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>> i think the consequences of rafah a ground operation in rafah would be catastrophic for the people of gaza, for the palestinians. it would be catastrophic for the humanitarian situation. it would be catastrophic all around. amy: israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to move ahead with plans to attack rafah where over 1.4 million palestinians are seeking refuge. we will go to rafah to speak with mohammed abu lebda, a poet and translator who used to translate poets like edgar allan poe but now translates for the international medical corps. then we remember u.s. peace activist rachel corrie, who was killed 21 years ago when she was crushed to death by an israeli military bulldozer in rafah as she tried to prevent the demolition of the home of a palestinian pharmacist. >> the bulldozer proceeded toward rachel. she took a position indicating she was not going to move. she was in an orange jacket. when they kept coming, she rose on the mound and the out mrs. testified her head rose above the top of the blade of the bulldozer so she could clearly be seen by the bulldozer c
>> i think the consequences of rafah a ground operation in rafah would be catastrophic for the people of gaza, for the palestinians. it would be catastrophic for the humanitarian situation. it would be catastrophic all around. amy: israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to move ahead with plans to attack rafah where over 1.4 million palestinians are seeking refuge. we will go to rafah to speak with mohammed abu lebda, a poet and translator who used to translate poets like...
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we will finish the “0b in rafah while enabling h rafah. we will finish the “0b in rafah while enabling theh rafah. we will finish the job in i rafah while enabling the civilian population— rafah while enabling the civilian population to _ rafah while enabling the civilian population to get _ rafah while enabling the civilian population to get out _ rafah while enabling the civilian population to get out of - rafah while enabling the civilian population to get out of harm'sl rafah while enabling the civilian - population to get out of harm's way. we have _ population to get out of harm's way. we have taken— population to get out of harm's way. we have taken measures _ population to get out of harm's way. we have taken measures to - population to get out of harm's way. | we have taken measures to minimise civitian— we have taken measures to minimise civilian casualties _ we have taken measures to minimise civilian casualties that _ we have taken measures to minimise civilian casualties that no _ we have taken measures to minimise civ
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had two plans for rafah, 32 _ surely? had two plans for rafah, 32 evacuate i surely? had two plans for rafah, 32 evacuate the i surely? had two plans for i rafah, 32 evacuate the people from rafah, —— firstly to evacuate. then to evacuate those who are there. we shall preserve that and explain that to america. the prime minister and president, when speaking yesterday, the americans wanted to see the details and the delegation will provide that. this plan was approved by the cabinet and it was not published. it will be discussed with the american administration. if there is a way to do it without a military operation, we are open to listen. ., ~' , ., operation, we are open to listen. ., ~ , ., ., operation, we are open to listen. ., ~ ., ., ~ listen. thank you for talking to us on _ listen. thank you for talking to us on bbc— listen. thank you for talking to us on bbc news. - listen. thank you for talking to us on bbc news. former| to us on bbc news. former director—general of the israeli military strategic affairs. more updates from gaza as this update contin
had two plans for rafah, 32 _ surely? had two plans for rafah, 32 evacuate i surely? had two plans for rafah, 32 evacuate the i surely? had two plans for i rafah, 32 evacuate the people from rafah, —— firstly to evacuate. then to evacuate those who are there. we shall preserve that and explain that to america. the prime minister and president, when speaking yesterday, the americans wanted to see the details and the delegation will provide that. this plan was approved by the cabinet and it...
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i have family in rafah and the _ family in rafah? i have family in rafah and the north _ family in rafah? i have family in rafah and the north of - family in rafah? i have family in rafah and the north of gaza. - family in rafah? i have family in l rafah and the north of gaza. only this morning for the first time i got there my family in the north of gaza, my uncle who actually died just two weeks before the war, but he left his wife and all of his children, and i was in gaza for two weeks to take part in the burial of my uncle, the brother of my father. and i was horrified to listen to the accounts. literally the israeli army came to their home recently, kick them out of their homes and turned their home into an interrogation centre. and they were displaced 3—4 times down the line, and until now they are unable to go back. what you see on your tv sets is nothing in comparison with what is actually happening in gaza. this is indescribable in words — israel has decided to annihilate an entire nation, exterminate the people. we sho
i have family in rafah and the _ family in rafah? i have family in rafah and the north _ family in rafah? i have family in rafah and the north of - family in rafah? i have family in rafah and the north of gaza. - family in rafah? i have family in l rafah and the north of gaza. only this morning for the first time i got there my family in the north of gaza, my uncle who actually died just two weeks before the war, but he left his wife and all of his children, and i was in gaza for two weeks to...
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rafah, it is very hard to walk in rafah. there are informal settlements and tents, and anywhere someone can move to, because they were told to move here three or four times having been evacuated under incursion or offensive from a shelter they were in. it is very hard to move in rafah . it's a city of children, 600,000-plus children, twice the population density of new york city. but no high-rises, everyone is on the ground. an offensive in that area? it's terrifying. it's offensive to imagine. we just hope that calm heads can prevail, because that would be utterly the data -- utterly devastating for children. and we have already seen her renders devastation in gaza. maryam: james elder, thank you very much for joining us live from rafah. the british prime minister rishi sunak has brushed away questions about his leadership of the conservative party, saying he is not interested in westminster politics. it comes after the business secretary admitted small majority of tory mp's are keen on ousting him. so how bad is it for ris
rafah, it is very hard to walk in rafah. there are informal settlements and tents, and anywhere someone can move to, because they were told to move here three or four times having been evacuated under incursion or offensive from a shelter they were in. it is very hard to move in rafah . it's a city of children, 600,000-plus children, twice the population density of new york city. but no high-rises, everyone is on the ground. an offensive in that area? it's terrifying. it's offensive to imagine....
