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to get there housing in there in baby shuttle stops oldest stood on d w. the . this is data we can use a visa top stories, benjamin netanyahu size. you'll press on with the will in garza and it's called on the united states to stand with israel addressing a joint session of the us congress. these right, the prime minister defended his country's conduct to the war as protest as gathered outside to demand the ends of the conflict. so that yahoo received multiple standing ovations despite the boy constant from some democratic lawmakers. something very simple about wanting to 100 people have been killed after having right. and to get too much slides in southern, if you ok, rescue isn't working to that kate survivors. this relief groups and struggles to
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get a to affected areas around 40 and thousands people have been due to safety. it's one of the countries douglas such disasters. these 2 people have been killed. this hyphen k, maybe last year is taiwan. it's the strongest storm to hit the island in almost a decade. all sources of close schools and offices and grounded flights, only a k me killed at least 13 people as it moves through the philippines. the only thing that we can use from by then you'll find people on our website, dw, the com, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has become the 1st photo related to a dress, a joint session of the us congress. full times. the speed comes with a challenging time for age royal, with war in gaza and the progressive,
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another conflict with his block in level. but it's also a challenging time for the us administration of to present 5 and pull down to the race for re election. so with america focused on itself at the moment, just who was listening to nothing, you know, whose message i'm feel go embedding. and this is the day the, this is speaker. i want to thank you for giving me the profound honor of addressing this great. so the role of democracy for the 4th time, it sends a terrible message to bring inherent him here. now, to address the joint session of congress for the forces of civilization to try. and america in this role must stand together i think is. a disappointing,
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congress would invite awards criminal. the prosecutor of the international criminal court, shamefully choose israel, of deliberately starving the people of god. this is odd or complete nonsense. also on the day ukrainian volunteers rise to pull the elderly and disabled out of the line of fire. we follow a team responsible for evacuating thousands of people in the face of russian shelling. nothing. last week when we were bombed, right in the center of the city, the up i live in the center of the p a on the main street. the bottom hit the house across the street. it was very, very scary. hold it to the, the welcome to the day is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu was addressed to join the session of congress. the 1st following data to do so full times. but he didn't speak to a full house. some democrats stayed away,
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protested he's handling the war in gaza. other style stayed away, citing previous engagements with them that in yahoo use the space to highlight the threat posed by iran and described israel as america's frontline defense against it . on gaza he said israel would not stop short of a total of the feet of her mouth and the outlines a plan for when the warriors of the day the day after we defeat from us. and you guys are going to merge my vision for that day. is of a d, militarized, and d, radicalized guys, a, a. israel does not seek to resettle garza, but for the foreseeable future, we must retain, override and security control there to prevent the resurgence of terror to ensure the cause of never a good poses a threat to as well. the
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cause should have a civilian administration run by palestinians who do not seek to destroy as all, that's not too much to us. it's a fundamental thing that we have a right to the man. the new generation in front of students must belong to be taught to hate jews, but rather to live in peace with us. those between words, demilitarization and do radicalization. those 2 concepts were applied to germany and japan after world war 2. and that led to decades of peace, prosperity and security following our victory followed our victory
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with the help of regional partners. the demilitarization and de radicalization of gaza can also lead to a future of security prosperity and peace. that's my vision for jobs a. well that's, i've looked at that, that vision and other parts of that speech with our david miller, who is a senior fellow with the economy and down with for international peace. he focuses on the u. s. foreign policy and the middle east. welcome to the w. this seems to be a, b, b. i is all rhetorical best. let's start with that vision of the day after. what did you make of it? i mean, i think it is vision, but if you're looking for nuance and creativity, you're certainly more gonna find it there. reality is that right now causes futures pretty graham in large part because it's 2 or 3 realities, one of which the prime minister, i think, reflect the number one, how much is going to survive as an search engine. i may not be able to control.
