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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

against iran. now, the us is not saying that israel needs their permission because israel is a sovereign nation. they can do whatever they want. but in this moment, with such massive us support for israel's war in gaza, the us certainly has a large amount of leverage and the us, along with close allies, france and britain, who mind you, helped out in that help defend israel last weekend other members of the g7, they all wanted israel two in the words of the white house, take the win, recognize that they had been attacked by iran on a massive scale and done a very, very good job. of at defending themselves, knocking some 99% of the projectiles, the drones and missiles out of the sky. and that iranian attack was in response to israel's attack two weeks prior in damascus. so in the view of the biden administration, the score had essentially been settled. and at this extremely intense moment the us did not want to

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Anderson Cooper 360

the iranians are going to do next. and it also depends on the availability of those assets. it was quite significant and a show of force that was put on by the us, britain, and france as well as other countries to help israel in this particular situation. and the fact that that was carried out and carried out, i would say successfully, that of course, makes them the bar higher to achieve something similar. in the next time this happens, but that is basically the challenge is to maintain the kind of readiness that would be required, especially if iran doesn't give notice if they were to attack again, how confirm do you think the region is that its retaliation then retaliation and then retaliation? how worried you think the region is. one of those retaliation, we'll go too far and that long feared regional war, a wrapped the old day i'm consequences yeah, those unforeseen consequences,

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Anderson Cooper 360

drones, the cruise missiles and the ballistic missiles were not timed to arrive in israel simultaneously. >> and that's the best chance of overwhelming the israeli air defenses so that attack filed because the israelis had time i'm to intercept each of the individual waves alongside the us, the uk, and france. with this attack, you've seen israel's, israel launched a very limited attack at very high tech capability. we have f 35 probably firing from inside iraq or syria to target inside iran and reach the targets irrespective of the iranian air defenses. so i do think that sends a message to tehran that really they are more vulnerable to israeli strikes than they would like to admit israel. >> of course fighting in gaza, it fighting on its northern border with lebanon and now this conflict breaking now i didn't do a more direct way with iran how difficult would

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BBC News

of hamas, becomes a reward for hamas. it is all wrong — of course, it's wrong — but you see the israeli government being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas. whereas, the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. 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 — acknowledged the need for those defence systems and said nato is actively working to supply them. jessica parker

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BBC News

laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. nearly a billion people are eligible to vote in the indian election this year. polling will run across the country in seven phases over six weeks, beginning on friday. meghan 0wen takes a look at the scale of it. around 1 billion people are eligible to vote in this year's indian election — that's the equivalent to one in eight people around the world. now, it's a mammoth election which requires a huge effort. this year, we'll see 15 million polling officials and security staff, 400,000 vehicles and 5.5 million electronic voting machines. let's take a closer look at the voters themselves. they make up the equivalent of the populations of the us, russia, the uk, belgium, france, japan and brazil. let's take a closer look at the make—up of those voters.

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BBC News

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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BBC News

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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BBC News

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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Erin Burnett OutFront

many france be spread out like that militarily i'm sitting right now my house and tel aviv, it's a friday, which is the early de in israel. >> and most people around the world don't understand that here in tel aviv, we're not a war zone, but we're all at war. we still have oh an immense amount of reserve troops that are called up on monday night. it's the passover seder that's a very big holiday, jewish holiday, family holiday. so what we're saying right now is something that impacts us both domestically and regionally. and what i want to call clearly is that this is not about israel against, it's a about the difference iranian lead in this case voices that call for our destruction, call for our annihilation, and don't believe me go into their websites, into their tweets, their telegram channels, and see what they have to say about israel right now, we are definitely in a multi-front war and we should not he's standing alone about this very eisen appreciate you

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Erin Burnett OutFront

following that attack over the weekend in which 99%, the vast majority were shot down by a combination, not just of israeli defenses, but the us participated, france, the uk, as well as error partners. what would this tell you if israel was able to strike this deep even in a limited fashion inside iranian territory just suggest to me that the iranians do not have the state of state of the art missile defense, air defense systems that israel has. >> a lot of ways pioneered with our assistance so if the iranians are defending with limited battery use of s3, hundreds from russia those appear not to have been effective with respect to this, a drone attack assuming we just don't know enough, we don't know the number of a legend drones that perhaps were sent over by israel once that information becomes clear, then

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