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the word came up for that they would expect bad. so the next on the tracks trying to get up in the carriage is a type of people who up ahead move challenges to noisy north mexico or us president who doesn't want to finance. the beast goes on the, it's donald trump talks of developing the gaza strip off the cooling to the permanent resettlement of palestinians. to us, we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to fill out in the ultimate try. this is, they'll just say we're alive from talk. so coming up a mazda official site, the us presidents proposals, our recipe for kyle's and williams, operating palestinians is unacceptable. the jewels of northern gauze are we see
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what's left of the ones driving gold shops off to israel's destruction. and the shooting of an education sense in sweden kills 10 people. the prime minister says it's the country's west match. sure thing. the president donald trump says, thank us, we'll take over the gaza strip and take responsibility for rebuilding it shortly after reiterating that palestinians in the strip should be relocated to neighboring countries, he made the come in, standing alongside as ralph's prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house, a trump says he full sees long term us ownership of this trip while it is being rebuilt, bringing jobs and economic prosperity to the area. then yahoo says the proposal is
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something that could change history, but it's not clear how and then the bottle dorothy, the us can take over the land of cancer. it should not go through a process of rebuilding an occupation by the same people that have really sit there and fought for it and lived there and died there, then lived a miserable existence there. instead, we should go to other countries of interest with humanitarian hearts. and there are of many of them that want to do this and build various domains that will ultimately be occupied by the 1800000 palestinians living and gaza. ending the death and destruction, and frankly, bad luck. so this can be paid for by neighboring countries of great wealth. it could be 123457812. it could be numerous sites or could be one large site. but the people will be able to live in comfort and peace and we'll get to,
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we'll make sure something really spectacular is done. they're going to have peace and that going to be shot and killed and destroyed like this. civilization of, of wonderful peoples has had to endure. the only reason the palestinians want to go back to gaza is they have no alternative. it's right now a demolition side. this is just a demolition side. virtually every building is down there, living under fall and concrete. that's very dangerous and very precarious. they instead can occupy all of a beautiful area with homes and safety and they can live out their lives in peace and harmony instead of having to go back and do it again. do us, we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with the 2 without it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous,
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unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side, the level of the side and get rid of the destroyed buildings level it add, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area. do a real job, do something different, just can't go back. if you go back, it's going to end up the same way it has for a 100 years. as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu says trumps proposal is worth taking seriously. as i mentioned again tonight i have 3 goals, and the 3rd goal is to make sure that gaza never poses a threat to as well. again, president trump is taking it to a much higher level. he sees a different, he sees a different future for that piece of land that has been the focus of so much terrorism, so much so many attacks against so many so many trials,
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and so many tribulations. he has a different idea and i think it where it's worth paying attention to this. we're talking about it. he's exploring it with his people with his staff. i think it's something that could change history and it's worth while really pursuing this out of white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare does in washington dc with the lightest and the joint press conference with the is rarely prime minister us president donald trump made a shocking announcement that he believed the united states should own the gaza strip in future. instead, he says that the palestinians should not return to that land but should find future homes in either egypt and jordan. this is as a suggestion that has already been rejected by those leaders. however, the us president believes that he can convince those leaders to rethink the idea.
