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sources have told how to 0 response includes and then well, this is the joint statement issued by a mass on this. lemme to have. they say the response progress size is the interest of our palestinian people. and then the substitute of completely stopping the ongoing aggression against garza and that is round. so withdrawal from the entire gaza strip, the palestinian delegation expressed his readiness to do a pause and feel free to reach an agreement to end this war against the people based on a sense of national responsibility or the ember on con. now from the jordanian capital, a mom and emma and let's revisit the significance of the well i'm saying why it's not just so much. there's also a pilot study and assignment you had. now you've read the statement that from the both of them, let me tell you a few more details that i would just say right has received from sources close to
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both of the what we're hearing is that a both s meal honey and a lot let from imply this thing, and this, let me just have deliberate a response to the is really sci fi proposal to the prime minister and foreign minister of got the base say the response that was deliberate includes amendments to these ready proposal that includes a ceasefire. the amendments include, i complete withdrawal from the entire cause, a strip including the roof of crossing the philadelphia car. the philadelphia cargo is effectively the both the area between egypt and garza. this isn't going to go down well with the is ratings these ladies 11 thing prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been absolutely clear on this. they want to destruction of a mass but politically and militarily. well, this proposal suggest is that how mass may will survive in some way,
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shape or full. so is role now has to respond to this now onto the blinking, the us secretary of state has been on a tool. he's been in egypt. he's been in israel, he's met with president, isn't present abdul fatalities. he's met with the defense base that you'll have to learn. the woman is a full mobile mister benny guns. he's met with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's met with the on the page who is the opposition lead of angels. i met with isaac heads of the president off to those meetings. he was very clear in saying the onus is on him as everybody else is a great mass now needs to step up. well, a mass is now actually stepped up. now, before this statement was released in the morning, uh, how mass actually said were willing to negotiate as we woke up the un ceasefire resolution no proposal resolution. we welcome that. so how much so now clearly
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willing to negotiate a mess, a clearly willing to say to the world that we are ready for negotiations, it's now up to as well. the question is, and this is a very big question, is, well, is as well as response. yeah, that's the ultimate question, isn't it? iran? of course there is now this back and forth. the last issuing this statement cooling for complete withdrawal. of course the whole of god. so i just wonder, given the pressure that netanyahu has been on the how a suggestion like this coming from us on this limit you had, might go down amongst we ordinary is riley's that, that is a very big question and it's something the actually is riley's going to see bought israel is a very divided society. it, i have to reiterate that, you know, it's, this is know, be like 5050 between a people the one, the end of the war and people,
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the one, the end, the vehicle occupation, and people who are just fed up. there is a significant chunk of these ready society who support the war, but one of the captives back there is a significant chunk of this rarely society who don't like prime minister benjamin netanyahu channel 12. i did a poll very recently, only in the last week was 62 percent of respondents said they would not fight for the prime minister again. this doesn't mean they want and then to the occupation, this doesn't mean they want a ceasefire proposal immediately. what they want is netanyahu out because they feel that the top tips have been let down the captives. all the thing. the thing is driving the criticism of letting you know, he knows that, but he has a silver bowl or something that protects him from every thing, any piece of crisis. and that is the far right coalition. it's still holding. they
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still have 64 seats in the condenser. that means the problem is the benjamin though and your couldn't resist all of the pressure coming from the united nations, from america, from the international court of justice from the international criminal cold from countries like spain and island, recognizing the state of palestine because he's still in power, this is domestic politics trumping international pressure at the moment, a hi amber on for now. many sites that him run. com live in the show dining capital . i'm on the reminder again, benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet has fund, which is here, and israel, and a few minutes ago just extended that decision. that's why i'm run is reporting from neighboring jordan negotiations between israel and a mass. so it'd be mediated by egypt and counsel kind of says, government has just issued this statement reacting to the joint statement of how a mass on his stomach job doha says. but casa and egypt to confirm that,
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that joint mediation efforts with the united states of america will continue until an agreement is reached. and then the mediators will examine the response and coordinates with the policy is concerned regarding the next steps. tanya levy is president of the us middle east, east middle east project. he was also a form that is waiting, negotiate to joins us from london. daniel, i will welcome back to 0. so looking at, so looking at this joint statement for my son to stomach, could you have, they've expressed that quote, readiness to positively reach a deal to end the war in gaza. but with the key to mom and demand of a complete withdrawal from gauze. where does this leave hoops for cx? 5, a couple of things to point out the festival that you have this from both the factions. i think throughout up there has been a tendency to not take seriously the idea that
