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back to the panamanians. why is it so light skin? why is it so rich? and most importantly, how did we get here the, on the hello on the bulk of this is the news outlined some tow coming up in the next 60 minutes. 82000000 palestinians and your harsh winter in gaza and there's a desperate need for shelter of israel's accuse of booking a death, destruction and displacement, and we don't get pointed westbank. israel is ongoing ministry offensive and to refugee comes up. whoops. at least 26000 palestinians from this president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in gaza. he has also said that the united
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states is not going to pay for the rebuilding of casa. the trump administration appears to walk back. donald trump's plan to take over garza, off of global and rage. as the us agency for international development is rapidly dismantled, we look at the immediate affects of withholding millions of dollars by a certain assistance they live in a boucher at the time i on my own and on the box m. 23 rebels hold a show of strength to me. recently see city of government and eastern deals. as point you can see, no, i said a one went away from ending this 6 decade white select the major truck. if it also is full now, and i forget because boss in the final of the english need, the
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thanks for joining us, cold, wet and hungry, the ball moves may have stopped, but 92000000 promising is a gauze still suffering, trying to survive when say one out tense, staying warm and drying, there is almost impossible. family is struggling to find room clothes and shoes for the children. look forward to using costs are pleading for temporary shelters to be allowed, and they say it's the most pressing humanitarian need in the strip. when many posting to come pick all the rubble of the most homes, all between piles of deputy coolness, every building and the cost of trip is being damaged or destroyed. and the water and sanitation system has collect the need for humanitarian aid is greater than ever under the seas find to you between the estrella from us. $200000.00 tons were meant to enter guns of 92 percent of those arrive sofa and asked as the keys east round of obstructing the delivery of temporary shelters and delaying the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. well, how do i mean it isn't garza city got to take a look this to in and he joins us live from that honey. i'm on top of all the
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suffering that many people live in guys that have suffered that now facing worsening weather conditions while trying to live and make shift to housing and times on the rubble, the ruins of the homes. how they could be, as well as of this moment. it's hard to think of any mechanism that palestinians are coping with palestinians across the gulf to particularly those who made their way back to their home displays for the past 50 months had to struggle on daily basis as die there with because of the, the devastation that was costs for the past 15 months, so and the battling with whether force is the worst, any weather conditions that happens to be the quite back today from last i was strong when them to the air depression hitting across the gaza to pay the rain causing many areas to flood, and many of the people already set up their tents here near the rubble of their bond homes are struggling this morning to rebuild those damaged 10, send the fog. only 2 percent of of much needed humanitarian aid,
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including the 10s that were promised to be flowing is moving into the golfing trip . as soon as the ceasefire takes cold, it's not, it's not coming in. and many people are left alone in the uh, in the open space. and as far as the off, i'm right now reporting next to honor what his quarter this is the area that used to be the center of operations for on or what for the past few years. and now it's part becoming part of the problem that the state is positive. the porters, the destruction of the warehouse is the infrastructure, are causing delays and much the need much needed a to come in and being forwarded properly in this area of damage that is cost to the whole compound, including the, the clinics, the training centers, as well as the headquarters of operations here that is not only affecting got the city but the entire operations across the dogs, this trip, this is part of the problem that the owner went out is unable to provide much
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needed assistance because it's infrastructure. it's building facilities are not in a good shape or have been destroyed, and that used to be how the many of the staff members here were on the ground and providing what's needed a displace peebles are now we can safely say that this waste palace city as have no options, have no other than themselves to stand with their, with their families, to stand with their children, the loved ones to stand their life and to support them if they face thing or surviving these difficult living conditions on the way here we so many people just taking advantage of the time now there is no rain trying to rebuild the damage, dance that we're blown away might by the strong when down the storm of last night that but again, we're hearing that the weather is going to continue. work by the date was further really exacerbated dire situations for the honey. i know to do it during the camera
