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open their hearts and we'll give us the kind of land that we need to get this done . and people could live in harmony and a piece. thank you all very much. thank you. what you all does it right in the office that kristin from placing fee is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu taking questions from the assembled press. cool. that was off to a brief meeting within the eval office as well just about a couple hours ago as they carried on the discussions about the future of garza. i'm the conflict across the middle east right now evolving israel on several front . so let's close eva to white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare who was also listening in to everything that was being said, that we've got a clear picture really. i think kimberly of web, vice president trump stems. and what israel stands that i think present from gives very clear picture really of what he thinks is going to happen in suddenly the next
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few weeks or months when it comes to gaza. it's yeah, it's clear that it is donald trump, that is really leading and it is benjamin netanyahu. following out there are a lot of major headlines that are coming out of this day, but especially out of the joint press conference that we just heard. let's start with gaza. uh, what we've just heard from the us president, is that building on his comments in the last few hours, he now sees this not only as a demolition a site, but as a place where there will not be a relocation of palestinians. he has reiterated, but he believes that he can work with both jordan and egypt to get them to resettle the palestinians that had been living previously in gaza. he believes that
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in turn, the united states will, in his words, own that land in turn, creating jobs, which would bring stability and peace. he said the people that would in turn live there in the future would be the world's people. meaning, palestinians may live there, but lots of people global citizens would soon occupy the, the new buildings that would be constructed. they're saying that it would become the riviera of the middle east. now this is significant because of the us president believes that this would be in his view, financed by neighboring countries. and he says that there really is no alternative for the palestinians to return there. so that is the 1st major headline. i think that the other major headlines, of course, would be that there is going to be an announcement over b is really sovereignty for what he called scenario and to day which of
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course, the rest of us would call the westbank. he acknowledge that he discuss this with you is really prime minister and in this was never in question. so this is something now that seems to be open to discussion, at least in the eyes of these really prime minister and the us president. yet the rest of the world will be blindsided by this, but again, given the actions of the as really military in the last week or so, this may not come as a major surprise. and finally, with regard to the abraham accords, i think the other top line there is that the us president believes, not only is there likely to be the expansion of that, but he believes that there can be peace in between saudi arabian israel. he says it's feasible and it is going to happen. he's also very clear, wasn't to you about the role of, uh, the,
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the palestinians themselves in not having any say about where they can live in terms of gaza in and also in terms of relocation. he was pressed again and again about who was on board. the president kept saying he'd spoken to many regional leaders who were on board with this idea yet the 2 main players of egypt and george. mm hm. i've said quite categorically. no, this isn't going to happen. so that's absolutely correct. and yet what we've heard earlier in the day is the us president, referencing his negotiations one day earlier with canada and mexico with regard to terrorist. the fact that he was, is successfully able to strong arm both of those nations leaders into accepting his demands for extra security in the form of $10000.00 soldiers on the north and southern border of the united states. so he believes that he can do the same in
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terms of his demand to resettle millions of palestinians. now the other point we should make is that the other top line and all of this is the mention of a ron. and that of course, is that the agreement between these 2 leaders is that a, ron cannot have a nuclear weapon, no surprise. but what we should point out is that donald trump has restarted his maximum pressure campaign against iran in the form of very strict sections in the form of making sure that its exports are driven down in terms of oil exports as so that is financially isolated from the global community, he says that his goal is to make sure that the receives capacitive fund terror is no longer feasible. and he says he hated doing it. he would love to be able to make a great deal with a ron. and we should point out that that includes uh, comments he made earlier where he said he would even sit down with
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a runs leadership in order to achieve that goal. could be, thanks very much for the analysis that this will continue to monitor what's going on in the coming hours with you. thanks. let's just give off view, so it's a bit more complex type to see the mazda officials. now every statements following the commons by donald trump on the permanent we settled into palestinians from garza, and they say, and we quote, we consider it a recipe for creating chaos and tension in all region. people in the gaza strip will not to allow these plans to pass what is required as an end to the occupation of aggression against all people. nope, better expulsion from the land of people in gaza have for the displacement of people, patient plans and the bombardment symbols in 15 months. they are rooted in the land and will not accept any schemes aimed at the routing them from the homeland. well, the shower is all just ever seen yet political. i listen, joins us now from dive. ha, how much does any reiterating really,
