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the culture became the or yes, here, the beast totally the timeless journey. the donald trump doubles down on his controversial plan for gaza during a white house meeting with the jordanian king with egypt, i think you're going to see some great progress with join. you need to see some great progress, 3 of us, it will have some others helping, and we're going to have some others at a very high level helping. and the whole thing will come. it's not a complex thing to do the time. how much of doing this is, how did you rely from door? also coming up. can you tell us as air of countries will come to washington for the
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response to the white house plan? answer my son with us. take a 2000 children that are either caps or children of very ill state to jordan as quickly as possible. and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, it says the ceasefire will end at intense fighting will resume and gaza if the remaining captives are not returned by noon on saturday. the, the us president has doubled down on his controversial plan for gaza, or meeting jordan's king abdullah at the white house. donald trump insisted, palestinians would be happier. living elsewhere. trump has been pressuring us allied jordan to take and palestinians forcibly relocated from casa while speaking to reporters. both leaders responded the questions on the utah of gaza. trump says
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he does not think how much will make a saturday deadline to release all is really captives and we're putting the ceasefire deal in jeopardy is good to see king abdullah says eric nations will come to the us with the response to washington's goal is to take over a plan, trump reiterated during the meetings and really i think we have to keep in mind that there is a flight from egypt in the country. so we'd be invited by, haven't been said mine to discussions and we are. i think the point is how to make this work in a way that is good for everybody. but obviously we have to look at the best interest of the united states of the people in regions, especially to my people of jordan. and would like to have some interesting discussions today. i think one of the things that we can do right away is take 2000 children that are either caps of children or in a very ill state of to jordan as quickly as possible. and then wait for, i think the gypsies, to present that pond on how we can work with the president to because of the
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challenges. i didn't know that you just said 2000 children with catcher or other problems. and that's really a beautiful gesture that's really good and we appreciate it and we'll be working on the rest with with egypt. i think you're going to see some great progress. i think with join you gonna see some great progress, 3 of us. it will have some others helping, and we're gonna have some others at a very high level helping. and the whole thing will come into not a complex thing to do. and with the united states being in control of that piece of land to fairly large piece of land, you're gonna have civility in the middle east for the 1st time. and the palestinians are the people that live now. and guys are, will be living beautifully in another location. they're going to be living safely. they're not going to be killed and murdered and having to leave every 10 years. because i've been watching this to so many years. it's nothing but trouble. everyone's been killed and being a rob it's it's,
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it's like living in hell and they're going to end up having a great home, great families that don't have to get logged in, killed and beaten up and harassed by how boss and everybody else. and i know we'll be able to work something and you and your what you just said about the 2000 is fantastic. it's so beautiful to music, to my ears. but we're going to be able to work something. and i know we'll be able to work something also with with i believe not, not a 100 percent, but 99 percent. we're going to work out something with the agent. how it was going to clear taxpayer dollars won't be used for this the will. we're not going to buy anything, we're going to have it. we're going to keep it and we're going to make sure that is going to be peace. and there's not going to be any problem and nobody's going to question it. and we're going to run it very properly and eventually we'll have economic development in
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a very large scale. maybe the larger scale on that side. and we'll have lots of good things built there, including hotels and office buildings and housing and other things. and we'll make that side into what it should be and the people from guys who wouldn't be able to be, be there for years because you're talking about just to get it and prepare it and to take care of all of the problem is that currently it has is, you know, it's tunnels and people are windows tiles and you have some good people and some bad people and you may have passages right now. you know, you have the hostages, possibly there they don't know where they are. and you know, i have a saturday deadline and i don't think they're going to make the deadline. personally, i think they they want to play tough guy, but we'll see how tough they are. but it's, it's going to be a wonderful thing. it's going to be wonderful for the middle east. i think it will turn the middle is i think you're going to have peace in the middle east. you're going to eventually a piece in the middle is the risk undermining the tools that you're
