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the not to rebuild of houses built stage. i don't that the police tino thought this an important role to play my the prime minister for this thing is deserted dignity. his royal desert of security. i'm both deserved to leave him base and safety in the same land we want to work together to achieve this. and that's why i appreciate a lot of discussion today in the past. several months ago when nobody was taking care of what was happening in the me, the least we long as days they these day initiative and we hold that meeting and united nations in new york in september. more than 40 people at the end it. not all of them agreed that we have to work on building this that too soon at that moment and nothing that i might do what's happening. but now in the media of,
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of these crisis and the best, the best honda that we can do to the people that has been losing their lives even inside the deal to is to work for know the, to make this impossible to happen again. thank a b as a kind of that's enough to lift it up so i know what what to do to question and we'll begin by contacting me. so anyways, any my id, like what is the the problem has up minutes are burning like that. don't have caught up with you to expect to contort as it is on site to the vision attacks, not committed by israel again, as the guys uh, the construction committee premises as a whole, to us go shifting the surface to model. regretfully, we continued to witness as valuable targeting and selling or 7 facilities
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with no respect for any hospitality schools. and the guys that he construction committee premises was the attend a better example. this is a bit to me of is right in this respect for all the bar of the civil installations at the committee was established in the 1st place to provide assistance to our brothers and guys. and in the back, the rob of all these violations. we see nothing but falls pretext by these lady to patient forces and yesterday, to hold out you and run school was send and there is no excuse we own. witnessed women and children told in 2 pieces the own over the school building. yet there was what we did not see this model of proportionate to these funds from the international community. on many occasions, we demanded establishment of international investigations committees to look
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into and investigate the violations committed by these bailey's targeting costs. because then schools, i'm coming up with the states and false allegations, yet no response from the international community. once again, we did it today that there must be an international investigation committee be formed to investigate the crimes committed by israel protest. but uh you ask about cutter, a guys that eco destruction committee premises. it is a part of our efforts towards providing assistance to our brothers in guys that yet it also, it is of no less importance to then the hospitality and school is being settled and bombarded on daily basis all across guys. this straight board that with discrimination is on the side, the face. in minute i allow me to be on the who not a soft call a side up quite a bomb and actually look for a, a looks at last night. it was
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a come said am, will cover the low side of head, i know how you can from and to a key to for, to bring itself in las vegas negotiations as well. i think the thoughts, uh, you know, uh what i can comment that the, for sort of still ongoing. we have the, we have standard policy on there and, and the last few weeks unfortunately, throughout the negotiations. and uh, you know, it's really not helpful at all the content productive to see leaks about the negotiations coming out in the media before seating the deal, the dealers going through a ups and down from time to time as of all of the last few weeks. but uh, i think that to, you know, i'm not more confident that we ought to close enough to reach to a data that can bring the people safely back to their homes. with that,
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are they all of the hostages on how side or whatever the exchange? uh, that's what happened or take this from those very side. most importantly, eh, is to see a humanitarian in human data assessed as flowing into us. we see that people are suffering from starvation, if at all a lacking of fall out of the ones that are off sanitation, the hosp, those that can go out to fuel. so these are the most important things, which shouldn't be a relevant to the deal itself. but if that data is going to facilitate that, we hope that happened as soon as possible. so i thought i would jump in, not only to, to buy it all this shape and recreation really to shake. mohammed, thanks very much. i don't, i swear the question. um, i know that the, the issue is sensitive as you've just outlined on the hostages. but i wonder if you can just provide you said you were more confident. note that an agreement can be reached. can you see what makes you more confident and what stumbling blocks might
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still be in the way? and for hi, representative burrell based on your conversations and israel, and as elsewhere. and what's your sense of the situation with the hostages? and is there anything that you can union can do to help in this regard? thank. regarding the level of confidence on video, she shows that, you know, it's, it's along the way. so when you come closer to the goal, you'll see your confidence levels are increasing and we help we hope that we are teaching a to that point to the sticking points. honestly, at this stage, autumn on a practical logistical uh, not really something to present the caught off of the did the therefore it has, you know, a split ongoing and we have the, we communicate with both parties without us, with those ladies or,
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or with him. us and we see that is a good the problem that especially happens in the last few days. thank you and you're a prime minister i being and jitters. i am and to levine from all the he met full, almost 4 hours with the families, to the families of the people who has a hostages. 5 the sons are brothers. as i understand, the band is shorter oh, the sufferings they asked me to transfer me to you that you should do. i'm sure you'll do everything you quote, you know, the to religious hostages from all i side you to be and you know, we are doing executive the same thing. putting pressure in both box in order to make this deal possible. i know that you had been working renters since day one seem to day one. even before that, you did all the drugs and threatening to visor the made these release are possible,
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which is part of the past that we have to follow in order to get to get these. but the, you know, total evaluations in guys had been talking also with the palestinian senior society in the west bank. and they explained also the level of violence, increasing violence, which is the software in the west bank and do something also that has to be taken into account by the international community and prevent the due to increase of violence against the police team using that territory. would open a 2nd from violence on dition from i think situation. so thank you very much for your efforts. i am sure you'll associate still in the video and believe it was time is that when it comes to the deal with this particular point, could we say that is going to boil down to 2 things?
