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the, the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure. now counter and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the, for the back keyboard. this is the news. our own algae 0 live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, had an option of an option. what are they going to do? they have to go back to us president donald trump doubles down on his proposal to relocate palestinians out of guys while it's being rebuilt, applied rejected by the palestinians,
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egypt and jordan. those comments come just ahead of crucial talks on guys that trump is about to host these really prime minister benyamin missed out at the white house also in the used to is there any soldiers that killed in the occupied westbank as that is really military operation intensifies across multiple policy and the seats are shooting out an education centering sweden kills at least 10 people. the prime minister says is the worst mashing thing in the country's history . and the un calls for the airport in the company's city of go my to be reopened, to allow medical help. after the rebels declared, uni, latch will suffice. and peters, famous with all the de sports needs of the hammering manchester. so the 51 in the frame, it is awesome. oh no. sending it to those differences in the b cups, semi finals,
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the thank you for joining us. us president donald trump has reiterated the palestinians in guys i should leave the strip while it's being rebuilt. he made those comments just ahead of a crucial meeting with these really prime minister who arrived in the us on monday . trump has again proposed pushing palestinians out of gaza while it's being rebuilt. a plan which has been rejected by the palestinians themselves along with neighboring countries. egypt and jordan, they have no alternative right now. i mean, they're there because they have no alternative. what do they have? it is a big pile of rubble right now. i mean, have you seen the pictures of it? have you been there? it's terrible to live, live like that, and very dangerous, a shooting all over the place is bombing all over the place on both sides. no, i would think if they had an option of, of moving doing it either in
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a large group or various smaller groups to take care of that close to 2000000 people. i would think that they would be thrilled to do to both the mouse and the us have confirmed that the next stage of sci fi talks have begun. phase 2 will see is really troops completely withdraw from guys along with the exchange of palestinian prisoners for the remaining is really captive cutoffs. prime minister would meet us officials in florida on the 1st, on thursday a day before. and he's really delegation of rise in doha from these are these really captives have gathered in washington, they've called for the trump administration to ensure that the sci fi in guys doesn't fall apart so that they're relative held in the gaza strip, can return as go live to our white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it was in washington dc, a highly anticipated meeting. kimberly, between trump and, and that's in the out. that's the i'll being the 1st for anita to uh, visit the white house since trump re took office. uh beyond the symbolism of this
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visit, some crucial topics for discussion. yeah, i really underscores the fact that today, this is the 1st foreign leader, the prime minister of israel. just how much not only president trump, but the united states values is relationship with is real. and, you know, as we heard there the comments from president trump and he commented about how gaza is now a pile of rubble. it serves to remind our viewers that it is a pile of rubble in part because not just of the actions v is rarely military, but because of the weapons supplied and paid for by the united states. now in terms of the building, gaza, that is just one of the discussion points that will be taking place between the is really prime minister and the us president. we should point out he, these really apartments are due to arrive at any moment. and we should also point
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out that as the us president was talking to reporters in the last hour or so, he did not only talk about the fact that he is encouraging the displacement of palestinians to egypt and jordan. and he denies that he is a forcibly displaced in you, he continues to suggest that this is something and we'll continue to talk about this with the is really prime minister. oh, he is also going to be talking about arise nuclear program. and he is also going to be talking about expansion of the abraham of cords. of course, this is something that is of concern to iran. and he is also going to be talking about the pending transfer of weapons to israel. something that was frozen under the previous biden administration. all right, kimberly, thank you very much for the moment. will of course come back to you once we see these ready, prime minister arriving back at the white house. in the meantime, let's speak to our senior political analyst,
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my one bushera who is joining us live from bill. ha. so my one is we heard that trump doubling down on this controversial proposal that palestinian should be moved out of guys are for their own good. he says, even though the palestinian suggestion is a jordanian devil outright rejected this proposal, how do you interpret these comments by trump asthma to the hours about to arrive to the white house? this is part of a now a series of the corporations and positions by drum scientists administration that reveal the real trump if you will. if you remember, for the past few days and weeks, a lot of commentators including those. so in our channel, we're predicting the unpredictability of donald trump and the transaction that at the o, donald trump was in fact he was