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gotcha. but it will, through co optation and intimidation, be able to influence. so given the pope the politics of or what actually governs their 2nd? yeah. idea of a palestinian administration by john, a technocratic government composed of local guys. stop the prime minister. didn't love was doing it in a word. he purchased the ration summit, but it didn't endorsing down either. that's the 2nd issue. is there a palestinian government structure that these rules would accept right now? that can affect congress, govern guys, and also maintain the basic law functions of law and order and 3, rightly i think i made it understood. we clears that without some successor for security or extra architecture. these are always are gonna have a capacity. and he insisted on right to basically deal with
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a match or pallet size on the job. so i think in large part he, he is failed in the sense that he's not really and even explore what i would consider to be a series day after strategy. but even if he were willing to do that, i think would be extremely difficult under the circumstances o'clock degree a very sure. so from what you said, it sounds like whatever, before we even get to the day after the days leading up to the day after and, and indeed beyond the just sounds like an ongoing mass mass mass. i mean, i, i don't, i don't want to rule out the possibility and i think there is a significant chance that by mid august you can actually see to me, mr. is now in a mazda agrees to um, a endorsement of the 3 phase 3 stages is really plan,
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which the president, united states articulated on may 31st and then ensconced into you and security culture. i think there's a reasonable chance, given the fact that both of these really defense forces and a mass for any number of research. i need to pause that. you could actually see the 1st phase of that agreement implement a limited exchange of hostages for a 6 weeks ceasefire. you could get 6 weeks of quiet and gaza. you might be able to build on that to move into phases 2 or 3, but right now i don't see that one note that's important to keep, keep in mind and on july 28th. the as early as it goes into research, it will not resume until 2 weeks, roughly 2 weeks before our elections. during that time, it is almost impossible for any member of the coalition to bring about either constructor voted in confidence or to schedule new life. so initially,
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virginia were inclined pressure by the idea and they need to return hostages to basically sign out to that deal. they could probably get away with it right with respect to the quick street as members, if you scroll issue, ok, thanks for that. despite the comes into flows that we saw during about 50 minutes, this page, and this timing of ations. it's clear that mister netanyahu doesn't have unequivocal a bypasses on support in congress. how much though, do you think that speech will have shifted the needle? and i think that's what this visit reflection, what is speech reflects is that there is serious framing, if not deterioration of bipartisan support for is by one count only a 100 of the 212 house democratic members showed up in roughly
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27 of the 51 democratic senators, and it's in an amazing, amazing way. israel has now become a highly partisan, if republican party is the israel, can you move? in the democratic party is divided into progressives. one imposed series cross and israel for their activities in action life and more me, modern main street, democrats, you show one chris house full with chris murphy and mr. troy and chris gould's. america basically called for significant restrictions on us military. so i think that's the key issue we can't take away from his visit is not what is going, which is what reflects and the absence of our part, as you did is i think the stream is more is better for, for making significant policy together for any administration very simple uh and
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for the health and well being of a us 0 in relation to this based on reciprocity and respect for mutual interest. i'm so if we look ahead to next year and the new administration, do you think it as simple as president trump will, will have, will have israel's back as it was. whereas a president harris will have to do a much more complicated dense a hey, the latter case you, i think you, you hit it correctly and putative present in harris will steal. i think that she's a moderate mainstream democrat. we moderate mainstream views, although i suggested earlier that there is an inner tomlin harris. we're driving is very angry and frustrated and much more interested readers, rector palestinian suffering. and the need to find
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a solution to use really for it that was to meet the consulate based on meeting the mutual needs and requirements are both part it has, it's not is the prime minister. wanted to portray a morality play between good versus evil. that may be the case with us, but it's not the case with the vast majority of college students to bill. so i think there might be a significant possibility or effort on the part of carmel harris administration. and a change of leadership in his role that is absolutely essential if you're going to get everything done. and i think it would also help um in the bi partisan shift categories you've got it is really prime minister, wasn't the fight in the united states. and every twisted turn wasn't committed or acquiescing in his radical ministers efforts to an extra westbank and everything. but they and who sought to be more creative with respect to what
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a better future for post construct guys, or could actually, you could actually look like. okay, so when says big political tv event though, won't be this page, but present bivens 1st oval office address since dropping honest with the election race. does that leave only israel as the audience for mr. witness and yahoo speech the republican party was and there's again the israel can no role going to run pretty high word from republican and democratic drag democratic administrations and voted for functions. democrats, there's not a person coming, is just a reflection of the reality. it may well be feel that the most important piece, mr. medina, i was, was not familiar with by not the media with comm layers, not even the speech worker, but the meeting he's going to have when i call the mention yeah, pilgrimage down tomorrow a lot where he we try to mand hughes rather freight relationship with the
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former president, he's identified he benjamin, that's and you know, his politics, his party with the republicans. that's his clear preference. him, frankly, if you could for elections, you know, he'd be voting for to get here. thank you for walking us through that. so clearly iron, david miller, mcconick and dime relation, international peace, thank you so much. thank you. the attention is a high along israel's northern border where it is right, the forces of exchange almost daily miss alpha. but here's the law militant since october 7, 10, right? tax across that front line, the destruction insecurity and fear of all out war pushed many lebanese to flee their homes. they don't use mohammed straight to it before.

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