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pond to, to the side, a few that there is like a fee to that. i hope because a will be rebuilt. the people that will play a part of the rebuilding of the gaza strip, considering that they've been denied, but she needed aid and support from the likes of only uh, how do they even go beyond simply securing that tends to starting to think about rebuilding that lives of the well as of now, the stipulations are wides, catastrophic, literally, hardship everywhere not only the past 50 months of a trauma and mass bombardment that lift everything and ruins. but the struggle now on daily basis to find basic necessities. and also the idea of rebuilding shattered lives that is becoming very difficult right now with the absolute, the absence of everything needed now to help people rebuild their life. now that
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these fire returning to their homes 1st the steps forward to rebuild the shadows light. but the journey is litter with many challenges in primary among them is the, the absence of basic, the fact that it's the fact that they are no machinery, no equipment available to help people to start the 1st step, which is the clearing the arrivals. the cleared the areas where their home used to stand in order to start setting up a tent that please this is the i the idea of having a shoulder. our accommodations did not even exist right now with, with the massive level of destruction. that is, that is called the right thing that we see on the walls here, whether it's on a wall or many of this, the really damage building. these are signs and symbols of resilience. people here do not have any other options, but to stay on the land and to rebuild their homes. contrary to the many statements, including the recent one by donald trump, about relocating palestinians people to try and do show much of the resilience, much of the hope that they're staying here,
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that they're going to rebuild their life. but they need double doors, or they need the heavy machinery, the equipment. they don't want to rely only on many with operated tools like the past 15 months, where many people are still many, many of them a trap. and missing under the rubble already decomposed bodies because they could not save them. and now they want to remove that rubble and rebuild their lives. unless you say heavy machinery is a vital handy. many things that are handmade and can also see what testing is. the communications manager for the middle east and north africa eunice actually spoke to us from kansas city on how weather conditions are making it already desperate situation. it was or last night as i could hear, the storm battering the building that i was in. i was thinking about the families that i met yesterday who was building makes itself to is on top of the rubble of what used to be their home. and it's just pieces of plywood with seats of top hall . and i hope that it's still standing, but there are a number of children who are going to be sleeping there last night. and for kids in these conditions,
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it's not i like frightening to be outside expose and in the cold was 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 with families, that they don't have what they need to protect them from that called families or lacking warm clothes for their children, as many children without shoes as a girl, just tear off camera who's wearing sandals. there's just 2 people i feel equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. one of the biggest challenges we're having is which items that were on the stool use list. that's a longstanding restriction on certain items that can come into gaza. we need those for 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 aid, like nutrition, supplies, or medicines that we need to bring in to support the people in these. my motivation tends devastation and, and hopefully rebuilding. we'll talk about westbank for more than 2 weeks. now
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thousands of palestinians have been under his right. the siege trumped in the homes . children unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill. is rose, military assault is being relentless and is intensified as low as the focused on jeanine refugee camp in the north. when the 17000 part of thing is that i have been forced to flee that homes. you an agency. i was seeing the refugees on around says major sections of the composite being leveled. and his chief is one of the situation is becoming catastrophic. was ready. troops are also targeting to correct which is needed. janine in the north west of the west by one official, this is more than 70 percent of the posting is living until crime shopping forcibly displaced is really forcing support and bulldozers to demolish homes and critical infrastructure. so it's just water and sanitation that work. something's damaged, i'm assuming say these really ministry is trying to make the area uninhabitable and then a time to clear it. let's bring it home to solid. she joins us live from
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a mom because these are the government and policy meal. so i see how fund, which is here for reporting inside israel, and then they will get bite westbank came home to hello to you. so this suspicion amongst many palestinians in the will get bide westbank in places like a janine until chrome is it is ro wants to make certain areas uninhabitable with a view to what exactly the all of these really armies mirroring a lot of different policies that it carried out during it 16 months, a war on dogs. so you have the military blowing up residential blocks, erasing them from these refugee camps. exactly what we saw in gaza this week we saw unprecedented seeds. and did you need refugee camp with these really army detonated explosives? and essentially destroyed 23 homes in an instant saying that these were used by fighters for military infrastructure and to build weapons as military command
