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the, the are the celebrations and goals are, is a deal is done to displace palestinians to return to the north of the strip the clouds over. um, and you're watching all just every life headquarters here in bo, coming up in the next 30 minutes. egypt and jordan rejects the us, the president's proposal. the goal is to be cleared out and they take and tell us to the ins as well extends that sci fi with 11. all this best ration grows over,
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it's full, it's, it's still operating in the south. and and 23 fights has said that they've taken the east the d all see city of go. but come, glee soldiers also read, bring the weapons to you and forces as the oldest by the group. the displaced palestinians are set to be allowed to return home to north and gauze on monday morning as of to cut off the key mediated between these. rather, the boss told just by the media, the group will have the ability who done 2 of the captives before friday. how do you must move to pull stuff rashid road, where many people are waiting to go knowles. israel's military shows no remorse, as it fires lights emulation at some of the 10s of thousands of how the thing is
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waiting to move north through the mid 3 and 4 door despite the violence, the way how has been is who have been forced to live in tents and made shift shoulders for months are crowding a rashid role, the one to find out what happened to their homes and the family, the list behind the study. that's how i just went through a lot of suffering. when i came here, i saw the it would be open for us to go back home, but i came to find lots of people waiting. the check points to close ended. god knows how much time it will take for the check point open and we are literally in a point that is only half a mile away from net 3 juncture, an area that has been more of a disc trapped for the past 15 months and deliberately preventing people who are desperate of going back to their homes, one of the people were killed right in the area where we are filming right now. the traveled with whatever they could carry. and the knowing that very little of their
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homes and communities will be left standing. but for many and none of that matter, to man got us in the bc, i'm excited to return to the north to return to my district home. because there is no other option. we must return to the north, whether our home is destroyed or not. in the north, in gaza city a welcome sign is stands above destroyed, building families are waiting for their loved ones. they haven't seen or heard of from in nearly 15 months. and the young man and i came here to wait for the return of my family. my brothers and my nephews and my daughter's court in the south called willing, i will wait for them. i'm staying here. back on the rashid roads, these palestinians situation might not do for that much ones. they are allowed to move north, but at least they will be any more more out of the area from northern central area of the gaza strip. how his time was mentioned to the controller. he probably be this them haven't been of the month i'll tony told is way the media the group will
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have the ability of who them to attempt as before friday he said the solution in gauze must be obtained through an agreement and the palestinians must manage that refers, we're not the ones who decide what the situation of how about say is after concluding the exchange deal in all its stages. the claim that we find that to us is not true . we've been helping thousands of in coordination with these riley's hosting, the hub us office in doha, was in full coordination with the united states in order to facilitate the lives of the people of gauze and then show the security for these re lease. and what bother is a middle east? i have a list and full the deputy director of the arab american institute. he says, palestinians traveling to the homes of adults will attend to an area which has been decimated by these by the ministry. so there's no question that israel hasn't business to actually take over at north of gaza. that is part of the reason why they have early destroyed it and expelled people from the area. so while this is
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a small promising side that they're now through disagreement, going to allow people to return, they are allowing them to return to an area that is utterly devastated. there is no indication they're going to allow them to rebuild their holes in that area. and israel has time and again violated their commitments during cease fires. they've killed several palestinians already. they've violated the ceasefire and love it on hundreds of times. so the situation remains incredibly precarious. and even though this is a small positive development and in a very confined context, looking at the fact that we do have the spotter emissions and the gaza and the fact that the see an opportunity with the trump administration to kind of act on that and vision i think the situation remains really for curious, and it's like premature to be celebrating any kind of progress at this point. it's an absolutely devastating situation and guys are, there are no words to quite describe. the scale of the devastation that has been visited upon garza. and again, the question of the short term is, is going to be
