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re behind the new the we all evolved unbiased information for free mind and say, due to the business dw news live from berlin. donald trump faces widespread rejection of his plan to take over gaza. us president's pitch to resettle gardens and turn the strip into quote, the riviera of the middle east is criticized for flying in the face of a 2 state solution to this really palestinian conflict. also coming up student led anti corruption. protests sweep across serbia. tens of thousands joined, fresh nationwide demonstrations, fueling a political crisis for president bu. church the
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i'm on the and he says, welcome to the program. countries and organizations around the world have overwhelmingly rejected us president donald trump's declaration that the us would quote take over the gaza strip. he outlined his controversial plan for the war ravaged palestinian territory on tuesday. was after a meeting with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump said us will quote, own gaza. walgreens will be re settled to jordan and egypt. he suggested that people from all over the world would live in gaza. and that the narrow enclave along the mediterranean will be redeveloped into the riviera of the middle east. or the idea has been criticized as the legal on or in the international law. and it runs counter to the why we support a 2 state solution to these really passed in the conflict. the simplest response has come from palestinians themselves. many to many of whom say that gaza is their land and they're not going anywhere. palestinians and
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garza project done new drums shop proposing to take over the data entry 1st. the problem trumpet fail and the countries that support trump will fail. we are against this decision and let him go and implement this decision with the jews. but do you want to leave it all with land and, and our country we're leaving to head despite the destruction. where here most of the, it's been a month or of dine here is better. look, it is better than going anywhere else. no, because you have nothing after losing your land, country and home a lot of could've been meanwhile and is read some approval from splines, but many of skipped to go i think this the pumpkin work. i think that the people with the we think about the posterity about the becoming good a good citizens and the leaves and all my life and the they would like it
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sounds a bit disconnected from reality. on the other hand, godly is currently in ruins. is something organized and logical is done where they are relocated to where a back from these workplace and reasonable locations with good conditions rehabilitated and then returned. it makes sense to zillow, and i don't think it's a feasible plan in a needle opposite to so i don't see it as a solution. just as it's impossible to replicate israel is to, on the contract, allows the globe. and here in germany, the president shed a similar sentiment as a lab does, that's why i still believe that a solution is can only be found if a tool goes up to suit. so i'd see if i thought and firstly to insure security for israel and then secondly, self determination that for the palestinians, 50 published and ends up positive about the backlash two's proposal from responded
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. everybody loves it. us allies in the region have condemned the proposal. one more as has the united nations. aaron, david miller is a former advisor to 6 us secretaries of state and currently a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. he's among america's foremost experts on us policy in the middle east. mr. miller, welcome back to dw, thanks for having me. you wrote on x that trump's idea that the us should take control of gauze at that this was dead on arrival. can you spell that out for us? yeah, hey, it's not a plan. it's certainly not a serious solution. it's a tactic, and i'm not entirely sure what the tactic is designed to achieve is provocative. it attaches us policy toward an approach which according to some as far as transfer others describing in much worse terms. it undermines us relations with 2
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long standing partners in egypt. and jordan, you know, undermines the president's aspirations for these really saturday normalization agreement. and it sends a powerful signal to both some vladimir pool and then present in sheets that if you want territory, you just have to declare it and without any justification for taking it. so i think by and large it's dead on arrival. i don't think this has legs, it's got nowhere to go out and what we shouldn't be paying attention to which the media misses about the, the median, the pressure yesterday or 2 things. number one, the meeting, the melody of the minds of benjamin that's in yellow, and donald trump on one end and the current negotiations that are to resume on these really how must cease fire hostage deal. that is the mechanism right now for better for worse, which will speak volumes about whether the region continues with impasse or begins the long and painful road to recovery. not some cock,
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i may be scheme to deport according to the present. and here's 1.71.8000000 palestinians and put them in, got in egypt in jordan. it's these early pressures reporting that they from administration is considering the rocco and punk land, which is in north western somalia. and so molly land, so i think this is not serious, and frankly it's really nowhere. okay, well let's talk about nothing yahoo because he was at this press conference when trump made this somewhat surprised announcement. and he was standing there watching trump talk some videos. show that the speculation that he was also caught off guard . she did praise drug for thinking outside the box, but that's about as far as he went. do you think even nothing? yeah. who believes that the plan is unworkable? and what do you think netanyahu feels about this plan? oh, i think again, we're focusing on a plan and not the real take away from doing it today or trump visit,
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or benjamin that the i was leaving the white. i was just one of the happiest humans on the planet, and he's virtually got a green light from the president. we won't know exactly what they talked about in terms of the negotiations, but he's taking home a tough set of talking points that he can use in order to keep his right wing government in office. having trump is willing to give them a fair amount of margin on the west bank, certainly from secure security point of view, no annexation, at least for now. and then gaza jet, clear to me whether or not mentioned y'all, was serious about making a transition from phase one to face to uh, you know, miracle and colloquial cocoa jargon. this, this was a meeting of the 2 bros and it clearly showed praising donald trump and um, no criticism, not the slightest edge from donald trump, about a guy who he doesn't trust. he doesn't like. and we do me. he's had um,
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significant issues or during the 1st trump administration, and during the 4 years until he assumed the presidency again. so there has been a lot of push back against this plan as far fetched as it sounds, the u. k. egypt, saudi arabia, even a lot of republican hardline pro. it's literally pros, rarely republicans in the us have criticize a plan saying that it basically negates a 2 state solution. and yet it's pretty much common knowledge that we're as far away from a 2 state solution as we've ever been. do you see that different lead you feel like there is any hope that some serious minds will get together and, and look at a serious, long term solution here as well. there's hope except what there isn't in what's been missing since the last effort, frankly, to resolve this conflict that i happen to be at the camp david summit. 24 years ago, which 5 to 1000 where bill clinton, you guys for our fund, a new brock. russel with the 5 core issues. yours some border security refugees.
