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a decade over tags by i'm close, but somebody ivory coast ask in french forces to leave could be strategic with the elections due in october and then to french sentiments on the rise. yeah. their presence on i board as well may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the dealers take over the guys and we will do a job flying in the face of international law president donald trump says he will seize control of java and mt. a palestinians, the life him to have also coming up. how about us? we are saying president trump comments are dangerous and critic nights the region. not off for negotiation. america's regional allies,
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saudi arabia says it's call for an independent palestinian state is firm and waiver . on a 2nd 6 years, i'm cost unesco, a $100000000.00. we're going to look at the heritage sites that are being restored in the iraqi city of most of the us president donald trump's controversial plan for gaza has been wildly conducted by palestinians, the original neighbors and parts of the wider international community. he says he wants to take over gaza forcibly reset upon the study and so. busy on won't, will i the point american troops to do so? condemnation from both allies and critics has been quick and severe with some of the choosing of calls and calling for ethnic cleansing, a white house correspondent, company hawkins,
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was watching the news conference president trump gave alongside these ready prime minister today. i'm delighted to welcome with he 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 visions do something different to us. we'll take over the gaza strip without 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 violates international law trop, reiterated his call for egypt and jordan to take in the 2000000 displace
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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. 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
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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, 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, whitehouse thomas has condemned terms proposal saying it's another example of us biased towards israel and the should. we strongly reject present from statements regarding the deportation about palestinian people from the gaza strip of the
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statements reflect confusion, deep ignorance about palestine in the region. guns were certainly not a common land, and it is not a property that can be bought and sold. american biased towards this route and against the pillow, city, and people, and against the adjuster warrants continues, and it's consumed by such statements. who part of the month the us presented were track the statements because such statements at fuel to the flat outpost, to me and people living forces in resistance sections supported by the arab and islamic nations. before the old plans ended the porting the pedal, sending people and expelling them from the land. kind of my whole thing, as i said, he's joining us live. so we just have is that as why she cussing your, how much the official saying that the, these statements by donald trump, the site to confusion and deep ignorance about palestine and the region. what's the reaction being in gaza where you are? well so far the statement continues,
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they are going to be cool and cause they get have impact across the gaza strip, display palestinians making their way back to their homes and gardens another. i find it very difficult to believe that this is the kind of, of intervention to us is offering the palestinians after 50 months of devastation out and on a predictable mass bombardment of the entire area. so far, people are reacting in a way that shows that the us not only being bias and offering unwavering support, but also the staggering impunity these really 5 minutes. 3rd is very monetary, enjoying over the course of the past, 50 months and continue to enjoy. this is staggering, and unity from the statements has largely been perceived by the majority of people here as an invitation for more genocide, the last on the ground. and this is based on things that happen in the past 15 months of these really military trapped entire population for more than a 100 days in the northern part of this trip. cutting them off and from the rest of the golf to run the world, preventing them from access thing or having proper access to water, food supplies,
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and basic necessitates depriving them and from rates from, from getting aid and supplies of from international organization all in the hope of the driving them a from, from there on while at the same time they had to struggle daily under the ball in bonds on their home to the point that the northern part of the state has completely gone completely destroyed by the many attacks that ended during the past, so all of this happened and, and right now as, as a statement like this coming in from the is ready, 5 minutes from donald trump. and there's really probably minutes. that was the, in more consistent with past the statements. we're trying to get a sense of how people react to this. this is what we found out from people in the northern part of this trip. but now i'm not particularly i know, but that's not as good when we reject this idea. we were born and raised in garza and we will staying garza, we will stay despite the siege of the war and despite everything else, we will stay strong. we will remain steadfast. i thank god for everything. this rarely skilled my son and destroyed my house and the tunnel. and despite everything,
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i will stay strong and steadfast on my land. when i have enough of it and the god, what's wrong with him? it isn't just enough for them to destroy gauze and demolish its buildings with the button. so they come now in demand, i good to you. why do they want us to leave all that? we've of gone. i'm go up here. they have done that to our grandfather in 1948, and they want now to repeat the same thing. we are here do. we will stay here. we will never leave him a voice. we will live here till we die with the and the palestinians will never abandon their lives and their country here. we will stay here. good. then what would you do? you will never go out on the honey where you are, was on this age you for 3 months in northern guys, and that was 3 months out of 15 months of almost constant bombardment. by the way, the metrics gum trump has described guys as a demolition side. talk to us about what things are like there.