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what many arab states are already saying by one it's besides jordan and egypt. in fact, the 6 members of the contact group of the, at a bleak, that was uh, commission of being in touch with the outside world. since the guys all or the war and guys have started. the whole 6 of them has came out against the idea of spacing, palestinians outside garza and basically sent that. and so to the trump administration, they sent it to the united nations and they basically made it public to the whole world. that's of course, doesn't seem to have convinced the trump administration present from continues to insist that while they said no, but you know, we wouldn't make them say yes. basically that the americans leverage with a lot of other countries. and what was really interesting about thinking, the,
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sorry i do like that doesn't have leverage. i apologize. but when things continue going, okay. i was going to say that was a lot separately from the same cause i think he's sorry, the time delay is a bit of an issue. please continue by and i was saying simply that i think he's dreaming. i think none of the things that he's talking about would come to pass. i frankly thinking maybe it's because it's almost for a um, hard time and i'm pretty tired as i think it's absolutely absurd. but he said, i think it's absolutely a logical russian of the re, unrealistic and frankly idiotic to think that you can move to 1000000 better students outside guys up today. and instead, take ownership of it and make it into a beach side property development run by the likes of drama so that
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you have these and billionaires could come and make it into the veteran base and the 3 that is just absolutely absurd. i don't think it deserves discussion. now, let me tell you the important part that does the discussion. it's what it hides behind it. what it hides behind is it is that the trump administration is going to stop the rebuilding reconstruction of guys for guidance. that's what it means. what it means is that face 3 of the ceasefire agreement that involves the reconstruction in guys uh for cousins. it is gone basically a lot to be forgotten, basically to be no thought any notified by the united states that wants to build the viet all of these mix it in the otherwise it's not going to help or it's not
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going to participate. but there are the obstruct, any such effort when the humanitarian levels to do both goes on with a rule not be able to offer aid to the palestinians in gaza at the moment. how do you think the scenario of what we've heard now in terms of plans? so as you say ownership, and as we, as he said, ownership of the gaza strip to allow the wells people to settle a. how do you think that's going to sit with the european capitals who have for the moment backed israel and to a certain extent by the, by been administration during the last 15 months of israel's will. wrong gauze of how uncomfortable politicians going to be? do you think, in respect across the europe, over this if i understand, uh, if i know you're in europe in leadership, well, which i think i do all my students of european history and i tell you they probably
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are scratching their head, say something like, what the how is this man of course that i think he's talking about what is he's talking about everything. he said, his eyes are a thoughtful exaggeration, totally unrealistic or totally illegal, legitimate, and impractical, and was never making kit button. that's what the europeans would probably be thinking. what is he talking about? because look at the, what he's saying is still to me, illegal. totally legitimate. and the directions by the palestinian people. so, you know, he goes on and on about it, but it just, it's stuck to the basis. no. the other aspect, but just to get a feeling that i am willing to stick by get rid on it that there is going to be no leader. this is the reason or otherwise that he said that he had many countless leaders who he talked to and he told him, this is a great idea. i wouldn't be waiting by the tv screen to watch one of the the coming
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out and say, it's a great idea to displace too many embarrassed indians. and to build a beach property, i love viet off in the east visitor indian, and that's how you make decent prospect. i'm going to wait for that. i believe that or that for one of our lead us to come up and say that no one in the world know lead, that was any self respect would come out in support. this idea except get so the one with justice and 2 and this is, this is fix us. uh. so have to that to the. yeah, to the bottom line. right. i mean, what is it that we're talking about? we're talking about nothing, you know, coming to washington in order to appease and please, the leader of the world superpower to be not states on top, of course, is walking in his, uh, in the footsteps of nothing, you know, basically agreeing with him on all the and games that something you know, i and above and beyond. that's why nathaniel are now when he was, as she said, wow, that sounds like
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a great idea. i need to think about it because we didn't even dream in our best of dreams, that there would be an american president that would be advocating him side of what is the most phonetic extreme. this is, randy. highness has once advocated before, which is the transfer of the palestinians. so, nothing you know, thought by then was his use for the idiot. now was gone by the wall. wait a minute. now we're talking about the whole new level here. i am not going to define it by any measure. i'm done any with our viewers around the world to tell us what they say. if by doing was nothing else indeed, what is it that we've talked about here? when the american president goes all the way in justifying, is there as crimes because he talks about god says roger, the as if it was done by something for the amount of space not by the man standing
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right next to him that he sought after by the international criminal court for those very particular war crimes, he kind of the guys are accused for genocide and gaza by the world uh by the international court of justice. the man standing next to him, garza is not unlucky as president, trump put it guys as the victim of general side on war crimes. gabby by the man standing right next to him. but nothing, you know, was clearly able to manipulate. yet again, the american president, as he did in 2015, 2016, his elbows to do with the how and as he said, you know, if i pass on the top, hit the ground threatening. as soon as he got into the white house of the past 2 weeks, he's doing more for is are and again and, and as much as by the then by that a lot of horrible things for those rights in for it is right in favor of nothing you know, government in terms of, uh,