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now the us president believes that the future reconstruction of the gaza strip should be for the world's people. he says, currently it is a demolition zone and he envisions it to be built to be the riviera of the middle lease. he believes that this also in terms of the resettlement of palestinians should be paid for by neighboring countries. he says the reason that the policies currently wants to go back is that they have no alternative. kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house. how does your castro has been at protest against benjamin netanyahu in washington, dc? or originally these protestors came to protest the presence of benjamin netanyahu here, calling him 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 with the speaker announced to everyone the words of the us president
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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 could take over gaza? yeah, i mean on the one hand, it's surprising because in the beginning it's on started on different to you. if you wanted to cease fire, it was very adamant towards it. but then he slowly changed his mind and drunk passive he's, he's moving around from top of the topic. i think obviously every sense troops and it shows a few things. one who doesn't care about the middle east, there's about its own interests and 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? if he does send troops now, 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,
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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? why are we doing this? and now he's now is gonna 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 repeal 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 you as true, but he said he would if it's necessary and it's not just who he may send, but also who he is advocating for leaving. he is saying that he endorses the permanent relocation of palestinians live in casa, and that he would redevelop because of strep to be a quote for the era of the middle east, song sizes. what do you guys think of that? i mean, obviously it's not through, it's an opportunity give itself or attempt to give into software and you know who to go and that really shows the whole nature of, of this conflict quote unquote, it's not a conflict there's, there's stealing people's land. there's what's been ethnic lindsay for a long time. they're trying to dominate the region, step by step. it's garza and the policy new lives. now they're saying it's almost
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2000000 people. it's not, uh, it's not a joke. i mean, it's not a, we're not going to sound beach resort. we're not going to miami. we're the saudi arabia has responded to donald trump plans to take ownership of the gallons a strip in a statement that says the kingdoms stance on the establishment of a palestinian state. his unwavering and no thompson negotiation. it quotes crown principal home. it's been solomon from september last year. thing saudi arabia will not stop. it's diligent efforts to establish an independent palestinian state and will not establish diplomatic relations with israel without us. from all of this, we're joined now by phyllis bennett, who is a fellow all of the institute for policy studies in washington, dc. she is also author of understanding palestine and israel. thank you so much for being with us here. plenty to talk about after what has happened over the last few
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hours. if we can take a little bit of a step back. so bottom was a great ally to israel. obviously even trump really has taken it to a completely new level here. do you see this is the worst case scenario of trump being elected president? well, it's a rather shocking set of developments for sure. i'm always hesitant to say i can't get any worse because it always candidate often does us. having said that, this is a horrific set of proposals that, that trump is put forward. it's a little hard to know whether these are meant to be taken seriously as he described them, or whether they were serving some other purpose. or they designed to distract attention from the escalation that's now underway in the west back and something that began with the cease fire and gaza. the escalation in the west bank has been quite horrific. there have been more than 55 people, 56 people. i think kill since the beginning of this year, just in these last several weeks. mass of displacements,
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virtually the entire population of engine need refugee camp are facing some level of destruction of their homes and force displacement. so some of this may be a kind of cover for that. i run into one of the things that he has said about the us would take responsibility for the left over the minds and bonds that we've made in gaza. that isn't us responsibility regardless of what happens to us, is dropped these bonds a and has provided them to israel to drop and they are obligated to provide this kind of the mining effort. but i don't know that that's really all that we're talking about. we're, we're here in here, a normalization of this language tom that we've been hearing about taking over, which is really a, a, a way of describing force displacement ethnic cleansing. this is action. these are our languages that are really beyond the pale in many ways. but if you keep repeating them it normalizes,
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it makes it acceptable somehow for people to keep hearing this, the us will take over guys, a really cool gives us the right to that. enter on the right you using the words, we will loan on guys a indeed, but i'm exactly thomas 1st time was it was my to my statements that that he was never able to follow through on it. i mean, is this just a, another example of bass as well? it's certainly possible. we didn't, we didn't know that he has a history of these kinds of remarks. we're going to get mexico to pay for the wall . you know, we're going to have all the, all of the, the terrorists are going to be 25 percent against canada and mexico. those don't happen. and then somehow they sort of get forgotten. this could be something like that. but i think it would be very dangerous for us to assume that this is not a serious effort. and it did seem to be rather off the costs. there was no indication that there had been serious discussion about this with others in the cabinet and certainly nothing. y'all was standing next to him,
