 Israel es en un estado de guerra. Las familias son completamente abiertas en sus caballos. No tenemos idea de lo que nos preocupan, como soldados están peleando en la línea de frente. Pero la percepción general es algo que también necesita ser tomado. Reacción de los países hispanoparlantes. News 24, el único medio en español que te mantiene informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en Israel. News 24, únicamente en I-24 News. Tienes más soldados, perdón, 9 de una batalla en la ciudad de Sejaye en el norte de Gaza. Eso lleva el número total de combates en Gaza a 115. También, otra muerte anunció, en la última hora, la idea de anunciar que Tal Haimi, que se ha perdido desde el ataque de Hamas en el 7 de octubre, fue pronunciado oficialmente. Consteath fue confirmado hoy. Tal Haimi, 41, desde Kibbutz, cerca de Yitzhak. Él está detrás de una mamá y tres niños. ¿Puede que su memoria sea un regalo? Retirar a esos 9 que fueron matados en esa 1 batalla en el norte de Gaza. Incluyen 2 oficiales de IDF, Colonel Yitzhak Ben Bassat y Lieutenant Colonel Tomea Greenberg. Son los dos de los que fueron matados hoy. Greenberg a Jerusalem, Mount Herzl Cemetery, y Ben Bassat a Kvartavur. Aquí hay algunos de ellos, y algunos de las eulogías que se dieron a Ben Bassat a Widow Adar. Este mes, Yagil, Or, y Marav, fueron lanzados como parte de la asamblea que fue mediada por el U.S. y Qatar. Yagil, Yaqov, sigue en Gaza. Él es uno de los, como he dicho, confirmados 135 asambleas, todavía en las manos de Hamas. Ahora vamos a visitar a su hermano, Yaniv Yaqov, que nos acompaña desde la ciudad de Yavne, Israel. Yaniv, esto debe ser un tiempo para la familia. He hablado con la madre de los dos niños, Renana, antes de que los niños estén lanzados. Y, claro, puedo imaginar la felicidad para su lanzamiento y para mí. Pero, tal vez, hay un peligro en el... Y me pregunté si piensas que en el... o la asamblea que, en la asamblea, que muchos de los asambleas, las mujeres y los niños, fueron retornadas. Estamos olvidados, no tomamos suficiente atención para los que permanecen. Y los hombres, como Yaniv Ya'ir, que todavía están en Gaza. Sí, estamos todos en las emociones. Estamos felices que los niños se retornen, que los niños se retornen. Estamos emocionados. Creo que en el mismo tiempo, estamos preocupados. También los niños están preocupados. Porque Ya'ir está ahí, así que nuestro corazón no es completo. Nuestra familia no es completa. Sabemos por el hecho de que Ya'ir se enteró durante el ataque. Y, mientras lo llevaron, utilizaron la fuerza brutal contra él. Y que él se enteró, incluso más que solo un congelado en sus dedos, como lo he contado. Y estamos muy preocupados, porque nadie tiene información sobre Ya'ir. No hay signos de la vida de él, ni uno de los que retornan. Pero también sabemos que no hay signos de la vida de otros también. Así que Ya'ir no es el único que no conseguimos nada, ni ninguna nueva información sobre él. Así que espero que esté bien, que sus intérpretes estén cuidados. Estamos sufriendo, estamos continuando a combatir, y hemos preguntado al mundo por ayuda, para la relevancia humanitaria de todos los hostes, como el mundo que está preguntando para la relevancia humanitaria para Gaza, hemos preguntado para la relevancia humanitaria de los hostes, especialmente los civilianos, que no supone ser parte de esto, ni siquiera en el lado israelí o en el otro lado, por supuesto, la relevancia de los hostes y los que fueron injiertes, son la principal focuses para nosotros, porque no sabemos lo que es la situación ahora, y ya que tenemos la información, que el maravilloso dijo que él fue injierto por Agansha, y que fue brutalmente armado por los terrestres, estamos muy preocupados. Right, and you mentioned no sign of life, of course, there has been calls from the hostage families, from Israel too, especially to the international Red Cross to make greater effort, very least attain access to information. There was a report of the Red Cross contacting families of some of the remaining hostages seeking medical records, even maybe DNA material, has there been any contact as far as you know to your family, to you personally, from the Red Cross, and if not, what is your message to them? We leave, we beg for any sign of life from the hostages, we need that so we can continue our fight to bring them back. Without that, every day is devastating, every day my mom, she's 77 years old and she's breaking, she's broken from the 7th of October and every day that passes is even worse. We need something from the Red Cross, we are trying and all our efforts to get some information about the ones who were still there. Right, now we saw the other day, the march of the hostage families up to Jerusalem, to the Knesset bringing its message there to the government. We see today, we have reports just now, a short time ago, President Biden did meet with some hostage families in the White House. So let's now talk about the two governments, what you specifically want to see and it's a difficult issue for Israel, how to proceed on the hostages, whether to proceed with some of the deals being suggested. So your message both to Jerusalem and I would think to Washington also this evening. Yeah, so again, all we need as families and we are not taking part of any side, right? All we need is our loved ones back together with us. We need them to be here, to continue and live in peace like we used to. Right, but I'm just a reminder that yeah, and all of the surrounding towns or kibbutzes around Gaza are all people who believe in peace. That's why they live there. They are all people who are people of other people. They don't look at whether you're a Jew or a Muslim or a Christian. It doesn't matter for them. They want to live and live in peace. That's why they chose to live so close to the border. I believe that if the world understands that these people, these civilians, these honest people were taken, they're not supposed to be there, especially because they are so believable of peace, right? They are the ones who believe in peace. All right, well, certainly Yaniv, we join in the family's happiness for the return of the boys or in Yagil and also of Yair's partner, Mirof Tal, and we're certainly grateful for that. But of course, our deepest wish is to see Yair return safely home with all of the hostages still being held in Gaza. Yaniv Yakov, thank you so much for joining us on I-24 News. Thank you so much for having me. And gentlemen, again, unfortunately, there is this time element, I feel, the sense of urgency now with the hostages. And every day, we get more reports of possible either hostages darting captivity or confirmation that some of the people that went missing. On October 7th, their deaths were confirmed. We have cases of remains being found. So hopefully Yair Yakov will be back. But there is pressure, pressure on both the government to, in many ways, either speed up this campaign or in some quarters, there are those who say we have to think and the government has to think of hostage deals that may be a very difficult political pill and also security risks to swallow. I think that the clock time of the issue of the hostages is running. Hold on. We are going to go to the IDF spokesperson, Daniel Higari, starting his nightly briefing. Today, there's a very tough feeling because of the loss. It's not only my Golaní. It's everyone's Golaní today. It's the Golaní that billings to entire people. They're continuing now, fighting determinately. And thanks to that determination of Golaní and all the combatants in the IDF, we will achieve the aims of the war. Today, we brought to the last resting place, those combatants that died in Sejaiea. Golaní force went into a structure and there was an exchange of fire with the terrorists. With the 669 force, they tried to rescue those that were caught in the terrorist trap and they were accompanying them by the air force from above, with the Sa'al combatant planes and there were dozens of attacks of the air forces during that event and the commanders were fighting on the ground Colonel Ben-Bassat from Golaní and Major Lieutenant General Thomas Greenberg as well. Most, they all knew what was happening and that is true evidence of how the commanders are always the first to storm ahead and to try and rescue all the combatants and fight with them and be an example. Our hearts are with all the combatants and their