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i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career. no country is a light and it's my job defense life on how and why the the the um for the back to board. this is the news. our own algae, 0 live from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes warnings that the age coming into guys that is not enough size. winter conditions make life even more miserable for palestinians. is there any forces? continue? the military raids across the occupied westbound destroying buildings and setting them on fire. also this, our china is retaliatory tags from american exports to come into effect,
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while the us administration threatened small measures on see, and a new me, the main points and run off vote is likely in ecuador spreads, eventually election was to face up the ballots already counted on driving us with the sports the for the delphi eagles on crowd the new c, football champions, horseback jayden huts leading into a 14 to 22 point rushing of the kansas city. chase to the night of chase and unprecedented search straight with the thank you for joining us. thousands of palestinians returning today. homes in northern guys are being met with you. challenges they home to destroy the tents they've been using for months. so the wind and rain now in many cases, fairly usable and now there's more bad weather its trucks and cars trying to pass
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through the nets are in court or slowly navigating muddy votes because of overnight rain agency save the 200000 tents and 60000 mobile homes that are supposed to be delivered under the sci fi agreements, need to be urgent be brought in, i'm honest, as accuses right of violating the data by restricting the flow of age and shelter. as get an update on the situation on the ground with honey, my motives in gaza. city for is heidi. so the weather, it seems as taking a turn for the worse. this is just adding to the misery of people trying to, to make it home, especially in the know if isn't it. absolutely. and as soon as people have returned to their homes in the past week or so, the already met with many of the challenges under ground, including the absence of basic necessities and supplies. water and food are an issue here. but right now with worsening weather conditions for the past few days, the rain is making it very difficult for people for people return here. i basically found none of their homes as standing the,
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the remaining buildings are somehow intact, are severely damaged and, and then and poses a threat in terms of safety. as a ready there do a 3 cases of people dying inside these partially collapsed building due to the rain and the strong wind on just in the hour of this morning. the wind. this started very strong followed by the non stop brain. and as you can see here, as far as the camera up can go, that was the people who set up their attempt right at the uh, the, the start of the street right here near many of the buildings that have been destroyed in the northern and the northern western part of gauze and city, we are particularly in a shift with one is district. this is in the northern western part of gauze and city. relentlessly bombed by these very bullets, right? we're talking about an area that how many and many of the residential buildings and homes, including the 70 and towers that are quite unrecognizable. that because they turn into a pile of rubble pushing many people either to seek temporary shelters inside damage
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buildings or set up their tents that are not protecting them. and from the, the cold and the rain and as well as not giving them the privacy that they need at this particularly difficult time of, of they are with the rates. it's coming. this area old also has at least 3 on our, with schools and to honor work clinic in addition to the 10s of privately own clinics and the police station right here that meant in order for the past years in the area old, turned into a more of a harlow verbal only seeing is do people compare to the past time just to pre approve a 7 this there used to be quite busy, with lots of people coming in and out of, of this area. you'd still be also a marketing place at. but right now we don't see this even in time of rain and time of worth sitting with a condition that used to be busy with lots of a traffic, but not any more. and that's the part of the, the challenge here that all the old signs of life and old means of life have been
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destroyed here. the biggest challenge right now is not only just the absence of basic supplies and necessity, but right now the absence of the prep or shelter. and as we said, it just the defense right now are, are being built the from past, the tier that use and force displacement sites and not providing the ones not providing the necessary protection that people need at this time. honey. you know, when we look at the pictures or just showing us this or your camera it's, it's difficult really to imagine how people are able to live and cope under these conditions. now i know that some age has gone in under the sci fi agreement, but not enough 8 organizations as said, can you give us a sense of what has gone in, what people have access to right now and what they're still lacking? of what been seeing a patterns of what kind of aid are getting into gaza and for the larger part it's
