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fighting nominations for its 11th edition. starting january the fast and ending march the 31st 2025. for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w. w dot h t a dot q a the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm how much i'm doing. this is the news our live from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump pushes his gaza take over plan encouraging jordan's kings to allocate a parcel of land for forcibly displaced the palace of interest citizens. israel's prime minister says the cease fire deal is off if how mouse fails to free all
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captives by noon on saturday. how much it means to return to their land. we follow one woman's arduous journey back to northern gosh. i've been writing the lines and lines on lines without was told that without bathrooms, without any place, to rest. fighting resumes in eastern democratic republic of congo, where tens of thousands of people have fled. areas over run by him. 23 rebels. $10000.00 piece of families with a major sports news power. sandra. man, take a step closer to the champions league. last 16 was a 3 no victory of the federal fish side. chris, the donald trump has reiterated the us will take control of guns and permanently
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resettle its residents. while hosting jordan's king abdullah at the white house, the us president has been pressuring jordan to accept forcibly displaced palestinians under a plan widely rejected by world leaders. king abdullah says, 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 as king. abdulla says, eric nations will come to the us with a response to washington's gaza. take over plans, questions. trump says a parcel of land in both jordan and egypt should be for palestinians. pushed out of joshua with jordan has been i think we have to keep in mind that there is of applied 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 interest 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 said take uh,
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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 how we can work with the president to because of the challenges. i didn't know that what 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 joint you're going to 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, a fairly large piece of land, you're gonna have civility and the police for the 1st time and the palestinians are the people that live now. and guys are,
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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 for so many years. it's nothing but trouble. everyone's been killed and being robbed as it's it's like living in hell and they gonna end up having a great home, great families that don't have to get to and loved and killed and beat enough and harassed by how mosse and everybody else. and i know we'll be able to work something and you knew of 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 a week, i believe not, not a 100 percent, but 99 percent. we're going to work out something with agent. how much has released the statement expressing its rejection of president trump's latest comments on
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displacing palestinians from gaza under the pretext of reconstruction. the group says trump statements are racist and a call for ethnic cleansing are great people in gaza have enjoyed on board meant and aggression and will remain steadfast. and their land from us is committed to the cease fire agreement that the occupation committed to. we emphasize that the occupation is the party that has not complied with its commitments. we've got how does it hurt stanley bind jordan's capital? i'm mine. but 1st let's go to mike hannah, who's live for us in washington, dc. mike, the president, 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, but trump was doubling down on this idea. he keeps floating of us taking control of gaza and palestinians. leave it right. yes indeed. and he's use that phrase so us will take control of that area. this is something that hasn't been that clear before,
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but that's about the only bit of clarity in this grand plan envisaged by the us president rejected by or within the region. and by mostly the is world wide. the plan itself, donald trump, has been doubling down. now for days, at this be mixed messages from his administration as well. donald trump making very clear that the people will be forcibly removed from casa, and will not be allowed to attend. members of this administration is saying that any relocation would be a temporary, would not be a permanent relocation. donald trump, making very clear envisages a permanent we at a movement while the us at a control establishes some kind of holiday result in gauze. and now this appears to be completely contentious, absolutely ridiculous, according to many critics. and yet donald trump is continuing to double down on the idea can i've done of that. not responding directly to giving a direct damien respond,
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saying that this is something that will be discussed and re, uh de mountain arab nations incoming days. and they will formulate to come on plan, which they will then present the united states. so very, very clearly this is putting in countries like jordan, like egypt, like saudi arabia, in a position coming up with an idea that all of these lead is, according to most observers know, is absolutely and executed to both. and mike, you mentioned the fact that there was very little clarity offered by president trump when it came to many of his talking points in the past few hours. president trump also spoke about the cease fire and gaza, saying that if all hostages are not out by saturday, all bets are off, but no more clarity on that point either right. as well. what does that mean? it's kind of need be speculation because there is no details as to exactly what he means. does he mean that the us is going to get directly involved in the conflict? does he mean that he is going to give israel completely free rain?
