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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container, stuff in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the this is alta 0, i'm telling you, navigate that with a check on your world headlines. multiple is really strikes of hit a school housing displace palestinians. and then we'll see it off refugee camp in central gaza. ugly 17 people have been killed. children are among the dead and injured is really forces claim the school was being used by him. us was standing in the streets and we had a hit just came out among the for us to come out and buy gold. not a single mine will. children and women and one of them cuts up to pieces,
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but no one was complete. they will cut sort of the next, separates the crime against the children or us secretary of state antony blinking isn't a cuss r e capital adel ha, this is the latest stop on his diplomatic tour of the region. and he met the mirror of katara before holding talks with the countries prime minister. it's blinking 11th trip to the middle east. and israel last as were on gauze up more than a year ago. the us interests and cats are, have been trying for months to broker a ceasefire, unreal to taking your life to the press conference being held right now in come on, guys, the development of this will. and that went to lebanon. today's meeting was very important. and very fruitful on that in and for me. and we had a chance to discuss the latest developments in the war on guys and how to read
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the solution and the on google and go for something between cuts and the washington . and the guy wrote a month and our partners will then in the region old, the, to the soul, loud for this problem to read, to the stuff the war as to the swap, the captive us. and to reduce the cab, the target at the beginning of the war to go over to uh, we have won the game, is the expansion of the conflict to most of the areas in the middle east. and they're saying the, the below that was expanded to live and then the other areas. that's why the discussion of today concentrated on how to stop. these will catch you at how to read to a solution, an immediate solution, address of ocean to stop the aggression on that button and to abide by the you and
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the price of the solution. 1701 myself. we have seen the during the last few days, a guess of the density to dislike about this way. the tax in goes us the but technically late in the northern there is of guys that the seeds on mobile and as a mobile button minutes divides above meant to the hospital a mountain and the t z lung cancer. so the situation has develop to mission. next, and that is related to send in a 5 by the to have you guys, uh, this is uh, phase the must come to an end as soon as possible and we need to be uh, this possibility to of the civilians or the defense of this in this region they have and also we, ah, the chance to talk about the 2 jobs in both those of find the last,
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the solution to the palestinian issue. and the sole goal that they have to was it was sort of this and which means to read these in the region in general, come as of the specials of today. also now push out the, concentrated the on these topics sort of how they were very constructive. and that includes the discussions on this proposal as you know of them. and how can we read the last thing that is the solution and that was the band came in hand and in gaz. um, so it really is the last thing solution of that. but as in the nation, when a man leads to the tuesday, solution is come. i'd like to thing set the victims for his visit to the hospital. go to visit today. payment on the importance of the buying t and month, along with the in the or him to, to the region. and we are truly that through our process to appear that our
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commitment between the cut, the end of the agents and come to the u. s. will be able to reach these and them agents. i give them lots of ecstasy for in with us of the we hold the old success in your efforts prime minister. my friend, thank you. thank you for the regular meetings today. i want to also express my appreciation to the mir and were generally my appreciation, our appreciation to cut her for the essential role that plays uh as our partner in trying to bring peace, trying to bring stability, trying to bring progress to this region. the colors played an indispensable role in the work to bring the hostages home to end the war and to charge a better future for people in gaza. and i have to say as well, the prime minister personally has spared no effort to
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work to bring the hostages home in his role as a mediator. and we had an opportunity today to talk about the way forward on the effort to bring the hostages home. and to get a ceasefire. partly this involves an assessment of exactly where my stands in the wake of the death of some more. we talked about that we talked about options to capitalize on this moment. and next steps to move the process forward. and i anticipate that part of those heaters will be getting together in the coming days. but as you heard, the, the prime minister say it's also essential, even as we're working on that effort, that we continue to develop a plan for what follows. so that is real, can withdraw from, doesn't, so that from us cannot reconstitute. and so the policy and people can rebuild their
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lives and rebuild their futures under palestinian leadership, us throughout the district, including with the prime minister and the i'm here today. we discussed concrete ideas that we've been developing for security for governance, for reconstruction in guys. this is a moment for every country to decide what role is prepared to play and what contributions it can make in moving guys are from war to piece. and as i said the other day, i think this is a pivotal moment for that question, because israel has accomplished the strategic goals that it set out for itself. making sure that october 7th and the hers can never happen again by effectively dismantling the military organization from us. it's succeeded in doing
