
Blinken urges Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza after war
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Blinken urges Palestinian Authority to show it's ready to govern Gaza after war
The Biden administration has spent Wednesday pressing the Palestinian Authority to reform itself and show it's ready to govern Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken carried that message to the authority's president, Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank. William Brangham reports.
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Blinken urges Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza after war
Clip: 1/10/2024 | 4m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
The Biden administration has spent Wednesday pressing the Palestinian Authority to reform itself and show it's ready to govern Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken carried that message to the authority's president, Mahmoud Abbas, in the West Bank. William Brangham reports.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe Biden administration has spen reform itself and show it's ready to govern Gaza# after the war.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken## carried that message to the authority's# President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank.
William Brangham reports.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: The meeting# between Blinken and Abbas was## ostensibly about what happens in Gaza# once I But, behind the scenes, there was also talk# of how the elderly president can regain the## legitimacy his government needs to lead a# possible unified Palestinian state.
Right## now, the Palestinian Authority# governs parts of the West Bank,## but it's widely distrusted and seen# as ineffective by many Palestinians.
In one sign of that distrust, protesters clashed# with police in the West Bank city of Ramallah,## condemning Abbas for even# welcoming Blinken's visit.
JAMAL JUMA, Palestinian Activist: It's a# shame to receive a Blinken, who' the organizers of the genocide in Gaza Strip.
He# should leave immediately.
He WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Secretary Blinken on a stop in## Bahrain expressed optimism that th ANTONY BLINKEN, U.S. Secretary of State:# I don't want to speak for President Abbas,## but I think what I take away fr that he is committed to that and is# very WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Today, Israeli Prime# Minister Netanyahu explicitly said,## once Hamas is defeated, Israel wants out of Gaza.
BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, Israeli Prime# Minister: Israel has no intention## of permanently o Hamas terrorists, not the Palestinian population.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: In Gaza, this was once the main# highway connecting the central part of th to the south, the Salah al-Din Road.
Residents# say Israeli troops left this trail of devastation.
In Deir al Balah in Central Gaza,# this building produced eggs that fed## people throughout the strip.
Now it's# rubble.
Dozens of people are believed## to have been killed in the blast and# even more trapped under the debris.
MAHMOUD, Relative of Deceased# (through translator): Some people## Here they are.
The bodies are still here, and we# can't get them out because of a lack of resources.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Tamer Mohammed is# still looking for his loved ones.
He## hopes to find any remnant of them# so he can bury them with dignity.
TAMER MOHAMMED, Relative of Deceased# (through translator): We took out five## martyrs and only half of him came out.
His# other half is still under the rubble.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: In the south, which Israel# indicated would be the safest place for Gazans## to evacuate to, families pick up the pieces after# another night of bombardment.
One of the latest## Israeli airstrikes in the south pounded this# residential building on the outskirts of Rafah.
Hareb Nawfal is in shock as they count just how# many of his loved ones died in the attack.
He said## there was no advanced warning before the crowded# building was struck.
His is a pain all too common.
HAREB NAWFAL, Relative of Deceased# (through translator): This is a massacre,## a building of five floors, 14 to o.
Who should we complain to?
Where is the# cease-fire?
They are lying.
They are criminals.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: As international# negotiations continue elsewhere,## here in Gaza, each day brings more# tears, more grief, more death.
For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm William Brangham.
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