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the ruins of the gaza strip for their own good. and so that the u. s. can turn the territory into what he said could become the riviera of the middle east. and the terms of us foreign policy. it's probably fair to say that the previous american presence has ever suggested anything quite like it. so today has been full of outrage on the question. what see thinking? i'm feel go and by then, and this is the day the do you as will take over the guys a script. we have lived through war for a year and more. and then he comes and says, we should leave our land for the future of this feature is actually a declination of water on that god. some people will get to take over that piece. so we're going to develop it, create thousands and thousands of jobs, and it will be something that the entire middle east can be very proud of. i think,
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i think he's got it. got the right idea. target implemented is this different story ethnically leading to the area is or cried or leaders and people should respect their wishes of instead of seeing. and also on the day, 3 months after the start of student led protesting sub yeah, there's no sign of them ending vivian goals for us as a country last and our constitution are respected to nature. i demand justice, that's all i be. welcome to the day you as president, donald trump is doubling down on his vision for gaza, declaring that every one's obviously is planned to have his country takeover the talent drake and resettle guidance. beyond is random, the president republican allies, idea has spelt global condemnation. the un has one that forcibly remove in the
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local population, could amount of ethnic cleansing us. mr. trump made the announcement as a white house press conference alongside visiting his right prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mister netanyahu describe the idea as was paying attention to him, set that he could change history, right in gaza. that isn't group how mass and palestinian leaders in the west bank rejected the idea. i said several us allies in the region for sales president. louis knew that the silver describe the trump plant, as almost incomprehensible questions by the v. u. s. would be the best custodian full cause of the gaza strip. a total of about 360 square kilometers of land. phase 3 lenses, bombardments from israel for over 15 months, now is confronting another kind of threat. a foreign leader toying with the idea of occupation. a do us will take over the gaza strip and we will do
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a job with the 2 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 with us to have trumps remarks are logical. we have lived through war for 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 o, as you can send you the honey. and we'll see all that. what do you have had it a discipline for displacement is not new of many plants talked about this issue and field. what of course, the plan of use present donald trump, the field because cousins hold onto the land country. and so i looked at nation pickable up, many was passed on palestine, and it's specifically because i did not lead the policy need people to migrate or travel to other countries. and so i've been sort of seen either who thought it was
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someone in a doing an or cut a palestinian leadership to voice outraged over the us. presidents comments heavy for how these the statements reflect confusion and deep ignorance about the sign and the region. because i'd certainly not go online, and it is not property that can be bought and sold out on new our waste on how mazda is regard as by the us and the european union as 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. the 2 boxes were ladies, china has always believed the palestinians given in palestine is the basic
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principle of postwar governance. have gotten good. we oppose the false relocation of peopling garza. 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 east to build up. so you must really up 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 our nations that the 2 state solution was to pre requisite for these countries to establish diplomatic relations with israel. let's explore this with laura blumenfeld who was a middle east analyst at johns hopkins university, which is also a former advisor to the us state department is randy palestinian negotiating. so
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welcome to the w. is there any world in which you can save this time getting off the ground as well? i think the one thing that's true across the world last night is we all lost sleep . there are 2 approaches of going to try to analyze this reasonable, even though it was quite unreasonable while we witness last night. the president was easy there, bonkers or bluffing, right? he's either serious and means what he says, or this has some kind of strategic bluster. if he's serious, um, you know, it is, ask is, rarely is mattered. israel is not the most right wing. they would say it's illegal . it's impractical. and also it's a logical niche on yahoo, the prime minister of israel already offered the palestinians in gaza. $5000000.00 a person, if they're willing to bring forward with the hostage if they're willing to, you know, set a turnover at the hostages that were seized from israel on october 7th, 2023 and not one person stepped forward that says something. there is no economic
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incentive that would turn the hostages over. how are you going to convince them through through money and other incentives housing to leave their labs? so that's a for taking him seriously. but if it was strategic, if this was some kind of maxima list offer, you know that he often does look, this could be part of the deal where you start with a wild pie in the sky proposal in order perhaps to create leverage with the middle east maybe it's about saudi arabia normalization deal. you know, the saudi arabia was having none of it. but i wonder, actually if this is more of a strategic move to bamboozle bb natania. so if you washed and last night, coming out of the press conference, he was wiping sweat from his face natania who took a handkerchief from his pocket. now that meeting we saw shoulder to shoulder alliance in public, but i just wondered what happened privately because the conventional wisdom was that if natania, who would show flexibility on gaza, trump would show some kind of backing of israel and give them
