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egypt is not letting them go out to the sinai peninsula.bout that. anything about that, and nobody is asking the palestinians what they want. and nobody�*s asking the palestinians what they want. they certainly have said that they don't want to be pushed out of gaza into egypt. egypt certainly doesn't want that, but they do not want to be pushed out of gaza. here is my assessment. they are going to storm the egyptian border in an uncontrolled way. and they're going out to the sinai peninsula in an uncontrolled way. this happened in the past. it might happen again when israel starts operating in the south because, again, nobody�*s asking them, nobody�*s caring about them. people want them locked in a war zone. this is not a safe environment for anybody. 12 million ukrainians left ukraine because they didn't want to be in a war zone. nobody stopped them and nobody locked the border and prevented them from going out. same in syria, same in nagorno—karabakh. why is this happening in gaza? so you're saying this is nothing to do with israel. let
egypt is not letting them go out to the sinai peninsula.bout that. anything about that, and nobody is asking the palestinians what they want. and nobody�*s asking the palestinians what they want. they certainly have said that they don't want to be pushed out of gaza into egypt. egypt certainly doesn't want that, but they do not want to be pushed out of gaza. here is my assessment. they are going to storm the egyptian border in an uncontrolled way. and they're going out to the sinai peninsula...
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it opens under the sinai peninsula. egypt's government kept the crossing closed and now it is opened to let a trickle of aid into gaza and a few foreigners out into egypt. that despite fact that the egyptian rally has supported the palestinians in gaza so what is motivating the decisions and what whole might the nation play once the hot war is over. joining me now is tariq massud from harvard. help us understand, because generally speaking have tended to view egypt as a country that has been part of the containment of hamas. it was enforcing the blockade in various ways over the last 16 years. it doesn't let palestinians in. how has it reacted to this attack, the hamas attack. >> thanks. great question. thanks for having me, it is good to be with you, despite the catastrophic circumstances. so look, the egyptian reaction to what happened on october 7th is very plain. they've been calling since day one for a cease-fire. one of the problems and i think nick kristoff mentioned this in your earlier segment, we've blown past
it opens under the sinai peninsula. egypt's government kept the crossing closed and now it is opened to let a trickle of aid into gaza and a few foreigners out into egypt. that despite fact that the egyptian rally has supported the palestinians in gaza so what is motivating the decisions and what whole might the nation play once the hot war is over. joining me now is tariq massud from harvard. help us understand, because generally speaking have tended to view egypt as a country that has been...
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militarily way is also declining very quickly, but they would like to expel the palestinians to the sinai peninsulat their attacks within 5-7 years, but i’m not sure that they have enough time just to implement all this, and firstly, public opinion is changing , and not only in the west, in israel itself too, i’ve already seen one poll, in my opinion, it was a mountaineer, well, yes, ok, left-wing publication, but nevertheless, that is, approximately half of the israelis right now are in favor of a truce, that is, there is no longer such unity, actually within israel, as there was in the first days of the conflict, when everyone was, of course , emotional against the background of the hamas attack, that is, certain processes have already begun, here is netanyahu of course, he’s trying to take advantage of this to stay in his seat, but again , it’s hard for me to imagine that a situation in which he could hold on after all this, especially days and absolutely unpreparedness against the backdrop of hamas attacks, and then, of course , israel’s financial reserves, they they are also not bottomless and
militarily way is also declining very quickly, but they would like to expel the palestinians to the sinai peninsulat their attacks within 5-7 years, but i’m not sure that they have enough time just to implement all this, and firstly, public opinion is changing , and not only in the west, in israel itself too, i’ve already seen one poll, in my opinion, it was a mountaineer, well, yes, ok, left-wing publication, but nevertheless, that is, approximately half of the israelis right now are in...
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it opens on to the sinai peninsula for the first three weeks of israel's siege, israel's government kepting closed and now it is intermittently opened to let a trickle of aid into gaza and a few foreigners and injured palestinians out into egypt, that despite the fact that the egyptian public has rallied in large numbers in support of the palestinian governments in gaza. what motivating the egyptian government's decisions and what role might the nation play once the war is over? joining me now is the professor of democracy and governance at harvard. so help us understand egypt's basic orientation because generally speak, people have tended to view egypt as a way in some sense has been part of the containment of hamas. it was enforcing the blockade in various ways over the last 16 years. it doesn't let palestinians in. how has it reacted to this attack, the hamas attack? >> great question. thanks for having me, fareed. it's good to be with you despite the quite catastrophic circumstances. look, the egyptian reaction to what happened on october 7th is very plain. they've been calling since
it opens on to the sinai peninsula for the first three weeks of israel's siege, israel's government kepting closed and now it is intermittently opened to let a trickle of aid into gaza and a few foreigners and injured palestinians out into egypt, that despite the fact that the egyptian public has rallied in large numbers in support of the palestinian governments in gaza. what motivating the egyptian government's decisions and what role might the nation play once the war is over? joining me now...
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on october 29th, israel attacked egypt and occupied the sinai peninsula with the help of french and britishforces. the soviet union supported nasa and entered egyptian battlefield and stood up against france and england. finally. britain and france signed a peace agreement and the israeli soldiers had to retreat. thus nazer reached the peak of his popularity. he spread his story all over the arab world. the story of the united arab uma or nation. for many years, the arabs had pin their hopes on gamal abdul nasir, but perhaps most of all the palestinian refugees were hopeful about nolser. the dream of a united arab nation was meaningless without the freedom of palestine. سلام الله على زينب هي التي تحمينا نحن ساكنين حولها نحن مؤتمنين بها ودافع عن ارضنا وعن عرضنا وعن اقام يعني خلاص دخلنا بهذا الخط وما يعني ما فينا نتركه لهذا الخط انا بوقت الحاضر يعني انا سلاحي اني اخدم العالم بمجال بمجالي انا كطبيب اسنان وكمان عندي سلاح ثاني دها لبیک يا زيناب لبيك یا زينابیک يا زيناب. operation al-axsoflat took israel off guard, playing the victim, the regime called it an unprovoked attack. but did hamas reall
on october 29th, israel attacked egypt and occupied the sinai peninsula with the help of french and britishforces. the soviet union supported nasa and entered egyptian battlefield and stood up against france and england. finally. britain and france signed a peace agreement and the israeli soldiers had to retreat. thus nazer reached the peak of his popularity. he spread his story all over the arab world. the story of the united arab uma or nation. for many years, the arabs had pin their hopes on...
