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State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce was asked about negotiations between Hamas, Israel, and the United States around Gaza.
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00:00We heard Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying that U.S. and Israel are
00:05getting closer to finding countries who will take in Palestinians. Can you tell us who
00:10are these countries? Are they in the Middle East or outside of the Middle East?
00:14Well, we know that this has been, through conversations and discussions, part of the
00:19ideas that have been discussed or, I suppose, contemplated. There's a realization that,
00:26as the President has noted, as the situation became quite obvious, that that was not an
00:33environment, the Gaza Strip, where one can live peacefully or safely. And in order to rebuild
00:40and to remake, people have to be safe. Where we go with those conversations, I won't discuss the
00:49end result, but we are at a point. This is, what is this, Tuesday? We're dealing with, after everything
00:55we've experienced, think about it. In just five to six months, what has changed already? The
01:02Secretary noted that a bit in his remarks at the Cabinet meeting. It's been an astounding shift
01:07to the future itself, not in a moment of a singular ceasefire, but changes in attitudes and what
01:17we expect. So I would say that there's a belief, in general, that things can change, that the
01:26people themselves are what's being considered, first and foremost. And it's the regional partners, that the
01:32nations in that region, who also have an overwhelming interest in the destruction and the
01:38carnage ending. And so we'll have to wait and see who is going to participate in how we make this a better future for the people of the
01:45Gaza Strait. All right. And yes, sir.

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