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the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award. denominator here on now the these are the slice on the city of calling eunice and dogs a can at least 20 full palestinians. women and children are amongst the dead, the color. so robin watching of civilized headquarters here and also coming up as a tax on gauze a continue israel confirms that will join ceasefire talks on thursday mediated by the us, egypt and consul, ukraine's on. besides is pushing deep into the task region,
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russia use it. spite suggests to push the advancing forces back and thailand is once again plunged into political inside and take following the probably ministers dismissal from office. the book into the prego, we'd be getting gaza. israel has been launching and heavy attacks across the street . these really on the plains, it's responding to how most rockets find that to leave on tuesday. these latest strikes have killed thousands of palestinians most pushed the death toll from israel's will 29040000 people. the latest attacks 70 somethings that have connie, it is killed at least $24.00 people of the parties that believes to be buried under the rubble. many of the dead for children. israel has also been launching strikes on refugee cubs and central garza, one on misreads, killed nearly an entire family. the youngest victim was
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a 2 year old child. an underwater says it is roused. relentless bombardment has now forced 625000 children to miss an entire school. 80 percent of the school buildings they won't slanted and now destroyed. let's take you straight to the state department. this is the scene where the assembled press cool, all waiting for the deputy spokesman of the state to discuss the next 48 hours crucial here in the middle east. negotiators from both my boss and israel are expected to arrive and the guitar re capital dough hall on thursday for tools. a brown this issue of a cease fire deal. the parameters about c spied the last 11 clip is at the sci fi deal. the president biden put on the table in july, or is it a re foamed cease 5 d o, which has new issues which have been raised by these re,
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these are, these are issues that we've heard about. but we haven't seen on paper or correspondence in about in jordan as well as washington unclear as gets about the specifics of which deal we are talking about. we're hoping to get some clarity from the state department. we're also good to get clarity from who is attending this a ceasefire. meeting in the hall. we know that a bus horse, steve, the special representative of the president was already in a route and lebanon speaking to lee. does that about the issues of the board, the fire between has the law is ryan of calls. all of this revolves around try to deescalate a regional conflict on the back called the assassination of a smile. and the how boss is a political bureau chief of last month or on radians soil. the radians
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have threatened to target israel directly. israel is on the defensive at the moment . and what we see is american, a hardware entering the mediterranean in the form of 2 cross carriers and a nuclear submarine. we will bring you more, not us. we get to have a couple of as a result correspondent in depth of bala, in gaza with the very latest at least 7 palestinians have been reported killed from the same family that has been completely wiped up from the 7, which is 3. it was this place from the north of this the ending up right now being killed in one of the areas that had been designated to be a safe source for palestinian spots. it's not only the only place that was called today, we can see loud clues of a smoke rise in the verizon, especially from the southern parts of garza in the city of connie, on his way to residential houses. one of the latest is very strikes from that time
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when does it to the, to move them to 15 palestinians, including children who was thrown to pieces due to the attack that has been carried out without any sort of warning for the risk to the state department of it, at the time of the deputy spokesman sold a state farm to speaking, let's see what he has to say or partners inc star. so working have most represented . and if so, are you confident that they will end up being represented at the top? i will let our country partner speak to their own engagements. what i can say is that we are aware of these comments and we fully expect these talks to move forward as they should. and our point of view is that all negotiators should return to the table and bring this deal to conclusion. it is far time for the remaining hostages to be released, which of course include american citizens and bring relief to the people of gaza under the deal that is now on the table. how can they move forward and make progress if your boss is not there? so as i said yesterday, um are kind of your partners of assured us that there won't be representation from
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off of off and i will let them, of course, speak to that time, but i'm not going to get into more specifics beyond that. okay, and what are the remaining sticking points or points on these, these fire task? so as i said, a number of times this week, i'm just not going to get into the specifics of the ongoing negotiations from a podium that's certainly wouldn't be helpful to an active and ongoing process as language around dependence or temporary cease fire and resolve. i'm just not going to get into the specifics to negotiations, jenny, by the se question of loss that they be willing to negotiate afterwards. if there's a serious response from israel. how does the us take this? so look, i spoke to this a little bit this week, the when the, when the present of the united states, the present of egypt and the american are put out that statement last week we saw very quickly that uh, the government of israel confirmed that their team was going to be present and will be of the ceasefire talks that are starting tomorrow. and they are prepared to