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well, these things are quite visible everywhere. everywhere you go across the gaza trip from the northern parts to the southern parts. and right now we are in an area better known as a remote neighborhood. this is, this used to be a thriving neighborhood to hear the heart of gauze. and the house is not all the banks, an international organization on the palestinian legislative council, but also the elite of the society. the economist in the election was the education of the clause among palestinians has not only the remote area that had been destroyed and devastated. but also the heart of the city where most of the influence most of the power that maintains the society i maintain its proper together has been destroyed to the point these people were forced either and to enforce this placement or they have been killed in this area. this particular area for a long time, been a landmark. there has been a source of power, a sort of authority, has been destroyed and turned into a pile of rubble. now a waste span with only a few people now here trying to trying desperately to find signs of life here with nothing available just behind me. this building behind me, this is the national bank bank of hollow site that has been completed,
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destroyed cutting off a lot of people here from buying that from access to their finances in the back causing severe problems and increasing the level of poverty and the level of hardship that be able to struggle with on daily basis, honey, thank you very much. indeed. that's how the mach mode in garden city. a lot of saudi arabians issued a strongly worded statement in reaction to president. trump's comments on gaza saying it reaffirms is unequivocal. rejection of any infringement of the legitimate rights of the palestinian people. whether so is rarely sacrament policies, land annexation. busy attempts to displace them, it also serves the international community has a duty to alleviate the severe human suffering in george bypass this demands stipend goes on to say, sorry, or maybe a emphasizes position is non negotiable and not subject compromises. and that achieving lasting piece is possible impossible, without the power of attorney and people obtaining their legitimate rights in
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accordance with international resolutions, gonna bring a new role they should. joining us live not from i'm not in society or maybe a making itself very clear. for instance, jordan has already said the palestinians won't be moved either to jordan or to egypt. what's the latest reaction to this statement? when you're out there's been across the board in the region, condemnation of those remarks of that policy for announcements by donald trump at this idea of jordan is thomas fine, is a long standing advocacy point of the right wing is whitland. it's something that rattled a lot of of, of hearts and minds here in jordan specifically. and so the door didn't monarch has been very clear repeatedly saying that jordan would not allow for that to happen and would oppose it on every front. the palestinian present before that passes your
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meeting with the jordanian monarch was also speaking to other leaders in the region . then as you said, egypt saudi arabia have been very vocal about their opposition. this is a longstanding issue. this is something that no air of leader can be seen to endorse treating palestinians as if they have no roots, no connection to the land, no recognized rights to sovereignty and self determination in the land. it really off ends, the whole formula on which piece in the region has been sought for so many years. and so there's a lot of unnerved leaders here in the region, trying to figure out how they will act, not just react verbally to what trump is trying to do. so that's a situation in the region and the response from there. let's talk about the reaction inside israel itself. are we able to gauge how people are responding to this as well? all of and that's any of those partners who belong to the right wing and as well
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are very happy in fact, and that's and yeah, whole, these really prime minister found his finance minister bets and then small church was a long time advocates of ethnic cleansing, of palestinians of disposition possessing them out of their land, of terminating any talk of palestinian statehood to update cents on the visit because what he heard out of the white house is music to his ears. we also heard from bank b or the, the former minister of a national security who quits in protest of the ceasefire agreement saying, but now his return to the governments might actually be possible given those statements from the white house. so there is a lot of those who are welcoming the trump remarks, some showing a bit of concern that maybe not all out of the cleansing of disposition would happen, especially not necessarily the entire westbank certainly welcoming the idea of the us endorsing the annexation of the west bank in the meantime,
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this now and is really organization has said that this is a policy that cannot possibly be endorsed that would result in non ending the violence and conflict in the region. and that instead of talking about kicking, palestinians are of their homes. the white house should be focusing on how to end the occupation and make sure that palestinians stay in their lives. one israel and these really subtler returned to the internationally recognized borders of israel. talking to this from amman does not all day, no, thank you. so what has been condemnation of tons from ox, from european powers, including germany, france and spain. british foreign minister, david lama agreed withdrawn for one day to rebuild god. but he said the breton favors a 2 state solution working alongside the palestinian authority on, alongside golf and our partners. that that's the guarantee that we'll need to
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ensure that there is a future for palestinians in that high donald trump is right. looking at those see of palestinians who have been ren display, displaced of so many months of its classic cause is lying in, rob, we've always been clear in albany that we must see 2 states. we must see palestinians able to live and prospect in the home lines in casa in the west bank. that is what we want to get to go live to our white house correspondent, kimberly hall, who's in washington dc for some shoots international backlash. add to to this address and what's been the reaction to on capital hill and in the white house.
