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it's between an outgoing biden administration and an incoming trumpet to industries . now that americans have decided to put form back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of them are a kyle, this is the news our live from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes is really on a rage for janine refugee camp. at least 8 palestinians are killed and many a wounded hungry. i'm desperate for help of the month of israel's siege. people rushed towards a trucks entering garza on day 3 of the cease fire. fire with the popular tourist
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results into kit killed. 66 people and images move in 50 sweeping executive orders affecting everything from immigration to international treaties. donald trump is already changing america. 50 venue here in washington dc and will be joining you later this hour with analysis on the president's 1st full day. and also his phone number to your coverage is full back to beats color. so across at the australian open joe cuz it's winning the close to find the full set, the style and try a record. frankie, quincy fix grand slams. the is where the forces have killed at least 8 people in the janine refugee camp and occupying the occupied west bank. the army and the sion bet security agencies a the carrying out an operation that i've used. wait a minute,
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2 vehicles we used to wage the comes off to a call was hes in strike is already seth, as i've also been carrying out a time elsewhere in the occupied westbank kind of sit in homes and businesses have been targeted in the towns of fund that and jim suffered east of coke, kim is ready, ami has to pain 60 full palestinians and that includes children and a raid almost as you have calculated. as arrests come to days of the 90 palestinian prisoners and 3 is rarely, comp tends, were released on to the gaza. see spot deal that's bringing home to sell hood. she joins us now from the georgia indian capital of mine. that's because it's really government on the policy, it will start to have find out. is there a reporting both inside israel and the occupied west bank and the festival updates us on this is randy wade in jen dean, is it still ongoing? well this rate is still ongoing and we can expect it to be ongoing for several
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hours if not days. and that's because these really army has declared a large scale military operation in the northern part of the occupied west bank. they say it's to crack down on armed palestinian resistance. it's also worth mentioning some comments from me is really army chief of staff just 24 hours ago. he said. but now that the focus is no longer on gaza, that there is a ceasefire there. israel will be ramping up for significant operations across the west bank, but the entire time israel's war on dogs has been there. there's also been a silent more in the occupied westbank near daily rate by is really forces killing hundreds of palestinians in fact, to 2024 was the deadliest here on record for palestinians in the occupied west bank . and before the war on gaza had even begun in 2023, that year was on record it to be the highest and its history. and i'm the how we thing groups like come us responding to this, right?
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as well from us and palestinian islamic jihad have released length these statements about these really raid across the occupied westbank, calling on fighters to confront occupation forces in around the camp saying, but no matter what these really military tries to do, they will continuously fail in the face of these palestinian fighters, one of the statements noted that the factions found it ironic, but $48.00 days after the palestinian authority had withdrew its forces from jeanine and the janine refugee camp. these really military had essentially swooped in and is now conducting this large operation. but none the less, the army says that this is what's to come. these large scale military raids. i mean, images show, these bulldozer is going and tearing up the roads that lead up to the camp. and inside of it, destroying critical infrastructure along the way, preventing ambulances from reaching places where there are people who need help has been killed or injured. but these are common themes that we have seen throughout
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the years after these really military rates, the west bank. okay, how does all, who would bring us the very latest that from a mine have done many things. let's take a closer look at the situation in jeanine now and such as formation in 2021. the janine battalion has been a major target for is where the forces it spices up based and the jeanine refugee camp and belong to different political factions. and december 2024. the policy also as he lost an armed campaign, saying it would roots out what it called notice elements and become 14 palestinians were killed in the fighting, including 6 members of the pay security forces. that in january, the janine battalion agreed to a safe spot and allowed paid forces into become that deal collapsed on sunday medical line as a professor of political science at boston university. good to have you with us on the story festival. why did the deal between the janine battalion and the p a collapse and indeed, what does this, why the deal between the p a. i mean,
