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so now deadline is just to have 3 meals a day. the united nation say city is 15 years, people has infected. it's to bring the most affecting 80 percent of the more than $30000.00. what 2 or the features the dealers will take over the guys and we will do a job. a brazen declaration present. donald trump says the us should seize control of golf, uncommonly displays comments and in the this is alan's. is there a life window? ha, also coming up from us react thing, present trunk, comments of ridiculous upset and the idea is like that could ignite the region.
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saudi stands for americans regional allies as it's cool for an independent palestinian state is unwavering. no, so it had the united states trade war with china run some america's postal service, suspense packages from china and hong kong. the u. s. allies on detractors have condemned preston donald trump's comments about garza, with some accusing him of cooling for ethnic cleansing. he was present, says he wants to take over the strip and went roll out, deploying american troops to do so. and out says plans while standing next to me is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house, a white house correspondent, company hawk. it begins all coverage today i'm delighted to welcome is with the is
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really prime minister grinning by his side. us president donald trump made a shocking announcement. contrary to initial plans, phase 3 of the gaza cease fire reconstruction is unlikely so 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 dangers 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. trump 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
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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 . i think it's something that could change history. the 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
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sovereignty over the west bank. and whether the us supports annex saying it, 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 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, the white house of cdl, how must officials have released statements and response to the us president's comments? they say it's a recipe for creating chaos, intention in the region, the people in gauze, a willing to allow these plans to pass from us as what's required as an end, the occupation. and the question again fits people know their expulsion from the land. it goes on to say people in goals,
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i have force of displacement and deportation on the phone, bob and for more than 15 months i'm the root is in the lines. i'm going to accept any schemes aimed at reaching them from that homeland to sell her to standing by 1st and then to damien capital. a mine and honey monkwood is live for us now in gauze at city. so, honey, we've seen a reaction coming from all those lights is still pretty much everyone this statement. what are you hearing from within garza as well? absolutely. quite shocked. in his statement, vice president donald trump, we continue to talk to people here and we continue to hear the ache of the statements among displaced palestinians who made their way back to their homes in northern part of this trip and gaza city. and just to our surprise, people here are, are focusing on one priority, which is their, their livelihood, the surviving these difficult conditions. and do you think many of the,
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the statements have been already made in the past 15 months like of fauria of state, but starting a from the opening weeks of the war. when these really military of defense secretary impose the total seas on the guns for it, followed by many statement by these really ministers who suggested that palestinians do not belong here. there has to be some sort of exposure to throw the voluntary emigration that are equivalents. do things that are not short off and if they get glens, they going to tell us they know what donald trump is. so just as it's completely a, if it is a complete extension of these hospice state and that's the just mass displacement of the palestinians. people to from the gas for down. there are so many failures in this, in this, in this particular statements on the hospice to me, which is the c acknowledgement that these valleys, by the supported by the american administration. whether the hosp, the, the pos administration by the administration. now the current one are continue to support these dots on the ground that have completely turned garza into more of
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a waste land in quite uninhabitable place. now despite these the challenges that happy littering the, the journey for this with palestinians going back to their homes in the northern gauze and city, people to choose to come back, they choose to continue their live, to choose to set up their tents next to the pile of rubble of their damage and bond homes across garza city, down there, there is there. there is a sense of of resilience. however, there's also the fear of the, of the uncertainty of the future. coupled with the, the suspicious optimism that this is fire is going to hold given the many statement that suggests that as soon as the cap does not release release, these really voluntary is going to continue back and resume fighting. and the honey, i mean trump describe going through as a demolition site. i mean even in the north for a few days. now what efforts use thing for people to rebuild the lives the, the people have here no
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options, but to start rebuilding their shadows live. then we see many of these desperate the town, spite people here to rebuild their lives here. and by setting up then they are to the pile of rubble of their bom, toms, then it's not just one or 2 homes that we're talking about talking about the entire areas. we are here at the traffic circle that separates northern dogs of strength from dogs of city and from the for side. that so far would be were then moving the camera to all the side. then all what we're seeing in miles of destruction and devastation cause to old means of life at this point. this area used to be one of the most of the busy area and as driving with many of the department stores is small businesses. and many of the buildings here now turned into more of a desert with the, with people still trying to start to do to realize where or to have to figure out
