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a mark, sisters, one. this is where the story of savannah didn't have any stories to tell the on the hello on elizabeth put on them. and this is the news. our live from doha. coming out for the next 60 minutes. violent spreads across the occupied west bank because really forces couldn't gunmen who opened fire at a check point. medical evacuations from gaza, of course, on hold afterwards delayed, as well as the list of patients approved for travel. the
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child took a course to serious future. the new transitional leader tells curtis lead sizes to lay down their weapons, as he visits for kids in china. vitale, 8. talk to us president donald trump tower. take effect and posing trade, texas on american goods on devon asked with the scores the trunk. so when that has shots across the works tough football leaks with manchester city to things in january spending tests often for payouts, more than $220000000.00 on the plan. the, there's rarely all me says it's troops have killed a gunman off to he opened fire at a check point and the occupied west back please. 8 soldiers injured. and the shooting that happened in the side of
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the check point and the notes of the occupied territory is rarely forces have blocked off the road near the scene of the attack. at least 2 of the wounded are in critical condition. it comes as rarely, military continues and offensive in the occupied west bank, which is code, at least 40 full palestinians. and 2, we will let spring in laura con. she's joining us from jordan's capital amante's because they had because as rarely government and palestinian as are so you have bad allergies. 0 from reporting in israel and the occupied westbank floor. first lead. tell us what we know about this, shooting the of the check point as well. the house being an initial is radio. let me prove into this incident. this being why the report engine is right, the media and have a sense of given a pay by play. they say a gunman approach to check point on foot and surprise. the 2 soldiers that entire states just north east of 2 baths at he then broke out into
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a very close range gun fight. i say that he was wielding an em 16 rifle to magazines and was wearing attached co best at the time. he then managed to get into a military complex, and this includes a highly fortified watched hell along side of the buildings. another emergency units came out that that was very close range shooting. once again the is right, the army deployed the drone but decided not to use a likely because of this close range. according to this proof, he then tried to escape when one soldier at through such a good age towards him and others shot towards him. so we know that at he died in this incidents, we also know that we're at least h is right. the soldiers who have been injured to critic pay to them have been flown into a hospital in haifa, where they're going to be treated for that were lower. as we mentioned, this has happened and during a time of increased is where the volumes and the occupied westbank,
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including the setting off of even more check points as well. absolutely. i mean, the as radius of the century tightened a siege, specifically in the north of the occupied westbank. this started in janine around 2 weeks ago and then a 2 days off to the seats plant and got the came into place that some yahoo said he was going to send more troops into the occupied westbank. we also know that israel counts of defense minister went to jeanine as they brought the troops in and essentially said, we're going to stay there until we route out full flights as that. but we know also, as the trips ended up to about 15000 palestinians were displaced from that comp. they essentially have to move out and find homes elsewhere. we also know that dozens of buildings have been leveled. this includes people's homes. we still right domestic footage, just 2 days ago of 2100 is completely destroyed by the is right. the military.
