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the best and perhaps the last chance for a ceasefire release of hostages and relief for the people of gaza. this is blinking night's visit since the october 7th tara tax by hum us. will this visit show all parties that the time has come? for peace? i'm going to have the office and this is the day the . this is the decisive moment that i expect nothing from this meeting. because our prime minister is below king, the hostage gene, probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home. lincoln's visit is ro will not change anything. we hear this every time, but it's not true. the complete opposite is true enough to get
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a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better fat, to enjoy the peace and security. also on the day the democratic party may have gotten the boost window bite and stepped aside, so that come with her as run for the presidency. but many american muslims are a 5 by israel. osborne gaza, remain unimpressed. and in this election year, they are a cheat demographic to take into account. donald trump has said what he would do and who he is, the democrats, on the other hand, are inconsistent. they'll say we understand the difficulties that that are going on . and we're trying, but we really can't do anything and that in reality, you know, and i know is andrew i'm good. how though, if it's good to have you with us, we begin to day in the middle east and
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a new week of efforts to reach a cease fire and gaza talks aimed at ending the fighting offset. to restart in cairo today, us secretary of state anthony, blinking was an israel pushing the chase. he met with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem after thoughts with the president. lights of lincoln also met with israel's defense minister. but i'm off. i said, any signs of progress are a quote illusion. the group says is, well, has added new demands of the latest thoughts and has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops from gauze. so that's a red line for him us, which carried out the october 7 terror attacks against these. well, that's similar to the us secretary of state. this is the decisive moment. probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get
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a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm here as part of and it has a diplomatic effort on president bonds. instructions to try to get this agreement to the line and ultimately over the line. it is time for it to get done. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. michael saying as managing director of the washington institute for near is policy in washington, dc out a form of senior direct uh for middle east affairs at the us national security council, michael anthony blinking has called his latest diplomatic push probably the best and maybe the last opportunity for us these 5 deal is that a fair assessment as well? i think we are hearing more optimistic taste now from us officials. whereas in previous weeks, there had been a lot of concern expressed by us officials about especially the attitude of b is really government worried that perhaps practice or not now was introducing new
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ways use removing the goal posts. i take some of this current optimism to suggest that perhaps those gaps have been close. it's important, remember though, that, you know, of course, a mosse is refined matters as well. and we've yet to hear a positive or definitive response from a mazda that suggests that they're ready to accept this. exploring how moss, as they have called it an illusion. but as a newest conference, he gave off the tools blinking expressed some additional optimism. let's have a quick listen to what he said that just last week the president put forward a proposal with carter and with egypt to try to bridge the gaps that remained between the parties so that we could get agreement to what the president put out there a couple of months ago in a very constructive meeting with prime minister netanyahu today, he confirmed to me that his real accepts the bridging proposal. now michael soon
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put this issue in layman's terms for us, what is the bridging proposal and how significant is disagreement with an attorney alvin as well. i say, as i said, you know, there have been these differences. they have emerged between united states and israel over the last several weeks over this use like, you know, for example, who will control and how will it be controlled at the, the israel. i'm sorry, the guys at egypt order to prevent more arms from coming into homicide. you know, how will people be allowed to move around the gaza strip after sci fi agreement is reached? it does sound as though these gaps have been narrowed or closed and what and what the u. s. has put forward together with color in egypt and using proposal meant to try to, to sort of make compromises on these types of issues as well as the many others which are under discussion. and so i think again, sector blank is optimism to suggest that he made progress in closing these gaps between us and as real. but we still, as i said,
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don't really have an indication as to whether mos will accept it. i think that us officials may hope that ron as bola and other parties in the region which are maybe, are looking for a reprise from complex or looking for a pretext to hold their hostilities with israel that they might put pressure on demoss. but again, it's ultimately youngest in war, and guys are the head of a mazda who's a decider here, and he hasn't said yes. ok. so in your view, what remains the main sticking point on the past to deal as well. you know, the stitching point, you know, in a sort of near term sense is waiting to hear from us, whether they'll accept this deal, which apparently is acceptable to the us. it is real to the egyptian, and country mediators and so forth. but i think quite fundamentally, one thing we need to remember is that even though we talked about this deal as involving essentially a ceasefire on the one hand, the release of hostages in the pals indian prisoners on the other hand,
