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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the this is a decisive moment. the us next year of site was this is likely the last charles to secure a safe spot deal for gauze and to free captives held industry. the i, my name's faith is valid. is there a life from joe hall for so coming up is riley strikes, kill 9 people in our saucy refuge account for getting the total number of debt in golf at one monday to fetch and 5 to call the bills office. police presence ahead
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of expect to protest outside the democratic national convention. and protecting the lungs of the mediterranean. we meet the climate. scientists who say see growth is by so the plan the we begin in israel, where the us secretary of state has issued a warning saying that this could be the last chance to reach a cx 5 deal in gaza. and to me, blinking has been holding talks with b is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and all the officials in west jerusalem and television. it is 9 trip to the region since october and comes just days off to cease fall. and media is indo. ha said that with positive deal was close. this is a decisive moment. probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get
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a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm just a new joins us live from the jordanian capital amman, honda so we know that us next year state and to me blinking has had a meeting with prime minister netanyahu at the meeting. was 3 hours long. do we know much more than that of the will these really premier and a statement from his office describing the meeting as positive saying that he's trust israel's position and commitment to the current us proposal that's on the table saying that it does have israel security interest in mind, and that is what israel has been concerned about this entire time. they've said they've had these red lines, these conditions, these non negotiable, when going into these, the spire talks that they will only accept the deal that works on their term is but the secretary of state also had several other meetings who they began with these
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really precedent isaac hertzog, and which he stressed this could very well be the last chance for a deal. the last chance by mediators to try and come up with some sort of solution to ends of the war in gaza. and to bring about a deal for the release of the remaining captives, us secretary of state blinking stress, that he's putting a lot of american pressure on these really to try and come up with some sort of solution to the problem at hand with these really is that have said that they are doing things on their terms, and they're pointing the finger at how much? well, how much has said that after they were briefed by mediators. israel did not agree to an end to the war, something that has been a long standing sticking point and red line for the palestinian groups throughout the entirety of these negotiations. how much has said that the proposal currently on the table does not reflect the one outlined by the americans at the end of may.
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and that's why they can't really work off of it right now. but nonetheless, these really tough confirm that they will be sending a delegation to cairo later in the week for more talks. okay, so what else are we expecting from and to me blinking during his visit to the region as well. his next job will be to egypt, one of the key mediators here, along with catalog and the americans. and essentially what he's trying to do is apply that diplomatic pressure blinking also met with his roles. defense minister, you'll have golan to confirm the american support for the israelis in the wake of any sort of attack by it on or his ball law. that is going to be a retaliation for separate assassinations in both of it on and 11 on. additionally, blinking had stated that there should be no action that is taken by anyone in the region, including israel, that could jeopardize these talks. and when blinking speaks later tonight, as we're waiting for those remarks from him in tell a be he's going to give us
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a little bit of a brief about what he talked about exactly in those meetings with the officials and saying that the american support for israel remains the same and he's going to emphasize the fact that this very well again, could be the last chance by mediators and both israel and how much in order to secure a deal. okay. um, desolate that for us in a non then as home to set that we are expecting a statement from antony blink. and we will bring it to you when he does come out to the podium. now let's take a reminder of what exactly is being discussed to stop the fighting in gaza. assess phase would be a temporary choice from us would release women, elderly people, and wounded captives in exchange for palestinians held in is ready presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent and all still a tease. i'm the release of all is ready, captors. and finally decided phase would be the reconstruction of gaza.
