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  • David French
    David French “If Trump loses, there is no ready heir to his MAGA crown. Vance, Trump's vice-presidential nominee, would be saddled with at least partial responsibility for Trump's loss, and the American people already view him unfavorably.” 12 hours ago
  • Olaf Scholz
    Olaf Scholz “I believe that now is the time to discuss how to arrive at peace from this state of war, indeed at a faster pace.” 12 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “On the sidelines of the [Ambrosetti] Forum in Italy, I met with a delegation of the US Congress. We talked, in particular, about the victory plan for Ukraine - about some of its details, and we will present all the steps to US President Biden and both presidential candidates, Trump and Harris, in full. Our main focus now, at the beginning of the fall, is to strengthen the positions of Ukraine and Ukrainians as much as possible, protect our cities and villages from Russian terror, and, of course, provide more capabilities for our warriors on the frontlines.” 12 hours ago
  • Libby Lenkinski
    Libby Lenkinski “There were groups of protesters calling for a ceasefire as early as November and December [last year], and I think that number has been growing in a pretty steady way. The number of protesters had grown pretty dramatically in the past week, with an increasing number of Israelis protesting now understanding that a ceasefire is actually the only way that the captives will return to Israel. I think that's now a pretty common understanding among protesters. You do see a rising number of Israelis wanting this to end whether they are in the streets or not.” 19 hours ago
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“I was next to a young boy as a strike whistled above us. He froze, eyes wide open. It hit nearby and he just stood there, paralysed by fear. What's left for children here? Constant displacement, among constant unimaginable horror.”

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UNRWA spokeswoman
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“But the stumbling blocks in the past have not been over the details; they haven't been over how many prisoners were released and on what day etc. It's been over fundamentals, and the very fundamental divide is that Netanyahu has said he has no plans to end the war any time soon and that as soon as the hostages are released, he'll go back to fighting. [However] Hamas wants a permanent end to the hostilities and an end to the Israeli presence in the Gaza Strip. So that is a very fundamental [divide] that has not been bridged at all and we don't know how that is going to be overcome in this new deal. There is no guarantee that a deal will progress from stage one, in which the hostages are released, to stage two, which would mean a permanent end to the fighting. The problem is, the only one pushing Israel or having leverage over Israel - the United States - has been unwilling to use that leverage to make those types of guarantees. And so there's no trust from the other parties, from Hamas, on what the Israelis are going to commit to and if the United States is going to be there to make Israel commit to the full terms of the agreement or go from stage one to stage two.”

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Fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs
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“The Israeli army is trying to solve the problem of having a high number of wounded soldiers by drafting the ultra-Orthodox. Not only the military soldiers fighting in Gaza face a problem, but the whole society is exhausted and suffers from post-trauma. This explains much of the Israeli public disregard about the heavy casualties the Israeli military inflicted and the war crimes it implemented in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza ceasefire talks not only represent an issue of negotiations between Israel, Hamas and mediators, but a power struggle within Israel. My reading is that at this point, the person that faces more losses than Sinwar by agreeing to ceasefire is Netanyahu. If Netanyahu makes a deal, he will be domestically seen as surrendering to pressure from Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and the General Staff of the army. I'm afraid he's ready to take a gamble and face the risk of Hezbollah and Iran's retaliation.”

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Professor of political science at Bar-Ilan University
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“The Gaza Strip has become the world's largest extermination camp. Israel has committed an atrocity that will outshine Hitler. Western leaders and organizations whose duty is to ensure international security have only watched this brutality from afar for almost 300 days. How many more children need to die to see that Israel's invasive policies endanger the entire region? Look, this is not a path that can continue. Israel is the only country in the region that seeks its security through aggression, massacres and land seizure acting like a terrorist organization. The lawless Israeli state is a threat not only to Palestine and Lebanon but to humanity as a whole, to the entire world at this point.”

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Turkish President
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“After 10 months of mass killing in the Gaza Strip and mass murder of Palestinian children and women, the apartheid Israeli regime is trying to distract public opinion and global attention from its wide-ranging crimes in Palestine using a fabricated scenario. Israel will be responsible for any moves that will further destabilise the region.”