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a moss has all the factions it has to do with if it is going to be able to commit to undertakings on the spot, including hostage release in c. spy. that how must pass considerations has constituency. and sometimes we've almost had this. iris could show that the americans of try to depict to us as if one guy sitting in the tunnel causal the shots and has no consideration. so i think it's just worth pointing out the when that comes in the names of both movements, that is because this is terrorist, you need to bring movements on board, but also part of the resistance that would be need to be part of a c style. and that's one thing to point out. the 2nd thing is that least the mom for a full withdrawal is not you. in fact, it is in the paper. it is in the proposal. it is even in the un resolution on either half of the details of the car if occasion,
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day of hospital what i do know because it's, it's out there in the public domain these, these, these are all any deal. and so i think what we really seeing here is the question being posed, what kind of commitment all you as the media interest, but in particular, the media to that is not really immediate to a tool. the one that speaks on behalf of israel, namely the united states. what kind of a commitment are you making to your own plan? in all its phase is because the board has prevented a break through what is prevented the end to the areas that we see in gauze that prevented that of getting q monetary assistance in which should happen anyway, prevented getting the x rays out these ready holes. she's out in the deal. is that throughout the audio, not as been. is this an actual c file,
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or is this a temporary pause followed by more data or as and destruction. and these really positions off to bite and denounced. he's plan was on the quizzical it is that the will would continue on. so the how most question is america? do you stand by what he was saying? because you had a very strange position. these law school most 2 weeks. you said america except the plan, when the whole, well, tory, you said as america the is read accept the plan. when the whole world has heard these ready prime minister and these cabinets say we will carry on prosecuting the will. so which easy not to me is a question, not just how much that is. why don't you have their asking, but everyone is asking, right? so let me get this straight done your, your, your saying that the code for a complete withdrawal. i'm just ready for some cause that is already the implicit in the us. he's far proposal. what is the moment you had in a mass of basically looking for is something to build some faith and trust on
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moving forward. decided by well, i think if you do ask a really important question, the because people may say, but wait a minute. why does this matter? if surely there is no i in plat commitment, what do they expect here? there's no guarantee to expect the americans to say, you know, we will forcibly remove these rang least so why would they need this? and i think they would need this because to go into a process. well, they all say, and i imagine is this needs to be credible, and we need to at least a maximum pills ability and maximum commitment. you will go into this with that as your intended outcome. and we have not heard back from the united states. what we have heard from the
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united states is the assault. we saw totally not credible blame. the. everything's okay. on these rady side, the world space. that is not the case. the world sees nothing. yahoo has no governing majority. if he does this, the world sees nothing. yahoo himself is not committed to this. the will sees that he is not really under pressure to do this. i don't think it's serious when people talk about pressure is really not on the significant pressure, not internally, not ex dudley and the tool that equation changes. i don't see a deal being possible, but what i think is being off for here is and you make credible your commitment because that's not what we're hearing from you. and i don't think that is a position now or the confined to the policies that make the statement today. i think that was pretty much the, the, the text,
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the narrative of most of the countries that the un security council took about yesterday. because what you saw, i think i, the united states position that had much of the world scratching its head. even this in the speeches that came off to the. but most of the states who boated with this resolution said, and now we have to see. and then explain what they have to see and it sounded to nothing like the american narrative. and so was this actually much of the world turning round and saying, this resolution is meaningless. why not take the above it? don't do anything. anyway, i'm right at the united states step saw and we haven't seen them stepping up yet again today by them repeated something which is not constructive and can do what it is something that is probably dishonest and deceitful. i'm the ones buying it, right. and actually, daniel, that was going to be my next point. so, but you beat me to it's about this notion of constructive ambiguity. it's
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essentially a kind of healthy fudge when opposing sciences. so diametrically opposed to each other that they struggle to find common ground. and you're saying that there is not enough concrete evidence from each round the united states to satisfy a mass and displacement you had so far, which is why they are pushing ahead with a slightly suggestion, essentially throwing the boat back at israel. but what does this well do now that this ball isn't as cool? i think it's ro will deny that the boys in it's you know, home fortunately need. i think that there was nothing substantive that could move us forward. even president bite and speech and plan of friday, we could co unless it was backed up by the us. be credible and clear in pushing that these have to be the on ramp to