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shielding ottoman and financing is generous. i think guys are now present. tom is coming to, you know, finish the job as it were, not formerly there would be sort of disruptions that will work on them guys. but there would be, in addition to that ethnic cleansing and got some as well. i'm sure there's going to be more news lines coming out of washington because the prime minister, of course, i will be extending his stay in the us for the night with bob a shot or i'll just ever seen the a political on his thank you. let's join a correspondent, taja castro. he's also in washington dc with all demonstrations against benjamin netanyahu, where all you heidi and was being said, the so how we're just about a block away from the white house, which is the closest that the public could get. as these 2 world leaders are meeting, and originally these protesters came to protest the presence of benjamin netanyahu here, calling him
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a war criminal that should be arrested. and also against the us funding in the arm sales to is real. but then suddenly they had so much more to protest and i was standing here when the speaker announced to everyone the words of the us president donald trump, saying that the us should take over gaza and that he would send us troops if it was necessary. and i wanted to give you the reaction here. this is stuff are nice to have you here suffer. what is this? this came out of the blue for most people. what did you make of it when you heard donald trump say that the us to take over gaza? yeah, i mean on the one hand, it's surprising because in the beginning it jump started off different to you. if you wanted to cease fire, it was very adamant towards it, but then he slowly changing his mind to junk bass and he's moving around on top of the topic. i think obviously it presents troops and shows a few things. one who doesn't care about them at least because of his own interest . so that aligns with a lot of what trump has been saying and doing before and to i think it's going to be a disaster. like why?
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if he does send troops, not trump says a lot of things, but if he does send troops and it's going to be a total disaster for everybody involved. we've been, we've been in this or for a year over a year and a half like we're, we're, we're exhausted and now he's gonna send american troops. we've been protesting for so much about giving money. why, why are we getting so much money to israel or doing this? and now he's, how's going to send american troops as well? but honestly, if, if, if, i mean, if a lot of americans don't see this as an enormous red flag and a repeat of the huge error that happened during your op and i really don't know what to say. to be clear, he didn't say he would send us truth, but he said he, what it is, it's necessary and it's not just who he may sign, but also who he is advocating for leaving. he is saying that he endorses the permit and relocation of palestinians live in casa, and that he would redevelop god the strip to be a quote, verbiage era of the middle east, song sizes. what do you guys think of that? i mean, obviously it's not for itself. i don't think it is
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a tougher tough to give into software and you know who to go and data that really shows the whole nature of this conflict on ko, it's not a conflict. there's, there's stealing people's land. there's what's been ethnic cleansing for a long time. they're trying to dominate the regions, step by step. uh, it's garza and the palestinian lives. now they're saying it's almost 2000000 people, but it's not, uh, it's not a joke. i mean, it's not a, we're not going to some beach resort. we're not going to miami. we're, you know, it's, uh, people have already been through on and off. and trump is talking about the kings of the middle eastern countries going there. as of you know, on vacation, but of course the people of guys would be relocated elsewhere. he says in beautiful places, what do you think people and guys, i think of that idea of being forced to leave their homeland. i mean, at this point it's at this point, i don't think they, i don't think they're surprised to be completely honest. i think that they're going to continue to resist and they can obviously it's
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a there's obviously gonna be alright 1st. yeah, i hear a lot of outrage, disappointment, i need this movement that you are a part of in the us and around the around the world in support of how a city of rights you got to cease fire that you so long advocated for. now trump takes off is, and this is the newest, you know, unexpected headline to drop. obviously not in palestinians favor. what does that mean? where does that put your move? to move its been going up and down, up and down quite a repetitively, obviously it was a huge thing for us. and there was a norm, a sense of joy and relief when the, when the ceasefire happens. now things are slowly moving towards other areas in palestine. and then the middle east, again, we're getting ready to, to be like, okay, this is going to be another long time, another long period of frustration, of anger, of hopelessness, of continuing to divide over then. and then it's not going to go away. we're not going to stay silent over something like this. we don't believe in an apathy or we
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don't believe in. we believe in sacrifice. suffer. thank you so much and is, are here and there is a lot of even just police among this crowd that the us president would advocate for the us taking over a gaza. and we heard the, the words of benjamin netanyahu calling from israels greatest friend to ever be in the white house. so they are anticipating a challenging for years ahead. but again, as you heard. so here they're also vowing that they will continue trying to defend the rights of palestinian. i did custody for se, washington dc. thank you, heidi j. custer let's, let's do an stevens. this is the director of middle eastern studies at the university of san francisco and joins us from them. is good to have you with us at all. and i'll just show you how it looks about press conference as well. uh, by the american president on this riley, probably minnesota told from making it very clear, a sort of outlining wise plans was. if you can get them through is to remove
