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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now. counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a. then this is been use live from del, coming off in the next 60 minutes. is me i'm out of here and i know somebody not available. i'm just kind of behind that. and the headlights ended up in the village . no one was the palestinians say no force in the world will move them from gaza off to the us. president says he wants to empty the strip and take control must be
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allowed to reboot. we should be with them in not rebuilding all the way to a 2 state solution. london, berlin resolved, and the mind following the this reactive trump plan rejecting it entirely. and sweet moans, the victims of the worst mass killing in its history and ins for lavon. james says special times are a head for the los angeles lakers. luca, dont you it, shes been courtside with the lakers following the trays that shots, basketball world. the newest friends and donald trump is alarmed. palestinians, and world leaders officer announcing, applying to full sound goals, is 2300000 residents and bring the strip under american control. well,
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the plan could break international law in several ways. speaking next to his right, the prime minister, ben. you mean that's them? yeah, on choose day. tom said the us would raise garza and rebuild it as a place for quote, the world's people to life. do you as well take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with the to will own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side, the level of the side and get rid of the destroyed buildings and i don't want to be cute. i don't want to be a wise guy, but the riviera of the middle east. this could be something that could be so bad. it could be so magnificent. palestinians in gaza have condemned from plan and say that remain in the strip and am i to watts or benefits? i am gossen my father and grandfather were from here, we are true godson and so they can do whatever they want to do and we shall remain
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steadfast in our homeland. we will not leave here and we've got one option only live or die here. but let them in the return, despite the massive destruction and despite the lack of infrastructure, water and basic necessities returned to because we categorically reject displacement on the handle. we found out how lucky we shall not leave no matter what you see. my house was destroyed, but i can sleep under rubble. we will remain, steadfast on overland the land of our grand sputter. a lot of the, the, we've got correspondence covering this story right across the region. in a moment, we'll get the story from europe in the us, but we've beginning garza city. what have you? my mood is standing by for us, so we had the sound bites that from people. how common is that sentiment across garza, jaime? as well as the throughout the day we met and we talked to people about their reaction. we had a sense of what people are thinking about donald from the statement that was made
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as late as last night about quote unquote, ethnically cleansed in palestine. and that's exactly how it as bars perceive everything, he suggested feeds into one conclusion, the once the palestinians out of their land for the past 15 months. how soon endured much of the hardship and the challenges imposed by these really military and the prime minister by imposing a supplicating seas across the gaza strip in an attempt to drive the population out of the gaza strip. there is a whole entire population. the northern part of that was a trapped for more than a 100. they is cut off from the rest of the world, prevented from having access the proper access to food and water and medical supplies and other necessities. but despite that, they stayed in their lands and this is one of the things that been echoed by one of the responses that we heard of from people no force in or on earth with a dr. pala student out of their house. but this is not the 1st time standing with here. these are statements have been occurred the multiple times in the past 15
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months. the opening weeks of the war has been quite filled with many of the, the statements of, from the political level, the military officers, as well as settlements, leaders inside israel who hold the latency and publicly for explosion of the palestinians. they gave a different name. they, they describe it as a voluntary emigration, but they created the conditions on the ground that will eventually push peoples out of their hands. now, despite all of this, people made their way back to their homes in garza and the northern part and drop the had finally on it. and they try as much as they can to rebuild their shadow live despite on certain ideas of the future. despite the inability of this, these fire to hold their, the quite a franchise. but again, this is the only place that they have. this is the only option that they will have and they will stay on their land. and on that point we had a talk us through the signs of, of people rather than getting ready to clear out that they want to clear up. even
