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the, the busy dw news line from the in the us calls for more protection for civilians in gaza, secretary of state and to the bank, and says that needs to be immediate and substantial, increase in humanitarian aid going into the palestinian territory. while israel says it's closing in on god's with safety, has its troops destroy homicide targets above and below ground millison site. and i are typing these driving forces with drugs and explosives, the
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5 ok, welcome to the program. us secretary state entity blinking is called israel to protect civilians, as it presses a hand with its advance on gaza, se se leasing with the countries of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. secretary blinking also said the israel has the right to defend itself to make sure the medicines are no longer able to massa people on it. so during his trip, he also aims to discuss opposing fighting. to get aid on this central's, into the territory as the blinking i spoke a short time ago in telling me i've seen images to a palestinian children. young boys and girls pulled from the wreckage of buildings . when i see that when i look into their eyes through the tv screen, i see my own children. we need to do more to protect the palestinian civilians. as
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we've been clear that as his bill conducts his campaign to defeat him, us how it does so matters. i spoke to his really leaders about tangible steps that can be taken to increase the sustained delivery of food, water medicine fuel another central needs. while putting in place motors to prevent diversion by him, us and other terrorist groups. we've identified mechanisms to enable fuel to reach hospitals and other needs in the south. so look at this, whereas i'm at least to unlist ashanti, resigned this and welcome back to the student. shawnee. i'm no massive surprises. i think of what mr. blinking was saying that, but talk of guessing fuel in into the territory, which has always been a red line for israel. he mentioned that as long as in an in the same line as he mentions food and medicine and water at the ease rose and not see it that way. it's still quite a contested topic. that is really prime minister's office, at least the statement following lincoln's meeting the meeting with lincoln saying that there's not an agreement on fuel blinking did say they're still trying to
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drill down to mechanisms of how the when to where i think it also is connected to the few issue is really understand it's will need to give more room for aid. it will probably also need to give some sort of a pause as the americans one. but they're not quite sure it's time yet, which is partially why we don't see the, the details already solved and drill down nothing that blinking can substantially announce interestingly, throughout mister blinking speech that seem to be a direct connection between an increasing a flows into the territory of the release of hostages as that connection, always being well for these are the governments. yes, they want to talk about, you're going to tell your needs in the same mind. is there a mentoring the needs of these really hostages? it's side by side with you mentoring the needs of the gods on and palestinians, the civilians. they are. however, it's also about the humanitarian pauses. it's also about trying to get israel to gain more time to work. it's military course in the sense that once you know we,
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the, we see the suffering of gaza leaves in a way, israel, we get more credibility, international credibility, less criticism, and more time to operate on the ground. so americans are trying to tell israel, this is your interest to have less than this goes on suffering in order to be able to compete your admissions so far. this does not appear to be a message that has been particularly well received. it is true, correct. when a wild lifting lincoln was meeting with is really had a officials outside of the same problem as we have seen as families of the hostages . officially 249 announce today they are livid. they are frustrated and they want to see actions of movements. of course, there's nothing real substantial even for the americans to give them. and they feel the need to many, terry and concessions are coming at the expense of their loved ones. and there are no in their ability to get any, any indication of what's, what's the condition, what's happening to them. so they feel like this is the only leverages or has is the humanitarian angle, and they want it to be, was more scarcely. there was
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a question after mr. blinking, i spoke about the day after. and it was interesting that the day after, as far as the americas is saying in public, the day after is about securing at durable and long lasting peace in line with a 2 state solution and how much says removal. so these 2 state solution, not off the table as far as the united states and a lot of western countries of consent. israel, not so much. well, now is government dom up until this war was the most extreme likelihood we have ever seen as well. so the many people in his cabinet, not too happy about the, you know, the idea of toothpaste. listen, coming back to life. however, you know, this is the difference between the americans perspective. and israel perspective is really, is a form of narrow and focusing on gaza. the americans have, you know, the macro look looking into the whole region, looking again into the future of gaza. but also what,
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what effect does it have on egypt and saudi arabia and jordan on, you know, they see this, they want to see if there's an opportunity to reshape the whole region and bring, you know, a whole fundamental, a mix shift of, of forces in the region, i'm not sure, and that's in the i was government is the right life for that, but we also not sure what's the future of them to the us government. it's very clear. thank you so much. i think about actually it was honestly how good at least on as well. meanwhile, leesville says its troops have fully surrounded gaza states a that became the focus for a tax when the israel or the civilians to fleet south. those still trumps in the city on not a great risk. explosions continue to rock, causes north even as israel's military set, its troops had fully encircled guys a city. israel's military release these videos as its soldiers prepared to enter the city back by more military force hitting gaza simultaneously. for many friends
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. quotes of israel defense forces 7 circle garza from the air, land and sea. yeah, they've been circle the city of casa and it's around a stuff for advancing troops that has drawing terrorist infrastructures both above the ground your in underground and they're eliminating terrorist limit. israel's military says that it's operations killed over a 100. i'm us militants. but international organizations warren, that the civilian toll on the palestinian side is increasing by the day and mid a worsening humanitarian crisis. to sustain the money to it in dispos on the scale needed. we need hundreds of tracks to interact, goes every day. at the very least, we need a humanitarian pause in the fight d