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a lot to be rebuilt is real, actually going to allow us to be a, to rebuild their homes and their lives. what kind of assistance is going to be allowed to come into the office in order to rebuild it? and beyond that, we have to remember that there is a much deeper underlying problem, which is the reason why this keeps recurring over and over again. obviously never at the scale, this is the 1st time the israel went full genocide and god. but the reason why we keep revisiting rounds of files is because israel does not. our policy is to be a free people anywhere in the occupied palestinian territory. as long as that is the underlying situation. there is no recipe for this conflict. so both conflict and we are only going to be visiting the situation over and over again of us present. dalton says that he will press jordan egypt to take it in palestinians as he's proposed cleaning out the gaza strip. both countries, a trump suggestion, amounts to full displacement. i might say,
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well, we'll have rapturous and palestinians besides that safe in jordan's foreign minister, he says it's important for the security of the middle east that palestinians live in peace in garza. yeah, so i'm gonna let you talk about it will show important if you will be to lunch. print to this pace is that the pace lives up to the aspirations of the people which would materialize the local right of the palestinian people and southern state on the home soil. that's why we continue to work with our partners, including now partners in the united nations. our priority is to have the sci fi hold enter list and the sufferings in pain about people and gals, and worked towards establishing pace, a pace that would yield and a silver and palestinian state, living side by side with israel. and so that the entire region will enjoy peace and security and then no problem, but you had given the we heard that some plus the displace as different countries in a given in some of the countries. of course,
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it's impossible for people to accept this, except the weak willed might leave because of the suffering they have enjoyed. but they do have to leave the country independently. it's as varies. it's absolutely impossible to trump dreams of displacing the palestinians to egyptian and jordanian lands, but we will not leave outland. if we had wanted to leave, we would have done so a long time ago. the genocidal will die of waging. we'll achieve nothing against the palestinians. and we will remain, no matter what happens, particularly has moved from washington dc. just to put this in context, this was the present. it was doing a, basically a gaggle talking to reporters about air force one. and sometimes i think it was interesting because sometimes people ask a specific question and then he'll say what he thinks of it at the moment. but that wasn't the case here. he was asked about his phone call with the jordanian king, and he said it does that. that's exactly what he wants to do. now,
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could you do that? well, he has some financial leverage. give us jordan about one us and 2023. get joined about 1700000000 just. that's the 2nd most in the region. of course, israel's, the 1st egypt, the 3rd $1500000000.00. so he could threaten that leverage. but of course, the egypt as part all tied in with the aid to israel as we could try to insert some sort of financial pressure. but he mentioned there that he wants to see the other arab states pay for the construction of the infrastructure that would be needed. and i think it's important to point out. jordan and egypt have said in the past, no, pretty much everyone in the region has said no, and i just, the us can put a certain amount of pressure, but it is clear that'd be if you look at his words of the people around him that donald trump is very much willing to let is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu do, basically anything he wants in gaza and then love him to the sort of agreement between 1111 as well, has been extended by more than 3 weeks to february. the 18th,
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the 2 countries on the us will also start negotiations for the release of lebanese prison is captured. after october, the 7th 2023, but tension is high, is by the forces of killed 22 people in southern lebanon, including a soldier center. how's the latest? a few meters separate these radio army from the people of south lebanon's villages who want to go home as well as military has warned them against returning and is using force to hold ground. civilians have been shot dead or injured as they try to make their way past the barriers. isabel was supposed to withdraw its troops from lebanese territory before a 60 day deadline ended. early on sunday. it's part of the ceasefire agreement that ended last year's war between as well, and as well, we were staying here this day, a model one month, one you, every day we will stay here and talk
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a lot of confidence. there were casualties among lebanon's army as well. that's not directly involved in the conflict. there appears to be a new form of resistance. these people who have been displaced from their villages for more than a here are showing defiance. but the is really the army is just as confrontational in the middle is the lebanese army, which isabel says has still not dismantled hezbollah, as military infrastructure. and extended its authority across southern lebanon, as it agreed under the deal. but the army commanders blame the presence of his way the troops for delaying its deployment of soldiers, supporters of hezbollah, which was militarily weekend, and the war are questioning the armies ability to protect them within the mileage. so it gives you, i'm going to put the wherever see me come on. why doesn't it give an order to its troops to lead the way so that we can enter off images, have blessed step to side. i'm given the responsibility to the lebanese, allow me to act while i need to add them,
