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h a here is a senior fellow at the royal united services institute. it's on the specialist and security studies in the middle east. joining us from cairo. welcome back to alta 0 . now we have comments made by the is really defense minister is real tasks. who's saying that the war should resume to fulfill trumps plan to take over guys. uh, what are the likely scenarios going forward to the thanks as well. thank you for having me on your program again. um, so the reality is, is the, this is far outline has been in jeopardy since the day it was signed. and those are simply because that hasn't been sufficient commitment on this really side, nor from within the trumpet and ministration. to ensure that we get the phase 2, which is when all is where the troops are meant to leave garza and phase 3 when reconstruction takes place. and so of course, at the moment um, over the last, you know, couple of days as being all of this concern around how i'm not saying that they're not going to release more as really prisoners. um, but the reality is that you've had the
h a here is a senior fellow at the royal united services institute. it's on the specialist and security studies in the middle east. joining us from cairo. welcome back to alta 0 . now we have comments made by the is really defense minister is real tasks. who's saying that the war should resume to fulfill trumps plan to take over guys. uh, what are the likely scenarios going forward to the thanks as well. thank you for having me on your program again. um, so the reality is, is the, this is far...
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captives on saturday, we cannot speak to a healthier who is a senior fellow with the royal united services institute, down to specialist and security studies. and then at least joining us from kyra, welcome back to alta 0. are you optimistic that is real and how may i ask how to reach a compromise before saturday on this weekend's supposed to be scheduled round of the exchange between the a is really captives and the palestinian prisoners. and thank you very much for having me on the program. so the, this is far outline, which by the way, is what the, nothing yahoo, a government instructed the cabinet to refer to this as, as an outline. that's a framework not a deal or agreement, which i think represents the amount of good faith is going into this. is i thinking in very serious jeopardy of the presence of the israeli government um, has not shown a tremendous amount of commitment to this outlining. the 1st place the, the numbers are posted instead of being killed during the ceasefire period. the already have been in at least several dozen. um and of course you have uh the, the lack of uh, of an actua
captives on saturday, we cannot speak to a healthier who is a senior fellow with the royal united services institute, down to specialist and security studies. and then at least joining us from kyra, welcome back to alta 0. are you optimistic that is real and how may i ask how to reach a compromise before saturday on this weekend's supposed to be scheduled round of the exchange between the a is really captives and the palestinian prisoners. and thank you very much for having me on the program....
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here is a senior fellow at the royal united services institution on the specialist and security studies in the middle east. he says the goal is to cease fire framework is fragile . and this is for outline, which by the way is what the, nothing yahoo, a government instructor, the cabinet to refer to this as it's an outline. it's a framework not a deal or agreement, which i think represents the amount of good faith is going into this. is i thinking in very serious jeopardy at presence of the israeli government um, has not shown a tremendous amount of commitment to this outline in the 1st place and the numbers of posts and instead of being killed during the ceasefire period. a ready have been in at least several dozen. and of course you have the, the lack of, of an actual mandate. so there's really delegation to, to have that as a mandates action. negotiate about phase 2. that's so as i'm taking place of people have been sent, but they don't have the mandate to do very much. and then of course you have in the background, donald trump's administration talking about, you know, a clearing out
here is a senior fellow at the royal united services institution on the specialist and security studies in the middle east. he says the goal is to cease fire framework is fragile . and this is for outline, which by the way is what the, nothing yahoo, a government instructor, the cabinet to refer to this as it's an outline. it's a framework not a deal or agreement, which i think represents the amount of good faith is going into this. is i thinking in very serious jeopardy at presence of the...
