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issue, can it attack rafah? is there any justification for attacking rafah after hamas comes at a very decisive and decisive point and on the eve of preparations for the field attack on rafah ? rafah's attack takes him and humiliates him. now everyone has to wait to see if netanyahu will go under the pressure or not. thank you , mr. seyed oghahi. so, i will summarize this part of your speech as you said that basically the reason is that the regime zionists do not accept the terms of the agreement, its draft, nor its details the principle of agreeing and accepting the cease-fire is not in the interest of the zionist regime now . it doesn't matter if any other paragraph is included in this draft. right , mr. sidari, you said it right. so, because he wants to continue the war and maybe he can implement the rafah operation in a way that his stake in the future negotiations will be negotiated, because these negotiations have been completed, these three stages in each stage should be discussed in detail and negotiate
issue, can it attack rafah? is there any justification for attacking rafah after hamas comes at a very decisive and decisive point and on the eve of preparations for the field attack on rafah ? rafah's attack takes him and humiliates him. now everyone has to wait to see if netanyahu will go under the pressure or not. thank you , mr. seyed oghahi. so, i will summarize this part of your speech as you said that basically the reason is that the regime zionists do not accept the terms of the...
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especially today, the pusher operation of the ground operation in rafah from the east of rafah and the warnings that spread the announcements and warnings to the people living in the east of rafah, that the rafah area is gradually increasing. kenan, because the ground operation is about to start, exactly at this stage, hamas announced its agreement with the proposals of the two countries, qatar, egypt , just as it was in your report, the ball is now in the court of the sahr regime, especially netanyahu and the gang of murderers and children, there are 3 stages, mr. khalil al-hiya nefer second. in a detailed interview with al jazeera network, the hamas political office talked about these three stages and what actions are going to be taken in each stage, which is 42 days in each stage. put this constant in parentheses. and this is one of the objections and excuses that netanyahu pointed out that by the term "sustainable" we mean a permanent ceasefire and we are not going to have a permanent ceasefire in the first stage . after this issue, the issue of withdrawal is actually a gradual wit
especially today, the pusher operation of the ground operation in rafah from the east of rafah and the warnings that spread the announcements and warnings to the people living in the east of rafah, that the rafah area is gradually increasing. kenan, because the ground operation is about to start, exactly at this stage, hamas announced its agreement with the proposals of the two countries, qatar, egypt , just as it was in your report, the ball is now in the court of the sahr regime, especially...
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occupiers will face nothing but defeat if they attack rafah. the airstrikes have intensified since last night. in the attacks on 11 buildings in this city , at least 28 palestinians were martyred, most of them children. some sources the number of martyrs they announced more than this. at the same time, the quds brigades announced a missile attack on the positions of the zionist military and the zionist settlements around gaza. saraya al-quds, the military branch of the palestinian islamic jihad movement, also announced that it had captured a drone of the zionist regime in khanyoun . the hebrew media announced that the number of casualties of the regime's soldiers in yesterday's attack by the palestinian forces on the location of the zionist soldiers in karam abu salem near rafah was four. 10 soldiers are also injured , three of them are in serious condition. security sources in yemen have arrested several spies for america and england they were active and reported the details of the operation. failed to release these spies. these spies admitted
occupiers will face nothing but defeat if they attack rafah. the airstrikes have intensified since last night. in the attacks on 11 buildings in this city , at least 28 palestinians were martyred, most of them children. some sources the number of martyrs they announced more than this. at the same time, the quds brigades announced a missile attack on the positions of the zionist military and the zionist settlements around gaza. saraya al-quds, the military branch of the palestinian islamic jihad...
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israel claims rafah is hamas's last stronghold in gaza. the us has been putting pressure on israel to avoid this type of invasion, with the white house saying it won't support a rafah offensive without a credible plan to protect the civilians seeking refuge there. right now, it's not clear when an israeli ground offensive might start. but israeli and egyptian officials recently told the wall street journal the first few weeks will consist of evacuations. more than a million people are estimated to be taking refuge in the entirety of rafah. the report goes on to say fighting in rafah is expected to last for at least six weeks. again, if you are just now joining us, israel's military has started evacuating palestinian civilians from gaza's crowded rafah city. this is ahead of a planned ground offensive, but it's still not clear when or if that invasion will happen. the evacuations, though, are a significant first step for that to happen. and of course, we will bring you any new developments as we learn them. new developments as we learned th
israel claims rafah is hamas's last stronghold in gaza. the us has been putting pressure on israel to avoid this type of invasion, with the white house saying it won't support a rafah offensive without a credible plan to protect the civilians seeking refuge there. right now, it's not clear when an israeli ground offensive might start. but israeli and egyptian officials recently told the wall street journal the first few weeks will consist of evacuations. more than a million people are estimated...
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rafah city have been published , making rafah the target of its heavy attacks, so it seems that the zionist regime, with its great sensitivity and concern, will step by step and after evaluating the steps taken, the process. the attack on rafah has started in the first stage , despite the fact that the zionist regime's attack on rafah is vital for many leaders of this regime, especially netanyahu, who has turned the gaza war into a personal issue for his political interests, but it is already clear that this attack in any form and in any the level to be done and actually the last point. mr. netanyahu's personal hope to make gains in the gaza war is doomed to be broken, because first of all, the experience of more than 200 days, about 212 days of war in gaza shows well that hamas, the palestinian authority , is still and powerfully confronting the zionist regime's army. hamas is the only one. it has lost a very limited part of its abilities and is still powerful and effective. there is a shift in the field equations in gaza and it is managing the war in a principled and calculated wa
rafah city have been published , making rafah the target of its heavy attacks, so it seems that the zionist regime, with its great sensitivity and concern, will step by step and after evaluating the steps taken, the process. the attack on rafah has started in the first stage , despite the fact that the zionist regime's attack on rafah is vital for many leaders of this regime, especially netanyahu, who has turned the gaza war into a personal issue for his political interests, but it is already...
