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the, the king of the law is set to meet the us president. this our med, donald trump's threats to cut age. if jordan doesn't take and palestinians from guys on the, you're watching out to 0 life or my headquarters in del hi. i'm telling you, navigate is also coming off one women's, arduous journey home to northern gauze on after surviving israel's 15 months on slot, in the lines and lines and lines without food, without 12 to without bathrooms, without any place to rest. in avenues donald trump announced
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a steep terrace on steel and alan, many of exports to the us. the canadian prime minister promises a firm response plus m. 23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo, deny accusations that they ordered people in displacement camps to return to their homes. the hello jordans can you? i'm the allows expected to meet the u. s. president donald trump in washington, within the next half hour. he's the 1st arab leader to hold talks with trump since he returned to the white house last month. and his visit comes after trump threatened to cut a to jordan. if it refused to taken palestinians forcibly relocated from gaza. not all the begins recovered from my mind. jordan has long been
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a close ally of the united states. a trump has struck the world with his plan to take over garza and forcibly displace its population to jordan and egypt. a proposal roundly rejected by both countries. despite trumps assertion that jordan would agree, eventually they're going to do it. okay, we do a lot for them and they're going to do it. there's also the threat of mast force displacement from the occupied westbank looming large as well as of right wing government wants to on next the territory. and is the best thing on a green light from washington. king of the law has strong public backing in opposing the displacement of the palestinians. public anger and jordan is tangible when i have neither trunk, it's in yahoo or anyone else have the right to displace palestinians from their lands and create an alternative homeland for them. but it's not clear just how much american pressure jordan can resist. it's relied heavily on foreign aid. in the
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past 4 years, the country received over $5000000000.00 in us assistance, making it one of the largest recipients of american aid in the region. jordan is also part of the extensive us back security structure in this region, accepting the displacement of palestinians and annexation of the land would be a political disaster for jordan. but upsetting trump could also come at a high price of the country's economy and stability. jordan funds itself, like many other countries in the region besieged by new ideas that are that border on catch 20 two's uh well no matter what choice can we make that is assessed an element of risk involved. but yet we have to defend all of our existence. thing of the is the 1st era of leader to meet trump, since he took office last month. the entire region is watching how the jordanian
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monarch will maneuver through these political land lines. not all the elevator i'm in a moment will go to alan fisher standing by for us in washington dc, but 1st time to central joining us from jordan's capital. i'm 900 jordan's king, is meeting donald trump this hour, the jordanians walking a very tight rope here, aren't they? what challenges are now posed by donald trump and the statements he's been making? well, there's a lot of challenges for the jordanians, especially when it comes to the court of public opinion. nobody in jordan supports this plan that was outlined by us president donald trump, including king abdullah and he has back in from his public in d, crying. this plan for displacing the palestinians from the gaza strip. but it's also worth mentioning that trump could perhaps use aid as a leverage for the jordanians. and the egyptians who i might not have already signed something with the era believe denouncing this plan,
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saying that they're not going to go along with it. but jordan is the 4th largest recipient of aid from the americans. almost 40 percent of their foreign aid comes from the united states and they also export to the us as the biggest country that jordan exports too. but at the same hour you have these really security cabinet who has held that meeting. and we're expecting some sort of announcement from these really prime minister, but it's still unclear as to what is really media is reporting that it could be for guns that because let's not forget is really politicians heavily support this plan . we heard from finance minister best. well, it smelt rich earlier in the day saying that this plan has to come to fruition and they have 2 quotes. encourage the people of gaza to leave. and donald trump had said that they wouldn't be allowed to go back. so there's a lot of backing for this within israel, but here in the amount of course, there is absolutely no support for this idea of removing palestinians from their homelands. okay, thank you so much from the sun. what's uh,
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reporting from i'm on alan fisher. joining us now from the white house, so the meeting is meant to take place this hour. alan, what's at stake here? a look, there's a very fine line to be tried here by king abdullah. and i'll tell you how to find that line is we're going to see, can you bill to be greeted at the door of the white house by donald trump? you can see the color guard is already in place to welcome to king here in washington. i think we'll then go into the oval office itself. normally you would get some cameras in the oval office. i'm here a few opening remarks. we are told that that is not going to happen. there is no intention tab and use conference afterwards as well. that tells you how delicate this is, particularly for the jordanian king. on 100, he's a way of that. the united states is the biggest donor, a 40 needs to jordan, some $1500000000.00 a year and not largely under pins. the joy gaining an economy without that money
