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the, the, the destruction and displacements in the occupied west bank as well as ongoing military offensive into refugee camps, displaces at least $26000.00 palestinians, the total until mcbride, the ssl just are live from died. also coming up. the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground and gaza. he has also said that the united states is
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not going to pay for the rebuilding of golf on. the trump administration to pay is to move back donald trump's plan to take over gallons of to global outrage is vital to state through the bands and also the international law. easy samsung boulevard. any form of f be clean c the u. n. secretary general wants against ethnic cleansing, and cancer and research goals for palestinian state. so it's plus i'm out of material in english. and bob way, i'll tell you why people here in stockton, worried about the cost to us funded the from old in 2 weeks, thousands of palestinians in the occupied westbank had been under, is rarely sage tramped in their homes. children unable to go to school and daily life at a standstill, as well as military assault, has been relentless, and is intensifying to the rights of largely focused on jeanine refugee camp in the
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north of the occupied territory. more than 17000 palestinians, they had been forced to flee their homes. you an agency for palestinian refugees, onerous is may just sections of the camp had been leveled and its chief has warned . the situation is becoming catastrophic. is riley troops that also targeting to occur and which is needed. janine and the occupied in the northwest of the occupied west bank and more than 70 percent of its residents had been forcibly displaced. is rarely false. is both in bold, does, is to demolish homes and critical infrastructure such as water and sanitation networks. a pebble cindy inside the is where the military is trying to make the area uninhabitable in an attempt to clear us. for more on this, we're going to bring in home to salute who is live for us from the giant dining and capital of mom. she's reporting from the because the is riley government and palace . and you know, dorothy of band al jazeera from reporting from inside israel as well as the
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occupied west bank and the physical can you just update us on the situation is it's on folding and janine and to cut them. so well, it's been 16 days since it's really forces launched this big military operation in the northern part of the occupied west bank and the janine refugee camp to be more specific. but they've since announced that they've expanded it to areas like to cut in. and it's around the neighborhoods, the is really, army says they are looking to this is, but this is essentially a counterterrorism operation for them. they want to combat arms palestinian fighters. but if you look at what's going on, you 26000 palestinians who've been forcibly displaced, forced to leave their homes. you, these really are me leveling residential walks mirroring essentially what they've been doing and gaza detonating homes and also killing multiple multiple palestinians. these areas where there's
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a heavy is really military presence. no one's able to go in or out. people's homes have been destroyed. and when you're talking about a home that has been blown up, essentially by these really military, you're not just talking about one home. these are a refugee camp, so these are vertical buildings that have multiple apartments inside of them. so not only are these homes getting destroyed, but the homes around them are also getting damage. the is really military had said that they were going to start conducting larger rates like this, once the ceasefire and gaza taking place. and that can you just to cut through the state of public goals of the is ready for says a can you just run a through what's the i to well look once a ceasefire in gaza had taken place the day after that these really army chief of staff had said that israel is gearing up for large scale military operations in the west bank ones that haven't previously been seen, which was a little bit hard to find them because we have seen uncovered quite intense raids
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across the occupied west bank which have intensified. i'll ad since israel's war on guns that began in october of 2023. however, they said that this time it's a little different than one of their added goals of the war wasn't just related to gaza. wasn't just related to northern israel with the fighting with his beloved. but he was also related to the occupied was bank to try and combat the arms palestinians there. because they say the pal sending authority had failed to do that. but if you know anything about the area, you'll know that the p a historically is weak in those areas were fighters, do have a hold, and the resistance is quite clear. so these really military says that they had leveled these homes engineers that were used for military command center for weapons manufacturing, for sale to provide any sort of proof of that. it's exactly what we saw involves us over the last 16 months. claims after claims for new sort of proof or evidence that was tangible to back that up. but you also have now people who are not able to get anywhere near those areas. they've been completely blocked off. and as part of
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these large scale operations, the military has actually set up even more checkpoints across the west banks nearing $900.00 total check points across the occupied westbank for palestinians. okay, thank you so much, jeff. all of that home to home, to sleep for us in a mind the day on to donald trump's proposal to take over gallons or and forcibly displace palestinian spies global outrage. the white house is appearing to bank track on some of his comments. now officials, i pellets indians could be moved quote, temporarily to other countries while it is re bills, a white house correspondent kimberly help it has been following all these developments from washington. one day after us president donald trump unavailable just surprise plan for garza, that the us take it over and the palestinians leave permanently. it was clear, even members of his own administration for it was still sorting the details. the president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of
