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the security of israel is critical. we will always make your is well has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, we can help replenish the israeli editor so that iran can never carry out the destruction it intended. at the same time, this bill significantly increases humanitarian assistance for the innocent people of gaza, who have suffered badly, suffering the consequences of this war. hamas started it and we will work intently to get as much aid to gaza is possible. this bill includes $1 billion from a —— —— an additional humanitarian aid in gaza. we will eagerly secure that aid, including food and medical supplies, clean water, and israel must make sure this reaches the palestinians in gaza without delay. everything we do is guided by the ultimate goal of bringing the hostages home and securing a ceasefire and securing conditions for an enduring peace. there is more that this bill does. you will know, the press here, including providing support to strengthen
the security of israel is critical. we will always make your is well has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, we can help replenish the israeli editor so that iran can never carry out the destruction it intended. at the same time, this bill significantly increases humanitarian assistance for the innocent people of gaza, who have suffered badly, suffering the consequences of this war. hamas started it and we will work intently to get as much...
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but for the moment it is clear that israel has - it is clear that israel has allowed iraq room to back down but saying very clearly iran mac, if you strike out territory, there is no more proxy bail on deniable responsibility. we rip that fell apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iraq. it is an election _ your territory in iraq. it is an election year? - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i thinkl your territory in iraq. it 3 an election year? i think that is inaudible the election which i think the us is quite satisfied with that. ,, . , us is quite satisfied with that. ,, ., , ., that. the us has remained offensive _ that. the us has remained offensive for _ that. the us has remained offensive for israel - that. the us has remained offensive for israel but - that. the us has remained offensive for israel but it l offensive for israel but it will not take part in offensive actions like what happened on the weekend. that will remain the weekend. that will remain the policy. that will g
but for the moment it is clear that israel has - it is clear that israel has allowed iraq room to back down but saying very clearly iran mac, if you strike out territory, there is no more proxy bail on deniable responsibility. we rip that fell apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iraq. it is an election _ your territory in iraq. it is an election year? - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i - your territory in iraq. it is an election year? i...
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, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. take a listen. i think it will give momentary pause to escalation in the middle east of the israelis —— what the israelis have done and there is no doubt that they were behind the strike, is that they have hit the military base close to isfahan but only about 110 kilometres away from the nuclear site. that is very significant because what they did was to wipe out the radar and anti—aircraft defence missiles at that site which were missiles there to protect the nuclear facilities to the north. israel's messages very clear — you fire 300 missiles at us, nothing happened, nothing hit. we fire missiles at you and we actually wiped out the defence of your nuclear research and of course creation of plutonium for bombs just beside that facility
, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. take a listen. i think it will give momentary pause to escalation in the middle east of the israelis —— what the israelis have done and there is no doubt that they were behind the strike, is that they...
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israel has done - them can you bring us up to speed about what israel has done other. about what israel has done other than the — about what israel has done other than the steps _ about what israel has done other than the steps it _ about what israel has done other than the steps it announced - about what israel has done other than the steps it announced in i about what israel has done other. than the steps it announced in the immediate — than the steps it announced in the immediate hours— than the steps it announced in the immediate hours after— than the steps it announced in the immediate hours after the - immediate hours after the president _ immediate hours after the president. . ._ immediate hours after the president... immediate hours after the resident... ~ _, ., ., president... were continuing to have conversations _ president... were continuing to have conversations with _ president... were continuing to have conversations with our _ president... were continuing to have conversations with our counterparts l conversations with our counterparts in israel. you know we put
israel has done - them can you bring us up to speed about what israel has done other. about what israel has done other than the — about what israel has done other than the steps _ about what israel has done other than the steps it _ about what israel has done other than the steps it announced - about what israel has done other than the steps it announced in i about what israel has done other. than the steps it announced in the immediate — than the steps it announced in the immediate...
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they have been _ israel, going forward? they have been following - israel, going forward? they have been following this - have been following this international theory of a bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel isn't listening but it has worked. they went for a pinpoint strike this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they are calling a conditions based invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full—scale assault, it will be much more pinpoint. it has taken a lot of carrots and sticks and pushing and backpedalling but i think they are getting there.— backpedalling but i think they are getting there. what about iran? could _ are getting there. what about iran? could we _ are getting there. what about iran? could we see _ are getting there. what about iran? could we see any - iran? could we see any engagements with iran? we know iran is behind several different proxies in the region, you mentioned hezbollah, we have seen issues with the houthi rebels attacking maritime shipping, is there any chance th
they have been _ israel, going forward? they have been following - israel, going forward? they have been following this - have been following this international theory of a bear hug, strategic squeezing and some say israel isn't listening but it has worked. they went for a pinpoint strike this week, we have seen much more humanitarian aid, they are agreeing to what they are calling a conditions based invasion of rafah which probably looks like they will never be a full—scale assault, it will...
