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the the . ringback the almost a year into is more i'm concept, is riley's fighting on multiple funds so far it doesn't seem to achieve any of its stated real goals. does the military have a clear plan for the sodium tend on degrading its enemies capabilities. this is inside story. the hello that writing james base israel talk, it's the alger 0 media network, yet again, this time in the occupied westbank during a pre to on right. on sunday,
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the ministry issued an order to close the channels bureau in ramallah for $45.00 days. these right, the government is already banned out as they are from reporting within israel. and with no less often is bombardment of garza, the military is also expanding operations in the occupied westbank and across the board until 11. and there are also reports, as well as planning to issue mass evacuation orders in northern gauze, a similar to what it did in the 1st week of the war back in october. what's the real object to behind this plan does is relevant tend to react to probably gauze or permanently will go to a guess in a moment. but 1st, this report for the foot of your call. the heavily armed is ready. soldiers face resistance from only cameras and microphones when they tried the silence, i'll just there was reporting and the occupied the west bank. well, as i thought i was getting a saw, this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i
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guess you army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the, the office will be closed for $45.00 days. the closure of all the zeros bureau and ramallah follows the band and post on the networks operations within israel. back in may. it's the latest crack down on foreign media and comes as these for any government is facing. growing criticism is that it has no rights, legally speaking, to close any office and any place in any a or b a yes, in that. and that means that is right and has practically eliminated on your own or any other sort of deal about us thing and that sort of thing. and we added back to the situation of fund occupation every week, hundreds of thousands of his ratings have protested and major cities demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu agree on a guy's a ceasefire deal and bring home the roughly 100 cottage still held in the strip.
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but the prime minister has rebuffed the pressure at home and abroad, instead insisting on his ready control over all of guys his borders. now he faces pressure from within his coalition. the carrier would cut them mind to ethnic cleansing of palestinians. the so called generals plan proposed by senior military officers would see these really army besieged north and gaza from the next room car door upwards. about $300000.00 palestinians are clinging on to what remains of the area. those who don't comply with the forced evacuation orders will be given the choice to surrender or die last month. nothing. yeah. who ordered the military to prepare to take control of a distribution in the north? the district feeling feels that israel is planning a long term occupation, which would possibly include the construction of the legal settlements. is riley forces. are battling a mass and sites across kaiser, exchanging fired with hezbollah and 11 on and carrying
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a major rates in the occupied westbank. and the government under prime minister benjamin netanyahu does not appear willing or able to de escalate during one of the biggest crises in his reading history for the a car, which is 0 for inside story. the a. well, let's discuss all of this. the, the with panelists today who are joining us from doha, we have daniel levy who's the president of the us middle east project. and a form is writing the go see a to in, but then it's an e is maryland rappaport and award winning is really investigative journalist. the recently reported on site was indications that israel may be planning to close off knowles and concepts. and also here in doha is a lot impact pay and it's right, the historian and also of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. thank you all 3 of you for joining us. i want to try and in this program to get up, what is the real plan of nets and yahoo?
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what is israel a me now almost a year into this will. but 1st i must start a little bit close to home. ouch is here is office in ramallah has now been closed and i'd like your reaction to that daniel, why do you think they've taken this step now? because they've done unfortunately, they close together 3 strands. we have seen not just throughout the last year, but for the long time, which is criminality met only by impunity trust late. secondly, the media and this is more of a phenomena of the recent period. how much is renter's target to the media? it doesn't love the stories you get out, so he gets out anyway, whether or not that's linked to a more destructive campaign. in the west bank, we shall see. they have announced that there is a rolling campaign of destruction is going to go on those of my ways of describing it, not as i'm sudley, that it's all these route, right?