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a permanency style. and what that means is that when not turn, yahoo turns round and says with fine, with the 1st phase and power phrasing, of course. but this was these tweets immediately the hours that followed the speech . and these were the statements that were made to, he's will cabin not to, he's foreign affairs and defense. committing the parliament is a basically we will get the piece the we like and we will carry on with the devastation and destruction. and in the face of that, if president biden would turn around and say, i am clear at the vcs what it means, and he's the one who has a leverage on these route. we know that this bull, this is so could not have continued without american weaponry. so there's no is really side to this deal. there will only be in his riley side to this deal. if
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nothing, yahoo looks at things and he says the risk i have to take politically a home is less significant than the risk i take because of what the us is putting on the table. she does not see that at the moment. he still has these competition. there is not sufficient domestic pressure. an apple, the kind of a wrestling match we have been in seats. the plan was put down is who gets the blame not? how do we get a deal? i, i really wish that's where we were, but it looks much more like who gets the blame? no way. we have known from day one, the whatever happens, right? so the us will place the blame, how must his door. and therefore, i think at a certain point, and i don't know this i, i'm not privy, of course to the return to the duration. but the f for it was, and it was to be anticipated that at some point a must would turn around and say,
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we might as well. the clarity that is needed on the table. we're likely to take the blame anyway. hopefully, the way this will play out is to ship that equation, but there was nothing to suggest that that would be the case because america is not acting like a mediator. america continues to act as the polity to provide the homes and munitions without which this could not continue to one of the politics. daniel, always because of your thoughts and analysis on this genuinely the presence of the police project. i think for me it's already negotiated. many thanks, utah saying to the right you without just there. let's take a look at some other news now. us present job. i didn't so so you will respect the judicial process of his son hunter was convicted of all 3 charges and a federal gun trial. the challenge is related to the purchase of
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a gun in 2018 or prosecutor stay home to buy the light on a monthly fee firearm purchased for him by saying he was not legally using or addicted to drugs. joyce found him guilty of lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, picking a false claim on the application that they are legally having the gun for 11 days. so, no one in this country is above the law. every one must be accountable for directions . even this defend, however, 100 bodies should be no more accountable than any other citizen convicted of this same conduct. the prosecution has been and will continue to be committed to this principle christmas to whom he has moved from new york. he was found guilty of 3 felony charges related to purchasing a fire on basically he lied when he filled out a form saying that he wasn't an addict or
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a user of illegal substances in purchasing a fire arms. this is a charge that could carry up to 25 years in jail when he was sentenced at a later date. although many think that it's unlikely that he'll get that high of a sentence given. he has admitted his drug use in the past. it really, it only took the jury about 3 hours to reach this verdict. it was no secret that he had a history of drug abuse and drug problems. the prosecution even had a, a text message from hunter bite into a drug dealer showing that he had tried to purchase drugs right around the time that he was making the purchase of that gun. he had hoped to avoid going to trial and sign a plea deal last year, but that fell apart at the last minute and he was forced to go to trial and confront these charges, had on a reaction coming from president joe biden saying that he loves his son,
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he is a president but also a dad and that he's proud of the journey that his son has taken to overcome drug addiction going forward. and he also is saying that he will not pardon his son even though as president. he could do that, that he will not pardon his son for whatever, for the in this case, for the verdict. the, the conference is underway in berlin to show up support few cranes reconstruction after the war. you came in officials trying to persuade international allies and investors to finance the long term recovery. the cost of rebuilding ukraine over the next decade is estimated of nearly $490000000000.00. present, load them is a landscape, says russian assets should be used to pay for some of that. it's on holdings in kia, if it has more on the summit for their estimates of 50 percent of the country's
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energy capacities have been knocked out by russian air strikes. are we talking about rolling blackouts, who lived with the country here in the cats who just walking down the street at night? there's traffic lights that aren't working, they street lights down. there's whole department blow assisting, complete thought, and it's not being replicated elsewhere. and you cry so presidency landscape saying that he needs countries to get involved in that and investors to invest in the energy and network cost quite hard. so when you're a country, it will because obviously russia is going to continue to launch ariel strikes. he's saying so that and that he also needs more defenses to protect ukraine's infrastructure the day before at this conference. uh, there was a resignation with stuff and i and, and he was one of the 2 top officials involved with a reconstruct things you crying for rebuilding, things like that and they'll just send it to you but also will to the roads, things like this. and he resigned because he said he was facing at all. it's efficient obstacles being put in the way of his state agency for reconstruction.
