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israel's subsequent wars in gaza and lebanon. direct military exchanges between israel and iran. unprecedented nature. the ceasefire in lebanon and the fall of the assad regime in syria. at the atlantic council we have sought to highlight the stakes and potential solutions across the middle east. we've done so through many years through our center for the middle east, through our scowcroft middle east security initiative and iran strategy project as well as through our strategic project hold the iranian regime accountable and establish a syrian victims fund. significantly we have also done this through our n-7 initiative in partnership with the jeffrey palpans foundation which seeks to sans the integration launched by the abraham accords between the united states, israel and arab and muslim partners around the world. thanks to will wexler and the atlantic council's take. history is in motion and you've been at the center of it. with your work to advance the united states to secure a more prosperous global future. as you wrote recently regarding u.s. forbe policy, quote, the choic
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israel shares our values. israel is a liberal. and the enemies of israel are the enemies. america. likewise, those who hate israel, hate america. the benefits that america gets every year from the $3 billion in military assistance we provide israel, those benefits are if we were not providing that money, if we were trying recreate for america's national the intelligence of the mossad. if we were trying recreate the military benefits of the israeli military right now israel is killing hamas and killing hezbollah every time do so we should say thank you, because hamas and, hezbollah and let's be clear, the head of the serpent is iran. they want to murder us. there is a reason that the ayatollah refers to israel the little satan and america's great satan and look october, seventh of last year we'll go down in history as one of the most horrific days, the history of humanity. it is the day of the single worst mass murder of -- in a day since, the holocaust, 12 israelis murdered women, girls raped systematically because they were jewish. you had deaths, squads going door to door, murder
israel shares our values. israel is a liberal. and the enemies of israel are the enemies. america. likewise, those who hate israel, hate america. the benefits that america gets every year from the $3 billion in military assistance we provide israel, those benefits are if we were not providing that money, if we were trying recreate for america's national the intelligence of the mossad. if we were trying recreate the military benefits of the israeli military right now israel is killing hamas and...
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and hamas is no match for israel on its own. so all these things have come together, and suddenly it gave the qataris, the americans and others much more to work with because it gave israel more confidence and changed bibi netanyahu's political realities. his numbers went went way up, and it obviously dramatically weakened hamas and iran's ability to resist. so all of this came together, and it wasn't that us diplomacy suddenly got more able. it's been able all along in trying to bring this about. these are people like bill burns or are professionals, tony blinken and others. what changed was the context in which they were operating. and it gave a it gave them simply much more to work with. and i think what we're about to hear from the qataris is the first fruit of that. and again, going forward, we hope it's not the only fruit. we want to see more progress between israel and hamas and gaza. and obviously, we'd like to see a pivot to the larger issue of israeli relations with palestinians. and i also think there's opportunities
and hamas is no match for israel on its own. so all these things have come together, and suddenly it gave the qataris, the americans and others much more to work with because it gave israel more confidence and changed bibi netanyahu's political realities. his numbers went went way up, and it obviously dramatically weakened hamas and iran's ability to resist. so all of this came together, and it wasn't that us diplomacy suddenly got more able. it's been able all along in trying to bring this...
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ships and planes to come to israel's defense, we also shape israel's strong and calibrated response, destroying iran's air defenses. but avoiding an escalatory cycle of an all out war. the united states also organized a coalition of 20 countries to stand up to attacks by the houthis, including their missile attacks in israel. then hezbollah, another hamas's strongest backers, was significantly weakened on the battlefield, and its leadership was destroyed. with our support, israel's israel negotiated a ceasefire with them, and after that, lebanon finally elected a new president who's nlah. and he can begin a new chapter for the lebanese people. a helped to shape change the equation. and so now the terror network that once protected and sustained hamas is far weaker, iran is weaker, iran is weaker than it's been in decades. hezbollah is badly degraded. and after more than 15 months of war, hamas's senior leaders are dead. thousands of hamas fighters are dead, and the military formations have been destroyed. with nowhere to turn, moscow finally agreed to releasing hostages. you know, th
ships and planes to come to israel's defense, we also shape israel's strong and calibrated response, destroying iran's air defenses. but avoiding an escalatory cycle of an all out war. the united states also organized a coalition of 20 countries to stand up to attacks by the houthis, including their missile attacks in israel. then hezbollah, another hamas's strongest backers, was significantly weakened on the battlefield, and its leadership was destroyed. with our support, israel's israel...
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ambassador to israel david friedman and thank you for your expertise. we love israel. we pray for the best. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: politically, personally, and if you are among the families that could be holding the signs, you are praying your idf officer contacts you and their name is on the list. if they're not the 33 hostages in the first phase, you pray that the conditions hold so they are in the second phase or the third phase and all hostages come home. politically speaking you cannot look at this in isolation from the election of donald trump, and the days after, they wanted a cessation, and china wanted peaceful coalition, and russia is ready to speak with the u.s. we're in a safer world, a new world, and one where the hostages come home. >> harris: you were mentioning and we all kind of were remembering all of the families, and i know bret baier mentioned it with whom we have spoken, and they are waiting in anticipation, and i had the parents of omer who now i think would be 22 or 23 because they've had birthdays in captivity in 466 days, and it was confirmed
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"how do we know that israel will honour this israel will honour this commitment"? he asks.ee situation on the the previous agreements, um, previous promises for unfettered entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave. they weren't met and there were chronic shortages of food, fuel, essential medical supplies. we constantly saw these reports of restrictions being placed on convoys, and trucks having to wait for weeks outside at the, the crossing point. so it will really be a wait and see situation. and then we also saw contradictory statements. israel putting out statements saying that they denied placing restrictions on trucks going in, and then the un and aid agencies coming out with statements nearly every day saying that there were obstacles being placed on aid trucks and that palestinians were facing famine and that newborns were dying of of hypothermia. so lots of statements like this. so it will really be a wait and see situation after the ceasefire comes into effect on sunday. 0k, hesham, thanks for that answer. back to you, jonah, for this next question. anonymous. "h
"how do we know that israel will honour this israel will honour this commitment"? he asks.ee situation on the the previous agreements, um, previous promises for unfettered entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave. they weren't met and there were chronic shortages of food, fuel, essential medical supplies. we constantly saw these reports of restrictions being placed on convoys, and trucks having to wait for weeks outside at the, the crossing point. so it will really be a wait and see...
