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way and dream vacation to the human they is we will now say the way starts february 14th on dw, the, the 16 w a news line from balance us president donald trump says he's country will take over the gaza and turn it into the 50 era. the middle east to us will take over the gaza strip and we will do a job with it to for loan. it is the trump ones, palestinians in garza relocated to egypt and jordan. it's very defined, benefit benjamin netanyahu. the prices for president fall thinking out of the box also, and the program student led anti corruption protests sweep across. so it'd be a tens of thousands joined, fresh nationwide demonstrations using the political crisis. the president purchase
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the until the welcome to the program. us present donald trump has announced that he's country will take over the gaza strip and the palestinians living there could be re settled elsewhere. they made the comments of the white house press conference alongside these very prime minister benjamin less than young. more than mister netanyahu describe the idea as this was paying attention to accept it. he could change history like life in gossip and doesn't group have mass. palestinian leaders in the west bank have rejected the idea of several of us allies and were beating including side here. right, yeah, egypt and territory. well then boy, then as a member of the european parliament in chaz, the you dedication for relations with palestine. she gave me her reaction to
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president trans proposal to what i think the statements made by president trump. the overnight is deeply concerning him from an international law perspective, from a human rights perspective. we know the uh president trump is very closely aligned to and benjamin netanyahu, but i don't think anybody expected them to make the statement that he did last night. so it's very, very concerning. and i think that the, you know, is that across roads in terms of how it's going to approach the situation with palestine and, and whether or not it is going to decides that it needs to stand for international law and multilateralism. ok, well we'll come to that. can you see beside the, you're guessing any support in the european parliament or indeed the commission will i unfortunately, within the european parliament there are members who are very pro benjamin's as an yahoos government. there are those who are very pro president trump,
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so absolutely there will be individual. i mean, he's in the parliament who will have no problem with this statement. and no problem endorsing is a for the european commission and the european institutions itself. it is, if i was whether or not they are opposed to estimate cleansing, it's whether or not they're, they are in favor of opposing international know. and that's the position which i want to see. the institutions take on to combos into 4th, right? we condemn these these statements, but also, as i said, just on the for international law, we're at a critical juncture here where we are conceding consistently. the i c, j, the i, c c, the un all being on their mind and, and it's up to the you to defend those institutions, ethnic cleansing. mr. trump hasn't talked about, i mean, for simple remove of, of palestinians from causes. so why does that come from
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well, i suppose look, i was just returned from cairo. i there over the weekend. amazing. at some of the 120000 displaced guides owens there on the one thing that the message they wanted to take back was they want to go home. they want to return back to god that that's, that is their homeland. and unfortunately, at the moment they don't even have houses, physical houses to go back to what they were. all ottomans does is their homeland palestine is their homeland. and that's where they want to return to. so, as donald trump statements are really concerning and that how does he plan to impose this and on people, it's in violation of international law and, and that's where the you most combos condemn his statements on to say under absolutely no circumstances are we going to allow a situation where palestinian people will be forcibly displaced from their lines any further than they already have been. and they need to be allowed to return jobs and needs to be rebuilt with support from the you and from other international co
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partners and the occupied territories needs. and isabel needs to end its illegal occupation. how's the joy of employment to new dedication formulations and i said thank you. now just to be aware of student led demonstrations, show no sign of relaxing up 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station kind of a collapse in the country. second largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence for the disaster and northeast side and have taken that protest nationwide. the main targets of anger is present. alexander village issues facing the biggest test of his 12 year old student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of navi side. ever since the train station collapse shook the country, serbia has been at an almost complete stand. still. protesters say the government
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has blood on attends and this has become the symbol of the movement. students are now demanding justice and accountability. rather glad that we want justice to be back in session. those we lost and those types of days as well as to people who are still in the hospital, deserve it. so i have found that many are pointing the finger at this man serve you as president alexander would teach. he's supposed to play largely ceremonial role, but the populace leader has been accused of violating the political principal. people in serbia say he essentially controlled all branches of the government. many in the country accused his serbian progressive party of widespread corruption and shady government projects that they say lead to the tragedy in the east side will teach initially claimed foreign powers. we're trying to see to cool what is since
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backed away from such claims. what is to be completed a, it's important that we establish a dialogue with professors and other representatives of the universities as soon as possible. no one should avoid the responsibilities of talking together is the solution of the students have rejected the offer of dialogue, stating that mortgage is not in charge of meeting their demands and calling for the institutions in serbia to do their job for the semester. but i didn't mention everything that we're doing to the showing such a unity he had any you're the easy tell, tell them the and that we will not remain silent when equinox. yeah, obviously that the end goal for us as a country last and our constitution are respected to nature. i demand justice. that's all right. let me put out so far, students have shown unity and have speech large scale to protest, including an 80 kilometer march from sir b as capital belgrade to navi side,
