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off, um, which uh, the time, you know, began by ignoring then dismissed, then was even, uh, i'm reluctant to engage in. and so the opposition could say what it wants and the post work. but, but i, i have to tell you, i know this, this may belong to a different conversation. went together. we keep, we not just the 3 of us, but the general discourse of these really comments genuine. and if you keeps on going back to old unproven paradise and then thinking within the box there needs, you know, we're talking about will come us and pops up and read some reconciliation with a different is really government. be willing to engage in a piece process that won't happen. neither of those what happened. there needs to be a complete revisiting of basic concepts. something along the lines of a trusteeship in the west bank and gaza. the general delineation of what would be a few years later, a palestinian state, but not start with the house, the state, and some kind of
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a post war. not just guys about post more westbank to now that requires privacy and leadership and that more than anything requires a different role. but we all keep on talking about reconstructing and rebuilding guys. and what would the palestinian authority do, and how much would the cuts are? and then sort of you re, b and the ever it's united air renters be willing to can yeah. okay, fine. but, but that's not gonna take us anywhere because we've been in this game where this authorized, they say, for almost 25 years now, it will get us back to square one moment. what do you think of that? well, i mean the fundamental problem here and i don't know whether or not mr. pink is, will agree with me. but the fundamental problem here is that israel doesn't want a palestinian state or true freedom and liberation for the, for the palestinians. the reality is that the contours of an agreement or a peace deal, i've been on the table for, for decades. and israel has systematically blocked those accounts. right, right after aso is real. when donna,
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a settlement spree massively expanding settlements in the west bank illegally. and that was by designed to prevent the establishment of a viable palestinian state in the future. and i think it's important underscore as brute kimberly the famous is really sociologist from the hebrew university wrote in his, his book, political side, one of the main objectives of, of is really political, at least is to create a greater israel. it's ultimately overtime, slowly to drive the palestinians out of the land. whether that be wise, bank or guys are and expand these rarely state. and that's really the fundamental problem here. alone is what it takes to get the fundamentally a whole new is way they need to ship a new private as to a new government and power a. yeah. but even before that a whole new mind. i can argue with that professor for now to germany and we both maybe, right. and we both may be wrong on certain issues, but, but you know, yeah,
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there, there is really if you're unwilling to, uh, engage in the idea of, of how students say on it is really is no longer feel that the status quo. oh is this thing? no one wants to an extra westbank. i'm not talking about the lunatic. right wing french in the government. even the time, you know, didn't nothing in terms of alex, they used to watch the big game, but he does not think of no one wants to turn this into what chipley homie preferences should be. so on the, from the university of maryland calls a, a, a, a one state reality that between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea, you have roughly 50 and 14 or 15000000 people equally divided between israeli jews and palestinian arabs. no one wants that individual and i'm not sure without seeming to otherwise, they would have adopted it years ago. so what, what needs to be done now is a different mindset to be practical and you know, more of this conversation to, uh, uh, to the ground. yes. you're right,
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there needs to be a different, it's really a leadership. so hopefully that will come sooner rather than later. otherwise we're condemned to live this last year again and again. well, let's hope we have more conversations like this in the near future. i don't think us and why we don't last very many. thanks. and dave joining us so it has hair on al jazeera. i'm heidi joe castro at the us mexico border and area racing for trump immigration actions as he returns to the have a lot of that is lots of settled whether to be found across europe, especially across will central and northern areas, but remains very stormy. down in the south is more heavy,
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rain and stronger wins affecting easily for the islands like sardinia and corsica remains very unsettled of some heavy rain as well. moving across most southern areas and a bit of a wintery mix affecting the north. that'll push its way further east of the next few days on was it to greece and took here where it is looking. pretty quiet, pretty quiet for the balkans as well on monday. lots a set of what we found a cool, so central parts of europe though, it is, look a little bit gloomy and gray for the low countries. logic quiet across a scandinavian, with temperatures above the average for this time, if you have it as a wintery way, starting to develop a cost, the very north of norway and sweden working across into spending and western parts of russia. but things are set to get very wild out west. we've got strong winds from a system that's moving into spain and portugal. it already smoked warnings in the as always is going to bring some very heavy rain to the likes of lisbon over the next few days. but in terms of time, which is what we'd be picking up for the south,
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foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay. adult tool. the the beginning of watching officer has remind you about top stories. this hour. thousands of palestinians are returning home with a safe spot in garza into it. second day. with around 90 percent of buildings in garza destroyed the place, most proud of citizens called home no longer exists as well as when he's 90 palestinian presidents as part of the guns he's 5 deal with how much women and
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children the 1st before. even the initial phase of fidel one of the most prominent of those for you as kelly is as are, she's a leader of the popular front for the liberation of palestine under the elect. a member of the policy and in parliament draw had been held in solidarity insult for confinement for months by us and a suffocating to buy one and a half me to sell like human rights groups compared to a to she's been in and out of is where the presence begin is due to her membership of the group, which as well, cuz it has to be illegal as well for us as an assistant professor, advance at university and a specialist on political prisoners. he says it's worrying that conditions in his rainy jails are not changing as some palestinian prisoners all being released the release of but i still need business including women yesterday. and susan does not mean that the conditions are considered to have changed. is there any negotiators? insisted that nothing will change. in fact, is there any business this is actually, buddy. what are some of this?
