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and a dream vacation to the human, they change their lines. the we will not say the way starts february full teams. on d w the . this is dw nears live it from berlin. us president. trump says america should take over garza and turn it into the riviera of the middle east to us. we'll take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to will own it. trump also wants a couple of indians living in gaza, relocated to egypt, and jordan really prime minister benjamin netanyahu praising the president for thinking out of the box. elsewhere in the middle east, outrage over the announcement they key us allies, saudi arabia and the palestinian militant group from austin, both rejecting it. and the government and the democratic republic of the congo says
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rebel reports of a ceasefire or not true. the violence has already claimed hundreds of lots and swedish police say they're still searching for a motive for tuesday's mast suiting 11 people, including the government for to the library golf. it's good to have you with this. we begin with donald trump's plans for guns up in the shocking announcement, the us president and said that the us it should take over the gaza strip and that palestinians living there could be reassembled elsewhere. now he made the comments and a press conference with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house yesterday. he's, it's an yahoo says the proposal is worth pursuing on right. he says quote, it could change history to realize in the palace,
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danny and territories trumps comments have caused the shock and outrage the militant group. tomas and gaza and palestinian leaders in the west bank have rejected the proposal. so to have several countries including some key u. s. allies. the gaza strip. a total of about 360 square kilometers of land. faced relentless bombardments from israel for over 15 months. now is confronting another kind of threat, a foreign leader toying with the idea of occupation. the us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with a to and will do what is necessary if it's necessary. we'll do that. we're going to take over that piece so we're going to develop it while the us president considers the gaza strip to be a real estate on sale. it's residents reject his plans strongly business . philip also had trumps remarks. are logical. we have lived through war for
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a year and more. and then he comes and says, we should leave our land. this is our land, and the land of our ancestors. the plumbing oh is you can send you the highest full fee on that. what do you have had that a this one for displacement is not new of many plans. talked about this issue and fee. of course the plan will see you as president on the drum in the field because cousins hold onto the land country. and so i looked at nation pick will up many was passed on palestine and is specifically because i did not lead the policy need people to migrate or travel to other countries and sub infant. i've seen either who thought it was someone in the palestinian leadership to voice outraged over the us . presidents comments as heavy as, as a has visa statements to deflect confusion and deep ignorance about the sign and the region gauze. i certainly not goldman glen, and it is not a property that can be bought and sold hard on you, our waste on how much this regard is by the us and the european union as
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a terrorist organization. however, it tells govern the gaza strip since 2007. how must also called on our up on must and leaders to hold an emergency meeting and sent a clear message to trumps position on garza would not be accepted in the region. the us presidents remarks could threaten to cease fire, deal to which itself is a balancing act for all sides. trump statement has already drawn sharp international condemnation. to balance is literally, china has always believed the palestinians given in palestine is the basic principle of postwar governance. have gotten good, we oppose the false relocation of people in gaza. i'm told that relevant policies will take the ceasefire. and what comes after it as an opportunity to push the policy an issue back on the right track and achieve lusting piece in the middle
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east to the clips. australia, turkey, russia, and others issued similar comments on wednesday. saudi arabia's for a ministry post at the statement saying saudi arabia would continue efforts to establish an independent palestinian state. it echoed previous, similar statements from other are nations that the 2 state solution, what's the prerequisite for these countries to establish diplomatic relations with israel. y s the tell of the base journalist following slide, the help trumps controversial proposal has been received is re to what i would say that definitely leave these right in public and also in so they put it together. read has woke up these statements by doing, i'll try better thing, but before it is can think of anything better than this, especially after october 7th, the issue with gauze. uh, the problem with gauze. uh, they said that the guy that has been imposing on israel since the mazda staple. there also before, that is a major thing in the israel. and the reason only,
