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[000:00:00;00] the, the fall of probably a 1000007 people, 7, maybe a 1000008. but i think all of them, i think i'll be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. the us president on fields of palm shell plans to relocate old goldens from their land and take control of it in our country on our own is the guy says it's part of the plan is fine of assuming an embosser to the u. n. i tried to reject double chums plan for a great clear, odd part of nations, also condemn the proposal and push for the creation of an independent state all of
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this 9. i'd also add on the program team. trump started off with government agencies, continues the c. i a appears to be the administration's next target. the base is r t international. my name's you know, nieland's 30 minutes of news and do it starts not the us will take over and we build gals, and that's the plum president. trump has a nines suggesting the entire policy, the need and population be relocated to neighboring countries. in the days i think there's a good chance to all of them and they were talking about probably a 1000007 people, 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them i think, going to be resettled in areas where they could live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. it would be my hope that
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we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return. why would they want to return? the place has been the hell. it's been the meanest. what are the meanest places, foreigner, and right now it's, it's, i've seen every picture from every angle better than if i were there. and nobody could live there if you have lived there. well let's get some international reaction to the sun cost live to the board member of the africa for palestine solidarity group brown. honda, come in johannesburg, thank you for your time with these comments. ad from has donald trump effectively straw, the 2 state solution, or is it in his own unique way, a way of pushing for pete's? i think that donald trump represents a continuation of us policy,
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a continuation of us interference. and um, i think what's different and, and some what um are almost deliberating for the world to see is that he doesn't really where the mosque. so donald trump says things the things that the us essentially does, but he says them in a way that are quite naked. he says things blatantly and it's actually quite refreshing that the mosque has been taken off the united states of america because they has been no change in the techs on the palestinian people in the support of israel, regardless of democratic republican or whom president was the which which president the united states had mister come claims. everyone and he's talk to love was his idea of the us taking over gals. but officials across the art of world they are just rejecting it. all right. and will those nations they'll be some high force through foreign aid or otherwise to at least talk about that?
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do you think it will get that far? and i think that it's no surprise everyone likes is idea that speaks to him because donald trump is proving himself to be the kind of leader that supplies surrounds himself by yes, men and women. and so of course, if you are a bully and if you are very aggressive in your government style and you need to ship style you, you end up surrounding yourself with yesterday. and so i think anything, donald trump says, will be welcomed by those whom speak to him because people are quite frankly afraid of losing their jobs. were afraid of him and trying to curry favor with him. so there's no surprise. there's been no counts of you delivered to him because people are afraid, but clearly he's scored nothing goal by declaring these attention these and these, these intentions so loudly and publicly. what do use essentially done is indicated
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an intention to grab greenland is given the intention to take of a pen, no mark or canal disease. behaving a bit like a colonizer, and he's talking like one in the case of israel. and it's merely a continuation of these really american involvement, quite frankly. but israel or the united states of america controlling does is much of the same thing. and the mosque is now off at the united states, has exposed itself through its elected president as being a country that believes that it can just take or to decide the government belongs to them. and it just goes to show that the all the, the if it's to look like mediators with complete nonsense. you mentioned, yes. men are, they are run the dinner table because there are reports thing for my wife. hi, senior advisor and trump solomon law. jarred cushion there is report is behind this plan, we can take a listen in fact, together to,
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to an earlier statement. the golf is waterfront property. it could be very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, likelihood. so i think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but i think from israel's perspective, i would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up. but i don't think that is real. has stated that they don't want people to move back there afterwards . yeah. interest remarks as to how close they are to trump today. how much influence do you think donald trump's family members have on have? i think donald trump is a corrupt president. i think donald trump has always been quite open in his conflict of interest, many other countries in the world. if you a point your a father, your your daughter's father in law to been invested to, to funds it would be a bit of a scandal. it might not be accepted, we because of been under public if we did it the south africa. if you bring your door to was suddenly into every trade meeting in the white house or in the president's house,
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you'll country might be ridiculed. donald trump is done. it before, he'd put jared cushion to his son in law to be in charge and employed and paid by the american tax paid to be an advisor and an invoice to be released as well. absolutely. i mean the, the conflict of interest and the corruption is glaringly obvious. um, it seems that donald trump has list interest in the military industrial complex and in the weapons and bum business and more interest in the hotel development and resort business. and it's very kids that have to cushion the proxy for you. can i just come up this from, from a purely civilian stand point in gaza and from, you know, we're looking at it. absolutely devastated and save reconstruction is going to take years, thousands of bobbies still missing under rubble leading to disease being rife. so is a temporary displacement, something which should be considered purely on the,
