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in the the color that i'm or kyle, this is and use our live from toe hook coming up in the next 60 minutes. with desperate need for shelter in gauze as cold and wet weather wesson's. no reading dire situation for palestinians as well as the sold will be occupied. westbank intensifies at least $26000.00 palestinians, displaced from refugee comes promptly. ministration appears to hold back some of the president's comments about taking care of a garza often widespread level condemnation. as the us agency for international development as rapidly dismantled,
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we look at the immediate effects of withholding billions of dollars and humanitarian assistance and support. and you can't see united a one went away from ending this 6 decade white's select, the major trophy, they be fossil full now on, on focus, focus folks in the final of the english, the weather conditions, lessening in, gone. so bringing more misery to hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians whose homes have been reduced to rubble under the seas find deal between israel and how must 200000 temporary shelves as woman to enter. garza and the 2 percent of the tense promised have arrived. so full authority as in golf of the tuesday is ready. military have deliberately up strong thing. i'm delaying the entry of aids i was bringing all corresponds into honey monkwood. he's long for us
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and gall just to see how many so many people have been returning to the north that to find nothing but rumble. left of home staffing forced into tens to shelter with a can. this was be so miserable once it stops raining. absolutely. i mean the past few days where we, we so people racing, what time do you know about this cold in front of, you know, that the weather conditions are going to worse than in day. and these days at school is expected to last for at least another 2 or 3 days. so really difficult conditions on the ground, on our weight to this foot casting when we saw many of the tents that were set up in the past couple days or since people who started arriving back with their phones or returning to homes and gardens in northern part of districts are really blown away then destroyed and damaged by that the strong wind of last night. last night it was a quiet equip fierce wind blowing everything on the roads in the areas where people
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set up their, their tens people who are trying to shelter in the, in the, or the, the rubble of their bob thompson. and this is a really exacerbating and really dire situation. the whole was as soon as people returning to their homes in this part of the district, the mother part and god, the city aid would comment and flow smoothly. 10 sad and elements and infrastructure that are used to built in with are right, but this did not happen. and people took the matter in their hands and this part of the building their own $0.10 shoulders and using materials. and, and some of this, that the, the elements that the already used in the recycle that you have from tense that were set up another my last week. and the western part of the sent from area and, and tried to filter here and got the city. now, what's the challenging now the infrastructure, the role with ben da many buildings are destroyed, are impeding people's ability from setting up, at least in very shoulder in these difficult weather conditions are flooding
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everywhere in the area that have the both those by these very the military greetings, area that are lower and elevation and cause here been much, much of the 10 sites here that were set up either by people or the other organizations, which by the way, are not many of them the floods forcing people out of these been seeking some very shoulders in many of the da damage buildings already at risk of collab, things all and all the looking at multi layer difficult conditions created not only by the, the past 50 months of devastation, but also by divorce ending with their condition on top of how to you've got people on top of that homes on top of the rubble of the items, as we've said. and there's a lot of kids, a lot of heavy machinery to start clearing this, that break away. well people again took the matter in their hands because if they wanted to wait, they're going to wait for long time. and we've already seen like an impediment in the movement of, of, of the trucks in 2 guys out the, the, the permission to allow,
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he'd be machinery and equipment to enter the gaza strip, to allow unhealthy, remove much, much of the rubble in the row. so whatever is available now, those are basic, a small size. both those are available here either from the municipality, those where we would maintain then put back on tracks, are trying to do like simple tasks, remove the rubble of from the road just to open reopen some of the streets and major roads. and in the northern part then got to allow for it is smooth and bitter . an easy movement for it, for people also those who, who didn't have options, they don't have access to many of the shelters here. whether the honor was schools or those who were set up by other organizations like it. and they are just so many of the like, so live in the few of them available at. so people to try to find whatever available to show your, their life and their loved one and relative. we have entire families that use their,
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their hands, removing pile of rumbles and rocks, then that from the streets of, from the vicinity of their bond talk just to make creates about 4 by 4 square meters just due to set up at dense for a 10 member family to stay and this is how desperate the situations and until those heavy machine machineries and equipment are allowed to insert the got. so people will continue digging matters in their hand using their, their, their hands and use manually operated tools to clear much of the, the rubble around the vicinity of their homes and to try to build shelters for themselves and their families. okay, that's honey. my would bring us the scene, the in gauze us to see in the north of the gulf has strep. many thanks honey. now for more than 2 weeks, thousands of palestinians in the occupied west bank of been on the is really sees trumps. and the homes children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill as well as minutes. results has been relentless and it's intensifying
