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the, the, you're watching the dr. news life from the thoughts of these quiet 12 human title and next week us, braxton bivens says, the deal is closer than apple. washington has presented to modify ceasefire proposal after 2 days of meetings in the, the us egypt, and got those the closest remaining gaps between positions headed by and said and a month. also coming up. countries around the world for planned for the special for new mortgage and experience of the and fox fire the was, has organization is calling for vigilance. but also the country is not to close that part of the
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massage as well. thank you for joining us. egypt cuts it on the us of the least a joint statement of the 2 days of talks and the on because of what they backing, what they call a bridging proposal and hoped a new job to, to bring home awesome as dred towards the ceasefire. data home us, which did not take part in the adults, is accusing is really the goal, share thing and bad, free if the doctor and it, and then the 10 month long war secured in the release of his very hostages and avoiding a vital region of the conflict. now, negotiations are set to resume next week entitled speaking to the photos in washington, u. s. president joe, by the next best optimism about the new duty. the reason why was late for you all with all doing with the cease fire and we are closer.
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i don't want to jinx anything. they actually were not very much, but to brian to, to listen to senior fellow for u. s. foreign policy at the middle east institute in washington. i asked him, what makes president biden's thought optimistic about this long daily de thing. one thing that's making him optimistic is that the war that many people see here that are ron and has the law might launch in. rick, reaction to is really the strikes a couple of weeks ago has not yet happened. and this, the simple fact of the matter is that there's an impulse to try to double down on diplomacy to end the gaza work in part to try to prevent a wider regional war. that would drags the united states around his beloved israel and to a wider concentration. so i think maybe that's one thing that gives them a little bit of hope. the 2nd thing is he, he actually may be doing this to try to push things along that across the finish
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line because it's been a very difficult negotiation. it's been essentially 2 and a half months since he written divide released. it's of his own plan for a cease fire and it's been hard to get to this point. so i think some of this may be a bit, a wishful thinking, given the incompatibility of the views of how mosse and israel's current where you ship as well. i wish to elaborate on that bridge supposed thinking as well. do you shed that optimism or do you think it's misplaced? i think it's slightly misplaced because if you look at the, the fundamental positions of is the current is really government and the leaders of hamas. they're, they're just add ons, essentially israel's negotiating through color in egypt in the united states with a leader that it says it wants to kill. and it's negotiating that because they want to attain the release of some hostages. how much is negotiating in parts has arrived? it's leaders have been targeted and the series of strikes israel is about to kill a lot of its leaders. so you may get to the 1st part of biden's plan which was
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released in late day, which was a release of certain passages women that are held by hamas and guys, but not the military um ideas. the soldiers and other things like this, you may get to a temporary cease for like we saw at the end of november or early december. but the longer term plan, the phase 2 and phase 3 of the buying plan released it made. it seems pretty hard to get there just because the 2 main combatants is real and how much they don't recognize each other's legitimacy and both want to wave each other off of that. so that's what makes it difficult to make the long run. so you describe some of the ways in which these compromises maybe maybe reached is this the gaps that we do to have a thing that they're hoping to close and that the new deals with people with all the is there more that they're missing? i think so this negotiation is not just about when do the possibilities and right now or how many hostages or palestinian prisoners are released in
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a matter of few weeks like we saw in november, december. it's essentially trying to negotiate the terms for what a sustainable ceasefire might look like. and there are questions that are quite already like, does israel have the right to to go in with its military to go after what it seizes from us threats inside of the guys inside of guys the territory. as we see in the west bank, which is another occupied territory, that is real, that maintains a presence and it goes in as well to actually defeat threats. and that's one thing i think they're negotiating right now is what is the status of israeli forces? are they out of gaza if so, who will actually maintain law and order? and those sorts of things aren't about the immediacy further about that interrupt period. and that's what makes it so difficult. and even if they get to this 1st phase, as i said, an exchange of prisoners and hostages and dispensation facilities for a period of time. it's much harder to actually can see bose, that sustainable piece i. i hope it happens because 40000 people killed and gaza is
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really, is, are threatened every day with rocket attacks from across many this borders. so we need a stability in the least. we don't need a wider world, which i think again, that's another benefit of what this diplomacy is offered, is that is prevented what many had cheered, which is a ron and has belie retaliated for his role as a tax con. it's some of its leaders a few weeks ago. brian could join us in washington dc. thank you so much for cleaning that paternity to us. thank you. now that leads read by is very self knows on a village and the occupied westbank has drawn international condemnation and calls for accountability the us from from the u. k. among those denouncing the attack on the hilltop village of chip is there is also a shorter vanderbilt warning seth knows it's the job of the idea. and israel security forces to court fight terrorism. the family of
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rashid, too late to come for to each other at his funeral before leaving the mosque to join the hundreds of munos gathered for the final procession . the 23 year old was shot dead during a rage biased really subtle is in the village of jet in the occupied west bank and the settlers were shooting from a very close range. not these really ami because this is my nephew was shot and the bullet passed through his body from back to front. he was killed off and it was not the army who shot him. it was the settlers just a little hole and sold them in the setlist stone, the village on thursday, setting fire to cause homes and shooting residents. love scenes the game in the bus more they were in full uniforms. the i'll be all
