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Netanyahu aide: Israel accepts Biden's Gaza plan
Reuters Videos15 hours agoSTORY: Thousands of people expressed their support for Israel Sunday in New York.. .while thousands of others backed the Palestinians in Karachi. In Israel, An aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Sunday that it had accepted a framework deal for winding down the Gaza war now being advanced by U.S. President Joe Biden. In an interview with Britain's Sunday Times Netanyahu’s chief foreign policy advisor Ophir Falk said Biden's proposal was "a deal we agreed to — it's not a good deal but we dearly want the hostages released, all of them." :: May 31, 2024 :: May 8, 2024 Biden said the first phase entails a truce and the return of some hostages held by Hamas, after which the sides would negotiate on an open-ended cessation of hostilities for a second phase in which remaining live captives would go free. Israel's defense minister Yoav Gallant said on Sunday that Israel would not accept Hamas continuing to rule Gaza at any stage during the process to wind down the war, and that it was examining alternatives to the Islamist group. :: File Hamas has provisionally welcomed the Biden initiative, though a senior official from the group, Sami Abu Zuhri, said on Sunday that "Hamas is too big to be bypassed or sidelined by Netanyahu or Biden." White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told ABC News Sunday that if Hamas agrees to the deal to end the Gaza war, the U.S. expects Israel to also accept the plan. :: October 7, 2023 The war began October 7th when Hamas fighters stormed across the border fence into Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: May 8, 2024 In the ensuing Israeli assault that has laid waste to much of the impoverished and besieged coastal enclave, more than 36,000 Palestinians have been killed, Gaza medical officials say. Israel says 290 of its troops have died in the fighting.
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- 2:09Netanyahu aide: Israel accepts Biden's Gaza planReuters VideosSTORY: Thousands of people expressed their support for Israel Sunday in New York.. .while thousands of others backed the Palestinians in Karachi. In Israel, An aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Sunday that it had accepted a framework deal for winding down the Gaza war now being advanced by U.S. President Joe Biden. In an interview with Britain's Sunday Times Netanyahu’s chief foreign policy advisor Ophir Falk said Biden's proposal was "a deal we agreed to — it's not a good deal but we dearly want the hostages released, all of them." :: May 31, 2024 :: May 8, 2024 Biden said the first phase entails a truce and the return of some hostages held by Hamas, after which the sides would negotiate on an open-ended cessation of hostilities for a second phase in which remaining live captives would go free. Israel's defense minister Yoav Gallant said on Sunday that Israel would not accept Hamas continuing to rule Gaza at any stage during the process to wind down the war, and that it was examining alternatives to the Islamist group. :: File Hamas has provisionally welcomed the Biden initiative, though a senior official from the group, Sami Abu Zuhri, said on Sunday that "Hamas is too big to be bypassed or sidelined by Netanyahu or Biden." White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told ABC News Sunday that if Hamas agrees to the deal to end the Gaza war, the U.S. expects Israel to also accept the plan. :: October 7, 2023 The war began October 7th when Hamas fighters stormed across the border fence into Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: May 8, 2024 In the ensuing Israeli assault that has laid waste to much of the impoverished and besieged coastal enclave, more than 36,000 Palestinians have been killed, Gaza medical officials say. Israel says 290 of its troops have died in the fighting.15 hours ago
- 0:58Thousands attend Parade for Israel in NYC, call for immediate release of hostages held in GazaAssociated Press VideosThousands of people attended a New York City parade for Israel on Sunday, with many calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The parade came almost eight months after the unprecedented Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, the deadliest in Israel's history. (AP video: Aron Ranen)17 hours ago
- 1:16Pressure mounts on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuABC News VideosThe White House says the U.S. expects Israel to accept a cease-fire deal if Hamas agrees. However, Netanyahu is facing pushback from his coalition.17 hours ago
- 1:05Peruvians protest the deaths of Palestinians in Gaza during Israel's war against HamasAssociated Press VideosActivists marched on Saturday in Lima to the Israeli embassy in protest over the war in the Gaza Strip. (AP video shot by Cesar Barreto)1 day ago