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now is on to the banking pushes for that deal during his visit to israel displaced palestinians in gauze of say they are not optimistic the uh, the new me. uh, unless i hear as usual, the americans play. they play the judge and the executioner. at the same time, america was the official supplier of weapons to israel. and at the same time, they would be the judge who rose fairly between us and the is really entity. cuz i didn't know what blinking america means. death and blinking is the angel of death for the posting and people for arabs and for muslims. america will never bring us good, or anyone who expects to find good from america blinking by then, or even trump is delusional headset. so now while media is push, so that spaced by israel has killed at least 35 palestinians in gauze since monday morning, the latest strongly kit displaced palestinians living in a beach count in northern gauze like killing 9 people. all the attacks in the
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southern and central regions of the district have killed mostly women and children . imagine c crusade, they are struggling to reach out the victims trapped on the rubble gauze. the city has also been targeted by another round of is riley bombing and astro. like hit the zach area and then all the city the dead wounded were rushed out of the hospital. and it's really war plane. here's a private vehicle. the one entire family was inside for were kills and another 10 have critical injuries and were brought to the hospital. our team is still in the field searching for more victims. so more torn to pieces and the remains will also be brought here. and can dory has the latest from darrow by the in central garza as good. is there any error strikes? continue across the causal script, starting from the gospel to see where that is, where the forces 9 palestinians in assaults at refugee tub. go into the southern
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parts of the gulf of city in the western parts of new and his work. and okay, and uh we, uh, we were waiting to hear from us actually if say anthony blinking here is in tennessee have 2 main goals in mind. the 1st is to reaffirm the commitment the united states is real security. that's a commitment that we put into practice virtually every day since october 7, including when israel was attacked directly by ron back in a, in recent weeks, given the height intentions, we have deployed additional assets to the region. the purpose of the deployment of these assets is not to provoke aggression, but rather to detroit, to make sure that it doesn't happen. but also to make clear that if it does, we are fully prepared to defend israel. we've coupled this effort with an
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intense diplomatic campaign, virtually a global diplomatic campaign, working with countries around the world to send the message strongly to every concerned party, not to take any steps that would escalate tensions. that would risk provoking a wider conflict. and this too has been something we've been working on from day one since october 7th. it's been one of our primary objectives to prevent the conflict from escalating from spreading in other places. and so this coupling of our military commitments, our security commitments with an intense diplomatic campaign, is something that i'm pursuing on the strip. again, with the intent of making sure that we did term for the conflict of making sure that we did term for the conflict. but that were also clearly prepared to defend against it if it comes. but what's most crucial now is that everyone, everyone refrain from taking any actions that could fuel further conflict,
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escalate tensions, and resulting the spreading of violence and in conflict. second purpose was to further the intense efforts were engaged in across our government to bring an agreement for a cease fire and gaza and the release of the passengers across the finish line. that is the single best way obviously to get hostages home to get an enduring cease fire that also reflects is real security interest to relieve the terrible daily suffering gases, man, women, and children desperate for food, deep for shelter, and for staying out of harm's way. back in may present, abiding, put before the world, a detailed proposed degree meant odyssey fire and the release of the hostages and
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the entire world rally behind the country. after country came out and supported that agreement, the united nations security council voted 14 to nothing and supported the agreement . and the heart of it is incorporated into a un security council resolution just last week, as the president put forward a proposal with cutter and with the agent to try to bridge the gaps that remained between the party so that we could get agreement to what the president put out there a couple of months ago in a very constructive meeting with prime minister netanyahu today. he confirmed to me that is real, accepts the bridge and proposal that he supports it. it's now incumbent upon him, us to do the same. and then the parties with the help of the, the mediators, united states, egypt and cutter, have to come together and complete the process of reaching clear understandings
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about how they implement the commitments that they made under this agreement. but the next important step is for from us to say yes. and then in the coming days for all of the expert new instigators to get together to work on a clear understanding on implementing the agree. these are still complex issues and they're going to require hard decisions by the leaders. ultimately, it comes down to those decisions. but there is, i think, a real sense of urgency here across the region on the need to get this over the finish line. and to do it as soon as possible, the united states is deeply committed to getting this job done, to getting it done now, stubs from here i'm going onto uh, egypt and cutter. and these are our 2 critical partners in this effort to get the cease fire agreement over the finish line to get the hostages home to put everyone on a better path to last in peace and security. and so i look forward to consulting with
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presidency with um, uh the mirror uh, shrink to me. uh, with other uh, critical colleagues in both countries on the immediate steps ahead and in particular uh, what needs to be done to ensure that how much comes along agrees to the, the version proposal. and that everyone then works on finalizing a clear understanding of their commitments to implement the agreement. that's where we are. and again, i just say that for us, for present button, there's a deep sense of urgency in getting this done. and i also hear that throughout this country, as well as throughout the region. it's the single best way, not only to get the hostages home to ease the suffering of people. and gas is also the best way to make sure the conflict doesn't spread that we don't see escalation, that we can actually defuse some of the pressure points that we see throughout the region. and then open prospects for trying to build a more in during peace and security for everyone throughout the middle,