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t ukraine and israel and what are the states? ., �* ~' ukraine and israel and what are the states? ., �* ~ , ., states? i don't think you can underscore _ states? i don't think you can underscore and _ states? i don't think you can underscore and understate, | states? i don't think you can | underscore and understate, i states? i don't think you can - underscore and understate, i should say, the pivotal nature of this. this is not another vote on another bill, we are at an inflection point, and if we do not support ukraine and if ukraine falls to russia, i disagree with one of your previous speakers, that this is limited to regional conflict. i think the axis thatjohn bolton described earlier can very quickly congeal into a major global force can very quickly congeal into a major globalforce and it can very quickly congeal into a major global force and it is incumbent on the west, the eu and the us, primarily, to put a stop to it and it stops in israel and in ukraine. ., ., ., �* ., ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation _ ukraine. you got an obe for your negotiation work
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i just want to touch on what israel had to about this — of course, israel not a member of the security council — but representatives calling the proposal "shameful" and essentially saying that a recognition of statehood for palestine six months after the attacks by hamas on israel would've been a reward for terrorism — kind of paraphrasing there. do you agree with that? of course not. that's preposterous. it is the reverse of the truth. it would have been a great victory for the fatah, for the palestinians who want to talk to israel and do a deal with israel, rather than the palestinians who want to shoot at israelis. but, you know, this israeli government is an extremist government. it is committed to annexation. it is opposed to a two—state solution. it has a lot of people in it who, if they were palestinians, would find hamas to be too wishy—washy for them, and they are very radical. and so, of course, they make up some absurd sort of up is down, down is up logic like this, where a move that might have strengthened the plo and the palestinian authority, the palestinians who
i just want to touch on what israel had to about this — of course, israel not a member of the security council — but representatives calling the proposal "shameful" and essentially saying that a recognition of statehood for palestine six months after the attacks by hamas on israel would've been a reward for terrorism — kind of paraphrasing there. do you agree with that? of course not. that's preposterous. it is the reverse of the truth. it would have been a great victory for the...
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continued support for israel, _ support for israel? continued support for israel, again - support for israel? continued support for israel, again not l support for israel, again not without some controversy and there were some senators speaking out against further aid for israel, $26 billion was agreed at the end of the day and this will be aid for israel. also humanitarian aid for the citizens of gaza which are facing a tremendous difficulty at the moment and there has been previous aid from the united states. double continue but it is right to reflect the disquiet among some americans in that respect and that aid that is going to israel. as you mentioned, it billion dollars for taiwan and this is to i think an effort to stave off potential action by china on some of the uncertainties in that part of the world. uncertainties in that part of the world-— uncertainties in that part of the world. ~ ,. ,, ., the world. we will discuss that now, the world. we will discuss that new. thank — the world. we will discuss that now, thank you
continued support for israel, _ support for israel? continued support for israel, again - support for israel? continued support for israel, again not l support for israel, again not without some controversy and there were some senators speaking out against further aid for israel, $26 billion was agreed at the end of the day and this will be aid for israel. also humanitarian aid for the citizens of gaza which are facing a tremendous difficulty at the moment and there has been previous aid from...
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america is israel's biggest backer. congress will vote on aid to be sent to israel but it doesn't seem to buy them as much influence as the white house would ideally like.— house would ideally like. sarah, thank yom _ our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is with me. iran indicated they would be no retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for retaliation for this. do we take that at face value?— retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for now this round seems — that at face value? for now this round seems to _ that at face value? for now this round seems to be _ that at face value? for now this round seems to be over, - that at face value? for now this round seems to be over, both l that at face value? for now this - round seems to be over, both sides believe they have sent a very clear signal to their arch enemy, that if they strike there will be a heavy price to pay. in other words, they believe they have re—established deterrence. for iran, this limited strike, which israe
america is israel's biggest backer. congress will vote on aid to be sent to israel but it doesn't seem to buy them as much influence as the white house would ideally like.— house would ideally like. sarah, thank yom _ our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is with me. iran indicated they would be no retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for retaliation for this. do we take that at face value?— retaliation for this. do we take that at face value? for now this round...
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i want to touch on what israel- state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had - state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had to i state on the ground. i want to| touch on what israel had to say about this. israel nonmember of the security council but are representatives calling the proposal shameful and essentially saying that a recognition of statehood for palestine six months after the attacks by hamas on israel would be a reward for terrorism, kind of paraphrasing.- terrorism, kind of paraphrasing. terrorism, kind of --arahrasina. ., paraphrasing. do you agree with that? of course _ paraphrasing. do you agree with that? of course not, _ paraphrasing. do you agree with that? of course not, that's - that? of course not, that's preposterous. it is the reverse of the truth, it would have been a great victory for the palestinians who want to talk to israel and do a deal with israel rather than the palestinians who want to shoot at israelis but this is really government is an extremist government, it is committed to an
i want to touch on what israel- state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had - state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had to i state on the ground. i want to| touch on what israel had to say about this. israel nonmember of the security council but are representatives calling the proposal shameful and essentially saying that a recognition of statehood for palestine six months after the attacks by hamas on israel would be a reward for terrorism, kind of paraphrasing.-...
