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are in the middle east. and much more about a whole range of, of, of domestic pressures and considerations that are put on us administration's time. and time again, as well as audiology, as well as all sorts of other reasons why the us does what it does in the middle east because of us could have been theory long time ago. put pressure to resolve this, this the palestine question. but the us has chosen not to and then at the same time, it claims to $1.00 to $2.00 state solution precisely because they understand that what's happening on the ground right now is an effect, a one state solution, a one state where a some people have rights and the most people have either limited rights or no rights. the alley i'm gonna give you the last word. the united states during the trump administration, did violate the agreement of the jcp away by withdrawing from that and moving forward. and i'm interested as, as someone who worked so vigorously on trying to get a 3rd option as opposed to a p using iran or a war with iran
are in the middle east. and much more about a whole range of, of, of domestic pressures and considerations that are put on us administration's time. and time again, as well as audiology, as well as all sorts of other reasons why the us does what it does in the middle east because of us could have been theory long time ago. put pressure to resolve this, this the palestine question. but the us has chosen not to and then at the same time, it claims to $1.00 to $2.00 state solution precisely...
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this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and the middle east. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to band them completely with some american politicians cooling chinese cause a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during the visit to china, this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking raised concerns about china's trade policies . on what the bought in the industry should close non market practices. it's a cute china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with an sally subsidized goods. china has dismissed the criticism, saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed it's industries. katrina you out to 0 teaching. okay, that's it for me. any pocket don't go away. that goes to bottom line is coming up next week. so watching on tuesday, the, this is the 1st genocide that we see, and there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in
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you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that you know, striking, given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis. but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel, it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is, are across the line by attacking your arms console it in damascus. and then iran cross the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so a, now israel has a 4th responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing, iran and the great zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are the new
you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that you know, striking, given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis. but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel, it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the...
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you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that, you know, strike, given the little damage. is one sort of a polite strike after this, but what his change now in the, not only in the gaza israel crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is, are across the line by attacking your honest consulate in damascus. and then iran cross the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so of a now israel has, of course responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing. iran in the grey zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are th
you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that, you know, strike, given the little damage. is one sort of a polite strike after this, but what his change now in the, not only in the gaza israel crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the...
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you wrote a week ago, refreshing articles, thing the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that you know, strike given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike at to this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis. but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel, it's good to be with you as they've look in any geostrategic composition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is, are across the line by attacking your arms console. it in damascus, and then iran crossed the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so a, now israel has a 4th responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing. iran in the grey zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are the new
you wrote a week ago, refreshing articles, thing the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that you know, strike given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike at to this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis. but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel, it's good to be with you as they've look in any geostrategic composition. the most dangerous moment is when the...
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you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that, you know, strike, given the little damage. is one sort of a polite strike after this, but what his change now in the, not only in the gaza israel crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve book in any geostrategic composition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is, are across the line by attacking your honest consulate in damascus. and then iran cross the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so a, now israel has a 4th responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing. iran in the grey zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are the new re
you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that, you know, strike, given the little damage. is one sort of a polite strike after this, but what his change now in the, not only in the gaza israel crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve book in any geostrategic composition. the most dangerous moment is when the...
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she line at holland again the at the middle east institute. thank you so much for being with us today. so what's the bottom line? what happened to world central kitchen is telling. here you have an organization that was getting significant amounts of food to palestinians in gaza, while the united states government talks about building a seaport by summer time to get aiden as israel continues to use for invasion as a weapon of war. jose andres, the chef. it started world central kitchen, says israel targeted his 8 convoy systematically, car by car, killing 7 of those he calls angels. but what happened to those innocent workers is exactly what we've seen happen to thousands of innocent palestinian children, women and men. now more than $33000.00 killed by israel waving a white flag does nothing to stop a tank gun or a drone operator or a sniper's deadly bullet. despite the reports of anger in the white house and israel's actions, nothing has changed in the unconditional us support for israel's attacks on gaza. the hypocrisy is obvious. widesprea
she line at holland again the at the middle east institute. thank you so much for being with us today. so what's the bottom line? what happened to world central kitchen is telling. here you have an organization that was getting significant amounts of food to palestinians in gaza, while the united states government talks about building a seaport by summer time to get aiden as israel continues to use for invasion as a weapon of war. jose andres, the chef. it started world central kitchen, says...
