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the trunk pad in great force and thoughtful leadership to this i for i appreciate center. very good, i'm sorry, is up to and you know, so i'll just tell you, i'm happy that they're here and i'm sure the present is up to you that are here. and i think that's about the, about the is really press taking the press conference. it is the use of board going forward with i support getting all the features and meetings all includes disjoined, how much is military and government capabilities, and making sure that the casa never poses a threat to us. the
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way that i should want to present to the work. well, i'm not sure what the president's vision is gonna ask. you can speak for himself. he does that very, very well. i have my own to use 3 goals. not one, not 23 goals. and i will meet all 3 goals. i think the president can help enormously. it's a horrible thing. we can forget it. i'll never forget it. you can forget it. then some people want to put it out of the memory, but we're not going to ever let that happen all day october 7th. and it was a horrible was a horrible period of time. and
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a lot of people like to pretend it didn't happen that happened. it's a big group of people that like to pretend it didn't happen, like the holocaust didn't happen. same mindset. know whether we were going to get this thing wrapped up and going to get it done. we're also dealing, i think, very successful a was russia, ukraine. we're going to hopefully get that one done some point in the not too distant future. that's a complex problem also. but we, we solve problems. well, you know what, i left, we had no problem. there was no ukraine and russia fighting. there was no october 7th, there was nothing and some very poor leadership lead to a lot of problems and a lot of death. and it's a shame, but we'll put it out. we'll put out the fires with a lot of fires and we'll put a mess. will a lot of plans change with time and a lot of debt has occurred since i left and now came back this death occurred not
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while i was here, but well somebody else was here. it shouldn't have happened. they shouldn't have allowed it to happen. who would have never happened, and that includes russia. ukraine would have never happened, not even a little bit, not even a chance. but now we are faced with the situation that's different in some ways better and in some ways worse. but we've faced with a very complex and difficult situation, but well, so we'll solve the problem is the one other thing? well, i think jordan, egypt will, i know they've spoken about it with you and they say they're not going to accept. i say that well, but i think other countries will accept also. i think the guys have maybe, is a demolition side right now. if you look at guys at all. i mean there's hardly a building standing and the ones that are going to collapse. you can live in guys
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right now, and i think we need another location. i think it should be a location that's going to make people happy. if you look over the over the decades, it's all depth and guys, this has been happening for years. it's all dead and we can get a beautiful there area to resettle people permanently in nice homes and where they can be happy and not be shot. not be killed, not being life to death. like what's happening in gaza. and right now you haven't guys, it burg, dangerous situation in terms of explosives all over the place in terms of tunnels that nobody knows who's in the tunnel. dall, thing is a mess. and i think that if we can resettle and i believe we can do it in areas where the leaders currently say, no, i mean i've been saying that with mexico having to do with the border and all of the things and you saw what happened. 10000 soldiers and they going to do a good job. i really believe that and i believe canada is going to do a good job also and they said the same thing and then they did something much
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different than what you were hearing. this is a very, very difficult situation, but we're going to get it so i don't think people should be going back to guys. i think the guys has been very unlucky for them. they've lived like hell they lived like you living in hell because it's not a place for people to be living. and the only reason they want to go back and i believe the story is because they have no alternative. what's the alternative, the where? there's no other alternative is they had an alternative, they'd much rather not go back to guys. i live in a beautiful alternative that safe the while really, it would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return. why would they want to return? the place has been the hell. it's been, it's been one of the meanest. what are the meanest places on earth?
