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they launch into israel. israel agreed to the cease-fire and continued firing on israel and violated a humanitarian truce. a government needs to protect the citizens and the rocket attacks from hamas have expanded . i do not think anybody would blame netanyahu for ordering this incursion and stopping the violence against israeli civilian population. israel is attempting to protect the population and stop the rockets from reaching major cities. time.are out of thank you for that. thank you for joining us. >> israel orders ground troops into action and 18,000 are on reserve for the gone strike -- groundstroked. impact andthe market the news. the top story is what is happening in israel and the ukraine as we take a look at tensions around the world. wealth management. the situation playing out right now. to getare going to have worse before there is a difference in equities. tell us about what we are seeing right now. >> we are seeing a consolidation. >> we live in an environment -- andterest rates are asset pri
they launch into israel. israel agreed to the cease-fire and continued firing on israel and violated a humanitarian truce. a government needs to protect the citizens and the rocket attacks from hamas have expanded . i do not think anybody would blame netanyahu for ordering this incursion and stopping the violence against israeli civilian population. israel is attempting to protect the population and stop the rockets from reaching major cities. time.are out of thank you for that. thank you for...
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holder and fighter against israel. his brother recalls how in the '70s his mother stood and watched as injured and killed palestinian fighters were brought to a makeshift hospital next door. she used to cry. we would cry with her, he said. then the mother, herself, was killed by an israeli shell. he was nine years old. when he grew up he turned into a fighter against israel when it infaded. >> i was -- invaded. >> translation: i was not surprised. my brother has always been a rebel. >> reporter: he named his youngest son after hamas's leader. his 14-year-old daughter said his father spoke about the injustice in gaza, and she prays for its people before going to sleep. >> reporter: this man was a sunni. he was on good terms, and fought with them in the 2006 israel war on lebanon. when hezbollah fought along side syria's president bashar al-assad, he was disappointed. when sunni islamist militants fought with each other and against other shiite groups, hussain disapproved. >> translation: it was an outcry against infight
holder and fighter against israel. his brother recalls how in the '70s his mother stood and watched as injured and killed palestinian fighters were brought to a makeshift hospital next door. she used to cry. we would cry with her, he said. then the mother, herself, was killed by an israeli shell. he was nine years old. when he grew up he turned into a fighter against israel when it infaded. >> i was -- invaded. >> translation: i was not surprised. my brother has always been a rebel....
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. >> israel invades gaza, underway, at this hour. israel launches a devastating ground assault on gaza. going down deep, to flood the tunnels where they say hamas threats are hiding. it is the heaviest show against hamas in years. a jet with fearly 300 people onboard blown out of the sky. al jazeera is the fist network at the scene. downed at the border of ukraine and russia, but who did it? and why? good evening and thank you for joining us. two of the most tenuous conflict zones erupted in game changing development, and breaking news continues to emerge even after this hour, from the scene, of a malaysian passenger jet crack. and in the middle east where israel has haunch add major air strike. to sneak into israel, the army gave mer mission to call up 18,000 more reservist, bringing the total number of troops to nearly 60,000. at least 230 have been killed more than 1800 injured. in the west bank, clashes have erupted. at least 14 people were injured. in the ground in gaza city, and joins us now, nick. >> good evening joey what we
. >> israel invades gaza, underway, at this hour. israel launches a devastating ground assault on gaza. going down deep, to flood the tunnels where they say hamas threats are hiding. it is the heaviest show against hamas in years. a jet with fearly 300 people onboard blown out of the sky. al jazeera is the fist network at the scene. downed at the border of ukraine and russia, but who did it? and why? good evening and thank you for joining us. two of the most tenuous conflict zones erupted...
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a man was killed by a rocket fired into israel. two israeli soldiers were killed after intercepting hamas militants who were trying to enter by a tunnel network. the tunnels are a target of the israeli offensive. ofthey are down nine to 50% the operation. it is a gradual mission. we are increasing pressure. we are striking this organization and decreasing his terrorist capabilities. >> israel is expected to widen its ground offensive in the coming days. palestinian civilians have been the to seek shelter as death toll in gaza has already passed 300. >> we are joined in jerusalem. tonya, we have seen israel say it is stepping up its ground operation. what does that mean? >> it could mean that the focus might shift to other areas in the gaza strip. the israeli army says that -- they are trying to destroy hidden stocks of rocket launchers. the targeted tunnel systems which they say militants could use to infiltrate israel and according to one such incident happened where two israeli soldiers will killed. for the people in gaza, it mea
a man was killed by a rocket fired into israel. two israeli soldiers were killed after intercepting hamas militants who were trying to enter by a tunnel network. the tunnels are a target of the israeli offensive. ofthey are down nine to 50% the operation. it is a gradual mission. we are increasing pressure. we are striking this organization and decreasing his terrorist capabilities. >> israel is expected to widen its ground offensive in the coming days. palestinian civilians have been the...
