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obviously, hamas needs to be destroyed. i think it's imperative, as president biden has said, how we do this. we need to be surging humanitarian aid into israel, surging that humanitarian aid. that's what this administration has been pushing the israelis to do. there's been more done. but much, much more needs to be done. no one can look at these pictures and be happy about them. i think it's imperative that we try to accomplish a lot of things at the same time. that's what i hope will happen. >> that surging means more land access. you are not going to surge with dropping it in the sea or even getting it in through rafah. >> we can't have children and adults without food. okay? we can't -- this administration can't stand with that and for that. the israeli government needs to increase it dramatically as president biden said. as someone who has been there, i understand the importance of doing that. at the same time, israel needs to secure themselves. you can and you must do both at the same time. >> thank you for your persp
obviously, hamas needs to be destroyed. i think it's imperative, as president biden has said, how we do this. we need to be surging humanitarian aid into israel, surging that humanitarian aid. that's what this administration has been pushing the israelis to do. there's been more done. but much, much more needs to be done. no one can look at these pictures and be happy about them. i think it's imperative that we try to accomplish a lot of things at the same time. that's what i hope will happen....
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hamas is a threat. there's also a threat from israeli shells, israeli bombing. then, of course, the threat from the desperate gazans that could be rushing the pier, trying to get the aid. so the security bubble, the fact that israel is doing it, that is certainly a good thing. the plans are not finalized yet. there still may be another partner that's involved depending on where the pier is built, but it's certainly a step in the right direction. >> let's move to the war in ukraine. >>> russia is reeling from the terror attack in moscow last week, yet not stopping its air strikes on some ukrainian cities. what is the latest simply in terms of the fighting at the front? does it remain more or less stagnant? >> it does, yes. in fact, in the most recent weeks, russia has taken some ground. ukraine has taken some back. russia has taken some more. in general, they're fighting over these small pockets of land. most recently, a month ago or so, they lost the city of avdiivka. that was a significant blow symbolically for ukraine since it had been an important city for mo
hamas is a threat. there's also a threat from israeli shells, israeli bombing. then, of course, the threat from the desperate gazans that could be rushing the pier, trying to get the aid. so the security bubble, the fact that israel is doing it, that is certainly a good thing. the plans are not finalized yet. there still may be another partner that's involved depending on where the pier is built, but it's certainly a step in the right direction. >> let's move to the war in ukraine....
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very influential with hamas. the egyptians are talking to hamas. will hamas help out and do the right thing? >> buried in some 20 or 30 meters below ground below rafah. it is a wonder how they are communicating. and no wonder they are slow and tedious. hamas still believes they could trade tunnels and hostages for time. they don't seem to be any hurry. the deal would involve an amess asymmetrical exchange. the longer this war goes on, the better for benjamin netanyahu. maybe the israelis will end up somehow rescuing the hostages and somehow, they will be able to redeem his political career. it is sad. >> this is why i recommend people read you. you have not for a moment in the last six months postulated something hopeful. this is unfolding sadly. >>> all right, coming up, democrats are planning to make abortion access and reproductive rights a huge campaign issue in november but the strategy has already worked for one candidate. and in alabama of all places. you might remember, the democrat marilyn land who campaigned on this exact issue flipped a
very influential with hamas. the egyptians are talking to hamas. will hamas help out and do the right thing? >> buried in some 20 or 30 meters below ground below rafah. it is a wonder how they are communicating. and no wonder they are slow and tedious. hamas still believes they could trade tunnels and hostages for time. they don't seem to be any hurry. the deal would involve an amess asymmetrical exchange. the longer this war goes on, the better for benjamin netanyahu. maybe the israelis...
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he needs that israeli hamas steel. the problem is that the party that seems to be in a hurry to get such a deal is not hamas, and it's not the government of israel. it's the biden administration. that's the real problem. he's in a strategic cul-de-sac and frankly we're now in a six month of the war, almost the six month of the war. there is still no way out, a strategic cul-de-sac. that's the real problem, here, the only pathway out is an agreement that buys time and space, breaks the battlefield dynamic, frieze hostages, and maybe, just maybe, open things up for a de-escalation and a continued cessation of hostilities. >> which we had for a few days when there was a deal. it hasn't been modeled. we also have direct relations and talks with iran, very influential with thomas. we have relations with the egyptians, they are talking to hamas, is there some sense that hamas will help out, will try and do the right thing? >> part of the problem is the architect of the october 7 terror surge, is buried in a tunnel 30 meters
he needs that israeli hamas steel. the problem is that the party that seems to be in a hurry to get such a deal is not hamas, and it's not the government of israel. it's the biden administration. that's the real problem. he's in a strategic cul-de-sac and frankly we're now in a six month of the war, almost the six month of the war. there is still no way out, a strategic cul-de-sac. that's the real problem, here, the only pathway out is an agreement that buys time and space, breaks the...
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in part, it's hamas and in part, it's the fact that israel imposed a blockade and talked about putting them on a diet. >> if your neighbor, first of all, israel has no obligation. it's not israel's fault that gaza is poverty stricken. gaza should be one of the wealthiest states on the mediterranean. >> they have no control over their own territory. everything that comes in and goes out. >> if you go to war, no, crystal, why are you insist on blaming israel? >> joining me now is mark leibovitz. the people i hear named kennedy as their alternative generally also say the reason they're not voting for joe biden is gaza. but his views on palestinians who he called the most pampered people on the planet, which is insane because they lived before october 7th in what has been called an open air prison camp. he said the most pampered people on the planet. his views are so far to the right of biden he might as well as be netanyahu. why do you think he is appealing so much to democrats when he's an anti-vaxer? >> there's a lot to unpack here. i would say this. clearly, the middle east is a wedge
in part, it's hamas and in part, it's the fact that israel imposed a blockade and talked about putting them on a diet. >> if your neighbor, first of all, israel has no obligation. it's not israel's fault that gaza is poverty stricken. gaza should be one of the wealthiest states on the mediterranean. >> they have no control over their own territory. everything that comes in and goes out. >> if you go to war, no, crystal, why are you insist on blaming israel? >> joining me...
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that's something that is very important to hamas negotiators. it's something israel has been very reluctant to do. the debate about how many palestinian civilians can be allowed to return and under what circumstances is part of what is stalling these talks. these talks have been maddening for negotiators inside the room. they have been agony for people in gaza, waiting for a cease-fire, for the families of the hostages in israel. the reality is, it's looking like the negotiations are the only show in town. that u.n. security council resolution passing. the u.n. calling for a cease-fire and the unconditional release of the hostages. here we are days later, and it doesn't appear it's having much impact on the ground. the u.n. saying in the hours after that vote in new york took place, double digits number of palestinian children were killed by israeli bombing in the south of gaza. >> i can just tell you from everything that defense minister gallant said in d.c., they are committed to gaza. he did say on the record that he is -- they are communicat
that's something that is very important to hamas negotiators. it's something israel has been very reluctant to do. the debate about how many palestinian civilians can be allowed to return and under what circumstances is part of what is stalling these talks. these talks have been maddening for negotiators inside the room. they have been agony for people in gaza, waiting for a cease-fire, for the families of the hostages in israel. the reality is, it's looking like the negotiations are the only...
