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hello, welcome to bbc news, i m lyse doucet. we start with the latest from the israel gaza conflict. the us secretary of state, antony blinken has met the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah for talks on the gaza conflict. the spokesman for the palestinian president has said mr abbas told mr blinken there must be an immediate ceasefire and an allowing of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. according to us spokesperson matthew miller the secretary reaffirmed the united states commitment to the delivery of life saving humanitarian assistance and resumption of essential services in gaza and made clear that palestinians must not be forcibly displaced. a key demand of the palestinians and their arab allies. secretary blinken and president abbas discussed efforts to restore calm and stability in the west bank, including the need to stop extremist violence against palestinians and hold those accountable responsible. secretary bli
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airport, the 5800 troops that we have right now, their focus right now is really three things. making sure we can defend the airport, keep operations going, and working the evacuation mission to the maximum degree that we can. and number three, making sure that we are as appropriate, reaching out to american citizens, who need to be brought in and find out ways to do that. that s really what our focus is on right now. and i think we ve been very clear, the military issue is confined to those three things. i wouldn t want to speculate about what might be in the offhand for the future. admiral kirby, pentagon press secretary, making the most of it is already been a very long, day by staying up late with us. thank you for your time sir. anytime you like to come back, we d love to have you. back thank you rachel. my pleasure. okay we have much more ahead tonight stay with us. e have much more ahead tonight stay with us