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, victims of israeli strikes are now being taken at once in several egyptian hospitals on the sinai peninsulaity of the rafah checkpoint, the authorities of the arab republic have additionally deployed a field hospital, they are ready to help refugees in egypt in every possible way, but the possibilities... countries are not limitless, today the rafah cairo checkpoint pulled together tanks and armored vehicles. the measure is forced, because they fear that the flow of refugees from the enclave may become a financial burden that the egyptian budget is simply not able to take on. alexander beliov, sergey eliseev and evgeny samsonov, african news bureau. the us white house today threatened to veto the initiative of congressmen who want to vote for military assistance to israel separately, without also meeting the needs of ukraine. i remember earlier the biden administration insisted that support for tel aviv and kiev needs to be combined into one package, but the republicans are leading a new one. american taxpayers are tired of funding the endless stalemate in ukraine with no hope of victory. t
, victims of israeli strikes are now being taken at once in several egyptian hospitals on the sinai peninsulaity of the rafah checkpoint, the authorities of the arab republic have additionally deployed a field hospital, they are ready to help refugees in egypt in every possible way, but the possibilities... countries are not limitless, today the rafah cairo checkpoint pulled together tanks and armored vehicles. the measure is forced, because they fear that the flow of refugees from the enclave...
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, however, is in office to move residents of the gas sector to tent camps in the north of the sinai peninsulad create a humanitarian corridor. the authors of the document called this scenario the most desirable. for the security of israel. the plan does not say what will happen to the territory of the gas sector itself after the resettlement. and this idea was probably not discussed with egypt either, since it was perceived extremely negatively in cairo. this kind of plan reeks. person, which cannot be justified by any norms of international law, naturally, this plan will not be discussed realistically, so it will not acquire any more or less complete, meaningful, strategically designed outlines, and even more so no one will support it internationally level. be that as it may, now, in principle , it is difficult to imagine how the next round of the palestinian-israeli conflict will end; sahal faces the prospect of urban battles at the disposal of orders. israel did not find it. for example, in these images, a desperate hamas fighter, jumping out of the underground, attaches explosives directl
, however, is in office to move residents of the gas sector to tent camps in the north of the sinai peninsulad create a humanitarian corridor. the authors of the document called this scenario the most desirable. for the security of israel. the plan does not say what will happen to the territory of the gas sector itself after the resettlement. and this idea was probably not discussed with egypt either, since it was perceived extremely negatively in cairo. this kind of plan reeks. person, which...
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categorically disagree with solving the palestinian problem by relocating palestinians to the sinai peninsulae interests of the palestinians, the interests of the egyptians, and most importantly, it contradicts the interests of peace in the region. this , of course, will not ensure either peace or security in the region, it will only drive the conflict will go deeper, and we won’t be able to drive it very deep; further grapes of anger will be sown, which will certainly very quickly sprout new shoots. escalation. lavrov stressed that to resolve the palestinian-israeli conflict, it is first necessary to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible, ensure a ceasefire and resolve humanitarian issues. this is the program today, further in our issue, new proposals for regulating the collection business, the ministry of justice is considering amendments to the law, and lawyers and economists are striking mikhail chabanenko addressed concerns about why microloans and debt collection are getting out of control. blogger ayaz shabuddinov was detained in moscow, it is reported that he is accused of fraud, den
categorically disagree with solving the palestinian problem by relocating palestinians to the sinai peninsulae interests of the palestinians, the interests of the egyptians, and most importantly, it contradicts the interests of peace in the region. this , of course, will not ensure either peace or security in the region, it will only drive the conflict will go deeper, and we won’t be able to drive it very deep; further grapes of anger will be sown, which will certainly very quickly sprout new...
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israel been pushing the following scenario that they want the population of ghaza to move into the sinai peninsula. and i think the the egyptian administration who has been you know denying this, but they are willing, if they are, if money is paid, they're willing to take in the ghaza population, but ghazans they don't want to move, they want to stay in their land, they already been displaced, some 1.3 million out of the ghazan population are palestinian refugees or children of palestinian refugees who were displaced and dispossessed upon the creation of the regime. 1948 on may 15th, now they've been displaced and dispossessed again, and they rather die than move again. this is why you have lot of casualties in inside within the northern part of the gaza strip, there's around three or 4000 people who remain in the northern parts of the gaza strip, and on daily basis you have, you you see the them being killed and mamed and their homes destroyed uh by by the israeli regime. all right, thank you. ashhraf, let's bring in now journalists and political ainalist who's joining us from the pakistani capit
israel been pushing the following scenario that they want the population of ghaza to move into the sinai peninsula. and i think the the egyptian administration who has been you know denying this, but they are willing, if they are, if money is paid, they're willing to take in the ghaza population, but ghazans they don't want to move, they want to stay in their land, they already been displaced, some 1.3 million out of the ghazan population are palestinian refugees or children of palestinian...
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intelligence, has proposed the permanent transfer of gaza's 2.3 million residents to egypt's sinai peninsulain a document dated october 14, the small government body stated the forced displacement of gaza civilians to egypt would "yield positive and long term strategic results." it lays out a three stage process -- the establishment of tent cities in sinai and the opening of a humanitarian corridor, followed by construction of permanent cities in northern sinai, and the creation of a "sterile zone of several kilometers within egypt" and says "the return of the population to activities/residences near the border with israel should not be allowed." many palestinians in northern guys have refused to follow israeli orders to vacate their homes out of fear they will never be allowed back. it is unclear how israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu or his cabinet have responded to the proposals, but the biden administration has publicly opposed plans for the mass transfer of palestinians. secretary of state tony blinken is in israel where is seeking a humanitarian pause to the bombing. blinken is
intelligence, has proposed the permanent transfer of gaza's 2.3 million residents to egypt's sinai peninsulain a document dated october 14, the small government body stated the forced displacement of gaza civilians to egypt would "yield positive and long term strategic results." it lays out a three stage process -- the establishment of tent cities in sinai and the opening of a humanitarian corridor, followed by construction of permanent cities in northern sinai, and the creation of a...