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israeli officials left the pentagon yesterday without an agreement on how israel should take on hamas in rafah and without a plan on addressing the dire humanitarian need. nbc's international correspondent raf sanchez has the latest. >> reporter: diplomatic tensions between israel and the united states continue to simmer after the israeli defense minister left washington without an agreement on the path forward in the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says mounting a large-scale ground offensive into rafah is the only way to destroy remaining hamas units hiding in the city. the biden administration says any large scale ground offensive would be a disaster leading to massive loss of civilian life and disrupting the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. now, rafah was supposed to be the subject of in-depth discussions between the two sides in washington this week, but the subject of in depth discussions between the two sides in washington this week. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu canceling a trip by senior israeli officials in protest at the u.s. decision to allow a security c
israeli officials left the pentagon yesterday without an agreement on how israel should take on hamas in rafah and without a plan on addressing the dire humanitarian need. nbc's international correspondent raf sanchez has the latest. >> reporter: diplomatic tensions between israel and the united states continue to simmer after the israeli defense minister left washington without an agreement on the path forward in the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says mounting a large-scale...
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they had to do it again because hamas moved back into that area. richard, we read this statement, the white house deeply frustrated with benjamin netanyahu. what other cards does biden have to play carrot or stick to nudge netanyahu to where they want to go which is eventually a real cease-fire here and beyond that, a two-state solution? >> we've seen two cards. the sanctions against settlers involved in violence. we've seen a drop. and now we've seen the u.n. vote. there could be further sanctions against israel. last friday, the israelis announced that 2,000 acres had been stain by the state for new settlements. -- been taken by the state for new settlements. they may say you can have the weapons system but you can't use it in the following ways to have denial of weapons systems. i think what we're doing is going down the road where israel is defying american policy and the united states is going to have to go up the escalation ladder. >> take a look at the view of the israeli people that want hostages back, who suffered a horrific attack on octo
they had to do it again because hamas moved back into that area. richard, we read this statement, the white house deeply frustrated with benjamin netanyahu. what other cards does biden have to play carrot or stick to nudge netanyahu to where they want to go which is eventually a real cease-fire here and beyond that, a two-state solution? >> we've seen two cards. the sanctions against settlers involved in violence. we've seen a drop. and now we've seen the u.n. vote. there could be further...
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yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced hamas had rejected the latest proposal, calling their demands extreme. over the weekend israel agreed to a deal that would free about 800 palestinian prisoners some of whom who are serving life sentences in exchange for the release of 40 hostages. hamas, however, is still demanding israel withdraw entirely from the gaza strip, which netanyahu says he will not do. the prime minister blamed the deadlock talks on america's decision to allow the united nations to pass a cease-fire resolution. in a statement the prime minister wrote, "hamas' stance clearly demonstrates its utter disinterest in a negotiated deal and attests to the damage done by the u.n. security council's resolution." the united states strenuously denied that claim, calling it inaccurate in almost every respect. a senior israeli official told reuters israel's negotiating team has left qatar, which is the site of these cease-fire talks. netanyahu declined to comment on that, the u.s. still pushing for a deal, but real frusztration in the biden administration. >>>
yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced hamas had rejected the latest proposal, calling their demands extreme. over the weekend israel agreed to a deal that would free about 800 palestinian prisoners some of whom who are serving life sentences in exchange for the release of 40 hostages. hamas, however, is still demanding israel withdraw entirely from the gaza strip, which netanyahu says he will not do. the prime minister blamed the deadlock talks on america's decision to...
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once we finish rafah, the heavy phase of this war will be behind us and the terror army of hamas will be dismantled and then we can start talking about what happens the day after. >> once we finish rafah. the biden administration is literally telling netanyahu's government do not do this. here is vice president kamala harrison sunday. >> we have been very clear that it would be a mistake to move into rafah with any type of military operation. >> a mistake, but would there be consequences if he moves forward? >> we will take it one step at a time. but we have been very clear in terms of our perspective. >> are you ruling out there would be consequences from the united states? >> i'm ruling out nothing. >> the administration says it is ruling out nothing in terms of consequences but what is it ruling in? the day the vice president made the comments i read this extraordinary 13-post thread from norm ornstein. you know him as a congressional historian. we rely on his analysis regularly. but his thread on u.s. israeli relations begins like this. i am fiercely pro israel including its right
once we finish rafah, the heavy phase of this war will be behind us and the terror army of hamas will be dismantled and then we can start talking about what happens the day after. >> once we finish rafah. the biden administration is literally telling netanyahu's government do not do this. here is vice president kamala harrison sunday. >> we have been very clear that it would be a mistake to move into rafah with any type of military operation. >> a mistake, but would there be...
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it did criticize hamas, and they didn't want to let the united states off the hook. this time, united states abstained on the resolution. three resolutions we've vetoed since october 7th. this is the first one that's passed in the u.n. security council with the u.n. abstaining. it calls for an immediate cease-fire. it does call, by the way, for the release of all hostages. there's a big emphasis on getting aid into gaza. the cease-fire calls for, by the way, joe, simply two more weeks. it gets through to april 9th, to the end of the holy month of ramadan. it's consistent with the u.s. position, that there ought to be an open-ended cease-fire. >> richard, let me ask you a question. it'll sound naive, but why in the world would the united nations not allow a line in, the security council not allow a line in that condemned hamas for the brutality that they not only showed on october 7th but that they've been showing in gaza since 2005/2006? >> because it reflects the politics and bias of the u.n. all the focus right now is critical of israel, of what's going on. what's
it did criticize hamas, and they didn't want to let the united states off the hook. this time, united states abstained on the resolution. three resolutions we've vetoed since october 7th. this is the first one that's passed in the u.n. security council with the u.n. abstaining. it calls for an immediate cease-fire. it does call, by the way, for the release of all hostages. there's a big emphasis on getting aid into gaza. the cease-fire calls for, by the way, joe, simply two more weeks. it gets...