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first of all, the extended pools will extend that cease fire. is it? is it one of the keys sticking points? the supervisor you said that time us cannot have a future in goes from a u. d. u perspective. are you talking about a v inventive policy or facility taking over the gaza strip? are you talking about an out of police force different mechanisms that could take over in the future? a but uh, they gotta think what the, uh, you know, what the remains and negotiation as, as i mentioned earlier. uh, it's not really about, you know, a specific thing that, you know, i can comment yes or not about it, but this. so the challenges that the remains and then english issues are very minor compared to the big of china challenges. they are modeling just to get it. they are more practical. and i believe that to, with the willingness of both parties to engage and to have this data uh, moving,
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we can, we can reach that. we are a, we've been focused in the past 4 or 5 weeks now. and these negotiations we've been, we divide every way, all possible ways in order to ensure that the civilians oddities and retreats all human beings, all of us in the civilians, all civilians, whether they are from those very side or the state inside. as, as we mentioned in, in, in civil occasions our focus is to make sure that, that it is happening safely. and there are also the humanitarian issues of the advisor stood up to be addressed. and that prime minister and thank you, look the solution to political solution for the guys i'm not
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talking about did they asked to pick a day after day every day to, to that just a to see that a after. but that, that sort of moment ability to go set them that would have to be found when they say that the usual as should not stay in gaza. that's how much non state and guys are. the only one who can take seriously control can provide shorter issues with the population is the listing under assign it that they are ready to do so. in fact, the board of dean and authority as never left it as a who is providing cheaper services to the population, who is providing the schools and hospitals and services, paying for it and organizing it and not how much is it but a general flooded tens of thousands of a staff member the teen or the authorities of that being paid by that. but she didn't know funny. did they wait for the support of it'll be in union. so i seen
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that, but you know, sorry to have to go back to the question and dissolution for because it has to be part of the overall solution for the police. the an issue, we need to know what to do for them for the student territories that physically, well death rate physically. it was on a most west bank and gaza, but they are part of the same for the senior and territory for the same publish the new people. and this has to be solve old to get a new policy. and then a 40 i think we planning an important role. they will need help. they will that help. they will not help and maybe i don't know that those issues video, someone else has to shop for people just, you know, sort of. but the political agent do 40 that has to take a guys a to, to put it to, you know, sort of the stuff. and then what time it was so happy to have that you should find
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them either way. submitted. so is that all right? what else we think is excellent? see the problem is that i'm going to sort of the law or the higher the presence of the you. mr. button. thank is as okay, we have just been listening to the guitar, a prime minister, along with the european union's foreign policy chief. there's a lot that we learned over the last 30 minutes or so in that press conference. so we're going to try and recap where we are now, where these latest statements leave us and then try and debrief them with you. a bill, i mean, see, i'm quick repack recap. allow me a little bit of a preamble here. we have the category prime minister who spoke and was up route to the foreign policy chief for the year of the kentoria. prime minister was asked a lot of questions. first of all, he said they spoke about a ceasefire. that was his opening statement. that's their priority. on the guitar, a diplomatic front is to get a ceasefire. that's number one. number 2, he predictably got a lot of questions on the issue of releasing hostages and captives. and where those
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negotiations are. this is what we're learning at this hour. it is 1943 gmc, he did not want to give a lot of details on the content of any negotiations, but he did confirmed the negotiations are continuing. he said that he thinks they're not far from reaching a deal. and he also said it is not so much he was asked about the challenges of, of current deal. and he said they're actually very minor video. sions. the challenges and negotiations are now at this stage. very minor compared to the logistical and practical challenges. and this is something that had been reported previously. how do you actually release hostages in war zones? um, but he wouldn't say he wouldn't discuss the terms of any potential deal who might be released in exchange for whom and exchange for a pause and fighting if so for how long he wouldn't get drawn into any of the details on that. he did say all human beings are the same civilians are civilians
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with their policy is or is really so we want them out of a lot of captivity. so that's where we are on that. he also mentioned it's not helpful to see leaks in the press when you're negotiating the release of, of captives and the efforts are ongoing. that's where we are in that issue. he was praise. i have to say in the start there, perhaps he was, he was praise by the by the u foreign policy chief. we know both the europeans and the americans want their captives out of gaza. and the u. a foreign policy chief, frankly, was almost pulling over himself to complement guitar on, on what they've been doing. yes. so thank you. i think i have few, i'm sort of ration on the whole press conference and to visit a border and to the region. it looks of us about his main goal is that a lease of hostages? he went out of his way to meet the families of the hostages in is right. he didn't have time to meet any palestinian family homes, have 300 children in his early june. second,
