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disaster hard ever present at some taxi drivers claim they haven't even given rights to the deceased. the retail of a traumatized community. witness. so now i mean goes on out of jersey to the our lead is back and injection proposal for garza's reconstruction in governance without the slicing palestinians. the one my name's by you, this is out of their lives from down and signed. 1000 palestinians varies from the west as, as well, choke supplies of food medicine, life saving 8. today the united states wants to trade war against canada,
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canada, and mexico and china head back at heavy tire. some ties by donald trump was fast, that the levies could push on process focus. new cranes president says he's ready to sign and minerals deal with the u. s. b i. the office is below trump, wind rush the welcome to the program. our latest meeting in colorado have and dos and egyptian plan for the reconstruction of the gaza strip countering a controversial proposal put forward by us president donald trump. on the 5 year plan will cost around $53000000000.00 without displacing the palestinian population from the strip. it will begin with the removal of unexploded bones um, 15000000 tons of rubble to the goal is to rebuild the strip by the year
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2030 need is agreed to set up a trust fund that when finance reconstruction, apollo, sitting in prime is something i haven't missed the fast says the funds would sink international financing and the other side, possibly, even with the world banks help on the plan also calls for the opening of an apple. it's a commercial ha. but the a technology help as well as hotels on the the proposal from us would not govern the territory. instead, egypt says that a committee of independent politicians and technocrats from dogs that would be put in charge. that is until a were food palestinian authority can take control. and proposal also cause the elections to be held within a year to sort stream in the approved plan has a comprehensive understanding for speed. the other company programs that would be implemented to do during that period spanning from 6 months to
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one year that include providing anthem, housing, and shelters for the palestinians who are in the open in open aid in gaza. and at this point, we would work to move as much as possible of the rubble and they did bery and deal with uh, emissions or broadcasts uh on other explosives. uh, the tenants being that when they did was well, how about the home and this is their plan fully and completely supported by all of the or nation states. the plan is to reconstruct the gaza strip based on specific phases and there are means to raise air of an international funding with the preservation of the legal status of gaza as part of the future of posting and state of the palestinian prime minister. and the most of all welcoming the plan adopted
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in congress was the dissolving c mean. gaza is an integral part of the palestinian territories. free. uniting garza with the rest of the palestinian territories. and the one or dorothy and one administration with not only facilitate the reconstruction which is important, but it will also establish an independent palestinian state. therefore, we hope in this plan and see it as an important step forward. or loss has welcomed the outcome of the emergency summit. it says that we appreciate the, our position, rejecting attempts to displace people or a bit, a blurred tate, that national cause under any pretext or cover. it adds the summit clues to implement the ceasefire agreement, and garza signed represents political support for the palestinian people prussia on the entities to prevent it from changing of forcing the agreement. it will say
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welcomes palestinians aspirations for freedom and independence by holding legislative and presidential elections as soon as possible. i also had for the as raise the as riley foreign ministry says that the arab summit fails to address the realities of the situation following october. the 7th 2023 remaining rooted in outdated perspectives. no simply that come off as brutal a terrorist attack which resulted in thousands of his riley depths and hundreds of kidnappings is not mentioned. know, is that any condemnation of this murderous terrace, that terrorist entity referring that to her loss? the ministry praise is donald trump's reconstruction, planned for guns and a keys as armed states of using palestinians as pulls against israel, condemning them to a tunnel, refugee stasis. well, mohammed john june is here in the studio with us once again. mm hm. and so
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a and we've been hearing from our leaders throughout the course of the evening at the latest being the arab, at the gyptian foreign minister. what can you glean from his final statement? it's extremely in that final press conference from by the top is out the of egypt and foreign minister went into a lot more detail, real nitty gritty kind of stuff that we hadn't heard in the several previous hours . all the speeches during that extraordinary era, bleak summit, he talked, as you mentioned, just a few moments ago about the specific phases of egypt and vision of this plan that was adopted by all the member states and the attendees. at this, somebody talked about the 1st phase costing around $20000000000.00, and that that would take around one to 2 years. he talked about how they wanted to build temporary housing and gaza during that phase that they would be reconstruction like debris removal. how to deal with unexploded munitions, how,