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if it means working with whatever they have that bad hands sometimes to go through the rubble in order to settle back into the homes. will send me the 1st couple of days as people return to the northern part on golf. the city do are the hardest, they were the most emotional days in their lives as they stood in front of the of the front of the pile of rubble of their damaged homes on not sure where to start, where to begin. is it removing the rumbles reopening the streets, trying to solve these items or from on the brother to help them survive? the difficult living conditions are created by the past few months of devastation and bombardment or trying to get water. so the they don't die of thirst and the hydration. it's not until the past 24 hours where people de matters in their hand to start reopening roads in the northern part of the strip using some of whatever available of machinery. both those are the are basic ones, not heavy duty machine, but whatever is available, just to reopen some roads, reopen the streets,
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so move and become more smooth for people. there are also those who remove rubble around the vicinity of their homes because they want to set up their tense as they waited for fans and they wait for containers. houses do enter the golf there, but no sign of this happening. so they took the matter and there had been made a decision that no matter what their stay in and that's part of the resilience. now, this resilience is coupled with, with fear is coupled with also the uncertainty of the future. as many of the statements made by this very, the military, that as soon as cap does are released, they would resume the war, and that's the hardest part of it. after 15 months of devastation, they definitely don't want to go back to the same square where it's ongoing bombardment destroyed everything. i was leave at that time. so much to haile my fluids. and as you heard from honey there in garza city, the situation still challenging for palestinians that's getting. busy on this and
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crossover has taught a couple assume he's in hong eunice, didn't southern gaza, and the south is the entry point for much of the products. are they getting the 600 trucks a day? the medical evacuations taking patient south and so it will send me the humanitarian, a deeds deceased by a between israel and thomas has led to a significant increase in the humanitarian age. entering garza during the full was the fast foods that use of the deal over 632 minute target 8 trucks incense because the daily a sequence that you have. what is different sorts of fluctuations as on the 6th day of video, the numbers of humanitarian 8 trucks have dwindled to a 300 set t 98 troops that were allowed to access districts. so we have a very unstable rates of humanitarian, 8 trucks that are in spring casa, on
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a daily basis. but what site interesting to points out is that different humanitarian organizations, sammy, such as a owner, well, the w s. b and the deputy which oh, i have been playing and then this for minutes are rolling and providing agents humanitarian assistance to the population of garza. we saw that trump scaring different sorts of food tight. sims was uh, and medical supplies to cause barely function of hospitalized spots. we understand categories that there has been some sort of delay regarding the evacuation of patients that took place yesterday. and today we understand that a uh dozens of palestinian patients have been allowed to leave garza to receive medical treatment, egyptian hospitals under the supervision of the w. h. o box. the numbers that are allowed to be, if actuated, are quite less than what has been agreed upon if you're in the, as the spot agreement between israel and thomas, which could be a sign of some sorts of bureaucratic procedures being made by the state after which
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use regarding providing security and security clearances, to those ones that patients to receive medical treatments outside the district. but generally what has been allowed to access consulate in terms of the humanitarian a trucks and the assets lights to evacuate. patients are still folding short to meet the evidence demands of the gaza strip and in order to mitigate both the humanitarian and the minute code grave. a crisis on the ground. thanks so much thought i assume that. so trump says egypt and jordan will agree to resettle palestinians from gaza, something both countries have rejected. most of the what was declared by trump is considered a violation of international laws and an aggression on the united nations charter. it is considered a disturbance of international security and an interference in the solvency of
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jordan and egypt. and this is not acceptable at all that because last spring and no doubt, she joins us live from my mind. nor do we know in previous statements by donald trump that he talked about how we do a lot. so them referring to egypt and jordan took us through the pressure that they are coming on the potentially in order to play bull with this plan for sammy jordan and egypt are both recipients of american military and other forms of aid. and so the pressure could be really crushing at to both countries who bore the brunt of not just the genocidal bore on gaza, but only other regional conflicts, especially jordan, which is sandwich. it has syria to the north. it, they the, as a war on lebanon had its ripple effects here in a jordan as well. what's been happening in yemen has also affected jordan and the