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more of complimentary stuff they're getting get not enough. not proper protection, not enough to keep people alive there. we're gonna like things that people can, can live without bed. we're talking about other stuff that are much needed are not getting in like the water, the food that the food that contains the kind of protein and vitamins that people need. for example, things like needs or poll jury products or food are not getting it at the amount that is enough for, for the larger population here or what we've seen in the market. more of the sweetest stuff for the chocolate that are not in fox now needed in this time of, of difficulties and hardship, but they're filling up the market. and this is part of, of what's going on. it's kind of upsetting the crossing what's being a prioritized for people who. busy but not necessarily to help them stay in there and. 4 and survive these difficult goodness. you will also seen a lack of major and major elements that help people survive these difficult condition. the tents, for example, the proper attends for 15 months, people in,
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in force displacement sites or build tens multiple times. and as of now we're talking about basic materials like the pieces of what the plastic sheets are used to setup tens are not available. people are recycling and reusing that task materials that are not providing the needed protection and warrants at this time with the $200000.00 tents are supposed to get in only 2 percent of this per cent of this amount to got into 1000 honey. thank you. so much for bringing a survey to say from gather city honey mode. and as people return to guys a city and avoiding towns that they, they have now they're facing. also a lack of sanitation and basic amenities was alcohol, which has more than that. 16 months of to this total. boeing does it this largest city? is it still stuck without any public services? no running water, no level. it's our only nouns of books that could rash on, on the,
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on the road. a ones learned most marketing place. no. an ever expanding the landfill magic, but sam has own account. this tool here for years. and what was one's the bustling business center of garza city? now, his biggest concern is, is can but is it tends to be shut all i used to 32 mile. um, how about a 100? this used to be garza's main road, historic location. it was the lifeline of cause as the economy. the file loaders, insects and flies will cause an outbreak of diseases over $500.00. how do we get budget? says he invested to $20000.00 building his business before the war. the now he sees the terrible smell is dis, carriage and customers. this area has turned as scary as some hunted woods. it is
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rife with insects and stray dogs, you name. it is a vast area of wasteland. it is harming us physically and mentally and above all financially. some of the local authorities must remove this miss as soon as possible. say those who live in the area like the last of this, i'll see what else. it is extremely dangerous. we will avoid passing through this area. we hope it has removed as early as possible. time for health care will cause like, i mean the later another set to allow the hospital, the hazardous consequences, like a skin conditions have become common cancer. and all the accumulation of re it's in the vicinity of hospitals, gives that ice cream health risk. mainly the outbreak of diseases and that the democrats, that's what the problem is, right? as twice may have ceased for now. but then there was up to my remains.
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was it kind of a 0 garza city palestine, while the united nations says it's right assignment in guys that has been averted for now, but it warns the amount of aid coming in is still just a fraction of what is needed. the you and humanitarian chief tom fletcher says the risk assignment could return if the sci fi agreements collapses, it's the sort of assignment i think, as long as you ever take now, because we've gotten out 3 weeks of bread and food across. and so those, the salvation levels are down from where they were before the sci fi. i mean, that's been a great success of the last 3 weeks, is because we've been getting 70800 trucks a day through. we've been able to, to reach every 1000000 people with food, but the conditions are still terrible. you know, people are still hungry, they're still a limit of the supplies that they have. and if the cease by fools get the sci fi breaks, then very quickly, those conditions will come back again. and other developments us present. donald
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trump has repeated his comments about taking over guys by and says countries in the region could be allowed to develop parts of it submitted to buying gas. as far as us rebuilding it, we may give it to other states in recent bill, sections of it. other people may do it, our offices were committed to owning it, taking it and making sure that loss is due back back a while. have mice has condemned tom's proposal in a post on telegram. how much official is that operation says from statements are absurd and reflect a deep ignorance of palestine in the region. guys, he says is not a property that can be bought and sold, and it is an integral part of an occupied palestinian land dealing with the policy the an issue with the mentality of a real estate dealer is a recipe for failure. he says guys that belongs to its people and they will not
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leave an exception to the cities and villages occupied in 1948. the turkish president has also condemned trumps comments about taking over guys irish at ty, bed. one says, the fight is not worth discussing. your name buzz can see that i would like to state this clearly, once the proposals put forward by the new american administration. regarding goza with the pressure of design is lobby, have nothing worth considering or discussing from all perspective. these up to the preoccupations with nonsense on their efforts to be found. so in a more so, no one has the strength to remove the people of garza from the forever and the tunnel home and the speeds as to thousands of use. palestine belongs to the palestinians with garza, the westbank and east jerusalem. the people of garza to have not left the land despite all the policy, savage rate and attacks of israel for $471.00 days will continue to stay in garza