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israel says it has destroyed i9 israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas military battalions, there are four or five battalions, hundreds of heavily armed men remaining in southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to bear and respond to these criticisms and appeals from its allies, including the united states in recent weeks not to undertake this full—scale military invasion, principally because of the humanitarian consequences, there are thought to be a million people in and around two t in southern gaza, people in pretty dire circumstances and the americans and british and others including aid agencies are worried about the growing humanitarian crisis there. there is some evidence tents and other shelters are being built in preparation for the invasion to move some people away from rafah but a million people as a lot of people to move in the event of a military operation. egypt and israel are thought to have been holding talks about the consequences of a big military operation right on the border with egypt. it's also worrying for israeli families, remember, 130 ho
israel says it has destroyed i9 israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas military battalions, there are four or five battalions, hundreds of heavily armed men remaining in southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to bear and respond to these criticisms and appeals from its allies, including the united states in recent weeks not to undertake this full—scale military invasion, principally because of the humanitarian consequences, there are thought to be a million people in...
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. | been built on further aid to israel. to the left of the democratic party, there was some concern towards what some people see as unfettered military aid to israel. it passed. what are your thoughts on this? it might come up for discussion again that we _ might come up for discussion again that we know that the security of taiwan, — that we know that the security of taiwan, israeland ukraine are interconnected because of this nexus of partnership between russia, china and iran~ _ of partnership between russia, china and iran. we also know that no military— and iran. we also know that no military equipment can be sold without— military equipment can be sold without democratic approval from our ranking _ without democratic approval from our ranking member. we know that the offensive _ ranking member. we know that the offensive weaponry cannot happen for another— offensive weaponry cannot happen for another year and offensive weaponry cannot happen for anotheryearand a offensive weaponry cannot happen for another yea
. | been built on further aid to israel. to the left of the democratic party, there was some concern towards what some people see as unfettered military aid to israel. it passed. what are your thoughts on this? it might come up for discussion again that we _ might come up for discussion again that we know that the security of taiwan, — that we know that the security of taiwan, israeland ukraine are interconnected because of this nexus of partnership between russia, china and iran~ _ of...
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, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. i think it will give a momentary pause in escalation but the israelis have done nerves no doubt, they have had the military base and only by the military base and only by the hundred ten km away from the hundred ten km away from the nuclear site and very significant because part of it they did was wipe out a radar and anti—aircraft since missile at that side which were to protect the nuclear facilities to the north. so, the message is very clear, fire trench missiles and nothing was hit and we fired three missiles that you and we actually wiped out the defence of your nuclear research and creation of plutonium for bombs just beside the facility itself. that is a big message. and i suspect they gave iran room to say, it was nothing, etc. but he
, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. i think it will give a momentary pause in escalation but the israelis have done nerves no doubt, they have had the military base and only by the military base and only by the hundred ten km away from the...
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to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocentjewish students, this simple truth — neither israel nor thejewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorsement statement of the protesters on this campus, they called them the future leaders of america. it is detestable. all of this has to be said because the cherished traditions of this university have been overtaken right now by radical extremist ideologies. they place a target on the backs ofjewish students in the united states and here on this campus. emma vardy was at the university of los angeles in california. well, protesters here have been in place since about 8am this morning. they've actually just been asked now to disperse. and it seems like this protest went off pretty peacefully for the last couple of hours. but earlier on, there were clashes between protesters and the usc campus police. there were some protesters, it seemed, who had put up tents and things like that earlier on. they were asked to take those down. that led t
to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocentjewish students, this simple truth — neither israel nor thejewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorsement statement of the protesters on this campus, they called them the future leaders of america. it is detestable. all of this has to be said because the cherished traditions of this university have been overtaken right now by radical extremist...
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it has rejected generous proposals from israel. it seems more interested in a regional conflict than it is in a ceasefire that would immediately improve the lives of palestinian people. it continues to move the goalposts and the world needs to know, needs to understand, again, that the only thing standing between a ceasefire is hamas. the g7 is clear in its unwavering support for ukraine, faced with aggression from russia. putin thinks he can outwit ukraine and outwit ukraine's supporters. the message coming out of capri is that he can't. every g7 member is making extraordinary contributions to ukraine's defence was not as i said before this is the best burden sharing that i have ever seen across the atlantic, in more than 30 years of being engaged in theseissues than 30 years of being engaged in these issues were top europe, as well as asian partners, picking up more than their share of the load. i want to particularly recognise prime minister maloney, her decisive leadership,. we can see two things right now. together we are help
it has rejected generous proposals from israel. it seems more interested in a regional conflict than it is in a ceasefire that would immediately improve the lives of palestinian people. it continues to move the goalposts and the world needs to know, needs to understand, again, that the only thing standing between a ceasefire is hamas. the g7 is clear in its unwavering support for ukraine, faced with aggression from russia. putin thinks he can outwit ukraine and outwit ukraine's supporters. the...
