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we ask mine because no one should have to make up your own mind. d, w, me for mine's the the this is dw news live from berlin. donald trump makes a surprising declaration about cause up to us. we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to will own it. the american president makes the statement during a visit by is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the future of the war ravaged territory from which trump says palestinians should be resettled. also on the show, at least 11 people are killed in a shooting at a college and suite 30 se the attacker acted alone and rule out a link to terrorism.
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the . i'm on east of welcome to the program. donald trump has said that the us should take over the gaza strip and that palestinians living there should be resettled elsewhere. so the us us present. it may be comments at a press conference with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house in lou trump suggested us redevelopment of cause that could bring stability to the region. why then? yeah, who called trump's proposal worth pursuing, saying it could quote change history. trump said that the us would take care of the reconstruction of the war torn territory and didn't rule out sending troops to do so. do you as well take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with the to will own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the side,
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the level of the side and get rid of the destroyed buildings level it add, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area. it's go to dw correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber in washington dc. benjamin. this statement that the us will take over the gaza strip. did that catch everyone off guard there? absolutely. in the white house, each room with his press conference between the president, trump and prime minister netanyahu took place. it definitely caught everyone off guard. the us presidents planned to turn gauze into what you called the riviera of the me least, really sent. you can say shop ways through the press key. busy or in the why those all of us frantically checking the transcripts, searching for other sources. also trying to talk to colleagues to see if we understood him correctly. because presidents trumps new plan too, as he said, take over. and that is
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a direct quote. the gaza strip is not only legal under international law, we're talking about force displacement of hundreds of thousands of people. and this is not a relocation to some. i try to phrase it, but it's expulsion from their own land. and force displacement constitutes a will crime. and international law, i'm conflicts and what reactions have we heard so far to trump vision for gaza? so there are many reactions because those presidents, vendors, swift, a position and assets and also to roll the ceasefire talks between israel and come on. some democrats called the idea of reckless, also unreasonable others at like the democratic center to chris murphy sat in the trunk. and i quote, totally lost it and from other countries in the region, there's been a statement that was put out by the foreign ministry of saudi arabia, saying that, that position on the establishment of a police thing is state is from an unwavering. they rejected any infringement on
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what they call this, the legitimate rights of the posting and people, whether through is really settlement policies landon exemption or attempt to displace the palestinian people from the land. we will definitely have more reactions from the region tomorrow when they wake up to this news, but also from a senior come us officials that was quoted here in the agencies called as a recipe for generating chaos and tensions in the region. adding that the people of cause that will not allow such plants to pass. and this was a highly anticipated visit to the white house by netanyahu. it was not only their 1st visit since trump has become president again, but was also the 1st international visit from a foreign leader. didn't isn't, you know, get out of this meeting what he came for. i think you've got far more than what you hold for. he was smiling all the time looking over to president trump week. busy of the biggest friend of israel,
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if we look at the pressure that he's been facing back home also how we arrived here with many protests he will extend to stay in washington dc to have many talks with a leaders of congress also with members of both sides of the ali had another meeting also on monday with the special envoy of the middle east now with, with trump, to, with this new ideas. but there are so many questions that are no open. so this press conference literally had more questions than answer because one of them is saying what this new idea of the us president would mean for the already fragile is c side. because some say that the prospect of full displacement of hundreds of thousands of people might be a reason for come us to resume fighting. so the many things that still need to be answered talking right. and there are still dozens is rarely hosted as being held by him most in gaza. did trumping that in. yeah. who did, they discuss plants to secure their release. so they spoke briefly
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about a, the hostages still need to be released. that's something that president trump has been pushing on and has been saying that's important, but i'd say not only the press conference but also off the what's what happened? it focused heavily on this new idea, but the us president because he had no on so is when he was ask what that mean. troops on the ground, what she need approval from congress to send soldiers, then others a saying, if, for example, a senator from the democrats called this a, something to focus not to look on other things that has happened to donald trump is only been in power for 3 weeks now and one democratic is send it to also said that media will keep talking about this and politics also, and the trump sort of one with other things he had managed to, to get through and these last couple of days. okay. benjamin alvarez cooper in