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a point thing. some of the most hard core pro is the diplomats, including the american advisor to 0 and my cock a b was an extreme evangelical scientist including the you and invested to the us a bunch of the you on the friday cause hardcore designers including the on the other side of the discussion in boy than that has the kids. i advise them so. so for us and uh and tom, both of us 48 hours also told us that uh perhaps. uh the, the uh the, the land size is, uh, is perhaps too small. maybe needs bit more land. maybe the westbank and the doctor . but because you said uh, humanitarian predicts for transferring the palestinians. yet again. so i think uh president, trump is revealing one more uh, the extremity or 1st position uh as the weights. and this is very important to remind our viewers around the world that he is hosting
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a basically an indicted war criminals. that most confidence in the world would not cost or would arrest on. all right, and that is benjamin avenue. and of course we're all going to be watching my won the dynamics between trump and next you know, this time around. what do you think it's going to be like? and you know, what does to renew to lions mean? not just for guys that but for the rest of this region. so you know, like all these things i've just mentioned, right? 5 or 6 things and i can add to them another, you know, doesn't things that drum is doing for is are and doing for nothing. yeah. whole doing against the palestinians. but nathaniel has absolutely nothing to do for trump. right. so this is clearly a one way street as the session has officially ask
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congress for another, an extra $1000000000.00 of arms in addition to the $8000000000.00 of arms that by the session just ask congress to deliver in arms to is right. so tom is doing go fixing possible, walking away from that you on the council of human rights, you know, walking away from one or one step single payments and all these other things i've been mentioning, while infinity allies very little or nothing off drunk. so this is a decent, mature causal relationship where it's clear who's the boss. it's clear that the now is totally and i totally dependent on trump. and trump is going to show nothing, you know, again, who's the boss in the sense that it's going to be up to trump now moving forward, that's going to be dictating the piece of things. now that doesn't mean that there's going to be a disagreement on substance. this is really important on the line. trump and that then you know,
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i agree on the end game that probably wouldn't involve is right. spinning next thing, good part of the occupied territories in the west bank. and would it be probably thought about isaac permissions was somebody countries with the assistance of the united states. but while they agree on this end game, they don't agree. this is really about how to get there. nothing. you all wants to continue with the war. part of the trump does not want to continue with the war. now, nothing y'all wants to attack it on from does not necessarily want to attack their on. now he wants to punish it with most of your sections and probably want to negotiate with the right. so while they agree on the end game, they don't necessarily agree on, on the priority on the means and on the time lines of how to get there. thank you, my one for that to always good to get your analysis as always. mountain bushera, senior political analyst. of course, we'll come back to you once we hear from trump and nothing out at the white house.
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let's not bringing daniel levy who's a former is really a political negotiator and the president of the us middle east projects general is joining us from london. i don't know if you were able to hear what a senior political analyst my one was saying that just wanted to get your thoughts on, on his point about this, you know, having nothing to offer donald trump and donald trump being the boss right now. do you agree with that within the context, all the exceptional relationships, the role that he's role plays inside american politics and that republican ecosystem. christian evangelicals on this, the day with the cloth, the congressional cool. chris? bob? yes. one of the things that not to in yahoo is going to washington, forced to sniff out what is his sense of whether trump line the knots in yahoo. so with these rails a criminal activities against the palestinians. that's a div just again pause, let,
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let that sink kid. the 1st leader, the new administration, us will host a someone with an arrest warrant for war crimes against that's america today, but nothing young wants to know is trump the line with he's narrow beach political calculations and interests and what are his political calculations right now after you know that the 1st phase of the ceasefire being completed successfully, the 2nd phase, about the negotiations, worried about to begin what, what says mitch. yeah. want right now is what i think is quite transparent to nothing yet wants as many options as possible. open to him and full month to month stubs is the option to not continue down the part of the deal that has been agreed . that's the deal that has these roughly withdrawing, leaving the philadelphia card to leaving calls of palestinians getting more freedom
