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whereas the united states will take over the land, build a new place to the palestinians somewhere in the region. and then a suspect of late stopped the palestinians from returning to guys a note if the jordanians don't donald trump isn't it? that he may well blow up any future 8 to jordan about 40 percent of the 4 need that goes to jordan is provided by the american some $1500000000.00 a year and not largely under pins as the jordanian economy. the other problem, of course, is that one of the countries with least water access in the world is jordan. so to taking another 1000000 people seems highly unlikely with political pressure on the king abdullah as well, something that he is willing to take on at this stage. so he's got to say no to donald trump without upsetting donald trump, but he's not alone in the region. the egyptians already said that they are not interested in taking palestinians. and other countries have said that those and
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guys must stay in guise at donald trump has this idea of creating some high class resorts, but the americans will get handed over to them by the israelis something of course, the under international law. do you feel these wouldn't be allowed to do so? this is a very, very delicate meeting for king abdullah is the 1st that i believe there is you say to visit donald trump since he returned to the white house. i'm what he's got to do is trying say no without making sure that the money that flows into jordan from washington isn't turned off. but any point. yeah, that's the thing i'll let me before, but yeah, go on. they take the most. okay. just now coming in. what's a good note coming in? you're going to see the king's car passed by. he is in there, give us a quick wave as well as a new one. i'll just see that was cutting him live and he's heading now to the oval office which is up to my left at the bottom. the full load of courses is advise us on this team that will be traveling with them. the will co to the front of the oval
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office, what donald trump will greet him at the doors of the oval office at the corner there, leading to the oval office of know, opened, and the big black vine that we saw following the kings limousine is no blocking of us so you might have a better view from the cameras that are actually up there outside the white house. the windows to donald trump is the 1st out. i believe the island. we do see donald trump shaking hands right now with king abdullah who has just arrived at the white house outlet. as you are saying, he is the 1st air leader to me beating donald trump since he returned to office last month. the king of deluxe is very small as well to god in diplomatic circles. he's very astute if diplomacy is a game, it would, he would be considered to be one of the better players of the game. donald trump, of course he's very things very much as transactional. you do this for me and i'll do that for you. i'm here, he's talked about how if the jordanians
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t can people from guys a then he'll keep the aid flowing to. busy jordan, king or will make the point that jordan has been a very close allied to the united states for many years. and they have been a source of stability in the region. they have been very close to various administrations, both diplomatic and republican. and they're also they have diplomatic relations with israel, which is something that donald trump has tried to build on through the abraham acord. so all of that will be pointed out to donald trump and how undermining the hashemite kingdom would be a mistake in the region. and how it be room for the us to walk away from the allies . what is interesting and in the room will be michael review. let's go back to 2016 with donald trump was running for president for the 1st time, and muckle rubio was one of the people who was also trying to get the republican nomination. and during one of those republican debates,
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donald trump talked about how he could take over guys that and create some sort of back to a resort, how this would be great beach front property and muckle rubio. there's no secretary of state tons to donald trump during that debate and said a dealing with guys and the palestinian issue is not a real estate problem don't. or what's to that effect essentially saying you're not going to sort this out by doing some sort of property deal. so perhaps that may be remembered at some point by king of deluxe, as he sits in the oval office with both donald trump and mark over the for an allen . you know, you're, you're rightly points out. ah, that's a jordan, has traditionally been one of the largest for an aide recipients from the united states. but talk to us about the security cooperation and the defense cooperation between the united states and jordan and how important jordan is for the states as
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well. if you just go back towards the end of last year at the us government, then like by joe biden, colton notated the jordanians to help effectively protect israel from missiles being fired by the is we really ins under jordanians. that exactly, that the security corporation goes some distance and the jordanians have always been reliable allies from going back to the 1st gulf war in 199192 to what was happening in iraq laterally after the us invasion there at the is always being close military cooperation between the 2 countries, there is always been close diplomatic coordination between the 2 countries. jordan seemed to be in many cases by the united states on his brokers in dealing with other countries. and of course these relays as well. they have been that way for more than 4050 years. so king of bill will be making that point very clearly to
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them as well. and of course the jordanians have absorbed a number of refugees. not just from what happened in, in palestine and 1947 and then the water 1968. and then even in 1973. but they've also absorbed the city and refugees from the civil war, the and the 10 years with all the fighting there. and also from a right after a, during, and after the invasion of, by the united states and, and some of its allies. so there's always been support from the jordanians. and they have put themselves at great disadvantage. sometimes something that the king will point type and he's expecting that that will be remembered by donald trump. donald trump, who is effectively said that everyone starts with a fresh slate. here. king abdulla will be remembering the history, the connections, and the, the, the, the loyalty. some would say that the jordanians of showing the united states even