- 2:26Netanyahu indicates no cease-fire until Israel's objectives are achievedCBS News VideosIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Saturday indicated that Israel would not agree to a cease-fire until certain conditions are met, including the return of all hostages and the elimination of Hamas' military and governing capabilities. This seemed to contradict President Biden's announcement Friday that Israel had extended a new cease-fire proposal. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tel Aviv.1 day ago
- 2:22Netanyahu says no Gaza ceasefire until Hamas destroyedReuters VideosSTORY: As smoke rose over Gaza’s skyline… :: File :: Jabalia, Gaza :: May 31, 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday there would not be a permanent ceasefire there until Hamas is destroyed. His office called the idea quote, “a non-starter.” :: May 31, 2024 U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: “It's time to begin this new stage…” The day before, U.S. President Joe Biden said Israel proposed a deal involving an initial six-week ceasefire. It would include a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of some hostages while negotiating “a permanent end to hostilities.” BIDEN: “It's time for this war to end, for the day after to begin.” :: File :: GPO Netanyahu’s comments have raised questions over the details of the plan and its timing. Hamas has cautiously welcomed talks on a deal. Biden had signalled that Hamas would not stay in power in Gaza, without elaborating. But the Iranian-backed Islamist group has not indicated it might step aside or disarm voluntarily. :: Tel Aviv, Israel In Tel Aviv, protesters rallied, calling for the release of Israeli hostages in the Palestinian enclave. :: File And opposition leader Yair Lapid said his party would support the agreement. That means it would likely pass in parliament, though Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatened on Saturday to bring down the coalition government if Netanyahu enters a Gaza deal that would entail ending the war without the elimination of Hamas. :: May 31, 2024 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone with top officials from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Egypt regarding the proposal, a State Department spokesperson said on Saturday. Ceasefire talks have stumbled for months over a clash in core positions. :: October 7, 2023 The war began on Oct. 7 when Hamas-led Palestinian fighters rampaged into southern Israel from Gaza, killing more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing more than 250 as hostages, according to Israeli tallies. :: Rafah, Gaza Israel's ground and air campaign in Gaza has left the territory in ruins, led to widespread starvation, and killed more than 36,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.2 days ago
- 0:31Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in ParisReuters VideosSTORY: :: Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march in Paris :: Paris, France :: June 1, 2024 About 15,000 protesters joined a march, under pouring rain, from the Place de la Republique towards Gambetta square in eastern Paris. Pro-Palestinian marches have been held in Paris for several days, since an Israeli offensive in Rafah led to casualties and displaced more than a million Palestinians who had been sheltering there. Israel said on Saturday that the Gaza war would not end as long as Hamas retains power, raising questions of timing and interpretation over a truce offer that U.S. President Joe Biden has advanced and the Palestinian militants have cautiously welcomed.2 days ago
- 0:59Palestinians in displacement camp react to latest Gaza cease-fire proposal after Biden supportAssociated Press VideosU.S. President Joe Biden’s vocal support for the latest cease-fire proposal between Israel and Hamas offered a rare glimmer of hope for many of the thousands of displaced Palestinian families living in tents in war ravaged Gaza. (AP video: Abdel Kareem Hana/Wafaa Shurafa)2 days ago
- 1:02Israel maintains a shadowy hospital in the desert for Gaza detainees - AP explainsAssociated Press VideosPatients lying shackled and blindfolded on more than a dozen beds inside a white tent in the desert. Surgeries performed without adequate painkillers. Doctors who remain anonymous. These are some of the conditions at Israel's only hospital dedicated to treating Palestinians detained by the military in the Gaza Strip, three people who have worked there told The Associated Press, confirming similar accounts from human rights groups. Eight months into the Israel-Hamas war, accusations of inhumane treatment at the Sde Teiman military field hospital are on the rise, and the Israeli government is under growing pressure to shut it down. The military denies the allegations of inhumane treatment and says all detainees needing medical attention receive it.2 days ago
