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so if the trunk but the space from global markets and economies, the big question hit is, begins still a safe haven cost to understand how it affects the knives. counting the cost on al jazeera, the donald trump pushes the king of jordan to allocate a parcel of his land to forcibly displace palestinians insisting once again on his plan to take over goss. i'm not going to buy anything that happens. we're going to keep it and we're going to make sure that there's going to be peace. and there's not going to be any problem. and nobody's question at the time. how much in room this is, alba 0, live from. don't have also coming up is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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vows to tear up the gaza ceasefire deal and return to fighting. if more is really kept, as aren't released by how much on saturday more than 40000 palestinians are forced out of their homes. and israel's longest assault on the occupied west bank in more than 2 decades, and fighting resumes and eastern democratic republic of congo, where tens of thousands of fled areas overrun, or the m $23.00 rebels. the donald trump has reiterated the us will take control of gaza and permanently resettle its residents. while hosting jordan's king abdullah at the white house, the us presidents, been pressuring jordan to accept forcibly displaced palestinians under a plan widely rejected by world leaders. king abdullah says,
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jordan will take in 2000 ill children from gaza, but he adds the best interest of the people of the region need to be considered. king abdullah says eric nations will come to the us with a response to washington's gaza. take over plan, trump says a parcel of land and both jordan and egypt should be for palestinians pushed out of gauze where i want them to live. it's going to be where we ultimately choose as a group. and i believe we'll have a parcel of land in jordan, i believe we'll have a parcel of land in egypt. we may have someplace else. but i think when we finish or talk to a place where they live very happily and very safely and, you know, don't forget, they only one of the other guys are stripped because they don't know anything else . they never had an alternative, and they don't want to be on the guys, but they have no choice. they have to be and they've been killed. they're the levels that nobody's ever seen. no, no place in the world is like as dangerous as the guys. they don't want to be there,
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they have no alternative when they have an alternative. now one person will want to stay with a we have to keep in mind that there is a file from egypt in the country. so we've been 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. obviously we have to look at the best and dresser of the united states of the people in the region, 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 chip just to present that on, on how we can work with the president to work on because of the challenges. and we've got to have this in her would standing by in jordan's capital, i'm mine. but 1st, let's go to mike hannah, who's in washington dc. my president,
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trump was asked at 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, no specifics being offered by trump, but trump was doubling down on this idea. he keeps floating of the us taking control of gaza and palestinians leaving, right? yes, indeed, this is a narrative that he has been pushing for days now and insisting getting stronger and stronger that the us so will insist that this happens, that it will not allow refugees to return a very important point. and that it is going to go ahead with this plan and that it just going to persuade the neighbors to gauze to do so. now you heard that in the statement that he just made is that nobody wants to be in gaza. this is pure a supposition by the president quite obviously, and also supposition on which he is basing his entire premise of premises that has been rejected not only by leaders in the region,
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but also by the international community as a whole, including the united nations. but president trump insisting on going ahead a king up does, they're not going to be drawn into any direct and immediate response saying that this will be discussed among other arab nations. and a plan will be presented to the us president throwing a, a stop to a president, trump in accepting some 2000 gaza children from gaza, who are medically challenged. but one must remember as well, the very important thing. they are more than $2000000.00 refugees, palestinian refugees in gaza or written kind of in jordan already which price is a mess of straight on that country. and my president trump also spoke about the ceasefire in gaza and said that if all hostages are not out by saturday, all bets are off. any clarity on that. and what that means for the ceasefire going forward to nothing whatsoever. he did say, however,
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that israel would be handling that by which he means that to the p is he will be given as well if we had to do whatever it wishes to do. but as far as us is concerned, he is making the statement without any concrete to what he is saying. they bid the except to cease by or else the oils one doesn't know what he means. does he mean about putting moving us troops into gaza? well that has being completely denied by his spokesman sofa in the administration, but there again he said administration spokes, people who have repeatedly said that the post repack creation or the force to eviction offer people from gaza will be on a temporary basis. now they were at being repudiated now on a number of occasions by the president. so there's no real clarity within the administration as a whole, or indeed from the president himself who appears to be coming up with these ideas on some form of stream of consciousness basis. as many of his critics would contend