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they're trying to force them south toward the sinai peninsula, towards egypt, they want empty gaza anders has said few days ago. well, deal with what you've just said that they're trying empty gaza, i i know that you have talked to people in the past, but overall the perspective of the palestinians that you're talking to, um, because what i remember, a couple of times of most... them saying is that no matter what it will take, that they will not leave gaza, they will not leave their land, they will not repeat or let it be repeated of 1948, i mean tell me about the people now, we're a month and a half now into this uh absolute tragedy and nakba, um, tell me the overall feel from the people, their perspective of this, well everyone. you talk to uh in gaza about their tragedy and their calamity and their neckb catastrophe, they keep telling you, they will they will remain stead fast, even if they move from... north toth south or south to north, even families, i've talked to parents, fathers and mothers who lost all the children, some of their children, they keep seeing, they keep saying t
they're trying to force them south toward the sinai peninsula, towards egypt, they want empty gaza anders has said few days ago. well, deal with what you've just said that they're trying empty gaza, i i know that you have talked to people in the past, but overall the perspective of the palestinians that you're talking to, um, because what i remember, a couple of times of most... them saying is that no matter what it will take, that they will not leave gaza, they will not leave their land, they...
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south as well, the israeli plan initially, the best plan in their heads is just to push them to sinai peninsula only near to the borders in in the open areas, they are not even reaching the populated area or the evacuated area because it is you know though demolished but it's still buildings and areas and streets and they don't want to get there before they know that it's it's quite safe for them, and it is not safe, so there is no end to this process if they are thinking of this land invasion, but on the other hand, we are depending on the international pressure, international pressure on israel and on the americans, and we we saw that it started now to change even the mood around in the international community. uh, well we've lost that connection, we'll try to get it back, so let me just explain what you uh were just uh watching on your screens, we had the screen of gaza now with this big plum of uh black smoke back there in the background, i wonder if my colleagues could uh air it for you now, and we have this report from the uh palestin and health minister saying that there has been this re
south as well, the israeli plan initially, the best plan in their heads is just to push them to sinai peninsula only near to the borders in in the open areas, they are not even reaching the populated area or the evacuated area because it is you know though demolished but it's still buildings and areas and streets and they don't want to get there before they know that it's it's quite safe for them, and it is not safe, so there is no end to this process if they are thinking of this land invasion,...
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disagree with solving the palestinian problem for regarding the resettlement of palestinians to the sinai peninsulasolutely obviously contrary to the interests of the palestinians. interests of the egyptians, and most importantly, this contradicts the interests of peace in the region, we are very wary of plans to destroy the prospects for the creation of a palestinian state, doom the palestinians to an eternal existence without rights, and this, of course, will not ensure either peace or security in the region, this will only drive the conflict deeper, and it won’t be possible to drive it very deep; further grapes of anger will be sown, which the next shoots will probably sprout very quickly, so before, before plotting any new adventures, it is better to get together and agree on how to implement the decision of the security council, this is the only way to ensure peace and security in this very complex explosive region . please, what is russia’s position on the future of gases, and what russian initiatives are being developed, including on international platforms? i already said in my opening rema
disagree with solving the palestinian problem for regarding the resettlement of palestinians to the sinai peninsulasolutely obviously contrary to the interests of the palestinians. interests of the egyptians, and most importantly, this contradicts the interests of peace in the region, we are very wary of plans to destroy the prospects for the creation of a palestinian state, doom the palestinians to an eternal existence without rights, and this, of course, will not ensure either peace or...
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intelligence, has proposed the permanent transfer of gaza's 2.3 million residents to egypt's sinai peninsulain a document dated october 14, the small government body stated the forced displacement of gaza civilians to egypt would "yield positive and long term strategic results." it lays out a three stage process -- the establishment of tent cities in sinai and the opening of a humanitarian corridor, followed by construction of permanent cities in northern sinai, and the creation of a "sterile zone of several kilometers within egypt" and says "the return of the population to activities/residences near the border with israel should not be allowed." many palestinians in northern guys have refused to follow israeli orders to vacate their homes out of fear they will never be allowed back. it is unclear how israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu or his cabinet have responded to the proposals, but the biden administration has publicly opposed plans for the mass transfer of palestinians. secretary of state tony blinken is in israel where is seeking a humanitarian pause to the bombing. blinken is
intelligence, has proposed the permanent transfer of gaza's 2.3 million residents to egypt's sinai peninsulain a document dated october 14, the small government body stated the forced displacement of gaza civilians to egypt would "yield positive and long term strategic results." it lays out a three stage process -- the establishment of tent cities in sinai and the opening of a humanitarian corridor, followed by construction of permanent cities in northern sinai, and the creation of a...
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intelligence, has proposed the permanent transfer of gaza's 2.3 million residents to egypt's sinai peninsulain a document dated october 14, the small government body stated the forced displacement of gaza civilians to egypt would "yield positive and long term strategic results." it lays out a three stage process -- the establishment of tent cities in sinai and the opening of a humanitarian corridor, followed by construction of permanent cities in northern sinai, and the creation of a "sterile zone of several kilometers within egypt" and says "the return of the population to activities/residences near the border with israel should not be allowed." many palestinians in northern guys have refused to follow israeli orders to vacate their homes out of fear they will never be allowed back. it is unclear how israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu or his cabinet have responded to the proposals, but the biden administration has publicly opposed plans for the mass transfer of palestinians. secretary of state tony blinken is in israel where is seeking a humanitarian pause to the bombing. blinken is
intelligence, has proposed the permanent transfer of gaza's 2.3 million residents to egypt's sinai peninsulain a document dated october 14, the small government body stated the forced displacement of gaza civilians to egypt would "yield positive and long term strategic results." it lays out a three stage process -- the establishment of tent cities in sinai and the opening of a humanitarian corridor, followed by construction of permanent cities in northern sinai, and the creation of a...
