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the, the, the us will take over the guys a script, and we will do a job with it to will own it. us president donald trump talks of developing the gaza strip off the call into the permanent resettlement of palestinians. the punch on the credit. this is, and i'll just say, are life from doha. also coming up a mazda officials say the us presidents proposals, a recipe for titles and loans. operating palestinians is unacceptable. all the
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pellets send you an ambassador to the u ins as world leaders and people should respect palestinians desire to remain in kansas plus the jewels of northern cal. so we see want to list all the ones driving gold shops, often as rails destruction. the president donald trump says he wants to take us to takeover and own the gaza strip . trump made the announcements during a joints, news conference with his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu. white house correspondent kimberly helped get reports from washington dc. today i'm delighted to welcome, which is really prime minister, grinning by his side. us president donald trump made a shocking announcement. contrary to initial plans,
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phase 3 of the gaza ceasefire. reconstruction is unlikely. he says instead trumping visions, do something different to us. we'll take over the gaza strip. will own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side. i do see a long term ownership position. i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east. the force displacement of a population by an occupying power. israel highlights international law trop, reiterated his call for egypt and jordan to take in the 2000000 displays palestinians plan both countries have rejected. still trump believes he'll convince air of nations to sign onto his vision for gaza ideas. benjamin netanyahu also endorses 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
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. i think it's something that could change history. a trust referred to gaza repeatedly as hell edit demolition site, but he believes it can be transformed by envision world people living there, the world's people. i think you'll make that into an international unbelievable place. i think the potential and the gaza strip is unbelievable. and i think the entire world representatives from all over the world will be there and there. and they'll look that palestinians also. i don't want to be cute. i don't want to be a wise guy, but the riviera of the middle east. and in the midst of a fragile cease fire truck made yet another controversy over mark about palestinian sovereignty over the west bank. and whether the us supports amec saying it, we haven't taken a position on it yet,
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but we will be will be making an announcement probably on that very specific topic over the next 4 weeks on wednesday, the is really prime minister means with the us national security advisor and defense secretary at the pentagon and he wraps up his visit to the united states on capitol hill meeting with senior congressional leaders. kimberly healthcare al jazeera whitehouse, senior mazda officials, have released statements following drums resettlement, comments. they say we consider it a recipe for creating chaos, intention in the region, people in the cause, this trip will not allow these plans to pass. and what is required is an end to the occupation integration against how people know the expulsion from the land. people and gaza have for the displacement and deportation plans and up on bottom and for more than 15 months. they are rooted in the land and will not accept any schemes
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i'm at abusing them from their homeland. a mile on the shower is out. is there a senior political analyst? he says trump's proposal has a basis in reality. i think it's absolutely absurd. what he said. i think it's absolutely a logical russian of, at the very unrealistic and frankly in the audit to think that you could move to 1000000 palestinians outside guys up today. and instead, take ownership of it and make it into a beach site property development, run by the likes of throwing up so that the yuppies of billionaires could come and make it into the viet. right. and basically 3, that is just absolutely absurd. i don't think it deserves discussion. now, let me tell you, the important part that does does the discussion. it's what it hides behind it.
