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from sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey are the conditions deteriorates. of palestinians in northern gaza. millions are baffling, cold and wet weather without proper show the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is l 0. live from the also coming up, donald trump restates his plans to take over gaza, saying israel will hand the territory to the us after fighting it. more than 26000 palestinians are forced to flee their homes and built by west bank is this really
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forces intensified the result and mexico sense thousands of troops. it's northern border of the us president donald trump threatens more tears. the palestinians and gaza are still fighting for survival despite the ceasefire. strong winds heavy rain and folding temperatures or making life among the ruins, even more difficult. authorities in gaza or pleading for temporary shelters, calling them the most pressing humanity are in need for palestinians and during the wet winter conditions. honey, my mood reports from guys a city their homes destroy. as they have no tens and nowhere to go to stay warm and dry. winter rains and
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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. the ascend, despite the treasury, the only thing 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 onto even one grain of sand of their country. this is more difficult for us than displacements. we woke up at night and found out tense, destroyed, above the street 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 tens units of saved. it's a time to get health and medical aid to nearly 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,
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it's not only 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 called families, or lacking warm clothes for their children. as many children without shoes. there's just, if people like, deal equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. how about us accuse israel of delaying a delivery? as per the ceasefire agreement, a has called a mediator to intervene to guarantee the live saving humanitarian assistance gets in this phase, only 2 percent of the 200000 tens that were supposed to be part of the 8 deliveries have a right. and none of the temporary housing units for now, as the cold winter weather continues, people in gauze have no choice but to find what little shoulder they account.
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anyway i was, i was just the euro garza palestine. president donald trump has double down on his plan to take over a gaza. he says israel will hand the territory over to the us once lighting ends, even though israel has no legal authority to do so. how it official reports from washington dc. benjamin netanyahu on capital hill trying to win friends and unfreeze 8 asked if us troops would be needed to enforce peace and guys have a simple one more dense or no of these early prime minister's visit has been more dramatic than expected. standing at his side, donald trump suggested the us could take over, guys of officials tried walking it back. if palestinians left it would be temporary . the said, but that idea under caught by the president himself, posting on social media the gets a strip would be turned over to the united states by israel. at the conclusion of fighting, the palestinians would have already been re settled and far safer and more beautiful
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communities with new and modern homes in the region. they would actually have a chance to be happy, safe, and free. the us working with great development teams from all over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the world's greatest. and most spectacular developments of its kind on, you know, soldiers by the us would be needed. stability for the region would read even for a president who has offended us policy in the middle east before these comments. so in guys a are incredibly controversial. the us has no right to so for integrity, going from seems to be suggesting he wants to forced expulsion of the right to 1000000 people from gather illegal under international law. and none of the neighboring countries are willing to take anyone who has been forced out of guys that i think is early is that includes uh for a minister and it's in, you know, and many other government ministers, but also a lot of. busy canaries citizens really don't think that this can happen. they say
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this the grudgingly and. ready post and social media, if it could happen, it would have been a dream, but obviously it can. after days of hosting the signing of executive orders in the oval office, donald trump signed one behind closed doors. this controversially, imposing sanctions on the international criminal court for targeting the united states and its allies, allies like israel. and the rest of the ones has been issued for benjamin netanyahu and several homeless leaders by the court for the war crimes and guys, neither israel nor the us recognize the jurisdiction of the court island. so sure, i'll just either washington or earlier, my colleague nick clark spoke to senior. i'm a spokesman a summer home done. he asked him about trump's plan to clear palestinians from gaza and about the ceasefire negotiations. it's important to understand that if you decide to go and spread the prestige from them that you are creating a new and what the glen ship is,
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the strong it community that i think people can't be crossed for. i think country can be destroyed. i need to brush and 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 joy been in from joe, then maybe if anybody's from the one that would 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 of the time that you often go with zip to the seas 12 and the oldest tips of draws agreed on both, it's clear that so i use them now they are not forfeiting old. what do you have? i get it on they are they all the same thing? essentially beads for the 1st 3 minutes, but to, to go through this up as
