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[000:00:00;00] the the israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's recommending a ceasefire. do with has we're allowed to raise capital for approval. the company bulk of this is just a life from doha. also coming up chaos and bay, whoops, thousands, flea the city center of the israel residence to palm new areas of 11 on coming to
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the multiple los olsa hood and favorite some stuff up, sweetie, and tax continue the in cause a desperate search for shelter listing whether it being somebody just placed on the student who wants to get the thanks for joining us. this rose prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's recommending a ceasefire deal with hezbollah and he said his cabinet will vote on the proposal later on tuesday. the deal is based on the gradual the mid tries ation of $711.00 on those with a period of 60 days a cx. 5 will be monitored by the lebanese army and u. n. troops, mission cups look out this way, but mostly the people of israel. i will present a ceasefire deal to the cabinet and the continuity of deceased by a deal will depend on the situation and loving on. but we will continue to work completely and freely,
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especially if his beloved tries to attack us. it tries to re um, to be something that they try to attack all territory if they try to build a tunnel or if they try to launch missiles, we will respond. and when it's cold, i heard that they say that if we sign or reach a ceasefire deal, we will not be able to return. that's exactly what they said when we reached the trees and gauze in order to release some of our captives. they said we will never go back to fighting. who we did. we went back in to fight again, and we will do the same here. they say it has galani is one or 2 years in order to re um, an attack us again. so it has beloved by likes the deal and tries to launch missiles or attack us in future, we will respond to any attack and future companies. okay, let's take a closer look at what the steel could look like. reports indicate is based on implementing un resolution. 1701 has been a would be able to operate as
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a ministry force from between the tiny river and the blue line designated by the u . n. as a temporary board in return is where the military would need to withdrawal its ground, forces himself, and let them on. over a period of 60 days, lebanese army would then send thousands more troops to the area. they will patrol the southern border along existing un peacekeeping force. the agreement goes on to say it will. science will have the right to exercise there in the haven't right to self defense. let's bring a neuro day and the to damian. capital, a mom just to remind you of our team is operating out of that because these are the governments fund obviously are from, is around itself on the, occupying the westbank. so nor nothing. yahoo says israel has been able to quote, change the face of the middle east to show a confidence. it appears that on the pins, this decision to apparently recommend to cease 5 or any of i mean it was very interesting to listen to nothing. yeah. hoping to picture where he can return to that 7 front that he is supposed to be closing right
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now with level of non to claim all those. suppose that victory is including the killing of the leader of hezbollah in a way, trying to assure his right wing base that he is still the leader of the war of israel. the strong of the leader who would pursue absolute victory as he has been promising for 14 months. but really what it all boils down to is what you just presented to our viewers that agreement, which does not deviate from resolution 17 on one site for the fact that the us and france will be involved in monitoring implementation. but that is a very vague way of saying that they will both be involved and trying to guarantee that all sides play nice, at least for now. but there are no new mechanism. there are no possible ways to verify compliance. and we have to remind our viewers that is really violated,
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that resolution somewhere in the neighborhood of $10000.00 times. and all those times were recorded at to, you know, by lebanon and file this complaints to the un before this war broke out. so very tenuous agreement, very vague details, not a lot that has been revealed, but certainly an agreement that was required and needed even by these really army which has been demanding an end to this war on the lebanese front for a few weeks now. and he alluded to that and that's on yahoo. in his statement when he talked about giving the military reserves some of the rest fights and restocking of the the, the is rarely weapons that have been depleting because of all those fronts that he's fighting. how nor nothing know who is always present it to these drive the people, the counselors, bailey, for attacking lebanon, the 1st place to be all about returning is re lease to the northern parts of the country. do people now believe that that is possible,
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as well according to the several heads of local councils of northern communities. that doesn't seem to be the case. they are very skeptical. they don't believe that all the conditions that were promised to them at the beginning of the war unless the non has been fulfilled and for good reason. because not on the whole set, a very high bar, and he simply did not deliver at the same time as some of these really media outlets have already been poll like a public opinion about the deal channel searching. and for example, child 12 or other says that 44 percent of the public supports the agreement, that more than half of the population, things that they, that as well, that has come out victorious from this for. so there's enough support to kind of legitimize this agreement, even though, again,
