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Staff, have all said in the past that people, terrorist commanders involved in killing israeli civilians. anyone involved in the october 7th massacre is a legitimate target. anyone who kills israelis can expect the israeli state and israeli armed forces to reach them. but that s a general statement of policy. it s got nothing to do with this current situation, this specific situation in beirut, which i have no comment on. understood. but don t you expect that a strike in downtown beirut might lead to a hezbollah response and open that northern front which, of course, israel and the united states have been very concerned about a second opening to the north? so, i think it s obvious, obviously, in lebanon, there are many physical targets, but whoever did this strike and was very surgical and went for a hamas target, because israel is ....
At war. whoever did this, has a gripe with hamas. once again, whoever did this, it s not an attack on the lebanese state. it s not an attack on the hezbollah terrorist organization. whoever did this is an attack on hamas, it s very clear. let me ask you about the cabinet meeting tonight and this plan for the local palestinian clans to take over. it didn t work as josh lederman was pointing out, back in the 80s. what makes you think it can work now? it s clear it s a situation when hamas is defeated, when the military machine has been destroyed and they no longer rule the gaza strip, that you want to see something better. and that something better will be based on true principles. gazaemilitarizedemilitarized. ....
Considering at this point for what the gaza would look like if it s successful in defeating hamas. and, josh, just quickly, when they talk about a security perimeter. bottom line for the u.s. is that land cannot be taken from gaza, from the palestinians. has israel conceded that? or are they still insisting that the security perimeter come from gaza land? reporter: israel hasn t really said publicly where that land would come from. whether it would be basically a perimeter inside what is now the gaza strip, from land that is palestinian, which is something that the u.s. has already said is unacceptable. there will be no reduction in palestinian land. or if israel would consider taking its own land from the area around gaza strip a perimeter. that say key question for the israelis, as they consider this plan in the cabinet, ahead of this expected visit of secretary of state antony blinken to israel in the coming days. thank you, josh lederman for ....
Officials still believe the death toll is too high. it at least appears disproportionate to the military gains. israeli officials have been saying that they expect secretary blinken back in israel early this month. so we ll see more of those difficult conversations, i m sure, and among other things i think he ll be trying to assess, you know, the significance of this at least partial withdraw of israeli troops from gaza. does not look like that s the beginning of the end, but maybe they are shifting the way they re going to conduct the operations and i think the hope among u.s. officials is that the offensive is becoming more targeted, less, you know, massive bombardment of apartment blocks and maybe something more akin to what we think of as special operations raids on hamas targets. it is unclear what is happening on the ground in there right now. also a big gap between what the u.s. wants, which is a two-state solution, which is what has been the u.s. policy ....
Fired on the u. from yemen, on the u.s. navy in the red sea on sunday. the u.s. returned fire with three houthi boats killing ten militants. and now iran has moved a warship into close proximity to u.s. assets. just this hour, hamas confirmed that a senior hamas official was killed in a blast in beirut, in lebanon, blaming his death on an israeli air strike. top israeli adviser ambassador mark regev told me a few minutes ago they do not claim responsibility. in lebanon, there are many principal targets. whoever did this strike was very surgical and went for a hamas target. because israel is at war. whoever did this has a gripe with hamas. it s, once again, whoever did this, it s not an attack on the lebanese state. it s not an attack on the hezbollah terrorist organization. whoever did this, it s an attack on hamas, that s very clear. ....