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the same 9 your journey been get inspired. this is dw news live from berlin, a warning from the un secretary general to the us presidents over trump's plan for the us to take over. johnson is essential to avoid any form of move it to be clean . see, today the white house is trying to walk back trumps proposal, but it is real says it's already preparing for palestinians to leave gossip. also coming up will take you to jeanine and the occupied westbank for thousands of palestinians are fleeting israel's whitening offensive against him off, plus, lingering anger and bangladesh. protesters tear down buildings link to shake. i've
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seen a month after she was ousted and the greek island of santa really shaken by more earthquakes. thousands of already flood, besides is calling the seismic activity on president. the i bring job is good to have you with is just a day after us. president trump suggested that the us it should take over the gaza strip. israel says that it is already preparing for large numbers of palestinians to leave the territory with today. members of the trump administration and trying to walk back some of the presidents shocking proposal, a proposal that is drawing condemnation from around the world with the head of the united nations. a warning of ethnic cleansing of the us president donald trump's proposal to clear goals of rivets, civilians is strongly rejected by goals and some selves. ready we want to
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make it clear to trump onto globally does a lot of the palestinian people are rooted in that alone. we never said that the roots of all the trees that we will never give power. london golf. no, we a bundle now along in the west bank. what do you mean or of dine here is better. it is better than going anywhere else to pursue because you have nothing after losing your land in the country and home. a lot of clifton trump proposed that the united states takeover garza and resettle the eva, 2000000 palestinians living the 2, spoke to media international condemnation. in the search for solutions, we must not make the problem worse is vital to stay through to the bedrock of international law. it is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing,
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a 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 one to leave the leave or what's wrong with that. they can leave that can then come back, they can relocate and come back. but you have to rebuild guys 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 trump's intentions to resettle godson's permanently. and if the president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of gather 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
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from some tensions cus, involvement in the middle east. well my guess now is vice and shaheen, the minister of state for foreign affairs and ex patriots of the palestinian national authority man administered. it's good to have you with this book before we talk about geo politics and the palestinian authority. i want to ask you as a palestinian, what went through your mind when you heard about us? president trump's proposal that the us take over the gaza strip. oh, great up and up to an acceptable displacement of my people who have been suffering for the last 7 decades in moore and have been through an atrocious router, the dental side, the war and god for the last 50 months. this is just of a, a blaze of defiance of international law. it's a come defending aptitude. it shows uh, this ideology of head,
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germany and uh, an expect soonest. uh, ideology that sees people and the geography as objects that can be played with. how has the palestinian authority been reacting to this proposal? i think the naturally, the palestinian also added the voice of the rejection of the propose that just like it was due, rejected collectively from all out of countries. it's not me countries of the countries of the free world. the quick there was a quick response of rejection to the statements. is the palestinian authority. is it in communication? is it in contact with the trumpet administration? i mean, have you been able don't to voice your views? i think i would, the views are made very clear a everywhere in the world. all are of the partners the
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old out are, but it's not many countries have viewed it very, very voice does very clearly and definitely 3 change in the years of the united staples for, i mean we know that egypt and jordan, they've been very firm that they will not accept re settlement of citizens from gaza and trunk has replied to that, and i'm quoting here, i say they will. i mean i know you're in amman. jordan, how much pressure do you think? jordan and egypt are under given that they are among the top recipients of american military 8. i'm showing the u. s. administration where you will use whatever pressure they get put on a related to countries. but the response of both egypt and jordan was also very clear, and it was very quick as they made it very clear that they are not for any displace
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month off of the palestinian people. and that's the palestinians of god's actions remaining garza. and they will do whatever it takes you to stop such initiatives or acts by the us administration or others. one of the is really prime minister benjamin isn't yahoo. he has called president trump display on remarkable. he praise the president for thinking out of the box. israel's defense minister has ordered the army to prepare for voluntary departures from the gaza strip. how many palestinians and gods are, do you think would volunteer to lead? you know, when no, nothing. yeah. because that's a remarkable initiative. nothing else knows what he's saying because it is a threatening to buy is right, and that's what probably spinning is read the refugees and they are forced to leave . their homeland is read will not have them returned back and they are banking on this that people in gaza if they leave