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so when they passed legislation, the bands i, which is here, it is right as far as that is that romano, the west bank, the entire policy and expands is the one states reality of greater israel, which they have created. ok. so let's, let's follow up on that. because i'm the, the olds, low accords promised and you didn't get a state, but they got control of certain areas. romano, where they out is there a bureau is right. buying in the center of romano is area a. it's supposed to be on the full palestinian control. the license out is there is office was issued by the palestinian authority, has israel any legal rights to close the out to 0 office? and if not, does it prove that there is total cool occupation now an apartheid in the west bank? i think the, the, the also called should not be regarded as a binding a document. and they also called is
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a statement of what is web can and cannot do and is done. you know, the comment that deserves ability and cannot do it is of the 1st time that is when operates in the room. i love it is the ok by empowering the model out in the 4 schools. it's a shame to say that there is an independent palestinian authority there that controls every aspect of life as far as these way lead security forces in the army is concerned. they can go in and out whenever they want and do that whatever they want. so i think it's less about violating the ultimate goal and much more about the 2nd thing that you said that already was now just the stated by the international goals of justice. the, we're not just talking about a few patients. we will not be beyond hope. you're patient. this is not an area a next to these well integrated into is when the roots through the various
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meetings of control. but it is totally at the mercy. and on the mercy of isn't in other, it's control that on you all the journalist on the panels. so i'd like your reaction, of course is rel, always claims. it's a democracy. it has the freedom of speech, freedom of the press, really the whole stopped. uh, so we got what we got for the senior. um and i of course, i understand what, what uh, what to do then. and then it said about the non existent uh, how strongly maintenance in the cation you said it is acting in the west and a free. uh, but i think what has to be a mentioned this year is that the fuselage is really from the beginning of the oil and gas up easily. then you're comparing it against me. you're not the only
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a 100 man i've seen in german. i swear, killed in die so, but you said prevents international here on the news from duty and from coming to the headsets and this is on purpose. they don't want to see. and if that means shutting down, they are, does your offices in the amount of that? so be it. okay. well, if they don't want people to see things in gaza is that also daniel? the case and the west bank. we've seen the biggest operation by israel since 2002 this month in the west bank of both you and illinois are at a conference organized by georgetown university here in bo. i was that really wrong speaking to some people in that. what worries about people i spoke to about what israel has climbed next? for the westbank, do you have fears to? yes, and we're ready in the throes of that. we've already seen no significant operations
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from a security perspective. so much has significant operations in terms of the level of destruction of school stuff, including a bike link for structure that was being conducted in the northern west bank until con, i'm janine and elsewhere. and the decoration they not hiding, this is the, this will spreads to all the parts of the west bank as well. we have here, i think, is an intention for this to be an ongoing opening, more in gaza, very likely in the north, which we may discuss in the west bank and whether it's the displacement of palestinians from gaza. or i was seeing yields in the west bank, whether it's making the conditions, livable, full palestinians. this is a part of the plan and i think closing down on the algae or offices, a lines very neatly with that. and it is also a message to the well where there was an overwhelming majority at the united nations general assembly. of course not including the us,
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one of the few states to vote against adult. take the measures gold for i'm the all to collation of the international court of justice regarding the data to you of the occupation regarding the audi responsibilities. and israel, i think you said as evidence not being it knows to international a lot. and i mean we, we know life is already incredibly hard for palestinians who are living in the west bank. do you fear that israel may be trying to bring some of the goals the conditions to the west bank? yes i, i do feel that i think we have here uh 1st of all. ready uh, an important but this can falls within these way the government of uh neil scientists and the ceiling petitions who hold the important positions in the government. who regard as a current situation is in a window of opportunity to implement their messianic and send that to the ideas
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of having a great to visit us on the river to the sea with us you buy this thing is as possible. so i think a possible to be seen even if it solves environmental and yet not totally drastic. and it has as people with a vision behind it. ready the westbank is the next stage and they've got a fully implementing these kinds of missy. i think i d is a lot of the psych them you have the, the policy makers in the are means and the security. so there's that already in the past. a did not offer anything else, but wouldn't. ready is not working deals, mobile phones and the human these ations that by this theme is in the west bank is a lot different from the do any section of the policy is in the gaza strip and there will be no more of an emission in the way that they would try to crash any resistance that they will encounter what. ready are in the record you can see on