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is there any forces now a good evening? it seems that these are the operation up to now i say this is bob of the security, clear corporation between the signals already and is really a security forces these days when the operation cause to rescue the palestinian authority power, the bus 0. sorry, the failed to correct the, the, the 3 the result of the janine groups. it was a result of a guess both as well as a b, a, and the, the fighters come from on the 6th or on of groups in the review, jacob from austria stop the who and the others. so they implemented as a relatively successful greenville operation. so i guess visually full as was
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visual and these are signed as soon as choir is hard to can turn special needs to this operation in june in order to rebuild the 1st single source, the power. if i need a slip of single sol receipts there on this is ryan roll, lose us control over its own pauses. and then the rest of the west bank will revolt. also it gets these right in hand. are all correspondent mistaken. that this operation could last many hours, if not day, is it setting up the 1st time he is ready is of launch thought to raise in the janine refugee. come, should we expect the situation the to become like it has in gaza? is it based on the operation of the mold and the the supervision of the is really central come back on. these forces is a number of things where the soldiers is lower,
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let say to thousands or so the central cuz they're higher command. the central command can supervise its forces, taking into consideration that there was no big mess up there. again, augustus, right is as it happened in october 7, that the multi right to admit many soldiers to take revenge and big deal and lies the people of god. a freak this did not happen in the end, it was about the northern west, the bank. so as it is, stanley can be kept under control. however, if is what causes the control over his soul, just if his way is faces more casual. this in this operation, if it is one cent more for just installing it will be in the to
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control v vi. this the soldiers in an atmosphere of dehumanizing the spinning us in general. and not only because of the single people on its own and the other day stabilizing factor, of course in the occupied westbank is, is really settlers and the on vine and set the attacks on the palestinians. now the we have president trump in power already were sending us functions on violent settler groups. how much more of a threat survey is this of loss in general are disappointed by play brought about by drugs. because trump put the heavy pressure on says fire, and they expected to continue the war. but the settlers contributed to the developer. ation in the northwest of westbank is this operation by,
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by the riots in the west bank and then the west bank, the villages. so they can the territory, the situation in the west bank much depends on the how these really are me. and these really produce individual security services. great. with supplements that cause the duration than the prize, bad reputation of the issue of the forces drifting with a violent subclass. they can get the most intelligent that been the spirit spend rules over the phone to the police and the the gaza strip. at the most fear may spread into the units that operate in the west spend the suck less can light on not only north west bank, but behold, westbank one does who is left to protect the palestinians and the occupied of
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westbank men of can climb many thanks indeed for joining us, thank you. the, the as the ceasefire holds in garza trucks carrying desperately needed to monetary and ada rolling into the strip, the entering through the rough crossing in the south. you and says, well, the 900 made the way into goza on monday, so as far agreement between as well and how much the allows at least 600 to enter the strip daily. that's bringing the headquarters. she's in federal bhalla, in southern gaza and what evidence of this aids have you been saying so far? we're still on the law head dean road, and this is the main road where all the trucks all the a pond boys passed by. and we have been seeing more age, we have been seeing more food parcels from the world food program,
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more kids from units that we have been also seeing a more fuel trucks. and it's very hard to count how much we have so far. but we know from the official sources, the at least 124 trucks have entered. and this was by noon. we come to the please 20 more trucks in the past couple of hours, but more trucks are entering. and we also saw civilians here. and in this conjunction carrying wheat flour bats, and this is a sign that what is coming in is actually also being delivered for policy and use at. but there has been a couple of challenges for the un agencies and other n g o is the fact that people are on the move. they're returning to their houses. most of the palestinians were with that central area, but now most of them are going back to drop off they're, they're also getting ready to go back to another part of the gulf strip. so the
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data is going to change. well we also. * the box that people are waiting for the trucks, they're happy, the more trucks are coming in and they know that they're are going to be receiving this a most of golf of population. now complete lies on this a full day, the hot meals and all that humanitarian organizations. we have been also seeing empty trucks going and then coming back uh with more uh, food parcels and more uh, aids in the mood must be so different there on this the day of the season just reminds us of, of the terms of the deal in relation to people who are in the south, who fled to the south of golf and for the safety from the north because then also allowed back. yes. all they know people are not allowed yet.