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one is hamas and tying the release of hostages to the cease-fire. this resolution didn't include either of those elements, but they called for a cease-fire during the month of ramadan and called for a general. the u.s. said we support these objectives generally, so they didn't won't to get in the way of it. but they abstained now because they're sending a message to israel they do not at any cost want them going into rafah right now. >> it's reflective of the growing rift between netanyahu and the biden administration. the vice president has been out front nudging netanyahu, being more critical of israel and then allowing the president to work privately behind the scenes to kind of fill in that space. do you think that tactic is working? and where do we see this relationship going from here where netanyahu time and time again is thumbing his nose at what washington wants? >> the thing a little bit odd is the u.s. and israel, as close as the two countries are and we are very close, it doesn't mean we haven't had past disagreements. i worked very clos
one is hamas and tying the release of hostages to the cease-fire. this resolution didn't include either of those elements, but they called for a cease-fire during the month of ramadan and called for a general. the u.s. said we support these objectives generally, so they didn't won't to get in the way of it. but they abstained now because they're sending a message to israel they do not at any cost want them going into rafah right now. >> it's reflective of the growing rift between...
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such as condemning hamas. we couldn't support it. >> after the united states allowed today's cease-fire resolution to pass israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu said he would not be discussing a potential invasion of rafah. israel's defense minister met today. and national security adviser, jake sullivan. joining us now, richard stengle, former undersecretary of state in the obama administration. peter barnhart is with us. he's also an msnbc political analyst. let's listen to what the u.n. ambassador ambassador, linda thomas greenfield said today. >> congress members, we appreciate the willingness. still, certain key edits were ignored, including our request to add a condemnation of hamas. and we did not agree with everything in the resolution. for that reason, we were, unfortunately, not able to vote yes. however, as i've said before, we fully support some of the critical objectives in this nonbinding resolution. and we believe it was important for the council to speak out. >> how big of a departure was
such as condemning hamas. we couldn't support it. >> after the united states allowed today's cease-fire resolution to pass israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu said he would not be discussing a potential invasion of rafah. israel's defense minister met today. and national security adviser, jake sullivan. joining us now, richard stengle, former undersecretary of state in the obama administration. peter barnhart is with us. he's also an msnbc political analyst. let's listen to what...
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hamas will no longer be in power. but, israel is going to be there fighting an insurgency for a long, long time. whether it calls itself hamas or something else. as we know, every one of those people in israel -- the 30,000 or more, they will have relatives who are seeking revenge. the idea that they would just go into rafah and end this, it is the fallacy we had when we went into iraq and afghanistan. only a solution that provides palestinians a path to freedom, and ultimately, create safety for israeli and palestinian. -- has no interest in that whatsoever. >> peter beinart and richard stengel, thank you both very much for joining our discussion tonight. thank you. we will be right back. back. a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission... with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage,... rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check.
hamas will no longer be in power. but, israel is going to be there fighting an insurgency for a long, long time. whether it calls itself hamas or something else. as we know, every one of those people in israel -- the 30,000 or more, they will have relatives who are seeking revenge. the idea that they would just go into rafah and end this, it is the fallacy we had when we went into iraq and afghanistan. only a solution that provides palestinians a path to freedom, and ultimately, create safety...
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latest glaring signs of the biden administration's frustration with israel's approach to its war on hamas in gaza. and it's a notable break with america's long-standing defense of the israeli government, usually come what may. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is the source of the biden administration's frustration, reacted angrily to the u.s. vote to abstain, canceling a high-level delegation to washington for meeting with u.s. officials. the meetings had been scheduled to discuss alternatives to a planned israeli offensive into rafah, the southern city where more than a million people have sought refuge amid u.s. concerns over the death toll in gaza topping 31,000 and the growing risk of mass starvation. joining me now is the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft. and nara hawk, former state didn't adviser and former state department adviser. explain why it is so major for the u.s. to abstain. >> it is a very big deal, because we have seen in the last month and a half or so that the administration had shifted its rhetorical position and starte
latest glaring signs of the biden administration's frustration with israel's approach to its war on hamas in gaza. and it's a notable break with america's long-standing defense of the israeli government, usually come what may. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is the source of the biden administration's frustration, reacted angrily to the u.s. vote to abstain, canceling a high-level delegation to washington for meeting with u.s. officials. the meetings had been scheduled to discuss...
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hamas for its part welcoming the vote at the united nations but it is not committing to the unconditional release of the hostages, which is what this resolution is calling for. now, this is deepening the already deep strains in the israel u.s. relationship. prime minister netanyahu making clear he is furious the united states allowed this to pass, this they didn't veto it. he is canceling the senior delegation of officials that were supposed to be headed to washington to talk to the biden administration about alternatives for a ground offensive in rafah, in southern gaza. israel says that meeting will not happen now in protest. he is, prime minister netanyahu, accusing the biden administration of basically backtracking on its previous position at the united nations. remember on friday, the u.s. put up a resolution of its own which explicitly linked a cease fire in gaza to the release of the hostages. today's resolution does not make that link explicit but the u.s. says there is no shift in the american possession which is that a cease fire and a hostage deal need to be going hand in hand.
hamas for its part welcoming the vote at the united nations but it is not committing to the unconditional release of the hostages, which is what this resolution is calling for. now, this is deepening the already deep strains in the israel u.s. relationship. prime minister netanyahu making clear he is furious the united states allowed this to pass, this they didn't veto it. he is canceling the senior delegation of officials that were supposed to be headed to washington to talk to the biden...
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there's no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after hamas. it seems like the prime minister's office is choosing to create a perception of daylight here when they don't need to do that. >> reporter: now, the israelis are saying that prime minister netanyahu canceled these meetings because the u.s. shifted its policy in abstaining from that u.n. cease fire resolution vote that happened earlier today. kirby in the briefing stressing that this was not a shift from the u.s. position saying that the only reason that the u.s. abstained from this vote is because the resolution didn't include specific language condemning hamas for its attack on israel on october 7th, and he says because of the lack of that language, the u.s. could not support it. and, chris, there was never a guarantee that during these meetings between u.s. officials and this israeli delegation that the minds of the israelis would be able to changed as far as a ground invasion of rafah, but after prime minister netanyahu last week renewed his pledge to start that ground invasion of
there's no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after hamas. it seems like the prime minister's office is choosing to create a perception of daylight here when they don't need to do that. >> reporter: now, the israelis are saying that prime minister netanyahu canceled these meetings because the u.s. shifted its policy in abstaining from that u.n. cease fire resolution vote that happened earlier today. kirby in the briefing stressing that this was not a shift from...