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i said that the 80 percent will this rate is this, the real, the item practical of this should happen, or at least the wish that it could happen. which means that the absolutely, so they support the inside the political arena, went to the bank via the far right. is it a former minister saying that the now he's thinking about going back to these right? he called lucian on these right. a government and books on this one said that the, this is only the beginning, which i suggest that the you are ready. so you have some indication that the, this is actually the lab, but industry interestingly, you know, we haven't had, i mean, you can get from the is a position from guns from the feed, my native dealt position. and it's because maybe their voters do think that this plan shouldn't be considered at least, but of course is really allies in europe and the middle east. didn't think that this is a good plan. they see if they've been as a crime, there was journalist politics logged in reporting from tel aviv here in germany in
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foreign minister island to bear balk, had strongly rejected donald trump's remarks fair. but said that gaza belongs to the palestinians and she added that the expulsion of the palestinian civilian population from johnson would not only be unacceptable. and contrary to international law, she said it would also lead to a new suffering and hatred. i spoke earlier with mark weller, he's a professor of international law and international constitutional studies at the university of cambridge, i asked him if us president trump has any legal authority to take over the gaza strip. you know, he's speaking without any legal authority, whatever. it sounds like he's thinking in terms of his domestic practice and it's appropriate. she talked to him who can take over some dialect, wasteland, and turn it into a flower to florida. right? oh, aces, florida like races. but here of course it's not an empty kind of treat. this is the
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territory which belongs to. ready ready palestine i the as a state, if you think it is a state already or is a self determination entity, which means the entities that this entire former state on all of this, the territories which includes gaza and nobody else can dispose of the stairs. israel has no right. ready of it, and mr. trump has absolutely no claim to the saying, as we said, we own it, we will, we will take it over. so that is uh and uh, frontier workforce development would. what would the legal implications be then if the president were to try to act on this idea take over gaza indian for so you may have to relocate concerts with relocation as a kind word. well, what would be the force displacement of regardless of the palestinians.
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this is the log sake of a population, but isn't part of the nation's stated. so this would be a violation of that, right? it would be a violation of the laws of war because at the moment is ro, is an occupying power in the country. and under the laws of conflict is absolutely prohibited to remove an entire population permanently from the territory. it has historically and habits. and of course, for the experience of human rights, the people like you and i and they, and enjoy the protection of the international even system. indeed, some were dog. this would amount to ethnic cleansing, which we saw in the former yugoslavia and other territories. the idea that you could solve an international problem by moving an entire, as the population out of. ringback which sudden the euro of what project very
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strongly the president was, was pressed on this yesterday he replied, and i'm quoted here. i don't think they, the palestinians are going to tell me no bit. how did you interpret that? does that, you know of say what you've been saying that this would be forced displacement? well, it's difficult to see any other way the posting is, are quite attached to the national aim of action rising the stage to do that. they have to repel us the, the i came in and it doesn't seem likely that they would wish to voluntarily leave for their own territory. you could say that yes, you much encourage them by payments making it attractive to move and some mice might or you could say to the opposite, the continued harsh occupation by his room. i make it more attractive for them to leave, but that would then come quite close to the fullest displacement around that. a key
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us ally in the region. saudi arabia has already rejected trump's proposal. it has reiterated it support for a palestinian state. and do you think the donald trump long sought after normalization of relations between these 2 countries? as you put that in jeopardy now? yes, he has, if he's serious seriousness that yeah, it would be very difficult. stick a rock to close. that is quite strongly. i think they would face protests and possibly a risks to their own stability if they were to somehow come close to this idea by the in particular, jordan i think would be under some stretch which already has a very large listing in folks relation. and if you add another 1000000, know searches out there to this idea of moving the wrong interest, some other state that would be a very serious risk professor market,
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whether we appreciate your time in your valuable insights. thank you. thank you. let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines this, our ukraine says 5 civilians have been killed in a rush. and this will attack in the city of izzy. and in the heart chief region, creating officials and say russia and the missiles at the city center, and that no ukrainian soldiers were at the side of the shelling cranes president says, and he would agreed to direct peace talks with russian president vladimir putin police in belgium, are searching for at least 2 armed men after a shooting outside of the train station in the capital, brussels, the authorities, and say that nobody was injured. they say the suspects flood into the metro. several transport lines across the city were shot in response to the firefighters are battling at least 5 wild fires across the pedagogy region and barge and tina. the blazes have spread across 3 provinces and have burned an estimated 24000