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as long as you focused on jeanine refugee come from the north. well, them $17000.00 palestinians that have been forced to flee that homes, even an agency for palestinian refugees. honora says, major sections of the camp of vin levels and this chief as one, the situation is becoming catastrophic. and is riley troops are also talking to come on, which is near jeanine and the north west of the occupied west bank. well, unofficial, this is more than 70 percent of the policy citizens living the been forced to be displaced as rarely forces, both in boulders as to demolish homes and critical infrastructure such as water and sanitation networks out of city and state is really much we is trying to make the area uninhabitable, or in an attempt to clarence that's bringing home to sell hook. now she joins us live from amman and jordan because he is reading government and the policy you know, authority and find out 0 from forcing insight as well. and in the occupied west bank. so honda from way you uh, can you update us on what you know is happening in janine until can
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the willing janine, this is the longest of the military sieges that's been going on for 16 days. now, at least 23 homes were designated by these really military, but local officials saying that there are actually nearly a 180 homes that have been damaged or destroyed as part of the ongoing military raid. let's not forget that these really army had came in with multiple military reinforcements, multiple different varieties coming in destroying critical infrastructure along the way, blocking off the refugee camp, essentially closing in on it, forcing people out of their home. we're talking about nearly 26000 people in jeanine and so we've got it across we occupied was bank has been forcibly kicked out of their homes, displaced as part of this ongoing is really military operation. now it's also difficult for medics to try and reach those who has been injured and killed at least 44 palestinians across the west bank have been killed in the last 16 days
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alone. but the army maintains that they are conducting what they call counter terrorism operations. trying to combat arms, palestinian fighters in the janine towns something they've been unsuccessful over the last several years of doing. and in fact is really military rates have increased on places like jeanine. and so we've got him since the war on guns that began in october of 2023 and out into it got in less than a quarter of the refuge accounts population is still there. imagine this, your number of people who been displaced as part of this ongoing rate. while the weather is windy, rainy and temperatures are in the minus when it comes to celsius. okay, how many? thanks indeed for that update homes, us all hip approaching the from i'm on so good to go back now to garza on test to ingram is a communications manage up for the middle east and north africa at unit assess. and
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she joins us from gauze. it says he tests many thanks and dave taking the time to be with us, we were just talking to a correspondent hunting lockwood, that he was explaining about the situation. especially when the rain comes in the cold weather. it miserable conditions on life of so many of the 2300000 people in gauze a how is specially dangerous all these conditions for children of the really dangerous and the i last night as i could hear, the storm battering the building that i was the and i was thinking about the families that i made yesterday who was building make soup choke to is on top of the rubble of what used to be that home. and it's just paces of plywood with seats of top holland. i hope that it's still standing, but there are a number of children who are going to be sleeping bad last night. and for kids in these conditions, it's not like frightening to be outside exposed, and in the cold is also very dangerous for their well being. we've had a number of children in gaza die of hypothermia. and it's clear here when you meet
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with families that they don't have what they need to protect them from that cold, fat. and these are lacking warm clothes for the children, as many children without shoes. as a girl, just tear off camera who's wearing sandals. there's just people that get equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. a goal is real far as he's just saying that they need 60000 trailers and 200010 some days a part of the ceasefire agreement. but how much of that are you seeing coming in it's difficult to to know in terms of numbers as a whole, but i can tell you from unit. so if we're bringing in top hollins, we want to bring in more with the needs are ments when i'm driving around the streets here. the main things that people asking me for for tense and top hollins and for was the was the system has been decimated, people are really struggling to find so forth. it's
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a drink. so these are the 2 things that i think are a priority here and that you'd assess is focusing on bringing in. but of course we need to wrap up fast and that requires us to be able to bring in more trucks. we're meeting that 600 a day, but the needs are far greater than that. the training is blocking some items from being pulled into garza. one of the biggest challenges we're having is which items that were on this jewel use list. so that's a longstanding restriction on certain items that can come into guys us, we need those full repairs of water systems, for example, pipes for, for water and generate is to run pumps. we also need fuel to operate those generators. so there's a lot of things that are not necessarily caustic humanitarian. i like nutrition, supplies, or medicines that we need to bring in to support the people in this moment of intense devastation and, and hopefully rebuilding of course, the best pressing needs all as you've been saying, shelter, clean was up food if we look fee on that. now the, with the safe spot in place,