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washington, dc for us. thanks for talking to us a quick look at some other stories making headlines around the world. as the 1st mexican soldiers have arrived at the country's northern border in response to demands from us president donald trump agreed to delay 25 percent tariff on mexican imports in exchange for restricting migration into the us. eventual deployments of $10000.00 troops also aims to track down on the smuggling of fentanyl and other drugs. ukraine says 5 civilians were killed by a russian missile attack on the city of israel in the hockey region. granting officials say russia aimed the missiles at the city center and that no you printing and soldiers were at the side of the showing. the current president says he would agree to direct peace talks with russian president vladimir put in austria's capital vienna. thousands of protesters have rallied against freedom of our rights,
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freedom party taking powder, a power, excuse me, that far right party is currently in talks with the conservative people's party about forming a government coalition. freedom party won the most votes and last september's elections. and at least 11 people have been killed in sweden after gunman went on a rampage at an adult education center. several others were severely injured. prime minister wolfe, chris russian, has described it as the worst mass shooting and the country's history to happen in the city of herb border era, bro, around 200 kilometers west of the capital stock. com. 30 stay the gunman acted alone. and though they don't believe there's any link to terrorism, the attacker was among the dead, he's believe, to have taken his own life. so we didn't even show that the hora that unfolded. he just sent us an adult education. police say they believe the suspect to the attack
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of who had not seen none to them, acted alone. the reason we call and give 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 extensive investigation. we still believe we have the primary perpetrator to find out the hold them came out or you have any special readings. prime minister condemned the attack. we always all set the blue tall today. we have seen brutal and deadly violence begins completely innocent. people must leave thing on this as a worst mass shooting and swedish history and new soc not as yet. there are very few answers for you. all kind of can give those answers. it either help, but there will come a time when we will know what happened. well, somehow it could happen who different and what motives may have been behind it and
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look to you don't count on the i got all the shooting began just often 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, i heard a shot close by. all right, and others with me just a run run and we run for our lives. a city for the re spitting is for the internet as police and ambulance has got to work. relatives gathered around the center if in use 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 good. how about in the kid add that on order and those have she told me so blood. the teachers were very good. they help the
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students brought them inside and locked the door and so on. the head goes crazy. totally crazy. i'm angry. i'm schultz. this shouldn't have happened to the school should be safe. as police continue their investigations into the attack, his motives, they, the prime minister have off the public note to speculate. carl freed clay back is international correspondent at the swedish broadcast or s v t. i asked them how sweden is reacting 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 day. i say good by a part of the circle. just some of this is the worst last meeting that sweden has the of the while. course the government's role. so we use
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policies to maintain cold and small suspect. there's also styling of this very much in tennessee around both of those is necessary only 2 sizes. states these are now investigating this request, the space to proceed your investigation. speculation loss for, for the rebels and the democratic republic of congo have declared to cease fire the m 23 group back bayver wanda sees the eastern city of co my last week. the presidents of the d, r c and rolanda are to hold talks this weekend. united nation says at least $900.00 people were killed in the fighting as
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a mass burial and goma as marks overflow with the bodies of those killed and the fighting power cuts from the conflict and kept marks from being able to refrigerate the dead. the need to bury the dead quickly is urgent. as most 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 putting out to leave the camp. then suddenly, we heard the bomb explode. message 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 tom team found him in the hospital. just last to the
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bombings i heard the news. my mother an older brother had died. my father had also died last month. a jim is escape, 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
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civilians are making their way back to goma. with more than half a 1000000 people displaced by the fighting. the scale of the humanitarian emergency is still emerging. you're watching the w news don't go away. the in charlotte. the currently more people than ever on the world wide and such a hassle. jessica admitted absolutely. gosh, find out about rubinez story info, migraines the c b, he's ready to.
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