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in the face of some upset by others in the region. allen, i'm just going to ask a, our director to replay, the pictures of that 1st hand check that we just saw by king the and the president donald trump at the white house. and if you'll notice in the pictures, you'll see him just so in just one moment to be crowned prince, in fact, has joins a king of the crown prince is as for saying, so he has joined the king of the law for the meeting. that is taking place inside the white house, but alan, just remind us once again what's happening in the next few minutes in the next hour or so and, and what we should be expecting a voice. so this a slightly unusual and we've seen a donald trump when he met the japanese prime minister at the end of last week. in fact, it was on friday that when they go into the oval office, this tends to be what's called a pool sprague, which effectively means that a number of select comments are allowed in to provide the material for old
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broadcast as including ourselves and the sit next to the fire in the oval office and journalists can fight off a few questions. some presidents like to take questions like that, donald trump loves to take questions like that. any fires often a whole range of beauty is of interest. and king of duleigh would obviously answer some questions as well. but king abdullah doesn't want to be put into a position where he's asked the question, but he can't answer or doesn't want to answer or would possibly embarrass donald trump. and so there will be no pool spray this time, right? they'll be new press conference and use conference afterwards with the 2 liters. we'll do what's traditionally known as a to into they'll pick 2 questions from the american media to questions from the to danny and media. this is very much a working meeting, so they will have that meeting in the oval office advisors will be there as well. the 2 leaders will also have lunch in the white house, and then donald trump will shake hands with king abdulla who will leave
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a note. the report back to people in the middle east about what donald trump's thinking is. as far as the lead to situation and guess what is interesting is that donald trump has slightly changed this pulling on guy's us. and that is because perhaps because of the mass of backlash, you've seen around the world to the idea that 1st of all, the palestinians would be moved out of guys. uh, and his he said in a television interview in the last 24 hours or so. the palestinians would not have a right of return to their own lines, and that created the whole idea of moving them out to create the super resort. was widely condemned to run the out of world also by european and other western leaders a but know that the idea that they wouldn't baton is simply unacceptable to many audibly those i'm sure including i'm, i'm speaking part of here with but no real insight knowledge. but given his position in the past and his statements, more recently, you can see the camp dealer would not see that as an acceptable solution to the
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problem. they still believe that a 2 state solution is the way forward, not something that donald trump has immediately signed up to. he did an interview with time magazine at the end of the year and said that could be other answers, his un ambassador, at least phonic joining her confirmation. heating still more concerned by the way. she suggested that is that the true state solution wasn't necessarily what they were thinking when she was at the united nation, something that has been a united states policy for, for more than 22 years. okay, allen, thank you so much for the time being allen fisher reporting for us from the white house as not meeting takes place. let's cross over the 100 us and post. now, joining us from jordan's capital, i'm on to find out what people there think about what's going on and, and for the jordanians. as alan was saying they're, they're walking a very tight rope here. what are the challenges that are now closed by donald trump? to jordan of the well, the main challenge would be the whole thing of aid to jordan. jordan is the 4th
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recipients of the largest amount of aid that the united states sends abroad last year alone, and nearly one and a half $1000000000.00. and roughly 40 percent of jordan's total foreign aid comes from the united states. but people here are completely against donald trump's plan . the king himself has said it to other jordanian officials have said that they've also signed on the letter with the rest of the arrow bleed condemning his remark, saying about the people from gaza. the palestinians will remain on palestinian land and there is not gonna really be any talk of expelling them from the gaza strip. however, it's worth mentioning, that is really politicians do like this idea and want to see it through. it's something that, that the far right has been championing since the beginning of the war. the displacement of palestinians, they 1st freeze that is the voluntary migration of the palestinian people. but now they're saying that they have american backend for this plan that they have wanted
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all along for the construction of illegal settlements. but when it comes to jordan, when it comes to amend the devastation that would happen economically. if this aide was halted, you see a loss of jobs, you would see not a lot of money that was flowing into the economy. wages are already quite low in the jordanian capital and jordan relies on this a not just for that, not just for a lot of social and economic programs, but also for their military. their military, which i might add shares, borders with israel, and the united states has asked jordan previously to not only help secure those borders, but help israel in intercepting rockets that have previously been fired from it on during the last year. so there are a lot of implications here in this meeting that is sure to be very tense with the 2 leaders who are seeing things completely differently. so how are is really politicians? honda reacting to trump's plan when we we know that there was a, a cabinet meeting security cabinet meeting to discuss costs on this. these fire, as well as the biggest news to come out of that actually just came out moments ago