families. We are acting with all our troops to try and fight against that enemy and just as we are fighting, of course, there are exchanges of fire and, of course, there are more and more casualties. These, of course, attacks and these fierce gunfights are bringing about the surrender of a plethora of those terrorists. We see that in Jabalia, Sejaya and also in Chanyunes. It's very important to say here to the public, there is no change about our rules of engagement about the fire. Each combatant, each battalion before troops go into, then into the actual space, then the air force first bombs ahead. There was always a very, very strong enclosure and envelopment of fire that is activated before any of the troops go in with boots on the ground, just as it was in Sejaya. So if we're talking about combat helicopters and other aircrafts, they fought against the tanks and against the structures that were being used by the terrorists. So with this air force accompanying us enables us to dismantle all the infrastructure that will help us to keep to our mission to enable our civilians to go back home so that they will know there is no terror on the other side of the border. This determination will bring about the conditions to bring back our hostages. In the north, the IDF troops in the air and on the ground have attacked various launch pads and other people who are fighting from Lebanon. We attacked over 110 terrorist cells. The readiness of the IDF is extremely in preparedness and readiness in the north. The chief of general staff lit candles with fighters who are in the Sheba Telashomer Hospital who were wounded during fighting. We would like to send them a speedy recovery because it was a very, very moving evening when he lit the candles with them. And they spoke about their determination to go back to fight in the battlefield and they were sending their strength and their wishes to all those in the field. All the heroic stories are points of light to our combatants that will not and their spirit will not be broken. A little of that spirit will send away the darkness in these dark times. Today there will be a spokesperson who will speak in English. If there's any questions, I will answer now. It's about the actual battle in such a year. Questions came up today asking why the air... And we just heard the daily briefing by rare Admiral Daniel Higari. I'll just note that most of that was dedicated, of course, to that battle in the Gaza Strip in which nine IDF soldiers were killed. I'll just make note, Admiral Higari, making a special point of saying that there were airstrikes in that area prior to this battle that's in response to questions being asked, whether, in fact, there were sufficient airstrikes. Ah, we're going to go to the White House now where John Kirby, the spokesperson for the National Security Council, is speaking about the Israeli hostages. Again and again, it is pledged to annihilate Israel and to kill as many Jews as possible. It's still holding over 100 hostages, including young women, that it refused to release in violation of the deal that it negotiated in Doha. We know what they have proven capable of doing to young women. So, while we all want the war to end as soon as possible to stop the human suffering and to establish conditions for an enduring peace, something that the president and the entire team continues to pursue, a unilateral ceasefire with a terrorist group like Hamas, is not the answer. As the president has said, Hamas could release the hostages today. They could surrender all those responsible for the October 7th attacks and lay down their arms and the war would stop immediately. If they really cared about the Palestinian people, the way they claim to, they would do this. That they haven't done it, I think speaks volumes. For our part, on the other hand, we are working every day to bring in as much humanitarian assistance as possible to the people of Gaza and to reduce civilian harm. As we speak, our team is working with the UN and with the Israelis on corridors to facilitate the flow of aid and on brief daily pauses to allow people to get access to the assistance. I don't wanna go into those details right now, but Jake Sullivan, who I know is traveling in the region, he'll likely have more to say about this when he's in Israel tomorrow, as will David Satterfield and our whole team that are working these issues on the ground. We've also worked to get the crossing at Karim Shalom open for inspections, increasing the throughput of aid and we have urged the Israelis to allow aid directly from Israel through Karim Shalom, through that crossing into Gaza. The prime minister of Israel has said today that this is likely to move forward and that will be another topic of Jake's meetings. This will be the first direct entry to aid from Israel into Gaza since the 7th of October, so it's not insignificant. Of course, Jake will also discuss the next phase of the military campaign and efforts to be more surgical y more precise and to reduce harm to civilians. That is an aim of ours and the Israelis say it is an aim of theirs, but it's the results that count. The president yesterday reflected the reality of global opinion, which also matters. Our support for Israel is not diminished, but we have had concerns and we have expressed those concerns about the prosecution of this military campaign, even while acknowledging that it's Hamas that started this and it's Hamas that is continuing it. Jake's visit tomorrow follows the president's call with Prime Minister Netanyahu on Friday where they spoke for over an hour and in some detail about the coming weeks and what we hope and expect to see. I'm not gonna get ahead of the conversations that Jake will be having, but I would like to just say that these are extremely serious conversations and we hope they'll be constructive as well. The pending, I'm almost done. The pending opening of Karim Shulon is one example of what's to come out of there, but there needs to be more. Jake's visit will be followed by Secretary Austin's visit both to Israel and also to our forces in the region, including in the Red Sea. And one last note. Today marks the one year anniversary of President Biden's Africa Leaders Summit, which last year convened delegations from the African Union and 49 African countries to broaden and deepen our partnership and deliver meaningful outcomes for people across the continent. Over the last year, we've made significant progress on the summit commitments. Welcome in the African Union to the G20 closing more than 500, trade and investment deals valued at more than $14 billion and elevating our work on infrastructure, digital transformation, initiative and diaspora engagement. And this is just the start. We look forward to continuing the bill. And we just heard a spokes White House or a US National Security Council, spokesperson John Kirby speaking there. He's been quite vocal. I would say among administration spokespeople, Biden administration spokespeople in support for Israel, reiterating that Jake Sullivan will be in Israel tomorrow. The National Security Advisor, there is confirmation he will be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other top officials. By the way, there's also other reports. We've been reporting that President Biden, just within the past couple of hours, wrapped up a meeting with the families of American hostages or hostages that hold US citizenship being held in Gaza. And the CIA director, Bill Burns, will also meet with those families, his first meeting with the hostage families. For more, let's go now to us in the US correspondent, Mike Wagenheim and Mike Lack, going on in Washington today, connected. Let's start that meeting, the President Biden's meeting with the hostage families. And there was some criticism why those families were not at the Hanukah ceremony this week, the annual Hanukah ceremony at the White House. President Biden, no making time today, certainly, to me. What do we know about that meeting? We know that it lasted for a good amount of time in the White House. 