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of what a rafah operation would mean for the displaced gazans that are now very much group in rafah, in the southern part of gaza. what are the implications of a significant incursion into rafah in terms of humanitarian consequences? >> i think we can hardly imagine what the consequences would be. but we fear for the worsening of an already profound crisis. we fear of course loss of life in the secretary general, myself, we keep of course asking for the rafah incursion not to happen. we can only predict catastrophic impact of civilians. gaza is note a place where one can hide. we've seen this time and time and time again and it's been most exposed this round. our ability to assist people will also be for the confined and constrained. we do not have any visibility on the type of operation. we understand from israeli officials that they stayed repeatedly it will happen. and obviously as the u.n. we cannot be outlined in preparation for an invasion or an incursion. we would not like to see happen. at the same time we need to assist people and be in a position to provide for protection a
of what a rafah operation would mean for the displaced gazans that are now very much group in rafah, in the southern part of gaza. what are the implications of a significant incursion into rafah in terms of humanitarian consequences? >> i think we can hardly imagine what the consequences would be. but we fear for the worsening of an already profound crisis. we fear of course loss of life in the secretary general, myself, we keep of course asking for the rafah incursion not to happen. we...
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on rafah itself, look, our position is clear, it hasn't changed. it won't change. we cannot, will not support a major military operation in rafah absent an effective plan to make sure that civilians are not harmed. and no, we've not seen such a plan. and at the same time, there are other ways, and in our judgment, better ways of dealing with the real ongoing challenge of hamas that does not involve or require a major military operation in rafah. we've been talking to the israelis about that and we'll continue those conversations. reporter: mr. secretary, you said that you're focused on trying to get these hostages out and trying to get hamas to agree to the deal and you're seeing the ball is in hamas' court. at the same time, the prime minister said on tuesday he'll do a major song on rafah with or without a deal and we heard from reports he told you today he won't agree to anything to a long term cease-fire. all that undermines any incentive for hamas to take this agreement since they want to reach a long term decision and how do you address that? secretary blinke
on rafah itself, look, our position is clear, it hasn't changed. it won't change. we cannot, will not support a major military operation in rafah absent an effective plan to make sure that civilians are not harmed. and no, we've not seen such a plan. and at the same time, there are other ways, and in our judgment, better ways of dealing with the real ongoing challenge of hamas that does not involve or require a major military operation in rafah. we've been talking to the israelis about that and...
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opposition to the rafah operation o humanitarian grounds. there were prozests against the war last night at an annual honoring of newsmakers, politicians and celebrity. shouts of shame on you and some laid on the pavement splashed with red. president biden spoke at the dinner but didn't mention the war on or the protest. nighttime tornadoes in oklahoma left at least four people dead, including a child in sulfur, in southern oklahoma, there was significant damage to homes and businesses. tonight heavy rapes with a flood watch sweeping from louisiana to missouri. a heavy prison sentences iraq passed put help sentences. i'm imposes 10 to 15-year sentences for same-sex relations and up to three years for undergoing gender transforms. and candace parker says she's retiring. a two-time m.v.p., a two-time champion and a two-time pimp mid list. she's the only player to win three different championships with three of her teams. still to come on pbs news weekend, why satisfying your chocolate cravings may start taking a bigger bite out of your wallet
opposition to the rafah operation o humanitarian grounds. there were prozests against the war last night at an annual honoring of newsmakers, politicians and celebrity. shouts of shame on you and some laid on the pavement splashed with red. president biden spoke at the dinner but didn't mention the war on or the protest. nighttime tornadoes in oklahoma left at least four people dead, including a child in sulfur, in southern oklahoma, there was significant damage to homes and businesses. tonight...
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and 400,000 palestinians are facing in rafah, which makes it extremely difficult to advance in rafah in this way. the possibility of a military operation in such a complex situation is difficult and may result in the martyrdom of a large number of civilians as a result of this operation, which also causes the spread of protests and even international anger. within the countries that have supported the zionists themselves in these attacks in the last two, three, four months, especially the united states, this issue also exists. as a result of the prolongation of the war and the spread of economic losses and the closure of important parts of the economic and tourism industries in israel, it has become extremely critical and this issue has had bad effects and results on the public opinion in israel. i will ask a question to mr. seyed oghahi, mr. seyed oghahi, mr. khoshaind . pointing out that if there is a military attack on rafah, it is complicated and difficult, just like you. you mentioned that it creates difficult human conditions and time is not in the favor of the zionist regime a
and 400,000 palestinians are facing in rafah, which makes it extremely difficult to advance in rafah in this way. the possibility of a military operation in such a complex situation is difficult and may result in the martyrdom of a large number of civilians as a result of this operation, which also causes the spread of protests and even international anger. within the countries that have supported the zionists themselves in these attacks in the last two, three, four months, especially the...
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the news of the closure of the rafah crossing comes at a time when the spokesman of the zionist regime announced the beginning of the forced migration and displacement of palestinians from the eastern area of rafah to the khanyounis area in the south of the gaza strip. occupation army
the news of the closure of the rafah crossing comes at a time when the spokesman of the zionist regime announced the beginning of the forced migration and displacement of palestinians from the eastern area of rafah to the khanyounis area in the south of the gaza strip. occupation army
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if the ceasefire can be made to work, 11 houses hit in rafah. the ceasefire news was hours away yet. this women, a mother and refugee. the orders to leave came amid stalled talks and violent signals. hamas attacked israeli troops near the main crossing here yesterday, killing three soldiers. israel struck the lodgers. and before the hamas announcement, was still determined to keep fighting. one thing which we won't allow is for hamas to remain standing at the end of this work. if that happens, it will be a disastrous consequence for israel. today, they buried the latest of rafah's dead. an orphan grieved by his relative. translation: his family was killed | during the war, even he was killed. | such images have dominated the world. the news about a ceasefire will give some hope that these might be among the last. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to bradley bowman, senior director of fdd�*s centre on military and political power. he was a former blackhawk pilot and 15 year veteran of the us army. we are being told that the ceasefi
if the ceasefire can be made to work, 11 houses hit in rafah. the ceasefire news was hours away yet. this women, a mother and refugee. the orders to leave came amid stalled talks and violent signals. hamas attacked israeli troops near the main crossing here yesterday, killing three soldiers. israel struck the lodgers. and before the hamas announcement, was still determined to keep fighting. one thing which we won't allow is for hamas to remain standing at the end of this work. if that happens,...