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first, more than one million rafah. they went from gaza city to other areas and then rafah. they have nowhere else to go. the other major cities have been destroyed. israel has not presented us with a world with a plan for how or wherthey would safely move those civilians or let alone feed and house them and ensure access to basic things like sanitation. second a primary entry point for humanitarian assistance in the gaza area from egypt and israel. this shuts that down or at least puts in a great risk. right at the moment when it is most sorely needed. third, roth is on the border with egypt which has voiced its deep alarm over a major military operation there. it has raised its possible relationship with israel with future military operations. the president has rejected the strawman that raising questions about rafah is raising questions about defeating hamas. that is nonsense. hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rough or anywhere else but a major ground operation there would lead to more innocent civilian deaths in a more dire humanitarian crisis. it would further
first, more than one million rafah. they went from gaza city to other areas and then rafah. they have nowhere else to go. the other major cities have been destroyed. israel has not presented us with a world with a plan for how or wherthey would safely move those civilians or let alone feed and house them and ensure access to basic things like sanitation. second a primary entry point for humanitarian assistance in the gaza area from egypt and israel. this shuts that down or at least puts in a...
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you see rafah, it is| my body shake. you see rafah, it is very hard to walk in rafah. there are settlements and tens and anywhere someone can move to, because they were told to move here three or four times, having because they were told to move here three orfour times, having had their homes bond or been evacuated under incursion or an offensive, the shelter they are in, so it is very hard to move in rafah. it is a city of children. 600,000 plus children, twice the density, population density, of new york city, but no high—rises. everyone is on the ground. an offensive in that area? it is terrifying. it is offensive to imagine for we just hope that column heads can prevail, because that would be under devastating for children, and we have seen some horrendous devastation for the boys and girls of gaza.— and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, and girls of gaza. james elder from the um, thank— and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you _ and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank you very _ and girls of gaza. james elder from the un, thank y
you see rafah, it is| my body shake. you see rafah, it is very hard to walk in rafah. there are settlements and tens and anywhere someone can move to, because they were told to move here three or four times, having because they were told to move here three orfour times, having had their homes bond or been evacuated under incursion or an offensive, the shelter they are in, so it is very hard to move in rafah. it is a city of children. 600,000 plus children, twice the density, population density,...
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second rafah is a primary ent gaza area from egypt and israel. this shuts that down or at least puts in a great risk. right at the moment when it is most sorely needed. third, roth is on the border with egypt which has voiced its deep alarm over a major military operation there. it has raised its possible relationship with israel with future military operations. the president has rejected the strawman that raising questions about rafah raising questions about defeating hamas. that is nonsense. hamas should not be allowed a safe haven inou or anywhere else but a major ground operation there would lead to more innocent civilian deaths in a more dire humanitarian crisis. it would further isolate israel internationally. the key goals israel was to achieve can be done by other mean the call today president biden asked the prime minister to send a senior team composed of military and humanitarian officials to washington in the coming days to hear u.s. concerns about israel's current planning and layout an alternative approach that would target he hamas
second rafah is a primary ent gaza area from egypt and israel. this shuts that down or at least puts in a great risk. right at the moment when it is most sorely needed. third, roth is on the border with egypt which has voiced its deep alarm over a major military operation there. it has raised its possible relationship with israel with future military operations. the president has rejected the strawman that raising questions about rafah raising questions about defeating hamas. that is nonsense....
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how alarmed are you at the prospect of any sort of ground offensive in rafah? terrified, like everyone is. i mean, we know the numbers, it's a city of children. there used to be 200,00 or 300,00 people, now there are 600,000 ——there used to be 200,000 or 300,000 people, now there are 600,000 or 700,000 children here. the idea that they can move somewhere else, rafah is the last place with most of the functioning hospitals, the functioning water points. the neighbouring city khan younis, i was in a few days ago, i have not seen devastation, annihilation of the city like that in my 20 years. gaza city, not very different. there is nowhere quite to go. and so the numbers are so clear. the lack of water systems, sanitation, anywhere else. i was in a hospital a few hours ago, and so many people, mother and a father, both with amputations, a very seriously wounded child, where do they go? a brother and sister, he has lost his eye, she's got terrible injuries to her face, where do they go? thousands of people in that hospital taking shelter. where do they go? ther
how alarmed are you at the prospect of any sort of ground offensive in rafah? terrified, like everyone is. i mean, we know the numbers, it's a city of children. there used to be 200,00 or 300,00 people, now there are 600,000 ——there used to be 200,000 or 300,000 people, now there are 600,000 or 700,000 children here. the idea that they can move somewhere else, rafah is the last place with most of the functioning hospitals, the functioning water points. the neighbouring city khan younis, i...
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it comes ahead of a planned military offensive in rafah, and rafah is at the southern border with egypt. over a million displaced palestinians are currently sheltering there after being forced to leave their homes because of the israeli offensive elsewhere. and this is the satellite image from before in december. look at this road and this area. and this is one from late february. and you can see just how many people are there. tents are everywhere, even on roads. so where will people go from rafah? we don't know. the israeli statement doesn't specify exactly where, but there are already questions of where in the rest of gaza has the infrastructure and buildings still intact to shelter people coming from rafah. take a look at this map. this is the gaza strip. and this is a map of all of the areas that have been damaged. that's the red patches that you can see. those are areas that have been damaged or destroyed since the beginning of the war. after all, the people who came to rafah came because they were fleeing much more intense bombing in the rest of gaza. one of the most heavily affe
it comes ahead of a planned military offensive in rafah, and rafah is at the southern border with egypt. over a million displaced palestinians are currently sheltering there after being forced to leave their homes because of the israeli offensive elsewhere. and this is the satellite image from before in december. look at this road and this area. and this is one from late february. and you can see just how many people are there. tents are everywhere, even on roads. so where will people go from...