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all those big goals that nothing yahoo painted as possible as achievable as within reach, have not been realized, right. know of many things to that know, are they in a month? well those, those discussions are taking place at least 10 people have been killed. officers, id forces targeted new areas of liberty's capital. of course tales with thousands of people trying to flee that came a mid rising anticipation of potential sci fi deal is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has given that impression now. but that cease fire has been put forward for potential agreement by the cabinet saying a hold of begins are coming from 11 east capital is isabel shows its fire power as its leaders consider a us proposed to cease fire 11 on an extensive wave of near simultaneous air strikes more widespread destruction on what are now largely empty neighborhoods and bay boots, southern suburb. these really military called this
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a wide scale assault on hezbollah, targets it issued forth evacuation orders, but didn't give the few people in those areas much time to leave me. but in central be route, there were no warnings with another strike in a densely populated district where many people have sought shelter after fleeing. other areas under fire such attacks are usually targeted killings, and it seems as well wanted to make use of time before making a decision on whether to and what has been described as one of the most violent and deadly wars. with this long time, enemy has the law. people are panicking in the streets of the capital and trying to make their way home. there's been another stripe on the center of the capital and intense strikes on bay roots southern suburb. this escalation is being seen as a message from as well that any sees fire doesn't necessarily mean piece. and some people are concerned, it would act against has below if it felt
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a deal is being violated. i don't know that i tested feeling it's worth a lot or something feeling we have a lot of the home today on the, on our account. so the, on the i hope that the saw, the, the, the, that's the, that's the missions before the end of the slow, it's been weeks since, as well as the bombing campaign began killing thousands of people in leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. the military is again targeted cards of hass on a financial institution linked to hezbollah, saying it's a source of funding for the armed group is really official say. even if a ceasefire is agreed that would not end their war with hezbollah center for their else as a to stay that to write that report from design
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a coming just shortly before news step. so these are the apartments to benjamin netanyahu, has made this recommendation to the cabinet as a miss robbie joins us from the lebanese capsule. bayard zane, clearly uh, by listening to that report. a huge amount does it stay to when it comes to secure seal the payments looks like this is a deal and israel's terms that is exactly correct. this is very much something that is being the momentum of all of this conflict. so out is so far throughout the conflict has been pushed, has been directed the pace of it has been set by israel. but right now, the lebanese people are getting a very different version of a cease fire conversation if you will, as compared to the speech that these really prime minister gave his own people. now just in the last 30 or 40 minutes, we heard of these 2 very strong, very powerful air strikes. close to the center of the capitol of a route,
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but we heard jets flying. there's been drones in the air throughout the day for weeks now. we heard the jets, we hear rockets fine. we hear those rockets landing and then i'll at least 2 occasions. the last 3040 minutes. we heard the very large sounds of blast hitting the ground. now, the lebanese army has put out a statement saying that israel also targeted a base in the south of lebanon. but is that you and in the last 30 minutes injuring a soldier there and as far as the ceasefire is concerned, loving on isn't feeling any of the benefits of it yet. the deputy chairman of has bull speaking to all g 0. a mom with commodity said we doubt nothing. yeah, those commitments will not allow him to set a trap. in the agreement, so still cautious optimism, very serious pessimism from his bullet prime minister and a jeep mccarthy. the 11 east prime minister said the hysterical is really aggressive this evening on a route in various lebanese regions, confirms once again,