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having with the decaying today. the kind of wind a piece that you because that's not, we're not talking about a big situation. we're talking about something that can go very quickly. we're talking about, it's going to go quickly. so i kind of take a long time. all right, let's go now to alan fisher live for us at the white house, allen. so one of the things we heard when we were rolling that sound from president trump was it the president was offering a lot of if used to praise for his plan, which in fact has gotten a lot of international condemnation. so president trump was asked to one point how palestinians will be forced to leave, and he said something along the lines of they're going to be great. they're going to be very happy. so clearly know specifics being offered by trumpet. trump was doubling down on this idea that he keeps floating of a us taking control of gaza and palace and he is leaving, right? exactly like it. let's talk about the things that when the said in the oval office, donald trump talked about how polish that means of dying every day. how's the
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living and what he described as hell. but there was no mention of the use really on slow over the last 50 months, which is killed nearly 50000 people. and what you also did here in the oval office was king abdulla saying, donald trump has a great plan. we are going to push forward, so i know what you said was we need to consider the options and see what's best for the people in the area. which is essentially saying this is a non starter because of the international possession. and because you're asking 2000000 palestinians to be moved to the area, to give up their best right. that on says to homes on leave with a prospect on promise of new homes in, in don't know, tons, what's parcels of one in jordan and egypt. and we know that king of dollar is not a position where he is ready to accept even more refugees into jordan. it would be huge. the unpopular i could be stabilize his own one. okay, so there are many things to be iron died, but donald trump believes that this american lead redevelopment of guys,
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when he will take over beloved, not just be given to even the little dots against international law is going to create this riviera in, in that area where there won't be jobs and houses, and hotels and people moving into that for guessing that for many, many people that as being their home for centuries. and they're not ready simply to walk away. so big, broad strokes, no real details. but clearly, what's the jordanians and the egyptians, and many in the middle east, coming up with a plan, the intent to present this to donald trump and say there's too much international position to your plan. this is our plan. we need your back in support. and our president trump spoke also about the ceasefire in gaza, saying that if all hostages are not out by saturday, all bets are off. now you mentioned just a minute ago that there weren't a lot of detail sales given by trump when it's when he was speaking about his plans . but any clarity on that specific point when it comes to what he means by all bets
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are off. but not a toll but, but let's look at the sequencing of this, cuz that's really interesting. donald trump was asked about the release of captives on monday. and what he said was, if it was up to me, i would say the deadline of noon on saturday. and if the captives on free by then, then they will be held to pay all bets are all. that's what he said on monday. on tuesday he's kind of repeat that the same sort of thing, but with benjamin netanyahu know saying if the captors unreleased by lunch time on saturday, then deceased by it effectively false. and so donald trump has essentially given benjamin netanyahu a green light to push this position. even though donald trump was very keen to get a ceasefire deal in the 1st place. so in his own middle east negotiator to join in with the vitamin ministration. and they were among the people who pushed to get this sorted because donald trump didn't want to deal with it immediately after his
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an old duration. so again, from donald trump, as i've seen on so many issues, broad brush strokes, no real details, america won't get involved. but effectively seeing whatever the israelis decide we will back them because there will in his words, be held to pay an hour. and we should mention just a moment ago, we were seeing live pictures. it appears that king abdullah may have left the white house after his meeting with president. trump will be coming back to you in the next hour to get more details about all the diplomacy that is going on that sound fisher at live for us at the white house. thanks so much. i to all right, have this in who it is in jordan's capital, i'm mine honda. can i de la is the 1st era leader to meet with trump since he returned to the white house last month. now it's widely expected that this will not be an easy meeting. it looks as though that meeting may actually be over at this point. are we seeing any reaction come out of israel yet, and also from other parts of the region as to what we've seen thus far? when it comes to the white house and the meeting between king abdullah and