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so israel has not achieved its aim of destroying hamas. that said, the incoming fire from gaza into israel is largely subsided. and, yes, the senior leadership of the group has been wiped out. going forward, the question is, whether hamas would play any part at all in the reconstruction of gaza. israel wouldn't accept that but, given how entrenched they are and how much support they have in gaza, thatis much support they have in gaza, that is a big question as to how they would be represented. if they are excluded completely from any post—war negotiations, who would represent them in a non—violent way? the american side others are pushing for a greater role from the palestinian authority, which runs the occupied west bank. israel doesn't want that. so huge questions going forward over the future of gaza. we will be back in a moment or two, but i want to bring in our gaza correspondent, who is in istanbul monitoring events. he is talking to all his contacts. bring me up—to—date with what you are hearing about what hamas have said in the las
so israel has not achieved its aim of destroying hamas. that said, the incoming fire from gaza into israel is largely subsided. and, yes, the senior leadership of the group has been wiped out. going forward, the question is, whether hamas would play any part at all in the reconstruction of gaza. israel wouldn't accept that but, given how entrenched they are and how much support they have in gaza, thatis much support they have in gaza, that is a big question as to how they would be represented....
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ships and planes to come to israel's defense, it shaped israel's strong and calibrated response, in destroying iran's air defenses and avoiding aest came la tore cycle of an -- escalatory cycle of an all out war. and then hezbollah and other of hamas' strongest backers was significantly weakened on the battlefield and leadership was destroyed. with our support, israel negotiated a cease-fire with them and after that, lebanon finally elected a new president who is not beholden to hezbollah. and can begin a new chapter for the lebanese people. all told, these developments in the region which the united states helped to shape changed the equation and so now the terror network that once protected and sustained hamas is far weaker p. iran is weaker. iran is weaker than it has been in decades. hezbollah is badly degraded. after 15 months of war, thousands of hamas fighters are dead and military formations have been destroyed with nowhere to turn. hamas finally agreed to releasing hostages. you know, there was no other way for this war to end than with a hostage deal. i'm deeply satisfied this day ha
ships and planes to come to israel's defense, it shaped israel's strong and calibrated response, in destroying iran's air defenses and avoiding aest came la tore cycle of an -- escalatory cycle of an all out war. and then hezbollah and other of hamas' strongest backers was significantly weakened on the battlefield and leadership was destroyed. with our support, israel negotiated a cease-fire with them and after that, lebanon finally elected a new president who is not beholden to hezbollah. and...
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israel does not deliberately target civilians. as terrorists harbor them in mosques, churches and schools and hospitals and so many more. the israeli government has taken unprecedented steps to minimize civilian harm during conflicts, a commitment that's unparalleled by any other nation facing terrorists. the accusation that israel uses starvation as a weapon of war is a blatant lie. ignoring the immense humanitarian aid israel has proven and provided to gaza, despite ongoing attacks. this illegitimate attack on israel emboldens terrorist organizations like hamas. both president biden and president trump have rightly condemned these charges, recognizing their destructive implications. this critical legislation, which was previously passed in this body with strong, strong bipartisan support, send as clear and unequivocal message the united states will not tolerate the i.c.c.'s abuse of power against our allies or our citizens. once again, the i.c.c. has no jurisdiction over the united states of america or the people of israel. they
israel does not deliberately target civilians. as terrorists harbor them in mosques, churches and schools and hospitals and so many more. the israeli government has taken unprecedented steps to minimize civilian harm during conflicts, a commitment that's unparalleled by any other nation facing terrorists. the accusation that israel uses starvation as a weapon of war is a blatant lie. ignoring the immense humanitarian aid israel has proven and provided to gaza, despite ongoing attacks. this...
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the names of israel's missing repeated like a mantra. their faces papering israel's walls.hem, five—year—old ariel and one—year—old kfir bibas and their parents. it's like a roller—coaster. i'm not breathing right now. we don't know if they're on the list, if they're going to come back in the first phase. if they're alive. if not... we actually don't know anything, so... ..it�*s scary. all living civilian women and children are due to be released over the next six weeks, along with elderly men and the sick. for now, soldiers and younger men will remain behind. you know, it's part of them, not all of them, and for us, it's only the beginning. we want them all here, 0k? because it's not ended, it's not enough ifjust some of them will come. 251 hostages were ta ken to gaza by hamas gunmen during the seventh of october attacks. party—goers at a music festival. families asleep in their homes. and soldiers like nimrod cohen, abducted with his tank unit near the nahal 0z military base. he was 19—years—old. since then, his father, yehuda, has been campaigning for his release. he be
the names of israel's missing repeated like a mantra. their faces papering israel's walls.hem, five—year—old ariel and one—year—old kfir bibas and their parents. it's like a roller—coaster. i'm not breathing right now. we don't know if they're on the list, if they're going to come back in the first phase. if they're alive. if not... we actually don't know anything, so... ..it�*s scary. all living civilian women and children are due to be released over the next six weeks, along with...