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gather for the rebuilding of this effort. but that's not what the president said the day before as he sat next to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i don't think people should be going back to guys. i think the guys has been very unlucky for them. they've lived like hell they lived like you living in hell. guys is not a place for people to be living. and the only reason they want to go back and i believe the story is because they have no alternative trunk. believe the 2300000 displays, palestinians should relocate to egypt and jordan a plan. both nations have rejected on capitol hill. top lawmakers were caught off guard by trump guys a plan you were trying to get the details of it. but i think this is a good developed way to back is real, a 100 percent. and so whatever form that takes we're, we're interested in having that discussion, but it's, it's um, there's a surprise in development, but i think it's one that will applaud some democratic lawmakers were outraged the
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president would even propose american occupation of gaza, possibly using us troops. this was a guidance, so at the end in this works, what about the 2000000 palestinians? he's going to have american fund all this for our troops in harm's way. it's crazy . this is lunacy. you know, he's trying to take his 2 state solution is taking the gaza strip and making it to las vegas strip. the plan effectively ends phase 3 of the cease fire deal, which calls for rebuilding garza not be illegal. removal of the palestinians by an occupied a power. donald tries for proposal to and guys or reconstruction or face 3 of the cease fire plan comes justice and direct negotiations between israel and mos on face to set to resume. steve would cost the middle east envoy for the trumpet administration is set to meet in florida on thursday with covers prime minister vis
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as the as rarely prime minister wraps up his own meetings. this week. here in the united states, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house were us secretary of state makeover b. o has also appeared to will pack on some of the trunk comments on garza. the only thing president trump has done very generously my view is offer the united states willingness to step in clear the debris, clean the place up from all the destruction it's on the ground, clean it up of all these, unexploded munitions. and in the meantime, the people living there will not be able to people who call that home will not be able to live there while you have crews coming in and removing debris while you have munitions being removed, etc. that's the offer that he's made as well. as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made us secretary of defense, pit hicks is that the pentagon. hicks is described president donald trump is planned to take control of gauze as
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a creative solution to solving decades of conflict. he said it depends of going this prepared to look at all options for gaza at calhane is that the pentagon with the lightest it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spending the afternoon here at the pentagon, meeting with the new is secretary of defense. p takes us in the beginning of their remarks. they've talked about the need to increase cooperation between israel and the us, highlighting the fact that the trump administration did lift the prohibition, put in place by the previous administration and sending 2000 pounds bombs to israel . and were far as were able to get in some questions to the new secretary of defense about gaza when it came to the possibility of using us troops. takes us simply said, the president is engaged in very high level complicated negotiations. you wouldn't get ahead of the president, but then he was also asked about getting palestinians off their land. president is willing to think outside fox look for new and unique dynamic ways to solve problems that have felt like they're retractable. so we look forward to more conversations
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about that creative solutions to that and as a demand test with leading to the defense department here, our prepared to look at all options. as we've said, we've already seen some republican pushed back about the idea of using us money or us troops and gaza, saying that is not put in america 1st. and last, remember the president campaigned on keeping us troops out of wars, especially in the middle east snow, some republican commentator said the president just probably using this as a tactic negotiations. and he does like to be unpredictable for unpredictable. but he also does know the politics of it, and he has to realize that using us troops in the middle east would be very unpopular with many of the people who put them in office. probably go ahead and i'll just 0 at the pentagon palestinians in guns. i have continued to trump this plan. hundreds of thousands have returned to the north of this trip since is ready