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hile the west has been slow to condemn israel for its offensive. leaders like president obama and chancellor merkel have stressed israel must be allowed to distress itself. >> as the israeli attacks from the ground, sea and the air, thursday's five-hour partial truce seems very far. yet some world leaders are trying to mediate one for the sake of those trapped in the fighting. some hoped hamas would accept a cease-fire. >> they asked me what i would do. i said i would contact turkish and qatar authorities because they can influence hamas. >> turkey and qatar are seen as two possible mediators but this time israel could be the one who dismisses the deal, as it sees qatar as a close ally of hamas, while tush -- turkish leaders re among its harshest critics. >> israel's unrestrained acts unfortunately plant the seeds of hatred in palestine and around the world. >> israel has received reports from the u.s., the u.k. and germany saying it has the right to defend its citizens. >> israeli cities are reachable with rockets, something that was tried. every
hile the west has been slow to condemn israel for its offensive. leaders like president obama and chancellor merkel have stressed israel must be allowed to distress itself. >> as the israeli attacks from the ground, sea and the air, thursday's five-hour partial truce seems very far. yet some world leaders are trying to mediate one for the sake of those trapped in the fighting. some hoped hamas would accept a cease-fire. >> they asked me what i would do. i said i would contact...
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john kerry's plane is one that imagined to land in israel. pushing for a ceasefire, he is trying to unite the arab world and reach an aagreement. he met the palestinian president. >> we will continue to push for this ceasefire. we will continue to work with president abbas and others in the region in order to achieve it. i can tell you that we have in last 24 hours made some progress in moving towards that goal. >> but it seems progress toward a truce at any time moving fast, while the offensive in gaza continues with terrifying force. "bbc news," tel aviv. >> following that meeting with the palestinian president, u.s. secretary of state john kerry met israel's prime minister, netanyahu about a possible ceasefire. for more on the negotiations, i spoke with michael. he is a former senior director for middle east affairs at the white house national security council. he is now at the washington institute. >> michael, how did michelle, the hamas leader who held the press conference and said there wouldn't be a truce without the lifting of a block
john kerry's plane is one that imagined to land in israel. pushing for a ceasefire, he is trying to unite the arab world and reach an aagreement. he met the palestinian president. >> we will continue to push for this ceasefire. we will continue to work with president abbas and others in the region in order to achieve it. i can tell you that we have in last 24 hours made some progress in moving towards that goal. >> but it seems progress toward a truce at any time moving fast, while...
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israel he does not want to see -- israel does not want to see a single civilian casualty, and definitely not children. what is the dilemma? the dilemma is hamas has exactly the opposite goal. kill is trying to really citizens, and that is with their indiscriminate rocket fire -- to kill israeli citizens with their indiscriminate rocket fire, and they are going through butels to murder and mame, -- gazahamas itself, itself, hamas has things that put the palestinians in gaza at harms risk. are shooting at the population and using the population as a human shield. that maybe clear. >> let me just interrupt you. we hear that argument a lot, but there are one million people in a very small stretch of a densely populated area. where are they supposed to go? that is why we have urged them to leave the areas where there is combat. if we take, example, yesterday's intense fighting in a neighborhood in gaza, we were days before urging the civilian population to vacate that area because we had to move into deal with the hamas targets there. there were some very fermentable hamastarget -- formidable
israel he does not want to see -- israel does not want to see a single civilian casualty, and definitely not children. what is the dilemma? the dilemma is hamas has exactly the opposite goal. kill is trying to really citizens, and that is with their indiscriminate rocket fire -- to kill israeli citizens with their indiscriminate rocket fire, and they are going through butels to murder and mame, -- gazahamas itself, itself, hamas has things that put the palestinians in gaza at harms risk. are...
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hamas is still firing rockets into israel. and israel is targeting buildings of ja,as -- of hamas leaders. hamas vows they will not destroy them. >> the israel offensive, this looked like an entirely new conflict. thousands of soldiers are massing -- are amassing on the border. the government says they want to close tunnels that militants are using to infiltrate israeli resources. >> my instructions to the army with the approval of the security cabinet is to prepare for the possibility of a whining of the ground. >> it was late last night that israeli drone troops went into gaza. the first soldier was killed in the conflict i. it has taken a terrible toll on gaza. >> he said or to the invasion saying that hamas needs to change. >> we feel we can deal with hamas if they can eliminate this idea from the heads that they can not release [indiscernible] it's not going to happen. >> we had to seek cover in the basement. yet again israel is directing its might against hams. this is a third strike. victory will again be elusive. >> fo
hamas is still firing rockets into israel. and israel is targeting buildings of ja,as -- of hamas leaders. hamas vows they will not destroy them. >> the israel offensive, this looked like an entirely new conflict. thousands of soldiers are massing -- are amassing on the border. the government says they want to close tunnels that militants are using to infiltrate israeli resources. >> my instructions to the army with the approval of the security cabinet is to prepare for the...
