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block will be dismantled. a new lawsuit has been filed a new lawsuit has been filed against the us rapper against the us rapper sean diddy combs as he awaits sean diddy combs as he awaits trial on charges trial on charges and an environmentally and an environmentally friendly meaty treat — dog food made from lab—grown friendly meaty treat — meat goes on sale in britain. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to the programme. proposal that the us take over the gaza strip and remove the palestinian population. the palestinian population. a spokeswoman said the president was committed to rebuilding the territory and "temporarily" relocating its residents. relocating its residents.
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on tuesday, mr trump said the displacement would be permanent. the us secretary of state called it a generous offer to rebuild gaza. this is what is left of the gaza strip after 15 months of war. more than two million palestinians live there. the president's plan is to resettle palestinians away from gaza — relocate them to egypt and jordan, even though those countries have said "no". let's speak to our correspondentjoe inwood, who's injerusalem for us. hello. there has been condemnation across the arab world but also amongst key us allies. what has been the reaction to this plan in israel?— reaction to this plan in israel? ~ ., , israel? within the last few minutes. _ israel? within the last few minutes, may _ israel? within the last few minutes, may be - israel? within the last few minutes, may be last- israel? within the last few minutes, may be last half| israel? within the last few- minutes, may be last half hour, we have had reaction minutes, may be last half hour, we haw defence ction minutes, may be last half hour, we haw defence minister. the israel's defence minister. the statement he has put out says the israeli defense forces should try to make arrangements
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to allow palestinians to leave gaza and that seems to be the way he is framing this. not in the way that much of the rest of the world has done it, as an attempt to force gazans to leave their home but giving them the option. he says in a statement that all palestinians, all people should have the freedom of exit and immigration, as is customary elsewhere in the world. another rather interesting part of this statement, and we should say this plan has no detail about how this will be achieved, whether it will involve the right to return. it is light on detail. he also says that countries like spain, ireland, norway and others which have made, as he put it, false accusations and plots against israel, are legally obligated to allow every gazan resident to allow every gazan resident to enter their territory. that is how it is being framed certainly by the defence minister and it tallies with what we have heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has described the plan as bold and something worth considering. but bold and something worth considering.— bold and something worth considerinu. �* ., considering. but reaction, you will be aware, _ considering. but reaction, you
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will be aware, around - considering. but reaction, you will be aware, around the - considering. but reaction, you will be aware, around the rest of the world, very different. just looking at the statement from the un chief warning the us against ethnic cleansing in gaza. lots of the rest of the world wondering, really, whether this plan is actually going to happen and there has been some row from the us, marco rubio, and the president's spokeswoman. i think more than wondering whether it will happen. i think they are saying much of the international commentary is against international law. people have described it as ethnic cleansing or said it would be, where it implemented. it has had a furious, fierce reaction, especially in the middle east. we have heard from jordan, egypt, saudi arabia. countries are saying this is just a nonstarter. to be fair, thatis just a nonstarter. to be fair, that is what everyone would have predicted in advance, that this is going to be a red line for many, many countries, including some of america's
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were over the interviews were done over the year october 2023, which yearfrom october 2923. which. , ,, c-..” ”cc. course people of course people will remember, that when the october attacked happen. is eevehth stteehséheeesht ts , ~ a sevehth sttsshséhssesht ts , ~ a sense sevehth sttsshséhssesht is , ~ a sense that the violence thereasehse thstrthe viotence escalated over the course has escalated over the course of that year?— . éfi , i w of attacks we have number of attacks we have seen and that have also been collected by the united nations show that the year since 23, show that theyeer since 23. 23, has show that the year since 23. 23, has been the october 23. has been the since 2005 and what deadliest since 2005 and what we have as welljust deadliest since 2005 and what we have at as welljust deadliest since 2005 and what we have at the as welljust deadliest since 2005 and what we have at the end. welljust deadliest since 2005 and what we have at the end of elljust recently; at the end of the period of this reporting period of this report, is that since the report. is that since this: '"'””””'* that report. is that since this: ” ' ' that came into ceasefire that came into place january, the 19th, that west bank has increased. what are ou west bank has increased. what are you - that _ west bank has increased. what are you - that this - are you hoping that this report is going to do, who are you cc it . 7 7 it too, i 7 7 ittoo,hasi presenting it too, has there been any reaction from israel, the israeli authorities? tide
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been any reaction from israel, the i notli authorities? tide been any reaction from israel, the i not yet thorities? tide been any reaction from israel, the i not yet had ities? tide been any reaction from israel, the i not yet had it reaction, have not yet had a reaction, formal reaction, from the israelis. we have it israelis. we have presented it to them and to the general public, of course. we do ie w erfimfimflfiw ie— hope is that the violence in the west will reduce and the west bank will reduce and certainly that health and care workers cannot be a peo-le should target. people should have to health care, target. people should have to h health|re, z: target. people should have to h health care, also emergency health care, but also �* health care. a dialysis regular health care. a dialysis patient that cannot reach the hospital also be in hospital will also be in a life—threatening situation. so we pleading very strongly we are pleading very strongly to respect health care, to stop the of health care oi oil patients in heaith workers, of patients in health care facilities, including ambulances. because a ambulances. because there is a lot of blockades on lot of roadblocks, blockades on the roads, but access to health care to be care needs'to'beigoaranteed. nicolai, meinie nicolai, senior buraanitarian at sans frontieres, thank you very
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establishments don't comply immediately — because this executive order has already come into effect — if they don't comply, they will have their funding ta ken away. and, of course, this kind of funding — nationalfunding — continue with their work. that killed 72 people in west london, the bbc has the tower block down.
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