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that and bringing to justice. it's leaders, those who perpetrated the horrors of october 7th, notably similar. now that that's been accomplished, this is a moment to work, to end this war to bring, make sure all the hostages are home and to build a better future for people in gaza. and as i said, the necessary, in order to do that, to make sure that we have the appropriate plans in place. and we did have a productive discussion on that. meanwhile, even as we're working on all of this, it is imperative that we continue to address the manager in crisis. and guys, the extraordinary challenges that the children, the women, the men of the guys are encountering every single day. and that's all the more urgent with winter were approaching. and we're deeply conscious of that,
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sir. again, i have to say cutters, generosity over these many months, has been extraordinary. thousands of tons of food and medical supplies of life saving assistance for the people who does the united states as the largest provider they to displace palestinians is also continuing to make vital contributions. today we're announcing an additional $135000000.00 in humanitarian assistance. water sanitation, maternal health for pallets things and gaza in the west bank, as well as in the region. and i would note that since october, 7th of last year, our humanitarian assistance by the united states. now total is more than $1200000000.00. but we all know that it's not enough to provide funding. it's not even enough to get the assistance to the borders of guys. what so critical is that the 8 gets to the people who need it. so tre, austin and i emphasized and
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a letter that we wrote recently our counterparts in israel, the imperative of israel taking urgent and sustained action to make sure aid from get to those who need it. we have a list of very specific actions that we're tracking every single day. now there's been progress since we sent that letter. some positive steps, including the opening of the arrows, passage the decision to restart, the con eunice, the foundation plan that will give more than a 1000000 guidance access to clean water. some other steps has been taken, but this is not yet enough and we will continue to press 4 and take the necessary measures to ensure that we get greater progress and that we get greater results in making sure a gets to those who need it. mr. also noted that so we've been deeply focused from day one on trying to ensure that the conflict in gaza does not
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spread more broadly throughout the region. and even as we have real challenges, we're working to make sure that we don't see a major escalation and major conflicts develop elsewhere with regard to a wrong. we of course, are concerned about the potential for broader conflicts, particularly since the look around launched its 2nd direct attack on israel using ballistic missiles just 23 days ago. united states supports israel's right to defend itself, and we've been in close coordination with israel on what is necessary to deter further aggression from moran and to ensure that any response does not lead to an endless cycle of escalation. will also continue to work with our partners in the region to make very clear to iran that further attacks against israel will have deeply negative consequences for ron's interest. very attentive to the fact that
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the risk of broader conflict is high and that's all the more reason why we're determined and acting to try and make sure that we prevent that. and then finally, unless or not um, we've spent some good time both with the mirror and with the prime minister talking about the conflict there. and as well, the important role the color has been playing, including as a leading donor. do you mind trans assistance as israel conduct operations to remove the threat to his relatives, people along the border with lebanon. we have been very clear that this cannot lead, should not lead to a protracted campaign. and that israel must take the necessary steps to avoid civilian casualties and not in danger, un peacekeepers or 11. these are forces or right now we're working intensely to reach a diplomatic resolution. one that sees the full implementation of your security
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council resolution, 17 o one. and as a result, allows civilians on both sides of the border to return to their homes and to be able to live there in peace. and security. are also committed to building up and supporting loved these efforts to build up their own institutions. free from the grip, it has the law so that the people of love and i have more security, more opportunity, or prosperity here again, cutters provided a central assistance of all of these armed forces, including salaries and fuel. we're working with other partners to provide the lovely is our forces with the resources they need so that they can take greater responsibility for security throughout lebanon, and making sure that 11 on can we assert its sovereignty. we'll continue to support the lebanese parties as they work to resolve the presidential vacancy and empower leadership that reflects the will of a lot of these people. so in each of these areas, we have
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a very full and very active agenda. and again, i'm very grateful for the partnership of cutter in working to bring greater peace, greater security throughout the region. we're happy to take some questions. uh so i don't know what i mean so high, but if i saw an auction, does it have to be or the and now the basement is that all the they had this carlos up you excellent. say you had that we like talk about the gloves who look on these disputes. what about the pressure is being practiced because in this collection and today you had the foot photos want to talk. so the situation together of an