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. troops withdrew from the main road last month. as part of the 65 deal agreed with from us. at this point, finding that homes destroyed, tell us any insight they will remain in gaza. no method was abraham alkalinity reports from kansas city of the jews. yeah, your part was once a place where the children played. now the albany space is filled, not with laughter, but with then many nice. and after a year and a half of hill, many do you know how to and her husband may have returned to restart their lives in northern gods. but with their 4 children, they have learned there's little lift of their home. but it's most of the of the old not left. we went to check in on our house, our neighborhood. there was nothing but rebels. no houses, nothing. it was not clear where houses were, how many we just bought this jesus. this is their line and they will never leave. what have a president from said. it's not something enough to see um,
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we are here steadfast here in the 10th until we rebuild their homes and live in them and returned to the same places where we were living. i made the freezing with our policy and families are using whatever they can. so that fire and prepare launch for their families. lunch on the same pool. me will eggs, boiled, or cavities twirled, and plastic. how does the la hopes to rebuild his home too? well, how does that there is no proper means of life or anything? no water? no electricity, nothing, and things are very difficult. as you can see, the house behind me, the entire neighborhood has gone. but despite all that, we want to live and we want to rebuild. it is not how senior resistance, but resilience that will keep them here. and behaviorally edges, euro gaza city palestine original leaders have rejected. president trump's proposal for gaza with jordan,
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saying it opposes any attempt to annex palestinian land or forcibly despised palestinians. no, i'd die reports from the jo, dining and capital a month, a salad with us president donald trump has united the middle east in shock and condemnation. the focus of regional outrage from suggestion that the us plants to take over gaza brooding palestinians, forcing them to live in jordan egypt or elsewhere in the region to us. we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it 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 across the political spectrum, palestinians roundly rejected the comments as we cycled is really ideas and is really pipe dream that would cleanse, tell us fine of its indigenous peoples, egypt restated, its long standing position against displacing palestinians in jordan. the proposal
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is viewed as a threat to national security of the most of the what was declared by trump is considered a violation of international laws and an aggression on the united nations chopped up. it is considered a disturbance of international security and, and then to stevens in the solvency of jordan and egypt. and this is not acceptable as a whole. king of the law of jordan also condemned the idea during a meeting with the palestinian president and health phone consultations with the meat of potter and crown prince of saudi arabia. the old is key in this developing story that has regional leaders rattled society. foreign ministry was 1st around li, condemn trump's remarks as a formal salad. your relations with israel will not happen without ending these really occupation and palestinian statehood of this. so the position will encourage i mind, cairo, and capitals around the world to stand their ground in opposing trump shocking plans. statements of condemnation alone will not defeat donald trump's push for
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annexation, and displacement. governments around the region will have to come up with a counter offer that also fulfills palo study and rights to statehood. reconciling these opposing goals will determine whether the region is heading towards the confrontation, cooperation with all the 0 a month. well, there's also been condemnation across the european capital. still mccain reports from bill and reaction from european governments to the suggestion from the trunk. the white house has been relatively solidly come. the nature of this suggestion, the german foreign minister analynn a bell book saying that causes must not be expelled from gaza. is that it is important to remember that gaza is key to a palestinian state. there should be no permanent occupation or forcing out of people from garza then from the french government,
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from the spanish government. very similar sentiments. the spanish foreign minister sang gaza is a place for gauze and palestinians, and is fundamental to a palestinian state as part of a 2 state solution, but can, is the only way to guarantee prosperity and security for israel. the french government also putting up pretty similar sentiments, saying that the full civil expulsion of people from casa, was not going to be helpful towards the 2 state solution. even in london. there was a degree of nuance from some of the british prime minister who was off the direct question about the plan. but he said the causes must be allowed to reveal that holmes in gaza. that the sites of the damage, the destruction costing cause. i profoundly affected him. that's the source of response that's been from european governments to the trump plan. dominant came houses, era pulling to the united nations is warning against forcibly removing palestinians
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from gaza. un secretary general, antonio gutierrez'. such a move would be tend to mount ethnic cleansing gabriela ellis on the reports from the un headquarters in new york. you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, didn't directly address trump's remarks on gaza, but did so implicitly at the excesses as the size of the valuable rights of the policy. and people is about the rights of palestinians to simply live as human beings in their own lands. if he is vital to state through to the bedrock of international law, it is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing. does the secretary general believe the president trump plan for the us to take over gaza? is ethnic cleansing? look, any force displacement of people is 10 about 2 to ethnic cleansing.
