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to hear from trump's new administration's decision on existing trade deals from around the world, the policy of total peace has failed super. this strong security results. these fed strengthening the hand of arm through the the hello on the bulk of this, just the do use our lives some time coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands upon listing and so forth. in the homes this, these ready ministry expands. this operations we occupied west by children have been killed, stopped unfrozen today. that'd be mains. opens, separated from this view and says a 1000000 children and costs are suffering from mental health problems and 17000 to
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be effected by israel's genocide to a federal judge blocks one of present trumps executive order is starting a legal possible over us 1st like citizenship houses the street children around it up and take it to come to know the night you as largest city is the government calls from a security threat. and you want to as well. so with sports is know by joking which withdrawals from his semi fund lip. yesterday, you know, and the 10 time melvin champion can say to muscle injury. so it's, i found this virus who had through to the final the a passage. what else do you say the bill if she had stepped up, it's a tax across the occupied westbank. israel says
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a series of operations and that you need refugee camp will continue. the death toll is rising, at least 12 policy needs have been killed since tuesday. 10 of them in jeanine is where the attacks of increase since the policy, you know, authority, we drew its forces from the area, bulldozers of destroyed infrastructure. i'm pulling up roads. i'm to solve. who has this report from jordan's capital of mine? because he's trying to government, i'm publishing and we'll find to have been down to 0 from reporting within israel. out of the occupied westbank in there, 1000 palestinians, forced to leave their homes in the janine refugee camp. these really military is intensifying it's large scale operation. and the 3 precautions are being sold across the occupied was thing. people here say is really forces want to raise these palestinian towns to the ground just as they did in gaza. now the, the occupation forces send out a warning with drones. they said residents are given an ultimatum from 9 to 5
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o'clock. all homes must be evacuated before being leveled. but israel's denies issuing any force evacuation orders. there has been no evacuation orders for the people of janine. the people that live in jeanine not connected with terrorism, a free to leave, to get away from a, from a our action. these really military maintains it's targeting. did you need battalion an umbrella group for fighters from islamic? you have some us unfair with palestinians here. say the soldiers is goal is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population is not gonna fight even though we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear. from all directions for holding our breath worried we could be shot at any moment. our children were frightened to death since the war on dogs that began in october 2023 is really forces have increased the size and frequency of their raids in the
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occupied was think killing nearly 900 palestinians and injuring thousands more. israel says illuminating arts, palestinian fighters in the occupied westbank is part of its overarching goals for the war on gonzo. but the un special rubber tour francesca albany is a warren's israel genocide won't be confined to dogs, though. if this military offensive doesn't end of the century, with the 0 i'm, i'm joining the cdn that by my middle mastery is a professor at the doha institute for graduate studies to take a closer look at what's happening and they will get paid. westbank mama could see is away, so the posting of taurus he's accusing the is ray, the military of collective punishment, of deliberately instilling fear of intimidating the civilians that israel said space that it's eliminating policy and fights is something is being a searching now for many months between these 2 claims, how should we read what's developing the occupied westbank of the government specifically engineers also. all right, well 1st of all,
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it's interesting to hear the comments by the p a by the housing authority because they're widely viewed by palestinians. and also even in is rarely circles as kind of collaborators with israel. certainly they disagree with israel on, on some matters. but for the most part they are kind of subcontractors for these really occupation. and they themselves were carrying out a mass of operation from early december through the beginning of january. they even shut down, i'll just 0 as, as you all have been reporting, be all of that as it may. i think it's very clear that israel wants to kind of take this sort of opportunity if you will, for lack of a better term to really escalate in, in the west bank. right? there's a, there's the ceasefire and gaza. so there's kind of a distraction right now and in that sense, and also, i think they perceive a kind of green light from the us administration from the trump administration,