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indication that the slips and the results will be reflected on the ground on the in guys. and the question to mr. blinking into the had, doesn't know how to you talked about this main thing that is good for them. and you talked about the situation of the civil war, but thomas says a to the thieves explained to view of the is not related to individuals. what is the style they go boot as of the station. to put some panels that i have through this little despite the fact that was where it says, no signals regarding put together. and so the war and people in northern guys are living in a starvation situation shook on our shadow so on. thank you for the question. and regarding the efforts amy got booked again. and so that was the efforts out ongoing sense of the wishing 8th of last spoke to. but we the,
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to stop the war to us and we need to stop the expansion of the will to contain the will. and as a said, the efforts in november have led to the release of some prisoners and the captive design and says that the 5 the we have been trying i logged in order to reach an agreement to put them. and then to stop about this was not a negotiations have gone through suds and sizes and periods, a lot of challenges with the all over the place. and unfortunately then we have on the see if the logs in this connection and regarding our meeting with the mr. blinking it's for sure to know that the visits of linkedin to the region is important to us. and we have seen the results of these folks in this role model it to and the,
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the impact most fee and the directions regarding something of the will. and then, and we discussion to the point of cnn a mattress and we come to some trades on base and followup client regarding the folks the, a teams from the mat to the states that would visit the fed up. info is the the for the slight deans from is room and they will talk somebody, they will discuss the meetings in order to reach read through regarding the whole situation. and we're doing sort of talking about that. john said that there is under was a johnston in who k is the part the is a very willing to and that will we have said before, and i see it several times the media. and so it has a limited role in case there is a pause, it's
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a one side that is not quite involved with this in the constructive way. and that to me in subject dogs legal like like this, like i'm in a ball. yes. things will come to an end of the estimate and we will continue. i limitations here, the time the we all voted, but this will understand the necessity of stopping the will, which is a priority for us on us and in the 2nd. but i can also say the same priority is the for the u. s. and we hope this will lead to good results. yes, thank you with the question. but we're intensely focused on bringing the hostages home, ending the war, alleviating the suffering of palestinian children, women and men in gaza. and we've been working closely together to try to do that for many months. now, we have seen the quickest way to get there. as being through
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a cease fire and hostage deal. again, what we've been working on. the reason i believe there's opportunity now is because of the biggest obstacle to concluding that agreement was similar. and the fact that he is no longer with us perhaps creates an opening for actually moving forward and concluding an agreement. in our judgment, one of the things that similar was looking at and hoping for was the potential for wider conflict. if he could create a multi front war with hezbollah, attacking israel potentially with the ron attacking israel, then he could just sit back and wait and not make any decisions. honestly, as far as getting hostages home. well, he has now been removed from the equation. and of course, we're working intentionally to make sure that this conflict doesn't spread. we don't have wider wars. and all of this,
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perhaps we'll focus from us on the imperative of concluding a deal. uh, if it cares about the people of god and then it will engage and it will include some kind of agreement. and that can be the critical 1st step to getting a sustained agreement. so something that brings in during peace and security. now the other part of this, as i said just a moment ago, is the, the, the importance. and i think even the urgency of making sure that we have a plan for what follows a plan that allows us real to leave that make sure that i'm most count reconstitute . and that supports the policy and people in the governance, the security, the rebuilding of gaza and we have very productive discussions on that question today as well. so, and it's tony and tom between bbc,
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thank you very much indeed. mister sex rate. you said just a moment ago you anticipate negotiated to be getting together in the coming days. could you just give us a bit more detail pops about when and who and how significant that is moving on to what's happening on the ground and goes at the war crimes loya. felipe sands told the bbc yesterday that it is impossible to see what is going on now. and garza, i know, say crimes are screaming out. we know that linda thomas greenfield told the security council. the us is watching to ensure a quite a policy of starvation is now being carried out by his ro of newspaper horace. this month quite to 3, was the soldiers and garza saying it was the impression that the cycled general was plan was being carried out. one said, come on this open late, refer to it. people stopped and broke the systematic order with shots and an operational concept. they said at the end of which he, he was to shoot, whoever is willing to leave. and we know these right? the leadership denies of this is happening because he's awesome on tuesday. but the