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jordanian economy. but the comments and the remarks about transferring palestinians to jordan. this is an old nightmare that the jordanian kingdom cannot tolerate and cannot be seen to accept. and that's why we've heard very stern statements from and these but from the monarch himself saying that this will not pass. and that jordan is for jordanians, the jordanian monarch, king of the lot receiving the palestinian presidents, who of course, has condemned these comments from donald trump and said that palestinians would not leave their land. he also held phone calls, consultations, would be in need of a 3rd of the crown pins of saudi arabia. this is an issue that has rattled jordan egypt and beyond, because it's seen as the recipe for the serialization. something that can not materialize without it varying or cutting or resulting in
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a cost to all of these states and their sovereign and know how key is the reaction, particularly from very odd as a queue for all the arab countries which are calibrating the positions right now. the state is central sammy and this is very important to keep in mind right now donald trump wants to reach a deal that would normalize relations between saudi arabia and israel. this is the crown jewel of normalization, as it were. and the fact that saudi arabia was very quick, it was the 1st to respond to those comments. saying that saudi arabia would not normalize or establish relations with his realm without a pathway to palestinian site the stage for. and that it rejects the displacement of palestinians. this has encouraged and given comfort to capitals across the region, especially here in mind where they can count on that saudi position to kind of
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buffer between them and donald trump and his wrath, which is expected when he faces and the kind of opposition. so all lies really are audrey of what will come next from the saudi capital. how will the, the government there maneuver it's relations and at shared interest with, with the united states to make sure that this policy proposal by trump doesn't materialize. and at the same time, keep those important relations between the 2 sides. going so we are being very central moving forward. all right, thanks so much note i would've asked from my mind in june, there's also been condemnation of transplant outside of the region. seeing the u. k prime minister chemist. i'm a toll pilot palestinians must be allowed to rebuild that homeland. a man of his with long to hear, present from the speak about forcibly displacing one point. 8000000 people from garza pharmacist,
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spoken to the person on several occasions now. does he personally believe that from recognizes the dangers of statements like this to the french, off sci fi and gaza? and indeed, the security of both palestinians and these ratings, they must be allowed. they must be allowed to rebuild and we should be with them in not rebuild all the way to a 2 state solution and dominate cane joins us now live from lynn in germany. so as we had the dominic little support for trump side, they even from a historically coast ally as the u. k. or yeah, that was an exchange in private. it's this question. suppose we had 1st was the leader of the 2nd largest opposition party that said davy of the liberal democrats . a sent a left policy. and the reply from keeps telling me that the support for the 2 state
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solution. but he also said in a full version of the answer, he said there were 2 images but stuck in his mind one being of a hostage who was released from by how most. but then also saying he was struck by the images of palestinians. people were turning to what was left of the homes in gauze, the rubble that had been created in gauze. and how had that had such a profound effect on, on him what you didn't hear from him? the was coming to a nation specific condemnation of the suggestion coming from the white house about what should happen in gaza. that was absent. but obviously we heard very clearly that the reference to the 2 state solution and the need for palestinians to rebuild the hugs. and the on the u. k. even in germany, you know, germany, one of the countries named by international human rights groups as risk and complicity and war crimes by supplying weapons to as well as even their little
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support for trumps idea reason. its fault listed for less support as it works then from other countries, perhaps certainly from adelina bell block us, the german foreign minister who was protected statement that's being disappeared on social media. i'm was protected by have foreign ministry. i read positive. it's because it is important to what she was saying. she says the civilian population of gaza must not be expelled and gone, so it must not be permanently occupied or re populated. she goes on. it is clear that garza likes the westbank and east jerusalem belongs to the palestinians. they form the basis for a future palestinian state. interestingly, that sentiment from the german government has been marriage to an extent, but of a european government. certainly the spanish government saying because there is
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a place for palestinian goss ends and it must remain garzon and palestinian and is central to a 2 state solution. also, the french government saying pretty much the same thing is unrelated bell book saying that that no one should be forcibly removed from gaza. and it is deleterious to the prospect of a peaceful, middle east for this suggestion to be made and saying that the 2 state solution was the only solution. and that any plan that had been put forward from the white house this plan put forward by the white tash, could be dangerous in so far as that 2 state solution is concerned. so where there was a degree of new loss from downing street from the prime minister and the house of commons, much less than you aren't much more clear opposition to the trump suggestion. coming from the french government, from the spanish government and from the german government. all right, thanks so much dominic came the invalid as well as prime minister by any means less