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yeah, well it's important to remind our viewers again, over and over why is gaza in rubble as we just heard in that sound bite there. it's because of the actions of these really military paid for by the united states. and the reaction has been a capital hill to the proposal, but to palestinians never return to dogs. that's one of complete shock. in fact, what we're learning is that many of the members of president trump own cabinet and even some of the most senior members of the us congress sitting in the eastern of the white house listening to that press conference had not heard the proposal until it was unveiled as the president was talking about it in real time. many were clutching their faces and were afterwards reacting, saying that this was absurd, deranged, and a magnet for trouble. now in terms of, will it happen?
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well, we can tell you that the appetite for sending us troops is very low, if not completely ruled out entirely. this is one of the most radical proposals since george w bush and faded rock in 2003. and we can also tell you in terms of whether or not the us was expecting this kind of backlash well in the united states, in terms of donald trump policies, increasingly a, he's becoming, in terms of the policies acting more and more like an imperial president. think about what he has proposed in the last few weeks ad goes into the list of countries that he has sort of said the united states will acquire. he's the proposed canada, panama greenland. so this is just sort of a growing list in terms of what he says he wants to acquire. it doesn't really appear that he cares what the international reaction will be. temporary, thank you so much. that's company hawker talking to us there from washington,
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d. c. a, the way nice still ahead on all does it are reco breaking rainfall, causes chaos and eastern, straight up with more bad weather on the way the pod came in to be some cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election? mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis. is a crisis of crisis times, but there's not just one prices up via the store on tools to how does era 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
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reminder of our child. so he's very so both of us are lies on critics. i've condemned prizes. then donald trump comments about guy sucks with some accusing him of openly calling for aspect shines theater as president says he wants to take over the strip on forcibly removed on the screen. so you know how much the officials have responded saying the proposals dangerous and the recipe for creating chaos and the tension in the regions several years. that rate of calls from an end to israel's occupation, as a grudge against honest and automatic is main regional allies. saudi arabia says it rejects any infringement of the legitimate the rights of palestine. hughes, whether it's true, is there any sacrament, policies lined on extension or attempts to displaced from god? most of us go to a secretary general of the policy and national initiative. he says that us president trump effectively advocated for war crimes with his pulse to remove the palestinians from gossip. and we took it as
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a very serious threat because this is not on the american conspiracy, but also i is the american conspiracy. and it is very clear that the goal and am is not the construction of the guys the but the am is to set of the zionist is early interest of ethnically cleanse cleansing on palestinians from palestine. and we know exactly what they are planning. i mean, if this succeeds, will disconnect, lends itself, guys, though, then they will move to ethnic cleansing of the us back. i'm practically the talking about, i mean, session of those back until the yesterday. but i'm was very clear, he rejecting the idea of understanding the state. busy does is that the, from the stands or what the, what the president, tom called ford is nothing but a lot of crime. and it shouldn't be described as such. a lot of crime of ethnic cleansing in the 21st century. and nobody's still in will leave guys there. we will
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stay in our homes. we will stay in our land and the guys on the west bank and we will never allow just ethnically cleansing, to take place. and i do not think that the time can succeed. so it is pretty say, the worst most fusing in the country's history was carried out by a lone gunman with an unknown. most of the shooter opened fire as an adult education center on tuesday in the town of autumn for killing 10 people. at least 5 people are serious. they want 5 minutes of christmas and a sweetness king and queen visited the site on wednesday to lay flowers. as early as grappling with more than a week of wind spread funding in the northern state of queensland where 2 meters of rain has fallen in just 2 days. in the southern state of victoria bush fires are still burning with tens of thousands of factors destroyed. climate scientists, one this type of extreme weather will accelerate and coming decades, set a clock reports from brisbin to now the rain has eased its ways of northeast in queensland,
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our underwater with hundreds of properties submerged to make use of rain fell earlier this week. breaking multiple records in the region. the authorities say more is coming. we remind prepaid for the ongoing prospect of mo, ride and the lot. the hood of mole flooding lights, flash, flooding, and river rain flooding sides of sites. the results of the multi new weather events . cool, surface temperatures and the central pacific spring, which will to this part of a stretch of the deluge of swollen waterways. flood warnings are still in place and the defense post has been quoting to help with the clean up. there was a lot of water in those catchment says already incredible amount of water on the ground. there is more significant ryan to come. so i will type dice for that water to come out of those systems. a number of communities have no power and sometimes a steel cut off on the slides. everyone went under water. everyone's salt water through the houses. there's a lot of people down, there was no food. and no, no power,
