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u.s.-israel relationship and how that has shaped u.s. policy? >> that's exactly -- it has not been u.s. icy. it's been in the interest of israel but not the united states. not the interest of the american people. justin: i think we've got the question. let me take it and broaden it. i've raised a similar scenario in the context of ukraine. i don't want to say that israel has no influence in the united states, he clearly does, but we've done something weird and similar with ukraine. country in the western hemisphere, the northern part of the western hemisphere. we are more or less an insular maritime power. we don't have to conquer canada or mexico but we have an interest in ukraine and israel and china and interests in nigeria or wherever. but we failed to start with the ear elimination of those interests. it's like starting a movie in the middle and you been involved in the ukraine war and therefore how do we advance and better our position? there is a u.s.-israel relationship that is extremely close. in many cases, i think we do things that are foolhardy from an american point of view
u.s.-israel relationship and how that has shaped u.s. policy? >> that's exactly -- it has not been u.s. icy. it's been in the interest of israel but not the united states. not the interest of the american people. justin: i think we've got the question. let me take it and broaden it. i've raised a similar scenario in the context of ukraine. i don't want to say that israel has no influence in the united states, he clearly does, but we've done something weird and similar with ukraine....
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u.s. is offering political support to israel. and the u.s.ding the crucial support to stop iran and lebanon. the u.s. cannot do that if israel is committing genocide. the u.s. cannot be complicit in genocide. that is why this ruling is so important. my prediction is in the next two weeks you will see a big fine between that yahoo! and the u.s. -- netanyahu and the u.s.. >> israel must report back in the next 30 days. what will happen next? >> the court issued a decision. now the ball is in israeli hands. whatever they say, israel cannot be involved in committing genocide. all the judges said that, including the u.s. judge. israel must do something different. that is why the decision is crucial. i think it is the right step in the right direction. we will see how far we go. now it depends how israel and the u.s. proceed. >> the first prosecutor of the international court. >> thank you. >> earlier, the ambassador and head of the palestinian mission to the u.k. gave the bbc kiss take. >> i think the court was clear issuing a ruling for all state
u.s. is offering political support to israel. and the u.s.ding the crucial support to stop iran and lebanon. the u.s. cannot do that if israel is committing genocide. the u.s. cannot be complicit in genocide. that is why this ruling is so important. my prediction is in the next two weeks you will see a big fine between that yahoo! and the u.s. -- netanyahu and the u.s.. >> israel must report back in the next 30 days. what will happen next? >> the court issued a decision. now the...
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israel's war with hamas right now? >> i think if anything, the israelis are very happy that the u.s. uk and several other countries took action against the houthi without making any linkage in connection with what's going on in gaza, and that israel didn't have to do it on its own, because for a long time, israel thought it will have to do something, because they also attacked many, many israeli ships and fired missiles at israel. i think they are very satisfied that this was done without the participants at all. >> and being blamed it all or responsible by the u.s. or the uk. norman, we are also already hearing from progressive democrats on the hill that this is essentially the fault of israel's war on hamas, that that is why they are doing this. how do you think this might affect u.s. israel relations if at all? >> well, to be clear, the war on hamas is which refuses to end and will not surrender. certainly, the united states is when the call for reduced intensity of operations, military and assistance for palestinians in hostage release, but in truth, hamas actions on the ground wa
israel's war with hamas right now? >> i think if anything, the israelis are very happy that the u.s. uk and several other countries took action against the houthi without making any linkage in connection with what's going on in gaza, and that israel didn't have to do it on its own, because for a long time, israel thought it will have to do something, because they also attacked many, many israeli ships and fired missiles at israel. i think they are very satisfied that this was done without...
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topics included israel and gaza, continued u.s. support for ukraine, china and iran and how foreign policy has differed from various administrations. the discussion hosted by the cato institute. >> welcome, everybody. my pleasure to welcome you here this morning to the cato institute for our then future of gop foreign policy. thanks to those who are here in person, thanks to those who are watching online and c-span and always thank tech folks by the grace of god made all of this happen and the conference folks to make sure i showed up where i'm supposed to be at any given time. for people who are watching online and have questions that they want toat pose to our panelists, you can use the #catofp to ask a question on twitter or facebook or whatever the case may be. but i will just set it up that we have the gop is in the midst of a meaningful debate on foreign policy as global power and has luxury of choice and can choose more, it can choose less foreign policy and can choose more foreign policy in one place and less in another pla
topics included israel and gaza, continued u.s. support for ukraine, china and iran and how foreign policy has differed from various administrations. the discussion hosted by the cato institute. >> welcome, everybody. my pleasure to welcome you here this morning to the cato institute for our then future of gop foreign policy. thanks to those who are here in person, thanks to those who are watching online and c-span and always thank tech folks by the grace of god made all of this happen...
