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There is international pressure Israel is responding to. It allowed in a small number of trucks of baby food into Gaza so far. That's after nearly three months of a blockade. Gaza on the brink of famine. The UN says that's not enough. The leaders of the UK, France and Canada put out that extraordinary statement you referred to. I want to read you a few lines.
There is international pressure Israel is responding to. It allowed in a small number of trucks of baby food into Gaza so far. That's after nearly three months of a blockade. Gaza on the brink of famine. The UN says that's not enough. The leaders of the UK, France and Canada put out that extraordinary statement you referred to. I want to read you a few lines.
They say the level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable. The denial of essential supplies to civilians risks breaching international law. They say if Israel does not cease the renewed military offensive and lift restrictions on aid, they're threatening to take action. Steve, this is a big shift in rhetoric from these major allies.
They say the level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable. The denial of essential supplies to civilians risks breaching international law. They say if Israel does not cease the renewed military offensive and lift restrictions on aid, they're threatening to take action. Steve, this is a big shift in rhetoric from these major allies.
They say the level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable. The denial of essential supplies to civilians risks breaching international law. They say if Israel does not cease the renewed military offensive and lift restrictions on aid, they're threatening to take action. Steve, this is a big shift in rhetoric from these major allies.
And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded saying their statement rewards Hamas.
And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded saying their statement rewards Hamas.
And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded saying their statement rewards Hamas.
Well, the prime minister of Qatar who is hosting the talks says the talks have gone nowhere because of fundamental differences between Israel and Hamas. We've spoken to three people briefed on the talks, including an Egyptian official and a Hamas official. They spoke on condition of anonymity to give details. They say, we are looking at the same longstanding impasse.
Well, the prime minister of Qatar who is hosting the talks says the talks have gone nowhere because of fundamental differences between Israel and Hamas. We've spoken to three people briefed on the talks, including an Egyptian official and a Hamas official. They spoke on condition of anonymity to give details. They say, we are looking at the same longstanding impasse.
Well, the prime minister of Qatar who is hosting the talks says the talks have gone nowhere because of fundamental differences between Israel and Hamas. We've spoken to three people briefed on the talks, including an Egyptian official and a Hamas official. They spoke on condition of anonymity to give details. They say, we are looking at the same longstanding impasse.
Israel wants a temporary ceasefire and the release of some hostages. And Hamas wants much more. They want international guarantees that a temporary ceasefire would lead to the permanent end of the war. And the people we spoke to said the U.S. refused to promise Hamas those guarantees. But we will have to see. Israeli and Hamas negotiators are still in Qatar.
Israel wants a temporary ceasefire and the release of some hostages. And Hamas wants much more. They want international guarantees that a temporary ceasefire would lead to the permanent end of the war. And the people we spoke to said the U.S. refused to promise Hamas those guarantees. But we will have to see. Israeli and Hamas negotiators are still in Qatar.
Israel wants a temporary ceasefire and the release of some hostages. And Hamas wants much more. They want international guarantees that a temporary ceasefire would lead to the permanent end of the war. And the people we spoke to said the U.S. refused to promise Hamas those guarantees. But we will have to see. Israeli and Hamas negotiators are still in Qatar.
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You're very welcome.
You're very welcome.
Good morning, Leila.
Good morning, Leila.
Good morning, Leila.