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finalize the deals that are on the table. i'm not going to get into more specifics beyond that, and we'll just leave it there is the, let's consider the proposals from the israeli government to be keeping in the spirit of what the president outlined at the end of may. so our point of view is that the contours that the president outlined at the end of may very much continues to be the, the, what is shaping this conversation. but beyond that, i'm just not going to get into the specifics of the negotiations to sean. go good vision that the both for the minute. so is the see the calls from the success of state today? do you have anything built for these schools? all have some uh readouts to offer. i'm sure in the next hour or so, we'll have some more to share this afternoon. but these calls are in line with the secretary's continued engagement on the region and his, the engagement that he's been doing over the past many weeks talking to counterparts of working to not only stress the importance and vitality of getting
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this deal across the finish line. but also making clear to counterparts that um, any escalation is not in anybody's interest and certainly not in the interest of the region. a couple things here on the history of course, uh the state department on the side, congress about $20000000.00 in new weapons for israel, i realize these will be delivered the number of years 2027th, and onwards. i don't know if the timing of this right with just 2 days before the seas far ups off isn't it? can you see any linkage that is this uh, this comes of course after criticism of some of the far right numbers. if there's a very strong statement by the secretary on administer, if i get yours visited the box, i'm asking about slash supplement. it can be see any message and us to be in the arm so. so sean, i think the, the important with the way to look about this is that multiple things can be true and multiple things can be vitally in the interest of the united states. first and foremost, we are continuing to work to secure
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a ceasefire deal that would bring home all the hostages that would help alleviate the suffering in gaza. that certainly continues to be a priority for us. um, simultaneously we have a longstanding military and security partnership with the government in israel. we recognize that israel has a right to defend itself from terrorism and security threats. we also acknowledge and have talked to a great deal about how israel continues to face and mired of threats in the region, not just from iran, but also from its proxies such as the last sessions hezbollah, such as the who these. and that's very much in line with on what we've been talking about this week and also is true shawn, that there are things that there are actions that we think are counterproductive. we think they are a detraction from peace and stability in the middle east. we also think that they are distractions from israel's own security. those things include what we
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saw minister and then we're due yesterday. it's also when we see things like settlement expansions or things like that. those are things that are not just in consistent with international law. they are also, again detract from our stated goal of the 2 state solution and cost greater in security in the region. sure. especially in the arm. so yeah, i mean, you and, and met up in us numerous times about use of us weapons and incidents in which civilians were killed. has there been a, any further assurances? i mean, is there a confidence going for these weapons that everybody insurance is that the more care has been taken of us? what things are in there, of course is confidence. and as i have said, a number of times when we've talked about this issue, there is a longstanding security partnership with the government of israel, one that spans decades. but that, that does not change the tools. and the mechanisms that the united states has its as its disposal to ensure that our a certain us articles are not being used in properly. and that of course includes
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the term process which we've talked about before. that includes the leahy bedding for him. it also includes the policy and guidance that is a, that lives within the conventional arms transfer policy. and we also continue to have at our disposal and actions that the united states can take to hold certain entities accountable. should we need to. oh yeah, sorry, go ahead. thank you. yeah, well actually. busy sean, left off on the web. me mean you're saying that as well. right. so we're talking about $20000000000.00 on top of $3500000000.00 last week or the week before. it's, you know, paid for by taxpayers. and that's larger than many, many countries, maybe 70 percent of all country in the world. i'm not an expert to be used against defenseless people. can't you tell that rate is that they should not, not lower down. is that not a damage, but they should not be bombing the places like that being in school or under our
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schools are hospitalized. and so can you tell them that you must not do the free injury side and every engagement side, we stress the importance and the strategic and moral imperative. our partners in israel have to minimize impacts on civilians and the minimize civilian casualties. that being said, israel absolutely has every right defend itself and has every right to hold to account the terrorist doctors of mos that under talking to her. i think october 7 terrace, the doc and israel has also every right to defend itself from other malign actors in the region. whether it be around, whether it be hezbollah or the, who these or otherwise the visual have the right to use, asking is as human sheet as was reported. and, and, and hard. are you aware that report, i've seen that report and i see the comment. i should say it is only for you to confirm it. i've seen that report said they are