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to live in garza and to protect go. so i'm on this. let's speak to monitor the mastery a professor at the doha institute for graduate studies here in contact. thank you so much, much for joining us on audra 0 again. a raft of condemnation of donald trump's controversial guys are fine, but at the same time he's the one who's been credited with the ceasefire. delagarza . and so now he's push for the people of guys that to leave the strip appears to be in direct contradiction with the spirit of the society. where does that leave the agreement in the next stages that are to be negotiated? well, it's clear now what trump promised and yahoo, where we were speculating a couple of weeks ago of what trump may have promised and then yahoo and exchange for his agreement to signing off on on the ceasefire. so clearly there's a kind of signing off on ethnic cleansing plan. um, so now we understand why trump was so adamant about the ceasefire because it was
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really just a smoke screen. it was an attempt to accelerate to the ethnic cleansing of gaza and probably also on the west bank. so things are becoming more clear. so i think certainly the ceasefire agreement is becoming more and more precarious. i said the other day that i think we have to start asking ourselves what the incentive is for how much to continue. you know, a couple of weeks ago was easy to just sit up here and say, well, there's incentive on both sides to continue to cease fire agreement at least through the end of phase one. right? there's benefits or are benefits for both the israelis and, and the palestinians here. but now if you're home as and you're in gaza and israel's telling you that they're going to go back to war very soon and seek your absolute annihilation. and donald trump is actively planning the mass expulsion of palestinians. then you know, what's the incentive to then give up the only bargaining chips that you,
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that you may have with those? those is really captive. so remain. so i think things are really precarious. i think we're at a dangerous point here. we are indeed, nonetheless, fee is release sending a negotiating team to comp time. i'll get to that in a moment, but i wanted to ask you about that. yeah, we know this because after donald trump's controversial proposal which he's doubling down on this now went a step further and suggested that a palestinian state should be established in saudi arabia, which the saudis and everyone else, of course rejected. we had this lengthy statement from sides of ravia. why do you think nets me out? came up with this, what some would describe absurd idea of establishing a palestinian state in, in saudi. do you think he was blindsided by the strong proposal? and i do not think he was blind sided. i mean, this is longstanding, is really a policy and it's, it's longstanding. zion is philosophy to have this land expanded into what they call, greater israel, and ultimately get rid of the palestinians. may not spend the goals from the start are you can get into the,
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the literature and find all kinds of evidence for that. i think there's a, you know, there's already an ethnic cleansing operation ongoing and it's the hope or the is, or at least to get rid of the palestinians. so what's different now is that these are quiet thoughts are being said openly and very explicitly, but people have been asking all kinds of questions in the aftermath of this. i think it's interesting people are now asking on social media sites. why not send the palestinians to their original homes and israel, if we're just going to be moving the palestinians around, then why not send them back to their original homes in israel from from which they were expelled. and 1948 now does suggest that a policy in the state should be established in, in saudi. i mean, seems to suggest that he's not interested in the idea of normalizing relations with saudi arabia that the trump administration is pushing. or that's something that i've been thinking about and grappling with over these last few days because of the conventional wisdom would be that this is really crazy for donald trump and yahoo to be pursuing this kind of blatant violation of human rights and international law
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. because it will jeopardize all these normalization agreements and potential normalization agreements with the likes of saudi arabia. but increasingly i'm getting the sense that these really don't care about normalization, at least not as much as, as they, because they do it if they can get rid of the palestinians. if this is their opportunity to do that, we're not hearing any outrage really an international circles from, you know, a western capital's on what's happening in the west bank. you have israel, demolishing homes by the dozens, and there's almost no coverage. i looked just this morning and in the united states, there is almost no coverage of this at all. and so i think we really have to start asking, you know, figure questions about what's going to have then the to the palestinians who are still in this fight for it for freedom and independence and mastery. always good to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us on out. just yeah, mama down mastery from the to hide sort of graduate studies. well, as mom had mentioned that these really military has continued its raising the occupied west bank, detaining to people on monday as forces also set fire to
