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is the one i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland best produces the best spaces and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the well the, the dealers will take over the guys and we will do a job flying in the face of international know donald trump says he will seize, control have gone into an empty it of palestinians. the of them are kyle, this is out. is there a line from dave? ha, also coming up from us, we are saying president, trump comments are of such as ideas like that could ignites the region. saudi
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stands fun. america's regional allies, as it's cool for an independent palestinian state, is unwavering. also have the united states trade well with china, from san marcus postal service, suspends packages from china and hong kong. the both us allies and detractors have condemned preston total trunk. comments about com. so with some accusing him of calling for ethnic cleansing, he was president 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. so is there any problem, is that benjamin netanyahu at the white house or white house correspondent, kimberly, how could they get into coverage today? i'm delighted to welcome with the is really prime minister, grinning by his side. us president donald trump made
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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 without 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, the position i see it bring in 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,
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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. truck preferred 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 annex saying it,
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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, a meeting with senior congressional leaders. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, senior officials have released statements and response to the us president's comments. i say it's a recipe for creating tales on tension in the region of the people and also wanting to allow these plans to pass from us as what's required as an end to be occupation down to question against it's people not there expulsion from the land. it goes on to say people in golf, i have force and displacement and deportation on the bombardment. for more than 15
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months. i'm the wizard and the land and way to accept any schemes i ended up leasing them from the homeland sahu to standing by 1st and the jordanian capital. a man 1st i speak to hunting my foot. he's live for us in guns at 50 a 100. this was an extraordinary statement made by president donald trump and it shows pretty much everyone who's heard that what's been the reaction from gaza. the oldest statement continues to cause much of they may have much of the unrest among the displaced population that still making its way back to their homes in the northern parts and gods of city of does not forget. this is not the 1st time we're seeing it statements like these, that cold latency and publicly for the explosion or palestinians or from their homes. everything that happens on the ground here, avery actually region inside the last, the free military active response drops across the city. and the northern part was
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done in a way to make life impossible for people just walking around and seeing that your level of destruction is very consistent with the actions on the ground. very consistent with the statements made either by the vice president donald trump, and there's really prime minister and his defense secretary at the beginning got the so weeks off this of the genocide, the word that called for a total siege and then the cutting off basic supply the from palestinian ceiling, them off the from the outside world as well as preventing them from leaving the gaza strip fall internally as described by many of the of the israeli officials. but right now we're seeing it's more coming in a more public form right now. and calling for the us to take over gaza strip as well as a 6 point them, a from the, from their own lab. the statement is nothing for that, nothing, nothing short of the mass displacement of college thing in the housing and for the past 15 months across the got they've had been enforced into at
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a displacement in the central area and in the southern part of the strip and we're not allowed to return their home until the ceasefire took place, but again, to cease fires is fragile. and the statements like this started causing much of on risk because people that still are very cautious about their optimism when it comes to the sustainability of the ceasefire. how do we can see the people behind you and carrying wreckage dead? 3 of the complete destruction of the buildings around your terms describes clause with a demolition of sites and you've been in the north for a few days. now. what efforts are you seeing by people to rebuild the lives or full, he's absolutely accurate in his description. he only failed to acknowledge that the us then these rated monitor were behind this, your level of destruction. we just drove in the past 35 minutes. we drove around the northern part of this trip here 35 minutes and we were desperately searching
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for a house that is still intact or a house that is still in the family. and we failed to find any of these home for 35 minutes withdrawals with no, no house inside, no homes inside that was it still this, then this, your level of destruction is making it very difficult for people to rebuild their lives. here what we're seeing here is more of that stuff for the town by the display of population full rate. it spends the past 15 months and 10 sites in the central area and the funding part of the strip. they're trying to rebuild parts of their shutter life. so i didn't often smoke next door. i love a lot of the rubble of their bon tons or trying to salvage whatever items it from under the rubble to help them stay and, and survive these difficult living conditions. some of trying to find water. this is one of the basic elements that is urgently needed in the northern part of this trip. without it, people will find it very difficult to continue. also, the supplies in terms of fluids are not available. the trucks that age are not