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n i d l e s these 5. let's me be clear. there can be no justification for how much is hard. if you've got tax on these, we have, as the guys a health ministry run by him, us says over $9000.00 people have been killed with guys. the city fully surrounded the gaza strip home to over 2000000 people, faces even more carnage. israel continues to pose calls versus fire moreno might on disability on this from king's college at london. and we asked whether israel's in sacrament have gone into the world is entering a new phase. well, israel had announced yesterday is that it's target, it's phase 3 and it looks like this. phase 3 will be in circle meant or the siege of kansas city because it's wrong. it's from all sides. we don't know if israel is going to leave a vent, open for the civilians to escape. this is
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a concern amongst others from the united states in terms of the humanitarian cost. but it would look like israel is trying to. we can how moss is ability to resist, probably before entering god's the city itself and starting the much dreaded urban combat. that's probably the highest risk which has political ramifications because israel would lose support or, or risk to support if too many civilians died during this operation. however, as this is a nature of urban combat, and unfortunately the original one good way around it and the urban combat is very slow, is very bloody. it means they're fighting house by house, having to clear everything from the basement to the roof top. and we'll have the added issue here of a multi layer tunnel system, meaning that from us fighters know with very well can just pop out in one place. whereas the east really forces are not expecting them,
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making it even more difficult. a reminder from king's college london. while the chief of lebanon's has blocked, had a group, has broken his silence. about how much is that? tara attack on neighboring israel. i saw natural law has praised the attack, which he said was truly the result of public opinion planning and implementation is paige was broadcast of large crowds and by root as well as an iran back to political. i'm the ministry group and it's classified by the us in germany as a terrorist organizations a new separate and this to has palazzo, i'm doing as a terrorist group with ally. and to show how that, let's go to the lab and he's comfortable by root and join the correspondent. i'm in a safe welcome. i'm in. i'm want in the end now as well as the speech it was there anything a mattress suggest that has blog is moving closer to a war with israel? the short answer so far is no. all eyes and 11 on were on the speech. so i'm
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expecting him to making all out the declaration of war on israel, but that didn't happen. what he did say was that, well, a lot of people were expecting him to say that has below was going to enter the battle alongside him, off militants, we already, we mean he has the already entered that battle on october. the 8th. what he's referring to is basically the status quote that has arisen on the border between 11 on and is real, where almost daily has been less sense rockets into his really territory is real sense rockets back into 11 east territory. but all within the bounds of an unofficial unofficial rules of engagement, not risking escalation. uh but what has come out of a speech? well, it might not be an escalation, while it might be maintaining some kind of status quote, fully supporting home off. he says, but not escalating further. we are actually going to be looking to what's happening
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on the ground to see if the as the, the conflict escalates further. because there's a lot that can go wrong when a daily fire between is real and 11 on becomes the norm on the border. there. the 11 on is a, is a street, isn't a strange political situation at the economy in taxes and has the operating, effectively autonomously, whether it's type of trade. but the government, the people on the ground must be worried about being dragged into this war. so i can't stress enough how anxious most lebanese i've talked to are about this conflict. i would say in most of my conversations the majority, the vast majority, i have no interest in getting involved in a war which is real far superior economy. far as a pure military, which has ended in disaster for a lot of residents here, and they ruined the last times and they got involved in a conflict. but what's interesting here is, has bullet, which is just a minority political party with the newest,
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powerful military. we supported by it by iran, was just a minority. it has amazing power over the future of 11 on we. we saw that the speech by the, the secretary general of hezbollah to day was looked at as what's going to happen in the next stage is 11 on going to war with is real or not. so there's not a lot that lebanese can do in this political situation in this financial crisis, which has been going on for, for at least 4 years. now, there's not a lot that can do to protect themselves against a war with israel, and that gives, has the law outsized power in this situation. so a lot of liberties are feeling a bit reassured by this speech, where he said that we've already entered the battle, we're not going to escalate further. that's the implications of his speech. so far . i saw the complicating factor, of course, is that hamas has a presence in southern elaborate on um, how would it take to place with how that complicates things or does write him boss
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is not a political presence in lebanon, but there are so many palestinian refugees, many of them came in 1948 when they were expelled from the territories are now in prison, in israel and the post in territories. and within these, a refugee camps which we visited yesterday. you have more and more support for how moss, a lot of palestinian militants have been leaving these refugee camps going to the border and firing their own rockets into israel. now where has bluff, explicitly says only firing on is really military establishments across the border . hamas does not make that distinction, has actually a fire rockets into civilian areas and israel and this presents another danger for the escalation in the region with just another military presence on the border that's not controlled by a unified government here in this country. thanks a lot to that i'm in a safe environment. quick reminder of our top story at the base our.
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