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from a sub and took it off. yes, it's a limited one, but we stop there and then it's a win win for the other one. if that's a scenario, then that's the sonata, i mean, a win win for everyone and makes it so. yeah, i mean that's, i mean, the students of colorado it'd be, must have good, but i mean, 4 days later, the americans, because the americans would claim that they have stopped a major operation of alpha at the same time. if any help would still go back to his audience, the ways that i think coalition and say, yes, i have into the home. but it's, it's an unlimited skin. i mean, i mean, it's old. i mean, when it comes to language to come in and it comes to diplomacy, of course they have to have to often be that constructive ambiguities. i, i just a bit to make both sides feel that they can sell success to their own people to these early people. the posting is, or indeed support is of all from us. but of course, in the middle of all the phase or real to many of lives, of course, i'm not, remains, of course, of the full front all of demonstrators at university is across united states and
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europe and desperate for this not to just be a diplomatic game but for it to actually bear results, there's an awful lot riding on this. isn't that? of course, of course, i mean, i mean when you look at the, the lord, 1st of all, you look at the suffering that the spirit of the people in guys of the 1000000 and have for the waiting for destiny for the destiny. now they don't know what's going to happen, and then you look at these millions of supporters all over the world to us screaming and crying. they want to see an end for this. i mean, this has to be out at the but at the same time diplomacy is the secret needs of the, you know, stopping in the back is the and did a lot of politics, politics on duty. so we have to recognize and acknowledge this as when what has been discussed with has been agreed in the secret. the rooms, you know, this is something get to be seen but, but so far so far we are. we automatically comes on shutting now because it's, if this, if this at all does not succeed, then it's going to get blood motor body or blood unplugged here. and this would
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when signal the substitute new vicious stage of a per minute preoccupation with the guns, a slip marketing motor section probably, but a scene and being forced to leave, you know, i'm on it's, it's a very dark leak scenario. i hope that we don't get the, i hope that has some sense, some reason and politics and inhumanity and, and this is this, and that it was stopped immediately. i mean, some of the details and the proposal are extremely, i'm vicious, under the circumstances, given what we've seen over the past few months, but a huge civilian. dest told the prospect of completely ending the blockade of gauze, or off to 17, use a, you know, on top of that, a cool. so, a proposal that would bring about a permanent ceasefire. i mean, these are extremely, i'm vicious details, but i'm us seems to have signed up and to is it simply inevitable? but the thing is make the bowl maybe in this way. the court now put it in the 2nd time they would want to try to pull back to her mouth. it may be referenced being
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used as leverage is not in the system. and if i mean as soon as thoughts, i mean is what are the withdrawal from the been around 2006? so if it's a 3 step point would pick up tonight, is that it has been defeated in southern given on when it's what do so maybe that's maybe we ought of this, these, you know, but we need a sort of the 1st selecting on this, this, this this time would come from the national community. besides you from the us was the us pretends or claims to be a broker to be somebody at the, the thousands this is so much in this piece of process between visit is a different us thing is maybe it's time for by them to see one in i mean, in his and his political leg as any sort of that's, that's done to make again, it would be under my presidency that's i would have to have something to in this conflict. i don't know. there's so many big questions, but out of the any of the political leads to the d and this was in the. busy us and europe, and is it in to do it to a, to put that have on this? i thought you have it. i didn't, i don't know, but, but time has this as much would i mean we have to do with,
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i mean we come up with the do this. i mean that is just kind of living in this ugly understood, i'm just conflict to the prestigious and so let's hope that hope it's close. there is always how about how to explain the muted response in the occupied westbank to what we've heard. coming out of goes so it needs to stay now sort of the has been matters in the lies. i saw on silence long time ago by choice suddenly by choice because it shows to do this. it has been inactive. it has uh it has it lacked any initiatives. there is one big thing that, you know, sort of, he has not the answer to that so far, which is sort of slipping to this up to the percent of people, which is the fellow unity. and when i talk about the person i thought of to how much is also not of the okay, mean the 2 partners that are supposed to be there is a, put us in an agency. and that's the least. but a students could expect from the governments from the pickup. ok, these kind of stuff that, that is units of government at this particular stage i please to try to engage with,
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with what's being have, what's happening and does a need to stop any plans for the future of guys the end of the after this, what ends and this is not happening so far, and this is a great failure for the, for this thing in politics, the lack of unity and, and so far certainly would at this stage know because i think the pursuing sort of is waiting for this. what land. luckily it gets in gauge and this. busy is i'm going to deduct the blade has been displayed as a pick over and is that it has a few is this has one. but what's next? i mean after the, after this, what is over? i mean, i mean the what wouldn't, wouldn't end at some point, you know, where does that person i've told you? that's what the questions and then we'll, we'll end at some point hopefully sooner than later to me. thanks. as always, my pleasure. well, earlier on monday is what i ordered, at least a 100000 palestinians to leave rafa is around is told people to move to the album wattsey area a group. so a warning of catastrophic consequences. there's, there's no such thing as a safe load. so in the left, in gaza,