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what it hides behind it is that the administration is going to up struct. the rebuilding reconstruction of guys or 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 not to be forgotten. basically to be no thought any notified by the united states that wants to build out of yet all of these mix it in the otherwise it's not going to help or it's not going to participate. but there are the obstruct, any such effort when the humanitarian levels to the buzz guzzle was how do you arrive via has responded to donald trump's plans to take ownership off the gaza strip in a statement, it says the kingdom stands on the establishment of a palestinian state as on wavering and north of synagogues, she ation, it quotes crowned principal, had been solomon from september last year,
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saying saudi arabia will not stop. it's diligent if it's to establish an independent palestinian state and will not establish diplomatic relations with is row with house as well to, to cut through all of this is sole part of hashi who was a professor of human rights and peace studies at a soccer field. that couldn't university, he is also a full, the deputy head of office of the un high commissioner for human rights and occupied palestine. he joins us from a socket in japan. thank you very much for being with us here. a lot to talk about . uh, i mean we would, we're talking with me focusing on the sports displacement, the idea or force displacement. the idea that the us is basically going to take over and run the land and gas from an international law perspective though, is any of what trump has proposed actually legal? oh, absolutely not. of course the, and i mean it's completely the range. basically we have us president coming out in favor openly of ethnic cleansing. that's basically what's happening. this is
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a very great, very serious international crime shouldn't go ahead. it's what of course this really is had been gunning for very, very open since they commenced the genocide after 7 for october, 2023. and so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised. but the, just the sort of nonchalant way that donald trump is talking about it as if it's some kind of real estate deal is really ridiculous. and the other thing is, you know, what's really insulting, i find, is how it's being presented as a humanitarian gesture. and again, the is really, is we're talking like this also, you know, very, very early, early on, as they were slaughtering palestinians by the hundreds and destroying their infrastructure. they were talking about how she monetary and countries um, you know, should let engage in refugees. there is nothing left for gardens and gaza anymore and you know, these poor people, they need to be re relocated, well, you know, who created those conditions. it was the, as rarely as of the americans. so,
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you know, to present this as some kind of, she monitor and gesture is really a range of so i think this is ethnic, cleansing, force displacements. that's what it is. it's an international crime and people can and are prosecuted. i mean, obviously as the trumpets say, the sides international law. i mean, but what are the chances that he's actually going to be able to follow through on this any, any sort of real? why do you think a fella, i mean, you know, given the, the neighboring countries, they had been approached already by these railways. and by, by that again, very, very much of the early stages of the genocide and they, you know, the injection, the jordanians, they bought that this idea. so, you know, i, i very much don't see, i don't see this happening and kind of significant weight, but it is very problematic that this kind of idea enters the public discourse to this way. you know, basically it's reinforcing this idea of the palestinians have no rights. it's reinforcing. this idea that, you know,
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palestinians just like other indigenous peoples trying to have resisted, you know, imperialism over the centuries. that they're just, you know, they're not human things are just like tattle and we can just shut them from place a to place be because it suits us and our real estate developer friends. so it is very problematic and i think we have to react to it like that. well, everyone's been really focused on guys, are in trunk comments here. how concerned should people be about what is happening in the occupied with bank is ready rides of really right to those out and thousands and thousands of people have been killed there since the beginning of this year. trump is now saying he's going to come out with a plan or proposal within the next 4 weeks. i mean it should the focus be there as well as oh, yes, i mean we definitely should not forget about the west bank, but we've been seeing is a god certification on the west bank of now not the 1st person to use that term, but that's basically what we're seeing, we're seeing, you know, is rarely raids. oliver, in particular, in the north of the west bank,
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but all over increased legal colonization. and it's very, very problematic that we see trump is moving towards some sort of position, presumably supporting the is really illegal annexation of the entire west bank. well have to see what happens with that. but the, just the fact that it's being bandied about in that ways, this is extremely problem. uh, okay, well have to leave it there. so, but thank you so much for your a appreciate hearing from you. so we'll talk a hashi for us. and i saw that 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 and garza to live elsewhere, particularly egypt and jordan, gabriela, alexander has the reaction from the united nations. the doctor 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 idea has already been
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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 does the strip. it's part of palestine. we were able to catch up with russia's ambassador to the un who flatly rejected trumps idea of forcing palestinians out of gaza. so i think this is of course the that is. ready the 1st thing is really wanted the world community 2001 to 10. you cannot you can. busy to
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force. ready to settle someone somewhere at the police to the and something so much injustice 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 united nations in new york. meanwhile, on the grounds and gowns, a hundreds of thousands of palestinians have streamed into the most devastated area of the north of this trip. but the funding streets, buildings and homes unrecognizable honey mcknight, it takes us on a tour of kansas city. i'm standing in an area where old gauze on meet with the more air been part of the city just behind me is one of gods. the oldest land marks the historical palace coming from an ancient era that has turned during the past 15
