. see unintended richard, consequences admit attraction when your guy gets see for the better that civilians that was off to the desk of at least 45 people in attempted incumbent occupants. right? yeah. strike me now has reportedly more than a 100 people killed in a school. ready about to be on over the weekend. so all of these, right, he's making a few more than incremental guides. phase 2 and a half months. it's tom, i will let our partners and nadia speak to their own operation without any progress there you're getting this. what and what i can say now is that you're the points you raise just further underscore the, the critical nature of why we're so focused on getting a ceasefire deal across the finish line. it's important that we think that it is truly the only lever left when it comes to a stopping this uh,
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stopping, suffering, stopping the unless the safe spot. it's no, i mean you have labors intensive stuff being honest, withdrawal. so um, well tell me that we have, uh, we have a long standing uh, security relationship with israel and it's totally appropriate if you and others with feel that maybe that perhaps shouldn't be the case. but israel, uh, is it a, uh, faces uh, threats from not just from us, but iran and other iranian proxies. and this is a security partnership that is going back decades. and i will just stressed again. and sean rightfully added at the onset of his question that the uh, security systems that were uh, notified yesterday we were talking about systems. so some of which uh would really have no use in uh, an inactive century public and guys in the 1st place. but also a retirement systems that the earliest, some can be delivered is 2026 with the vast majority of them falling somewhere
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between 20272020. okay. but i mean when you say is the, i need that uh the read. i'm just asking a question, you know, and the, the point is that the sector to an off months ago said, described incremental games against us. so that's all awesome. the question turned on most nights when he continued ministry assistance relationship the funds as well as campaigning goals. i'm just asking the question all the games, anything more than incremental? i guess i'm not tom. we did come to the conclusion that what the best thing they've had best pass forward is for this cease fire deal to get across the finish line. and that's what we are laser focused on. the go ahead and show that it's actually not possible to sort of to cheat total victory and just eating from us giving not just the us really share israel's, all of the things we do. we do uh, and we think that a ceasefire deal is the 1st step in a direction of ensuring that the gaza strip can no longer be used as
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a spring board for terrorism against is really the bottom. do you think it's the chief of all? again, i will let our is really partners speak to their own operation, but we are committed to doing everything we can to make sure that we get this region out of this endless cycle of violence. and that again, the gaza strip can no longer be used as a launching pad for terrorism against israel. or you've got like 6 questions. i'm going to refer him the god, there are some way for suggesting that the us and iraq has reached the agreement about the withdrawal us forces in iraq. and it starts the next month and also the rec, you farmers are scheduled to visit washington dc. 2 met with the us officials on this. i can you have anything to share with us on this? so we have help discussions with the government of iraq on the future of operation inherent resolve since last year. this includes one prime minister as to donny met with president biden here in dc and april. and at no point did we discuss the
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withdrawal of us forces from our act. but we continue to discuss the, the transition to a, what we would say, a bilateral security partnership. i've highlighted in president in prime ministers who danis read out of his call with secretary blinking. these discussions are ongoing and it is a process that builds on previous bilateral strategic discussions. and it's rooted in what i would say uh, which is our mutual commitment to security cooperation in a shared interest and regional stability. but i don't want to get into it more specifics beyond that. i'm sure my colleagues been kind of gone good now. no or no payments being reached within, you know, conclusive of assessment offer on the do. do you have any updates on your domestic engagement with the ryan about their tax? and as i said, ask you about the president's comments. what makes you expect you run is not attacking israel. if you get as far as you so much i, i just,
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i'm not going to speculate on any kind of timeline or window i 0. it's to a response or any kind of retaliation. what i can say is that the 2nd secretary blinking the president, others across the city ministration had been deeply engaged in a, in, in, in sending a clear message about the escalation and sending a clear message that every thing needs to be done to get the ceasefire. deal across the finish line training essentially on is it still the case? there's been no direct engagement train us and that is, that is the case study. and do you feel that your deterrence efforts have worked, given that there hasn't been a retaliatory? i just don't want to speculate again on a window or any possible retaliation or response to any i will use the the, the chance to again echo what, what i've said, which is that, you know, in night is the calls the secretary is had today the calls that he's had earlier this week last week, he is deeply engaged on this issue and using every possible opportunity to nachos stress, the importance of getting the deal done,
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but also stressing the importance of decimal ish. and then to follow up on one thing you said you respond to that hearts report you called on these early government to transparently look into these you the state department has called a number of times for the israeli government will look into reports of abuses. have they ever gotten back to you with any sort of answers on these reported pieces that are take there is that there is a, there's a close information sharing relationship between us and as role. i'm obviously not going to speak to every single issue or every single incident that's been raised, but there is a closed information sharing relationship with, with israel. and we, in this instance would uh, welcome them, sharing more information with us on what transpired, wallet going to off want to check with you if you with isn't federally in the, on to the specific issues that agend, one better of age have left and bundle of this, the secret dissertation interact issues and the restoration of different kinds of that country. and also about 5 minutes demo. these take to your candidate to this one. yeah, so 1st let me start with your time. is there a in with us?
