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garner enough support given this shift and given that rise from the far right linda, we'll certainly see how that plays out in july. >> of course, looking at these results, the french president's party didn't do well. emmanuel macron calling snap elections for later this month. >> yeah. look i think again, it wasn't a shock that the national rally and other far right parties did so well. but what was a shock was how emmanuel macron reacted to this. he didn't have to do this. he could have come out and said, look, this is a protest vote and just carried on. but on the one hand, i think he didn't have a whole lot to lose. he already lost his his overall majority in parliament. he's already struggled to get some key policies through and this may be a calculation that this is a chance to win back a mandate. and alizée source telling cnn that the approach will be convince, convince, convince in the lead up to these elections, the first round just three weeks away. but in his speech to the nation, he certainly didn't disguise his concern about the rise of the far right. take a listen on france le représentant attend in france, the far right parties representatives have garnered nearly 40% of all votes. >> for me, who has always considered europe to be united, strong, independent and good for france. this is a situation that i cannot come to terms with. the rise of nationalists, of demagogues is a danger for our nation, but also for our europe, for france's place in europe and in the world. >> now, of course, if things go his way in the upcoming parliamentary elections, he could renew his mandate. but of course, on the flip side, france could face a political crisis. they could end up being a far right prime minister if the far right manages to gain the most votes in parliament. and that could make it even more difficult for macron, who is, of course, really the key voice in europe when it comes to certain issues, like, for example, support for ukraine. linda >> yeah, certainly a political risk that he is willing to take. good to have you with us, claire. sebastian in london. thank you. well, we're staying on this story. john rentoul is the chief political commentator for the independent and a visiting professor at king's college in london. he joins us via skype from london. good to have you with us. >> good morning. >> good morning. well, this was a four day voting marathon. it happens every five years. that, of course, saw europe shift to the right. we saw these far right parties making gains and really delivering stunning defeats to two of the bloc's most important leaders, france and germany. what did you make of the results? well, the ones we know so far, the projected results, i should say. >> well, i'm i'm more surprised. i mean, the results were, they were predicted, which makes, president macron's response, more surprising that, as we heard just there, he said he, he cannot accept, the rise of right wing, extreme parties and that he's going to call a general election in france as a response. i mean, that's, that that is, that that did take me by surprise as well as the fall of the, the belgian, government, of course, but, but president macron is a very, very interesting politician. and, i think, what he's trying to do, put himself at the leadership, you know, at the leadership of the center across europe is a very interesting thing. and we will see if his gamble comes off. of course, he's not he's not putting his own position at risk. and he already has, has no majority in the french parliament, but it's a very, it's a very interesting gamble, especially in the light of what, what rishi sunak has done in britain. yeah exactly. >> a huge gamble. one that marine le pen, who, of course, leads france's national rally party and had such strong results, it was quite pleased to hear a no doubt. but i want to ask you about overall this european parliament shifting more to the right what that will mean on issues like immigration, on issues like security going forward. >> well, i mean, it's interesting from a british perspective, that there seems to be something similar happening across europe. i mean, the british politics has seen a sudden, a sudden change in the past year or two, on issues such as change, rishi sunak are prime minister as as adjusted policy because we were very much set in a two party consensus about the urgency. i'm agenda and about the progress towards zero and the rishi sunak has said, we've got to adjust the speed at which we approach that target because we cannot load on one voters. and now that, that sentiment seems to be very widespread in europe until you've got leaders giorgia meloni in italy, who did extremely well in the european parliament election and it's fair to say the au president as live on the land soul that this shift was coming and in turn shifted further to the right yes. i mean, that that is happening happening across europe on especially on these two issues climate change policies and immigration giorgia meloni was elected in italy on a very strong anti-immigration platform. i mean, italy obviously bears a large brunt of the arrivals across the mediterranean from africa she's adjusted her position actually since you since you entered office, but the attitude of other properties across europe on immigration as taking. a much tougher line. and the idea of third country processing, which britain has taken to the extreme of their a wider scheme is now an emerging consensus across europe and of course, germany's laid down all have shelves, party had the worst ever result in european election coming in third after two other parties why was that um, it's interesting because his, his most controversial issue over the past year has been germany's reluctance, support, or for the ukraine war. >> and it's hesitancy about more full-throated policy, which olaf scholtz, i thought had had navigated well, but i think domestic issues of the the cost of living problem which has been the dominant across europe he hasn't handled so well and i think we've seen the afd, the german right-wing anti-immigration party, taking full advantage of that shift in sentiment that we were talking about across europe. >> yeah and i just want to ask you, russia's war in ukraine, of course, is the biggest land conflict as since world war ii what could this shift to the right mean for ukraine when it comes to age well, it's it's not good news. >> i mean, he's not directly related. i suspect. but these these populist anti-immigration parties do tend to taking more skeptical view about supporting, supporting ukraine in its war against russia i'm not sure how that will play out i mean, we've seen in america donald trump for example, being more skeptical about america support for ukraine but if i were president to lenski, i would be a little bit nervous today. yeah, i'm sure he is joan rental in london. we appreciate your time. thanks so much for joining us my 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strategy