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in factories more at play here, present the problem is, and then y'all has to, has promised total victory over a mos where's a mazda wants to live, to fight another day. and, and reconciling those 2 fundamental objectives is quite hard. so even if a ceasefire agreement is reached, you know, it's tough to imagine that there's one simply be probably used to more fighting in the, in the months and the years to come without more fundamental changes on the ground there and gaza. now during this trip, lincoln is also repeatedly warned. it's time to make sure that no one takes quote, any steps that could derail this process. when, what was he referring to? well, i think the parties he has in mind when he says that our ron and his ball, because both iran and his ball and valid retaliation against israel forest barely stripes on their territory, but they have so far held off. now in my view, they have held off in large part because they may not want to fight
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a war with israel. they may worry that they would lose or they would be severely damaged in a, in a world with israel. but they promised essentially this retaliation, and so they may be looking for a pretext to avoid it. i suspect that if there is a ceasefire agreement that both the ron and his ball, i may take the opportunity to claim credit for it and move on. and i think that's what saturate blinking, blinking, or something they'll do. michael thing they have the washington institute for near is policy in washington dc. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us . thank you. the inside goes up how the stadiums have low expectations. so blinking diplomatic push, it really comes, was it to israel will not change anything. every time we hit it will. but it turns out that there are no negotiations. it's all lies about the clock like is if it's above us then, right. then we suffer a lot and guns that are good, but i'm ready. yeah. you know what the categories and we feel that the american us
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of, of the international community are, can you not on us without mercy, a cell phone? i had the easiest visit to israel is just for the us to check in with is really not provided with arms and logistics of you. so we continue this extermination in war and gone. so probably about that. this won't change anything as though we're very pessimistic about his visit to him with a shaming dependency. although the by net ministration is working hard for us. these 5 deal for domestic reasons to it has faced widespread protests in the us over at support for as well, and it's handling of the war and gaza at the height of the protests. many arabs americans say they refused to give jo by them the vote while he complained for re election crowds of pro palestinian activists. i've also gathered chicago outside the venue for the democratic national convention. that's where biden's, vice president campbell of harris is due to get to know the as the democratic
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presidential nominee. this is hoping to win over and decided that our american voters bought us the w as in his pull find out in the sweet state of michigan. the vice president has still some convincing to do these sweets offer a taste of shared tradition for the error of american community food. this is the most passionate thing that you can offer to people. what are my 3 friends? most re suites. one of the most popular bakeries in dearborn michigan founded more than 30 years ago. many of his 25 employees having votes and family in the middle east. the war and gaza is very present in the conversation because it is us just like it's upset to, to your premium from being invaded by the russian. when i then was
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running, i was going to hold back. i'm not electing, this is over. told you about supplying and supporting the killing of innocent decent people came in. i came into the picture that it changes the vision and it changes the the hope so i wouldn't vote for his customers, however, have mixed feelings about the democratic presidential candidate. he thinks he got the community behind her, but i doubt that she has to do more the so the community can trust them. i'm. i'm reserving the right to the side once they go through the debate that they're going to have. dearborn michigan has become the largest city was an arab majority in the u. s. was around 55 percent of its population, claiming middle eastern or north african roots. d of american community is
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those muslim, edit christian does not make sense or draws a huge crowd for friday prayer. it is an orthodox most square men and women worship in separate areas. there are most and brothers out there. so of course, there are always in our prayers and mine from originally from live on. so there are neighbors, sophia, and up on the executive director of this nomic center knows the community. well, the community is very sad and very mad. i said for the kid in the system but his time and also mad because i mean, we fund a lot of text money fund that getting our families she might have a chance. i think the majority is thinking that we ought to pin games. uh, the i was given us promises and giving that is a lot easier weapons. many here share this sentiment. donald trump has
