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you check out the times 9 dodge journey get inspired. the this is the, the news live from berlin. israel's prime minister visits the white house. benjamin netanyahu meets us president. trump. one says that palestinians will agree to abandon gauze or permanently also on the show, at least 10 people, including a government, are killed and an adult education college authority say the attacker acted alone and rule out any link to terrorism. also on the program, the
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i'm only in ease of welcome to the show you as president donald trump has called for palestinians to be permanently resettled outside of gaza. trump made the comments as he received is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house to discuss moving from a cease fire to a lasting peace and gaza egypt, jordan, and other arab nations, as well as post. and the leaders have repeatedly rejected the idea of relocation. when i was to trump said that he believed palestinians would be willing to leave if they were offered a suitable alternative. you look over the, over the decades, it's all depth and guys, and this has been happening for years. it's all dead. and we can get a beautiful area to resettle people permanently in nice homes and where they can be happy and not be shot. not be killed, not be nice to death. like what's happening. and guys, guys is not the place for people to be living. and the only reason they want to go back and i believe the story is because they have no alternative. what's the
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alternative? the where there's no other alternative is they had an alternative. they'd much rather not go back to guys and live in a beautiful alternative that's safe. i'm joined now by tanya kramer dw, corresponded in jerusalem. it's good to see you, tanya. is this plan to resettle palestinians outside of gaza? a serious proposal at this point? something that nothing yahoo would actually support as well as ink of in your house the president of the united states saying that he wants to forcibly basically recession and permanency. and to use the term tonight in the oval office of people, the palestinian people often then they think you have to take it bother seriously. i think he says because it's how it's never. but he said that before it's a demolition side of to the cause of us, devastated by the war to get of course by the october 7 a turbo tax. but you know,
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he said no again was funding is where the prime minister was sitting next to him. and i think he also evaded any question about the posting and state the buy reporters and all the countries you know, he has previously said to take college students in like jordan and is of type strongly rejected that i think this could be seen as a major policy shift now coming here again and again we're hearing this now from the us president. and i think it's about the unsettling for a palestinian but also many of us in the region to hear that time and time again. and if you could, could you also explain why jordan and egypt have rejected this proposal before because they're saying, basically this is a force of the transfer and they will not be able to take in. there was a, you know, a palestinians. i mean, this has been a long sending
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a policy as well. jordan would not take in more palestinian refugees already. parts of their population are refugees from previous tor, from 9 to 48 from 9 to 67. egypt has in all, you know, also this he is always rejected. that's such a notion that publishing and should be displaced from gaza. so they have no interest in doing so right now and says nothing. yahoo is the 1st 4 and leader to visit the white house after trump was inaugurated for the 2nd time. what does nothing yeah. who wants to achieve with this visit to washington? was thing for nothing. yeah, with this 1st of all, i think it's just the visit itself is very important for him that he is the 1st leader being invited that 1st international leader being invited to the white house . this is for him. important, also very important domestically you have to say,
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and i think both lead us to had the differences in the past years since, you know, over the biden administration, there were some, also, some words being exchanged between the 2. they were not always on best terms, but this is a very important visit now to come to understandings, to have a frank talk about all these issues, such as, you know, now we're talking about the seas. pion hostage deal, which is going now into or should be going into a 2nd phase of to $4.00 to $2.00 days we're talk should be starting any time soon. another important topic for and that to know is yvonne and it's nuclear program, but also a possible normalization deal with saudi arabia, which is very much pushed by a, by trump himself dw correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem. thanks for talking to us. at least 10 people have been killed in sweden
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after a gunman went on a rampage on an adult education center. several others were severely injured. prime minister wolfe, chris christian, has described it as the worst mass shooting and the country's history. it happened in the city of are roberto around 200 kilometers west of the capital stock. home authority say the gunman, acted alone. now they don't believe there's any link to terrorism. tucker was among the dead. he's believed to have taken his own life. a sweden is in shock, it's a whole row that unfolds it here. i just sent us an adult education police they, they believe the suspect to the attack of who had not seen none to them, acted alone. the reason we couldn't give them more precise information at this stage is because the injuries are so expensive that we're doing several things right now. on one hand, it's about identifying those who have died, but also following up the injury situation. then we're also carrying out an
