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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, i'm or kyle, this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 16 minutes is ready on a raise the janine refugee camp at least 9 palestinians, a killed a many, a wounded hungry. i'm desperate for help of the moments of israel seized people rushed towards a trucks entering concept on day 3 of the cease fire. a fire department of tourist resorts in to get killed. 66 people in inches more than 50
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sweeping executive orders inspecting everything from immigration to international treaties. donald trump is already changing america. i'm so. busy venue here in washington dc and will be joining you later this hour with analysis on the president's 1st full day in off the, is there any forces have those multiple rates and the janine refugee comes in the occupied westbank. at least 9 people have been killed. the ami a mission, beg security agency, says the carrying out an operation that aimed at on finances is remote, you vehicles, we used to raise the camp off the recall was hit in an s strike is where the south is also being carrying out. so tack sales where across the occupied westbank posted in homes and businesses have been targeted and the towns of fund dock and jen software, the east of co kelly m. this is where the army has detained 60 full palestinians, including children and
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a raid on the city of calculator. these arrests come to days of to 90 percent in prison is on 3. is where the captives were released on the the seas font dale. that's bringing home to sell hood now she joins us from the go daddy and capital a man. that's because he is really government on the policy university of find out as they are from reporting in both israel and the occupied west bank. i'm debris is up to speed and what we're hearing about this choose security operation in jenny well, this rate is still ongoing. after more than 9 palestinians were killed and more than 40 others injured, including children and medical staff. the ambulances are not able to get to the wounded, which is actually leading to people reading out in the streets, according to residents. those ambulances being blocked by the military is a common theme. we see whenever these really army targets places across the
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occupied west bank. but they say that this rate, in particular, is a target arms, palestinian fighters within janine and the janine refugee camp. it's been a place that has been subjected to large scale rates throughout the last couple of years. and these really military just yesterday had said that since the ceasefire and also had taken place there gearing up for large scale military operations across the occupied west bank. and home to this is just a, he's off to him last week to see. so i deal with as well, i haven't gone to the house, but it's like come us responded to what's happening in the occupied westbank as well. we have heard from both hands and palestinian his stomach. he had before condemning the rarely military operation saying that they're not going to succeed in the face of palestinian resistance. one of the statements actually said that it is a little bit ironic, but after a siege by the palestinian authority where the p a and the fighters in the camp had
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come to an agreement to stop the fighting. but these really army came in shortly after conducted the sea wide scale military raid. but they're also saying that fighters in the area should go confront the occupation wherever they see them. because this is seeming like it is going to be a raid. but last for many hours into the night, if not days, if you will recall back in august of 2024, there was a siege on jeanine, but lasted for several days, killing several palestinians. and these really army always goes into jeanine with the same intent to combat the fighters to try and get rid of them. but again, that's still has not happened years later. okay, comes up, but he's like, excuse me, many things and they have joining us that from a mind. well, let's give you a little more context now about the janine battalion essentials formation in 2021. do you think it's out in has been a major target for is really forces those fighters are based image in the refugee camp, envelopes in different political and functions and december twice, 20 full pass, you know,
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authority lords in campaign saying it was worked out what it called notice elements and the comp, 14 palestinians were killed in the fighting, including 6 members of the page security forces. in january, the janine battalion agreed to a cease fire and allowed p a forces into the account, but that deal collapsed on sunday. i can climb as a professor of political science about eli and university joins us now. thanks very much for being with us. so we just said the dream battalion it's, it was been in existence as 2021. why are we seeing this huge operation in the janine refugee? come now are actually the was every full, the guess the be a p and as a janine area and review dreka. joe, i made by home. be a beth, i'm speaking of fractions of the united and the you read bill, i guess the be
