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the, the, the state of the news line from berlin is really takes role into a rough law in southern gaza. israel takes control of a key border of crossing inside the territory. the incursion leaves a new cease fire deal hanging in the balance. also coming up the smiles and handshakes as watermark put, this is sworn in as russia as president for an unprecedented 5th term clearing the way for another 6 years in power. the
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chemical for at least welcome to the shell. israel's military has seized control of a key border crossing and gaza and the army says tanks rolled into rough on the south of the territory of idol crossing point for humanitarian aid coming in by egypt. the city also shelters more than a 1000000 displaced, palestinians encouraged and casts new doubts on a propos ceasefire with her loss, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks. after a night of celebrations, palestinians we kept to a familiar reality, is rarely tanks converge on the key rough of border crossing. these rarely armies saying has taken control of the check point is guys. aside. in the city of rough people are searching for bodies under the rubble following dead leaves rarely strikes over night long because these heavy guns by
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a very very heavy bombardment with playing so rockets tank machine guns such a never in my life. have i seen this book? so i'm almost 69 years old, but i'm in my life. i've never seen bombings like this. i love your. how about on tuesday is real dropped lift. let's have a rough urgent residence to leave the parts of the city for what it calls an expanded too many tyran area. the order put in many displace palestinians on the move again. now they're saying to evacuate from rough. uh, what should we go? 100 units has ruined what is less. they ruined our lives. there's nothing left. there's no safety and no home. there's no one but i'll called hudson no, no, no. we don't know where to go and tell us where to go. this is all my was the income unit, the safe place. my eye on the 10th is the water, is the electricity,
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is the food and drink and is it a safe place? the guns i now have a nice, safe place. the can wait on the move with our children and the confines safe to look on where all the arab countries to see us going to emphasize without children upon the use of from us except in the seats for was met with joy on the streets of god. zone monday evening. but i was late to israel's attacks. stop the celebrations. journalist kareem l g o r a joins me now from cairo. welcome back to the w. kareem order your contacts telling you about the situation in russell. it was i looked and listened. the whole day, 2 interviews, no could come or been made for us. you know, they're on the situation is really desperate of people running away from their 1st . many of them were displaced for some of them. more than a 1000 times. people ran out of money. people have no idea where to go and then
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when they arrive to the different locations this either some cases i'm not fit to receive so many people, there is appropriate infrastructure. and then, i mean, just imagine the holes in cultures of the most with the fall as a 1st, as you. so the flip switch hoping to lease because their home will become a come back soon. then it celebration of the street because they sold their voice over and then again military operations, but it's really no again, the negotiations in cairo. i've seen people uh, quite confused about what to think about the situation. i understand them way. so at the adoption foreign ministry warrant today, that is rose operation and run the risk undermining the ceasefire efforts that you just talked about. where do these truths talk in cairo stand and what are the calculations on both sides here? that's what it seems to lose because so there's a 2nd how most integrations is that right now in cairo,
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and that was yes. so nothing about this is maybe assigned to the reading series. the talk about the course, one of the major sticking points is how much a month for a permanency site. and i most, i think most important calculations for this month. on one hand, of course they know this and you all the primary stuff is read, says that the goal know the option of, of just you want, what is to destroy. i'm us. so for them it, when they still exist, often devoid, some kind of form, really charity or politically. that means people have not achieve this goal. so the survival of the, of the war is one of the priorities is for the most of this a section priority. people being casa, and that means no matter it supports us or from us, or our opponents of how much they don't want a ceasefire for a few weeks. and then a hostages exchange for this policy and prisoners, they want an end of the war. they want to, it is really army was drawers from because it's true. they want to return to their
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homes and they want to stop them. nice. so any other results in any brochures has, will be seen by them. is a disappointment. that is something that's how most of course has to put into consideration. hm. it's still out of reach though that and sees fired at now that the refund comes along, crossings are closed or relief agencies or warning that humanitarian aid for gaza is being choked off. and i'm quoting them here. what does that mean in practical terms? why did this another disaster then already disaster situations? you know, of course, that there was no sufficient faith coming into because it's true now, the 2 important border crossings close and to this also, this is one of the reasons why people are there or you know, wrong panic prices for commercial good. so already doubling. so that's really one of the things, the extremely worried about that they already pass supply is going to become even
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less. now. that was journalist kareem. i'll go ari and any thanks. it's always great to get your insights. you're welcome. to keep talking about the ceasefire negotiations and the rasa offensive and bringing laura blue and felt she's the middle east analyst and a new york times best selling author joins us from washington dc. welcome good to have you on the w as well. the laura, the ball is in israel's court, now they overly rejected the seas fire proposal but still send a delegation to cairo. what do you expect to come out of these negotiations as well? look as see wire and a ton yahoo or hardliners right there. the anti compromised candidates representing both of their people, but i think they found that most wars come to a messy and i see 3 options. maybe to get to that cease fire. it's kind of going to cease fire fever and we're hoping it will break for the good. one of the biggest