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a longer lease in terms of striking iran, what trump didn't, that press conference was turn the whole concept on his head. right. he wouldn't gang but series on gaza, but then he quickly announced this morning we may not have paid attention because we're busy with gaza. he announced this morning that he proposes and he prefers a deal with the ron e. riley's natania, whose number one goal in life he has said publicly in a speech to the parliament. it's the reason he gets up in the morning to take out the wrong nuclear threat. so i just wonder if we take a moment and think what is really happening here. this might have everything to do with the ron and very little to do realistically with gaza. ok, i mean i'm intrigued by that for the i mentioned we're thinking back. so let's thank you for that. helped me with how we, with the source experiment though you said you said it, but such an action by the united states would be illegal and illogical. this would not be the 1st time it happened that the united states has size itself, and that's a legally questionable
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a conflict. so if president trump is either honest about this proposal, regardless of the objections, if a thousands in middle east allies on photos, how could he do it? well, a trump is property shopping, right? we've seen that and it's only been 2 and a half weeks of his presidency. but, you know, starting with greenland and then panama and then canada. he's looking to expand. he's, he sees this as an imperialist presidency, right? it's good to be the king. he's looking over a potent and watching pollutants land grab a new crane, and sort of wondering what she has in mind with taiwan and, and, and irvine and turkey who may very well have himself a puppet here, you know, be able to puppeteer the new president of syria, so i think he's maneuvering now this is classic again, plastic trump, he's sending out trial balloons and we can all sit here with our p shooters to shoot them down. but he's, he's waiting to see what will fly. so there are,
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is rarity, politicians who would like to see israel onyx garza, i'm the westbound. how empower? do you think they feel with donald trump back in office? well, i think they feel somewhat drunk on trump, but i would warn and watch out for that. hang over because trump is more sympathetic to palestinians than he discloses publicly in a way this 1st meeting was a thank you note, but it wasn't a israel necessarily. it wasn't to natania. it was to the van jellico vote in the united states that supported him consistently and then there were some, there are also some, you know, major donors also who he trump is transactional. and he's going to look at his own base is on, you know, financial and political support here. so i wonder, last night at the press conference again, we all sat there. gob smacked with our jaws open drops. but when a reporter asked him about the west bank, does this mean you're going to be, you know, like that perhaps um, opening the door to annexation for israel of atlanta. they called you dance and
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mary a promise to them. they believe in the bible. he did not agree with that. he said, we'll decide in the next 4 weeks. so let's see what happens. let's also see what happens. we've got the leader of jordan and egypt coming next week, and the week after that, they're already dialing back some of the promises made last night. and i think that we're going to see more of that. i come to, i wanted to ask you about that because saudi arabia, amongst many of us are as, as rejected any efforts to displace palestinians. a said it would not establish diplomatic ties with ease, right? which of course has been a trump ambition without an independent palestinian state. so might the president have shots himself in the 4th with this? i mean, not fatally. he'll just wrap up his foot and keep, you know, blundering forward. that's his, that's his m outlook. he was shot in the year and he just turned around and said, fight fight, right. so what he did instead his press secretary came out today and said, oh no, it's temporary. and it would be voluntary, right?
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if, if there is any kind of displacement of the population, it's a humanitarian gesture. there are wars all over the world, then people do fled out of those zones to safe places. so he's trying to frame it in that sense. he's also telling his own republicans in congress home. they were unhappy with what they saw last night, that there will be no blood and no treasure, no us boots on the ground, and the man the united states won't pay for it. so again, this is just, this is what he does. you could almost say perhaps this is too generous or charitable that he was, you know, performing cpr on the piece process and those chest compressions break some ribs. i did want to talk about that to do you see this proposal have a heavy effects on the currency side dealing causes? well, in some ways you could say it, it protects natania who, from his political arrivals, you know, from bolting from that alliance, that he has the coalition. and it gives him the maneuverability to make some concessions,
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so that we can keep getting the hostages out. i do believe trump price himself on delivering and he did promise that all the hostages would be, you know, released from kaiser. there's an american who won't be released until the final phase. so i think perhaps that that's one of the goals of, of that press conference last night. it's kind of, you know, how do you square that circle? we've been asking ourselves that for all these months, you called a circle, a square, and only trump has a the nerve to do something like that. thank you for guiding us through that. so clearly fascinating analysis released on with a lot of blooming sounds from johns hopkins university. thank you. of the event of the rising phase in the us of donald trump's unprecedented delegation of power to 1000000000 at a long mask. and his apparently influential role in federal spending decisions democrats of describe the situation is dangerous, unconstitutional, and a power grab hundreds of protest as
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a rallying in washington, dc against billy. and that the law must take over on the federal payment system, raising alarms that's it could be one of the largest privacy and security breaches in us history. we feel like our country's being stripped away. we've got the what on the elected official who's added as a share of every view on much he's taking control of the finances. all of a sudden we've got orders to hold up funding for critical aid and people are uh, rates. yeah, this is not what people voted for. we feel like our democracy is under attack, where various members of our government and other organizers are here to protest. and one must unlawful intrusion and the best of our intellectual property or private information or health care information. and the very systems that make our