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that would be to economic issues that be huge and stability in jordan. and that's a problem. but the king is also a way of a to take 10 more palestinians would be very unpopular in jordan itself and across the way to reach it. and that would cause a problem for him. and also his most of that we've seen similar problems before. we back in the 19 seventy's when the, when a huge number of palestinians taken into jordan. and at that point, a number of a palestinian factions decided that they were going to express their concern. and some people would call it the many civil war. and jordan were some people talked openly about over throwing. i can use seen of jordan and that led to what became known as black september. and so king of the news, this is an incredibly fine light. he doesn't want to upset donald trump, and donald trump has talked about how he wants to tongue guys into a new riviera school in the part of the united states with big. but he also is
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aware that the jordan is one of the united states closest allies and the region of donald trump wants to come at least he effectively needs a i'm jordan's. so it's going to be interesting. what read though, we get us to this me think, but it's clear that both meters aware of just how delicate this says for both sides, but particularly for the jordanians and the king, he'll be arriving here in the next few minutes. okay, thank you so much. all in fisher, we'll cross back to you a little later. well, let's take a look at the presence of palestinians and jordan and the significant role that the country holds and borders both israel and the occupied westbank office. 11000000 people, 2000000 are registered palestinian refugees the largest group in the world. many are the descendants of people who fled or were forced from their homes during the air, but is really wars of 194819671973. jordan is also the custodian, the official custodian of the christian and wisdom holy sites and occupied east
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jerusalem. we have with us uh, 9 hires and who, who is a professor for international relations and us foreign policy. it cuts our university. joining us here in the studio, so we'll come back, we will be waiting to see the 1st pictures that come out of the meeting in this hour we expect. and also what the read out will be all in fisher. just saying that there will not be a press conference held by these 2 leaders. do you think that's the significance of why not working? i've done it is not the 3 just to i shouldn't in the see his he visits restaurant and i think of several times every, every year. i don't know if he has a lot of chemistry between the kink and trump. and if there is no peace concert or this means there will be no announcements, and this is may be negative for a for georgia. and i think the term will be maybe but desist into communities of plan. but jordan king has got the packing as of his own people and george
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and king and the people are weighing the cost and the benefits. it's not totally nomic 8 in one time gets towards it. has a lot of economic prompting is an employment and so on and so forth. and that these economic support from the united states. but then the other hand, the survival of the states for the future of the states. it is very important. if you calculate the cost and the benefits of georgina this involved is more important, then you cannot medicaid because georgia could do without that. yes, it would be a hardship for the georgia union. but this is a matter of nation of the product national identity and presenting. georgia is a very important for drawing publicly. the king and other to retain. and officials have fiercely resisted this idea. this plan that's constance putting forward a forcibly expelling palestinians from gaza and sending them to jordan according to him. so that's what's happened publicly privately and in that meeting that's taking place later this hour. what will the king be telling trump?
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i think he will a brief trump about the importance of jordan in the long term relationship between the united states in georgia. and the negative implication of discipline is computed for georgia and, and for is really and for the whole region. and even for the future of the peace authority between jordan and israel. and i don't think the king of jordan will uh, will. uh, we have anything different different on what it has to be a leverage. but the king is willing to use that peace treaty with israel. i think the king is a wise and experienced one knock is the longest one. i can be among the other leaders in the region and he knows washington very, very well. he has connection with them. the university is thing. thanks. he knows that congress. he has on the network and all around by shifting the problem is not where they came because of a trump administration. the group that within the white house, these people they yes, ben gerber. stamps, people that we, we just go along with
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a trump, we need some people to tell it from our georgia is important how it's been important for the past. she is in the fight against the tourism industry ability of the agent in a position piece of the to the piece authority to with, with israel and implementing many of the images initiatives have you as far on policy and that agent. but the king, i think when will be very careful and i think with the, with the trump the dump past and all that, they will not take a no for an answer. so how likely is that? do you think that trump actually goes through with his threats of using that a dot jordan gets one of the largest recipients a for an aide as leverage. he might go along with that and then to didn't have to find another way to surviving and dealing with the non providence in the near future. what do you say find another way? what do they do? what they do?
