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so a mosque in a leader, yahya sinwar can walk out of his tunnels and say, he stood up against the israelis for seven months plus& that he won i don't know how they're going to basically split the difference on that one because neptune, you needs to be able to finish the war from his point of view. and a seymour needs the war to be finished. is finishing the war as israel, since is that do you think that's even feasible i mean, sinwar is obviously seems to have done a fine job of hiding thus far yeah, you know, i don't see how netanyahu wins since he's never defined winning other than this elusive concept of total victory, that is canvas in wars are fought for political ends. >> and the political end here from israel point of view, would be obvious. it goes in, it dismantles, defeats hamas, then it leaves and turns over the gaza strip to some governing authority other than israel israel is an occupying the west bank and gaza at the same time. but because netanyahu has refused to partner with the most logical governing authority, the palestinian authority in the west bank or any other govern
so a mosque in a leader, yahya sinwar can walk out of his tunnels and say, he stood up against the israelis for seven months plus& that he won i don't know how they're going to basically split the difference on that one because neptune, you needs to be able to finish the war from his point of view. and a seymour needs the war to be finished. is finishing the war as israel, since is that do you think that's even feasible i mean, sinwar is obviously seems to have done a fine job of hiding...
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. >> narrator: in the wake of the conflict, a photo of yahya sinwar, hamas's leader in gaza, sent a foreboding message. >>hat sinwar did, which was quite interesting, is take a picture of him sitting on an armchair. the destruction around him was quite clear. this was saying, "okay, you're maybe stronger right now, "but i haven't lost anything. i'm willing to go for another round whenever i choose." at the same time, hamas was also beginning to prepare its plan of attack, something that it implemented so horrifically on october 7, 2023. >> soldiers (singing in arabic): >> narrato netanyahu's go-to strategy toward hamas-- containment in gaza-- was beginning to crack. but his focuwas elsewhere. >> netanyahu is currently on trial for corruption. >> over allegedly accepting bribes in a breach of trust. >> narrator: he was embroiled in scandal, facing charges of bribery and corruption. he and his coalition government were briefly toppled. >> his own personal affairs lead eventually to three different indictments on criminal charges, including bribery, charges that he has always claimed are bogus, a
. >> narrator: in the wake of the conflict, a photo of yahya sinwar, hamas's leader in gaza, sent a foreboding message. >>hat sinwar did, which was quite interesting, is take a picture of him sitting on an armchair. the destruction around him was quite clear. this was saying, "okay, you're maybe stronger right now, "but i haven't lost anything. i'm willing to go for another round whenever i choose." at the same time, hamas was also beginning to prepare its plan of...
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sinwar. according to the prosecutor, they have a case to answer and they could be charged with murder, rape and kidnap. so very serious. also of course, as you mentioned, two key israeli leaders as was explained this afternoon by the chief prosecutor karim khan. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and minister of defence yoav gallant bear criminal responsibility for the following international crimes, committed on the territory of the state of palestine, from at least the 8th of october 2023. the crimes include starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, wilfully causing great suffering, serious injury to body or health, or cruel treatment. so where does it go from here? well, we have seen — so where does it go from here? well, we have seen a _ so where does it go from here? well, we have seen a lot _ so where does it go from here? well, we have seen a lot of _ so where does it go from here? well, we have seen a lot of reactions - we have seen a lot of reactions today to what has
sinwar. according to the prosecutor, they have a case to answer and they could be charged with murder, rape and kidnap. so very serious. also of course, as you mentioned, two key israeli leaders as was explained this afternoon by the chief prosecutor karim khan. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and minister of defence yoav gallant bear criminal responsibility for the following international crimes, committed on the territory of the state of palestine, from at least the 8th of october...