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a and is read all to be a there and the be a failed to crack down these result there for in order to bring back old or some kind of older it's not a normal life of the is when expressed is removed from is false is, is that remove this falls is from garza 3 to the vision. you know? yes, pressure to units. if the, if it is right and keeps controlling its soldiers and then the, so you'll need. so that over i think in virginia is one can, can muster the, the operations can limit the flags and, and the limits of the money zation a car. but as being of casualties, this is very important to prevent the outbreak of
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a bigger i think the father in the westbank. this is a key element. but then how, sorry, can you tell me that i do think that that will be the case. you think israel will be able to control its full says in the occupied westbank it's it's, it's very hard because the calling about the old, it's folded up by x and use the i not all of them are a set of those, but the, that the many of them have this the same page who offers so close mind do the since they share the same mindset. and the reason is why the general sense of october 7, 23, a deal on these vision of that but as thine. yes. so this is a, this is a task in also the central commanded the janine area in the west bank. it's a surplus established plus not big screen surplus,
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but let's say all the reset surplus use to, to give instructions to a is really our, me on the daily basis. so here there is a to the task of the general commodities. very, very difficult. how to keep controlling its soldiers, but how much of a threat is the janine battalion both to full so then the occupied westbank and to israel lodge? it is that they they are supposed to do. this is definitely the, the is one of the public is behind, it's all there be and, and the behind the subclass, the sub loss of not the wildcat they send by, by the government. and they usually society the sucking up project is a state made project. it's, it's not as a dependent operation read by assume use, but so long. so it's a,
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not the messiah. you may have meant authorize. the supplements or authorized they are be, it is a state domain. so the problem is here, that the task is very, very big. amount of time climb money. thanks for taking the time to join us on knowledge of the era. thank you. the especially useful holes and gaza trucks kind desperately needed humanitarian aid, rolling into the strip, the entering through the roof of crossing in the south. humans as well, the 900 made the way into gauze on monday. the seas fine payments between israel and thomas allows at least 600 to enter the strip daily. on day 3 of the israel gauze seized upon much stated,
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she spends her days finally making its way into the strip. honey mackwood has more as ah dear. and so i had be enrolled. the arrival of 8 of trucks is offering a glimmer of hope to the people of gaza, who have endured unimaginable suffering. the trucks unloading essential supplies, food medical equipment, and other critical items that are urgently needed by thousands of displaced families. these aided trucks across the gaza, through these really controlled current about asylum and crossing marketing a significant step forward in the ceasefire, agreed 1000 bucks and to let still the needs are a huge well calling on to enter more and more a to gaza in order to elevate the people suffering and to have proper shifting to the people who are misplaced, and we are waiting for that at the end of hundreds of thousands of people. hospitals in particular,
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are in desperate need of supplies. with dr. struggling to treat a rising number of patients, especially the children and the hospitals were already suffering from the blockade imposed on gaza and deliberate prevention of needed medical equipment, our operating theatres, and not equipped for the overwhelming influx of injuries. we have acute shortages. we will force many times to conduct surgeries without anesthesia pain medication causing means not only medical supplies, but health hospitals need to be safe and well equipped. while the seeds fire hasn't brought a pause into violence, it work is worn that a humanitarian situation remains a critical blockade. compounded by the reason conflict has lived dogs infrastructure ruins, making it difficult to distribute a to those in need to solve the, you know, for a long time, humanitarian aid was very rare. and we started to feel this way in rough i city as 8 and commercial products became scarce in the market because of people who are
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totally reliant on a really felt that. so today's box for the 3rd day pos to cease fire, and we hear trucks filled with 8 are being allowed in. but on the ground, the situation remain very difficult. as i say, as fire holes, the focus now shift to making sure these a delivery is continued to address. the long term needs the people. for now, the arrivals of the, the truck is a small but a significant step toward using the suffering of a population caught in the crossfire mode. i was just here from there, but actually the how the science now, the world they can look for them and double look at our prime minister mohammed been up to him and alto on a spoke. all of the huge investments required to rebuild the gaza strip. it's included in the agreement that that trace tool should, that should, that, that i studied for selection, phase one has just addressing the understand needs for the,