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is the us do you think using then its attack uh to divert attention from the u.s. israelt on the gaza strip? well first i i'd say that the uae and and saudi arabia are primarily not interested in this in this initiative because of perception that somehow they would be uh aiding israel in this effort and they definitely do not want to give that impression at this moment um because otherwise saudi arabia and the uae have no problem about targeting pouti uh installations they've done so for years uh and they're also very... interested in protecting shipping, especially from hoouti attacks, so it really is this israel factor that determines uh the saudi arabian and and uae participation. the other half of your question really is whether the us is trying to devert attention from from gaza, um, i do think that the united states is very concerned about the situation on the ground in gaza, and more so than israel uh interested in containing the situation and reducing. that conflict, um, not because the united states is, you know, all that interested in uh supporting palestinian r
is the us do you think using then its attack uh to divert attention from the u.s. israelt on the gaza strip? well first i i'd say that the uae and and saudi arabia are primarily not interested in this in this initiative because of perception that somehow they would be uh aiding israel in this effort and they definitely do not want to give that impression at this moment um because otherwise saudi arabia and the uae have no problem about targeting pouti uh installations they've done so for years...
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um, taking a look at the uh way that the red sea tensions have erupted, the u.s. israeldal war in the gaza strip is the source of it. yemen has come out on solidarity along with other countries, i must say, but they have taken it a step further with targeting israely bound uh ships. now this has impacted uh not only the shipping costs, but for example uh your... looking at million dollars more now for round trip uh trading routes that the containers have to now travel, insurance premiums obviously have - also increased, so then the question comes about as to whether we're looking at this impacting inflation because uh energy prices are also slowly creeping up, well definitely there will be some influence on inflation, mean it's a little difficult at this stage to to predict how much of a jump in inflation, we've had a generally a decline in inflation over the last year, um, and this could arrest that decline or stop that decline. um, first of all, the the impact will probably be less than say the war in ukraine or the pandemic had on global inflation, those were those we
um, taking a look at the uh way that the red sea tensions have erupted, the u.s. israeldal war in the gaza strip is the source of it. yemen has come out on solidarity along with other countries, i must say, but they have taken it a step further with targeting israely bound uh ships. now this has impacted uh not only the shipping costs, but for example uh your... looking at million dollars more now for round trip uh trading routes that the containers have to now travel, insurance premiums...
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u.s. former ambassador to israel, david freeman. the task force on anti-semitism in the u.s. oric on college campuses and israel hamas war. >> welcome to our program. vice president of the heritage foundation. davis institute for national security and foreign policy. >> good morning. thanks to all of you have gathered here today and everyone joining us online welcome to the heritage foundation one click housekeeping note at the top on wednesday we will be hosting our launch of the 2023 index military readiness. i just want to make survey know about that event. starts at noon you will all be very welcome to join us for that important occasion. i also wanted to very quickly very strong word of thanks to my dear colleague jim who has been leading the effort very ably on the parts of heritage. one other person he'll be joining us over the course today who is not yet here it is going to be very important presence is a poet who i know because he served on the national security council staff with a trump administration is currently serving as a senior advisor to the special envoy to
u.s. former ambassador to israel, david freeman. the task force on anti-semitism in the u.s. oric on college campuses and israel hamas war. >> welcome to our program. vice president of the heritage foundation. davis institute for national security and foreign policy. >> good morning. thanks to all of you have gathered here today and everyone joining us online welcome to the heritage foundation one click housekeeping note at the top on wednesday we will be hosting our launch of the...
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you have u.s. israelited states and horizontally or vertically, vis-a-vis another power and u.s. iran relations seem to me by my recollection there seems to be a pretty strong consensus ang dise of iran generally. maybe those are three useful hopefully kelly ways of pushing that question. >> yeah,hankor the question, kelly. i think, you know, and i tangled with this space a fair amount, i think, you know, historically the united states has b engaged in the middle east for one reason, its energy. and we have over the years needed that energy.ationship is radically different. and, you know, you look at the carter doctrine from 1980 and, you know, this kind ofhat the u states will guarantee the free flow of energy out of the gulf, you know, and when we came in, in ■f preserving the open strait of hormuz remained a pillar of our middle east policy. that was an imperative. i came along and said well, i may not want to close it down, but is it really an imperative at this states in 2017, 2018 time frame to keep
you have u.s. israelited states and horizontally or vertically, vis-a-vis another power and u.s. iran relations seem to me by my recollection there seems to be a pretty strong consensus ang dise of iran generally. maybe those are three useful hopefully kelly ways of pushing that question. >> yeah,hankor the question, kelly. i think, you know, and i tangled with this space a fair amount, i think, you know, historically the united states has b engaged in the middle east for one reason, its...
