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to the agent as kaiser's, even worse, and the truly hope that people will stay called with not panic, i will remember that the international community is made all 193 states, and this is the time to be for the us. so what can cause me looking for a solution and, and, but there should, this is the opportunity to revive or to, to gave meaning the tool cool, but ation prime based upon the respect to basic rules that can dimensional noise. therefore, reason and you cause that he's the hague. i don't know if you have phone the, the, the new should leave load just recently by 9 and 9 countries in the hague and the hague group. a number of states who have committed to implement basic major is to ensure that a cock account ability and end of impunity in deal combined policy and territory. this is a model that others should should follow. and they truly hope that denmark was
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being very principled. the principles on other mentors. so now they're either another agents of the world joins the group and the initiative for my new lease for meeting with us today's and i will stop or slow acknowledge even easier position that has been always very consistent with the side of the paper. the things that to the buyers or the nice thing is funding for the most part about the company that we have at the scenes is 2000 and the same. this is solved by a promise which is going to shop anybody here. it sounds basically into the difficulty and i believe that today, but it seems that it is right. it is a human as far as being able to go in and log into teams and we live
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on the international community. you saw the visual set solution which has been, i don't, this is 1394 as the most of this process. unfortunately, there's not space that were supposed to be uninstalled at all based thinking that the box isn't in try one of them this person. gotcha. and uh, okay, is that it is over the by this thing is, and the, of course the americans have lost their credibility. and the best thing about them on the eve of the day i've worked everyday. and we have done that. we've gone set a date voting for the side of the entire woods or had she actually dressed of united states. he is with it by the same as, as we are, as includes. you know, what problem does uh, does that make it single for a place where the americans comprise, you know, economically without paying attention that the palestinians profit for certain that
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the nation is important to us because of that price isn't going to go with some with being the nice thing over the past, because that flag accepts core be by studios which is considered to be today one of the longest spoken occupation in history. and you know, we have seen the also of found the advisors on the agencies of the united nations, especially on and very so also on what to close on their offices in jewels. and there is a sign that there is more, i don't free time for the palestinians. this is getting better for g issue. and this is what they're trying to basically do. knightstead sponsored to advocate the scene prompted by a thoughtful dashboard i vision by the space by acting kenzie and by some parking is a to basically control that part of the wood one at close corruption adult
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invest. i'll do nightstands and vision, and today what brought with us in getting them into use is the big, the interest just that is a going basically and don't get action. and this is part of the, on the mom, what is your dad are of his friend, the fraction advice in the positions, whether it comes to us for the scene that asia. and i think if we don't get it tonight, when they will be in the other countries, and then you know that that's all come, you know, for the moodle and done. so that is, and canada, and what have you, you know, what the signs it proves phone thing. it does go through the fax already done that we wanted to see you back in the 1990 because we are seeing special ed jo, me in new imperialism. that's been basically trying to impose as far as the symbol in the world and trying to do that. so you don't know how to work through. it's one
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of your processes. and of course, you know, as, as you are a human rights lawyer and you can present device adventures and you are very, was focused on this issue. what extent do you think you provide them background from rusty and you have a certain time that is i would say on the west side, we don't see any kind of change coming from the east and said it has to come from the don't pay us on the to be then that's our lives on a nice stage. and if i take a good, you know, i would like to see the government built in a month before i move to the world. and this is what is happening today to where they are both the lead. some is that a busy time over american part is denisia, regardless of the, you know, position in terms of human rights and even developing this thing,
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an infrastructure. but we don't see a clear position on the designation that makes lensing the centers by this government, which is considered to be as the government. and that's why i think, you know, it's up all the time that you have sold, that our responsibility is the national in the we have to push for the international court justice and the shows. and we have to going to be always talking democratic, you know, by using by the spiders is injected by the, by the seniors. and i see in the other thing is we, i guess a lot of we don't believe that by this is going to bring, go, arrives lots of the nation buses through the nation. and we have done that in 1988 when we had our historic compromise based on compromise in extracting is only 78 percent adult. and then, and that sort of thing. but to do percent all go to be involved by this time. and this is our position, we believe that through the,
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through the actual revision to negotiate s reason us size bed. i promise us, when we get to see the all see model, you presented in president of the drum that the gates all kinds all agreements in the past and opens and you'll have, you bought it from genuine conflict in them. and denise, i feel very much for residence and thank you for your presentation and your advisor, that's out there was a question and the other one as an engine some time. yet. we also take more questions over the after it is going to, when it is on the decision, since i have couple of questions you suffer by saying that's a couple of things you need to each of those kinds of doing. all right, so my questions, housings try to that question the coverage of what's happening guys,