- 1:26Biden presents new Israel ceasefire planReuters VideosSTORY: “"It's time for this war to end” U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday said Israel has proposed a new Gaza ceasefire in exchange for the release of hostages. “Hamas needs to take the deal. For months, people all over the world have called for a cease-fire. Now it's time to raise your voices and demand that Hamas come to the table, agree to this deal, and end this war that they began.” The new proposal Biden laid out is made up of three phases. First: a six week ceasefire, in which Israeli forces would withdraw from Gaza - and hostages would be exchanged for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Palestinian civilians would return to Gaza and 600 trucks would bring humanitarian aid into Gaza each day. Second: negotiations for a permanent end to hostilities. And the third phase: a major reconstruction plan for Gaza. While pressing Hamas, the president also called on those in Israel who were pushing for an "indefinite" war to change their minds. "I know there are those in Israel who will not agree with this plan. And will call for the war to continue indefinitely. [FLASH] Well, I've urged leadership in Israel to stand behind this deal, despite whatever pressure comes.” Talks between the two sides - mediated by Egypt, Qatar and others - have repeatedly stalled, with both sides blaming the other for the lack of progress.3 days ago
- 1:48Biden urges Hamas to accept a 3-phase hostage deal proposed by IsraelAssociated Press VideosPresident Joe Biden detailed a three-phase deal proposed by Israel to Hamas militants that he says would lead to the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza and could end the war.3 days ago
- 4:12How will Israelis react to Biden's news of a cease-fire proposal?CBS News VideosPresident Biden announced Friday a potential phased deal for a temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that would include the release of the remaining Oct. 7 hostages. Mr. Biden said Israeli officials have agreed to this proposal and that the world should urge Hamas to accept the terms. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports.3 days ago
- 0:53Biden calls on Hamas to accept Israel ceasefire plan, end warReuters VideosSTORY: :: Biden calls on Hamas to agree to Israel's ceasefire offer :: May 31, 2024 Biden: "Now, after intensive diplomacy carried out by my team and my many conversations, leaders of Israel, Qatar and Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries, Israel has now offered ... a comprehensive new proposal. It's a roadmap to an enduring ceasefire and the release of all hostages. [FLASH] Hamas needs to take the deal. For months, people all over the world have called for a cease-fire. Now it's time to raise your voices and demand that Hamas come to the table, agree to this deal, and end this war that they began. [FLASH] It's time to begin this new stage. The hostages are coming home. For Israel to be secure and the suffering to stop. It's time for this war to end." Hamas said on Thursday it had told mediators it would not take part in more negotiations during ongoing aggression but was ready for a "complete agreement," including an exchange of hostages and prisoners if Israel stopped the war.3 days ago
- 1:01Amid war, Jerusalem gay pride parade a subdued affairReuters VideosSTORY: :: Thousands march in a subdued, heavily secured gay pride parade in Jerusalem after months of war :: May 30, 2024 :: Jerusalem :: Eliza Gilman, Participant "The theme of the Pride March is Freedom. We are waiting for everyone to come home to us, and we are waiting for everyone here to be free, to be proud and out of who they are." :: Yair Lapid, Knesset Lawmaker "This year is sad year for everybody else, but it's still very important to defend the world values, to defend the gay community, and to have this this opportunity to join together and speak for those who are here with us and for those who are not here with us." :: Hadas Kerem, Participant "The fight for freedom for the hostages, and the fight for freedom for LGBTQ people who live in Israel and specifically in Jerusalem, which is extremely important to us. And because of that, even though the complexity we decided to choose and create this demonstration to work together in the fight for freedom." LGBTQ+ supporters marched through the streets of Jerusalem carrying rainbow flags, Israeli flags and yellow ribbons, a symbol for hostages still held in Gaza. Absent were the vibrant cheers and music that usually accompany the event. Organizers estimated that some 10,000 people joined the march. Police said some 2,000 officers were on guard. The turnout was smaller than in previous years. Last year's parade in Jerusalem was estimated to have drawn over 30,000 people. This year's parade adopted the slogan "Born to be Free," and was led in part by the forum of families and supporters of hostages abducted during Hamas' Oct. 7 assault on southern Israel that sparked the war in Gaza. Some protesters appeared on the sidelines holding signs against the parade. There were no unexpected incidents or violence, the organizers said.3 days ago
