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in excessive alger 0, it examines how struggling nation 6 to build new alliances in its quest facility, which may come to a very high cost for cause new directions. money. turning the tide on al jazeera, the conditions get worse, and northern guys have found a study and say they're bossing cold. wet weather and more shelters are desperately need is the, i don't know about this, and this is audra 0 live from don't have. busy so coming up, donald trump, re states has funds so take over guys, i play me, israel is going to hand the territory to the us up to fighting ends. plus i find that absurd that we would have to pay fees. it's a transitive zone that we are obligated to protect. lot of words over the panama
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canal bumps up to us as it shouldn't have to page kind of many and authorities disagree. under the report from duck our protests as a discharge buildings connected to us to find that actually 5 minutes or 6. i've seen the let's see is fine. and guys a has failed to end. the better baffled for survival for palestinians across the strip. strong winds heavy rain and falling temperatures and making life among the ruins, difficult authorities in gaza. updating for 10 percent of the shelters. calling them the most pressing humanitarian need for nearly 2000000 palestinians in during wet winter conditions of a 100 reports from gaza. city their homes destroy as
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they have no tens and nowhere to go to stay warm and dry. once the rains and high winds are making an almost unbearable situation, even worse for the hundreds of 1000 people, forced to live and make shift shelters in the gaza strip of them. and then what i said, despite the treasure with the we are looking despite the rain and the very bad weather people are staying under no roof, which means that people are hanging onto their control, their land. people are hanging on even one grain of sand, of their contrib. how's off? this is more difficult for us than displacements. we woke up at night and found out tense, destroyed above us, due to the wind, and the clothes and food were filled with sand. we had wanted to return for a week, but we have no money for transportation. the number of a trucks carrying vital 8 into the palestinian territory has also slowed in recent days. agencies say there aren't enough 10 units of save. it's a time to get health and medical aid to nearly
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a 1000000 children in garza. but winter weather and the lack of shoulder means is speed is of an essence for kids. in these conditions, it's not really frightening to be outside exposed, 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 cold. families are lacking warm clothes for their children. as many children without shoes. there's just people that get equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. how about us? a q is israel of delaying a deliveries as per the ceasefire agreement. it has called a mediator to intervene, to guarantee the live saving humanitarian assistance, gets in the phase only 2 percent of the 200000 tens that were supposed to be part of the a deliveries have a right and none of the temporary housing units for now as the cold winter weather
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continues, people in gauze have no choice but to find what middle shoulder they can. anyway, i was, i was just the euro garza palestine. president donald trump, so we're here to raise it, has planned to take over gaza. these posters on this truth social platform saying the gaza strip will be turned over to the u. s. by israel at the conclusion of fighting, they would actually have a chance to be happy, safe, and free. the us working with great development teams while over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the greatest and most spectacular developments of its kind on us know, soldiers by the us would be needed. stability for the region would rain u. s. equity estate bulk of rubio says president trump's offer to be part of the solution. i don't think you want people living next to unexploded munitions and weapons depos that'd been left behind or in place because of what, how boss has done. so i think that's just a realistic reality that in order to fix
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a place like that, people are gonna have to live somewhere else in the interim. and there are countries in the region who express a lot of concern about austin and people. and we encourage them to step forward and provide a solution and an answer to that problem. well, let's find a plan has spot protests, a guys that were palestinians would be making it clear to the us president. they won't be forced from their land terms. proposals also be met with global condemnation. i'll just say this out on fisher has more from washington dc. stevens for donald trump, who was offended us policy in the middle east in the past. remember when he announced that the embassy was moving to jerusalem. this is a key, usually controversial comment as press secretary tried to suggest it would just be a temporary move. but donald trump ruling that i in his to a social pause in the last few hours saying that the intention is that the weekly of the gaza strip, the palestinians would be housed elsewhere and the americans would take over. so
