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a job with it, too. we'll own it. of a palestinian state. police in sweden are trying to establish the motive behind the deadliest mass shooting the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. in the country's history. the us postal service says it's topped accepting the us postal service says it's topped accepting the us postal service says it's stopped accepting parcels from mainland china parcels from mainland china and hong kong and hong kong until further notice. until further notice. hello. hello. an extraordinary news trump and the israeli prime conference between president minister, benjamin netanyahu, at the white house. at the white house. president trump put forward president trump put forward a dramatic shift in policy on the middle east and said a dramatic shift in policy the us will take over
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and own the gaza strip. and own the gaza strip. he told reporters that palestinians would be resettled elsewhere in the region. the us president spoke of levelling the territory to create what he called "the riviera of the middle east". benjamin netanyahu called the proposal something that "could change history". have a listen to both leaders. the us will take over the gaza strip, and we will do a job with it, too. we'll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings — level it out — create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers ofjobs and housing for the people of the area. do a realjob. do something different. just can't go back — if you go back, it's going to end up the same way it has for 100 years. mr president, ladies and gentlemen, israelwill end the war by winning the war.
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to live there, and didn't tell us what the long—term future would be for palestinians who had previously lived in gaza. israel had ever had. he certainly lived up to that today. of a palestinian state. of a farabia an state. of a f arabia and tate. of a farabia and israel have been working on normalising their relations years. the country's foreign ministry said this position is "firm and unwavering". our correspondent in washington, carl nasman, announcement was greeted. over there in london. i mean, this really doesjust represent a fundamental —
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for the us to come in, you know, kind of redevelop this land and then "own it", in donald trump's words — of course, the last president, president biden, was very clear in the region. to relocate gazans would be a recipe for chaos and tension in the region. we've been hearing, obviously, a lot of reaction within the us — politicians really sounding off. nearly, you know, all democrats who have spoken out about this have been against it. of criticising this plan.
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basically bringing home end to fighting. and, you know, we are also supposed to see a more full now, although the americans are still insisting that things are on track, that steve witkoff with qatar being a key regional mediator, pointing out that there are contradictions here between the big picture that president trump has laid out, and this stated commitment to the current ceasefire deal. to jordan and libya. he's in london. peter millett, thank you for talking to us. what your
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talking to us. what is your reaction to what president trump has said? i reaction to what president trump has said?— reaction to what president trump has said? reaction to what president ti a np has said? reaction to what president ti a np he word. ' reaction to what president ti a np he word. i cannot see rd is a good word. i cannot see this being in any one's interest other than far right in 7- the ground have palestinians on the ground have an affinity to the they an affinity to the land, they are not going to go unless they are not going to go unless they are forced. if they are h, £777ifiat§77 55”... h, 7777that7is7 7777 thatlsethn7|c forced, that is ethnic cleansing, that is a violation, serious violation of international law. it going international law. it is going to the region and destabilise77 i certainly destabilise jordan. i glad certainly destabilisejordan. i glad the five countries of am glad the five countries of the have outa-ainst out against original come out against the original idea of moving the population. the �*america = l-7 i just cannot7 i just cannot see sovereignty, i just cannot see this being in anybody�*s interest. i think it is that our own that our l comes nag??? ! “flfifi r i? that our l comes out government quickly comes out reaffirms its commitment to