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so high to have the support. and it's the moment palestinians and rough law have been dredging and is really waiting on monday morning to leave east and neighborhoods before it stops. a ground attack is close to the planet. with the 2 possessions they have palestinians on the move again, the majority of been displaced several times since the war started flaw see traumatized. this mazda tells her family to pack what type of a ton she's scared. she says of what lies ahead and i'm the only god knows if we'll end up without a home again. we don't know where to go. we don't know if israel will destroy our house or a for live or die. many of those schools to leave all children. the parents so left with little choice is i really know we don't know where to go. milwaukee is full of
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people. and con eunice is over crowded and they won't open the egyptian border for us. so where shall we go? i can't explain how they feel. these really minute treat dropped least slits from the warning. the extreme force will be used on the roof. fits your ready, overwhelmed with one and a half 1000000 palestinians sheltering that. and this is one of the areas that israel has told, tens of thousands of palestinians to move to alamo or see, i know the crowd, shoreline. we've made shift tents as far as the all i can see of these really minute tree also wants them to go to some of the most heavily bones places. since the war started like con eunice and dated by the areas that have tons into rubble with the health care system has collapsed on the humanitarian situation. is dia 8 agencies, one bombing rough off. we'll have types of straw fit consequences. and we were told that there's no way to south, we didn't do the same for roster g o the know,
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and now we have ton unit us, which is devastation like no one has ever seen before. so we are to see that again and rough. uh i, we will say a lot of people killed the bombardment they disease which is already changing. roots will spread like wildfire flop file. and then when this is done, then there is no wearing jobs. and then you were talking about russell russell has been the last remaining paul to the cause, a strip that hasn't been heavily boomed. they have been negotiations between israel mazda in cairo for a potential ceasefire and garza but these ro continues to ignore international pressure, including from its ally of us, to stay away from rough off. what does this baby do to deserve this off this woman? she holds her, opened relative kills and is ready to strike on sunday. you too young
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she says to even know what to palestinian is. oh and is really a baby. his short life. only soul. a sort of side at all just 0. okay. it's gonna cost 20100 gmc, that's 11 pm in gaza. and if you're just joining us, how much does agree to a cease fi? do you like atari and egyptian mediation is the last out of this. ready? prime minister's office has released the statement saying logic, gaps remain, and crucially what cabinet has voted unanimously to go ahead with a ministry operation in rafa. and as of the statements, the will cabinet unanimously decided that israel will continue the operation in rafa to exec military pressure on a mass will though they have mass proposals fall from israel's necessary requirements. israel will send a delegation of working class mediators to exhaust the possibility of reaching an agreement under conditions acceptable to israel. when i'm asked initially
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announce that had accepted the proposed deal that was seen as of celebration across the gaza strip. the mediators have been scrambling to negotiate a ceasefire. deal is israel threatens and offensive, and garza's, southern city, a rafa the deputy head of from us in gaza. clear has said the group received assurances for mediation is that the deal would be implemented that was about the mediators told, is that the american assurances, i'm saying that the u. s. president is clearly committed to ensuring the implementation of the agreement. or do i give them an identity? all these assurances that were conveyed to us have been taken under consideration, as well as the interests of our people. now we are at a point where the boys in the quote of these really occupation in the other side of
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ministry size is conducting targeted strikes against the mass in eastern rough. uh, that's the same area where the residence to flu format of the on monday, target presume is lot for us in rafa and southern gaza and time like this is being an extraordinary emotional rollercoaster. i imagine for people that raffle, we saw scenes of jubilation on the streets. often news that have mass that except to the terms off the see saw i proposal but now word from israel that they will never the less push on with this salt and raffle. what's the response as well, um now palestinians off to uh, receiving the uh, agreement from us regarding the ceasefire proposal being present and what type of by region on the data is they have been hearing from these by the side that there is a great general consensus regarding the continuation of the one miniature informations, and roughly in order to excess move military pressure on how much to restore the