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u.s. keeps supporting israel, there will be escalations. all u.s. interests in the region are legitimate targets and we don't care about u.s. threats to respond." the drone strike was the first fatal attack on u.s. forces in the middle east since hamas attacked israel on october 7. two u.s. navy seals died on january 11 after going overboard while raiding a ship suspected of carrying iranian arms off the coast of somalia. in gaza, israeli attacks have killed at least 373 palestinians since friday when the international court of justice ordered israel to take all possible measures to prevent genocide in gaza. in another major development, the united states and at least 12 other nations have suspended funding to unrwa, the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees, after israel accused 12 employees of the agency of taking part in the hamas attack on october 7. unrwa is one of the largest employers in gaza with a staff of over 13,000. it provides essential aid to most of gaza's 2.3 million residents. the agency responded to israel's allegations by firing ni
u.s. keeps supporting israel, there will be escalations. all u.s. interests in the region are legitimate targets and we don't care about u.s. threats to respond." the drone strike was the first fatal attack on u.s. forces in the middle east since hamas attacked israel on october 7. two u.s. navy seals died on january 11 after going overboard while raiding a ship suspected of carrying iranian arms off the coast of somalia. in gaza, israeli attacks have killed at least 373 palestinians since...
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the u.s. israel war on gaza is in its 116th day, the dead tool surpassing 26,700.
the u.s. israel war on gaza is in its 116th day, the dead tool surpassing 26,700.
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u.s. intelligence officials believe ballistic missiles used by russia in recent attacks against ukraine were supplied by north korea. he addressed the war between israel and hamas, and the ongoing debate over government funding and security at the u.s. southern border. this is about 35 minutes. mr. kirby: hey, everybody. over the course of five days around the new year's holiday, russia launched repeated waves of aerial attacks against ukraine. these massive bombardments used drones and missiles to strike cities and civilian infrastructure all across the country. strikes reportedly hit a maternity hospital, a shopping mall, residential areas - killing dozens of innocent people and injuring hundreds more. as russia continues to launch these brutal attacks, the united states has new information to share about the support that russia is receiving from third countries. due in part to our sanctions and export controls, russia has become increasingly isolated on the world stage and they've been forced to look to likeminded states for military equipment. as we've been warning publicly, one of those states is north korea. our information indicates that the de
u.s. intelligence officials believe ballistic missiles used by russia in recent attacks against ukraine were supplied by north korea. he addressed the war between israel and hamas, and the ongoing debate over government funding and security at the u.s. southern border. this is about 35 minutes. mr. kirby: hey, everybody. over the course of five days around the new year's holiday, russia launched repeated waves of aerial attacks against ukraine. these massive bombardments used drones and...
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of the program. again, a reminder, we have picked uh the stories or news that's related to the u.s. israel. a war that have economic impact uh with this on israel, the occupied west bank or on gaza itself. first up, the sector in israel which is the most important and again there's an update to it uh, because the fourth quarter results have been in amid the war which we call an onslot with hamas, israel startup funding has dropped to a six-year low. investments in tech startups have slumped based on the last quarter, as i mentioned of 2023, 46%, that's almost half, as four funds are shying away from reinvestment in local markets. the big question is, how long will they shy away from the tech industry in israel? next, israel's economy as a whole, this entry got our attention, economic impact of the gaza onslot, which they call war in israel, the economy is facing a strain because the gdp has dropped, no surprise there. um, now this is the part that's interesting, we turning reservists to help the economy as the war looks set to last well into the new year. think about that, they are withdra
of the program. again, a reminder, we have picked uh the stories or news that's related to the u.s. israel. a war that have economic impact uh with this on israel, the occupied west bank or on gaza itself. first up, the sector in israel which is the most important and again there's an update to it uh, because the fourth quarter results have been in amid the war which we call an onslot with hamas, israel startup funding has dropped to a six-year low. investments in tech startups have slumped...
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u.s. military aid in israel is being used. i don't want to know what responsibility the united states may have for this humanitarian disaster. i want to keep my head in the sand. i don't want to see what's going on. and, frankly, mr. president, no matter what your view on this terrible war may be, you agree with me, you don't agree with me, we cannot bury our eyes in the sand. the truth is that since that terrible day on october 7, when hamas attacked israel, the senate has had little meaningful debate on this war despite the horrific toll and the deep concerns of many americans. we have passed symbolic resolutions, but we have not considered a single measure that grapples with the unprecedented destruction, the humanitarian crisis, or the use of american weapons in a military campaign that has left so many dead, wounded, and displaced. no matter what happens on this vote, i know that this will not be the end of this debate. it is just the beginning. and finally, mr. president, i would like to say a word about this resolution'
u.s. military aid in israel is being used. i don't want to know what responsibility the united states may have for this humanitarian disaster. i want to keep my head in the sand. i don't want to see what's going on. and, frankly, mr. president, no matter what your view on this terrible war may be, you agree with me, you don't agree with me, we cannot bury our eyes in the sand. the truth is that since that terrible day on october 7, when hamas attacked israel, the senate has had little...