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it's yahya sinwar who is somewhere beneath the buildings of a rafah right now hiding out. he's been calling the shots and gaza. so that's number one number two, it was unclear what they agreed to, what hamas agreed to, the big sticking point is the definition of a ceasefire israel, once a temporary ceasefire. and hamas wants a permanent cease fire. why is that? because because once the swap is made for israeli hostages, for palestinian prisoners then hamas gives up all of its leverage, which is why they've been demanding two things. one, the removal of all israeli troops from gaza and to a permanent cease fire. well, of course, once that happens, that means hamas will rush back into all of gaza once again, regained control and we'll be back to square one. so look, i'm not surprised. i think what happened was this morning, as you know, israel drop the leaflets, warning 100,000 goes to move out of raffa because an attack was imminent. and i think the political leadership of of hamas trying to put the hot potato back into israel's hands said, hey, we agree to this because the
it's yahya sinwar who is somewhere beneath the buildings of a rafah right now hiding out. he's been calling the shots and gaza. so that's number one number two, it was unclear what they agreed to, what hamas agreed to, the big sticking point is the definition of a ceasefire israel, once a temporary ceasefire. and hamas wants a permanent cease fire. why is that? because because once the swap is made for israeli hostages, for palestinian prisoners then hamas gives up all of its leverage, which is...
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many of the hostages are there, yahya sinwar , they there, yahya sinwar, they reports reckon that he's basically surrounded himself with a human shield of hostages, and that's why this war began. it wasn't because of the fact that the idf woke up one day and decided they need to start pummelling gaza. it's the fact that this genocidal terrorist group on their border who they'd been trying to up until that point, they'd fought various skirmishes against, had demonstrated just what they were capable of if given half the chance. capable of if given half the chance . so, you know, everyone chance. so, you know, everyone wants this to end as soon as possible, but i think the demand has to be not. israel needs to buck up its ideas or more. hamas needs to surrender and to give over the hostages . i just find over the hostages. i just find it odd that the discussion is never really in that frame. >> it seems so. one sided onto israel, but nobody's saying hamas should surrender and we will. we will make sure they do whilst they're the leaders are all holed up in qatar. but of course, it all inf
many of the hostages are there, yahya sinwar , they there, yahya sinwar, they reports reckon that he's basically surrounded himself with a human shield of hostages, and that's why this war began. it wasn't because of the fact that the idf woke up one day and decided they need to start pummelling gaza. it's the fact that this genocidal terrorist group on their border who they'd been trying to up until that point, they'd fought various skirmishes against, had demonstrated just what they were...
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sinwar , which hamas under yahya sinwar, which is the point, will get out , is the point, will get out, because the political leadership and the sponsors of hamas, not only of qatar, but it's particularly saudi arabia has been strong about this, saying you've got to win this, you've got to get this out, and we need a settlement with israel. the point on the other side is that there is a great fear, particularly from the liberal press, which is very strong in israel. haaretz times visceral, particularly the english language, dailies are saying, now, look, you've split the country completely and you're just going on with the war. this is to netanyahu and his hardline settler allies in his government. you're just going on, in order that you may survive, because once we have peace and the thing stops, you'll be out of office, you'll be on trial again, and that's the end of it. and it's becoming a very personal survival game, according to the critics , very according to the critics, very divisive, even, as you say in israel, with some people convinced he's more interested in annihilating ha
sinwar , which hamas under yahya sinwar, which is the point, will get out , is the point, will get out, because the political leadership and the sponsors of hamas, not only of qatar, but it's particularly saudi arabia has been strong about this, saying you've got to win this, you've got to get this out, and we need a settlement with israel. the point on the other side is that there is a great fear, particularly from the liberal press, which is very strong in israel. haaretz times visceral,...
