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>> hello and welcome >> to our viewers in the >> united states and around >> the world. this is >> cnn is continuing >> breaking news >> coverage. if iran >> strike on israel >> i'm christiane >> amanpour in london alone inside my colleague, alex marquardt in washington. now this morning, israel remains on high alert after iran launched and unprecedented five-hour attack on israel the idf says more than 300 missiles and drones were fired. >> the >> majority were fired from iran some were launched from iraq in yemen, they say only a few were able to pierce israel's defenses hitting an airbase in southern part of the country causing minor damage. and there are no reports of injuries suffered directly from the strikes >> israel is now saying that the us, britain, as well as
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france also acted during these iranian strikes. us forces intercepting more than 71 attack drones and based three ballistic missiles that's according to two us officials who are familiar with matter. the attack was in response to an israeli strike last week on what iran says was its consulate building in damascus that was on april 1, this morning, tehran is saying that the matter has concluded and warns the us and israel against future attacks. but as we speak now, israel's forces do remain on high alert president biden has spoken with benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister reassuring him that washington still has a strong commitment to israel. >> but >> our mj lee has learned the president also told netanyahu, us will not take part in any offensive operation against iran cnn's covering the story around the globe. cnn's kevin liptak and kylie atwood, a
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standing by in washington. but we begin with jeremy diamond in northern israel. so jeremy europe there it's the border with lebanon hezbollah says the did fire was not clear whether it's in relation to the iran strike. what are you hearing up there >> well, listen, we saw a significant barrage of rockets being fired from southern lebanon into northern israel late last night or early this morning, i should say, this followed a five-hour long attack that iran leveled. again israel more than 300 drones and missiles that were fired by iran, 99% of which were intercepted by israeli as well as some american air defense assets, according to the israeli military that included 170 drones, 30 plus cruise missiles and 120 since he ballistic missiles only some of those ballistic missiles, according to the israeli military, actually made it to
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their target with several of those ballistic missiles hitting the nevatim, airbase in southern israel, causing with the israeli military described as light damage of following that barrage, hezbollah fired at least 55 i've rockets directed at northern israel and the golan heights iranian military chief of staff. now saying that this re military response by iran has been concluded. but there's no question that both israel and iran are on high alert. and the question now is how will israel? oh respond to this attack by iran as well as its proxy forces. already we've seen overnight that israel retaliated for those latest strikes striking deep inside lebanon in northern lebanon, which is rarer than the typical israeli response that we see israel's work cabinet convenes overnight to discuss potential responses so far they have yet to publicly say what that
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response will look like. we know that in recent days before these this attack happens, israel effectively said that an iranian attack on israeli soil would result in a commensurate response suggesting a response on iranian soil itself that much remains unclear at this hour, but certainly this is a significant inflection point. and while the wave of iranian drones and missiles has now concluded, much more still remains to be seen. christiane alex jeremy, just a quick question. it appears that the targets were a military base. that is, according at least to a fragmentary compensate commentary that we've already had from israeli officials. >> now, >> you been up there and you've obviously been covering this since the heightened tensions since october 7 one of the areas of great concern cern for america is israel potentially getting into a war with hezbollah? let's leave iran aside for a moment. and i covered the 2006 for which they didn't win. it was at best
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fought to a draw. what are you hearing about that? >> well what's so interesting christiane is over the course of the last six months, we thought that if there were to be a moment that could potentially escalate this war between israel and hamas and is kind of slow simmering conflict between israel and iranian proxy forces. that if there were to be something that would result in this going in to a full-blown regional war, that it would be that that conflict between israel and hezbollah and yet what we're actually seeing is that this major escalation has actually come directly between israel and iran resulting from israel's strike on a console or facility in damascus that killed a senior level iranian commander and then a ron's large-scale attack against israel overnight. now, one thing that's unclear is the extent to which has below was acting in coordination with iran. obviously, they closely coordinate their military operations in general, but overnight as hezbollah appears
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to have launched dozens of rockets at northern israel and the golan heights. they claimed that their attacks were in support of the palestinian people framing it in that vein, rather than as part of this large-scale attack with iran. so look israel in these latest strikes early this morning in northern lebanon those are rare. it has happened before, however, so it remains to be seen to what extent this could escalate further from here. >> jeremy diamond. thank you. and in a matter of hours, president biden will meet with g7 leaders virtually to coordinate a diplomatic response. alec, president biden has already spoken with his israeli company part prime minister benjamin netanyahu >> and cnn's kevin liptak joins us now from washington, kevin. okay. what can we expect from that meeting today? >> yeah. and i think when the white house says that they will be coordinating a united diplomatic response, the emphasis is on the word