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said what he would do and who he is, the democrats, on the other hand, are inconsistent. they'll say we understand the difficulties that, that are going on and we're trying but we really can't do anything. and that in reality, you know, and i know is andrew, come with harris hes up in the presidential race and now has an edge in the polls. but here on the ground in michigan, the raise is far from over the most co as confirmed that ukraine is struck the bridge of the coast regions. as it step up the steps up it's offensive into russia. ukraine says it aims to create a buffer zone along the boulder to prevent the kremlin from launching further attacks from that ukraine release. these pictures of its falls as destroying a 2nd strategic bridge in the cost region over the weekend. and attempt to disrupt
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must cause combat operations on supply routes. your brain is a talking russia from above, as well. more than a 100 drones of target add bases inside russia. in recent weeks, russia has use these bases to launch the air strikes into ukraine. since the beginning of the war can you have hopes it's offensive will help stop the bombardment? a regular feature on the russian stake, tv, images of military aircraft in exit. the plains attack in military positions and civilian infrastructure and ukraine. often with devastating glide bones leaving behind a trail of destruction, such weapons are difficult to detect. and russian war plains opened release them quite far from the front line. so the most effective option would be to destroy the aircraft. and i mean, you shouldn't in the air or on the ground. and this is exactly what you create and
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force is a trying to do. last week they launched what they say was the worst largest long range strike on russian air bases with more than a 100, drones attacking 3 major airfields inside russia. those bases hosting were planes start getting ukraine with blood bombs and missiles, including the hypersonic can child rockets. these, such a light images show the aftermath of one of the strikes in bery so grabs at least 2 hangers, were destroyed, to fight through just a roll. so visible, but it's not clear if they were damaged and this is what happened after a similar drugs try come the air base and leap. it's early in august. hundreds of glide, farms were reported to have been destroyed in the attack. you craze,
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incursion into rushes chorused region is also believed to be helping achieve these go as i was in the news, ukraine does not have the possibility was because of the i conducted long ran. it strikes use the weapon that we possess. the defense from the chairs with the little mind because that's the, could you send it to you? there are no such decisions here. i am on the move. therefore, you up with the fence forces are needed to free those border areas from the russian contingent. are you and if you think of carry out strikes against incentive credit, ok, you need some panel. these say the incursion can increase ukraine's range for striking russian air bases. for now, west and allies lead me to the use of its long range weapons like attack. and what do you crane says to bet account a russian air strikes voted really needs is the green light from allied weapons
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suppliers to use them against targets deep inside russia. french language is a senior director and strategic studies. us ultimately university ad for when you came to military intelligence officers. joining us from oxford of frank, the ukranian president loading has advanced. he says he wants to create a buffer zone inside russia. is that possible? but it seems to be what they have done so far. they've advanced 30 to 40 kilometers, which i might say is irrelevant with respect to s strikes and not going to have an effect. well, my delta may will be by the way, we might see another smaller in customer that knows what size just to the northwest system. indications is one developing in this shouldn't be imagined as well. but look, that's what so, and then ski says, i suspect is for 2 political reasons, in addition or collateral to that. first, of course, as well,
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we're talking about this, but not talking about the concept russian advances in the southeast on the 2nd is to create that's cool. that's a collateral for a potential piece deal. in other words, the credits have not much to do with it. now they have, let's see if they can hold onto it. right now. they're offensive. do seem to be culminated. was quite natural and the credits don't want to run beyond the logistical reach. now can you tell us why russia has not managed to repel this incursion? yes, that's a great question and a very important one. i think there are several reasons for this. first is the usual talking us with which the russian army tends to react to things. but let's not put too much stress on that yet. this operation is only a week or 10 days old, and i wouldn't have expected loc units yet to be deployed to do so. second reason is the russians formally see, this is a captive terrace operation by internal security. and so the f s, b, c o k, g, b,
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or an old money case would be, be put in charge of this operation that they have full responsibility. they don't really heavy military or that are not have, they do not possess heavy military units. i probably don't have the capability to come out of the us. the 2nd thing, the 3rd thing is, i don't think the russians are taking the bait with respect to room moving, experienced, and more capable, a start to unit. so the time is the brigades from the east, where they are making us as a considerable product progress. i suspect that's one of the items to date for the credit is just to try and do that. the dates the crate is one, a run is that they, they are, they have to pulling that best units, while the russians off deploying the road. and things might get out of hand, i think, cover the next few weeks, but that's not looking at right now. it's looking positive bolt. now you can't keeps asking, it's a weston to friends and a backers to allow that weapons to be used to strike target deeper inside russia.