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of being a rogue state. >> well, israel is engaged in war crimes. it is engaged in fate terrorism. it is targetting and killing civilians. it has destroyed the very foundations of any meaningful negotiation. also, it has down that earlier with its ongoing settlement activity, land theft, land grab. dem lyingses, theft, demolitions, all indicating that israel is not a peace partner, but is a rogue state that exists outside the law. there is no way we can come to any peace agreement with such a country, unless it abandons terrorism, unless it abandons its policy of intimidation, assault, attack and bombing and destruction, and unless it abides by international law. otherwise, this is going to be a situation where israel insists on holding people in captivity and bashing and killing and bombing them to smither eaches, and we will -- smithereens, and we will say they have to face judicial accountability in all the world courts that are supposed to curb and try war criminals. >>> nisreen el-shamayleh is in ramallah and joins me from there now. let's talk
of being a rogue state. >> well, israel is engaged in war crimes. it is engaged in fate terrorism. it is targetting and killing civilians. it has destroyed the very foundations of any meaningful negotiation. also, it has down that earlier with its ongoing settlement activity, land theft, land grab. dem lyingses, theft, demolitions, all indicating that israel is not a peace partner, but is a rogue state that exists outside the law. there is no way we can come to any peace agreement with...
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israel isn't ruling out a ground offensive. with no lasting cease-fire and side, the suffering is increasing by the day. another palestinian family bury their dead. >> where is this all going now? we have our correspondent on the line from jerusalem right now. >> we get reports of heavy bombardment all over the gaza strip. as well as rocket attacks from gaza into israel. that yes, they have been there in the past hour. >> is there a cease-fire deal and is there any enthusiasm? >> in the public on the political level -- >> is there widespread support for thomas? are they wary of the fighting of the blockade? >> this might have changed. it is our to tell right now. they all have different opinions. and what people are really worried about are the living conditions do not change after all this. that is really the source of this conflict. >> president obama has asked israel to do more to protect civilians in gaza. >> palestinians and human rights organizations argue gaza is so densely build it, there is a hih risk and that is where
israel isn't ruling out a ground offensive. with no lasting cease-fire and side, the suffering is increasing by the day. another palestinian family bury their dead. >> where is this all going now? we have our correspondent on the line from jerusalem right now. >> we get reports of heavy bombardment all over the gaza strip. as well as rocket attacks from gaza into israel. that yes, they have been there in the past hour. >> is there a cease-fire deal and is there any enthusiasm?...
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the choice ahead now for israel is withdraw or hit much harder. bbc news on the israel-gaza border. >> and we do understand tonight that the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry say an unconditional truce in gaza has been agreed to by all parties. that will be a 72-hour truce, e to start at 0500 g.m.t. on friday. so that's news tonight. the united nations has warned gaza's population is facing a precipice and has called upon the international community to address the extreme situation. the u.s. estimates more than 4,000 palestinians have been displaced by the fighting. our international correspondent reports now on the plight of some of those who have been forced to leave their homes. >> a rescue mission to a small town on the southern fringes of gaza. a front line between israelis and militants. every time the red cross has tried to get in, they've been shot at. but this week both sides agreed to a brief cease-fire. >> we are just here to escort some ambulances from the -- to ian society into some wo
the choice ahead now for israel is withdraw or hit much harder. bbc news on the israel-gaza border. >> and we do understand tonight that the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry say an unconditional truce in gaza has been agreed to by all parties. that will be a 72-hour truce, e to start at 0500 g.m.t. on friday. so that's news tonight. the united nations has warned gaza's population is facing a precipice and has called upon the international...
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as israel attacks gaza. to crush palestinian militants. [ bleep ]. >> whoa, whoa whoa. >> it cannot be justified. it is not -- it is a individualful military aggression. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilian and they are using civilians to protect their missiles. that's difference. >> tonight we're live in gaza. and up front, murder in the ukraine sky. >> you just hope that none of the children are the grandchildren will go before you. and now it has happened. >> minutes after 298 men, women, and children, and babies are killed, our intelligence tracked to a near certainty the russian supplied surface to air missile that took that airliner down. but who pulled the trigger? the rag tag rebels or the russians leading their fight. >> a group of separatists can't shoot down a military transport plane or fighter jets without sophisticated training or equipment. that's coming from russia. >> the president is right but he's too cool for school. here's what he could have said. >> i believe that vlad
as israel attacks gaza. to crush palestinian militants. [ bleep ]. >> whoa, whoa whoa. >> it cannot be justified. it is not -- it is a individualful military aggression. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilian and they are using civilians to protect their missiles. that's difference. >> tonight we're live in gaza. and up front, murder in the ukraine sky. >> you just hope that none of the children are the grandchildren will go before you. and now it...