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i can say, "azhab, rafah , rafah." the operation of the palestinian fighters in the west of ramallah against the zionist forces has aroused the concern of various circles of the zionist regime, according to al-mayadeen network, in this operation, the occupation forces are trying to stop the executioner from returning, and once again the attention is drawn to the west bank , its heavy costs for the settlers and the army the zionist regime attracted this topic is also difficult questions. about the massive success of this operation and the field failure of the army during the implementation of this operation . this was a bad and difficult incident, a difficult operation that could have left seven dead. there are a series of difficult questions that were raised in the research. including why it took about 5 hours for the israeli army to defeat the armed person. how a person armed with an advanced weapon. sniper achieved how to create many secret areas for shooting , to be detected, there are other issues but it is not pos
i can say, "azhab, rafah , rafah." the operation of the palestinian fighters in the west of ramallah against the zionist forces has aroused the concern of various circles of the zionist regime, according to al-mayadeen network, in this operation, the occupation forces are trying to stop the executioner from returning, and once again the attention is drawn to the west bank , its heavy costs for the settlers and the army the zionist regime attracted this topic is also difficult...
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preparations began for the operation in rafah. the tsakhal began to isolate the city and prepare for the evacuation of the population. if we still talk about the timing of the possible start of the operation, then, as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself said, this will happen within the next few weeks, that is, after the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan and that is, at least several reasons. firstly, if the offensive on rafah begins right now, this will inevitably lead to increased violence in the west bank , almost certainly to attacks, terrorist attacks inside israel itself, as well as to an escalation of the conflict with the lebanese shiite group hazbal, and secondly , if israel launches an operation right now, then even the most loyal allies may turn away from it, first of all , of course, washington, without whose support the prospect of an idf victory over hamassa is possible. islamic resistance movement in the sector gas no longer looks so unconditional. here is another interesting point at the beginni
preparations began for the operation in rafah. the tsakhal began to isolate the city and prepare for the evacuation of the population. if we still talk about the timing of the possible start of the operation, then, as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself said, this will happen within the next few weeks, that is, after the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan and that is, at least several reasons. firstly, if the offensive on rafah begins right now, this will inevitably lead to...
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about potentially here rafah. . , ., rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, _ rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, the _ rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, the british - rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, the british aid i rafah. i was mentioning in the i introduction, the british aid that has got into the gaza strip, including a field hospital. just generally, take us through how difficult it is to go about distributing any aid. we know it is a trickle, but any aid getting in. it is difficult, but the united nations, this is what we do. so whether it's from afghanistan or from somalia or front whether it's from afghanistan or from somalia orfront lines in ukraine, a lot of people who are well—trained and doing distributions and difficult areas. people talk about insecurity and so on. there is the desperation that people face, one very clear way to ensure that those people don't feel that way is to have a constant flow of aid, but they haven't seen flower for a week or they may not see it for
about potentially here rafah. . , ., rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, _ rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, the _ rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, the british - rafah. i was mentioning in the introduction, the british aid i rafah. i was mentioning in the i introduction, the british aid that has got into the gaza strip, including a field hospital. just generally, take us through how difficult it is to go about distributing any aid. we know it is a trickle, but...
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it is of course rafah that you can see on the screen there. we will be coming back to this scene as soon as antonio guterres arrives and speaks but he has had a busy day arriving earlier at one of the nearest towns to rafah and visiting some of the workers there on the ground and like i said, when he arrives to speak, we will bring you that. let's turn our attention now to russia. this is live in moscow — it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest concert venues have been arrested — including four assailants — that's according to russia's fsb security service. at least 115 people are believed to have been killed, when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. i believe that number has actually been increased to 143 killed. more than 120 others were reportedly injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the outskirts of the city. a large fire broke out in the building — that caused most of the roof to collapse. as armed forces rushed to the scene — an islamic
it is of course rafah that you can see on the screen there. we will be coming back to this scene as soon as antonio guterres arrives and speaks but he has had a busy day arriving earlier at one of the nearest towns to rafah and visiting some of the workers there on the ground and like i said, when he arrives to speak, we will bring you that. let's turn our attention now to russia. this is live in moscow — it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of...
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rafah, and there's no way to do it other— and rafah, and there's no way to do it other than— and rafah, and there's no way to do it other than the - and rafah, and there's no way to do it other than the ground| to do it other than the ground invasion _ 0ur middle east correspondent mark lowen has the latest from jerusalem. well, throughout this conflict, israel has suggested that it is hamas, which is disrupting aid distribution efforts in gaza and is the israeli government has also hit out at the un for, in its words, being too slow to distribute aid. but all the aid agencies on the ground in gaza and un bodies say that the the infrastructure it is solely down to israel limiting the number of trucks that can get into gaza to distribute that much needed aid, which is why it is so sorely lacking and why famine is now looming in large parts of gaza. now, i went to a briefing with the head of the un palestinian mission, anwar, who said to me that this is an entirely manmade famine. in a sense it is not, you know, it is down to a complete failure of policies. they are ready to distribute t
rafah, and there's no way to do it other— and rafah, and there's no way to do it other than— and rafah, and there's no way to do it other than the - and rafah, and there's no way to do it other than the ground| to do it other than the ground invasion _ 0ur middle east correspondent mark lowen has the latest from jerusalem. well, throughout this conflict, israel has suggested that it is hamas, which is disrupting aid distribution efforts in gaza and is the israeli government has also hit out...
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., rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing _ rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing to _ rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing to enter- rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing to enter into - is not willing to enter into robert auld and i don't think that a well worked up later what they want to do so they are not that unhappy with the delay either. are not that unhappy with the delay either-— delay either. that goes along with the one _ delay either. that goes along with the one we _ delay either. that goes along with the one we heard - delay either. that goes along with the one we heard from l delay either. that goes along l with the one we heard from the white house today whether deputy president of the senate no military operation should take place in rafah it is not a credible land. to take out the setting and security needs of the civilians sheltering there and we haven't seen such plans. benjamin netanyahu has been talking about this for many weeks now? in talking about this for many weeks now?— talking
., rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing _ rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing to _ rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing to enter- rafah? my sense is the israeli is not willing to enter into - is not willing to enter into robert auld and i don't think that a well worked up later what they want to do so they are not that unhappy with the delay either. are not that unhappy with the delay either-— delay either. that goes along with the one _ delay either. that goes...
