tv The Bottom Line Al Jazeera November 26, 2024 10:30pm-11:00pm AST
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then so something of a solid, hey, i mean, what 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 and gaza, useful and massive. 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 and 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 protests all across college campuses in the united states. for months and in particular, demographic such as the error of americans and states like michigan which for critical sway states, particularly for democrats. this was in many cases of protest,
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vote against joe biden. later, a in the, in the primaries, later against vice president comm la harris. this certainly was a strike against them. this is no victory for joe biden, although the he may try to portray this one. but this certainly falls short of the sort of the 3 stage proposals that he put forward back at the end of the may early june when he really proposed a multi faceted plan to try and bring about a permanent lasting cease fire to bring calm to the middle east that would have included gaza, the certainly falls short of that or i can be we, we will be back with, you know, dealt with joe biden. starts to give that address for the time being that, kimberly may, thanks, give me a to to, to hit a sati who's a right to a specialist and iranian affairs. he joins us live from toronto. and so any reaction from iran on what this means? it's so far we haven't received any official reaction from to iran as of dates. but
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we can expect that in case there is a possibility for cease fire either on is going to be supportive of that for that. i think we have to bait for further details coming out related to this agreement ceasefire agreement. but it's still based on the recent statements that'd be heard from different to any and officials. we came back just to pay the sort of positive why pertaining to the c sparking case it's true. so we heard this statement from elaine in the special advisor to the supreme either adding garbage i need on his, when he was in his visit, visit to be rude, saying that the rod is going to respect any decision meant by the lebanese, on lebanese government. that shows in the sense that iran sickness signals 8 sort of desire to cease fire in case it happens and added to that was the statement that'd be heard earlier this month from the mannion president my suit viscount, who came out to say that in case as the spar happens, iran is ready to, let's say,
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more to find the intensity of its retaliation. the country is still talking about the retaliates reaction after these really attached attacks as trucks. it gets to land of the is not recruit public. so the auction is still on the table, but only know from what are here from different statements from different domain and not visuals is, is showing the very fact that iran is interested in the escalating. iran is not interesting, interested in further escalation of the situation. but one point that i wanted to add is the statement that'd be heard from bixler goes from your reading and far mr . abbas a rock. she who said that are looking for a comprehensive cease fire, meaning that in case the attackers, it should happen in lebanon, as it should happen, is getting causal as well until heads. uh, before i let you go, i mean the implications for hezbollah are particularly bruising as well. any word
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from a run about it's leveled on based. i like uh, well actually uh, we hear this statement constantly from different a rating offices, particularly the supreme either and the president that the one is going to continue . it's support from his belie, i'm boss, and other parts of the resistance front because of the sort of principle that exists in the radians foreign policy to support the power steering cause to go against the occupation conducted by these really. but at the same time, we can see this sort of a or shifting the rating foreign policy as well as sort of let's say, a realistic approach that'd be c in this regard and added to that is also the expression of this statement by the supreme either that said that the wrong has confidence in the structural capabilities of hezbollah and other parts of the
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resistance front. therefore, i think regardless of this, or just rated coordinates of nature, of the ties that exist between iran and other allies in the region. as independent players, there is also a possibility of independence action by each of these parties under this situation, right? to other ways many things to, to solve it into around okay, let's take a look at some of the key moments of the 14 bought song conflict. and october 2023 as well. i launched a record campaign on israel in support of palestinians and gaza the 2 sides of exchange fi almost every day since in january, israel began carrying out a series of assassinations on his below. and i'm also officials and 11 on included solid really the deputy chairman of the m. s. political bureau. on april, the 1st 3 rounds consulate in damascus was destroyed. and there's a really missile attack of seeing the a combined to from the runs revolutionary gone, corpse was among those killed around responded 2 weeks later, the launching
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a series of drones and rockets on israel most will shut down the conflicts spiraled in september when thousands of people of handheld pages rather than walkie talkies belonging to hezbollah rapids have exploded. several people killed and then the 3 files of image. and then 10 days later, as belinda house on the front i was killed and a massive is ready. as striking on southern babies is rather intensified it's bombing across 11 on displacing more than a 1000000 people. and in the early hours of october, the 1st is where the troops doors to ground defensive in southern 11. on by that evening, iran responded to the series of high profile assassinations, and 580 ballistic missiles of israel, israel vile to retaliate. and on october, the 26th is where the war planes launched an arrow attack on military sites in iran . all right, must the story to date. let's bring it by one of the shower houses or senior political analyst, the so mo and i mean, how convinced do you think nothing,