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on his ability level. well i think that's the, the iron the, i mean one would have to look at practical efforts to rebuild. but by donald trump going out there and speaking loudly and saying blatantly and bluntly to the world what his intentions were. i think he burst the bubble. he exposed the agenda with the intentions of the united states and himself. so indeed one could look at practical evidence. but now what's key is that if people were to leave, it would become another state of the united states. i'd like to make one small example. if you move into your partner wife's house and you begin to abuse your wife and start just deal with everything. and you beat up your wife. you . you behave like american israel to have towards better this time. but then you use your solution is the house is so terrible and so awful that she must move and you keep the house a. there's a huge amount of a despicable behavior that have led to this point, even calling it
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a desire to zone the hell and so, and who made it to help the united states as bombs through israel. south africa has opened the accused benjamin netanyahu of committing crimes and guys in particular with its genocide case against injury a lot the i c j with trump offering more support from don israel saw from by the how do you see not the case progressing? not the case will proceed, so that's a good would be intimidated into withdrawing the case. i have to say that well, bite and might not have spoken with the megaphone. i think that by didn't essentially never said no to any of the bombs or the checks that is realized for so i'm not sure there's a difference. maybe a difference in the approach and the loudness with the way they deliver the message . trump is easier to deal with for the international community because the world concept that can say it's ok to just take land, which is by didn't essentially did the same thing with these residents as its proxy
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with the views of the board member of the africa for a policy and group life from thomas birds. they, brum, how they come from. thank you for your time. thank you so much. ok. now i will talking about the enclave itself. what's the last all of its, most of the gallons is roberts. hospitals have been forced to shut down values that are left with our life, saving care the you and reports that less than half of the eclipse, 36 hospitals or even partially operational with the rest raised to the ground. commo ad one hospital was the main medical facility in northern gals. a local journalist from outlook are a visit that what remains off the we are now as the emergency department of the come out of the hospital, a nosing goal as trip this emergency department, along with other departments have been completely destroyed and damaged because of
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the mess if it's really our me actions the household has the and i feel so sad as we did. don't think that the destruction would be this bad when we evacuated. it seems they wanted to wipe the, come, i would one hospital. we stood as a landmark of the mountain. this hospital has been all was serving the pediatric and maternity not only for the refrigerate kind of get value, but also for the other towns of the northern gauze. this trip, including the beta i have beta known and your valley town and the northern gauze as trip we are now heading for the be deactivate department, and particularly the incubator. this is the department that was the department of the video tricks that served the children of the nosing galls us trip before the is really army actions at coast. this must've destruction of the hospital as we are able to see now we are,
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we are in the incubator department that was at serving good. the big detrick's, the the ones who are the babies for the nosing garza strep. as you might see, the destruction is i presented to clear and every corner of this particular department of the hospital that has been completely or partially damaged because of the as really army actions over the past 3 months. as you might see here, yes, these are the remains of the hospitals, particularly the incubator, the right as this place. that's the scene. that's the scene told. so the best ation off of the main hospitals that served the nose in gauze us trip towers in terms of the detrick's and maternity for the population. here who are debated up to about
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500000 palestinians. not only the destruction, but also the human sloughs as 70 personnel, including doctors, nurses, and other stuff. workers have been actually killed during the, as really massive operations against the hospital in the past. the 3 months. also actually 68 1st. so now have been detained by the israeli army, including the chief of the hospital. the doctor has um, most of the that is the situation of the come out, how do i in the hospital as you might have seen, all the sections of the hospital have been already damaged a they're completely are mainly completely and spatially. now as we're hearing, donald trump said that that countries in the middle east will get on board with his
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proposal to relocate guys and it's but jordan and egypt have strongly condemned that proposal to relocate palestinians from their lot. saudi arabia has also rejected. i'd drive any attempt to display scouts as well as getting a sovereign palestinian state must be created for the ministry of foreign affairs of funds that the position of the kingdom of saudi arabia on the establishment of the palestinian state is of unwavering position. and his highness, the prime minister, may god protect him as a firm disposition in a clear and explicit mamma, which is not up to any interpretation under any circumstances. a, let's say the academic colored, but tar fee believes the new american present and also mix devices and false statements to attract the wider audience in the way he's a business man. he works very in the states area and they do
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a lot of claims and that's area and to be honest and slips just him. i mean before that by then also claims things that weren't true. i think it's for a different audiences. maybe 40 is that i made it kind of or do you understand every 4 is a pretty popular cancer courses? i don't know if it was just talking to read, but before we know that we never said that, we would never do that. who wants to boss the incident, cleansing, this is a game, is every rule and the international community and the national. i mean this year, we are the warranty, the aggressors, by giving them the land of the people is trying to pick out. it doesn't make sense and nobody in the ward would agree to that. no, it's breaking all the noise and every nation on every,