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of movement inside goals and maintaining the ability to get to monetary assistance and having to release those additional palestinian prisoners often kept with decades and is ready jails and exchange for the rest use riley's up being held so nothing out and won't stop options. and he wants to finding poems on next spaces of the deal. what he failed to do before the fact what he agreed not to do, and you're not going to be militarized. come off in that way. that's clearly a section. all right and dining. what do you think about the trump administration's controversial proposal to relocate palestinian saying that this is down? good. that dumpling down on this even even after it was rejected by the jordanians, egypt. sions. and the palestinians, of course, do you think this is a proposal that's ever likely to come to fruition a well that's recognized for the does this is criminal is illegal. it's incredibly dangerous. i guess the history of forced displacement or not incredibly
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dangerous skin today as environment where he's read has made it clear it was too deep. bulky like policy. you have those restaurants for war crimes. you have a genocide case at the international court of justice. but then you look and you say. ringback hugely heavy lift. this would be, i don't think it can be done. but well, america trying to this when you ask yourself what possible american interest security interest to be. so it's one of the mind america's security. so why don't they pursue this green grand panama canal terrace in bilateral trade? whatever else 1 may say the end beneficiaries supposed to be america, nicky cleansing does. what's the american interest by the way to succeed? jordan and egypt would likely become front line resistance states on like today. and then you all skills self. a ton of america do it. is america the pallets of sold off to warehouses?
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america try to penitent and shape the weekend in the way it desired. and when it's faced resistance, it is failed in america is waiting for today in the multi overwhelmed la c. on this i would say for if what we just heard is the genuine interest, the wellbeing of palestinians. it will take years to rebuild this russell, the palestinians deserve not to live in that situation. and the reason there, if that's what you carry out there will be, there is a barrier adjacent to tarza. for when most calls is originally comedy, which spelled from that area, then that families, they have a right to return to it, to restitution to compensation. they could go back and forth every day or even be the reconstruction labor force. and that area is, of course, this, well, the south to beach felt that they get the laptop. now that would be a cds ability stopped the west commission. daniel, as we talk, we're watching the live pictures from washington dc. it looks like the is really
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prime minister is about to arrive at the white house for his much anticipated meeting with donald trump. but i wanted to ask you about what he's facing back at home right now. he's under pressure forces from the families of a captives want to see the 2nd phase of the deal implemented so that their loved ones could return. but also on the pressure from the far right in israel want the war to continue. which side do you think is likely to surrender to as well? so the way we both know that he chose the saw age of domestic political tranquillity, which translated into the rapid use of war for many, many long months. and that's probably he's compet 7. it's where he would like to be . he has dashed 4 in parallel to beginning the implementation of this agreement on the take a vicious escalation in the west bank sense of around jeanine, but to call them all the rare is really making that potential additional flash one
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if he can. i think he would like to freeze this to this point and then test the waters. but i think he also wants to see in washington all the rubble openings potentially data for him. is there a bargain basement? a normalization deal to be done? i doubt it. will this administration allow itself to be tried into an expanded regional consultation, especially with the land that something nothing. yeah, it was long looked at with a significant degree of appetite. so he wants to get a feel for the entire kind of plate of possible options. maybe she will see, and trump someone that even feels confident, he could go back to these, right? the electra we trumps, back in, or conversely, what do you say this guy could be dangerous to be not again, not to as well as radical criminal plans. these would be the palestinians, but to me personally is not 2nd yahoo. and then he has to manage the relationship
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more carefully. and then you might see that combination, including the pressure from home, the pressure to get the rest of these remedies back. dragging not in yahoo way. she doesn't want to go. he didn't want to get to this place. and those images coming out of dawson, the resilience of the piece is the ability for the resistance to stand on its feet . as tunes is victory, narrative to shreds, and he's worried. daniel, always good to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us. we of course, look forward to talking to you again once we hear from next now. and donald trump, as i was saying, it looks like these are the prime minister is about to arrive at the white house. he is the 1st 4 in need of a. this is a 1st whitehouse invitation to a foreign leader. since donald trump re took office and it comes on uh the 17th 17th day of the guys a ceasefire, which i've seen so far, captors,