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many problems with the 1st of all, there's no guarantee that the us to get solver and territory. it's not in the, it's really a gift to give. it would be against international law. if he's pushing for the force evacuation of around $2000000.00 people that would be against international law. there's no, we're immediately for the palestinians to go. certainly the jordanians and the addictions have said that they couldn't take in that number of people. they don't want to take in that number of people, the policies, and he has to stay in palestine. and then of course, those who pays for all of this and why with donald trump be interested in something that isn't an international piece plan, but more an international property development plan. so, so many problems with this, but donald trump, of course, doing with donald trump does never apologized, never to explain and pushing on it's called as probably most, i'm a how many the numbers off one autonomy is. jason meets us the least and voice, the voice call from florida. the meeting comes ahead of the next exchange of is really captives for palestinian prisoners, which it inspected on saturday. and my colleague the clock spoke to someone from
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the a senior, a spokesman for how much he asked him about trans planned to clear the palestinians garza and the ceasefire negotiations. it's important to understand that if you do decide to transfer the prestige from them that you are creating a new glen ship and then douglas drawn it community that i think people can't be crossed for i think country can be destroyed. i think your bridge can be continuing if you accept the transfer of the product statements from does that was that that means it's often a fuel maybe here there's right. as we start talking about the benefit from joe, that maybe if anybody is from the one that we go to another exchange taking place on saturday, are you satisfied that his role is carrying out the terms of the agreement and the exchange will take place as scheduled and agreed on saturday when we have the clips
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of all the time that you have to go to the system and say all the steps as well. so i agreed on both. it's clear that so i use them now they, i'm not feeling old. what do you have agreed on? they are they all the same thing? they're essentially beads for the 1st 3 minutes back to, to go to this up. i, that's why i get any, don't we have to do that because that's about this issue. and we've told every one of them in the 8th of this one several times the process if that's right, it's going to be the acting like this. we whole to see what's the action that took place? i think everything was one. then now we have to stick with it to the exchange also thought that we hope that there's a discount for infinity. this side of that is right. so we can go forward with, with the, with the exchange and set up a, the spanish is a thought of the institute for policy studies in washington dc. she's also the
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author of understanding palestine and israel. she's with us not, thanks very much. indeed for being with us. i'm. i want to ask you about what your assessment is, a part of the group, the cut and state of players with regard to the cx 5. the, the, the comments by donald trump seemed to suggest that whatever the eventual outcome, the palestinians and goals are not going to have any role to play and the future of the gaza strip. where does that leave the seeds find negotiations as well? it makes it even more dangerous than we were seeing it already. a cutter has apparently asked us officials to engage more forcefully with the parties. meaning with these railways essentially, to make sure that the 2nd and 3rd phases of the, of the ceasefire can go forward. the ceasefire is very, very delicate and i don't know that we're even going to make it through the 6 weeks of phase one, which was to include the release of about half of the remaining hostages, the release of hundreds of palestinian prisoners that are being and legally held
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inside israel as well as allowing in massive amounts of humanitarian aid. and it's not at all clear that that's going to survive. the ceasefire depends on and agreement. among other things that in phase is 2 and 3. there will be discussions about continuing the ceasefire as a permanent reality ending the war. and that has been from the beginning a palestinian demand for the uh, for the cease fire negotiations. it was a major concession when they agreed to sign off on the cease fire with the agreement only that there would be further negotiations towards making it permanent, rather than an acceptance of the permanence of the ceasefire right from the beginning. these really position the nothing else position is we're not going to stop the war. as soon as we get our hostages back, we go back toward that has been his position all along. he has made no secret of that. and the question was always, would the us be able and willing,
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would there be the political will and the capacity to persuade, to force netanyahu to make that move? if at the point of negotiations in phase 2, that would require, i think, an explicit commitment to ending the arms transfers to israel. so far we have seen no willingness in congress or in the white house with the last administration of the last congress. or was this administration and this congress to do that to even consider that without that i don't know that the us has the capacity to make real, that kind of pressure that will be required when that's and y'all, who is insisting that his goal is to continue the war because he is going to defeat her mouse, he's going to get rid of, he's going to eliminate these are the words he uses. this is not to make sure that my mouse is no longer in control. it's to say they're going to be eliminated. that means eliminating massive more numbers of civilians as well as the children of the