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you know, who ended the, the politicians around him or about the nature of this possible? see, so i'm not going to say that all i don't think they want to. so clearly the work was done to it both by the pressure from, has milan by the pressure, by the, by the end restriction, there is no doubt that the bombing angle, these are the past few days, notably on sunday, 250 or 300 prophets running down that wasn't exactly a good scene for a government that pretends to protect this people. but other than the country and the world, you know, 7518 years to its independence as rise now uh, you know, facing hezbollah and the north and how much of the south and, and clearly uh, none of which governments are able to bring peace and security to the people it keeps promising to do so. my network now was trying with his bombast in the 1st
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part of his statements to project a certain confidence in what he's doing. in fact, it came out sounding defensive about the ceasefire because he understands or do what it falls short of everything he promised including the dismantling and the destruction of has my law under task formation 11 on the release, which of course is not happening. so he said we have i seized by that time. now that's what i was as he says to focus on the one and on guys. uh while revitalizing these ready mandatory. i'm not sure the, his, his public that are, you know, his audience for this statement are necessarily convinced because no one knows what the deal is. no one knows what the roadmap for implementing this deal is. and clearly there's a lot of big this. so i bought this off my,
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what i want to ask you about the hezbollah and, and its features. i mean talking to titus audience around the view from iran is that, as well as still has an influence that still has a military presence. and we'll do that for now and is to come and 11 on. but what does this mean for hezbollah? the group always made ending the war and god. so it's main aim. what happens to those red lines of hezbollah? have they now being crossed? if they've been abundant to look, there is no doubt that as well as a good weekend, it was 2nd for the general, the most last who was assassinated. he's the one who promised that that his mother would not sign a ceasefire before there's another, sees fighting guys, so, but he's no longer with us. and the newly additional has been lost in coordination . whether or not decided that it is time. because it's not just about his bottle, it's about 11, not as well as a political party with
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a social base and with coordination partners in the country. and it has the responsibility, a political responsibility 11 on and this cannot just continue to fight because it's fighters want to sacrifice that life for the cause when the rest of that have been use. i'm not in this, i'm interested in that story eventually is, or has used that weakness, meaning the destruction of superior and then for structure and the killing of thousands of lebanese, under the destruction of so many others that should have been things. and so many towns and villages in order to put that much pressure on has by law to basically agree to cease fire. i think it did something, some of that. and guys, uh, but how much is yet to our group? i see is fine. basically, instead of just simply going off that hezbollah and him, us is right and went after the people in garza and the people 11 on in order to, uh, you know, bring, has been a long time. i saw denise didn't exactly succeed, but they certainly, you know, have a ceasefire at a time. now that let me tell you
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a new why instead of just repeating, but a lot of our correspondence have said, which is i think we thought it was really important. i'm not gonna repeat much, of course, the important point because we say, see how we can distill this, all of it into a simple one or 2 points. what, what is just happening? what is i'm driving? i think it's very important to connect it to the united states here and that then you have to bite in because none of this fit on the bus could have happened could have been done achieved by izard, without the united states. so nothing that happened and nothing on nothing unfortunately we pay to have lost my on the show. i meant flo the but we're going to go to know or the now who's in the jordanian capital amman, just to remind you of the teams operating out of jordan. because these are the governments bound us from reporting in israel itself. and in the occupied westbank
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door, when we were talking a little bit earlier, we were talking about potentially the implications of all of this being brought into force was started to get an outline of the agreement all we but i want to get a sense from you about the choreography of what happens next, was that we're talking about the recommendation being made by netanyahu for see spot to be implemented. can you fill in the gaps for us? this yeah, i mean that's anyhow, this is a master at playing was word. so the agreement as being presented as a security agreement. so the only ones we need to vote on it is the security cabinet that has happened according to his rand. how you on the agreement, as far as these really side is concerned, will be implemented or will take effect tomorrow. on wednesday, the cabinet, the larger, the wider government, the coalition government will be listening will hear
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a presentation from that time. yeah. how about the broad strokes of the agreement? there is no need for the conductor to vote on this because there's no border demarcation at nothing in the way of giving away territory or occupying at territory for that matter. so as far as natania was concerned, and regardless of that play with words which was very smart to kind of by time the security agreement, the cessation of hostilities agreement along with the letter of us assurances has been endorsed. and as far as isabel is concerned, it will take effect a. so if there is a strong possibility that nor if i'm getting you correctly, that the, the guns will fall, silence immediately or tomorrow. what are we talking about to it being safe for people to level as well? no, it would. not immediately i think everybody's waiting for the us president to speak