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wolf efforts are being made to address the psychological needs for children in terms of trying to get them back into the school, trying to get back into so not school and put into some sort of lessons and addressing the mental health issues and i think this is such an important question. we cut our layer dress people's needs with supplies, their services that people cite desperately need health being one immunization, treatment for mt. nutrition. i make clinic workers at health centers who say mt nutrition is still being recorded among children and of course mental health unit stuff is running mental health psycho social and learning activities for children. i went to one just a few days ago with children between the ages of 6 and 9 was sitting with a counsellor talking and drawing pictures of things that had made them feel sad. and there was only many awful stories that no child at that age shouldn't have to
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enjoy the sorts of things that they were talking about. and there was one little girl in particular mirror, 5 years old. both of her parents had been killed and she's now in the care of her grandmother. and her grandmother was telling me she hasn't spoken in months because she's so traumatized by what happened to her and her family was going uh, unfortunately, just lost the test. can you still hear us? are you still with us? it's unfortunate. we've lost a test to ingram that but she was painting of a vivid picture of the situation. the dreadful situation for children in the gall and strip by physically and mentally. now the white house appears to be by tracking on some of the us presidents, controversial comments about taking over garza. on tuesday, donald trump proposed forcibly displacing promised demands from the strip to other countries, sparking global outrage. now, officials say, posted is could be moved temporarily. false, golda is rebuilt now. whitehouse corresponding, kimberly how good has been following those developments from washington. a one day
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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 kaiser 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. garza 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
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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, it was a surprising development, but i think it's one that will applaud some democratic lawmakers were outraged the president would even propose american occupation of gaza, possibly using us troops. this was the guidance of the in english words. what about the 2000000 palestinians? he's going to have american fund all this for our troops in harm's white. 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 and phase 3 of the cease fire deal, which calls for rebuilding garza not be illegal. removal of the palestinians by an
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occupied and power. donald truss proposal to and guys or reconstruction or phase 3 of the cease fire plan comes justice in 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 caught her as prime minister this as these rarely prime minister wraps up his own meetings this week. here in the united states, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house. oh yes, actually is stating okay. rubio has also appeared to walk back on some of 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 that's on the ground. clean it up of all these, unexploded munitions. and in the meantime,
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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 i was prime minister benjamin netanyahu has met us extra of defense. p takes us on the pentagon exit described, present donald trump's plans to take control of gauze as a creative solution to solving decades of conflicts. is that the pentagon is prepared to look at the options for garza, patrick ok as more from the pentagon, that 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
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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 the box, look for new and unique dynamic ways to solve problems that have felt like they're retractable. so we look forward to more conversations about that creative solutions to that and as a demand test with leading 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
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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, particularly l g 0. at the pentagon. united nations is warning against forcibly removing the palestinians from gauze and us extra general intended gutierrez. so such a move would be tantamount to estimate cleansing because of those on day report, some new and headquarters in new york. the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, didn't directly address trump's remarks on guys, but did so implicitly at the excesses exit size of the valuable rights of the policy. mean, people is about the rights of palestinians to simply live as human beings in their own lands. if he is vital to stay through to the bedrock of international law, it is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing. does the secretary general
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believe that 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. when asked for his response to trumps plan to foresaw palestinians out of gaza. china is ambassador echoed the thinking of many other diplomats when he said this. finally speaking this. ready is beyond comprehension, and i'm so you have noticed that the arrow countries rejected this proposal. and as far as china 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. 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. this is brandon thomas. i'm with now
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. he's the associate professor at the institute for graduate studies. i'm the specialist on conflict resolution and international aid. good to have you back with us tom a as a trouble supply to me. it's been widely condemned and, and even dismissed across the world. and yet, just in the past hour. so the is really on the radio reporting that is where the defense smith has instructed the army to prepare a plan for the dollars a residence, to leave the strip. what do you make of that? that they can plan anything. but the reality, in my opinion though is these are all like smoking metals, this direction, nothing, nothing, nothing will happen. the out of the design is i've been talking about some of the plans from the onset of this war, even before this. what do you know? this idea of pushing the students out the, the notion that this alternative, alternative hall motion, focusing on jo. then, i mean, this hasn't been in visit olden days late, and mine sits on political booking for