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the u.s., israel and qatar in paris today inched closer to a possible agreement in which it is understoodhat israel could suspend its war in gaza for as long as two months in exchange for the release of more than 100 hostages, jericka, who are still being held by hamas. >> debora patta reporting in tel aviv. thank you. >>> to hawaii now. an american airlines flight from los angeles made what's described as a hard landing in maui. it happened saturday. five flight attendants and one passenger were sent to the hospital and later released. the airbus a-320 was carrying 167 passengers and seven crew. >>> and boeing 737 max 9 jets flown by alaska and united airlines are taking off again this weekend. they had been grounded, as you may recall, after a panel blew out on one of alaska jets but returned to the sky after being clea hi, i'm tali and i lost 85 pounds on golo. (upbeat music) i started golo because i was unhealthy due to my weight. the minute i started taking the golo release, i knew it was working. i was not hungry, and i did not have any cravings. since losing weight with golo, i'm h
the u.s., israel and qatar in paris today inched closer to a possible agreement in which it is understoodhat israel could suspend its war in gaza for as long as two months in exchange for the release of more than 100 hostages, jericka, who are still being held by hamas. >> debora patta reporting in tel aviv. thank you. >>> to hawaii now. an american airlines flight from los angeles made what's described as a hard landing in maui. it happened saturday. five flight attendants and...
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u.s. get out in front of this, and make the claim that this was not israel involvement? >> the u.s. does not want a direct war between israel and iran, and there should be no mistaking that that is what israel or the u.s. wants. this iranian government has a lot of enemies, other than the u.s. and israel. they have groups, such as isis, who have carried out attacks before, targeting civilians. they have domestic separatist groups that oppose this regime, who have carried out terror attacks inside the country before. on a trip to iran, i was taken by iranian authorities to the alleged sight of those attacks. there are other potential groups behind this kind of thing. we should also note that this kind of attack does not fit with the mold of israel. israel has struck inside of iranian territory before, typically, going after military sites, nuclear sites, et cetera, not civilians. this has the characteristics, and this is not a clear-cut answer to the question of who is responsible for this, but it does have the characteristics of a terror attack in particular, because it was a double
u.s. get out in front of this, and make the claim that this was not israel involvement? >> the u.s. does not want a direct war between israel and iran, and there should be no mistaking that that is what israel or the u.s. wants. this iranian government has a lot of enemies, other than the u.s. and israel. they have groups, such as isis, who have carried out attacks before, targeting civilians. they have domestic separatist groups that oppose this regime, who have carried out terror...
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it signaled israel and the u.s. probably sort of targeting a high value target in damascus, which really escalates things given the conditions that we are in. and possibly points to israel having something like what it did in the aftermath of the 1970's of the attacks, the aftermath of that israel wrath of god which killed a lot of leaders of groups that were in some way or the other linked to the terror attacks. the killing of this man and others might show israel had a similar quest. amy: arash azizi, thank you for being with us, iranian historian and writer. this book "the shadow commander: , soleimani, the u.s. and iran's global ambitions." we will lead to your piece in the national "who are the likely , suspects in the kerman blasts, and what does this mean for iran?" his forthcoming book, out next month, "what iranians want: women, life, freedom." he is speaking to us from charlotte, north carolina. next up, as ukraine and russia have the largest prisoner for exchange since russia invaded ukraine to the russian
it signaled israel and the u.s. probably sort of targeting a high value target in damascus, which really escalates things given the conditions that we are in. and possibly points to israel having something like what it did in the aftermath of the 1970's of the attacks, the aftermath of that israel wrath of god which killed a lot of leaders of groups that were in some way or the other linked to the terror attacks. the killing of this man and others might show israel had a similar quest. amy:...
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u.s.-israel relationship and how that's kind of shaped u.s. policy, right?actly what dd it has nothing u.s. policy, it has been interests of israel, not the interests of the united states. not interests of the american people. >> i think we've got the question. let me take it and broaden it because i've raised a similar scenario in the context of ukraine where, you know, i don't want to say that israel has no influence in the united states, it clearly cost, but we've done something weird and similar with ukraine, we've failed to say we're this country in the western hemisphere, the northern part of the western hemisphere, more or less an insular power and don't fear from the canadians and the mexicans, that's a good thing. we have interests in ukraine, interests in israel, interests in china, interests in nigeria or wherever, but we failed to start with the clear delineation of the interests, it's almost like starting the movie in the middle. we've been involved in the ukraine war and how do we advance or better our position vis-a-vis the ukraine war. there'
u.s.-israel relationship and how that's kind of shaped u.s. policy, right?actly what dd it has nothing u.s. policy, it has been interests of israel, not the interests of the united states. not interests of the american people. >> i think we've got the question. let me take it and broaden it because i've raised a similar scenario in the context of ukraine where, you know, i don't want to say that israel has no influence in the united states, it clearly cost, but we've done something weird...