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centers. but of course, failed to provide any of that proven evidence for similar to what we saw throughout the war on gaza. additionally, the military has set up more checkpoints in and around the occupied with banks. it was nearly impossible for people who has been forcibly displaced nearly 26000 is the initial estimate of people both include cutting and, and did you need a refugee camp? have been displaced, forced out by is really horses, but it's important to note that these homes, they're not single family homes. these are long vertical buildings that have multiple homes inside of government. officials say that and you need to load a 180 different homes have either been damaged or destroyed by this ongoing is really military rate. it's again and you need it's french. and this morning enough this, these really are be carrying out that same policy where civilians are feeling the majority of the siege on these count, send you neighborhoods. and to if we temporarily park posting new concerns about what this is all about,
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what that deep suspicions are about the long term aims and goals of the way the government. what are these ready for systems? so say that trying to achieve in the occupied westbank of the bullet. there's 2 different schools of thought. here you have the political schools thought within israel, then you have the army. let's begin with the military, who says that they're trying to combat our palestinian fighters carrying out what they call counterterrorism operations. since israel's war on guns that began, these raids across the occupied was bank have increased significantly able size in scale with this one is actually the largest and most deadly and destructive that we've seen in the last 16 months. so the military says they're trying to do that, they're trying to get the infrastructure of the fighters, they wanted to turn them. but when you see the political side of the is really round, when you see what, right, when politicians are asking for complete annexation of the occupied was bank. a complete siege of complete takeover. and the military says that they are conducting
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these large scale raids because it's part of their goal of the war to combat those fighters in the occupied west makes the same way that they were operating. and also, which is why you see similar policies being carried out here, and many thanks to them have the software to in a mind. now let to well wind about rage internationally in the past, 48 hours, but the white house of p is now to be back tracking on. some of the us presidents, controversial comments about taking over gaza on choose day. donald trump propose forcibly displacing palestinians from the strip to other countries, sparking global outreach. officials say, palestinians could be moved temporarily while gaza is rebuilt. a white house correspondent can be how it has been following those 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
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president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of 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 the 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 gauze, a plan we're trying to get the details of it. but i think this is a good developed way to back israel, a 100 percent. and so whatever form that takes we're, we're interested in not having that discussion, but it's, it's um, it was
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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 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 and power. donald truss proposal to and guides a 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
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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. what, what country is this uh, pretty much being drawn into donald trump has a vision for what should happen to palestinians, and kaiser is egypt. uh, i've seen her. he is a former gyptian assistant for minnesota insurance, a slide from the different capital colorado problem. welcome to how does, here's what does it mean to egypt for the us present in a single statement to apparently a bundle decades of farm policy? or should countries but believe in international law. and today the hopes of a palestinian homeland do now? well, egypt has made that position clear, officially, and on the public opinion and instruction, public opinion level that we don't see eye to eye with what president
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trump said ever since he went back to the oval office last january. and i, we don't think that this, his plan is actually the or practicum. and we are afraid that the, the true purpose of this, of this proposal is to bury the 2 state solution. egypt has always been committed to the 2 state solution because we believe that without solving the about a senior question, according to the united nations resolutions we, we are afraid that in security and stability would remain with us and in the middle east. so uh, i guess we, we, we have ministry at our position and i, i thought very much if the united states would, would, would, would change. this would pressure us to we hope that they want to exert any