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the thank you for “oining us from rafah. * averted. the thank you for “oining us from rafah. reflecting _ averted. the thank you forjoining us from rafah. reflecting on - averted. the thank you forjoiningl us from rafah. reflecting on some averted. the thank you forjoining - us from rafah. reflecting on some of the comments we heard from that phone call between the us president and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday about that potential ground assault in rafah. more to come from east jerusalem but now back to the studio. a new photograph that appears to show the princess of wales, has been published just over a week after she admitted editing an official portrait of her, and her children. the sun newspaper has printed the picture on its front page, as well as the video it was taken from. catherine is seen smiling and walking alongside prince william. the paper says the video was taken at a farmer's market in windsor. the princess has not been seen in public since attending a christmas day church service and underwent abdominal surgery injanuary. our corre
the thank you for “oining us from rafah. * averted. the thank you for “oining us from rafah. reflecting _ averted. the thank you forjoining us from rafah. reflecting on - averted. the thank you forjoiningl us from rafah. reflecting on some averted. the thank you forjoining - us from rafah. reflecting on some of the comments we heard from that phone call between the us president and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday about that potential ground assault in rafah. more to...
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. -- rafah. the idf has said it — taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans _ taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans to _ taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans to move - taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans to move the - has said it plans to move the displaced palestinians in rafah to what it calls humanitarian islands in the middle of the strip, head of any offensive, but the americans say they have seen no operational plans, and they have warned that a full—scale assault in rafah could be current in catastrophic. there is clearly difficulty at the moment, but why this, why now? i clearly difficulty at the moment, but why this, why now?- clearly difficulty at the moment, but why this, why now? i think it is really hard — but why this, why now? i think it is really hard to _ but why this, why now? i think it is really hard to overstate _ but why this, why now? i think it is really hard to overstate just - really hard to overstate j
. -- rafah. the idf has said it — taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans _ taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans to _ taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans to move - taken in history. -- rafah. the idf has said it plans to move the - has said it plans to move the displaced palestinians in rafah to what it calls humanitarian islands in the middle of the strip, head of any offensive, but the americans say they have seen no operational plans, and...
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rafah is gaza's last hope. rafah is twice the population density now of new york city, but no high—rises. people are literally on the streets, intents on the streets. rafah is now a city of children. all those people who were told to leave from the north moving three or four times, home destroyed, go to a shelter, shelter under attack, come to rafah. a military incursion here would be utterly devastating for people who are already just devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on. indie devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on. already 'ust holding on. we are about alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of— alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time _ alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but _ alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but i - alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but i do - alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but i do wantj about out of time but i do want to be sure to ask you because you mention the children living th
rafah is gaza's last hope. rafah is twice the population density now of new york city, but no high—rises. people are literally on the streets, intents on the streets. rafah is now a city of children. all those people who were told to leave from the north moving three or four times, home destroyed, go to a shelter, shelter under attack, come to rafah. a military incursion here would be utterly devastating for people who are already just devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on....
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and israel on the situation in rafah next week. this comes as benjamin netanyahu had said there is no way to destroy hamas in rafah other than by a grand incursion. all of this as talks aimed at incurring a cease-fire deal continue in watar -- qatar. the latest development from jerusalem. >> throughout this conflict israel has suggested it is hamas which is disrupting aid distribution efforts in gaza and the israeli government has hit out at the u.n. for being too slow to distribute aid, but all of the aid agencies on the ground in gaza and you and bodies say the infrastructure is in place to distribute aid, it is slowly down to israel limiting the number of trucks that can get into gaza to distribute the much needed aid, which is why it is so sorely lacking and why famine is now looming in large parts of gaza. i went to a briefing with the head of the u.n.-palestinian mission who said to me that this is an entirely man-made famine, it is down to a complete failure of policies. he also appealed to the u.s. and u.k. to restore fundi
and israel on the situation in rafah next week. this comes as benjamin netanyahu had said there is no way to destroy hamas in rafah other than by a grand incursion. all of this as talks aimed at incurring a cease-fire deal continue in watar -- qatar. the latest development from jerusalem. >> throughout this conflict israel has suggested it is hamas which is disrupting aid distribution efforts in gaza and the israeli government has hit out at the u.n. for being too slow to distribute aid,...
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he says the us has not seen a plan for rafah. g, seen a plan for rafah. a senior official visited _ seen a plan for rafah. a senior official visited telling _ seen a plan for rafah. a senior official visited telling financial l official visited telling financial institutions about the risk of violating sanctions on russia, did you discuss this with the secretary today and has it affected ties with the us? i want to ask on behalf of your colleagues because they want to ask questions as well. look, we are working every single day with the israeli government on all of the challenges that the situation poses. to israel, to palestinians, to other countries in the region. and that is happening across our governments and happening across our governments and happening on a whole variety of issues, including our commitment to help make sure israel is able to defend itself and not ever see a repeat of october seven. to make sure the same time, that more and better is being done to protect civilians in harms way in gaza, to get the assistance they desperately need t
he says the us has not seen a plan for rafah. g, seen a plan for rafah. a senior official visited _ seen a plan for rafah. a senior official visited telling _ seen a plan for rafah. a senior official visited telling financial l official visited telling financial institutions about the risk of violating sanctions on russia, did you discuss this with the secretary today and has it affected ties with the us? i want to ask on behalf of your colleagues because they want to ask questions as well....