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now while he's now expected to be in the us until saturday, you'll be meeting with mid. it really does. it depends on the coming else. let's go live to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could in washington dc. so kimberly, 1st of all, how are trumps comments going down in domestic politics? the not well is the short answer. a both democrats and republicans were somewhat a guest because they were not informed prior to this policy announcement, and given the appetite for, for conflicts by the american population as a whole. given a generation of war, there is very little appetite for seeing us troops involvement in this proposal put forward by the us president. so that's number one. but number 2,
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just the fact that this is really the asking of the us military to be involved in ethnic cleansing, which is a violation of international law and senior us senators are aware of this on both the right and the left. there has been bold garrity on twitter used to express the president's proposal and it has also been like into deranged, absurd, and also problem, maddox. the bottom line is that most are like an invest to the most radical proposal of intervention by the united states. since george w bush is in bay that are rocks back in 2003 most are saying this is never going to happen. and the side of the grinning that's in yahoo, that we saw in those pictures is now on his way to meet with the pentagon. seems much of the world has been pushing back against this idea. how is the white house dealing with that as well?
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the white house doesn't appear to care about how this is being received. in fact, what we should say is, in addition to members of the us congress being blindsided by this, what we're learning is that many members of the trumpet administration, even the cabinet more to where it prior to this being revealed. and we're learning about this in real time as the president was discussing this in the east room. now what you can learn from all of this is, this is really just the president kind of behaving in an imperial sort of way. add to the list of countries that the president is saying was he was to acquire at dies a to that he's already talked about acquiring canada, panama, greenland. so this is really not something that the president cares about. the cut, the rest of the countries around the world being upset about. in fact, he's just adding to that list. so this is really something that the president has
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been doing and it appears might continue to add to the list moving forward. all right, thanks so much. kimberly how come from outside the white house view and special russell tour on the occupied palestinian territories? francesca galvanize is called from scholars. that proposal was then ethnic cleansing. what he proposes east after no sense is what after non sentence is nonsense and it's law full. when he proposes it's, i mean people to go back to the cleansing it. no, it's worse. it's worse. it's force displacement eveningside team to go meet force displacement, which is an international crime force displacement and further this procession. and the in the, in the context of a genocide to, i mean it truly strengthen the complicity in the kinds that he said out of the
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house being cool meeting or the past 50 months and before the you and see human rights office. it's also pushing back against trumps comments in the statement that says it's crucial that we move towards the next phase of the seas, 5 to release sol hostages, and all of its fairly detained prisoners and the war and reconstruct sconces with full respect for international humanitarian law. busy and international human rights little and a full civil transfer in all the pull taishan of people from occupied co tree is strictly prohibited. last spring and now i'm on social mine. he's a palestinian journalist and humanitarian work. and he lived in gauze until march. good to have you with us while much of the world is obviously very busy months old with the statements by trump. the suffering continues on the ground drive the
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actual reality of making life impossible for palestinians to come back home to the land that continues. you know i, i think that's accurate. i think the world has seen that the people in because i want to stay there despite any kind of political, military, lack of resources, pressures, they want to stay, they are going to remain steadfast, underlines right now, one of the big one of the biggest, uh, uh, fortunate is, is that, is that they are facing that. i know is that the lack of clean water in the north, the lack of a proper cut of hands or more do their houses or even quality tents. you know, ask for the agreement, signed there was supposed to be $600.00 a day that's coming to to come in 50 percent of the strokes were supposed to go to the north right now, less than 20 percent goes to the north and until not even that number, i mean 600 fox for a population of 2300000 for the well that's, that's hardly enough, right?