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which happens like some questions the, just a few questions just giving us about problems and that's in yahoo, accepting the original proposal. i just want to be very clear that there has been a long standing disagreement between them. austin is real about permanency fire versus temporary c 5. could you confirm if prime minister has accepted the permanent e file to click on this is really not going to encourage framework in the coming days. and now one final thing, your comments this morning. you said your 1st talk maybe last option for you. why did you say that now? does that mean if this one fail? you know, it's going to my home and yeah, well, for us to take the last part of the question 1st. no, we're never,
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we're never giving up. but what we know is this with every passing day, that there's not maybe 2 things can happen. one is of course, uh for hostages compares and 2nd, intervening events come along. that may make things even more difficult if, if not impossible. and we've, we've experienced that throughout this process. so there's a fierce emergency of now, and that's what i think we're all feeling. and we do see this is the best opportunity to finally get this over the finish line. will never give up on it, but the, the challenges, the longer this goes on, the more again, the hostages will, will suffer possibly perish. and the more other things happen that could make things impossible. so that's why we're so intensely focused on getting this done and getting it done. now on the 1st part of the question, the,
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the bridging proposal that the prime minister netanyahu was as accepted and we looked at them off to accept it reflects what is in the cease fire agreement, the president biden put before the world back back in may. that's incorporated into you and security council resolution. and that makes clear that this process will proceed in phases of a 1st initials, a ceasefire. over the course of 6 weeks in which hostages are released. prisoners are exchange and negotiations commence on the conditions necessary for an endurance these fire. that's what the, that's what the deal says. that's what's reflected in what was put before the world and the world endorsed security council endorsed. and the, the bridging proposal was to try to close some gaps or to clarify different parts
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of this agreement that needed clarification. now what the challenge the challenges besides some austic training to the vision proposal is to make sure that they're clear understandings on how the different parties are going to make good on their commitments. how they're actually going to implement disagreement. and that's what uh, so necessary. and it is, i don't want them at all minimize the challenge. these are complex issues, but that's also why we have expert negotiators who are working on this. i should have mentioned as well by mister netanyahu committed, committed to sending his senior expert team back to either doha or to uh, to egypt. uh, to continue to try to complete this process. uh, but we look to a moss 1st and foremost to get behind the version proposal and then uh to join everyone in uh, trying to get a clear understanding on how the commitments will be implement a simple such as i can certainly come. thank you. let's talk about some of you have
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just mentioned them. so you just put the, the final proposal in the front on friday is run, has accepted is from us as decline. i the way to move forward, what is your message to from us? and if i may also, 5 minutes to nathaniel has said he's insist on it. these are the presence on the philadelphia card or is it an obstacle to reach an agreement? and what have you told him when you're available? you might do it today. thank you. so what i would say to motion to his leadership is if it genuinely cares about the palestinian people that it purports to somehow represent, then it will say yes to this agreement. and it will work on uh, clear understandings about how to implement because the single, quickest, best, most effective way to relieve the terrible suffering of the palestinians that was instigated by a mazda is attacked on october 7th. and the war that that ensued is to complete
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disagreement. so that's really the question. is a mazda is leadership actually looking out for palestinian children women and men for suffering at this very moment in gaza? and if it is, it will agree. and uh, and then we'll work on making sure that there's clarity on all sides about how the agreement will be implemented, how they're gonna make good on their commitments. because not everything is spelled out in detail in the, in the agreement. and i can't comment on specific uh, specific issues that uh, that remain. but as i said, there are questions of implementation and making sure that it's clearly understood what each side will do to carry out its commitments. that's the next step, assuming i'm us, agrees to the bridge and post as j, as, as your secretary. always yes or no. have you gotten any indication from the law
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since the last week that they recognize the urgency of video on the to one that is could be the last chance and in your meeting with prime minister netanyahu? do you raise the escalating settler islands that we're seeing in the west bank? the you will have suggested they will be open to a 2nd. sitting is rarely official, says the us, owing to you in the same. and then if i may, i'd be remiss not to talk about recent manager and situation on the ground because i know you said you fired the best way to bring that to an end. but in the time that these, the war and the negotiations have been going on, official and about the strips, a 40000 people have died. polio has now, reemerge has been gone for over 2 decades. what is the us prepared to do to ensure that the measuring situation is alleviated in the time that negotiations are still going on? so let me, let me take the last part 1st because i spent some time today on as i always do, on the monitoring situation. both specifically for example, about polio because we very much share the concern about the possibility of its re
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emergence. and we've been working on a detailed plan to make sure that those who need to be vaccinated against it can get vaccinated. and we're working with the israeli government on that. and i believe that we'll be able to move forward with the plan to do that in the coming weeks. it is urgent, it is vital more broadly. there are a very, very important issues that continue to need to be resolved in order for people to get the assistance they desperately need. whether it's uh, whether it's food, whether it's medicine, whether it's appropriate shelter, whether it's dealing with things like treating the sewage that's accumulated throughout guys. and that promotes that acute that, that presents an acute health hazard. that's an incubator for, for disease. all of that was very much on my agenda today. i had a detailed discussion with them. the defense minister as with the head of the military on the steps that need to be taken must be taken to continue to try to