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a plot agreed on. we have to do that, but the thoughts about this issue and the thoughts every one of them in the 8th of this one step. what does 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 would go to one. then now we are still going to take 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 so the as a guitar as prime minister mohammed bin abdul ramos dani is in florida, it talks with the us, middle east and voice. the width of those talks come ahead of the next exchange is really captive. so palestinian prisoners, which is expected on saturday as part of the gaza ceasefire deal. phyllis ben is a fellow of the institute for policy studies in washington dc. she's also the author of understanding palestine and israel. she says the ceasefire is in a franchise state. i don't know that we're even going to make it through the 6
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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 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. and 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 negotiation. 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. the israeli position, the next in your position is we're not going to stop the war. as soon as we get our
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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, would there be the political will and the capacity to persuade, to force nets and yahoo to make that move? if at the point of negotiations in phase 2, that would require i think, and 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 with this administration and this congress to do that to even consider that in the occupied westbank. it is really siege has forced more than $26000.00 palestinians to flee their homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill. attacks are largely focused on the janine refugee camp. that's in the north. many more palestinians are trapped in their homes there. that is really army
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is using bulldozers to destroy houses and other facilities that you an agency for palestinian refugees says large areas have been level and is chief as warranted. the situation is becoming catastrophic. is really troops are also targeting to current which is near jeanine in the north west of the occupied west bank. one official there says more than 70 percent of the palestinians living until carm have been forcibly displaced. is really bulldozers have demolished homes and critical infrastructure including water and sanitation systems. palestinian savvy is really military is trying to make the area uninhabitable and drive its population away. option 0 is nor day reports from the capital, amman and jordan, because the is really government and palestinian authority has banned alpha 0 from reporting inside israel. and in the occupied west bank, a large scale destruction in the occupied west bank because of as well as continuing military assault, especially targeting jeanine until is kind of palestinians are drawing the
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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 leaders. those who are saying that they do need to 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 occupation. 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 gauze is in the occupied westbank and increasing the fear that in the current atmosphere where israel's feels like it has a free hand to talk about the uprooting of the entire population of gaza. what is
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happening in the occupied was by is slipping. below the radar and it is being normalized because after all the fun yahoo has an ally and the white house that all the edges either. i'm a roland friedrich is the director of on ross areas in the occupied westbank and he says the level of displacement in jeanine until carm is unprecedented. clearly what we're seeing in the northern westbank, particularly in gene refugee camp, is an unprecedented situation even by the optic of what we've seen since the beginning of the war. in october 2023. we now have a refugee camp in jeanine that is almost empty. more than 3500 families have been displaced both as a consequence of the recent is radio operation. but also in the country club earlier operations of sending security forces. we've seen unprecedented levels of
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destruction in the camp. and we have a large number of id piece that uh, taking refuge with families and shelters around the city and that we're trying to assist as much as possible. that's a dramatic situation when it comes to jeanine. um, these are, these are staying in the villages around the city to stay with families relative to a lot of them. also staying in public shelters. well know where other partners from the human system where it's kind of sooner fluency. and we're a local community is provide support. we provide non food items, cash assistance, um, uh, shelter where possible was cleaning the needs. we speak syrup has the ability of the human exam problems and the ground to respond. that is literally janine until cut in another laundry for g chan. recei. now more than 80 percent of the cam presidents having flats that location, some estimate to the other,
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2500 families that had to move to other places. and we were concerned that we see similar developments and other refugee camps in the northern west bank. it's on president of these really military has carried out airstrikes on 2 areas of lebanon . they targeted a oh to saw region in the south, and the outskirts of cray bay and the eastern becca area. the air raids, the place on the eve of friday's visit to be route by the us deputy special envoy to the middle east. israel's military says it was targeting has the infrastructure, which it says violates the ceasefire agreement that's been in place since november . still a head on alpha 0. health worker is baffling. the outbreak of cholera and gold vaccinating almost a 1000000 people against the disease in just 2 days. the in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate based insight determination was not to me because of anything