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and policy and prisoners release in exchange. and the 2nd phase of the si, fi is due to be negotiated very soon. negotiations on that. do to begin very soon. kimberly healthcare is our white house correspondent. she's there for us monitoring . uh oh, the move in today looks like as i would say, give believe that uh these are the prime minister is about to arrive to. so yes and a part of the reason why there may be a bit of a hold up is that there is a sizable but not too large and just to put it into context. but there is a bit of a demonstration that is going on just to give you an idea of how secure a meeting like this has to be when just similar to the inauguration but not to the same scale. there is a security perimeter that was put up that is not normally around the white house. and so there is additional security. and just outside of that, there is a bit of
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a demonstration that is going on right now. just inside of that middle gauge is what is called blair house. that is where be is really prime minister is staying. but even though he is inside these metal gates, i a suspects because of this demonstration that has delayed his arrival somewhat. given the fact that there is an. 2 earn about security, right? so there have been a lot of sirens and as a result this may be delaying his arrival. just to clarify, gives the gates to the white house are open. yeah. just the card. why kimberly? um they several process going on at the same time because we saw one earlier of the families of the captives. it looks like protesting ahead of the prime minister's visit there. or is there another demonstration going on elsewhere? i. i can't see it. i can only hear it, i'm not sure, but this sounds like it may be
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a pro palestinian protest. it's taking place. and so i can't be 100 percent certain if it's the same, if it's united, it's very hard for me to determine without actually laying ice on it. what i can tell you is i am hearing the police motorcycles gearing up, which means that very soon, i suspect we're going to hear the motorcade passing behind me. and then passing this direction towards the west wing at the white house where these really prime minister will be greeted by president trump. now what i can tell you in terms of the schedule is that the is really prime minister. arrived in washington on sunday . and he will be here until the end of the week. why? because the is really prime minister wants to make sure that the money keeps flowing to israel. so he's going to cap off this visit after he meets with the us president on capitol hill. and he's going to be meeting with lawmakers because of
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course is real counts on a steady flow of millions, even if not billions of dollars annually for its security. and so that's why this visit will finish up on capitol hill. but in terms of this meeting today, once he has the meeting with the bilateral meeting with president trump, there will be a joint press conference, and then there will be a close dinner now. following, i don't know if you want to jump in here, but in terms of the questions that you asked me earlier with regard to the topics that will be discussed, we have been talking about the reconstruction of gaza. that is going to be a big one, that they're going to be focusing on. all right, kimberly, we're going to stand by and of course come to you as soon as we see these really 5 minutes arriving there. in the meantime, let's get an update on the situation in guys by itself. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have streamed into the devastated northern area of the gaza strip, but with most homes destroyed, many are being forced to rebuild from scratch. honey,
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my mood has this report from giovanni, a refugee camp were digging into their value a refuge account. ben, it's just hard to imagine that this area, this particular refuge account 2 weeks ago, was quite deserted. and as soon as the cease fire started, people who started to hold through coming back to their homes here. and the moment people return to their homes in northern part and garza city, people found this to your level of destruction. they rushed here, hoping that their homes are still a standing, but instead they found more of a wasteland pile of rubble, the turn, their entire neighborhoods here, the entire of you come into a waste land. what we're seeing here behind me in this frame is more of a desperate attempt to buy people who are returning to their homes to find life under the rubble from the boat. those are that is reopening now. new roads and use trees for people to move easily and to the people who just set up their tents on the other side of the road, trying to find a show there. here to people who are searching under the rubble for whatever item
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they are able to salvage, to protect them from the cold and to protect them from sleeping out in the street. but again, we know the journey of coming back. the northern part of this turban gauze is the was, was very difficult, was litter with many challenges the long road, the preventive uniform carrying many of the stuff. so that's why they are searching under the rubble here. people are hoping they will be able to rebuild their life in a more proper way, but until then, there is a daily struggle to find the basic necessities, water, and sewage are the biggest, the challenge here. and also, the most important part here is the absence of filter, the absence of homes for the hundreds of thousands of people making their way back to the northern parts. and ga, the city, honey, my most of the, from the high lives pictures from washington dc. now the white house where the is really prime minister has just arrived is being greeted by us present. donald trump,