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so with a lot of the president statements, there isn't any car with the there's a statement which is live turning out that many people waiting, trying to decide we're trying to understand exactly what it means and i must as well. these include some members of president ministration. who have been left behind in terms of what the president actually means when he says something that issue of the people being moved from cause have permanently rugs, the temporary being a case in point. but the point is that the words out that he has given what amounts to an ultimatum, if this old mates at the ultimate to me is not meant. the question is, what happens next? and most importantly, who carries out whatever happens next is the going to the us is going to be as well . once again, these are the details that are simply not fleshed out. all right, that sounds, here's my, can a lie for us in washington dc. mike, thanks so much for breaking that all down for us. a ride home to some who it is now joining us from jordan's capital. i'm months honda based on what we've seen these
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past several hours. what are the indications thus far as to what king abdullah is approach to president trump to propose takeover of gaza will be what came out of the law has released a statement saying that he did relay his position to the united states president that jordan is completely opposed to displacing palestinians and expelling them from the land as are all of the other countries in the region saying that there needs to be some sort of other option. he does support rebuilding gaza, but for palestinians while palestinians remain there. he also talked about the escalating situation in the occupied west bank and the need for that to be settled . the need for that to be de escalated so that it doesn't spread into wider regional conflict. as israel has displaced nearly 35000 palestinians across just the northern part of the west bank in continue is really military sieges and operations. but the arab league put out a statement weeks ago, right when president trump had initially floated,
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this idea that the united states was going to own garza and was going to expel the palestinians from there. and he kept talking about them wanting to leave. but jordan's king had a firm to his position that he wants the best for jordan, and he wants the best for the palestinian people. president trump talked about a sliver of land from the king them and a sliver of land from egypt. but both countries have been staunch opponents of this plan. the president trump has laid out where there hasn't really been a lot of information or details with he's given beyond the fact that the united states is going to own land. that is supposed to be sovereign territory. to the palestinians, and the king said that he reiterated that and in jordan, that is the wide spread popular belief that this land is palestinian and should remain that way. all right, i'm gonna ask you to stay with us from that because in a minute i want to ask you about another story you want to bring to our viewers of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has warned that the cease fire will end
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if how much does not release captives by saturday. he says the military will resume fighting until how much is defeated. no, the other come us a lot to talk to the law. say that that is 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 is how most does not return our hostages. by saturday, noon time, the cease fire 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 prime minister netanyahu. how is this news being received? the? well, the news is actually being received well among members of these really government who have been supporting the returns of war since the ceasefire deal took place. they actually,
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many of them voted against this deal. didn't want to see it in the 1st place and said it was a defeat for israel to enter into a ceasefire deal. what do you of the larger is really public who supports the deal because to them it's the only way the captives in gaza can be brought back to israel. because clearly israel did not succeed in doing it through military force, as outlined by these really military and the government over the course of the 15 month conflict. so the family members of captives are now pointing the finger at nothing. y'all who's saying but he's the one who's spiraling this deal out of control. but remember that all of this started because hema says that israel is blocking necessary humanitarian aid from going into garza saying that they're not holding up their end of the bargain. but they have denied the entry of many 10 cent other temporary structures for palestinians to live in after many of their buildings had been destroyed by is really bombs over the war. so you have these relatives who say that have this is violating the ceasefire,
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but him says they are withholding the captives and not going to be releasing them and definitely because of israel's violations of the deal. but nonetheless, mediators behind the scenes are trying to put pressure, so they can save this deal, and the family members of captives have also called on mediators to try and mitigate the situation so that the deal can be seen. not just a phase one, but phase 2 and 3. it's important to remember that this is a sensitive deal that was never guaranteed to begin with, especially after phase one. so it's going to be an interesting and very telling week to see exactly what happens from now until saturday. all right, that's all these years have this in her life for us from a mine. jordan, thanks so much. have a, it is rarely as have been protesting until of eve against nothing. yeah. whose warning family members of the captives have been gathering every week to pressure the government to continue with the cease fire deal. but how much says it will not free any more captains for now accusing israel is not keeping it side of the deal.