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that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions, centrally therapy and country is not directly affected by this whole new korean transit inside stories of germany have tomorrow, or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out jersey era. the human lion can do multiple ton, caring for the natural environment, just parts of the national identity. but despite its negative carbon footprint, global warming threatens lives and like 221 east investigate who tends climate access. now to 0. hearing the fact the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes we will to infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in a state of color since from asking questions. what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is reporting from the action when firefighters did arrive. there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's
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a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the of the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour around 2000000 palestinians and gaza or trying to survive winter and worn out tense authorities. and the strip of the cues, the is really military of deliberately obstructing delivery. only 2 percent of the tents promised have arrived so far. us president donald trump has refused to back track over his plan to take over guys. he says israel with him to strip over to the us after fighting and despite it, having no legal authority to do so,
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these really military has carried out their strikes on 2 areas in southern and eastern 11 on israel says the strikes targeted has below infrastructure warships and the aircraft from at least 60 countries, or to take part in naval exercises in the arabian sea of the coast of pakistan, the us, china, iran, and russia are among those taking part in the amman naval exercises. focused on the organizers say that the aim is to promote their shared understanding of maritime security issues officer has come either, isn't karachi, so come all at 1st glance. what stands out here is that you have adversaries joining forces or military drills. so we're going to see, for instance, us russian cooperation or us iran military cooperation. the, well, it's not clear where did this really be, ron new, it's cooperation or russia, us cooperation focused on had been white kid. 60 countries to are getting theirs
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and board during my time maneuver and rich to gain neighborhood shave as relative heads up that course gods out market depicting as you. right. and you mentioned the virginians at the organization. they read the chinese of the, the japanese or the, the americans of the unplug it done or something that because back gets on the track as dna being said, also from the go under control. the great, so for most and the goal of the tensions in the box on monday, which is next to you, i'm going to see lane has the at noon extreme important. what margaret don wants to say is that this is an exercise called me, that the amount of time to trick be open that day should be, i need find a good candidate the sort of knock fucking. so there's an endeavor by far the largest neighbors ex, inside mean. busy nice so come all,
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you mentioned the maritime route along the coast of him. and now this is interesting because of course, the, who these have been trying to block much of the commercial trade, right. much of the, this is a very important maritime trade route and they've been trying to, they've been targeting ships and they've been trying to block this waterway as a, a, an avenue for trade. it is that something that's in the cross hairs of this military drill. the way the navy has not taken active bar taxi across the registrar to provide for drop rates on more load than the the extreme importance given to the insurance for treat that united states kind of the
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apprehension the name would be in the navy without the navy via navient pick up the. busy the notion 0 is come, i'll hide a reporting from karate. thank you very much. come up. during less centurylink, i have been protesting a decision by the attorney general to free 3 former military suspects in the 2009 murder of a newspaper editor. last on whitcomb, a tongue was an icon of press freedom around the world. no fernandez reports from colombo. many people have hit out against information that the attorney general's department and the attorney general himself has written to come into the investigation department indicating that 3 of the main suspects in the editor's
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mother are likely to be released because there is not enough evidence to prosecute the case against them. now among the banners messing with c, a g for justice or injustice. we're seeing ag go home. so generally this group of people generally civil society activists, lawyers, all of them see that things con, turn around completely. i view the eclipse shop when they 1st came out because it was the same attorney general's department will produce this paper before the registration earlier. and of course, the grounding of bands. we have so many cases of impunity and specialty adoption attacks and innovation and moder, i've done list that are still pending, reading for drafted for, to many decades. and that's so much cool. now that this time around that we'll be job tooth and to see the see concerning these hop me. and of course the need to fight for job super day in the protest is outside the parts that leads to the
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attorney general's department. wanted to sort of hand over a letter to the attorney general, asking him to make a sort of a public explanation as to his decision to release the suspect. if even now under a new regime, which i promise to bring to justice and bring justice to all of those cases. if justice is allowed to be sabotaged under this regime, that they are all implications for the whole. and that is what all that sort of anger and frustration has come out and being voiced today. the fernandez, audra, 0 colombo, or after the tense week between mexico and the us, the mexican president has agreed to send troops to the border health club, undocumented migration, and drug trafficking, mexico, warren's trumps. threat of imposing a 25 percent tariff could have widespread effects on companies from both countries . tom homan reports from tier one and mexico. mexico is