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a he said that they will be invited to come back. but we know what is right to me is when we go out and we will not repeat what was done to us in 1948, we were forced into refuge and until 2 days, 7 decades after we were made refugees, we have not returned. so uh, and the code on the refuge is unacceptable minutes. did you know that there is a fragile ceasefire in gauze of and in hopes that are further deal might lead to the release of the remaining is really hostages. and maybe even a longer term hall to the finding. how much does donald trump's plan? how much does his plan put that? that fragile ceasefire in jeopardy? you are right, because that is regulated also seized by it. and that is all, all the time. unpredictability, from the israeli side on, uh,
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complying with any agreement in the past. so the statements like those coming out from the us administration and from president trump himself. mike green light is re lease to do whatever they think is right. and for the is a is what is right a and we have seen it for the last 50 months is killing and killing most palestinian civilians. and now on top of it, the cause for the displacement of this devastated population. when post war garza has been discussed, most previous plans, including from the bite and administration are reported to have had a governing role for the palestinian authority. would you accept anything less than that? no, it would not accept anything less than that. the natural development is for the palestinian authority to take its role on the part that was severed from the palestinian authority about 2 decades ago. and the today,
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the palestinian authority is the one that has the politicos and the legal mandates on an occupied a. gov. a strip and it's natural that the palestinian authority will take it would show that it's just possibilities in that occupied by amendments or more question before we run out of time. but i saw an interview that you gave in november of last year and which you said that you hoped that president trump would treat the palestinians in a more balance way then has been the past has been in the past. um, would you say that today? and i would still hope for that because i truly believe that the only way out of this study is for the whole world, including the united states, to comply with international law and to look at the palestinians as human beings who deserves to have sex determination. and to live in itself, but i understand his date as is tried in international law and as recognized by the
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united nations. so yes, i'm still hopeful, and i think we all need to spend towards behind uh that initiative and that future that we would all want to see in the middle east minister barson shaheen. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. we appreciate your valuable insights tonight. thank you. you're welcome. israel's war against him oss is not limited to the gods. a strip in the occupied westbank. thousands of palestinians are being forced to flee, as is really expand and offensive against him off of the city of jeanine and it's nearby refugee camp have become a primary focus for it is really range that air strikes. the diabetes. emily gorgine traveled there to meet with palestinian families displaced by the by it's it's a story that keeps repeating palestinian families displaced from the hands nearby
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refugee comp claim temporary shelter this time of the blind association and janine city a place of summer's point. the palestinian authority and the is really all may have been coming out to radiance and the janine refugee camp of the last month. these are just a few of the thousands of people have left in that time slot along. the 1st thing was that the police came down to source a surrounded us for 2 months. while we were at home now, we couldn't leave or go in the house. but then the is rarely came and started bowling plants and they blew up the houses of the off to the airplane to go to bring us to me like street our homes, applying to the families took 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,
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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 radios recently blew up several buildings inside the come we off be afraid to military, where the people would be able to return to the homes, but have not received an answer. is really official, say, the large scale operation is targeting milton. i'm consider the complement of the storm holds. the information 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 those towns. here's where the military is still up to the operating engine income, which is just behind me. we keep hearing shots being fired, but also large explosions coming from the come. i don't like,
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and all the cases is completely unclear, as you can hear, the shots being 5 now is completely unclear how long these are the armies going stay here. these really operation has already expanded to include villages need. janine refugee camp could become even larger after passing open 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 these varieties and the failure to buy the palestinian authority to provide for that basic human to tell your needs, why did i settle after 2002? the invasions began, but this one is stronger. hoster, a more violent base is a formal displacement operation. in 2002, we stayed the not home, but this time during the invasion, everyone was full, so the nobody was left in the home. so i'll just have them review for now it's on clear when, if they will be able to return to their homes. but many simply have nowhere else to