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. and then the lebanese government will convene early in on wednesday morning. and so everybody's talking about different times, but sunday i'm local time on wednesday. seems to be the point of consensus up until now. and until that moment need, everybody in the region knows that when it comes to cease fire agreements with as well, the last hours are extremely violent. we saw an episode of that earlier in the evening and by you, due to the success of varied mass of air strikes with israel issuing it, forced evacuation orders to neighborhoods in the heart of but you know what that happened that had not been targeted before with a even evacuation orders issued in other cities in the south. so people will continue to hold their breath and even communities in northern israel in cities. as far as haifa and nadia are concerned, they will continue to expect that anything can happen between now and when the guns
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are supposed to fall silence. so these are very, very nerve wracking hours, if you will, specially to those thousands of civilians. we just want this to stop, you know, i know many things for clearly explaining all of that to as an awful lot. as you say, it can happen in a very short period of time. is this for sure. there's no day and i'm on the last these discussions are happening as being there. let up in the bombing and close 11 . almost. we heard that from no multiple bloss hood and by root southern cyber, but also attacks and some 11 on 12 people have been killed and multiple is where the strikes on time. much of the ones bustling city is being reduced to rubble by israel. bon bonded and we have some as the support from time a city filled with ancient ruins has become arrogant of a 60 by a live in southern border. hasn't your relentless is really funny?
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inside our neighborhoods had been flocked and this is where the latest ad, right? happened without warning was always embodied mobile at the time i met so here a few days ago, while most of the neighbors had left nothing but mother i she told me she stayed behind because her husband is on one moment. and then i'm just now put that on monday night and then thing was among those who didn't really bad. i was at home where the strike happened. thank god for everything we have. this is our building. all is gone. that all will be better. this is stone. not human, the humans are the ones who built. despite the destruction. some rooms remain on fire belongings, easily intact, waiting for the owners to return. this is the highest. see the scene of the latest on the city of so many people here because it was outside the warning zone. luckily,
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many civil defense. these are working around the clock. recovering parties from beneath that, on the inside and nothing inside the children and the people inside the this is my company on my village and my every thing for me once home to 70000 people is being reduced ash and debris is really bombardment has left it on because nice of just one of the many cities and towns destroyed in this conflict and he actually went to 0. 5 south ended up in on the
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is there any military is being bombarding garza for $417.00 days causing watch, but destruction and killing more than $44000.00 palestinians? most of the women and children. is there any strikes of code at least 11 people since the one on tuesday, the school shelf in hundreds of displays, palestinians was attacked? them is a 2 neighborhood of gauze and city. giovanni refugee camp of beth la. hey, well, we'll set another rate on of soccer worth of cause. a city killed 6 people. it for him. oh, kelly has more in the off tomorrow for the school stride, farm, golfing city. i am right now standing in the hospital after these really fights or just have targeted a hurry as cool as the neighborhood to the south of the city. many injured civilians have been prospered to uh the hospital. as you can see, the scenes here, the full charge of the hospital has turned into a scene of tragedy. as you can see, all civilians are trying to do the last very well. so that their loved ones right
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here, the attack and it's yeah, yeah, neighborhood where these raise your father just also targeted was the vision. the defense forces are not being able to the bad side or the lack of fuel. and the ongoing is what you need to know has in gaza make endeavors to process nearly impossible. as you can see, the scene here in the hospital is overwhelmed with injuries, arriving from different sides in northern sense will govern city. do you mean i guess you're holding back by this time cold and wet weather is worsening. the hardship suffered by many palestinians did the 10010. so have been damaged or swept away in the past 2 days. a groups of wanting more than 1000000 people don't have adequate shelters, survived the winter. i mean,
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my food has more of the west and conditions there are about that. and central doesn't display as families who have lived the horror of the unpredictable bonds are now by saying at another, ron forces of nature, the heavy rain on the rising tides that have already wash though either 10 cents their belong is leaving them was only their shirts. on their back that it's hard to imagine that this area used to be over crowded with 1000 of 10 now him to 24 hours between the time it was full of bands to now largely empty as the rising tide, the heavier info and the strong wind force the majority of people here and do further internal displacement. those who decided the they are trying to fix the damage stance and set them up one more time in order to protect them from the
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heavy rain and the strong winds. because simply, there's no other options for them to go elsewhere. other people who left i have moved in to areas that is already over crowded like a schools that mosque and evacuation centers. but these are overcrowded phases, are offering little privacy and literacy agents that are hard to see and are creating favorite conditions for the front of diseases that are very harmful for the vulnerable group of children and women. kind of the children that going to anybody else in this area was full of tents with a huge number of displays. people seeing the rain hit the tense last night. so many people have left that with thousands of tents. here we need the will to help to show mercy. in my 10, there's nothing but when like at the most i've seen saw, the rain was very heavy and the waves very strong. the rain and the waves hit the tents and all those things got what?