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what ask for his response to terms of plan to foresaw, palestinians out of gaza? china is ambassador echoed the thinking of many other diplomats when he said this. finally speaking, this is beyond comprehension. and i'm so you have noticed that the arrow countries have rejected this proposal. and as far as timing is concerned with a post, so in the attempt to attend the demography of the occupied territories, it's clear trump is trying to up in the international legal order that governs this very body. the big question now is, what is the un prepared to do about it? gabriel's on don't, i'll just do it at united nations in new york as well. so his head role now this era, the bulldozing symbol of history wide purchases and bug with dish tag with the home of the countries like founding liter, plus using and box the signing of
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its founding documents. but the prime minister is a no show with the main event, the the hello, something of a north south split and the weather across the middle east at the moment. southern areas lost a drive. we had lots of hazy, sunshine, quarter team. so let me wind coming in here concept for example, or type of just getting up into the low to mid twins. he's still the north that'll provide some very when she was coming in across iraq. and so around just spilling out of the cool cuz it's just $1516.00 se apple pack that struggling to get anywhere near double figures around that eastern side often. but it's right in mobile. same as we go through friday. i wish you whether just pushing it to
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northern pol, solve air on possibly say one or 2 showers into west and iran looked at testing sand around that to eastern sort of saudi arabian, maybe here in contract as well. temperatures such just out of touch at that stage as the wind swing round. now the winds have been coming in from a normally direction the north west lake for the 1st day or for studies to sort of the met. and it really will feel cold. it will feel roar, it's very unpleasant around that eastern side of the met could even see some snow white with 11 east mountains, more bloss 3 showers, ruffling their way into garza and snow. the 4th ducky, a, some settled, 2 across the northern parts of algeria pushing across into tennis. yeah. we're one or 2 showers around the gulf of gimme to actually go make meltdowns administrative disasters, political divisions and now is rails and living in for survived on the toilet.
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civil society as citizens, it stepped in to provide with the state is found thinking halter. if they could buy us electricity executed by us, many cases excluding everything is secured by private initiative. people impala frontline is k o l g 0 of the the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the salad as well as military a cellphone, jeanine, and some car and refugee camps have been ongoing for 2 weeks. the rides have largely been focused on jeanine in the north of the palestinian territory. old and 17000 palestinians had been forced to flee the hunts. the white house has back
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tracked on some of the prison trumps plans for the gaza strip, off to a wave of level condemnation on choose sight. donald trump declared that the us will take over the casa and own is now official site. palestinians could be moved temporarily. to other countries while it is rebuilt and regional allies have rejected trumps comments. but jordan and saudi arabia since they oppose any attempts to annex palestinian lands and displaced the palestinian people. while you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez's, post displacement is tantamount ethnic cleansing. while they have been protest in washington, dc against president trump's move to shut down the government's international humanitarian agency, most of the agency, stuff being put on administrative leave. us id says the move will come into effect on friday. in 2023,
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the agency dispersed more than $40000000000.00 to more than $200.00 countries and regions of critics. i get the decision of hum us interests as well. well, the move is creating uncertainty across the globe for people in projects that rely on the u. s. i. d, funding present salumi has moved from new york. it's a safe haven in the midst of conflict. so called emergency response rooms like this one and sudan provide both food and information for those clean violence. there are hundreds of them in the country, organized and supported by local groups and individuals. but at least half of the funding comes from us a id. and as funneled through non profits like one based, and i robi called these us run by trevor snap supporting committed terry in a, in a context like sedan is critical and keeps people alive the same time. it's really critical to support civil society. they need to have jobs so they can both provide
