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states out of this war.— states out of this war. quick ruestion states out of this war. quick question how _ states out of this war. quick question how many - states out of this war. quick - question how many republicans were getting into the heart of this next presidential election here, many republicans in the us have criticised the democrats, saying the biden administration and obama administration and obama administration were too soft on iran, what you make of that, has the us potentially dropped the ball here is the republicans might say? the ball here is the reublicans miaht sa ? , ., , republicans might say? tensions between us _ republicans might say? tensions between us and _ republicans might say? tensions between us and iran _ republicans might say? tensions between us and iran have - republicans might say? tensions between us and iran have been l between us and iran have been going on for years and the last couple of years they have just been increasing, the idea either side has been soft on the other, really is not compatible with reality. what it does reflect however is iran as a political football in the united states as much as the united states as much as the united dates as a political football in iran and you have a responsible, hawkish voices on both sides pushing for further escalation out of the calculation it benefits them politically, while taking very reckless risk in terms of what that will mean for the peoples

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war. i want to be really clear. the laws of war say that israel is an occupying power, that trips present in gaza, as an obligation to ensure that civilians are adequately —— adequately supplied. as they march through the gaza strip they should be bringing supplies to civilians, opening crossings, and ensuring that people have what they need, because the hostilities are not supposed to be conducted against civilians, only against fighters. instead the israeli military has been wilfully impeding the efficient delivery of humanitarian relief, they have refused to allow aid organisations to get access to the north, where people are in very, very dire situations, without enough food and water. they have bombed hospitals and made roads impassable. that is the opposite of what they should be doing to protect civilians. i am should be doing to protect civilians. iam particularly concerned because the actions

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that make it functions as a full democracy. we are at war with a terrorist organisation that doesn't abide by international law or any walker declaration to begin with. so we're doing everything we possibly could to try and abide by these rules. ——or any war crimes declaration. when sometimes may not succeed, it is a war zone. sometimes may not succeed, it is a war zone-— is a war zone. unrwa has not been able _ is a war zone. unrwa has not been able to _ is a war zone. unrwa has not been able to confirm - is a war zone. unrwa has not been able to confirm the - is a war zone. unrwa has not. been able to confirm the claims of what asaf zamir has said. there have been repeated requests from media organisations for better access to report from inside gaza. it was one of the most shocking moments of the october seven attack on israel, hamas fighters storming into the super nova music festival, killing more than 360 people and taking more than a0 horses back into gaza. now nearly three months on, some of the families have visited the site.

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institute and co—founder of the iranian american council. thank you so much for being with us, iran is one of the largest financial backers, and some waters of hamas, how would you rate iran's involvement in this current conflict with israel? iran and israel have had their own secret war going on for more than two decades now, and within that, the iranians have been supporting hamas for quite some time, are the main providers of military and military support ought to hamas. but he ran not directly involved in the war in terms of actually being part of the fighting or having been part of the hamas attack on october seven but we may get to a point in which the war gets enlarged, and which both hezbollah, iran and which both hezbollah, iran and others who have been more directly involved and potentially dragging the united states into it, that is

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or bases. there were six attacks a day before but during the ceasefire it went to zero. so we have some strong evidence of a ceasefire with minimum would prevent the risk of escalation of a full—scale war in the region, and from a us national interest standpoint that has to be the number one priority, to make sure the united states does not get dragged to get another war in the middle east.— the middle east. let's talk about the _ the middle east. let's talk about the middle - the middle east. let's talk about the middle east - the middle east. let's talk about the middle east we | the middle east. let's talk - about the middle east we know the secretary of state is making another tour of the region, what you think that says what is the signal about how worried the white house might be about being dragged a little bit deeper or further into this conflict? i little bit deeper or further into this conflict?- little bit deeper or further into this conflict? i think the biden administration - into this conflict? i think the biden administration is - into this conflict? i think the biden administration is very | biden administration is very worried about the rest, they recognise that, according to the narrative the israelis were seeking to attack hezbollah after the october seven attacks but us reported that hibbert and conceded —— seceded in