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which saw students sleeping in pens along the way in the freezing cold during blockades in different cities they were playing sports and camping in order to show that the protests are peaceful they will not, i am sure, the gen z will bring changes to the society because i believe in young people and i believe they are here purely out of compassion. experts believe the protests which they say are largest in serbia in decades now present the biggest threat to the president would a 12 year rule would each have said new elections could be held soon. but students and those who support them in says, just as for victims, comes 1st will do something special here, which is a professor of political sociology or the faculty of political science is invalid. great, welcome to dw and professor. i'm those pictures are impressive. why is it but students
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are leading what have been described as a service, largest ever demonstrations as well? it's a good evening. good to you and your viewers. it began as a sort of an accident because students were part of the initial process. 15 minutes of ration of silence. and then at the new build ray, the group of students have been attacked by the local members of the serbian progressive party of the ruling party. and that is how it differs located at the faculty of dramatic cars to begin. and then it spreads out through all 4 or 5 universities and serbia and the initial supports from i suppose students and professors. and that's how you that's going basically started. okay, i the house i managed to organize such a massive protest. so wow, i'm so peacefully. yeah, well i mean i've been students and serbia have
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a long tradition to protest. it started in the ninety's during the most rich. in these days, they are organized into individual direct democracy, drew a plan or the sessions, and which kind of the trees, the participation and fully to move them and sort of darcy. but they also being supported by academic community, but also by other communities of emphasizing. for example, i'm on my faculty, back with your political sizes is not, you know, the central government and we have community of the companies of neighbors of a retired people for supporting students for the last 3 months, being us or them for the close, whatever they need so it's a kind of, it is a student movement, but it, it goes well beyond the box universities itself. and we, we had them in the report saying they won't just is what, what does that look like? it,
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they looks like young people wanting to over to the current system as well that that's one of the problems because the student demands, if they're from bill, uh, government kind of government has to go down. but perhaps not only the government but the system itself because the uh system divides uh, designed by all kinds of what it shows being uh wrong by one thing that is linked to the accountability for last the 13 years. there is no single member of government who has been arrested a diving board or forced to resign. so literally there is no up front of you. like the end of the judge didn't happen to know the side was one of the uh, tragic outcomes of, of the kind of government. and i think this is the point in time where we had to that safe enough is enough. and that is what students are doing good at the moment, but here's the thing. all right, so we have 15 people at killed and i,
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and the train station when this trade station category a collapse, the people are blaming a corruption in a system. which meant that the design and the materials used. what, what sub standard, no arrests demonstrates is beating up thousands, hundreds of thousands of students taking it to the streets. but the fee, the institution stand by and say, well, i'd say was because when we, we saw the, the, the prize of investing. well, let's talk which on the face of it sounds reasonable as it sounds reasonable, reasonable that's present does not have any authority to fulfill students a month. so we want a prosecution fit where we want a social media to cover the protests. we want people hor, uh, some of the government to design. i mean what people are doing, let's say a normal, a minimal level democracy. so there is not the,
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there no reaction from the government and uh, from the beginning government started supplies, for example, the day they, after the tragedy of serbia and present said that the, the roof, the corner view that fell down was not reconstructed at all. and this was the initial lie that actually triggered uh the initial growth is because everyone who used to use the train and i was one of them. uh, everyone knew that uh, every part of the, of the, of the station has been reconstruct. okay. let me, let me just send you up to that bill just because time is, is shows. i don't want to get this last corrected in do these protests, i pose any real threats to president bush, which i mean these are the see, the 1st part of the most serious challenge to use govern rugs. and i think any a outcome of these guys is possible, even the same thing down for resigning goes as the president. so this is the,
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the extremely serious surprises our government or private industry has resigned. uh and, and anything is possible. i mean that is a part of a 1000 people on the street every day, every single day. this reminds us to probably to october of 2000 when we lost it, which was awesome. okay, thank you so much, professor professor, dish and special events from the faculty of political sciences in bel. great, thank you. this is a reminder that top story at this hour us president donald trump has cause international outrage. after saying his country would take over the costs and strip the palestinians, living and should be settled elsewhere, all the statements have rejected the idea as asking us allies as have key us outlines saudi arabia and others that slips from now the w business is us next looking at whether dealerships economy can survive trade war with the united states
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