13 family members representing eight of those hostages of families attended. Several, although not all, but several commented afterwards. They wouldn't go into detail about what was actually said in the meeting specifically or what type of strategies are being employed here to free the rest of the hostages. Jonathan Declan, the father of an Israeli American being held, said that after the meeting, he was essentially assured that, and I'm paraphrasing here, that there's no better friend to the families of these hostages than President Biden. Also, Liz Naftali, the aunt of Abigail Eden, who was recently freed, is one of the hostages Abigail, four years old, Liz Naftali, her aunt, and who, by the way, has ties previous to the hostage situation to the Biden family, said that she recognized in speaking with the president directly, that he recognizes that these are not just hostages being held, they're not just faceless people, that they do have families who care deeply about them, who are living this essentially moment to moment, and she feels that others also recognize that human side to this situation here. So nobody going in depth about the particulars of what was discussed, but just the overall tone of the meeting and the way that they feel that the other president cares at a personal level about their situation right now. Mike, we just heard John Kirby speak about the visitor tomorrow, Jake Sullivan landing in Israel, meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other senior officials here in Israel, of course, at a time when some of those differences between the Biden administration and Netanyahu government have come out in the open to some degree on the conduct of the war and especially on postwar arrangements in Gaza. Well, we knew this was gonna happen in that the kumbaya tone of the opening days of the war in terms of the Israeli-American relationship would dissipate at some point as this operation carried forward here. I don't see this as any type of crisis per se. There's always going to be disagreements between Biden and Netanyahu. There have been for decades as both men would rightly recognize here. I think what the United States is seeking more than anything at this point is some clarity, some clarity as to how Israel intends to move forward here with this military operation, intends to move forward with a post-Chama Gaza. We're hearing a lot of no's out of Prime Minister Netanyahu in terms of who should not be in charge of a post-Chama Gaza. We're not hearing a lot of vision or a lot of plans for who might be. What are his preferences? What is his vision? I think that's above all what the Biden administration is seeking at this point. So at least it can get a clear indication of whether it can stand with it or try to advise against it in terms of the military operation. President Biden mentioned, quote, unquote, indiscriminate bombing. It's not quite clear whether he was still referring to the opening weeks of the campaign in which he criticized that exact thing or if he still is laying out the case that there continues to be in an ordinate amount of that type of indiscriminate bombing going on, but it certainly felt that way by the tone of his remarks. So again, I think Jake Sullivan trying to gain some clarity here as to how this operation is going to move forward, whether he can push Israel to open up the Kerem Shalom humanitarian, the crossing for humanitarian purposes. It's not been opened for inspection purposes, but all those goods needs still to be routed through the Rafe crossing at the Egyptian Gaza border. I think Sullivan is really going to press Israeli officials as to why they're not opening up that Kerem Shalom crossing totally here to expedite the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza here. It's a preeminent concern right now of the Biden administration. They feel they can continue to make the case for Israel as long as that aid flows in. Mike, we're going out for a break. Mike Wagenholm, thank you for joining us and to stay with us. So we'll be back in a few more minutes with more of our coverage here on I-24 News. Is in a state of war, families completely gun down in their beds. We have no idea where is she. As our soldiers are fighting on the front line, but the general perception is something that certainly needs to be fought as well. Welcome back to this special broadcast on I-24 News. Now the world of fashion is usually a distraction from the hardships of real life, but that certainly was not the case with a remarkable fashion show that was held this week right by here in Jaffa. Now the models were all women who were impacted by the Hamas attack at the Nova Music Festival on October 7th. Either they were themselves attendees at the event who managed to escape the massacre there, although suffering other physical or emotional injury, or those who had loved ones killed or injured by the terrorists in that attack. Now the clothes and makeup displayed on the runway was specially created for the event by various designers to express the experiences or the emotions of these women all inspired by the Nova attack. Make up of bullet wounds, there were bloody dresses, ammunition, accessories made of ammunition, embossed text on the dresses with messages of Hara, and hope overcoming the Hara all were on display at the Catwalk. Now one of these models was Jessica Miranda Elter whose fiancé Ben Chamoni was shot dead by terrorists at the Nova Music Festival. She joins us in studio and actually Jessica, we spoke very shortly after the Nova Music Festival, but just remind us briefly about Ben, what happened to him at the Nova Music Festival and the heroism that he displayed there. I will. First of all, he wasn't my fiancé, he was supposed to be my fiancé. Okay, he was like my husband for anything. Ben was in the Nova Party, and he went out with many people from there. He saved many people at the Nova Party. He decided to go back again and again and again and saved many lives in that day. And on the last time he tried to rescue people, he got shot, Hamas got him, and Ben is no longer with us. He did save many lives that day. And one of the girls who was in his car now is kidnapped in Gaza, her name is Romy. And this is the, yeah, he's a right story. Tell us about now this fashion show. First of all, how did it come to you, and why did you decide to take part in it? Well, I decided to do that because I think it combines two of my roles, Ben and modeling. I am a model many, many years. And I, for a long time I was thinking, how can I go back acting to the camera? Like everything is okay, when everything is not okay. Far, far from being okay. And I felt like this fashion show just combined Ben and the modeling. And it gave me the opportunity to do them both together. And maybe to go back to model. I felt like Ben is telling me, this is a sign for me, you should do this. Right, now the aim of the show was to raise awareness of course of what happened at the Nova Music Festival. Maybe in areas and circles and parts of the media which normally would not even cover this kind of thing. It certainly did receive a lot of international press, the Daily Mail, which is the most visited media website in the world, ran a whole piece about it. Let's talk about, first of all, I want to know about your decision you made. Your outfit was very dramatic. This dress with a bullet hole. When they talk about it and the designer, you worked with to make that. Well, her name is Liane Mizrahi. First of all, the amazing Liane. And you know, I put that dress on me, not only for me. For all the women that couldn't get married with their loved ones. Right. And also there was actually one model who lost her husband there, yes. Yovell. Yovell Chavez, her husband was killed at the festival where she was and so she managed to survive. That's right. Yovell was one of the models. Right. And she has a traumatic story. And today we're friends. Me and Yovell were friends, I think from the hard place we're both in. And from a comfort place, like being for each other. And she was in this fashion show as well, standing in a hard dress as well. So it's very hard. I wasn't sure I'm gonna do this until the last minute because it's hard. Right, I mean, you're posing there, we see with a bullet hole makeup on you. There were some difficult choices to make here. I would say some bold choices as well. Yes, but I felt that it's very strong. It's strong. It's like a message to the world. People need to know what happened on the 7th of October. What happened to us, what happened to Ben. And the bullet that I had Right. Is the place that Ben probably got shoot. We don't know the whole story, that's what we think, this is the area. And I felt like I did it for Ben. Right. And