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israel is a no-fly zone. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this", those stories and more ahead. >> up. >> the area has been tampered with. russia says it will influence. >> a scuffle broke out turning into a brawl. >> u.s. carriers are prohibited teleashe's. >> the fighting -- tela sieve. on. >> we have seen too much blood shed on all sides. >> stop fighting. >> rick perry sent an alert in 2012 -- a letter in 2012, warning obama. responsibility. >> when we look at the pipeline, it's full of black and brown boys. when you suspend the child you engrain that they are not good enough. >> we have to think about a country which would rather build prisons than schools. >> we begin with u.s. health officials that they have no evidence of the direct russian involvement in the shoot down of malaysia airlines flight 17. the jet was likely shot down by a surface to air missile fired by mistake from on area controlled by russian-backed rebels, and russia created the happen. >> we are working to determine whether ther
israel is a no-fly zone. i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this", those stories and more ahead. >> up. >> the area has been tampered with. russia says it will influence. >> a scuffle broke out turning into a brawl. >> u.s. carriers are prohibited teleashe's. >> the fighting -- tela sieve. on. >> we have seen too much blood shed on all sides. >> stop fighting. >> rick perry sent an alert in 2012 -- a letter in 2012, warning obama....
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we support israel. it is disappointing and i am glad to see israel is not listening. >> there is no question that i doubt obama would do. colonel, thank you for being with us. >> joining me fox news contributor richard ren nell. richard, what do you think of what's going on and the fact that we have the united states saying to our allies in the middle east only two allies. egypt did as well. we ought to take them in a little closer. what do you think? >> we have to remember israel has to do what they have to do. when you have thousands of rockets coming ore remember it was up to 1,500 at one point. you have to do something. now is the time they are going to go in and they are going to do the painstakingly hard work of trying to find where the rockets are, where the tunnels are, where the bad guys are. rather israel is very sophisticated and trying its best to leave the civilians and citizens out of this. >> palestinians are saying no, you are killing civilians. you are killing our children. >> i think t
we support israel. it is disappointing and i am glad to see israel is not listening. >> there is no question that i doubt obama would do. colonel, thank you for being with us. >> joining me fox news contributor richard ren nell. richard, what do you think of what's going on and the fact that we have the united states saying to our allies in the middle east only two allies. egypt did as well. we ought to take them in a little closer. what do you think? >> we have to remember...
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there's nothing from israel. israel has crossings open, even during the campaign, hundreds of goods are going in today, yesterday, ever yes day there's -- every day there's goods for the population. there's conflict, one party. the idea, and hamas, and the terrorist infrastructure, there's one party that cares about the civilian population of gaza, and it's not hamas. >> you say the tunnels are aimed at the death and destruction of israel, and we are seeing a proportionate death of civilians in gaza, and a destruction of gaza. what is your justification for that? >> actually, the situation is, indeed, dire, and a human tragedy, but the human tragedy is a result of hamas's policy, as a result of the way that they are utilizing the force from the staging ground. they are using the civilians as a part of their tragedy. that is what they are doing. we, as a military force, a professional military force. we can only find our hands according to the rules of law. we are finding ourselves and limiting ourselves. if we wa
there's nothing from israel. israel has crossings open, even during the campaign, hundreds of goods are going in today, yesterday, ever yes day there's -- every day there's goods for the population. there's conflict, one party. the idea, and hamas, and the terrorist infrastructure, there's one party that cares about the civilian population of gaza, and it's not hamas. >> you say the tunnels are aimed at the death and destruction of israel, and we are seeing a proportionate death of...
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both israel and hamas might be committing war crimes. is anybody listening echo >> i don't think so. there were angry reactions. the decision, the travesty that should be rejected everywhere, the human rights council has passed resolution today condemning the israeli defense, calling it one encounter of practice. and regarding hamas we have not heard any reaction to the combination of rocket fire. >> efforts are being led by john kerry. we heard him talking of some progress being made. >> does seem to be a lot of diplomatic efforts but we really don't know what is going on behind closed doors. he said today that the progress has been made but did not elaborate. and a source in cairo says that we are getting reports of the leader of hamas in exile and speaking tonight there. as long as the blockade would not be lifted. we understand he is heading back to cairo sometime this week. as the focal point of all talk right now. also, the fighting is ongoing. >> thank you for keeping us up-to-date on developments in jerusalem. in nigeria, 39 peop
both israel and hamas might be committing war crimes. is anybody listening echo >> i don't think so. there were angry reactions. the decision, the travesty that should be rejected everywhere, the human rights council has passed resolution today condemning the israeli defense, calling it one encounter of practice. and regarding hamas we have not heard any reaction to the combination of rocket fire. >> efforts are being led by john kerry. we heard him talking of some progress being...
