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please visit the awards official website at w w w dot h t a dot q a the the hello, i'm sort of fighters on this is the news online from the coming up. in the next 60 minutes. the us middle east and boys set to return to the regents discussed the ceasefire. and garza, while is role continues to promote 5 full supplies into the strip tariffs, 25 percent on canada and 25 percent on mexico. donald trump can funds that heavy tarus on the us as close as trading partners us canada,
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and mexico will take effect from tuesday. and we report from a refugee camp in iraq, when many syrians off questioning whether to return home to the full of the sod for seats. and sports indeed have dismiss concerns. they have an unfair advantage at crickets and champions trophy. they face australia and the sentence on, on tuesday, with all their matches being played in july due to ongoing political tension tournament house upon the spot. the us special envoy, steve, with costs, is expected to visit the middle east in the coming days. and on this visit comes at a time where the cease fire and gauze that is looking increasingly fragile. the state department says we'd call for work on all kinds of extension of the 1st phase
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of the sci fi, which is rel, has insisted on. and how must, has refused all progress on to the 2nd phase of the sci fi to which would see a complete withdrawal of his ready forces from the goal is to strip and start today as. 1 said agreed to a proposal by what cost to extend the 1st phase of the seas $5.00 by 6 weeks, which he himself has not confirmed. right, well let's go straight to washington dc to speak with mike hannah mike. the have been varying reports on cost. his arrival dates and where the us stands on one of this. can you sum up? what's the latest, you know? you will see what's called has been saying for days now that he intends to visit the middle east in the middle of this week. this has not been confirmed by the state department that he will be on his way there probably arriving wednesday. now the purpose of the visits would appear is to discuss the state of the seas file, which is now essentially expired. as woodcock pest said over the weekend that he
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would be seeking to extend the phase one, getting a release of more of those being held captive, or actually get movement to phase 2, which would involve and is really withdrawal. now this is what with compass being saying, these ratings have said that they have been presented a plan which they've agreed to, which we have not seen or heard off from woodcock himself. so what coffee is going to be getting there to discuss this issue to sort out whether or not they can be 1st of full, an extension on phase one. now everything lying behind. this is the fact that it appears that israel is extremely reluctant to move to phase 2, which would involve but withdrawal from gaza. it's all so we didn't need to reluctant to go to the pace to cause that would then lead to discussion about phase 3, which deals with governance some of the rebuilding of gaza. so not quite clear what which cup can do to create remove this impulse as it appears at this particular
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stage. at most, it would appear that he can get some kind of extension going on. phase one of this, does it cease file deal preventing israel from assuming a full scale operations in gaza. okay, thanks for the update that mike honda in washington dc. now let's go to him to some thoughts as my for us in jordan's compass online. and that's because these ready to government on the palestinian authority of finds out 0 from reporting from inside of israel and the occupied territories now hand well we've just heard that was the view from the us on. steve would call from what happens next, but what is rouse plan? because there really is a real fear from palestinians in golf so that they could, that could be over time suitable as well as to night out these really parliament benjamin netanyahu said that a return to war was always on the table. that it was an option. israel had an order to put pressure on her mouth would. with the arrival of the us, middle east envoy,
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steve would call. it's going to be interesting to see what is really politicians say because for the last several weeks, in fact they have been stalling on negotiations for phase 2. they are not willing to commit to an end of the war because benjamin netanyahu said it himself. there are objectives of the war and goals that israel did not achieve in the 15 months of fighting, and they're also not willing to give up on them. but now the americans are saying that they're hoping to negotiate either phase 2 or an extension of phase one. these rallies have said that they accepted a proposal for the extension of phase one in which half of the captives who are both alive and deceased would be released as part of this deal. that would be a 6 week pause in the fighting. essentially an extension of phase one to but within the is really politicians within the realm across the other parts of the political aisle. they want to see the remainder of this deal all the way through into phase 2 and 3, even if it means and enter the war. because israel, the government,