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diplomatic. certainly president biden, hoping to avoid a wider regional escalation, and he has made clear, including in his phone call with prime minister netanyahu that the us will not participate in any offensive operations against iran. i just want to read to you a little bit of the president statement last night he said, i've just spoken with prime minister netanyahu to reaffirm america's ironclad commitment to the security of israel. the president goes on to say, i told him that israel demonstrated a remarkable capacity to defend against an defeat, even unprecedented attacks, sending a clear message to its fos that they cannot effectively threaten the security of israel. and i think greeting between the lines of that statement and also in talking to american officials, the president's message here is take the win to netanyahu. you have been successful in intercepting these hundreds of missiles and drones launched towards israel they did not
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strike anything of significance. most of them were shot down effectively saying that this was a success and the president certainly trying to avoid this conflict from exploding into a wider regional conflagration. that is something that he had been trying to do since the start of this conflict. certainly now, tensions are at among their highest point. the president then in his talks with netanyahu, a trying to emphasize the importance of not letting this spiral out any further. and certainly today as president biden returns to the situation room to discuss the conflict with the leaders of the g7. his message or will be on the diplomatic front to try and find ways to coordinate against iran without turning this in to a regional war. now we know yesterday, president biden returned are urgently from his beach house in rehoboth for these crisis meetings in the situation room. he's able to watch in real time as this unfolded. now
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certainly the focus it's here at the white house is on how israel respond and what that response might look like. christiane, indeed, kevin, thank you. and within the past few hours, iran's army has sent another stark warning to the united states saying that if it cooperates with israel in any possible counter attack, us bases will be quote dealt with with us now is cnn's kylie atwood in washington, dc >> yeah, that's right. what we learned overnight from us officials. was that the us was heavily involved in the response the defense of israel alongside israel over the course of these five hours with us officials telling cnn that 70 drones and at least three ballistic missiles were intercepted by the us over the course of this attack. and we should also note that according to president biden, that statement, there were not any us personnel or us facilities
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that were struck at all. and that is significant. it obviously contributes the defense that the us was able to put up the defense that israel's able to put up to the us assessment that this was a largely unsuccessful attack by iran and of course, the us, us officials, president biden himself, have reiterated that the us support for israel, us defense of israel the iron cloud. of course, it is important to point out that in that phone call between prime minister netanyahu and president biden, according to reporting from our colleague, mj lee, president biden said very clearly that the us would not participate in offensive operations against iran. so the us is standing on it's real side here, but also essentially saying we're not going to go with you if you decide any counterattack is necessary here, the us is pushing in conversations with ally in the region as they have been doing over the course of the last a week or so to try and
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de-escalate the situation, secretary of state put out in a statement last night, of course, condemning this attack by iran, but also saying that he would be in touch with his partners in the region and around the world as a us is pushing not to escalate this conversation and it's also worth noting that today all eyes will be on that diplomatic response as you guys were saying, the g7 will be meeting today? and we'll watch to see what the white house says out of that >> indeed, kylie, because everybody knows that while you're on maybe outgun by both israel and iran, a war with iran would be a massively serious prospect >> thanks so much now, as we said, >> hezbollah has taken >> the opportunity to launch rockets strikes on the idf and israel has written tolerated will take you live to beirut for details >> there's debris and this guy parents, has been sent via wish i could've done >> something differently. you can just make it better for those that follow up space
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retaliated in the hours since that has bulla strike, hitting hezbollah targets in southern lebanon and lebanon is where we find our senior international correspondent, ben wedeman, who joins me now from beirut. so ben, in that statement about its support for the palestinian in people hezbollah appears to be making clear that its actions have to do with the war in gaza. and our independent of iran's attack on israel yeah the beginning of that statement is really the standard statement that his butler puts out. every time it launches strikes against israel. and we know that from speaking with sources very close to his butler. and we heard in his speech from hassan nasrallah, the secretary general of the hizballah himself that the response to the israeli strike on the diplomatic complex in damascus, belonging to the iranians on the 1st of april, would be iranian. now it's interesting that i think the