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improve the situation for palestinians and guides. and now again, the quickest way to do that in um, in the most robust way possible, would be through the ceasefire because that opens up much more space to search assistance into people and then to build something that's genuinely sustainable. but even in the absence of a ceasefire, this is an absolute imperative. but in terms of what we've heard from from us. so obviously we don't hear directly from, from us, but both egypt and cutter are in contact with with some us. and look, i don't want to go beyond anything we've, we've already said, except to say that tomorrow, when i see the leaders of both egypt and cutter, i'll get the latest from them on what they, what they are hearing. and i can't, you know, speculate on exactly what a mazda his intentions are. we've seen public statements,
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but we've seen public statements before, where the, the don't fully reflect uh, where the warehouse is. but as i said, the critical next step is for a mazda except emerging proposal that is relevant or promising at yahoo is now accepted. and then to engage with everyone else on making sure that we have clear understandings of how each party would actually implement the commitments that it's undertaken in this agreement. so probably more tomorrow after we, we talk to our friends in, in egypt and cutter. and i'm sorry that was a 3rd party question. oh yes, it did. it did. and this has been also something that's been a deep and ongoing concern for us violence, intimidation as well, of the past and community in the west bank. uh, there was an incident, as you know,
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just a few days ago that i think has galvanized attention from the is from the israeli government. and that, that is critical. and we look to see um, action taken, action taken to prevent this kind of violence action taken to hold people who are responsible for accountable. and we're looking to the government to take the necessary steps to stop the violence and to make sure. ready that there is real deterrence in place so that it doesn't happen again. thank you. thank you. thanks everyone. us x ray states and to the blinking speaking there in tennessee as he has of course, been holding talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as of the officials in west jerusalem and to leave his 9th trip to the regent. let's go to my one bizarre a. he joins us now from london, moran. so i think it's fair to say the headline out of what on to me blinking have
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to say was that israel has accepted this us backed bridging a proposal for a cease fire. and basically that it was not that it is now down to him, us to do the same. uh, what did you make, what he had to say. uh since he finished speaking, i've been trying to find a diplomatic words to describe, but i've just heard because it sounds more of the same. that's what we've heard from before. which, which i mean i can't analyze but um what it needs. a lot of patients. let's begin with the simple. i promise nothing. yeah, i'll accept it. we've been listening to these really isn't the whole day i have been watching. is there any lead me the entire b y has nothing you all told us that he accepted just like the last time. back in mid july, back in may,
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blinking comes to the region and tells us nothing. yeah. how access the america propose next steps that you want security council resolution, but the analysis nothing. and then we discover later nothing else and the all as the red lines. and then he has more red lines. and today, blinking told us he accepted the virginia proposals. it didn't tell us what those bridging proposals are. so by so has by and then the re edited the ceasefire proposal to fix nothing. yeah. was which is or are they the same proposals that were presented to basically the council back in late may and nothing, nothing. y'all change his mind because clearly the americans i propose something big. that is the 1st thing of nathan. you always have the orange that, that is, that will stay on the delta you a quarter door. that's it would still have an oversight secure to oversight and
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presence industry in the middle of garza. and it was sent out on oversights and control over the crossing. these are not part of the us security council. the wizard you shouldn't be, are not part of that may a proposal. i'm not even part of the july 2nd agreements. so he's not that i guess that's true. that's what i think. second that i heard told him, which i thought was again, quite the stuff with the face. i think the biggest things people are stupid before them, at least anything stuff stupid. anything. he said, i don't want you to take any uh, any action that might be deemed instead of doors. what does he say about the 20000000000. busy hours of arms, he just provided for his right. imagine for a 2nd is that that's china or russia. go back to iran, $20000000000.00, as we're expecting, or why the original war. imagine imagine of how much, okay. got
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a commitment of $2000000000.00. what would that mean? okay, thank you for that marlin but charlotte small from more one uh throughout the evening . that's it for me for now. lots more on on websites, insights or a coming up next. the the to talk to them, at least their big surprises that we've been talking about. temperatures around the 50 mach in the rock west in the wrong soul. the whole of the last month and beyond that. now, 2nd philly, height above sea level tends to reduce the heat and low. it's been pretty halting. centralize your recently back down to where we should be, which is too low. so to use, the breeze coming out from further know, has cool things down a bit. they've been showers running out through afghanistan a little bit beyond that, but generally speaking, some especially went to you,
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but she made a t. so if you like, not yet established, right, is the thing that you noticed around the gulf states this time of the year, particularly in cats, are we broadcasting from $39.00 degrees and 5060 percent? relative humidity is a pretty sticky environment. equally, you do get that re license big thunder storms then in yemen and the software society and they cost funding and they might well be some more and the size of it wrong, possibly a few spots in their mind. even just the other side of the goal. so it seems unlikely. right, let's jump science a bit through almost tropical africa. and they gave, we have some big rains recently in sudan, not so much here in the full cost. but i think if you, if you're that is true jumping size, so i don't expect to see very much it tool is generally dry and quite well the
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