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they've also expanded this out just south into tell, cut them, but we know around 8000 people have had to escape very quickly as he is ready for us to move to and destroyed so much of the infrastructure that and also it's been very difficult for ambulances to move in and out of the as of essentially got a child cold over that, that expanded to all the areas out, including an area at to boss, which is where this says, shootout and century took place this morning. but you mentioned check points at. nope, that's around $900.00 check points, all across the occupied west point. we know that more than half being directed, essentially in the last 2 weeks. and this includes blocking off roads with dot. so what i trying to do is create a chart called around communities around towns, city. so it's making it almost impossible for posting is to move around the occupied westbank yet $900.00 check points. and what is not
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a very large territory and or thank you very much for that context or con, with the latest from oman, as well as well as offensive in the janine refugee camp isn't news. it was set top by the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees on was in 1953 to accommodate palestinians forcibly displays by his riley's during the knock by what catastrophe . 2 years ago, about 24000 people were living in 420 square and mesa is unable to return to the ancestral lands, despise international laws and a un resolution. janine is also a hub for resistance quotes, which operates under the umbrella of the janine brigades. it has one of the largest highest draw the unemployment and poverty rates among the 19 refugee camps in the occupied westbank in 2002. it was the size of a major is really offensive, which killed at least 50 to palestinians, mostly civilians, and destroyed much of the camp. well,
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let's bring in of the audio and he is an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in castle. great to see you. i've done, let's begin with. why did you think we're seeing such a ma increase in violence and is really military action. and the occupied westbank, including engineering, since the gauze of cease file began on january 19th. well, i think it's becoming incredibly clear now increasingly clear that as part of this really acceptance of the ceasefire agreements, perhaps this was even as trump was just coming into office, that there was seen as a potential green light for it to escalate its operations in the west bank, this of course is coming on the heels of you know, major noise regarding the possibility of annexation of large sections of the west bank. and so this is in many ways an attempt to pacify further the palestinian population in areas where there continues to be resistance to the occupation. while we are supposed to be having the negotiations between israel and mos me days,
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and by casa, and each of egypt for the next on the sea slide, the lease was supposed to begin on monday. they haven't so far. but meanwhile, is where the problem is to benjamin netanyahu has traveled to washington dc. to meet with trump, i just want to have a look at the lakes has comments from trump before we discuss what, what the, what we come out of those nice things. so you, as president, donald trump says there are no guarantees that the sci fi and gaza will hold his expect to discuss the situation, which is why the problem is to benjamin netanyahu. mesa on tuesday. and israel says it's prepared to send a delegation to doha. so talks on implementing the 2nd phase of the cx, 5 d, and with him us. this comes as really military says it's filed on a number of palestinians and gaza despite the do as well. settlements minister has wound the gaza will not be rebuilt until the moss is completely dismantled.
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let's bring up to look back in. so donald trump saying again on monday, he has no guarantees of the piece is going to hold. he may have similar comments on the 1st day of his presidency. so does the us, it has the leverage to make the sci fi hold. does it seem like trump has the political well, as well that's unclear for now. i think there's certainly a convergence on a number of agenda items in which we, we can see that this administration in particular is adopting the most, you know, far right. agenda items considering things like annexation, but also the possibility of a continued occupation of gaza. we've even heard ideas floated regarding the mass expulsion, essentially the ethnic cleansing of palestinians from gaza. so depending on what kinds of concessions are willing to be made to these fairly leadership in line with some of those demands, it's possible that you might continue to see the cease fire be maintained, and at the same time, of course, there's so many internal contradictions, right? that on the one hand, the ceasefire agreement is premised on the idea of coming to terms with
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a have mass. and at the same time that is rarely leadership continues to maintain, that it has the right to eliminate the organization. something that, of course, that has failed to do over 15 months of essentially unchecked a genocidal off load on cousins. and despite being unable to do that, as of clearly seen from the visuals that we see off off flashes whenever the captives are released. and the condition that the fighters and the group seems to be in despite all of that, he is on his way to the, to ship that they have to destroy him off. what will be, you know, the 2nd phase of the deal is suppose to negotiate that is very withdrawal of gaza, which seems completely unacceptable to those really rise and this cabinet. what do you think of all the concessions that will be acceptable to them to allow the 2nd part of the deal to go through, including as you mentioned, the noises we've been hearing about annexation of the west bank?