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a house in the town of c. like i'll have a west of janine city, a dawn, the fire force residents to flee. several houses in the area has been destroyed in the past few weeks. as he's ready to step up there is sold. is there any forces toned an area in hebron and rated the home of a palestinian prisoner who was released on saturday as part of the latest exchange of captives and prisoners with him off out of sydney and fight as battled is really forces near the house. since last month, israel has increased the frequency and intensity of its military base across the occupied west bank, and particularly in the north of the territory. as large scale operation has targeted counts in jeanine to come in and no shops. that's bringing, i'll just here is new or all day for the latest on this, nor is in amman. jordan, because he is really government in policy and authority, has been dodge, is here from a 14 in israel and the occupied westbank nor so no respite for palestinians in the
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occupied westbank. i'll bring this up to speed with the situation this morning and why this focus on the northern part of the territory. the whole, the northern part of the occupied westbank is viewed by israel as a hop, the at the center of palestinian resistance. if you will. we saw over the past 3 years, the formation of several groups, arm groups of young men who taking up arms a to resist the occupation of carrying out attacks against is really military targets within the occupied west bank. now these attacks have displaced forcibly displaced more than half of the population of the refugee come up to cut them. for example, they've created wide scale destruction unprecedented. it really is a many, many decades in those areas which are really quite impoverished. and we see no
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reports in his really media like hearts, for example, which is quoting, is really officer saying that they've been given the green light to show that any moving targets where they are operating in the northern west. back we saw the casualties amongst civilians over the past 24 hours an investigation revealing that a one of the ladies who were killed yesterday in a nauseous refugee camp was killed by an explosive planted by his very soldiers in a palestinian home without the knowledge of the owners of that home when she opened the door, she was killed almost instantly. so this can, this pattern continues and we see now the burning of homes, something that we saw in gaza, right? well, at some point, it was credited to his really soldiers just throwing road, but now it's, it's become clear that it is a pattern of behavior that faces absolutely no consequence. and concerning also,
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when we hear no comments from these really government ministers such as by the law smart traits you have called for the same message that has been applied in gaza to be applied to the occupied westbank, the absolute. because now that everything in gaza, all those, you know, a probable, plausible genocide, crimes, according to the international court of justice have been normalized. the now the idea of force, mass displacement of palestinians is normalized even in washington. ministers like but some of smotts which are empowered, emboldened since the beginning of the war. and even long before that, someone like smart search has long advocated for the displacement of palestinians, the exile of palestinians, out of their homeland, not just out of a, a specific location. this is being normalized that upsets. there is no hesitation to say, palestinians in the west bank need to experience what,
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how often ends involves experience because the idea that they can live free of is really control must be crushed. no, thank you very much for that. that's no or day life or say in amman, jordan to discuss the situation in the occupied westbank for the went on joined by yara, hawaii, who's a political i'm list and co director of our ship back of the palestinian policy network and independent think time. yeah, right. is joining us from cypress. thank you so much for your time. yeah. what, in your opinion is behind this intensification? now these are the military operations in the occupied with or with this operation is being food operation on don't buy these raise. it signed off to one of design is ideological found as gelatin skate, who wrote a book with the same name and unintelligence, because really considered the driving force behind. it's now who's ideology and the i, the idea is to focus on the north and west bank because there is still ok, it's of, of resistance which haven't been completely subdued by both the pet his 1030. and
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this is randy regime. but i think we also need to understand this as a top on palestinian refugees. you know, we're looking at the biggest displacement in the west bank in decades. tens of thousands have been displaced from jeanine refugee come from the into the color to cut out and refugee come. estimate us. i think this morning are a total of 35000 displace palestinians, and this is in the middle of winter. there is a cold front across the region. these people that don't have anywhere else to go though. ready, refugees of. so this context of, of attacking refugee counts really needs to be understood in the broader context of, of israel's attacks on palestinian refugee hood include a, it's a time to shut down under the un agency, but a specific the designated to cost and provide services full privacy refugees,