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we page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here-— page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept — be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept repeating _ be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept repeating today - of state kept repeating today de—escalation from a de—escalation, how much influence do you think it has when, of course, both sides are eager keen to show that will not accept retaliation. it’s eager keen to show that will not accept retaliation.— accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy _ accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of — accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of the _ accept retaliation. it's been the philosophy of the biden - philosophy of the biden administration while iran and israel believed by deterrence by punishment larger displays of force that convey a particular salient political message. in the short term, the quest for de—escalation can actually underwrite the next batch of escalation. we have seen that by the biden administration �*s failed attempt to get
we page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here-— page, silence, israel, something may be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept — be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept repeating _ be afoot here. we know the secretary of state kept repeating today - of state kept repeating today de—escalation from a de—escalation, how much influence do you think it has when, of course, both sides are eager keen to show that will not accept retaliation. it’s eager keen to...
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— for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel necessarily only, but for that deal— on israel necessarily only, but for that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the — that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed - that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed also - that deal with the missiles. yes, of| course the bill that passed also had money for israel and allies for the es in the asia—pacific including taiwan. on the issue of ukraine, do you think because it has taken six months to get this through, that it will come too late as russia and its forces have been pushing into ukraine? i forces have been pushing into ukraine? ., ., , forces have been pushing into ukraine? ., ., ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are _ ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding - ukraine? i would not say it is too late, ukrainians are holding the i late, uk
— for, you know, it's recent attacks on israel necessarily only, but for that deal— on israel necessarily only, but for that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the — that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that _ that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed - that deal with the missiles. yes, of course the bill that passed also - that deal with the missiles. yes, of| course the bill that passed...
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that's correct, we have had israel's foreign minister israel katz coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting there was overwhelming bipartisan support, saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats have been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza. but this doesn't seem to have been the case, if you break down that $17 billion that's heading the way of israel, it's about 5 billion for replenishing and expanding its air defence system, the real value of that has been proved time and time again in the past six months or so as the war in gaza has raged on and we have had the new threats emerging to israel, the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars
that's correct, we have had israel's foreign minister israel katz coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting there was overwhelming bipartisan support, saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats have been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza....
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we have had israel's foreign minister, israel katz, coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting that there was overwhelming bipartisan support, and saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course, this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats who had been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza. but this doesn't seem to have been the case, and if you break down that $17 billion that's heading the way of israel, it's about 5 billion for replenishing and expanding its air defence system, and the real value of that has been proved time and time again in the past six months or so as the war in gaza has raged on. and we've had the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month, for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you've got also included in this money further billions of dollars that would go towards adv
we have had israel's foreign minister, israel katz, coming out quite quickly thanking the us congress for this, noting that there was overwhelming bipartisan support, and saying that this sends a strong message to israel's enemies. of course, this package was passed after there had been some congressional democrats who had been saying in recent weeks that further military aid to israel from the us should come with conditions attached because of concerns about the conduct of the war in gaza. but...
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again, as much as the us and other countries were urging israel not to respond, i think israel was going to have to respond of course. this was an unprecedented attack from iran onto its territory, even though the iranians gave them plenty of warning to intercept those missiles. so it was a show of force from iran but it still had to be responded to so they responded with this fairly symbolic attack. there were no casualties or anything that would force the iranians or embarrass the iranians into responding. so i think for now, as the iranians are using this attack and counterattack between israel and iran to try and won the international community of the danger that iran poses and try and impose further sanctions on the iranian regime. that is as far as i think they are going to go for now. as a former middle east adviser at the us department of defence, we know that the us, president biden and antony blinken have been very vocal about their fears for what could happen in the region if both sides escalate theirs. but they continue to back israel 100%, they are still their strongest ally
again, as much as the us and other countries were urging israel not to respond, i think israel was going to have to respond of course. this was an unprecedented attack from iran onto its territory, even though the iranians gave them plenty of warning to intercept those missiles. so it was a show of force from iran but it still had to be responded to so they responded with this fairly symbolic attack. there were no casualties or anything that would force the iranians or embarrass the iranians...
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israel says it cannot declare victory in this more and return to israel confident that hamas won't rise again until these hamas battalions are taken on and defeated in rafah. the problem is, say the americans and british who have tried to persuade israel not to undertake this full—scale military operation, is there is a looming humanitarian crisis, about 1.5 million people, internal refugees, around rafah, and despite attempts by aid agencies to establish tents outside rafah, it'll take a herculean effort to move that number of people in the wake of what's thought to be now an imminent israeli incursion. to the us — where president biden has signed off on a massive $95 billion package of aid for ukraine, israel and taiwan. he's been speaking a day after the us senate approved the aid package following months of congressional gridlock. $61 billion will be sent to assist ukraine in its fight against russia. president biden says the us would be sending fresh weapons, and equipment "right away". sending fresh weapons, i sending fresh weapons, find this amazing, there ai reports i find t
israel says it cannot declare victory in this more and return to israel confident that hamas won't rise again until these hamas battalions are taken on and defeated in rafah. the problem is, say the americans and british who have tried to persuade israel not to undertake this full—scale military operation, is there is a looming humanitarian crisis, about 1.5 million people, internal refugees, around rafah, and despite attempts by aid agencies to establish tents outside rafah, it'll take a...