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elders of women, of men who have nothing to do with the mass as well as killing off anyone who has any connection to him as that is what he has claimed is his commitment and his promise to the get to his supporters and the israeli population. so i'm very worried about whether the ceasefire is going to be able to continue or not. and we've seen obviously they, they negotiate as caught on egypt. the u. s. has been involved in that process as well as very closely monitoring they, they need to send any indications of any deviations from the, the content. so as far we've also seen a tremendous global response to the statements that were made by to donald trump. does not global response in any way carry any weight when it comes to at not so much as you are, but certainly with the us given that are trading links between several of these countries which are very important to the us. no,
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absolutely. they are very important, it's not only trade countries like cut her, for instance, the u e r host 2 major military bases of the united states. they don't want to risk losing that. on the other hand, these countries are very dependent on the united states to provide all their what that's they don't get military aid in the form of cash, but they get virtually unlimited access to us. weapons bombers claims, bonds, drones, guns, bullets, all those things that they want largely to suppress their own populations. and in that context, i think it's a big question, whether or not on either side, there with the willingness to break the, the relationships, the public opinion in color in saudi arabia. certainly in all of these countries in jordan and egypt, public opinion is enormously in support of the palestinians. enormously opposed to the genocide that israel has been carrying out for 16 months. but these are not the
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governments that are particularly concerned about public opinion until and unless it gets to the point of threatening the stability of their machines. and we should note that this could be a factor for egypt. for example, egypt has experience with a us back dictator, being overthrown in a popular uprising, the current government in israel and assorted in egypt. the current us back military leader does not want to face the same thing. jordan and egypt both are very dependent on the u. s. for military support. so their firm commitment that they're stating right now that they will not allow the palestinian refugees to be expelled from their own country and shift shipped off to either jordan or, or egypt. that could change as well if the us threatened to withhold the $1300000000.00 a year in military aid to egypt, the $1000000000.00 a year in both economic and military a to jordan. these are issues of,
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of financing the regimes that they are not going to be very willing to give up. so this level of support in the region for the palestinians is at the level of people not so much at the level of government except to the degree that they could be threatened. the real opposition is coming from outside the region. both have to govern mental and at the public level, and it is enormously strong. but we have not seen yet any indication from this new version of the trump administration, that they have any interest in what the united nation says, what the international court of justice might say. what people around the world are saying, what this could mean in terms of boy costs, in terms of the investment campaigns targeting us companies. not only is rarely companies, but seeing the us as complicit in this genocide. this could absolutely be one of the, the effects of this latest set of statements by, by president trump, which he is so far unwilling to walk back,
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even as his top public facing staffers are trying desperately to say, no, no, he didn't really mean that he's going on social media and say yes i did, that's exactly what i meant. this is a very dangerous moment. we really appreciate you giving us the benefit of your opinion on this and for the, for the spanish. thank you so much for your time. thank you. i in the occupied was buying and his really sees as far as more than 26000 palestinians to flee their homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill. attacks are largely focused on jeanine refugee camp in the north. many more palestinians are trapped in their homes. there is really ami bulldozers. i've been pulling down houses and destroying infrastructure. you an agency for palestinian refugees says major sections of account have been leveled and its chief is warning that the situation is becoming catastrophic. as ready, troops that are also targeting to come on, which is near and even in the northwest of the occupied westbank,
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one official there. it says more than 70 percent of the palestinians living until then. i've been forcibly displaced, is very forces brought in bulldozers to demolish homes and critical infrastructure, including water and sanitation systems. father, city and safety is really military, is trying to make the area uninhabitable and then attempt to clear that note all day. it has more from the capital i'm on because they is really government on the palestinian assault or to of find out just data from reporting inside israel. and in the occupied westbank, a large scale destruction in the occupied west bank because of as well as continuing military assault, especially targeting jeanine until kind of palestinians are drawing the parallels between israel genocidal war on garza. and what they're going through in the occupied was fact they see this as part of one war against palestinians. and they take the evidence from the statements given by is really political and military