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now the coalition still does not have any concrete plan for what it wants to do after gone is that this is something that has been that nothing else has been criticized for that. there's no sort of plan that israel has presented for the after the day after so called this is what they've been saying since the beginning of the war. so there are a lot of moving parts here, but make no mistake, that these really are shortly not interested in an end of the war just yet, and that's according to the prime minister. okay, thank you very much for the update that home just some thoughts in mind. uh well the diplomatic moves appeared to be stuffing up as ro is denying the entry of a central supplies into the cause. the strip that includes food medicine and shelter rights who have a nice ations, have condemned, as well as hopes a delivery saying its a legally using salvation as a weapon of wool. and near his radio talks in southern gauze, but have also killed at least 2 people and wounded 3 others thought of what was
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whom has the latest from gaza? this is betty forces have noticeably attacked the palestinians of different geographical locations in particular an old boat at towns and villages that a day sits to the presence of the east by the forces, but with no key justification for the act or i'm yet tax that took place during the past 24 hours. we understand that since the hours of this morning, civil defense team teams managed to recover the buddies of to palestinians who were killed by the east. very forces in a rough i city. during the past hour, i have received some 1st hand accounts and testimonies from eye witnesses in the north of district, suggesting that they have come to the east verify is once they got on the break, the fast in the north of district, they say that is when the military tanks randomly opened fire against civilians and a number of
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a civilians have been reported injured and they were transported to nearby hospitals to receive a central medical treatment. this has been a very dramatic time for them, especially at night. the witness most said over at tax, this has been considered as a violation of during the ceasefire agreement. and now it's a 6th significant phase of uncertainty unfolding civilians in many areas who have selected the o concerns regarding the potential and the possibility for the will to reach you again. and it will absolutely bring a highest k level of devastation and destruction for families who had believe that the ceasefire would grow them a sense of respite. it did just only from the abutment, but in terms of the humanitarian misery, it continues to a source a day in the out with newly top specifically light to the latest decision made by the is very prime minister benjamin anyhow. right. well that speak to not be who to
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is a former us diplomats and a senior node resident fellow at the arab sense of joining us live from washington d. c. thanks very much. and the bill that know we hubs a report. so and also washington dc talking about the arrival of what it costs in the coming days to look at this 2nd phase. now is, what do you think will make of the timing of that given this arab summit of cruise for our of summit is due to be held tomorrow as well. uh, 1st of all, uh the talk is about extending phase one and not moving into phase 2. and the only reason you were the extend 3 is one is in order to get to the lease of the remaining of hostages without uh, having the final uh, full withdraw enough. is there any troops from god? yeah, uh and if there were good intentions to move in to any of these thoughts after
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phase one on the part of the government and frankly on the part of the trump administration as well, they would say, okay, phase 2 is it is rarely phone withdrawal. and how much has already said they would release the remaining hostages. but there is clearly some maneuvering going on, particularly on the far to all right. and it's, and yahoo is government and a willingness by that don't fed ministration to go along with them. i mean, do you think this was the plan potentially long because it has been said that's entering the sci fi deal in the 1st place. seemed to have been pressure from donald trump before he came into presidency. and now this proposal, even though the, the americans haven't confirmed it to extend this phase seems to have been now is being raw. the pushed up by israel was this potentially the plan already never to
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and to phase 2 and to delay as much as possible. i i think so, i mean, clearly the, uh, what the dump administration wants for guys. uh and what is that right? yeah. it is willing to collaborate with the us on a is not a piece that keeps the palestinians on their land and moles into a better city and state. they have other ideas in mind. the thing this one needs to know is that the caliber of us diplomacy has it each done all time low. as was evident, clearly evident in the white house meeting with the zalinski on the plane the issue . but it's not just a matter of fire which is really very distressing. there's also a major shift to the right. and us foreign policy on this
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a to the sation of trump, himself is a very transactional person. and he likes to work and bargains and deals. primarily, uh, financial uh, real estate, the type of deals with golf is the diploma professionally use the real estate, small girl and the business. so it's about the, as you said, that's the us to do. as you said, transactional. the plan that was proposed by the americans with the, with, with b and, and, and trump's was a goal, is there is a real place of real estate which would mean the removal of palestinians from the land. the egyptian president of the fact that has ceased, he has said that this is a major red line of costs as we were just mentioning that as the arab summit of our foreign ministers meeting to discuss this proposal put forward by the egyptians. how likely is that likely? how likely is that going to happen because they have these meetings?