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a technician organizes now with us c id firmly under its controls. the white house has no set. it's eyes on this c i a the entire workforce has reportedly been offered redundancy packages with the trump administration, seeking more agreeable figures out the agency. it's newly appointed director is also believe the current, a desire to create an even more aggressive spy organization. in previous years, however, another prominent members of the trump team to came on how the united states agency for international development role was shipped by it. a us a id which is a c, i, a front point, $5000000000.00, and the funding those riots, those riots lead to the a, to a could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically electric. i'm of the ukraine, a mazda before that comment is over the phone, victoria new. and you know, the top part of the center piece of the, in the economy of the ology and who is now
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a high level official. and the state department has a secret call with the us in passenger, which is tape recorded and is now public, which anybody can go and look up where she is picking the new cabinets. the u. k. former pentagon senior security policy yellow is michael maloof joins has not from outside us. a i, the headquarters in washington dc were not former stuff or staging a pro test. michael. i imagine their 1st demands are to get their jobs reinstated. but what else are they say? spots to thanks for having me union, but they were, i'm not, i'm, i'm actually outside of the, a percentage park which is near the us senate and the capital building as a matter of a point of reference there,
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they're basically demanding that usa id funding and be reinstated, and that the workers be put back to work. and we've had a number of congressmen and us senators, a make speeches to that effect. and it appears as though they're actually going to mount some kind of a resistance, both as a state and local levels. and at the federal level to counter mosque they are really against mosque. are you on mosque? who's the head of the those enterprise to, to turn down the us government. and they, they only talk about the good things that uh, uh, usa id does that they are, are not speaking whatsoever of any of the other things that the us to ideas as funded such as what, what the r f k junior just brought out or manuals on on, on the i l, l g b us and it was going so well, well that's live t,
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v for you. we've just lost connection there from outside. at the, as we've seen the white house there were at michael maloof, the former a senior security policy analyst is and talking about the us a i. d, at protests going on at. let's try and get a reconnection with michael there. michael, i've just been talking about the whole guarantees of live tv. it was going so well across behind you as well. we're looking at a michael does a go be all need just employees are a former employees of us. the id are there are more people coming are to, to have their say in opposition to the new administration. yeah, it looks like it's a federal workers. generally it's not limited just to use the id because all the federal workers realize that their jobs now are on the line as a result of the changes that the trump administration has just introduced. so it's,
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it's becoming increasingly uh uh, that's a problem matic for, for these workers because they have until tomorrow to, to, to, to, to say whether they will agree to the early retirement or, or, or be fired. and, and this is the one this agency wide, including that. now at the c, i a can, i'm sure it's going to happen at the state department and at the defense department . so this is something that federal workers are rallying around because i see the usa id uh activities as an example of what could happen to their agencies as well. us the id is one thing, but the c i a is a completely different based on how is this going to progress? well, that's a good question. um, not all c i a types can really do that because i'm up more and very sensitive positions. they, if they the offer to, to do early buyouts as they call it,
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has been offered extended to all c i a members. but in reality, that's just the probably most will not accept or, or take it. what well, thinking about hire about michael is nothing getting more sympathetic voices in the trump team or, or just to a general clear on. so i think it's a j a 1st of all, a general clear out, but it's doing that. you're getting, you're getting away, you're getting rid of quite a number of those who are back the who, who are, were anti trump and who actually were working the guests. remember dave states so, and i do know that they're going to be cleaning it out all the top s lives at the f b. i kind of intelligence as well as the c, i, c, i a offices including the operations directorate and probably even the analytical side of c. i has 2 sides. so it's going to be uh, there's going to be a lot of bedlam here. and
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a curiosity are the in the days of weeks to come. it does it earlier as well. you can go ahead. sorry. i didn't see a lot of last year and because it's still a lot of loss, it's pending here very, very shortly. this is one of the things they're talking about, they're going into federal court and, and we're going to be seeing a lot of the legal actions going there. there's a fundamental question of whether it's the trump administration has the legal authority to do any of this area, including someone from the outside have an access to very sensitive classified information. and even though he's a um, considered to be a special, a government worker on temporary duty, i'm referring to a lot of months. but the reality is that you're going to see a lot of challenges. you're going to see a lot of efforts on the, on that house incentive flores to will, to introduce legislation that will impede our efforts to do this kind of trimming