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and ok by wasting us of those questions, them being done, it was my 2nd questions and how, what do i mean? what's your message to the data show argument regarding dice changes or sions regarding that some is the story thing when it comes to detroit. and uh huh. so many other questions in there? yeah, so then uh, but for us to comment i, again, i, whatever the, the zeros i'm be sure. and so in um, in this drawing on why, again, which is another of the small phenomenon which didn't happen because i'm right, is a subsidiary body over the general assembly. only the general assembly can decide the future, the mandate or the suspicion of the agency. so if these are all the united states
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and other member states, why did the finding on rock against the, the continuation of the agency, they need to go through and respect the respects, you know, and go through the general assembly not operate outside the system. because this is, this is unlawful, but whoever it was not killed the right to return a simply because the night of return is the, is established. i'm the international law that predates the creation of the state of israel. so this is something, i mean, this is something that people need to up. so if the input this i can give to european countries, um, as a person, look, i mean my, my, my role is pretty limited in the sense that i, the united nations expect to me to monitor and report on of the situation and you could buys. but a scene in territory and producing legal assessment that means so to assess the
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human rights situation, which is outside this catastrophic. and of course, i mean, curriculum and nations. i've done the optimal to, to deliver my mom the, in the most effective way making, which is making sure that people list and, and what i think i might have helped a lot of students especially. but also this is some of these that i used to stand with them for a known about died and land between the, the better and the see is to make sure that people understand the, the framework. the, it's not that i mean what, what we should stop the cooling, what happens in that land as a conflict. unless we understand that there is some conflict of a very specific nature we talk, but which happens in a subclass colonial side of the i. where is that old? let elect the side foundation is etc. but since 1967 has actually
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pursued the, instead the pursuit, the policies to acquire the control over the land, that the main to follow, stein and displace its people. it's that has been fixed and not been sense, and this is so this is what set the colonialism is about. and of course, as he studied, should tell us if the folder to, to look at, edit, the learn for me is that settler colonialism is intimately queen, essentially genocide, or because they need the results, the 3 and the results sooner or later in the election of being the gen of the bodies succeeds. look at the united states, the united states is a country, but i said from a general side, many general sides, in fact, as indeed americans not to the american scholars teaches many genocide. and so there's been many and asides in the 19 america and in africa. this is
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our, he said he has a european denmark, has its own as i mean i, i, of course, that out that out a major colonizers, but even then mark has its own history. but it's so probably you don't feel that the responsible for the past, but it's our european cost interest, so we should do better today. so this is what i, what i am so do being continued to bring default attention to the fact that the complex that he's study and what are the international obligations in here. let me move to the, then we'll go back to what i think of negotiation, etc. etc, argument, but to the goal, the question all but what ease uh which ease of my message to the denny sugarman. first of all, my visa seems to speak to whomever wants to release that. and i think that those who wants to really spend the most here considering but the mind is that then it should people. so the point and the message he's my ask to the government is
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please the respect international law. you have clear international obligations under the law saved responsibility. denmark is gold, up on not aiding assisting, and internationally wrong. so an act, an eastern on things that occupation, which is a said he's own to logically even legal. so they need to go to meant to should explain, should reveal all the ties that did run pains with these though diplomatic. political uh, military, strategic research, a wise uh and uh and should suspend anything that according to the i c, j adviser to be in, is found potentially there between mental to the rights of the policy unions. if you want to, i'll just say that it is time searching. gmc, you've been listening to a francisco albanese viewing special regulatory on the occupied. palestinian
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territories has been talking in copenhagen and its following conversations following a press conference father that was held by us president donald trump and is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the last 24 hours on comments that came out of that press conference. she has said that the palestinian people are survivors of genocide. she said they should be helped. she criticized those european countries, particularly who were chosen to ignore. she put a rulings by the international court of justice. she said that really had been a seismic shift in a caused by the ruling. she said, only palestinians have the right to decide how gaza is going to be rebuilt. she said also that she was shocked by the reaction of certain countries, particularly in the west, to the ignorance. i should put it off in international law and a restaurant. it's set by the international co criminal court. and they should never, she said that those countries should several ties with is versus upon. the standings
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are not violent. people may want to live in peace and freedom if they have reacted to violence, it is because of vitamins they have been subjected to. she also referred to statements made by donald trump, was a god to gaza on the possible rebuilding of garza and the moving of people in gotcha and 2 other countries who said donald trump proposal is known since it is on lawful force displacement. she said is a crime child and also a model. i'm irresponsible. the words of francesca albany is a condemning us president donald trump. it's a new plan for gaza off to 50 months of israel's was supported by american weapons of kills more than $47000.00 palestinians. the us president not wants to seize control of the guys and step, i mean, hasn't ruled out deploying american troops to do so. trumpet, suggesting the 2300000 palestinians and gaza should be forcibly resettled prompting fears of another knock or catastrophe. not both thomas and the palestine liberation