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do we think the arab regional countries are likely to step part pay to ensure that palestinians on displace from the land and the c spy does continue and then into the will a look if history is any guide the previous out of some it's have yielded very low, but this one coming up in cairo is crucial. i think that of world and the region is at the crossroads. either they the, they realize that to deal with them you will have to bargain and bought and going to hard. and therefore, they have to use whatever leverage to out of world possesses. and surely there is a lot of leverage there to be use and therefore get good sessions and get some meaning behind when they say it's a red line. otherwise, if they're not going to use leverage, then the red line means absolutely nothing. in fact with golf would probably
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convince them to pay for the building of uh, gaza, after its been evacuated of its by the simian population. uh that is clearly the intention of most of the trump administration and, and nothing yahoo government and it's a bad sign. frankie, i mean, it's hard for me to predict what the world will decide tomorrow, particularly, and be as so solid. yeah, it'd be as a chance to play a real leadership role here. but the fact that they called the summit at a construction of guys, the summit is a bad sign because they wouldn't bid then they would say they would pledge money each come to the how much they're willing to pay. but then he goes, selection of gaza is impossible unless you 1st have peace. so they have to push for a, b is that preserver speller sitting, you know,
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rise 1st and then they can pledge to rebuild as much as they want. and so those diplomatic mediation as that, so you'll saying should continue not be wholly is a full my us diploma. senior nonresident for the us are sent to thank you very much . i a sure thing. so violent confrontations have broken out so these really connect it between security force designs, family members of people taken captive or killed on october 7th. the good news is people were stopped by security when they attempted to enter the can assist main hallway of prime minister benjamin netanyahu was teaching the families all of them on during this time basement. they say it was states commission into the events outside the 7th. now on post and has been killed and several others injured in the stopping attack in northern israel. it happens that the bus busy transports hub in the city of haifa. police say the
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attack has been schultz, unskilled and occupied east. jerusalem is rudy forces of rated and destroyed form. it happens in the town all very slowly where a palestinian family was forced out. they had to move a life stroke elsewhere. kind of sentience the say these radio and the husband forcibly evict seen people from the homes. unrestricted thing then movements as well as ami has forcibly displaced 90 percent of the palestinian population and the janine refugee comp. nearly 500 houses and facilities have been destroyed since israel's thoughts of its minute 3 res, across the north of the occupied west bank. there all food shortages for those who do remain is ready for us is also called soft electricity and water supplies. the us president donald trump has announced that 25 percent power will be imposed on
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canada and mexico. so seeing from tuesday, the us president had threatened to impose tyrus last month already before suspending the the last minutes box. he has made it clear. there's no room left for negotiations. the tariff says, you know, it will start a week earlier than the reciprocal which is going to be on a couple of weeks earlier. reciprocal starts. reciprocal tabs start on april 2nd and i wanted to make it april 1st, but i didn't want to. i didn't want to go april for say, because that cause to be a that cost a lot of money but that one day but. so we're going april 2nd, but very importantly, tomorrow, tariffs, 25 percent on canada and 25 percent on mexico. and that'll start. so they're gonna have to have a tab. so what they have to do is build their car plants, frankly, and other things in the united states, in which case they have no tears to my will in a moment will hey, from john hallman and mexico city. katrina you is standing by in beijing,
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but 1st let's speak to patsy. cole. haine, in washington dc account proxy. you are listening in the to donald trump. now that was the last a suspense about these terrace books. he finally made the announcement tell us more of what he's been saying. he does like to create suspense. this current us president. yes. because he as you mentioned, went back on the chair of fred last month. there were some questions as to whether he would do it again, but you just heard him say, nope, there's nothing in any of these countries can do. 25 percent on canada, 25 percent on mexico and another 10 percent on china bringing the total to 20. now the poor and i want to see the details. if it's every single product that's very widespread, sometimes there are car about so what else didn't get into deal details on that? it is important to remember this. this is a president who doesn't quite understand. who pays for terence? he repeatedly says that the governments basically do,