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must be released until saturday on 12. i wish that it would happen, but decent level of the bill says he pays really wanted to get the deals for all the villages. i think we could have done it the is there any government chose to do this in the parts and not all of them? palestinians and guys are living and uncertainty and fear of renewed fighting. i don't know, some cut out in the sort of hot denounced 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 with the politicians most, find the solutions. we can do nothing other than waiting for an age coupons that have been 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 all prisoners. we don't want them to escalation, we really have enough. destruction is everywhere. all suffering was massive,
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like were frustrated. we flushed everything. there was no joy. now in our life, the i had tar cowboys, whom as more on reaction from on the ground from southern gaza to tell us citizens have strongly expressed their rejection for the american president. donald trump's latest threats to invest the supply of how much does not hand over cap tips by next saturday for palestinians. the general sentiments on the ground reflect a deep seated if you've seated rejection and prevention to our international interventions made that do not completely consider that the palestinian wrong. it's an aspiration for the people of cause a who believe that the entire situation is absolutely free trial for them. the 1st phase of the phase of business probably has gone to them a very dilemma window of hope that they will receive enough amounts of humanitarian
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night supplies. but that did not come true due to the shortcomings related to the implementation of the human a terry important quote for many palestinians, they believe that a regional mate yates is what exact the prussia on conflicting part, so use to reach a comprehensive extension for the deals from their own perspective, they believe that if the ceasefire will collapse, there will be but the station and a remote coupled, you to ration this will take place from the ground where they cannot be with all the problems that are going to be completely resulted from such as tips and such violations, to take place. target companies are outer 0, con eunice, palestine. georgia capielo is the chief executive and founder of gulf states analytics, a geo political risk consultancy based in washington dc. you joins us now live from there. georgia, thanks so much for being with us on al jazeera,
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publicly jordan has fiercely resisted what's been put forward by president trump so far. king abdullah is also said, eric nations will come to the us with the response to washington's gaza. take over plan. what do you expect? we'll hear going forward when it comes to formulating this forthcoming response. a yeah, great to the on your program. good to be with you. i think it's pretty clear that the dreamy and leader does not wants to really have any sort of public feud with donald trump and when he was meeting with him earlier today in washington, he was clearly uncomfortable. but he's been very diplomatic and i think the king of jordan on making it clear to the era countries are going to come together and absolutely the unified message to deliver to the truck is ministration. is very clear that the era governments consider in terms idea to me a total non starter if and this plan were to be implemented. we would
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see price using both egypt and jordan and that could threaten the survival of the governments. the influx of a massive number of palestinian refugees would posing ex, essential crisis and huge threats, willing governments. and so many other arab countries have high stakes in stability prevailing in egypt and jordan. so i think the message from all of these era governments is that a force displacement of the palestinians from gaza into egypt, jordan, and slash, or some g, c. c, states crosses a red line. and i think the era statesmen will be very firm in this position. georgia is the optics of king abdullah and president trump sitting together. they were smiling and there were no real specifics offered as to next steps and proposals. but how difficult must that meeting have been for king of the lemming? this is a, a tough diplomatic needle to thread, right?