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so robin here in bo mike tyler is a correspondent of the us state department. also listening into that press conference. mike from the patel, he's the deputy spokesperson full state department. asked a lot of questions really about the ceasefire deal about who will be in the mid least about what the intended parameters of the conversations may be. who might be in attendance isn't really giving much detail a lot most probably because he's not allowed to give too much detail out because the situation is so very sensitive there is not the possibility to and that he does have no details to give out to you is given and what the us perceives that position is confirmed, that the secretary of state and to meet blinking will not be traveling. and coming . all is also that the secretary of state has been on the telephone throughout the morning to various partners. and indeed, as he said, has been on the phone to various partners in this ongoing crisis for months. but
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the simple situation is that questions about materially, what is happening with the potential of the toolbox is that it's up to the guitar. he hopes to provide details about this. so basically from the us side, we're not going to get anything boy would appear about those meetings either as you say, because he wants to keep it confidential. the us wants to keep it confidential or perhaps that they simply do not know. they are not clear about what, how much this position is apart from reported positions. they are not clear about what the other partners are doing. at this particular stage it would appear so it does not really has seem to be a lot of information coming from state department either because they want to keep it class cool because they simply have no information to get it. so it's very interesting about all the parameters of any such ceasefire. i mean, we've talked with mom bush, our senior political on list about where the tools begin,
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which deal is actually on the table. or is this just a chance you might say to reassess with all of the stakeholders get together in the hall where they will actually stand what they want to talk about. again, we don't know anything until we get some sort of statement after they will match, but one of the big issues is about how much is need to agree. uh, as they do to president biden's a cease 5 agreements of may, the 31st they will back to be the starting point of the conversation in doha, on thursday is just as well that anybody else will agree on that? well, let's just get back to that particular issue. it is not according to the state department, president biden's ideas that were presented at the end of may. it is, in fact the state department has claimed repeatedly israel's ideas, although it was president biden who made these ideas public. so we've got layer
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upon layer upon layer of confusion here. we've had this to protect for weeks and weeks now in terms of one party saying they've accepted this and the other policy wasn't except that some parties that introduce new provisions, other parties have not the latest it is reported that as well. so you keep control of the philadelphia avenue, the main road, blinking garza to egypt. this is not being confirmed, but this a pound key is one of the sticking points that somebody is dealing with a but the brief time i was in the news conference before i came here to stand in front of the camera at the tone was very clear of something that has been tit for a period of time. this is about 1st and foremost, a ceasefire is layered with many, many things emerging from it. but the 1st thing to achieve is a ceasefire without a c spot. there is no release of hostages. there is no possibility of increasing reinforcements of increasing aid into contract. there is no possibility of the us
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favorite to him at the moment. what happens a day off the gone to how do talk about the future of the region, the cx, 5 is also connected to what the israel perceives as the radiance ripped, at this perception joined in by the us. so the c spot is the prime point in many lead, a sense of aspects arising out of a, ranging from release of hostages to provision of humanitarian aid to countering what is perceived as a threat from iran and north of the border from his depaula. so let's talk about sci fi and those that are actually talking about that we've seen in the certainly the last week and certainly in the last few days. abels hush, hush time arriving, and let the dogs talk about, especially the conflict that's going on between has the lot as well on the southern border of liability and all of the boat base route, but also moving on within those sci fi conversations. we expect payment. oh, bill boss is the head of a c i a,
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he's also going to be in the region of the good because in kyra right now, these are all issues that center around the secretary of state. he will be, of course, in close contact with these 3 gentlemen as they all had to go how they all have a very specific role though they really in trying to lower the temperature of what's going on here in the middle east. but also they have this agenda, as you say, involving the cx 5 as well you see, or talking about individuals that are not necessarily conflict, negotiate to say, all conflict manages, and that's a very big difference in terms of the scheme of things. these are people who are dealing with the consequences of the conflict and not necessarily with the root causes of that conflict in the 1st place. so this is another problem with this whole process that has not been to clear decision on what is being dealt with. yes, we have the broad primitives. let's get to cease 5. yes, we want to meditate reading supplies. yes, we want to get hostages released,