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you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the run. i might call that, you know, strike given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is or across the line by attacking your arms console it in damascus. and then iran cross the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so as a now israel has of course responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing, iran and the great zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are the new
you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the run. i might call that, you know, strike given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party...
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complicated political situation in the middle east. but it all has to be view to onto the separate lens of the us political situation with, of course, a presidential election happening in november. all right, james, thank you for the time being that james bass reporting from the united nations. we're bringing in a hotel design as monitoring events from brother in law's capital bay, rosanna worth just taking a step back and, and for. and if yours were just joining us on al jazeera, explaining to them what's happened over the past 45 minutes or so. as well, we are been getting reports from our sources in their zoar. that's a province in eastern syria bordering iraq, that there were air strikes and syrian states media is calling it a us aggression. we still have no confirmation from the pentagon. the american media is reporting that the much anticipated in a way to us we allegation to the killing of american soldiers in georgia, has begun. now there is tour, um the americans would have, you know, multiple really in their zoar is they are
complicated political situation in the middle east. but it all has to be view to onto the separate lens of the us political situation with, of course, a presidential election happening in november. all right, james, thank you for the time being that james bass reporting from the united nations. we're bringing in a hotel design as monitoring events from brother in law's capital bay, rosanna worth just taking a step back and, and for. and if yours were just joining us on al jazeera, explaining to...
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where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the this is the united states. it's very hard to define the united states. i think also we have to look at the nature of these regimes of egypt, saudi u, a. e at jordan. these are authoritarian regimes that have quite, quite atrocious human rights records of their own. their, you know, human rights is not a particular priority for them either for their citizens. much less the citizens of other countries. as so do they are really all about about interest and their own racheal interests. so the survival of the regime. so whatever they think is that it can, can promote that goal, right? and, and conversely, if they see the power steering iss
where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the this is the united states. it's very hard to define the united states. i...
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and there is a lot in this conflict to be on the east coast because of the middle east with american support. and we don't want waiting to see what with the american to 80, the commission, the court of justice with issue. i've only process to go to court for a ceasefire in canada. and the u. s. would be this wouldn't be such a owning at the you execute the cost of difference between the side. what will sacrifice type thing can have been told on thursday, in cairo, what will have a, what will you have said there is in, in egypt and, and in georgia? is anyone listening? is anyone interested in us foreign policy objectives in the region? i think this is the 1st time uh, i think he comes to the area and you get the same saw. uh and uh he does been in the box just before he came a, c, c, and the categories all them. and so, you know, sort of t j the or it could be that they would talk to accept the people edition, hold up in the stimulus, picks it up and a still use the y ceasefire immediately to expire. and this is what you want from the american, the, you know, to most likely, if the ke
and there is a lot in this conflict to be on the east coast because of the middle east with american support. and we don't want waiting to see what with the american to 80, the commission, the court of justice with issue. i've only process to go to court for a ceasefire in canada. and the u. s. would be this wouldn't be such a owning at the you execute the cost of difference between the side. what will sacrifice type thing can have been told on thursday, in cairo, what will have a, what will...
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good terrorist who says the middle east is on a knife edge on the suffering. and goza is that his root cause. goza, 6 and off months of use of a lead me to tell you, will patients have created the many dead in health skate. tens of thousands of people have been killed. to 1000000 palestinians endure this this section and the denial of life saving you meditating the aides. and they are now standing down on a sort of ation. and he's really open actually in the rough uh, with compounds these humanitarian catastrophe. the apollo signs representative to the un cold on the international communities to compel israel to hold his war on golf and allow in more age. this supplement, what we call on you today. more than ever to swiftly intervene and take the necessary measures to compel israel to put an end to its aggression, provide you not to allow the delivery of humanitarian assistance to his starving people, to immediately withdraw from the gods of strep, went in to comply with international law and the resolutions of international legitimacy. lucky certainly at the
good terrorist who says the middle east is on a knife edge on the suffering. and goza is that his root cause. goza, 6 and off months of use of a lead me to tell you, will patients have created the many dead in health skate. tens of thousands of people have been killed. to 1000000 palestinians endure this this section and the denial of life saving you meditating the aides. and they are now standing down on a sort of ation. and he's really open actually in the rough uh, with compounds these...
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where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the, this is the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i think also we have to look at the nature of these regimes of egypt, saudi u, a. e at jordan. these are authoritarian regimes that have quite, quite atrocious human rights records of their own. their, you know, human rights is not a particular priority for them either for their citizens. much less the citizens of other countries. as so do they are really all about about interest and their own racheal interests. so the survival of the regime. so whatever they think is that it can, can promote that goal, right? and, and conversely, if they see the power steering is
where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the, this is the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i...