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i mean, you can make an argument that somehow hamas might think they're more emboldened. really, i think the cease fire deal is something both sides want. we're close. the dispute has to do with the number of palestinian prisoners who are going to be released. israel has acquiesced on allowing palestinians to go back up to the north. i think we're close. i don't think this u.n. resolution is going to have much of an effect. it's symbolic. it shows that israel is certainly isolated internationally, but in terms of the actual cease fire negotiations, i think both sides see this in their interests. i think it's going to happen. i think it's better than 50%. >> ali vitali, raf sanchez, and marc polymeropoulos, thank you. >>> and while we follow all of the breaking developments of the trials of donald trump in new york, fulton county d.a. fani willis has a new message for the former president in her case against him. what she says she means when she says the train is coming. >>> but first, you can watch the best parts of our show anytime on you tube, go to msnbc.com/jansing. s
i mean, you can make an argument that somehow hamas might think they're more emboldened. really, i think the cease fire deal is something both sides want. we're close. the dispute has to do with the number of palestinian prisoners who are going to be released. israel has acquiesced on allowing palestinians to go back up to the north. i think we're close. i don't think this u.n. resolution is going to have much of an effect. it's symbolic. it shows that israel is certainly isolated...
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hamas is saying, if there is a cease-fire, the hostages will be released. what order you implement those is key. as you said, there was supposed to be this delegation by senior israeli officials heading to the white house with a very specific purpose. they were there to hear out american concerns about a potential israeli invasion of the city of rafah in southern gaza, where some $1.5 million palestinian civilians are sheltering. the white house has made very clear at this point it opposes any large-scale israeli offensive into rafah. it has said that it believes it'll be a disaster, that there is nowhere safe for those civilians to go. the point of that meeting was for the israelis to hear the american concerns but also to hear what was supposed to be a set of american proposals of alternatives to a full-scale invasion. now, we don't have the exact details of what the white house was proposing, but it is likely to be along the lines of targeted raids. that meeting no longer going to happen. as you say, this is a real, real point of tension, public tension
hamas is saying, if there is a cease-fire, the hostages will be released. what order you implement those is key. as you said, there was supposed to be this delegation by senior israeli officials heading to the white house with a very specific purpose. they were there to hear out american concerns about a potential israeli invasion of the city of rafah in southern gaza, where some $1.5 million palestinian civilians are sheltering. the white house has made very clear at this point it opposes any...
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resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in the israel-hamas war. joining us now from washington, aaron gilchrist. what are we learning now? >> jose, this all seems to be unfolding in real time. the washington seemed to be learning about this cancellation of that delegation coming to the u.s. from israel as we were questioning the communications adviser for the national security council today. he, at the beginning of the conversation, indicated that he had not heard that the delegation was not going to be coming. as we were asking more questions, that seemed to become more real. the nsc seemed to understand the delegation would not be coming. the response basically from john kirby is that it's disappointing. he said, "we are very disappointed that they won't be coming to washington to allow us to have a fulsome conversation with them about viable alternatives to go in on the ground in rafah." as we understand it, the united states chose to abstain from this vote in the united nations today because, according to john kirby, the communications adviser
resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in the israel-hamas war. joining us now from washington, aaron gilchrist. what are we learning now? >> jose, this all seems to be unfolding in real time. the washington seemed to be learning about this cancellation of that delegation coming to the u.s. from israel as we were questioning the communications adviser for the national security council today. he, at the beginning of the conversation, indicated that he had not heard that the...
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they would resume if hamas signals they'd be into it. hamas has yet to do so. what's your read here? we've been here so many times before, where there are the prison cease-fire agreements seemingly on the doorstep, and hamas keeps saying no. what's your take? >> jonathan, i think this is a really critical moment. we've talked so much on this show about the humanitarian catastrophe that is occurring. obviously, we've talked quite a lot about the diplomatic riff between israel and the u.s. a cease-fire could alleviate a lot of the issues. they could rush aid into gaza. the temperature goes down dramatically between the u.s. and israel because aid comes in. the hostages come home. then the u.s. and israel can talk about this rafah operation, which, and i've said many times before, a ways out but still a point of contention. a key point is hamas is now holding up the agreement. the israelis have moved quite a bit. they've talked about relocating palestinians back to the north of gaza. there's issues of the number of palestinian prisoners to be released. ultimately,
they would resume if hamas signals they'd be into it. hamas has yet to do so. what's your read here? we've been here so many times before, where there are the prison cease-fire agreements seemingly on the doorstep, and hamas keeps saying no. what's your take? >> jonathan, i think this is a really critical moment. we've talked so much on this show about the humanitarian catastrophe that is occurring. obviously, we've talked quite a lot about the diplomatic riff between israel and the u.s....
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hamas has not yet responded to this new proposal. one israeli official tells nbc news there's about a 50-50 chance the deal will go through. it was brokered during talks in qatar in recent days that involved cia director bill burns. top israeli american officials have since come home but plan to return to that nation if hamas agrees to that deal. of course, we'll keep you posted. >>> israeli forces say they've killed more than 170 gunmen in what is now one of the longest hospital raids in the war there in gaza. troops stormed the al shifa medical complex weeks ago. there was a relentness amount of gun strikes and explosions. it's connected to a hamas tunnel network, but the terrorist group denies any terrorist presence inside the hospital itself. it's now one of the very few medical centers that's even partially operational in the northern part of the enclave. it's also been housing some displaced citizens. israel says it's protecting civilians, patients, and medical staff by providing them food, water, and adequate health care. this
hamas has not yet responded to this new proposal. one israeli official tells nbc news there's about a 50-50 chance the deal will go through. it was brokered during talks in qatar in recent days that involved cia director bill burns. top israeli american officials have since come home but plan to return to that nation if hamas agrees to that deal. of course, we'll keep you posted. >>> israeli forces say they've killed more than 170 gunmen in what is now one of the longest hospital raids...
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it shows us one of the most troubling scenes to emerge since the begin of the israel-hamas war. it documents the last living moments of four men targeted by the israeli military. we warn you, this is disturbing. four civilian men are walking through the devastated city of khan yunis, talking amongst themselves on tracks left by israeli tanks. they appear to be unarmed. corg to our experts at nbc news, the pen appear to be by an idf missile. two were instant lekilled. a third man survived the noilgs strike and gets up. then the fourth man is walking ahead. 50 seconds later, that man is struck by another missile. the last survivor is stumbling to get away from the initial blast site before falling to his knees and being hit by another missile. according to al jazeera rgs this footage was retrieved from an israeli drone that was shot down and the attack is believed to have happened in early february. in a statement the israeli mill stare responded saying the area shown in the video is an active combat zone in khan yunis which underwent significant civilian evacuation. the idf is in
it shows us one of the most troubling scenes to emerge since the begin of the israel-hamas war. it documents the last living moments of four men targeted by the israeli military. we warn you, this is disturbing. four civilian men are walking through the devastated city of khan yunis, talking amongst themselves on tracks left by israeli tanks. they appear to be unarmed. corg to our experts at nbc news, the pen appear to be by an idf missile. two were instant lekilled. a third man survived the...