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that is real does not value law or consideration and targeting barriers. in particular, as a melting pot is because these real hates the diversity and the unity that they root harbors. he also said finally, an a grant, a greeting to the special people of buried who endured a lot today, as they've always boring the greatest burden for all of lebanon. and he called on the international community to step in and implement the ceasefire as soon as possible. 30082823 people dead. 15960 injured. those are the latest health ministry figures to night for how many people have died in the war 11 on and how many have been injured. so one thing is very clear to the lebanese people, now that if there is going to be a ceasefire, these really military is really government, and prime minister benjamin netanyahu will make sure the lebanese people suffer for it as long as possible. so it, is it possible to stay at this stage, watts, a lot of an agreement might be in for hezbollah or itself. the suggestion is that
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it would need to surrender heavy weaponry and the lebanese, all the cells might end up being those responsible for doing it. i mean, that sounds like a particularly awkward situation for the lebanese forces to be in. what does this mean full them on hesper well that, that is really the difficulty of this task. i mean, this remains a politically divided country. there are definitely fishers internally. but the lebanese military, the lebanese armed forces will be playing a vital role in making sure that the seas fire holes that will be taking over security. lebanese security of the areas along view as rarely border, that is certainly a practical reality that is being worked out and as far as disarming as full as far as taking anything away from them. that is easier said than done in a far more complicated task than could be highlighted through one agreement. but
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what is something that does give people a great deal of hope that is a major. busy indicator of how far his bullet has come in the last year is simply being willing to concede to a cease fire. while the warrant gauze are still ongoing. hudson, this role of the late secretary general, who was assassinated by israel, said that there will be no lit up from his bullet until the war and gaza is over with his desk. that statement has taken a back seat senior. has the leaders have come out and said that they are willing to go ahead and have a cease fire? that is a major concession from his bowl aside. and her mazda supported their ally coming out and saying that a ceasefire is something that they would welcome for loving on as well. after everything they've done to strategically counter balance, the is really forces by launching this other front when the war and gaza began. so we do really have to look at multiple things on the ground,
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but the simply the fact that as well as agreeing to a cease fire is a major step forward. the practicalities of course remain, and they will have to be worked out. but the fact of the matter is, even with the seas far even with his will and it's we can state it is still a major power house and a major player and love any security and loving these politics. i'd say money thanks for that. same is robbie and barry's but i don't think guess is a full man boss of the coastal general of israel in new york. he joins us from the tel aviv welcome bank to address that was so 1st that your reaction to this recommendation that's nothing yahoo appears to be making to the security council that's willing to commit to a c spot and lebanon. how fragile is this these like? as fragile island, brittle as it gets me. if i, you know, i looked at the look at what i looked at what's been published on the scans details . even though
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a live in these websites as my don't published. like 13 point plan that is claims is the text of the agreement. i have no independent way of verifying that, but i looked at what's been published earlier. this is our enforcing um it, it allows israel latitude and freedom of operation if it deems that piece by law, transgress and violated. it allows to is by allowing the other hand to regroup and re harm of bias here. yeah. because it prevents israel from attacking. i arms convo this on the other hand, it allows these by that to uh, re establish it for us already formidable new style. arson, on top of which the, uh, the lebanese army is entrusted with the plane along critical passages, quote unquote belonged to the tiny river south, was about 45 kilometers 30 miles south to, uh, these early border and the lebanese army,
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according to something that was published or some detail that was published just recently to mean 30 minutes ago is to be entrusted with the supervision over arms manufacturing and sales 11. i mean, this is and all of this will be monitored by buys americans may be french. the whole thing looks very tenuous, i have to tell you and you know, you look at the agreement on the one hand, we should all be happy. there's a ceasefire. on the other hand, it is almost by definition the circumstantial rather than door, which is why i, i, i'm sorry to sound pessimistic. i just don't see this morning and the too many moving parts. there are too many open i have here. so the main point, those bodies on the paintings, this potential agreement is that israel and 11 on recognize quite the importance of the un security council resolution 1701. i mean forgive me the same but that