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where to start to from many of the buildings here are not the ones that are standing out at the risk of collapsing and being and, and causing risk to the safety of many people returning to this area. but the majority of these homes are either burns, i completely or destroyed, as you can see it from the brand right here. many people in the back here, the, the, the, as we, as soon as we arrived there earlier in the morning to set up their tents on this right sides, many people are figure it out and tried to get some of the heavy machinery equipment like will those are to remove bubbles of from the road. reopening roads trying to remove part of the rubble. so in order to find the shoulders to stay and the biggest challenge right now is find, need water source people thursday as well. did they do go hungry without any of the food supplies and also weather conditions are changing. i know soon enough will be very difficult to stay in the streets as the weather continues to worsen. absolutely. okay. honey lockwood joining us that from $1.50. thanks honey. a well
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reaction to president trump's comments about cause a has been swift and a strongly worded statement. saudi arabia says that we have funds as unequivocal rejection of any infringement of an adjustment rights of the palestinian people. whether through his way, the settlement policies land on accession or attempts to displace them those as this and social commentary as a duty to alleviate the severe human suffering in georgia by palestinians. the same goes on to say this out of your baby emphasizes its position, is non negotiable, not subject to compromises. and the shaving lost in peace is impossible, without the palestinian people obtaining the legitimate rights in accordance with international resolutions. as bringing him to sell his sheets, joining us live from a mine. that's because he's when he government on the policy, no, sorry to have bandages there for reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank . so have the, we've been immediately saying some strong reaction from the region. what more can you tell us about us so, well,
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this reaction from saudi arabia was very strongly worded. and i actually want to point out that they had put out this statement at around 4 am local time because that's one. this press conference between the us president donald trump and his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu had concluded so they were swift to make their remarks even though it was the middle of the night for the region. but when it comes to jordan, egypt, the arab league, and other, suppose it american allies in the region, they've been pretty outspoken about their stance of ethnically cleansing the gaza strip, of forcibly displacing palestinians from their homeland. and this is something they have been quite strong about, but it's, it wasn't just when trump came into office, it was even before then when there was really ministers making comments in the early days of the war, calling for the quote, voluntary migration of health and use regards to calling for legal settlements in the palestinian territory. so the reaction from the region has been quite swift.
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and it's also been firm in their stance that does the must remain palestinian land and hands of what are we hearing from the inside israel as well. there's actually been a lot of agreement in israel, a bell to president donald trump's policy of the us taking over guns. however, the opposition within israel says that while it's an interesting plan, israel is the one who needs to present its own plan and review it with the americans. but when you have the right wing within israel, members of missing young who's governments, both former and current, are hailing this idea, saying that this is what they wanted from the beginning, but they were calling for palestinians to be expelled from there long before. this was even floated by the americans because by the previous administration, this of course was not brought up at all saying, but palestinians must remain in gaza. but it's important to note that when it comes to different parts of the region, you have these really is who say they want sell the normalization. and that's and
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yahoo saying just last night that it's going to happen. and it's going to shop people with the saudis are saying, but their main condition here is a palestinian state while the right wing within israel, including this. and y'all, himself has said that they've been working their entire political careers to block that very move and saudi saying this is a condition for them if they want any sort of peace agreement with these rallies. but nonetheless, these really say that they not only want to take over a goza, but they also want annexation into west bank, which is something that was also brought up last night by the us president, which he did not do, but official us stance on. okay, tons of cell who are joining us that from a mine with reaction from around the region. many thanks. honda. as a process in washington dc. again, this is where the prime ministers visit to the u. s. was underway when president trump made these controversial remarks. the to the scene outside the white house published and in full of balance and supporters had gathered to denounce benjamin
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netanyahu. and his government's 15 months, bump, bump, mint of gaza. i spoke ashtray was out those protests and spoke to some of the people taking part. 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 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 off different to you. if
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you wanted to cease fire news or adamant towards it, but then he slowly changing his mind at don't fasten. he is moving around the top of the topic. i think obviously every sense troops and shows a few things. one who doesn't care about the middle east, there's about his 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, and now he's going to send american troops. we've been protesting for so much about giving money. why, why are we giving so much money to israel? why are we doing this? and now he's now is going to send american troops as well. i 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 us true, but he said he would if it's necessary, and it's not just who he may send,