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they're going to be allowed on the 7th day of the deal. and as well set that as how much is committed to the deal and to the ceasefire agreement. they are going to let people prost box and they set that they can go back with their cars. and some people are going to go back with their what on the walking, because they definitely came. bach. i came to the south where displays walking about policies. here are very happy. they're counting the days, they're gonna go back to the another and gaza strip to that god, the city they know. and they have been hearing from that people that went back to dropbox. that's the situation. it's devastating that it's a go city, but also the box up, their goodness, see their houses. so that's whatever is left track to fix. whatever left is, what is the policy new place in the central area and in the south of the god, the 50 way to find that temporary joining us the from 0 by the hand. many thanks indeed, of the policy and in civil defense teams,
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all searching for people buried under the russell. many people are still missing for a couple as soon as in rough sensors, this report officials estimate that 10000 palestinians are believed to be buried underneath different houses, of course, just sit. and since the initial days of the ceasefire, they managed to recover more than the 130 of palestinians who were buried underneath these houses where so many as believe that sorts of breast corporations are very significant in order to be used to provide the assemblies of the victims was a sense of, for spite to provide their beloved ones who were killed with a pro put burial. but what we can see right now is that do civil defense. what, cuz did not manage to recover that. uh, the body of the palestinians are right now. they will be forced to go to another side looking for another chance in order to risk to other people who are stuck
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underneath these houses to start recognizing out to 0, roughly how this spot. especially if the council has been true for an offense as the seas. foreign garza is going well despite delays. and the 1st phase connection are highly and we are satisfied with how the agreement is being implemented. the safe spot is still in effect and aid is being allowed into gaza. they have been some small breaches, but overall to cease fires working and we have high confidence that the 2 parties will commit to fully upholding it. if there are any breaches will by elections, we will try to reach out to a bodies to de escalate. the situation next week in the sick and swap will take flight. and after that, the movement of people between the north and the south of gaza will be facilitated to negotiate as a working together on out the sick and swap. but everything is going as scheduled that just verifying who will be on the list that is present. donald trump has made
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his 1st policy decision on them, at least he's canceled sanctions imposed by the, by the ministration on your staff lives, who's committed acts of violence against palestinians. and you'll find westbank thomas malice, envoy, steve witt golf, introduced the president at his integration, highlighting his foreign policy. plans of this leadership provides the confidence and direction necessary to navigate these complexities as we move forward. my commitment is to continue to the work of advancing president trump's vision for the middle east. whether it's ro expanding the abraham peace accords, fostering economic development, or facilitating dialogue, which we long standing adversaries. my focus remains on action with actionable results. let me close by saying this. a stable and prosperous middle east is not an unattainable dream. it is. it is, it is
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a goal within our reach. that's very long. the shock he's out is there a senior political unless he joins us from the a bonus for the festival talks on the issue of lifting sanctions on settlers. this is something that trump has done as one of his 1st foreign policy moves. but interesting though, that we had the american climb saying, just, i'm just the federalist a bully. disappointed with trump on his face while i do. yes . uh, so you go to the contradictions of the galaxy and his red. whereby in as much as the united states gives them as much as they remain dissatisfied with the united states, especially those on the center right and big stream. right. and is ryan who think that the world should be what, stripping at their feet, and supporting the genocide and supporting their violence and war crimes. but look, i mean the is right here, right, would never be satisfied. so i probably, we should pay a bit less attention to them and more to the people in government and is rather
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like nothing you know. and he certainly paying a lot of attention and i think he's must be very pleased with tom's decision to lift the sanctions of these. so 5 and fascist settlers, i tell you why. this is important because a lot of you and i and, and the rest of us, we're going to be talking, get another 40 years apart. this, mr. trump is quite for captive. it's almost like a better, but they are here with him. and there's always new declarations and new statement. so a lot of them are instinctive, not well, thoughts through. so we probably going to have to be this next 40 years on like the past 40 years, a bit more solver listening to him probably trying as much as much as possible not to take it. the assignment says kind of a deal, but the driver take it without getting overly excited or already depressed and always contrasted with the actions. so when he says, i'm going to be a peacemaker. i loved being
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a peacemaker. while at the same time lifting the sanctions or the settlers, what that should give us enough sobriety for the day. and of course a global leaders or positioning themselves to try and best deal with the incoming well, with the trump administration. now he's, then we have the guitar, a prime minister, just speaking at davos, just within the past hour will say. so saying this comes new, strange it to them, at least i'm in the presence he presents a lot of good opportunities. what might they be? a look. uh so what does that mean? i thought the special invoice speech was interesting. um, i think he's trying to attract a new way, perhaps a bit different from question or the form or rather the present, the something to know but us with a former invoice of them at least. but at the same time, be a bit more business fun like and you know, this is the thing about business people in politics. there's nothing about models
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here. nothing about ethics, talking about principles. it's all about business business with products. so in a sense what he's telling us whether it is probably saying or not. so a promise, and he's telling us we're going to make deals, let's make a deal. and i'm at least and to make a deal to make peace based in the small full farfetched. and to make that part the past sort of they cannot mix of piece in the region of trade and investment that's also not far fetched. and the idea that we can, we, in, in a lot of these problems and we have leverage, that's not foxridge the about a lot of people are going to be listening to us. so basically he's saying there's something that is doable here in the united states has the capacity to do it and he as an invoice will be speaking for trump, basically try to get a lot of this thing done. so you are radically sounds good in practice. it's probably going to have a lot of challenges and problems moving forward, especially with these writers who do not exactly one piece at this point in time. they want more warranty,