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we also must have a permanent home for palestinian people to undermine hamas. if there was a permanent home for the palestinian people where they didn't have to worry about their on safety and security, that would undermine the call for groups like hamas. we need two states. we got one, we need another one in order to have a more lasting solution. this is a complicated issue but i urge everyone to bear in mind we all know who pushed the muslim ban and who said finish the job. he is not expressing any sympathy for any palestinian person so it is clear that president biden needs to be reelected. >> okay, thank you as always, keith ellison, minnesota's attorney general. >>> let's bring in our political panel, republican strategist amy ken, and dawn callaway, host of the caucus room podcast and from the voter action front, former missouri state representative. amy, as we mentioned, donald trump faces a deadline to pay a half billion dollar bond in the new york civil case or face a possible seizure of his asets, a possibility he has begun talking about on social med
we also must have a permanent home for palestinian people to undermine hamas. if there was a permanent home for the palestinian people where they didn't have to worry about their on safety and security, that would undermine the call for groups like hamas. we need two states. we got one, we need another one in order to have a more lasting solution. this is a complicated issue but i urge everyone to bear in mind we all know who pushed the muslim ban and who said finish the job. he is not...
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hostages are still held by hamas . it is a challenge for president biden. it is not just about israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, even though there is personal friction growing over the past weeks and months . >> let's move stateside. this saturday, president biden, former president obama and nancy pelosi celebrated the 14th anniversary of the formal care act. in you know article you reflect on how obama feared he would be a one term presidency after passing the health care law. it actually became his most important and perhaps most celebrated legislative achievement. is there a lesson we can take from that amid concerns about the biden reelection? >> it is an interesting question. there is an oral history put together by columbia university and they released a number of transcripts the past week of obama aides and allies who worked on a formal care act. part of what we learned is how president obama realized or thought it was a political liability that may result in a one term presidency, as he put it. he told his aides, that is fine as long as i
hostages are still held by hamas . it is a challenge for president biden. it is not just about israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, even though there is personal friction growing over the past weeks and months . >> let's move stateside. this saturday, president biden, former president obama and nancy pelosi celebrated the 14th anniversary of the formal care act. in you know article you reflect on how obama feared he would be a one term presidency after passing the health care law....
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after all it is hamas who is the enemy here. we must be sure that the prosecution of the war is fair and just. with 32,000 people dead in gaza, i do not find it there and just. i am deeply concerned about what alexandria, the representative said about aid to gaza and trucks getting in. we met directly with officials who are doing heroic work, absolutely god's work. many people would never stay there. we met with the director in rafah and he said we need 500 trucks a day. he sat on a good day we are getting only 150. by the time we with him he had three days with no trucks. israel has to do much more to get all the aid into gaza to stop the deprivation and the destruction and do what internet yahoo told us in november, the more precise in your targeting. he says they have superior military and the ability to do that. in the meantime i am calling for a bilateral cease-fire for the important purpose of hostages and humanitarian aid. >> well said. let's move to moscow, that deadly attack at a concert hall. republicans are saying thi
after all it is hamas who is the enemy here. we must be sure that the prosecution of the war is fair and just. with 32,000 people dead in gaza, i do not find it there and just. i am deeply concerned about what alexandria, the representative said about aid to gaza and trucks getting in. we met directly with officials who are doing heroic work, absolutely god's work. many people would never stay there. we met with the director in rafah and he said we need 500 trucks a day. he sat on a good day we...
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outlined the coalition government, several palestinian factions collaborated on the proposal, including hamas. notably, it called for negotiations with israel. that document produced 18 years ago is now widely regarded as the cornerstone for any future unity government. in 2002, he described his position in his own words writing in the washington post, i am not a terrorist, but neither am i a pacifist. i am simply a regular guy from the palestinian street advocating only what every other oppressed person has advocated, the right to help myself in the absence of help from anywhere else. i've been a tireless advocate of peace based on fairness and equality. i lead delegations of palestinians in meetings with israeli parliamentarians to promote mutual understanding and cooperation. i still seek peaceful coexistence between the equal and independent countries of israel and palestine. i do not seek to destroy israel, but only to end its occupation of my country. coun one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for develop
outlined the coalition government, several palestinian factions collaborated on the proposal, including hamas. notably, it called for negotiations with israel. that document produced 18 years ago is now widely regarded as the cornerstone for any future unity government. in 2002, he described his position in his own words writing in the washington post, i am not a terrorist, but neither am i a pacifist. i am simply a regular guy from the palestinian street advocating only what every other...
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hamas's ideology is very problematic and most are not islamists. you need to have to re-create it as an umbrella for the leadership. it calls all the parties. for them to lay out a vision. i do not know at this point if they will stick to to state or revert back to one equal state, which was an earlier vision. you need them to lay out what they want and how they want their freedom, and that is the beginning of getting anywhere. >> that is an important discussion for us to have. we are going to be talking about some of them in the next hour appeared good to see you. the editor at large of jewish currents and msnbc and author of the book the crisis of zionism. >>> still ahead. you may have heard about the surgery rising crime in america. a campaign calling card for donald trump in the gop that has seeped into mainstream thinking, but not born out by evidence. we are going to debunk some nonsense up ahead on "velshi." we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we're talking about cashbacking. we're talking about... we're not talking about practice? n
hamas's ideology is very problematic and most are not islamists. you need to have to re-create it as an umbrella for the leadership. it calls all the parties. for them to lay out a vision. i do not know at this point if they will stick to to state or revert back to one equal state, which was an earlier vision. you need them to lay out what they want and how they want their freedom, and that is the beginning of getting anywhere. >> that is an important discussion for us to have. we are...
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i think hamas has been harmful to the gulf countries. they would like to get rid of hamas. and so that has to happen. but it's how you do it, and you can't have thousands of innocent lives lost in the process. and so talking about and figuring out a way to get rid of hamas without the deaths of thousands of innocent young individuals, mothers and fathers and uncles and aunts, is what has to happen. one example is what took place recently because of intelligence. israel was able to go into a hospital and get several key hamas individuals without one innocent person or doctor, anyone being killed. we've got to look at that region -- at that -- how that worked. but also the end result. two-state solution, something that the biden administration has been very strong on because we can't just go back to october 6th. we've got to change what has been taking place for 75 years in the region. >> very quickly, though, another complication here is the restrictions on funding to unwra. you have a lot of progressives very upset about it. your thoughts? >> i'm very just sbet it. we had t
i think hamas has been harmful to the gulf countries. they would like to get rid of hamas. and so that has to happen. but it's how you do it, and you can't have thousands of innocent lives lost in the process. and so talking about and figuring out a way to get rid of hamas without the deaths of thousands of innocent young individuals, mothers and fathers and uncles and aunts, is what has to happen. one example is what took place recently because of intelligence. israel was able to go into a...