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this is the 1st for leader to visit the white house since from the election. the centers. now the winehouse on the bilateral meeting as now has been in washington since earlier this week since sundays met with a number of present trumps advisors. and now he's headed into the white house to meet with the president financial meeting. kimberly helped get his day for us at the white house, so it looks like that meeting is now on the way. kimberly between trump and that's now was just arrived reminders again of the topics that are up for discussions. thanks. yeah, well you know, there are 2 that are really the big focus right now and that is the fragile ceasefire that is currently in place uh in terms of israel's warrant, gaza. and we should point out that the fragile in that israel is essentially continuing its bombardment only in the west bank and a, in the midst of all of this,
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there is still the ongoing concern about the release of captive. so that is one of the major topics that is going to be discussed and within that reporters were speaking to the president about uh, the reconstruction of gaza or the lack thereof. and we're somewhat a guest to find out that the president has doubled down on basically the, the statements he has made earlier that he has no intention of seeing a rapid reconstruction of gaza. in fact, the us president reiterating earlier comments where he is making suggestions, but it is necessary for egypt and jordan to take in palestinians and but it will take 10 to 15 years to the reconstruction. so i,
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it is expected that this is something that will be discussed further and as the us president maintaining that he believes that god that resembles a demolition sites and it is inhumane for people to live there. he is also expected to talk about a runs nuclear weapons program, and he is also expected to discuss an expansion of the abraham accords and to that. and we should also point out that earlier today the u. s. president also signed an executive order that is sort of late to all of this in, but he really started his maximum pressure campaign on iran, which when you talked about the expansion of the abraham accords, the administration firmly believes that the something that ron would not like and therefore it very much is something that we expect he will be discussing with you is really prime minister. of course, we'll check in with you once that those talks and,
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and come back to you. of course. kimberly how kate's on white house correspondents live there in washington, dc, and other developments. israel's raids across the occupied westbank are entering the 15th day. these really military has bombed palestinian homes inside the 2 grand refugee camp and one of the latest attacks. meanwhile, a gunman has killed 2 is really soldiers at a check point. entire seer. several of the soldiers were wounded before the assailant was shot dead child strife foot has the d test. gunshots spring out across the occupied westbank. bullets ricocheted opened. his ready army watched our he's ready to help him. he says a palestinian government, a tank to 45 compound housing soldiers near a check point. pushed to the village. it say i see you in the early hours of tuesday morning. the is ready, the police itself and make shift check points on the road. close by. the time comes
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as violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are always really licksey vehicles inside the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine homes. businesses and vital infrastructure destroyed is ready ministry rates into palestinian towns and villages across the occupied west bank began to escalate soon off to the house . the tax on october the 7th 2023 and subsequent war garza but they have recently intensified thousands of palestinians being forced to flee the homes. and i love alamo minus but it was an explosion yesterday on how, how washing street. but i have no details. i spend the whole day crying and i don't know what to do. we no longer have any strength to demand, to crying and suffering. we have enjoyed, of the possible months. we have nothing left. my brother does his best to take care of us. i think he's ready on the launch the major offensive across the occupied west bank last month,
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sharply off to the see spot started in garza israel says the rates target members of palestinian groups surely kind of pull some according to the what's up with messages, the destruction is mess of the explosions were huge and the punishment with the collective affiliates really don't care in any way about human rights. the polish thing and health ministry says at least 70 people, including 10 children being killed across the occupied westbank. since the stopped at the, it says hundreds of people have been wounded and detained by his right. the soldiers shall stop the houses, their cutoffs prime minister, mamma been of durham on being just about bonnie's in be vote. during his visit, he met with lebanese president joseph hour, and he says, contact will continue to support lebanese institutions and work on mutual projects . soft of a government has been forms, then a holder has moved from beveled the cost of the prime ministers,

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