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that these people should be pushed out the palestians pushed out from gazza and pushed into the sinai peninsula and from the west bank into jordan, both those countries have rejected it and the palestinians themselves have vermently rejected this suggestion as absolutely non-verkable and the fact that as soon as the truce or the temporary truce was announced that the palestinian. that had been driven out because of this heavy bombings in the north, north of ghaza, they started streaming back to their homes, clearly demonstrates their determination that they are not going to leave, they are not going to indulge in another nak or facilitate another nak, so basically the zionist american plan is empty out ghaza so that israel would have no challenge over there and the palestinian people are absolutely not prepared to accept that to their great credit, despite the fact that they have suffered massive casualties, the destruction of their homes, at least more than 15000 people murdered in cold blood, many of them women and children, their hospitals have been attacked, their homes, their schools, etc.
that these people should be pushed out the palestians pushed out from gazza and pushed into the sinai peninsula and from the west bank into jordan, both those countries have rejected it and the palestinians themselves have vermently rejected this suggestion as absolutely non-verkable and the fact that as soon as the truce or the temporary truce was announced that the palestinian. that had been driven out because of this heavy bombings in the north, north of ghaza, they started streaming back to...
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under the control of the country also. included the sinai peninsula, the west bank , east jerusalem, the dutch heights, as well as the gaza strip, which was previously under egyptian control. gaza strip - territory on the mediterranean coast allocated by the un for the creation of the arab state of palestine. it is separated from israel by a separation fence with checkpoints, and from egypt by a concrete wall. more than 2 million people live on an area of about 360 km. mostly palestinian refugees who fled israel during the arab-israeli war of 1947-1949. on october 6, 7 , the yom kippur war began. egypt and syria opposed israel to regain arab territories lost during six day war. israel lost 16,000 people in that war, arab countries lost 20,000 people. in washington, as usual, they wished everyone well and signed various temporary agreements on the creation and consolidation of the status of the pna, the palestinian national autonomy. but in reality, these were approximately the same parity agreements that boris yeltsin loved to sign. we exchange pepsicola for nuclear submarines, and
under the control of the country also. included the sinai peninsula, the west bank , east jerusalem, the dutch heights, as well as the gaza strip, which was previously under egyptian control. gaza strip - territory on the mediterranean coast allocated by the un for the creation of the arab state of palestine. it is separated from israel by a separation fence with checkpoints, and from egypt by a concrete wall. more than 2 million people live on an area of about 360 km. mostly palestinian...
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number will be increased, but no one... is talking about completely evicting 2.5 million to the sinai peninsula they always speak very objectively and judiciously about their state, there is something to discuss, we will definitely do it, simon sip from israel was in direct contact with us, hearings in congress was held in the united states, yesterday protesters burst in, disrupted it, of course, kicked out all the protesters, but what is the question, they discussed the allocation of financial assistance to both israel and ukraine, the biden administration is asking for $106 billion for the war between them , us secretary of state antony blinken is fighting for money, he ties everything into one thing, russia, hamas, and actually it doesn’t matter at all, as long as the tranche is approved. putin is trying hard to take advantage of the hamas attack on israel, he hopes that this will distract us from ukraine, which will lead to the us retreating and reducing its support. at the same time, he is associated with those elements that are trying to wreak havoc in israel. thus, these things are somet
number will be increased, but no one... is talking about completely evicting 2.5 million to the sinai peninsula they always speak very objectively and judiciously about their state, there is something to discuss, we will definitely do it, simon sip from israel was in direct contact with us, hearings in congress was held in the united states, yesterday protesters burst in, disrupted it, of course, kicked out all the protesters, but what is the question, they discussed the allocation of financial...
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that he overthrew from power in 2013 but now things are changing and egypt's sole concern is the sinai peninsulan of palestinians into the peninsular. it's not a secret that egypt is not happy with plans announced by former —— israeli and american officials might be relocating palestinians to sinai. inject is not happy with that and that has brought egypt and hamas closer and as i said, this visit is a first of this senior officials and there's been a focal in the past week between the egyptian intelligence, so egypt, is diplomatic efforts in cairo today we have the qatari emir who met with the egyptian president to talk about a potential ceasefire and a prisoner swap deal. a potential ceasefire and a prisoner swa deal. . ~ , ., a potential ceasefire and a prisoner swa deal. . ~' ,, a potential ceasefire and a prisoner swa deal. . ~' . ., swap deal. thank you so much for that. and that — swap deal. thank you so much for that. and that nicely _ swap deal. thank you so much for that. and that nicely leads - swap deal. thank you so much for that. and that nicely leads us - swap deal. thank you so m
that he overthrew from power in 2013 but now things are changing and egypt's sole concern is the sinai peninsulan of palestinians into the peninsular. it's not a secret that egypt is not happy with plans announced by former —— israeli and american officials might be relocating palestinians to sinai. inject is not happy with that and that has brought egypt and hamas closer and as i said, this visit is a first of this senior officials and there's been a focal in the past week between the...
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century, that although they initially wanted everyone from there to survive, to settle on the sinai peninsulain in principle, trump’s slogan was at one time, and his sons-in-law jarard kushner, all these moments are certainly making people more and more angry, in addition, coalitions are being created between turkey and iran, which, let’s say, want to firstly seize the initiative for a truce, speaks out very harshly recently, and recently the turks began to write: about the fact that israel, and due to the weakness of its army, began to recruit into the ranks of the idf, mercenaries from the pkk and various other organizations, which turkey, kurdish, i mean, which turkey considers terrorists in response to which, now there are skirmishes between experts, turkish and israeli, who accuse that it is the other way around, syrian mercenaries are fighting on the side of the palestinians, who at one time were part of various opposition groups supported by turkey, so the situation is very... blinkin's trip is becoming more complicated, like last time, it led to little, in my opinion, i may be pessimi
century, that although they initially wanted everyone from there to survive, to settle on the sinai peninsulain in principle, trump’s slogan was at one time, and his sons-in-law jarard kushner, all these moments are certainly making people more and more angry, in addition, coalitions are being created between turkey and iran, which, let’s say, want to firstly seize the initiative for a truce, speaks out very harshly recently, and recently the turks began to write: about the fact that...