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coming in to israel. and netanyahu has decided that they are going to try to stay long enough to really set back hamas hamas, destroy as much weaponry as they can, destroy launching points, destroy the tunnel network, and, quite franks think they could topple hamas's rule in gaza they would. but the question is can they do it if they are given more time. >> what do you think? >> the problem is for israel how do you define victory? all hamas has to do is take israel's worst and try to capture international headlines by focusing on civilian death and at the end of the cease-fire say we are still standing. >> do you think the u.s. influence in israel is waning? >> i don't think so but in the cease fires we have done before it only happens when israel decides it is time for a cease-fire and at that point the u.s. can come in and broker a deal. up to that point it is very difficult. >> steven hadley, thank you for joining us. in other news, south africa's national union of metal workers have called off the str
coming in to israel. and netanyahu has decided that they are going to try to stay long enough to really set back hamas hamas, destroy as much weaponry as they can, destroy launching points, destroy the tunnel network, and, quite franks think they could topple hamas's rule in gaza they would. but the question is can they do it if they are given more time. >> what do you think? >> the problem is for israel how do you define victory? all hamas has to do is take israel's worst and try...
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reports that we are getting suggest that israel said no and rejected, but we can't confirm that israel denied hamas this 2-hour humanitarian pause. we can't confirm that. we understand because they are trying to pull bodies out. >> we are hearing that the israeli army is saying that there'll be no humanitarian truce before the eid it'll day, officially rejecting the request made by hamas. there's a lot of diplomacy, here in qatar. talks of a catery brokered truce. what is said on the israeli side about this. are they hope to the today of a ceasefire, a truce. >> that will be a disaster, we'll see casualties in gaza. this is why it's important for the efforts to materialize. the international efforts and diplomatic effort to reach a ceasefire. the israelis have not commented or said anything about plans to negotiate a that's fire. they have been quiet about that. we learnt that the qatari proposal or fishive to relaunch the attempt to achieve a ceasefire is not on the table. israeli officials have not said anything about a ceasefire in recent days, and now you are saying that the israel
reports that we are getting suggest that israel said no and rejected, but we can't confirm that israel denied hamas this 2-hour humanitarian pause. we can't confirm that. we understand because they are trying to pull bodies out. >> we are hearing that the israeli army is saying that there'll be no humanitarian truce before the eid it'll day, officially rejecting the request made by hamas. there's a lot of diplomacy, here in qatar. talks of a catery brokered truce. what is said on the...
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wants to continue their armed jihad against israel. they don't care how many palestinians in gaza suffer in the process. >> even if this is about fighting hamas trying to deplete its military capabilities as is the stated military objective of this operation, you say the factor of collective punishment is not an israeli concern. can you avoid a collective punishment in gaza? >> let's be clear. we did not want this conflict. we did not want this escalation. is being forced on us by hamas who close the door to diplomacy. the operational orders are clear. we do not target civilians or civilian infrastructure. our target is only hamas and its military machine and the infrastructure it uses to conduct its terrorist war against israel. it is very important to understand who hamas is. hamas says the jewish state has no right to exist in any borders. they are open about that. hamas says every israeli civilian are legitimate targets war a terror against our people. hamas is not just an enemy of israel. hamas is an enemy of the people of gaza. e
wants to continue their armed jihad against israel. they don't care how many palestinians in gaza suffer in the process. >> even if this is about fighting hamas trying to deplete its military capabilities as is the stated military objective of this operation, you say the factor of collective punishment is not an israeli concern. can you avoid a collective punishment in gaza? >> let's be clear. we did not want this conflict. we did not want this escalation. is being forced on us by...
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remarkably enough both israel and hamas told them no dice. the united states has been trying to get vladimir putin to back off the ukraine. start with the very basic issue of reducing the number of russian troops on ukraine's border. instead putin is escalating his involvement. reports attend of the week of russian artillery fire across the border. that's a direct military intervention. so the sobering side of that picture is that in a world with less to hold it together that was the case before the, you know, the leverage the united states has seems to have been weakened at well. gwen: you say it's remarkable that the israelis and hamas didn't take care of the cease-fire agreement. i mean, middle east been traveling the world for the past year and hasn't been able to resolve anything. i'm curious for all three of them based on who you talk to here in washington and overseas. do people think he's been effective? >> i think you have to give him he did the nergy -- sunday shows saying we've got to get over there. silly that we're not here. it w
remarkably enough both israel and hamas told them no dice. the united states has been trying to get vladimir putin to back off the ukraine. start with the very basic issue of reducing the number of russian troops on ukraine's border. instead putin is escalating his involvement. reports attend of the week of russian artillery fire across the border. that's a direct military intervention. so the sobering side of that picture is that in a world with less to hold it together that was the case...