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well, certainly, i think you know, that those 2 stories are connected and especially what we're seeing in terms of the mass of escalation. i mean, you referenced the 2002 incursion into jeanine by as really forces. but what we've seen in the last few weeks, the engine is coming from is really forces unprecedented. historically, we've never seen the scale of air strikes, the mass destruction, of course, to this placement of many thousands of families, or essentially being a forced out, you know, at the, at the barrel of, of a gun. this isn't something that has uh, any kind of precedents historically and the fact that they're not just, you know, residents of the west bank, but are also refugees who've already been ethnically cleanse from the original homes. going back to 1948 in many ways the speaks to a very dangerous escalation in which clearly the current is really a government in line with many of these far right forces that we've talked about 6 to potentially an x. and that index ation, of course, comes with responsibility for millions of palestinians or in the west bank with all of a sudden become subjects of the as really state even further than what we've seen in
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terms of the occupation that they've been in during since 1967, is there an ethnic cleansing campaign on, you know, on order and one that might be even supported by this us administration? i think these are certainly the concerns that everyone shares right now because this us administration, this president's pick for the us ambassador to as well. mike huckabee supports amex ation of the west bank and he's not the only one to defend secretary paid hex. this supports the next thing the west bank has put for us and back to the, to the you when believes that is world has a biblical right to the west bank. yeah, certainly these are the statements that we've seen coming out of members of this administration. again, it's nothing new. we've also seen that with past administrations in terms of never really wanting to address um you know, the reality on the ground which is in apartheid system that has been in place for many decades. the slow ethnic cleansing, that is now accelerating at a very dangerous pace. and of course, there can only be
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a political solution here. and one in which there simply is no political will coming out of the united states. and certainly not within these really leadership. and as a result, of course, palestinians are, you know, forced into a situation in which they're hoping for some application of international law standards that we've seen in terms of many of the recent rulings not only the i c j decision on genocide but a significantly the i c j a ruling on the occupation that came last summer. abdulla alada out of georgetown university here in colorado. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. thank you. as well has delayed tuesday's medical evacuation of critically ill and wounded palestinian patients from gaza onto the seas font agreement as well as supposed to allow 50 patients who need urgent treatment to prove to leave through the board of costs. and with egypt every day that target hasn't been met with only a $122.00 critically empowers to the ends of actuated in 3 days. the world health
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organization says up 214000 people who urgently need medical treatment. for more on this was joined by doctor james smith. he's an emergency physician who has worked in gaza. he's joining us live from london. thank you very much for your time. as was mentioned, you've worked in guys. i believe you were last fair in june. can you give us an idea and there are thousands of patients who need medical evacuation that can you give us an idea about the types of patients who need to be evacuated and why this part of the ceasefire agreement is so important that yeah, so as you mentioned between 12 and 14000 people. ready in guys are currently required evacuation outside of the gaza strip to receive medical surgical treatment that will literally save their lives. now a substantial proportion of, of. ready patients which has been treat simple in garza,
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were it not for the fact that these radio occupation forces have systematically destroyed and dismantled the health system in gaza. we're talking here about children with congenital heart defect, some of the complex multi organ issues. children with cancer adults, 2 of course, and importantly, i think it's also necessary to mention the treatment of, of injured competence. we haven't discussed this at any great length, but of course injury it's known. active competence are also a protected group on the international humanitarian law. at the rate, that's israel is currently facilitating mixing that the evacuation of individuals outside of casa, it would currently takes $378.00 days, at least to evacuate the $14000.00 people that require treatment. i myself have
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treated children and adults in gaza who died as a result of the medical and surgical conditions who otherwise could have been cited . if we had been able to evacuate them outside of concert in a timely fashion, dot smith, they inara aid organization. they've been talking about this, they facilitate medical evacuations at times. and they've said that the evaluations are like trying to navigate a twisted reality tv show, with a rules for survival, a constantly shifting. and the stakes are often a child's life. and is that what you're hearing from your colleagues? this? absolutely, i mean this is the most sort of bureaucratic lead to the system. and it's important to mention that this of course, was the situation prior to october of 2023. these are the conditions of occupation that israel has imposed on the 2100000 people living in gaza and throughout the
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course occupied palestine. the current situation is such that the ministry of health submits a list to co gats, which is an extension of these ready monitoring. co got then make a series of designations based on what appeared to be reasonably a rather entirely arbitrary criteria. so we've had individuals from the same family as some have been accepted, others have been refused. it's not clear what clinical criteria is any they are using. and then not list is returned to the ministry of health. they then have 24 hours to let the organize all of the logistics for an evacuation, which under the current conditions is almost impossible. certainly, any adults or childs it receiving a treatment in an intensive care units. it's impossible to facilitate the movements of a critical young well patients at any hospital in gaza and to rough folder, and then to be received by specialists on the egypt side. and it's really important
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to remember that facilitating 50 medical evacuations every day is actually part of the ceasefire agreement. what were the medical conditions? some guys are you say that so many of these patients that they wouldn't need to leave gaza if it wasn't for as well season from bottom and what were the conditions and guides of the last time you were there? and what have you heard from your colleagues? about it for how they've improved since the cx 5. if i may, i just want to emphasize the point that you 1st made the which is that the fact that israel has not facilitated the requisite number of medical evaluations does put the ready occupation info the breach of the ceasefire agreement. this is an incredibly great breach halls the terms of facies via the, the health system in god. so i mean, the ministry of health and god civic plans, but the health system had collapsed in october of 2023 and it never recovered. it wasn't able to recover because the violence and the disruption continued back in
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june when i was last to the the health system was functional only by virtue of the fact that the palestinian health workforce is the most committed and determined health workforce that i have ever had the privilege of working with but the infrastructure, the medical supplies the sheer over well i'm of a number of injured patients and unwell patients was phenomenal. nothing has really changed under the terms of the ceasefire agreement. of course, the immediacy of the genocide has, has image, but the conditions of occupation remain exactly the same, but presents that thank you so much for sharing your insights with us. we really appreciate it. but the mazda of the code is lead 3 in democratic forces is quoting for syria, to become a secular, and the centralized stage off the top playing of the side regime and december.