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former deputy head of israel's national security council era etsy on, has described no, because that is a very dangerous erosion of neurons saying that war crimes may be taking place. and if a soldier is expected to commit these, they must refuse. so my question is, do you agree with that? if an is already sold, resorted to carry out any part of this a power plan today? should they refuse? mister prime minister? do you agree with the americans assessment that the guessing what was the chief of obstacles to assist 5 deal and following that mean, who are you talking to and how about that moment he's getting any engagement? are they prepared to come back to the table? thank you. bye. do talk 1st on the on negotiations on negotiators on the one where the who can i provide more information the as is no. um, but uh that will unfold in the coming days. all i can tell you is what i said earlier,
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and what the, the, the prime minister. notice that we do anticipate that the negotiators will be getting together in the coming days. and again, what we really have to determine is whether her mazda is prepared to engage. and i believe that we'll be able to do that starting in the coming days with regard to the, the so called general's plan in the north. let me just say again, 1st the united states fully and fundamentally rejection. the 2nd, as i told you, the other day, the government of israel says that it is not the policy of israel and also rejects the plan. we reject any effort to create a siege, to us, to, to starve people,
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to hive off northern guys or from the rest of guys that we've been very clear about that will remain very clear about that. but again, from the, the words of the, the prime minister, directly to me, that is not israel's policy. the 2nd were intensely focused on the situation for people in gaza and particularly making sure that they get the assistance they need. but also making sure that the norms of international humanitarian law are upheld as and indeed the letter, the secretary austin i wrote recently to our counterparts is based on that fundamental promise and everything that we're doing. and everything that we're focused on involves making sure to the best of our ability that those norms are
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upheld. and that we're maximizing of the ability both to protect people and to make sure that they're getting the help that they. and as i said a few moments ago, this is a matter of great urgency and intense focus for us right now. and in the days i had a thank you very much, just you know, i'm starting to question whether we see is it all as an obstacle? i'm just, you know, i need to be very clear and very mindful that a lot of old as the media itself, we fully expected and our policy. we don't speak about any party who would present dog stick out and stuff. do you not to point to and one of the other yet we have
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to all the process that we've been through in mediation, different fronts. we have never seen something like this being in the media more on, and then it will. she has no problem. so you can go throughout the process and you can see on each stage where it's stopped and it's going to be very clear who was stopping good at each stage of that. so i just wanted to make sure that there is nothing from but i would say on one property or another. so i left some an estimate on june the supervisors this thank you and thank you for the opportunity to ask questions today. um this uh, impending round of negotiations. will this include guys a end lebanon, or will this run the risk oceans and don't only be focused on reaching a cease fire and gaza? could you also please talk about what kind of deal will be on the table?
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is this president biden's proposal from may, or will this be something new? and if it's new, what will it be? and what we see these negotiations take place before the us selection. and then perhaps for both of you, you know, israel yesterday accused 6, the colleagues from al jazeera of being members of how mass or summit you had a and to 0, has condemned as calling those allegations unfounded. and suggesting that the that may be justification for israel's targeting of journalists. what, what is uh, i'd like to hear from both of you what your response to this, this latest development regarding elders here. and that's journalists and gaza. thank you. i'm happy to start. so in referring to negotiators coming back uh together, that was referring specifically to negotiations on the return of hostages and
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a ceasefire for god. and that is the entire focus of their work separate from that is work that we're doing also very intensely on whether not to reach a diplomatic resolution to see the full implementation of 17 o one to enable people to return to their homes. that separate. but it's equally intense and involves a lot of work and trying to get a clear understanding of how we would implement $17.00 oh $1.00. and i think we're making progress on that. or going back to the negotiations on a ceasefire and hostage deal. i think one of the things we're doing is looking at whether there are different options that we can pursue to get us to uh, to a conclusion, to get us to uh, to a result. uh and so we're talking uh both with our meeting partners and cutter
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and in egypt about that. and this is something that the negotiators will be discussing as well when i get together with regard to the report on, on out to 0. i can speak to the veracity of that, that report it, it clearly needs to be examined. we very much support the work of journalists in gaza and everywhere else around the world, including in areas of conflict. and we're equally determined that journalist be protected are far too many of lost their lives in gaza were determined to do what we can to ensure that again they can do their work safely and securely as possible. recognizing that in any conflicts on. of course, there's inherent danger, but it's imperative that this work continue. the united states strongly support.