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resolution hasn't worked. i tools so going back to that as a baseline, surely would need we working completely will ripping up and starting again. what are we talking about here in plain terms? uh, not, not only will i, uh forgive you, i, i totally support what you just said. 1701 un security council resolution 1701. signed or reached accepted on august. 11th, 2006. what's not a really implemented piece by law was not this on israel kept on operating militarily, although mostly in the air. but nonetheless, militarily in 11 on ons transfers by from the wrong, via syria when to, if it's by the israel conducted incursions when it deemed it necessary to 17 o one, which is supposedly the problem between israel and live. and i feel that it does not according to the lebanese government, and they may have a point. it is not the mark
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a exactly an adequately the international border between israel and 11. i'm but looking forward, you know, it's been 18 years since the 17. 0 one, and so 18 years past and this, this plan with all its loose ends and then the um, you know, circumstantial provisions. uh, it looks like it was just paste copied from 1701 and that like you said, that didn't work wise. anyone facing that this worked or also as we try to get more of a picture of what disagreement might mean in practice, there isn't this 60 day period, isn't that why we assume this is rarely forces will gradually pull back from the northern reaches of the the blues of the latania river all the way back down to the is ready border. i mean, a huge amount of military gain surely have been made by his route during the course of its baffle against hezbollah is i've something military chief,
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so now prepared to abandon, you know, the, in their eyes need. they're not a bad, just maximizing the, the achievement. they're maximizing the uh, what the, their games but you inflicted um, severe military damages to the craig is the military early. and you assess united of a significant layer of their top echelon of leadership including secretary general of the organization has on this level. yes. please bala, we'll regroup from that. and yes, there, there are always you leaders and yes, a new leadership will emerge. uh, sooner rather than later, but as far as the 0 is concerned, the military gains our, the military, the limited military objectives have been uh, achieved. you have to remember something as much as i'm happy about the ceasefire. unhappy about the, the carnage on the, on both sides of this war. this,
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this frank began because his brother miscalculated 1st on october 8th, my sla analysis that he has nothing to do with how much it back on october 7th, 2023. of course, and even the iranians said that they have nothing to do with it, and they were not kept the price of it. and then uh, starting on the 8th of october and asylum gradually escalates as sort of a token contribution a, the token probably involvement. and one thing led to another. and he lost control over the skill authority or the estimation process rather. and so in that respect, as far as user was concerned, setting peace, butler back is, is all that they sent out to achieve. now you have to remember there's a political angle to this. so if you notice with mr. nathaniel statement, he committed again to that, what i think is a policy, but nonetheless, he's allowed to make that. so to make that statement,
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he's committed to the eradication of how much meaning that he disconnected the 2 fronts. by reaching a, he's a tenuous agreement with these by law, but he feels he is free to maintain the war to keep on prosecuting, to warn god that is not good news for any of them. pick us for my boss, then coastal general of his route in new york. many thanks. so it's good to hear your thoughts. thank you. need speak to eliza mannion as the military and political embassy joins us from brussels. so welcome back. a elijah, we're trying to get to grips of what's the unfolding have the implications, what it might mean on the ground in lebanon? added the northern israel. i mean, that's me all a who's listed as rails achievements and 11 on from can i have some estrella to destroying the groups underground networks? what does it say to you now that nothing yahoo
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a p is ready to make this recommendation to start a ceasefire? no, thank you for having me. there is a point that i hear. many people are repeating without looking really at the united nations security council of reserves. and 170 wow. that's been you mean that 10? yeah. all these really 5 minutes to be used to haste. faith in he's announcement uni liability, which is on the 1st point of the 17. 0 wow. it speaks, it doesn't speak about the ceasefire. it speaks above as a section of hostility and it says, and then me gets to station austin, it is by the gate drive and it has 4 last piece, right and has to end or sentence admitted to operations and has one law has to seize only a task allows you to jump in the, sorry, cause that's an important distinction to make. i wonder if we can drill down into that little bit. what is the difference between ceasefire and secession of
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hostilities? it says yes, that's a good question because this is exactly what nothing at all did 2 days. the cessation of hostilities is typically temporary and the provision of of being active called by austin the glad you and the lot really just as wanting to can you get miles off on a zone without his will all be there any you saying yes or no? a buyer's not truly, it can be on both sides too, and it also negotiation exit or de escalate it conflicts with the committing to a full web based process. it can be shown in can la binding. it can be a long or short term commitment. this cool hosting, specifically kind of virus. oh, come by in a very designated area rather then all right, and the cost being,