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is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has now announced that israel will restart the war if the captives are not released by noon on saturday. as part of the agreement and the framework that was signed on january 15th, this is a big deal because you have hundreds of thousands of palestinians who return to many different parts of dollars that you have is really withdrawals of different parts of the gaza strip. that allowed these palestinians to go back to their homes that have been pretty much reduced to rubble in most parts of the palestinian territory. so if the war were to restart by this saturday, it would be catastrophic for the palestinian people. but you have a big support for this within nets and yahoos government from the far right. who's been saying since the beginning, but one, they didn't want a deal. and 2, they were going to both the government, if the fighting did not resume after phase one. but you also have the american president, donald trump, who sure did that. who said that israel should go back to work if the kept is there
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not released by saturday. so now you have these really premier benjamin netanyahu confirming that israel will go back to full scale war if the captives are not released saturday by noon. okay. have the thank you so much for that reporting from my mind in jordan. it will not take a look at the presence of palestinians in jordan and a significant role that the country holds a border as 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 are floods or, or, or forced from their homes during the error of is really wars of 1948, 1967 and 1973. jordan is also the official custodian of the christian, and most of them, holy sites and occupied easter roost of them will not be job not high as now who is a professor for international relations and us foreign policy. it cuts our university. joining us here in the studio, welcome back. before we speak about king i've done those visits to jordan currently
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is that the white house meeting with president trump? this is what's coming out of israel. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that if have us does not return our hostages by saturday noon, the cease fire will end on the military will return to intense fighting. and so how must has finally defeated. what's your reaction to this? well, they haven't tried to defeat from us for 17 months, and they have done a lot of damage to the infrastructure and because i'm at the end, they went to the table and associated the facies higher. so i don't think they will do more damage. as i said, they have tried their best and that is almost as you see from the ground, it is as the whole follow through with this threats. i mean, is there a risk of the cease fire totally collapsing this is i think what he intends to do. he wants to do, you know, good shape the ceasefire. again, this is i think cad comes to these guys table. this is what he wants to do. what was the negotiators be doing in the next few hours and next few days?
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presumably, this is very worried with the good notations that the result in this is far. you could have been half of them 7, maybe 8 months ago. it's just the same results that were built into the same table before. i do not think any anything. what happened. it said the kids ability of a trump. we'd be on the line because he think he brags about that. he's the one beyond the ceasefire. let's talk about trump and what's going on at the white house right now. jordan's king i've done law has arrived. he is of course the 1st air leader to be holding talks with trump since he did return to the white house. how much pressure is jordan under us getting on done that goes into that meeting with trump, considering the, the comments that president trump has been making, which and jordan has to take, and palestinians forcibly expelled from gaza if they were to be forcibly expelled. and if jordan does not, then he will be cutting off your waist. we have to wait for the results of the meeting. again, i think that came with the present that the, the case of jordanians and the georgiana perspective. as with the other states of
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perspective, which is a big, you know, for transfer students into jordan into a and it egypt. this is a know by accepted by everybody i think by or political forces enjoyed in uh by the government, by the people in the position dizzy unity, the united. beyond that king it's, i know the king has said this many times in the united nation in similar locations in civil interviews. this is the position of georgia and trump has to understand this. and then via communication of the risk that jordan, when face, if the united states and it was, it's that easy relationship with, with georgia. how important is that strategic relationship? you forget, it is very important. georgia is been, uh, great part of the united states in the fight against isis, that guess, tourism and the initiative of the united states and here. ok. and different countries in keeping the peace with israel and,
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but it's in thing the other cases to be not as safe, king of the law is a cost less to the most of them a can oppose it and they, they trust them. they trust what 2 things and they take him seriously and sometimes when they think about the lease, his reviews are, was akins except for the trunk. but how far is the king willing to go in resisting trumps plan? uh uh, i think is very important because the survival of the country are online. and so the king can not to this the future of george. and because, as i said before, that transfer of the scene you will be, as i said before, the end is to be left in the country. jordan north for the fact this will be the 1st step. and the 2nd dispute will be the transfer to the tennessee and the from the west bank. and this is what the americans, right swing americas and israel is one jordan to the palestine. and this is a big,
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you know, for jordan, what sort of leverage however, is the king willing to use that he has a lot of, he got the support of the people at the post of his village at the mercy and they are behind him. and they can take some of the hottest should be because of us said if the message got a gains to, to more jordan eh, he can use the piece it to the to with is the route which is very, very, very important to the israel. and the security to be 0 and he can move to the front of getting support. but at the end of the day, jordan has been in this position before. and i think after the golf for where aided westcott the from the gulf states as well, from the united states and jordan went to some hardship of georgia survived. how significant is this uh, error of countries like jordan as well as egypt who trump is also sides. egypt should be taking in the palestinians and he also threatened to cut off egypt. aids