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a long time. but as we talk now, as we talk now, these, that i, it is on, in a very strategic, good luck, mean meaning best. i'm stuck with the people with 7000000 philistines living conducted by them. actually, the only solution is to divide the country to, to have to states where the 2 people to the can live in peace side by side. but this not happening and, and, and now we see also own the softening of the language and the terms now coming from members of the trump administration, including the states as the custody. and the, so it's the 3 think slowly because they sold that as a huge backlash, a little bit of backlash, a big, you know, this is added like no one wants to see this happening. it does, ethnic cleansing. so, so again it's, it's, it's, it's the, from the fact that i think that's what we're dealing with now. it's not, it's not a sincerely in project that can see the light. so for fear of the trump factors we
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know is throw everything out something and some of it sticks. so even if the plan itself doesn't move full potential, does it have to, to shake up things in the region? i think the potential is what we see now in terms of the shopping diplomacy. now the out of the leaders in the off position and now the best discussions happening in the region. i think there would be an out of a major out of meeting as well. and in the middle of this month and the we see the president of egypt, the joe didn't and things the best thing to washington. this is with the negotiations with stuff on trumps the flat and you know, i think things will start more or less the v a think from what he has said. and then in an attempt to reach to something feasible, the trump comes back about. so let me put it this way if terms i is, i'm just getting all these reconstructions deals, which amount to $80000000000.00 and, and some other noticed me that they were willing to pay it. i'm from the american
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companies, get it, and he bugs about it. that's fine, we, we, as part of soon as we was coming, american expertise and guys have equal selection of the moving minds, you know, i munition with them. and if it's not in the context, but as soon as these nothing complex of ethnic lives. and that's what we want. certainly. okay, kind of coming from any thanks. indeed. especially the, in protests in washington, dc against president trump suspension of the government's international agency. most of us say i d. 's to offer been put on administrative leave effective friday. this folders and executive order from trump, suspending or instructional aide from 90 days and twice 23. the agency disappears more than $40000000000.00 to move in to 100 countries and regions are 6. i'll give it anything. and special aid will hom, us interests as well. well,
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the move is crazy uncertainty across the globe for people and projects which rely on the us. 8 funding. christmas lead me has moved from new york a safe haven in the midst of conflict, a 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 i d and as funnel through non profits like one based, and i robi, called these us run by trevor snap supporting, committed terry and aid in a context like sedan is critical, it keeps people alive. the same time it's really critical to support civil society . they need to have jobs so they can both provide 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, a doing for sudan,
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the world's largest team, monetary and crisis. the situation is particularly grave and freezing for an aide. 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 provides employment for dozens of local journalists and a lifeline for their families. they asked that we not show their faces for fear of retribution,
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but their work has been featured internationally and media like the new york times and algebra. one of their documentaries is currently being premier at the sundance film festival with international communities. look, susanna is the number, how many people hung out, how many people dying, but we trying to cover the feelings, the more like tell them and i. so when i, it seems how people, how me would feel, was in a nation and broiled in conflict. cheap years, fewer opportunities to make money will mean more reasons for people to wage war. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. well, 7 refugee camps on the thailand, me and my buddha, most of them funded by the us, have been forced to close down washington. the suspension of funding is left. many people have been cleared for resettlement with little hope of ever making it to the us. so any change reports from the my, from my last on the type me and my border this was to be the stones of
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a journey to the united states and fried the pathway to citizenship with tens of thousands of state this refugees from me and the 3 weeks ago, the center was suddenly closed. i went to study harry was born in thailand after his parents plugged me in my most last year he passed the final test. so reset them into the us. he told me who was looking forward to moving to nebraska, working in a meat packing pond, learning to drive, and most of all, he was looking forward to having a home. now that dream is gone. i had the same hopes as everyone else. everyone in the account, folks say, i heard the program might just be temporarily shut down. so i still have some hope . yeah. but if it's 10 minutes, i have no words left. the estimated 90000 refugees living in camps on the type board have more pressing problems as well as freezing immigration. the us
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government has present crumbs and a. this is one of 7 refugee camps along the time. yeah, i'm a bold, it's almost exclusively funded by the us state department funding that's being suddenly stopped in sight. they say they have about enough food for 3 weeks or so. and the people who manage these can say they will let the inhabitants stop for they also freely admit there isn't another donor, we can step in essential medical care is being provided temporarily by thailand, but they have neither. the results is no. the capacity for the long term the see if i will, we have no idea of what will happen to us. we don't have any money to buy me to send up. we'll die if we have not made a significant value.
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