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Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman
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“Our forces are operating in Rafah, Shejaia, everywhere in the Gaza Strip. Dozens of terrorists are being eliminated every day. This is a difficult fight that is being waged above ground, sometimes in hand-to-hand combat, and below ground as well. We are committed to fighting until we achieve all of our objectives: Eliminating Hamas, returning all of our hostages, ensuring that Gaza never again constitutes a threat to Israel and returning our residents securely to their homes in the south and the north.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
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“Hamas is still ready to deal positively with any ceasefire proposal that ends the war. Famine continues to threaten the lives of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, especially in Gaza City and the northern areas, blaming Israel for not allowing in food, water, medicine, and fuel. Many international organisations have confirmed that the population of the Gaza Strip, which numbers 2.3 million people, needs the delivery of at least 500 aid trucks per day.”

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Senior Hamas spokesperson
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“We will turn you [residents of the Palestinian areas of Tulkarem, Nur Shams, Qalqilya and Shuweika] into ruins like in the Gaza Strip if the terror you are perpetrating on the settlements continues.”

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Finance Minister of Israel
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“Israel should be the one that controls the Gaza Strip, unequivocally, and no one else. Most important is encouraging voluntary emigration of Palestinians from the enclave. Israel could then facilitate the return of settlements. I would love to live in Gaza if possible.”

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Minister of National Security of Israel
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“But while Israel has shown willingness, Hamas remains entrenched in its extreme positions, first among them the demand to remove all our forces from the Gaza Strip, end the war, and leave Hamas in power. Israel cannot accept that.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
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“The United Nations Development Programme's initial estimates for the reconstruction of … the Gaza Strip surpasses $30bn and could reach up to $40bn. The scale of the destruction is huge and unprecedented … this is a mission that the global community has not dealt with since World War II.”

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UN assistant secretary-general
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“Despite dozens of sessions and communications exchanged via our mediators, the Zionist enemy until this point has not agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza. All they want is the return of captives so they can continue the war on Gaza - and this cannot be. They want Hamas and the resistance to agree to maps referencing the deployment of the Israeli army as if to say we are legitimising the occupation of the Strip. There must be a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.”

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Hamas leader
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“I would like to thank all the council members for their flexibility and the constructive way that allowed us today to adopt this long-awaited resolution. [A] resolution that calls for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in order to put an end to the massacres that unfortunately are still ongoing over the five months. This bloodbath has continued for far too long.”

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Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations
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“To whom is the demand for compliance with obligations under international law [addressed to?] … Who is preventing the use of all available routes to the Gaza Strip? Who does not respect deconfliction and notification mechanisms? We know the answers to these questions … Why then were the relevant demands in this resolution not clearly addressed to the occupying power, not even once?”

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Permanent Representative of Guyana to the United Nations
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“There is international pressure and it's growing, but particularly when the international pressure rises, we must close ranks, we need to stand together against the attempts to stop the war. The military would operate against Hamas all through the Gaza Strip including Rafah, the last Hamas stronghold. Whoever tells us not to act in Rafah is telling us to lose the war and that will not happen.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
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“It looks like there will be around 40 Israeli hostages being released - that would be women civilians, female soldiers, older men with serious medical conditions - in return for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners currently held in detention or Israeli jails. An agreement could also lead to a considerable increase in humanitarian aid going into the Gaza Strip and a potential return of Palestinians to the heavily bombarded and attacked areas in the northern part of the enclave.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from occupied East Jerusalem
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“This has been experimented [with] over the past three decades. Palestinians have been negotiating with Israel, and Israel doesn't want to get anywhere with these negotiations. At the same time … Israel has been taking more land, expelling Palestinians from their homes and controlling their lives more. What we can see today in the Gaza Strip, Israel has not even thought that apartheid is enough, now they are committing genocide. So what should we wait for? Should we wait until there are no more Palestinians to talk to?”

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Palestinian human rights lawyer from occupied East Jerusalem
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“The Americans and the British must realise that Yemen's position will not change and will not break. Rather, Yemen is becoming more steadfast and adhering to its position. It is escalating its operations against Israeli ships or those heading to the ports of occupied Palestine until the aggression stops and the siege on the Gaza Strip is lifted.”

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Houthi official
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“Every day we line up our convoys, we wait for clearance, and we don't get it - and then we come back and we do it again the next day.”

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World Health Organization Emergency Medical Teams coordinator in Gaza
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