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while the us takes over the territory. that's a plan flatly rejected and almost universally condemned by arab leaders. in his previous term in office, mr trump pushed hard to get saudi arabia to normalise relations with israel, but that never came to be. the crown prince insists he won't do so without an agreement that creates a palestinian state — something incompatible with mr trump's latest proposals. meanwhile, israeli media is reporting that the bodies of some hostages who died in captivity in gaza will be released by hamas this week. the release would be in line with the ceasefire agreement, which stipulated the return of the first dead hostages on the 33rd day of the truce.
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let's speak to aaron david miller, former us state department adviser and senior fellow, carnegie endowment for international peace. so, welcome. first of all, let's start with from's plan. he has pitched because as the riviera of the middle east. is this actually viable? it would involve displacing over 2 million palestinians, many of them in neighbouring countries like saudi arabia not wanting to take them in? hot like saudi arabia not wanting to take them in?— like saudi arabia not wanting to take them in? not viable. it is complete — to take them in? not viable. it is complete intended - to take them in? not viable. it is complete intended from - to take them in? not viable. it is complete intended from the | is complete intended from the realities of modern interest in politics. —— middle eastern politics. —— middle eastern politics of it does, however, and this is one of the reasons the president probably laid this out, fairly help benjamin netanyahu assuage and pacify the right—wing elements of his government who have been campaigning from the beginning of the warfor deep
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campaigning from the beginning of the war for deep operating gaza, opening the doorfor israel's resettlement, the israelis that you know withdrew in 2005. no, i think the arab states will come up with a plan for stum that was part of trump plaza may cause a gambit, to get the arabs to take more responsibility for gaza, but under no circumstances could i envisage voluntary or involuntary transfer of involu nta ry tra nsfer of significant number the palestinians and scores if not hundreds of thousands to either gaza or egypt, and if the israelis continue to push this plan, i suspect that virginians and egyptians will be under great pressure not to violate their treaty obligations —— i suspect thatjordanians. going suspect that jordanians. going to suspect thatjordanians. going to serially be degraded. tote suspect that jordanians. going to serially be degraded. we are still in phase _ to serially be degraded. we are still in phase one _ to serially be degraded. we are still in phase one of— to serially be degraded. we are still in phase one of the - still in phase one of the cease—fire deal, which is going to finish soon, so when are we going to learn more about phase
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two? and is there support on both sides? it is a lot more complicated as this would foresee an end to the war. impossible for me to imagine right now. i will put as optimistic a imagine that at impossible to imagine that at the acquirements hamas and israel are obligated to live deliver in phase �*their would be the means of their many hostages, deep is ernie's estimate there are 59, half of whom are probably no longer alive, civilians and soldiers, whom are probably no longer alive, civil the and soldiers, whom are probably no longer alive, civil the war, ioldiers, whom are probably no longer alive, civil the war, and ers, the end of the war, and israel's release of a large number of palestinian prisoners and the withdrawal of forces from gaza, i see no way that is likely to occur. the options are to extend phase one, which i think the israelis would are to extend phase one, which i think th to ;raelis would are to extend phase one, which i think th to simply nould are to extend phase one, which i think th to simply delay and are to extend phase one, which i thin that:o simply delay and are to extend phase one, which i thin that neithery delay and hope that neither hamas and that hamas has no desire hope that hamas has no desire to see this deal come crashing
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south korea's personal information protection commission said deepseek�*s service would be resumed after "improvements and remedies" were made in line with privacy laws. last month, the commission sought clarification from deepseek about its data collection and management methods. here in the us, protesters against president donald trump and his policies braved frigid temperatures to demonstrate at rallies corresponding with the presidents day holiday. organisers say they are demonstrating against what they call "the anti—democratic and illegal actions of the trump administration." it's the second nationwide protest by the group called the 50501 movement. the pope is currently in the hospital with a respiratory infection.
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