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two state solution and for international respect for international law. what respect for international law. what you respect for international law. what you are saying it from what you are saying it . , , like you are taking works extremely donald trump's works extremely "is are —7 77 77 7777 donald trump's works extremely "is are not77 77 77 7777 donald trump's works extremely "is are notjust 7 77 77 7777 seriously. you are notjust this as rather grand viewing this as rather grand ambitious a real 77 a real estate declarations of a real estate tycoon. declarations of a real estate coon. , , ., , tycoon. this is not 'ust anotherfi tycoon. this is notjust another - estate - tycoon. this is not just i another - estate deal. tycoon. this is not just - another - estate deal. this another real estate deal. this is a homeland for palestinians i think we hate seen i think we haee seen in i think we hate seen in the and i think we have seen in the past that you dismiss past that you cannot dismiss donald trump's words. there is -== lack of understanding within a lack of understanding within his administration of the a lack of understanding within his adminis1 on on of the a lack of understanding within his adminis1 on on i ground. in sensitivities on the ground. in first presidency he his first presidency he �*with some surrounded himself with some people who understanding of people who had understanding of context here. i if anybody is �* if anybody is actually to him, were prepared to saying to him, were prepared to to him that this is not going to work, it is not in the interest of the us or the interest of the us or the interest of the us or the interest of or in the interest of europe or in the uk, either. the more his uk, either. and the more his are to stand up to friends are able to stand up to his bullying say clearly to
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his bullying and say clearly to him that this is a good him that this is not a good idea, and returning to §§§§5d*%*�*j*““d *“ , |n in the seififingfz; zee as; see . in the region and gmssszeso ooo so so; . in the region and a —7 to proceed, 7 to proceed, to 7 way to proceed, to rebuild gaza, certainly, put aid return humanitarian aid that return remaining hostages, release palestinian 7 palestinian prisoners. the more palestinian prisoners. the that was in place before plan that was in place before of the three stage ceasefire reconstruction leading to the reconstruction gazais leading to the reconstruction gaza is fine, but this idea of gaza is fine, but this idea of gaza is fine, but this idea of removing the 2 of gaza is fine, but this idea of removing into 2 of gaza is fine, but this idea of removing into other of the region and then parts of the region and then in people who have no bringing in people who have no connection with the land other than agreed for the riviera of than agreed for theriviera of middle east, this an thesmiddle east, this is an that needs to dismissed == this is not an idea that needs to be dismissed. almost at what would be second stage oii second stage oil the the second stage of the ceasefire deal, viewed as being problematic 77 problematic to 77 problematic to negotiate77 the first. the iiirst. do you iieeii than the first. do you feel that what donald trump has said an effect on those
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will have an effect on those negotiations, potentially jeopardise things?- negotiations, potentially jeopardise things? s it a 7 itis 7 7 it is throwing of the think it is throwing all of the cards up in the air. and cards back up in the air. and there are the interests in that race meaning hostages race meaning israeli hostages —— in the hostages. —— in the remaining hostages. there is commitment to humanitarian rebuilding i think goo77d gaza. i think it was good when the uk, france and theruk. france and germany their commitment to reaffirmed their comm'tmentto ~ , ~ ~ ~ but reaffirmed their commitmenttfl ~ , ~ ~ ~ but unfortunately us unwra but unfortunately the us a major unwra is a majorfunder to unwra come at institution at humanitarian institc'tion can help at humanitarian institution can help bring and whlghgrgagn helrhrr"; food and so schools, medicine, so many schools, hospitals have been destroyed in gaza. need to give in gaza. the need to give those poor people, the innocent civilians, return them to a stable life. that should be the rather than trying commitment rather than trying to rebuild a riviera on the mediterranean.— ld ?== “a say e== _d say there supporters would say there be a ceasefire without �*efi�*il�*i�*fi�* tie a e?§defire§'thfiot 7 77 77 7 trump. ere-aidi- ’ f ’ trum. ., ere-aidi- ’ w w trum. . ., role 7 role in 7 - role in achieving that.