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. all right, that's all just here is my account of life for us in washington d. c. thanks so much mike. all right, let's go now to have this in which was joining a slide from jordan's capital i'm on. honda was king, abdullah is approach to president trump's proposed takeover of guys. i mean, what is it we've seen thus far as a result of the meeting that took place between trump and king of the the well, in a post on x, formerly known as twitter or king. abdullah said that he reiterated jordan's position and the era position in the region against displacing palestinians from gaza, saying that they are unified in this approach. and that it's not going to happen. and that he stressed that to the american president. he also said that he's urging for de escalation in the occupied westbank, fearing that it could spiral out of control wider into the regional. remind our viewers that there's been a complete siege and the northern part of the occupied westbank were more than $35000.00 palestinians have been displaced at mid ongoing is really military
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activity there. but when it comes to gaza, the king said that he's not interested in displacing these post indians. he's not open to this plan that president donald trump has outlined to remove palestinians and take a sliver of land from egypt and a sliver of land from jordan and creating a new place for them to live and stating the pals to indians need to remain in gaza, but it's yet to be seen exactly how this is gonna play out because there's been a lot of talk of perhaps president trump holding the aid, but it sends to both egypt and jordan. it receives jordan receives rather around, 40 percent of its total forwarded is from the united states. it's actually the largest foreign aid supplier to jordan itself. so it's still pretty unclear exactly what's gonna come up. but the arab states fairly, they've been quite clear that they're not gonna accept this proposal from the americans. all right, i'm gonna ask you to stay with us for a moment because i want to tell our viewers about another story that i'm going to be asking you about. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that the
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cease fire will end if how much does not release captives by saturday. he says, military will resume fighting until how much is defeated. you know, the, come us a lot of the tax, it will say that i scanned 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 together, 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 is how most does not return our hostages. by saturday noon time, the ceasefire will end and the military will return to intense fighting until a mazda is finally defeated. so home to, based on what we're hearing there from netanyahu. how is this news being received? well this is the thing were seems well within netanyahu's government,
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specifically the far right members of his coalition who didn't even want a ceasefire deal to begin with. they want to go back to full scale war right. when the phase one of the deal had begun. so they're talking about a leasing the gates of hell on garza, which has pretty much been the case during the 15 months of the fighting given how many palestinians were killed and most of the gaza strip being in ruins now after the relentless is really bombardment and siege, but it's important to mention, but how much is accusing israel violating the ceasefire, saying that it's not delivering on his promises of the humanitarian aid that was supposed to come in under the deals specifically citing these caravans or mobile homes that were supposed to come in tents and other sort of shelters that were supposed to be part of phase one, but haven't really come in just 2 percent of the 10s that were supposed to come in have been received in gaza. so how mess said that. israel is the one who violated the terms of the agreement,
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which is why they're withholding the captives altogether. but it's going to be an interesting week to see exactly what happens because there is support within these really government for going back to war. but within the wider is really public, that's just not the case because they see this deal falling apart. meaning that they will not have their loved ones back, those captives that are still being held in gaza. they see this deal as the only way for them to get those hostages back. so they're accusing this and yahoo himself of torpedoing these deals saying that he needs to stick to it, but not just for phase one, but for 2 and 3 as well. all right, that's out just here is have this one who would live for us from jordan in the capital. how much? thanks so much have a how much has released the statement expressing its rejection of president trump's latest comments on displacing palestinians from gaza under the pretext of reconstruction. the group says trumps statements are racist, and a call for ethnic cleansing are great people and gaza have enjoyed bombardment and
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aggression and will remain steadfast in their land. how much is committed to the ceasefire agreement that the occupation committed to? we emphasized that the occupation is the party that is not complied with its commitments. that fragile cease fire still hold. but the palestinians and guards are living in uncertainty and fear of renewed fighting as leaders of both israel and the us have threatened an end to the deal. i don't know sunk out in the hot. i denounce trump statement. we've had enough and we'd really tie it. 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 coupon. it'd be minimal. do i have a i know we're frustrated because of the statements. hopefully we're good. we're providing all loans and we hope for the return of law prisoners, we don't want no 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 because, sorry, a couple assume has more on reaction from on the ground from southern gaza. to tell us citizens have strongly expressed the rejection for the american president. donald trump latest threats to invest the supply of how much there's no hand over cap tips by next such a day for palestinians, the general sentiments on the ground reflect a deep seated a deep seated rejection and a prevention to read through national interventions made that do not completely consist of the palestinian rollings and aspiration for the people of cause i who believe that the entire situation is absolutely free trial for them. the 1st phase of the face of the ceasefire has gone to them a very lemme window of hope that they were received enough amount of humanitarian night supplies. but that did not come true. due to the shortcomings related to the