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video did you just showed was katyusha rockets being fired by hezbollah from southern lebanon? >> a >> toward air and missile defense positions belonging to the israelis on the golan heights, which might indicate that they were trying to disable those as the iranian strikes we're taking place nonetheless. what we're seeing is that this is what certainly today is really a continuation of the back-and-forth between his berlin, israel that we've seen since the age of october and therefore, we've heard president biden saying that the united states will not participate in any offensive operate israeli offensive action against israel. i've can't see ron, excuse me. so it does appear that we've gotten over what last night looked like. what was really threatening to be a regional war. it's gone back to really
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where we work, where we were of course, is there's a war going on in gaza six months now, more than 33, almost 34,000 people dead according to the un 70% of whom are women and children now we know that the israelis have long wanted the united states to participate in some sort of military action against iran president biden statement would indicate that that's not going to happen. i think what we're seeing here in lebanon, in gaza is it just back to the war that's been going on for six months and the hope certainly here in lebanon is that this country will not be drawn into any sort of war last night, we saw a lot of panic buying of petrol stations, particularly in the south of the country. the airport was closed for a few hours. but now everything has gone back to as i said,
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before, what passes for normal and lebanon bet alex, ben, you've just spent time in southern lebanon along the border with un forces, i believe the us is trying to help broker a diplomatic deal to prevent further flare up. and perhaps in his race haley incursion into southern lebanon what are the prospects of avoiding further worn and a second front essentially being opened up? how, how how are those conversations going? >> well, what we've seen is almost hoax nine is new. this special envoy from the white house has been coming here on a regular basis, trying to work out some kind of arrangement where by hezbollah fighters who are along the border in southern lebanon would be pulled back to north of the litani river. so far, they haven't had much success in this regard. and we understand
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that the israelis are getting impatient government benjamin netanyahu is under intense pressure from the tens of thousands of israelis who have fled. good, their homes in the northern part of the country. and therefore increasingly, there are messages being sent that israel's tolerance is wearing thin and that they could launch some sort of operation in the southern part of the country to try to drive his butler out. but if we go back to history in 2006 there was a more than month-long war between israel and hezbollah. israel was really failed in achieving its objective of destroying his butler. and there's no reason to believe that it wouldn't be the same if israel to work through launch a similar military operation today, >> alex. all right. then we'd have been beirut. thanks very much. christiane >> it's an important point, as we said, that war in 2006,
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which we both covered at best was fought to a draw with hezbollah, a war against iran would be much, much more serious, of course now, israel's military worked with the us, the uk in front fans to defend against juran's retaliatory strike. and while president biden says the us won't join any offensive operations against iran. he reaffirmed america's commitment to israel's security in a post on x this morning, french president emmanuel macron said, quote, i condemn in the strongest terms, the unprecedented attack launched by iran against israel, which threatens to destabilise the region. >> the >> uk and canadian prime ministers also condemned iran's actions and pledged ongoing support for israel's security. cnn's paula hancocks is live from abu dhabi with what's next in terms of the allied response, paula christiane, it's interesting what we've been hearing from the western side. suddenly the
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western reaction has been very much focused on condemning the iranian strikes overnight. but when you look in the region here, there's certainly a lot more sensitivities we are seeing much more of a diplomatic tight rope if you like, with some of the countries in this region not wanting to upset to any sayyed, for example, saudi arabia, it now has deployed somatic relations with iran once again, it is also if the biden administration is taken at his word close saw considering relations with israel and they also are close to the united states. so they have had a very muted response of publicly certainly saying that they want all sides and to work to de-escalate a very similar situation when you look at the uae, when you look at qatar, jordan, for example, they all want to say that this needs to
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deescalate, but they do not want to point the finger of blame in any particular direction. and that is understandable. let's of course, the sensitivities in this region are significant. they are all still agreed on one point though, and they are all still calling for that ceasefire in gaza, calling for humanitarian aid to be going in, in more significant amounts into gaza. but when it comes to what happened overnight, they are certainly not aligning themselves with any side, simply saying that they are worried about potential severe repercussions. qatar saying there is deep concern and that is really the leyen that they are trying to focus on at this point, but it goes to show the concern in this particular region that this may be a significant escalation if indeed it becomes, once again a for tat, a response to a response that we have seen in the past and many of these
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countries in the region simply do not want to see an escalade relation. they, they cannot afford an escalation and they are the countries that could potentially be brought in if this conflict does spread in into a more wider regional escalation, christiane paula's some of those countries as you say, are involved in attempting to mediate an end so the catastrophe in gaza, we see 33,000 or more dead, so many of them women and children and civilians, according to the united states, famine has certain starvation is happening there. the reality is terrible but also wondering whether you're hearing that some of those countries are concerned, that this escalation with and by iran could move the focus from the important business of ending the war in gaza, getting the hostages back and having a plan for the day after we've