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pressures on egypt because we will exec these pressures in order for egypt to upset what the american president all right make, making your position clear, making agent position clear by repeating its long held views that there must be a 2 state solution. what practical steps could egypt possibly take? how could they, as you say, resist potential pressure from the united states? of course they have pretty strong financial leave is to pull down a. it was uh, we uh, from 1967 day american eviction relations have seen option bounce. i have seen pressures to amended this pressures from the american side in order to push asia to accept certain arrangements
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concerning whether it's relations with israel or the over one situation. and in the middle east and all of these locations, egypt stood firm. and at the end of the day, they have simple body view prevailed and i don't think uh, i don't think either at the present or in the future. this will change so. so we have our, our own national security interest to defend. and we are a and we are ready to defend them, whatever the cost is, whether financial or anything related to the american military assistance for and menissi assistance to, to each. all right, jose and how are you doing that for education system, foreign minister? many thanks for joining us. an artist here. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu as praise drums plan to takeover, gaza quoting it, a remarkable idea. the state's wealthy states would do it,
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but the actual idea of allowing for his guidance one to leave the leave. i mean, what's wrong with that? they can leave, they can then come back, they can relocate and come back, but you have to rebuild. cause if you want to rebuild because you can't have it. this is the 1st good idea that i've heard. it's a remarkable idea. and i think it should be a really pursued examine, pursued and done, because i think it will create a different future for everyone. annette now, who is pushing to rebuild the casa when it's over war and is, is unable, as it has destroyed it over and over again, times the case that, of course. so let's take a closer look at the, the impacts these way the ministry is killed. more than $47000.00 posting is the cost cause it says october 2023. that told includes at least $17000.00 children is where i was. war has internally displaced. 1.9000000 people at least once as 90
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percent of the strips population at about 70 percent of buildings across the strip of either being damaged or destroyed. that includes hospitals and schools, places for the men to be protected under international humanitarian law. comments as an associate professor with the highest chief of graduate studies and is a specialist on conflict resolution and instructional aide to can see a time a, as always to look, it's very, very, very easy when it comes to donald trump, to get distracted by all the noise and of course the control vesee this around comments like those, but these may regarding the future of cause. but what does all of this mean when it comes to the 10 to 10 from chelsea spot progressing a needs. this is indeed it's in a very 1st on situation. i mean, we're not out of the book to nick yet. so i mean, we haven't stopped even discussing the defends of stage 2 of these negotiations. and the big issue here is the incentive. so when trump comes with his position and then these are and these are sort of great thing and bragging about us now and the
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value for it and excited then what's the incentive for how i'm asked to commit to prospecting the terms of the piece dealers wouldn't because we're talking about extending present moves and captives. you know, when you've cunningham, this is just some of the time you're going to be out of this game. and i think that's again in diplomacy. it's the digital situation now. and again, i was listening to your composition with the egyptian guests. when you told me asking what egypt can do, i don't think so about egypt anymore. this is an existential crisis. now it does vary and test for the world. now, it is time for the item unity collected unity. unilateralism does not work for the us does not work with is when it's fun to put all the interest oldest stakes that the us can know was invested agent on the table with trump administration on an open. all this was difficult that looked at each floor and just peaceful dependency . and this is what
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a tunnel. let's try. i'm on tangle and i'm pick what we've actually heard coming out of the white house because some of the trump talked of moving palestinians of the strip permanently while the us rebuilds and quote owns cause a comes from donald trump. there's a his way to spend the white house spokes person, caroline levitt talks of a temporary relocation of palestinians, and that the us would not commit troops or indeed pay for the reconstruction of gaza. and uh, the us actually was states market rubio. it was talked about it not being a hostile moved. it's meant to be a general generous move in between. all of them is very difficult and stuff is going on. but let's have a listen to something that we've prepared in terms of as comments. it is the president given what you've said about god to the us and for us to help secure the security back as far as guys is concerned, we'll do what is necessary if it's necessary. we'll do that. we're going to take over that piece. so we're going to develop it,