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and right now it's, it's, i've seen every picture from every angle better than if i were there. and nobody could live the you can't live there. so we can build, you know, we can build them through a massive amounts of money supplied by other people, very rich nations. and they'll be, they're willing to supply it. and we can build something for them. and one of the countries and it could be jordan if it could be egypt, it could be other countries. and you can go 4 or 5 or 6 areas. it doesn't have to be one area. but you take certain areas and you build really good quality housing on like a beautiful town, like some places where they can live and not die. because guys is a guarantee that they're going to end up dying. the same thing is going to happen again. it's happened over and over again, and it's going to happen again, assures you standing that peter. so i hope that we could do something where they
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wouldn't want to go back, who would want to go back. i have experienced nothing but death and destruction the oh. well, i don't think they're going to tell me now. i know, and i think they're going to tell other people not i think there's a good chance to look all of them. i mean, we're talking about probably a 1000007 people, 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them i think going to be resettled in areas where they could live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. the way. yeah. say it. i don't see it happening. i it's,
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it's too dangerous for people. nobody can go there. it's too dangerous. nobody wants to be there. warriors don't want to be there. soldiers don't want to be there . how can you have people go back? you're saying go back into guys. and now the same thing is going to happen. it will only be death. the best way to do it is you go out and you get beautiful, open areas with the sudden light coming through and you build something nice. they are not going to want to. they are not going to want to go back to guys. no worries to go through. what did you say to them at this moment? same message. i said from the beginning of the war. cut them up and back. you got over 70 percent close to $75.00. percent of the people who everybody believed we will not be caught them in successive deals. and most recently, without progressing trump, we're not going to give up on any of them. and we're not going to give up on our other warnings. come us is not going to be you guys and we're going to get everyone
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the oh, well go to our that's one of the reasons, one of the things we're going to talk about here. and if we, if we, you know, when israel and the united states worked together, and president trump, and i worked together, the chances go up a lot. it's when, when we'd all work together in the united states don't work together. that creates problems when the other side sees daylight between us and occasionally in the last few years. but it might the difficult when we say it so we all so you say around is so weak. i appreciate you saying that that we could have very strong right now, and we're not, we're not gonna allow them to have
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a nuclear weapons. very simple. you know, i signed a very strong proclamation. around was a, in big trouble when i left, they were broke. they didn't have money for a mouse. they didn't have any money for hezbollah. yeah, no problem. october 7th, could have never happened. what i left october 7 could have never happened. and frankly, russia and ukraine, as i said, could never of happened. they became very strong, very fast. they showed massive amounts of oil to china and everybody else who were not by the way, when i was product cuz we said don't buy the oil and they became very rich very quickly. but then that week, then i will, i mean, they won't say week, but you know what? we just don't want them to have a nuclear weapon. they can have a nuclear, you know, what do you watch? what do you, what do you know about any know,
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could be other places to go. there are many people that have reached out many countries, many leaders of countries that have reached out that would like to participate in that doesn't have to be jordan and egypt. but i think it would be also them the know, i think it's mostly ups, but well, it's had a pretty hard time when you say, i'd say it's that a pretty bad time of it. i think you're trying to help. guitar is absolutely trying to help. i know very well and they're doing everything they can very tough situation, but they are absolutely trying to help. ok, thank you very much to
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just joining us on on just here we've been watching the the us prize and donald trump welcoming these really prime minister. been you minutes now to the white house, the dressing reports as a, as they about to begin the bilateral meeting. this is a 1st whitehouse invitation to a foreign leader after donald trump re took office. we heard the comments on a number of issues that mainly on the future of guys and the sci fi idea of donald trump saying that he would like to see a deal for the permanent resettlement or found this to me and in gaza. and he again said that egypt and jordan would take palestinians, and even though those 2 countries have rejected that line, that spring in our white house, correspondent, kimberly healthcare in washington, dc was been listening in to that as well. i did talk to about a lot of things that can be where where, where do we start, what, what do you want to tackle for yeah,
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well i think what's really been dominated the conversation here in washington is the shock that most people are feeling with regard to the comments made by the us president essentially moving the bar if you will, with regard to the position that divided ministration had with regard to where the palestinians would live after the conflict ended. post cease fire in terms of this phase 2. when it comes to gaza, the understanding always was that there would be a place for the policies to come back to that there would be reconstruction. and yet what we just heard from donald trump was the word re settled, the people permanently. and that was not a part of the conversation in the previous biden administration on the future of this, these fine negotiations. um did, did he, did he sound
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a bit more optimistic then he seemed to be in the lead up to this meeting with the next. you know, there's no question that this is part of the ongoing conversation that is going to be taking place. now. what we know is that there are still a number of captives dozens, in fact that need to be released. and we know that, well, there was a condition that was put in place by donald trump saying that there would be all hell would break loose if he did not see some of those captors released there haven't been enough. and so that is what is going to be discussed now as benjamin netanyahu. the as really prime minister is in the west wing of the white house. what we know is that steve witt cough, his middle east invoice, also going to be meeting down in florida with the prime minister of is how far
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we also know that there are is high level negotiations that are taking place with the many of the u. s. allies slowly, i'm also going to tell you that i've lost my i a b. so in terms of follow up questions, i'm just going to give you a quick few more points that i think are important to bring up as we were just listening to the president there. because the other big point that is going to be discussed here is the issue of a ron. because that is the other big as sort of a point that is being discussed here in this meeting very briefly. the us presidents and did sign and executive order just before the arrival of the prime minister, where he was to get restarted his maximum pressure campaign. and you heard him touch there very briefly saying that he was also going to make sure that it did not require a nuclear weapon. something that of course, is of great interest to the is really prime minister. kimberly,
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thank you very much for that very comprehensive summary. that of what went in. what happened during that meeting between trump and this. now let's just discuss this further. now with my one bush, our senior political i missed life from dell. ha, ah, quite a lot to unpack with you my want. just talking about the future of guys that donald trump sounded more like a real estate developer than a political leader actually had a plan for, gosh, well, he is already upset. develop portfolio. you know, if you can't get out of we've got to start developing but 3 other sit developing does not get out of you. right. look, uh before we get to that. and there's, there's one image that summarizes everything, all the absurdity of this press conference. so whatever conference it is, i think this is going to be the picture that's going to be uh,
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broadcasted everywhere and his ran my sense also in, in the much of them, at least it's that smug. nothing, you know, that man who has been basically depressed the past 15 months for his criminal role in general side, but also for his criminal role and feeling here in october 7 and for all of his corruption charges. and for being sold top started by the international criminal court, he's sitting in the white house like a peacock because of the meeting he just had with the president of the most powerful country in the world, the united states. if you want to know what went on in that me think and what does that mean for the future? just look at that smug face of these really prime minister. he's never been happy. i don't think i've ever seen him happier than he is today. because he just 3 games another life, right?