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number one, obviously, the situation in rafah. will the israelis continue to ask the civilian population to evacuate? i think they will. i think as this unfolds, it will be instructive to watch how successful that is over time. number two, i'll be watching for the provision of humanitarian aid, a big part of the criticism that's been directed in israel, in this case appropriately, is on the lack of humanitarian aid coming in. hopefully some additional good news we might get in the next day or two is that the pira complex instructed by the u.s. military, army, navy, marine, s.e.a.l.s guarding it, will open. that could bring 100 to 150 truckloads of aid a day, sufficient for minimal survival for much of the population. i'll be watching humanitarian aid and how that unfolds. third, and i think quite importantly, watch the tunnel complex. i felt for a long time the real military center of gravity here is actually not hamas. you'll never kill all those fighters. more are being generated every day. but if the israelis can decommission t
number one, obviously, the situation in rafah. will the israelis continue to ask the civilian population to evacuate? i think they will. i think as this unfolds, it will be instructive to watch how successful that is over time. number two, i'll be watching for the provision of humanitarian aid, a big part of the criticism that's been directed in israel, in this case appropriately, is on the lack of humanitarian aid coming in. hopefully some additional good news we might get in the next day or...
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did involve rafah? i get into that. did involve rafah? i'm not going to talk about the parameters of the proposal that was worked before this response and i'm certainly not going to talk about the response. i do understand the curiosity and you guys are all asking the right questions exactly and all very fair, but i really do hope you understand that the last thing i would ever want to do from this podium is a something that could put this very sensitive process at greater risk. we are at a critical stage right now. we've got a response from hamas now. director burns is working through that, trying to assess it. my goodness. folks, i don't know if it gets any more sensitive than now. the worst thing we can do is start speculating.— thing we can do is start s-ueculatin. ~ . speculating. what was your understanding _ speculating. what was your understanding why - speculating. what was your understanding why the i speculating. what was your i understanding why the israelis speculating. what was your - understanding why the israelis were on
did involve rafah? i get into that. did involve rafah? i'm not going to talk about the parameters of the proposal that was worked before this response and i'm certainly not going to talk about the response. i do understand the curiosity and you guys are all asking the right questions exactly and all very fair, but i really do hope you understand that the last thing i would ever want to do from this podium is a something that could put this very sensitive process at greater risk. we are at a...
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yeah, on that rafah point _ alive from rafah. yeah, on that rafah point again, _ alive from rafah. yeah, on that rafah point again, mr— alive from rafah. yeah, on that rafah point again, mr blinken l rafah point again, mr blinken also saying that an israeli attack would cause damage beyond what's acceptable, because there is international pressure still on binyamin netanyahu not to go into rafah? indeed. because it's very difficult to mage that this operation would happen without many casualties. there are no clear plans from the israeli army where they are going to relocate the i million army where they are going to relocate thei million refugees — are they going to return them back to khan yunis, where hamas fighters return to regroup? are they going to ask them to move to egypt or somewhere else? and we saw overnight alarming increase of the fighting, which saw hamas operating from south lebanon for the first time, from the west bank as well, as well as from gaza — they are trying to attack the humanitarian corridor. that means they are sending the message that the only po
yeah, on that rafah point _ alive from rafah. yeah, on that rafah point again, _ alive from rafah. yeah, on that rafah point again, mr— alive from rafah. yeah, on that rafah point again, mr blinken l rafah point again, mr blinken also saying that an israeli attack would cause damage beyond what's acceptable, because there is international pressure still on binyamin netanyahu not to go into rafah? indeed. because it's very difficult to mage that this operation would happen without many...
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some have already started leaving rafah. in the last half hour the israeli government has given an update on the situation in gaza, saying that enough food aid
some have already started leaving rafah. in the last half hour the israeli government has given an update on the situation in gaza, saying that enough food aid
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efforts intensify to stop israel's move into rafah. ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start in the middle east — where the palestinian president says only the us can prevent an israeli attack on rafah, where more than a million people have fled. efforts are under way to negotiate a truce between israel and hamas. the us secretary of state is meeting arab leaders to discuss the situation. israel's foreign minister says this is possible if hamas agrees to free its hostages. but there's no sign of that happening at this point. a video showing two hostages, including an american, was released on saturday by hamas. in other diplomat
efforts intensify to stop israel's move into rafah. ministers insist health is a priority after the tory mp daniel poulter defects to labour because of concerns over how the nhs is managed. the tesla chief elon musk meets government officials in beijing. they're discussing the future of us—china relations over electric vehicles. and as australia demands an end to violence against women, prime minister anthony albanese says the country's culture must change. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we...
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we assault on rafah may be coming quite soon. ~ ., assault on rafah may be coming quite soon. ~ . ., ., soon. we were made aware in the early hours _ soon. we were made aware in the early hours of _ soon. we were made aware in the early hours of this _ soon. we were made aware in the early hours of this morning - soon. we were made aware in the early hours of this morning that i early hours of this morning that civilians in gaza and aid work groups and agencies have received evaluation orders throughout the nights, asking people to leave it to the western part of gaza city, to an area which... palestinians have been following if i question orders for a month now and they have been asked to move from the north wanted to receive more attacks. it's not a great line, but i'll ask one more question. if there were to be and israeli ground offensive and assault on rafah, what do you think the implications would be? the first, the implications would be? the first. almost — the implications would be? twa: first, almost three quarters of the civilians in that area... rafah is the only place
we assault on rafah may be coming quite soon. ~ ., assault on rafah may be coming quite soon. ~ . ., ., soon. we were made aware in the early hours _ soon. we were made aware in the early hours of _ soon. we were made aware in the early hours of this _ soon. we were made aware in the early hours of this morning - soon. we were made aware in the early hours of this morning that i early hours of this morning that civilians in gaza and aid work groups and agencies have received evaluation orders...