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now they say that hamas has regrouped: the israeli forces have killed more than 150 people they describe as terrorists since the raid began monday and at least 13 people have died from a lack of access to basics such as food and medicine. according to the health ministry. nbc news has not yet independently verified israel or the ministry's claims. this all comes as the world health organization released staggering figures this week documenting more than 400 attacks on health care facilities since october 7th which has resulted in nearly 700 killed, 902 injured and 99 health facilities and 104 ambulances impacted. joining me to discuss this is a palestinian emergency doctor who returned from a five week medical mission in gaza. doctor, thank you so much for joining me today. i want to start off asking about your experience in gaza. i know you described seeing people unable to live life with dignity. give me an overview of what you saw and witnessed. >> thank you for having me. so, as you mentioned i went on a five week medical mission and we established a field hospital on the border of r
now they say that hamas has regrouped: the israeli forces have killed more than 150 people they describe as terrorists since the raid began monday and at least 13 people have died from a lack of access to basics such as food and medicine. according to the health ministry. nbc news has not yet independently verified israel or the ministry's claims. this all comes as the world health organization released staggering figures this week documenting more than 400 attacks on health care facilities...
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when hamas attacked israel on october 7th, the irish prime minister condemned it but less than a week later he became an outlier among western nations. >> israel is under duress. they do have a right to defend themselves but they don't have the right to reach international humanitarian law. i am really concerned about what i'm seeing happening in gaza at the moment. >> in september ireland called for a cease-fire. irish lawmakers have also posed sanctions on israel, preventing u.s. arms from costing its airspace. they have also brought in to review the trade deal with israel. that brings us back to leo varadkar. his visit to the white house and his cease-fire demand last week. did have impact on president biden. yesterday the u.s. introduced a resolution calling for a cease- fire being important, although it fell short of calling for an immediate halt to the war. it was vetoed by russia and china. is it too little too late for the u.s. and joe biden's reputation? the former president of ireland mary robinson warned in december, president biden's support for israel's indiscriminate bom
when hamas attacked israel on october 7th, the irish prime minister condemned it but less than a week later he became an outlier among western nations. >> israel is under duress. they do have a right to defend themselves but they don't have the right to reach international humanitarian law. i am really concerned about what i'm seeing happening in gaza at the moment. >> in september ireland called for a cease-fire. irish lawmakers have also posed sanctions on israel, preventing u.s....
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criticizing hamas is legitimate. fighting both ways of the messianic in israel and the people that are controlling gaza, hamas, is a good thing to do. but, when you mix this, when you pollute these legitimate fights with turning against communities, against people, against the jewish people, or against muslim people, against palestinians, or all israelis, you are actually doing something that is not only not helping the cause, it is also not moral to do. the thing that we need to understand is that this is a moment for a big coalition. a big coalition of both israelis and palestinians, jews and palestinians, people from all across communities, also in the u.s. that will ask themselves, what are we looking for? what is the goal we want to achieve, and how do we work to achieve it together? don't create entrance rules to say who is in the club and who is out of the club. every single person that supports a cease-fire, supports the end of the war, and israeli- palestinian peace should be fighting together. >> well, i wa
criticizing hamas is legitimate. fighting both ways of the messianic in israel and the people that are controlling gaza, hamas, is a good thing to do. but, when you mix this, when you pollute these legitimate fights with turning against communities, against people, against the jewish people, or against muslim people, against palestinians, or all israelis, you are actually doing something that is not only not helping the cause, it is also not moral to do. the thing that we need to understand is...
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. >> we will share with them some alternatives about how they can eliminate the threat of hamas in gaza, particularly in the rafah area without a major ground offensive. we still believe a major ground offensive is a mistake. >> reporter: all of this happening against the backdrop of multiple us-led efforts to get a cease-fire deal between israel and hamas. we saw the us-led resolution before the united nations yesterday fail because of a veto vote from china and russia. we know that the secretary of state as well as the cia director has been in the middle east for days trying to speak and put pressure on these key negotiators. the president certainly hopeful but cautiously optimistic. >> thank you so much. >>> i know we have been talking a lot about donald trump office looming money deadline but there's another story we will talk about next. what employee number five is saying about them documents case . . when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare—ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inha
. >> we will share with them some alternatives about how they can eliminate the threat of hamas in gaza, particularly in the rafah area without a major ground offensive. we still believe a major ground offensive is a mistake. >> reporter: all of this happening against the backdrop of multiple us-led efforts to get a cease-fire deal between israel and hamas. we saw the us-led resolution before the united nations yesterday fail because of a veto vote from china and russia. we know...
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now it is hamas that refuses to follow through. hamas is once again holding onto the hostages. 167 days and refuses to give them up. the fact that we do not have a cease-fire today is the fault of hamas. let's not forget the entire company could end if this terrorist organization hamas would set up his weapons and we would get the peace that all sides does really need. >> thank you for clarifying the difference there between the positions. it is good to see you my friend. thank you so much seth moulton. >>> what we do and do not know about kate middleton's diagnosis. iddleton's diagnosis. i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do
now it is hamas that refuses to follow through. hamas is once again holding onto the hostages. 167 days and refuses to give them up. the fact that we do not have a cease-fire today is the fault of hamas. let's not forget the entire company could end if this terrorist organization hamas would set up his weapons and we would get the peace that all sides does really need. >> thank you for clarifying the difference there between the positions. it is good to see you my friend. thank you so...
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saving innocent palestinian lives is not the same as acquiescing to hamas and agreeing to their terms on anything. we're talking about saving people's lives. >> you have put this well. one thing that i think isn't clear, hasn't been mentioned so far, there was less aid in february than there was in january. about 1/2 as much aid going in in february as in january. that's why you are ending up in this desperate situation. i'm afraid a lot of responsibility does come down to the invasion and of the u.s. administration with the israeli authorities and the united nations. they are the big players in this alongside qatar and the gulf countries. honestly, the bureaucratic pediments are actually causing lives -- costing lives today -- and that's what needs to be central. the national security memorandum , secretary blinken put out is very significant. it does apply to u.s. responsibility, and it's important to remember that these civilians don't just have a moral right to aid, they have a legal right to aid as well, and that's what we're calling for to be upheld. >> david delbene, thank you
saving innocent palestinian lives is not the same as acquiescing to hamas and agreeing to their terms on anything. we're talking about saving people's lives. >> you have put this well. one thing that i think isn't clear, hasn't been mentioned so far, there was less aid in february than there was in january. about 1/2 as much aid going in in february as in january. that's why you are ending up in this desperate situation. i'm afraid a lot of responsibility does come down to the invasion...