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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 people visiting this old landmarks in the heart of old gaza city. just to the left side right here is a parking lot that serves 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 business with only few people among them, those who return back through guys, 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 a landfill, garbage and rubble. here to our right, it's more of the parts of the old city of old golf and city, the gold market,
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and exchange money market. this is the part as recommended by many people, the world is part of the city. only few people see it right now. shopping inside 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 of 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 shops. we're talking about 66 of the shops that we're here on right now. just walk in right in the middle court door of these shots and both sides. we just
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noticed how many of these jobs have been closed due to the fog. their owners have been forced out of these areas for they have been killed in the past. 16 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 or lives as long difficult a letter with many challenges, including the uncertainty of the future and the inability of the scenes fire to home neighborhood alicia via from garza city palestine as well. so here's here on al jazeera shooting at an education center in sweden kills at least 10 people. the prime minister says is the worst mass choosing in the country's history. the, if you really want to find out how effective a wallace just asked israel from the technical in the us mexico border is riley,
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made the violence towns to tear gust dropping drones and india onto the lowenstein, traverse the globe to shed light on this really exports with the 1st tested on palestinians is rally selling a model of way to separate and control on ones that populations the palestine, the bar 3 parts to adjust the uta from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the latest news as it breaks, where the display of palestinians returning to their homes in the northern part of the prep is the 1st the city for its rebuild. there sat or live with details coverage, the wealth fluids and medical supplies, and the building materials offloading. and so, because of strep view and says that must of needs remain from the heart of the
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story, say nice admission stays almost 70 percent of buildings in the causal strip has been either damaged or completely destroyed. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, that watching l. g 0 reminder about top stores, the sell it us president donald trump's is america will take overt garza and take responsibility for rebuilding, as he reiterated the palestinians and the strip should be permanent. the regular kinds of to neighboring countries. a mouse is rejects, any plan to offered palestinians from the homelands. of more on this,
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we joined now by steve clemens, who is editor at large of the hill, america's political and media platform and host of engineers weekly show at the bottom line. he joins us from washington, d. c. well, very busy few hours, the onshore and washington. was there any warning at all the trump was about to drop this bombshell because the lead up to it said the meeting between the and yahoo and trump. everyone presumed that they were going to be talking about the 2nd phase of the 65 deal to well, i think the only way one might have seen it coming is by listening to some of the people who had previously been around president trump. in fact, i interviewed john bolton, his former national security adviser some time ago, who made exactly this kind of suggestion said it is, was the humanitarian thing to do for guidance that john bolton and donald trump pretty much the test each other right now. there was an active feud between them, but he was the president's national security advisor in bolton was talking about
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this. but for trump to come out this boldly as the president of the united states and talk so open about what people consider to be a mass atrocity. remember, it's not it's ethnic cleansing, but it is considered a crime against humanity in the international uh, just the system we have. and that is something that i think many people did not expect to hear from the president directly. yeah, well trump is trying to sell the says a humanitarian risk you operation for palestinians giving them a bit of lives somewhere else. i mean, what sort of pushback uh, is it going to be to, to remarks like that they are in the us? it will look, i think we've seen with president trump, you know, as he declared tariffs against mexico and canada and walk them back. maybe that happens in this case in the sense that the pushback that he's going to get from the king of jordan will be his 3rd international visit or the japanese or 2nd behind netanyahu. and the king of jordan will be here in washington dc next week. but i
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think broadly from saudi arabia, from the entire arab world, in fact, probably most of the world writ large is going to push back against this notion. but i think the other side of it, which i think president trump has miscalculated, is it will make america and americans a target as well, of those who have grievances in the middle east. and that sometimes leads to very active terrorism. and these are the kinds of things that donald trump has said he does not want america engaged in. but right now he has put america into the middle of some of the most horrible grievances that many arabs have felt within the middle east. and i think that ultimately will be something that americans will push him back on. yeah, well, he also said that the american troops could be sent to gaza if necessary. i mean, that goes against the pretty much everything usage and trying to bring peace to, to every corner of the world. so how would that work and, and what americans,