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as you're absolutely right. i think it's really difficult to disagree with what you said. jordan is a close us ally. the country's economy very much depends on us for in there are huge economic problems in the country. so the leadership, of course, has to take very seriously the possibility of us. i permanently cutting off age to jordan. at the same time, public opinion matters a lot enjoyed interest like in any country around the world and leaders have to make foreign policy decisions with public opinion, their own domestic constituents in mind. i, as i said, if there were to be force displacement of palestinians in to join in something like a knock by 2 point. oh, that would fuel a tremendous amount of chaos in unrest in the country that's barely hanging onto
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the stability with it does have right now. so as you rightly pointed out to jordan, ashton, striking a very, very delicate balance in your jo. we heard in the last few hours, also from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and he said that the cease fire deal is off unless all the captives are released by saturday. but we've also heard from israel that cut there is exerting pressure on both parties to resolve this latest crisis. talk to us about how in peril you think the guy is a cease fire is right now and do you think from your vantage point that the ceasefire will hold and i am not very optimistic about the ceasefire. i think that trump's rhetoric about gaza is direct step. the us stake over guys into ethnically cleanse the enclave. raises questions about one, what motivations and boss with the have are continuing to go ahead with the
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ceasefire process at the same time. we can't ignore what's going on in the west bank with is really aggression intensifying against the palestinians in the west bank. that also gives the prospects for the ceasefire. going through phase one and then entering face to face 3. i don't think salvaging the process is impossible. i think it's very important that there are actors in the regions such as cops are, who are trying to prevent the ceasefire deal from collapsing in the acrimony. but like i said, the rhetoric from trump as well as the whole situation in the west bank. i leave me quite pessimistic about the ceasefire. all right, that's georgia capielo. he's a ceo and founder of golf state analytics of geo political risk consultancy based in washington d. c, thanks for joining us here in algiers. 0 george. you get to be with you. thank you
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. the you in says at least $53000000000.00 is needed to rebuild the gaza and, and what it calls the humanitarian catastrophe. in the 1st 3 years alone, the you in says $20000000000.00 is required for reconstruction efforts. israel's 15 month 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 had been destroyed. kristen salumi has more from the united nations on this latest report. what you want officials are very worried about the ceasefire. breaking down and the secretary general, antonio gutierrez has called on both sides from us and israel to do their part to live up to the agreement that include him. osh, releasing more hostages, this coming weekend. and israel allowing more aid into the gaza strip shelter in particular is desperately needed to deal with the winter weather in gaza. right now, part of the cease fire agreement was to allow 200000 tents into the gaza strip. so
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far that hasn't come close to happening. we do not want to return to the continued amount of killings or the threats of famine, the threat of doubt break of disease. so all efforts need to be made to make sure that this cease fire, which has been precious to the people of the region. and uh, and indeed of the wider mid least that that cease fire is maintained. the secretary general has just released a new report, putting the cost of rebuilding gaza at $53000000000.00, and the biggest percentage of that. 30 percent is for housing. the united nations estimate 60 percent of all shelter of all civilian housing in garza has been destroyed. christian salumi alger 0, the united nations. more than 500000 palestinians return to northern gaza since the ceasefire deal came into effect reaching cause
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a city is an arduous task. families have to pass through multiple check points, staffed by american and egyptian private security contractors. after surviving 15 months of is really bombardment. i'll just here is this on how the was finally able to return to her home in the north. our digital platform, a j plus, documented her journey to start the like garza, the we are looking back though, were alive after 15 them on the good eyes, but they cannot do anything to prevent us from getting back. i'm walking know before you leave the american soldiers. this is the 1st return for the pilot and not going to be in the last. we really need to turn to our lands that were
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a few fighting in 1914 the we on the line, we have to sit opposite. it's now 5 pm, and let's see from now, when are we going to enter in 1000? and 1st, which explains the, it's already getting dark. we are still in the line, is trying to save the fuel because the 9 is advancing really slowly. are discovered that many people are doing the same to save. you just pushing the vehicles why the vehicles are stuff turned off. it's the sunrise for the year to the velocity road to go to
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b. as in writing the lines and lines on lines without for voltage, without bathrooms, without any place to rest, everything can be easier. everything can be easier. it's just a defense to you know, to get into that as well. last time, the last we made it the i've never so is, but i will come here say, you know a 100 percent. sure. that this, this moment i was not sure your, my, again, because the,
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