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certainly been hearing that there's a concern that the focus has now shifted. i mean, the very fact that all the focus today is on this overnight strike by iran, whether or not israel will be carrying out some kind of response, whether the us will be involved in that a sponsor and the word gaza is barely being uttered. at this point. it is like the focus has shifted significantly. now, of course, as you say, there are still hundreds of thousands of people on the brink of famine in gaza, northern gaza is still an utter catastrophe. when it comes to innocent civilians with no food, no water, and no shelter. you have countries like jordan for example. they have been integral in trying to get airdrops of food and water into northern gaza. they'd been working with many countries around the region around the
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world, including the united states, to make that happen. and yet overnight they were embroiled in what was happening with these iranian strikes. they say that they had to work to shoot down what they call some foreign objects flying into their airspace. we had eyewitness accounts sending us videos as well. in amman in jordan of what appear to be these projectiles that being intercepted overhead christiane, paula hancocks. thank you so much and are continuing breaking news coverage of iran strike against israel continues after a short break, and we'll talk more about the reaction around the region that's coming up tonight. >> a ninth of space for stoma whole story with anderson cooper the james webb telescope are we alone? followed by the two parts finale of space shuttle columbia, both final flight tonight, starting at eight on see, you certainly unfit sure.
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feel more calm. dr. phil away, optimum >> iranians are celebrating last night's attack on israel, but new video into cnn shows pro-palestinian demonstrations taking place in tehran's palestine swept. often these are state managed. this is following iran's launch of more than 300 projectiles in retaliation for israel's strike on an iranian consulate in syria earlier this month. israel's military says 99% of the missiles and drones fired overnight were shot down and damage was only minimal joining me now from tel aviv is the former director of mossad who led israel's national security f frame, halevi. welcome back to the program is to halevi. can i just ask you first to evaluate what happened overnight? did iran do damage or did israel showed? that it actually came out ahead
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>> i think that israel came out ahead as you said before the percentage of success was over 99% i think this is unprecedented in this kind of warfare i think that we suffered no real damage except for the injury of one person and that is after hundreds and hundreds of these missiles and other uvs we're proud against israel. and israel was able to neutralize almost all of them. i'd say i don't remember any such operation ever. in recent years had such a success of this type? >> so therefore mr. halevi, do you believe that israel should not retaliate for this round >> andf it >> does, pting herself
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direct confrontation with the united states what will that bring to your country? >> i'm not sure whether decision has been taken yet. in israel, as to how to handle the aftermath of this attack on the one hand, i think the renewal of aircraft coming into a lot international airports, the opening of the airports here and other places. maybe one of the indicators that israel is going to look at this within the context of a wider elements of the conflict we are now into i think also, that may the time will come for the iranians to think twice and three times before they proceed with the activities, they actually supporting mainly in the north of the country and i think that
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this is a time for perception, not only of israel, but also of the iranians. they have to think of their future and the fact of the matter is that israel is not alone inside the region on this yeah >> ms mr. halevi, the former israeli prime minister, digital >> yeah. >> sorry to interrupt you. the former israeli prime minister, ehud barack told cnn today are indirect question about what next? he said that israel quote, had won this round as we discussed. and that netanyahu must think before doing anything further. and not only that, look at the whole picture. and he laid out that israel is still in gaza. that is not finished hostages are still captive. and as you mentioned, the lebanon, israel, border is volatile what would your advice be if you were still in that position
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>> my advice would be that i don't think that this is not uptime for taking going back and taking revenge i i i don't think the revenge is a good policy. and therefore what we have to think of, what our interests now and i think that number one interest that we have is to get release of the hostages that are in the hands of the hamas and, and given the fact that these negotiations, which has to have the highest priority correct. and that's what the people of israel >> believed, certainly the families believed that and have made it very clear to their government. but these negotiations appear not to be bearing any fruit at all. and i
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wondered if you think that the israeli government needs to really double down on negotiations to deliver what you've just said. and we've also heard today that one of netanyahu's most extreme coalition members has said that this event overnight actually shows that netanyahu should double down and go into rafah. now despite what the united states has said i think that >> the opinion one particular individual in the cabinet should not be something which has to be taken. any notice of and i think that as i said, the number one priority we now have is to save the lives of the hostages. we know now that the hostages are in very dire straits. we know now that they're suffering enormously we know that the women are suffering in ways that i don't