I'm always saying when Ben got shot. Yeah, shot. I got shot as well, maybe not physical. But mental in my heart, I feel like it took a part of me. I felt it in my heart from the moment that we were on the phone call and I heard something happened to him. And that was my way. You know, showing it, showing it out to the world. Right. Well, again, in terms of the attention and bringing attention to this incident, it certainly was a success. But I want the kind of feedback that you got, a positive, maybe some negative. Maybe it was edgy. Maybe some people felt this was not in proper taste. What kind of feedback did you personally get? Well, most of the feedback was good, it was. I did got questions of, wow, why are you doing this to yourself? It's very hard, why are you doing this? But most of the comments was, wow, you're a strong woman. We're proud of you, although we don't know you. And we're sure Ben is proud of you. And keep showing the world what happened in Israel on the 7th of October. If it's in art, if it's in fashion, there's many ways to show that. And I think it's very important because people in the world, first of all, people don't know what happened here. And if they know, they know small parts from what happened. And also, lots of lies that's on media about Israel. Right, conspiracy theories particularly about even the Nova Festival trying to deny your or soften. I'm getting messages, don't lie, your boyfriend is not dead, you're acting. How can it be an act? He's not here anymore, he's in my heart, he's in my necklace. But he's not here anymore. I'm getting all kinds of messages, but most of them are big hug messages and keep doing what you're doing, showing the world and showing who was Ben because I think by this dress, I spoke for Ben without being there. Right. I'm just mentioning some of the other models. Vlada Patapov, the girl in red, in the red dress who was seen running during the Nova Music Festival, Tali Menachem, Sapir Taylor Rose, whose brother I believe was killed at the Nova Music Festival. So, certainly a dramatic decision to make, but as you said, it made an impact and it brought this notice of the Nova Music Festival, maybe in media, in certain media, that it wouldn't normally cover this kind of thing. Jessica Alta, we wish you the best. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. On I-24 News. Now, we've noted that the hostages that were taken by Hamas on that day, on October 7th, including at the Nova Music Festival, included many nationalities. Some of these were foreign volunteers and workers in the small agricultural communities along the Gaza border who just found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. And perhaps no one does this more ploy, too, than 21-year-old Joshua Mollel from Tanzania, who was abducted from Kibbutz, Nakhaloos, just days after arriving there from Africa. Uri Shapira has more about this somewhat overlooked hostage. ¿Has escuchado la chatufa Joshua Mollel? No. No escuché mucho, pero escuché a few good words. No, no escuché mucho, pero escuché a few good words. ¿Quién es? Entre los docentos hostages que fueron still held by Hamas en Gaza, uno parece ser más lejos de la publica. Su nombre es Joshua Mollel. Es un estudiante de 21 años de Tanzania, que vio a Israel como un voluntario y estuvo en Kibbutz, Nakhaloos. Se llegó en Israel apenas unos días antes de Hamas' onslot en October 7th. Yo conocí a Joshua totalmente por coincidencias. Hemos trabajado en nuestra fábrica de los docentes. Yo once le daba un viaje y hablábamos un poco. Sé que él estaba rechazado, y como cualquier otro hostage, él nos asustó y queremos que él se retiene. Una de las algunas organizaciones que está en contacto con la familia de Joshua es la línea de refugiados y migrantes. Segal Rosen, el coordinador de la media, dice que la situación de Joshua es unica. Las familias de los que no vivieron aquí, es mucho difícil porque, first of all, no tienen conocimiento sobre la situación, no tienen conocimiento sobre Gaza, no tienen conocimiento sobre Hamas, no tienen contacto con otras personas en una situación similar, y no saben lo que puede ser hecho para revertir su amoroso hijo. La media 24 de hoy ha tenido la oportunidad de preguntar a Joshua su padre sobre su hijo. Me gustaría dar un mensaje a la Hamas para revertir a este niño, porque él no es un juicio, él no es israelí, él es un tanzanón, un joven de África, quien no está preocupado con todo esto. Así que por favor, este es mi mensaje a el padre de Joshua. Por favor, me ayuden. Rosen dice que, desde octubre 7, ella ha asistido a muchos migrantes y trabajadores sufriendo una crisis severa. Uno de los amigos de Joshua estaba hablando con él la noche anterior. Estuve viajando en el parque, y había un ataque de roquete, y mientras hablaba con él, le dije a él, estoy buscando un parque aquí para que pueda estar detrás, porque hay un ataque de roquete, le dije a él, puedes escuchar el siren, y él dijo, ¡wow! Y él estaba en un tipo de panico, porque para él, el ataque de roquete recordó a él inmediatamente de octubre 7. Y le dije a él, ¿sí? Tenemos este ataque de roquete cada día, y a veces tenemos el día twice, y empezé a explicar a él sobre el Iron Dawn, y cómo no es, como si todos los días experienciamos el horrible, el más horrible experiencia que él sufrió durante la seta de octubre 7. Más otros trabajadores fueron asesinados en octubre 7. 23 trabajadores, y uno Filipino, fueron lanzados varias semanas atrás. Estamos contentos de ver el lanzamiento de los hostegers. Joshua es solo como cualquier otro hostegero, y espero ver a todos que están volviendo aquí. El embajador de Tanzania ha refugido una demanda de I-24 para un comentario. En el futuro, Joshua's fate permanece desconocido. Bueno, esperamos la returna de Joshua, y, por supuesto, todos los... No hay una historia que debería ser revelada en la historia de los 135 confirmados hostegers. Solo quiero volver a lo que hemos escuchado antes de Mike Wagenheim ahí en el U.S. Tenemos esa visita de Jake Sullivan mañana, que está creciendo que es bastante importante. Mucha preocupación. Por supuesto, como Mike ha dicho, hay desagregamentos en el día después. Creo que la principal preocupación que te traes ahora es que hay desagregamentos sobre cómo la campaña en Gaza está conducta siguiendo los comentarios de Presidente de la Comunidad o la espalda de la espalda. No estoy seguro de qué, en la bomba indiscriminada en Gaza. Sí, lo diré en el cofre y seguir con Joe Biden en su personal político. Es muy peligroso y una cosa desafortunada para escuchar del Presidente del U.S. Por cierto, tal vez no sorprenderamente, ese mismo John Kirby esencialmente recogido en una entrevista en el MSNBC hace unos días fue preguntada sobre esto y regresó a las administraciones más tradicionales lenguages que hemos convertido en que Israel debería hacer más para reducir las casualidades civiles. Pero la nuances es muy importante porque qué es un ataque indiscriminado. Es un término legal de artistas definidos en el primer protocolo de la convención de Geneva. Es un ataque que no realmente tiene un objetivo, ¿no? Por ejemplo, Hamas acercando a los roquitos hacia el aeropuerto o Tel Aviv no son acercados en cualquier particular construcción y incluso si son tecnológicos los roquitos no pueden ser acercados en una particular construcción. Eso es un ataque indiscriminado. El militario israelí no hace eso. Yo estoy seguro que Aitán puede bien atender no hace eso en las operaciones o en alguna manera. Hay un target militario. Hay mayores preguntas legales alrededor de la legalidad de eso sobre si hitting that military target involves incidental civilian casualties that are too many. But the idea or even the concept at the Israeli military just drops bombs in a random indiscriminate way has no basis. It's very unfortunate to hear it from the US president. Good to hear the administration walk it back. Again, there are lots of elements of this that are going to be litigated after the war. Some claims I'm not going to say they have merit but they may at least be non frivolous. This one is but potentially could be taken advantage of by bad actors. So good to see the White House walk this back. Also in the hostage I want to come back to that for a moment. To me it seems the reason why the negotiations are stuck is simply differences of expectations on the two sides, right? Israel believes and we keep