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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 god the strip to be a quote for the era of the middle east, song skies. what do you guys think of that? i mean, obviously it's not for it, it's not for junk because it's not for tons of given itself or, and yahoo, it's a good. 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 cleansing for a long time. they're trying to dominate the regions, step by step uh, its 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. so it has had on ours. is there a take care talk security with serious new transitional needs, or is that without char makes his 1st visual visit time correct? the
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had a lot of that, let's have a look at the weather across here of over the next few days and got high pressure in charge across central and western area. so lots of settled and quiet where the to be found to get across the north west. the cold front moved through, and that's taking those wintery features across to norway, but it is looking rather mild across a scan. today, there with temperature is above the average of for this time of year, we could see some cloud, but also some wind to sunshine and managing to break through that sunshine certainly being felt across the iberian peninsula. there's lots of settled whether to be found here. it's calm down slightly across submitted training, sofa shy, was coming in for sicily, and some went to m. a wintry in windy weather to be found across that south east corner, particularly for tech. yeah. now we'll see something of a cool down here. temperature is coming down to places like so. be that also be
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coming down across, move west and areas the cities like paris as we go into thursday. now that i'm settled, whether that's being moving towards the scenario is of the mediterranean is going to be felt across the north, east of africa's bluster we winds blowing down into egypt. on wednesday, cairo, seeing the temperature come down to 16 degrees celsius by so stay the youngest country in the world child sedan economy is mostly dominated by what's called calling for my sector is also the poorest health schooling and foot by 2 to an economy. the not being provided by informing the claim set. and the 1st part of the series out is there, examines the intricacy of south sit on society and the extraordinary resilience of its people. i always advise you don't have to dig the book, but in
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a couple of africa's new directions. hidden strings on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the oregon. you're watching onto there as reminder about top stories this hour. but if us allies and detractors have condemned pressing donald trump's comments about garza with some accusing him of pulling back, i think 10 2nd us preston says he wants to take over the strip and went roll out to point american troops to, to say, senior, how mazda officials of respondents signed the proposal as a recipe for creating tales and tension in the region. and we stories of goals for an end to as well as
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a patient under question against palestinians. and americans main regional allies out here, right? it says it rejects any infringement of an adjustment like to tell us to means whether through is where the spectrum and policies land antics ation or attempts to displace them from the lives of president trump was outlining his proposals for garza's. future view in secures accounts was holding a meeting on israel's ongoing notary operation in the occupied west bank because it was on the was that the un headquarters in new york with mole on the palestinian reaction? and 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
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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 palestinians of outside the gaza strip. our country um overall is the, uh, 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 little want it's the, the world community 2001 to 10. you cannot, you can. busy to force. ready reset to 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
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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. the president trump, us put the 10000 people employees by the 4, an 8 agency usa. i. d on indefinite leave. thousands of personnel are on the walls and being told they have 30 days to return to the us agency is the wells launches provide you a few monetary and assistance to developing countries. and countries in crisis from says he wants to reorganize it or bullshit. in 2023, the agency dispersed more than $40000000000.00 to move in to 100 countries and regions. yes, postal service says is temporarily suspending into that from parcels from china around 30 percent of small packages entering the us come from 2 chinese e commerce companies. the additional 10 percent tariff, the us, imposed on chinese goods on tuesday, placed
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a juicy free exemption from the pump value parcels. china says it will respond when the dental make bone, the chinese government holds on the united states to stop politicizing and what's amazing trade and economic issues and stuff going off than suppressing time these companies. china will take necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of chinese companies. a jessica washington joins us now from virginia . jessica talks us a little bit more about what came out of this press briefing there in china this morning. the message that was reiterated during the briefing that we've also had at codes around the state media outlets is that china is pursuing negotiations that china opposes these, these terrorists imposed on chinese goods. i'll read a short section of what was said. there was a question of the scripts for some was asked about whether or not whether there any timing for presidency didn't seem to speak with president donald trump and we