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incredibly of these reports. they are disturbing and we would urge as well to immediately and transparently investigate these allegations and hold any potential perpetrators accountable. israel has a responsibility to comply with his obligations under international humanitarian law, but i also just want to stress side that they are just reports at this point. and that is why we would encourage israel to look into what's going on. well, you know, many of these quicken views that were actually designed for as bunker busters, and i've kind of stopped. but that's another issue. let me ask you something. the president said that he expects to your on to hold off on it is really attack and guides us. each fire is read. how it, how did the president arrive at this side of the government? a lot of this, the odd. so it directly will she ation? has there been like a promise by the rain is if you guys go to effectuate that these fire, then we're not going to get that. i don't have anything else to offer on the president's comment side. i beyond just saying that a getting
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a ceasefire deal is of vital importance to the region. it could help release the hostages, including the remaining american citizens. it could, uh, a create the conditions for an increased uh, influx of transferring aid. and more importantly, it will help get this region out of these and with cycles, the violence that we keep finding i'm talking about. yeah. on the tax. my final topic for jennifer. lift up on the top now this so saying, look, we're, we're not going and we already agreed to with us propose to us back in 31. and so may 31. now the x rays are, are changing their terms. are you sure they are not? i mean, i that the new york times reports and sent to kids that in fact, that prime minister and that to me all right, is already changed and i've added more demand is the proposal was still main. it's still maintain the same integrity as it was submitted back on may 31,
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so excited. i'm just not going to comment on purported or allegedly, of documents and on private diplomatic conversations. what i can say is that the, the, the, the ongoing conversations have and continued to have the contours of the plan. president biden laid out at the end of may that had support from the air of world have support from the un security council has support from allies and partners like nato and the g 7. and that's what we'll continue to remain focused on that. you would agree that it's what proposal was changed and i'm as not to get into the specifics of the process side. thank you. alex, go ahead. 50 on the allstate. almost to you paid off that. the secretary, be sure to stay with this morning saying that we have the piece, the offer to find a way to bring him home. and of course, just provide with the more details demo said, you don't want to mean by that. i'm not going to and by law, i'm not going to do that. um alex, for the very reason that these are issues are,
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are sensitive. what i can say, and i will just echo what the the secretary said is that for more than a quarter of his life, austin has been separated from his family and held in a noun condition. we know that the syrian government has held austin and we have repeatedly offered to find a way to bring them home. we also believe that the syrian government can help and austin's captivity and provide an accounting of not just his whereabouts, but the fate of other americans went missing in syria. and this is something that is so personal. it's not just secretary blinking, but also his personal to, to present binding. and this is something that we're going to continue to work around the corner to some additional the timing by saying what do you mean decided . ready section has offered you in the past the past years. that is, that is correct. thanks so much on ukraine as soon as i got it. all right, i'm be here. the give us a basically that just update you have there,
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as has all the distinction on the go look um alex, our uh, engagement with acumen assistant secretary of ryan's visit is, continues to be in line with this administration's long support of are you creating partners? uh yeah, i understand um he had a number of government the government engagements on you want to talk to their english was done to patel. last speaking, got the state department to use the deputy spokesman full state incentive goals. the sample press coal really wants to ask very much about what was going to happen over the next 48 hours, sadly, in the middle east and the with the focus on the hallway and negotiate as of october, arrive on thursday to talk about a potential ceasefire. full garza, let's join ball bushera, senior political analyst to join us now from paris, mo. and you will also listening into well done patel. have to say, he really didn't say very much because he's not authorized to say very much. is
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there anything that we can read between the lines and what he did or did not say? yes, so there is nothing new. that's what freedom between the lines. prestone frances, of this nature are meant to underline that the chaise in principle of form policy. they're not meant to bring the news. they are. this is this news. they're meant to engage with join us to have questions and they will be answered with you in a folder that you see and it has. ready the song bias and that's it. this is this level of press conferences. i'm not meant to bring something new to them, but it wouldn't be something like just sort of the, the best option for linkedin. even going to be the national security spots person that might give us a handful of what is new or what could be of interest to. so we're not gonna get much what time notice is that the americans actually don't have an asset or