hearing this from the Israeli government that its position in the negotiations is going to improve over time, right? As the military campaign progresses on the Hamas side, it seems that they have a different side of expectations that their position is going to improve over the course of time because they believe maybe at least some of them that the military campaign is going to go more in their direction than is currently expected. And when you have each side believing that it pays to wait then the negotiations are stuck. Of course, Kalev with the hostages potentially the big losers given their condition and the conditions that they're in. I thought first that you could respond to what Owen said and maybe also a word about the Karen Shalom crossing which we heard discussed by John Kirby, the opening of a route that will bring a directly from Israel, the reopening, let's say, in Taghaza. And you dealt with that as the head of Kogot. Certainly, that's a very complicated operation under these circumstances. I would like to add a few sentences concerning the hostages we talked about a few minutes ago and it's around. We are in a limit of time. IDF is giving the opportunity to the government. Now is the time of the world cabinet war to sit and to try to open doors and windows in order to create opportunities and sending the aid of the Mossad or the Shabbat, the Inter Security Service and try to renew depth of options with Qatar and Egypt. We will not forgive ourselves if we are not doing it now and then we will come to the end of this time clock or that will be ended very soon. And this is something that Israel should not miss and should not do and we have to do it immediately even by if we have a chance to stop the IDF I think that everybody on the security issue will support such kind of a policy. Secondly concerning the United States this visit is like a new umbrella or renew the umbrella under the American policy. In the Jack Sullivan's visit tomorrow. Yes, I mean first of all, make a goalkeeper in the north to be aware that this war is not escalated to a big war and that risking the American interest in the Mediterranean or also with the Arab countries. Secondly, concerning Gaza I think there are few issues that will be discussed what we spoke about Kerm Shalom it's tactic but connected to a strategic. If we renew the active of Kerm Shalom it means we are giving back the responsibility of Israel in the coming future towards going in the area of Gaza doesn't matter north or south. Secondly, it has a meaning to the maneuvering of IDF towards from Hanyunas to Rafah and this is something what is the end game in Rafah? The end game in Rafah is Philadelphia near the border which means Israel will be the selector and will be the guard to prevent any kind of smuggling from Egypt into Gaza and the other direction. I think it's a very important visit that will be the navigator for the coming days. Now I just a reminder that as I the IDF troops fight in Gaza and along the border we've discussed that plenty this evening Israeli security forces are also trying to keep a lid on Palestinian terror on an arrest in the West Bank. Those forces engaged for a second day today in anti-terror operations in the hotbed city of Jenin where Palestinian sources say at least seven militants have been killed over the last two days. Now compounding the challenge in the West Bank has been the provocation act, provocative actions of a small group of extremist Israeli settlers engaging in confrontations with Palestinian residents. Now the US last week said in what an act travel bans on Israeli citizens it says have engaged in those actions. Today the European Union weighed in saying it is considering similar actions against extremists in the Israeli settler community. The rise of extremist settler violence is inflicting immense suffering on Palestinian. It undermines prospects for lasting peace and could further aggravate regional instability and stability. That's why I support the sanctioning of those involved in attacks in the West Bank. They must be held accountable. This violence has nothing to do with the fight against Hamas and must stop. Those who are involved in the attacks. At the time of the West Bank we're kind of ignoring that front a challenge on those two issues both of course the continuing fight against Palestinian terror and also keeping making sure that actions by we have to say a small extremist segment of the Israeli residents living there do not contribute to this sort of general unrest. That's also supply. It's like a mine to the Israel real policy in the West Bank, which is I think doing very well in this war in order to break the structure that has been built in jail from Janine Tiltulkar. But the actions of this small group is damaging Israel in the area itself is damaging Israel in the EU as you say and it also damaging Israel especially with the United States because it's taking from the majority who are living in the West Bank the real way they are behaving every day and they are also taking from the IDF very important time, manpower to deal with them about what they are doing. What is the solution? The solution that we have to bring those people to the court with the police and unfortunately this government is not doing a lot in order to stop them even the kind of small party is living in this area. They know the atmosphere, they know the culture of them, they know the people and from the other side, Benvir as well, they are not creating the base or the opportunity to cut it and the damage for Israel's state is much more higher. Y, por supuesto, a la hora de la administración de la Comunidad de la Bada deberíamos notar. Y hablando de lo que quiero volver a la Unidad de los Estados Unidos por un minuto en el tema de antisemitism en los campesinos de la escuela. Presidente de Harvard, Claudín Gay, ha conseguido sobrevivir por ahora su desastrosa testimonio antes de la semana en el Congreso sobre cómo el antisemitism está tratando en su campus. Eso es después de la Unidad de la Unidad de la Unidad de directores o lo que es la corporación de Harvard Gave su visión de confianza del día a día incluso con prioridades confundidas de plagiarismo para su trabajo académico pero la controversia continuan con estudiantes a la salida jarn scales ayer y Harvard diciendo que la escuela debe hacer más para combater antisemitism en el campus. La última noche, la israelí lanzó el Náhidera con un estricto sepular barrando un poco de Harry Potter y la presentación de Michael Rappaport, el jugador americano y la figura social de la media fue fuertes fuertes en el tema de antisemitism en el U.S. Se llegó a visitar a Israel, y se ha estado en este programa, también. Aquí hay un poco de ese show de Eretz Nehederit. Vamos a comenzar con usted, Prof. McGonagall. ¿Es advocada por el genocidio de los muertes? ¿Vuelve la coda de conducto en el bullying y asesoramiento en Gryffindor? Es una decisión dependiente del contexto, Prof. Dumbledore. ¿Escusee? ¿Cómo te llamas por el genocidio de los muertes, no de la violación de las reglas? Es una decisión dependiente del contexto. Oh, y... Y me pido contra SNL, ¿verdad? Sí, sí, y en realidad, ha habido un montón de críticas en el día de la noche, haciendo un look satirical de esa testimonia, ha estado haciendo más divertido de la mujer de la Congress. ¿Es de la mujer de la Congress? La mujer de la Congress que ha traído la pregunta de si el antisemitism, o si el llamamiento para el genocidio de los muertes viola la coda de conducto. Aquí, Eretz Nehederit, aiming, más exactamente, a la respuesta. Es un segmento divertido, pero es un issue muy serio, y la cloridina que ha survivido de esta causa, y la presión que ha sido colocada en ella, también el head de MIT, el presidente de MIT, que también ha testificado a desplazarse en el desperdicio de esta extensión. Sí, mira, yo creo que con todo el escribimiento de esto en los Estados Unidos, mira, creo que hay un consenso. El problema no es solo la testimonia, el problema es la inconsistencia de las reglas, ¿verdad? Esto ha sido mencionado por y por y por, y por otra vez, ¿verdad? Es que hay un set de reglas aplicadas a algunos grupos de minorias, y uno a otros, incluidos los juzgos, y hay necesidades de uniformidad. Mira, este problema es en las cruzas, ¿verdad? A estas universidades, pueden continuar a ir hacia la dirección de los códigos de expresión y la expresión