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making their way smooth through the northern parts and gauze, and city all in all. the conditions are very difficult, very dire. despite that, people to choose to come back because it's, it's their home land and, and they're the only options that they have as we talk to people, is to stay on their home lands and to try to rebuild as much as they can. absolutely, and that just highlights the strength of the connection of people to that lands the honey in lockwood. let me, thanks for joining us from dallas, associated reaction to preston tons, comments about garza has been swift and a strongly worded statements. saudi arabia says, and we have funds is unequivocal rejection of any infringement of the judgment rights of the palestinian people. but if there is a settlement policies lines on x, ation or attempts to displace them knows that as, as the instructional community, it has a duty to alleviate the severe human suffering enjoyed by palestinians. the statement goes on to say a saudi arabia emphasizes its position, is non negotiable, not subject to compromises. and that achieving last in peace is impossible,
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without the kind of city and people obtaining that legitimate rights in accordance with international resolutions. as bringing home the cell which she joins us live from. and that's because is when the government and the policy know 40 of bundle and 0 from opposing inside israel and the occupied west bank. so him that were immediately saying some strong reaction from the region to focus through what we're hearing of the let's begin with saudi arabia who released the statement at around 4 am local time. that just shows you the urgency. they had to respond to these comments that were made by the us president and is really prime minister netanyahu who was touting the fact that there wouldn't be normalization, with saudi arabia and his real suit, and that it would shock the world. however, saudi arabia was quite clear that until there was a palestinian state established that's their main point for any sort of normalization or talks a bit with israel. and benjamin netanyahu,
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on the other hand, had been saying that he, throughout his entire political career with the government that he is. and now they've been working in order to block the establishment of a palestinian state. so that saudi arabia, you have jordan, egypt, and the rest of the era believe which also includes saudi arabia who have denounced these comments by presidents from previously. it's still a little bit early in the region, so there haven't been a lot of fresh reactions, but they've been saying this for days, but they're absolutely not going to accept the force transfer the ethnic cleansing, and permanent displacement of the palestinian people from the gaza strip. and it's also worth mentioning, that's jordan's king is set to travel to the united states to meet with president trump at the white house next week. and rest assured, this will be the main agenda item that they discuss now, cause a benjamin us know who is already in the white house. that's where we had these comments from what are we hearing from inside israel high the as
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well. these really public as well. as the is really government is receiving this well, in fact a survey that was done 2 days ago that was published in is really media found that 80 percent of respondents supported removing forcibly displacing guns is palestinian population to outside of its land. that you have these really government members of method, you know, who's coalition members in the opposition who say that this is a great idea, that it's the dawn of a new day. and they agree that the conditions and dogs are horrible and that they are health. but there was no acknowledgment whatsoever that it was their doing with the assistance of american weapons that were provided over the last year and a half or so. it's also worth mentioning comments made by trump middle east envoy, steve woodcock, who played an integral part in the ceasefire negotiations. who said that palestinians their right to a better life isn't necessarily and shouldn't necessarily be tied to the land itself. but if you know anything about the middle east, if you know anything about the palestinian is really conflict,
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you'll know that it's all tied to the land and these really occupations. so these ideas, according to a lot of world leaders are set so far outside of reality, but they are being received well in israel, who i might add. members of this government have been calling for this since the beginning of the war. they used to use the term voluntary migration and it's become more aggressive with now with the force displacement of the palestinian people that's hands us all who experience the latest that from a mind many things. honda protest in washington dc. again, this is why the prime ministers visit the us was underway when president trump made his controversial remarks. this was the thing outside the white house kind of send in. so a donkey supporters had gathered to denounce benjamin netanyahu and his government's 15 month bump, bump and of guns up. either castro was out those protests and spoke to some of the people taking part are originally,
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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 when the speaker announced to everyone, the words of the us president donald trump said 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 of different to you. if you wanted to cease fire, it was very adamant towards it, but then he slowly changed his mind and drunk passing the he's moving around the top of the topic. i think obviously every sensor, oops, it shows a few things. one who doesn't care about the middle east,