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how to restore and rebuild hospitals and drinking water stations for palestinians that have been displaced in god's. and then he talked about a 2nd phase, which they believe would cost around $30000000000.00 that would take around 2 and a half years. that that would be the full restoration of basic services for residents in gaza. and also talked about the things such as like trying to rebuild a police force and the, the training of that police force could potentially take place in egypt. so a lot more of the specifics of the plan as the egyptians and vision that that hadn't really be been envisioned earlier in the evening or in the lead up to a to of this extraordinary summit. the former minister also talked about an administrative committee that had already been decided upon that will visit other countries, including european countries, possibly japan as well as the us that they are in constant communication. he said with the united states because the purpose of this, some of the, one of the main purposes of this summit was to counter this proposal made by us
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president donald trump last month in which he said that the palestinians would be displaced from gaza. and that the us would take over gaza, mr. absolve. they also mentioned the importance of the creation of a palestinian state that the cycle of wine was needed to be broken is that could only be achieved through political will. as you say, mohammed, the whole purpose of this summit was to count to trump's plan a and to get donald trump and israel to approve an alternative to drums plan. how realistic is it or? well, everybody who's spoken this evening, it seems to be a common thread through what, what we've seen over the course of the last few hours that everybody has been indicating that this is not something that's going to be easy to achieve. certainly they want to achieve it, but most of the speakers have said that they're going to need international by and for this, obviously the us is going to have to get on board is real, is going to have to play a part. now it's interesting because after the news came out that the plan had been
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endorsed by all the attendees. you had, how much coming out with a statement in which they welcomed the proposal. but they also said that they welcome to what was stated in the summit about building palestinian national institutions to express our people's aspirations for freedom and independence by holding elections as soon as possible. and what's interesting about that is because when exemption president of different diocese he spoke earlier in the evening, he indicated that one of the things that was going to happen in this proposal was essentially the sidelining of how much because what the egyptians were talking about was the creation of some form of technocratic governance body, your administration body that would rule in gaza in an intern period until the palestinian authority took over. so the question was, how was, how much going to look at that? beyond that though, we have a reality in that israel has already, seemingly rejected this plan. as you mentioned just a few moments ago, israel's come up with a statement saying that this doesn't reflect a reality post october 7th. so how exactly is this? is this plan going to be welcomed by other international actors of what is the us
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going to say? we're still waiting to see what us present, donald trump will say. and israel is already seemingly rejecting. it's how much harder does it make it to implement all of this one more thing. i'll just mention that many people throughout the course of the evening spoke about the fact that there's going to be a reconstruction conference that's scheduled in cairo at some point next month. the reason that's important is because, even though we now have more specifics about the plan as envisioned by egypt, how much is going to cost? the key question is, who's going to pay for this? when are they going to pay for this? is it just going to be regional actors or international actually is going to be participating in funding this as well? by and t of question still know how much i'm doing fine. keep unpacking that for us as well. the need is released a statement of funding that supports a pace that fulfills palestinian rights on a 2 state solution with the rights for time for refugees went on to say they are rejecting any form of palestinian displacement,
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whether it within all be on that land. on the any pre text or justification and timing, as well as we send decision to hold humanitarian aids and gaza and close border crossings. use for relief operations, improving egypt comprehensive recovery plan for dasa. we cool for full financial material and political support for this plan on edge international donors to contribute. they will say say, they are prioritizing the full implementation of the ceasefire. grievance have called on the un security council to deploy an international peacekeeping forces in the west bank and gaza speak now. so you'll see michael bag. he's a senior consulting fellow, a feat, mean a program which has some house. i'm a specialist and is right. 8 politics. he joins us now from london. many thanks for your time. you'll see. so your thoughts on is as well as response that we received this evening to this hour, but applying, does it come as a surprise?