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which is something if there's time we could, we could, we could. yeah, i mean, it has to be suggested that the uptick in the these attacks and the westbank all about appeasing right wing sentiment in israel, who may be disappointed that any deal over the cause of ceased by what was agreed to. i mean, is this the price tag, these assaults in various locations in the west bank, is that the price tag for you that allows the release of posting it? well, let me say a couple of things. first, why i don't think there's any question that yes, benjamin netanyahu is looking at this as an opportunity to sort of a piece, some of those right wing politicians. and by saying, look, okay, we had to take perhaps a temporary defeat uh in, in kaiser. but were able to do what we really want to do in the west bank. the 2nd thing i want to point out is that really the prize for israel is the west bank. it's not, it's not. and guys are as much as it is. the west bank, the west bank, is maybe a 1st and foremost under under prize list for expansion and for creating what they
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firm as a greater israel. the 3rd thing that i want to note here in, in regards to trump and incoming administration. and tying that in with the is really right wing is back in the summer. trump made a very peculiar comment about israel's board, or as he said that israel was too small and he wondered aloud at this event, there was a pro israel event in the united states. he wondered if there was a way to expand the borders shortly after that does allow smoke church to the finance minister. right wing a finance minister and is really government. he tweed it or posted to the 2 x that 2025 would be the years for a sovereignty in what he calls your day and some are. yeah, they don't even use the term westbank. they're using the biblical right biblical term. so this is their opportunity to kind of pounds on the west bank if you're familiar with you. so i'll just see that language a much elsewhere as well. at least stephanie trump's picture, the us on the buses to you in the talking of israel is quote,
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biblical right to the westbank, essentially echoing the kind of sentiment that we've seen. phone is really extremist, hard drives, uh ultra nationalist of the likes of the best lot of small church and, and ben could be, we, where do we even begin to navigate us government policy when is based upon i think it's fair to say extremely. st. alternation is christine keeps it's, it's very difficult because i mean international law is not even an after thought really. all right, i mean if we're, if we're gonna go back to, you know, this idea of biblical rights will then, then we're talking about greater israel and the palestinians have no right to any of the land. that is the, that is the traditional scientist, philosophy. that all of this land is a part is supposed to be a part of israel. the palestinians aren't supposed to be there. and you hear both of us, most rich are talking openly about the need to finish the job that started in 1948 . so the, the, the main goal here over the long term is to the populate,
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cause of the populate the west bank and take over all of this land. and then looking even further down the road. if they were able to accomplish that. i mean, i have my doubts, but if they were able to accomplish all of that, then expand that even further because biblical interpretation would suggest that greater israel, in this very narrow and extreme interpretation, includes jordan and love a non and syria in parts of egypt. and saudi arabia, so greater israel is a much larger project in fact, extremist underpinning of what we're seeing a play out the occupied westbank by how many domestic gets a he will thoughts as always, thank you. thanks a ceasefire and gaza between israel and her masters and its 6 day if the roof of trying to clear the rubble in the mostly destroyed city f, it's attending to repairing and reopening main roads emergency response team say
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they are trying to rebuild with israel's bombardment destroyed the resources limited over the honeymoon, new to joins us from darrell by law and central cause of so honey, i understand palestinians on now preparing to return to northern guys. the northern guys are of course the scene are many, many months of need consistencies. there must be a whole range of reactions and emotions that i had about to absolutely on this thing in stock. this started on the 1st day of the ceasefire as many people as started to pack up and dismantling their tents and made their way into an area that is right before the nets are him juncture. and by the way, we are in a location that is not far from the mid 3 conjuncture, where about 10 minutes a drive in and from this particular area that has become very in a torres in the past 15 months as an area where there's really
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a military has station, it's a troops heavily and then the turn into a dis traps for many of the displaced how students were desperately trying to get back to their homes in the northern part and the gaza strip. but as a ceasefire takes effect, there is a mixed up of feeling combining, really hard resilience and heart breaks. and this reaction so far is, is this is taking shape or shape by the, the, the devastation that people have already seen here in the center and area. and the southern part of the strip as people started going back to their homes. and by evening time going back to their tents because simply they did not find anything. so the level on a scale of devastation, destruction just made people more anxious about going back and started to feed into a permanent displacement. as long as not only there are no homes the anymore, but also the basic necessities and basic supplies do not exist anymore in these areas like crop on han, eunice, and also it is shaped by the uh, the uh,