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so we are appealing for them to not invade rafah. it's the largest cluster of displacement camps on earth. the border crossings have now been closed. the whole lifeline to the civilian population will falter within days because we will have no new supplies. we will not have fuel for the aid workers. it would be a catastrophe, a bloodbath, if there was a war ploughing through rafah. so, hamas and israel has to agree on a deal that can end this madness and we can get a ceasefire. if there is a full scale invasion, there will not be aid. i mean, today, even the rafah and kerem shalom crossings are closed. there is fuel for 48 more hours. khan yunis, where they've been told to go, and al—mawasi, where they've been told to go, is respectively in ruins or completely overcrowded. so there is no safe way of having an invasion, ploughing through the largest refugee camp on earth in a gaza strip that is largely destroyed. this was supposed to be the last refuge for the civilian population. do not attack it. officials say three tourists found
so we are appealing for them to not invade rafah. it's the largest cluster of displacement camps on earth. the border crossings have now been closed. the whole lifeline to the civilian population will falter within days because we will have no new supplies. we will not have fuel for the aid workers. it would be a catastrophe, a bloodbath, if there was a war ploughing through rafah. so, hamas and israel has to agree on a deal that can end this madness and we can get a ceasefire. if there is a...
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the fear is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. in the coalition government, the far right finance minister opposes any deal that would spare rafah in return for israeli hostages. "there's no half work. rafah, nuseirat, deiral balah. absolute destruction," says bezalel smotrich. the israelis say there are four hamas battalions in rafah to be destroyed, with or without a ceasefire. the un is making plans for more field hospitals, but warns it won't stop a disaster. it will not avoid what we expect will be substantial additional mortality and morbidity. a lot more people dying? a lot more people dying, a lot more death and a lot more diseases. this is where utter destruction leads. people who've lost their homes, forced to camp next to graves. rahab abudacah is the mother of seven children. she described some of the horrors she and her children have witnessed. she points to a grave covered in bricks and explains the grim reason for this. translation: yesterday, | there was a grave, and there were no rocks above it. and the family cam
the fear is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. in the coalition government, the far right finance minister opposes any deal that would spare rafah in return for israeli hostages. "there's no half work. rafah, nuseirat, deiral balah. absolute destruction," says bezalel smotrich. the israelis say there are four hamas battalions in rafah to be destroyed, with or without a ceasefire. the un is making plans for more field hospitals, but warns it won't stop a...
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some have already started leaving rafah. in the last half hour the israeli government has given an update on the situation in gaza, saying that enough food aid is being delivered each day to feed all civilians there. spokesperson david mencer also had this to say about the warnings given to people in rafah. we have made gazans aware through flyers dropped, sms messages, phone calls and media broadcasts in arabic. the text of the flyers is available from the idf website. they call on residents of certain specified neighbourhoods to relocate to specified humanitarian safe zones, because the idf will be operating against the terrorist organisations in these areas. for their safety, the idf urges them to evacuate immediately to the expanded humanitarian area in the al—mawasi area. warnings have also been issued that gaza city is still a dangerous active combat zone, and to avoid returning north of wadi gaza. warnings have also been made to stay away from the eastern and southern security fences. 0ur middle east correspondent,
some have already started leaving rafah. in the last half hour the israeli government has given an update on the situation in gaza, saying that enough food aid is being delivered each day to feed all civilians there. spokesperson david mencer also had this to say about the warnings given to people in rafah. we have made gazans aware through flyers dropped, sms messages, phone calls and media broadcasts in arabic. the text of the flyers is available from the idf website. they call on residents...
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he said he would invade rafah with or without a cease-fire deal. >> we will enter rafah because we have no other choice. we will destroy the hamas battalions there and repatriate all of our abductees. >> rafah is facing a dire humanitarian crisis is more than half of gaza's entire population is squeezed into the city. many fled there to escape fighting. united nations chief warned that an israeli offensive would be what he called an unbearable escalation. u.s. president biden has repeatedly urged mr. netanyahu not to go ahead with the plan unless civilians are properly protected. u.s. state department says it hasn't seen a credible israeli plan for a rafah operation that would address those concerns. that all comes as negotiations to release hostages in exchange for a pause in fighting have been stalled. israel estimates roughly 130 hostages are still being held captive by hamas. the white house is a deal would result in a six week pause in all fighting. the u.s. secretary of state is in israel to push for the deal. he is set to meet with prime minister netanyahu wednesday. our security
he said he would invade rafah with or without a cease-fire deal. >> we will enter rafah because we have no other choice. we will destroy the hamas battalions there and repatriate all of our abductees. >> rafah is facing a dire humanitarian crisis is more than half of gaza's entire population is squeezed into the city. many fled there to escape fighting. united nations chief warned that an israeli offensive would be what he called an unbearable escalation. u.s. president biden has...
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, because rafah is very close to egypt. and if israel operates in rafah, there is the danger that many palestinian refugees willjust move into the sinai, which is egyptian territory. and we also heard from the israeli foreign minister, israel katz, saying that israel wouldn't stage an invasion of rafah if hostages were released. do you think the israeli government ever planned on invading rafah? the israelis did move forces — a division — closer to rafah. this, i believe, is in order to put pressure on hamas to compromise. "you, if you don't compromise with us, hamas, "we will move into rafah." but they are not there yet. in rafah, there are 1.2 million palestinian refugees. if the israelis want to operate in rafah, they have to evacuate the refugees first. it would take them between four and six weeks to do that. so the tanks are ready, but i don't think that they are going to start their engines and move into rafah anytime soon. you talk about evacuating over a million people who are now in rafah. just how possible is
, because rafah is very close to egypt. and if israel operates in rafah, there is the danger that many palestinian refugees willjust move into the sinai, which is egyptian territory. and we also heard from the israeli foreign minister, israel katz, saying that israel wouldn't stage an invasion of rafah if hostages were released. do you think the israeli government ever planned on invading rafah? the israelis did move forces — a division — closer to rafah. this, i believe, is in order to put...
