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as i've him to do is like it's plus box and you'll see can just hoping to revisit, you pull the save. you the almost done with the bracket was knowing jeez, no boss. yep. when you say you mailed the body, what convinced about that? you didn't get that for the inside, you core dice, change. the president trump purchased jordan's king to allocate land for forcibly displace palestinians. but king abdullah opposes any displaced the bottom. how many of whom this is out? is there a life and also coming up, israel's prime minister says the ceasefire. deal is off. if i'm us fails to free 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 only seen the
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lines and lines without the without the 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. the president, donald trump has reiterated the us, will take control of gaza and permanently resettle its residents elsewhere. while hosting jordan's king abdullah at the white house, king of the allies oppose any displacement of palestinians. but said eric nations, we'll come to the us with a response to washington sconces take over plan. alan fisher has more from washington dc. the 1st out of leader to meet donald trump. since his return to the
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white house, king of dula is walking a fine line, keen not to upset the country which provides most of jordan's for need, but not ready to sign on for the most people, patient of palestinian. some guys, a speaking in the oval office, donald trump, again pushed this plan for an american re development minus the policy limits. we're going to run it very properly and eventually we'll have taken amik development at a very large scale may be the largest scale on that side and will allow for lots of good things built there, including hotels and office buildings and housing and other things coming up the newest, that would be huge opposition to something that has been described as ethnic cleansing . and problem is the plan is coming, which he hopes will get americans support the presidents looking at uh, egypt coming to present that plan. as i said, we will be inside the river to discuss how we can work with the president and with the united states. um, so that i think, let's wait until the gibbons can come up,
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presented to the president and get ahead of us. and the president was asked about the threats that have been made to cut a to jordan some $1500000000.00 a year. something he talked about just 24 hours ago, you know, effectively dismissed. but i don't have to threaten that. i don't think i think we're above that. let's talk about what wasn't said in the oval office. donald trump talked about how people of guys that were living and what he describes his hell. i'm dying every day. but there was no mention of these really onslaught, which is claimed almost 50000 lights, and king abdullah did not accept donald trump's plan, hoping international position will perhaps force him to look at the alternatives. donald trump was again asked how he could take control of guys, or any and extension would be illegal under international law, under water authority. he was asked for us to sort of what's his reply? i would say sure. i'll just see the, the white house george yo,
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cathy arrow is the ceo and founder of gold, state analytics and geo political risk consultancy based in washington dc. he says jordan's king abdullah has made it clear that the displacement of palestinians into neighboring countries is a red line for air of states. 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 just being very diplomatic. and i think the king of jordan on making it clear to the europe countries are going to come together and absolutely the unified message to deliver to the travel administration. it's very clear that the error of governments considered drums idea to be a total non starter. if and this plan were to be implemented, we would see prices in both egypt and jordan and that could threaten the survival
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of the governments. the influx, a massive number of palestinian refugees with 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 statesman will be very firm in this position. of the ceasefire in gaza is a risk of collapse sparking fears. israel would continue it's genocidal war. how about set on monday that it will postpone the next release of captives accusing israel? a violating terms of the deal is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned, the cease fire will end if how much does not turn the captives by noon on saturday
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. i have this and heard reports from jordan's capital i money. that's because these really government and the palestinian authority a band, i'll just hear it from reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank. that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that his role is going to return to intense lighting and full scale war. if him asked as not released the captives on saturday as part of the agreement that was outlined in the framework of phase one of the ceasefire deal. however, i must says that israel violated the deal by not allowing critical humanitarian aid to enter the gaza strip, especially in the form of tents and other temporary structures to house palestinians in the meantime. but nothing yahoo says that. how much is the one violating the deal? and if the captives are not released by noon this weekend, the war would resume no. the other home us, a lot of that actually will say that as 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