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can loans so log in. other areas along the border. the lebanese army did escort civilians into some towns that is really forces had withdrawn from much of the western and central regions along the 120 kilometer border is back in the hands of the state. do not tell us it's forbidden to enter villages. we've been waiting for more than a year and 4 months to insult the un peacekeeping force working alongside the lebanese army is warning further violence could undermine the federal security situation. and its warning residents conditions for their safe return are not yet in place. for now, these people will have to wait. the israeli army has not said how long it intends to remain in lebanese territory center for their elders. either push on the look southern have been on of the the and $23.00 old group says that it's taking the city of go, but east and democratic republic of congo fights is of total the companies all me
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to lay down their arms. okay. but is the regional hub full security and humanitarian efforts on the border with rolanda. but that's being heavy fighting in the past few weeks. well videos posted on social media claim to show i'm 23 font is marching into getting early on monday morning. there are also folks as a come release by some reason, so just had to go over the weapons to you and forces supported by the great originally dissolved while we're at the conflict will spillover. can you as president time leaders of the east african community will gather in the next 2 days to address the complex, the presidents of the, the all see under one to unexpected, to attend? i call on the parties to been wonder process on eastern d, f. c, and a peter specifically to my brother as president alex, she's a katy and president polk, a government, both of whom i have had the patient to speak to this evening to heat the cold for
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peace from the people by region on the international community. we will be convening an extra ordinary east african communities summit within the next 48 hours to facilitate on to deliberate on these crisis and chat and wait for you. it's good to go. so held the rat emergency session on sunday when i called grace under one of the diplomats exchanged accusations. gabriel is on the hospital from the un of the united nations top official and the democratic republic of the congo said in 23 rebels, backed by, one in troops have penetrated the outskirts of goma. hold a lot. as it f bold can be used for they've agreed should or will you monday to hear the full m 23 of the day of the s base over comma closed. in other words, we kept un peacekeepers from a stabilization force known as
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a new sco. are under attack, several have been killed and injured while helping the congolese army bend up and 23 advance in northern keep province. so those are caught in the crossfire in north and south cables. hundreds of civilians have been cubes and injured in the last few weeks. congress foreign minister said to, for want in military's participation and attacks on goma is an act of war and called on the counsel to act decisively say to security. this security council must impose targeted sanctions, including asset freeze and travel ban not only against identified members of the chain of command of the r d f. me, but also against the political decision makers responsible for this aggression. for one does, ambassador did not admit its troops were fighting alongside the m $23.00, but also didn't deny it. the credit crisis could have been invited. i did. yes. the
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government to demonstrate to the general commitment to peace. after the meeting, i asked congress for administer if she was disappointed, the security council has failed to hold the fighting case. and for the past 3 years, the security council has failed to come with these people. it has not acted, it has not held the people accountable who are directly linked to the chain of command linking the r d s. and the m 23 chain of command studied all the way back to godaddy. there's disagreement on the security council on what to do next. the french are pushing hard for a council statement, calling for the m 23. and we're wondering, forces to stand down. but several members of the council don't want to specifically name lawanda in fear of agitating keowee. and thus making the process to piece that much harder. gabriel's, on the, i'll just say to at the united nations, new york, it's still had it filled out. is there
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a donald trump on columbia as president right? tower threats. as a gustavo petro book, see what's been a tree plains, covering the quoted migrants, the president of the roost with another 5 years and tired of extending his 30 year room. the had a lot of a let's have a look at the weather across north america and welcome relief has arrived across the south west of the us, thanks to a storm is pulled into southern parts of california is bought some rain as well as the mountain snow we're looking at along the spells of rain here, rather than to mention down pulls, which could cause lance life. that is a slight chance of that thanks to the burn scars, that will, which is to all the weather pushes off for further towards the east system of the southeastern states. seen some of the showers in monday in 2 chairs day the rain