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looked quite astonished when he started outlining this proposal. he was using really the language of his history as a real estate guy. you know, this was the language that his son in law, jared kushner had used several years ago during his 1st term during trump's 1st term, where he described gaza as beach property. and at the time it was seen as insulting and rather an outrage, but it was a kind of throwaway remark that the cushion are made. and it wasn't ever followed up on this time. it's the president who's saying this and he's talking about what it would look like will own it will turn it into the riviera of the middle east. and of course the palestinians will be gone. they'll be in jordan or egypt. and of course, the fact that the governments of jordan and egypt have both been very clear that they do not want and are not willing to accept massive numbers of palestinians who don't want to go into asia in. yeah. but this also being that we have that there's also been significant pushback from some of the united states grades astellas
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discharging prime minister double down saying that they still believe in the 2 state solution here. but what, what does it like with an in the united states at the moment? i understand that you were at the protest early. it's not in washington dc against and isn't yahoo. is it going to be a galvanized force to try and push it back within this? within the united states? there will absolutely be a push back. i think we have to acknowledge, though, that trump has the support of, or somewhere close to half the population house, the voting population who, who voted for him. and there is a tendency among a large proportion of the trump base to accept whatever he says as a legitimate position. so i don't think we're going to hear much opposition from those who he looks to us, his supporters, the opposition will come from outside. unfortunately, there will be some democrats, the other party who will also, i think,
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go along with this is not embrace of fully. they will not see. there's something that they need to make a major campaign out of a challenging this. there's so much going on here about what needs to be challenged in new new developments by the truck administration and by trump himself. and his what is being called his co president deal on must, in a tax on the government itself and a firing large numbers of government workers, the takeover of the the treasury capacity to write checks of the, of the us treasury, very serious threats. and in that context, i'm afraid that we will not be seeing too much of this coming up in congress. it needs to these are clear violations, what trump is talking about here are direct crimes against humanity and war crimes . when he's talking about forced force displacement of the palestinians, he's talking about ethnic cleansing and the notion, but he says of, well they'll,
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they'll be given great new housing. that's not the issue. the issue is, palestinians have the right to their land. 80 percent of the population of gaza were already refugees. before any of this past 18 months of crisis had been going on, they have the right to return to their own land, which is now in, inside. israel and southern israel and certainly in, in the shorter term to go back to gaza if that's what they choose. and no one yet has asked how the citizens, what they want and data will have to leave it there, but to assess that thing is always to get your thoughts to this business fellow of the institute for policy studies in washington dc. thanks again. a. thank you. send you a mazda officials have released statements following comes resettlement, comments. they say we consider it a recipe for creating kyle's intention in the region. people in the kansas triple not allow these plans to pass. what is required as an end to the occupation and
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aggression against people not the expulsion from the land. people in cars that have towards the displacements and deportation plans on the bombardment for more than 15 months. they are rooted in the land and will not accept any schemes aimed at approaching them from the homeland. and the un security council was holding a private meeting on as well as a tax on the occupied with bank when trump spoke about forcing palestinians in dallas or to live else with particularly egypt and children. gabriel alexander has the reaction from the united nations. 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 and a sort of rejecting displacing the palestinian people from the gods us 3 and
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also the 6 ministers from solidarity the from egypt from door to then from cut the, from united and the date. and that is fine. issue statement just 2 days ago, not accepting and rejecting any notion of displacement of the seniors of outside the guys us through our country. um, overall is the, uh, does the strip its part of by this time we were able to catch up with rushes ambassador to the un who flatly rejected trumps idea a forcing palestinians out of gaza. so i think this is of course the that is. ready ready the 1st thing is really wanted the baby was committed to doesn't want to 10, you cannot you can. busy to force. ready reset to someone somewhere at the police to the and stuff and so much and justice that existence that this one on
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top of all the others would be a real shame. 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 as well. so hit a wrong al jazeera 2 is ready. sonya is killed in the occupied west bank as and as rarely, military operation intensifies across multiple palestinian cities the high low that will stop by looking at the satellite image for north america. and you can see the cloud providing a dividing line between very unsettled bits in the cold weather across the north, much t y a and how to the weather across the south. but we are seeing
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a storm system sweeping its way from the ohio valley towards the mid atlantic. that's gonna bring some pretty nasty conditions over the next few days. but before that was still seeing an atmospheric river, it's pulled into california tons of snow as it moves across the rockies, some heavy snow to come into the pacific northwest as we go into thursday. however, you can see that when the weather, once again starting to work its way in bringing a flood risk to parts of california. there's not the winter weather, affecting eastern areas of canada, and the severe storms rumbling their way towards the eastern seaboard on the devoted, dividing line when it comes to temperature is a bit to cold cleaning on across the north. but there were all those very hot features down in the deep south, for example, dallas touching up to 30 before we see a tumble in that temperature through to sunday. and there's lots of heat to be found to cause northern parts of mexico. we'll see monterey hit 30 degrees on thursday.