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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. these really military says they're now in the process of approving plans for return to the war, and they've also cancel, leave for soldiers. and of called up other reservists as well around the gods, the periphery in the event that israel will go back to war. however, mediators are scrambling behind the scenes, trying to put pressure on israel, and who am asked to adhere to the ceasefire while the family members of is really captives continue to protest in the streets, accusing this and yahoo of trying to torpedo the deal saying that he's the one who's standing in the way, but nonetheless, members of nathan y'all, whose far right government are supporting a returned to a war saying that they wanted this from the beginning that they did not want
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a ceasefire deal. and many of them ended up voting against it. but nonetheless, it's going to be a telling weeks for the region as they are on the brink of returning to war or extending the cease fire deal. have the central benches either on the in tel aviv israelis have taken to the streets and protest against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who was announcement every week since the war started gatherings have been held to put pressure on the government to end the fight. it must be released until saturday on 12. i wish that it would happen, but this is not with the bill says the page rel, wanted to get the bill for all of the hostages. i think we could have done it the is there any government chose to do this in the parts and not the one deal? all of the palestinians and guys are living in fear of the war resuming after leaders of both israel and the us threatened to an end to the deal. i don't know sunk a the hot i didn't now it's trump statement. we've had enough and we'd really tie
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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. that it'd be minimal. do i have a i know we're frustrated because of the statements. hopefully we'll get who provided and all loans and we hope for the return of the present as we don't want them to escalation, we really have enough destruction is everywhere. all suffering was massive. like we're frustrated. we flushed everything. there was no joy now in our life the i had talked a couple ways and reports from con eunice and southern gaza. hello cindy is have strongly expressed the rejection for the american president. donald trump's latest threats to invest the supply of how much there's no hand over the top tips by next such a day. for paella city is the general sentiment on the ground reflect
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a deep seated a deep seated rejection and a prevention to re international interventions made that do not completely considered the palestinian. really, it's an aspiration for the people of because 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 the very lemme window of hope that they will receive enough amounts of humanitarian aid. supplies, but that did not come true due to the shortcomings related to the implementation of the humanitarian protocol for many palestinians. they believe that a regional mate yates is what exec 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 devastation and i a remarkable you to ration this will
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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 regulations. to take place targets up as a elder, 0, con eunice palestine view and says at least $53000000000.00 is needed to rebuild gaza and, and what it calls a humanitarian catastrophe. in the 1st 3 years alone, the u. n says $20000000000.00 is required for reconstruction efforts, israel's 15 month war on cause it has left the strip with mass destruction and tons of rubble. christian salumi has more from the united nations on this latest report . if you want, officials are very worried about the ceasefire. breaking down and the secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has called on both sides. hum us and israel to do their part to live up to the agreement. that includes him aust, releasing more hostages this coming weekend. and israel allowing more aid into the
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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 far that hasn't come close to happening. we do not want to return to the continued amount of killings or the threat 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,
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the united nations. more than 500000 palestinians return to northern gauze. since the ceasefire deal came into effect reaching gauze, the 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 israeli bombardment observers. baton alda was finally able to return to our home in the north, our digital platform ag plus, documented for journey i started the like garza, the, we are working back slower lives back to after 15 months 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 the last week. we really need
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to return to our lands that were a few fighting 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 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 9 is advancing really slowly. are discovering that many people are doing the same to save. you just pushing the vehicles where the vehicles are stuff turned on. it's the sun rise for the year waiting to see to point to go to
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b. as in lighting, the lines and lines on lines without ford motor without bathrooms, without any place to rest. everything can be easier, everything can be easier. it's just the defense to, you know, to get into that as well. but us, 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 your, my again, because the, the
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still ahead on how to 0. i am, i'm a degrees income will be a set of your why life has come go spend skills for hundreds of thousands of fishermen and their families after a month long buying the post by government increasing activities the i had low. that is good news. little of these scenarios of australia offer a very width, 2 weeks, things ongoing, just not to dry up,