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obviously at the same time pots of southern australia are experiencing prolonged heat, but with bush wise and wisdom. victoria kind of similar to sworn these weather events are becoming more extreme and more common, greenhouse gases, track, paid in the atmosphere. they intensify. soc lines and storms, they make the atmosphere more human and enlightened with more moisture. they increase heat wave events like bleach, colorado, all of these impacts of climate change due to increased greenhouse gases for the year ahead. the bureau of major elegy wants that in many parts of estrada that can again expect above average temperatures. and in the coming months, full costs indicates that there's a greater chance of unusually high rifle. as climate change accelerates sarah clock out to 0, bruce than the iraq 2nd largest city of mosul, is one of the oldest in the world and it contains religious heritage sites of
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global interest. many of its ancient and historic landmarks were destroyed by i saw forces a decade ago. but now iraq is rebuilding them with support from the united nations, along with the one had, has more from us once again, the need to do is bringing in the most famous flights of clocked on this convent established in the 19th century. was wrecked of the ice of forces, sees the city in 2014, but now it's the store to its former glory of young moody mosque was 1st built in the late to us to essentially 8 to was destroyed. but now close to pray originate once more form it's leaning. you meant to read the give the city it's nick, name the hunchback, hold on the head, but in arabic, i me a the how the human welcome. the symbolism of these different houses of worship
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lies in the fact that they are close to each other. reflects the harmony between religious and ethnic communities that existed in the city before the war. the connection with these heritage races is deeply rooted in the memory of the people of most so that's why attacking them was meant to target their rocky people's identity. 1880 percent of the old city was destroyed during the seed or few patients. and the subsequent stat, it'll take effect on pricing in 2017, according to us. cool. most of that was once one of the most diverse cities in the middle east with various religious and ethnic communities living side by side. that diversity was reflected in its rich cultural heritage until it was invaded by eisen . now as the city is, this ties into the gain, it's suspended. culture plays the q will in post conflict reconstruction, but many other sites on a student rulings unexploded bombs and
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a lack of lights and infrastructure in some areas. make it impossible for thousands of families to return home. and i be a t dash i was in a troubleshooting, this is my house, my relatives and my neighbors. and i have been renting houses in other areas for nearly 8 years. the city doesn't rebuild their houses and won't let us rebuild them either. this complex or for ancient to just sort of the substance of damage. after 4 years of hard work incorporation with unit school, only one has been rebuilt. i'm out of the i'm of those around the restoration operations. take a lot of time and effort because it involves meticulous listing of, rub up progress carrying every tiny cracked in a stone or break and preserving heritage through sophisticated methods. they are then really used to bring the building back to normal as much as possible. 70 is on thousands of free books. many scripts, defects of a student accounted for. but these ruins serve as
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a code of the holders of war. and symbols of on hand drifts in the history of human kind would have to do, i hate, under the utah most of northern the loc. the next and talk to watch is a to discuss is of nuclear diplomacy is facing a turning point in time of my office and stating that the the had a lot of that is lots of settled whether to be found across south asia at the moment . little disturbance was affecting the north of pakistan and india has cleared up. we could see one or 2 storms here, but in it is a laundry. quiet picture for much of northern india. we all like to see some fog affecting more eastern areas like a dish. and thunderstorms and showers affecting the north east from 1st day, but
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a very quiet picture, a sprinkling of showers coming in to shore line corvette lodge, the dry for much of a southern indiana through to friday. now that's not the case when it comes to east asia, we go very active weather thanks to a cold front, sweeping down from northern china, affecting russia's fall risk, the korean peninsula and japan. so significant snow expected here of to record breaking snow for japan. in her condo, you can see those snow showers, searching all the way from the north, down to hong shoot. we are likely to see blizzard, the conditions here, and it is set to get cold. so you can see minus 6 degrees celsius, the in so minus 4 degrees celsius in beijing, we are expecting those colder conditions to stretch all the way down to more east scenarios on the south by friday. that's whether
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it's one of the most recognized sites around the world thing for support from phone wide, which sort of funds back home is more than just a football club. anyone who says policy should be left off softball, you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of liverpool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on houses. the or the, the international atomic energy agency was created to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons in 2 days. well, dots mission of these to be in paddle the nuclear deal with iran remains to north korea continues his weapons, program and bus as well in ukraine has base you fees over due to

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