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explain again why some of these guys have received the loved ones because they know that the hands that they have been undergoing. and this also explains this kind of sense of emotions, of families waiting for children because again, imagine what, what the experience of 16 or 15 years old, living in such boots as conditions on subject to the scrutiny, methods of violence and torture. if i made this also very important to know what the prominence but it's jenny low make it kind of drugs was also released yesterday afternoon. the one you'd have got to give you d. however, the head of a physical abuse was very shocking. everyone because she was, she was subjected to sort of confinement for over 6 for nearly 6 months now. and she, she left in, in a very distinct state in comparison to this. did that, you know, again, this shows us that disgusted or did you intended to break, but it's been in business intentionally, tries to break this, but it under sorts and we have seen this in the children, and then there is some gifted with yesterday.
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the as brings about the news now, and donald trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the united states in less than 10 hours from now. the impulse is return to the white house with a make america great. again, victory valley on the performance by the village. people, the capital one, the rena in washington. you may promise off the promise to the crowd from vowing to bills and i am dying. miss holland sales, true feeling all present advisors, executive orders. they also took credit for the sofa and gaza. the perhaps most beautiful this week we achieve that epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. lastly, this disagreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in november,
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redway. some victory was at that great is i don't even know which was great or 2016 or this one. i think this 11 of the tasks of incoming administration is to get a cabinet in place as soon as possible. present electronic started nominating his pick straight off to winning the election in november. and my name is dominique likely to be confirmed by the senate within days of my kind of reports. they all have one quality in common for donald trump. loyalty is not just valued, it is demanded for us to welcome everyone to our 1st official cabinet meeting. and he looked full public expression of loyalty during the 1st full cabinet meeting and it's close to him in tune 2017. some complied the greatest honor my life to serve as vice president to a president who gets up every day and fights to keep the promises that he made to the american people. good morning,
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another made clear. he said the people not just the president as an honor to represent men and women of the department of defense. james, matt just became the 1st of the 5 defend secretaries who hired and fired during comes 4 years and office on this. the president statements lead them onto the page loyalty from then if we hi direct to james co me, he didn't get it and could be to what slide or perhaps having learned from experience donald trump is seeking fealty before consummation, not to after it. and there's not many use of taking note president trump leadership on criminal justice reform has demonstrated what is possible when a president is unafraid to do the things that have been deemed to be too difficult . i want to thank president trump for his faith in me and his selfless leadership. for our republic, the troops have no better commander in chief than donald trump. ultimately under
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president trump, the top priority of the united states department of state will be the united states . unlike can comes to this to him, there is unlikely to be any descent in the cabinet. he is in all assembling the self styled adults in the room. oh god, rails against president alexis will not be in place. the 1st term everybody was fighting me. this term everybody wants to be, my friend, are my personality changed or something? the end result, the loyalty off a cabinet resembling them? so donald trump's a, during base my counter out, is there a washington present electronic as promised to deport millions of migrants from the us as he comes into office and authorized crossings at the border with mexico, i've dropped to the lowest level and for years i still got straight reports from the board, the city of mccullen, texas on how people that are reacting to trump's plans.