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your grandfather was an israel lobbyist, are you compromised by israel? why did you allow the whole, the cost of our time to happen? to have your legacy, the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy be during the whole thing every day? thank you. mark. thank or question i look forward answering questions the part 2 or 3 people. this is the free press right press. you pardon me. 2 may i ask questions every, all, please please sir, respected respect. the process will have an opportunity to take questions. you 2 minutes please, or respect the process. thanks. by the way. yeah. you see you, that's what happens when you're not a team player and you don't ask the right questions. we were speaking earlier with john, listen, i'm with martin j and he says, you know, when you have these press conferences and various western governments, while the role just the to have a list. these press conferences are very, very contrived environments. and um, what people don't realize what the great, the great to probably to realize that in london, in washington, in brusse
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remaining down and guzzle harm israel economically in foreign direct and israel's credit rating signalits. links and immobilization of reserves is undergoing tens of thousands of businesses and private sector productivity. threats part palestinian authority repeal he felt winner take reforms training and corruption blow to bureaucracy and further eroding the support among the palestinians, and that he has refusal to consistently and federal unequivocally the killings of october 7th month only turns out among the israeli step two communities could have lived side-by-side in peace. as a famous families of terrace, and the remarks of his leader. many partners in therk region ending on, have also been unwilling to publicly condemn hamas enemies the course of condemnation of a stroke of the silence of hamas is been deafened was the same from hostile to release the hostages to put outma his arms rivers the urgent efforts to crackdown the arms and materials hamas to deadly effect was that hamas in hisit practice hiding when the civilians of the countries around the world have this collective
remaining down and guzzle harm israel economically in foreign direct and israel's credit rating signalits. links and immobilization of reserves is undergoing tens of thousands of businesses and private sector productivity. threats part palestinian authority repeal he felt winner take reforms training and corruption blow to bureaucracy and further eroding the support among the palestinians, and that he has refusal to consistently and federal unequivocally the killings of october 7th month only...
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in exchange for 240 palestinian detainees released by israel. pope and celebration soon faded as israel intensified its bombing across guys, leaving the fate of the remaining captives on sir thomas says 33 have dies. most of them in the same is really a tax and strikes that have killed more than $47000.00 palestinians. in december 2023 is ready, troop shot and killed 3 captors as they pleaded for help trust only in their underwear. the incident led many in israel to david, the armies ability to safely rescue more people. the families of nick phaser, ron sherman, analia totally daniel, were told they were murdered in captivity in december 2023. nearly a year later, the army admitted an air strike, probably killed them. israel to military, celebrated the recovery of 4 captives in rate on central gas and chain as a success. that attack on these se right refugee camp cost the lives of nearly $300.00 college students. and, and september, 6th bodies were recovered from a tunnel and rough israel says they were shot by him. us to prove, says and is ready. bomb killed him with a new ceasefire in
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thanks very much, former us ambassador to israel and seniorfellow much, former us ambassador to israelie and. this ceasefire deal between hamas and israel involved intermediaries like the us but also qatar and egypt. for more on this and what it means for the region, i'm joined by dania thafer, executive director of gulf international forum. tell us about about qatar's role in negotiating a ceasefire deal, and its influence in the region. thank you for having me. well, the ceasefire is extremely important. it is an extremely important. it is an extremely important breakthrough for the region as a whole because from the perspective of the gulf states, for example, or other regional countries, it is a linchpin issue that affects regional security and they see the israeli palestine issue is something related to affecting security so it is an important breakthrough although the upcoming 42 days or actually that will be starting on sunday of the six week period is going to be extremely important and it is a very fragile and sensitive period to even sustain the ceasefire because the deal tha
thanks very much, former us ambassador to israel and seniorfellow much, former us ambassador to israelie and. this ceasefire deal between hamas and israel involved intermediaries like the us but also qatar and egypt. for more on this and what it means for the region, i'm joined by dania thafer, executive director of gulf international forum. tell us about about qatar's role in negotiating a ceasefire deal, and its influence in the region. thank you for having me. well, the ceasefire is...
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we moved to bert 7 for tax is joining us now from video media in israel. thank you very much indeed for being with us. first of all, what's your reaction to this means? it's better a native deliver. it's too late for my parents to make their full doesn't thousands of people named guys that whole thousands do peace rallies. and this is exactly what the encoding seems of the savings for seeds for an immediate cease fire for indeed, and to for the beginning of a peace process. and i'm very happy with a all those that a can, they would be able to sleep a quiet to night and those those that will go back to the families. and i'm was the very sense of those that the deed to a full then we still don't get no find exactly the cease fire is going to be put into place. and we understand, of course, that these really government is going to be holding a vote on this. so as far find on thursday, there are still many areas which i switch this cruise folder. are you confident that this these far crude holes on the caps is? should be returned in exchange for palestinian pr
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how israel. ready so connected to the pals. yes already. and as i know there's a set in the past that housing authority is no better than israel security, subcontractor, which means that it's carrying out the work that israel demands that it carry out. and this is because it's also the reply at the request of the international community. we must break this mindset that somehow palestinians are a security problem or a security threat. and instead be addressing the fundamental issue which is the lack of palestinian freedom. and once we put into place measures to make sure the policies are free, then we won't be having this conversation about a past. me a story that is, that is doing nothing to support us. be a very quick photo of diana because you write a very interesting point. that is it then time for the policy you authority to disband and we go back to the pa, the sign liberation organization, or resistance movement. is that what you're saying? for a long time and others have been talking about just dismantling the palestinian authority b
how israel. ready so connected to the pals. yes already. and as i know there's a set in the past that housing authority is no better than israel security, subcontractor, which means that it's carrying out the work that israel demands that it carry out. and this is because it's also the reply at the request of the international community. we must break this mindset that somehow palestinians are a security problem or a security threat. and instead be addressing the fundamental issue which is the...