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notice he did not mention the word sees fight. he mentioned the word pauses. you mean to tell you and pauses the putin, the u. s. academy knowledge when you, when you end terminal, as you say and has to, it has to be implemented. and he's saying it's not being implemented at the moment . yeah, he spoke about the security council resolutions. he said, must be implemented. yeah. so if you are p and cannot impose cont kenneth pressure, the u. s. and their allies to implement this security concept as a homewood instead of saying that to europe would put its weight to influence the part is to implement the ceasefire. this is those jewish and then who can do that? a notice also that he spoke about the hostages, most of his talk, a busty prime in a sort of cut that was very careful to talk about. yes, there could be a deal, but there are so many logistics. mm hm. so how do you gonna bring those hostages
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from different data from different factions, how you secure their fix it? how which party would receive those hostages? so all these details are still in the making and they cannot release that. but at least you said they are, there is a digit which include, i think the way i understood from the prime minister cutoff, it will include also civilian informed, pulsing and haven't because he said civilian is to be the thousands of policy. now civilians who are detained without enterprise and then is there a budget including $8.00 to $3.00 women, including about $300.00 or $200.00 and thousands of where i rested after october 7th. he also spoke about the, the, the i was when he was the word that how much committed a massacre and october settings. but when he spoke about the, what is there a way to do it? he goes the 1st step on edge. yeah. would you like by the way, exists in english as carnage the it make it easier?
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i mean he wants to avoid the word mastercard or cognitive. yeah. he was the 1st there and i should have made it clear. that's what is happening and gaza is more of a mastercard, so that i'm just a oh, if i don't, how many stand by? because i am till we can now speak to alison 0 correspondence hush and hel bar, who was at that press conference hush. and what was, was listening to the question as you put to both the guitar, he prime minister and the u. s. foreign policy chief. i'd like to know and the start there, what you took away from. okay, how am i? i'm told that how soon is just setting up. how soon can you hear me? we okay, we'll get back the house and he's setting up as soon as he's marked up. we'll go back to him. he still uh, at the site in the hallway. the press conference was taking place. yeah.
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until how many the shows up ro is the head of the european foreign policy. how would you assess the evolution of europe's diplomacy on this in the last 5 weeks? i think that the speaking more profoundly and loudly about paramount. and so i saw that in the the scores of most of european leaders b, it's in spain or in norway or, and me and drum for many other. so the 22nd. they feel the sufferings of disobedience and because of the, i believe more than the americans, the proximity, you know, of europe to the middle is being always knowledgeable of what's going on. they know what's happened to the posting. and so they're speaking highly of that. they also talking about a reward for the policy. now i thought it the most of the european now pushing
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forward to empower a boss and the policy in authority to take over in a way to the book. but he bought it and what is it right? it is trying to do to impose it swing on god. so say there is an offer to, it doesn't recognize it. they have been doing some services in casa. so yes, they are weekend, back to, sorry. ok, patient, that's why it happened. you can do a spend, especially with the simpler, so we can empower the policy, you know, sort of the, to take over the guys that had the band have is, or is imposing its way on because, and people, so that is, i think the european and the scores in general are developing along those steps. he will, he was very strong in his statement about how the palestinian authority is the only entity that can be running things in gaza. post for this is coming by the way, just on the heels of an opinion piece by the us president joe biden,
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where he was saying, pretty much the same thing in the washington post saying there is a, there has to be a unified palestinian leadership. those are his words of palestinians and gaza. palestinians in the occupied west bank under the palestinian authority. so the europeans and the americans on that specific question are speaking with with one voice. i think the americans are going one step further. okay. about a, an empower policy now sort of an incredible problem on when i spoke to my colleagues here in doha and others what, what do you think they mean by that? hi, it's been great talking about somebody who has some kind of support among the policy . i think best himself has lots of somebody like murder one, but a goofy, if there is the, there is a comprehensive did somebody like the who's he could be the person because he has credibility his he has support and he the company to deal with him. why did his