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he says the canadians will pay for the tariffs and the mexicans and mexican government pay for the tariffs. that's not how this works. the people do businesses that are reporting those products into the us have to pay the us customs agency that 25 percent in addition to, to what they've paid. and then uh they usually almost always pass that on to consumers. it's also going to be concerning for businesses in this country and farmers because canada and mexico have already said they have a plan in place. they're going to do reciprocal tariffs. many of them really targeting red states are the very people who bought it for donald trump. so this is likely going to create a very much higher prices, not just in canada and mexico, but in the united states. and now donald trump, i think believes this about tears because in his last presidency, when he went to do care of the inflation rate was pretty low. if no is extraordinary though it's not now, as she campaigned and won a large part because things like the price of eggs are just absolutely extremely
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high right now. so he doesn't think the consumers are going to pay for it. the stock market at least, does the dr. jones industrial plummeted upon the news. so that used to be a factor that donald trump paid close attention to. it doesn't seem to be so far in this term, but we'll see. okay, well, a thanks us to view the oversee from the us, but let's close to mexico city to speak with the john holman. now, what has mexico been saying about these tars if the tool? so there's that hasn't been a response from mexican officials of to vote. president trump said a little bit earlier. there's been various questions from reporters to a chat you have with the secretary of economy here at the true minister of the economy and mexico. he's now back from washington, dc. it mexico city. he was trying to lead these negotiations. i think for the mexican government that won't be
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a really bits of power when president trump said that there wasn't any room now for maneuvering for negotiating. that was over in the tire saw going to come in because last time round at president coffee st. i'm actually managed to do that with a last minute phone call with president trump. she managed to ward off tars for a month. i was thinking of press conference this morning, she seemed optimistic, confident that perhaps that could happen to gain. she didn't roll out another phone call from president with president trump. that seems to be off the table next christ on other things as well. it made a big play last week when it said 29 call to look for a tube tvs that were in prison across to the united states. that appeared to be a gift to the united states, to president trump, to try mode of terrace in full then it also i sent $10000.00 members of the national guard to the board to try and still defend to now and also the president trump said a migrant sites with the 2 things he was asking met, skirt to do in order to not apply these tyrus. miss carson said,
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pointed out that the number of migrant migrants but hitting and the arriving of us, buddha is the lowest that it has been the is. so i think this country will be thinking, what else can we do? what are we going to do now? but the tire seems to be coming into effect the president set the best plan b. c, and date. as patsy said that mexico is expected to introduce paul gets its hers. so us product slight bub in the country, feels it doesn't necessarily say need for it. small kids, but they will affect american produces, but the reality is that the met is going to come a really depends on the united states, but sense of mexican expos. go to the so this is going to have an impact. some, it's good for us consumers for us companies to apart the supply chain, but it's really once it goes into effect, going to be very devastating for the mexican economy. yeah, of course. thanks very much. that's the latest from mexico city. now let's go to country, you know, katrina or other you in beijing,
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a country now. we have hubs from the white house and that some cosigned and old of 20 percent tires on the train. uh, have we had any reaction from where you are? both whitehead early hit one choose a 5 am, but certainly china was preparing folders. its not surprised when the truck was campaigning to become president. he threatened 60 percent. so china has been planning to respond to these tires. now we've had a this claim from to the trump administration, that china is not doing enough to send the type of fentanyl to the us. and this is the reason for imposing these extra cash 10 percent initially at the beginning of february. and now this at another 10 percent 20 percent total, they just completely refuted that it's not doing enough on this. it says that it's this one of the strictest countries in the world when it comes to the control of narcotics. it also said that it launched as special operation full the us to control fentanyl and fetch overlays of drugs last year,
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and lots of progress has been made so in china is eyes. the whole central reason is a complete pretext. it says that trump administration simply passing the button, testing on the blames, failing to solve its own domestic prizes when it comes to fentanyl. now, when it comes to the tires itself, the aging has had repeatedly. these were only backside out. we've had the chinese and back to this to the us just on speaking additive engine friday, saying that task. so i mean switch rates of injury on one self than others. you said that last year the us china trade was what? $680000000000.00, and this is new to mutually beneficial cooperation. and not only do these harris by like w t o rules, they also will deal heavy blow to supply chains and the global economy at large. now when it comes to a china response, aging is urging the trump administration to come back to the negotiation table. and if it fails to that, to do that, it will impose its own counter measures. so far. we know that this will involve tariff and non tariff measures and most likely us agricultural goods and food will