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the city themselves, so i'm afraid that the cell. ready 100, the more than 700, but as being in who died already said the same as i looked over. i a is not the find those numbers and the destruction we've already seen. these will define those pictures of what is when a can and intended to do also in the west bank. and we have to remind them, show you use because they're watching a 0. they know that as well as the settlers and the r means are already that that's a thing, as the glens incorporation is in the south of model type rules and in other pods and fuel cells and other stages of over the last their homes. and this is all done in this kind of a read you a partial kind of operation compared to best. but i think that that is the intention and the idea already behind it are the same. so daniel, do you think that in this stage that we should look at that as
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a false match scenario? it doesn't mean that yeah. loading people on trucks tomorrow because that's, that's a terrifying prospect. latrice latrice it was, i don't make light all. i think at the moment it's about the grading conditions, making things as hard as possible for palestinians. that is the direction of travel, whether it gets some. ready medic, we've seen that assets in gaza but we also seek alongside that even know israel has the international banking even though it is not just israel's. ready that america will, we will see the resilience, palestinian people him luncheon baker. ready of that either, either even if you have a ph, d to ship, which is long preemptively give it not on palestinian rights, you have a resilient palestinian society that resist. i'm the holds its grounds and it shows that foster, so it's not going to be easy. okay, well i'm turning to you met on because you've done some interesting reporting and
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presented a scenario with regard to gauze. now we've heard a lot of talk about the messianic ideas of some in the comment is really government . tell us some of the proposals, not by government members, but some of the proposals that are being floated by prominent figures in israel about what to do in gaza. and you will be on a possible scenario. there's one major plan that was presented by the x. the general deal island was the head of the national security council. and previously he suggested that it is, well, we'll declare a mountain god saw a close leader terri area uh tow the tree hand to $0.10. a piece may be more of a student in the dollars to their to lead within
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a week and wireless. and afterwards, those who will remain uh will be, uh there will be happy to pay the total paid and even to make them dying of hunger. now he is saying that the see goes according to international though because of david's, the civilians at time to leave guys that he doesn't mention the state. can we turn the end? this to him was adopted by many external roads. and today we even heard the, even the term you all said at the have a close to meeting that p. e's considering this plan. now what i asked, and i really do get an answer, but it's
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a so it's not so pathetic code and question what will happen if some oh, most of the 300000 ever seen him refuse to meet with the state? will they be a stop to that will be very little there. be designated as well. ok. professor who was supposed to be plan that suggested uh, this is a question. so i think the visa does not have an answer and i'm afraid this is to allow you back to quite easily the main you happen for daniel. how would us that sort of scenario? cutting up a gauze ceiling off northern gauze and making people leave northern gauze, or even stop and surrender policies or stop will surrender policies. remember,
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that was what the west was so critical of aside in syria and of the russians in places like very helpful. how will this be seen if it's ro proceeds with these sort of policies by western governments in the us 1st james, that's just the knowledge that uh, the deeply racist colonial mindset on the pending based kind of thinking which met wrong, has explained to us some academics of written papers on this, you go to the format of the national security council, whomever on quintarius, and he goes into greater depth in his article. what we see here, this whole language should be seen throughout a finding israel. it is a civilization against the brutes. this is this language not 19th century race to separate colonialism. propagated with 21st century technology. i'm not saying is rosie of the races state. but most countries when that saying that stop, don't worry trans county, the code, it is rather power. he doesn't really need to do so, which seems to be honest at your question james, which is where now almost
