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Targeting rafah, President Biden says such a move by israel would be a red line as netanyahu promises to go there, even as us intel suggests, the idf isnt any time what a potential invasion would mean for their widening rift and a violent drop by a plane midflight flings passengers into the air. One witness describing blood on the Ceiling Caroline blaming a technical problem on the boeing dreamliner, the latest incident involving one of the companys planes plus palace intrigue. The princeton this is a whale says she is the one who photoshop that odd picture of her and her kids. Now, the whole incident is raising some serious questions about the royals. So will we get any answers . Were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to Cnn News Central the relationship between the us and israel and its tenth this yet at a consequential moment for the war in gaza despite american resistance, israel is readying an offensive in rafah, the city in southern gaza, where over 1 million million displaced palestinians have fled, israeli Officials Say that advance is not imminent, but with the operation looming this weekend, the public disagreement between President Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intensified he must pay more attention to the innocent lives being lost as a consequence of the actions taken. Hes hurting. I in my view, hes hurting israel more than helping israel if he meant by that, that im pursuing private policies against the majority of the wish of the majority of israelis and that this is hurting the interests of israel. Then hes wrong on both counts. Would invasion of rafah, which you have urged him not to do would that be a red line . Is red line, but im never going to leave israel. The defensive israel is still critical. You 100 sure that you go into rafah will go there. Were not going to leave them i have a red line. You know what the red line is that october 7 doesnt happen. Again cnns Jeremy Diamond is in jerusalem for us. Jeremy, it seems that this is an inflection point, sort of a call, an answer here in this u. S. Israeli relationship is the holy month of ramadan begins well, brianna, theres no question that there have been months of mounting Public Private frustrations by on President Bidens ends with the israeli Prime Minister. But theres no question as well that these are the most cutting comments that the us president has made about his israeli counterparts since the beginning of this war saying that he believes that netanyahu is hurting israel more than it is helping it indicating that an offensive into rafah, or at least one that wouldnt plan enough for civilian evacuations would be a quoteunquote, red line, and the israeli Prime Minister very much firing back, saying that the positions that he espouses are shared by a majority of israelis and also vowing that a Military Offensive into rafah will indeed proceed we know that there have been a lot of tensions behind the scenes between these two men, but increasingly President Biden has been growing critical of the way that the israeli Prime Minister has been handling this war now, as it relates to a Military Offensive in rafah, even as israeli officials like Prime Minister netanyahu say that an offensive in rafah will indeed come privately. Im told by multiple israeli officials that an invasion, that a Military Offensive into rafah is not imminent. And there are two key reasons for that. The first of which is the fact that the forces in gaza as i have not yet been built up to the point that they would be ready to go into rafah for an allout offensive. And secondly, the plans for evacuating the civilian population from rafah. They have yet to be finalized or approved by israels war cabinet. And im told that an evacuation of rafah is expected to take at least two weeks now, this doesnt mean that israeli officials have ruled out going into rafah during the month of ramadan, but it certainly doesnt appear like an invasion of that scale is imminent at this point. But certainly israeli officials, very mindful of the fact that this month of Ramadan Hamas is leader yahya sinwar is looking to use this month as an opportunity to launch a second wave of attacks in israel to see if he can revive what he launched on october 7 and israeli officials very much taking that into account as they plan their Military Operations going forward, brianna all right. Jeremy diamond live for us from israel. Thank you. For us. Lets discuss now with cnn military analyst, retired Major General james spider marks general. Thanks so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. So israeli officials, as we just heard, jeremy said they havent built up their required forces for an offensive into rafah yet they say it could be done in short order. Im wondering what you think still needs to take place. How many troops advanced like that would require and how soon this could happen. Well, boris, i think what we what were witnessing is the israelis are being a little more cautious at least their narrative is a little more conservative. If youll allow me that in terms of their approach towards rafah the, rest of the world has been focusing in on it as have the israelis. But i would suggest the israelis have sufficient Manpower Troops on the ground and capabilities in terms of intelligence collection, Logistic Support to their Forward Deployed forces and as well as airpower. So i dont think that there is a real requirement for the buildup of Additional Forces irrespective of whats being said. I think theres certainly is a little bit of a pause until they figure out how they are going to work this out in terms of their approach. I would also suggest that what the israelis, but the idf has learned over the course of the last several months of combat in gaza is theyve experienced a procedures in terms of this type of tactical fight. And i dont expect it to look any different going into rafah in terms of working out their approach, israel as assured the us that a civilian evacuation would happen first, us officials though have expressed skepticism that guaranteeing civilian safety is even possible. Theres more than 1 million people. And what has largely become a tent city. Whats your assessment i mean of that could israel actually carry out an efficient evacuation yeah. Well thats the conundrum. Efficient evacuation. I think an oxymoron look, its not going to be an aseptic and its not going to be 100 clean. There will be continual casualties. And i think thats the nature of your very, very first discussion point, which is the israelis have indicated they want to try to facilitate an evacuation, whatever that looks like in advance of conducting their operations so i think thats where where we are right now. Were at that juncture i want to ask you about some recent Satellite Images that show israel built a road all the way to the mediterranean sea, splitting the gaza strip effectively in to the idf is claiming that this will give them an operational foothold what does that signal to you . What does that effectively mean well, what that describes is clearly what the israelis are looking at is in the near term, the near horizon. They are not anticipating departing from gaza until the mission is complete. Look, they dont want to be there forever. They dont want to provide governance. But while they have soldiers on the