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for the people to rebuild the hospitals, to the, the big cities and the basic requirements for that, you know, providing a supply line for a lot of the people over there, but to face to should include very for selection on what you have mentioned about 80 percent of us as the slide we believe. and title has been destroyed. oh correspondents at that conference in davos joins us now from switzerland. how shamella, barbara, and how should move. because ari appointments are also made the point that the day off the in goals a cannot happen with out the policy ends without input from the palestinians. and indeed, laura and this is because there's been over the past few months talk about the post war in gaza and who she should take over with the international community. the europeans of the americans basically saying that every to the native policy and all
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thought of the hostile take over because of for the international community, this thoughts healthy in terms of reconstruction towards minutes. so fine enough as in 5 minutes of the same time. so what time about the studies thing that if there is determination from both sides, they can agree together by a single thought to and how much and move forward and that ultimately this is a decision that has to be taken by of a policy. the people themselves about who should take over and ask them to stay with us because we're getting here a little bit more from the guitar, a prime minister. you also said that he wants to ensure that the goal is a strip is rebuilt once and for all when it comes to the equity constructions, we believe that, you know, all the countries would have step up when i try to help the people that wouldn't have how to punish the people for, for these kinds of things. but also we cannot have an investment where we are
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investing in better selection every time something happens is just to get destroyed then we, we do it again. that's why i'm saying that that is now a huge requirement and a huge impression all of us to catch sustainable solutions where we can sustain piece, where we can also give assurances and concepts for countries to understand that those investments would not go for waste fast and we go back, sorry, 5 minutes. so recognizing that, that we've been here before, off to a major will light as well in goals and he makes the point that we kind of invest in goals again and again, only to have it repeatedly destroyed. indeed, laura, this time is different because the scope of destruction is massive across garza and you need dozens of billions of dollars to rebuild the entire area that were
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destroyed. this is why the consensus though is building up that if you want to move forward with the coverage goes direction, you have to have guarantees from all the policies that we're all going to move forward to was a 2 state solution. and on this uh, showing how much of it, although i might have thought it was talking about key region apply as along with united states of america. and if there is a commitment from all the parties that could be conducive to a permanent supplement. but as you know, this is not going to be an easy task, is going to been extremely difficult. task is to try to convince the policy in a forwarded to and the these varieties on the need for a permanent agreement. that would pay the way for a viable policy and states along with it is right, this is something that needs the backend and the help of the international community. many regional countries have been talking about the need to push ahead for us to state solutions. so the radio was also involved saying that it is going to pay the way for an international come photos empowers in june about the $2.00
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state solution. and i think this is where many, many key regional players are saying this could be a moment to bring the 2 cuts to the, to the, to the 2 sides. the policies and these varieties to agree on a payment as supplement and it has. and we also have the check will have been up to a home and i'll finally discussing the urgent need to find political solutions to this conflict. now that the seas 5 deal has taken effect and gone and left us. and then again, what's happened since october 7th was a wakeup call for the region. that also we need to address the issue of the palestinians and we need, we have cnn momentum builds on the world about the to see a solution that's being absent. unfortunately for a very long time, and we hope that we can build on batch wilmont and then achieve this and having a piece for the region where people are living side by side piece for the house.
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and one other thing that i noted when he was speaking is he said that the region, the middle east regions had a very bad yeah. bought some good stops to 2025. as indeed he was starting to 2024. and the water and gauze on the run this occasion of that was that spread across $211.00 and also and, and also the involvement of the have these a, a in e m a which raised major international concerns of a was that could spill over the boulder and could lead to a major confrontation between iran on one hand, the americans and these varieties, on the other hand of that 2025 seems to be a good start for the region. and so how much about the amount of funding was there regarding basically to the election of a president in 11 and the potential for up to a position to democracy in syria?