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closer to a much much larger conflict. ,,, . , , ., ,, ., conflict. speech -- speaking of a laraer conflict. speech -- speaking of a larger conflict, _ conflict. speech -- speaking of a larger conflict, the _ conflict. speech -- speaking of a larger conflict, the houthis, i a larger conflict, the houthis, another group widely thought to be backed by iran. now we are seeing these attacks on ships in the red sea. what role to the houthis play and could this also be a risk towards a broader conflict in the region? absolutely and the houthis are backed by iran but they are not an iranian proxy, houthis would say the risk of an escalation to a full—scale war may actually be the greatest in the red sea because that is we have the us fleet �*s, ready to go and in full kinetic force against the houthis which would lead to an enlarging of the war. i think one thing that is often times in mr discussion of this these groups have been explicit they will cease attacks if there is a ceasefire and during the six days in november when there was a ceasefire, there was not a single attack against us troops

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that is unacceptable for the israeli prime minister netanyahu for his right—wing coalition which keeps him in power. and some of his ministers are even calling for israel to reoccupy gaza, to push out the palestinians. america israel's most important partner will have a say, secretary of state anthony blank and is starting another visit to the region. so, the day after in gaza is deeply uncertain. and while this war goes on the main worry of most gazansis goes on the main worry of most gazans is whether they will still be alive. a special report on the israel — hamas conflict. we leave you with a live look at the gaza strip that you from southern israel where it is 530 in the morning. the big news the un calling the territory uninhabitable. stay tuned, more coming up at the top of the hour.

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strong ties with iran and hezbollah as well, how do you think his bowler might react, we have heard from the lead on friday saying a response was inevitable?— inevitable? some form of response _ inevitable? some form of response probably - inevitable? some form of response probably is - inevitable? some form of - response probably is inevitable but the question has been well his bowler read this as the crossing of a redline that would force them to go out on a with israel or will be treated as an escalation that will warrant a counter escalation from hezbollah but something thatis from hezbollah but something that is short of all—out war, it appears to be the latter, it does not appear to be hezbollah has much of a desire for a full—scale war, in fact a full—scale war, in fact a full—scale war, in fact a full—scale war would be to its detriment strategically but it is also very unlikely it would leave the and responded to. again, all these small steps are bringing us closer and closer to a much much larger conflict. ,, .

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uninhabitable. you agree with that assessment?— that assessment? i do. and there is a — that assessment? i do. and there is a reason _ that assessment? i do. and there is a reason for- that assessment? i do. and there is a reason for it. - that assessment? i do. and there is a reason for it. the| there is a reason for it. the reason is the warring parties, israel, hamas, and islamic jihad, are flouting very basic principles of the laws of war, would say that you have to protect civilians. if we look at why people in gaza don't have enough food and water, are life—threatening sanitation situations, it is because the israeli military has refused to abide by the obligation to ensure that civilians in gaza are adequately supplied. i was do this all this time that make all the time and that is what they have to do. when you prepare for war, you have to prepare for war, you have to prepare for war, you have to prepare for how the civilian population will survive the war. that is what israel hasn't been doing. d0 war. that is what israel hasn't been doing-— war. that is what israel hasn't been doing. do you think israel has not put _ been doing. do you think israel has not put on _ been doing. do you think israel has not put on a _ been doing. do you think israel has not put on a planning - been doing. do you think israel has not put on a planning or. has not put on a planning or paid enough attention to the fate of civilians and how they might survive this conflict? it isn'tjust that they might survive this conflict? it isn't just that they haven't planned, they are actually using starvation as a weapon of

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unfortunately the trajectory we are on which would lead to a devastating regional war. the easiest way of preventing that is to have a ceasefire in gaza. israel would say a ceasefire would simply allow hamas to regroup, potentially give hezbollah an upper hand as well, right?— well, right? that is the israeli argument - well, right? that is the israeli argument but i well, right? that is the israeli argument but atj well, right? that is the - israeli argument but at the same time we have seen now the israelis have failed to achieve the their objectives, the former israeli prime minister said the chances of complete the defeating hamas which is what the israeli government seeks to do is put those charges at nil and we have a completely unacceptable amount of civilian deaths. if this goes on for much longer israel will not achieve its objectives but it will lead to a larger war which could drag in the us. this week we saw the killing of the deputy head of hamas had

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