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we have no intention to be in rafah, profit is not the goal. 0ur to be in rafah, profit is not the goal. our goal is to live peacefully. but if we have not finished the issue of hamas controlling the gaza strip, and as long as they are saying they will do 0ctober long as they are saying they will do october the 7th again and again, we'rejust the problem because it is happening into month or three month orfour months —— we are happening into month or three month or four months —— we are postponing the problem for that is the problem. if there's a cease—fire now and the hostages come back, hopefully we can solve this problem as well, but if not, we have no other solution. if israel does not go into ruffle, as it said it would, if it does not limit those last units of hamas which is what it wants to do, how do they deal with the problem of hamas, as you see it? this they deal with the problem of hamas, as you see it?— as you see it? this is one issue. the second _ as you see it? this is one issue. the second is _ as you see it? this is one issue. the second is the _ as you see
we have no intention to be in rafah, profit is not the goal. 0ur to be in rafah, profit is not the goal. our goal is to live peacefully. but if we have not finished the issue of hamas controlling the gaza strip, and as long as they are saying they will do 0ctober long as they are saying they will do october the 7th again and again, we'rejust the problem because it is happening into month or three month orfour months —— we are happening into month or three month or four months —— we are...
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we have no intentions to be in rafah, rafah is not the goal. our goal was to live peacefully. but if we will not finish the issue of hamas controlling the gaza strip, and as long as they are saying that they will do october 7th again and again, we're just postponing the problem, because it's going to happen in two months, in three months or in four months. that is the main problem. that's why we are trying to solve the issue. if there will be a cease—fire now and the hostages come back, hopefully we can solve this problem as well, but if not, we will have no other option. the problem that you're alluding to is the elimination of hamas, isn't it? if israel doesn't go into rafah, as it said it would, if it doesn't eliminate those last units of hamas — which is what it wants to do — how do they deal with, as you see it, the problem of hamas? this is one issue. the second issue is that there's the border with egypt. as we speak now, iran is continuing to send weapons into the gaza strip, through rafah. this is how they brought the weapons in, and we saw on october 7th — an
we have no intentions to be in rafah, rafah is not the goal. our goal was to live peacefully. but if we will not finish the issue of hamas controlling the gaza strip, and as long as they are saying that they will do october 7th again and again, we're just postponing the problem, because it's going to happen in two months, in three months or in four months. that is the main problem. that's why we are trying to solve the issue. if there will be a cease—fire now and the hostages come back,...
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a conclusion in rafah. عنود الحكراء, the transaction of marriages or entry into the market, or perhaps none of the two. in the meantime , they are waiting for sinor's reply to the egyptian offer, which is expected to arrive tomorrow night, only then will it be decided if the israeli delegation will leave for cairo to continue the talks. also, the people are waiting, the plans for the operation for the rescue have already been confirmed for the fifth time. the prime minister promises today to families who have problems with business or business. this message is mainly intended for the coalition partners of the right. ששוב משחרים היום מיום i saw the prime minister. אמח חלילה ישראל לא תיקן לרפיח, אמח חלילא נסים את את the war with חלילה, היה איזה מופקרת mr. prime minister, speak to the children of israel and jesus, give the order at last, now. the purpose of שהולכים לחכרה is clear and ולא חלילה לכניי
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can we move on to the issue of rafah. do you think it is - of rafah. do you think it is possible from a logistical, technical point of view for the idf to go in and achieve their military aims and protect civilians? first of all, i aims and protect civilians? first of all. i think— aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what _ aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what is _ aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what is important - aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what is important for i all, i think what is important for the audience to understand, israel will not enter rafah before the civilians have been evacuated from there. there are several field hospitals are scattered around rafah and the idf has already said and benjamin netanyahu has said that the idf cannot operate in gaza when they civilian tents are all around the city. they will have to be a evacuation process like we have seen in other parts of gaza prior in the war before israel can operate in rafah. the significance in rafah is first
can we move on to the issue of rafah. do you think it is - of rafah. do you think it is possible from a logistical, technical point of view for the idf to go in and achieve their military aims and protect civilians? first of all, i aims and protect civilians? first of all. i think— aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what _ aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what is _ aims and protect civilians? first of all, i think what is important - aims and protect civilians?...
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it was established two weeks ago with the aim of managing the attacks on rafah area, and a number of zionist generals and shabak officers were present in it. zionist sources reported that the occupying forces had left their dead and wounded for an hour due to the severity of the attacks. ben guer, minister of security of the regime the zionist called the resistance attack on karam abu salem base as a precise attack. he asked the prime minister of this regime to enter the zionist military into the rafah area in the south of the gaza strip, and the cabinet of the zionist regime decided to close the office of the al jazeera network in the occupied territories. benjamin netanyahu , the prime minister of the zionist regime, announced that his cabinet decided with the majority of votes to close this office. qatari network taken according to three sources
it was established two weeks ago with the aim of managing the attacks on rafah area, and a number of zionist generals and shabak officers were present in it. zionist sources reported that the occupying forces had left their dead and wounded for an hour due to the severity of the attacks. ben guer, minister of security of the regime the zionist called the resistance attack on karam abu salem base as a precise attack. he asked the prime minister of this regime to enter the zionist military into...
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rafah asked them to go to khanyounis area, according to the israeli occupying army spokesman, the rafah border crossing will be within the scope of this regime's military operations. it is said that at this stage, 100,000 palestinians will be displaced from the eastern parts of rafah. according to the report of the united nations relief organization androa, one million palestinian refugees are currently living in camps in the city of rafah . in response to the actions of the zionist regime in east rafah, the hamas movement announced: if they attack rafah, they will get nothing but defeat . the airstrikes have intensified since last night. in the attacks on 11 buildings in this city, at least 26 palestinians were martyred, most of them children . some sources have announced the number of martyrs up to 29 people. at the same time, jerusalem authorities announced a missile attack on the positions of the zionist regime's military and the zionist settlements around gaza. the statistics of the casualties of this regime's soldiers in yesterday's attack the palestinian forces have increased to
rafah asked them to go to khanyounis area, according to the israeli occupying army spokesman, the rafah border crossing will be within the scope of this regime's military operations. it is said that at this stage, 100,000 palestinians will be displaced from the eastern parts of rafah. according to the report of the united nations relief organization androa, one million palestinian refugees are currently living in camps in the city of rafah . in response to the actions of the zionist regime in...