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want even to describe in this particular broadcast. and therefore, we have to think also of our commitment to those who are now in captive in gaza, and to give this priority over every other issue on the table >> a frame halevi, former head of mossad. thank you so much and didn't of course obviously the united states and its allies say that huge mounds of humanitarian aid must get in to the starving people of gaza as well. celebrations in tehran, as we mentioned, to show support for your retaliatory strikes on israel, while others in the region urge caution as i say, those celebrations are often stage managed by the regime. next, we live then we get the latest reaction around the world >> there's debris and this guy, parents, husbands and
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administration primarily around the question of aid getting into gaza, as well as avoiding palestinian casualties. so in this moment, as israel considers its response, to what extent do you think the us now has leverage over israel? as it tells israel that it would not support a strike against iran well the. >> problem with that is that israel has proven itself perfectly willing and capable of doing unilateral strikes without us support. that said, it has been the common thinking that israel would need some sort of refueling if it were to to do a direct attack on iran of any sort of sustained sort. the problem also is that israel's deterrence has been in the past. if someone's strikes, israel, it strikes back twice as hard. i had israeli officials and middle
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east officials laying that to me as they were watching what was unfolding in gaza, that after the hamas attacks of october 7 israel felt the need to message the middle east writ large. that this cannot happen again. and to make them feel pain so that's what's going on in the war cabinet in israel. the decision to strike now, or strike covertly later now that iran has crossed this divide and attacked openly something it has isn't done before, though this shadow war is out in public, and that changes all the rules, will israel be contents to do another deniable attack on iran? or does it feel the need to strike back in a public way and will only know that by watching what they do in the coming hours and days but to your point, kim it may be hard to see what they do in the coming days cedric did what
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kim was discussing there are mentioning there in terms of perhaps an asymmetric response if we don't see a classic, say, bombing campaign of iran by israel, what are some of the ways that israel could respond in a more covert and hidden away in the coming weeks and months >> well, alex, one of the things that do we've seen the israelis do of course, is those targeted assassinations of, for example, nuclear officials in iran that would be one thing that they could do, but they basically already done that in many parts of the middle east. and in fact, even recently in lebanon, they've gone after some of the leaders of hamas that handle the finance aspect of homologous. so that's the kind of thing that we can expect that the other thing i think that is perhaps more likely if they go the asymmetrical route, would print naps be a cyber attack i'm thinking of stuxnet for example that has been attributed to a joined us israeli operation.
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whether or not that was the case is subject to some secrecy, obviously, but that is the kind of thing that the israelis could mount. they have the technical capability to do that. and that could be done in conjunction with some more kinetic type operations >> it came in the wake of last night strikes. we've heard that the sort of classic bellicose statements from the iranians that their ready to respond to more should israel decide to do anything to the united states, decide to do anything they're ready to hit us targets. but what do you make of this? really interesting set of statements last night that essentially we did what we came here to do and all this is over that it really does seem like they were trying to telegraph. this is the response and we don't want it to get any bigger i think that was important messaging for western powers to here, because everyone watching this was wondering interesting. >> they sent something like 300
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missiles and drones in israel's direction. but they didn't time it in such a way that everything would arrive at once israel had a chance to respond together with the us, britain, jordan, to knock these things out of the sky they could have instead been faced with a barrage that overwhelmed. their and their allies. air defenses so iran has apparently kept that in reserve for a potential future strike each side is learning from what unfolded in the past 24 hours. so that also guarantees that what ever israel does next, if iran then responds, you're in this potential escalation, this for tat. and you can be pretty sure that the next round would be more deadly. >> well, there's certainly still a lot of tension this morning, a lot of questions about what we're going to see in the hours in the day is going forward the kernel subject, leighton, composure. thank you both for joining me today. and rods attack on
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floor look, i believe very strongly we need to get aid to israel to >> ukraine, and to taiwan. it's why i've introduced defending borders, defending democracies, which would provide 66 billion and lethal aid, as well as border security here in the united states we have to recognize the threat at our own southern border. but let me be very clear about this house republicans passed aid to israel back in november of last year chuck schumer and senate democrats sat on that for months, refusing to take up that supplemental aid package for israel we obviously have to work together to get this done. so yes, i'm calling on speaker johnson to bring a bill to the floor this week. i'm calling on chuck schumer and the white house to work with house we are in a divided government. we have to work together. there has to be compromised. we need to help israel. we need to help ukraine you need to help
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