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News Wrap: NATO leaders discuss Ukraine membership at final day of summit

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🗓️ 11 July 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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In our news wrap Thursday, NATO leaders spent the final day of their summit discussing the state of the alliance and Ukraine's goal of becoming a member, Israel said its negotiating team is heading to Cairo for continued talks for a possible cease-fire deal with Hamas and the storm system that was Hurricane Beryl brought torrential rains to Vermont. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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We begin our look at the day's other headlines with the latest NATO support for Ukraine.

0:05.0

Leaders spent the third and final day of their summit in Washington discussing the state of the alliance

0:11.0

and Ukraine's goal of becoming a member. The US announced another

0:14.6

225 million dollars aid package for Ukraine. President Biden reaffirmed

0:20.4

America's commitment during a meeting with Ukrainian President

0:23.6

below the Mirzolinski. And you made it clear Russia will not prevail in Ukraine,

0:28.7

will not prevail in Ukraine, Ukraine will prevail and I want you to know we're going to be

0:34.2

with you every step of the way. Salinsky welcomed the support calling it strong

0:38.4

news but he added that Ukraine needs the US to lift limits on firing its weapons deeper into Russia

0:44.8

if it hopes to win the war. In the Middle East Israel said its negotiating team

0:49.8

is heading to Cairo for continued talks for a possible ceasefire deal with Hamas.

0:55.0

That comes as Israel presses its offensive in northern Gaza.

0:59.0

More displaced Palestinians fled Gaza City today to head south following the latest evacuation

1:05.1

orders from Israel. Also today Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the

1:09.6

military graduation ceremony that Hamas is to blame for any lack of progress in those

1:15.0

ceasefire talks. I am committed to the framework deal for freeing our

1:21.0

hostages but the Hamas murderers are sticking to demands that contradict

1:25.6

the framework that endanger Israel's security. The way to release our hostages is to continue

1:31.2

pressuring Hamas with all our might.

1:34.2

At that same ceremony, Israel's defense minister

1:37.2

called for a state inquiry to investigate

1:40.2

Netanyahu and his entire cabinet including himself for security failures

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