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captives and even to bring back all the people who have been taken, and the rested within the mazda october the 7th attack. now that's important to mention that this is really ministry within the past couple of hours have been intensively operating in the eastern parts of roughly district often or during the residents to flee, to go to another area that has been designated by the military to be saved zone spots yet we have been hearing loud explosions where the awesome the re, uh, on the inside of 3 units have been bouncing residential houses. that sounds to be empty from its us. it really is. and the same time they have been attacking farmlands. and this is a tactical operation that has been made by israel prior to any kind of military and the agent in order to guarantee that there's going to be new threats for the maneuvering troops on the ground. now there have been depending on using excessive fire power, as we have been receiving confirmation from eye witnesses that are close to the
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area saying that they have been hearing constant intense bombardments by the as well that onto the re on site to and find the jets that had been bouncing the entire areas they've been hearing blout, a whole ring of these really a certain great cut surveillance of drones and 5 to just in the entire area as we have been also hearing from medical sources in under our hospital, sayings us medics. even boxes alongside with medical workers are facing please struggling in order to get to the areas of abutment has been taking place. so something the, the situation sense critically dia, on the ground, the newly top and bottom bottom, including the particularly mot. so critically, dar, indeed given the, the ongoing, a bombardment as you've described, give us a sense of where people that in the eastern portion of rafa have been told to flee to, i understand they receive leaflets. alma wasi is the area give us a sense of what that area is like kind of co,
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potentially with an influx of large numbers of people. yes, they have been told to go to a moss area and the western part to rough a whole to go to dairy the back in the middle area. now both areas, in fact we have been taking up to the chicken goal in this situation. it sounds to be the west of what we have been talking about on percent of the over, at crowds in these areas where the vast majority of gauze population has been establishing that makes shift shelters where they have been living and going through on humanitarian conditions with full absence of hygiene facilities, which will definitely in time increase the suppression on the scale of diseases separate among those low clothes bought. yet some families thought to to come here to the middle areas. um, they have been wondering about where it's going to be a safe zone and where it's going to be an area that won't really witness bombardment. despite the fact that the mossy derek bella, honda alongside with the vast majority of the mit,
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larry's regions have been widely attacked as the situation sounds to be completely measurable in such areas by palestinians wanted only to rescue the some of them this. thus they have been fleeing from such areas, leaving behind the houses that have been widely attacked by these very military, within the past couple of hours time. because we are saying that there seems of tribulation celebration not long ago, just to repeat when i'm asked except to the terms of this a ceasefire proposal. i wonder when that news broke, whether people in that eastern portion or rough uh who perhaps have been thinking about fleeing following these rarely, miller trees orders or perhaps change their minds and stayed. i wanted to, to what extent this news this confusion of information has disrupted people fleeing from average for the now potentially very dangerous indeed a well, it's
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a very good question. even in fact, the vast majority of people since the early moment that they have been receiving the orders of the phone calls by the is really military to flee. they started to back their items and they started to move using the own transportation. and some of them they were on for just escaped from areas that will be potentially what was on sale. but the usability military, in fact, has a complicated situation for those families by carrying out a very intense plumbing campaign to the entire eastern parts. and it's oppression for potential military and cogent for the city of the. so people are completely carry flight to return back to the houses in the eastern areas as they have been seeing the smoke and moving of the horizon as they have been also observing. the illumination of last being fired across the, at the border with the eastern areas and overall far as they have been. not taking any guarantees that they will be safe if they're going to be returning back to such
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as your service disarmed has now become totally displaced. that'd be living and make ship chuck filters up in, in the middle areas in the mossy, and also indebted with by the which has been right now, very densely populated zone which had been on the white men attack. so the situation right now is completely difficult as whose families can not really make sure 100 percent that they will be safe if they want to tell them the. yeah, as you say, so much hope, but still so, so much uncertainty over all of this and the potential for lasting piece, tara care, many sites, laptop is a lot for us and rough. and so just to remind judge a 0 has been ordered not to report from the state of israel, but i'm happy to jump june is in a mom the jordanian capsule with reaction on what's happening in israel. and we're trying, i'm going to unpack and decipher israel's response to a master accepting this proposal. what has be in the reaction that the suggestion
