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there's no limit to how far a dream can take to sta in your own adventure. now, counter arrange the do us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with a to will out at us president donald trump talks of developing the gaza strip optical into the permanent resettlement of palestinians, the, until mccrae, this is, they'll just say we're alive from also coming up a mazda official side, the us presidents proposals, a recipe for chaos. and ones, operating palestinians is unacceptable. of the pell,
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of sending an impass of the un says world leaders and people should respect palestinians desire to remain in guns. plus the jewels of northern cause, we see what's left stones, the ones driving gold shops, often as rounds destruction. the president donald trump says the us will take over the gaza strip and take responsibility for rebuilding it shortly after reiterating the palestinians in gaza should be relocated to neighboring countries. he made the comment, standing alongside, as well as the prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house. the trumpet says he, full season, 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 under world dorothy, the us can take over the land of guns that to us. we'll take over the guys a script and we will do a job with the 2 without it, and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, 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. white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare does in washington dc with the licensed. this is joe and press conference with the is really prime minister us president. donald trump made a shocking announcement that he believed the united states should own the gaza
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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. 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. well,
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senior mazda officials have released statements following trumps resettlement comments. they say we consider it a recipe for creating kyle's intention in the region. how people in the gaza strip will not allow these plans to pass what is required as an end to the occupation and aggression against down people, not the expulsion from the land. people in cars that have tours of displacements and d for taishan plans on the on bonds for more than 15 months. they are rooted in the land and will not accept any schemes aimed at opposing them from their homeland. the un security council was holding a private meeting on as well as attacks on the occupied westbank when trump spoke about forcing palestinians and gone to live elsewhere, particularly egypt and jordan. gabriel alexander has the reaction from the united nations a dr. trump's comment in washington about relocating palestinians outside of gaza. house times ambassador to the un took to the microphone to remind people that that
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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 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 it's part of by this time we were able to catch up with russia's ambassador to the u. n. who flatly rejected trump's idea of forcing palestinians out of gaza type thing. this is of course the that is. ready the 1st thing is really wanted the beam was committed to doesn't want to 10,
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you cannot you can. busy to force. ready to settle someone somewhere, the police doing something so much in justice, that 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. a saudi arabia has responded to donald trump's plans to take ownership of the gaza strip. and the statement as soon as the kingdom stands on, the establishment of a palestinian state is unwavering, and not to us in negotiation. it quotes crown prince moments in solomon from september last year. thing, saudi arabia will not stop it's diligence if it's to establish an independent palestinian state and will know the established diplomatic relations with israel without service. let's try the as prime minister and to the open,
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easy has responded to trump's plan and this is government supports a 2 sided solution in the mid least position remains the same way one to say as have a strong and government for a long period of time. going back to john howard's comments about the need to fund a settlement to the palestinian question. we have had a long standing bar, patterson position for 2 state solution for more and all of us were joined now by from inquiry who is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bi rhodes. he joins us now from boston. thanks very much for being with us here. once again, the festival. is this a well considered long sold out plan from trump for just an off the cuff spare of the moment proposal? do you think i and i think it's pretty much started as an off the cuff a proposal tom, but it's totally consistent with his character. somebody who likes to do
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dramatic things to provoke people, shop, people, shop the system. but it's also more importantly, totally consistent with american policy. not just of the last 4550 years or so, a 60 or since the 67 war, one us policy became heavily linked to israel. but really the last century of british and then american imperial and had demonic control policies in them as least this is totally consistent with a whole century of western imperial behavior in which designers and then the state of israel essentially get whatever they want and have total impurity for what they do. and we saw this in the genocide now going on still. and the palestinians on the other and people have neither agency nor self determination rights. in other words,
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they don't have any real estate sovereignty. you have to have a kind of play country is not real countries. and this is a big problem because what trump just did, confirms all the worst fears that so many of us have have about american policy, about scientists, dams, and about the power of inability to do anything about this on this a huge test. the palestinians have paid a huge price over the century. they still pay a heavy price, but they're still resisting and wanting to stay on the line. and we sold that when the newest of cancer was reopened and they were allowed to return home. well, just 600000 people did. so knowing that there was barely anything left in the north of the strip. what are the chances of, of trump actually being able to follow through on this any way possible? as i think the chances are kind of trying to follow through our big he
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will try to do things to get this plan implemented in part or in whole the whether it's jordan or egypt or somebody else. does ethan pressure or control or something that we don't know, but i think he'll try. i don't think he'll, he'll get very far. will. that will renew those countries have already rejected any this idea of this notion at all. and we've seen saudi arabia come out almost immediately off to trump and didn't know who finished speaking. saying that they do not stand by this plan in any way want. so we have it, we've got the strategy and prime minister, one of the trumps that america's greatest allies in australia, basically saying that they still believe in a 2 state solution. so we're going to get support from it's i don't think he's going to get much support at all, but he's going to try is what i so what i think he's gonna just let this go up there hill and see what kind of pressure to can bring to bear,
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he might pick one or 2 very vulnerable. countries on most of their countries are vulnerable even the we'll see ones they rely on the us for military support for technical aid, for a sometimes they can amik support like egypt or jordan or others. so there's that they are countries are huge, longer abilities and trump is going to try to push these as much as he can. what this is going to do is print huge new tensions within our countries and across the region. but this is what the western imperial power is, the british and the americans, especially with the french. occasionally, this is what they've done since 1920. so they've put pressure on people they've used, or military, they've used their stripes and pressures to, to achieve their goals or the goals of designers and then the state of israel. and this is a real problem because not only, not only this is going to create problems for the post and is of other countries.