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president trump, the well, the reaction from the region has been the same. actually since the u. s. president donald trump had outlined his plan for the united states to essentially own gonzo and expelled the more than 2000000 palestinians who lived there with no sort of right of return for them to their homelands. but when it comes to the king's visit to the white house, the feeling in jordan, while there was a lot of apprehension about what's next, these thoughts are still the same, but this is an idea they reject it's an idea of their leadership projects. other countries in the region also had been quite firm in their stance and rejecting it. in fact, egyptian officials who has spoken anonymously to a lot of different media outlets have said that egypt is willing to lose this big chunk of financial aid that it gets from the united states. but in jordan, it's still unclear exactly what they are and aren't willing to give up because the arab league has said that they denounce this plan by the americans. but in israel
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there hasn't really been a lot of reaction about that because all eyes are on the ceasefire analyzer also on this plan. but they are supporting, there's a lot of support across these really political aisle minus some members of these early opposition, including the main opposition leader. you repeat, who said that he does not stand for the expulsion of people from anywhere by force . and you have members of the far right who are saying that they wanted this all along, but they were calling it the voluntary migration of policy needs from gaza. but now they have american backing and support to totally take the palestinians out of their land. and to build the legal settlements there after they restart the war and they want what they're calling a complete takeover of gaza. right from that you stay with the someone because i want to bring something to the attention. our view is that i'm going to ask you about israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that the cease fire will end if how much does not least kept as by saturday. he says, the military will resume fighting until the group is defeated. you know, the,
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come us a lot of the tax, it will say that that's good. in light of a mazda is announcement of its decision to violate the agreement and not release our hostages. last night, i ordered the military to gather forces inside and around the gaza. strip this operation is being carried out this time it will be completed in the very near future. the decision that i passed unanimously in the cabinet is this. if i'm aust does not return our hostages by saturday noon time, the ceasefire will end and the military will return to intense fighting until her mazda is finally defeated. the right hand of based on what we're hearing there from prime minister netanyahu. how is this expected? this news is going to be received? well, this news is being welcomed by politicians within benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition, who never wanted to see a cease fire deal in the 1st place. but the family members of is really captive say,
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but nothing yahoo is the one who's actually spiraling this deal out of control saying that he's the one who stood in the way of it before. and he's standing in the way of it now. so mediators behind the scenes are scrambling, trying to figure out exactly what to do, how to get the ceasefire to hold. there's also some reports within his really media that security chiefs are trying to urge political leaders within israel to try and keep the ceasefire going. but nonetheless, these really military is now on its way to approve plans for the continuation of fighting and gaza. we heard this yesterday from these really defense minister in the army who said that they are now calling up the troops. they've cancelled leads for any sort of soldier who was taking a leave. they've called of reservists as well. and they are now trying to secure the gaza periphery and deploy more troops there in the event that the fighting should continue on saturday. but it's important to note that it's going to be quite catastrophic if this fighting continues. because you hundreds of thousands of palestinians who return to areas in the northern part of the gaza strip for more
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than a year where they were kicked out forcibly displaced to go to different parts of garza that were also under relentless is really attacked. but these really premier issue, this ultimatum, he said that a mass violated the ceasefire. deal by saying they're not going to issue the captive. but from us has accused israel of withholding a lot of aid that was supposed to be brought into the gaza strip as part of the agreement. and they're citing. that is the reason why they're not going to release the captive. so all eyes are going to be on friday and saturday to see exactly what happens. we could be looking at a continuation of phase one, but of how much we also could be looking at a return to the war on dallas. so all right, that sounds is here is how does it live for us from a young man. jordan, thanks for breaking that all down for us from the paula norman is a senior advisor at the atlanta council. he joins us now from washington, dc. holland, thanks for being with us. on alger 0, harland, president trump had threatened to cut a to jordan if it refused to take and palestinians forcibly relocated from gaza.