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implementation of the humanitarian protocol. for many palestinians, they believe that a regional mate yates is what exact the prussia on conflicting part, so used to reach a comprehensive extension for the deal. from their own perspective, they believe that the ceasefire will collapse. there will be, but the devastation and a remote coupled you to ration this will take place from the ground where they cannot be with all the problems that going to be completely resulted from such as tips and such valuations. to take place. target companies are all just 0, con eunice. palestine is really forces have blown up a house and jeanine refugee camp as their siege of northern occupied westbank continues into the 3rd week. dramatic footage shows the force of the explosion, reaching tens of meters and severe and damaging surrounding buildings. so far, hundreds of homes have been raised to the ground and infrastructure has been
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designated. these really military has extended its military assault beyond janine, the assault has so far forced more than 40000 palestinians from their homes and killed at least 45 palestinians. or a challenge has more families on the move. just some of the 10s of thousands of palestinians whom is already sold as a force from that homes in the occupied west bank. the situation is appalling. why these are what can be heard explosions and proposers. you're insulted and threatened. it's a disaster 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 just to a car and don't stop in. in recent days, these writing ministry has focused on new asylum,
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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, the homeless describes the destruction of all energy as well as long as you bet it 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 launch a large scale operation in the occupied westbank in january. soon after the c spot took effect in concept. 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. they ramallah 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
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offensive in the occupied westbank since the 2nd intifada, 25 years ago, where we tenants, how does their a donald trump, and that's still a header now to 0. donald trump announces deep tariffs on steel and aluminum exports to the u. s. world leaders promise to respond the february on of jersey. you know, we years own from the outbreak of the war and you cream out of view. it explores the human costs and assets, whether politics or the battlefield will determine its outcomes for cause new direction. looks at the challenges facing nations across the continent as they move away from dependency. aiming to re define their futures after a vote of no confidence in germany's transfer people head to the polls with the center right christian democratic union parties, expected to take power rushes shut on africa examines of russia's growing influence
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the, you're watching out 0, a reminder of our top stories to sell 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 ally to take and palestinians forcibly relocated from gaza. king of the list as they are of nations will come to the us, but the response to trumpet player. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned the gauze and cease fire will end if come us does not release campus by saturday. he says, these really military will resume fighting until the group is defeated. daniel lift kits is the grandson of old ed lift shits who was taken captive on october 7th. he'd like to see the remaining captives released sooner and all on the same day. it is a very,
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very complicated and difficult agreements to aris to me every saturday we so what happened last saturday, the hostages that came back, it looks like they passed the holocaust. the last time was such a huge people going like that was in the holocaust. it's means the conditions are very, very bad. the hostages that treated it's torturing them and they are treated with that known and tricia and all forward. so we have to shrink the release of the hostages and squeeze it to a much faster release. and that i do believe that we should think about what the president trump said, and maybe get into an agreement which release everyone in one day that would be much comfortable and efficient for everyone. i think some of us should listen to the categories more than they using today. radians and other things will be solved much better. i think that we should um, think about day 42 and i think it's a good option. nothing day 42. well, we'll get that agreement that all the hostages wouldn't be released. i believe that,
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uh, uh, shifting assignment, the category, prime minister all the time, he can, can push a mazda dot. i believe that, uh, president trump can, uh, he said that that's what you want. so he can push to is rarely bought the on that. so i think that's the aiming to go. ready there and then we can see everyone on, you know, my grandfather is 84 years old, great grandfather he should be released on the 1st week. the united nation says at least $53000000000.00 is needed to rebuild the gaza and end what it calls a humanitarian catastrophe. in the 1st 3 years alone to you in 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 rubble, roads, infrastructure, and access to things such as water and electricity have been destroyed. the fighting has resumed in the east of the democratic republic of congo. after