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developed a proposal during the war with hamas for 2x 300 residents of the gas sector to move to the sinai peninsulat, and actually it is said that this can increase the tension between, in the relations between israel and egypt. well, let's start with the fact that this topic has been discussed for a long time, and some analysts note that this issue of eviction of palestinians from the aza sector and their resettlement on the territory of the sinal peninsula was discussed at one time. trump in the framework of this administration's middle east peace initiatives, it now has new relevance, as israel under the pretext ensuring the safety of the civilian population, taking measures to relocate people from the northern part of the gas sector to the southern part, to the southern part, there was information that contacts were made with the egyptian side for egypt to allow the exit of people to the territory of sinai, but the egyptian side officially at the highest level under during contacts , including with the leaders of western countries, it was at a press conference during scholz's visit to cairo, st
developed a proposal during the war with hamas for 2x 300 residents of the gas sector to move to the sinai peninsulat, and actually it is said that this can increase the tension between, in the relations between israel and egypt. well, let's start with the fact that this topic has been discussed for a long time, and some analysts note that this issue of eviction of palestinians from the aza sector and their resettlement on the territory of the sinal peninsula was discussed at one time. trump in...
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percent of who are refugees from 1948 for their descendants of life to force their expulsion to the sinai peninsula, egypt. and this is something that the us secretary of state anthony blinking. susie asked if we embraced and sought to market on his previous trip to the region, but it was dead on arrival because 1st and foremost in egypt, but also other governments that are closely aligned with washington, informed him very clearly that this was a non starter. so in terms of and then game, i think this is something that is now being formulated more by the americans then by the israel. it's, and i'm judging from lincoln's testimony congress today. he would life to restore the status quote that existed before the 2006 power cindy and elections and restore the cost and unit for the to the gaza strip. which i think is a bit of a pipe dream. because at this stage, the more pertinent question is whether the policy ending this or d, can survive this crisis. in any 4, let alone is one that can once again take control because a strip. okay. what else to leave it that moving rabbani? thank you very much. ind
percent of who are refugees from 1948 for their descendants of life to force their expulsion to the sinai peninsula, egypt. and this is something that the us secretary of state anthony blinking. susie asked if we embraced and sought to market on his previous trip to the region, but it was dead on arrival because 1st and foremost in egypt, but also other governments that are closely aligned with washington, informed him very clearly that this was a non starter. so in terms of and then game, i...
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so, the plan is to move the residents of the gaza strip to tent camps in the northern sinai peninsulaumanitarian corridor. the authors of the document called this development option events most desirable for israel's security. the plan does not say what will happen to the territory of the gas sector itself after the resettlement. and perhaps this idea was not discussed with egypt either, since it was perceived extremely negatively in cairo. this kind of plan smacks, by and large, of some kind of genocide, in fact, because we are talking about the actual, yes, forced relocation of almost 2 million people, which cannot be justified by any norms of international law, of course , this plan will not be discussed in reality, he will not acquire any more or less complete, meaningful strategic plans, and especially no one will support him at the international level. be that as it may, it is now, in principle, difficult to imagine how the next round of the palestinian-israeli conflict will end. the prospect of urban battles over an area of 45 km looms before sahal. only takes up gas. the alc
so, the plan is to move the residents of the gaza strip to tent camps in the northern sinai peninsulaumanitarian corridor. the authors of the document called this development option events most desirable for israel's security. the plan does not say what will happen to the territory of the gas sector itself after the resettlement. and perhaps this idea was not discussed with egypt either, since it was perceived extremely negatively in cairo. this kind of plan smacks, by and large, of some kind...
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wartime proposal for the resettlement of 2 million... 300,000 residents of the gaza strip of the sinai peninsulad condemnation from the palestinians and exacerbated tensions in relations with cairo. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office downplayed the intelligence ministry's report, calling it a concept document. it is not known how the residents of israel would react to such a future ; it is not known how they feel about what is happening now - the israel institute of democracy found out, on which 83% of residents believe that the army should not consider the compassion of civilians in gaza. alexey konopko, konstantin inna koshkina, lead israel. this is footage from the jebaleya refugee camp, the consequences of an israeli strike on residential buildings. another case of massacre of civilians in the sector. according to data from gaza, more than 100 people were killed and more than 300 were injured in the camp as a result of just one strike. the wounded are taken to an indonesian hospital. the surrounding area of the medical facility was also under fire from the israeli army the day befo
wartime proposal for the resettlement of 2 million... 300,000 residents of the gaza strip of the sinai peninsulad condemnation from the palestinians and exacerbated tensions in relations with cairo. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office downplayed the intelligence ministry's report, calling it a concept document. it is not known how the residents of israel would react to such a future ; it is not known how they feel about what is happening now - the israel institute of democracy found out,...
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in sheik zuad city, the first community you reach outside of gaza and inside of egypt on the sinai peninsula there. this is obviously significant for the reason that you mentioned, bianca. this would be the very first time that any gazans at all would be let out of the territory since the war began. two israeli citizens were allowed out through the rafah gate. two hostages were allowed out through the rafah gate earlier on in this war. but in terms of palestinians, they have all been trapped under the israeli bombardment for several weeks now. we also know that hospitals by and large, despite many of them being told by the israelis to evacuate south, have refused to evacuate. they say that their patients are simply too sick, too frail. there is no way to safely transport people out. and we know that many people are also taking shelter inside of those hospitals. with these 81 patients, what we've been told is they require surgical interventions that simply are not available in gaza. so the idea is they can get that medical attention in egypt. the big question, of course, will this be a sign o
in sheik zuad city, the first community you reach outside of gaza and inside of egypt on the sinai peninsula there. this is obviously significant for the reason that you mentioned, bianca. this would be the very first time that any gazans at all would be let out of the territory since the war began. two israeli citizens were allowed out through the rafah gate. two hostages were allowed out through the rafah gate earlier on in this war. but in terms of palestinians, they have all been trapped...
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that has to be causing sinai peninsula significant concerns about whether this could get done. >> in latest deal, which again, like burgess said, only gets you until mid-january early february, there is nothing done for israel or ukraine and the republicans have made it clear they're not going to do anything unless there is significant border restrictions added to the bill. now the biden administration has said it is open to additional funding for the border. and potentially some additional policy on the border. but their idea and the republican idea of that is very, very different. chip roy sponsored the bill. it is bringing back most of the trump era immigration policies. it is very restrictive changes on the border that democrats and president biden will never be able to embrace. >> what is a deal that could unlock ukraine aid and that is a huge question. but what is interesting about mike johnson, we have some clues about how he would run the house since his very brief ten you're. he moved forward with the israel aid package that had cuts to the irs and cut the deal on d governme
that has to be causing sinai peninsula significant concerns about whether this could get done. >> in latest deal, which again, like burgess said, only gets you until mid-january early february, there is nothing done for israel or ukraine and the republicans have made it clear they're not going to do anything unless there is significant border restrictions added to the bill. now the biden administration has said it is open to additional funding for the border. and potentially some...