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being that they will push on with their salt a rougher well, that's right. there was a statement need from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office in which he said, israel's war cabinet has unanimously decided that israel will continue. the operation ended off. i have to exert military pressure on how much to advance our war aims. the release of our hostages destruction of how much is military and governing capabilities and reality regard. so does not pose a threat to israel in the future. meanwhile, even though the how much proposal is far from israel's basic requirements, israel will send a delegation of mediators to exhaust the possibility of reaching an agreement under conditions acceptable to israel essentially saying that they are going to go ahead and push into alpha. uh, but at the same time that they are going to send a delegation of mediators to cairo. now, when you try to unpack this, it is complicated. and this really speaks to the pressure that not only is realized
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under especially from the us, but especially how much pressure is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under right now. in this statement, you can see the fact that or essentially it looks as though he is trying to satisfy on the one hand his far right wing coalition members, people like it's more been veer. the national security minister who has 4 months, been pressing the prime minister to enter it off even just a few hours ago tweeting that the only thing that is really that they should be doing right now is going into that fine. but at the same time saying that they will send mediators to cairo. now there was a demand just a few hours ago from yeah, your la paid the opposition leader in israel to send mediators to cairo. because the opposition as well as many citizens in israel, would like to see these really government do more to try to secure the release of the cap is still being held in gaza. so it all really speaks to how complicated the
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political reality for benjamin netanyahu is right now. now we've also heard from the military, the military and israel has said that they are essentially continuing a limited operation in eastern up right now. that's in line with what we heard from the prime minister's office. the question is going to be is how much will these real push into it off ahead of time when they're also sending mediators to cairo up until a few days ago. these really government has said that they were not going to send any more mediators to egypt until and unless they got a response that they considered to be positive from how i'm us. so this is the key question at this hour. will that was mediators have enough of a mandate to try to carry out a negotiation and try to actually effect a ceasefire. is it a limited mandate? what's going to happen in the hours and days they had? that's what's going to be key in need. if i could just mention one more thing we are, as you mentioned in jordan now because we are not allowed to report out of israel
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at the moment. but um we heard in the last few hours that jordan's king king abdullah had met with us presidential biden. in washington dc, the royal courtney jordan have issued a statement in which they said the jordan's king abdullah says, is rarely attack on drop by may lead to a new massacre. and the statement says jordan's king abdullah, the 2nd worn during a meeting with us president joe biden on monday that in his really attack on the roof, i threatens to lead to a new massacre name. so really important detail to add them. i made to talking about the political complexities, though the benjamin netanyahu faces, now we are seeing, we are looking at our screens off of these demonstrations that interrupting and, and, and kind of eve. how does this school play in to the decision making to invest in yahoo is making in the mood to me. this is another form of pressure on benjamin netanyahu. now in the past,
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no matter the amount of people that are out in the streets and had been out in the streets in different cities in israel, the prime minister has maintained that he will push into rough and that he will continue to he will continue with this war and will not end the war as a condition to entering into a cease fire. now i can tell you that just this past saturday i was in tel aviv at a protest, thousands of demonstrators, many of them anti government, many of them relatives of captive still being held in gaza. and they had come out because they said this was a critical juncture, a crucial hour. but the time was right for the government to go ahead and sign on the dotted line to a cease fire because many told us that night that they were worried. but if israel does go into the fact that they, they do not enter into a ceasefire, but those captives would very much be in harm's way and their concerns they would be killed due to the fighting. so tonight you have these videos that are emerging in these reports that are emerging different parts of israel, including tel aviv, including hyphen,
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including jerusalem. hundreds of demonstrators marching in the streets, some of them getting into confrontations with police. we're told, chanting that the government needs to go ahead and enter into the cease fire. we've heard from the hostage family for him. they have issued a statement of which they said they were glad to see that how much had agreed to enter into a ceasefire. and now the time was right for israel to show its commitment to its citizens. oh, it will be interesting to see if more and more people come out into the streets in the hours ahead. in the days ahead, there are more and more people the last several months who have been coming out, especially on saturday nights to demonstrate and show their anger at the government demanding that netanyahu should step aside, calling for new elections and demanding that is really government officials go ahead and stop the war and enter into a ceasefire. and that's and yeah, who has not seen it to their demands at this stage. he's not indicated that he will, but this goes to show another form of pressure and that's in the i was under not