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i think hamas has also been harmful to the gulf countries. they would like to get rid of hamas. that has to happen. but it is how you do it and you can't have thousands of innocent lives lost in the process. so talking about and figuring out a way to get rid of hamas without the death of thousands of innocent, young individuals, mothers and fathers and aunts and uncles, is what needs to happen. what example? israel was able to go into a hospital and get several key hamas individuals without one innocent person or doctor or anyone being killed. we have to look at that region, how that worked. but also, the end result. two state solution. the biden administration has been very strong on it. we cannot just go back to october 6. we have to change what has taken place for 75 years in the region. >> very quickly, another publication is the restrictions on funding. you have a lot of progressives upset about it. >> i'm upset about it. we to strike the steel in order to keep the government open. but we know that unrwa is the only one that has the ability to get the aid there. i had to ma
i think hamas has also been harmful to the gulf countries. they would like to get rid of hamas. that has to happen. but it is how you do it and you can't have thousands of innocent lives lost in the process. so talking about and figuring out a way to get rid of hamas without the death of thousands of innocent, young individuals, mothers and fathers and aunts and uncles, is what needs to happen. what example? israel was able to go into a hospital and get several key hamas individuals without one...
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netanyahu told reporters, "we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah and as i told secretary blinken that i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s., but if we must, we will do it alone." to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies much of the money and material for its military. it's been such since the inception of the state of israel, which is the largest recipient of u.s. taxpayer- funded largess since its inception. hence, president biden has yet another choice to make as it relates to this conflict. will the u.s. use the tools at its disposal, control over a lot of the military aid that goes into israel to prevent what could become the bloodiest stage of the war or will it stand by as netanyahu continues to be defiant with the continual financial and military backing of the united states? as palestinians continue to die from injury and starvation by the thousands, the rhetoric from some u.s. leaders about the brutality with which israel has prosecuted this war has indeed begun to change. the question is will their actio
netanyahu told reporters, "we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah and as i told secretary blinken that i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s., but if we must, we will do it alone." to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies much of the money and material for its military. it's been such since the inception of the state of israel, which is the largest recipient of u.s. taxpayer- funded largess since its inception....
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netanyahu told reporters we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah. as i told secretary blinken i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s. but if we must, we will do it alone. to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies much of the money and material for its military. it has been such since the inception of the state of israel, the largest recipient of u.s. taxpayer funded since its inception. hence, president biden now has yet another choice to make as it relates to this conflict. will the u.s. use the tools at its disposal? control over a lot of the military aid that goes into israel to prevent what could become the bloodiest stage of the war or will it standby as netanyahu continues to be defiant with the continual financial and military backing of the united states. as palestinians continue to die from injury and starvation, the rhetoric about the brutality has indeed begun to change. the question is, will their actions? that's our show for tonight. you can catch me back here tomorrow and sunday a
netanyahu told reporters we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah. as i told secretary blinken i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s. but if we must, we will do it alone. to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies much of the money and material for its military. it has been such since the inception of the state of israel, the largest recipient of u.s. taxpayer funded since its inception. hence, president biden now has yet...
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our position is that hamas should not be allowed a safe slain. but major ground operation would be a mistake. >> and secretary blinken is urging another solution here. it doesn't seen like israel is listening. what happens to this relationship? >> there is a danger that israel will be incredibly and increasingly isolated. it is not just the vote we saw earlier, but more broadly the question of who will stand with israel if they make a decision to engage in the ground operation. as you know, the biden administration has not been subtle in expressing their point of view on this. so i do think that it will be a challenge. so the question is there any wiggle room in the presentation of facts, in what the israelis might do with respect to the reaction to the message netanyahu is bringing now. is there a another way for israel to accomplish its goaling on the ground in rfah that does not involve the operation that the biden administration has made is not clear. and the divisions are growing within the u.s. as we. >> and there are domestic political tur
our position is that hamas should not be allowed a safe slain. but major ground operation would be a mistake. >> and secretary blinken is urging another solution here. it doesn't seen like israel is listening. what happens to this relationship? >> there is a danger that israel will be incredibly and increasingly isolated. it is not just the vote we saw earlier, but more broadly the question of who will stand with israel if they make a decision to engage in the ground operation. as...
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we want to help them defeat hamas. it is important that hamas, a terrorist organization, be defeated. but we also have to insure that innocent palestinians that are caught in the crossfire being used by human shields are not continually harmed. >> ambassador, thank you very much for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> and time is up. the senate debates, a bill that saw overwhelmingly bipartisan support in the house to separate tiktok from its chinese parent company. we'll look at where the bill stands next. bill stands next. head & shoulders is launching something huge. the bare minimum. anti-dandruff shampoo made with only nine ingredients - no sulfates, silicones or dyes and packaged with 45% less plastic - giving you outstanding dandruff protection and leaving hair beautiful and moisturized. major dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. new head & shoulders bare. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's
we want to help them defeat hamas. it is important that hamas, a terrorist organization, be defeated. but we also have to insure that innocent palestinians that are caught in the crossfire being used by human shields are not continually harmed. >> ambassador, thank you very much for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> and time is up. the senate debates, a bill that saw overwhelmingly bipartisan support in the house to separate tiktok from its chinese...
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the resolution, of course, also condemned hamas. it is unimaginable why countries wouldn't be able to do that. but i think the fact that we got such a strong vote despite the veto by two of the permanent members of the security council again is evidence and demonstration of the commitment, the conviction of countries around the world, notably on the security council, to see about getting the cease-fire, getting the release of hostages now. that's what the resolution said. that's what it called for. and i think it showed that a strong commitment to that from many, many countries. with regard to the conversations we had, look, this is an ongoing process. as i said, we really are focused on three things. the hostage negotiations, humanitarian assistance and rafah. and it was important that, again, we focus on all three things. we -- i can't -- i'm not going to get into the details of what we discussed, but i think from my perspective at least, these were important candid conversations to have at a critical time on all three of those is
the resolution, of course, also condemned hamas. it is unimaginable why countries wouldn't be able to do that. but i think the fact that we got such a strong vote despite the veto by two of the permanent members of the security council again is evidence and demonstration of the commitment, the conviction of countries around the world, notably on the security council, to see about getting the cease-fire, getting the release of hostages now. that's what the resolution said. that's what it called...