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the israeli intelligence ministry proposing the relocation of millions of palestinians to the sinai peninsula in egypt. the israeli government acknowledged the document by planned it. is that part of the plan? >> this is not the publish the of government of israel. we will go after hamas, eradicate their military capabilities, remove the threat -- >> what about after? what about the palestinians after? >> after? at this point we are conducting the warl. there is a lot of opportunities, international communities involved including the united states, french, british, the egyptians, qatar. we are nothing going to stay in gaza. we extracted ourselves to the last .18 years ago. there is no occupation in gaza. there was not when they came with atrocities against us. >> it is a crucial question what has to be addressed. >> 100%. >> thank you. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news. a deal was reached to release injured civilians from gaza. we are following that very closely. >>> also, new cnn poll shows strong numumbers for formerly known as twitter and concecerns for r president t biden in s
the israeli intelligence ministry proposing the relocation of millions of palestinians to the sinai peninsula in egypt. the israeli government acknowledged the document by planned it. is that part of the plan? >> this is not the publish the of government of israel. we will go after hamas, eradicate their military capabilities, remove the threat -- >> what about after? what about the palestinians after? >> after? at this point we are conducting the warl. there is a lot of...
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i also wanted to develop this idea about relocating to the sinai peninsula - i admitted it, that is ,on in relation to this plan ? as for the americans, of course, the united states has positioned itself as peacemakers for a long period of time. as a state that cares about world peace, but in fact now, in fact now it turns out that in essence, this whole daily loss of people, children, in fact leads to this humanitarian catastrophe, and the fact that the american even newspapers, in my opinion, if i’m not mistaken, the khil newspaper wrote that biden, who, as an american president, was generally expected to solve problems, he does not solve them, but in fact, he himself is the problem. i also want to say that the gases do not end, the riots do not stop either, and israeli troops are being carried out in the western region. corresponding operation noshno plus the conflict in the north of israel on the map you can see this gas this is the west bank of the jordan river plus the north of israel is restless the hezbollah organization has put forward almost an ultimatum until the third of 1
i also wanted to develop this idea about relocating to the sinai peninsula - i admitted it, that is ,on in relation to this plan ? as for the americans, of course, the united states has positioned itself as peacemakers for a long period of time. as a state that cares about world peace, but in fact now, in fact now it turns out that in essence, this whole daily loss of people, children, in fact leads to this humanitarian catastrophe, and the fact that the american even newspapers, in my opinion,...
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he commanded a platoon in the six-day war in the sinai peninsula, now egypt.yria fighting in the war with three others from his kibbutz. they were all killed, he says. the call came from benjamin netanyahu's brother and he was off to uganda on a secret mission. they rescued more than a hundred hostages from a plane hijacked by palestinian militants. given how many people you have lost in your life to these wars, how do you feel about your grandchildren now serving in this war? i worried when my kids served and now my grandkids, he says. his daughter worries too about her daughter now serving on the front lines. she works in the israeli prison service in the dental unit, now caring for some of the hamas terrorists who attacked israel on october 7th. do you feel like you have to separate your own feelings from doing your job? >> of course. no choice. >> have you given up on the possibility there could be peace? >> yes. now, yes. >> but the brenner family will keep fighting, she says. josh lederman, nbc news, israel. >>> still ahead, the first wave of hostages, 1
he commanded a platoon in the six-day war in the sinai peninsula, now egypt.yria fighting in the war with three others from his kibbutz. they were all killed, he says. the call came from benjamin netanyahu's brother and he was off to uganda on a secret mission. they rescued more than a hundred hostages from a plane hijacked by palestinian militants. given how many people you have lost in your life to these wars, how do you feel about your grandchildren now serving in this war? i worried when my...
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, now i remember about the sinai peninsula, the sinai peninsula means it was just given up by israel.82, considering that the resolution calling for its return was in sixty-seven, this is such a small remark, well, yana is just of such interest, it is located below, in fact, the most basic issue will be in the west bank of the jordan river, here he is actually depicted, what we have here as palestine is depicted, well, according to him, this is the gas sector , this is the western bank of the jordan river, in fact, taking into account the fact that the gas sector is actually isolated, there is a wall there along the entire perimeter, and it also goes down , here is the gas sector, in fact there are not three like that, but in fact the main part of the progress, that is, the main part of the resettlement of settlers takes place there, if the 1967 agreement is now implemented, it should be noted that after that there was an oslo and a lot what else, here it is in this case, it will be necessary to withdraw up to 30% of the territory from the west bank, that is, the main part of the sett
, now i remember about the sinai peninsula, the sinai peninsula means it was just given up by israel.82, considering that the resolution calling for its return was in sixty-seven, this is such a small remark, well, yana is just of such interest, it is located below, in fact, the most basic issue will be in the west bank of the jordan river, here he is actually depicted, what we have here as palestine is depicted, well, according to him, this is the gas sector , this is the western bank of the...
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israel set with the president of egypt, which it did eventually come after the war, and return the sinai peninsula and receive peace in return. but 3000 israeli soldiers were killed, some of whom were my classmates. and the same happened now that is israel refused to talk about any territorial compromise and believes hamas can lob a few rockets are fed by large it is not a problem for it. and therefore, there is no need to think of any territorial compromise. and this became the sense in the large sectors of the israeli public. people could live in tel aviv come have a good time, have a good life, and 20 miles to the east, there was an apartheid regime. it has little to do with them. and the curious thing was, and this is what we were trying to point out in august, was the people who were protesting -- the hundreds of thousands of israelis who quite remarkably went out to the street every saturday to protest against the erosion of democracy in israel refused to talk about the occupation. when i was there protesting against that, we were marginalized. we were pushed to the side. people said, that i
israel set with the president of egypt, which it did eventually come after the war, and return the sinai peninsula and receive peace in return. but 3000 israeli soldiers were killed, some of whom were my classmates. and the same happened now that is israel refused to talk about any territorial compromise and believes hamas can lob a few rockets are fed by large it is not a problem for it. and therefore, there is no need to think of any territorial compromise. and this became the sense in the...