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would support a rafah operation in the future? are you ruling it out entirely, or are you ruling it out for now? mr. kirby: i think we've been very clear. we don't believe that a mar ground operation in rafah is the right course of action, particularly when you have a million and a half people there seeking refuge and no conceived plan, no verifiable plan to take care of them. we've been very consistent on that. on the nonbinding thing, the u.n. secretary general said after the vote, “this resolution must be implemented.” you say it's nonbinding. so, who is right here? and if it's nonbinding, if, as anything, why has the administration blocked so many pretty similar resolutions in the past? mr. kirby: because they didn't condemn hamas. i've said that repeatedly. >> this one doesn't condemn mr. kirby: because they condemn hamas and because they also just called for a ceasefire with no linkage to the hostages. this one, the reason why we n't support it but didn't veto it is because it does link hostages and a ceasefire, which is
would support a rafah operation in the future? are you ruling it out entirely, or are you ruling it out for now? mr. kirby: i think we've been very clear. we don't believe that a mar ground operation in rafah is the right course of action, particularly when you have a million and a half people there seeking refuge and no conceived plan, no verifiable plan to take care of them. we've been very consistent on that. on the nonbinding thing, the u.n. secretary general said after the vote, “this...
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first, more than one million people have taken refuge in rafah. they went froma city, to other areas and then rafah. they have nowhere else to go. the other major cities have been destroyed. israel has not presented us with a world with a plan for how or where they would safely move those civilians or let alone basic things like sanitation. second, rafah is a primary entry point for humanitarian assistance in thea area from egypt and israel. this shuts that down or at least puts in a great risk. right at the moment when it is most sorely needed. third, roth is on the border with egypt which has voiced its deep alarm over a major military operation there. it has raised its possible relationship with israel with future military operations. the president has rejected the strawman that raising questions about rafah isout defeating ham. that is nonsense. hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rough oruld lead o more innocent civilian deaths in a more dire humanitarian crisis. isolate israel internationally. the key goals israel was to achieve can
first, more than one million people have taken refuge in rafah. they went froma city, to other areas and then rafah. they have nowhere else to go. the other major cities have been destroyed. israel has not presented us with a world with a plan for how or where they would safely move those civilians or let alone basic things like sanitation. second, rafah is a primary entry point for humanitarian assistance in thea area from egypt and israel. this shuts that down or at least puts in a great...
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rafah. give us an idea of what it's like in terms of the humanitarian situation and the access, or lack of it, really, to to facilities. rafah is a heartbreak. it's a city of children. it was a city of 300,000 people. now it's got 600,000 children. everywhere you look is another family who lived in a villa or a chalet or a three—bedroom apartment, and that home has been turned to rubble. i can't tell you how many parents, 60— and 70—year—olds, or grandparents have said, "i have no time left, james. "i put my life into that place." so there's a lot of trauma here. and this apparently is where the next offensive will come. so you've got children who are dealing with psychological issues, i think we're in uncharted territory here. a massive deprivation. it's around one toilet per... i'm sorry. i beg your pardon. yeah. 0ne toilet for 800 people. multiply that by four for a shower, 3,500 people for a single shower. imagine what that's doing to adolescent girls. so there's a denial of food
rafah. give us an idea of what it's like in terms of the humanitarian situation and the access, or lack of it, really, to to facilities. rafah is a heartbreak. it's a city of children. it was a city of 300,000 people. now it's got 600,000 children. everywhere you look is another family who lived in a villa or a chalet or a three—bedroom apartment, and that home has been turned to rubble. i can't tell you how many parents, 60— and 70—year—olds, or grandparents have said, "i have no...
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absolutely, i think we'll have an opportunity to talk about rafah. but it probably won't be a full replacement for what we were hoping to do with a broader and larger delegation of israeli counterparts. that said, and i also said earlier today that just because this meeting is w not going to happen doesn't mean that we aren't still going to look for an avenue and an approach to be able to share those alternatives with the israelis. >> and following up on what steve asked. doesn't this whole episode speak to a relations between u.s. and israel right now? how much is the president losing his ability to influence bibi netanyahu with everything that's happening? mr. kirby:■g israel is still a close ally and a friend. the defense minister is here as we speak, just in the other room. we still have a very close relationship with our israeli partners and with the government in place. as we've said many times, it doesn't mean we're going to agree on everything. and, my goodness, we don't. but that's what friends can do. you can disagree. you can have those
absolutely, i think we'll have an opportunity to talk about rafah. but it probably won't be a full replacement for what we were hoping to do with a broader and larger delegation of israeli counterparts. that said, and i also said earlier today that just because this meeting is w not going to happen doesn't mean that we aren't still going to look for an avenue and an approach to be able to share those alternatives with the israelis. >> and following up on what steve asked. doesn't this...
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rafah is crammed with some 1.4 million palestinians, many from other parts of gaza, seeking refuge. israel has proposed setting up �*humanitarian islands' for gazans to move to but aid groups say the plan is practically impossible. despite growing international pressure, mr netanyahu doubled down on his position to forge ahead saying: "no international pressure will stop israel from achieving all of its war aims." he spoke alongside german chancellor olaf scholz who is in the middle east and has re—stated his opposition an israeli offensive on rafah, along with other world leaders. our correspondent mark lowen has more, from jerusalem. well, germany's chancellor, olaf scholz, is keeping the pressure up on benjamin netanyahu over more humanitarian aid getting into gaza, but also over israel's plans to send its military into rafah in southern gaza, where about 1.4 million gazans are sheltering, more than half of the entire population of the gaza strip. israel seems determined to push into rafah, the prime minister saying earlier in the day that israel is determined to push on to t
rafah is crammed with some 1.4 million palestinians, many from other parts of gaza, seeking refuge. israel has proposed setting up �*humanitarian islands' for gazans to move to but aid groups say the plan is practically impossible. despite growing international pressure, mr netanyahu doubled down on his position to forge ahead saying: "no international pressure will stop israel from achieving all of its war aims." he spoke alongside german chancellor olaf scholz who is in the middle...