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israel has denied it. the u.s. has said israel is not involved. s.i.s., is claiming responsibility. but iranian officials are pointing the finger at u.s. and israel. what's your analysis and can back channel talks calm this down? >> as you have said and as leon panetta has said, this is not the israeli m.o. by all accounts there are two individuals who detonated explosives in a crowd of civilians. clearly, this is the work of either i.s.i.s. or opposition groups that have operated in that area for a number of years. so, i think it's important for there to be a recognition that neither israel or united states were involved. they have enemies, those that have opposed bureaucracy in tehran, but i.s.i.s. which operates on its borders probably the most likely perpetrators of these attacks. >> i want to point out that matt miller the spokesperson at the state department has just announced that trip that secretary of state blinken will be taking. i'll be on that trip. he's going to a large number of countries, they, of course, don't announce that as you k
israel has denied it. the u.s. has said israel is not involved. s.i.s., is claiming responsibility. but iranian officials are pointing the finger at u.s. and israel. what's your analysis and can back channel talks calm this down? >> as you have said and as leon panetta has said, this is not the israeli m.o. by all accounts there are two individuals who detonated explosives in a crowd of civilians. clearly, this is the work of either i.s.i.s. or opposition groups that have operated in that...
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u.s.-israel, that has not happened. lked about or at least reports talked about continuing objective to normalize relations with israel. this seems to the leave iran more and more isolated in the region. >> have not recognized that israel. we believe it's just occupying powers, 75 years of occupation. this does not create right for israel to exist mr. zararia, algeria was occupied by another country. the listening occupation of algeria came to an end, right? so the countries of the region enter foreign interactions and decisions, whatever decision they come up with is their own business and their own foreign policy. >> isote countries are recognizing. >> but we are witnessing that during the time of trump and under the pressure from him they normalize with israel. they have not benefited from this the and they are not facing more problems. isolated.ael is the one that is it's the positive part of the developments in the region because it's our region and it is very important to us, tegione progress in the region. in our
u.s.-israel, that has not happened. lked about or at least reports talked about continuing objective to normalize relations with israel. this seems to the leave iran more and more isolated in the region. >> have not recognized that israel. we believe it's just occupying powers, 75 years of occupation. this does not create right for israel to exist mr. zararia, algeria was occupied by another country. the listening occupation of algeria came to an end, right? so the countries of the region...
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israel is following the rules of war or not? >> i am not aware of any kind of formal assessment being done by the u.s. government to analyze the compliance with international law by israel. >> how can you be sure that the resources that the u.s. are supplying our under those guidelines? >> we have not seen anything that would convince us that we have to take a different approach in terms of trying to help israel. >> there was a strike on baghdad today that killed a military commander. wondering if you can confirm that the u.s. was responsible for that strike? >> i think i will refer you to the department of defense for that one. didn't you ask me yesterday about that? somebody did. if you don't mind. i messed this up yesterday. whether we think israel should agree to the norwegian plan. this is palestinian money. i got it wrong yesterday and i want to correct the record. >> quickly on the strike in ukraine. is the fact that the north korean missile landed in an open field indicative of failure? >> i think it is too soon to know that. we don't have any specific data analysis. it could be a missile malfu
israel is following the rules of war or not? >> i am not aware of any kind of formal assessment being done by the u.s. government to analyze the compliance with international law by israel. >> how can you be sure that the resources that the u.s. are supplying our under those guidelines? >> we have not seen anything that would convince us that we have to take a different approach in terms of trying to help israel. >> there was a strike on baghdad today that killed a...
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attacks a number of israeli or israeli linked ships in the red and arabian seas in response to the u.s. israelistance groups in the region are fighting off the regime in different fronts. the resistance has not depleted its stock of armments mostly of course as kasan brigades have been saying just yesterday. 'mostly homemade, but then of course let's remember that they're fighting on five or six fronts, they're also fighting on the northern front against hisball, against the uh the red sea front against ansara in yemen, of course the islamic resistance in iraq has been doing um extraordinary things including attacking us bases in both iraq and in syria and indeed of course uh israeli bases in the goal heights so the they're fighting on many fronts and it looks to me like they want escalate'. um, but if they do escavate, that's a problem for them because hezballah has not used anything but a fraction of its weapons and indeed none of its medium range missiles which each which can reach the whole of the... territory of what's called israel, so they they're playing a game where they want to try a
attacks a number of israeli or israeli linked ships in the red and arabian seas in response to the u.s. israelistance groups in the region are fighting off the regime in different fronts. the resistance has not depleted its stock of armments mostly of course as kasan brigades have been saying just yesterday. 'mostly homemade, but then of course let's remember that they're fighting on five or six fronts, they're also fighting on the northern front against hisball, against the uh the red sea...