- 2:04Israel claims control of Gaza-Egypt border zoneReuters VideosSTORY: :: Israeli Army Israeli forces have taken control of a buffer zone along the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, giving Israel effective authority over the Palestinian territory's entire land border. That’s according to Army spokesperson Daniel Hagari on Wednesday. He said that Israeli forces has gained "operational control" over the so-called 'Philadelphi Corridor', which he said had served as the "pipeline through which Hamas engaged in smuggling in Gaza strip on regular basis," referring to the armed Palestinian group that governs the blockaded territory. :: Israeli Army Hagari did not spell out what he meant by 'operational control,' but an Israeli military official earlier said there were "boots on the ground" along parts of the nearly 10-mile-long corridor. This video released by Israeli army is said to show operations in Rafah. Reuters was not able to independently verify the location or the date when the videos were filmed. The area along Gaza's southern edge is the territory's only land border that previously was not directly controlled by Israel. :: May 29, 2024 Hagari said Israeli forces located some 20 tunnels along the corridor, and that soldiers discovered and destroyed a near mile-long tunnel route in eastern Rafah containing "large quantities of weapons," with the entrance shaft found near the Rafah Crossing. Egyptian state-affiliated media reported that a "high-level" Egyptian source denied Israeli reports on the existence of tunnels along the shared border. :: May 28, 2024 Hagari's statement came as Israel continued its deadly raids on Rafah in southern Gaza, despite an order from the International Court of Justice for a halt to the attacks on the city, where half of Gaza's 2.3 million people had previously taken refuge. The United Nations says a million Gazans, most already displaced, have been forced to move again since Israel launched its assault on Rafah in early May. The assault has also cut off aid routes, worsening the humanitarian catastrophe from malnutrition and a collapsed health system.4 days ago
- 0:47Mothers of Israeli troops stage protest in Tel Aviv against Israel-Hamas warAssociated Press VideosMothers of Israeli soldiers fighting in the Gaza Strip protested on Wednesday in Tel Aviv, calling for an end to the war between Israel and Hamas. Protesters blocked roads and shouted anti-government slogans, while covering their bodies with blood-red paint, symbolizing the ongoing bloodshed in the conflict. (AP video shot by Moshe Edri)4 days ago
- 4:01Dr. Jill Biden talks campus protests and the youth vote, consumer pricesABC News VideosFirst lady Dr. Biden tells “The View” she supports students peacefully protesting the Israel-Hamas war on college campuses around the country: "People do have the right to protest ... That's why we have a democracy."5 days ago
- 2:26Israeli tanks reach center of Rafah for 1st timeABC News VideosABC News’ Britt Clennett reports on the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.5 days ago
- 0:51Scenes of destruction in Lebanese border village hit by Israeli strikesAssociated Press VideosDriving through Aita al-Shaab, shops and homes have been flattened, with a trickle of people walking amidst the destruction to collect their belongings. This small village is one of the hardest hit areas by Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon. The country has been in the throes of violence since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. (AP video shot by Mohammad Zanaty)5 days ago
- 2:23Dozens killed in blasts at Palestinian encampmentsCBS News VideosAt least 20 civilians were killed Tuesday in blasts at an encampment for displaced Palestinians, the Gaza Ministry of Health said. Hamas officials say the deaths were caused by Israeli airstrikes, but Israel denies carrying out the latest attacks. Imtiaz Tyab reports.6 days ago
- 1:43Israel airstrike kills dozens in Rafah as Netanyahu acknowledges "tragic mishap"Associated Press VideosAn Israeli strike in the southern Gaza city of Rafah set fire to a tent camp housing displaced Palestinians and killed at least 45 people, only adding to the surging international criticism Israel has faced over its war with Hamas.6 days ago
- 2:45Israel presses Rafah offensive despite global outcryReuters VideosSTORY: :: Rafah, Gaza Displaced Palestinians in Rafah made their way through mangled tents and scattered belongings on Tuesday... after an early morning Israeli airstrike killed Palestinians sheltering there, according to Gaza health officials. "We want to go but we don't know where to go,” says Manal Tanboura. “They told us this was a safe place." Israel's military denied striking a tent camp west of Rafah on Tuesday, after Gaza health authorities said Israeli tank shelling had killed more than 20 people there. Witnesses told Reuters tanks had advanced to the heart of Rafah for the first time during Israel's three-week-old assault on the southern city. :: May 26, 2024 The latest bombardment comes days after an Israeli attack set off a fire at a Rafah tent camp... :: May 27, 2024 ...that killed at least 45 people. The incident sparked global condemnation and calls for the implementation of a World Court order for Israel to stop its assault. Israel said it had targeted Hamas commanders and had not intended