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the fear is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. in the coalition government, the far—right finance minister opposes any deal that would spare rafah in return for israeli hostages. "there's no half work. "rafah, nuseirat, deir al balah — absolute destruction," says bezalel smotrich. the israelis say there are four hamas battalions in rafah to be destroyed, with or without a ceasefire. the un is making plans for more field hospitals, but warns it won't stop a disaster. it will not avoid what we expect will be substantial additional mortality and morbidity. a lot more people dying? a lot more people dying, a lot more death and a lot more diseases. this is where utter destruction leads — people who've lost their homes forced to camp next to graves. rahab abudacah is the mother of seven children. she described some of the horrors she and her children have witnessed. she points to a grave covered in bricks and explains the grim reason for this. translation: yesterday, | there was a grave and there were no rocks above it and the fam
the fear is that this is what awaits rafah if an invasion is ordered. in the coalition government, the far—right finance minister opposes any deal that would spare rafah in return for israeli hostages. "there's no half work. "rafah, nuseirat, deir al balah — absolute destruction," says bezalel smotrich. the israelis say there are four hamas battalions in rafah to be destroyed, with or without a ceasefire. the un is making plans for more field hospitals, but warns it won't...
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some have already started leaving rafah. and here are live pictures coming into us from al—mawasi, where some people have been told to go. some black smoke has been on the horizon. western and arab leaders have repeatedly warned against a major ground operation in rafah, because of the large numbers of palestinians sheltering there. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, insists the move is necessary. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has the latest. already we're seeing people fleeing from this area in the east of rafah. they're getting into their cars with their belongings, into donkey carts as well, some of them heading to the west. others may be heeding the israeli order to go to these two tent cities, al—mawasi and khan younis. and the israeli military is stressing that what is planned here is a limited offensive, that it will happen in a gradual way. now, hamas has come out already, though, saying that this is a dangerous escalation that will have consequences. we had understood that a hamas deleg
some have already started leaving rafah. and here are live pictures coming into us from al—mawasi, where some people have been told to go. some black smoke has been on the horizon. western and arab leaders have repeatedly warned against a major ground operation in rafah, because of the large numbers of palestinians sheltering there. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, insists the move is necessary. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has the latest. already we're seeing...
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that's another city bordering rafah. that's another city bordering rafah. that is rubble, not a little bit but street after street of rubble so they will be pushed into this area cold al mawasi, a beach area, it is sand, there's next to no sanitation or hygiene, and it's getting hot right now in gaza, it is raining today but it is getting hot. so they will be in tents side by side in the final six times the population density of new york city but all on the ground, not a high—rise to be seen, with no hospital can. the last hospital of any size is in rafah, the european hospital, donated by the european hospital, donated by the people of europe. it is 20,000 people hiding there and thousands more in care. they will have to move somewhere without the medical care that they need. you somewhere without the medical care that they need-— that they need. you said that the israeli army _ that they need. you said that the israeli army had _ that they need. you said that the israeli army had set _ that they need. you said that the israeli army had set up _ that t
that's another city bordering rafah. that's another city bordering rafah. that is rubble, not a little bit but street after street of rubble so they will be pushed into this area cold al mawasi, a beach area, it is sand, there's next to no sanitation or hygiene, and it's getting hot right now in gaza, it is raining today but it is getting hot. so they will be in tents side by side in the final six times the population density of new york city but all on the ground, not a high—rise to be seen,...
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but israel insists that the rafah operation will go ahead. i think it is unfortunately for those people in rafah who are celebrating too early to do so. >> richard angle and allie raffa. we're keeping an eye on the white house briefing as well. we're standing by for the brand new witness to be called in trump's hush money trial. she is deborah tarasoff. she worked in accounts payable, and according to the indictment, she is the one who basically processed the invoices involved in the hush money payment. joining me now two reporters whose investigative work has been in the trial. david fahrenthold, and michael rothfeld who reported that trump played a central role until the hush money payments to karen mcdougal and stormy daniels and author of "the fixers." joyce vance, tristan snell, charles coleman, and susan del percio are back with me as well. charles, help us put this in perspective. again, this can all sound very dry. we're connecting the dots, right, from our last witness to this one, who actually prepared the invoices. >> sure. and so
but israel insists that the rafah operation will go ahead. i think it is unfortunately for those people in rafah who are celebrating too early to do so. >> richard angle and allie raffa. we're keeping an eye on the white house briefing as well. we're standing by for the brand new witness to be called in trump's hush money trial. she is deborah tarasoff. she worked in accounts payable, and according to the indictment, she is the one who basically processed the invoices involved in the hush...
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some have already started leaving rafah. and here are live pictures coming into us from al—mawasi, where some people have been told to go. we are keeping across those pictures. we are keeping across those pictures. one woman who's been sheltering in rafah, says she doesn't know where she'll go. this morning, we are working off an evacuation plan from the israeli defense forces to evacuate the neighborhoods of the eastern area of rafah. so these areas include rafah crossing, karem abu salem crossing and extended to other parts. people are starting to evacuate this area immediately. it's not far away. it's just 15 minutes away from where i am now. for me, actually, i'm not doing anything for now. i'm so confused. just to be honest, i have no place to go. this was the last place i know. and actually, if i want to come back to khan yunis, there is no place. it's all destroyed. the areas are crowded and i cannot anymore live inside tent, it's so hot and my health does not allow for me to be in such situation. regarding other ar
some have already started leaving rafah. and here are live pictures coming into us from al—mawasi, where some people have been told to go. we are keeping across those pictures. we are keeping across those pictures. one woman who's been sheltering in rafah, says she doesn't know where she'll go. this morning, we are working off an evacuation plan from the israeli defense forces to evacuate the neighborhoods of the eastern area of rafah. so these areas include rafah crossing, karem abu salem...