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picks up as well for texas, but it's not the winter weather that we saw just a few days ago. instead, that will be confined to to the northeast. you can see some snow moving into southern parts of and terrier pushing across the very far east of canada as well. now there's good news to come in terms of temperatures. that central 3rd of us is going to see them pick up over the next few days. so 11 degrees in kansas city, not too bad on choose day. and a little bit of was coming into the east coast. there be a little bit of rooms coming back into northern parts of mexico, where we have seen a cold spell. monterey, at 20 degrees celsius. it is looking most gallery on choose to have a look at that mexico city $25.00 degrees above the average with sunshine on choose day of the passion for supporting local communities and pioneering in normative african
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and exchange the space palestinians all set to attend to know the gaza on monday morning listening celebrated to read the news. the ceasefire agreement between 11 on israel has been extended by more than 3 weeks to february. the 18th tension is hi, this is randy false is killed at least 22 people of the m 23. all groups says that it's taken the city of government in the east and democratic republic. comb, good companies, best reasons, sol. josephine seem to have to go over the weapons to un forces as ordered by the group. the head of the world health organization has condemned the killing of at least 70 people to a hospital and sit on stuff full reach. and local officials say, members of the rep and support forces attacked the saudi hospital in the old fashion address. but i of says that the a sold took place while the facility was full of patients, the power ministry. all right, so i found the cities on be it'd be financed it on since april 20, 23,
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tens of thousands of being killed. and more than 10000000 people displaced a dui suspended plan. the sanctions on columbia after resolution was reached on the return of mike woods, the columbia, and president to earlier blocked to american military aircraft carrying deported migrants. this novel petrie had said that he wouldn't accept any flights unless the us treats people tease with dignity and respect. come paid on promises of most people patients. these announced increasing tire of federal colombian impulse, some of the cancellation of visas, full government officials, sinus under p, a. t as low reaction from bulk. a tall of the take away from columbia, at least for now is the president gustavo paper has no intention of backing down quite the opposite. he already directed the minister of commerce. here to impose blankets 25 per cent paris on or all goods imported from the united states,
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starting on monday. any also posted on ex, i've long letter directly to presidents from where he seems to respond to the fact that for example, they took away is visa, saying that he doesn't really like to go to the united states. that he finds a bit of boring. he also talks about what he likes in the united states and goes on to installed from directly saying that he's ending slavery, that he thinks that the people like him, like basically the faith or another. like, you know, americans are inferior as best. he says, paper says the stubborn and he's willing to continue this fight for you. mind if you again surprised me. then trump and also saying that he is ready to bring those parents up to 50 percent. so as we see, this crisis keeps escalating with the consequences that it could have uh for the economies of both countries, in particular, for colombia and many people here,
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calling on both countries to de escalate. and couldn't see the consequences that this crisis could bring it into cologne. the relationship between columbia and the united states is a central while the us has the right to define its immigration policy. no colombian should be mistreated. this should not become a conflict that effects thousands of colombians in the us or the vital ties of the trade investment and cooperation are key to our development. the chamber of commerce calls for any differences to be resolved through the proper diplomatic channels. but at least for now, from what we're hearing from these price events, what we're seeing is that further escalation, with the very dire consequences that it could bring less than that i'm get as, as the both the so the trump administration was deployed 1500 traits to the border with mexico to tackle emigration and that role reports not in them but could rise how to construct a pool. so if mel paso in texas,
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the pentagon says it expects to send some $10000.00 active duty military troops here to the us southern border in order to follow president drums orders to secure it and sealed a border completely. now the 1st wave has already arrived here at 4 bliss in el paso, some 1500 troops from the army and from the marines had been arriving this weekend . they are currently getting training from custom and border enforcement, and then expected to spread out across this border. exactly what they'll do, that's still to be determined, the most likely they'll be standing guard, trying to show a sign of intimidation toward would be bored across stairs. and even doing things as mundane as data entry. now this is not the 1st time though that we've seen this build up of military assets here during biden's administration. and during trumps 1st term, there had been similar instances. but the difference here is due to trump national emergency declaration,