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but what trump is essentially done has, is, has formalized the, the state of israel design. this movement and the united states are now acting in unison as the biggest threat to the structure of international humanitarian law. that was created after world war 2. to prevent this kind of atrocity or war crime or genocide, whatever you want to call it or all of these rolled into a world into one and the us and israel now are the biggest trend but not just to the region, but really to the whole world. even to domestic rights of citizens, hensley, western democracies, freedom of speech, a, quote, a past due process and things like that. so this is going to create big pressure as against the us and as well as tomorrow in the region. so i don't think it's gonna pass, but i think the us has, the trump is going to try to get something done and he's not going to be able to
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achieve much. they're gonna wait until all they is rarely hostages are released. and that after that we will see what happens as likely that the us my formerly joined israel and re establishing the conditions of famine to star for palestinians. our or no medical here is i wouldn't, i wouldn't rule this out. okay, we'll have to leave it to and the 1st thing to see how this plays out in the days and weeks ahead from me. cory for us from boston, thank you. thank you. a while on the ground and goes a hundreds of thousands of palestinians of streams into the most devastated area of the north of the strip. but the funding streets, buildings and homes are unrecognizable. honey mcknight takes us on a tour of kansas city. i'm standing in an area where old gauze meets with the more air been part of the city just behind me is one of gods. the oldest land marks
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a historical palace coming from an ancient era that has turned during the past 15 months into a soldier for display, as hell of simians and now in ruins. complete ruins, a pile of rubble, and behind me on my right side, it's a print home and book stores feeding the curiosity of peoples. visiting this old landmarks in the heart of old gaza 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 are taking this road. but what we're seeing a road that was filled with people now is full of more of
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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 people, the wolf is part of golf and say the 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 6 feet of the shops that we're here. and right now,
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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 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, palestine, a rustle, a head tear, ronelle, just arrow to his ready soldiers, a killed in the occupied west bank. as in is rarely, military operation intensifies across multiple palestinian cities. the
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have a lot of they will start in the middle east and event where the weather has turned very on. settled with some heavy rain to come. you can see that feature walking its way from the black sea across to kia, bringing heavy rain old way from syria down across into level and further south into jordan. now we'll see temperatures drop as that system brings the west to and when the weather for the east 7 degrees in a laptop and among on thursday. so much cooler. and we'll see that when to weather push its way further east across northern parts of iraq into iran as well. now, why is that system works? is way for the south. we could see some of that rain drip into the gulf as we go towards the end of the week. it will also be felt across the northeast of africa for the likes of egypt, cairo coming down to 18 degrees. look at those blustery wins and it remains pretty
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wet across northern pots, paces like tennis. yeah. seeing that rain, but it's not as well as what we're seeing across southern parts of africa. we have a total psycho move in to mount a gas grill that's going to work its way for the west. it maced once and once again in the mozambique of channel. whether it does or not, it's going to bring some very wet weather to mozambique on thursday. the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is, is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll fight more than we'll say it has devastating effect on people. and the department of defense's emissions is as large as many countries. and every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions increased. and this war and this find this christ, all hail the planet on it does the to
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching. i'll just say a reminder about top stories. the salad us president donald trump says america will take over at garza and take responsibility for rebuilding as the re is right to the palestinians in the strip should be permanently relocated to the neighboring countries. a mouse is it rejects any plan to upward. tell us the news from the homeland or us president trump uh has files to roll out. total is riley control of the occupied west bank went off at the news conference if he believed
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his route has suffered to you up to the west bank. trump told journalists, many people happy with the idea. well, we're discussing that with many of your representatives, you represented very well. and people do like the idea, but we, we haven't taken a position on it yet, but we will be will be making an announcement probably on that very specific topic over the next 4 weeks for tough. westman is a professor of israel studies and political science at the university of california los angeles. he joins us from ally now. thank you very much for being with us. you'll reaction 1st of all to donald trump's press conference. i mean, can you try and rationalize or explain where he is coming from and what he's actually trying to do here, as well as hot. i didn't think i could be surprised any longer by president trauma stevens, but i must say that i was genuinely quite shocked by his them onto this press conference. and they really seem to come out to prove, i mean, is to previously about, you know,