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salaries being taught projects not being approved an earlier in may the infrastructure minister, which was the other of those 2 top officials standing we've reconstruction, alexander cooper, a call was dismissed. so there's, we was being tons here and government and people that are involved with politics here that we've been talking to say the one thing that is happening here is that presidents, the landscape and his chief of stuff in his special that in a circle seems to be shifting and tightening, and if you're not aligned with the government on policies that you've got over ideas at the moment, it seems to be increasing the possibility that you're going to be out of works on the way in iraq's capsule to renovate to site. they think back to the also many of the project games, so attract new visitors, move on to what have reports, and by done this lend model, going to tell you, distributing about that so that as a ministry, but rigs for the ultimate army during the 19th century close to pushing out. it's
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now under going to innovation. i don't cause it sick look, paula and other sites is going to i'm going to clean the binding. loud and shadow. so have to work includes all the buildings of looking the streets out of the square with the facade street and the square itself. and all of these require intervention in particular, renovations from salt damage, moisture and leak over. busy this historic area in the city center was once home to many pundits, susan, other significant buildings, some dating back centuries through the, at a dynasty known as the opposite. cal, if it was reconstructing these heritage sites, say we want to recreate. there is lenika to talk to you all. the dentists come on much today. we are talking about the historic center of baghdad, which is made up of a rectangle of about 6 of square kilometers of administrative boundaries. it borders the banks of the tigris river and includes the adjacent streets and alleys rashad street, and i'll hold off
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a square. this rectangle is the historical center of baghdad. it is the beating heart of baghdad. it is the city center and the downtown of baghdad. the key to say, i'll call you've shown previous restoration, look at these sites were destroyed during the us led invasion of the lock in 2003 for the people who bought a bed as well as many visitors. this historic area is a place to meet and enjoy cultural activities. this renovation project is meant to preserve various heritage and turn it into a tourist attraction for both local people. and for the notice with hundreds of other sites across the country that have been damaged by decades of war and neglect . have yet to view this cube. how would that be? do i just see it? all right, we're going to end of the story of a 19 year old from cause i have not says education was the ro by the war, medical student and
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a music lover. she had to flee. is there any buttons with their family unable to study? she now play songs in the rubble of buildings for the children darrow bottom. there's a story in a room. what's life? yeah. did the oh well the, the was right. and the the oh yes. oh no. i'm not a whole studying officer for the stuff. there's not much as hard as a a, i don't, as i had finished i'm, i'm a general folders were a hand some of the the and that's enough. the 1st at the say no to no good. good. so any time soon that's beautiful. also me see if either i'm in an investment owens for the 5 minutes that's not
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a load on the ad. i don't have to, is this i asked you and i was before the lennox was, i find this list. and now i can go there and study. so i board my fathers, friends, the guitar, to continue to deliver my my message to the the, the, some of them have also relied on. yeah, i know, listening to me is how do i set it up for i know how do i flush and at home much are meaningful to and then all right. yeah. i'm today. that's it for me, but couldn't figure out a website. i'll just do it. don't come much more, we will of the top stories, including the latest on developments regarding the see spot proposals. can guys
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one picture is not going to tell the entire a bunch of the genocide and however it is bringing attention to that. this is not a rock that looks like rock the looks like so on heard voices. we lost everything. we're not through through the slides. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region documents and other companies are still in indigenous lines. the streams on our agency or it's ron just seen has leukemia, and needs and treatments approved as well as will and locate ongoing. so is this something that you're seeing is also suffering from malnutrition? also hospital endeavors by he's not alone calling since again the frank assignments, as long as christian among palestinians continue to spreads. so as far as the due to the lack of all kinds of basic human and terrier and medical supplies. according
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to the you on more than 20 children have going to mount attrition in the north alone, and 31 percent of acute lima ne the from us under stomach to had responds to the us back to see smart proposals. and if the cause of war expressing readiness to reach it to you, the bulk of this is i'll just do it last and don't also coming up with you. emphasis around them. notice so i think possible war crimes over the rage and the threats that freed full captives for kill 274 post.
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