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keeping up. it said that the div sending $10000.00 members of the national guard, it's militarized, federal police force to its border with the united states, the in full and the rule, the controls along the entire us, mexico border patrols and motorized patrols on through. it's leading there. it's what president cloud is saying about problem is president trump chief due to still defend to know getting to the us these mean we get stuff equal. if in the media report left on data, trump says it's to still migrants to exchange. he's holding off on the 25 percent terrorist, he threatened mexico with what, at least for a moment the treats have been sent to move in a 1000 points, including to the busiest border crossing in the americas in peak one. the question is, will they actually be able to stop sensitive? and that's what the border is not gonna impact the traffic in defense. know very
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much, it will. i mean, of the mexican government and the united states government really wants to affect that. that's to do with bringing down criminal networks. stuff in the pre cost is coming into mexico, from china or in europe, and this kind of work requires investigation and dismantling criminal organizations . not, not putting, so it is on the street. but it's a playbook that mexico successfully use before to keep trump tires, to buy. in these, 1st to the country sent the national guard to southern buddha, to stop migrants. and trump. julie dropped his threats. this is about upticks as much as anything else makes codes showing its doing something. president trump showing that he has the power to make mexico doing something ultimately advisements creek time to negotiate on an issue that couldn't be more important to the country . about 80 percent of mexico's exports had across that board at the united states. so terrace would be seriously destructive for its economy, but the 2 countries a,
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so in saline, they would also have a big impact on american businesses and consumers. towards between the governments will continue this month. a lot of people will be hoping as they do, the terror threat moves further and further into the distance. joan home and i would just say to keep one us, rolanda backed and 23 rebels have held a public rally in the city of goma in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the leader of the rebel alliance, coordinating none, go told crowds that he wants to quote, liberate all of the r c. m 23. and it's military coalition capture the strategic city of goma from government forces last week and go the struggling to contain a color outbreak that has killed 65 people in a month. the 1st cases were detected in the capital in early january since then it has spread the 6 of the countries $21.00 provinces. arguments also reports an
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ambulance and then goal is capital responds to another. color emergency is latest outbreak began in early january. the most in fictions and death had been recorded lowanda province. the government recently targeted around 1000000 adults and children in a nationwide vaccination campaign to cut their 1st resume, bucks, emissions important. they reduce transmissions. we have also increased clean water distribution points. each person received a dose of the ro vaccine. i seen that the same is safer after getting the vaccine. i live in a higher risk. so despite the effort to stick and largest produce of crude oil, many people here live in overcrowded slums with unsafe drinking water. poor sanitation and inadequate hygiene is i see that i knew that this will definitely bring cholera. look at this place, the authorities promise to fix things years ago, but they have done nothing, nothing but i'm seeing cholera is
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a disease that can be prevented and controlled, but health with the say, if conditions don't improve in many of the course areas, there will be more outbreaks, hardwood tests out there. and it isn't for me 0, then yay for now whether is next on al jazeera and then inside story, we'll take a look at donald trump's media strategy. the, the, the highlight. we have quite a mix of winfrey weather across northern parts of the middle, a set of cloud here, just spilling out. so if i took the easy 3, the coaxes northern parts of error on the south is generally try some mr. dust the sand around here and contact, at least the side of saudi arabia. you go, you can see those wintry showers there into around pushing i but towards that kind of stuff, a little more widespread here as we go through, sat today, still some more shabbas, more wintry showers,
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just spinning out of hold of your rock into iran. some nasty weather that just from the east side of the mediterranean. they literally however, have 15 celsius, the full gaza. quite a rule when there's quite a stiff weight. and that will be that through friday, when, if you weather for central and eastern potts, ducky, i just around this area pushing of the east with dry apply to weather comes back in behind, dry and bright, then across the northeast of africa. but while the blustery larry blood pressure is just developing, just around northern parts of our area, pushing up towards libya, chucky, i think the baby showers are actually showers that just into something positive west africa as well. but it sounds like central africa, the seasonal ways doing quite nicely north through little circulation still there and the mos on big channel. pushing west the examining the headlines. do you think the fits fire were whole?
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we have to make it work. setting the discussions. obviously you cannot last deportations of millions of people on day one explorer and abundance of wealth, cloth programming. if you, once an image of the, comes from using a tradition, then here it is designed to inform motivates and it's fine. we are the ones that are actually the shaping the future that we want to live in on al jazeera, the us presidents, controversial proposals, ongoing global attention from taking off a gaza to a next in canada and greenland. donald trump comments make headlines many every day . so what purpose does the strategy says and how should the world yet this is inside story, the
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