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but nobody is breaking through the, the sound around those particular desires and saying these are the steps by which we will achieve each of what we want to achieve. so it's just not a lead process so far. it's being a, has, it's got to guns type effect. now just to, we'll back in time, in the 1st week off to the, up to the attacks. the us, it nothing, no condemnation of anyone apart from us for the attacks. but spend all the time just saying it's supported israel unreservedly. it's been moved into discussion about weight. maybe there's an opportunity here from the absolute, terry and har of what happened there. maybe we can now get back to some kind of negotiation process arising out of this tragedy months with been talking about that, but at no stage, was it a clear delineation of where do we start? what do we focus on? the us has said repeatedly,
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the release of hostages is the absolute focus of the state department. but what we also hearing is a safe spot is the absolute focus of the state department, because without the they can be no really sup hostages. so we have good players here which sometimes appear to be a complete to disconnect from each other because there is no agreement among any of the parties about we're actually to begin a resolution. we're actually to begin ending the conflict, which would create repeat. this is the solution long to the men to the conflict and to show to the end of the conflict. the 1st being of course, the show to him and mike kinda of the state about we'll leave it back to the basement. mike, of course allow you to continue monitoring what without, without having to say in that press conference calls back over to mom the shower moment. obviously we've been dipping out of that press conference to find out those snippets of, of what is being said about god. so, but just extending our conversation, but we just heard from mike this issue of conflict negotiators and conflict
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manages, how do you assess that? that statement coming from mike would you agree there is that sort of gray area or the maybe it's about exactly where you start this conversation about even the ceasefire and the parameters towards it. what look i start from. ready idea that the united states and these are the remain committed to the same thing cause they say, so they are all the somebody that clear minded about it do not exactly on the same face as to how to go about doing get 40000. that's later in gaza. yeah, exactly how to go about it. we've got to to be destroyed the united states as that's, relax a little bit and see how we can proceed from us. how we can break it is around size . now we're going to continue on to the, to get to that position has not changed. so the entire ceasefire and surprised at
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this point in time is that america is really spin. that was embrace by the us. it gives the console. and that was accepted by the countries in good faith. why? because by doing as given guarantees that the united states would basically put pressure on this road to multiple things. one to face to face state, which basically ends up with to the reconstruction of guys. the 3, the people cause some sort of best buy from the easily the water, nothing now and do tomorrow remains committed, not to this, but to actually defeating costs. and the force from the is there any media use that he could get the guarantees from by doing that he could continue with the war by this is the same uh, we'll also get guarantees to him us and that he ensures the move from
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phase one to page 2, so he's basically reducing contradictory guarantees to both parties, media reports, you know, taking serious media reports because of that. right? and that is a problem. so i do not build too much on the ceasefire. the ceasefire which nothing else committed to basically violating soon after the chapters are nice. and while the ceasefire talks continue, is there a continues to do whatever one's a do think destroying the border with e. j. m. and the glowing could store on the other guys i. ready there's and continues as we all know, the 14 and not to 0. the next thing, parts of the site undermining aspects of the signal space on their minds, even the city and and so on, so forth. there are. so there are,
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there is no good faith in dc cause issues 0. good faith. usually when you, when, when you go into negotiations, usually when you go into that room, it's because you agree about the angle and then you're going to don't discuss the details, how you going to get to. but there is no agreement between the palestinians on our side, and these really are my side. but this to bring up by the end of the war. and that's why we keep playing with these terms. life is one face tool, and we do this and we do the other thing and we must do this or the 8 goes out. so someone because there is no commitment and, and that's why a new layers of complex these are created. and is there a as a visual, create all these security predicts it is a sign that is occupied. it is, god is uh, that is destroyed. it's the cdn before this has been,
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this was this for 75 years, not is right. design is the op buying power, is the aggressor is bionics states or is the one that has the store? does a lot of cdns need security guy is not, is read. but the 1st thing is, i'm not getting any sick and they got these are these rounds of thoughts which you leave it for now. and then we will continue similar to what i said through the evening so that you can be out of washington and see what happens here in doha, in the next 20 full for the moment. thank you for joining us. some powers, the the, the thing is some of the days of the news now, and russia is continuing to evacuate thousands of civilians from the coast and build the regions as the printing forces pushed deeper into russian territory. russia's ministry says it's deployed 5 digits to the area in the coast region,