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destruction this low. don't have an answer to that question. what about how nice not showing up in the where the thoughts? because now we have an apple formation phone, so they're not actual know they're not good. i don't mean to laugh. but for that good, how much does not work for best buy? so one person by then and his media ones, you know, i, for the every want to come to the table as just how much is that a friend or do you know something? is that, i mean, i'm not because there's time us to be a service organization, not a freedom fighter. america is not an honest objective broker in this, in these thoughts. america is on the side. it isn't it just stupid grind to $20000000000.00 alarm pretty seriously. she said, i'm honest, if i find that is, is it and so on, so forth. so where america issues before this,
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i want everyone on the table this week and show up august 15, either to guide them or go, how well, you know it depends, right? the answer from mice, which again, the spokesperson does not address is that is track which is about it looks like every possible match it, or how much, how much spokesperson has to that me yesterday, that they want. the very proposal of the united states from may not anything else added to it. they're responding to it back in may. and david, just or new additions by i'm gonna tell you all government and whatever or is it has been washington. so basically they're saying, look, you had a good say going, it was embrace by the us. it because it got so we agreed to it. we started back our response back then we say meaning come us, that we should, we should actually just go to. so don't get,
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getting engaging. you negotiate is just because nothing y'all wants to and what doesn't. if any one wants to include indices, fire stocks, everything that is right at she since may not terribly is there and wants to ensure that it's sold yours. stay on the borders between because i'm agent on the so called so does that support that they would not leave and they want to make sure that they approve or disapprove anyone leading southern to their homes in not in gaza on a search. these are additions rejected by him officers not to go back to the may agreement, and this was america's folks, but it doesn't have much to say no. and i suppose really this is where the conversation will get complicated. behind closed doors in the hallway and that you were able talk stain,
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who's coming in from lab and you've got bill bob arriving as well. apparently, and the edict we hear from a correspondent and about who's, who's monitoring the, the, the conversation is wireless. that is way negotiate is, will listen to what is being said in doha that they what negotiates, how do you think and then report back to that to the all who so what one does, what is going to be achieved? and perhaps nothing. i told well, i was just, i just heard, right before we got on. yeah. just listen to this rate is discuss what mandates has nothing, you know, given through the negotiations. the not because you see is not a joke and to speak all. ready side, the head of the internal, so security service to stop by and nothing else going advisor hands, you would expect them to have a bit higher level clearance to negotiate. i think that happened on the american
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pressure. you know, i think i might just push it is i'm here, i'm guessing educated guess is that they want to hear from the egyptians under coverings. what best these read for these really he's bring to the table today the i agree to the may proposal made by find it or not. do they give up or giving all these, all these new additions that are not acceptable to egypt cover us or not? in fact, give up on these new condition stuff, nothing, you know, as red lines, obstacles to a ceasefire. they probably have much to join in love to sign on something otherwise . busy for what we see, that's hard to change, right? it could change because as the american said got that has to the united states of how much wind shovel when would have shot a service? a glitch. okay. um,
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i would just stay with me cuz it's moving quite quickly here. we need to go back to the state department where dump is always speaking. now again, about garza, on to the end, the bank says sector, you know, was behind that and did you have any comments? i don't have any uh, any information there on lot list too. okay. also done. yeah. if you don't mind, what do you expect from those woods them and thoughts on so then in the absence of the this, the f and y that the us insist on the inviting you a for the thoughts when a, c, f, conser does the rules and the com, so today's opening session included international and technical partners that while i'm say we just maslanka we, i think the conversation there about october, the 7th and who was behind it and what was done on the back of it. let's just go back tomorrow. one empowers get the ball with the other thing, the other moving call get this whole story, is it as sci fi tools are continuing in theory in doha. this also