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muslim of this is he discuss compromises and solutions during the recent mason with a transitional leader with i'll shut off a some of in java. the reports from the syrian capital, damascus of the faith of golden cl remains, is sticking points in efforts to be unified. this country under a single come on and governance according to i'm going to shut off doubling. what they want to do is to be sure the kurdish fighters lay down their weapons. be part of the singular defense ministry and tend to over the forward used to their control . according to the, as the, the city and democratic forces mostly curtis us back fights is they want to maintain a send me an autonomous status for the areas under their control. they do not want to be part of a single defense force. the ones who have an army, which they control, and they want to maintain control of heisen business and of families that are being kept in the account has been pointed fields, which are a major source of revenue for just going to the original asset seeking the photos
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of the assad regime was a historic step for the serial people. and based on that, a new syria should be built without restoring the bought the party or it's ideology . indeed, we want to move the serial forward together without repeating the bought experience . caught couldn't hold our kids. that is unacceptable. if once a buffer zone all the way from both ends of the freight, he's ever ended up all the way through to get off the border. one, the courage, prices to lay down their weapons. and it wants them to be part of the united states to cation the i is, i'm on this one. another important issue for turkey, a in syria, is that in the fight against terrorism, just as with the fight against isis, the fight against p, k, k. and why p cheap should continue at the same time. right now the domestic is, administration is continuing it if it's to reach out to the white pg item particular to find a solution to k is following this closely. hope is that this problem can be resolved without bloodshed and miss it in the mean time between i'm a,
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the show and surface president for the if they had one, the issue of kurdish fighters and to p as border is expected to dominate the discussion. turkey on his but says that if i'm going to shut off the government and city of the government's own efforts to try and find and amicable to bring those fighters unto the unified, come on fail. it might take the boxes on hand. some of them drop it down to 0. and i'll correspondence and them co c o is joining us, live from the to there's capital on crocodile shut out. traveling to neighboring, took you to discuss the joint security ties. and as we heard from a some of this, and i'm so much at stake, the faith just could advice is who took a has force for many years. the definite, this is a very people, so diplomatic visits by all my sales sorrow. his 2nd for magic visits after he became the presidential, a transitional presence of the new series uh around the public and his 1st visit to
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turkey. a actually menu were expecting him to have arrived earlier, but his position in the government has now been firm. now he's and he's going to be officially well counted by the turkish prison, his circus counterpart in less than 4 hours in less than 4 hours by later meetings between the 2 leaders is going to kick in and then they will have a working dinner and a 2 presidents will deliver a joint press conference around as 7 thirty's it pm local time into q. and this visit is important because trick you have is the country that post the largest number of cv and references and their return is course the code for the turkish elections for the trick is so sorry to trick as you call them. and for the new searing government that has been as a that is being established right now. and of course,
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the restructuring of the country of syria. and the rebuilding is very important and turkish companies who have gain global of fame global eh, respect around the invest free a are looking forward. it's a jump in syria, it to help the do those in a construction projects. this is a win win muscle and they for syria, but also for a trickier or for countries like germany who are also going to send syrian refugees back to their country after bashar assad government has been at austin and the defense. and there are defense projects that are being discussed through kit is willing to, and militarily, twin and equipped the new syrian army. as some new military bases are on the agenda . these, these topics will be discussed. but the very critical topic is the syrian democratic forces and it's on the way the why pj, which trickier considers as a sewer branch of the outboard crew to cell work as far as the p k. k to can