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leaders. those who are saying that they do need unplug, cut him, must understand what was done in gaza will be done to them because they support resistance. these military operations, not only target members of arm groups and members of political groups who oppose these really occupations. they also punish the population wide scale destruction of infrastructure, of homes, of entire residential blocks, and the uprooting of thousands of palestinians in effect, creating many garza's in the occupied west bank and increasing the fear that in the current atmosphere where his growth feels like it has a free hand to talk about the uprooting of the entire population of gaza. what is happening in the occupied was by is slipping below the radar. and it is being normalized because after all that, sonya who has an ally in the white house that all the address either a month. and these are the ministry's cabinet audio starts and 2 areas of 11 on
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live targeted alta file region and the size and the outskirts of high band. and the because area it rates took place on the eve of friday's visit to be route by the us deputy special envoy to the middle east. morgan ortega's israel says the strikes target has all the infrastructure. the still ahead on all the 0. the $122.00 rabbits consolidate their hold on the eastern democratic republic of congo. the government accuses them of boss violations of human rights. the hello we're looking at severe storms contained the way across northern parts of australia, floods hit pulse of the northeast of queensland. also in the mix. it moved very
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heavy. right to come over the next couple of days. 20300 millimeters. suddenly a possibility, you can see that you have them on the same trough, which is just lining up. now it's late arrival, but it's coming with a vengeance now and we'll see some wet weather coming in. glad parts of queensland as we go through friday and that stretches all the way up to the pos of w i. central. i result, generate driver, got a few showers down towards the se, is using over tools. and you stated this, we go through the next style. so you southwell, seeing some lobby south, but it's really up towards the composite queensland where we are very concerned that will be further widespread flooding. then as we go through the coming days, no significant laptop, that's the picture. second part of the week ending the see plenty more, right? where light came from for having a slow continuing. meanwhile, across japan, most of the 5th res, way across the west and parts of the country and all of them areas as well. so much dr. feet of a coming in across the korean peninsula. sol, sponsoring sunshine here,
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minus 6 celsius because the product of southern parts of china. but it does state allows you dry through the weekend, the, into a 1000000 can do most puts on, appearing for the natural environment, just parts of the national identity. but despite its negative carbon footprint, global warming, sweats and slice, and light $21.00 east investigate who tends climate prices one out to 0. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering that the reports are pretty brave, bullets and bombs. and we always include the views from all sides. the
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the we want to know. does it a reminder what top silvers, this runs 2000000 powder cities and gaza. i'm trying to survive winter and worn out tens authorities and the strip of accuse. these are the ministry of deliberately obstructive deliveries, only 2 percent of the 10s promise of a right? so far demonstrations from housing cause i can still neutrons funds take ownership of this to view as president has mutilated his intention to reset the palestinians in neighboring countries. i'm reason fella is there any managers counted out airstrikes into areas and southern and eastern level as well? as, as strikes talkative as paula, if you are a secretary, said michael rubio, insist us government vessels that should not be required to pay fees to travel through the panama canal. he was talking during a press conference in dominican republic where he concluded his tour of 5 central
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american countries. rubio emphasized there's been no misunderstanding despite the conflicting statements from panama. so united states has a treaty obligation to protect the panama canal, if it comes under attack. that treaty obligation would have to be enforced by the armed forces, the united states, particularly the us navy. i find that absurd that we would have to pay fees to transit his own that we are obligated to protect upon them. as president reacted angrily to washington's claims of a fee waiver or calling them lies and falsehoods, the panama canal authority also denies the claims find them as president jose moreno and us president donald trump, unexpected to discuss the issue on friday. august repeatedly suggested that the united states takes back control of the canal by force if necessary, are locked in america edison to see in human insights. the, i'll go into like, was more on the story. are you a secretary of state, michael julio has ended his 1st foreign trip to countries of central america and
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the caribbean. he had some successes, especially on the key issue of an oven, documented migration by reaching agreements with el salvador, costa rica, and guatemala countries that have agreed to take on documented my grades are expelled from the united states into their country, including pick nationals of other countries other than their own, but there was a lot of bitterness in panama, where allegedly, the, the, they had reached an agreement to uh, 1st of all, allow us naval ships to go through the panama canal without paying the loaded fee. uh this morning the president of panama said that that was not true in the two's the states department of running their bilateral relationships based on lies and falls towards us secretary of state. rubio says that there had been not a misunderstanding, but the that he had believed that this had been agreed to. however, he lowered the attention by saying that they will allow the panamanians to go to