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government function via the big data and the software and the hardware. most the world's richest person, also serves as an unpaid advisor to presidents. donald trump. these departments of governments efficiency has been tasked with identifying ways to cut spending loose and regulations. now his team is leading efforts to shut down the united states agency for international development. a move this drawing shop criticism from opposition. democrats. they argue these options show must keep gaining too much influence in washington. of those is not a real government agency. it has no authority to make spending decisions. it has no authority to shut programs down or nor federal law to give dos that show cold on treasury payments. is that land actually dangerous? democrats say most options unconstitutional,
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but the president has defended him. and for now, most commission to revamp government shows no signs of slowing down a student that protests in serbia showed no sign of relaxing of 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station calibri collapsed in the country. second, launch a safety students by a government corruption and incompetence for the disaster and on the side of taking their movement nationwide. the main targets of anger is present. alexander village, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year. no student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of know the side ever since the train station, collab, soap, the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete stand. still. protesters say the government has
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blood on its hands. 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 them. those tragedies, as well as to people who are still in the hospital, is of it. the many are pointing the finger at this man, serbia, as president alexander would teach. he's supposed to play a largely ceremonial role. but the populace leader has been accused of violating that political principle. the 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 side would initially claimed for empowers. we're trying to see to cool what is since backed away from such claims was to be completed a,
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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. 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 success. but i didn't mention everything that we're doing the showing such a unity you had any you're the is to tell, tell them that we will not remain sign similar to it through an equinox vivian goals for us as a country last and our constitution are respected to nature, i demand justice, that's all i have been put off so far, students have shown unity and have stage large scale of protests including an 80 kilometer march from serbia's capital belgrade to northeast 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 voted 12 year rule. which each has said new elections could be held soon to. but students and those who support them and says, justice for victims comes 1st or this on a special you're rich is a professor of political sociology at the faculty of political science is invalid. great, a welcome to dw professor. i'm those pictures are impressive. why is it but students
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are leaving what have been described as a service, largest ever demonstrations? 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 to 15 minutes off point or ation 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 the furnace is located, the faculty of the cars to begin. and then it started out through all 4 or 5 universities in serbia and the initial supports from i suppose students and professors. and that's how you that's going to basically start it. okay. of 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 of process. started in the ninety's during the last of each of these days. they are organized into individual direct democracy to planner the sessions. and which kind of the trees, the participation in policy among them, and solely darcy, but they also being supported by academic community, but also by other communities that emphasize it. for example, i'm on my faculty back with 2 political sizes. and he's not to the center of belgrade, and we have community of companies of neighbors, of, uh, 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 moving, but it, it goes well beyond in a box university is itself, and we, we had them in the report saying they want to just is what, what does that look like? if it looks like young people wanting to over to the current system as well,
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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 attempt to deliver the end of the tragedy. this happened and nobody saw it 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, i'd say 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 in a and
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a train station. when this translation category a collapse, the people are blaming a corruption in a system which meant that the design and the materials used. what, what substances, no arrest demonstrates has beaten up thousands, hundreds of thousands of students taking it to the streets. but the faith, the institution stand by and say, well i'd say was because when we, we sold up the prize of invest saying, 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 that where we want a social media to cover the protests, we want people who are uh, sort of the government to design. i mean, most people with joy and let's say a normal, a minimal level democracy. so there is not the,
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there are no reaction from the government and uh, from the beginning government started supplies, for example, the day they, after the tragedy of serbian president 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 the bill just because time is, is shows. i don't want to get this last question 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 a president. so this is the,
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the extremely serious surprises, our government, our private institutions reside. uh and, and anything is possible. i mean that does a pallet of a 1000 people on the street every day, every single day. this reminds us through probably through october of 2000 when we lost it, which was awesome. okay, thank you so much, professor professor, addition especially of age from the faculty of political sciences in belgrade. thank you us and that is the day it was out of the team on social media at cdw news make these headlines around the clock, close the w dot com all the d. w. have a good the
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