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and i think that should be an arm stand and there's to be an, a tentative of supporting jordan because not establishing up in the scene in the states, not lifting the policy and have that on. so determination is not totally authentic . those or they just have to add up countries or sign piece or 3 piece. some are big of countries who are waiting to sign a piece of treaty with israel and in the condition they will be up at a seen those things name to see with gary before examine which is that age and that it hasn't been among daughter mistakes. these are a mistakes have to step in and support jordan in order to make sure that go does not become a palestine and to prevent the implementation of the right. we invest dates and the 0. okay, thank you so much. i got hired as a professor for international relations and us foreign policy cuts or university thanks for your analysis. so is the future of the cease fire between israel and how mass remains on certain trump past adjusted,
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allowing help to breakouts. that's just a captive held in gaza or not released on saturday. the group has delayed the next exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners, accusing israel of violating the terms of the deal. the 6th exchange as part of the ceasefire agreement was meant to take place on saturday. i would say cancel it then all bets are off and let hell break out. i'd say they ought to be return by 12 o'clock on saturday and have them not return all of them. not in dribs and drabs, dot 2 and one and 3 and 4 and do saturday at 12 o'clock. and after that, i would say all hell is going to break out. okay, well listen, you're how most official has responded to the us. president's comments in a statement saying, trump must remember that an agreement must be respected by both parties. and that
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this is the only way to ensure the hostages are returns. it goes on to say the language of threats has no value. and further complicates matters. taught a couple, i assume is life for us joining us. and so i had seen road in hon. eunice and garza topic. how are people feelings now that the cease fire, a lot of people say is up in the air of the world, the rights and the people believe that they have shared the strong rejection for the uh, president. trump latest and threats to indices 5, how much does not a religious old that you spell? it kept tips by is next saturday. the general sentiments on the ground reflects a deep seated apprehension about the external intervention that interventions that do not completely consent. the palestinian rights and aspirations of the people in the gaza strip. we have been speaking to families on the ground. they believe that
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they have smoke rubbing, skepticism about that your ability of deceased by lights. so the latest statements by, by american president and the, i wrote it click, come a comment said that the american president is to put these ink to shape the future of the gaza strip. instead of shaping the future of the american states. and many of them have shown there were strong rejection. as against you, i sent it out in the us of the hot i denounce trump statement. we've had enough and we've really tired. we don't want it all to leave on land. again, we reject the statements of trump, we have the people and we need to live, but the politicians must find a solution so we can do nothing other than waiting for an age coupons that have been involved or had they. i know we're frustrated because of the statements. hopefully we'll get who providing all loans and we hope for the return of all prisoners. we don't want them to escalation, we really had enough destruction is everywhere. a suffering was massive,
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like we're frustrated, we've lost everything. there was no joy now in our life the i had a tonic, a trucks are still coming into guys, but can you tell on the ground if there's any change in the number since how much announced that it was delaying saturdays, release of captives. well, the reason we have seen the since the hours of this morning till now more human, its having a trucks have made the journey to the gaza strip. but we did not receive any updates by un agencies, about the exact numbers of 8 troops that have come to the gaza strip since how much has decided to have to not release but use for the captives who are scheduled to be released to fix that today. this is completely now, depending on the negotiations that will take place and the level of i parents that we impose conflicting policies, took a tabs of it to you. many people here in the gaza strip believe that the flow of
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age within the coming hours and days will completely be related to the level of breakthrough that going to be made to reach a comprehensive agreements regarding the extension of video. all the possibility of it, the fits collapsing on the ground, but the vast majority of what goes continued to a scale up there. humanitarian relief operations. while we have seen during the costs, 12 hours on the ground, humanitarian 8 trucks, weight carrying food supplies, sanitation, pro depths, blanket mattresses, have to make the journey to the north spot. no humanitarian, a truck sweat carrying any sort of makes shift shelters. or we have seen a new significant entry for the heavy machinery to the gaza strip. now do so. the amounts have been quite critical from the perspective of palestinian officials in how much vents from the house said that this is one of the chief shortages that have been resulted under shortcomings of the implementation of the deceased by
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a deal by the east bed. the side of the have been quoting or original media uses to with these thoughts of shortcomings and to guarantee the implementation of venue. many terry inputs quotes specifically that we are emerging through the negotiations for the 2nd phase of the agreement. that is now on the removing the french offering you to sell it. ok, talked about assume reporting from tanya and his products. thank you. the you and so i was a place $53000000000.00 as needed to rebuild garza and and what it calls a humanitarian catastrophe. in the 1st 3 years alone, the un says $20000000000.00 is required for a const reconstruction efforts. israel's 15 month war and gaza has left the strip with mass destruction and tons of revel, roads, infrastructure and access to things such as water and electricity have all been destroyed. a still a heads on out to 0. more than 40000 palestinians are displaced during what is now
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israel's longest military assault on the occupied west bank and 25 years. the the risk of floods is still the air for the southern philippines, running down towards west papua property itself. west of that, surprisingly throughout good, probably in today's yeah. oh my lazy or it is quite dry considering we're in the rainy season and some of the energy from that's in this circulation here, which is cool. it's a lot of rain over the water and the small islands. it's heading towards the cost of viet nam may be it won't actually get there's the both of been off a frontal system which ends up over japan is $1.00 the itself up to ruffin mall. cold, so briefly it looks walmart on which uh that'd be a bit of a full, but then it turns colder the cold when brings that, let us know once we get to home. sure. and what kind of way to probably bring the