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he's probably just started his new election campaign. so we know when you, we spoke earlier, my one you said, of course we're going to be looking at the dynamics. but you also said that the trump is the boss right? now and this relationship, do you think that's still the case after watching varying direction yeah, but look what i mean. look at who dominated the conference in the press conference . tom, i never even when they asked nothing. yeah. whole, he in a very appeasing, very kind of uh, you know, me good kind of ways. i don't know if the american president, that sounds politics or some so, but, and then anyone else, he's the one who's saying that there should be no light between us. so this press conference was actually dominated by tom. i know that joe noticed if you're not just cared for what, nothing you know, think so. but if anything ever the one i wanted to know what that on thinks about the ethnic cleansing go because that very construction of guys are,
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is. busy the way to move forward in god's in gaza. what to do about the ceasefire, about that relationship with you on a positive issue for the out of world about which our worlds are going to participate. all of these questions and all the answers on with trump. they're not with nothing, you know. so once again, i'm going to have to really insist that despite everything, it is tom that is the boss industry relationship. but as i said also there is no disagreement between the drum and nothing. yeah, on the end game. what do i mean by the end came about is right. is control of palestine. a trump supports is there is control of the best buy that includes jerusalem. the west bank and gaza. right? he supports that and he puts an investment that and is there by the name of my company who is an absolute extreme advantage. article scientist who believes that
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is not your patience. and by this time and that all of these places are judy on somebody else. and is there any per say, this is the land, a visitor, i promise to the jews by god. and hence, there is nothing to debate in this thing. i looked up at a senior should leave right on the piano, is that it's all the view by the way, that's what's important about it, right? miss down deeper into that this idea of the proposal of permanently recycling palestinians. he said, permanently resettling them a trump today and at and he added that he didn't think that jordan or egypt would say no to him about taking in the palestinians. what did you make of that? what's the likelihood of this proposal as controversial as it is coming to fruition monday? what to look at that there are few aspects of it. i'm not sure if you paid attention for the i'm. i hope our viewers around the world read enough attention to
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what trump or say, i think he's missed informed me. i don't think he follows what's going on. he has a lot to his back by the way, everywhere between greenland and find them. uh and mexico and the china and russia and so on. i don't think he followed what was going on. he doesn't know that people are actually been heading in that hundreds of thousands back to that homes and got a he can use to say, why would they want to go home? but they have and they are going home. they are not outside guns or they are going to guys and guns or there's guys are safety. and there's the guns a step. i don't think he understands the geography of gods. i don't think he cares or what he goes. i do just if it earlier, he's thinking of it in terms of a beach front property that if you ask the cleanser to from its inhabitants indigenous population. that then you can have nice, you know, high rises on, you can get the american jews, and west injures and problem it investors from, i don't know where, in order to develop it for, you know,
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rich menu now is or something that's out. that's how he and his son in law are thinking about it. but in real terms, the palestinians have said know that god zones have said no. the contact group or the league, which are made of 6 countries including the age of so the idea behind it and cut out on saw on have said no, no, again a no a sort of time. and they actually, they sent to the united nations, not just the united states, telling them that we are, this didn't disagree month with this person is coming from washington 9 more importantly. and frankly, this is, this has to be for size because we are not a court of justice just to talk about simply that this is built in the legal to 30 and legitimate and for the american president to be advocating. good. next, i think next to an inductive criminal like nothing else, it's all criminal enterprises, but more important than not then that's. it's the absurdity of it all. it's the episode to deal with the argument doesn't have to be a bump that has
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a lot of people. you're, you're so you may have to watch them, right. if you want to save them from. i'm not sure exactly what. right. and do you want anyone as to click lenses? let me ask you this, my one before we wrap up. does anyone today have a practical vision for the future of gaza and reconstruction? who's going to rule guys out? who's going to fund the reconstruction of casa who's going to oversee piece time? and gosh, but yes, absolutely, absolutely. look, there's something called the support committee or the support contact group. it's been agreed in so many ways, but the united states continues to undermine it. and is there a set the news against that? i, as you know, what we heard from base really isn't that right, cuz the one that i think extends it. but as far as, as, as the realistic vision of it, we have a 3 phased ceasefire agreement that was supported even defined by the,