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gone during the night as not home with machine guns, gun and silence as old coming. i may move, their attack was clear and how to burn the kill and destroy me. the best thing i mean attacks against palestinian spies. riley's in the west bank have increased and still tube of 7th terror attack by him us on israel of the un has called it terrific and parts of an ongoing and troubling past and the violence in the occupied territory. yes, it is killing and it is not an isolated attack and it is the direct consequence of israel's policy of settlement in the west bank. we have been reporting for the past few years about set there is attacking palestinian communities in their land and the west bank with impunity. and this really is the crux of the matter, the impunity. that the perpetrators of such great violations have been enjoying in aurora move. israel's lead is also denouncing the attack. prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu says he's taking the violent seriously and that the perpetrators will be found and prosecuted has done now to some of the stories making headlines around the world. the madison in house ministry has reported the 1st case, a folio and gaza in 25 years. it says the patient is a 10 month old baby who had not been vaccinated against the disease. the un is calling for a week to on falls and fighting to allow for the fall you of explanation, campaign, firefighters, until key are battling thousands of forest fires, including some on the outskirts of is me, is the countries, 3rd largest city, several homes and businesses in the area have bunch of talk to you, free heart dry and windy conditions have fewer the fires, which are expected to the main effect in full provinces to the weekend. now the
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gulf and unions health agency has warned that additional cases for new em, fox spirits are likely to be found in europe in the coming days off to sweden conform the force infection outside africa. well, push and say the patient had been infected was seeing an area experiencing a major outbreak now and read the state of the world health organization declared a little bit above the cat's emotional c following and outbreak and campbell that had spread through neighboring countries. but both the brutal and the international federation of the red cross, i recommended with countries not to those that bought us from i a 1st besides, we do stand with what is recommended under international health regulations, which is that there's no need to close borders when we are in disease outbreaks, diseases don't recognize borders. people will continue to cross the border, whether it is legal, crossing or not, and legal crossing. it doesn't stop a disease from spreading. we just had a bad that crossing the borders to don't be tools twice this time. any different
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than cove. and though i put this question to eric fy building an american public health scientist epidemiologist, and chief of the cool with task force and co founder of the world has network. the itself is not the most effective way without testing. there's no point of closing any borders. the issue is that this, so this a monkey pox and pox, a spread very, very quickly to the countries that's never been effective even though that protects . there's never had inbox, and now i think it's the sweetest case is just the tip of the iceberg. because we actually think it spreads months. this new version don't ignore the previous version because new version is much more contagious. and i think also much more can severe we believe in previous inboxes. so speaking of this new version, which is the engine, it's enough for the global public health and motion and see what sets it apart. and
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how can people protect themselves? yeah, so there's several claims, some of the groups in berry berry in groups. this is claimed one, which is unlikely to is much more severe not as severe as a bullet, but much more severe. and we think that the, i'm because many, it has not been outside of africa much, even certain countries in africa has never seen cases like this here. it's definitely there's very few, you know, bad background and unity against it. it's very different from the past inboxes. so a past inboxes in itself, we're not sure what is the relative and unity in protecting against this. and uh, and again, most of the world does not have vaccines against inbox and most of the world is not vaccinated against smallpox either, which is our cousin virus. so we will have to be very vigilant. this is almost like a new virus that the world does not seem to work. and we know that if we let down
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our garden what new viruses can do and to the, to the world. right. so is mass vaccinations the rid of all of them? yeah, so you're ready to clearly see issue is the there are 2 s themes, but they are very limited and supplied the ramp up will probably take 6 to 8 months we believe. and that is assumed that, of course, that there's willingness to ramp up and mass purchased these vaccine. so there are limited vaccines for these, but not at the global scale production to mass vaccinations. so at this current time, we can't do mass vaccination and you know, it will see how bad this gets before we consider that. you mentioned the importance of testing earlier. china wants to screen and i was for em. fox symptoms is this the way to go all such measures needed elsewhere? field symptomatic screening. we don't really know if that's in on
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b o. we know from covered before that we used to do symptomatic screening, but we realize 50 percent approximately. all cobra transmission was due to a symptomatic so symptomatic screaming was what we did at the beginning. we wait until we realize it wasn't enough. and i think this m hawkes, the fact that it's it's dangerous. it's not so severe that you're immediately symptomatic. that's the address that we could potentially see if the medical lo symptomatic, like basically confusingly symptomatic. well, we don't know whether it's in parts or not. so it's, i don't think that in itself will stop, i think, screening and testing very important. of course, we have to do more testing and the many doctors on testing that's. but i don't think screening based on the impact symptoms alone isn't how to stop the device at 5 building in washington. thank you so much for that. and with that, you're up to date to produce ticket on if you can as up next status expos,
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