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received no clarity on that. the white house, of course, earlier, did say that the 2 leaders would speak as soon as this month. and now what we're hearing is donald trump saying that he's in no rush to speak to. she didn't think. but what we are hearing is that reiteration of this message that negotiation is key and that china keeps saying that a tire will really says no one's interest, not in the interest of the us or china, or indeed for the rest of the world. i think we have to look at the response that china has taken sofa, which has been sadly restrained, some tire or some things like cold, ellen gee, but in a fairly restrained manner. and those tears only taking effects from february 10th . and what we can glean from that is that china does want to have a conversation that it doesn't want to escalate the situation edit that it is seeking avenues when negotiation, perhaps it is seen the outcome that mexico and canada were able to achieve in terms of that 30 day hold on the on terrorists on the countries goods and perhaps it is seeking a way forward in that respect. and jessica,
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we're already seeing the us postal service. suspending old packages from china and hong kong limits was let's have a huge impact as needed, especially on these 2 e commerce companies. well, that's exactly right. it is a temporary suspension. so we don't know exactly how long this process might, might be on the way. it is important to note that as the tires on chinese goods took effect, donald trump also revoked. what you mentioned, this is basically a policy that was an allowance meaning that small goods priced on the $800.00 us dollars. didn't have to pay a juicy well. now they do have to pay g g that might have some sort of effect, particularly on the 2 major economists, brands coming out of china that she and, and team. those of course, has a major customer base in the us. but the important thing to note is that those goods, the price so cheaply and so competitively, that it is hard to say whether or not this would have a long term effect in terms of their business strategy. i mean,
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if you go to teach it that's priced at $1.00, that now has to be priced at say $2.00. well, that still remains fairly affordable for a consumer in the us that he's looking for those cheap consumer goods. so at this point, it does remain rather difficult to say what the impact will be on chinese businesses because many of them have already made adjustments in the previous he is having dealt with the trumpet administration the 1st time around many businesses in china . even those that focused on us markets have already made adjustments accordingly. looking at offshoring, having manufacturing opportunities in vietnam and malaysia, other places in southeast asia. so there is a degree of preparedness that comes this time around in terms of how china is looking to deal with this slices around a tire. jessica washington joined usa from badging many. thank jessica. the investigators in sweden trying to time in the motive for what the prime minister is going to west mass shooting in the nation's history. and it's 11 people were killed and several injured on wednesday when
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a gunman opened far out of college in the city of or a bro, this island is amongst the dead police report. so i'm stuck on another night in sweden and another crime scene. but this one was nothing like anything, but there's going before gangland killing stuff become routine in this part of scandinavia. but the must shooting as an adult college in the city of a referral on tuesday was something else altogether, leaving a country and so the community traumatized and key liberties may. hans includes the 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 bleed as much short for
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police said they believed 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. maybe up throughout the to your thoughts or shall we now know that about 10 people have lost the lights. we come provide more specifics at this time and the reason for this is the number of injured to the kelly mccann. it's about 1230 in the afternoon, swedish prime minister of christmas, and called it a nightmare. that no one should have to go through. that sort of talk is be difficult for taking the magnitude of what has happened today in most of the darkness, but disposing of a sweet in tonight. what simple cannot happen as now also happened in sweden as them each volume. the questions over how it has been allowed to happen, or only just beginning sweden has faced unprecedented levels of violence. in the past 10 years. january, i had already seen a series of gang land shootings and bombings. but the crime of this nature has left
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the country and shock. pull race out, is there a stone? ukraine's minute trace says it is shut down. 57 out of 104 drones launched by russia overnight. they are russian officials suddenly ukrainian drone attack hit, an oil depot in rushes, southern region of crescent of the on wednesday spoken, a fine crane has launched numerous attacks on russia's energy facilities. in recent days, the presence of syria syria and to kill have discussed rebuilding, syria is economy and border security and a meeting in ankara which up top otherwise, once cottage fights us along the border to lay down the alms, the us back syrian democratic forces have reject the demand, so then goes okay, pulse from ankara on a warm welcome and cut out by turkish presenters or pipe ad drum to model charel, the transitional president of the nancy or in administration, in
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a 2nd diplomatic visit the road. since assuming the office will show us tool to the doctor's office, rules focused on economic reconstruction, security and stability is a key topic. and discussions was the presence of kurdish fighters in nor system syria. the y fi g dominates the ceiling democratic forces, but the turkey i considers the y p g, the silly enough to do the apple. curtis, some work or spicy, which designates as a terrorist organization put in in because they don't. we discussed the steps to be taken against the separatist terrorist organization and its support is occupied, northeast and syria. we are really to provide the necessary support to syria in the fight against all forms of terrorism, whether it is the p k, k. so dice we have problems that we are with them in the context of the control of the camps in northeast and syria. you for the turkey and just the safeguards the
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