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it's a peaceful day along this part of the us southern border where vacationing americans are getting a closer look at the border fence. and a rock band plays in the sense this shadow decides the music. donald trump is inheriting the quietest border in years. fewer than 50000, an authorized border crossings were recorded in december after outgoing president joe biden tighten asylum rules. judy jimenez is among the few asylum seekers made it to us screening into this shelter in the calen, texas said out by side by side we had to pass even if they made us turn back, we're at least had to try to sound what you meant. it says she and her son sled venezuela, then waited 6 months in mexico for a time to claim a sigh, one of the us. but their turn never came. they see your that trump will end the
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program. know of what i'm of market though. we hurried because we feared after the 20th. anyone who turns himself in will be deported immediately. even now trump describes the border as the scene of a migrant invasion. and he says, he'll declare a national emergency to justify sending the us military here to seal the border. we will stop the evasion of illegals into our country. we will defend our territory. during his 1st term, trump oversaw the separation of migrant children from their families. and forced asylum seekers to wait in mexico for months. 4 years. migrant advocates in the us say they are bracing for those policies to return. i plan to continue to be a here to help the families if they're allowed to 81 is allowed to enter the united states and, and be here. we want to make sure we can provide a safe space like this with the plan to resist trans policies. with legal
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challenges miss mc or more hardships for migrants ahead. heidi joe castro alger 0, the cameron, texas. so it has hair on al jazeera, putting himself in the driving seats. we made a man whose documents of his daily life on social media during the causal muscle unites as manager says, his team might be the wes and the clubs. history find out why and support the
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thank you so much. the mansions united manager, reuben amaran's, as his team, might be the worst, and the clubs, 147 year history after they suffered yet another defeat in the family. former manager alex ferguson wasn't intended and he won 13 titles as a manager at the club. they had to watch aside can see just 5 minutes in the to the entire which over here. and andre are now and i mistakes. uninsured is free. one victory for brighten 4th home defeat and 5 matches for united. and the 6 the seats and 7 against brighten am are inside are now inputs and what we need to survive this moment because i'm not know you and i know that we need to survive . now, so we are being the, the worst thing maybe, can you sort of interesting that everybody here is the performing no matter what does this cost us as we are under performing? and we have to a set that is in a, in a, in
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a set them to low. so many games for any gloving environmentally. imagine i'm interested in like manchester city or up to 4th and the status after slashing its way 6 down to goes from. so far been set up for the only side on the way. that's now 6 games on beaten. so cities the manager believes they can still compete for truck season. people wait very long term which isn't performing the way we have done it in the most important thing today, of course or so obviously for obvious reasons, but it is a fact that they realize what we, what it is, the most important thing is realize, oh, we do these okay, we can compete or it can be, you know, a team like we enjoy doing what we like to do. and often in the place, conflicts the around madrid have returned to the top of the league of stanley's
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after thrashing. las palmas for one julian and bobby scored twice and the victory now has 12, the goals, the season. it moves into points above the rivals, athletic ometer, it all the world empty doping agencies as it won't appeal league has to be on tag stoping case. the news came shortly after the former. well, number one reach the quarter finals, the australian open. the 5 time grand slam champion brushed aside her opponent even list of journey to advance polish sturgess 59 minutes sealed with straight fence. when 3 attacks served a one month suspension for testing positive for a bad substance. last year, what it says, it was challenge ukrainian tennis player, lead us where lena says she has extra motivation when facing a russian player. she made the comments after reaching the quarter finals in melvin well, number 27 riley to the streets. that's the win over the roches. veronica, put them a tova to reach the last day for the 1st time. it says 2019, for the lena also continues to boycott. the post match can shape you. creating
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players have refused to shake hands with russian and feller russian opponents since the 2022 invasion the country i feel like this fighting spirit is really putting me through these matches. and as i mentioned, you know it's, it's just the associations that to me personally i have with this country is, is, uh, is very painful and very tough on, on, on my heart to manage. defending champion you. i'm at the center defeated holger room to reach the australian open quarter finals. well, number one last the 2nd set and had to take a medical time out, but eventually battled back to win against the danish, a 13 seed. this will be the italians, 3rd appearance in the final age appetite it was fisher very, very tough. and though we both knew in my mind that also he had some very long matches and all before this one. so i tried to stay there mentally, and i just tried to stay, you know, connected with my,
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with my service game and then in with the, and i'm just trying to see what's, what happens. but, you know, today to support means so much to me. and i'll fairly and broadcaster has apologized to know about junk village and his fans for offensive comments. he made of a 37 year old. thank you very much for being here tonight. i appreciate your presence in the support and i'll see you next around. thank you. very much the 24th time grand slam champion made for the statement after beating hearing the hedge con sunday, but declined to give a post match entered. the serv was called, overrated. and has been by tv commentator tony jones, he says he now regrets that document you will face carlos outcries in the quarter finals to hill is elsie eagles babel through a snowstorm to feed the le rams and reach the m f c championship. so quantum barkley ross for 205 yards and had to touch downs and the 2820 to victory on that compete for placing the super bowl when they take on the washington matters on