restricción, pero lo hacen uniformemente, ¿verdad? Tienen las mismas reglas aplicadas a los juzgos, a los palestinianos, a los negros, a los LGBT, a los latinos, a los asianos, y así así, ¿verdad? Es una ronda, la otra ronda es que resgúrate en el tránsito y el tránsito y el primer amendment para permitir una ronda extrema a los límites del primer amendment para estas universidades privadas para convirtirlos en eso. Reguladores de este canal saben donde estoy. Estoy en el primer amendment, ¿verdad? Eso es lo que debe suceder. Habrá un montón de asesinos, asesinos, desgracias, que las personas tendrán que tener sus peces difíciles para contenerlo. Triggering. Triggering. Absolutamente, el primer amendment no se proporciona mucho de un espacio seguro, pero esa es la manera que las universidades necesitan ir, porque si van a la ruta del espacio, ese tránsito va a ser muy difícil de traerlos, muy difícil para que explique a ellos, muy, muy difícil para implementar a ellos y enforcear a ellos. El primer amendment, tenemos cientos de años de caso en la CLEV, todavía habrá clasificaciones, pero la argumentación tendrá que ser más elaborada. Pero dos otros puntos rápidos, por supuesto, el tema no termina ahí. Hay también la pregunta de el campo, el clima de diversidad de opinión entre la facultad, y así así, y lo que significa para los estudiantes. Y, finalmente, el tema de lo que los estudiantes deberían hacer y pueden hacer dentro de la ronda extrema del primer amendment, coales de la coalición para salir contra el anti-semitismo. Eso es el tema de la hora. Alguien de Altamán, Major General Eitan Dango, gracias por acompañarnos. Gracias. Quiero cerrarles con un brief item, que parece que podría ser un segmento satirical, believe me, es realmente real. Y, tal vez, provee que el Señor trabaja en misteriosos formas. Ayer, en Ankara, un maestro turco llamado Hassan Bütmez dio una esposa fea para su país. El Parlamento de su país condemó la guerra contra el Hamas, y le informó a Israel que, no escapará de la ronda de ala. Según luego, se colapsó en el escenario en el Podio de la Espíritu, que fue encontrado en una gran atracción, que recordó a él en una condición extremadamente crítica y seriosa. Mosteriosamente. Y eso es todo. En este broadcast, en I-24 News, pero sigan con nosotros, tendremos más de nuestra cobertura. La guerra contra el Hamas, el día 68, viene a cerrar, y sigan con nosotros, continuamos con la cobertura aquí en I-24 News. Para hacer un investimiento en Israel Bons, es la forma más poderosa y directa de estar con Israel. Visite israelbons.com y invés ahora. Israel es en un estado de guerra. Las familias son completamente abiertas en sus caballos. No tenemos ni idea como nuestros soldados están peleando en la línea frontal, pero la percepción general es algo que certamente necesita ser encontrado también. Esta semana en I-24, Israel bajo ataque. News 24 en español trae el análisis y la información de los acontecimientos de la guerra, espadas de hierro. Entrevistas exclusivas reportes desde la zona de guerra. La reacción de los países hispanoparlantes. News 24, el único medio en español que te mantiene informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en Israel. News 24, únicamente en I-24 News. La guerra en Gaza, la peleación dentro de Gaza, es intensificada y en una costa pescada con 10 soldados israelíos asesinados en la tienda. 9 de ellos en un ambush en el corazón de Sejaia, en una de las más muestras solo encontradas en la operación de la tierra. Llevando el número de muestras a 115, por lo tanto, entre los asesinatos fueron varios oficiales de la armada. La reacción entre los Estados Unidos y Israel fue publicada esta semana, como el presidente de la U.S. Joe Biden anunció que Israel fue perdiendo el apoyo internacional por su campaña contra el Hamas y el presidente de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, publicamente rejegió planes americanos para la guerra en la guerra. Images de una gran sorpresa por el Hamas militante en Gaza, los ciclos de noticias dominados alrededor del mundo esta semana, hablarán sobre el valor de la inteligencia real obtenido de las fuerzas de rendimiento y pasadas directamente a las fuerzas de IDF en el grado. Y la historia increíble de un hombre que fue capaz de escapar de los momentos de Hamas terroristas antes de ser llevados a Gaza, huyendo solo en el mundo. Y mucho más sobre la próxima hora y medio. Empecemos. Vamos a ver al norte de Israel y a nuestro correspondiente, Zac Andersaq, por favor, nos trae el más reciente en esa frontera. Era un día bastante quieto en la israelí, con uno o dos ataques, potencialmente uno de los ataques en Kirchner-Shermona no se ha traído una alerta de red o un alarma, pero lo hicimos aquí en el alco y en la artillería y evidentemente, algunos de los rocos se arruinaron en las comunidades de occidente cerca del costo norte de Haifa. Había un ataque que le hizo una alerta de red y uno de los only of the day aquí en la borda norte. Pero en el norte de Lebanon, hay que ser más dañados. Las estrellas israelí se atracan en estas posiciones. Pueden ser visto de Haifa como el smoker atracan a la borda. Parece que la IDF fue atracar algunos sellos de Hezbollah que estaban operando muy cerca de la borda. Y Hezbollah, después de la mañana, después de esta noche, anunció que several fighters fueron atracados en estas estrellas de IDF. Hezbollah ha dicho desde el 7 de octubre que más de cien estrellas de Hezbollah han sido atracadas en esta guerra, estos exchanges que continuan a suceder en la borda norte. Pero la principal línea de las últimas 24 horas fue las últimas noches estrellas de Siria, dos de ellos caen dentro de la territoria de Siria con el tercer aparentemente un roco caen en un área abierta en Israel. La IDF dice que fue retaliando contra esos puntos de origen de donde Siria fue atracado y que se desplazó a la armada siria. Sí, Zac, me preocupa de ver la frontera civil. ¿Tienes civilizaciones regresando o más de ellos están estrellando? Bueno, vemos que militares evacuadas en estas ciudades son mucho más quietas que normalmente son, aunque hay signos de vida. Algunas de las estrellas de negociación están abiertas, y algunas de las pequeñas estrellas vienen de la vida porque el impacto económico aquí es tremendo. El sentido real de peligro, si estás en un lugar como Kierret-Tramona y estás caminando de la estrellas de negociación y veas la frontera que está en el rio arriba, es un minuto o algo. Y es un poco de un sitio desplazado, especialmente a ver el contraste de la vida de cada día que está en lugar todavía, o los tentos para mantener esa vida de cada día continuando. Y luego a ver la cantidad de actividades que está sucediendo en el sur de Lebanon, hemos podido ponerlos juntos que algunos de estos estrellas que Hezbollah ha iniciado con los ATGMs, estos miembros guiados de anti-tank y con la frontera. Esto requiere personnel en el rio. Así que algunos de Hezbollah los miembros viajarán al sur como posible. Y luego tentos para acceder a estas posiciones con el personal mantiendo estas piezas de equipamiento. Así que requiere casi una línea de sitio o alguna habilidad direccional para ver a donde están targetando. Y, a veces, han sido estas postes de IDF. Pero a veces también estas comunidades de noruega. El personal va a acceder a los minutos para acceder y luego a los minutos para intentar dejar y escapar las estrellas de IDF que los israeles tienen la adividad tienen la air force con los los jetos y los drones que han podido targetar estas posiciones. Zac, gracias mucho. Seguí, y ahora desde la parte del noruego de Israel a la parte del sur la principal frontera en Gaza y nuestros correspondientes. Jonathan Regheff está ahí Jonathan nos da el más reciente, por favor. Sí, obviamente un difícil día para la armada en Gaza fue la última noche cuando un muy difícil incidente sucedió en la ciudad de Sajaya en la parte de la izquierda de la estrellas de Gaza con muchas casualidades muchos víctimas para la armada israelí este es uno de los principales preocupaciones para Israel en esta operación grana el entendimiento que una vez en Gaza es el Hamas que tiene la adividad de la casa lo llamamos de esta manera saben las estrellas narradas saben las puertas saben todo todo ahí y hay muchas estrellas que han preparado para la armada y esto fue uno de ellos hay un montón de críticas en la armada israelí sobre el hecho de