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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, no trump says a lot of things, but if he does send troops and it's going to be a total disaster for everybody involved, we've been, we've been in this or for a year over a year and a half like we're, we're, we're exhausted, and now he's gonna send american troops. we've been protesting for so much about giving money. why, why are we getting so much money to israel? 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
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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 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 for the spanish as a fellow of the institute for policy studies and washington d. c. i was at that demonstration. she says from statements michelle king, 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
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from the escalation that's now underway in the west. back something that began with the ceasefire and gaza. the escalation in the west bank has been quite for i think 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, virtually the entire population of engine need refugee camp are facing some level of, of destruction, of their homes and force displacement. so some of this may be a kind of cover for that. i radically, one of the things that he has said about the us would take responsibility for the left over mines and bombs that we've made and gaza. that is a us responsibility regardless of what happens to us, is dropped these bonds. uh 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. this is of action. these are our languages
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that are really beyond the pale in many ways. but if you keep repeating them it normalizes, it makes it acceptable somehow for people to keep hearing this, the us will take over guys, a really cool who gives us the right to that has hair on challenges. era took care talk security with serious new transitional lead. i'm not sure i make sense 1st official visit to and correct the the had that it was not in south east asia where the seasonal rains are set to continue to pull down across the western parts of indonesia. this very west and when the weather to be found, his big bus rain affecting borneo. it's thursday in to friday. the heaviest of the rain effecting central air is of the philippines. it could see some flooding hill
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, your watching ours is there a has remind you of our top stories best our by us allies and detractors, have condemned present. donald trump's comments about garza with some accusing him of cooling for ethnic cleansing in his presence as he wants to take over the strip and weight will allow me to point american troops to do so. see how much professionals have responded signed. the proposal is a recipe to create entails attention in the region. i wish i had closed for an end
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to israel's occupation under question against palestinians. and america's main regional allies. saudi arabia says it rejects any infringement of an adjustment rights of palestinians. whether through is there any settlement policies land on accession or attempt to displace them from the land? joined here in the studio now by telecom duties associate professor of public policy. it would throw institute for graduate studies kind of good to speak to you once again. we were saying in the last hour that we spoke, that it's not enough to have these unit actual responses to comments like this from the white house of the region really needs to come together as one and respond strongly. how would that happen? and do you think it's likely or it's, it's, it has to be, it has to happen load off. because if, if prompt to suit us about implementing this, this ugly, insane scenario, then it's like opening, it's going to be like opening front of those books and good agent. i mean, for me,
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the only way i see these are a and these americans manage managing to ethnically, claim that lenses is by changing the models of the solution and creating conflicts with neighboring countries, including egypt and jordan, meaning they will change a long lasting political legacy of peace for border with 2 central companies. and that is, uh huh. and this will have vast implications on the security on the subject of the asian jordan and egypt, a key allies for that up states. most of the juices say countries lucky i still to the united states as well. so why to anthem? is that the reason and for this propose on the table? and this brings me to the, to, to the next point, which is, is from, since he is, is he bluffing is, is this a game? is this an invitation tactics possibly? and if i want to take the scenario of the tease is, is using this tactics to exercise maximum pressure to get the best deed in his mind . my,
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my guess would be the best deal is to bring out of countries into us for governments which have been diffusing so far. meaning the outset, arrangements in pennsylvania and the american mindset involve bringing out of toughness through and venza. and, and i think we have this built in the heads up for me and other countries. i've been defusing this proposal so far, so not by threatening to expend stevens out directly. can you click lens garza and to transfer them to other countries, then possibly use pressuring that to frontier to get more involved in the future. because, so this could be once that, again, we don't know. so just on that scenario what, what, why would the arab countries festival not want to do this and 2nd level, what the palestinians ever accept? that's okay. so do the 1st question. why? because it's a principal position because out of countries want to see other dependents viable palistine and states. they believe the, the us, the nuns have the right to govern themselves and be independent and live in dignity