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perhaps allows the american hardware that's heading to the mediterranean. it gives us time to face off. you might say any sort of a rainy and a tackle regression towards israel involved said it would hold dolls. uh, any thoughts the amc re of attack israel while potential sci fi tools. so i'm going to smoke and there was a, you know, i to 6 this other this any why the last fits has, i forgot the very recent figure. but it's something like 20 plus 1000 troops in this already. it's has a huge amount of so hardware in the middle east, right. it has that is all medically bases, the grid is already got access to every part of the ease. all right. i
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think the lincoln and the georgia were many more, a symbolic gestures, but certainly somebody that could lead to, as i was said to what i think the uranian military bases force. therefore, it's not clear to me what the united states would do in case you want to actually read that is, i guess the initials are bit solid, is read. but what is clear to be or clear to me is the fact that i didn't wanted to rush this the ceasefire around because he believes that this can cost there is a ceasefire. then due on what they all show up in this negotiation. what makes you confident that the have you thought i'm not gonna, they're not going to 90. i know you were a couple of minutes tardy. i'm not gonna get into the specifics of the negotiation process. what i can say is that our partners and cutter have spoken to us about
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making sure that there is a representation from from us so that these talks can go forward. i'm not going to get ahead of that process. i spoke a little bit about that this week as well. more importantly though, what is vital here and what no one should lose sight of whether it's israel, whether it's from us, whether it's any entity is that this deal is so vitally important for the region and it's future when we're talking about the release of the remaining hostages, including american citizens, we're talking about doing whatever is possible to get an influx of additional humanitarian aid, but also creating the diplomatic conditions. do have to as conversations about the future of the region and getting us out of these endless cycle so violent considering that it was in so many is different. less than the region including brick, my car, in cairo, and hudson in beirut. and so william burns and go ahead and do is talk about the secretary of the into this trip. why do you see success? inferior considering the intensive efforts that the us government is 14 and nadia. what we are a laser really focused on is doing everything we can to get this deal finalized and
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agreed upon in across the finish line. and you have officials across the administration focusing on that. i will let various other entities speak to their own principals travels, but the secretary um, as you know, we spoke a little bit about it as you were walking in. he's had had a number of calls this morning that will read out more detail later, but also has been working the phone's over the past many weeks with a clear message to, to do anybody who's on the phone with that this, these fire deal is a vital importance, and we need to do everything we can to get it done, and that escalation is in no one's interest and certainly not in the interest of the region, okay, and just fine. and i don't know if you answer this question or not, but you of think one of them from us for using hello students as a human shields. and that is the investigation now. but it's really a newspaper saying that is really army has systematically use. and so i will send you as a human shield because they believe their lives is superior to the sinews. so you condemn the is right, is for using color stairs for the same purpose that you're coming from. so you're,
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i'm calling you to phrase this issue before you locked in. and i will just echo that these reports are incredibly disturbing. and we urge israel to immediately and transparently look into these invalid allegations and hold any perpetrators accountable. but i also just want to stress as i, as i did with a site that these are just reports of these at this point. and so what we would call on as far as we don't to look into this and ascertain what's actually going to flip these reports and is right. and then some of these and sort of thing is human shows as facts on the ground. very a lot there and you don't. and we very fine nadia we have we have with we, we know with incredible certainty that how boss has a clear track record of using a civilian infrastructure and protected facilities as areas of operation as bases and it using as civilians as human shields. that is not high, probably sure. on this, no,
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almost losing and civilians has some issues. 2 weeks ago, i ask you about a photo of design. the soldiers fully informed of the church as well as the friendship hospital. and there were also reports that the idea is using this hospital as they are mean, sorry, based i ask you a box is i'm you respond to the baseline saying that, you know, you are e zine for further information. they get back to you. do you have enough basis? i don't have any specific software as, as it relates to that at this time. but i would just echo what i said then in that any kind of violence or kinetic activity so close to a hospital. we certainly would take issue with, but how mazda, of course, does have a track record of using civilian infrastructure, including hospitals as a basis of operations, as it relates to what is happening in that picture or the specifics around that operation. i will let our partners in israel speak to young in the absence of this uh, 65 false. there's really no agreement. can you give us an update on what you think
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the achievements of these documents we can find it goes off. pardon tom, i'm sorry. i can hear you have an update on what you believe the achievements of his.

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