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now just a short while ago, we heard trump say we contribute a lot of money to jordan and egypt. but he also said we're above making threats about that. of threats about that publicly. now, jordan has fiercely resisted what's been put forward by trump so far. what do you expect to happen going forward when it comes to the relationship between the us and jordan? and do you expect the trump is actually going to follow through with those previous threats of potentially using aid as leverage? my guess is that if the ceasefire fails in hostilities begin, then the whole issue of making gods with the powers of the mediterranean is a done deal. it's ok. it's finished. um yeah, i think that the trump administration understands that your district ally, king of delta is a very smart, highly experienced individual who's worked with a lot of us administrations that hit scan. but today when he left the white house wants to receive 2500 rather sickly young children from palestine as a bargaining chip. so my guess is that it's
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a ceasefire. fails. the notion of establishing the parents policy and god, because by the boards, and we'll see what pull those up. but at this stage, trying to do something in god's or that magnitude. how do you move to lead people? where do you move? how do you feed and house is a huge, huge logistical problems and who's going to pay for and how long would it take to get rid of all the unexplored ordinance and the damage and guns it would take decades. so this whole notion of an ideal gas, it seems to me to be an overblown dream that's not going to come to fruition. however, if the administration is using this as a marketing to you to try to rally narrative states and israel, then that would serve a useful purpose. well, i think the notion of the idea goals are being resurrected into something that can't be, is not going to work hard on. let me ask you about the fact that at one point king abdullah was asked whether there is
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a parcel of land where palestinians can live in jordan. and what he said was he has to do what's best for his country. clearly, this must have been a difficult meeting diplomatically for it. jordan's king. i'm sure what you expect to hear as far as next steps as far as how this meeting might have gone. and what else we might be hearing from the road jordanians and other regional players going forward. um, as i said, the king of jordan is a very sophisticated fellow. so it was mohammed been summoned. and i think what the hours will do with a string this out as long as possible to come up with an alternative proposal with the expectation that the cause of ceasefire will fail in and that circumstance. and this has become much ado about nothing. we will see that clearly it's not in the are of interest. you recall some 54 years ago with the result and 1970 and jordan king saying was almost all of us rome. georgia is a small country. it's auto populated. it's got no real room for large numbers of
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callisto indians. similarly with each each and so the logistics of this operation seem to me to be impossible. but i think the errors will tend to string this out as long as possible and hope over time. it loses momentum simply because it's not going to be able to carry its own weight if it were to become a serious proposition. and an a harlan, you know, there is so much concern right now about the future of the ceasefire and how in peril it may be. the one point president trump said, how must must have all the hostages out by saturday or all bets are off. now, what do you expect? that means for the ceasefire going forward, the police said it will be hell to pay. and my guess is hell to pay is that we will equip the is rallies with very, very large corporate busting bombs. and let israel do the dirty work when we fail to understand in the united states as like it or not. a moss is part of the palestinian dna. it's been governing for a very,
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very long time. and to be able to separate from us from the palestinian people is exceedingly difficult, is trying to remove one part of one sold if that's a good analogy. and so this is a very, very difficult time. i do not know how this is going to end up, but my guess is that the ceasefire is likely wible to fail. and in that circumstance we will support the israel's is really to continue the war. i don't, that doesn't happen. but right now, that's where i put my money. all right, permanent omen. senior advisor at the atlanta council. thanks so much so much for joining us on elders here. a good to get your perspective. yep, thank you. so it, head on out 0. m 23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo, deny accusations the state border. people in displacement camps to return home the
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. this how you as president, donald trump, has reiterated his plan to take over gaza at a meeting with jordan's king abdullah trump has been pressuring the us allies to take and palestinians forcibly relocated from guns. king of douglas as eric nations will come to the us with a response. so trump supplies. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has worn the god and cease fire will end if a mouse does not release captives by saturday. he says these really military will resume fighting until the group is defeated, says it will postpone the release of captive scheduled for saturday,
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after accusing israel, a violating the ceasefire to the united nations says at least 53 $1000000000.00 is needed to rebuild garza and into what it calls a humanitarian catastrophe. in the 1st 3 years alone, the u. n says $20000000000.00 is required for reconstruction efforts is real 15 months of genocidal war on gaza has left the strip with mass destruction and tons of rebel roads infrastructure and access to things such as water and electricity had been destroyed. for more than 3 weeks, these really military has laid siege to the occupied westbank, forcing more than 40000 palestinians from their homes. the attacks have largely focused on refugee camps in the north of the territory. rory challenge has more. the families on the move. just some of the 10s of thousands of palestinians whom he is ready sold as