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hector's. one man is reported to have died, an 800 had been evacuated from their home, with the leaders of china and pakistan have bound to maintain and sustain the friendship between their 2 countries and the meeting and beijing showing this present decision paying and texas ends our seats all as already signed the 17 documents a that strengthening cooperation in areas ranging from solar energy to regional develop the government in the democratic republic of congo, says the unilateral cease fire declared by rwanda backed rebels fighting in the east of the country as quote, faults communication, the rebels take the city of goma last week. the union says at least 900 people had been killed in the fight. a mass burial and government as marks overflow with the bodies of those killed and the fighting power cuts from the conflict. it's kept
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more 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 these 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 a 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. joe, off to the bombings, i heard the news. my mother an older brother had died. my father had also died
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last month. the jimmy, his skin, 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 bluetooth. that makes it difficult to provide care. we've asked our partners for medicines, but they've been slow to come. it's already been 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,
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the scale of the human and tearing emergency the still emerging were earlier i spoke with bruno, the marquee. he's with the united nations organization stabilization mission in the d r. c. you told me the latest about the situation in congo. and so i'm speaking yesterday. i've told you many don't call the big democratic a fungal. we saw it is a announcement us a you need to or says via of i leon's, place combo and the m 23 on group on such a refund. you many john purposes. what i can see right now is that there is no ceasefire, as we speak, seems fighting is going on in the, in sales people today. the town of a nearby way is just following this morning. just let the front time just let the holding line and the n 23 continues to advance us to and they'll be way too much capital, which is the main airport of the seats. your book as well. uh, this is your book out who will be the copy door of uh,
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sales people. so as far as with concern uh, no sign of a ceasefire or did i, i understand there been calls for a, a stop or a pause and the sliding on humanitarian grounds. can you, can you give us a sense of the scale of the humanitarian suffering or so the situation to john situation is dire as was big. the total for the gun sort of going to us at least live or does conflict in urban area. i'm not seeing the case in the, in the region with heavy us 0 is striking in the, into town and violence spreading too many uh, neighborhood. the city. do you mind told as a staggering you are showing the, the, the images right now. and i will talk as a underground as to the working to associates. a current issue you mention dictates that that these 2800 people have lost their lives due to the fighting and is
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optimized. but this number is likely to, to a little, but as we speak it during and after the depression, the situation was very challenging. you in the international n g o z, a warehouse where lieutenants and media and of dollars of human during the assistance food medicine and so on. a been a been rooted which is a major, major goal for the emergency if thoughts and we are paying the price went up because we are sort of, uh, sort of like, uh, in a, in a. yeah. in a few words, i think the basic service is a student that's functioning at the level or their showed, especially in water and electricity. and there are higher risk of uh, if it makes a risk of disney disease or still remains totally overwhelmed. the moms up for me to go to just kind of cope with a number, enjoyed the risk of academics. i enjoy the corner a and books and food as become scarce with intonation and besides, she's
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a rising. so it's very, very difficult for the population for the cvd, an info or human job coordinates on the wrong bruno, i know that you had been calling for the airport in goma to be reopened. so how difficult has it been for you to get it in there? so yesterday, be sure to communicate, asking or boxes to facilitate the reopening of the, of what we see, which is a lifetime for humanitarian assistance in a, in gama. it's the, it's the biggest challenge we are facing right now. the airport is closed and there are operational reasons, but they're also governance governance and the reason for it being close without the effort open, we cannot estimate the shortest the injured. we cannot bring additional, no reinforcement to, to the many turn response, and we cannot bring supplies in from cargo. so that's a major uh impediment. so its an absolute emergency. we have 40 on