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israel -- since the war began.efore hamas deadly attack on israel and israel's subsequent war in gaza, around 500 truckloads of aid entered every day according to the united nations. that plummeted to nine per day in the period after the war started and although that number has improved, it was still only averaging truckloads daily. the beginning of this month, just 10% of what gaza previously relied on. wednesday's deal if it comes into effect offers some hope. it includes the commitment to allow the 600 truckloads per day into gaza. they have been traveling with an aid convoy from jordan and a warning that his report contains some pictures of children in distress. >> help is coming. down along the valley, the biggest aid convoy since the war began. solidarity from the kingdom of jordan. in two deliveries, 120 trucks on the road to gaza from a country that is home to many palestinians. >> we are carrying aid messes my says mustapha al cadre, this is a good deed and we are happy to be part of this operation. >> we
israel -- since the war began.efore hamas deadly attack on israel and israel's subsequent war in gaza, around 500 truckloads of aid entered every day according to the united nations. that plummeted to nine per day in the period after the war started and although that number has improved, it was still only averaging truckloads daily. the beginning of this month, just 10% of what gaza previously relied on. wednesday's deal if it comes into effect offers some hope. it includes the commitment to...
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preserves israel's right to defend itself of national law it achieves israel's aim of hostility on itsnt from the war in gaza. since the deal was signed israeli forces start to withdraw from southern lebanon. to ensure remaining infrastructure is rolled and has below does not return. u.s. in france are working hour-by-hour to monitor the agreement and now just six weeks after the deal lebanon's parliament voted overwhelmingly to elect a new president the first time lthe country had a national leader in more than two years just yesterday it elected a new prime minister. both are important steps to becoming secure sovereign successful nation. and meet the needs of lebanese people. we sought to and swallowed advances legitimate aspiration of lasting security and palestinians independent iby viable state on its own. one month into the conflict the meeting in tokyo i outline principles of the united states saw essential to achieving principles included gaza never again ruled by hamas or used as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. with gaza united with the west bank under pale
preserves israel's right to defend itself of national law it achieves israel's aim of hostility on itsnt from the war in gaza. since the deal was signed israeli forces start to withdraw from southern lebanon. to ensure remaining infrastructure is rolled and has below does not return. u.s. in france are working hour-by-hour to monitor the agreement and now just six weeks after the deal lebanon's parliament voted overwhelmingly to elect a new president the first time lthe country had a national...
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and that is israel because the un has been saying for months now that israel has been blocking aid, the little bit of aid that the u. n. is requesting to try to get in to the few open uh core doors. uh, israel is simply denying that has been the case up until now. now the u. n. and the secretary general says this clearly has to change. he said the u. s. u n is prepared to ramp up aid, and they have been because they've been dealing with this now for many, many months sir, many un personnel and trucks available. it is real, agrees to it. now hopefully this cease fire agreement will force israel's hand. okay, but you and i've worked many hours of the united nations security council discussing this role. i'm cooling for a seas fund. they've voted on so many resolutions, but the majority of being veto, you'd have a nice a as they have in the un security council is of course tasked with maintaining international peace and security. and by all accounts, they've clearly failed in gaza. and i think back to the last 15 months or so, the 1st resolution that came up in front of the security counci
and that is israel because the un has been saying for months now that israel has been blocking aid, the little bit of aid that the u. n. is requesting to try to get in to the few open uh core doors. uh, israel is simply denying that has been the case up until now. now the u. n. and the secretary general says this clearly has to change. he said the u. s. u n is prepared to ramp up aid, and they have been because they've been dealing with this now for many, many months sir, many un personnel and...
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israel, but they didn't take any measures and israel learned to totally ignore biden.re is a new boy in town and within a week netanyahu has left all his oppositions and surrendered, there is no other way to put it, and agreed to the ceasefire. so will donald trump continue to be as tough and harsh as he is, or will he lose interest and go for his next problem to be solved? this will depend on donald trump. if he will be as strong and really decisive as he was in the last week, then there will be a second phase. journalist and gideon leavey. some negotiations being kicked into the long grass of the second and third phase of the ceasefire deal, including who could run gaza after the guns fall silent, with israel's western allies wanting a greater role for palestinian authorities that currently run the other part of the palestinian territory in the west bank. but israel is fiercely opposed to that. earlier we heard from a doctor who is a palestinian political leader in the west bank who gave his reaction to the ceasefire agreement. it's a relief that finally we have an a
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it was israel. through our resilience, we not only defended our people but created an opportunity for lebanon to reclaim its sovereignty. here colleagues. it is time for this conflict to recognize what israel's actions have achieved by dismantling hezbollah's -- have achieved. by dismantling hezbollah's terrorist and researcher, we have given the lebanese government the breathing room. this is a moment of opportunity. an opportunity to free lebanon from being a failed state held hostage by a terrorist organization. but let me be clear. this opportunity will not last forever. already we have seen attempts by hezbollah to rebuild. weapons are being smuggled across the syria-lebanon border. hezbollah operatives remain active south of the litani river in blinged violation of resolution 1701. we will not allow history to repeat itself. this with regards to the situation in syria -- there were hundreds of document and breaches of the 1974 disengagement of forces agreement. military positions have been est
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you know, after he was killed in a, in a targeted strike by israel. you know, he was in a, the 2nd story apartment, that was the only apartment that was hit and he was hit after. you know, he was warned by his really government officials that he, that he would be killed in many of his, of close family members were killed in that strike as well. it was the that was dedicated to his young daughter, his, his young daughter, her husband and their infant son. they were killed in april of last year as well in the, the book. it is one of the best books i've read, frankly it and in some of the weight i'm sure is driven by knowing how his story ends. but reading his interview is reading his essay is reading his palms is, is a profound experience and i, i would recommend the book. it's called if i must died, published by o r books. i had nothing to do with the publication of it. but it's, it's, it's a, it's a tremendous work in its ability to kind of humanize the experience of, of what he, what he had lived through. and he, he talks about how he decided to lear
you know, after he was killed in a, in a targeted strike by israel. you know, he was in a, the 2nd story apartment, that was the only apartment that was hit and he was hit after. you know, he was warned by his really government officials that he, that he would be killed in many of his, of close family members were killed in that strike as well. it was the that was dedicated to his young daughter, his, his young daughter, her husband and their infant son. they were killed in april of last year...