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i think this actual divide over the middle east has made it less likely. not more likely that the was going to move towards the unified foreign policy given that's the case, then let me give you the law. say here is the using influence and leverage in the region. given the deep divisions that we see and that we'd like to see, and i think it is i thing these in trouble that the boys restroom, particularly cutting off the gas cheap gas, the pilots, the hold of the particular gemini, which then pilot, everyone else has been a huge problem and that is suffering economically. politically to i mean his son is so, you know, to be divided as a to not be consist that's the whole underlying thing. backing is ro when, when other parts of the, the we're, we're backing out a sign or at least coordinate for a ceasefire, has shown up to the rest of the, well, the purple south is looking at all of this and the same. we'll let you keep talking about bad news, but push comes to shove, be just pursuing your interest. so doing what the americans, so each to and so it's, it's
i think this actual divide over the middle east has made it less likely. not more likely that the was going to move towards the unified foreign policy given that's the case, then let me give you the law. say here is the using influence and leverage in the region. given the deep divisions that we see and that we'd like to see, and i think it is i thing these in trouble that the boys restroom, particularly cutting off the gas cheap gas, the pilots, the hold of the particular gemini, which then...
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if these red ones to the next true to terence in the middle east, as he put it, the boss must go nuts. but ultimately we have to say it's the boy cabinet that we'll decide on at if and was kind of action israel might say, against iran. and the only 3 members calls that will come to that actually have a vote and it's have a site and it's uh, benjamin netanyahu, benny dense, and your glance, roy, do these rainy's see opportunities in this concentration? yeah, i think they absolutely do. and my mom and was go in to some of those opportunities that i mean good or is there i was aware that it's long standing political friendships and alliances have been framed recently because of international consternation over the sl, what's going on in gaza and last nights for the 1st time in a while, one of our international coughing about the civilian casualties and aid supplies and the 2 state solution to bowl that away from his risk perspective. it could get back to the good old days of storage military as the poles. and so we have united states, we have the u. k, we have the front side even comes l
if these red ones to the next true to terence in the middle east, as he put it, the boss must go nuts. but ultimately we have to say it's the boy cabinet that we'll decide on at if and was kind of action israel might say, against iran. and the only 3 members calls that will come to that actually have a vote and it's have a site and it's uh, benjamin netanyahu, benny dense, and your glance, roy, do these rainy's see opportunities in this concentration? yeah, i think they absolutely do. and my...
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now the escalating tensions in the middle east come as political stakes rise in the us. as kimberly mentioned james base hospital from the united nations headquarters in new york. the one, the senior official that i spoke to from one party big country said you've got to really look at everything that you're seeing right now of through 2 different lenses. one lens is clearly what's going on in the region and what president biden is doing. and response to events in the region a but also the other lens is present by this political latins because of course, this is a us election. yeah. and he needs to look strong. it needs to look tough at the same time. he doesn't want to look as though he's leading the us into another war in the middle east. so i think you have to look through those 2 lenses. this particular figure said to me, in terms of all the diplomacy is going on in the region, including the diplomacy with regard to the war and garza. and if the conflict was to stop the idea that potentially you try and have diplomacy leading to a 2 state solution, things like peace c
now the escalating tensions in the middle east come as political stakes rise in the us. as kimberly mentioned james base hospital from the united nations headquarters in new york. the one, the senior official that i spoke to from one party big country said you've got to really look at everything that you're seeing right now of through 2 different lenses. one lens is clearly what's going on in the region and what president biden is doing. and response to events in the region a but also the other...
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and yet another middle east visit. the us secretary of state has been valued and support from regional player as to why isn't the pipe administration 1st trying to reach us these files? this is inside storage, the hello welcome to the program. i'm adrian, instead of going to the secretary of state, wrapped up his latest visit to the middle east with cairo as the final stop. it's anthony lincoln's full time in the region since israel begun it's war ongoing. so that's 4 times in less than 4 months. he says the conflict needs to end soon as he's cold on regional leaders to help build a stable, postwar owed up. but there's no sign that the goal is nearing it in the death toll on palestinian civilians continues to climb. that is where the leaders of stated that it will be a long campaign. we'll go to a panel in just a moment. but 1st here's finsen by the us. secretary of state is wrapping up his 4th middle east tour since israel began. we're on gaza nearly 4 months ago. as the blinking had 2 messages. the us supports israel
and yet another middle east visit. the us secretary of state has been valued and support from regional player as to why isn't the pipe administration 1st trying to reach us these files? this is inside storage, the hello welcome to the program. i'm adrian, instead of going to the secretary of state, wrapped up his latest visit to the middle east with cairo as the final stop. it's anthony lincoln's full time in the region since israel begun it's war ongoing. so that's 4 times in less than 4...