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it is a war, started by hamas against israel on october 7. how do you see this ending, when you still have hamas very much in control of parts of gaza? >> it is very grim. this is where, unfortunately, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has failed. he has failed to listen to the united states and our wisdom. there is a lot of experience there with secretary austin in particular, and director burns. they all went through the iraq period. i served at the state department during the iraq war. we learned a lot of hard lessons from that. one of the things that we learned was that decapitating the other regime does not mean victory. we saw an insurgency grow out of a failed state dynamic after saddam hussein was deposed. that insurgency grew. it maintained itself for years. that was the cataclysmic iraq war that we all know too well. israel is setting yourself up for the same outcome in gaza. that is what is heartbreaking. we saw hamas retake the al shafi hospital after it had been booted out. why? because they can. that is what an insurgency does.
it is a war, started by hamas against israel on october 7. how do you see this ending, when you still have hamas very much in control of parts of gaza? >> it is very grim. this is where, unfortunately, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has failed. he has failed to listen to the united states and our wisdom. there is a lot of experience there with secretary austin in particular, and director burns. they all went through the iraq period. i served at the state department during the iraq war....
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the international community agreed, no sympathy for hamas. get hamas out. do it. they do not like now, watching the indiscriminate raiing of civilian territory and civilians who have nowhere to flee. led the aid come in. let the civilians have a safe haven. >> eddie. >> i keep asking myself, are we going to risk our democracy for this man? because the young folk aren't going to turn out. remember, we said we have to hold serve. are we going to risk our democracy for netanyahu? then there is the moral question, joe, the moral question, you know? evil does not justify evil. an act of evil does not justify evil, period. i say that coming out of my reading of micah 6:8, act justly. >> old testament guy, preach it. >> love mercy. walk humbly with god. it seems to me that orientation, and within the jewish tradition -- i'm not trying to speak for the jewish tradition at all -- within the tradition, that argument is being had. i don't want to risk our democracy for netanyahu. i definitely don't want to be complicit with evil. even as i acknowledge the evil of october 7th
the international community agreed, no sympathy for hamas. get hamas out. do it. they do not like now, watching the indiscriminate raiing of civilian territory and civilians who have nowhere to flee. led the aid come in. let the civilians have a safe haven. >> eddie. >> i keep asking myself, are we going to risk our democracy for this man? because the young folk aren't going to turn out. remember, we said we have to hold serve. are we going to risk our democracy for netanyahu? then...
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they don't necessarily believe that he should be the one possibly leading in this conflict against hamas and that he -- they had to have conflicting manns about him. but they are in the end believe the united states is an aid to israel wants to continue to help israel provide support, and that is where when i talk to a lot of tease democrats what they believe is the bottom line. >> all right, congressional reporter for politico, daniela diaz, thank you so much. really appreciate you waking up so early. >>> still ahead we'll go live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street. >>> plus a federal crack down on big tech. why the justice department is suing apple. next on "way too early." "way to" ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol per drop, and powerful vicks vapors to vaporize sore throat pain. vicks vapocool drops. vaporize sore throat pain. >>> well, some big news from washington. today the biden administration sued apple for allegedly having an illegally monopoly on smartphones. apple
they don't necessarily believe that he should be the one possibly leading in this conflict against hamas and that he -- they had to have conflicting manns about him. but they are in the end believe the united states is an aid to israel wants to continue to help israel provide support, and that is where when i talk to a lot of tease democrats what they believe is the bottom line. >> all right, congressional reporter for politico, daniela diaz, thank you so much. really appreciate you...
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conditioned its call for a cease-fire on the immediate release of all of the hostages being held by hamas in gaza, but it is still a remarkable change in the u.s. position. it comes as we are learning the republican speaker of the house, mike johnson, plans to make an end run around the biden administration and invite the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to address congress about the war. the biden administration is increasing its pressure on the netanyahu government at the same time that the netanyahu government is aligning itself much more closely with biden's political opponents, with the republicans. joining us now is the senator chris murphy, democrat of connecticut and member of senate foreign relations committee. senator, good to see you again. thank you so much. 2015 is the last time this happened and happened very similarly. netanyahu cut a deal with republicans to address congress in what was largely seen as an affront to barack obama. exactly the same thing is happening right now. netanyahu is going to congress at the behest of republicans possibly in an end run agai
conditioned its call for a cease-fire on the immediate release of all of the hostages being held by hamas in gaza, but it is still a remarkable change in the u.s. position. it comes as we are learning the republican speaker of the house, mike johnson, plans to make an end run around the biden administration and invite the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to address congress about the war. the biden administration is increasing its pressure on the netanyahu government at the same time...
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i would not conditioned upon the release of the hostages, i hope there is an agreement between hamas and israel with intermediaries that allows for the release of the hostages but i think those humanitarian situations on the ground is so dire today with salmon lurking that israel needs to stop military operations right now and focus on restoring order and combating seven. a different position they will articulate tomorrow, i don't think my position will be changed by benjamin netanyahu's appearance but i don't think we should stop them from coming and explaining his position. we are a body that welcomes open dialogue and should have a dialogue even with leaders that we don't have full agreement with. >> that is a good point, secretary blinken in the middle east, he is hopeful for the concept of a cease-fire that you talk about increasingly, the calls for that are growing. is a remarkable moment that in the morning the united states will call for that, conditioned or not, it is a major move for the united states in the history of the u.s./israeli relations. are you hopeful that we are
i would not conditioned upon the release of the hostages, i hope there is an agreement between hamas and israel with intermediaries that allows for the release of the hostages but i think those humanitarian situations on the ground is so dire today with salmon lurking that israel needs to stop military operations right now and focus on restoring order and combating seven. a different position they will articulate tomorrow, i don't think my position will be changed by benjamin netanyahu's...
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the status of dozens of israeli hostages taken by hamas remains unknown. amid this increasingly dire humanitarian situation, famine is now imminent. plunging 2.2 million palestinians into the broadest and most severe food crisis in the world. in a war embroil in chaos with seemingly no way out, two friends, a palestinian citizen of israel and a jewish israeli have founded standing together, an organization that works for peace between israel and palestinians. they have toured the u.s. to share what they believe is the only path forward. and joining me now are sally abed and alonli green of standing together. thank you for being here. it is wonderful to meet you. ladies first. tell me why you founded this organization and how. >> we founded standing together under the understanding that we are a society, we are 20% palestinians and 80% jewish citizens of israel, and understood in order to live a prosperous life, social justice, equality, climate justice, and really not live under the country, a government that is controlling millions of our people who are a
the status of dozens of israeli hostages taken by hamas remains unknown. amid this increasingly dire humanitarian situation, famine is now imminent. plunging 2.2 million palestinians into the broadest and most severe food crisis in the world. in a war embroil in chaos with seemingly no way out, two friends, a palestinian citizen of israel and a jewish israeli have founded standing together, an organization that works for peace between israel and palestinians. they have toured the u.s. to share...