ground, they have a footprint on the ground. This is essential for their command and support type of operations but also going forward, this road could provide that type of support over the shore type of logistics that would be coming ashore that can further be distributed into the country. So it has a potential down the road commercial application as well. I want to get your perspective on what President Biden said over the weekend that an offensive into rafah by israel would be a red line for the United States. He did also say that hes never going to leave israel or cut off all weapons. The white house in fact, put a statement earlier today saying that theres no change in the relationship between Prime Minister netanyahu and President Biden. But how do you think the us might respond if netanyahu decides to cross that proverbial red line well, lets bear in mind without being too cynical, our president was also part of the administration that established a red line and syria in advance with the use of chemical weapons, remember, and then nothing happened. So i understand the application and the use of the word red line, but i also understand what our president and its trying to achieve is to demonstrate, look there, we are all in with israel. The United States are all in with israel, but there have to be some conditions. So i get it. So thats a very, very thin line that our president , its trying to, trying to walk. So the term red line, i think its be tossed from the Narrative General Spider Marks always appreciate the perspective, sir. Thanks boris. Thank you very much. Of course, brianna, the president ial rematch race for 2024 is in full swing here in the next hour, President Biden will be plugging his plan to Lower Health Care costs in New Hampshire. And were also learning more about former President Trumps plans if he returns to the Oval Office Last night, trump posted a video of hungarys farright authoritarian leader viktor orban praising him after the two met and maralago on friday or ban told a hungarian broadcaster that trump will end the war in ukraine citing their conversation that trump will not give quote, a single penny for the war. We have cnns Alayna Treene joining us with details on this or adelina, tell us a little bit more about this conversation between trump and or ban right . Well, donald trump heaped praise on viktor orban after meeting with the hungarian Prime Minister at maralago on friday. And essentially, were told that donald trump and a small group of his advisers met with viktor orban for roughly an hour. One source described it as a friendly meeting. Another described it as a social meeting, but i think whats interesting thing to note here is that the two of them are very similar in some ways, especially when it comes to their policies on immigration and the border. We know that both of them have called for a Strong Border to kyiv immigrants out of their respective countries. And also both have railed against the press calling them fake news. But i do want to share with you, do what donald trump posted on social media last night of viktor orban praising and we have a quote here of what orban said. He said quote he says the following. First, he will not give a single penny for the ressa, the rosseau ukrainian war. Thats why the war will end, because its obvious that ukraine cannot stand on its own two feet. Now, we did also receive Rihanna Readout from the Trump Campaign about some of what they discussed. They said that it was mainly about issues important to hungry as well as the us. And again immigration being a key focus of that. And of course, as we see in this video the war in ukraine as well. But what i want to point out here that i think is really important is that donald trump has a history of praising or ban, but also other farright authoritarian leaders on the trail. And when it comes to some of these issues about his stance on the war in ukraine, the warrant, israel as well as immigration. Its kinda giving you a preview of what we could expect from donald trump if he were elected and took over the white house again, what a Second Administration for him would look like, and he really has been very positive and about his rhetoric when it comes to orban saying hes a great leader and orban himself has said, after that meeting with donald trump that he thinks that the, us would be better and hungry would be better if he were president again, donald trump isnt hiding it. Hes broadcasting it very loudly, which is so important to take a look at it and thank you for that report on it. Alayna, appreciate it for us. From one president ial candidate to the incumbent. Soon were going to see President Biden in New Hampshire courting voters through comparison and contrast. Hes going to outline what he plans to do to expand Healthcare Benefits while pointing out what trump and republicans say, they will take away Cnns Kevin Liptak is live for us in goffstown, New Hampshire, following the president , kevin perhaps a bit of a surprise that biden is going to New Hampshire, a state that democrats have consistently one for decades yeah, he won the state by about seven points in 2020 polls now show a more narrow race and it is his first time back here. Since the president ial primary where he did not appear on the ballot, but did nonetheless, when through a writein vote. And i think he has a couple of objectives in this speech that hell be delivering within the next hour. One is to really kind of take credit for his health care record, things like capping the cost of insulin for medicare recipients, things like Request Bearing Medicare to negotiate down drug prices because polls show that those things are very popular among the american people, but they also show that a lot of americans just dont know about them and they dont know that President Biden has the accomplished them. So thats the one objective. The other one is to really draw this sharp contrast with the former President Donald Trump when it comes to this issue. And when you look at the for example, of obama care, that is one thing that President Biden. Its really going to be narrowing in on during this speech because of course, President Trump has vowed to repeal obamacare into replace it, but but in the 14 years since that law was signed, it has become actually quite popular and democrats have run very successfully on that law over the last several years. And so thats something that President Biden really wants to hone in on in the speech. And they do think that that is a message that resonates very potently with voters and particularly in a state like New Hampshire, with a population that skews a little bit older. Some of these issues like Prescription Drug prices are very important. For voters here. And this will kick off really a week of Battleground State Campaigning for the president. He will be in michigan. Hell be in wisconsin that campaign really does view this as a kickoff moment as they really try and ramp up this contrast with the former President Trump, boris, kevin liptak, live for us in goffstown, New Hampshire. Keep us updated on what President Biden says. Still plenty more news to come on. News central, including a royal mess, a mysterious surgery, and edited photo op whole lot of questions about the princess of wales, right now. Were going to take you live to london for an update. 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