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that is me. i try to say, i'm surprised, but i think the one should be disappointed. this is, this is often the people don't think that there was the called the, the meeting to the chairman singlish. many things that the positive for is the positive for the students supposed to be for the region usually doesn't have to accept in the 1st thing, some every thing that thing that but it should say, we accept the positive above the above the ending to all in the construction of garza, actually we found saying that from us one being controlled by saying that the student was 40 is going to control the control gaza. it's quite quite clear that slow the most of the region and visits envisaged as a political social security for everyone. so i think is a good fit. she said it's been a little closer to this,
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and they stay quinn's the things that you would like to talk to you about last year . but unfortunately, the copies of government, unless it gets every thing that each one is outside subject. and this is also very clear diplomacy. obviously also what was president tom saying they only a few weeks ago about they bought the dig functional for the buy they offered. but as soon as something goes up, there's also something between a, almost an efficient policy is a, but it's not going to advantage all given that we know the americans position on the is riley's, i mean the made very clear that goes with the future council involved from us, do you think the plan presented today should have made more clear where they stood on her mouth and also how they would get from austin to psalms? for example. i think following goes to the survey. i think most of the did you understand that some of us can play it? well?
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definitely not as a military force, but also feel like no dying as a, as a predictor falls. as somebody said, it's a pretty comfortable saying. the other thing is, society is one aspect, responsibility is what it is to what does that do me and i look over the last a 70 months at the end of the day, the most important thing to use and that's what you learn. i think he's, well, it's not accepting that thing was solomon. another is actually the statement said today, and the phone police thing also is the way we government. we've gotten a guy in the mean guy talking about in building entering the government will administer the full spectrum cards there. so again, we follow saying how much is out because the assisted in control of the and, and these are the seem to negotiation of the release of the hostages. so actually diploma to me. i think it was quite small,
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much when to explicitly to this. but everyone can say that the long ago, you still have the same also d. and this is the one of the 1st thing that i still want you to ensure that guys that doesn't pause one way or another. say it's like say to a said as much as is less than one. proposal adds to the people of guys. you also thank you for your time this evening. you'll see malcolm bags, senior consultant fellow at the mina program at chatham house as well as well as been blocking all food fuel and medicine from entering gauze and wallace. east. my deal is in limbo. united nation says food prizes have moved and doubled as a result. rights groups have condemned. the decision accusing his role of using starvation as a weapon, a full and palestinians in gauze with say, they fit from and will return to the strip if the will response or the thought out actually, what is this decision?
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it is an execution. what more do they want to do to us this as an execution? when they prevent everything from people, what is left? they destroyed our homes and they also prevent suit entering from reaching us who would accept this? or i'm going to get this feeling my, the closing the crossings will make the situation even worse than it already is. a situation is not good while the crossings are open. so what will it be like if they close the things we'll get wes, this basically nothing good in the whole country and the joy we've experienced hunger and a lack of food. and the truth is we are in a real family. this is not a line. it could not find anything to eat for a week. and again, because of this, we wonder if famine could return again, one of the biggest surprises that we are in the 21st century and the world allows this family of luck. all right, you bet. did you marry? this is a decision of genocide in human rights organizations, a standing and looking at us out children, us of and before we live to a stage when we were hungry, we vegetables, grass,
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and dry bread. there were days when we slipped without food. we hope we will not return to the stage, and we hook the entire willed oppression of the effects just in the state of the drought. to give us the most basic right. and when i put the phase as a full blown trade was sending shockwave through the economies of canada and mexico, china and the united states, less than $24.00 was also the white house announced harris. some of the america's largest retail. busy as a warning, prices have to rise at sun shad prices tumbling. washington's also announced an additional 10 percent lobby on china. what kind of his prime minister justin crudo is called? trump's meshes, very dom, he's accused of trying to ruin the canadian economy. chaper townslee has moved from also the canadian prime minister made