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u.s. aid to israel over concerns that u.s. military aid, u.s.eapons were being used in its war where we see this enormous civilian death toll. for the most pt so far that has been rejected by the administration and by most lawmakers on the hill. we believe that the u.s. needs to continue to support israel because it is its biggest and most important ally in the region, in the middle east, but also they see it as benefiting u.s. national security. so that really has not gained a lot of traction beyond that group of lawmakers who are largely progressive. that being said, the biden administration is obviously growing very frustrated. sources that i've talked to understand that they have this enormous leverage over israel ■and could potentially pull the plug if they were to reach a point where they say enough is enough, too many people have died. they are not there as far as anyone i've talked to saying that that it's just not going to happen. it is certainly a conversation had behind the scenes in every court or of government here in washington. it
u.s. aid to israel over concerns that u.s. military aid, u.s.eapons were being used in its war where we see this enormous civilian death toll. for the most pt so far that has been rejected by the administration and by most lawmakers on the hill. we believe that the u.s. needs to continue to support israel because it is its biggest and most important ally in the region, in the middle east, but also they see it as benefiting u.s. national security. so that really has not gained a lot of traction...
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u.s. military's worst loss of life to enemy action since the fall of afghanistan and the first since israel's war with hamas set off a drum beat of more than 160 tacks against u.s. troop locations in iraq and syria. scores of troops suffered concussions in the previous attacks, but there had been only one serious injury. now that the attacks have turned deadly, the biden administration will be under pressure to launch much more damaging air strikes against targets in iraq and syria. jericka. >> all right. david martin at the pentagon tonight, thank you. >>> as the president confronts a steep rise in violence throughout the middle east, the administration is also facing a b battle in congress over the immigration crisis at the southern border. but there may be progress on that front. cbs's skyler henry is at the white house tonight to explain. skyler, good evening. >> reporter: that bipartisan group of negotiators says they've been hammering out this deal for months and are positive about the prospects of an agreement as early as this week with the biden administration. that's despite sharp cr
u.s. military's worst loss of life to enemy action since the fall of afghanistan and the first since israel's war with hamas set off a drum beat of more than 160 tacks against u.s. troop locations in iraq and syria. scores of troops suffered concussions in the previous attacks, but there had been only one serious injury. now that the attacks have turned deadly, the biden administration will be under pressure to launch much more damaging air strikes against targets in iraq and syria. jericka....
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in the occupation forces used palestinian hostages as human shields and occupied west bank as u.s. israel genocide rages on in gaza. hello everyone, it's 12:30 am, the iranian capital, you're watching press tv world news and our leader of iran's islamic revolution says that the entire world agrees, palestinians in gaza are the oppressed but victorious in the face of israel's deadly onslot on the beseve. جانکل جالب است که دو چیز رو مردم دنیا در مورد مردم غزه و فلسطین در کنار هم قبول دارن یکی اینکه اینها مظلوم یکی اینکه اینا پیروزن اینو همه دنیا قبول داره هم مظلوم مظلومیتشونو دنیا فهمید هم just fallen apart and been defeated. khamenei also held the government and people of yemen for standing in solidarity with the palestinians of gaza. he said the yemenes have taken great measures inflicting damage on vital channels of the zionist regime despite threats by the united states. the leader expressed hope the yemenese will continue their perseverance. now in recent weeks uh yemani armed forces have targeted over two dozen israeli or israeli bound ships in the red sea. operations are in response
in the occupation forces used palestinian hostages as human shields and occupied west bank as u.s. israel genocide rages on in gaza. hello everyone, it's 12:30 am, the iranian capital, you're watching press tv world news and our leader of iran's islamic revolution says that the entire world agrees, palestinians in gaza are the oppressed but victorious in the face of israel's deadly onslot on the beseve. جانکل جالب است که دو چیز رو مردم دنیا در مورد مردم...
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scene of a massive pro- palestine administration, one of several health since the beginning of the u.s. israelity. said puriza has a report. true to their word, they have done it again. thousands on foot or by bike have thrown the streets of burmingham to say this. we are riding for palestine. we want to see fire now. people and children are being killed in gaza, which is completely unacceptable. stop murdering children and innocent people. in the run-up to today's protest, activists glute shot a branch of london headquartered banking giant barkley's in birmingham for alligitly investing in israeli weapons manufacturers. i think a lot of people are now fed up by carrying out totally. violent non interactive events and now they're taking a proactive step so that they get noticed and this is desperations and in a one way it's showing the great crisis that we face in this country that when the public wants the government to call for a cease fire yet our politicians are not listening to the majority of the british public. britain's support for apartide israel takes many shakes, visiting tel aviv i
scene of a massive pro- palestine administration, one of several health since the beginning of the u.s. israelity. said puriza has a report. true to their word, they have done it again. thousands on foot or by bike have thrown the streets of burmingham to say this. we are riding for palestine. we want to see fire now. people and children are being killed in gaza, which is completely unacceptable. stop murdering children and innocent people. in the run-up to today's protest, activists glute shot...