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they are not looking to go live in the sinai peninsula. looking to go to cairo and fly home.hen you have the issues of palestinians noncombatants and don't want to be caught amid this war and facing dire conditions. paying the higher price in this conflict. that's a totally separate issue. the egyptians have been very resistant to both. we're still trying to understand why they were so resistant to allowing foreign nationals to cross into egypt. some of it appears to have to do with the aid entering gaza. and we do understand more aid trucks are entering today. so these conversations that are taking place behind the scenes, are real negotiations to allow aid to get into gaza and allow those foreigners to get out. >> steve: right. hey, trey, for the second day in a row, the idf bombed that refugee camp and reportedly they took out another hamas leader. i was just reading the united nations says that could amount to war crimes because they killed and injured hundreds of people according to these stories. and, you know, the information is coming from hamas, obviously. but, expla
they are not looking to go live in the sinai peninsula. looking to go to cairo and fly home.hen you have the issues of palestinians noncombatants and don't want to be caught amid this war and facing dire conditions. paying the higher price in this conflict. that's a totally separate issue. the egyptians have been very resistant to both. we're still trying to understand why they were so resistant to allowing foreign nationals to cross into egypt. some of it appears to have to do with the aid...
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where they are, how they are going to get out and what happens to them once they cross into the sinai peninsula in egypt to be able to get back home on american soil? >> bill: the number we have is 400 with regard to americans there. here is the president in minnesota yesterday. he talked about a group of a thousand. >> president biden: thanks to conservative american leadership we're in a situation where safe passage from wounded palestinians and foreign nationals in gaza has started. the american citizens are able to exit today as part of the first group of probably over 1,000. >> bill: a group of 1,000. we'll see how many americans are in there. what i find interesting is that the israeli government today, sir, is asking foreign countries if they could bring cruise liners to the eastern mediterranean used as hospitals to treat the wounded who come out of gaza. if you are able to get a deal on that, it could be significant. the egyptians helped the israelis seal that border. it's a hard thing to say by the egyptians don't want palestinians crossing into the sinai desert because they know it w
where they are, how they are going to get out and what happens to them once they cross into the sinai peninsula in egypt to be able to get back home on american soil? >> bill: the number we have is 400 with regard to americans there. here is the president in minnesota yesterday. he talked about a group of a thousand. >> president biden: thanks to conservative american leadership we're in a situation where safe passage from wounded palestinians and foreign nationals in gaza has...
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this is the one the document said was most viable, to remove all gazans out of gaza and into the sinai peninsulato egypt, it's extremely inflammatory for palestinians and the arab world. is that really honestly a consideration? >> no, absolutely not. but let me frame this and put it in context. it was written by a insignificant, inconsequential, silly minister who heads a bogus ministry called the ministry of intelligence, which no one takes seriously. that said, it should be taken seriously in a way because this is exactly the kind of type of government that mr. netanyahu set up or the coalition that he built in december of 2022. it was then the u.s. president and the u.s. secretary of state and a bunch of senators who were visiting who warned mr. netanyahu of placing extreme right wing ministers and what you see in this document that will never see the light of day, but nonetheless, i understand why people are taking it seriously. they warned him against forming such a coalition, so here we are, and it is what it is. what can i tell you? i make no excuses for this hideousness, sorry for the te
this is the one the document said was most viable, to remove all gazans out of gaza and into the sinai peninsulato egypt, it's extremely inflammatory for palestinians and the arab world. is that really honestly a consideration? >> no, absolutely not. but let me frame this and put it in context. it was written by a insignificant, inconsequential, silly minister who heads a bogus ministry called the ministry of intelligence, which no one takes seriously. that said, it should be taken...
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means is also being reduced very quickly, yes, they would like to expel the palestinians to the sinai peninsulat only in the west, in israel itself too, i’ve already seen one poll, in my opinion this is a byrets, well, yes, o' okay, left-wing publication, but not less, that is, approximately half of the israelis right now are in favor of a truce, that is, there is no longer such unity within israel as there was in the first days of the conflict, when everyone was, of course, emotional against the backdrop of the attack, certain processes began, but nitanyahu, of course, is trying take advantage of this to sit on the chair, but again it’s hard for me to imagine that a situation in which he could remain unprepared against the backdrop of hamas attacks, and of course israel’s financial reserves, they are also not bottomless and not endless, but there there is no such critical situation with finances as somewhere in egypt or in some other countries of the middle east and north africa, they have approximately $200 billion in foreign exchange reserves, this is a lot, this is a lot, but they can very
means is also being reduced very quickly, yes, they would like to expel the palestinians to the sinai peninsulat only in the west, in israel itself too, i’ve already seen one poll, in my opinion this is a byrets, well, yes, o' okay, left-wing publication, but not less, that is, approximately half of the israelis right now are in favor of a truce, that is, there is no longer such unity within israel as there was in the first days of the conflict, when everyone was, of course, emotional against...
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that's why sinai peninsula.ocal and said that there is no way that they would accept hundreds of thousands of people spilling over their border into the sinai peninsula with the possibility that they may be cleared out of this strip permanently . and this strip permanently. and israel, i don't think , has given israel, i don't think, has given that many guarantee that that won't happen. they've been quite silent on this as this far. >> well, mark, thank you so much for the very, very latest there on the israel gaza border there. we'll be back with you , of we'll be back with you, of course, if there are any enormous developments there. and do stay safe. >> yes, very interesting . >> yes, very interesting. fantastic shots he's got there on the border . we have benjamin on the border. we have benjamin buttennorth in the studio with us, political commentator and gb news presenter . should we talk news presenter. should we talk about the pro—palestine protest? this is something that's concerning a lot of our viewers
that's why sinai peninsula.ocal and said that there is no way that they would accept hundreds of thousands of people spilling over their border into the sinai peninsula with the possibility that they may be cleared out of this strip permanently . and this strip permanently. and israel, i don't think , has given israel, i don't think, has given that many guarantee that that won't happen. they've been quite silent on this as this far. >> well, mark, thank you so much for the very, very...