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by the end and ministration. and, and signed on by his that talks about is done withdrawal. what is really with the phone withdrawal from the occupied guys has to do in order for internal media throwing to have some kind of an international group. and now they have some kind of notion that isn't whatever, but anyway, and the palestinians will step in and that kind of thing is reading what they called the support the contact group. and that would be based on uh, you know, but for you, i think for the students supported from the outside by the pursuit or sort of the other kind of sitting infections, who continue to have leverage with ben garza in order for them to help with the construction, so that is already an understanding among the better citizens that should, that should be, i knew or thought at the local, sort of the, both of the specialist experts and picking a correct way to deal with the international community for the construction in the
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3rd phase but that, that wouldn't be supported by all the factions, including 5 to have, have mass on the other fractions who have leveraging does up in order for this to be smooths way for, with something like come on the line to what's happening in syria. so then it is a vision problem, stands for that. trump is walking away from an agreement that by then signed on that included for the 4 years running the withdrawal and with them to the town for eventually to step solutions that involves garza and the west bank and east jerusalem. moran, always good to get your analysis interesting. as always, so to get a full understanding of the situation in the region with, you might want to show our senior political analyst joining us there from meanwhile, on the ground in gaza. hundreds of thousands of palestinians. i streamed into the most devastated areas of the north of the gaza strip,
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but with most homes destroyed, many are being forced to rebuild from scratch honey. my mode right for some jabante, a refugee camp us. we're digging you into your body, our refuge account. bennett, just hard to imagine that this area, this particular refuge account 2 weeks ago, was a quite the 30. then as soon as the cease fire started, people started to hold through coming back to their homes here. and the moment people return to their homes in northern part and dasa city, people's found this here, level of destruction dear 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 revenue 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 of the, from the both those are that is reopening now new roles and use rates for people to move easily and to the people who just set up their tents on the other side of the
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road. trying to find a show there, here to people who are searching under the rubble for whatever item 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 the state been gone since the was was very difficult, was litter with many challenges the long road, the preventive view from carrying many of this 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's 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 mode is just the from the heart of your body works is you can tell us, i mean, why israel has delayed tuesdays, medical evacuation of critically ill and wounded policy. and patients from gaza
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under the cease fire agreement is rarely supposed to allow 50 patients. so need urgent treatment of ron to leave sort of off of border crossing with egypt every day. that target hasn't not, hasn't been met with only a $122.00 critically or policy ends evacuated in 3 days. the world health organization stays up to 14000 people urgently need medical treat. couple as soon as one is from honey and it seems southern guest the bleak realities that the numbers of those patients what been allowed to be evacuated out. slight garza are quite still a list done what has been expected. and recently we witnessed delays of from the is very authorities regarding the identities and the numbers of those patients to be evacuated from district to receive medical treatment on the security. pretext that has been that have been seen as pro critic images being made by the is really military and others believe that it could be a sort of pressure to be exact to those patients who are desperately waiting to be
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treated outside the strip. the question that has to be left is a post thoughts going to be a complete, engaged in serious talks to it, to bring an end for the fighting. and this is the 2nd phase, or are going, or are we going to witness some sort of, uh, the escalation that will take place on the ground. if the current round of negotiations will come to i did, and tar kobus or algebra. how do you and us palestine house way is really forces have bombed palestinian homes inside the 2 korean refugee camp in the latest rates in the occupied westbank. meanwhile, a gunman as kale 2 is really soldiers. that a check pointing, tie seer. several of the soldiers were wounded before the assailants was shot dead . jobs struck for it. has a details. gunshot spring out across the occupied west bank. bullets ricocheted open. his ready army watched our. he's ready. hold on. he says
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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 as violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are these really military vehicles inside the productivity and refugee camp in jeanine homes. businesses vital infrastructure destroyed is rated ministry rates into palestinian towns and villages across the occupied west bank began to escalate soon off to the how much 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.
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