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seemed like any other nation. uh secondly, what the palestinian accept this, i mean i can't depend as soon as of course, i mean all kind of thing is believed that they can hold on cover themselves and think that occupation and these are the commission ends. i mean, but a stain is, i mean, i don't wanna talk about the pursuit of people. i mean, they're registering for the, i mean, i mean like i know other people they can govern themselves. but the reality is, is it's hard to govern yourself when you live under the effects of completion, a supplemental completion. so of course, but this thing is, what does this, this, i mean that's not a, that's not a scenario for them. but if they're put in a corner where this is, this would be the only by that scenario. so between ethnic, lend cleansing, between accepting some out of room in government because maybe sadly this will be the scenario. but ideally, we would wish a different scenario to state solutions. then you're going to enter this space to negotiations and tool establishing a put us in a state on the 9th, 1967 borders with other countries and equipment. i think it's very, you know, an ending this conflict on some sort of
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a that's the idea of somebody. it's one of the audience. is that what goes also on the tapers the policy and will far as he comes into gaza and those dogs will definitely garza and some full more of a. it's not even being discussed at this stage that that's a very painful topic, which is the 1st thing an agency old, if on a particular, definitely the splits the spit that has less that for more the 16 years. of course, but the students have agency. i mean, i think the split is, is about a senior in priority, but also international actors among of which is like the us and is that in other countries have also to facilitate this a consideration, meaning they should not put any veto and put us into consideration and how is this, how is how, how can this be done by engaging with him as, as a, as a legit political party. i mean, just to be for us in a property that exists and that has the same posting and what it's a good life is when you cut off. i mean, if you wanna make these to make these between enemies, you will make this between friends. so the p l o has been labeled as
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a federal gonna tell us what goes ations long time ago. and also that hasn't been, it has been recognized and accepted internationally by the but is it an on demand selection community, it's time to, to move any vetoes on engaging with how much because how much is the, it's an idea as an ideology. it's not going to go away as long as the causes of it's a of its presence, this lady corporation less. so how much is it if i'm going anywhere? so it is time for the national community to engage in in them, in the parking lot thing with, with thomas and accepted as a political player. and then this opens a fast foot, but a 70 co sedation means the piano and i'm a law or the public person. i thought they would not be threatened by sensors imposed by incident in us because they're engaging with homeless and it goes, it goes from this from the computers from this. do you have a feeling of national who though accepting that scenario because all along it has been the elimination of how much this is being. his goal is always the faith 5, where we are very clearly saying that how much has not been eliminated in the
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release of all the hostages. we see them coming out and have a great show of force, but he has not deviated from one thing to eliminate termite. so would he ever accept a scenario where they remain in control either wholly upon state and also strength? it's not solely depend on what's on the l once. this is the major player and this is not, i totally agree, but there are other equally important players. i mean, when the us looks a distribution, it doesn't look at nothing, you know, and as a nation of the bigger agent as well. so it's up to 0 sum game or nothing. yeah. once per c o o, nothing else holding the beat to all the other thing that has to do with that a sign or decision that has to be somebody, i should have politics with the us, looks at the lot of interest of the agent. it's inducements, it's position positioning in this vice. and the reason for us interest from the things going to happen historically, we have seen us administrations putting pressure on insulin. and even punishing is we've got some coolness including george bush, the felt the father included even bill clinton, you know, essential is,
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have been use against is what i need to call me, can be coughing a to set that up. but the last to administration, particularly binding was the worst administration, which by the shows and not to exercise any pressure whatsoever on these right now we'll see trump. but again, trump is, he's unpredictable days he's and who's kind of, he's the rational. you don't know what goes of his head. it's that is in fact of the drum fucked that and there is a deep states that the, the us interest, inventories and other things at some point, as we see now, trump making these threats, these tactics, migration fact of the file if you want to put it this way, but eventually it's something different if that's something the dna of, of this region cannot accept what trump is proposing. now if it's added line, and if it happens by force, it would open up those books. the u. s. has so many concern, so many open fronts, vh one, and you can be china, be whatever, i mean, name it. i mean, the last thing i think i us out of the session was, smell is
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a lifetime region. the like, you know, more conflicts, more disability in this. keep up with the top, sorry. i mean, he said he wants to be the present to ends will was not stopped them time a company many thanks indeed for joining us. my pleasure. well, hundreds of thousands of palestinians of were tons to northern garza to find the items which used to rumble. large scale is rarely a tax, may have stopped for now, but children and going to the city facing a new threats. and it's one that dealt as a struggling to combat abraham l. how many reports from kansas se. 2 15 months was raised for have devastated guides, a city this resource card with the creators caused by bombs ms tiles. the disruption is causing another crisis. spite to cease fire, water supplies are still contaminated. palestinians have little choice to work,
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