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you watching else is there. a reminder of our top story is the silence you as president, donald trump says american tyco kanza and take responsibility for rebuilding as a reiteration to palestinians in the strip should be permanently relocated to the neighboring countries, abbas is it rejects any plan to operate? tell us the means from that homeland the along the ground and garza, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have streams into the most devastated area of the north of this trip. about the funding streets, buildings and huns unrecognizable. honey mcmahon takes us on a tour of kansas city to i'm standing in an area where old dogs on needs with the more air been part of the city just behind me is one of god. the oldest land marks the historical palace coming to from an incident or a that has turned during the past 15 months into a soldier for the display as hell as simians and now in ruins. complete ruins,
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a pile of rubble, and behind me on my right side, it's a friend's home and book stores, feeding the curiosity of people visiting this old landmarks in the hearts of old guy. the city just to the lift high right here is a parking lot. that's for the area of people driving their cars, parking here, and getting off to visit this old land, march down the road. what we're seeing here is more of an area that used to be quite busy. right now. it's more of a visit with only few people among them, those who return back through the city and the northern part of taking this road. but what we're seeing a road that was filled with people now is full of more of a landfill, garbage and rubble. so here's dollars, right it's, it's more of the parts of the old city of old gauze and city, the gold market and exchange money market. this is the part as recommended by many
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people. the world is part of golf and city. only few people see it right now, shopping inside of the market. and the reason for, for that many of the people from this area are either the slaves in the central area or the funding part of the through or many of them have been killed. somebody that has been affecting how the society is progressing economically and it's likely to keep impact in a, in the negative way as it continues to expand more than just this area. it's hard to imagine that this used to be full of gold shots. we're talking about 66 of the shops that we're here and right now, just walk in right in the middle court with all of these shots and both sides. we just noticed how many of these jobs have been closed due to the fact their owners have been forced out of these areas for they have been killed in the past 15
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monthly due to the shipping bombardment of this part of gauze and city display of palestinians returning to their homes in gauze, in the northern parts, the road to rebuild this sad, our lives this long, difficult litter with many challenges, including the uncertainty of the future. and the inability of the scenes fire to home, neighborhood. those are the are from java city. how sign this is royal, has delights, choose days of medical evacuation of critically ill and wounded pell us in the, in patients from cancer onto the ceasefire agreement as well as opposed to allow 50 patients a day. we need judge and treatment approval to leave through the roof of border crossing with egypt. and that target has not been met with only 122 critically ill palestinians allowed out in 3 days. and the world health organization says up to 14000 people need urgent treatments. erica bozer and has more now from con eunice
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the blake reality is that the numbers of those patients what been allowed to be evacuated out. slight garza are quite still a less than what has been expected. and recently we witness 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 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,
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and tar kobus or algebra. how do you and us palestine, or is there any forces have bowman to palestinian himes inside the tool car in refugee camp in the light just rides in the occupied with bank? meanwhile, the gunman has killed 2, was rarely soldiers at a check points in pious a. several of the soldiers were wounded before this silence was shot dead cell stratford has more. gunshots ringing out across the occupied west by bullets ricochet opened his ready on the watch tower. he's ready to help them. he says a palestinian government attracts a full chief. i compound housing soldiers near a checkpoint. push to the village and tell you, i'll see you in the early hours of tuesday morning, the is ready the police up and make shift check points on the road. close by. the time comes as violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are
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these really military vehicles inside the productivity and refugee camp in jeanine homes. businesses and 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 have been forced to flee the homes. and i love alamo, a modest but it was an explosion yesterday. oh, now how is she in 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. finding these ready, i'll be launched, a major offensive across the occupied west bank last month. shortly off to the see spot started in garza israel says the rates target members of palestinian groups
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to look at the pool. so uh, according to the what's the group messages and the destruction is messed up, but the explosions were huge and the punishment to the collective affinity is really you don't, can any way about human rights. the palestinian health ministry says at least 70 people, including 10 children being killed across the occupied westbank since the stopped of the year. it says hundreds of people have been wounded and detained by his ready soldiers. tell stop the houses here the at least 10 people have been killed in one sweden's prime minister describes as the west mass shooting in the country's history for casualties in hospital after a gunman opened fire to college in the city of a reprice full race reports from stuck home another night in sweden and another
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crime scene. but this one was nothing like anything but has gone before. gangland killings that become routine in this part of scandinavia. but the most shooting as an adult college in the city of a referral on tuesday was something else altogether, leaving a country and sorry, the community traumatized and deliberate need may humphrey clues to heavy x and a guy next to me was shot in the shoulder. he was bleeding a lot. well, when i looked behind me, i saw 3 people on the floor bleeding. everyone was shocked. they said, get out, get out my friend, and i tried to save this person. people were very shocked to the police were not on site and neither was the ambulance. so we had to help. i took my friend shaw and i tied it tightly around his shoulder so that he wouldn't lead as much as short school. police said they believe the suspect was among the dead, acted alone and was not a gang member. swedish media reported he was a 35 year old man and held a gun license with his identity had not been released on tuesday night.
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