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a on fox used to do everything they can to work together to, to work on to, on the reopening of the airport. knowing that, as far as do you mind me tell you on the communities concern, we work against the we work under the you many times the principal, which is our know 20 to our independence. our investment of the un human rights council will hold a special meeting to discuss the situation in the eastern congress city of goma later this week. so bruno, what is your message to the global community ahead of that meeting? so that's very, very you get to know the very bottom meeting at the stage about this, this uh and for the price is the message is 1st in the like in every conflict but, but she writes people that tie on because this has been going on, this this a comforting not, not that this gateway is today, but this is a price is that is the most part structured on earth because it has been going on for 2 years. the decision of bearing the brunt of these prices,
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we quote on all of the boxes to go back to the uh, to, to uh, to the police report process. uh, essentially the one definitely says this, the one that processed or if i should be made right now to avoid the original blow because we would be at the brink of the original order. well, we quote on all the boxes to uh, to agree to observe a humanitarian tools, to facilitate humanitarian assistance. and we code also on the international community to step up to rent that this bought to avoid a further you many time prices. thank you. bruno lamarche, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us and bring us up to speed on the situation to this crisis inside the new york city. thank you. thanks. back here in europe at the swedish prime minister has described tuesday's mass shooting as the worst in the country's history. at least 11 people were killed including the gunman after the rampage. and then adult education center noted,
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happen in the city of order abroad, which is about 200 kilometers west of the capital stock home authority saved the government, acted alone. and they don't believe that there is any link to terrorism. these believe with taking his own life, we just police say they still have not established a motor on somebody or dw, for his monetary schultz is in, or they both following the story for us. and she told me earlier what additional information the police gave about this shooting as well. brenda, as much as many of. a us who were covering this story would have liked to get much more information from that police breaking this morning. they really shared very little new information. the investigation is underway and they're very much trying to camp down rumors about what happened did. who did it? in fact, they have not given us the identity of the suspected gunman. local media say it was a 35 year old unemployed swedish man, but police are just people again,
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not to jump on those, those kind of stories. you know, part of the, the reason that tensions about about these rumors are so high is because this stuff, the victims are most likely all immigrants at this school across from, from where i'm standing right now. they were in school to try to improve their skills and swedish, their integration into the job market. as auto group there john johansson told me earlier. they were trying to become exactly the kind of citizens that immigrants here in sweden are urged to become. that's part of how painful the situation is for everyone right now. and what have you been able to to determine their in, in this town be how, how are they coping with what has happened? well, as you can see behind me, people are still bringing flowers and lighting candles as they have been since the day after noon i spoke with, with some of the mourners who gathered here today this full as did
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his wife said, you know, this incident just makes us stronger, he said, in fact the education he received here did allow him to have a career that has been successful for the last decade. he said people would watch together. he and he had friends who were in that school at the time. i spoke with another young lady here in international law student in the university, and she said pretty much the opposite. she said, this just reminds us the officials and so we didn't always talk about immigrants as the other that they try to make us feel that we don't belong here. in fact, she told me that this incident may make her finally decide to lead me to because she feels like she is being made to feel not a part of the society interior. if you could put this in, in the national context forest, cuz we've heard from the swedish prime minister telling us that this was the worst mass shooting in the country's history. that's right. yeah. they said them,
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you know, the defend people plus the shooter in the worst of single day chile in swedish history. now if you want to look at school incident violence at school, it really doesn't happen here that much. the left high profile case, i can recall was a couple of years ago in melbourne, southern sweden, when a student actually killed 2 of his teachers with an ad. but otherwise you don't hear about large scale chilling at school. what sweden is suffering at the moment is large skilled gang violence, which does also engulf if you add with guns. but again, that is not related to school the school situation and cannot be compared with what was suffered here by order brew yesterday. alright, uncle responded terry, still there with the latest from already wrote in sweden. terry, thank you for the european space agency says that it is monitoring an asteroid that it has a more than one percent chance one percent of colliding with the earth into year 20
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