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sinwar, the group's leader in gaza. to my mind, sinwar and his hamas accomplices are clearly war criminals. the horrific october 7 terrorist attack on israel began this war and included the mass murder of 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, the taking of hundreds of hostages, and sexual violence against captives. these war crimes are well documented and very few people would dispute the merits of those charges. mr. president, the icc prosecutor also asked for arrest warrants for israeli prime minister netanyahu and defense minister gallant. the icc charges focus on the use of starvation of civilians as a method of war as well as international attacks against the civilian population. those are the charges. the use of starvation of civilians as a method of war clearly a war crime as well as intentional attacks against the civilian population. specifically, the prosecutor says that netanyahu is responsible for, quote, depriving civilians of objects indispensable to their survival, including willfully impeding relief s
sinwar, the group's leader in gaza. to my mind, sinwar and his hamas accomplices are clearly war criminals. the horrific october 7 terrorist attack on israel began this war and included the mass murder of 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, the taking of hundreds of hostages, and sexual violence against captives. these war crimes are well documented and very few people would dispute the merits of those charges. mr. president, the icc prosecutor also asked for arrest warrants for israeli...
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. >> reporter: the prosecutor seeking the arrest of yahya sinwar, the alleged master mind of the october 7th attack and two other hamas leaders, outlining charges, including murder, rape, torture and hostage-taking. hamas condemning the court in response. >> hostages must be released immediately. >> reporter: the charges against israel include deliberately starving the people of gaza by choking off food supplies. and intentionally targeting civilians. >> these crimes were committed in the context of the ongoing armed conflict, and as part of a widespread and systematic attack against the civilian population of gaza. >> all right. just moments ago, host of the 11th hour, stephanie ruhle, spoke prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> my response is no different from president biden, who said this is outrageous and many people across the political spectrum in the united states and leaders of democratic countries around the world have called it exactly that. it's a rogue prosecutor who is out to demonize the one and only jewish state. he is doing that by first applying the false symmetry. he e
. >> reporter: the prosecutor seeking the arrest of yahya sinwar, the alleged master mind of the october 7th attack and two other hamas leaders, outlining charges, including murder, rape, torture and hostage-taking. hamas condemning the court in response. >> hostages must be released immediately. >> reporter: the charges against israel include deliberately starving the people of gaza by choking off food supplies. and intentionally targeting civilians. >> these crimes...
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sinwar, and also israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they'll charge netanyahu with war crimes and crimes against humanity for the aftermath of the war there, for what's happened in gaza, as well as the head of hamas for what happened on october 7th. >> wow. okay. we'll be following that. richard haass and david ignatius, thank you, both, very much for coming on this morning. we appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," former president trump claims he's done more for black voter than abraham lincoln. we're going to take a look at his pitch to nra members. >>> first, our next guest says for all of our country's political problems and for all of the real risks to our democracy, not everything in washington is broken. senior writer for "the new york times," david leonhardt, joins us next to explain. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale fr
sinwar, and also israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they'll charge netanyahu with war crimes and crimes against humanity for the aftermath of the war there, for what's happened in gaza, as well as the head of hamas for what happened on october 7th. >> wow. okay. we'll be following that. richard haass and david ignatius, thank you, both, very much for coming on this morning. we appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," former president trump claims he's...
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there's talk about yahya sinwar, the new osama bin laden. i saw him before the war. i can tell you what that was like. >> yes. >> reporter: i was in gaza covering clashes at the time. there were often clashes. not on the level of october 7th, but it was often mid to serious level fighting in gaza. i was there. we were covering it. we were recording it. suddenly, there was an excitement. people started noticing something was happening. something is happening. i saw a long convoy of cars, maybe 10 or 15 similar cars driving in a convoy to the area where we were. people started saying, oh, it's sinwar. he didn't make that many public appearances. we start trying to get near him so i could throw him a question. he got out of the car. there was a crush and he had a lot of security with him. people were pushing and shoving. i ended up getting shoved, more or less, right in front of his face, and i asked him a few questions. he answered, nothing particularly important, what he said. just about how the palestinians are going to resist. then he got back in his car and left. b
there's talk about yahya sinwar, the new osama bin laden. i saw him before the war. i can tell you what that was like. >> yes. >> reporter: i was in gaza covering clashes at the time. there were often clashes. not on the level of october 7th, but it was often mid to serious level fighting in gaza. i was there. we were covering it. we were recording it. suddenly, there was an excitement. people started noticing something was happening. something is happening. i saw a long convoy of...