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just from his right wing. they want him to go in and continue with the war. not just from the opposition who want him to enter into a seats far, but also for more and more people throughout is really society, relatives of those captives, people who are against the government and want to see him resign or are saying that they are committed to coming out into the streets to make sure that that cease fire is finally agreed to. nice. yeah, large scale demonstrations may await. all right, mohammed jump, dream life for us. the in a mind covering developments, of course, and israel warehouses here a has been banned from reporting. joining us here in the studio as far as all the high. he's the editor in chief of the gulf times. uh, thank you very much for joining us. i wonder if we can take stock of these fonts, moving developments because it will still not say it with use for my mouse. they spoke to out to 0 confirming that they had accepted the terms of a ceasefire proposal. we started to get a bit more detail about what was in that proposal. probably the biggest is a coal for a permanent ends to hostilities to
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a permit for permanency spy. and now this was phones from israel saying, regardless of all of that, we're still going to push on into rafa. but we're going to send some mediators to egypt. how do we make of this? is there any response to i'm us signing onto this proposal. so really uh, you know, what the site is on the most, most the custom that sense and how, how do i say, i mean the confident of is i the technology hop of them at the least, this is all gone now and you can see, you know, changing that policy, closing off as a z a, this is they are an authentic and eventually, and i think the ceasefire. uh, if it happens. uh, can at least take them from this. what, you know, the most important thing to tell you the truth is i was thinking about, you know, uh, you know, cats out of being an agent. big part of this leading demonstration here and cut out
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. and, you know, mean what to tell you. the truth was escalating this war beyond because uh end is what i and i think uh this proposal can really uh, you know, uh confirm if it was accepted from is it a little that uh you know that the cut off from day one walked on stopping the escalation, uh you know, and that agent, well, what does that mean that this announcement, this acceptance off this proposal has come directly from her mouth rather than it being announced by one of the key mediators, egypt, o capital. why is it important that this has been a unilateral announcement by law? it looked at the sort says that the dialect of c a c, i a was a dog and he extended his visits. so i'm sure they were working on a,
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the last final deed. this deal is actually that this is what the is about. you ask for, i mean, the whole and you know, it was agreed to agree to it. but you know, to, to watch and observe that aly action. for example, you know, stereotyping cut off on demonstration, stereotyping. egypt intermediation. uh, you know, the, the, the, i, i really, you know, i'm looking for home, but i really not optimistic because it's as you'll see, you know, and tv, and now they are talking about fi but ok, specifically about these attacks on rough. uh, i mean you, it's almost impossible to imagine there's in the space of a few hours people with don single, the streets of cause a now potentially facing up on boardman. so on rough uh, somewhere that may for may possibly be safe if indeed the there is a breakthrough. if we're talking real poly teak is rough uh, being used as
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a diplomatic tool as a form of leverage to get concessions on this proposal that i'm not assigned up to you know, uh the deal. if it comes with a 3, a 3 stages, right? this 3 stages as being agreed to buy buy is right. you know, so i, i really think that, you know, uh, coming 40000 people after the 7 months. now the ball is in the people that visit, i, you know, the governmental visit. i, you know, what do you, what do you mean by that? i mean, we sort started to see what looks like the started protest there instead of 8 and the girls tested in the front of the cut, the embassy instead of the, you know, uh, the stereotype continue. so uh, but uh, what, what is very important to tell me that there was, it is within the hand of the, is it a 80 hosted family?
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and the people of is that i don't think is about, you know, wants to live in a, in a place where it is hated all this families, all this casualty from women and children. and what does it's getting it? how much appetite do you think there is a, across the political spectrum in israel about stopping and not going into rough, obviously the, the nothing you know, who government and those in the far, right. so food has governmental prepared to push into rafa. but even though who's on the left of benjamin netanyahu don't seem to be opposed to it either to tell you that through was the act, it's going to be predicted. it is the responsibility of the support above this, the responsibility of the united states, the u and international committee to stop in at the meal. but this is already a potentially a red line, a us red line that's about to be very dramatic. the line was, uh that line was the hospital. that line was not to
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separate the guys from north and south. a lot of red line has been crossed. really, i to tell you the truth and it's in your home and the government to so that you connect to predict what do they want. you know, the planning uh the plane blaming game. you know, either blaming the other party or if it blame blaming, or the mediators or so that only, uh, you know, to predict what they want. is there anybody or i think it's the responsibility of the support of baldwin, the security council. now, especially the guarantee or of this uh, this proposal is the us, the agent and cuts out in the u. n. and i think uh, you know, uh if, if the us was presenting, you know, the is that id part. it says that responsibility not to stop them. right. great to hear your thoughts on all of that so far is all about okay, at a certain chief it goes time. so, you know, have you. thank you very much. well you.

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