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policy in the middle east is failing terribly. it's leading to wider war, even if the us wants to restrain that it's not restraining the why, the war. why? because at the crux of this conflict is an on the south political problem with israel and palestine that absolutely needs to be solved. and all of the anti rainy and dimensions have, but a very large source in the palestine is real conflict. after all, there is no intrinsic reason why iran would be the great the enemy of the united states, even with all the history, the west has a lot to apologize for to arrive and starting in 1953 with the over throw the democratic government and the installation of a police state after all. so there could have been a, were approach my between the us and iran. i've always wanted that. i talked to you, i should have signed the j c p a way and implemented it. and of course i that it was subverted by trump. i biden was weak as he has been in so many areas of not bringing that back to life by has been weak in allowing netanyahu to continue his ext
policy in the middle east is failing terribly. it's leading to wider war, even if the us wants to restrain that it's not restraining the why, the war. why? because at the crux of this conflict is an on the south political problem with israel and palestine that absolutely needs to be solved. and all of the anti rainy and dimensions have, but a very large source in the palestine is real conflict. after all, there is no intrinsic reason why iran would be the great the enemy of the united states,...
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so i, i looked at that mean why imagine what could the middle east look like? mean it that i would love to a world in which the jews were citizens of israel and they might live next door to somebody who was a citizen of palestine. and maybe they voted for different mayors and different lists. but there was one economic in the unit, but traded freely with other elements in the region. but the way the solution to this problem is to make the borders matter less and to make individual identities and individual loyalties less connected to legal and software and structures. i'm putting national boundaries into the middle east has not brought peace since the end of the ottoman empire. so obviously the ottomans aren't coming back, but that kind of border list space that existed while the ottomans were there. that is what the middle east is, what it has to be if it's going to live in any categories. well, writer and commentator david from i really appreciate you joining us today. thank you so much. thank you, steve. always the pleasure to talk. so what's the bottom line
so i, i looked at that mean why imagine what could the middle east look like? mean it that i would love to a world in which the jews were citizens of israel and they might live next door to somebody who was a citizen of palestine. and maybe they voted for different mayors and different lists. but there was one economic in the unit, but traded freely with other elements in the region. but the way the solution to this problem is to make the borders matter less and to make individual identities...
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i think sometimes, and i worry in the middle east, a lot about solution isn't. but if you have a, a vision of a solution and you then judge yourself, i have with your moving toward that solution. when you have an immediate problem, i'm looking at the present, not the future. and just to our audience that you're worried about housing, water systems, you know, the even most basic necessities would you lay up in pretty graphic detail in your tweets about really the horrors i had. yes. there after previous rounds of violence between israel and the boss. there a 2014 being the most recent big one there has there's been a lot of international investment to rebuild gossip. i think people and especially friends of the palestinians need to be aware that internationally is not likely to be forthcoming in the way it was before because they went into tunnels. they went into the tunnel so explained to a german tax payer explained to the american taxpayer explain to explain even to people in the persian gulf. right. how. how do you just by writing checks for hundreds of milli
i think sometimes, and i worry in the middle east, a lot about solution isn't. but if you have a, a vision of a solution and you then judge yourself, i have with your moving toward that solution. when you have an immediate problem, i'm looking at the present, not the future. and just to our audience that you're worried about housing, water systems, you know, the even most basic necessities would you lay up in pretty graphic detail in your tweets about really the horrors i had. yes. there after...
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this is an incredibly the volatile time in the middle east. i would argue that we've not seen a situation as, as dangerous as the one we're facing now across the region since at least 1973. and arguably, even though even before that, linked to israel's goals of war and neighboring jordan, 3 us soldiers were killed in a joint strike blamed on a rainy and box miniature in the rock that's still recovering from the catastrophic war. launched by the west 21 years ago, uninstalled and 11 on the right impact on group hezbollah, quickly joined to fight with ongoing exchanges of follow up with these ready forces across the board a. another group i like to we were on the who cheese in yemen is attacking western coal go ships saying it's a retaliation. israel's war and goals and support the palestinians. the us and u. k. have the gun booming yemen in response to your list of the list is the us together with a u. k. and some of their other allies have violated and trampled on all conceivable norms of international laws. including the un security council r
this is an incredibly the volatile time in the middle east. i would argue that we've not seen a situation as, as dangerous as the one we're facing now across the region since at least 1973. and arguably, even though even before that, linked to israel's goals of war and neighboring jordan, 3 us soldiers were killed in a joint strike blamed on a rainy and box miniature in the rock that's still recovering from the catastrophic war. launched by the west 21 years ago, uninstalled and 11 on the right...