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from iran and israel and the united states and others working with israel to make sure that that attack would not have devastating consequences and thankfully it did not. in all of these issues, whether it is relationship with iran, whether it is the conflict in gaza, whether it is the conflict in gaza, whether it is let in on, you name it, we are in constant engagement with israel, just as we are with allies and partners throughout the region and around the world. this is a collective effort to try to manage the conflict in the middle east, to bring the conflict in gaza to a close, to achieve a ceasefire and the release of hostages. either way, and number of other countries around the table today also have hostages in gaza held by hamas and other groups, and it important to remember because i sometimes think that people have forgotten this, we have american hostages who have been held in the most deplorable conditions for all of this time all of us are working on all of these issues and what is so important and is reflected in the g7 statement is we are doing it together and my belief
from iran and israel and the united states and others working with israel to make sure that that attack would not have devastating consequences and thankfully it did not. in all of these issues, whether it is relationship with iran, whether it is the conflict in gaza, whether it is the conflict in gaza, whether it is let in on, you name it, we are in constant engagement with israel, just as we are with allies and partners throughout the region and around the world. this is a collective effort...
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israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies, has more. it's pretty clear now that israel's preparations for this much anticipated, much heralded assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering pace. there's been an all day meeting of the israeli war cabinet. it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas' fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of that is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course, it must be remembered, about 130 hostages, those that were taken abducted into gaza on october the seventh. so there's also a million and a half gazans or thereabouts internal refugees thought to be in rafah. and that is why the international community, in particular the ame
israel says its plans to launch an assault on remaining hamas battalions in rafah. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. washington has warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack without a credible plan to protect civilians. 0ur correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies, has more. it's pretty clear now that israel's preparations for this much anticipated, much heralded assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering pace. there's been an all day meeting of the...
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our middle east correspondent wyre davies has more on israel's plans. we got a very clear indication from an israeli government spokesperson today that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a pretty full—scale military incursion into rafah, which is the city in southern gaza where israel says the remnants or significant remnants of hamas fighters and leadership are still based. israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas military battalions, meaning there are four or five battalions, hundreds of heavily armed men remaining in southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to bear and respond to these criticisms and appeals from its allies, including the united states in recent weeks not to undertake this full—scale military invasion, principally because of the humanitarian consequences, there are thought to be a million people in and around rafa in southern gaza, people in pretty dire circumstances and the americans and british and others, including aid agencies, are worried about the growing humanitarian crisis th
our middle east correspondent wyre davies has more on israel's plans. we got a very clear indication from an israeli government spokesperson today that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a pretty full—scale military incursion into rafah, which is the city in southern gaza where israel says the remnants or significant remnants of hamas fighters and leadership are still based. israel says it has destroyed 19 of the hamas military battalions, meaning there are four or...
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israel's western allies fear striking back against iran could trigger a broader war. i spoke tojean—loup samaan from the middle east institute of the national university of singapore. i asked him if the latest diplomatic action to deter iran and placate israel is enough to stop any further military escalations. no, unfortunately, i don't think economic sanctions will do more thanjust reinforce the diplomatic, the symbolic pressure on iran. the reason is that iran is already under comprehensive —— under a comprehensive regime of sanctions and a lot of the missiles, the drones that iran has been using do not need the access to the western economy, so those sanctions are unlikely to change the behaviour or the ability of iran to either put the pressure on israel directly — like we saw a week ago — or indirectly through its forces in the region. so, sanctions don't work then, the un sec gen is warning against any action that could tip the entire region into chaos — that has got to factor into israel's calculations as they look to respond to last week's attack
israel's western allies fear striking back against iran could trigger a broader war. i spoke tojean—loup samaan from the middle east institute of the national university of singapore. i asked him if the latest diplomatic action to deter iran and placate israel is enough to stop any further military escalations. no, unfortunately, i don't think economic sanctions will do more thanjust reinforce the diplomatic, the symbolic pressure on iran. the reason is that iran is already under...
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china views this as hypocrisy, as the us continues to arm israel. beijing is using the war in gaza to discredit washington and paint itself as a peaceful power. it erodes the credibility of the united states, notjust here in china, but around the world, don't you think? well, of course, china will do whatever it will do to distort our policies and to misinform its own people about what we're actually doing, what we're not doing, what we stand for, what we don't stand for, and i think china can play a constructive role here. it has relationships, it has influence with countries, like iran, that it can use effectively to, in the first instance, try to prevent the conflict from spreading. a record shop was mr blinken�*s final stop. perhaps taylor swift can help forge cross—cultural ties. this trip has not dealt with the two sides�* differences. they've merely talked about them, and real risks remain in this fragile relationship, which mr blinken described as the most consequential in the world. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. let's speak to poli
china views this as hypocrisy, as the us continues to arm israel. beijing is using the war in gaza to discredit washington and paint itself as a peaceful power. it erodes the credibility of the united states, notjust here in china, but around the world, don't you think? well, of course, china will do whatever it will do to distort our policies and to misinform its own people about what we're actually doing, what we're not doing, what we stand for, what we don't stand for, and i think china can...