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the determination to rebuild their home. and that this sense of resilience where people are looking forward, that this is returning to the northern part of this trip. and then what we talk to people will get this feeling that this is part of the bigger picture of being resilient. and it's the 1st step forward to rebuild their lives that have been shutter for the past 15 months by the ongoing, intense bombing campaigns. but there's also one important element of this whole thing. the for the past 15 months have been very difficult and not easy on people. let them do to believe right now that there is on certain a future there hold right now that this is fire will hold as long as it can. not only just for phase one, but also the 2nd one. and the 3rd one, it will eventually end by the complete uh, complete end of the war and the, the genocide, the lax on the ground. and people will start for really a bit rebuilding their lives that have been destroyed by the by days really
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military throughout the past 15 months. we're seeing people in their cars now. they're moving toward the areas in the preparation for the big day. tomorrow we don't do more is going to be a part of the exchange of the hostages and palestinians. the tenants a fairly military. but as part of the preparation, many people are setting up in an area. there is a close to an answering juncture. they're waiting there, and they're willing to wait for the coming uh 24 hours or so as a waiting for the moment that they will be allowed into it across the juncture. as well as to go back to their homes in the northern parts and go to the city of honey . we see, you know, if in the past few days the many hundreds of trucks have been arriving, all of them carrying a for what specifically is arriving now, where is it going, how is it being used as well so far, the many a trucks that have been allowed into the gaza server through these really controlled
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across thing that's carmel beside them across thing i have been allowed to enter more of the central area, the southern part of distributed for now they are going into warehouses that are scattered across the area here in the city of han, eunice and the western part of requested in preparation for the distribution points that are going to be set up in the 4 is in the coming days. as of now, the idea of where to keep the aid is, is very, very difficult. and it's, it's causing a major problem here. let's not forget this really monetary not only destroyed homes and an infrastructure, but also many of the facilities, the public facilities. the, the, the big warehouse is a storage houses that were across the gulf. they had been virtually destroyed as so there is no place. so the fact that we're seeing many of the trucks of the spend hours with the load is still on the trucks waiting for areas to be set up and
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established. so these trucks can unload at whatever amount of food or supplies in terms of food, the water or medical supply. some of their medical supplies that are needed. some of these that are going directly in form of urgent assistance to many of the people inside their 10 counts that just this week. so far it and the seeds by offer an opportunity for people who were pushed into farm and on his staar vision in the past months, particularly the past 3 months have been very difficult as there was a quiet of an absolute obstruction of the, the crossings at oli, trickle amount of food, where we're allowed to know of the aid that were necessarily needed. we're only allowed in a trickle amount. and we, we recall them the many times the honor on the united nations tried over 80 time to try to inter many of the much needed it. we're at denied by there's been a minute. and so this week has been quite massive seeing the trucks on. so lot had
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been roads coming into the gas turban to provide much needed a then we, we think the trails of a trucks on the other side of the borders whether they gyptian or the other side of carnival. sally will need to keep coming. and as of now, they would have to keep coming in order to save whatever is left a from of people here and their health and their well being and livelihood. the immense change challenges faced in gaza continue um, how many, many things had been made and durable for central cancer? one of the conditions of the seas for i was the entry is we've been saying of bull humanitarian aid into gauze m d u and says more than 3900 trucks across seems the trip into the strip. since the deal came into effect on sunday, but the extent of the destruction and damage the road is making it very difficult to deliver it to some areas and who during the post of raffle with some people have taken matters into their own hands are children. so with every
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containers they have, then make the way back along, destroyed draughts to their shelters. as the for giles, he's firing cause a holds and the is really bonding has top. this delivery involving 15 smaller trucks had been organized locally by volunteers. they're trying to get to watch or to palestinians in the almost completely destroyed city of roughly in the south. but it's nowhere near enough. you know, most of them, a beautiful apartment. rafa, like all the areas in garza, is truly ravished and was stricken down. all the infrastructure has been destroyed . there's no water, electricity, we'll see what's system. so we took the initiated to provide fresh water to help displeased citizens returning to what's left of the homes and rob. i'm in the policy mean watcher authority estimates the israel's 15 months bombardment has destroyed at least 70 percent of causes walter infrastructure, a human rights watch or per treaty these last month. it uses israel of committing