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yes. i agree. categories, dame lives left alone rebuild. i agree, and this is, this is a good beginning. i think the people in cars are seeing that there's, you know, food, there's enough of hygiene products and also consumables in the markets. but i think that is really, is, are particularly and like you said, not wanting the philistines to remain steadfast on the line in the north, especially. that's why there's that we're supposed to have received 60000 tents and 200000 cut of funds. we haven't received any kind of funds and we've received less than one set of the 10 stuff we're supposed to allocate to for those this, but it's not only that, but the tops why. why basically let me stop. you then ask why, who stops more than one for the tenants, for example, coming in. so the information i have on the ground is that, is there any authorities in the north and the south, the pick and choose what gets through. and a lot of the high quality tents are refused on the low quality events or let to and on to now not a single,
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the more do their house or kind of on how to log in to us as of now for the residents, especially those in the notes, so it's, it's, it's with is, it really is, are for the things that is the ones that decides what gets in the one does. but so the implication being that this keeps the idea of moving, particularly back to the north, a very unstable situation, roll on, on viable option that's, that's, i think that's, that's, that's the, that's what that's, i think the end, the end result. they want to make life as much hotter as possible for people to come back to the north and live there. they're not in the north, dozens of the existing water welts clean the provide, clean water, bought without providing the 50 fuller or fuel trucks. and they as agreed in the seats fight agreement, you will not be able to it's operate to be as well. so right now, less than 40 percent of those fuel trucks are entering every day and mostly to the south north to the north. people in the north and in the south needs both
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a lot of medical equipment, also for the cations, they need temporary fee of hospitals in order to ensure that they provide any kind of care for the 2000000. that's better than flight. now, yes, trucks are coming in, what not in the right quantity, and not in the quantities of those definitely needs. there's a lot of that alarm, for example, lots of confectionary, lots of cry, boot those. a lot of things that i've seen in those needs. and these take up from the quotes of trucks that come in every day. yes, the out allowing both those a 4th of to come in. but the scene is only, but it was a 4th that they need to operate the existing clean water supply that they have, and drugs that i will takes us to the, for in, for structural issues. that the, uh, like, sewage infrastructure needs fixing electricity grids needs fixing the power stations, right? no sign of that being anywhere close to happening. we're hoping that as we're
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closing in on the end of phase one and we enter the phase 2 agreements, hopefully, you know, there will be more focus on the building us uh, uh, the building it's infrastructure. i think the world has to and some of the land that as a city they weren't able to put on put on the lights in some areas. and what was the city, the street lights on. so, but a scene is on a 1000000000 over to the very end steadfast and what they want to do, but they need the support of the outside world. they need the support of a different chatted organizations. they would like to see a lot more the core of the nation when it comes to how the work is done by who, when and where we don't want the shuttle to duplicate efforts, people doing the same, the same thing more than once. and despite the great works of all, thought egypt and jordan are doing, i think the students are looking for more into the national, at the countries to come and help in different sectors within the education, healthcare, presidents, fluid, etc. thank you so much. i'm, i'm sort of show mindful coming and sharing get your perspective of what's happening the right on the ground where you're trying to help us. well,
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with the recovery, the still ahead on al jazeera, i've still a valid wall fi head california state that is put aside tens of millions of dollars to fight some trump the football game in odds unseen as tough division of bands. and following an attack on a match or visual on the way in school, the had a lot of that will start with the weather in south america where a rash of severe storms continue to sweep northern pots of odds and tina on woods, the 2 uruguay bringing some very heavy rain to the likes of one and says we have got some warnings out. the thunder storms there on wednesday, but there'll be some improvement by the end of the week with the temperature coming
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up. so 2 degrees celsius with plenty of sunshine instead west of weather will work its way for the north, across southern parts of brazil into paraguay as well. you can see the shelves and storms extending across much of the amazon basin with some heavy rain. thanks to thunder storms effecting the northeast of brazil by friday. now it's not as west across essential america know the camera view. and you can see lots of sunshine, a scattering of showers here in this what to whether to be found in nicaragua, stretching across to the you could tell me, pen into in mexico. but it's a story of hate across the north. monterey, coming up to 31 degrees celsius, was lots of a set of sunshine. now for north america, it's the temperature divide, which is of note with the bitter cold across the most particular western parts of
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