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he describes himself as very pro—israel. i do find it unfair that certain groups are allowed to occupy public space, block people's access to those spaces. i do find it offensive when my people are accused of genocide, when we defend ourselves. but at the same time, i do recognise freedom of speech, freedom of assembly. this protest is peaceful, though. as the crowds grow, so does the police presence. tensions between officers and students have led to an escalation across many parts of america. from georgia to texas, to ohio and california. there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli — both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists don't deserve to live. one student has now been barred from the protest site. it's much calmer here today at columbia unive
he describes himself as very pro—israel. i do find it unfair that certain groups are allowed to occupy public space, block people's access to those spaces. i do find it offensive when my people are accused of genocide, when we defend ourselves. but at the same time, i do recognise freedom of speech, freedom of assembly. this protest is peaceful, though. as the crowds grow, so does the police presence. tensions between officers and students have led to an escalation across many parts of...
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it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas�*s fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of it is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course, it must be remembered that about 130 hostages, those that were taken and abducted into gaza on october 7. so, there's also 1.5 million gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees, thought to be in rafah, and that is why the international community — in particular, the americans and british and other allies of israel — have urged israel not to undertake this big, full—scale military operation in order to get or to facilitate the movement of some of those internal refugees because there's already a humanitarian crisis in gaza and the prospect of a big military operation alongside more than a million internal refugees is something a lot of people don't want to consider. the one thing that might prevent a big military operation happening is if peace talks, or talks about a ceasefire between the
it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas, notjust politically but also militarily. according to israeli sources, about 25% of hamas�*s fighting force remains, along with the leadership, and most of it is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, though, of course, it must be remembered that about 130 hostages, those that were taken and abducted into gaza on october 7. so, there's also 1.5 million gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees, thought to be in rafah, and that...
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israel said it was targeting military infrastructure armed terrorists. saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era — marking a turning point for the country. 0n the eve of the anniversary, community members gathered in denver, colorado to remember the lives lost. candles flickered on 13 empty chairs — one for each of the victims — as short biographies were read out. after each, the crowd replied together "never forgotten. " krista hanley is a survivor of the columbine shooting and a co—founder of we are safer together, a self—defense organization. earlier i spoke to her about her experience that day and her personaljourney since. thank you for being here with us today. what are your reflections as we mark 25 years since the shooting that took place at your high school, columbine high school? it’s that took place at your high
israel said it was targeting military infrastructure armed terrorists. saturday marks twenty—five years since the 1999 mass shooting at columbine high school that killed 12 students and one teacher — and wounded more than 20 others. the massacre is widely—regarded as the first major mass shooting at a us school in the modern era — marking a turning point for the country. 0n the eve of the anniversary, community members gathered in denver, colorado to remember the lives lost. candles...
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it's pretty clear that israel's preparations for this much altered assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering pace, has been an all—day meeting of the israeli war cabinet, it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas notjust politically but also militarily, and according to israeli sources about 25% of hamas's fighting force remains, along with the leadership and most of it is thought to be in rougher in southern gaza, but alongside it must be remembered that about 130,000 hostages, those who were taken and abducted into gaza on october seven —— 130 hostages. there is also 1.5 million gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees, thought to be in rougher which is why the international community in particular the americans and british and other allies of israel have urged israel not to undertake this big full—scale military operation in order to get or to facilitate the movement of some of those internal refugees because there is already humanitarian crisis in gaza and the prospect of a big lottery operation alongside more than 1 million internal refugees is something
it's pretty clear that israel's preparations for this much altered assault on rafah in southern gaza are gathering pace, has been an all—day meeting of the israeli war cabinet, it is still israel's intentions to finish off hamas notjust politically but also militarily, and according to israeli sources about 25% of hamas's fighting force remains, along with the leadership and most of it is thought to be in rougher in southern gaza, but alongside it must be remembered that about 130,000...
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benjamin netanyahu has warned that israel's military will soon intensify its attacks on hamas. in a speech on the eve of the jewish holiday of passover, he said further painful blows against hamas were needed in the coming days to secure the release of israeli hostages. 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the city of rafah in southern gaza on sunday, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the health ministry in gaza, which is run by hamas, says more than 30,000 people have died since the start of the war in october. as fergal keane now reports, while the world worried about a wider war between israel and iran, in gaza, the suffering continued. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. shouting but in gaza, nothing changed. this was rafah today after 15 children from one family were killed in an air strike. translation: show me one man among them. l they're all children and women. you can see my identity is completely erased with the deaths of my wife and childr
benjamin netanyahu has warned that israel's military will soon intensify its attacks on hamas. in a speech on the eve of the jewish holiday of passover, he said further painful blows against hamas were needed in the coming days to secure the release of israeli hostages. 15 children are among the dead, after an israeli air strike on the city of rafah in southern gaza on sunday, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the health ministry in gaza, which is run by hamas,...