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allowed into the devastated palestinian territory, where over 26,00 have already been killed in the u.s. israel which is bitter pill for us to swallow, but this is still a victory, this is the first time that israel has been officially quite clearly repremanded and as mohen rabbani the palestinian analyst said this is a stain on them. forever of foreign affairs on 6th december 2023. the muted response to the icj's interim ruling shows that it wasn't just occupation israel that was in the dock in the building behind me, but actually it was institutions like the icj, like the un's top court, because people want to know that they can have justice that is tied to what's going on and not simply to western politic. the european union has said it respects the decision of the court and expects all parties to comply. meanwhile, israeli ministers have taken to social media to call out both the icj for attempting to lecture tel aviv and again calling the south african case anti-semitic. south africa, who brought the action against israel to the icj, acknowledged the six measures granted would be difficult
allowed into the devastated palestinian territory, where over 26,00 have already been killed in the u.s. israel which is bitter pill for us to swallow, but this is still a victory, this is the first time that israel has been officially quite clearly repremanded and as mohen rabbani the palestinian analyst said this is a stain on them. forever of foreign affairs on 6th december 2023. the muted response to the icj's interim ruling shows that it wasn't just occupation israel that was in the dock...
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u.s. israels which began on october the 7th. the islamic resistance of iraq says that: has fired missiles a vital target of the israeli regime in central occupied palestinian territories. the group says over the past few days it used al-argab, advanced long-range cruise missiles to hit the israely targets. the resistance movement has described the attacks as a response to the us-israeli crimes against palestinians in the gaza strip. the group previously targeted israeli military bases across the occupied territories. the islamic resistance of iraq has vowed its attacks will continue until the israeli regime stops this ongoing genocide. against the people of gaza. will the islamic resistance of iraq says that it has fired missiles a vital target of israeli regime in the central occupied palestinian territories. the group has increased its attacks against us interest both in iraq and in syria mainly, but targeting the central occupied palestinian territory shows how deep it can penetrate into the occupied territories. this havedi.
u.s. israels which began on october the 7th. the islamic resistance of iraq says that: has fired missiles a vital target of the israeli regime in central occupied palestinian territories. the group says over the past few days it used al-argab, advanced long-range cruise missiles to hit the israely targets. the resistance movement has described the attacks as a response to the us-israeli crimes against palestinians in the gaza strip. the group previously targeted israeli military bases across...
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israel. dan is joined in conversation by former u.s. ambassador to israel thomas nides, who has balanced his distinguished professional career between finance and public service. he's been ceo, managing director and vice chair of morgan stanley, as well as deputy secretary of state and chief operating officer of the u.s. state department service for which he was awarded the nation's highest diplomatic honor by secretary of state hillary clinton and -- or denied stepped down from his post in israel this past summer. their discussion will be moderator edited by bianna gologryga, a senior global affairs analyst and anchor for cnn. prior to joining cnn, she was co-anchor of cbs this morning and good morning america's weekend edition and a business correspondent for abc news. i'm so grateful to them all. would you please welcome dan senor ambassador thomas nides and be honored? golodryga. good evening, everyone. it's good to be with you on another wise, very somber news subject that sadly i think we're going to be covering for a very long tim
israel. dan is joined in conversation by former u.s. ambassador to israel thomas nides, who has balanced his distinguished professional career between finance and public service. he's been ceo, managing director and vice chair of morgan stanley, as well as deputy secretary of state and chief operating officer of the u.s. state department service for which he was awarded the nation's highest diplomatic honor by secretary of state hillary clinton and -- or denied stepped down from his post in...
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isn't the best solution to get israel to stop its aggression and that helps the u.s. narrative? host: we will get an answer for you. guest: the challenge for the united states is how do you get another country like israel to do or not do something, especially if they are an ally. it's hard to get israeli leadership to act in a certain way. the u.s. has to triedts further so their effort to defend shipping as part of that. the target egted attacks by hod to be a stabilizing force when the ay each other. host: must speak to brandon from ca hi, hello. host: you are on the air. caller: that's awesome. i live in the united states and i have been here my entire life and i am 41 years old. why do all of these illegal immigrants give more money than i do? host: that's really not our topic i'm afraid. caller:8■p [inaudible] host: i didn't get that to be honest. guest:ed here. uld not hear it. caller: what about wind energy? guest: most of the energy that europeans deal with from the middle east because they are reducing the amount of oil and gas from russia comes over the red
isn't the best solution to get israel to stop its aggression and that helps the u.s. narrative? host: we will get an answer for you. guest: the challenge for the united states is how do you get another country like israel to do or not do something, especially if they are an ally. it's hard to get israeli leadership to act in a certain way. the u.s. has to triedts further so their effort to defend shipping as part of that. the target egted attacks by hod to be a stabilizing force when the ay...