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i'm sorry, i just need it because there was a part of your question previously i, it isn't on. so i missed it. it's my mistake. i didn't bring my pen so and your question was to don't want to see. so and then uh regarding a lot of, uh, communication with the him, us and the leadership of the, as in robert. yes. we, we have engaged with them. we've been in the engagement with the present step from the ticket office and to her. we had some meetings with them the last couple of days. i believe that until now there is no cloud or to you what would be the way for water or that we have position. but the position that we had with us, at least throughout the meeting or once we have signs to was the same position as the last paper stated. and basically, i think this would be their starting point until they come up with the thought of
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that position regarding your question about the edges 0 just the festival. and you know, a, a 0 is an independent media institution that's on autism. and we are very proud of it as an institution that has that sort of the, it's getting better respect on the coverage for the defense, conflicts on being commanded. and i think this is not the only covering the conflict in the middle east, even though we see it a they have coverage with us on the water you create and or, or other areas in the world. and we have never seen the jordan has been 3 to the way that's been the streets of denver. so unfortunately, the 2nd that we'd expect that a just the or they are running at the highest and to the nationalist on those. and they are going to, if there are any promises to that, to this, this accusations that they are going to take care of the images that need needed
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for that journalist. but also we need to know that we land at all with this war that we cannot take those accusations off is right in the face value because we've been subject to that. and the, one of the mission of, of cut the reconstruction committee and that was, that was banned by the ideas claiming that got on him. austin was under and this whole is that they have show to the media. i felt on see confirmed by those 80 officers goes out of water. well, that's been there for, for the kids. so i would look for that on, on. that's accusations before you know, taking it like this for granted. and finally, i just a court the secretary has mentioned about the protection of, of the process in the front. conflicts on it's, it's necessarily, it's
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a mandatory on a, the international. and i think that there is no as any justification slough targeting the press nor the civilians of course. but the press, especially in, in the, in the, was the owners of whatever the justification is. i think it's not acceptable. so when the, when the here when social media you can use thank you. a secretary began and i'm prime minister for taking questions. my question is in, you know, we've reported that there is an addiction proposal on the table that i tie supports for a short pause and fighting and which from us would release a handful of hostages and humanitarian. a deliveries would be increased. what is the status of that proposal after surgery, but then after your discussions with israel and our partners this week,
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including the prime minister. and then secondly, i wanted to ask this question to both of the prime minister and the secretary. how confident are you in israel's assurances that any retaliation strike against iran will not lead to further escalation in the region at this moment? thank you. so i, i'm not going to go into any details of what's on the table or potentially on the table with regard to hostage and n c's for our deal. as i said a moment ago, we're looking at, at different options. but as you've heard, the prime minister say, we haven't yet really determine whether a mazda is prepared to engage. but the next step is getting the negotiators together. and i intend to pay below, and will certainly learn more in the, in the coming days. the bottom line is that again,
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the quickest way to actually get hostages home to actually get much more relief to the palestinian people who did so desperately need it. and to stop the conflict is through such an agreement. and at the same time, as i said, we also have to be working on as we are the plans for what would follow, but will no more i think of the coming days. but the, this again, the fundamental question is, is the most serious, my hope is that again, in our judgment, mr said more, was the biggest obstacle to actually concluding an agreement. my hope is that now their minds will be concentrated and we can get there and, and make progress. as i said also a moment ago, we strongly support israel's right to defend itself. we've seen 2 unprecedented attacks direct attacks by or on,
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on israel with hundreds of missiles including ballistic missiles, drones, other munitions. and thanks to the work we and a number of other countries did, a israel was able to defend itself, but these were extraordinarily dangerous, particularly with a potential for leading to a major escalation. recall of course, in the 1st instance of loss of life. so we've been working with israel to look at what can be done to effectively deter any further ronnie and attacks. and that's vitally important to making sure that we have patients fill in the region. but equally, we want to make sure that any response is done in a way that does not to contribute to or spark an endless cycle of uh, an escalation that's not in anyone's interest. so that's what,
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that's what we're working on. and again, i hope that ron is getting the message very clearly from not just from us, but from, from other countries directly or indirectly. that any further attacks is engages on toward his room. really risk. fundamentally it's, it's, uh it's interest. and what we need to see is a the escalation of this and that in turn, i think can also contribute to all of the efforts we're making in other parts of the region, including with regard to 11 on and including of course with, with regard to gaza. so we're, we're focused on this very intent very intentionally and let me leave it at that.