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go. where is a quick look now, some of the other stories that are 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 rumeliotis, as the withdrawal was agreed before a visit from the us secretary of state, marco rubia, ukrainian president, blowed him is zalinski, has welcom delivery of the 1st mirage. 2000 fighter jets from france. you said the aircraft would help you free defendants air space against russia, french president, emanuel macro, and as committed to training ukrainian pilots to fly the play. the rebels in the democratic republic of the congo have seized another town in the east despite declaring of cease fire. the un says the m $23.00 and surgeons are closing in on to cover. they captured the key city of goma last week. you in estimates that nearly
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3000 people were to bangladesh is confronting a new wave of anger unleashed by the l student, former leader. it began with former prime minister, shake or seen to deliberate a speech from exile in india, calling on her supporters to protest. well, that infuriated student groups and other activists who proceeded to tear down in band the lies, buildings linked to a scene. the protest just called it a pretty doing their march. some were on big sticks and how most at this brought to create an excuse peter, to demolish the house of chic. would you put him on? who liked the control? defended from buckets done in 1971. he's the father of the now ousted leadership casino, and that has to hip treat against him as when we have in the last 15 years we have seen how so you know, use of are those name to state and by. well,
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who has seen that use the 1971 ward and bangladesh and other sentiments to play with people and this house is represent date of, of that on the other. she used her speech to say at the beginning the father and responding to these things to award for her and using these emotions, she managed to stay in the bible power. that's why that's why we want to destroy this, please. the protest of also vendor liked other buildings connected to that of the former lead to a tax, but triggered by helping us find the social media of speech in which he quote on her supporters to stand against the interim government. as the protest as acute testing of crushing defend to the duty force during her 15 year who thought of this house as a symbol of fascism. they didn't consider as human beings in the last 18 years. they tortured people disappeared them and filed cases. they didn't allow anyone to talk. i criticized the former government and they filed
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a case against me. so for 3 years i had to stay and hiding them. so i'm going to go to talk to someone with some media reports suggest that the security forces did not . and do we stop to protest from storming buildings last summer? a student click movement after testing and to click to india for twice she wasn't follow her for 5th grade, don't 1000 protest. as many of them students from non complaint that she's trying to. midland butler, this politics from india was the why doesn't seem to leave us in peace. she hundreds of porters looted an empty the entire country now has the no lives and luxury as she wished. why is she trying to incite banquet? does she people again and get them girlfriend and bundle? dish light, but not the best price lot. the mohammed eunice has tried to expedite has enough, but india has not responded yet well, enjoying now by michael google been the director of the south asia institute at the
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wilson center. this google enjoys be from washington dc. it's good to have you with this the, the outreach that we saw on that report. it's remarkable. why is there still so much anger towards shake has seen in bangladesh. so yeah, the idea here is remarkable. and especially keeping in mind that the mobs went on the attack before she proceeded, had even made her speech once they heard that she was going to make it, they start or they didn't even wait for the speech, which shows how much anger there is. so, i mean, there's so much anger against her because of her actions and her, her refusal to atone for them. people are angry about the repression and the corruption that was there over her 15 years of rule. and people are still so angry about the brutality, better security forces needed out on peaceful protesters during her final days and power. but people are also angry because she are a party of not acknowledged or apologize for what, for,
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for all of those actions in those brutalities. on the, on the contrary, she's been very defiant. she's blaine and others for these things. so, you know, she has not been willing to the interest factors and to essentially acknowledge that she and her party in her government had done great wrong to the country for, for many years. so, you know, she made the disgrace been discredited, dictate her, but she's very defiant. and this really infuriates the country. and particularly of the young people, we know that the big with that she's are accusing, shaken, seem to of meddling. what kind of middling, are they talking about? so i think this for, for most people in, in bangladesh, you know, they feel that the country has moved on and that she and her party are essentially nothing now. and yet they see her from her, from india, giving speeches in which he's calling on her supporters that take to the streets. she because he is also indicated that she does not believe that she actually formerly resigned when she left the country 6 months ago this week. and so i think