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show of bipartisanship the us is one step closer to sending long—awaited aid to ukraine along with israel and the indo—pacific region after this vote from us house of representatives. it now heads to the senate. president biden has called to advance it swiftly so it can head to his desk in the oval office so he can sign off on it. the pentagon for its part watching the political infighting going on has been trying to pre—position weaponry where it can so that those weapons can head to ukraine, head to troops on the ground sooner rather than later. potentially within days as opposed to weeks. that doesn't rule out the prospect of further political infighting despite the fact that congresswoman nancy pelosi had called to sign off on the bill for ukraine. we know that it had been facing resistance from the republican party. they had wanted ties to strict immigration laws, stricter border security with the us—mexico border. that particular vote failed. they needed a two thirds majority so that did not come to pass. instead what you saw with the ukraine bill is that more republicans vote
show of bipartisanship the us is one step closer to sending long—awaited aid to ukraine along with israel and the indo—pacific region after this vote from us house of representatives. it now heads to the senate. president biden has called to advance it swiftly so it can head to his desk in the oval office so he can sign off on it. the pentagon for its part watching the political infighting going on has been trying to pre—position weaponry where it can so that those weapons can head to...
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it was a limited response and that is one thing but you saw that even when the irani and drones hit israel, oil barely moved and the reason is the boy. as long as we still have oil flowing and there is serious disruption to the market, what we see is plenty of spare capacity. —— the reason is the buoy. opec was production cuts which were quite big so for instance saudi arabia has spare capacity of around 3 million barrels per day so whatever happens, there are people who can move into barrels that are missing from the market should that be necessary. trailing market should that be necessary. why do ou market should that be necessary. why do you think — market should that be necessary. why do you think secondary sanctions have not been placed on iran? it is those that could seriously impact their oiling industry, isn't it? because it targets banking? yes. their oiling industry, isn't it? because it targets banking? yes, the bankin: because it targets banking? yes, the banking sanctions _ because it targets banking? yes, the banking sanctions but _ because it targets banking? yes, the
it was a limited response and that is one thing but you saw that even when the irani and drones hit israel, oil barely moved and the reason is the boy. as long as we still have oil flowing and there is serious disruption to the market, what we see is plenty of spare capacity. —— the reason is the buoy. opec was production cuts which were quite big so for instance saudi arabia has spare capacity of around 3 million barrels per day so whatever happens, there are people who can move into...
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it is israel's intention notjust to finish off hamas politically but militarily. about 25% of hamas' fighting force remains, along with leadership, and most is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, it must be remembered, but 130 hostages, those taken and abducted into gaza on october seven. so there is1 million one half gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees thought to be internal refugees thought to be in rafah. that is why the international community, particularly the americans, the british, and other allies, have emerged israel not to undertake this big full—scale military operation to get or to facilitate the movement of some of those internal refugees because there is already a humanitarian crisis in gaza and the prospect of a big military operation alongside more than 1 million internal refugees is something a lot of people don't want to consider. the one thing that might prevent a big military operation happening is ifpi to make peace talks or talks about a ceasefire between the israelis and hamas were to get somewhere. —— happening is
it is israel's intention notjust to finish off hamas politically but militarily. about 25% of hamas' fighting force remains, along with leadership, and most is thought to be in rafah in southern gaza. alongside, it must be remembered, but 130 hostages, those taken and abducted into gaza on october seven. so there is1 million one half gazans or thereabouts, internal refugees thought to be internal refugees thought to be in rafah. that is why the international community, particularly the...
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but rafah may soon be invaded by israel. who knows what will happen in the life of this little survivor. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. the war has prompted protests at university campuses in the us. protests at yale university had dozens of pro— palestinian protesters apprehended. columbia cancelled in—person classes on monday d's tension after a senior rabbi told jewish tensions it was not safe for them to be there. toa to a developing story in the uk where a bill designed to deter migrants from crossing the english channel and entering the uk has passed after hours of debate. the bill's passage means that some asylum seekers arriving in the uk would be sent to rwanda and could be granted refugee status. they also could apply to settle in rwanda on other grounds, or seek asylum in another "safe third country". the legislation also says anyone entering the uk illegally is eligible to be sent to rwanda, and there is no path back to the uk. it took years to get to this stage and critics say the bill will put people at
but rafah may soon be invaded by israel. who knows what will happen in the life of this little survivor. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. the war has prompted protests at university campuses in the us. protests at yale university had dozens of pro— palestinian protesters apprehended. columbia cancelled in—person classes on monday d's tension after a senior rabbi told jewish tensions it was not safe for them to be there. toa to a developing story in the uk where a bill designed to deter...
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it's been very tense between pro—palestinians and pro—israel groups. we're seeing this demonstrated now by the protests which are spilling over into clashes with the police. there will be questions about how police have handled this. and the way in which they can escalate quite quickly if you go in with a heavy—handed approach. universities themselves being held to account about the way in which they decide to calm tensions. it's notable that the university of southern california decided to cancel graduation speeches because of back. emma, thank ou speeches because of back. emma, thank you for— speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. _ speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we _ speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will - speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will take i speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will take a l thank you for that. we will take a short break. we see speakerjohnson we will go live to that. do you stay with us. we will be right back. hello. it has
it's been very tense between pro—palestinians and pro—israel groups. we're seeing this demonstrated now by the protests which are spilling over into clashes with the police. there will be questions about how police have handled this. and the way in which they can escalate quite quickly if you go in with a heavy—handed approach. universities themselves being held to account about the way in which they decide to calm tensions. it's notable that the university of southern california decided...