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back until there could be hearings and maybe even pass legislation if they can. the problem is that they both both houses right now are, are republican controlled and, and donald trump firmly pals. both houses under his domain. it's been control. so it's going to, this is why we're going to see probably a lot of consultation here and the day is a problem. mike, can i get sol? so let's talk a little bit about watson merging. as regards us see id being under the, the guys possibly the control of the c i a, it appears. it's not completely actually monetary an organization that's what's being screwed up. i on the fact that the c i had control of it offers a lot more queries. well, that's exactly, that's exactly right. and, and that, but this is something that is not being brought out here or, or in the united states except by our f k junior. but there is clearly documentation and, and other initiatives where we've seen c,
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i use us a id to funnel funding to n g o's, non government agency, non government organizations that act as a front company for the c i a to, to push political agendas of the of the, of the administration, whichever administration was it. so we've seen that and we're seeing it now, even in the caucasus you know, just kind am in which, um, usa id was working with a n g. i was presented at the country of georgia. and in fact, the country of georgia called out to the n g o is asking for a domain name by legislation, their source of funding and the you and the, and the, the by the administration violently objected live from washington dc, giving us a sense of what is happening on the ground as it is occurring, as former pentagon senior security policy, unless mike on the list. michael,
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thanks very much for that. my. my pleasure to let you know. thank you for returning to our top story, us president donald trump has a nines plans to take over and re build gals. i'm the leader has suggested that the entire palestinian population should be relocated to neighboring states. well, not very point. let's welcome live onto the program. jordanian m p on member of the royal committee to modernize the political system. chi as they hadn't, you're most welcome sir, don't you? trump say's that even though jordan has rejected his funds for guns a month could still change course. i think a recent pressure on, on other states such as in central left in america is he, right. of them was all due respect. the situation when it comes to jordan is different than the countries in latin america and what's on state. and lots in america is different than what stake what's on stake when it comes to jordan and egypt, accepting
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a trump supply. the reason behind that is that the accepting from supply and allowing the displacement of governance, or palestinians and gentlemen and to neighbor states means the end of the palestinian a justified cause as real knowledge and squeeze. the displacement of these people is the end of, of, of, of the whole idea of the palestinian, the core justified issue that has been there for the last 50 years at jordan. and egypt for that matter will never take part in history as being the countries that's used uh such a displacement. part of the thing is i'm on the other hand, i highly doubt that the policies themselves will do it. the same thing that happened in 1948 is a citizen based job, home of the displacement. again, i never go back home. uh they would not do that again. therefore the cutting
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situation when it comes to problems a bad what use, what is basically a stating. it's different when it comes to the palestinian issue. and it's very much different from other countries in the world like less than america or countries. otherwise, this is an extremely sensitive issue for jordan, for the georgia in cooper for the product center. i'm sort of at a senior in cost. and therefore when jordan is being very clear by saying no, i don't think jordan really packed back on such an issue because this is an extreme issue that is the dangerous on, on jordan and does the same thing dangerous on the side on changes the whole face of the east, the sort of people who have been monitored mess occurred and just a dealing with them as a business dealer or dealing with garza as, as, as a future resorts or sometimes it should be on this unacceptable. uh these people
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will not keep answered monthly. uh, history is, is, is, is it what, what, what does it remember? uh, what's happening these days? i'm to be honest, georgians position. what are your main georgia's position as much as egypt position to do? we are with the 500, what remain the same position even if that means a severing of ties are a severing at least of development aid that goes to jordan. is that something that that worries in mind at all? a, a, to be, to be very honest. now we're not gonna, uh, uh, for sci fi fx just jordan receives a very, very solid amount of age from the united states for the past years and years. and this was not just the one way i don't, jordan has been an ally to the united states in this area for a very long time and put to know what it means to be an ally. and therefore, yes, a separate and these, uh, a is, is, is,
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is this advantages to join them. but however, the stake in front of us is bigger and much higher than the idea of just at age the some of the door to the idea is our some hunting doors. and the idea is the palestinian because of a conflict over 50 years. and these are high left is fixed up just simply for jordan to say yes or for egypt to say yes or even the palestinians up to say yes i'm it is, it is something that is very unfortunate. the trump administration is doing not just with doing that in this case, but the way of dealing with a allies, the pre in union. kind of that the way he wants to do that, as well as the way he's dealing with china and bustle and the other on. this is for acting a new,
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very unclear to come on diplomatic. i'm understanding the city and i'm aware of there's 3 of all of these countries, especially here this can i can i put a point to that's gaining traction in the american media. some of us officials have express the opinion that a number of middle eastern are of states would prefer to see the demise of palestine in order to strengthen ties with israel. i'm the us. what is your take on the theory that that's being spread? and i don't think there is a, i mean, or a country with the leadership that would uh, be remembered in history, a sticking part of the displacement of palestinians. i bet for joy. the name of a solid stats to be is stemming from a legitimate and justified a stance which is standing with the palestinian cause of the 2 state solution. and
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