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he's really trying to give broader authority to the military to take more options here that perhaps we previously have not seen. and he's trying to justify this by calling this a current invasion of the border, which trump says is a danger to the us is solver and t. now that's despite the border crossing numbers at a 4 year low at this moment. but certainly this is what trump's base has been waiting to see and him taking these drastic actions straight out of the gate. also now, 30 days from now is when the border mission here based in el paso and its military commanders, will be developing a plan that it will then send onto trump. to say exactly what these arriving troops will be doing. what sort of law enforcement actions they may be taking in order to secure this border reporting from el paso, texas, heidi joe castro, out to 0. that would be more immigration rates across the us. around 60 undocumented migrants were detained as
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a make shift club in colorado. officials sees guns, drugs, and large amounts of cash. they say those arrested were linked to venezuela's, spent the eye glass game on 100 is in chicago, but federal agents have already started making us and another major multi agency operation of the trump administration is clearly making any example of chicago. they have announced new raids on immigration here in chicago and tom home and the borders are, is here in person, along with the deputy attorney general. a law enforcement agent tells me that they are beginning by targeting people who've been convicted of, or accused of crimes who are also undocumented immigrants. and that is confirmed by the alphabet soup of agencies involved here along with a, a customs and border enforcement agency. there's the f, b i d, h e, a, d e a. that is a federal bureau of investigation, the drug enforcement agency, and the alcohol, tobacco and firearms agency. those are criminal agencies,
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not usually involved in immigration. trump administration just trying to create an environment of shock and awe passively to encourage immigrants to leave of their own accord. why in chicago? well, it might be surprising to hear that there's an element of politics involved here. trump is a republican. chicago is a city controlled by democrats in a state controlled by democrats, as well is a sanctuary. city, one in which state laws says with local and state officials cannot cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts. the trump administration says he will investigate and possibly prosecute local officials who do not cooperate. so that sets up a potential legal battle. meanwhile, the people who are effectively undocumented immigrants, we've talked to said they are living in fear. many of them are staying home, not going to school, not going to work in the area of little village hispanic neighborhood here in chicago. many of the shops are empty,
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and that suggests what the trump administration is trying to do with this shock. and awe campaign may be working, john henry and l g 0, chicago. a russia says that soul is attempted to law settlements and you christ, eastern debts region. the defense ministry release video saying that it shows soldiers waving flags in a v e. nova cent. got a town close to the southern front line. it also says it's taking the village of the lean. your training the forward sees, have not yet commented. valerie settings on the lucas shank of the president has won a 7th time with nearly 88 percent of the vote. he's already served that he has an office, the opposition. you can the us cool the vote, the shop, but it's smith reports now from the capital bins of the alexander lucretia and co already knows what the result of the russian presidential election will be. 5 more years in power for this form,
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a soviet phone boss who's already been in charge for 30, had a lengthy press conference after voting, a comparatively christian co cold belarus, a brutal democracy and dismissed the protests of 2020 to almost toppled him. yes, we got 5 years ago we saw that we had a certain number of crazy, you know, and you know, it's not the majority that always transit country upside down, but a wild minority less. but today it's over a dollar which is different. they have been metaphorically vaccinated for sure because they know where to go and they understand some interest. yes, you have parasites and those who don't want to work, but they are a terrible minority nutrition coast security policies crushed the monks and protests in the summer of 2020 tens of thousands of people were arrested by position leaders. why the jail for excellence today, the only protest possible is outside the country in the polish capital. so hundreds, much with spent lot of just going to sky it with the us and you believe was the
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actual when i have elections in 2020. what is happening now in bella? ruth, is a foss. this is notion and election, but a special electoral operation to keep lucas string cohen power before all the candidates on the bottom of the issue, you have not mounted any serious challenge. so even supporting the incumbent loo, cushion, co ones casually balance relations between the you and russian. but since 2020, he's become more politically and economically reliant on moscow. the biggest challenge had for alexander lucas jenco could be what happens to by the roost if there's an end to the will between russia and ukraine, country sanctioned by your the president might seek to benefit from any peace dividend. the framing of some $200.00 political prisoners might be the start of an attempt to try to improve relations with the west. bonus miss l just erik mintz farmers. and so if you have joined a student that price as it goes the desk for $15.00 people in a roof collapse. so the train station protest is

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