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right, so we're seeing as you say, the force displacements, so of palestinians in janine and elsewhere. we're also seeing is really forces attacking it and links each to several hospitals in the refugee camp. it was seen the same message that were applied in the gaza strip being applied not to the occupied westbank. how concerned all yara, that we could see a receipt of what we saw in gaza in the occupied waste by that is very wiring. it's very concerning what was saying is an extension of the genocide and gaza to the westbank. we're saying these really ami which did not achieve it's meant that she goes and gaza. that as to why now i'm us extension 65 in the west bank. i think really in order to gain some dignity, the last and gods and we know that, you know, when is really sold, as i have some of the last and this way, there are even more dangerous when they feel like they've lost they, they feel like they want to not some kind of revenge. so we're saying a incredible violence and cruelty at the hands of the israeli army, just yesterday,
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a policy. the woman who was 8 months pregnant was shot and killed by israeli soldiers that have been thousands of people killed, including at least a 1000 children. so this escalation of bond and says as deep to confining, and so where is the palestinian authority in all this or yeah, where's palestinian leadership? and that's a really good question. the posting authority unfortunately has to, to some extent, then include nation, but these are the army, especially in the janine area. actually the policy and source he laid siege to jeanine come prior to the israeli army. these are the armies invasion them from many people on the ground and they, they, so that really is policy and thought i'd say laying the foundations to be the invasion. so there is and on of destruction of the policy and sorts which, you know, best is not doing anything but west is actively coordinating with the israeli army
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to white pounds, the policy and resistance, but also to displace a palestinians from these refugee accounts, which the publishing authority also has, you know, for a long time not been able to gain a foothold in these areas. yeah, thank you so much for, for joining us and sharing your views with us. yeah. hawaii political on list and co director of the policy and policy network joining a san from cypress. thank you for your time. the non thought of world news in china is retaliatory ties on about $14000000000.00 worth of goods from the united states has come into effect as this trade will escalates between the walls. 2 biggest economies raging announced the move last week after new us levies of 10 percent on old chinese products came into effect. china's measures target us exports of liquefied natural gas,
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coal crude oil and farm equipment, as well as some automotive goods. just bring it in jessica washington from on this . she is a live from a chinese electric vehicle factory and the city of hong so. so to jessica, 1st of all, before you tell us more about where you are, how prepared is china for these us tax? so finally, to answer your question, i can actually give a bit of an explanation about where i am, i'm at the z code factory in new york city. and the reason we've come here is to give you a sense of 2 things. firstly, china's manufacturing capability in the modern age. this is a factory lovely powered by solar and also monthly automated as well. but also to give you a sense of the resilience of china's economy at this moment. and some of those key areas of growth where the export market and particularly exports to the us are a little less important. if you look behind me, you can see the assembly line for some of these vehicles. and e v is one of the
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areas designated as a key driver of economic growth, what aging calls part of the new 3. so that's electric vehicles, lithium ion batteries and solas cells as well. and all of those areas sort of intersects quite nicely for china. now what this is the market is trying to do though, is look beyond the domestic because last year this sector did reach quite a key milestone in july 2020 for the best time electric vehicles support just the sale of traditional fuel vehicles. now china was looking to see if it's possible to do that in external markets as well. even things like the challenges faced and accessing some western markets, like, for example, the us market a cost. you talked about that additional 10 percent tariff. it's worth putting that in context for our audience that there's already a 100 percent tariff on chinese, electric vehicles. that was already quite a difficult market for chinese companies like this. we look at the u as well. there are also those tariffs on chinese electric vehicles as well,
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but it's worth looking also at the right spot. these companies like zika, are looking at markets like se, asia, particularly countries like timeline, the laser, singapore, they're also looking at a strategy of these companies planning to open to new show rooms in sydney alone. and they're also looking at the middle east. so in terms of your question about the resilience and how prepared china is, well, part of that preparedness comes from the strategy of diversifying which china has been working on for the past few years. thank you so much, jessica, for that best. so i'll just, there is jessica washington reporting that from hung. so china, really a us present. donald trump said he would impose a 25 percent tariff on a seal on old steel and aluminum in force, including on the us, his biggest trading partners, canada, and mexico. it will also be a bouncing steel tariffs are
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going to have a 25 percent still ahead on this challenge. is there a news hour? i'm sullivan jobbies in damascus. and i'll tell you how sanctions and the lack of electricity is having a tripling impact on the people. the also a head full test is front. this recent madrid demanding the spanish government take options on housing prices and in sport boss known as close the gap on rivals rate on the trade in the spanish fleet. details coming up with german stay with the february nova near visits.

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