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extensive investigation. we still believe we have the primary perpetrator to find out the hold him came out or you had any special readings. prime minister condemned the attack. we always all set that boot tall today. we have seen brutal and deadly violence begins completely innocent, people must leave thing on. this is a worst mass shooting and swedish history and new socks, not as yet. there are very few answers for you all kind of can give those answers that either have us, but there will come at times when we will know what happened both. somehow it could happen who different and what motives may have been behind it. and what the san count holly, i got off the shooting began just off the mid day. the head of the center was in the middle of lunch. i realized straight to way that it was serious. so i and a big group of people ran out of the school. when i was in the school yard,
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i heard a shot close by. all right, and others with me just a run run. and we around for all night, a city the re spitting is for them as police and um balances. got to what relatives gathered around the center if in used somewhere in phone contact with the loved ones inside the all, you'll have the estimate text at each other all the time for over 2 and a half hours. my daughter got to the center just 5 minutes before the whole thing started. she's been very scared all the how about in the could add that on order and those have she told me so blood. the teachers were very good. they help the students brought them inside and locked the door and so on. the head goes crazy. totally crazy. i'm angry. i'm show. this shouldn't have happened to the school should be safe. as police continue their investigations into the attack, his motives, they,
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the prime minister have off the public note to speculate. call freed clay americans joining us from stockholm. he's international correspondent at the swedish broadcast or s b t. it's good to see you. how is sweden responding to this tragedy? here in sweden, i'd say that the general public reaction was shock and dismay. it was, well i'm 3 golden star was extremely dark days. i stayed at by a part of the circle. just some of this is the worst last she's saying that sweeten has the of the while course the government's role. so use policies to maintain cold and small suspect. there's also styling that this is very much in tennessee around both of those is necessary only 2
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sizes. they are now investigating this request, the space to procedure investigation without speculation. but yeah, last 4 of you said the investigation is underway. what we know so far is that the gunman is among the dead. do we know anything else about him? so the now identified or i guess i guess the spec to the doctor is sparks. mom is mr. sees least house they he's the one who has hospital or the primarily was also one because although they are all distaste exclude the possibility of further visual c o o, they're saying that they believe us,
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this is the 1st or the rest or to a similar reason state is not this, not as well, you see notes or for some of the price tables during those connections to john miles was those which have come up sort of as a sort of minds a child worry about price. reason recently i also know sexes. terror moses, i stated that this is where the park was the ship forces. d. o is the small space. any suspicions? yes. and how common are mass shootings in sweden if you could let us know briefly? i mean it's, it has happened the last, well, 5 years past the schools,
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the generally this is not using these are the other types of bio. so this is a very itself unusual but not least, of course, you know, casualties. i've already states is fine. okay. coffee clyburn international correspondent, s b t. thanks for joining us. the rebels in the democratic republic of congo group have declared a ceasefire. the m 23 group, backed by wanda, sees the eastern city of goma last week. the presence of the d. r. c and rwanda are to hold talks this weekend. united nation says at least $900.00 people were killed in the fighting a mass burial and government as marks overflow with the bodies of those killed and the fighting power cuts from the conflict and kept more from being able to refrigerate the dead. the need to bury the dead quickly is urgent. as most
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mortuaries are located in hospitals, for the risk of spreading disease to patients and health care staff, the serious patients wounded by the fighting overwhelmed hospitals. ashima just 10 was wounded by a bomb and a camp for internally displaced people we were cutting out to leave the camp. then suddenly, we heard a bomb explode. it hit me. yes, i don't feel well. but what i really want is to get this bandage off of my leg, his sister town team found him in the hospital. just last to the bombings i heard the news. my mother an older brother had died. my father had also died last month. a jimmy gets scared,
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i found out that my little brother was alive. so i came here to look off to him. but one of my own 2 children is nowhere to be found. this hospital run by the red cross is admitted twice as many patients as the beds as available. now they've run out of supplies to care for the sick and injured at the moment we need supplies and medicines. in other words, everything we need to attend to patient warehouse is being looted, that makes it difficult to provide care. we've asked our partners for medicines, but they've been slow to come. it's already being 10 days. this is making it difficult to administer treatment. despite reports of sporadic shooting and looting civilians are making their way back to goma. with more than half a 1000000 people displaced by the fighting of the scale of the man and tearing the emergency. the still emerging. that's all for now you're watching
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