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organization have rejected the proposal. one senior homeless official is called ridiculous and absurd. while the piano says a 2 state solution is the only way forward, or us ally in the region. saudi arabia says a, on a critically rejects any infringement of the rights of palestinians on china. a prominent member of the un security council says it's a post, any 4th transfer of the people of jobs. so now we're going to be live in beijing. i'm amman, rafa and guys of cities at 1st we're going to hear this report from my wife has corresponded kimberly hawkins, who was watching the news conference present trunk gave alongside. these are the prime minister, is today i'm delighted to welcome is with the is 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
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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 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 violates 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. truck preferred to gaza repeatedly as hell at a 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 lived 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, a truck made yet another controversy over a mark about palestinian 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,
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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 was life for us in guys, a city. and i need some extraordinary statements that were coming out the last 24 hours, particularly from that press conference. what's been the reaction in gaza? the probably continue to talk to people about their reaction about the statements made by donald trump and, and quite frankly, it's causing months to panic. right now, concerned that after 15 months, expectation was people are in much need of the media intervention and relief to help them survive these difficult conditions created by 15 months of mass bombarded,
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forwarded in an unwavering way by the usa and the, and israel and debt that turned life to quite impossible by creating many of the conditions on the ground. people thought they were coming back and returning to home, then there would be an international support for them to survive. whatever made it difficult for them to, for their, in the, for that might be, or in the, in the future. but assume a like this for a lot of people also is not a surprise. it's an extension of many. all of the statements made it from the opening weeks of the word that that suggests and feed into more of a permanent displacement for palestinians. then i was just one person to explain it . they've just this done going on going this way. it's been on the going in force displacement for palestinian peoples since 19 for date. then when you can fly any more about the how the sign was not was a lab without a people for a people that the land. you can just come publicly and say, well we need to transfer everybody outside. this is exactly how the statements
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being parssi by people because there is no more lies being put forward, then come out publicly and suggest the transfer of a whole entire population. donald trump has been describing guys as quote, a demolition. so you guys are set to and of course the northern guys are particularly was on the stage for about 3 months from these really military forces on top of all the 5 incident scene in the 15 months overall. just talk to us, what things tell us? what things are like there, the, well donald trump is absolutely accurate then is the splits and it's a double listen sideband. and the reason for that is because of the, the, the past 15 months, these rated military continue to trump. many of these on a predictable bonds and creating many of the 5 built the fires around the area, destroying the vast majority of its physical outlook. we are in an area that used to be quite a thriving, quite busy, with lots of a traffic here. many people lived in this area, but not anymore. we only see
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a few of the displays palestinian making their way back. here donald trump just failed to acknowledge that all of this happened under the guidance and the support of the american administration. whether the, the pos, administration or right now by the many statements he is making already supporting be, is really military, but live here in this particular part of the gulf strip that went on probably to the extra harsh part of the genocide. then nothing is left including basic, the fact that he's the are much needed now for people to survive these difficult conditions. we're talking about basic the fact that his water food are not available available at the mouth that is it not for the greater demands on the ground. also the sheer level of destruction that makes this whole part of goes through the on livable on uninhabitable. the gradually people are searching under the rubble for items that they can sell salvage in order to support their existence . but how long they are going to continue to rebuild their shadow lives. it all
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depends on the sustainability of the ceasefire. and uh, quite frankly, the do the absence of statements that cause defense of deep deepening displacement for them to thank you very much. indeed. that's how they work with talking to us from guys and cities. okay, that was the view from northern guys. i'm going to head south now in here from public schools in con eunice, so city ravaged by israel's unrelenting war. and the got the bottom land. it was on the in this thing stood fontanello land here. he wants to rebuild, should not kick us out under the pretext of rebuilding them unless you help. these are having the 1st place in this destruction that we can see here. therefore you have to rebuild for us. but we're on this land. the concept that we have to leave in order for you to rebuild from the block that with the idea of having a set, what need us in this code for displacement is not near with many plans. talked about this issue and failed. of course, the kind of us president donald trump will fail because gauze and hold on to that land country. i'm soil. how many was pulsed in palestine book,