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want to defeat how much they want to break down here on and divide celia and so on, so forth. so it would be challenging and it would be challenging, watching the americans respond to nothing, you know, saying basically in one way or another, no to the piece of possibility of propositions. and more, 2 more propositions that be right, that goes and is there a need in order to maintain the correlation? melinda, how many dikes in date, for joining us, reveal insight on the politics of the region class to america, and a new during the trunk administration. many times the hotel for the sky was always into kit, has killed at least 66 people and injured more than 50. it happened and called on kaya in the car, new mountains in the north west. the blazing ghost at 12 story hotel with wooden
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clattering vast offices in the kitchen of the hotel, which backs onto eclipse, making it difficult for firefighters to get to officials, a full people have been detained over the blaze. 7, cause oh lou has moved from a stumble. this is fire erupted around 3 30 am this morning uh, according to the initial reports and the official batesman and the resorts area, which is known to be called, called kaya district of a blue is known for its a winter sports, winter tourism. and since that is the semester break, most of these hotels in the area are books and full of people who took the children for a winter break full for them and to sky. and this hotel, as we have mentioned it's, it's a 12 story building made of wood. and the number of the that has arisen to 6 to 6 and the wounded is 51 according to health ministry,
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one of the one that is on in critical condition, we don't know about the health condition of the other one, the people, but one of them is in critical condition, according to tourism minister, who is also in the area with his counterpart, interior administrative. yeah, look i and the health minister. he said that the hotel, the received all the necessary permits and passes and from the government from the fire department and the building has all ready to fire exit fires. there's a box filled, there is no indication about what's called the spire way. hundreds of people were staying at that hour at the very early hour of the morning. and i can say that the social media reactions is coming from the public is a very long it people are upset because most of those people who were staying in
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those hotels or would their children in the presence of the european commission has warmed up the risk of what she calls a global race to the boston. so aggressive economic policies as live on the line was speaking about economic form in devils and switzerland said your opinion, it was to engage and negotiate with us. on monday present, donald trump, the class, he would reverse the trade deficit with the you, either through terrorist old by exporting more energy. our 1st priority will be to engage fairly, discuss common interests and be ready to, to negotiate. we will be product magic, but we will always stand by our principles. we will protect all interest and uphold our values because that is the european way. a still a has head on out this era where live in washington dc is donald trump issues more
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than 200 executive orders on launch his last day politicians on his 1st day as us president and a group sage of europe. and champions league is headed into uncharted territory and is here with the latest and support the had low. they will stop by having a look at the weather across a south america where it remains very wet for the likes of bolivia and peru. we're going to see some very heavy downfalls here over the next few days and without a risk of flooding and potentially some land slides as well. here's the, the rain extending across, moving parts of brazil up towards suing them and the guy as we're also see some heavier showers affecting his southern parts of brazil. but for the south of this,
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it remains very clear across the chile and into argentine a yes, a little bit of windy and wet weather, putting across patagonia, but twice guys was sunshine and went upstairs and the temperature continuing to pick up in the early thirty's. there's also several weather and sunshine to be found across the caribbean. as we move to central america, we seen some west, so whether affecting costa rica on panama, but not quite what we're seeing in the gulf of mexico. yes. as a red winter storm affecting the southern states of the us, that's going to bring some very heavy rain to the likes of florida. we'll move pretty swiftly out east and we'll see the temperature in one to re pickup. it won't be as a cold. there's dangerous cold calls, much of north america, and there are those nothing storms coming in on tuesday of the a unique in danger. biodiversity lies in the heart of one of those tropical jungles . there was
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a lot of nice information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably electives to come and others of conservation their communities out. is there a journey deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist until teams efforts to save the flora and fauna so precious in the region? women make science equity was hidden treasure on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks, sweet d. s. time per is now adults here, that is because finish authorities were able support and sees it before a total weight with detailed coverage. and it says that they have no way of knowing how many people are still on the ground. they only give an official number once a week. the operation is complete from around the world will cost this a warning of extreme winds. i had everybody head across the southern california, fully aware this may be far from the,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the other. again, you're watching out is there, i have to remind you of on top stories this hour is where the forces have killed at least 8 people in engine thousands more image and then refugee comes in occupied westbank, the ami this invest security agencies say that carrying out an operation the is what email g vehicles we use to rate the come as the seas for a holes in gauze, the trucks coming desperate needs to monitor in 8, a rolling into the strip, the entering through the rest, the crossing in the cell. you enter the whole, the 900 made the way into going so on monday. at a hotel far as the scheme is always in tech, he has killed at least $66.00 people and injured more than 50. it happened in
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customer kaya in the car, new mountains, and the northwest fire started in the kitchen of the hotel, which box onto a cliff. make it difficult for find flights as to reach the if they to of donald trump's return to the white house. and he's already creating a style with hundreds of executive orders and some new braking decisions. well as close live down to out of there a. so yvonne, a vanya and the team on a rooftop studio in washington dc. you know, laura is great to be with you. welcome everyone. welcome back to our little corner of the see overlooking capitol hill here in the federal capital of the united states, where donald trump is spending his 1st full day as president of the united states. already he has issued hundreds of executive orders, announced mass deportations

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