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service member were rescued in gaza during a secret operation coordinated by the u.s., israel, egypt, and others. >>> some of the long-awaited secret court documents related to late sex offender jeffrey epstein have been unsealed. they contain mostly already public material including transcripts and interviews with some of epstein's victims. there are mentions of epstein' past friendships with bill clinton and donald trump who were not accused of wrong doing and prince andrew. in one deposition a victim said epstein told her one time that clinton likes them young, referring to girls. >>> former president donald trump is asking the u.s. supreme court to overturn a colorado ruling that keeps him off a state's presidential primary ballot. last month colorado's supreme court ruled trump violated an insurrection clause in the constitution's 14th amendment because of his alleged role in the january 6th capitol attack. on tuesday, trump filed a similar appeal to maine court to keep him on the ballot in that state. >>> and parts of the northeast are bracing for their first big snowstorm in tw
service member were rescued in gaza during a secret operation coordinated by the u.s., israel, egypt, and others. >>> some of the long-awaited secret court documents related to late sex offender jeffrey epstein have been unsealed. they contain mostly already public material including transcripts and interviews with some of epstein's victims. there are mentions of epstein' past friendships with bill clinton and donald trump who were not accused of wrong doing and prince andrew. in one...
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from your perspective can you give an assessment how is the u.s. israel bilateral relationship doing, what aspect of the relationship do you think needs strengthening that you would recommend our task force to work on? >> unfortunately, we have experience of dealing with anti-semitism, not necessarily within israel alone, but looking after this globally before the relationship around the world with various tasks forces and governments across the globe. i said this is a big part of it. when we have an entity like hamas not only calling but acting in the most vicious way for the annihilation of the jewish state into the jewish people and it israelis wherever they need to be, this is something we are accounting and have been dealing with for so many years. we've been working very closely with this administration and previous administrations and congress and ways to combat anti-semitism. i think it starts first and foremost with education and do something we are seeing in places around the country, we are calling for more implementation of teaching about the
from your perspective can you give an assessment how is the u.s. israel bilateral relationship doing, what aspect of the relationship do you think needs strengthening that you would recommend our task force to work on? >> unfortunately, we have experience of dealing with anti-semitism, not necessarily within israel alone, but looking after this globally before the relationship around the world with various tasks forces and governments across the globe. i said this is a big part of it....
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official said the strike is a message to the white house warning against the continuation of the u.s. israel aggression against gaza. sami abuzuri added that the region could see quote and ocean if the aggression rages on. another resistance movement, the islamic jihad also said the operation against the us base is natural and legitimate response to the presence of american forces in the region. the gaza base movement described as shameless, the us support for the genocide being committed against palestinians in the besieg strip. israel keeps pounding gaza, killing more palestinians in the already devastated territory 4 people have lost their lives in fresh strikes on gaza city as well as the neuserat camp located in the center of the strip. israel's genocidal war is now in his 115th day. the total death sol has to passed 26,400. tens of thousands have also been injured. apart from casualties, the relentless attacks have inflicted the catalog of miseries on the people of gaza. according to euromed human rights monitor, more than 25,00 kids have lost one or both parents in gaza since october
official said the strike is a message to the white house warning against the continuation of the u.s. israel aggression against gaza. sami abuzuri added that the region could see quote and ocean if the aggression rages on. another resistance movement, the islamic jihad also said the operation against the us base is natural and legitimate response to the presence of american forces in the region. the gaza base movement described as shameless, the us support for the genocide being committed...
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army, they have intern militarized the red sea region with the aim to destract the world from the u.s. israel genocidal war on gaza. first, the us formed the so-called coalition against yemen called operation prosperity guardian. 20 countries in all like the us, uk and australia, their mission patrolling the red sea waters near yemen in what they perceive to be the yemeni army threat. from that coalition, the us and the uk took the lead for this. strikes on yemeny positions with the support of australia, bahrain, canada, the netherlands and maybe the others just cheered them on. looking here at what the us assets are, there are six of them to be specific, as you can see here, the biggest one is the uss dwight the eisenhower aircraft carrier, the uk involvement, much more limited in assets and strikes, deployment wise, one destroyer deployed in the region, but outside of that, four british typhoon jets flew in from major uk airbase all the way from uh cyprus and then comes the strike so we're going to take a look at uh what these strikes entailed and where they actually hit, but numbers-wise u
army, they have intern militarized the red sea region with the aim to destract the world from the u.s. israel genocidal war on gaza. first, the us formed the so-called coalition against yemen called operation prosperity guardian. 20 countries in all like the us, uk and australia, their mission patrolling the red sea waters near yemen in what they perceive to be the yemeni army threat. from that coalition, the us and the uk took the lead for this. strikes on yemeny positions with the support of...