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insurance before they leave? it is just like if you remember what happened with them on the and declared when there is that did why he was in and present. so when he came out, he was embraced by his people something along those lines because this policy no thought of the way it is now, it is not really popular among posting. it's lost so much could of being quiet, being fired on the didn't speak of even in the summer to meet the public center for them. my son did not say what he wants a bus spoke about money, about those going through pay the p a their share of a contribution. but i have heard about say, we want this 1234. so these things had made the pulsing of our news a lot among the public citizens. so you as well as talking about the credit they've been posting and reduction. so that means anything they're spoke about. i'm not out of the road for our best, that they could keep him, but the symbolic. so we have to read among between the lines and see what the
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americans are trying to to say. and, and, and while we're reading between the lines, both the us and the e u r. when they're showing support for the palestinian authority to be administering and leading palestinians and gaza in the future, they are therefore contradicting israel because israel has said benjamin netanyahu, it is really prime minister has said multiple times. there's no role there for the palestinian authority in the future of the of gods ends, because he says they haven't denounced the mazda packs on october, the 7th, etc. he has multiple reasons, but he does not want a, according to all his recent statements. he doesn't want to see the da running anything actually for godson's hard things that the one to see. 3 are policy, not people, not the way he, he's acting in augusta call me. think this must have cuz i think he wants to as
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many policy number as possible. and he also has this kind of the policy and how sort of the pie sometimes a hold the money to go through the policy, not a photo to or by you these instructions in different parts of the west bank. i mean, how the policy then would the portray the policy know sort of the one to see the, the you is already autumn, inputting every, every quarter. not for the future. you come in for the village at the time out of this thing. so many people are kidding every day. so the policy, you know, sort of thing is the as well so much for it because of the is, are you dealing with this policy? you have a product of the have yes. yeah, and thank you so much for that. debrief, i want to go straight to hush and how bar, which is yours hush i'm. i hope are you were ashen at the press conference. we appreciate the scramble to come up live for us. we see the, the room where the pressure was held just behind you. i'll follow your lead on this . i think we would, there were a lot of interesting things to come out of that press conference. there was a conversation and questions including yours,
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on captives release hostage released negotiations. there were also obviously information coming from the you foreign policy chief. where do you want to start to so is the 2 main takeaways from the press conference between the katara, the prime minister minister of foreign affairs. so how much would on black man outside a n d u. r representative for for an offense and security? joseph brown is basically the catawba is saying that a deal is limited and that it normal go boys down to the significance sticking points. that was that in the past, but particularly about the number of hostages and also the extended ceasefire to pay the way for the hostage a release to take place. they've managed to overcome that. they say they is just now putting down to some very few logistical issues that they need to pin down in
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the upcoming days before they officially analyse the breakthrough. the 2nd, the most important take away from this process is the european perspective. when it comes to the future of guys and you, you've had him, you've heard joseph beretta saying that how much is a ton shop to of that the palestinian authority is going to take over this trip headed the child as though this is not, there is not a consensus in the world when it comes to how to move forward when it comes to gaza . but it seems that the europeans, along with these writers of the americans, are adamant on the need to turn that chop total of how much to do that. you have to have to have things happening a policy and or follow the to take, you know, but, but then many europeans have been saying over the past few days, but they really don't trust the best buy. this is a forward to you strong enough to expand its control over because of the full it has to be reinvented to reinvent the policy or pharmacy means that you have to
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bring a need, a faces to take over. but that is going to be the policy is, will have to this live this. now when it comes to the transition, it's in gaza. they're talking about a piece force, a peacekeeping force that he's going to take over the to day and 40 minutes has said that there's absolutely no way you will see a police force on the out of will because they are definitely going to be widely seen as commuters and to a to is on this raise of the out of what and you get a sense of you be in union along with the americans are struggling to decide what's next. when it comes to dealing with the ratification of what happened on october. the 7th. yeah, they're, well they are even struggling to decide whether they want to call it what's next because the, you find policy chief went out of his way to say, actually we're not discussing after we're discussing right now. this clearly in response to this expression that the american diplomats have used many times the day after i was else is here is hush and hill bar who's just attending that press
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