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thank you very much, chris parry, the - you very much, chris parry, the former british royal navy officer. we have been reporting on developments in the mediation efforts. the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael — gave me his assessment on the progress of the ceasefire talks. i'm a bit sceptical about any progress. it looks like the leadership of hamas in the gaza strip still believe that the time works in favour of them, and not only the time but the us and the entire international community by pressuring israel and criticising israel, i assume they have no real incentive for them to make some further concessions with regard to the negotiation. i hope i'm wrong in my assessment. but i believe that the main goal of hamas leadership is to survive and to remain the sovereign power in the gaza strip in the days after the war. this would be the ultimate victory for them. and therefore, they intend to keep hostages as a sort of insurance policy, and even if there will be a sort of appeal, they will not release all of the hostages. what
thank you very much, chris parry, the - you very much, chris parry, the former british royal navy officer. we have been reporting on developments in the mediation efforts. the former head of the palestinian desk at israel's ministry for strategic affairs, kobi michael — gave me his assessment on the progress of the ceasefire talks. i'm a bit sceptical about any progress. it looks like the leadership of hamas in the gaza strip still believe that the time works in favour of them, and not only...
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chris parry is a former senior officer in the royal navy and nato. he explained how this might work... what we have to imagine is the coastline at gaza doesn't have any port facilities, and so, if anybody can remember what d—day was like we had piers pontoons that lead from deep water into the shallow zone and also the shore. what this is called by the americans is called joint logistics over the shore, jlots. it is essentially a floating pier and it enables you to put heavy trucks and other loads ashore from ships that can only go into deep water. during the construction of this pontoon pier people are going to stay in rfa cardigan bay, which is a 15,000 tonne auxiliary ship that works for the royal navy. i think we have heard already that a third party is going to be driving these trucks, and i suspect the interface would best be served by an arab country rather than any british troops going ashore. i suspect we are going to be limited to doing what is offshore and the truck driving and all the other things are best placed amongst those who are u
chris parry is a former senior officer in the royal navy and nato. he explained how this might work... what we have to imagine is the coastline at gaza doesn't have any port facilities, and so, if anybody can remember what d—day was like we had piers pontoons that lead from deep water into the shallow zone and also the shore. what this is called by the americans is called joint logistics over the shore, jlots. it is essentially a floating pier and it enables you to put heavy trucks and other...
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rear admiral chris on the show. rear admiral chris parry, always a pleasure to have your company. i don't know what to make of that. i mean, i mean, chris parry just said this is nothing most people nothing unusual, most people couldn't swim in nelson's time when qualified in the when chris qualified in the 19705. you didn't have to swim. i just find it astonishing that you'd have to swim if you're in the navy. and as paul says here, airline hostesses have to be able swim . you have to be able to swim. you have to be able to swim. you have to be able to swim if you're in the raf and paul is saying here, what next? people in the army who don't have to be able to walk. i mean, we're making a joke it , but i walk. i mean, we're making a joke it, but i don't joke out of it, but i don't know. what do think? me know. what do you think? let me know. what do you think? let me know. forward slash . know. gb news forward slash. your way to in your say is the way to get in touch us. there's lots more touch with us. there's lots more still to come between now and 6:00, and in a few minutes i'
rear admiral chris on the show. rear admiral chris parry, always a pleasure to have your company. i don't know what to make of that. i mean, i mean, chris parry just said this is nothing most people nothing unusual, most people couldn't swim in nelson's time when qualified in the when chris qualified in the 19705. you didn't have to swim. i just find it astonishing that you'd have to swim if you're in the navy. and as paul says here, airline hostesses have to be able swim . you have to be able...
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i'm joined by chris parry, former royal navy commander , who joins royal navy commander, who joins me from portsmouth. where else, chris, the royal air force involved last night sort of backing up the americans, i think, in shooting down drones and missiles. how much do we actually know ? actually know? >> well, i answer that, i've just listening to the previous speaker and i've just read a book on the period leading up to 1939, and our ambassador in berlin had similar delusions about the german . about the german. >> well, chris, you know, the thing about gb news is i've given some very strong opinions at the top of this show. we do allow other opinions, and we treat our viewers. we think our viewers are big enough and ugly enough to make up their own minds. but i'm absolutely with you because it's ironic when he said, know, the future said, you know, the future concerns the past, you know, and the present , it concerns the past, you know, and the present, it seems to me that the, foreign office hasn't been thinking about the past in anything to do with iran . and i anything to do wi
i'm joined by chris parry, former royal navy commander , who joins royal navy commander, who joins me from portsmouth. where else, chris, the royal air force involved last night sort of backing up the americans, i think, in shooting down drones and missiles. how much do we actually know ? actually know? >> well, i answer that, i've just listening to the previous speaker and i've just read a book on the period leading up to 1939, and our ambassador in berlin had similar delusions about the...
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chris parry, really >> okay. chris parry, really good to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed. it's fascinating to hear that perspective from him, actually. and interesting what margaret thatcher said to him , actually. thatcher said to him, actually. and you do wonder whether people will, will pay any attention to that. i don't know if anyone's listening, but the idea that you say, this is what we want to achieve politically and let the army sort it out, or the armed forces sort it out , no really, forces sort it out, no really, really good points from him. >> and also interesting on recruitment that that, with what we're seeing with the houthis in the red sea, people are actually more attracted to a career . more attracted to a career. well, because the raf, because they can see real action taking place. >> well, people in the armed forces do want action. they don't want to just train and then never do anything, do they? so they do want they do want to see that action, which i know is a bit counterintuitive in a way. in a way . but anyway, keep you
chris parry, really >> okay. chris parry, really good to see you this morning. thank you very much indeed. it's fascinating to hear that perspective from him, actually. and interesting what margaret thatcher said to him , actually. thatcher said to him, actually. and you do wonder whether people will, will pay any attention to that. i don't know if anyone's listening, but the idea that you say, this is what we want to achieve politically and let the army sort it out, or the armed forces...
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and then on an individual state level of chris, it's lee claims. it was caught off guard by most schools, decision at to transfer the artist and subsidy. and the 2 guys problem, given the room, actually backed all the sanctions against russia. do you think it was something that they didn't expect? i think there was a reason why they didn't expect that and that's because they, they come and lead to all of it to lead the car and permits. that is, is the prime minister of the policy that was headed by and founded by the, by and by, let's go and you, who was a very good friend of russia. and i think they thought all a table get some goodwill for that. and everything would just go back to how it was when all european allies at stop coming down and stop being so and see what the rest of the say know if you go against us. if you, if you sanction us, if you stop trying to how it's our economy, it doesn't matter what historical ties we have before we will come off to you as well. at last year, just to port a president put in, signed a decree, and rushes ret
and then on an individual state level of chris, it's lee claims. it was caught off guard by most schools, decision at to transfer the artist and subsidy. and the 2 guys problem, given the room, actually backed all the sanctions against russia. do you think it was something that they didn't expect? i think there was a reason why they didn't expect that and that's because they, they come and lead to all of it to lead the car and permits. that is, is the prime minister of the policy that was...