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do you see any chances of these limitations being lifted below are already a few weapon systems that can reach to significant distances into a rush. i think probably what they're wanting to do is use the west cruise missiles or other british in german. i'm french cruise, marseilles, eventually on strikes, fields and other targets. i want to put this all out. i'd like to put this into perspective when we conducted operations against iraq. there was $40000.00 stripe points that required a huge to come paid to have effects. it is unlikely, in any circumstances, the crates will have anything like that capability. it could be an example, the petition store shutters, they may or may not get the permission to use one or 200 of these. those will not crippled russia. however, they will make a political point and they'll put much of the raffles that risk the very least move it back. right now of course they're not allowed to do that. even if they, although we mustn't expect that, that's going to be a game changer. much like know,
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in a safe way to no other weapon systems. how big game changes so far? i bridge the as of a thank you frank. bye. split out the office student protests in bangladesh. go down the government that earlier this month, many police officers abandoned their posts. they fitted reprisals from the movement that they have tried to suppress, often very violently now as the police trying to re organize students feeling in patrolling the streets of the capital dot com. as night falls in tucker, the students speak control of the streets, did patrolling their neighborhood to predict the residents from properties. they're telling residents to be vigilant,
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but also assuring them that they don't got to protect them. bullies are not present here on the field. so we are acting devereux to quantum our 50 and an hour. so that is people started using boarding for us, but uh, but uh, to protect our people and put our site is, uh, it is one of the most important lar, also, also, and one of the most important elect for us. the presence of the students on the streets brings a big sigh of relief for the residents. and so i think i think she gets the benefit of it. she's not slid alone. she fed weeds hired police as she was put it as very particular workers. what did you do? have the groceries to be a sofa. so what i've been there, you know, the law i know are there broke, don't actually we felt in sick cubes, and then they strings came again on the roads to ensure our security so far. police
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is not there so long to maintain the line order. they are, they are, you know, buffering their own and hopefully police, they've come in during the work and the larder really comedy getting shot. police are largely absent in finding that these students and activists have taken up many of visual debris accused of shooting to keep protesting students from 300 people. menu, them with bullet phones with kids in the deep preceding the 4 of has seen us government and the protest dilated with attacks on police police patients like this one in tucker were burned down or in some instances, police officers were killed. this has instilled a fear and police, and many of them are not showing up for book. we have to take some actual that wouldn't take us the people, the following people. so the people and stuff,
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and they sort of destroyed a lot of different establishment. and they destroyed on lisa higgins. we have witnessed that casualties of many calling people, even some police specimens. so the policing leasing activities and certainly had gone to a hot we are again starting out of all the type of professional activities. and i tried to help those people eat again. the f one put this on police developing trusts between the police and the bung that issue people is one of the toughest challenges for the interim government. a dish that happens many are willing to do what they are, what it takes to ensure the country does not fall into darkness.
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