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what are israel's objectives. mort speak to that. >> israel's objects are simple. they want to make sure -- the first objective is to make sure they aren't going to be attacked by missiles launched. they've had hundreds and hundreds of them launched against them with various types of military capabilities the second thing they want to make sure is that gaza does not remain a platform for continuation attacks on israel. the most prnt is to make -- important is to make sure that doesn't happen to them. >> but this is a diminishing return that the israelis are geting. all over the world the pictures of what is happening tog civilians in gaza. hundreds dead and over 1,000 wounded is causing a tremendous up rising in the arab street and the world. >> the greater understanding is that those are the pictures that hamas wants. that lies -- hamas bases their population in densely plated areas so civilians wil. >> why are they shooting --. >> the united states had a program which israel agreed to and hamas did not agree to to basically bring this to a halt. >> 2 million peop
what are israel's objectives. mort speak to that. >> israel's objects are simple. they want to make sure -- the first objective is to make sure they aren't going to be attacked by missiles launched. they've had hundreds and hundreds of them launched against them with various types of military capabilities the second thing they want to make sure is that gaza does not remain a platform for continuation attacks on israel. the most prnt is to make -- important is to make sure that doesn't...
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influence in israel is waning? >> i don't think so but in the done before e have it only happens when israel decides it is time for a at that point the u.s. can come in and broker a deal. p to that point it is very difficult. >> steven hadley, thank you for joining us. other news, south africa's national union of metal workers have called off the strike after accepting a 10% wage increase for the 220,000 members. it is to cause current manufacturers such as general and others to suspend production. a france recorders from flight are being examined by experts. flying to er jet was algiers when it crashed during 118 eather killing all people on board. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, growing up in a war zone children in syria tell the pain and suffering they have endured since the conflict began. a fire at tripoli is out of during hit by a rocket clashes. we have this report. > the fire is still raging in worst in the country's cycle of violence in three years. these are the latest flames. stru
influence in israel is waning? >> i don't think so but in the done before e have it only happens when israel decides it is time for a at that point the u.s. can come in and broker a deal. p to that point it is very difficult. >> steven hadley, thank you for joining us. other news, south africa's national union of metal workers have called off the strike after accepting a 10% wage increase for the 220,000 members. it is to cause current manufacturers such as general and others to...
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israel responds with air strikes. after won more days of air strikes and rocket fire, on july 8th in a tweet, the israeli military formally announced operation protective edge, and called up 40,000 reservists. analysts say it is part of the on going strategy to keep hamas in check. then hamas reject as cease fire crafted by egypt. on monday, july 14th israel mocked down a hamas drone. dui israel announces it's first fatality, and the palestinian death count nears 200. and yesterday, after a six hour break in the fighting, four palestinian children play on a beach in gaza, and are killed by israeli shelling just yards from hotels where foreign journalists are staying. inning mentions the tunnels talk about the significance of that. >> the tunnels are used both as lifelines for day lay supplies and as weapons of war by hamas. early this morning a group tries to get into southern israel through a tunnel through gaza, the israeli army says it hit that with an air strike, and killed eight of the 13, and it is the second ti
israel responds with air strikes. after won more days of air strikes and rocket fire, on july 8th in a tweet, the israeli military formally announced operation protective edge, and called up 40,000 reservists. analysts say it is part of the on going strategy to keep hamas in check. then hamas reject as cease fire crafted by egypt. on monday, july 14th israel mocked down a hamas drone. dui israel announces it's first fatality, and the palestinian death count nears 200. and yesterday, after a six...
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. ♪ israel's military campaign against gaza, 42 strikes overnight. ♪ and you are watching al jazeera and also on the program, refloating the costa-concordia and the largest under taken gets underway. a collarful germany in paris and marking a hundred years since the start of the first world war. champions of the world, germany win the world cup for the fourth time. ♪ israel's bombing of gaza continues as the conflict enters the 7th day and casualties are rising as they focus on the northern part of the territory overnight and israel plans to intensify air strikes. the death toll now stands at 172 palestinians. international appeals for a cease fire are being ignored and john is at the hospital dealing with most of the injured. >> reporter: this hospital is the main medical center in gaza city where serious patients are taken. a couple of nights ago when the chief's house was struck survivors were brought here but we learned the most when we went inside. the burn unit is full of patients who have been struck in these air strikes and other attacks. but those are not the patients who
. ♪ israel's military campaign against gaza, 42 strikes overnight. ♪ and you are watching al jazeera and also on the program, refloating the costa-concordia and the largest under taken gets underway. a collarful germany in paris and marking a hundred years since the start of the first world war. champions of the world, germany win the world cup for the fourth time. ♪ israel's bombing of gaza continues as the conflict enters the 7th day and casualties are rising as they focus on the...