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a force from the homes in the occupied west bank. the situation is appalling. while we were walking, be heard explosions of dozers. we are insulted and protected. it's a disaster. what they did because they're not doing to us the book submitting 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 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 $120.00 badly damaged electricity and water supplies are being caught. as they walked in the rain, the new, the homeless describes the destruction of all energy as well as long as you bet it off the bottom. the bottom is riley forces full stuff to leave and damaged the
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house. they destroyed the house with bulldozers and 40 soldiers breaking stuff. these ready ministry launched a large scale operation in the occupied westbank in january. soon after the si spot took effect in gaza. israel says it's targeting homes groups. it began in geneva to cut them and 2 baths, an area home to half a 1000000 palestinians, but its forces are also demolishing buildings and other areas like data and see the amount of un agency for palestinian refugees on. ross says dozens of palestinians being killed in the past 3 weeks and that is the longest, is ready ministry offensive in the occupied westbank. since the 2nd intifada, 25 years ago, where we talents, how does 0 of the white house says it's helped secure the release of us citizen, mark fogel from a russian jail? the school teacher was arrested well entering the country in 2021 and given a 14 year sentence for possessing medical marijuana for will joined us. special envoy, steve woodcock, on a flight out of russia and is expected home in the coming hours. national security
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advisor mike waltz says the deals assign, it's moving in the right direction in the war and ukraine bodies because there are plenty of the leaders of canada and you say they'll take a firm stand against us president donald trump's plan to raise tariff on imported steel and aluminum. 25 percent trait taxes are due to take effect from march. the 12th president trump says he signed to the executive order to help american manufacturers. few cases. it's engaging with us to work through the details. prime minister just introduce as canada, will strongly resist trumps terrace, which he describes as entirely unjustified speaking on the sidelines of the artificial intelligence summit in france, trudeau said otto will work with 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
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weeks to highlight the negative impact on americans and canadians of these 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 canadian workers will stand up from the stadium industries. a fighting has resumed in the east of the democratic republic of congo after a 2 day pause. rolanda, backed in 23 rebels and the condo is army. are battling in the, in the will see area and south cable province about 70 kilometers from the provincial capital. because of the i'm 23 took control of the key city of go my 2 weeks ago, leaders from east and southern africa are calling for an unconditional ceasefire. meanwhile, m 23 rebels are denying that they force people from a displacement camp on the outskirts of gomez, despite the resident saying they've been told to leave many of the people who were sheltering their say they now have nowhere to go. the m 23 says people are leaving
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the camp voluntarily to return to what is called their secured homes in liberated areas. the democratic republic of congo is grappling with one of the largest displacement crises in africa. the u. n says conflict has forced 6700000 people from their homes. most are from the north and south cable provinces where violence and security have increased in the past 2 years, with the resurgence of the real one to back in 23 rebels. the latest violence has forced more than half a 1000000 people from their homes since the beginning of the year, placing overcrowded and under resource displacement camps under pressure. the situation is compounded by more than a half a 1000000 refugees with the r c is hosting from other countries malcolm, when it has more on the people leaving bilingual camp on the outskirts of goma, the residents say that a condo from an 33 came to the comes on sunday and said everyone has to leave within 3 days ago. this is contradicts the statements,
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the entities to be put out to the high level. but for many of the residents, it's clear that this means that they have to go many of them. so that over the last 2 years, some select some citing other say they fled from abuses against civilians either by and $23.00 or by the big switching, fighting alongside comb, guys, army, including extra judicial killings and rates. and nowadays that in the living so many of them for up to 2 years and this swelling come from the west inside of the city of go. my many said he doesn't know if he's safe at home or even if they still have homes to get back to that. still, most of them appear now to be packing up from beginning with jenny some others and said they will wait and see if indeed when, if, when they're actually forced to leave. security officials have told al jazeera that a suicide attack in afghanistan has killed at least 18 people. it happened outside
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of bank and the city of condos, north of the capital. couple people were waiting to receive their salaries at the

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