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just a few. i don't mean to comment on the 1st part of your question, just to be make sure that things are clear. we are closely caught and had to do with agents on any kind of initiatives that's a to leave a message on, on the 2 of them today. add that on go on the discussion between egypt and, and him us. we hope that these discussions we hear something positively and the discussion that will come after would it, would it be a follow up for for that. so we are hoping to achieve something as we on was having the same good regarding the potential extradition or what's happening right now in the region. but the policy to me is the same. but we want to avoid any skilled issue from getting further that we are trying to talk or to or the policies. and that's why it's been doing for the last 2 years now in order to contain the
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situation and to avoid any escalation from the opportunity to that agent or which one of us i think we wants to avoid. our objective is to stop the war and go to that stuff that want to live in on and to teach a comprehensive ceasefire. and that each and i believe that agent be through a lot, especially in the last year. and it's in office the time now for us to be more focused on bringing fish to our people in that region and to focus on the prosperity and development for that. then just, you know, speaking about the conflict and seeing just the wrong department of and then this is condition i can on to, to in much he should come to mind and i just needed us and was that all was 0. how do you, mr. how to to is it will how to do it in the key when the city was on them, listed on, okay, let us the end of the press conference here. we're listening to a live conference with the us sector, state antony blinking,
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and cuss hers prime minister and minister of foreign affairs. mohammed been up there to find a tiny. there were space speaking here in the hall, and this is what we heard the category. prime minister saying that's of the 2 men discussed how to stop the is really aggression in gaza and 11 on he described the discussions as being very constructive saying that this painful period in the region should come to an end. and he also said that he expects that the mediators when it comes to any garza truce to be coming to dow huh. in the next few days to be holding talks. and this was also reiterated by the us sector estate, anthony blink. and saying that he expects cause a truce negotiators to meet in the coming days as for blink. and what we heard from the us sector status. he said that's a concrete ideas have been developing in governance and security and reconstruction when it comes to gaza. and he also said that he believes israel has accomplished
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its strategic goals, that it's set for itself in gaza by, according to him dismantling. come us and bringing to justice those behind october 7th, and a reference to the killing off hudson water earlier this month in guys of the us sectors. they did have a message to iran as well. he warned iran of taking any steps that would escalate attention according to him, and he said that the risk of a broader conflict is high and we are trying to prevent thoughts based extra states that address 11 on as well. you said the us is working intensely to reach a diplomatic solution, as well as the full implementation of resolution. 1701 in lebanon, and this is the us sector states. 11th trip to the middle east. since israel launched it's war on garza more than a year ago and one more points made towards the end of the conference by the category for a minister, he said that the cuts are it has been engaging with him us as political office in
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the recent days our correspondence, osama been job aid, is joining us now from dell. ha. so i'm a, you were in that press conference, listening in what would you say was the take away message and how would you describe the tone that was struck by both men of the well, there's quite a lot to take and isn't that because this is a comprehensive dialogue which has been happening, as you mentioned in almost 12 times in the yeah, 11 times that view state. and the blinking has been in the region then he's concluding this prepared and the region off are going to tell of the dentist out that a be having conversations with the jordanian for a missed has been see if you read the room it feels that there is a new input this, whether it is an outgoing input, this from an administration which is only a few days left, or is there something more on the card? so there, there's 2 very important things that are being discussed here right now. one is
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a potentially striking retaliation by israel and on there, on and how this region will evolve from it and also of what is happening on the ground in gaza. so you heard a positive tones, as we've heard multiple times before, that there is a, an opportunity, a chance for a ceasefire, for the captives to go home for 8 to be brought in. but it's, it's all that talk that the proud before on the ground in gaza as you've been looking at messages from people who are trying to their, from the targeting of anything that can sustain life in the gaza, the hurting of people. and then telling them to move again, it's quite contrary to what the secretary of state had been talking about and had been discussing with it is really, counterparts. and is, as you said, that is really is have told them in person including the prime minister. this is not a state policy, this is not a general plan and would amount to crimes. and do you have to states against it but
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on the ground, this is what we're seeing. and that is something that the countryside and the american side have been on different a different ideas because the countries and the arabs in general have insisted in getting age in getting a ceasefire with the united states. have been focused on c spy. but getting the captives for this and then is then the issue of level and where there is a separate dialog participating phase. and then there attacks. and then then there is the so called the off to plan with the both of these gentlemen talked about. so there's a lot to take it, but it appears that they have not given the pope. and as you mentioned, there's an ongoing talks between israel and the americans, the difference the countries and how much. yeah, on that note osama. so both men said that they expect in the next few days, for a gaza truce mediation, to sort of restart again. any more detail on what that looks like, what it would entail,