for post-war gaza and he's calling on netanyahu to hold an election in the coming months we're gantz was expected to resign saturday, but postponed his announcement following news that israeli forces had rescued four hostages held in gaza. officials there say the raid killed at least 274 palestinians. israel says it estimates that the number of casualties from the operation to be under 100 cnn cannot independently verify either sides figures were journalist le got can joins me now from london with more good to have you with us, elliott benny gantz had given the ultimatum. he wanted to bring you wanted a plan to bring hostages home. there's still over 100 in gaza, and of course he wanted a post-war plan for gaza his resignation was not unexpected, but he is pretty frustrated with netanyahu, right here's linda. >> look, it's not a surprise that he made this announcement. it was delayed as you say, by 20 before hours because of the rescue of four israeli hostages. but just because it wasn't surprising, doesn't make it any less impactful. and so instead of saturday evening announcing his resignation, he got up before the cameras on sunday evening which is when he made his announcement it's only can you moon me, tell one it progressively netanyahu is preventing us from advancing toward true victory, which is the justification for the ongoing and paint i'm full cost of war. >> that is why we are leaving the emergency government today with a heavy heart, but with full confidence coil antonio, i call on netanyahu, said an agreed election date. don't allow our people to get torn apart i think that last point made by benny gantz calling on netanyahu to call on, to call for elections to enact elections is key because gantz is departure what it doesn't two main, the main thing it doesn't mean is that it doesn't mean that netanyahu's government will collapse. >> he still has a long way. it there's right-wing coalition partners 64 of the 120 seat in israel's parliament, the knesset. so unless his right-wing partners bolt from the government, netanyahu is at least politically safe in office until october 2026, which is when elections are next do so in terms of the other main impacts that gantz has, departure is likely to have. i suppose the most important ones as far as we're concerned. and would be on the way that the war plays out between israel and hamas in the gaza strip. and also those hostage talks. the hostage plan that president biden announced she america says, israel has accepted and for which they are still waiting for a response from hamas. now in terms of the actual war, we know already that far-right national security minister who let's not forget, was not permitted to serve in the israeli army because of his extremist views, or he's already demanding to be in the war cabinet effectively replace facing someone who served as a former chief of staff. and a former defense minister with someone who never even served in the army. so that is one possibility that could play out. and of course, without benny gantz who there's no dove. but without him. then netanyahu could be even more beholden to those far-right ministers in his governments. so that could lead to perhaps an intensification of the war with hamas in the gaza strip. i think more likely what we are going to see is less receptive if we can use that phrase towards the possibility of a hostage deal. indeed, both itamar ben gvir, the national security minister, of finance, minister bezalel smotrich which have already said that if that hostage deal that was announced by president biden and which the american say israel has already accepted. if that goes ahead and ultimately leads to a full cessation of hostilities with hamas that they would view that as a capitulation to hamas, as a defeat. and they would therefore bolt the government meaning that netanyahu's government would indeed collapse elections would be held and opinion polls suggest if they were held, right now, benny gantz would win and netanyahu it lose so that's one possibility i suppose ultimate also for netanyahu himself, ganim says departure leaves him more isolated than ever more beholden on his right-wing ministers. and i suppose i'll say more isolated internet as well, because i think that the united states and other allies of israel also liked the fact that gantz was in this government to provide for want of a better phrase, one used by aaron david miller four middle east negotiator a moderating influence on this government. and now that he's gone, i think that that could lead to netanyahu becoming more ice selected internationally and also domestically as well. we've seen those protests day after day, week after week, especially against the netanyahu government calling on it to make big a deal and also to do everything that it can to bring those hostages home. and i think that those protests with gantz gone will perhaps intended so phi and that could lead to increased domestic pressure on prime minister netanyahu, linda yeah, the frustration that benny gantz has with netanyahu is shared by many families who have hostages still in gaza elliott galerkin for us in london. >> thanks very much soda comma venezuelan gang has so terror in several central and south american countries kraze now, us officials warn they're entering the united states russia, we're trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them. >> this is a secret war secrets and spies next sunday at ten on cnn there are giant so mug they are the men and women building or navy's next degeneration submarines, de or giant. >> and what they do because they work in a place where they can grow where they can learn the skills to build karina here's powerful listed beast. they four, we build giant because it takes to build one you might be used to living with your albuterol asma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur because it only treats her symptoms that's not inflammation. >> 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sullivan was asked about that during an interview with cnn, take a listen the exact number we don't know, but innocent people were killed and that is heartbreaking. that is tragic. and the president himself has said in recent days that the palestinian and people are going through sheer hell in this conflict because hamas is operating in a way that puts them in the crossfire. but there is only one answer to stop that from happening. going forward. >> and that is a ceasefire and hostage deal that ends the military operations, brings the hostages home and puts us in a the position to give the palestinians and opportunity for a better future for their people were joining me now from london is ha hellyer senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute good defense and security studies, he's also a non-resident scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace. good to have you with us if you could hear me. can you describe the political fallout from this? >> this is 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