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this is why didn't you know, get mild and he in us from a sign this it'd be 17 or one of them insisted on page 19 only to 17. 0 wow. and he said he needs that which be the pick up to do that. but he needs the approval of the other side to say, we agreed on this, this station, the whole state right. stay to the 17. 0 wow. cool. i think this specific, right, that's i think that we would, that was really, really interesting point. um, so what you're basically saying is that without being reinforced by the prospects of a piece process, under painting any cessation of hostilities, this is pretty for our job. that's what you're saying, i and that's the difference between the station and hospital facilities. and these, these 5, the sensational city is indeed fungi and the ceasefire. a binding with all the
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tabs and talk because between 2 bodies. and that is more to avoid. this is why it's in young st. all. i have a degree with the americans. he didn't say what the needs, they've been saying within them and these governments. this is why he is entitled to say what he said, holding to the tags and the explanations of the 70 and juan, united nations security council resolutions that speaks about cessation of hostilities and all the ceasefire. all right, and just to reiterate what it sounds like, elijah, is that this is very much as it is taking shape on israel's terms. right now. i lost your mind, you know many things so that let's go to i want house correspondent, kimberly how can she's in washington dc. so kimberly the us president, i understand police to respond to what we're hearing out of the of tel aviv. what do we expect to hear from the white house? ever expecting to hear from the us president?
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he'll be speaking from the rose garden in about 5 minutes time is when he's slated to speak. so any moment now, now what we expect is he's going to discuss the parameters of the agreement between israel of hezbollah. what we understand is that it will be an agreement that will give the, is really military 60 days to withdraws forces to be replaced by the lebanese army . and that this is something that will be implemented immediately brokered by the united states. but as so many of our guests of outline, this is something that will be monitored as well by the french, although. 2 so they were not part of any sort of the negotiations. now, what we know from the a pen to the on already it is consulting with the is really military on how it can support to make sure this what many of already articulated seems to be somewhat of
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a fragile agreement. so that it can be enduring. and lasting, something that has been a goal of the united states for some time. the secretary state antony blake and says that this is something but in terms of trying to negotiate began some of 8 weeks ago. it has been intensive effort in terms of working with us partners to try and get it across the finish line. and some of the goals that the united states has had in terms of trying to get this agreement forward is to not only ensure that this did not broaden into original war, but that the, the folks, such as b is really that have been displaced as well. as the lebanese can return to their homes, but most importantly it is, but be a run back group such as has the lot cannot in any way uh, conduct attacks such as occurred on october 7th, 2023. so what we know in terms of this is that the not only has the us president
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been directly involved in many of the aspects of seeing this put together. but also in terms of briefing, we know that as us president joe biden comes to the end of his term president elect . donald trump, and his transition team has been briefed on this. and some would even call this a gift to him. as this is one form policy matter that he will not inherit. having said that, we know that this only applies in terms of the full and permanent ceasefire between israel. a has full of this does not include him, us or israel's were and gaza. so there is still that to contend with. right. and we also know bit to, to ron has been briefed as well, given the fact that this has bull is of course, backed by to ron. all right, i, kimberly, it'd be for you guys. i mean, the very, very, very clear that this by little political capital to be gains here by job. i didn't give him that. he's on his way out, but he appears to have done a donald trump,
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the you full is coming president. so something of a solid, hey, i mean we're talking though about one piece of the why the conflict? i mean biden's main goal is he said was to bring about the end of the war in gaza. he's full and must have be sure that and in many ways, this is what led to the loss of vice president, comma le harris in the november election. and don't forget, it is also what in many ways cost joe biden, the chance to run for a 2nd term. you have to remember here in the united states that the war, israel's war on gaza and to a further extension into 11 on it was enormously and popular. here in the united states, particularly with younger voters, we saw protest all across college campuses in the united states. for months and in particular demographics such as air of americans and states like michigan which for critical swing states,
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