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children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 — rafah. children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 people _ rafah. children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 people before - rafah. children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 people before the | home to 275,000 people before the war and now home to 275,000 people before the warand now1.5 million home to 275,000 people before the war and now 1.5 million people are crammed in here. children with no shoes, children who are visibly malnourished. everyone in gaza is skipping meals right now. we know the entire population is on the brink of famine. there is no aid getting through and very, very limited amounts of food and we have already seen children and people dying as a result of malnutrition and dehydration. in the south, there is nowhere near enough aid, food, water, medical supplies for the amount of people here. how much aid is getting through? a sporadic amount. truthfully, nowhere near enough. at the border crossing in rafah where i came in, hundreds of trucks are lined up and we
children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 — rafah. children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 people _ rafah. children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 people before - rafah. children everywhere in rafah, home to 275,000 people before the | home to 275,000 people before the war and now home to 275,000 people before the warand now1.5 million home to 275,000 people before the war and now 1.5 million people are crammed in here. children with no shoes, children who are visibly...
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rafah is gaza's last hope. rafah is twice a population density now of new york city but no high—rises. people are literally on the streets, in tents on the streets, on the beaches. rafah is now city of children. the people who were told to leave from the north, though here go there shelter, shelter under attack, they come to rafah. a military incursion here would be utterly devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on. we are almost out of time but i want to ask you because you mention the children living there. what sort of lasting effects will a conflict like this leave on a generation of young people in gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we are in uncharted territory. every child here will need some sort of psychological help. drones are surveillence but children also noted that drones are bombs. they are 24/7 have been four months and months. children with parents killed, loved ones, moving house all the time, no education. there is a level of mental scarring here that i do not think w
rafah is gaza's last hope. rafah is twice a population density now of new york city but no high—rises. people are literally on the streets, in tents on the streets, on the beaches. rafah is now city of children. the people who were told to leave from the north, though here go there shelter, shelter under attack, they come to rafah. a military incursion here would be utterly devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on. we are almost out of time but i want to ask you because you...
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use that failure to attack rafah . netanyahu knows if he goes into a deal with hamas about freeing some prisoners and exchanger prisoners, his coalition partners will bring his government down. all he thinks about is how to save himself, how to save his position. he doesn't care about israeli prisoners. he knows very well if he attacks rafah, so many israeli prisoners will be killed. he knows that but he doesn't care. he is stuck with these fascists in his government and driving his whole government into -- actually, the israeli government at large. what is happening in palestine could not be made except for by people who have no respect not only to international law but to human life in general. amy: you're in the occupied west bank, dr. mustafa barghouti. you're in ramallah. can you talk about the arrest of journalists? you have ismail with al jazeera stripped naked for hours, detained, interrogated with others when they raided al-shifa hospital. al jazeera reported satellite trucks were attacked outside, tv satellit
use that failure to attack rafah . netanyahu knows if he goes into a deal with hamas about freeing some prisoners and exchanger prisoners, his coalition partners will bring his government down. all he thinks about is how to save himself, how to save his position. he doesn't care about israeli prisoners. he knows very well if he attacks rafah, so many israeli prisoners will be killed. he knows that but he doesn't care. he is stuck with these fascists in his government and driving his whole...
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rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates _ rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every _ rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every day - rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every day with - rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every day with all. share coordinates every day with all parties in the conflict, including the israeli army. i double checked before coming to speak to you, the coordinates of this very warehouse were on the list which was shared with the israeli army last night. aha, with the israeli army last night. a final thought, then, with the israeli army last night. a finalthought, then, because with the israeli army last night. a final thought, then, because so many difficulties, we are seeing all sorts of different methods are being tried to be used to get aid into the gaza strip. we have airdrops, boats, we have got piers being built. give me an idea of an incident like this, the added layer on top of all of that. , , ., ,., the added layer on top of all of that. , , ., ., .,
rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates _ rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every _ rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every day - rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every day with - rafah? yes, of course, matthew. we share coordinates every day with all. share coordinates every day with all parties in the conflict, including the israeli army. i double checked before coming to speak to you, the coordinates of this very...
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as rafah�*s displaced fear what might come next, their presence is just as hard. medical supplies, water and food are scarce. translation: my daughter said that she wants to eat _ boiled eggs and i say, "how can i bring you boiled eggs? "the situation does not allow us to. "our situation was below zero before the war. "so what do you expect after the war? "worse and worse." in the north of gaza, famine is nowjust weeks away. few aid convoys are reaching that part of the strip. and in a second us intervention overnight, its top diplomat antony blinken said more needs to be done to save lives. if you look at some of the assessments that we're seeing now, they only underscore the urgency of making sure that this assistance is a priority and that it's sustained. again, according to the most respected measure of these things, 100% of the population in gaza is at severe levels of acute food insecurity. that's the first time an entire population has been so classified. talks towards a ceasefire have restarted in qatar. i'm cautiously optimistic that - the negotiations ha
as rafah�*s displaced fear what might come next, their presence is just as hard. medical supplies, water and food are scarce. translation: my daughter said that she wants to eat _ boiled eggs and i say, "how can i bring you boiled eggs? "the situation does not allow us to. "our situation was below zero before the war. "so what do you expect after the war? "worse and worse." in the north of gaza, famine is nowjust weeks away. few aid convoys are reaching that part...