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a point to address 3 distinct audiences to the canadian people. he called for unity in the face of most likely to be economic hardship. to americans, he implode them to realize their economic hardship was not the canadian sold. and then he addressed donald trump himself. now i want to speak directly to one specific american donald kate, in the over 8 years. you and i have worked together. we've done big sticks, we signed a historic deal that has created record jobs and growth in both of our countries. we've done big things together on the world stage as canada and us have done together for decades for generations. and now we should be working together to ensure even greater prosperity for north americans in
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a very uncertain and challenging world. trusted. i'm sure there was also one who felt donald trump's goal was an imposing these terrorists and sparking a trade war. shoot, i replied, nothing less than the destruction of kind of those economy and kind of there's an ex ation. as the united states, 55 states shepherd, nancy al jazeera, also the president donald trump has now threatened to father increased tariffs on canadian goods, and it based on truth, social trump said, please explain to a governor to the of canada. but when he puts on a retaliatory tower from the us, reciprocal tower will immediately increase by a like amount. patrick line has moved from washington. the us president donald trump has taken to social media to say that he will respond to canada is responding to his original terrace with more terrorist, but he didn't give any specifics. now let's remember, this is
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a present who said that the tears might cause some pain just a little bit, but just temporarily. and when he is repeatedly told by reporters that it isn't the countries the pay, the tariff is the importers or getting orders in from those countries who often pass the cost along to consumers who call that a mess. now, the vast majority of economists say that's exactly what is going to happen. that's sounds from these tariffs, in his 1st term, but your very important differences. most household items were exempted. for example, boys from china, that doesn't seem to be the case. now these are across the board tear of all products coming in from canada, just canada, mexico. and we're starting to hear some reaction from republican lawmakers who are still broadly supportive. it just have new patients with this, let it play out, see how it develops. and i think at the end of the day, america is going to be better off american consumers, american families,
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and all of us as a, as a nation. and as another key difference between the last time we tried tariff and this administration is not just the scope, but the fact that inflation is really all americans are talking about. it is one of the biggest reasons why donald trump is back in the oval office. they told posters, they believe he could bring down the price of eggs, the price of know the price of gas economy to say this will likely have the exact opposite impact. and the way the canada is promising to retaliate, they're going to target red states. those are the few very people who voted for donald trump protocol. he algebra washington or mexican goods going into the united states facing a 25 percent tariff as well. president claudia sean found, announced the move, saying she will lose so imposed latavia trained tars images as he's always been there. we have decided to respond with tariff and non tariff measures that i will announce next week. it is by no means our intention to start an economic or trade
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war, which unfortunately and regret debris is the opposite of what we should be doing. we should be integrating our economies more to strengthen our region. one ton is also taking counsel measures to the tariffs, encouraging adding 10 to 15 percent on us agricultural products and putting american companies on its export control list comes as its most important political gathering of the year begins as katrina you reports foundation a china wasted no time announcing its own response to new tariffs from the united states. it will impose extra levies of 15 percent on american chicken, which colon and coffin while so it means so organ, polk, beef fruits, vegetables, and seafood will receive an added 10 percent. it's also added $25.00 american companies to with export and investment control list, restricting their ability to do business with the country and says it will suit us at the world trade organization which is do so. we would never accept pressure and
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the threats and will resume, hopefully safe called our national sovereignty security and a development interest. the announcement came hours of to the trump administration, imposed an extra 10 percent tariff on chinese goods doubling the duties since february analyst describe beatings, response as restraint. they're not seemingly trying to escalate the getting into a war of words. not, you know, saying donald trump to, you know this, that or calling him names or anything like that. so they're just waiting and watching. i think they came to the realization you cannot control. donald trump, you can just simply prepare how to best prepare china and it's economy for the future is just one of the topics being discussed at the 2 sessions summit. the 1st session, the chinese people's political consultative conference opened on tuesday, gathering 2000 cross routes, representatives, invasions grateful of the people. the delegates attending this conference come from all walks of life,