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sunday. buffalo bill to play in the f. c championship. after edging past the baltimore ravens 2725 quarterback, josh ellen rushed for 2 touchdowns. but it could have been so different mark andrew is just needing to hold onto this past if he ends to tie up the game to be though the bills will face to football champion is the kansas city chiefs immediately. okay, and that is all you support for now. back to thank you. we'll see you later. no, no, on the safe spot, and garza and one young palestinian has survived the 15 months of war. but in the past week, many of his many members of his family were killed including his mother. this is the story of adam athletic cell. ha, the shad. yet new show and how the they can of
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the heart of the this the digital if anybody is the settlement set up and how to the whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is next day is the licensee. yeah. it's, i'm the, i'm a physician has a more fit, so i know some of them can afford the 3 and his father was probably gonna make a decision to them. and them just since the know, had it finished and all the stuff in the wheel base, i know some in the area has a i need to check. and so because he didn't know i was going through the, i need a small, i've had an issue of how people thought elizabeth has a wonderful the, the money sitting out in some new one of us in the field and had the weather with all that stuff and, and then the, then them, tomorrow we back to
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a was 7 to 7. how the side of that and then was that of my head age of with an inlaw needs to your key the push ads. and another case that i saw health news, whether hi philip, i remember the hit who i added has been moved special enough. thanks a lot of the federal hey, i need the data, the palestinians in gauze. i have found several ways to cope with such horrors of war, many tons of social media to document that lives and also a glimpse of the reality on the ground through human. i went to law is one of the people he used his platform to connect with the world of correspondence are a couple assume has his story from daryl bella and central gaza, of a dom has lice like so many others in garza has been uprooted by the violence of wool originally from because a city has been displaced multiple times since the conflict began. now taking
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course huge in the reason i ship is that good. this is what you're going to have to respond to the destruction, an onset, tennessee, that has found a way to document is like an amana q of this. how about this source cousin? so tanya and humans, what becomes a personal outlet soon became a platform that drew millions of followers from all over the world together. how do i get to the message before the war? i used to create content for fun, but during the war there's no work or anything else to do. all you have is your phone and you feel like you have a responsibility to show the world. once you experience these things, forced people to document and give a glimpse of what we go through the minutes videos, combined shops, humor with a touch of reality. testing come into your thoughts constitute to dramatize thing. the challenges of living without electricity is posts resonate with millions of people both in casa
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and approved. that a, i don't about that, but, and i consider my content to be spontaneous. i don't find that they had a document, the daily moments in my life, the struggles and the challenges. but i document them in a nice way against the idea or of people looking at us with pity. we don't like that with normal people even before the war, if my content is very realistic and if anyone who watches it will get the message without the filter, henry a lot of how by the overhead. so what about the parent by law think refuses to the we would define him and what, how much of that he takes control of his narrative for the family and invites others to join in is what continues to showing the light on causes, realities. one job to time proving that hope and human conclude exist even in the face of adversity. direct deposit owed to 0. there had been a pedestal. i will not say that for mate nor tiles of this new zealous,
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how long it will be back in just a moment for a couple of days. the israel is the 97th country by population, but the 9th largest, honest producer in the world in a 2 part series of a 0, it investigates how cutting edge weapons and surveillance technology this tested on a captive palestinian population then marketed around the globe, the palestine the bar tree coming soon on his jersey to the charging town of andre is drying hot and unforgiving. a boat done by the army in the palm military rapids support forces being fighting for more than a. yeah. had deja abraham has just arrived at this. come for refugees and the other
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pull down. there was a complex that so we had no choice but to come to chat, joined by hundreds of $1000.00. oil escaping a will. that is not that making this cost for supposed to be temporary. now there are more than 200000 to then use. if you do use the government is relocating then another couple about a 100 kilometers from here. but you don't come, you know, conflict in dar for region has lasted for 20 years. and the current situation is done hasn't re ignited those captions. how did you bring safe keeping high children alive? was the hardest part of their journey. the
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the the thousands of palestinians return to the destroyed homes in the gaza strip on the 2nd day of the seas. fine, the gloves all around the new watching all just there life my headquarters here in the also coming up celebrations of the occupied westbank, 90 palestinian prison as a freeze from israeli jails as part of the ceasefire deal. and 3 is very tempted to reunited with that time leaves us to being released.
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