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the real estate value of gauze on his southern no child cushion is also mentioned this, of course, trump has a long history in the real estate business, but it's still really quite shocking that he basically views this issue to a real estate level, jesus, and in those tubs, i think it's a completely outlined brush idea, frankly, one that is completely impractical, as well as morally on acceptable buddies. and it's the one that's going to be talking now and, and that's in many ways a distraction from what we expected. we would be focusing on in the press conference and in the meeting that president trump haven't mentioned you heard about. it was of course, the fees for hostage agreement $10.00 and the future recruitment and the need to implement the 2nd phase of that. instead, we now discussing this really crazy idea of, of, of permanently recycling most likely against that will some 2000000 palestinians
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who live in the golf industry. do me, can you just explain how dangerous comments like this, even if they need to become a reality? mean is basically normalizing the displacement of an entire people. that's why i think it's dangerous for the reasons i'm in most immediately because it, it may be, i think some of the pressure often to, to yahoo to implement the 2nd phase of the deceased bar. and that couldn't danger the lives of the hostages still held in gaza. but more broadly, it's dangerous because as you said, it normalizes this idea all the time in li, displacing the palestinians from the god. just because the max being something that that is on these ready fall wild have long wanted in an accord full of now with the president's remarks. essentially, if you seems to be kind of a proving office and bathroom, certainly boost that helps to displace the palestinians from the gaza strip, potentially even from the west bank as well. so i think we have to take it very seriously. as we've seen, the palestinians don't want this jordan, egypt,
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saudi arabia, even this turning, prime minister has come out and said that uh is truly a still suppose the 2 state solution. we're the push back going to come from the within the united states to think of as well. i think am actually from potentially from the republican party and republicans in congress because what trump is quoting for is, is that would be a very large and long term deployment to the american troops to the causal strip. mainly his expense is cooling for the withdrawal of american troops from the middle east. and he's railed against nation building and reconstruction and spending him a commodity. and this seems to go completely against that. so i think that the many of trumps of allies in congress who would get them set me up with the idea of a long time amount committed to department in the region. i'm. i'm many american benches is why would wonder why the united states would want to take responsibility
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for the, for the gaza strip. and what's that, why it would be in tomorrow because interest to do so. so i think there's going to be a domestic opposition to this. if this is something that the president really intends to pursue. whether that is the case is not clear at this point. time may just be an idea that he's close to your end date. you touched on this a little bit just before everyone expected, the meeting between these 2 latest to be about the 2nd phase of the cx, 5 deal to tell domestic how you that it will even come into a fix. now what will be successful if it is implemented as, as well? so i was really optimistic before today and i'm even less optimistic now. i think this was, this meeting was really an important opportunity for president trump to a behind the scenes that he's pressure private as to if you're into it to implement the 2nd phase and to really impressed upon publish the site that the topic
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ministration wants. this deal to succeed, and i think the president, at least has public comments, didn't really indicate his determination to, to, to, to ensure that this deal succeeds about the 2nd phase is implemented. and i think the comments that his make, his made on his and board has made seems to suggest the walking back from the agreement and not really i think it does not bode well for the ability to follow through on the 2nd stage. okay, thank you. so much for all that we really do appreciate you inside the flaxman there for us in los angeles. thank you. well, how does your castro has been in protest against benjamin netanyahu in washington dc? as 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
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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'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 faster. he's, he's moving around the 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 a zone interest 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
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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? 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 is 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
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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 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 is there any forces, had bowman's palestinian homes and signed to to car, and refugee can put in their licensed rides in the occupied west bank. meanwhile, the gunman has killed 2. is where the soldiers that a check point and tell you, sir. several of the soldiers were wounded before the silence was shot dead child strength. it has more. a gunshot spring 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
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tuesday morning. the is ready. the police up and make shift check points on the road close by the time comes, this violence is escalating across the occupied westbank. these are 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 attacks. 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. i think he's ready allow me launched
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a major offensive across the occupied west bank last month. shortly off to the sea spots started in garza. israel says the rates target members of palestinian groups look at the pool. so according to the what's up with messages, the destruction is massive explosions. we huge and the punishment to the collective . absolutely. is there any don't, can any way about human rights? the postilion health ministry says at least 70 people, including 10 children being killed across the occupied westbank since the stopped at the and it says, hundreds of people have been wounded and detained by his ready soldiers tell stop the houses here. the for the us government's international humanitarian agency is putting most of it
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