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she line at holland again the at the middle east institute. thank you so much for being with us today. so what's the bottom line? what happened to world central kitchen is telling. here you have an organization that was getting significant amounts of food to palestinians in gaza, while the united states government talks about building a seaport by summer time to get aiden. as israel continues to use start of ation as a weapon of war. jose andres, the chef that started world central kitchen, says israel targeted his 8 convoy, systematically, car by car, killing 7 of those he calls angels. but what happened to those innocent workers is exactly what we've seen happen to thousands of innocent palestinian children, women, and men. now more than $33000.00 killed by israel waving a white flag does nothing to stop a tank gun or a drone operator or a sniper's deadly bullet. despite the reports of anger in the white house of israel's actions, nothing has changed in the unconditional us support for israel's attacks on gaza. the hypocrisy is obvious. wide
she line at holland again the at the middle east institute. thank you so much for being with us today. so what's the bottom line? what happened to world central kitchen is telling. here you have an organization that was getting significant amounts of food to palestinians in gaza, while the united states government talks about building a seaport by summer time to get aiden. as israel continues to use start of ation as a weapon of war. jose andres, the chef that started world central kitchen,...
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where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the do use this as the united states. it's very hard to define the united states. i think also we have to look at the nature of these regimes of egypt, saudi u, a. e at jordan. these are authoritarian regimes that have quite, quite atrocious human rights records of their own. their, you know, human rights is not a particular priority for them either for their citizens. much less the citizens of other countries. as so do they are really all about about interest and their own racheal interests. so the survival of the regime. so whatever they think is that it can, can promote that goal, right? and, and conversely, if they see the power s
where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the do use this as the united states. it's very hard to define the united...
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where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the do use this as the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i think also we have to look at the nature of these regimes of egypt, saudi u, a. e at jordan. these are authoritarian regimes that have quite, quite atrocious human rights records of their own. their, you know, human rights is not a particular priority for them either for their citizens. much less the citizens of other countries. as so do they are really all about about interest and their own racheal interests. so the survival of the regime. so whatever they think is that it can, can promote that goal, right? and, and conversely, if they see the power steer
where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the do use this as the united states. it's very hard to define united states....
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not only in the middle east, but the rest of the world. alexandra buyers, alda 0. so that's it for me, john alpha, now more news in the hall for now to stay with us with this is the award winning index investigations. they give compelling science interview on the toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. on out just sierra the or the book you sent me the book and payment method. you might not even be attending people people. yeah. they probably, the the, the, the, the, the, i mean, easy, can you are the so you paid i peebles. so county don't get the money. yeah. a reasonable legal law. locate the people the communities do to look at any level the b to b, the idea yet if you, if you knew the equally because i couldn't get the money the me i repeat the the, the uh the b to the lease or like the cobra did go to g or nothing by that says he already i did call my policy the to g g. or you could see the oh, i can go i gave you the age of gigi, the yankee. to locate the peak we the k, as you already cut those. can you still want to people cool with the toner? coo
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you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation on raw is itself under attack. the secretary general announced an independent committee to review on right. make sure it's doing everything in its power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations 12 of its employees helped them off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the commissioner general to address head on issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. they are looking for new donors to meet causes, growing needs. kristin salumi al jazeera, united nations, as us 2nd through the states as verizon. saudi arabia are on the 1st leg of the middle east tools onto the blinking. these meeting officials in riyadh, the war on gauze are expected to top the agenda. it also visit, i taught egypt the occupied westbank, and israel washington says it's trying to
you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation on raw is itself under attack. the secretary general announced an independent committee to review on right. make sure it's doing everything in its power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations 12 of its employees helped them off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the...