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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 from the eastern areas but the west of the weather as we go into the state will develop across the north west. we've got a developing tropical for my client, bringing very heavy rain rough seas and potentially damaging wins is much dwyer to the south of that. not as hot for pub. the heat has been in that southeast corner. we need an extreme fly, a danger to places like a task mania, but we will say a cold front start to sweep, and that's gonna knock temperatures down if we have a look at the 3 day for how about 16 degrees celsius. so look, cooler and cloud your own sack today is also good news for new zealand. temperatures are coming up. we'll settle to your own when state more in the way of sunshine, sunshine. christ church at 22 degrees celsius that should take us through to the weekend. now it's a lot west to across the eastern areas of south east asia. with more heavy rain
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putting into the philippines wouldn't stay to the se and southern pots of vietnam. the impact sold by internal conflicts. easy and um then um, on down there is of cruise have made the country's economy unstable. let me go. christy, if any deals that we can put democracy out there, it examines how struggling nation seeks to build new alliances and its quest for stability, which may come to a very high cost for cause new directions. money. turning the tide on al jazeera, the, the,
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you're watching out 0 reminder of our top story is this, how you, as president donald trump has reiterated his plan to take over the cause of, at a meeting with jordan's king abdullah trump has been pressuring us, allied to take and how much demands forcibly relocated from casa king. abdullah says, jordan opposes any displacement of palestinians. jordanian monarch also sent air of nations will come to the us with a response to trumpet player. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu as warrant because a cease fire will and if, how much does not release captives by saturday, he says the is really military will resume fighting until the group is defeated. and the occupied westbank is really forces have blown up a house in the janine refugee camp. the blast completely destroyed the property, as israel continues its 3 weeks each in the north of the occupied territory. most
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of the camp population has been displaced and hundreds of buildings destroyed. these really military has extended his operations beyond janine and the refugee camp. the assault has so far killed 45 post indians enforced 40000 others from their homes, where we challenged as more families on the move just some of the 10s of thousands of palestinians whom he is ready sold as a force from the homes in the occupied west bank the situation is appalling. while we were walking be heard explosion, some of the dozers. we were instructed in fact, and 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. in recent days,
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these writing ministry has focused on new asylum, refugee camp on the outskirts of to cut them according to camp officials hoff of the 13000 palestinians living that have fled. they say $200.00 homes of being completely levels. and another 120 badly damaged electricity and water supplies are being caught. as they walked in the rain, the new, 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 damaged the 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 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
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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 tenants, how does their fighting has resumed in the east of the democratic republic of congo after a 2 day pause. bewanda backed in 23 rebels and the congolese army are battling in the who's the area in south cube province about 70 kilometers from the provincial capital. because of the m 23 to control of a key city of goma 2 weeks ago. leaders from east and southern africa are calling for an unconditional ceasefire. meanwhile, am 23. rebels are denying that they force people from a displacement camp on the outskirts of government despite rather than saying they've been told to leave. the m $23.00 says people are leaving the camp voluntarily to return to what it calls their secured homes in liberated areas. catherine solely reports. people incomes for the displaced in the eastern
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democratic republicans, congo are on the again fighting between london vast entities to be rebels and government troops has forced them from the homes, the congo rerun lions, which includes empty, 3 cop to go my the copy to of north keep of province 2 weeks ago. now hundreds of thousands of people likes, it'd be not the sequel. would be sheltering here. said the ripples. how would it then to walk up and return to the homes to another people my children were killed. i've left my home and farm. i thought we could build here even by the land. nearly a 1000000 people are displaced by the violet. last. yeah. another half a 1000000 in january. i love this. yeah. mostly in mid shift shelters, the coms are overcrowded and under resourced. so i'm like this one. why destroyed last week? the rebel group, the least,
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a statement to denying it was forcing people to leave and save many 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 we go for them to put the testicles back to the why have they given us such a short deadline? there are people here from the retreat room. i cc chung up people from far away from the different areas. what did you talk about? let me pull that up again. there 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 call that be? lemme picked up? i know not good news. 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 little angle comp,