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or not this israel.it is a real, is it at the end of the war or a pause in fighting like we have seen 14 months ago? ultimately, if there is a deal, who govern gaza? how long does israel stay. i the irony of the moment is 20 years ago this year, the former prime minister of israel, ariel sharon made the decision to take down israeli settlements and move the israelis out of gaza. after that happened, hamas took over. they won a war against competing factions. they won in election and starting 2006, hamas has ruled the gaza strip for 19 years. what do the people in gaza get for that? they got october 7th. that has led to, perhaps go to the finality in this conflict today. we will see like i said in the beginning, slow your roll because it's got a ways to go. >> sandra: live pictures coming out of god's have. tel aviv earlier where you see a lot of emotions on the street and likely to continue with the prime minister putting out a statement basically stating, no deal yet. we are hashing out the details coac
or not this israel.it is a real, is it at the end of the war or a pause in fighting like we have seen 14 months ago? ultimately, if there is a deal, who govern gaza? how long does israel stay. i the irony of the moment is 20 years ago this year, the former prime minister of israel, ariel sharon made the decision to take down israeli settlements and move the israelis out of gaza. after that happened, hamas took over. they won a war against competing factions. they won in election and starting...
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and this isn't about right and left inside israel. it's also about the terror victims in israel before october 7th. and you're going to see on the list of people that hamas want to have let out of those prisoners inside israeli prisons. you're going to see names like that. i say, for myself as a mother, you know, i'm the mother of three kids. and if i had kids right now and i had a boy and a girl that were in the military and they were hostages. so if i have a girl, she'd be let out on the first stage. but if you have a boy not being left out, think of what that does. also domestically, for us, this is part of hamas's terrible, from my point of view, the psychological terror of making us anxious and unhappy. there's no sense right now yet of relief. and that devil in the details means somebody has to go in, bring out the people, meet them. hamas is still holding that hamas in the last 24 hours have come out again in their masks, in their uniforms, showing it off again. and i say all of that, there's no winners in this war. a war is a
and this isn't about right and left inside israel. it's also about the terror victims in israel before october 7th. and you're going to see on the list of people that hamas want to have let out of those prisoners inside israeli prisons. you're going to see names like that. i say, for myself as a mother, you know, i'm the mother of three kids. and if i had kids right now and i had a boy and a girl that were in the military and they were hostages. so if i have a girl, she'd be let out on the...
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the trump is going to reward israel. and the idea that somehow a state that has been genocide of has perpetrated genocide for over 15 months is going to be rewarded. is obviously very troublesome. this is where it becomes very important for the rest of the world to step to and to actually make clear that genocide is not acceptable. that colonialism is not acceptable. and we already have some decisions by the international court of justice saying that the world now must act. so the idea that the, the trump is going to give away pals, city and territory, and that this is going to be accepted is obviously false. and it's up to the world now to put the place measures to make sure that that does not happen. well, the world has been when the world has failed, let's be honest when it comes to putting pressure on is really a politicians domestically, as well as been able to withstand the pressure just because the americans are backing them. is that any thing international community can do if this indeed is a potential deal this
the trump is going to reward israel. and the idea that somehow a state that has been genocide of has perpetrated genocide for over 15 months is going to be rewarded. is obviously very troublesome. this is where it becomes very important for the rest of the world to step to and to actually make clear that genocide is not acceptable. that colonialism is not acceptable. and we already have some decisions by the international court of justice saying that the world now must act. so the idea that...
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israel has made striengs gaza today. how confident are you that this ceasefire is actually going to happen? and if i may, just a broader question, after four years, what is your proudest accomplishment in these four years? secretary blinken: on the ceasefire, i am confident. it will begin on sunday. it's not exactly surprising that in a process, in a negotiation that has been this challenging and this fraught, you may get a loose end. we're tying up that loose end as we speak. i've been on the phone one way or another all morning with brett mcgirk. with our qatari friends. and i'm confident that this will be moving forward and we'll see the start of implementation of the agreement on sunday. in terms of my own tenure, what i take from it, and i think there'll be plenty of opportunity to reflecten that in the weeks and months ahead. in terms of satisfaction, as i said at the outset, we came in knowing that we had to reset the foundation for american diplomacy and american foreign policy. and resetting that foundation mean
israel has made striengs gaza today. how confident are you that this ceasefire is actually going to happen? and if i may, just a broader question, after four years, what is your proudest accomplishment in these four years? secretary blinken: on the ceasefire, i am confident. it will begin on sunday. it's not exactly surprising that in a process, in a negotiation that has been this challenging and this fraught, you may get a loose end. we're tying up that loose end as we speak. i've been on the...