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he's a specialist on middle east j. a politics i want to pick, pick up on a what you think is going on uh on the board at which 11 on we've had these ongoing strikes from 11 on and back and forth with israel since october 7th. it does appear now to be an escalation, especially off to beginning of signing, a rudy. we've heard from how sudden those are all a again yesterday saying they will be some kind of response. what, what is this the response? so do you think it could be wider than this? could escape escalates even further? well as well that will keep watch, think up it's, it's response to the assassination, which is in it wouldn't buy roots in their backyard and was, was embarrassing for them. so, but, but for some of us on the speech was quite measured and i think they are acting with strategic patients. this is an escalation, but it's a measured escalation. it's not trying to drag lebanon into an old outdoor because it would be too costly and hezbollah doesn't want that popularity domestically to continue to erode
he's a specialist on middle east j. a politics i want to pick, pick up on a what you think is going on uh on the board at which 11 on we've had these ongoing strikes from 11 on and back and forth with israel since october 7th. it does appear now to be an escalation, especially off to beginning of signing, a rudy. we've heard from how sudden those are all a again yesterday saying they will be some kind of response. what, what is this the response? so do you think it could be wider than this?...
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but i do think it's important to understand the kind of the key aim of their middle east policy, which once again is china. i'm just interested in kind of the message and brand of united states when it comes to democracy. as you look at what you see on folding right now in israel, guys are what you see unfolding. and the region. does america have standing any longer? you know, you know, taking what you just said about this being a saudi security. veal: you know, in terms of its intent and purpose right now, how much does america lose standing in the region given that approach? i think we induce enormous that mean the president bind is fond of this, saying we should lead by the power of our example. not the example of our power, and i say on the, in that standard we are family. the example we are setting by continuing to unconditionally back this, this catastrophe in gaza is sending a horrible message. and i would add, especially in the wake of the russian war on ukraine as i've written. i, i just, i think the, you know, the by the ministrations approach to ukraine has been very good. i
but i do think it's important to understand the kind of the key aim of their middle east policy, which once again is china. i'm just interested in kind of the message and brand of united states when it comes to democracy. as you look at what you see on folding right now in israel, guys are what you see unfolding. and the region. does america have standing any longer? you know, you know, taking what you just said about this being a saudi security. veal: you know, in terms of its intent and...
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where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the, this is the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i think also we have to look at the nature of these regimes of egypt, saudi u, a. e at jordan. these are authoritarian regimes that have quite, quite atrocious human rights records of their own. their, you know, human rights is not a particular priority for them either for their citizens. much less the citizens of other countries. as so do they are really all about about interest and their own racheal interest of the survival of the regime. so whatever they think is it can, can promote that goal, right? and, and conversely, if they see the power steering issue as
where is the, the broader response from the middle east to this? which seems like they've got a foot in and a foot out of consequential decision. we're talking a lot about the united states, not putting conditionality on its relationship. why aren't other middle eastern states doing that? we'll have to make this the last word. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a really important question. i think part of it has to do with the the, this is the united states. it's very hard to define united states. i...
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you're right there on the 1st day of the middle east tool. actually blinking is meeting officials and we are with the warrant goals are expected to talk. the agenda is also visit cattle egypt occupied with bank. and israel washington says it's trying to prevent the escalation in the region. despite the carrying out s strikes against gone linked groups and cameron rock and syria. i'm in judging, has more from tennessee. so when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced government officials speaking to these different publications. well, they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect for nothing yahoo signing onto some kind of a ceasefire deal not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societall
you're right there on the 1st day of the middle east tool. actually blinking is meeting officials and we are with the warrant goals are expected to talk. the agenda is also visit cattle egypt occupied with bank. and israel washington says it's trying to prevent the escalation in the region. despite the carrying out s strikes against gone linked groups and cameron rock and syria. i'm in judging, has more from tennessee. so when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of...
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it's in the top from the middle east peace process. i don't know to actually some so as far as the talking on was, is concerned, it's taken on a new and she told me because not only was the single, don't you talk to, or which these are allegations made against the tool of a self image. completely so he said no evidence produced by himself full. uh now what we're seeing is these raised in a further attempt to discredit our controls. going down to the council crossing point, i'm going to be clear, concrete consecutive 50 truck. oh wow. well that's what it is. to do it, is the truck's going to cancel good intentions, but it's a girl. oh can type. is it kind of long on the way they used to say not being able to, to deliver this. they didn't know if these railways were built in the truck from going down there. so there's a lot of in this, i've been talking to. so it's been a rough, they're all full of states that have come back to increase the sol dues. the you a couple other ross to discuss much to $25000000.00 includes this panels insigni
it's in the top from the middle east peace process. i don't know to actually some so as far as the talking on was, is concerned, it's taken on a new and she told me because not only was the single, don't you talk to, or which these are allegations made against the tool of a self image. completely so he said no evidence produced by himself full. uh now what we're seeing is these raised in a further attempt to discredit our controls. going down to the council crossing point, i'm going to be...