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for their family, but also keep the hope alive for peace and democracy. and that's something that usaid and the u. s. has been very effective at doing for sudan, the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the situation is particularly grave and freezing for an aides. the trump administration has allowed an exemption for food assistance, but how it will be implemented remains on clear the united states as the world's largest provider of humanitarian aid and for decades. that's included efforts to bolster civil society abroad as a way of building global alliances. but now the trump administration is taking a met for an assistance, accusing it of wastefulness and serving special interest. the plan is to absorb usa, i. d, under the state department headed by secretary of state, marco rubio. i have long supported for an aide. i continue to support for an aide, but for an aide is not charity. it exists for the purpose of advancing the national interest of the united states. visa with the health of usa id also provide
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employment for dozens of local journalists and a lifeline for their families. they asked that we not show their faces for fear of retribution, but their work has been featured internationally and media like the new york times and algebra. one of their documentaries is currently be a premier that's a sundance film festival. within the marshall communities, lucas has another number of how many people hung out, how many people dying with re trying to cover the feelings, the more like tell them and i. so when i, it seems how be able to help me with field was in a nation and broiled in conflict. she peers fewer opportunities to make money will mean more reasons for people to wage war. kristen salumi al jazeera new york in simple play health workers warning the suspension of foreign eyes by president trump will heard the most vulnerable communities. many i try the patient's faith,
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i'll no longer receive live saving medicine. i read the tests a report from edwards and ne, in zimbabwe. no matter how busy her day gets, which i need to sub i knew con, forget to take her medication. the 48 year old says she gets a anti retroviral treatment for free from agencies. she was shocked to hear that the united states agency for international development usaid has abruptly suspended it's operations and funding for at least 90 days. some live saving hbo event is continuing, but no one knows how long that will last. and this is the cheapest, the top 2, we are going to die. that's what it means. they must have pity on us. we need that money so we can keep getting our medication. the u. s. age, distribution, billions in age to non governmental organizations, a groups and a non profit around the world. the u. s. gave subsaharan africa more than
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$6500000000.00 and humanity in assistance last year. this clinic is a lifeline for people in the community. families come me up of, that's a nation's counseling and other services. like many other public health institutions in zimbabwe, this place has lost the don't find it. if that money isn't there, this pays cut off for services and people look, you can get paid the cuts. i mean programs affecting hundreds of thousands of people under threat. i think this isn't supposed desk. sure how we got to relate into 112, and one to extend or do less particularly because i think we can get the government to support but also look it into natalie. surely we would if you know, look, oh, nice. okay. and could you get involved with government say is it has enough h i v medication to meet the needs of the 1200000 people currently on anti retroviral therapy. but which i need to solve on this is the only thing she knows
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for sure is that she has about a month supply of tablets lift in this bottle out of mattel's. i'll just share it with them. probably didn't teen as president, have you in the license? he is pulling his country out of the world health organization. it comes weeks out to donald trump, who millay has a close relationship with signed an executive order to withdrawal to us from the organization. how, with the withdrawal would require approval by congress, daniel assure lab reports from photo scientists. as the president spokesman said that alex and so, you know, had profound differences with the world health organization, especially over its handling of the cove. it 19 pandemic, just out of handiness. no, but most of them indeed, one of the argentines will not allow international bodies to interfere with our sovereignty. as special ed and not with all the help. i want to make it clear the argentine on does not receive financial aid from the v o,
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which means that this measure will not result in a loss of funds for the country or in the quality of all health care center. the president malay has posted on social media that he thought the w 8 show was enough . the organization, the during the coverage 19 pandemic that carried out social experimentation that amounted to a crime against humanity. the measure to withdrawal from the organization is similar to all the measures announced by his government in cutting state spending in health education and transports a mirror. some of those promises made by his friend that i lie in the united states president donald trump, to move means with alex and t and it will no longer take part in global initiatives to fight disease or to deal with regional crisis is already been criticized by health organizations here right now i can see the, the say the move is political not scientific. and we'll put all as in tina back 100 is daniel showing the relatives era when a saw iris angry demonstrate isn't bug the dish has still.

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