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and how it's going to work this time around. but you heard from the secretary of state saying that he would not go into details of what the this plan entails, whether it is exactly the same as we saw before, as president biden, to present that as the fighting pint. nor is it something new as we've been hearing immediate reports as we put forward by egypt, that there should be a temporary pause. it could be something hostages, that would be the least and a would be allowed. and this is something which worked in the past as well and that install that come us and it's the go she attends. we're ready to talk to talk about . but now it seems that this impasse according to united states, might be over because they have been tending these really different you which of your strategic objective as you heard to check the status as well. but you have now this month the, the interest of general how my so to speak, you've killed that leadership and you've allowed for this stretch that is really
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perceived coming from guys that has to be neutralized. now it is time to come back to the negotiating table and go for a c spy for that, that is actually going to translate into actions on the ground remains to be seen. because as you heard between the lines the customer, you for that mr. say that they have to be, as mediators would never say that this site or that site has to be responsible. but if you go back to is where the negotiation fell apart, where the oceans couldn't go forward, was actually just one side. and the looting that israel has, and as you also heard from the fab benjamin that you know, the, on the issue of 8 of all out see fire off is really forces the drawing from gaza is something which is non negotiable and is really going to continue it's war and gaza, so again, this is rekindled hopes of some sort of negotiation, some sort of dialogue. but again, the people have got that right now as they have been suffering for the last 12 years. it's really a tax, israel's compartmentalization of gaza and the brock innovate continues while these
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talks continue in various capitals across the globe. okay, so i'm a thank you so much for that reporting from dell. how will bring a new to all of their joining us from the georgia and capital online, because that is where the government has found out to 0 from reporting and the occupied westbank and from inside as well. so you would look, i'm paraphrasing here, but the secretary of state during that press conference, seemed to signal that how mouse was the problem. when it comes to any cease fire talks, what signals are there from israel, from the nephron, yahoo, governments that it's willing to end the war. and i've actually not an ad that in what we hear from the is really officials, is that they intend to stay in gaza for possibly years to come. we heard that from senior military officials. we even heard that from benny guns who leads the opposition in israel. so the, you know, even the read ups when uh,
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when the us secretary of state was in israel. none of them not from the prime minister's office, not from the minister of defense or, and not when he met with these rarely presidency. none of these 3 officials talked about a ceasefire. they talked about bringing the captives home. but it seems that the internal discussions seem to focus or be convinced or want to convince the public that if it's real, maintains this pressure continues this choking siege, especially in northern does that where people are given a choice between death and fleeing adults, a thought or starvation that they would be able to release those captives if it's him, us would just lay down. it's what, but so i would imagine officials instead of you are quite happy with what lincoln said, especially in light of how disconnected it is from the actions on the ground. i know just to remind our viewers earlier this week, what we saw as a conference that was dedicated to settling as rinney's in the land of display
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scoggins in gaza. it was attended by a number of la crude, a. m p 's. and also by at least one government minister, i mean to what extent is this indicative of where a government's policy is actually going in israel? so well, i mean, one would imagine that when senior ministers in a government attend a certain event and vowels to achieve its goals, that they are not, you know, completely disconnected from the government. that's how things go usually. and what we saw in this conference is the minister of finance and the minister of state for defense. it's a bits and then smoke which we saw the minister of national security. it might have been viewed, we saw senior liquid officials belong to nothing else. party, not just support. re establishing a supplement,
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illegal is really supplements in gaza, but talk about the need to expel the population from gaza. if that might have been via said, it's the humane thing to do. make sure the palestinians leave but silence must her said that gaza was part of the land of israel and it must be onyx. so this is the sentiment in the coalition. that's not any a who heads into here, secretary blinking say that it's not israel's policy to implement the general's plan. it's not as real as policy to start with the population or to take land from gaza when we're hearing. and we're seeing report after another from you and agencies from you minutes area and organizations talking about exactly the opposite . it was really quite remarkable to see all of that on fold. and i again, i would imagine officials and tele v would be very happy. okay. and you would thank you for joining us from my mind. and on the point that noted was making about the