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hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else. a major ground operation would be a mistake. it would lead to more innocent civilian deaths. worse than the humanitarian crisis, deepen the anarchy, and isolate internationally. the key goals israel wants to achieve in rafah can be done by other means. on the call today, president biden asked the prime minister to send a senior agency team composed of military intelligence and humanitarian officials to washington in the coming days to hear u.s. concerns about israel's current rafah planning, and to lay out an alternative approach that would target key hamas elements in rafah and secure the egypt gaza border without a major ground invasion. the prime minister agreed that he would send a team. he has his own point of view, but he agreed he would send a team to washington to have this discussion and have this engagement. and we look forward to those discussions. the president and the prime minister also discussed the ongoing negotiations for an immediate cease fire for several weeks in r
hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else. a major ground operation would be a mistake. it would lead to more innocent civilian deaths. worse than the humanitarian crisis, deepen the anarchy, and isolate internationally. the key goals israel wants to achieve in rafah can be done by other means. on the call today, president biden asked the prime minister to send a senior agency team composed of military intelligence and humanitarian officials to washington in the coming...
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and the one impending potential in rafah. pressure to continue that to not only get the hostages home, but to root out hamas very stiff political pressures that he's facing facing so for barnea, it's very important that he maintain these channels, maintain these negotiations when the diplomatic or the political environment around him is so highly charged. >> yeah, a very tough line to walk your. home and thank you very much for your time, your thoughts and coming up new york leader is facing criticism tonight for bringing in hundreds of national guard troops to help address crime in america's biggest subway system. you're in the cnn newsroom his be a headliner wars vegas. >> that's what i want to do >> they had the biggest entertainers in america vegas's always marketed itself on its naughtiness. >> and the only way you find out what you can do is if you do it like anywhere else in the world, >> vegas, the story of sin city next sunday at ten on cnn. >> getting him to brushes no longer a chore, the sink is overflowing onto th
and the one impending potential in rafah. pressure to continue that to not only get the hostages home, but to root out hamas very stiff political pressures that he's facing facing so for barnea, it's very important that he maintain these channels, maintain these negotiations when the diplomatic or the political environment around him is so highly charged. >> yeah, a very tough line to walk your. home and thank you very much for your time, your thoughts and coming up new york leader is...
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some 1.5 million palestinians from other parts of gaza are seeking refuge in rafah. that's almost half the population. with rafah as a possible target, the problem becomes: where do the people sheltering there go. there's talk of moving them to al mawasi, but that's a small area comparatively and it may not be enough space. let's get more from dahlia scheindlin who's a political analyst in tel aviv. thank you forjoining us. a lot to talk about. let's speak first of all about mr netanyahu's the line he is trying to walk. he has this pressure on one hand from the international community, the us, but also promises and assurances he made to the israeli people. how does he walk that tightrope? he israeli people. how does he walk that tightrope?— that tightrope? he is basically t in: to that tightrope? he is basically trying to fend _ that tightrope? he is basically trying to fend off _ that tightrope? he is basically trying to fend off all _ that tightrope? he is basically i trying to fend off all international pressure, that is his political persona, walking the very f
some 1.5 million palestinians from other parts of gaza are seeking refuge in rafah. that's almost half the population. with rafah as a possible target, the problem becomes: where do the people sheltering there go. there's talk of moving them to al mawasi, but that's a small area comparatively and it may not be enough space. let's get more from dahlia scheindlin who's a political analyst in tel aviv. thank you forjoining us. a lot to talk about. let's speak first of all about mr netanyahu's the...
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. and reducing the backlog of goods that are waiting at a rafah.— are waiting at a rafah. and what reason is given _ are waiting at a rafah. and what reason is given for— are waiting at a rafah. and what reason is given for keeping - are waiting at a rafah. and what reason is given for keeping the l reason is given for keeping the other three closed? i reason is given for keeping the other three closed?— other three closed? i think the reasoning _ other three closed? i think the reasoning that _ other three closed? i think the reasoning that is _ other three closed? i think the reasoning that is given - other three closed? i think the reasoning that is given is - other three closed? i think the i reasoning that is given is around security and is around the suitability of those crossings to be able to move goods. however, one of the crossing points that is currently in use for goods was never designed as a goods crossing point. it was always designed as a pedestrian crossing point. so, actually, the reasoning that we are being given doesn't really make a lot of sense in
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a representative from the aid agency for palestine refugees in rafah. we have just had a new operational update from the idf, in particular they refer to operations in the al—shifa hospital in gaza we reported yesterday. they have said they have eliminated terrorists in close quarter combat and located weapons in the area while avoiding harm to civilians and medical staff and equipment thus far. the troops have killed over 50 terrorist and apprehended approximately 180 suspects. that statement from the idf on their continuing operation in gaza. lots of different threads in the story. we will continue to keep you up—to—date from here and we have the rest of the news in london. a new photograph that appears to show the princess of wales, has been published just over a week after she admitted editing an official portrait of her, and her children. the sun newspaper has printed the picture on its front page, as well as the video it was taken from. catherine is seen smiling and walking alongside prince william. the paper says the video was taken at a fa
a representative from the aid agency for palestine refugees in rafah. we have just had a new operational update from the idf, in particular they refer to operations in the al—shifa hospital in gaza we reported yesterday. they have said they have eliminated terrorists in close quarter combat and located weapons in the area while avoiding harm to civilians and medical staff and equipment thus far. the troops have killed over 50 terrorist and apprehended approximately 180 suspects. that...
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israel is determined to go to rafah. it is determined to destroy hamas. we all hope they can be a deal with respect to hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this wart so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those ports suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that has been on offer, a six—week ceasefire for the last several months is a must, not israel. israel has agreed to several iterations of the current deal thatis iterations of the current deal that is being proposed by egypt, qatar, and the united states. ~ ~ , states. we saw prime minister netanyahu _ states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel _ states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel that - states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel that is - states. we saw prime minister netanyahu cancel that is reallyj netanyahu cancel that is really delegation that was due to meet the biden administration officials to discuss alternatives to the invasion of rafah, as you mention
israel is determined to go to rafah. it is determined to destroy hamas. we all hope they can be a deal with respect to hostages that would give us some kind of temporary respite from this wart so we can bring in a lot more humanitarian aid and get those ports suffering hostages back to their families. but the ones holding up families. but the ones holding up a ceasefire deal that has been on offer, a six—week ceasefire for the last several months is a must, not israel. israel has agreed to...