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now we don't have any mattresses, blankets or even clothes for our children. one hour away from the clothes, the line. we noticed this over crowded, 10 sites here in there in the city that has become overcrowded by the many people who moved from the coast. the line area after the tents were severely damaged by the heavy rain and we couldn't help, but notice that it is a flooded with the rain full that is mixed with the sewage. so we're looking at the road that is filled with suicide. that is increasing the risk of water born diseases like the color affecting the most vulnerable grooves, including women and children. a combination of violent war and conflict and the heavy rains are increasing the risk and creating a recipe for more suffering for palestinians are really displaced and a traumatized for over one year of genocidal war hunting. much more
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a 0 from the central area of the gaza strip. how is time for us? take you back to the breaking news, the south, israel's prime minister jamin. that's the guy who says he's recommending is seized by a deal with his boss. he says his cabinet will vote to the proposal later on tuesday . let's bring in my way, but sharla, i'll just do a senior political analyst my, when, when we were talking to a little bit earlier before you go costs off you distilling what all of this means in terms of bringing about an overall sci fi in the region and my question to you right now is if there is going to be at least assessed ation of us to this is when it comes to 11 on what does that say about because it's something that we've just been talking about. 44000 people that most of them women and children. this will look what is clear to us regardless of has about laws, intentions and planning. and his capacity to project power and to launch records.
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and then the day has been a lot could not stop the genocide and garza for the whole year, says october 8, 2023 as well. has been engagement as are trying to sap some of its energy in the south in order to home and extend it to the north. and it's kind of succeeded for many months and it's kind of a, you know, occupying is right in the north and as much as it was occupied in the south. but once again, it just couldn't stop the genocide in gaza. eh, this wasn't enough of a pressure on the, is there any government to seize, it's for crimes against the better students? and yes, as you said, tens of thousands were killed. so many of them children and much of gaza, including the hospitals and the clinics in the schools in the universities. and there's a lot of things have been destroyed. so really because has been funded unlivable
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and there was nothing has part i can do about it. other than try its best to occupy the is there any military in the north? what happened as we all know now during the last 5 weeks is that is right there. and on has by law and on live and on. and just as it warns the, it's going to $1011.00 on and to another. does it actually started bombing good, essential buying things and bombing the villages and towns and even the capital the past 5 weeks today is right. pride did itself most of bombing 20 residential buildings in 120 seconds. it's back from them to me that the day they are supposed to sign on a ceasefire, they actually most of getting more lebanese and binding motors that you is those things. my why did you call the, the centrist, y'all, a page in israel cooling? i will say that nothing yahoo,
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a surrender to hezbollah. you've got the far right. also disagreeing with him, saying that these really should have gone further and destroying as well are completely and retaining them. going to treat presents with 11 on as long as is necessary. i wonder in terms of this, a power decision now what it means for the the is the way the people are they convinced that this is the right move dc? i know guys i felt until only a few years ago, a few days ago. these are, these were quite happy, i must say, with the 111 on the really hate of hezbollah. and the fact that says, well, i could tell, arise them in as much as is there a tent that arise to live in these people and, and, and, and so they were supportive of, of the war. even those who were not supportive over the war on guys on wanted some sort of a ceasefire would have mice. and that allows for the release of the is the captives
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that there were quite bombastic about the water level. i think the last few days when is his bundle was able to reorganize and to launch rockets against his right and drones and so on. and not to be this very past sunday when it's launched over 250 to 300. besides against various, is there any 1000 entities it just down to the south just as does i believe i think that's it certainly begun to shake his varieties into understanding that there is no end in sight if this a retaliation uncomfortably pollution is kind of continued low on or as always, right, because he'll thoughts on all of this uh and just to remind your break and use this . how that is. i was prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's a recommending a sci fi deal with hezbollah. and a says, his cabinet will vote on the proposal later on. she stay,
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