to cause civilian casualties. :: Israeli Army REAR ADMIRAL DANIEL HAGARI: "This is a devastating incident..." An Israeli army spokesperson said the military was investigating the possibility that munitions stored near a compound targeted in Sunday's airstrike may have ignited the blaze. "Our munition alone could not have ignited a fire of this size." :: Dublin, Ireland Meanwhile, in a diplomatic move purportedly aimed at speeding up efforts towards a ceasefire... IRISH TAOISEACH SIMON HARRIS: "Ireland formally recognizes the state of Palestine..." Spain, Ireland and Norway officially recognized a Palestinian state. :: Madrid, Spain Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the country is recognizing a unified Palestinian state, including the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, under the Palestinian National Authority with East Jerusalem as its capital. "The recognition of Palestine is not against anyone, least of all Israel…” // “Our decision reflects our absolute rejection of Hamas…” Israel says it wants to root out Hamas fighters holed up in Rafah and rescue hostages it says are being held in there. According to the U.N.'s Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, around a million people have fled the Israeli offensive in Rafah since early May, many of them repeatedly displaced by shifting waves of the war. :: Ashkelon, Israel :: October 7, 2023 Israel's assault on Gaza began after the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks that killed around 1,200 people and saw more than 250 hostages seized, according Israeli tallies. :: Deir al-Balah, Gaza :: May 24, 2024 More than 36,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's offensive, according to Palestinian health officials.6 days ago
- 0:55Palestinians flee areas of Rafah as blasts heard in streetsReuters VideosSTORY: :: Palestinians flee areas of Rafah as blast sounds echo in the streets :: May 28, 2024 :: Ahmed al-Namleh, Displaced Palestinian “We don’t know where we are going. We woke up at 6 in the morning, at 5.30, from the shelling and rockets. We are going... God knows where. We don’t have tents, and we don’t have anything. We have children with us. We have more people to transport, my aunt and my mother-in-law. They are under the shelling and I will go and get them. There is no transportation. There is nothing, in terms of means to live. This is what we woke up to at 5.30 in the morning.” Israel pounded Rafah with airstrikes and tank fire on Tuesday, pressing its offensive in Gaza's southern city despite an international outcry over an attack on Sunday that sparked a blaze in a tent camp, killing at least 45 Palestinians, more than half of them children, women and the elderly. Since that strike, at least 26 more people have been killed by Israeli fire in Rafah, officials in the enclave run by Hamas militants said.6 days ago
- 1:06Palestinians displaced by the Israeli offensive live in tents and search for foodAssociated Press VideosIsrael’s offensive in Rafah has sent nearly a million Palestinians fleeing the southern Gaza city and scattering across a wide area. Most have already been displaced multiple times during Israel’s nearly 8-month-old war in Gaza, which is aimed at destroying Hamas but has devastated the territory and caused what the U.N says is a near-famine. The situation has been worsened by a dramatic plunge in the amount of food, fuel and other supplies reaching the U.N. and other aid groups to distribute to the population. Palestinians have largely been on their own to resettle their families and find the bare essentials. (AP Video/Mohammad Jahjouh, Production/Wafaa Shurafa)6 days ago
- 0:58Spain to recognize Palestinian state run by PNA - PMReuters VideosSTORY: :: Madrid, Spain :: May 28, 2024 :: Pedro Sanchez, Spanish Prime Minister :: “The state of Palestine must be viable with the West Bank and Gaza connected by a corridor and with East Jerusalem as its capital and must be unified under the legitimate government of the Palestine National Authority (PNA)” :: “Although it is not up to Spain to define the borders of other countries, our position is aligned with the U.N. Security Council resolutions 242 and 338 and with the position of the European Union. Therefore we will not recognize change in the 1967 lines other than those agreed to by the parties." :: "The recognition of Palestine is not against anyone, least of all Israel, a friendly nation that Spain values and holds in high regard and with whom we aim to foster the strongest possible relationship. Furthermore, our decision reflects our absolute rejection of Hamas, a terrorist organization who is against a two-state solution." The Spanish government will formally approve the recognition later on Tuesday. The development came as Norway said it would maker a similar announcement. European Union members Ireland, Slovenia and Malta have indicated in recent weeks that they plan to make the recognition, arguing a two-state solution is essential for lasting peace in the region.6 days ago
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