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that's for, for so many and bangladesh there's this fear. and this concern that he's trying to start things up and, and try to perhaps make it come back not through herself, but through her support or trying to get the damage party to come out on the street . and indeed, her party has said that they plan to uh, to stage the street protests in the, in the coming days. so i think that, you know, for, for so many in bangladesh, the view is that she's history and she's relevant. why is she trying to west or things out back in bangladesh, and how far is the interim government with the reforms? it promised to the people. i mean, how much has changed since i seen a less as well? yeah, i mean the in term government, one of its top priorities has been reforms. it's pledge to essentially rebuild the country because it argues that the shaken scene and her government really hollowed out the country because the institutions have become so politicized and so corrupt . and so there's a need to engage in large scale reforms that have been
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a number of reform conditions that have been formed in areas ranging from banks to the constitution. but i will say that for many and bangladesh, there is concern that even though there's been a lot of talk about the need to reform and you have these committees that are getting together in meeting, there's not a lot of clarity as to how far along these reforms has come, not very clear what the ultimate goals are. these reforms if there's any clear timeframes that play and i think at the end of the day, the more this government is in power and it is 6 months this week. i think there is concern among many of the public this is the government at the end of the day that does not have a formal mandate from the people. it's not an elective government. it's a government that um, took over after has seen it was out of state and for sure much of the country. welcome the interim government and continues to support it. but you know, the more you have this, that these reforms take place without any clear indication as to where they're going. i think that there's a tendency to make a lot of people a bit impatient and concerned and wanting to have a better sense as to where things are going. but things have changed and
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a really big way the country is much happier as much free or compared to how things work. when a senior was in power, particularly during her last few years and i was actually in bangladesh last week, i experiences firsthand just a lot more happiness and the opposite isn't particularly from, from the young people. but with that said, there's a lot of uncertainty and a lot of complexity, as i said before, this is a government is pledge to do a lot. but it doesn't have a formal mandate from the people. and there also does not have much experience governing even the head is the interim government, the nobel laureate, $100.00 units. you know, he's an economist, he's an academic, you don't, has people in his government experience with governing. and i think that's been a constraint to michael hoover, man, director of the south asia institute at the wilson center. mr. cooper, when we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the greek authorities have declared a state of emergency after the most powerful earthquake so far as check the island of santorini. an unprecedented wave of trimmers his force nearly all residents and
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taurus to leave thousands continue to feed the greek island of central reeney by sea and air flights and fairies have been fully booked. forcing airlines and ferry companies to add extra services to accommodate travelers. that's a little while ago there was a 5 point one, make me do trauma. my little one is in shock and things that are pretty dangerous. the thing that i felt that are at 1st i couldn't believe it because they've never experienced anything like this before. with this very much, the greek island of center really sits on top of a volcano. the last major options or cod in 1950. but x would say that recent travels are not related to volcanic activity, rather by tectonic plates. movements. officials are wanting of a high risk offline slides saying that the size make a cvt will continue for weeks eckleman. um, we have to manage
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a varying tightens geological phenomenon and don't know, i want to ask our island us 1st and foremost to stay calm and to listen to the instructions of the civil protection say, or the years. however, some tories and local residents in the island have decided to stay saying the area can handled the magnitude of the us squeaks and district. i'm not concerned. why would i were right? if something's meant to happen to you, it will, if it's time for you to go, it's over or that both of them is all the house, but i'm spring, which is on the card. you know? it's a house, but it keeps most of it dates back to 1720 that it's for 500 us. it's been 2 weeks and was kind of good options also. and the house is still there. so there's no reason for that to change in the i'm confident that phones get by the way. so especially with the face of one of greece is most attractive, tories tubs and known authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.
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prioritizing safety for residents and tories. a like too. and finally, a tiger chasing its prey in india, fell into a well. both the tiger and the wild boar struggled to keep their heads above water . locals saw that the animals were in trouble, and the sound of the alarm conservationist from a nearby reserved managed as you see right there to say both the tiger and the boar . they were unharmed and released back into the forest. and we heard that they went their separate ways this stop until dinner time, of course, to ours. here's a quick reminder of our top story. this, our donald trump is facing widespread rejection, and that is planned to take over gauze. my secretary general antonio gutierrez as
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warn against ethnic cleansing, white house officials appear to be bank tracking on the proposal. you want you to have the news. i'll be back in 90 minutes with more world news followed by the day hope to see you then the
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