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create thousands and thousands of jobs. the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in gaza. he has also said that the united states is not going to pay for the rebuilding of gaza. i do see a long term ownership position. i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and may be the entire middle east. and everybody i've spoken to this was not a decision made lightly. everybody i've spoken to loves us the idea of the united states, phoning that piece of land. the only thing president trump has done very generously in 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. so i top up absolutely an impossible question away with all of that applies to shreds of real u. s. foreign policy. honestly, i don't know. i mean, this is a confusion. it's a, it's,
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it's so far it is the complex to it. i mean, there's nothing that makes and see if a president bluffs or makes a proposal, then the entire administration is crumbling. now to try to explain what's in his mind. and again, my guess it's, in my opinion it's, it's like it's a contact to this is there's no restriction style. there's nothing still on the table. we are in the midst of a very active shopping diplomacy. now, the conclusion is that our strength, washington, followed by the president of egypt, then there would be an out of meeting as within 2 weeks i miss out of meetings. and i think when we get to that point, we'll have a better unclear of the, the understanding of, of, of the situation. because so far this is the trumps 1st move, which is very agree, i think, very dangerous, very alarming. but it doesn't mean anything in, in front of policy that i don't think the impious. and i'm super far as like the us
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acts this, this we, i mean the deep citizen, the, the us as best interest in this, these and what is he proposing it's, it's a recipe for the vision and war. nothing else. one person, the same thing stream really pleased with what was coming out of donald trump's mouth when he made those comments to the white house, obviously was benjamin netanyahu. the fact that the trump administration has now essentially associated his entire administration with the potential forced removal of palestinians from gauze. uh, what does that mean for netanyahu? politically? he's got no incentive to go, and it's clearly like we do in bold. and those are very far right, the views and opinions in his travels. so 100 percent. no, i mean, but, but, but it's for an if nothing else to celebrate this because i think what trump has done is serve nothing else. but it took an interest insight as i, in the short term, meaning sort of defining his condition. the hot light noticed that i thing and his
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condition that they loved the still they loved what you, what the here. but it doesn't mean anything in the long term future because we have had trouble sending mess. just leave it on for the example that he doesn't want to see a nickle it on there on the, on the positive as one. which means nothing. yeah, hose. the dreams of attack and get on and once you've got what with it on, it's not on the table, no anymore to withdraw him. and this was discussed just a little before the elections that i are us to live by trump, what model is confronted on, but obviously trump the syndic that action on gaza as when i'm on the pressing issue. what we have so far is folk, there is no way of policy whatsoever. there is an opening of a complex negotiation process with, in my opinion, the business men of trump. we would try to extract the best, the, the 4th for his interest, be safe, but doesn't mean that the sand close for lunch increased on water with a lot of partners. i think it's through it slightly to to decide on, on the direction of these, of these police operations. oh pat time i many thanks as always. and just to to
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know to these really is really ami radio is apparently said, israel's defense minister has instructed the army to prepare a plan for gods or residence to leave the strip. so they are interpreting trumps woods well, voluntarily, by the sounds of things that are manufactured. so that time or is a waste? it's still a head on, i'll just turn it showing outside, directed you can on the time you're on my food at the scene, suddenly it's cation health care, the states, something we still use, even most the anniversary of the signing of its founding document for the 5 ministers a no show in the main event. add a new sports, heading to australia is mobile and cricket grands and it will be here with that story. the
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had that there's lots of calm and quiet whether to be found across europe at the moment. high pressure is in charge across a central in western area. so dry skies, lots of settled conditions and even some winter sunshine. you can see it's cloudy across central pot, severe and we're going to see something of a cool down with that cloud spreading towards the northwest. but for thursday, some bright to spells for britain and island. we think largest bells as well for that southwest corner. it's looking very quiet for spain and portugal, but there's a change to come. we all going to that west to where the start to work is way. saw the east bringing some snow and some rain to spain and into portugal as well west to where the for west and pots of france again. and some of those shows slipping into the south of england. it's not quite so close scan today.
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