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east peace, the nothing is nothing but peace in the middle east is it strikes the 2 state solution is by my part of the movies, the by the aids. it's well is to get away with the story on the scale who it's about. it's of course about saving millions of people from salvation, but it's also about providing a real estate from renting piece in the middle east. the decades to con gentleman were running out of time. but how for the we've got a chance to further expand on this issue in particular, and the meantime to a pursue any time the risk of this. i really appreciate your insight. thank you. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website and just see the dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside. so you can also join the conversation on x, i'll hand it is as a j inside story for me. how should i buy? and the entire team here in the, the, of these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many ecosystems is at stake, as it is the viability of civ
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he said he would broker piece in the middle east or his son in law. he did not, we are so far away from the 8 solution. it is laughable, but this is the final point. just in the past few weeks. we've heard week audio as well as i think on the record statements. i could be wrong about that from a former president. trump, excuse me, would get as a candidate right now for the white house. you see that being human that yahoo should call this off. this is not good. he needs to bring this to an end, right. okay. jeremy, i can say i want him to jump in the as well. i think this is actually about something larger than the middle east for the last 2 to 3 years. many politicians have been attacking universities and the same politicians who today are saying that universities like columbia and the university of texas to track down on an anti semitic speech. as i see, it are the same politicians who 2 or 3 years ago said we didn't have enough free speech, but there weren't enough voices for conservatives on our campus. what i think we're witnessing is that politic
he said he would broker piece in the middle east or his son in law. he did not, we are so far away from the 8 solution. it is laughable, but this is the final point. just in the past few weeks. we've heard week audio as well as i think on the record statements. i could be wrong about that from a former president. trump, excuse me, would get as a candidate right now for the white house. you see that being human that yahoo should call this off. this is not good. he needs to bring this to an end,...
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and also learn we have julian von stacy, the director of the middle east and north africa program of the european council on foreign relations and invalid. and we have been arrows who is the founder and editor in chief of b. any and telling use a business media company focusing on emerging markets. thanks so much for joining us on the inside story. now, when it comes to the war on garza, we know there have been deep divisions as we've just been reporting. but that division is overseas far, it seems from what we're hearing in brussels. there is now some unity of what may happen that the so called day off to even germany now staunch supporter of israel from the beginning is speaking about a 2 state solution. so we're talking about a monthly meeting of u foreign ministers, but they do have some special guests this month. i see. and this of tends to be some kind of draft road map to peace that's going to be discussed. do you need is the use biting for relevance? hill has what happens in the red sea over the last of a while has that pap smears a fire under some you legions. do you think a
and also learn we have julian von stacy, the director of the middle east and north africa program of the european council on foreign relations and invalid. and we have been arrows who is the founder and editor in chief of b. any and telling use a business media company focusing on emerging markets. thanks so much for joining us on the inside story. now, when it comes to the war on garza, we know there have been deep divisions as we've just been reporting. but that division is overseas far, it...
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but i do think it's important to understand that kind of the key aim of their middle east policy, which once again is china. i'm just interested in kind of the message and brand of united states when it comes to democracy. as you look at what you see on folding right now in his real gaza, what you see and folding in the region. does america have standing any longer? you know, it, you know, taking what you just said about this being a saudi security. veal: you know, in terms of its intent and purpose right now, how much does america loose standing in the region given that approach? i think we in losing your list and again, the president biden is fond of this saying we should lead by the power of our example, not the example of our power. and i think on the, in that standard we are failing. the example we are setting by continuing to unconditionally back this, this catastrophe in gaza. it's sending a horrible message and i would add, especially in the wake of the russian war on ukraine as i've written. i, i just, i think the, you know, the by the ministrations approach to ukraine has been
but i do think it's important to understand that kind of the key aim of their middle east policy, which once again is china. i'm just interested in kind of the message and brand of united states when it comes to democracy. as you look at what you see on folding right now in his real gaza, what you see and folding in the region. does america have standing any longer? you know, it, you know, taking what you just said about this being a saudi security. veal: you know, in terms of its intent and...