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this is about israel, and israel's right to defend itself, and our strong support for israel's right to defend itself, but about whether or not there is a way forward that can avoid the loss of soldiers from israel and the loss of civilians everywhere. table, int on the fact, allowed israel -- let me make this clear -- allowed israel to continue to deal with they weres, even as in a short-term cease-fire to try to see if there was a way to reach a sustainable cease-fire. has called for this. the international community has called for this. prime minister netanyahu himself has said that he is prepared to embrace it, providing it does not prejudice israel in its way of protecting itself. and we have made certain that we guarantee that it does not. let me just finish quickly. the fact is that because of our able to get ae short-term 12 hour cease-fire, which then was expanded to 24. because of confusion over the 12 hours, it did not hold. that does not mean that the right approach is not to try to have an appropriate way to come to the table in order to see if a negotiation to take plac
this is about israel, and israel's right to defend itself, and our strong support for israel's right to defend itself, but about whether or not there is a way forward that can avoid the loss of soldiers from israel and the loss of civilians everywhere. table, int on the fact, allowed israel -- let me make this clear -- allowed israel to continue to deal with they weres, even as in a short-term cease-fire to try to see if there was a way to reach a sustainable cease-fire. has called for this....
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also, israelis say some 10 palestinian militants were killed while trying to infiltrate israel via a tunnel. the un security council is calling for an immediate end to hostilities between the two sides. let's cross to gaza to speak to gallagher fenwick. you have just been at a location where another family was killed during an airstrike. tell me, what did you see? >> exactly. i am in the center of gaza, and it is precisely where a strike occurred earlier today, killing about a dozen people who were caught under the rubble of a house. moments ago in this very densely populated and poor area of gaza, we witnessed a similar scene with about 12 missiles launched by an israeli f-16, over some of the houses which a right behind us. it is impossible to know what precisely occurred over there, whether or not there are casualties. we were prevented from approaching the point of contact i locals who said we were risking our lives and could be above theones flying area and observing movements on the ground. we also witnessed several ambulances trying to make their way to that point of impact, a
also, israelis say some 10 palestinian militants were killed while trying to infiltrate israel via a tunnel. the un security council is calling for an immediate end to hostilities between the two sides. let's cross to gaza to speak to gallagher fenwick. you have just been at a location where another family was killed during an airstrike. tell me, what did you see? >> exactly. i am in the center of gaza, and it is precisely where a strike occurred earlier today, killing about a dozen...
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on the one hand supports a cease-fire israel accepts and hasn't wanted israel to go in on the ground. but after a day like today where ireland's taken over 100 rockets, it's hard to basically ask them not to go in. >> you were in the region in 2008 and 2009 when the last full scale ground offense happened. i was in gaza too immediately afterwards. yet the fundamentals of this problem remain the same, don't they? >> that's right. this is now the third round we're seeing in which israel is going after hamas inside gaza trying to get them to stand down, trying to basically bring about a status quo ante. it's what some in israel call mowing the grass, which means maintenance operation trying to limit hamas capabilities. but the political objectives are very limited. they're not to change anything fundamentally on either side. and that's what makes this whole situation somewhat tragic. it's not going to bring about a dramatic change. >> robert, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> reminder of our top story tonight -- malaysian airline passenger plane with 295 people on boar
on the one hand supports a cease-fire israel accepts and hasn't wanted israel to go in on the ground. but after a day like today where ireland's taken over 100 rockets, it's hard to basically ask them not to go in. >> you were in the region in 2008 and 2009 when the last full scale ground offense happened. i was in gaza too immediately afterwards. yet the fundamentals of this problem remain the same, don't they? >> that's right. this is now the third round we're seeing in which...
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but israel is paying a heavy price as well. jon sim pson bbc news on the gaza border. >> war taking place on the grounds and the u.s. secretary of state's efforts to mediate a peace in cairo. i spoke a short time ago with daniel, who formerly served as u.s. ambassador to israel and egypt. he's now at princeton university. daniel, john kerry is in gaza, so is ban ki-moon. this has all the choreography of a cease-fire. but does one seem close to you? >> i don't think so. it looks as though both israel and hamas have not yet secured their objectives. the israelis want to do further damage to the tunnels and to try to degrade hamas' military capabilities. hamas wants to prove that it can inflict harm on israeli soldiers and stand up in this fight. so i think the cease-fire negotiations are going to proceed, but we may be a few days away from any completion of them. >> if the palestinian president pushes for a cease-fire, does he have the authority to get hamas to accept it? >> no, almost not at all. he certainly is going to be a pl
but israel is paying a heavy price as well. jon sim pson bbc news on the gaza border. >> war taking place on the grounds and the u.s. secretary of state's efforts to mediate a peace in cairo. i spoke a short time ago with daniel, who formerly served as u.s. ambassador to israel and egypt. he's now at princeton university. daniel, john kerry is in gaza, so is ban ki-moon. this has all the choreography of a cease-fire. but does one seem close to you? >> i don't think so. it looks as...
