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we all because life is the main, the this is dw new years, live it from berlin, a warning from the un secretary general to the us president over trucks plan for the us to take over dogs. these essential boulevard penny for move it to be clean. see today the white house is trying to walk back trumps proposal, but israel says it's already preparing for palestinians to leave. god also coming up. it will take you to as you need in the occupied westbank, where thousands of palestinians are fleeing israel's whitening offensive against him off the
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break off it's good to have you with is just a day after us. president trump suggested that the us should take over the gaza strip. israel says it is already preparing for large numbers of palestinians to leave the territory. but today, members of the trop administration of trying to walk back some of the presidents shocking proposal proposal that is drawing condemnation from around the world with the head of the united nations warning of ethnic cleansing us president donald trump's proposal to click on the rivets civilians is strongly rejected by goals and some selves. ready we want to make it clear to trump on to globally does all of the palestinian people are rooted in that alone. we have a fitness of roots, of all the trees that we will never give power london golf. so normally we abandon our land in the west bank. do you mean or of dine here is better. it is better than
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going anywhere else. no. because you have nothing of fear losing your land in the country and home bought a new drum, proposed that the united states takeover garza and resettle the eva, 2000000 palestinians living the he spoke to media international condemnation. in the search for solutions. we must not to make the problem worse, is vital to stay through to the bad, the bulk of international law. it is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing, of the proposal to resettle goals. and this was also spend by neighboring countries, jordan and egypt, which trump had previously suggested should welcome them in. but the i did did find favor with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. almost your actual idea of allowing for his cousins want to leave the leave or what's wrong with that. they
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can leave. that can then come back, they can relocate and come back, but you have to rebuild. god, if you want to rebuild, because you can't have it. this is the 1st good idea that i've heard. it's a remarkable idea. as the diplomatic for rory continues, the white house appears to be contradicting trumps intentions to resettle godson's permanently. and if the president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of gaza for the rebuilding of this effort. again, it's a demolition site right now. it's not a livable place for any human being. this distance is adding to the confusion of it from some tensions cus involvement in the middle east. mohammed show holidays with the european council on foreign relations. i asked him whether it's likely that people will leave garza voluntarily. the idea is, is practically impossible to implement in the 1st place, and you don't have any host countries willing to take their it's dean and re
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fifties and up to them from their homeland at the same time for the cdns and guys have consistently showed and expressed their refusal to this idea that is not the birth child of this moment it's being proposed. we're going to see means repeatedly as early as the year 1951. in, in 53. there was a proposal to reset of 12000 guidance in the sign. i did start godson's, revolted against egypt, general probation, and gods at the time, and managed to support that ideas. it was proposed again and $67.00 in the seventy's eighty's ninety's early 2 thousands. you had in his reading national security council here that was called your i'm and that was it in 2004 and he said quote, god's is a concentration camp when you to amex and major chunk of design that does or and relocate philistines. there it didn't work either in 2019 a senior's meeting with christian said that they weren't actively looking for host countries to take gods and refusing microns. and they were willing to even pay for the transport. explain it expensive,
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it didn't work either. so the ideas are implemented, there's no willingness on the populations in side. there is also new hosting countries in the world that is increasingly hostile towards microns and refugees. that was mom into the heart of speaking. with this earlier, i spoke with garish on basket. he's a writer in peace negotiator and i asked him whether people are really likely to leave gauze voluntarily. well, there may be palestinians who would want to leave the goes through. cuz like there is really tell is it's impossible to live there as president trump said, it's really, it's a delusion site, but it was demolished by israel. the problem is not the palestinians who might want to leave garza, i mean these are all, there's never really let them leave. but there's no host country as well. how much or how does sense willing to accept them, not egypt through drug. and even though president trump said they will accept them, this is not going to happen these remarks by trump. and i'm just press conference with prime minister in that, you know, created a new norm as well,
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the uncertainty in the regions. but one thing we can be certain about this proposal appears is not implementable. it won't happen. what it is doing is creating a lot of education. i want to appear a lot of anxiety. it's a lot of damage is being done 1st and foremost, to the continuation of the ceasefire between israel and how much and god in the age of these ready hostages, that we don't know will remain there, mr. but somebody asked me, why don't you say that this proposal will not happen? why? to? because there is no host country that's willing to accept 2200000 palestinians from casa. none of the world is willing to accept them. they see this is the cleansing, they see, it is trying to destroy the palestinian rights to self determination in the state of their own. there are no other countries of trump his own back. now it was about suggesting that all the countries except published any refugee, some guys are what us in the open, the doors of the united states to them. the thousands live along the beautiful coast of the mediterranean. why not live on the coast of the new gulf of america in
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florida? new trump wants this to happen. then he has to take responsibility for i think it's great if the united states wants to come in and help the reconstruction efforts. the gods are that all the world needs to help with that, including the stadium is 0 because 2000000 people are living homeless today and guys, and that's an untenable situation. let me pick up on the ceasefire and the beginning stations are with that. what do you think this proposal is going to mean for holding the ceasefire together? and i'm also thinking about the is really hostages that are still in come off hands the key to the ceasefire negotiations for phase 2, we're in the middle of the phase one right now, phase 2 negotiations of the government. the key here is determining who's going to govern garza on the day after the war because phase 2 includes the under. the warrant is really withdrawal from gaza. somebody get a prime minister. nothing you're refuses to do as long as the last is in power. now there's a focus of what the president and nothing else should have done with,