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doesn't want any independent curtis entity. and so we have that could end up as a great cool the song including the curtis was a community inter kia, iran and in northern iraq as well as it truly does seem to we all of the c, f and the y p g issue. but the means and methods are going to be critical to be discussed by the thank you very much for that. send them costeo to live in on kinda of the just moments after us president donald trump's terrace on chinese goods came into effect. china retaliated, imposing its own trade taxes on american products, the finance minister and owls to new levies on a range of america. next polls during his 1st term, trump initiated a to your trade will with china over it's huge us trade surplus. jessica washington has the reaction from badging. i'm on badging is famous one switching shopping
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stories in terms of districts. it's the last day if the chinese new year public holiday and people here are enjoying the festivities. that's the holidays come to a close and the us terrace took effect. china responded swiftly with a 15 percent tariff on us coal and liquefied natural gas products, and a 10 percent tariff on crude oil and agricultural machinery. those measures will start from february 10th, beijing says washington's move violates the rules of the world trade organization and damages, economic and trade corporation. between the us and china. we asked people in the streets of staging what they think of donald trump's terrace on chinese to it's and how they feel about the us china relationship because of the china and the us need to co operate in many areas such as a i don't yasu to the us startups
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a big impact on chinese economy, especially exports. the tires will particularly sting businesses reliant on the us market. but if we look at the broad picture, chinese economy isn't as reliant on the us as it once was. both to trade ties with other parts of the world have made china the top trading partner for more than $100.00 countries. the white house says us president donald trump will speak with china as president season paying. as soon as this week, jessica washington, which is 0 aging on monday, stocks in europe will 1st lump, dr. tom said he'll soon and post house on goods from the european union. i shouldn't have bought a is joining us live from brussel. so you minutes has mentioned brussels on monday, hash them to discuss, defends president, trump, comments on power of seem to overshadow those tools as they've been any more reaction today. the more and more and more to come for the simple reason is that you have the latest do understand that these
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are changing times. elizabeth and this needs to be a way to cope with from eventually to bands, particularly when it comes to the trade deficit with you, which is a sense of $300000000000.00 which have to be addressed. and that is the, the symbol this minute so far enough as that v vi says that we're starting to from, if you, we 8 c. and that's a sentiment that has been with the rating across the european union. but as a decision has been made by your lead us, that they are not going to bend, which is with from, for the time be they're working on contingency plans. like if from decides to slap the targets, they would fly on this side, which american products and sexes would be also targeted by european types. but for the time being, this is what you need the trying to do they say the willing to buy more. yeah.
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liquefied natural gas from the americans, more weapons from and but it's, we get from, from the united states of america to send a message to, from the genuine about doing a business. because this is not the only issue they're going to have to deal with in the near future. elizabeth, as far as trump is concerned, that is the issue nato transatlantic alliance. and what happens next in a crate? and on all these particular issues, the europeans still need the security on the americans have been providing to the continents over manage a case. i'm not willing to lose that security. i'm putting the americans have been offering them. so we're expecting the trade ministers today meeting it was a to continue with that same particular message. the need to continue a corporation on trade with the athletic is. but if alternative trump decides to slot those type of the or
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b is what reciprocates cushion. thank you. very much for that. how shall i have bought over the latest live in brussels? the still ahead on the news, all the us president moves to dismantle an agency overseeing american an age programs around the world. plus and $23.00 levels and the allies declare a unique natural ceasefire and democratic republic of congo. hundreds of people have been killed in the slicing going around up the best of the action from the asian champions league, including the spectacular goal from a for one level the it's getting colder and colder in the scenario, particularly southeastern, here for the is coming down from the knolls across the black sea, but in contrast this.

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