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hellyer, who's a senior fellow in geopolitics and security at the royal united services institute for defense in london and the center for american progress in washington, dc. he joins us now from cairo. so i just want to get start to start off, your reaction to yet another release of not just israeli hostages, but also more palestinian prisoners as well. >> thank you, kim. >> for having. >> me on your show. so the the proposed ceasefire outline as the netanyahu's cabinet refers to, it includes a clause about prisoner exchange, um, and israel is supposed to release 1000 detainees from gaza, um, that were detained on the 8th of october, but explicitly not involved in the 7th of october attack on israel. um, uh, people should ask the question, why were they then detained for the past 15 months, especially if they had nothing to do with the 7th of october attack. but as part of the agreement, there's supposed to be those releases of those prisoners. um, there have been a number of prisoners that have been released, and even before that, there was a young palestinian, uh, mohamed sabah. h
hellyer, who's a senior fellow in geopolitics and security at the royal united services institute for defense in london and the center for american progress in washington, dc. he joins us now from cairo. so i just want to get start to start off, your reaction to yet another release of not just israeli hostages, but also more palestinian prisoners as well. >> thank you, kim. >> for having. >> me on your show. so the the proposed ceasefire outline as the netanyahu's cabinet...
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he's a senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute for defense and security studies to see you again. so here we are. this is the fifth hostage release. prisoner exchange. three weeks into the ceasefire. how do you assess the process so far? >> well. >> thank you very much for having me on the program. so i think that the the coming days are going. >> to be really quite delicate. we're coming towards the end of phase one, and the real test of this entire sort of outline of, of a cease fire is really phase two. and negotiations on phase two are due to begin very shortly. um, we haven't seen incredibly, uh, how should i say, enthusiastic signs from the israelis or indeed from the united states. um, and the latest statements from the white house and from the from the trump administration, um, have really not put the cease process into a great place. you know, talking about creating a riviera on gaza, clearing out gaza of its palestinian inhabitants, um, permanently, not even temporarily. um, all of that just emboldens the most egregious approaches that are spreading aro
he's a senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute for defense and security studies to see you again. so here we are. this is the fifth hostage release. prisoner exchange. three weeks into the ceasefire. how do you assess the process so far? >> well. >> thank you very much for having me on the program. so i think that the the coming days are going. >> to be really quite delicate. we're coming towards the end of phase one, and the real test of this entire...
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united states capitol police due to their rich history and dedicated service to the united states. he had tremendous respect for the critical role in protecting the nation's elected officials, and the institutions of democracy. chris' family and friends remember him for his unwavering dedication to service and his love of life. he was a young man with a bright future, taken far too soon. but he will be forever remembered for his passion, kindness and commitment to making a difference. we're thankful for his service. every single day members of the capitol police put themselves in the line of danger to protect this great institution and those of us who work and visit here. our prayers and sympathies are with the united states capitol police community, these officers and their families. on behalf of myself, ranking member joe morelle, and the house of representatives, i ask that the united states house of representatives observe a moment of silence. thank you, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one mi
united states capitol police due to their rich history and dedicated service to the united states. he had tremendous respect for the critical role in protecting the nation's elected officials, and the institutions of democracy. chris' family and friends remember him for his unwavering dedication to service and his love of life. he was a young man with a bright future, taken far too soon. but he will be forever remembered for his passion, kindness and commitment to making a difference. we're...
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service institutions and diverse suppliers. in other words, these companies that we want in this country to change the trajectory of the development of semiconductors so we can do it in the united states cannot do it because of the add additional requirements, the layers of bureaucracy replaced on them in the very chips act that was designed to help our country move forward. some of these delays have caused that company as one to go overseas and they are finding, for example, that in japan, they can break ground and complete a facility and can begin producing way before they can do it in the united states. the japanese government provided clear financial incentives without attaching extensive social mandates. and they are exploring expansion in germany and other countries that have fewer regulatory hurdles so my request is this. it is not just d.e.i.. it is environmental requirements. it labor requirements. as so many of well-intentioned hurdles that we have placed when we give with one hand incentives to create an industry in the united states, to bring back manufacturing to the united states and then the other hand takes it away. and i am asking you to help us identify where
service institutions and diverse suppliers. in other words, these companies that we want in this country to change the trajectory of the development of semiconductors so we can do it in the united states cannot do it because of the add additional requirements, the layers of bureaucracy replaced on them in the very chips act that was designed to help our country move forward. some of these delays have caused that company as one to go overseas and they are finding, for example, that in japan,...