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another war in the middle east, i think it's going to have a profound impact on the choices of a lot of holders. i think it's very large number of people who are very concerned about shopping might be rightfully so. what are never the less going to feel like a biden's arguments that this election is about the survival of american democracy is betrayed by himself. if he allows united states to detract in so, in other words, because the anti war sentiments amongst the american public republicans and democrats are very, very strong. and, and rightfully so mindful of what these boards have done to the standards of living on the united states. the security united states and the security of the world. and i think this is again a going back to what i should point out early on. there is an underestimation of the impacts of this on the voters. there's a lot of anger about what is being done in gaza right now, but i think it will be much, much worse if by the end continues on this path and it ends up getting the united states dragged into war. okay, let's say, do you want to pick up on that? y
another war in the middle east, i think it's going to have a profound impact on the choices of a lot of holders. i think it's very large number of people who are very concerned about shopping might be rightfully so. what are never the less going to feel like a biden's arguments that this election is about the survival of american democracy is betrayed by himself. if he allows united states to detract in so, in other words, because the anti war sentiments amongst the american public republicans...
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so i, i looked at that mean why imagine what could the middle east look like? mean it that i would love to world in which the jews were citizens of israel and they might live next door to somebody who was a citizen of palestine. and maybe they voted for different mayors and different lists. but there was one economic unit that traded freely with other elements in the region. but the way the solution to this problem is to make the borders matter less and to make individual identities and individual loyalties less connected to legal and software and structures. i'm putting national boundaries into the middle east has not brought peace since the end of the ottoman empire. so obviously the ottomans aren't coming back, but that kind of borderless space that existed while the old ottomans were there. that is what the middle east is going to have to be if it's going to live in any categories. will writer and commentator david from i really appreciate you joining us today. thank you so much. thank you, steve. always a pleasure to talk. so what's the bottom line? the ou
so i, i looked at that mean why imagine what could the middle east look like? mean it that i would love to world in which the jews were citizens of israel and they might live next door to somebody who was a citizen of palestine. and maybe they voted for different mayors and different lists. but there was one economic unit that traded freely with other elements in the region. but the way the solution to this problem is to make the borders matter less and to make individual identities and...
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i think sometimes, and i worry in the middle east a lot about solution isn't. but if you have a, a vision of a solution and you then judge yourself, i have with you're moving toward that solution. when you have an immediate problem, i'm looking at the present, not the future. and just to our audience that you're worried about housing, water systems, you know, the even most basic necessities which you lay up in pretty graphic detail in your tweets about really the horrors i had. yes. there after previous rounds of violence between israel and the boss. there a 2014 being the most recent big one there has there's been a lot of international investment to rebuild garza, i think people and especially friends of the palestinians, need to be aware that internationally is not likely to be forthcoming in the way it was before because they went into tunnels, they went into the tunnel so explained to a german tax payer explained to the american taxpayer explain to explain even to people in the persian gulf. right. how. how do you just by writing checks for hundreds of mil
i think sometimes, and i worry in the middle east a lot about solution isn't. but if you have a, a vision of a solution and you then judge yourself, i have with you're moving toward that solution. when you have an immediate problem, i'm looking at the present, not the future. and just to our audience that you're worried about housing, water systems, you know, the even most basic necessities which you lay up in pretty graphic detail in your tweets about really the horrors i had. yes. there after...
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i'm adrian instead of going us secretary of state, actually blinking his back in the middle east as israel as well on gaza rages on nearly 23000 palestinians have been killed and tens of thousands injured since early october. many of the weapons used to kill them on fucking much of guns that were supplied by the united states just over a week ago as blank and was preparing for this trip. he approved an emergency measure, bypassing congress to supply more tank shells to israel. the state department says that among the ames of lincoln's trip is in part to help civilians stand violence and reduce regional tension. but how will he achieve this or is this visit more about p off? the reality would explode those issues with, i guess in just a moment, but 1st the report from katia lopez hold i on the top us diplomat has traveled to the middle east 5 times in 3 months. anthony blink, as late as tor comes this fears rise that israel's or ongoing is the could ignite a wider regional conflict. a big part of the conversations will be happening over the coming days, with all of our, all as partners is l
i'm adrian instead of going us secretary of state, actually blinking his back in the middle east as israel as well on gaza rages on nearly 23000 palestinians have been killed and tens of thousands injured since early october. many of the weapons used to kill them on fucking much of guns that were supplied by the united states just over a week ago as blank and was preparing for this trip. he approved an emergency measure, bypassing congress to supply more tank shells to israel. the state...