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and it won't cost claims. what you need is leaders me on these really empowers to the inside who are masters or their politics, that prisoners of variety allergies. leaders were willing to understand that a successful negotiation requires not a symmetry of power, but a balance of interest either is or a pair to risk. you don't have them. and after you do okay, we'll be having this conversation again next year. i'm. i'm sad to say there and david miller will have to leave it there. but thanks so much east middle east, expert and negotiator. thanks talking to us. thank you. a sweden this morning. the victims of its deadliest ever mash shooting. a gunman opened fire tuesday at an adult education center and the city of edinburgh killing at least 10 people. residents, swedish officials, and members of royal family, attended a memorial service wednesday at a nearby church. prime minister of chris russian said that the incident marked a dark day in sweden's history as the city of edinburgh tries to cope with
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the scene of sweden's worst ever met. shooting, nursing students, helen vermont. can't stop thinking about her schoolmates who aren't answering their phones. maybe there's a lot of money on them. we don't know where they are. if they're in the hospital or if they're still lying, where they were shot, we haven't had an answer them in the, on the phone. she was among the students that respects the school and it abroad, who made it out alive. after a man entered the facility tuesday and opened fire flags are it has staff around sweden for the 10 didn't make it. and 11th casualty is the shooter himself found dead on the scene by police responding to the incident at this adult education center. it serves mostly immigrants trying to improve their swedish language skills and employment opportunities more than a day after the attacks. this makes this memorial across the street is where people are still coming to light candles, lay flowers,
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and share their sorrows. but along with this collection of remembrances, the list of questions for which we have no answers yet is also growing. authorities have given very little information other than to save the attacker, had no police record and own to the gun legally as to a possible motive. they've ruled out terrorism in gain connections, but also suggested he was not driven by etiology late wednesday, however, multiple media outlets reported that the shooter was at 35 year old swedish man record a unemployed. he had once been enrolled at the school. some report say he shouted racist remarks while shooting birds mayor says his city is in shock. any urges patients with the investigation being we don't know yet, and i don't think it's time to speculate, but to i hope that the police will find the motive and why this is up. that law student write him out to listings. she knows why. from our lead is how they talk, how they just talk about us as an issue. as a problem. the immigrants,
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never the less shawn's book are more on dish, who attended, respects got along with his wife, is an deter. these things cannot stop us from going to school are going integrate, integrating to the society so it would not stop us know. meanwhile the swedish king and queen anne of rose religious leaders came together to honor the dead. while helen, vera may just keeps pray, her friends are not among to serve you in our student. let demonstrations show no sign of letting up 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station canopy collapsed and the country 2nd largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence with a disaster. and no besides and have taken their protest nationwide. the main target of their anger is president alexander boot judge, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year rule. student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of know the side ever since the
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train station collapse. so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete stand. still. the protesters say the government has blood on its hands. the. we want justice to be back in session. you guys have missed those. we lost them. those tragedies, as well as to people who are still in the hospital, deserve it. 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 that 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 side would teach
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initially claimed foreign powers. we're trying to see to cool what is since 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 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 youngest vivian goals for us as a country last and our constitution are respected to nature. i demand justice, that's all and i'd be really proud. so far, students have shown unity and have stage large scale of protests including an 80 kilometer march from serbia as capital belgrade to northeast side, which saw students sleeping in pens along the way in the freezing cold.
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experts believe the protests which they say are largest in serbia in decades now present the biggest threat to the present in voltage 12 year rule. that's. that's all the headlines for now. the ground for doc film that you can. i mean, he said, thanks for watching the why do, how many does not get drunk? why do grab a tasteful waves, squeeze all bodies. how much do we need per day? do i stop praying for help? find the office, get smudge on data. we use science outtake talk channel.
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