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ukraine, plains, and secure with more territories a. the most go says that keeps main goal is to distract russian forces entrenched in easton, ukraine butcher, which is still under russian control. ukraine's incursion into russia's coast region is further north and the main front line it was last last weekend is the largest cost baldwood type by ukraine since the war began. joe, the whole explains with the same old data data mock there incursion into russia a week ago. ukrainian forces say they're advancing here on patrol in a village in the coast region. what looks like a civilian, these apparently unmoved, by the presence of the vehicle best, the wide triangle in sic, neither of these ukrainian cross border operation. there is no sign of resistance. briefing. presidents are lensky, the head of the army, said they were making ground. what else to how defense falls troops continued their
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offensive on the territory of the cask region. since the south of today, our troops have advanced one to 2 kilometers in various directions. to similarly bold was this report filed by a ukrainian journalist on russian soil. as the russian flag is thrown to the ground, the reporter explains that she arrived in the coast region with a ukrainian con void, delivering a to civilians. she describes people sheltering in basements and says that while russian ministry vehicles were hit, the to home has come to civilians, no damage done to civilian infrastructure. russian sources, meanwhile, tell a different story with pictures being brought cost on line of evacuated from the coast region. some said to be in need of medical attention and the ministry of defense has released video that it says shows ukrainian prisoners of war captured in the coast region along with military hardware. and with
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a clear russian response on the ground, yet to materialize. that was this from a senior foreign ministry official to the 6 communities to with the terrorist actions and the costs gavia ukraine has at a minimum, but the prospect of paste talks on hold for a long time. beyond that, the next moves on both sides remain on so i don't know how else to 0 a tiffany has issue down the rest of ordering for months. the site didn't involve intended, old stream pipelines attack of 2020, to investigate, to say, the suspect is a ukrainian living in poland. german media reporting that he was among the group of divers who planted explosives on pipelines, running from russia to germany under the baltic sea and poland has confirmed its received. the warrant will take the place to look now at the pipeline. and when it was a tax back in 2022, the news stream one was russia's main offshore natural gas supply line to germany until the kremlin suspended it in august 2022 a month later,
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explosions damaged by the old stream one and 2 pipelines. the destinations 18 meters down at the bottom of the baltic sea and the economic zones of sweden and denmark, the pipelines, and majority owned by russia's state when energy dried guns problem, bolts street one was the single biggest pipeline taking russian gas to european countries. and then 2020, while in russia, supplied maybe 40 percent of all of the ease natural gas through the pipeline. dominic cane has more of this verbally to or wants destroyed these pipelines 2 years ago. those has been central questions with german investigators for many months. we know they've identified $4.00 a scene near the spots of the time is being of particular interest. it's believed the authorities are working on the basis. this ship was used to transport before to and from the site. it was rated by german police last year. in june,
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this year they issued a new arrest warrant one of the full diocese, a ukrainian called follow to me is that who was living in poland and also the government and also to arrest him. but he managed to cross into ukraine in early july, because polish officials say the germans didn't put his details on the database in time. the notes stream pipelines were once an impulse and route for russian gas to enter western europe with a combination of sanctions. one school began, and then the sabotage itself stopped that permanently ukrainian was proved to have been involved in it could well damage the relationship between keys and the live presidents. savanski has been to the german capital several times since russia invaded his country. germany has been the largest e, you don't or a financial humanitarian and ministry age to keys. it's elected to tank. so an
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important part of the ukrainian also and german ms. silence of helps them russian attacks, which is why senior officials he is say over the investigations into the destroyed pipelines are of the highest priority. they also say these developments will not change that relationship with ukraine. don't want to k houses era bullet, the seaside told, so they put the geneva to try it. and the 16 month long conflict ensued on a delegation from the rapids. support forces has already arrived, but representatives of the suits of these all me adult to present us special and voice on friendly, a cold on both sides to respect international and cold for an end to the conflict in greece, people impacted by why fi? and so the government isn't doing enough to protect them or persons that and dozens will injured it. what's considered to be the worst blaze of the those with the news headline schools level on all of those stories and on next new zone. shortly after
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