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and this is why you have, i was talking a while ago to the spanish, but as a foreign affairs who was very confident that things are moving forward positively . and so, yeah, this is something that could be conducive to one of the international support. if you can see that being replicated across the board with the international community, willing to bring an end to the conflicts in the region particular. but with these writers of the body, so you solve the problem in syria and also a lebanon that would really send a positive signal to the entire region. but you've got to get to this point. you have to have the americans on board 1st and foremost, and if that happens, it could be conducive to a major political, a change in the region. national have are joining us back from demo so many thanks . hash and that's bringing mom to show know he's on 0, see me a political unless joins us from the law. and we also have the story prime minister saying at davos that the day off depends to can on so should not happen. isolation without the occupied westbank,
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which we've just been hearing is suffering enormous amounts of violence once again that they should be treated as one unit on the one government. is that her reality? it's absolute. the typical stuff like palestine is unassigned, that the international community, the international legitimacy of the un security council, the solution speak all is made off of uh, guys, uh, the west bank including eastern or some of these are the territories occupied after 1967. and they have always been seen, including the so called the also accords as one as one unity, one union. and that is the presumptive from a senior state. and that is the one that's been recognized. in fact, by more than 2 thirds of the you are members, so there's absolutely no doubt that the guys i cannot go it alone and wasn't,
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i can go at it alone. the just come we have what fortunate that the categories. yeah, i think about that just wants to jump in that because i can put my point on. i rephrase that. i mean is it, is it possible, is it via a be possible at this stage in time to have this one state solution? oh, i'm not sure who was speaking about the ones that solution because uh, speaking about the west bank and gaza and the students to them. that's speaking about the 2 state solution. yes. right, that is right. and there's locker adults 59122267. and this is the thing that the passion just reported about that might happen in paris. where a discussion of a to says solution. so the idea that that the cost of the prime minister brought up, i thought it was incredibly, find it and incredibly important and strategic. why? because for the past 16 months would read women focused on gods as if god is
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a plant on its own gases. spot them far, some of its hinterland, the westbank and jewels to them. and that's why i need a solution moving forward, which cannot just be a by because it has to be by out of style. me because the problem that we're facing is of course and is there a problem, but it is in palestine and hence it's the punishment that they're quite a solution. now if you, we need any proof of laura. if anyone knew any pool, it's just by looking today, i'd watch nothing. no, i just don't know what happened. we weren't talking you and i, i remember that very well when you said what comes after guys. i said the worst tech is randy's after they just start because i don't want to destroy that westbank or next most of it and certainly humanly scale and get on as many people as possible. and i think it's possible that we're just starting with this new brand today too, because of the resignations of the various generals. after admitting that responsibility for the, for the over 7,
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i think that the government is deflecting where does it deflect in the west bank in janine by various closures and buy a new truck back when janita probably won't go on for days, weeks, perhaps more. and so are in order to please both touch on all but from ethics and his government for agreeing to that temporary to cease fire in gaza. now he's rewarding them in the sense of westbank because it is also also almost understood and is ready for the year of 2025 meeting this year after the destruction. okay, so with that you ibex ations in the west bank in legal attic sessions on the west bank. that would be the possibility of a shot. and joining us back from the mountain as ever. many thanks. now hotel for a ski resorts intake here has killed at least 66 people and injured more than 50.