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genocide o act by blocking pipelines and cutting off the electricity needed to run water pumps as well. the noise, the charge i meant to say for, you know, to come with the fios, as you can see, there's massive destruction. we return from the make shift comes in milwaukee to find the homes in ruins. these men were kind enough to launch this initiative to provide us with some clean drinking. we expect the humanitarian aid will come with we have joining hands to help each other. restore our way of life, the, the inventories amongst the rubble of what remains of causes city. people are putting up tents, brought in by 8 convoys. what agent the prepares, the tend, he's been allocated for his family. good and had the heart of this can barely fits to people and i have 8 family members. i used to have a 5 story house was completely destroyed. and now i'll have to live in attend school. got hundreds of thousands of people are expected to return to their homes
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and nothing garza in the coming days and weeks to find them in the, in the shop when i me or say on you are people will suffer. they already suffered from the destruction bombardment and fear caused by the occupation. now they will suffer again because of the displacement and attempts. depends don't offer protection from the cold or the summer heat. the situation is barely habitable, but this is all that's available now. so united nation stays almost 70 percent of buildings in the gaza strip. had been either damaged or completely destroyed. so most palestinians returning to the place they call home will find it no longer exists. and then i'll just need a glass of palestine. julia to them is the director of communications at owner. the u. n. agency for pub seemed refugee. she joins us from occupied east, reach them about one. welcome to you, julia. i'm so 3900 trucks events of the strip in the past few days since the cx 5
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came to pools, we've just been hearing from our correspondence in the ground and in gaza. talking of the men's challenges faced and disappeared in that age from adult roads to damage warehouses. how is it being best used at the moment to meet the immediate demands of the goals and people morning and thanks for having me look uh for once, perhaps just to focus a, it's very possible on the glass top for me about a couple of things. first of all that there was find the least see, find those best buy and for the people of gauze i, i'm thinking of own is that there is a very significant inquiries in the age and the volume going in. now. yes, there are huge challenges on the ground, but they also have to do with their file, but that is a pretty much everywhere um the risk of unexploded day or the nose easy is,
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is that and that's likely to inc. ways of putting the lives of people in danger the given the, the admins scale of the damage. i mean, i suppose it's difficult to assess what existing infrastructure can actually be saved when it comes to things like water supplies, electricity supplies, access, access to power. are you, in a sense, starting from scratch in certain areas with the very basics in order to be able to bring in more substantial aid, a later date? how is all about working? logistically instruction. so the focus right now is to bring it to humanitarian aid too deeply because people are gone, they've lost everything and they need everything. the, the key is for the seas fired the phone because that will allow the not the masons on how they're used to do damage assessments, what we call so that we understand what is needed and then comes the reconstruction
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and the recovery for now. what needs to happen is for the sci fi to pull for samantha and supplies to come in. and also very importantly, kolosso supplies so that we decrease that dependence on human to turn a. what is your sense of how receptive, for instance, the sort of you will start to use of being 1st the about the see spa holding was your level of optimism that and secondly, almost promise of the continued for. busy of age into the strip. so high are um there's been commitment which is very welcome and we was optimistic and it was footprint. and what ski is for this, these 5 to hold? look, it's only the beginning. we are cautiously optimistic and we hope that this is fine with it. turn into something much, much more long to to and what's really key is bands, no more killing incomes that is taking place. what's happening cause a will undoubtedly have a profound and deep effect on its people for many,
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many years to come by means 17000 children now often to huge numbers killed and maimed. 1000000 children suffering severe mental health problems as the united nations. i mean, what can be achieved within this prod, shaw window, this initial phase of the sci fi to help goals is most valuable? it's children. yeah, i'm not sure if anyone has the words to do justice to what happened to the people of casa and relate, the focus is how do people overcome? so rather than just focusing on trucks and, and supplies coming in, which is really, really wide come, i think there's a lot to do on the methyl has and the have people overcome the show control not, not only children, it is safe to say that everyone in gaza, he's
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a he shopped to my pies because of the mentally and physically after the 15 months of one of the most of the boys in the middle east and across the world julia to ask the director of communications for on rough. thank you for joining us. and i'm just gonna thank you. now the un has, was it up to a 1000000 children exactly what we've just been talking about a suffering from profound mental health problems, often living through as we just had 15 months of is ready bombs fully every day. the, the on the 2nd child of these u. n. g minus here in the phase agency told the security council, 17000 children to be often gabrielle is on the, is that the you in the you ins, top humanitarian official telling the security council that up to 1000000 children in guys are in need of mental health support for anxiety, depression,