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israel believes hundreds of palestinian prisoners. during phase one the palestinians can also return to their neighborhoods. in all of the areas of gaza. the surgery may turn assistance into gaza will begin an innocent people could hunker access to these vital supplies. in the next six weeks, israel will negotiate the necessary arrangements to get phase two. that is a permanent end of the war. let me say it again, a permanent end of the war. a number of details to negotiate to move from phase one to phase two. but, the plan says that the negotiators take longer than six weeks, a cease-fire will continue as long as the negotiations continue. i spoke with the mayor of kuwait and the president of egypt. we have pledged to make sure the negotiations will keep moving forward as long as it takes. then, when phase two begins it will be in exchange for release of the remaining living hostages. including mail soldiers and all remaining israeli forces will be withdrawing from gaza. and a temporary cease-fire will become permanent. and finally,
israel believes hundreds of palestinian prisoners. during phase one the palestinians can also return to their neighborhoods. in all of the areas of gaza. the surgery may turn assistance into gaza will begin an innocent people could hunker access to these vital supplies. in the next six weeks, israel will negotiate the necessary arrangements to get phase two. that is a permanent end of the war. let me say it again, a permanent end of the war. a number of details to negotiate to move from phase...
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how does israel protect? is security is probably with the american guarantees, but that these guarantees can go on forever. and that will be as early as we know, they won't, they mark us to talk you on monday. right? cuz that's the last thing the americans want to do. so we have to wait and see aren't part of our mother's pessimistic about trumps. the ability to change those policies to forced as real, to do reasonable things. whereas whole other american presidents have always gone along with israel's vicious criminal amount of genocidal activities that include the distinguished public policy. finally at the american university of bailey. thank you very much indeed. for being with us, let's go back to honey mode in general about in central garza honey. you've been talking to us about the way that people there have been reacting to the news that appears to be a ceasefire in place. or will be put in place in the next few days between homeless and israel. just give us an idea of what the atmosphere has been lik
how does israel protect? is security is probably with the american guarantees, but that these guarantees can go on forever. and that will be as early as we know, they won't, they mark us to talk you on monday. right? cuz that's the last thing the americans want to do. so we have to wait and see aren't part of our mother's pessimistic about trumps. the ability to change those policies to forced as real, to do reasonable things. whereas whole other american presidents have always gone along with...
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so would have to hold israel to account. and that has not happened yet. if they want to see this through. and if trump specifically has, who has put some political capital now into closing this deal, if he wants it to not fall apart quickly, he's going to have to visit ministration. are going to have to do a lot to make sure that it stay is, and i'm not sure i see that happening at the same time. you know, this, you know, really weird situation in which a truck cannot buy, are the ones to that is the one to kind of close this deal. and so what, what are his expectations of nothing. yeah. and even in this transactional agreement that they might have orchestrated missing, yahoo is in a very precarious situation. so again, like the, the, the likelihood is that this deal will not actually stay the course and it will be provided for everybody involved. but if the international community doesn't want to go back to the same place that we've been in for the last 15 months, it's going to have to start. the whole thing is real to account. for example, it could resp
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how does israel and gaza or israel and the palestinian people, how do they come to peace?here possibly be a two state solution when neither side really wants one? israel doesn't want a two state solution as it is currently configured. the government does. and the far right benjamin netanyahu. they don't want a two state solution. and frankly, the israeli public doesn't necessarily want a two state solution either. so how do you get to a peace? >> well, you will have to show the israelis and the palestinians that this is the alternative of not having peace. the who's showing the palestinians the reality of what palestinians just lived through right now over the past 15 months, certainly in gaza, and what has happened in the west bank. we can't ignore what has happened in the west bank has been one of the deadliest times of the west bank. we've seen settlement expansion, more annexation of land. that has been also a reminder to the palestinians that this is an ongoing conflict. and in the absence of some kind of political horizon that has to be presented to both sides from t
how does israel and gaza or israel and the palestinian people, how do they come to peace?here possibly be a two state solution when neither side really wants one? israel doesn't want a two state solution as it is currently configured. the government does. and the far right benjamin netanyahu. they don't want a two state solution. and frankly, the israeli public doesn't necessarily want a two state solution either. so how do you get to a peace? >> well, you will have to show the israelis...
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so i failed to see how, you know, this is israel's israel is to blame. i think hamas is to blame. and i think that anybody who sincerely and i emphasize sincerely cares about palestinians and their well-being should be focusing and helping israel to get rid of hamas. once hamas is gone, then the future will be much better for palestinians in gaza. maybe then they can move forward towards self-governance and agency, and to have a future and independence, and to be prosperous and free. that is not in the cards for palestinians. as long as hamas controls the gaza strip. and as jeremy said before, i think that is correct. this war, sadly, and i live here and it affects me and my family. so i do not say this with joy. this war isn't over until hamas is defeated. i don't think that lots of people in israel would even entertain the thought of this being the final act. this is a milestone and the priority of the state of israel is to do a less than perfect deal in order to get our people back. and again, we're talking about 33 out of 98. it's not all of our hostages in this stage, unfortu
so i failed to see how, you know, this is israel's israel is to blame. i think hamas is to blame. and i think that anybody who sincerely and i emphasize sincerely cares about palestinians and their well-being should be focusing and helping israel to get rid of hamas. once hamas is gone, then the future will be much better for palestinians in gaza. maybe then they can move forward towards self-governance and agency, and to have a future and independence, and to be prosperous and free. that is...