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a yeah. an an off the criminal acts conducted against these radius of radians on october 7th, off to those acts is really need to. it didn't wait a day even to stage it. it's intention to violate international law. we hold food fuels, water, electricity from the power steering and civilian population, it made clear that it would make no distinction with that civilian population. and it's gotten away with. i think we should be, we would be need, if we would expect that the american ledger reaction on america runs a heck of a lot of diplomatic political, military and economic to come up for his route. we would be naive if we were to expect that reaction to be differently. so all we going to see not only the mobilization which see taskbar, but all we go and see others mobilizing to prevent it. but again, i would say he's room is not wanting to even dollars that this will not be easy to implement to the fact he's really stuck in a united authoration. that is
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a good amount of attrition which does not bode well for the struggles now, which was of is showing up when they all pulled up. i must, has not been penetrated and infiltrated as he's the law has suggest, seat is read, has not succeeded in dealing to a normal drunk from a garza from so the schemes may exist. this horse will continue to be visited upon palestinians in gauze. but israel's ability to win this the, the, i did the be strategically will be, is really the long term. the idea that it can get away with it is the palestinians . i think those things should be questioned. and i think the answer to that question will not work in favor, always really not softball restorative terence in gaza. i don't think it will. and that might be part of the reason we're seeing some of the actions 11. well, talking about 1111 because we've talked about the west bank and gaza already as an
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eminent historian of israel. i think you probably agree. israel traditionally was very with read of a multi one from pool, but does the current leadership of israel actually want that prospect where the govern government? a visitor says a loaner has a prime minister who wants it, or he needs a war. and he believes that without the war, his own political career isn't status. so definitely the main policy makers always write warms of war. he doesn't even, she is afraid knows that an escalating was that might be original. secondly, i already mentioned he's a new message, new design is mr. young named allies also want a war. the military that probably wants to have more control and the
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situation is danielle mentioned. they think i kind of talked to the uh and realistically that uh they can win in one for all than the other for on the wait for them ends on. ready the being proven and total failure. so guess the, you have here and political and military leave the same as that a lots of war. but once they have to be very much on the terms that is what needs used in the past for winning was and this is whether it is what it is going to fade . and there's going to thing, there's somebody in the box that were very quickly and the 3 conditions that all of these really military kind of commanders and leaders believes in. the 1st principal was that you have to take the initiative that's over the last. the 2nd principle is that the war has to be sold in the enemy's territory, that smells happening and certainly that you cannot survive
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a little more. and that's a very long war. okay, seem kind of coming to the end of the conversation. now a daniel, come on, i'm leaving it as a foot a, but it seems is a footnote, which is diplomacy. we're talking about all of these military options of diplomacy, prominence, and nothing yahoo goes to the un in the coming days of the world. leaders will be the. busy the you and is pushing for a strange and diplomacy. briefly do you see any chance of a diplomatic opening at this time given everything that we've discussed? nothing yahoo does not have an outcome that is not militarily driven, no 0 some ads that full bath leaves. no space for diplomacy on israel's top. unfortunately, the u. s. is closed off. i've been use of diplomacy codes that pop by mirroring, shadowing every is removed by moving its own baffled ships so that it puts itself
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deep in marble, has a bit it could get cold into this war just when it is october. last month before a us election, i'm not saying that's what's driving. israel's intentionality is here. look, i, i bought a big one point on this. israel has clearly degree gauge the, his full capacity. in some ways. it may feel that it can now move forward with that box. the question is, how much of a hit will be, is right, the whole front taken response. because the idea that the axis of resistance is on its last legs and is almost defeated. i think he's for the but i think we've seen that already. i'm bet he's a strategic patients on that side. yes. they've taken it as a strategic patients on that side and he's really is not going to we didn't this way. and eventually savvy, it seems, i will love to help with so matter on how dangerous do you see this moment,
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not just for israel and the palestinians, but for the region. and uh and. busy we are basically, we the people of the region by webster loan, and this is not a good the site and make good moment. well, thank you very much. the 3 of you for joining us on this uh, rather depressing conversation today on the inside story. a daniel levy matter on that rep, a pool and a laptop, a comprehensive coverage all across the region continues around the clock on out. just bear with detailed analysis too and i'll phone up or else is there a dot com? what did you make of today's discussion? what should we focus on next time? let us know on facebook at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story, or twitter this on x y. you'll find this at a j inside story until next time for me, james, by he's in the team here. please stay safe and well bye. for now the
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