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temperature in tokyo down to 8 degrees in a fairly windy day. but behind it all, the collaborative cleared is quite a, a woman vote beijing's up to about 9 degrees and the ramen is left hong kong. by this time, this is this day, of course, that this will in both or how you arrive for a bit before we get probably almost inevitably, another buys a significant winter coming through the northeast of china. but that's the picture on friday that breezes nobody colds. the snow is east off in house, you're still there in hawkeye. there in north and india. yeah. it's not as poor as it was. a bind to that. she's got a bit of a temporary problem with poor quality of the humanitarian crisis in lebanon, calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations loving, an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promote in community wellbeing and
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contributing to the recovery. join ok, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the you're watching on to 0 here as a reminder of the top stories this our jordan's king i've done that is set to meet the us president donald trump in washington this hour. and his visit comes after trump threatened to cut a jordan if it refused to take and palestinians forcibly relocated from gauze on us . president donald trump says the goal is to cease fire should be cancelled unless
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old is really kept. is held into strip our free by saturday has delayed the plans release, excusing israel and violating the terms of the deal. more than 500000 palestinians return to northern gauze us since the ceasefire deal came into effect reaching garza city as an arduous task. finally is have to pass through multiple check points, staff by american and it gyptian private security contractors. and after surviving 15 months if is really bombardments out to 0 is based on how there was finally able to return to her home in the north. our digital platform, a j plus, documented her journey to start the la garza we are looking back over life after seeing them on the good eyes, public cannot do anything to prevent us from getting back. i'm walking know
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before you leave the american soldiers. the 1st return for the time is not going to be a real need to return to our lands that were fighting in 19 for the we on the road. we have to sit opposite. it's now 5 pm and let's see from now, when are we going to and 2016. it's already getting dark. we are still in the line, is trying to save the fuel because 9 is advancing really slowly. are discovering
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that many people are doing the same to save. you just pushing the vehicles where the vehicles are stuff turned off. it's the sun rise for the year, waiting to the left of the road to go through the oven lights in the lines and lines without ford motor without bathrooms, without any place to rest, everything can be easier. everything can be easier. it's just the defense to you. know to kind of the kind of serious of i'm the last we made it the i've never so is that i will be able to come here say, you know, i was a 100 percent. sure. that this, this moment i was not sure your, my, again,
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families on the move. just some of the 10s of thousands of palestinians whom he is ready sold as a force from the homes in the occupied west bank. the situation is appalling. while we were walking be heard explosion, some of the dozers we are insulted and petted, it's a disaster because they're not doing to us live except missing the list of them. it's the sound of silence that kills us, not the sound of explosions, because no one cares they forced us to leave. they told us to go to a car and don't stop in. in recent days, these ready ministry has focused on new asylum, refugee camp on the outskirts of to cut them according to camp officials hoff of the 13000 palestinians living that have fled. they say $200.00 homes of being completely levels. and another 120 badly damaged electricity and water supplies are being caught. as they walked in the rain, the new,
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the homeless describes the destruction of all energy as well as long as your battery also binding about is riley forces forced us to leave and damage the house . they destroyed the house with bulldozers and 40 soldiers breaking stuff. these ready minute treat, launched a large scale operation in the occupied westbank in january. soon after the c spot took effect in casa israel says it's targeting homes groups. it began in geneva to cut them and to pass an area home to half a 1000000 palestinians. but its forces are also demolishing buildings in other areas like data. see the ramada, you an agency for palestinian refugees, and ross says dozens of palestinians being killed in the past 3 weeks. and that is the longest is ready made a tree offensive in the occupied westbank. since the 2nd intifada, 25 years ago, where we talents, how does their of the
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leaders of canada and the you say they'll take a firm stand against us president donald trump's plan to raise terrace on import this important steel and aluminum? the 25 percent tre. taxes are due to take effect from march. the 12th president, trump says he signed the executive order to help american manufacturers. the u. k. says it's engaging with us to work through the details for prime minister adjustment, true to us as canada will strongly resist trump's terrorists, which he describes as entirely unjustified speaking on the sidelines of the artificial intelligence summit in france. true, joe, said ottawa, it will work with the us to highlight the negative effects of the trade taxes on both canadians and americans. together we make north america more competitive. we will be working with the american administration over the coming weeks to highlight the negative impacts on americans and canadians of these
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will also be working with our international partners and friends. and if it comes to that, our response of course will be firm. we will stand up for canadians workers will stand up for canadian industries has promoted, but it has more on the use reaction from brussels. this seems to be pricing itself for the potential of a trade war with the united states of america over in utah to impose on europe and exports of aluminum and steve products. and this came at a very crucial moment for the you, which was hoping to be able to move away from the cushions of the russian invasion of ukraine, the rising inflation. and it can.
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