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implementation of the general's pine rule. bringing him to the fidelity who was joining us from dated by now and central garza so and the secretary of state saying that this is not is really official policy. but can you tell us what you're hearing about the situation in the north of gaza as it stands right now? the, well, the situation is very hard and not doing cause. and also here in the south, after we just received these 16 college, simians that were completely severely burned up to our targets in and my god, the refugee come. and most of these policy didn't use the r c. any brand did not have any teams or any medicine to 3 there are burns. now in the another in glasgow group. we're still talking about 20 days, about impose seats. no food, no. go out through new civil defense. you know, i've got and says no, paramedics, those are the horses arden, mid to leave, forcing people to leave their houses,
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to leave their shelters, and also separating families from one another. and not only that, they're putting numbers on man or putting the numbers on people and asking them for interrogation. they're also saying that they have been like digging holes and putting people inside those holes and grouping them into 10 people. not only that after midnight the is there any forces, also targeted civil defense teams and also for some to evacuate the mother and golf and strip. so it's not only imposing a siege, not giving access to walk through new access to food. but also if you were targeted, if you were under the rubble there 0 civil defense teams to protect you or to rescue you, the situation is the north. it is miserable. every 2nd is at making this situation harder. and there have been people who evacuated city from the mother and gaza strip to the gods of city, which is the main, the heart of the god,
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the city. but also there are still thousands of kind of thing is still in their houses into bad. yeah. who lives there are houses in a bed big now. yeah. and they tell me that they're refusing all type of leaving their houses despite the fact that it's really important to have been in bathing houses, pulling people out. this is their houses. but some people are still there without any water medicine for the 20th day. now this is all happening where it also the un agencies are trying to. 2 get transferred to a transfer medicine transfer walter, but all of their machines have been denied access by the is really forces very and children have no food for 20 days. how are these children supposed to live? so now parents are having do challenges, protecting their children from is really airstrikes but also protecting them from starving and dying from the heart, racing um on monday christian. okay,
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and thank you. thank you very much for that reporting from dated by not having central 1000 rescue workers and 11 on are putting out fires caused by is really strikes on the southern suburbs of the capital bay roots. the lebanese government says more than 2500 people had been killed in israel's offensive since the start of the war on gauze. um, and at least 1200000 people have been displaced so far. and is released strike has targeted a car near the lebanese village of holiday, around 12 kilometers east of bay routes. the village is on a main highway which links the capital to the back of the valley and also to serial tensions of escalated along lebanon's border with his rule and made an exchange of cross border attacks between because by law and is really it forces zanna whether it has more from the scene of that attack. we are on the main highway lane king,
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very rude to the syrian capital, damascus. he has another target that assassination and is really thrown. has this vehicle. we understand that there's a disease. at least one casualty, we do not know the identity of the victim. not just been a long, wide scale offensive again has been lost in mid over a year. what is around has been trying to do is the military capabilities of hezbollah going after their commanders, their members, and as of late, they've expand the target. hey, thing even has one of the economic power. so really there is no front line as you can see on a daily basis. so many areas of towards the east of the country. so there's tonic industries. people are really concerned about where and how this conflict is escalating and it's has been escalating since the us and boy, hey,
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miss austin was here on, on monday and his attempt to bring it into this conflict failed. so as you can see, panic industry. yes. a builder or target this nation, isabel making it clear that it will not because it doesn't want to give a handful of the chance to rearm and regroup. but as well as remaining defiant, is holding ground along the border, engaging in combat. so this conflict has been costly publish and it seems it's just about the beginning. the outside france and germany have pledged over a $100000000.00 us dollars in a to 11 on to help people displaced by is really bombing president macross hosting an international aide conference for 11 on as is really forces continue to attack what they claim or has been the targets he's hoping to raise over half a 1000000000 euros in total for urgent humanitarian assistance. some of the money
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will also be used to strengthen the lebanese army in the south of the country. like give to assist, you will proceed. the rule must end as soon as possible. they must be a ceasefire and living on more damage. more victims, more strikes will need to put an end to terrorism, nor ensure the security of all, i bet to leave agree. it's that around has engaged in this with his belie against israel was a great the interests of living on requires for it to stay away from the war and cause the ever great that israel continues that some of the tree operations and live and on in the south and they've root and elsewhere and to the number of civilian victims continues to increase. the is really military. so as around a 120 rockets have been fired from lab and on into northern israel. at least 50 rockets targeted several locations in the galley. some of them were intercepted and crashed before heading their targets. i will take a short break and also 0 and we're back in just a moment with the news. our in the meantime had online,
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