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and she was headed to cairo and she met with the various officials there was from talk to you. and if i'm not mistaken from colorado, the look i am not privy to any sort of like behind the scenes negotiations. i'm not even sure they're all negotiations at this point. i think we're still very deep clean before google. and one of our major concerns is the top tips that were taken then again, men, women, children, of elderly people to gaza. and while over let me ask you this, let me ask you this, or do you believe there might be some benefit to having perhaps limited, but ongoing diplomatic talks with organizations like i'm us? or why do you think that they went in and slow to 1300 is ready citizens to get to a negotiation they, they don't have a political agenda piece of a israel. it's all like the palestinian authority, but have yeah, a 2 state solution to how mazda is only
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a one state solution and that doesn't include israel, just, you know, must state. so i don't really sure what you can discuss now. we've tried to stabilize the situation in the south visa the from us. and we've also tried recently off to some demonstrations and riots on the border to make some gestures to stabilize the situation and the result, the week off was this horrendous massacre of us citizens. and so i'm not really sure what the point is of and you can negotiate things from us. would you negotiated with isis fair enough there? there are reports, as you're well aware of gardens being killed by is really bombardment as they're trying to flee their home. is not in compliance with israel's orders. their medical system is on the brink of collapse and an already crowded southern gaza is only getting more congestion. is, is real doing enough to make sure innocent palestinians aren't being punished for
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the actions of mos militants. i know we're not targeting civilians, we're targeting some us operative then military capabilities, the commodity in control, the underground facilities, to the extent the we can, they have created an act to will a lights and talk to a war against is wrong. we must response, but we do not place on the trains the relations behind our citizens and target a palestinians. they put their installations behind their own citizens. they don't love the citizens to move south as we austin, to do. and though they are, you know, complaining that, you know, citizens are being attack, uh, we do not hide behind our citizens how much does any responsibility for any of her to the, comes to the standing. so the citizens, which we regret is the entire responsibility of commerce. who started this,
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this absolutely unnecessary. well, let me get you on another subject. here you were the investigator, germany until last year, is the german government long enough? a festival. from what i can see, as i said, the book was here on friday, a precedence time. i was in the synagogue to show some samples in solidarity. a chancellor schultz spoke to the prime minister yesterday. we're in very close contact with the highest levels with all german colleagues. i received many messages of support and solidarity from senior german officials like device johnson and robert high back and other friends in berlin. and i, i think that the strategic partnership that i saw coming together and becoming such an incredible of friendship is, uh, is working today on
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a very intimate level discussing exchanging views on what is happening. and also, let's not forget, among the people taking the hostage thing cause a by how much for a to german citizens as well. which also is an important factor that learning show a continued consultation with our job and friends. as you well know, wharton often be about the power of images these days. that often means social media moss has been using them to discredit is real. how can is real prevent that this and um we can start showing on social media pictures of be headed babies, babies that were killed in front of the parents, of all parents that were killed in front of the children. there are pictures here that we cannot leave even for the middle east. these are pictures that are totally
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impossible to digest and time to stand. these were done by human beings. now we could easily win. let's say the war on pictures. an image is booked as a certain limit, to what extent we can use the these means and, and this one, we have families here who are being torn apart and being crushed and to them also to be exposed to the real depth of the heart of the we soul on saturday. this is, this is just not something that enters the diplomatic handbook. former is really ambassador to germany, jeremy, i dropped it off in jerusalem many thanks. thank you michael. let's look at the strategic implications of war and speak to mike martin, a military analyst at king's college, london, and a former british army officer. thanks for being here. again,
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a new york times report quoted id f officials, who said the invasion was supposed to happen during the weekend, but was postponed due to bad weather conditions for pilots. what's your assessment? it's, i mean, i think there's probably a number of reasons why the invasion could have been delayed. i mean these very, these, a cooling off several 100000 was of us and that requires remedial training, making sure people go to equipment. it seems to me that that's a much more likely reason for it being delayed and when it comes to bad weather and it will, the very, very poor weather would stop by the way, the army operating, they have levels of technology sufficient to ensure that they can operate in most weather. israel has advanced military equipment and technology in significantly bigger manpower than em us. what or her moss has advantages here, if any. so in military times, um how masses defending,
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right? so that automatically gives you an advantage and it's defending ovens, right? and which is the easiest type of terrain to defend, because it's in 3 dimensions. so as you assault that you will have people above you firing down and you and people below you, coming out of sellers and underground comp, box and piles of rubble become perfect. a battery is defensive, so as well does have a large advantage and some of that technology is or has won't be able to operates in this place. densely net up into writing an official with these really ministry of foreign affairs set on x. formerly twitter, of course, that iran is trying to move strategic weapons through or the syria. this comes after is real hit to airports in syria just days ago. tell us about what's likely happening there. let's say ron has got 2 key proxies on the borders
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of his row. a one of course is harmless, and the other is has blocked and the nose. and we've seen some activities and has the lesson rockets and some drones. and in addition to how much firing thousands and thousands of workers as well. so as has been a, i'm sorry, ron is likely trying to resupply is proxies in the region. at the same time, uh, the us is sending a 2nd carrier strike group in an effort to send a message of deterrence to ron. and its approximate is, what are the chances of us getting involved if this conflict uh escalates? i think the american involvement is likely to be limited to power as always, the device advantage of a carrier group. but so far it seems to be quite successful. we haven't seen any
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ground movements across the northern border with, with has a lot across the lebanese border. so at the moment it appears it is working, and america was feel the need to get involved. that's a military analyst, the mike martin. many things as always mike in other news, pollings opposition is telling voters, there are countries. democracy is at stake and sundays problem entry elections. they fear that if the ruling conservative right wing law and justice party wins, it can consolidate power. the election could prove crucial for ties with the european union and neighboring ukraine. colin's election is considered the most important since the fall of communism in 1989. there's a lot at stake for the 41000000 people who live here, right in the middle of europe, of the law and justice party is seeking
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