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and say they support israel. i think they understand that hamas is taking them down the wrong path. the difference, charlie s that the people of gaza can't speak out any more than the people of iran who dislike their regime can go out and speak out. because these are brutal regimes that crush all descent. hamas executed people who spoke against them because they don't want a situation where they're facing the rage of the people of gaza. >> rose: how far will israel go to wipe out hamas? >> how far are you willing to go to achieve your objective? >> well, we will have to go as far as we have to go. you hope you don't have to go all the way. and reconquering the-- conquering the whole area to wipe them out. i want to remind you 12 years ago, in operation defensive shield that was an operation that was launched during the second anti-fatah after one of the worst periods of terror attacks in israeling we had one month in march of 200023 where we lost hundreds of israelies to suicide bombings including that pass over
and say they support israel. i think they understand that hamas is taking them down the wrong path. the difference, charlie s that the people of gaza can't speak out any more than the people of iran who dislike their regime can go out and speak out. because these are brutal regimes that crush all descent. hamas executed people who spoke against them because they don't want a situation where they're facing the rage of the people of gaza. >> rose: how far will israel go to wipe out hamas?...
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the borders for israel are close. the borders to egypt are close, so they feel like they are trapped. especially now that this ground offensive has come through, and as we hear the reports, the shelling in gaza is being intensified, especially in the hours of darkness. especially right now, the people of gaza are in for another sleepless night full of fear and full of horror. >> with this deployment intensifying, as you put it, is there any chance at all of a cease-fire? >> we can assume that there are still negotiations going on. we do not really know what the progress is there. there is also international pressure. however, president obama today said and president merkel has emphasized that israel has the right to self-defense. even from an international side, the pressure on israel does not seem to be that great, but we can assume that there will be negotiations still going on behind the scenes for a cease-fire, but we do not know what the progress is there. >> a lot to keep our eyes on in the hours ahead. thanks s
the borders for israel are close. the borders to egypt are close, so they feel like they are trapped. especially now that this ground offensive has come through, and as we hear the reports, the shelling in gaza is being intensified, especially in the hours of darkness. especially right now, the people of gaza are in for another sleepless night full of fear and full of horror. >> with this deployment intensifying, as you put it, is there any chance at all of a cease-fire? >> we can...
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and a couple of rockets also fired from the hamas side in to israel. let's speak to nicole johnston who is live for news gas a nicole, evening now i can see the difference behind you, people walking around and cars on the street. so the ceasefire does seem to be holding for now. >> reporter: that's right. we are in the middle of the center. we have been here for about 30 minutes and it is absolutely chaotic. you can see that thousands of people are starting to arrive. they are coming back in to this huge eastern neighborhood of the gaza strip. people will remember that this was really pummeled on saturday night. more than 60, 70 people were kill here in one night alone. and it's been very difficult, practically impossible for people to come back to see the damage, to see if their homes are still here. you can see in the distance a omahas been completely blacked out by gunfire, by smoke and fire, most of this area was hit hard by israeli tank shelling. so you are seeing this morning the scenes have been quite incredible. we have seen relative relativesg
and a couple of rockets also fired from the hamas side in to israel. let's speak to nicole johnston who is live for news gas a nicole, evening now i can see the difference behind you, people walking around and cars on the street. so the ceasefire does seem to be holding for now. >> reporter: that's right. we are in the middle of the center. we have been here for about 30 minutes and it is absolutely chaotic. you can see that thousands of people are starting to arrive. they are coming back...
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we're determined to restore the state of security for the state of israel. we have no interest what's going to be in gaza as long as they're not attacking us. we have proven we are required to deal with the threat. it is a substantial threat. it and an unbearable threat and that's why our forces are on the ground. >> you assume this is going to go on for days. is that right? >> we need to be prepared for it to be prolonged. it's gradual motion. today this stage is moving up to the ground forces preliminary. you know, we've entered gaza in several points. there are other stages it can increase. >> the spokesman for the idf, thanks for joining us. let's get the palestinian side right now. you and i well know this was totally predictable how this would unfold. now the israelis not only from the air and the sea but on the ground they move into gaza. what's your reaction speaking on behalf of the palestinian authority? >> well, you know, i think this just adds to the complexities, adding fuel to the fire. this situation requires aerial bomb boardment, ground troo
we're determined to restore the state of security for the state of israel. we have no interest what's going to be in gaza as long as they're not attacking us. we have proven we are required to deal with the threat. it is a substantial threat. it and an unbearable threat and that's why our forces are on the ground. >> you assume this is going to go on for days. is that right? >> we need to be prepared for it to be prolonged. it's gradual motion. today this stage is moving up to the...
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