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major role in achieving that. i think whatever deal was but i think whatever deal was behind the scenes there, of allowing the of allowing the impunity of in the west bank. issues are in — -77 z west bank, 7 west bank, as 7 west bank, as well. 7 west bank, as well. and77the the west bank, as well. and the risk to region, the to risk to the region, the risk to jordan, concern that the jordan—f much concern that the of america's friends z= the region. them in the region. bullying them into is not going into submission issootsgoio a work. 0k, peter millett, former uk work. ok, peter millett, former uk ambassador— work. 0k, peter millett, former uk ambassador to _ work. 0k, peter millett, former uk ambassador to jordan - work. 0k, peter millett, former uk ambassador to jordan and i 7 thankyou 7 thank you much a libya, thank you very much a to us. were talking to us. while we were speaking peter millett you talking to us. while we were spe looking peter millett you talking to us. while we were spe looking at eter millett you talking to us. while we were spe looking at live millett you talking to us. while we were spe looking at live pictures )u are looking at live pictures from gaza. it is the refugee are looking at live pictures from located is the refugee of camp located in the middle of the strip and it is one of the gaza strip and it is one of the gaza strip and it is one of the live shots this is south of gaza. the rafah the south of gaza. the rafah between gaza and egypt crossino between gaza and eoyotss —~—— , we have been crossino between gaza and eoyots , , we have been watching crossino between gaza and eoyotss —~—— , we have been watching day and we have been watching day after day many lorries going in
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and bringing aid and and out, bringing aid and supplies in and leaving empty, sign ofany 77 sign of any lorries 77 sign of any lorries there at no sign of any lorriessthere at moment but there has been a since that steady stream since that ceasefire took place. sense the destruction that we were about in gaza. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
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on tariffs, donald trump says... but what's the us getting out of this, aside from risking a trade war? with canada, donald trump had already suggested it then he announced a 25% tax on canadian imports, pointing to concerns about immigration have paused, with canada agreeing to further imports, with immigration and drugs again a concern.
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a very public flexing of america's muscles? then with china, this is an example of how donald trump wants america to be more self—reliant — is damaged in the process. but when he says there's a price to pay, he may well be right. the national heralth service in england has a certain type of long—lasting medication for his paranoid
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this cctv footage captures him on the morning he killed three people. they were 19—year—old students barnaby webber he then attempted to murder three others. calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, was convicted and attempted murder. before the attacks, he was sectioned under today, a review commissioned by nhs england into his investigators found that the offer of care to his case. they say the risk in his case was not fully understood, managed, documented
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or communicated, and his family's voice was not effectively considered. including risk assessments, family engagement and information sharing. the trust, giving its first interview since the killings, apologised to the victims' families and said and we should have done better. and i want to extend my apologies to all of those with my organisation. our services are very different today than they were shortly after calocane was sentenced to an indefinite for a public inquiry. it'sjust dragging this horror and this trauma out.
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but i can't. .. appropriate justice. in a statement in response to the review, they say the family of valdo calocane have also released a statement for the immeasurable pain his actions have caused. they say the review shows that the mental—health—care system is in crisis, and needs an urgent and the care provided to calocane. was among the dead.
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with police saying they think the attacker acted alone. graham satchell reports. late into the night, police were still at the school in sweden as they investigate how and why so many the attacker making his way through the building, and runs for their life. this resident nearby was filming on her phone oh, my god! inside the building... alarm. ..students took refuge under their desks. centre for adult learners.
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when i looked behind me, i saw three people everyone was shocked. they said, "get out, get out." was happening, parents tried desperately to keep in touch with their loved ones. thing and has been very scared. is terror—related, and that the shooter — sweden has one of the highest rates of gun crime in the european union — blamed largely on gang rivalry. at a local church, families have been gathering, waiting for news. the dead have not yet been identified. of course, people are very
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but the air is now colder, and in that chilly air with clear skies — and particularly as the winds and some patches of mist and fog develop, too. but how did this happen? high pressure to build in from the south. of the week, but the milder air has been swept away — conditions, marked in blue here. so a chilly start to wednesday morning. level rising through the day. elsewhere, a lot of sunshine around — into the afternoon. but as the high pressure becomes more established on wednesday night into thursday morning, the winds
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away like a stone. here it's a mild start to the day — but elsewhere and clear through the morning, but a lot of sunshine around, dry and fine. by the end of the day, we'll start to draw in more just a little. we'll keep that easterly wind as we head into friday. so here's the outlook for our capital cities, then.
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this is bbc news — the headlines. in a dramatic shift in middle east policy, with all palestinians resettled elsewhere. egypt, jordan and saudi arabia have all condemned the plan. a hamas official called the proposal "ridiculous" and "absurd". clear failings are found in the mental health treatment after at ten people were killed at a college in orebro. i bet most i bet most of i bet most of you i bet most of you use i bet most of you use this i bet most of you use this company, it is google.
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