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that doesn't also include _ offensive in rafah that doesn't also include a _ offensive in rafah that doesn't also include a credible, achievable, executable plan to take care and for the safety _ executable plan to take care and for the safety and severity of more than a million _ the safety and severity of more than a million gazans that are seeking sheller— a million gazans that are seeking shelter in — a million gazans that are seeking shelter in rafah, without a proper accounting — shelter in rafah, without a proper accounting for all of those people, would _ accounting for all of those people, would be — accounting for all of those people, would be a — accounting for all of those people, would be a disaster. the humanitarian _ would be a disaster. the humanitarian situation i would be a disaster. tie: humanitarian situation in gaza would be a disaster. ti2 humanitarian situation in gaza is still of huge concern. the first shipment evade by sea has arrived and been unloaded just in the last 2041 and been unloaded just in the last 204! was. this is a new maritime corrido
that doesn't also include _ offensive in rafah that doesn't also include a _ offensive in rafah that doesn't also include a credible, achievable, executable plan to take care and for the safety _ executable plan to take care and for the safety and severity of more than a million _ the safety and severity of more than a million gazans that are seeking sheller— a million gazans that are seeking shelter in — a million gazans that are seeking shelter in rafah, without a proper accounting —...
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in the south. find the israeli planned offensive around rafah in the south.— rafah in the south. and israel's defence minister _ rafah in the south. and israel's defence minister will _ rafah in the south. and israel's defence minister will be - rafah in the south. and israel's i defence minister will be received rafah in the south. and israel's - defence minister will be received by his counterpart, and that is separate to another israeli delegation that will also be in washington later in the week to hear the americans telling them quite directly that they absolutely vehemently oppose and israeli military incursion into rafah in southern gaza because there are close to 1.5 million people thought to be sheltering there, more than half the population of gaza, and there are real fears that an israeli invasion could spell terrible atrocities in a densely populated area. they believe there is an alternative route by choking off hamas, but at the moment the israeli government is determined to push on with rafah there is an alternative viewpoint which is that benjamin netanyahu by rep
in the south. find the israeli planned offensive around rafah in the south.— rafah in the south. and israel's defence minister _ rafah in the south. and israel's defence minister will _ rafah in the south. and israel's defence minister will be - rafah in the south. and israel's i defence minister will be received rafah in the south. and israel's - defence minister will be received by his counterpart, and that is separate to another israeli delegation that will also be in washington later in...
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and secondly, the plans for evacuating the civilian population from rafah. they have yet to be finalized or approved by israel's war cabinet. and i'm told that an evacuation of rafah is expected to take at least two weeks now, this doesn't mean that israeli officials have ruled out going into rafah during the month of ramadan, but it certainly doesn't appear like an invasion of that scale is imminent at this point. but certainly israeli officials, very mindful of the fact that this month of ramadan hamas is leader yahya sinwar is looking to use this month as an opportunity to launch a second wave of attacks in israel to see if he can revive what he launched on october 7 and israeli officials very much taking that into account as they plan their military operations going forward, brianna all right. >> jeremy diamond live for us from israel. thank you. for us. >> let's discuss now with cnn military analyst, retired major general james spider marks general. thanks so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. so israeli officials, as we just heard, jeremy
and secondly, the plans for evacuating the civilian population from rafah. they have yet to be finalized or approved by israel's war cabinet. and i'm told that an evacuation of rafah is expected to take at least two weeks now, this doesn't mean that israeli officials have ruled out going into rafah during the month of ramadan, but it certainly doesn't appear like an invasion of that scale is imminent at this point. but certainly israeli officials, very mindful of the fact that this month of...
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the thing about the rafah invasion _ sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is _ sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is it _ sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is it will- sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is it will take . sheltering. the thing about the | rafah invasion is it will take the israelis several weeks to gather up the requisite forces to do that incursion, so i think we have a bit of time on that, and that's why we are seeing so much on the cease—fire, because not only can we get aid in during that time, but we can do it in a manner that reduces civilian casualties. without that, it'll be a bloodbath and that's what you want —— we want to avoid. you want -- we want to avoid. frank, thanks forjoining _ you want -- we want to avoid. frank, thanks forjoining us. _ in the united states, there've been two big court decisions today on donald trump. an appeals court has drastically reduced the size of the bond he has to pay in his civilfraud case — it's been cut from m64 mill
the thing about the rafah invasion _ sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is _ sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is it _ sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is it will- sheltering. the thing about the rafah invasion is it will take . sheltering. the thing about the | rafah invasion is it will take the israelis several weeks to gather up the requisite forces to do that incursion, so i think we have a bit of time on that, and that's why we are seeing so much on...
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ambassador, let me ask you specifically about the situation in rafah. hundreds of thousands of people, palestinians, are sheltering in encampments around and in rafah because they've been forced from their homes in other parts of the gaza strip. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, says that he will press on with military operations right into the heart of rafah. he says that that offensive is a red line, which he will not accept any pressure to stop, because it's vital, he says, for israel's security interests and to eliminate hamas. would you accept that, in a pure humanitarian necessity, if that happens, if the israelis push on and do that against america's advice, then the egyptians will have to open the border to allow people to flee for their lives? would you accept that? the plan of netanyahu and the israeli government is to depopulate gaza. they told the people from the north to move to the centre, and then they told them to move from khan yunis to the south. the intentions of the israeli government, or the plan, is to create a bubble in the
ambassador, let me ask you specifically about the situation in rafah. hundreds of thousands of people, palestinians, are sheltering in encampments around and in rafah because they've been forced from their homes in other parts of the gaza strip. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, says that he will press on with military operations right into the heart of rafah. he says that that offensive is a red line, which he will not accept any pressure to stop, because it's vital, he says, for...