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millions of palestinians from garza to data by countries and read, develop the area. it's just not going to happen is it is this rather shocking actually that he'd be so explicit. may think what this does in many respects is the underscore. is that a, this is a colonial project? no, this is not just, you know, the traditional line from washington is, are we need to support to is rule this the democracy under siege from, from the arabs states. uh and, and the idea of us to terms that the us support for israel has been justified under both republican and democratic administrations for decades. but now trump is making it transparent to that this is a colonial project and united states wants to be part of it. in terms of how this is going to be received. certainly across the us with the media. water is very
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pro is really doesn't report what's going on in gaza in full just gives a picture of how the view of gauze the receive from the us right now. cuz then we can understand how we move forward in terms of this conversation. but i think the fact that the truck is going, as far as he is gone and, and envisioning the future for guys a, you know, essentially a, yeah, well not, not explicitly saying no palestinian stage, certainly implying that. and you know, the supporting of, to mention yahoo and his maximum list of um, uh, desires. i really think that it is going to enable the media and many leading democrats webs. additionally, taking a pro israel line to say, hey, wait a minute, this is really going too far. this is really too extreme. i think it might provide an opening in many ways. for more critical voice is not necessarily and design us,
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but certainly one that says, why are we giving a blank check to this work criminal? why are we saying that we have to defend ukraine? because countries can expand the territory by force only to be supporting an allied government doing the same thing that i think is going to in certain ways and to shatter the longstanding consensus of democrats and republicans in terms of their support for israel. a given that what israel has become is a and, and in conjunction with trump, a something that is so old, vertically racist hood virt overtly expansionist and willing to run roughshod rachada. there was basic principles of international law including ethnic cleansing, presence, and talked about having many friends of the middle east of that he knew the saudi arabians very well. so how do you write the being the focus obviously, of mobilize ation between israel and itself. and he said that, you know, people lot,
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steve would call to this us special envoy to the middle east will be part of that team pushing that agenda. yeah, we all hearing in terms of the arab league, a contact group, which includes saudi arabia, bahrain caught, saw egypt. jordan, the they've categorically said no to the displacement of palestinians. how do you think the job posting is going to continue if it does or what sort of threats might be made to? these are countries if they don't fall in line. a palestinian said sir, certainly know too well about being abandoned various degrees by various error regimes. but again the, the, uh, it does rarely american ambitions right now. uh these would be the pallets and these are so extreme that it would be politically impossible. i think for any of these are of states to uh, you know, loudly recognize israel at this point, even with pressure from united states. i mean,
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even the most authoritarian governments have to be concerned about the use of their not 90 percent of their constituents. you know, who would not want to be part of, you know, such a clearly racist colonialist agenda that would deny palestinians even in many states, alongside israel, much less one that involves essentially another not by. so i really, i, i, trump can do all sorts of arm twisting and, and essentially bribing with offers of new weapons and other forms of strategic cooperation. but i, i really don't think he is going to be able to make this, this kind of deal. yeah, great deal more analysis, i think in the house ahead. but for the moment stephen sued us joining us from san francisco. thank you. i think so that's good to counsel is holding a private meeting all these rails of tax. i'll be occupied westbank when trump spoke about forcing palestinians in garza to live elsewhere,
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particularly egypt and jordan. gabriel, as on their heads this reaction from the un. after trump's comment in washington about relocating palestinians outside of gaza. house stein's ambassador to the un took to the microphone to remind people that that idea has already been rejected. egypt gave a clear answer. joe, to them gave a clear answer on the other side of rejecting displacing the palestinian people from the gods. us 3 and also the 6 ministers from solidarity the from egypt from door to then from cut the, from united and the date. and that is time issued the statement just 2 days ago, not accepting and rejecting any notion of displacement of palestinians of outside the gaza strip. our country um overall is the, uh,
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does the strip its part of palestine. we were able to catch up with rushes ambassador to the un who flatly rejected trumps idea a forcing palestinians out of gaza type thing. this is of course the that is. ready the 1st thing is little want it's the beam was committed to doesn't want it and you cannot you can. busy to force. ready reset to someone somewhere at the police to the and something so much and justice. the existence that this one on top of all the others will be a real issue. in the coming days. we expect to get more reaction from ambassadors here. and what if any action, the security council plans to take gabriel's on to l, just data at the united nations in new york? or does it for me just for a few minutes. we'll continue base on the other side of the break and 14 full of the story on the website at the al jazeera dot com. you want your office there, english could be so he'll run them. i'll see you on this subject. breaking to live
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