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so we are appealing for them to not invade rafah. it's the largest cluster of displacement camps on earth. the border crossings have now been closed. the whole lifeline to the civilian population will falter within days because we will have no new supplies. we will not have fuel for the aid workers. it would be a catastrophe, a bloodbath, if there was a war ploughing through rafah. so, hamas and israel has to agree on a deal that can end this madness and we can get a ceasefire. on a deal that can end this madness earlier i spoke to daniel levy, the president of the us/middle east project and former israeli peace negotiator. i asked him what he thought benjamin netanyahu's endgame was: i think it is really hard to speak in terms of endgame, because the preponderance of analysis and opinion which i would align with is that netanyahu wants this to be a long war. people have talked in terms of the forever war. netanyahu is not looking forward to the morning after, not politically, not in terms of the investigations, not in terms of where
so we are appealing for them to not invade rafah. it's the largest cluster of displacement camps on earth. the border crossings have now been closed. the whole lifeline to the civilian population will falter within days because we will have no new supplies. we will not have fuel for the aid workers. it would be a catastrophe, a bloodbath, if there was a war ploughing through rafah. so, hamas and israel has to agree on a deal that can end this madness and we can get a ceasefire. on a deal that...
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- a rafah operation could also lead the u.s. to impose restrictions on weapons to israel. on the humanitarian front, u.s. officials say any operation in rafah would make it impossible to deliver enough aid to more than one million people who are taking shelter there, many of whom have been displaced multiple times. this morning they evacuated with everything they could carry, after the israeli army dropped leaflets from the sky urging 100,000 gazans in eastern rafah to flee to al mawasi, already a tent city. >> if the offensive is to happen, you know, it's going to be catastrophic. nick: moses kondowe is the gaza team lead of international humanitarian organization project hope. he spoke to us last week from rafah. of 1.2 million displaced in the city, half are kids. and 1 in 5 children are malnourished. >> i see people who are in fear. what i see, especially in the morning, long, winding queues where people will be jostling to, you know, to get the limited available water. nick: the u.n. says in northern gaza, famine is imminen
- a rafah operation could also lead the u.s. to impose restrictions on weapons to israel. on the humanitarian front, u.s. officials say any operation in rafah would make it impossible to deliver enough aid to more than one million people who are taking shelter there, many of whom have been displaced multiple times. this morning they evacuated with everything they could carry, after the israeli army dropped leaflets from the sky urging 100,000 gazans in eastern rafah to flee to al mawasi,...
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, is not in rafah, it's under rafah, in that subterranean arena, so i do think it would be postponed i don't think it would ever be cancelled. so, what does mr netanyahu's latest pledge mean for the ceasefire deal currently on the table? israel says it will wait until wednesday for a response from hamas. a reminder, the deal put forward includes a 40—day truce, in return for the release of some hostages. it would also allow for displaced families to return to northern gaza. it's also reported to involve new wording on restoring calm to gaza, designed to satisfy hamas's demand for a permanent ceasefire. nawaf al—thani is the former qatari director of defence intelligence operations, qatar is a crucial player in the talks. here's his assessment on the likelihood of the deal going through. hamas and other factions in gaza have said that they don't may not have a clear number of all the hostages where they're located. there is the possibility, in fact, we know that there have been hostages that have been killed through either bombings or internally in gaza. depending on the story, it
, is not in rafah, it's under rafah, in that subterranean arena, so i do think it would be postponed i don't think it would ever be cancelled. so, what does mr netanyahu's latest pledge mean for the ceasefire deal currently on the table? israel says it will wait until wednesday for a response from hamas. a reminder, the deal put forward includes a 40—day truce, in return for the release of some hostages. it would also allow for displaced families to return to northern gaza. it's also reported...
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sumi: hamas' response comes hours after israel warned civilians in rafah evacuate. thousands of palestinians began fleeing the southern city following a warning from israel that 100,000 people should leave parts of the city as the military carries out strikes. a spokesman for the israeli military said the purpose is to destroy the four remaining hamas battalions. in the u.s., king abdullah of jordan met with president biden who warned of the repercussions of the rafah offensive, which could cause a regional spillover of a conflict. in anticipation of the offensive, the israeli defense forces dropped flyers to explain to palestinians where they should go. they have been directed to head north, although there is still uncertainty among those fleeing. >> today, they threw flyers. we don't know where to go. the children are scared. the people are not sure where to go. there has been confusion on the streets where they threw the flyers. people are dismantling their tents and don't know where to go. sumi: as you can see in this map, israel is urging evacuees to go towards
sumi: hamas' response comes hours after israel warned civilians in rafah evacuate. thousands of palestinians began fleeing the southern city following a warning from israel that 100,000 people should leave parts of the city as the military carries out strikes. a spokesman for the israeli military said the purpose is to destroy the four remaining hamas battalions. in the u.s., king abdullah of jordan met with president biden who warned of the repercussions of the rafah offensive, which could...
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he said that israel would go into rafah with or without a deal. of course, hamas has been pushing for a full ceasefire that would bring an end to this war. but mr netanyahu analysts say, does he not fully support the deal that is out there or is he trying to keep his coalition government together? because you have these thinly veiled threats from some of his ministers that they could quit the government if there was a deal that prevented israel from going into rafah, which it has said it needs to do to get rid of remaining hamas battalions and achieve a full victory over hamas. riot police in georgia have used water cannon and tear gas and arrested 63 people demonstrating in the capital, tbilisi. they're angry about the controversial "foreign influence" bill, seen as russian—inspired legislation targeting media freedoms and civil liberties. the georgian government plans to adopt the bill, despite protests and warnings from the european union that the law could derail the country's eu integration. let's speak to rayhan demytrie live in tbilisi. a
he said that israel would go into rafah with or without a deal. of course, hamas has been pushing for a full ceasefire that would bring an end to this war. but mr netanyahu analysts say, does he not fully support the deal that is out there or is he trying to keep his coalition government together? because you have these thinly veiled threats from some of his ministers that they could quit the government if there was a deal that prevented israel from going into rafah, which it has said it needs...