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based to countries, as well as saudi arabia and others have come out and spoken quite strongly against these plants, most of the items take hold of c. so i was standing behind jordan's a big, you know, for the trans fair. and egypt is different from georgia, egypt, maybe a has a piece of quote in the, the a, this part of the piece of quote, the camp david accords between israel and egypt. but for the jordan is a problem. if you transfer so many from this team as it into jordan, that'd be the what is for as would say this is for most of the philistines are in jordan. so why do you have a states for dependency is majority of or they don't, is our policy is go to something the student origin. that's it, georgia is by this time. and this is a big deal for the georgia areas. jordan has no problem with the fees, they can there to see that if there's a, from your out there to see. but if it is from living on from syria,
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they took care of them at the expense of jordanians. and the united states must remember this. and what jordan, what in the whole worked, how likely is it that trump actually backs down from this plan? he backs down from different the plans and i think and tell them daily and, and the like, if you take, for example that or if he was a sign and executive order, then he backs off and he'd give a 30 days or when he had deals with mexico and canada. uh so uh terms, bob from his for the top of his head just throw some ideas. and he maybe he does not think about the implication of these issues. it is not an issue or visit a dealer or just buying something in the evening. decline it's, it's not will nobody understand what he wants to do. and he was always going to do with a what he's going to buy to sell it to buy to from oh you how he's going to implement
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the plan. so there's a lot and answer the question. there are certainly countless the one resolutions that this would, this would go against. i think it to them. yeah. i mean let me say that to try me is a kind of an a, he's been charged with the felon. inside the scores on the thing, he has disregard with international and even more respectful and international ethics. he withdrawal from the human rights consulate. i don't know if maybe he withdrawal from the united nation. you don't know, but sky will do. okay, we'll leave it there for an odd man. hey, i was my professor for international relations in u. s. foreign policy council university. thank you so much. the united nation says at least $53000000000.00 is needed to rebuild garza and, and what it calls a humanitarian catastrophe. so in the 1st 3 years alone, the u. n says $20000000000.00 is required for reconstruction efforts. israel's 15 months of genocide, a war on gaza has left the strip with mass destruction and tons of trouble, roads,
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infrastructure and access to things such as water and electricity have all been destroyed. of more than 500000 palestinians return to northern gauze. since the ceasefire deal came into effect, reaching garza city is an arduous task. families have to pass through multiple check points of staff by american and egyptian private security contractors after surviving 15 months stuff is really bombardments, seriously. so now that was finally able to return to her home in the north. our digital platform major plus documented her journey started the like gulf. we are looking back, so we're love walking back to after 2 months on the bid eyes, but they cannot do anything to prevent us from getting back. i'm walking know
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before you leave the american soldiers. this is the 1st return for the pilot, and not going to be a real need to return to our lands that were occupied in, in 1914 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 that many people are doing the same to save. you just pushing the vehicles where
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the vehicles are stuff turned off. it's the sunrise for here, waiting to the check for the loss of the road to go to the north of the oven, lighting the lines and lines and lines without food bolted. without the bathrooms, without any place to rest, everything can be easier. everything can be easier, it's just the defense to you know, to get into patterson vac. i'm the last we made it the i've never so is that i will come here say, you know, i was a 100 percent. sure that this, this moment i was not sure what your, my again, he does the,
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the okay, so just before we go, let's remind you of what's happened in the past. the 30 minutes or so. these are the latest pictures where uh, the king of the jordan arrived at the right house to meet with president trump, and he is the 1st air leader to be meeting with president trump since he took office. this coming, of course, officer, trump carpenter, threatening to cut off us a to jordan, as well as the egypt unless the 2 countries agreed to take in palestinians from
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gaza and were just hearing from inside the white house. the president trump is saying that he believes 99 percent, that he'll be, we'll be able to work out something with both egypt and jordan. and he's also said that palestinians will live safely in another location. that is not god's jordan's king has said about taking in palestinians that we have to keep in mind. how do we make this work that isn't everyone's best interest. so those are some of the lines that we're hearing coming out of the white house of this our at the same time a benjamin netanyahu was speaking earlier on. and this is what he said about the ceasefire in gaza. that's very much in jeopardy right now. he said that if how much did not return is really hostages held in gaza by noon on saturday this saturday. then according to nothing yahoo, the military will return to intense fighting. until ham us is finally defeated.
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we'll have more news for you coming up at the top of the hour on. i'll just see where the weather is next and it's inside the the, with the assistant wind out of the black sea across the june, the weather in east and beds to and then bit how you there won't take ready. the breezes called on to the coast of egypt moving like, tempt just to drop down and they will be some rain edging into the case. just the west of israel and the gaza strip and then running up towards the southeast of turkey overnight attempt. is there any sub 0 where is that height and start to pretty much it took it in the high ground through leavening. and i'm and jordan by 5 degrees in counselor about 11. but unfortunately the weather gets worse on wednesday. once again, he stopped reading fairly heavily. i suspect file 5 has gone to the front office of dumber and took it might be some bull snow for the 19th in cyprus. i'm not windows
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