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battalion of the multinational force of reservists in the sinai peninsula responsible for maintaining peace between israel and egypt. thankfully we were and continue to be successful at that mission but unfortunately, we still see terrorist violence aimed at israelis simply trying to live their very lives. israel has a right to defend itself. it needs their freedom of action to do so. we do not accept arbitrary restrictions on our actions following 9/11 nor should we place any restrictions on israel's response. this house has a habit on both sides of the aisle to search for the perfect bill instead of taking something that is good for the moment, a bill that makes incremental progress as we speak. i implore all members to reject the demand for the perfect and instead support the good. support this vital funding and then we can move to support our ukrainian friends, we build our defense industrial base and improve our conventional military capabilities to enhance our deterrence against p.r.c. threats. with that i urge passage of this bill and yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore
battalion of the multinational force of reservists in the sinai peninsula responsible for maintaining peace between israel and egypt. thankfully we were and continue to be successful at that mission but unfortunately, we still see terrorist violence aimed at israelis simply trying to live their very lives. israel has a right to defend itself. it needs their freedom of action to do so. we do not accept arbitrary restrictions on our actions following 9/11 nor should we place any restrictions on...
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the ashif hospital premature babies, some of them were transported to an egyptian clinic on the sinai peninsulaother batch of humanitarian aid for the residents of the enclave. the plane landed in egypt. 27 tons of everything you need : electric generators, clothing, dressings , children's products. and that night , a plane from the ministry of emergency situations landed at damodedo airport, on which another group of russians evacuated from the gas returned to their homeland. 117 people left the palestinian-israeli conflict zone through a checkpoint rafah, they first got to cairo, the people were accompanied by doctors and psychologists, and many were helped to make the necessary documents. as reported by the ministry of emergency situations, some of those who flew to moscow went to relatives, the rest were placed in klin and volokolamsk. in total , more than half of the gas sector has been evacuated since the beginning of the humanitarian mission. thousands of russians, the development of public transport in russia is one of the important topics, the development of public transport in russia
the ashif hospital premature babies, some of them were transported to an egyptian clinic on the sinai peninsulaother batch of humanitarian aid for the residents of the enclave. the plane landed in egypt. 27 tons of everything you need : electric generators, clothing, dressings , children's products. and that night , a plane from the ministry of emergency situations landed at damodedo airport, on which another group of russians evacuated from the gas returned to their homeland. 117 people left...
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eviction of israelis to egypt , the construction of a camp there in former israeli cities, on the sinai peninsulas we are now going, and here the confirmation of the goals is really a complete solution to the issues in gaza, this is her... they immediately said that the militants are fighting in civilian clothes, any man who moves in the gaza sector is a potential victim , not only the man, well, now we see that the camps are also potential targets of attacks, they said, here is the line, and your editors showed it on the map, it goes to the left, to the south, the security line, everyone who will be further north italians, potentially, have themselves to blame for finding themselves in this zone. even the americans themselves, fox news hosts, joke about the adequacy of the decision of the us leadership. laura ingre joked on air that it would be better for america to immediately supply weapons to russia instead of ukraine, all the same, kiev is of no use. this is just a brain explosion, first our reserves are depleted, sending weapons to the already lost cause of ukraine. and then spends even mor
eviction of israelis to egypt , the construction of a camp there in former israeli cities, on the sinai peninsulas we are now going, and here the confirmation of the goals is really a complete solution to the issues in gaza, this is her... they immediately said that the militants are fighting in civilian clothes, any man who moves in the gaza sector is a potential victim , not only the man, well, now we see that the camps are also potential targets of attacks, they said, here is the line, and...
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the deal of the century , part of which was declassified, that they want to move everyone to sinai peninsulanot at all even against the population that can rush in and tear it apart, and there are walls in front of the crowd, no matter how it secures the egyptian borders, there are probably more questions about the fact that the situation is really heating up so much, again i’ll note that i’m not an alarmist, i’m not talking about the fact that there will be a big regional war, no one wants that, but that’s how it is... everything changes in a second, the situation, one missile hitting the wrong place can greatly turn everything upside down and, accordingly, lead to tragic events. the un secretary-general is shocked by the attack on the refugee camp in gaza, the office of the secretary-general of the united nations has just reported, and to the secretary-general, he condemned the killing of civilians against the backdrop of israel's attack on the jibali camp. all parties must comply with international law. it's unfortunate for now. in words only , israel ignores all calls for humanitarian pa
the deal of the century , part of which was declassified, that they want to move everyone to sinai peninsulanot at all even against the population that can rush in and tear it apart, and there are walls in front of the crowd, no matter how it secures the egyptian borders, there are probably more questions about the fact that the situation is really heating up so much, again i’ll note that i’m not an alarmist, i’m not talking about the fact that there will be a big regional war, no one...
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that the israeli military is about to force 2.3 million palestinians out of gaza and end to the sinai peninsulan egypt . israel will peninsula in egypt. israel will not stand for that . egypt, not stand for that. egypt, i should say, says they will not stand for that . and of course, stand for that. and of course, interestingly , keir starmer, in interestingly, keir starmer, in his speech yesterday spoke about this very issue about the concerns that palestinians have about forced displacement and he called in his speech for the israeli government to disavow the palestinian people of any such notion that they would be pushed out of gaza and into egypt, that once the fighting was over, that they would be allowed to return to their homes in gaza. i don't think as yet israel has made that clear to. >> no, i think you're right. there is some ambiguity around it, but certainly none coming from the egyptian prime minister. and what about just finally, if i may, the situation on the ground in israel itself today, in particular, rockets coming in from three potential sources as yeah, we only had two roc
that the israeli military is about to force 2.3 million palestinians out of gaza and end to the sinai peninsulan egypt . israel will peninsula in egypt. israel will not stand for that . egypt, not stand for that. egypt, i should say, says they will not stand for that . and of course, stand for that. and of course, interestingly , keir starmer, in interestingly, keir starmer, in his speech yesterday spoke about this very issue about the concerns that palestinians have about forced displacement...