que fue un tiempo largo para la operación grana para comenzar y cuando empezó esos críticos y que el progreso es suave esta es exactamente la razón hay un entendimiento que Hamas está esperando y ha preparado muchas estrellas en este área popular de densidad y esos trapos pueden aparecer en todo lugar hay ahora una debate si es mejor tal vez para romper estos lugares del aire o tal vez intentar enviar a soldados para aclarar el área como sucedió la última noche por qué no romper de el aire muchos dicen y no expulsar a los soldados por peligro esa es una tarea la otra tarea que si enviar a soldados pueden llegar muy preciosas inteligencias puedes capturar Hamas terrestres y no solo matarlos pero capturarles y tener más inteligencia y si quieres limpiar el lugar todos juntos puedes no hacerla del aire eventualmente no hay replacimiento nada mejor que los botones pero por supuesto viene de peligro y viene de precio sí Jonathan una pregunta sobre los botones capturados en Gaza nada más nada más sobre ellos hay una noticia un botón fue pronunciado la armada contactando la familia de uno de los botones de la comunidad de Níritz-Chak en la parte subterránea de la borda de Gaza contando que hay suficiente inteligencia para pronunciarlo como un murder que el cuerpo está capturado en Gaza pero por lo tanto las misiones de rescate no hay nada nuevo nada más aparte de ese mensaje que todavía otro de esos botones ha sido proclamado muerto sí, Jonathan gracias por esta noticia y de nuestra frontera internacional frontera y con las fuerzas de idea mantiene un progreso en el grado del presidente Joe Biden y el ministro de la Comunidad de la Comunidad de Benjamín Netanyahu colchó a quien debería gobernar la Gaza después de la guerra en un display remarcable de diferencias surgiendo entre los dos líderes sobre el conflicto nuestro correspondiente Mike Wagenheim nos acompaña ahora de la Yorque Mike escuchamos las palabras de Washington de la D.C. ¿Crees que prácticamente presentamos a Biden decir las palabras de la D.C. de Israel? No, no creo que any time soon, I don't think it's coming at all in terms of a ceasefire we'll get hints sometimes strong hints from the White House sometimes possible manipulations however the term ceasefire I don't think it's going to come from this White House what they will do is use every bit of leverage toward what they want to see what their interests are in this particular case and what they feel will allow them to keep essentially a pushing for international support even as President Biden acknowledges that it's slipping away as time goes along here but I think the U.S. is in too deep at this point to call for a ceasefire and it doesn't seem to really be within their post Gaza or rather a post Hamas Gaza interest either to call for a ceasefire at this point there's going to be lots of disagreements there always are but I don't think the White House is going to step over that line So we're going to see Jake Sullivan coming in Israel I think tomorrow what is he about to tell the Israeli Prime Minister the Israeli the Minister of Defense I think there'll be a few messages that he's going to pass along from the White House number one this is in no particular order by the way the Karim Shalom crossing there has to be opened up not just for inspections as it has been this week but it needs to be opened up for the transport of humanitarian aid the United States just says that the flow of humanitarian aid solely through the Rafa crossing along the Egypt-Gaza border is not enough to sustain life-saving measures at this point so that'll be near or at the top of the list I think Sullivan really is trying to gain more than anything clarity the message is coming from the Israeli government the IDF there's been a whole lot of no's as to what they're not going to do there haven't been a whole lot of yeses there hasn't been a whole lot of a vision articulated as to the longer term strategy going forward especially and the US keeps it's almost like an obsession at this point about what the day after is going to look like the day after Hamas finally loses control over Gaza what does that look like where does it go from there what's the message that they've been getting from Jerusalem or not to their satisfaction right now because we hear the Prime Minister Netanyahu say well the PA cannot run it well this organization cannot there are a whole lot of no's and that can very well be justified but the United States is saying okay well no no no what is your plan what is your vision here is it a temporary occupation of Gaza is it a longer term do you feel comfortable turning it over to this entity that entity there's just not I think more than anything that's what Sullivan is seeking so he can go back to Washington and they continue can continue to make the case to the international community that there is a plan that there is a strategy that there is a goal in place here and it's not just as Joe Biden said yesterday quote unquote indiscriminate bombing and is there any plan within the White House for getting the hostages released you know the Biden met today President Biden met today with 13 family members representing 8 different hostages the family members that spoke afterwards to reporters did not pass along and this was probably with prior agreement did not pass along any details of that meeting specifically they talked about the tone of the meeting they talked about the warmth of the president and how he's taking a personal interest and sees these family members and their hostages being held as humans and not just you know as numbers to you know down as time goes along so I think from that standpoint there was some connection made there in terms of strategy though Bill Burns the CIA director continues to try to push Qatar toward you know some sort of a move here vis a vis Hamas but the fact of the matter is right now until there is some foundation for an agreement between Israel and Hamas I don't think any outside entity can really push those parties forward here Mike in New York Thank you so much for being with us tonight and now for further discussion I'd like to introduce our guest for this work for Israeli consul General in Los Angeles Yaki Dan here with me in the studio and Professor Chuck for a senior researcher at INSS with over 20 years of experience working in Israel as National Security establishment gentlemen thank you both for being with us Yaki I'll start with you we're seeing the flames getting higher between Jerusalem and Washington it's not good for both sides what should be done can be done to lower those flames so as you mentioned National Security advisor Jack Sullivan is coming tomorrow to Israel and he has a long list of items on the agenda hostages war in Gaza Lebanon Houthis many items and there are a lot of differences here and Israel has to manage correctly their discussion with Washington in order to create more leverages and more and to create much more time in order to continue the war in Gaza so when we speak about time in Gaza definitely the Americans want to see more humanitarian aid coming in to Gaza they want to see a different kind of war in the southern part of Gaza then in the northern part of Gaza less bombing from the air and what they want to hear really is the day after what Israel is planning what the day after they want to hear the vision as your correspondent mentioned correctly not only the nose but also the yes what Israel is saying how Israel is planning and definitely he wants to hear the timetable that Israel is planning especially for the intense phase that is happening now meaning chanyunis and entering and finishing the chanyunis and what's going on afterwards because the United States doesn't want to enter publicly into a disagreement into a clash with Israel on those issues they understand that eventually Israel will continue till the end of the intense phase so they want to reach discreet agreement but as Blinken as Secretary of State Blinken mentioned when he was in Israel it's a matter of weeks in non-mats Thank you very much in New York you know probably it seems different from the other side of the Atlantic but in Israel you know some people are very much concerned when it comes to you know arguments between Jerusalem and Washington some might be very happy because it shows you know that the Prime Minister has courage standing affirmly against the US President Well, I