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a 2 day pause for one de back in 23 rebels and the congo, these army are battling and the who is the area in south cable province about 70 kilometers from the provincial capital. because of the m 23 took control of a key city of goma. 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 go my despite residents say they've been told to leave the m 23 says people are leaving the camp all entirely to return to what it calls their secured homes in liberated areas. catherine solely reports. people incomes for the displaced in the eastern democratic republic of congo are on the move again. 5 things between london fact entities. we, rebels and government troops has forced them from the homes. the congo res on lions, which includes empty, 3 competed, go month,
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the copy to last cubic proteins. 2 weeks ago. now hundreds of thousands of people likes it'd be not equal. would be sheltering here. see the ripples, how would it then to walk up and return to their homes and other people? my children were killed. i've lost my home and farm. i thought we could build here even by the land, nearly a 1000000 people. what displaced by the violets last year and a half a 1000000 in january? i. lo is this year most please. in mid shift shelters, the coms are overcrowded and under resourced. so i'm like this one. why destroyed last week? the rebel group least a statement to denying it was forcing people to leave and save many are returning home for you entirely because it's safe to do so. the people here see otherwise not go to the new but we don't have homes to return to they were destroyed. where shall
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we go for them to put the testicles that you the why have they given us such a short deadline? there are people here from the retreat room, i cc in control of people from far away from the different areas. what do we talk about? let me pull that up again. that was flashing where we came from. the rebels was slowed right now. so now houses, now they tell us to leave the displacement caps immediately, how we have some great, we have children, we have the elderly people with disabilities. how will we transport them to one of you? lemme picked up. i know now goodness the u. n. c is more than a $100000.00. people have started making their way back home, but it is says 4 locations to the volume tare. so here in a little angle, comp, residents, a meeting to discuss the way forward. many say they're worried about what the future holds. catherine, sorry, alda 0. the white house says it's helped secure the release of us citizen, mark fogel, from
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a russian jail. the school teacher was arrested while entering the country in 2021 . and given a 14 year sentence for possessing medical marijuana, full will join us special envoy, steve would cough on a flight out of russia, and is expected home in the coming hours. national security advisor mike wald says the deals assign, it's moving in the right direction to end the war and ukraine. the leaders are canada and you say they'll take a firm stand against us president donald trump's plan to raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. the 25 percent trade 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 the us to work through the details . prime minister justin trudy. o says canada will strongly resist trump's tariffs, which he describes as entirely unjustified in canada, is the largest supplier of steel and aluminum to the us. kudos, as ottawa will work with us to highlight the negative effects of the trade taxes on
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both canadians and americans. south korea is the 4th largest exporter of aluminum to the us. it's acting president has promised to protect souls. interest from mcbride isn't soul. with the reaction on those looming tariffs on steel and aluminum, there are growing concerns about the impact of these terrace here in south korea with the south korea is acting president choice 2nd lock announcing a range of different support measures for companies from south korea that might be impacted, but expressing his fear the profits of still making produces could be hit and also promising to continue engaging with the us administration right up until the threatened deposition of these terrace on the south korean allan allan medium and also a steel ad. there's also being a meeting between the trade minister and steel makers. south career is the 4th
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largest exports of steel in the world to at the united states. it exposed to $2800000.00 tons of steel last year. now, most of that was covered by a, a terrorist exemption scheme which was introduced during trumps. the 1st time in the office when he imposed terrace on steel. but south korean, as steel was given an exemption provided it was if stuck to a fixed reduced quote, to rebec sports to the u. s. market. now this time around, all of those exemptions are going. so as after we'd still will face of this 25 percent power if like everybody else and the why, the concern for south korea is a given. it is such an export oriented economy. and there are many other products which it exports here to the us market. from a semi conductor chips cause pharmaceuticals. the fear is that all of these could
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be hit by terrorist as well in the coming days and weeks, rob mcbride, i'll just era. so. all right, that's it for me. how much enrollment you can find more information on our website . obviously we're dot com whether it's next, then inside. so it will examine whether simplifying a rules in europe will create competition for the us on china. thanks for watching the the had that is good news. one of these scenarios of australia offer a very width, 2 weeks, things ongoing, just not to dry up, but not on wednesday. you can see more heavy rain. they noticed heavy as it has been affecting noise in the areas of queens and some pretty intense thunder storms . as well for eastern areas, but the west of the weather as we go into the state will develop across the north west. we've got
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