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residents a meeting to discuss the way forward. many say they're worried about what the future holds. catherine, sorry, all the 0. the white house is a us school teacher who was detained in russia in 2021. is on his way home. mark photo was arrested in moscow's sure. and that's the eval airport. and given a 14 year sentence for possessing marijuana, which he said he used for medical reasons, his release comes out for a visit to moscow by us. special envoy, steve woodcock. national security advisor mike wald says his release shows the us is moving in the right direction to end the war in ukraine. the novelist salman rushdie has told the trial in new york state about the pain and shock when he was repeatedly stabbed on stage at an event in 2022. the accused how the mentor has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault, the author. now 77,
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was repeatedly stabbed in the chest and was blinded in one i. the bolivia is on high alert after more than 20 people died in floods caused by weeks of torrential rain. the western region of la pas has been hardest hit officials. they're se hundreds were forced to flee their homes when rivers burst their banks and inundated towns. the government says heavy rain fall will continue. throughout february, a swedish woman has been jailed for 12 years on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity in syria. 52 year old being that as hawk was found guilty of keeping 3 is 80 women and 6 children slaves at her home in rough up between 20142016. it's the 1st time a swedish court has ruled on crimes committed by iso against the eighty's paul races following developments from the swedish capital stock on lina. a shock has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. it's the 1st conviction in sweden,
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on that lot to charge the 1st conviction. also the crimes against the use 80 people leading a shock was convicted of holding 9 easy days, 6 children and 3 women at home in rocca in syria. they've been captured 5 months earlier in since y'all, provence, in northern iraq, when the male relatives were executed by isolate fighters. i asked the swedish prosecute to about this case, and also about why the efforts in europe to prosecute people for crimes on the ice . so, but also under the bushel all aside regime in syria, i think it is very important to acknowledge the attendance side was committed against the you see the minority. and so think foot for us as sweden, it's important to hold suite of citizens or students. so we just residence accountable. we interviewed a lot of children of swedish punters fighters that traveled from sweden to, to syria,
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to join isis. $300.00 swedish citizens traveled to syria and develop so we have looked specifically into them. and this is also part of a broader investigation in which we're working with those phones, germany and belgium and the netherlands. the prosecutor's office said they would be appealing to try and get a heavier sentence and it down to lena is shocked. that also considering opening proceedings against the swedish mon, already convicted in france and belgium over the execution of a jo, damien pilots by i. so fights has. meanwhile, germany has said it will prosecute any officials of the partial i'll sub regime the try to enter the country. jeremy hasn't previously convicted mid ranking figures in the regime, but no higher ranking figures as yet it did the under the principle of universal jurisdiction, allowing it to prosecute people not to the nationality or where the alleged crimes
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were carried out. pull race out his era stop kind of mass protests are showing no sign of coming in serbia. the actors are the latest group to join the demonstrations which were started by students, but have since spread across the country. protesters are angry about a lack of accountability for the depths of 15 people caused by the collapse of the train station roof. 13 people have been charged, but demonstrators say the corruption that caused the tragedy needs to end. a month long van on fishing has sparked outrage in sierra leone. the government says it's to allow stocks to recover, but the fishing community is adamant. it's the wrong thing to do. i'm at age, race reports from tumble out to fort fisherman remind me shed he's men suspicion get looking for when he and his crew can return to see now with no other
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source of income. he says he doesn't know where his next meal will come from. that we were to go see, what do we get from the seas, which we used to take care of our families. we have no resist the full back on many families kind of feed, well, pay rent, all children school fees. and it's only a week into the month long fishing band. enforced by saturday owns government manufacturing here like on miami, rushed to the atlantic ocean before the band came in. they needed to catch as many features, so they can to survive the band. many say they couldn't get much says over fishing has designated 70 units, which stopped. it was and base have lost their usual muscle. this is what life looks like instead of humans pushing come when it is hardly boats . and out of what fishermen who say life has come to a standstill and this is what they would have to endure throughout the month of
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february. an estimated 400007 unions are involved in fishing with hundreds of thousands more indirectly employed.

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