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their legal processes and that they hope that they can reach an i'm a gold solution to this dispute, which is certainly drawing a lot of attention, particularly since president donald trump has said that he is willing to take back the panama canal if he doesn't get when he wants to see a newman al jazeera santiago, chile protesters in bangladesh have destroyed the former home of the country's funding leader that solved of his daughters exiled farmer. pregnant associates. i've seen it took to social media to criticize the into and government topic chargers in dunker, at the ruins of what was once a historic monument. this is the aftermath of the home and the museum of the finding father of bangladesh. sure, would you be over a month? what's fucked up as a starting for desktop to us. why my prime minister as a customer now, when live on facebook from in the certified industrial movement on the present
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government, the student wants to destroy it. and it extend wally to the former prime minister and our party including her father's room and the museum because she has to face justice environment. that's what she did during the july august revolution. the main, the amount of this things are just being a bring back, takes about 5 minutes or back home and to just uh, bring them to the 5th and do all of the distance regarding to the 4 digit meeting. the wire in the wire from the and to go and from the page that is our new one. i know we multiple bidding students and so far, soon patients, it is the reflection of the frequent provocative statements made by shake and seen that people have no intention of finalizing properties belonging to her. otherwise, people would have done this when she left. many critics are citing regardless of political opinions and government to them prevented me live kind of destruction. because last night, not only the belly button made
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a home office as belonging to a former lawmaker belonging to search house enough, but also vandalized and put on. the challenge remain probably will bring lauren order regardless of the politics behind it. under children. i'll just say don't com, of the one to bite m 23 read. ready as of how the public raleigh, in the city of goma, an eastern democratic republic of congo, a leader of babylon, lines cornell, non got told crowds gathered in the city's main stadium. but he wants to liberate all of the see the group on a new governor for north keeping. profit is and a mirror for goma member 23. and his military coalition capture the strategic safety from government forces last week. meanwhile, that reports that the rebels have taken control of a mining town and the size of government is located at 70 kilometers from because
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of the capital. the south keeper region was despite inventories and management of a unilateral cease fire. on monday, the when says at least 2900 people were killed during fighting in gold on last week . around 2000 bodies were collected from the streets and the other 900. already in logs across the city, katherine saw it has more from nairobi on the valley, held by m. $23.00 under satellites of the congo revolt, liars, which is a group that also includes m $23.00 rebels. i say that they have grievances that have to be addressed, including grievances by such a marginalized community that and today they had this public. wiley with thousands of people, came to listen to what the leadership is saying. and they said all the right thing . they told people to go back to that these, this is the live without the uh,
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they said that uh they are in the process of making sure that all the services are working. uh, these are clean, not exercise going on. uh, as you said, uh, 2900 people would chose. so the saying that they want go my to go back to work. uh, and we have also been talking to the residents who told us uh that what they are doing and what they're saying is that they want peace. and they want to make sure that everything is safe, and they're just looking and waiting to see how things play play out. going forward . fighting is continuing between the cities. army in the pot of military rapids support forces me a call to the military, launched an attack, and all of us are fighters freeing their positions. the army slowly regaining territory around the capital. the conflict ensued on is approaching and the 2nd
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year of tens of thousands of people have been killed in the fighting across the country. thousands of people are returning to the capital of sedans, j z. the stage after the army regained control of the city 3 weeks ago. for 12 months, one of the bounty was held by the pot of military, rapid support forces. but as i'm homage, all reports returning residents are facing severe economic hardship. it looks like the city of what mckinney is slowly coming back to life just a week ago. it didn't top this amount of commercial activity, but thousands have begun to the 10 of to being displaced. those who live onto the control of the problem is that a lot that support forces have the feel the challenges of the day to day life. are you guys? i don't know why they're not. there was no such thing as kosh or a suck would strip anyone of any amount one might carry. and they often force us to exchange our cash with fake money to come to the production of faith notes and loot .
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