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together with the, our neighbors who all are concerned about. somebody continuing to control guy thoughts, but instead they come up with this wild idea of the people who goes out. we really need to talk about how we're going to find incredible legitimate, responsible government for gods on the day after this war. because the time us continues to be the are, there won't be a ceasefire, and there won't be any reconstruction. as we heard from some commentators yesterday that president trump's plan sounds like a, a typical real estate magnets plan for any piece of land that right now looks like a demolition side. if we look at the broader picture, the, can this plan tell us anything about donald trump's middle east policy moving forward? the only thing we can say is that it's not very well thought out. there's been no calculations done. there's no macro planning done. this was an idea that was thrown out a number of years ago by trump sunday law, jared cushion or what was an advice on the white house. and you spoke about the
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real estate, the possibilities for the strip thinking in the in wearing ahead of a real estate mogul. up looking at the possibilities of building a need to buy a rubber ducky there or don't house and a small piece of land with the wonderful coast on the mediterranean shores. certainly if there was a billions and billions of dollars to invest their gas, it could be an ideal place, but we have to take care with the realities about the depth and the destruction that's taking place over the last year. that helps the world that was started by home us. let's not forget that. but many of the people living in dogs are completely innocent and tens of thousands have been killed over 80010202 1000000 people homeless today. there's something baskin, as always as best, and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. israel's war against the moss is not limited to the gaza strip in the occupied westbank. thousands of palestinians are being forced to flee,
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as is real expands and offensive against them off the city of janine then it's nearby refugee camp have become a primary focus for is really raids in here strikes. the ws. emily gord, dean, traveled there to meet with palestinian families, displaced by the volume a it's a story that keeps repeating palestinian families displaced on their hands in the nearby refugee comp. find temporary shelter this time of the blind association and janine city, a place of summer's point, the palestinian authority and the is ready. all may have been coming out to raise the janine refugee camp of the last month. these are just a few of the thousands of people have left in that time. so the 1st thing was that the police came down to source a surrounded us for 2 months. while we were at home, never, we couldn't leave or go in the house. but then that is really,
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it came and started bowling airplanes and they blew up the houses of the off to the airplane, started motoring us to me if we would like to create our homes, applying to the families, to what they could carry and left for some it's been hot and, and for others, some 25 families had the blind association building was an option and headed the they're away from immediate danger, but playing to play on such and t. we've been here for 15 days and we don't know anything about our homes. we see that some of the houses were destroyed, others were bulldozed, and some were bombed boats up until now. we don't know what's inside the houses. there's reason to see the west. these very recently blew up several buildings inside the come we off be afraid the military where the people would be able to return to the homes, but have not received an answer. it is really official, say, a large scale operation is targeting militants. consider the comp one of the strong
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holds both reparation began of to the palestinian authority to had launched a significant assault the to correct down on, on resistance in december. now the area has essentially turned into a ghost town. here's where the military is still actively operating engine income, which is just behind me, receive hearing shots being fired, but also resolved explosions coming from the come. i don't like and other cases it's completely unclear as you can hear the shots being 5 now is completely unclear how long these really i'm just going to stay here. these really operation have already expanded to include villages need jeanine refugee camp and could become even larger after passing opened fire on an entry, the military post coming to soldiers and enjoying several of the tools back here among refugees is a collective punishment from the israelis and the failure to buy the product and on the far see to provide for that basic humanitarian needs provided at federal after
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2002, the invasions begun, but this one is strong caution. more violence base is a formal displacement operation. in 2002, we stayed the not home, but this time during the invasion, everyone was forced to leave. nobody was left in the home so that it hasn't been viewed. so now it's on clear when, if they will be able to return to their homes, but many simply have nowhere else to go. all right, let's get a quick look mount. some of the other stories making headlines around the world, panama has formerly withdrawn from china, is built in road infrastructure program. the us had pressured, the government to reduce beijing's influence over the panama canal. president jose rabo molina says the withdrawal was agreed before a visit from the us secretary of state, marco rubia revels, and the democratic republic of the congo have seized another town in the east, despite declaring a ceasefire. the when says the m 23 insurgents are closing in on because they
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captured the keys city of goza. last week you would estimates that nearly 3000 people were killed. your granite and positive automated zalinski has welcome delivery of the 1st mirage. 2000 fighter jets from france. you said the aircraft would help you frame, defended the air space against russia. french president emanuel mac roland has committed to training ukrainian pilots to fly the plane. and finally, a tiger chasing its prey in india fell into a well. both the tiger in the wild board struggled to keep their heads above water local sold, the animals were in trouble. so the sound of the alarm conservation is from a nearby reserve. managed to save both the tiger and the boy. you seem right there . they were unharmed and released back into the forest and sources. tell us. then they went their separate way. for now least you're watching the
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