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the idf will carry out an operation in the city of rafah, regardless of the agreement with hamas. there is a concerned escalation, as the secretary general said antonio guterres organization, if israeli strikes on rafah do not stop, disaster cannot be avoided. in recent weeks , airstrikes have struck the rafah area, a military attack that would have led to an inevitable escalation that would have killed thousands more civilians and killed thousands more. forced to flee again would have devastating consequences for palestinians in gaza. meanwhile, the israeli army carried out a new air raid on the central region of the gaza strip. idf fighters attacked active tunnels, a launch point, anti-tank rockets and destroyed an observation post at one of the hamas infrastructure sites. more than 100 people were detained during pro-palestinian protests at columbia university in new york, media reports citing police. the security forces took us out. students with their hands tied, a squad of police managed to storm the campus, where the protesters barricaded themselves with the help of sofas a
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it says the president reiterated his clear position on rafah. so what is the president's position on rafah? lets pull up axios'. last wednesday, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken visited israel and had a tough conversation with netanyahu regarding a possible israeli operation in rafah. two sources briefed on the meeting said blinken told netanyahu during the meeting that a major military operation in rafah would lead to the u.s. publicly opposing it, and would negatively impact u.s.-israel relations. just so our viewers understand, hamas leaders, we believe, are underneath rafah and those tunnels. so essentially the u.s. government says, sit back, netanyahu. wait for the next october 7th. don't get rid of hamas. that's a translation. >> rebeccah: wright, israel has no choice but to go into rafah and eliminate hamas. this is the last major stronghold where hamas is located. if israel carries out its campaign, its military campaign against hamas in rafah, though it has been conducting its military campaign, it will be very careful about nonco
it says the president reiterated his clear position on rafah. so what is the president's position on rafah? lets pull up axios'. last wednesday, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken visited israel and had a tough conversation with netanyahu regarding a possible israeli operation in rafah. two sources briefed on the meeting said blinken told netanyahu during the meeting that a major military operation in rafah would lead to the u.s. publicly opposing it, and would negatively impact u.s.-israel...
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we have no intentions to be in rafah, rafah is not the goal. our goal was to live peacefully. but if we will not finish the issue of hamas controlling the gaza strip, and as long as they are saying that they will do october 7th again and again, we're just postponing the problem, because it's going to happen in two months, in three months or in four months. that is the main problem. that's why we are trying to solve the issue. if there will be a cease—fire now and the hostages will come back, hopefully we can solve this problem as well, but if not, we will have no other option. more human remains have been found by police investigating the death of a man in greater manchester. a torso was discovered this month in salford. they have now set up four investigation scenes in and around manchester — in winton, salford, and in bury. detectives say they are also looking through hundreds of hours of cctv vision. two men are in custody. our correspondent greg mckenziejoins me now. bring us up to date on this, what more do you know?— bring us up to date on this, what more do you kn
we have no intentions to be in rafah, rafah is not the goal. our goal was to live peacefully. but if we will not finish the issue of hamas controlling the gaza strip, and as long as they are saying that they will do october 7th again and again, we're just postponing the problem, because it's going to happen in two months, in three months or in four months. that is the main problem. that's why we are trying to solve the issue. if there will be a cease—fire now and the hostages will come back,...
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an israeli aid, 1 million people have fled to rafah. for months the u.s. has warned against an attack. netanyahu ignored the warnings now on assault is imminent. it will kill countless civilians, president biden must back his words with action and all military offensive aid to israel. that's the push and pull here. >> absolutely. so much of what we see on this comes down to essentially partisan politics whether or not they support israel in this is dependent on whether or not they liked netanyahu from the get-go. and i think we still have more questions than answers here. what is and sort of what senator sanders is referring. to say what is the biden policy on any given day. it seems to shift because the politics for him are very difficult for him both here and certainly abroad. the other questions we have when you talk about the hostages how many of them are alive. how many of them are well? we still don't have firm answers on that. part of the reason why hamas doesn't genuinely want to come to the table. >> bret: here is prime ministe
an israeli aid, 1 million people have fled to rafah. for months the u.s. has warned against an attack. netanyahu ignored the warnings now on assault is imminent. it will kill countless civilians, president biden must back his words with action and all military offensive aid to israel. that's the push and pull here. >> absolutely. so much of what we see on this comes down to essentially partisan politics whether or not they support israel in this is dependent on whether or not they liked...
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with the threat of a full-scale offensive hanging over rafah, people here keep asking where will they go? much of gaza lies in ruin. the destructs on such a scale it is uninhabitable. and there is nowhere safe to run to. this little boy and his elder sister are beside themselves with grief. they've already lost their mother. now their father's been taken too. "my brother is just 6 years old," zayna al ref screams. "he's an orphan. how do i raise him." the staggeringly civilian death toll in gaza has sparked nationwide protests at american universities, which have not gone unnoticed by students in rafah, whose education came to an abrupt halt with the war. they no longer have walls to spray graffiti on. instead showing their gratitude on the tents they now call home. aid groups have warned that an invasion of rafah would worsen the already desperate humanitarian situation in gaza, jericka, where famine looms. >> debora patta reporting in east jerusalem. thank you. >>> in this country stanti-war protests on college campuses have grown nationwide. this is usc in los angeles. police there
with the threat of a full-scale offensive hanging over rafah, people here keep asking where will they go? much of gaza lies in ruin. the destructs on such a scale it is uninhabitable. and there is nowhere safe to run to. this little boy and his elder sister are beside themselves with grief. they've already lost their mother. now their father's been taken too. "my brother is just 6 years old," zayna al ref screams. "he's an orphan. how do i raise him." the staggeringly...