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but the israelis can do, they can pick what palestinians they want to do business with, the ones who want to kill them all the ones who want to talk to them and write elie okobo great job of strangling the ones who want to kill them and we getting the ones who want to talk to them. hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute. thank you for your thoughts tonight. thank you for your thoughts toniaht. ., ., ., , , tonight. you are absolutely welcome- _ tonight. you are absolutely welcome. thank— tonight. you are absolutely welcome. thank you. - to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister — dmytro kuleba — also joined those discussions. he said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. in attendance were foreign ministers from italy, canada, france, germany, japan, britain, and the united states. kuleba also told them ukraine needs more air defence systems. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg — also in capri for the talks — acknowleged the need for those defence systems, and said nato is actively working to supply them.
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a bilateral agreement between palestine and israel. but nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want, if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind the scenes. the us would have liked to have got this vote delayed or even better had other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what's remarkable is 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favour, including some pretty key us allies — japan, south korea and france. and that forced the us ambassador robert wood, to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. but not only that, some critics would say once again exposing how isolated the us is becoming on the international stage over this issue. that wasjohn that was john sudworth. live now to hussein ibish,
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and israel — but, nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want — if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind the scenes. the us would have liked to have got this vote delayed or even better had other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what's remarkable is 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favour, including some pretty key us allies — japan, south korea and france. and that forced the us ambassador, robert wood, to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. the proposal — but not only that, some critics would say once again exposing how isolated the us is becoming on the international stage over this issue. hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute, gave us his analysis of the un vote on the palestinian bid.
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senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute. thank you forjoining us. the us said that after this boat it supports a palestinian state but it still veto the resolution that would have fully recognised palestine at the united nations at least. what you make of the us�*s action today? it what you make of the us's action today?— what you make of the us's action today? it is consistent with us positions _ action today? it is consistent with us positions going - action today? it is consistent with us positions going back| action today? it is consistent. with us positions going back a couple of decades of supporting palestinian statehood and supporting un security council resolutions that call for the creation of a palestinian state that was done under george w bush. but at the same time, not supporting a request for full membership in the general assembly. palestine is a nonmember observer state in the general assembly. nonmember observer state in the generalassembly. i nonmember observer state in the general assembly. i think the biggest difference this time is that it has come with a heavy heart rather than in anger. in the past it has always been a
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