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hostage deal has been reached by israel as a mouse. the elements of which i laid out in great detail in may. this year. this plan was developed and negotiated by my team and will be largely implemented by the incoming administration in gaza. palestinians celebrates with the news, they st. jude 15 months. if bombardment and deprivation more than 46000 people have been killed. how do i go? we are very happy that this crisis sapp, ms. plumbing, i'm to happen to us is funding the over and that we will return to our home towns under 10 to our families. and based on those garza, i'm the north and see our families to remain to life and see all lives return to all old lives and be happy and live like we used to. despite the deal these really minutes, we launched more time residential buildings in northern gauze. the nights the u. n . has cooled the strip adept soon and didn't remain so until this deal comes into effect. victoria gates and b l g 0, a task at the latest. now from guidelines because they are sorry, god bless them, losing their be
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then if hamas wants to launch another operation, israel would have another operation, israel would have slow them down inside gaza. this is the only scenario that i could see in which israel can tolerate hamas�*s presence, in gaza, but still it's not that likely. there are many political pressures within the israeli right that they don't want hamas to remain in gaza and they all want to also i want to point out in this matter as well once the hostages have been released, those forces who are rooting for a ceasefire, will no longer be so active as they are today for a ceasefire because their agenda has been amended, their main concern was the hostages being released, so they might not pressure the israeli government as much. how important is the pressure that president trump is going to put on both sides when he takes over the white house on monday? he is going to be the kingmaker or the game changer in this game. i think president trump has an advantage, and the advantage is that he successfully demonstrated himself as an unpredictable person, he also demonstrated himself as a person at
then if hamas wants to launch another operation, israel would have another operation, israel would have slow them down inside gaza. this is the only scenario that i could see in which israel can tolerate hamas�*s presence, in gaza, but still it's not that likely. there are many political pressures within the israeli right that they don't want hamas to remain in gaza and they all want to also i want to point out in this matter as well once the hostages have been released, those forces who are...
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it happened at the heat of student demonstrations against israel. so on guys are taking place around to europe in amsterdam, hundreds of students that occupied a field outside the university and set up an a camping on may 6th, a group of young man suddenly attacked them. the they were supposed to be what their motives were. i mean they came in with is really flex. some of them were about like the opposite of said was not gonna be like life was they use fire worst in the income in which was quite dangerous because a lot of people were sleeping, staying incense. so there are a lot of tents and even inflammable materials. a similar to what happened on november 7th. the video of palestinian solidarity protest was chasing away the attack. as most of the attention the pro is where alias tech was barely mentioned in mainstream media. i was kind of worried about what the income and the image about the income statement would be and how it would be criminalized was we see. and is there an impala signed? is that fair? so lawless, in the way they can completely
it happened at the heat of student demonstrations against israel. so on guys are taking place around to europe in amsterdam, hundreds of students that occupied a field outside the university and set up an a camping on may 6th, a group of young man suddenly attacked them. the they were supposed to be what their motives were. i mean they came in with is really flex. some of them were about like the opposite of said was not gonna be like life was they use fire worst in the income in which was...
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how must see is israel has attacked the site where a female hostage was located. the woman was meant to be released during the 1st phase of the to after the announcement of reaching a ceasefire agreement, the as really occupation forces targeted a site where one of the female hostages was being held. every attack carried out by the israeli occupation forces at this stage can turn the hostages freedom into a tragedy. restaurant 5 now to jerusalem were ortiz, middle east bureau chief marie, it's a nurse that has been updating us from may a good to see you. after the initial exhilaration of a possible piece, still now it appears that a tax are again very much the focus ahead of sunday tickets to what's being happening. what happening to your unit to run? well yes, less than 24 hours. often mediators announce the do between israel and how much to free hostages and, and the war and gals are correct. so already showing tensions are running high, and both sides are pointing, fingers have not supposed been due on wednesday. but just as israel's cabinet was expected to mee
how must see is israel has attacked the site where a female hostage was located. the woman was meant to be released during the 1st phase of the to after the announcement of reaching a ceasefire agreement, the as really occupation forces targeted a site where one of the female hostages was being held. every attack carried out by the israeli occupation forces at this stage can turn the hostages freedom into a tragedy. restaurant 5 now to jerusalem were ortiz, middle east bureau chief marie, it's...
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to come to israel's defense and then when it came to israel's response, we shaneed it.haped it in a way that it was strong but also calibrated so that iran's air defenses were taken out, but we didn't have actions that were escalatory and that produced a wider war. and that didn't just happen, it was the product, again, of american diplomacy and american deterrence. throughout the 15 months on the humanitarian situation, when -- again, in an environment that is unique, which doesn't obviate israel's responsibilities, doesn't excuse things that haven't been done that should have been done, but is important because operating in that unique environment, with a population trapped in gaza and other places where there are conflict, people can usually go somewhere else. you're a refugee, not a good thing. but better than being trapped in a crossfire. gaza almost uniquely, people are trapped and as i've said many times before, trapped with an enemy that deliberately uses them, hides among them, looks for civilian casualties. as not only a necessary cost, but one that actually a
to come to israel's defense and then when it came to israel's response, we shaneed it.haped it in a way that it was strong but also calibrated so that iran's air defenses were taken out, but we didn't have actions that were escalatory and that produced a wider war. and that didn't just happen, it was the product, again, of american diplomacy and american deterrence. throughout the 15 months on the humanitarian situation, when -- again, in an environment that is unique, which doesn't obviate...