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especially the republican party behind, to move like this as well. i think you've got some really, really important questions. how would it work? we don't know. the president sees himself as the commander in chief who can assign the military on a moment's notice, you know, to move around and deal with different tasks as he sees fit. and he can pull them back. the president at this moment is very, very impulsive. and so i might even say reckless and unstudied when it comes to some, something of the complexity of the middle east. so right now he's being impulsive. he is talking about things pretty much in my view on the cost and, and this is not something that is addressing, you know, that deep structural tectonic, fred, jill, any of that region and what it might yield. and i think said, you know, when you asked how it might work, it might work disastrously. i don't think it's something that would roll out very
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easily. and i think you will find in the united states, there will be systems that will be members of congress. both parties that come in and counsel the president. you take a different course. okay. how was he going to convince if he does want to go ahead with with this? how's it going to try and convince some of the least and latest to reconsider this dance? egypt and jordan, we've heard from saudi arabia really pushed back on, on all of what he has said so far. what totals, what leaders does he have to try and change their minds? if any, that i don't know if he'll change their mind. i think donald trump acts impulsively and may just take action. and just for something like this to happen, he may go in with bulldozers and further bulldoze and take down a real estate and may create conditions that are so horrific and horrible that you
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end up seeing the advance spam and in god's i can imagine all sorts of nightmare scenarios that lead to mass migration, which egypt and jordan have both said, they will not accept. but what are they going to do? shoot people on their borders. so at the same time, we're imagining them not accepting this. i haven't seen many people actually push back very effectively against chop. and i think that's one of the things we're waiting to see is what is a real pushback from egypt to look like? what are their points of leverage? what are jordan's points of leverage? what are the saudis points of leverage? are they going to hold back on a robust relationship with the united states over this? until you begin to see those kinds of equities who are on the table where nations are willing to barter and trade over things. america wants then donald trump is going to continue to proceed and do what he wants to do and dates. thank you so much. dave will have to leave it. they asked if claimants for us out of washing.
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thank you. it's the at least 10 people have been killed in bold, sweden's prime minister, describes as the worst mass choosing in the country's history. well, casualties are in hospital after a gun and not been fine at the college. in the city of a reprice pull race reports from stuck on another night in sweden, another crime scene. but this one was nothing like anything but this going before gangland killing set 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 collaborative use may humphrey clues to the x and a guy next to me was shot in the shoulder. he was bleeding a lot. well, when i looked behind me,
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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 off 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 bleed as mile short for the police said they believe the suspect was a moment that acted alone and was not a gang member. swedish media reported he was a 35 year old man and held a gun license. but these identity had not been released on tuesday night. revamp throughout the year, thought for sure. we now know that about 10 people have lost the lights. we comp provide most specifics at this time, and the reason for this is the number of injured to the killing began. that's about 1230 in the afternoon, swedish prime minister of christmas and cold it. i know that no one should have to go through that sort or to be difficult for taking the magnitude of what has happened today in the darkness, but disposing of
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a sweet in tonight. what simply cannot happen as now also happened in sweden, f, m e. so the questions about how it has been allowed to happen. i only just beginning sweden has faced unprecedented levels of violence. in the past 10 years. january, i had already seen a series of gangland shootings and bombings. but the crime of this nature has left the country and shock. pull race out is era. okay. but you, in is calling for the reopening of government samples in the eastern democratic republic of congo to allow the desperately needed medical and humanitarian assistance in 23 and a live groups have taken launch pots of the city and on tuesday declared to cease 5 for humanitarian reasons, the un says 900 bodies have been recovered and many more lying in the straits. the congolese government says the figure is much higher around 2000. see other towns virtual layout of the world's 15000000 is molly muslims has died at the age of 18 guys. and announcement on the aga khan development network website says he died in
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lisbon on choose day surrounded by family. cisco and prince carmel, whose signing had held the title since 1957. well, that's well for me with us next and inside. story examines the issue of us person, donald trump, terrorist on goods from canada, and mexico, as well as china. stay with us, the 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 11 and for the south into jordan. now we'll see temperatures drop as that system brings the west and when the weather for the east 7 degrees and
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a level among on thursday. so much cooler. and we'll see that when to weather push its way further east across moving parts of iraq into iran as well. now, why is that system works? is way further 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 south coast and north east of africa for the likes of egypt, cairo coming down to 18 degrees, look at those blustery wins, and it remains pretty wet across northern pots. paces like tentative seeing that rain, but it's not as well as what we're seeing across southern parts of africa. we have a total of psycho move in to mount a gas grill that's gonna work its way farther west. it maced once and once again in the mozambique a channel, whether it does or not, it's going to bring some very wet weather to mozambique on 1st day. i on
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