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it happened in the causal kaya and the cargo mountains and the north west. blaze and gulf. the 12 story hotel with wooden clothing is 51. people have been injured, some of them for sickly and investigation is underway, and one of them has more. once this fire started, it spread quickly. the hotel and the popular tucker ski resort of cartel kaya was hosting more than $200.00 guests. many were trapped on the upper floors, some jumped from the windows which it took at least an hour and a hospital emergency vehicles to arrive. in the meantime, the flames spread along because the buildings made of wood. during that time, people started to jump out of panic. there was nothing we could do. all we could do was watch. we just watched people jump on the that was like the apocalypse. you cannot focus on one person or one place, the flames and golf the hotel immediately and like half an hour and then golf that
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very quickly the hotel is on the edge of a cliff, making it difficult for emergency teams to reach. some witnesses say it's fire detection systems failed. authority say they acted quickly and did everything they could y'all. i'm going to move the just the old test. the 1st report of the file was received at 3 27 am and the teams took action. as soon as the report was received, the 1st intervention was made by our emergency teams at 4 15 am. 6, prosecutors at that and pointed to lead and investigation. the fires believe to started on the same floor as the hotel restaurant. 4 people have been detained, including the hotels owner. since monahan al jazeera, the is day to donald trump's return to the white house, and he's got a packed day ahead of him. that's across live to on 0 see or vanya and the team on
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our we've talked to you there in washington dc. laura, thank you very much. it's great to be with you. welcome back to our little corner overlooking capitol hill in washington dc where donald trump is spending his 1st full day as president of the united states. and he was expected to make a major infrastructure announcement a little later today. on monday, right after taking office, you should dozens of executive orders announced mass deportations, sweeping, border crack down, and pardon his supporters with tech congress building right behind. all this suggest that his triumphant return to power is being followed by an administration determined to aggressively push its policy and political priorities. we will discuss all of that shortly. first though, i want to take you through a moment, never seen before, and this nation's history. take a look. the 1st item, the president, trump assigning is the rescission of 78 by the era executive actions exec the president trump signed his 1st orders in front of thousands of supporters during
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his inaugural parade. a capital one, sports arena, among the 9 directors that he signed there, he ordered the us withdrawal from the powers climate and then at the white house and sitting once again behind his desk. in the oval office, he signed another batch of executive orders. his 1st one at a sweeping pardon for those who stormed within us capital on january 6th, 2021. following trump's refusal to accept his election defeat to joe by these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these people is out of rages is rarely been anything like in, in history and the history of our country else is there was kimberly how it is at the white house. kimberly what's the whole time during today? i a yeah, very busy day, just like the 1st day after being sworn in as president. what we know is in addition to a prayer breakfast that was also attended by the vice president. we had
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a swearing in for the uh, the secretary state marco rubio and then marco rubio at the state department where he's speaking right now where he will be holding a meeting of the quad bad as the united states, japan, australia as well as india, where they will be meeting to talk about countering the threat of china, but as for the us president, he is also extremely busy. in addition to the infrastructure meeting that is going to be held in announced here at the white house, which we know now will have something to do with artificial intelligence and the advancement of infrastructure in that realm. we also know that here at the white house, he will be meeting with the leaders of and capitol hill in both the republican parties and the democratic party as well. so that meeting is also going to be taking place. and we know that there will be some sort of signing that will be taking place as well as
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a briefing with the pressed by the president himself. kimberly, i'm curious because you covered uh trumps. first term in office. and i wonder in these 24 hours in grand it is been a very short period of time. i understand that. but do you sense any difference in how they're doing business? i'm wondering just what your intent is a picking up. so yeah, there's a massive difference a and it's called organization, there was nothing last time and there is this time and it has a lot to do with the fact. but last time around donald trump and his team didn't expect to win the election. everybody expected that hillary clinton would become the 1st female president of the united states. and so donald trump found himself expectedly unexpectedly rather in the oval office. and his staff was very much unprepared for the roll, even though there were about 8 weeks or more to prepare for running the the country . so this time around, not only are they prepared,
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but we're seeing some familiar faces. caroline love at the white house press secretary was in the previous administration when donald trump was in office. also stephen miller road deputy chief of staff and also a steven shaun who is in deputy chief of staff of communications. these people have all been here before, but the other big difference that we're seeing this time around is a lack of resistance. leo, remember the day after in 2017, there was one of the mass of marches in washington, and one of the biggest protest marches in us history that was taking place this time that is not occurring. but kimberly how can, at the white house. thank you so much, we'll talk to you again a little later. donald trump is. busy so cracking down on integration and an
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