don't think anyone should be happy our relationship with the United States is a critical factor a critical component in Israel's National Security Strategy always has been at least for the last half century and it will be for a long time to come we cannot allow ourselves to be in a situation of significant friction with the United States especially in a situation in which I must say President Biden's response has been phenomenal we really could not have asked more of an American President to date it's been very strong military support strong diplomatic support including veto in the Security Council political support and a huge arms packet which has not yet been approved but I imagine will be soon so we have a president who defines himself as a Zionist and really is a lifelong friend of Israel's and the position that he's taken could not have been better well now it seems to me and I've felt this way for about the last month that the Prime Minister as part of his effort to save his political future is resorting to a tactic that he's used many times before and successfully which is to create some sort of strawman adversary no it's not really an adversary but to build something up to make it look like an adversary and in this case that's the US and President Biden specifically and I think what he's beginning to do already is to position himself he's the good guy fighting Israel's battle against American pressure well there is of course some pressure that we have to stand up to or it's legitimate for Israel to do so but it's very limited basically what we have to do is adapt Israeli policy to in the end what Washington needs as well because without American support we've been in very difficult circumstances today even more the deployment of two US aircraft carrier groups is probably what has deterred Hezbollah and Iran from expanding this war even more but Chuck you know Chuck you're saying correctly that the American deterrence works against our enemies mainly Iran and Hezbollah the famous don't that President Biden said about a month and a half or a bit more but currently in Israel the common thinking within the administration is that that don't was not only aimed at Teheran and Beirut but at Jerusalem as well telling us Israelis don't attack well don't attack what don't expand the war don't expand the war to the northern front as well correct and there's a very serious debate going on in Israel a substantive debate whether since the war has already begun were fully mobilized the US has deployed the aircraft carriers and since we can no longer tolerate the kind of situation that we had on the northern border given the experience in Gaza then maybe this is the appropriate time to take on Hezbollah as well and other people of course are saying well that's too much for the traffic to bear a one front war is more than enough I think the American position here is very clear it of course doesn't determine our policy but it has to be a significant consideration and I think at the moment what the administration is doing we see this with Biden's statement yesterday and a whole series of statements from the secretary of state and the secretary of defense, the vice president that they're setting limits in time nobody has set a firm date yet they're telling us that we have weeks not more and the more that we shape our tactics in a way that serves American interests in other words minimizing casualties increasing humanitarian aid that will allow the US to give a little bit more time Yes, Yaki the answer I want to follow up on Chuck Farley's recent remarks two questions, A when he says weeks or they say weeks weeks is three weeks 50 weeks, what do we mean and how do we finish the unfinished business in the north if we have to go via Washington to reach Beirut. So I'll start with the north because this is a very significant question I think that the discussion tomorrow with Jack Salivan would be you know if you are not going to remove Radoan forces and Hezbollah forces from the fence at least 4 5 miles then the only option that Israel has is to start a war which definitely not in an election year, the United States doesn't want to see that so they are intensifying the diplomatic efforts together with the French they are doing their utmost to come with some kind of an idea some kind of a solution in order to make sure that there is a buffer zone created in the north because Israel is serious Israel understands that it cannot go back to the status quo that existed on October 6 and then we have more than 100,000 refugees from the north they want to go back to their homes so the only option other option, two diplomatic efforts headed by the United States is a larger scale of war up in the north the follow up on that a quick one Yaqui we have an international solution we have seen a 1701 resolution from 2006 ending the Second Lebanon war at the time there were two nodes an embargo on weaponry to Hezbollah and an army deployment south of the Littani river both were just dispensable by Hezbollah they do whatever they want you are 100% right mentioning the 1701 never fulfilled the assurances will have to come from the Americans not I heard about all kinds of ideas of a larger unifil force that will keep the red one forces away from the fence those kinds of suggestions cannot work only strong American assurances can make the Israelis understand that this is an option pero si no vamos por una larga guerra en el norte y la pregunta sobre el sur Wix significa Wix significa que mañana la IDF el chief de la IDF presentará sus planes para la próxima fase para la fase intensa explicando a los americanos exactamente cuánto tiempo es necesario para completar esta misión definitivamente la parte norte de Gaza pero también el chanón y lo que será considerado como eradicar al menos la infraestructura la militaría y la infraestructura de Hamas eso también dará un table de tiempo diría que al menos hasta el final de enero lo que he escuchado es mi año estoy responsable de ellos después de todo el año las personas van a volver a trabajar en Europa y en Estados Unidos eso es lo que he escuchado sobre la intensidad el lado intensificado se va en y fuera de nuevo porque al menos achieving un poco de los objetivos políticos sería imposible para el ministro para parar en el 10 de enero ¿cuáles son tus ideas sobre eso? esos días, semanas ¿cuál es lo que Washington dice si Israel viene con 31 de enero? yo creo que eres correcto la preferencia es para algo como el 10 de enero cuando todo se vuelve de nuevo pero si Israel necesita otra semana o tres, no creo que eso es lo que será crítico la administración quiere ver un final en Gaza, no lo ve creo que son verdaderamente doubtful y justifiable si realmente podemos lograr los objetivos militarios que podemos destruir Hamats es una fuerza militar coherente no me gusta el termo destruir erradicación porque no es posible conseguirlo es even becoming questionable si podemos destruirlos ¿cuándo queremos? como ya se ha mencionado digitales tienen muchos noes pero no yeses y hay frustración con el ministro incluso alguna suspición que puede que prolongue la pelea por razones políticos que la escalación, si lo ocurre en el norte, también podría ser políticamente motivada y creo que la administración es muy, muy contra eso entonces, vamos a ver una gran tensión en otros pocos días ¿puedo ofrecerle otro dato? antes del estado de la unión que es el principio de febrero eso sería el día que el presidente lo haría ¿soy sigues hablando sobre el final de genero? y sobre el principio de genero algo en entre, creo que después de mañana verá más después de la visita a Israel, su mesura con el ministro de Defensa es sobre ver su mesura a la noche para preparar para esa mesura y para tomar decisiones, creo que verá mucho más tomorrow Chuck Freilich en New York Jackie Dan here with me in the studio gracias so much for making the time and speaking to us this evening we go for a quick break of commercials and when we return we'll keep on our extended coverage and the war in Gaza with an eye open to all other fronts stay with us de la guerra entrevistas exclusivas reportes desde la zona de guerra la reacción de los países hispanoparlantes news 24 el único medio en español que te mantiene informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en Israel news 24 únicamente en i24 news y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y