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things we'd entrepreneurs and detain as teachers and village needed. that job is provide feedback to the governments about how well policies are working on the ground and to propose changes to existing laws. suggestions, search law include providing better infrastructure for china is growing number of elderly strengthening mechanisms for reviewing a i did rated content online and boosting the income of chinese farm is as performed as on the other side of the world. difficult days may lie ahead unless the us is willing to return to the negotiating table. dating says it's to protect measures, including those on agricultural goods will come into effect on march 10. katrina you out to 0 aging. still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of force to play is heavy. rain swung the international cap, the
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i had a law that was not down under an eastern coastal areas of australia have been preparing for the imminent arrival of a tropical cycle. oh, yes, the gold coast is expecting that storm system to start to pull its way in such a night into a friday. so really caused some gale force winds, very highways and some west the weather. now it is set to become a category to storm again, as alfred polls its way somewhere between brisbin and the sunshine coast. if we look at the stats on this one, what winds of a 100 kilometers per hour gusts, so potentially a $150.00 and a major flood risk, cuz it's gonna be lots of rain here as it moves in land. so stay in to friday. elsewhere across the country, it is still a very dry and settled picture with a heat continuing to build the costs essential areas on wednesday and pub,
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we'll see the temperature pump up to associate degree celsius the by the end of the week. when is the land? well, things have cooled down. we have seen some thunder storms as well. thanks to a cold front. moving from the south to the north island that is looking more settled on 1st day. 17 degrees celsius in christ church. the 5 years out through the virus was discovered, a quarter of the world's population remains on vaccinated for cove at 19. this is recognized. if i can do it right. o g 0 investigates. if a globe depends i make treaty can and vaccine in equity. the floss in the curve point now to 0. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back here watching out, is there a mind top stories this our, our leaders in cairo have adopted a reconstruction plans and concepts now like the proposal performed by the us. this one calls to rebuilding the strip without forcibly displacing around 2000000 people . to set goals for an independent commission to govern for an intern period. the u on says feed prices in golf, i have more than doubled off to is around blocked aid from going in. the spin no fresh supplies of food fuel medicine into the office and sunday as the seas 5 deal
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is in by canada has been hit, has hit back at having us parish by imposing a 25 percent levy on us imports from it as adjusting treat, denounced the types asbury done on the keys trumpet, trying to ruin canada is economy. i was off to the us paused ministry and to ukraine. president, florida is lensky says that he committed to ending the war with russia as soon as possible. so that's the set of possible peace agreement could begin with a prisoner exchange, an end we'll see in our tax. you'll cycle fridays. he said missing from seattle office, quote, request of all, see what browser animals constructive needs to be fried to what landscape we see constructive corporation and true partnership, give them a to me. what happened at the white house instead of our plan. negotiations is regrettable. good to see what we must find the strength of us to move forward. respect one another. as we have always respected america,
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europe and all our partners and work together to bring peace closer place. i'm grateful to every once you support your green and design enough to me would be a washington se crane's not just provide us a but cave is now looking to your to step up. it's support charles profit as well. this is a german gift called air defense system. it has a range of around 5 kilometers and can far over a 1000 rounds a minute without european and american supplied weapons like this, ukraine says it couldn't intersect the nightly russian drone attacks across the country. american military assistance has been suspended. the announcement came a few days off to ukraine. president below de zalinski refused to sign a minimal deal with washington because of what he says was a lack of us security guarantees. the president, $300.00 and 5th,
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the us has supplied around $69000000000.00 worth of weapons like this. that's approximately 50 percent of alms to ukraine, since rush is full scale invasion 3 years ago. you hope all my boy, europe should in any case increases assistance to us because this is primarily in their interests. we fear that trump will agree with russia in some kind of truce will stopping the conflict. but where is the security guarantee we need your crimes findings in dates of supply the country with billions of dollars was of military kit like this over the last 3 years. the question now is whether you are, can continue those sorts of supplies, either as a security guarantee, or indeed to continue fighting without the help of the us administration. under donald trump. europe says it's ready to step off and mobilize, move them $840000000000.00 for ukraine. but kind of do that fast enough. if we are deprived of these capabilities to different rental itself,
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it will inevitably translate into human lives. so and trump is play a very dangerous game on the president boynton will definitely use this opportunity

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