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next to the latest on the israel—gaza war. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. the bbc has seen tents ready to house refugees. this is a satellite picture of the site to the west of khan younis. this picture was taken on april the 7th and there are no tents. take a look at the second picture two weeks later, it�*s the same site but this time you can see those rows of tents. israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several how hamas battalions. allies have warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack. more than a million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah as part of its invasion is relished playing to evacuate civilians out of the city. in another development, hamas published a video appearing to show an israeli—american hostage, 24—year—old hersh goldberg—polin, in captivity. the bbc has not independently verified the video or when it was taken. the short, undated video showed the 23—year—old miss
next to the latest on the israel—gaza war. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. the bbc has seen tents ready to house refugees. this is a satellite picture of the site to the west of khan younis. this picture was taken on april the 7th and there are no tents. take a look at the second picture two weeks later, it�*s the same site but this time you can see those rows of tents. israel says it hopes to...
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but rafah may soon be invaded by israel. who knows what will happen in the life of this little survivor. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. you are watching bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improve standards of transparency and neutrality. the report also says israel has yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many locals employed by the agency belonged to the hamas militant group. dozens of protesters have been arrested at yale university as demonstrations against the war in gaza hit us campuses. speaking to the bbc, the ivy league university said that protesters had occupied a square and ignored requests to leave. it comes a week after 100 people were arrested at columbia university for staging similar actions ecuadorian police have arrested a high profile gang leader who escaped from prison injanuary. fabricio colon pico lead the los lobos gang which is thought to have over 8,000 me
but rafah may soon be invaded by israel. who knows what will happen in the life of this little survivor. fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. you are watching bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improve standards of transparency and neutrality. the report also says israel has yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many locals employed by the agency belonged...
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in southern gaza, the numbers killed by israel's devastating offensive is now becoming clearer. since israeli troops withdrew from khan younis, seen as a stronghold of hamas earlier this month, dozens of bodies have been discovered in mass graves in the grounds of nasser hospital. the israeli military is yet to comment. one woman found her husband's remains. translation: we are following the news so that we _ could come, fetch the bodies and bury them. we found osama's body but not that of his brother mohammed. the fallout from 7th october and the fighting it triggered continues to be deeply felt, with many questions about what happened before and since still unanswered. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. china has been hit by heavy rains, with flooding and landslides in parts of the country. 11 people have been reported missing and more than 60,000 have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong province, with a warning that river levels there could hit a once in a century peak. our china correspondent laura bicker reports. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue,
in southern gaza, the numbers killed by israel's devastating offensive is now becoming clearer. since israeli troops withdrew from khan younis, seen as a stronghold of hamas earlier this month, dozens of bodies have been discovered in mass graves in the grounds of nasser hospital. the israeli military is yet to comment. one woman found her husband's remains. translation: we are following the news so that we _ could come, fetch the bodies and bury them. we found osama's body but not that of his...
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the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen�*s father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother, and then doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting an air pump into her mouth and then placing her in an incubator, and it looked at that time as though there was a fragment of hope, that out of this terrible tragedy, some life would survive. of course, at that time, we should point out, doctors were saying her condition was critical. and indeed, one of the doctors, dr salama, who looks after the emergency care in the neonatal unit at emirati hospital, he did say, "if she survives". well, we now know that that didn't happen. baby sabreen joins the 16 other children who were killed that weekend in air strikes by israel. we are told also by
the israel defence forces say they were going after hamas operatives and hamas infrastructure. the missile hit the family home. it killed sabreen�*s father. it killed her three—year—old sister, malak, and then her mother, badly injured, was rushed to a local hospital, and that's where we saw these dramatic scenes of baby sabreen being born. she was born through a caesarean section on her mother, and then doctors tried to resuscitate her, tapping her chest to stimulate breathing, putting...
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with israel, and thatis an interesting... with israel, and that is an interesting development because of the current policy. it is a very tense time and i think it is going to be a very challenging discussion that antony blinken is going to have with his counterpart and he supposedly is meeting the president as well. it is planned to be a very lengthy conversation that covers everything from trade, economy, military confrontation. let's talk about taiwan. the us giving this money that has been allocated to the region and taiwan is very pleased about it but china has responded today saying that america should not be doing this. in terms of what could possibly be said at these meetings to make things any better on that front, is there anything? i better on that front, is there anything?— better on that front, is there an hint ? ,, , ., ., better on that front, is there an hint? ,, , ., ., , anything? i think it is going to be china pushing — anything? i think it is going to be china pushing a _ anything? i think it is going
with israel, and thatis an interesting... with israel, and that is an interesting development because of the current policy. it is a very tense time and i think it is going to be a very challenging discussion that antony blinken is going to have with his counterpart and he supposedly is meeting the president as well. it is planned to be a very lengthy conversation that covers everything from trade, economy, military confrontation. let's talk about taiwan. the us giving this money that has been...