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i mean, the political dynamics have changed problem day with a week and the wrong israel has week and has been around. i'm us, i'm establish human services now for them. is that how is all of this reshaping the political landscape of the middle east or you're actually right in the paradigm shifts are simply sized back into this seismic shift. so taking place in the past year and the context is completely different from the 1st jump in ministration. so i think they're pretty savvy ravia in particular other gulf states. so really look to seize the moment of a weekend or wrong to try to shape the trajectory of the region in a, a direction that's more favorable to them. i think there are a lot of listeners in the us congress and then the secretary of state, the nominee america. rubio is another one. it's been very hawkish against iran. so i think there are a lot of strategic level moves of trying to re re or in the middle east of where it was. and i'll conclude is saying also we can't forget the conflict and you frame and uh, in china and great power competition of those resources that ha
i mean, the political dynamics have changed problem day with a week and the wrong israel has week and has been around. i'm us, i'm establish human services now for them. is that how is all of this reshaping the political landscape of the middle east or you're actually right in the paradigm shifts are simply sized back into this seismic shift. so taking place in the past year and the context is completely different from the 1st jump in ministration. so i think they're pretty savvy ravia in...
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. . ., ., israel.re are _ israel. thanks for having me. there are some _ israel. thanks for having me. there are some dissenting i there are some dissenting voices in israel, however, the vast majority of israelis welcome this deal. while hundreds of protesters have come out in opposition, four months, hundreds of thousands of israelis have filled the streets, pressing the netanyahu government to commit to a deal that will bring home the hostages. that will bring home the hostages-_ that will bring home the hostaues. ., , , hostages. now, it still needs to be ratified _ hostages. now, it still needs to be ratified this _ hostages. now, it still needs to be ratified this friday - hostages. now, it still needs to be ratified this friday to i to be ratified this friday to make it official and we are still a few days from before it takes effect on the sunday. 0ther any concerns the deal could get scuppered and if so, where would that come from? ? there are always concerns the deal could get scuppered. the
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israel had no major leverage on them. thing israel defeated hezbollah and hezbollah cannot support any more. hamas syria fell, israel is weaker but the big change is president trumps threat. once he is threatening them there will be that from the beginning says the situation and i think if they don't get the deal now the chances of getting a good deal for them would be very low. therefore they remain on assessment and are inclined to do the deal thinking they will maximize what they can get now and not wait to see what needs. >> we really appreciate you joining us thank you very much assert. >> my pleasure. >> sandra: my next assess on the foreign relations committee joining us now montana republican steve daines. senator thank you for being here. first to want to get your thoughts on what you just heard there on why this is happening now. >> yeah, this is no coincidence. rimmer or president trump said in early december there will be held to pay if these hostages are released by the time he is inaugurated peer we are five
israel had no major leverage on them. thing israel defeated hezbollah and hezbollah cannot support any more. hamas syria fell, israel is weaker but the big change is president trumps threat. once he is threatening them there will be that from the beginning says the situation and i think if they don't get the deal now the chances of getting a good deal for them would be very low. therefore they remain on assessment and are inclined to do the deal thinking they will maximize what they can get now...
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the father in law was an israel lobbyist. your grandfather was an israel lobbyist. are you compromised by israel? why did you allow the whole, the cost of our time to happen? how does it feel to have your legacy said the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy? the dentist, i do the whole thing every day. thank you, mark the question. i look forward, answer your questions, are the 2 or 3 people? this is the free press right press. you pardon me? may i ask questions over the phone please? please, sir. respect the respect, the process will have an opportunity to take questions you a few minutes. take a police or respect the process. thank you for no one. okay. well that's welcome in another during this martin j editor ultimate grab a dot org news on analysis sites. always good to see martin. tony blinking has been fielding a lot of fire lately. it's the 2nd heckling incident that has many days for one thing. why such a not pulling of, of anger against the well, i think come, in many cases it's kills. you know, a lot of us who work in the, in the press for examp
the father in law was an israel lobbyist. your grandfather was an israel lobbyist. are you compromised by israel? why did you allow the whole, the cost of our time to happen? how does it feel to have your legacy said the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy? the dentist, i do the whole thing every day. thank you, mark the question. i look forward, answer your questions, are the 2 or 3 people? this is the free press right press. you pardon me? may i ask questions over the phone please?...
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hamas israel stopped firing. israel pulls back its forces. hostages begin to be released. prisoners come out of israeli jails and go back. and we surge humanitarian assistance to people who so desperately need it. all of that happens during a six week period, but also during that six weeks. we have to negotiate the understandings to get to a permanent cease fire so that israel pulls all of its forces out of gaza. hamas doesn't come back in, and there's the necessary governance, security, reconstruction arrangements so that gaza can move forward. >> is that sorted? >> that's not sorted. we've worked on it intensely for the last 6 or 7 months, intensely but quietly, with arab partners, with others. i think there's some basic understandings that we've reached. but the cease fire itself hopefully would concentrate minds and get people to agree on what's necessary to get that day. after a post-conflict plan in place. >> so, donna, this is the really big deal for the moment that some 30 or so israeli hostages would be released, as you've been discussing, and all the other things
hamas israel stopped firing. israel pulls back its forces. hostages begin to be released. prisoners come out of israeli jails and go back. and we surge humanitarian assistance to people who so desperately need it. all of that happens during a six week period, but also during that six weeks. we have to negotiate the understandings to get to a permanent cease fire so that israel pulls all of its forces out of gaza. hamas doesn't come back in, and there's the necessary governance, security,...