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and even suicidal thoughts after and during nearly 15 months of his really bombardment, children have been killed, solved, unfrozen. today. that'd be mind. often separated from the family. conservative estimates indicate that over $17000.00 children without the families in gaza. sometime before they 1st breast pershing with their mothers and child, but other briefing was on the plate of children and gaza. fletcher also turned his attention to the west bank of particular concern is the situation and you need and when it's ready, but it's the operation. helicopter gunfire that strikes alongside ground forces has claimed lives and goes further destruction of basic infrastructure and displacement . fletcher told the council that is rarely actions combined with restrictions put in place by the palestinian authority,
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have left more than 2000 families displaced the janine refugee camp gabriel's on to i'll just say to do not in nations in new york took a host more syrian refugees than any of the country and was full of the side regime . many are eager to return, but they're also cautious. waiting for insurance has been new administration can actually deliver. so a custodial system is stumble and it stumbles as then your district, siri as revolutionary flag flutters in the hands of straight vendors, a symbol of enduring hope. after day i'll throw this southridge in. 25 year old. the raw him arrived in took in 2015 alone. he reflects on a decade, apart from his family in damascus and his dream of returning home. of a lot of kids. you know, of course i plan to return to serial. i haven't seen my family in 10 years, hopefully in a few months they'll be in damascus. i loved this country and it's
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a people who one day i hope to come back, not as a refugee but differently. you brought him says that's just a month ago. he would have been afraid to speak with us, fearing silly as intelligence would harm his family. but now that fear is gone, all cause i saw him is when i spoke about a torch and my friends thought i was exaggerating. thank god, the prisons were exposed and the evidence proved out. truth. turkey has also the largest number of syrian refugees since the start of a civil war. once at 3800000. so number has dropped to 2900000. but in the weeks since damascus fell, at least 60000 syrians have returned home. according to true kids, interior ministry. who's saying a 70 year old former truck driver from a level is among the ones who prefer to stay hardly to god's willing. we will build a safe and democratic syria that welcomes all its people back for you. is that
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regardless of this 2nd? see the last weighs heavily on him. this is sylvia white, comfortable in syria, there is no water, electricity services, there's destruction. my house is not destroyed. if i go back to syria, my house is destroyed. i have nothing about them yet. yes. the turkish government is allowing one member of each family to make 3 cross border trips to prepare for the rest of the families. return the shots on the streets and assembled ascend your district are mostly old and run by syrian refugees. some floods, war and political term, oil, others, economic hardship. regardless of the reasons they share, one hope to see several or to return to their homeland. many families say they wait until summer to the side. with 800000 syrian children born a circus citizens,
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and many speaking only turkish many are cautious above the return scene. i'm to solo l to 0 stump without just there was still a head. i'm barney below and below was one of the areas in the philippines where the e. b rush dispute really a mining boot. but it's also raising concerns about deforestation. and in school, something needs to change much to united, tell funds they cannot sustain, that current financial loss is, is coming up, which is the the hello storm i o. n is now making a bee line for the northwest corner of europe. very nice. the system, this one, then we all can get to read holdings,
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life threatening conditions coming in across the republic of ireland. and will say some very, very strong winds. also battering that way across northern ireland device to pushing it across the good parts of scotland. england ad well, so the system will continue to make its way further. east was through friday at things quite and down through the day. but at times we are looking at those twins, gusting as high as a $130.00, maybe a 140 kilometers per hour, particularly for awhile and all of them out and pushing across good pots of scotland. northern england to before benchley starts to we can slightly out in the norwegian, see big thailand, the west to whether they're across denmark, the low countries, northern frogs pushing into the funnel of portugal, and that will crash the sink is way for the south. what's in these was, as we go through sas, they size very much pressure di philip last 31. what the weather will fall, the one behind, but some snow over the high ground. what does that come get across a good pots of friends? sleepless nights, a notice just down towards the kitchen, mountains, east deposit,
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