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obstacles is trust. so we can have some sort of stand in and, you know, stand for the various parties is really do not trust the home us leadership. they were thinking that they were in a kind of deterrence relationship with them before october 7th, and then they were sucker punched on that day and they won't be full, began is their attitude and the past seems don't trust the israelis, but specifically natania who when they're asking for guarantees that these realize will keep their side of the bargain either from the united states, or they're not quite sure they're gonna rely on the united states at this point. so they're looking to turkey, enter russia. and the 2nd possibility is rather than as your, as your previous corresponded. notice that there's the sticking point over the n game. right? now we're involved in a blame game, but if we can get past that and talk about, okay, so is it a permanency spire, or is it a temporary calm? it's rather than making it time based and setting a date, you make it conditions based so that you have to meet certain markers for end of
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hostilities that could be another way forward. and finally, you know, we've been focusing a lot on incentives for success. maybe we need to talk about the cost of failure. failure to achieve a ceasefire with a little bit more leaning heavily into the negatives that could potentially be doha threatening to expel the mass leadership from guitar. and then on the united states side look tomorrow, in terms of leaning on israel secretary blanket has to present a report to congress entering a very simple question which is, is israel violating international humanitarian law and it's on flooding, gaza. but israel has been very clear from the beginning, but they want to continue their military operation until how moss is dismantled. do you think that there is a scenario in which a political solution really puts an end to this war? you know, i think right now um what, what benjamin netanyahu has always argued in terms of politics and diplomacy is peace through strength. let's get the military victory. and then we can move on to
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the diplomatic. i think that's part of the problem why it's falling on deaf ears. when you hear, you know, various voices, a reason saying bring us some. com and then we can look toward the horizon toward his tooth, a solution, and member of that normalization deal of saudi arabia that we were working on before october 7th. that's a big price for me to turn. yahoo! well, the normalization deal isn't, isn't sort of jiving with him because he, he, but he's saying is we aren't normal. israel is not the normal israel until we can achieve that. she of deterrence that we had before october 7th, but there is a lot of pressure, of course, on that and yeah, hope because there are still so many hostages in the hands of a mazda and her mazda said that any military operation, or a further offensive on rough or would jeopardize hostage talks? do you think there is a risk that or that this is a risk that is really, is, are willing to take in order to achieve their military objective of dismantling.
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i'm us. the one thing that's on yahoo, who's doing was he's famous for a strategic gathering. and sometimes we wonder if even he knows what he's going to do next. and part of the problem is the israeli government is very divided. and so as opposed to the leadership, by the way, i mean there's a tremendous leadership vacuum and that's why you see president by and stepping in very forcefully to fill that gap. um natania, who would argue that, you know, countries don't make treaties with a week. and when he said that he came out with the public statement, he's actually signaling to saudi arabia, although the united states has said, you have to choose between this operation and ralph off a major operation and peace with re a. he would say quite the opposite. the road to re, uh, the road to saudi arabia's respect is through rafa because we speak, middle east and middle east means might makes. right? hm. so does that mean that all the pressure coming from, from its allies, as well from the us from france, doesn't make any difference to israel at this point as well. he has said quite
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explicitly, actually on holocaust memorial day, if we have to we will stand alone and he was referencing world war 2 and he said, you know, there are times when great power stood idly by. and i think there's a little bit of a rib, a little bit of a job to the united states for not standing by or helping the u. k. as much as they could have perhaps during the bullets. i mean, this is all, i'm interpreting his words. you know, it's a kind of with or without you moment for him and yes, it's to save his own political future. but i do think that he really believes that if he can get back, you know, he's almost like a man trying to slow walk up a down escalator if he can make it to the top that will justify it all. and he keeps saying a little more time, i think the way that he could potentially throw the needle and we could get to a better place is if it's a pin point, minor and strategic. so i'm kind of incursion into rafa where there aren't mass civilian casualties. the president united states will not tolerate that. he's made
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that very clear. then we could perhaps get to a better day by taking the border, sealing off the border with a rough off the egypt. yes, he's what, what he's saying publicly natania, who is we? we want to stop the smuggling of guns and weapons into gaza. but what i would also suspect is for this final showdown was seeing why he's also trying to prevent the mass leadership from escaping that was middle east analysts, laura bloomfield. thank you so much for those insights. great speaking to you. thank you. we can now have a look at some other stories, making headlights on today. adult film actress stormy daniels has testified that she blacked out before having sex with donald trump daniels told accords the encounter happened in a hotel room in 2006. the former use president is on trial in new york accused of falsifying business records to buy her silence. he has denied the encounter with daniels took place. that story. these have the time to ukrainian security officials
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