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i'm specifically because i did not lead the palestinian people to migrate or travel to other country to see the people of study and will remain until the last breath in dislike national college and mean we got out of free kids destruction underwater attrition isn't that genocide in which we don't know when this will come to us from all directions, but we stay held on and remained until the last number of this president has called don't know term that comes to us with any on this a to displace us from our country where we are routing. this is our land we want to get out of here development. okay. we've had from northern guys we've had from con eunice and we're going to head for the sides of wi fi and state of the egyptian border with gaza. thought a couple of resumes. and joining us from there, talk to us about how people there are reacting to what's being said over the last 24 hours. whereas robin fact uh, people who are reacting differently regarding what the american president,
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donald trump said, the american president suggestion has been quite seen as, but it's provided captive and deeply offensive disregard the cultural, historical, and emotional ties for a, for a published published indians that they have for their homeland as the gaza strip is not just a strip of land for from the power steering perspective. it's the place where palestinians have lived, what and build the lives, despite decades of hardships for them, such comments made by the american and president a co, uh, colonial. now it says that a seek to display as indigenous palestinians without addressing that legitimate rights and life to live in the right to the indignant se for civil. yeah . and they believe that this is a part of a approval, a married components that you to prioritize these very interesting,
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especially the security one where civilians believe that as we have been talking to them, that the american president will try to uh, scale up efforts to support these very, as a political and military, this keeps not just in the goal is a strict button, the entire region. and people here have been reacting saying that if this step will be officially taking place on the ground, it will read shape the entire published city of territories bought for them. they professed to dollars, she and instead of being displaced and this has, this has been a part of what they have been living with for the past 15 months. as right now with the return of the most of the most people to start to show more scenes of resilience despite the she level of destruction, becky is quite staggering and scale. and for them, such a married come statements could bring the psychological impact on civilians who are right now their basic concentration of how they can get there afford their basic
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height. since i'm to find sufficient coping mechanism regarding the schedule amounts of devastation, i'm folding them a tire. thank you very much. and he just had a couple of them talking to is there from the office of the guys that we can just see some of the trucks that have been moving across the the board close to egypt. this is a bit off. a crossing is a some of the 8 shots that we've been talking about since the ceasefire. begun. on average, there's supposed to be about $608.00 trucks making their way into guys on a daily basis. that number has varied slightly, sometimes as more sometimes it's less tends to bring in, predominantly in the 1st instance medical supplies and food supplies. but we've also seen a trucks connected to construction as well. if nothing else to be able to clear the roads to a lot of the remaining a trucks to get further northwards into the gaza strip. let's talk about the reaction to what's been happening over the last 24 hours and those statements that are being coming out. here's a more detail reaction. i'm sorry, a ravia which is a key regional player, not donald trump has been pushing for the kingdom to normalize ties with israel.
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the kingdom says it reaffirms it's unequivocal rejection of any infringement, often legitimate rights of the palestinian people by that so is really sacrament policies lined annexation or attempts to displace. then it also says the international community has a duty to alleviate the severe human suffering endured by palestinians. the statement goes on to say, so if you have a be emphasizes its position is non negotiable and not subject to compromises. and that achieving lasting piece is possible without the power of attorney and people obtaining their legitimate rights in accordance with international resolutions. gonna bring in congress, i hope she's joining us now from i'm, i'm so sorry. i may be making it very clear where that stands. so that's right, saudi arabia actually releasing that statement at around 4 am local time. just to show you that level of urgency. they have to respond to these remarks that were
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made by the us president and is really prime minister netanyahu during the press conference. talented. the fact that there would be normalization with saudi arabia soon, and that it would show the world however, the all has been quite clear that without a palestinian state without the talk of one that peace deal isn't going to happen and nothing. yahoo! on the other hand, throughout the last year has been saying that throughout his political career he's done a lot to block the sound, which meant of a pals, city and state, and that he would continue to do so throughout his time in office. but it's also worth mentioning some of the other reactions throughout the region just moments ago the gyptian foreign minister was meeting with the palestinian prime minister in cairo worksheet. or just for a swift reconstruction of golf though without the force displacement. and that's a cleansing of the palestinian people saying that the palestinians meet to remain in gaza while the reconstruction is ongoing. and look, jordan egypt, saudi arabia and the entirety of the era blink put out a statement just a couple of days ago denouncing president trump's comments. previously about 4
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sibley removing the population of gaza about 4 simply displacing the palestinians from their homeland. so they put out the statement, they said that they are not going to absorb millions of palestinian refugees because palestine is their homeland and they need to remain in gainesville. and on the back of that, you refer to the statement that was made by israel. the forget me by at egypt there of course these are sentiments, but to be an echoed by jordan as well, which has been speaking at one point. i believe cassandra jordan was speaking on behalf of both jordan and egypt. and he was saying just about a week ago, nope, there's no way that we are going to be willing to accept palestinians from doesn't well the jordanian king has been saying that and in fact he's going to be heading to the white house to meet with you as president donald trump, he'll be the 3rd world leader to meet with president trump since he took office in the white.
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