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be effected. ok, thanks very much. katrina you from the latest infringing now turning his focus to ukraine from says, resumes zalinski has come across as i'm grateful off to years of us supports and he was president, has repeated his wish. the threat of minerals deal should be signed as well. i just think you should be more appreciative because this country has stuck with them through the chickens and we've given them much more than europe in europe should have given more than us. because as you know, that's right there. that's the border that this uh, this country really was like defense. so the border, it was, it was very important to europe and i'm not knock in europe. i'm saying they just, they were a lot smarter than joe biden, because joe biden didn't have a clue. he just gave money hand over fist and they should have been able to equalize with us. in other words, if we gave a dollar, they should have given what we gave $350000000000.00, they probably gave
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a 100. but on top of it all, they get their money back because they is doing it in the form of a loan editor secured lock. so when i saw that which i had known about for a little while, i said it's time for us to be smart. at the same time, it's great for them because they goes in the country taking the river, which is going to fuel this big engine and especially the engine that we've in a very short time created and we get something and we're in the we're there, we have a presence there. all right, well let's bring in a patsy call hain once again. who's like for us in washington dc. so we heard more commentary the from trump on ukraine. what more was he saying? he was saying that he'd spoke to european leaders over the weekend, but it's clear after that literally unprecedented rating of a foreign leader and an ally in the oval office on friday. the donald trump is still pretty miffed with the mirror zalinski you put on social media that he
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doesn't want to make a deal. speaking to reporters there, he said, anyone who doesn't want to make a deal is going to be around very long. he sort of, kind of, echoing with some of his age decided, which is they think zalinski should step down on a lot of other senior republican said the us has absolutely no right to talk about who should lead ukraine. he's very missed, very annoyed by the fact that so once he says it's going to be a long war. he said he, that's the other thing you could say, basically add america that will not put up with this much longer. so obviously the back and forth continues asked if you were going to if the deal for those where emitter. busy is was dead, he said, listen to my speech is given a speech to a joint session of congress on a tuesday and just 3 about 26 hours from now. so obviously it's going to be mentioned. they're very clear that he is still very much annoyed with president zalinski and was interested in one of the things in their overall office
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exchange. president gorski pointed out that, well, president trump, in his 1st term, had a deals with russia and they had a cease fire that rush, it kept not a c, sorry, but in agreement they kept the rest of violated repeatedly will trump was president, will that obviously got under his skin because he started talking about how, what russia did was under obama bush, president bush present rama president by and not him. and so obviously that was you don't see people publicly disagree with donald trump. very often look, prison phones get his up several times and it's obviously that that's still intro and president trump's had that he's a bit annoyed by that. okay, thank if very much of the a from washington c, v 0. the proxy call. hey, now let's get the russian view to these developments. dimitri polanski, he's russia's 1st obviously permanent representative to the u. n. and joins us live
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now from new york. um, now the us has twice sided with roster, especially when it came to vote. the united nations that was smart b a. so none of us feel the rush or ukraine. what you say about the relationship now between of us and russia, because clearly there's a shift to i can say that there are very positive then the sounds as if winds blowing. but still there is a lot to be done and to understand the way we are so, so far they haven't been very few concrete steps. so they are still you have to materialize, but to a quiet the optimistic. and we're saying obviously we were just talking there about how we use looking to increase its defense of budget and in terms of protecting itself, the best thing from russia is you think that's just to find. and i think that's what's happening right now is a good opportunity for every one to see who is the who's interested in the
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continuation of the war and who is interested in peace. we have been saying repeatedly in the us uh for several months. so even years that is it, as katie is reminded, so unity beckers, i'm not interested in bringing the war to and we started so these special needs sort of variation because we have to stop the war which was going on the from 2014 and we, we are ready to to implement the goals of our special military operations easily by diplomatic way, or by military way. we have been saying it's a consistently for quite a long time. now i think everybody sees the true colors or is it as can you stream on what are the true colors of its european back? cuz they are saying that so ukraine and it's clear from the other countries what the goal is in the us for award to continue. and yet in february 2022 russia digital.
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