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the, the the in the probably a 1000007 people. 7, maybe a 1000008. but i think all of them i think they'll be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. the us president dumbbells, his phone shell plan to relocate old jobs in from their london and take control of the enclave. our country on our own is to be does the strip it's part to assign to the un i drive to the rejects donald trump's plan. us do all of nations who instead of hush for the creation of an independent state of
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knowledge team and trump summed off with government agencies, continues informing us the id members provide in force to protest outside the capital the from most who to the world. this is our teacher, nashville, hello and welcome to the news. the us will kick over and rebuild again. awesome. now is the plan president. trump has a 9 suggesting the entire palestinian population to be relocated to neighboring countries. the i think there's a good chance to all of them and they were talking about probably a 1000007 people, the 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them i think, going to be resettled in areas where they can 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 a hell. it's been, it's been one of 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 that you can't live there. will come us was quick to reject the entirety of donald trump's proposal declaring that no states be allowed to quote occupied palestinian land. if we assume that these statements are aggressive to our people and cause and won't serve to stabilize the region and will only put oil on the file . we have them that we all palestinian people and it's living forces will not allow any states in the world to occupy all land or impose guardianship on a great palestinian people has been hours since trump on vale. he's big idea, but it's still hard to wrap your head around, especially for the our world. the former real estate mogul from says the u. s. will
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take control of gas and why put clea and turn it into middle is 3 via around rebuild from the winds. with international investment, but 1st he wants to really case 1500000 gallons to foreign countries and according to trump, everybody loves the idea. well, let's see. power steering president back motor boss didn't hold back call into of latent violation of international law. his message noted, please do happens without a palestinians paint with as jerusalem as its capital. the palestinian ambassador to the un had a town to offer slats. gilles is returning to their original homes is side israel. many of them off the roll were displaced when israel was found it. let's take a listen out of country. um, overall is the, uh, does the strip. it's part of palestine. we have no home for those who want to send them to a happy, nice place. let them go back, you know,
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to their original homes inside. is it or there was, there are nice places that day will that be happy to return to these places. but trump's real photos isn't the palestinians, it's saudi arabia. he's betting big on normalizing ties between israel and the kingdom. he even claims the sound is did not require a palestinian state for deal. but just hours later, we are shop that down. the for the, the k, the of saudi arabia reaffirms its unequivocal rejection of any infringement on the legitimate rights of the palestinian people. whether through is riley settlement policies, land annex ation, or attempts to displace the palestinian people from their land. this unwavering position is non negotiable and not subject to compromises achieving lasting and
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just peace is impossible without the palestinian people obtaining their legitimate rights. in accordance with international resolutions, as has been previously clarified to both the former and current us administrations . there ross, them all this disagreements right now here is where things get interesting. some experts, things, but it's how let's move gavin's plan might be nothing more than a bargaining chip. a way to push solid is reading normalization. and they job who moment back in 2019 trump and it's on yeah, floated westbank annexation and a circled do of the century. only too widely draw paid for the agreement with the united air being rates could history the patient itself. well, we'll have to wait and see. meanwhile, egypt and jordan, the 2 countries trump suggested should taken gathers, and even remotely on board they've, i'll try to reject to it's the idea of displacement and land grabs, but their responses i have to say how think, notably, measured in balance,
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perhaps not wanting to raise to ass financial aid and the backlash isn't just coming from the list, russia, china, germany's pain island, then the u. k. o reaffirmed the support for the 2 state solution, the long standing framework. washington itself has fact for decades. the idea and gas should be part of a future. palestinian stayed alongside, you will provide was bang and china and ones eager to play a role in brooklyn, regional peace has firmly come out of games transplant. let's take a listen. i'm gonna find the china always believes that palestinians govern in palestine is the fundamental principle of post conflict governance in gaza. we oppose any force relocation of gaza residents and hope the relevant parties will take the gaza ceasefire and post conflict governance as an opportunity to bring the palestine questions back on the right track to a political settlement based on the 2 state solution and to achieve lasting peace
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in the middle east. the spa global outrage, israel's foreign minister, has framed this whole force displacement ideas. simple delivered migration, ignoring the fact that thousands did not want to leave and no country in the world wants to take them all. as long as migration occurs through an individual's free will, regardless of the location in the world, and as long as there is a country willing to accept that person. can anyone claim it is immoral? can anyone say it is in humane? is it only moral for any other nation or individual except for palestinians? this is what happens. we see it in all conflicts. and then the reason it's on yeah . if anyone is thrilled, it's him. he couldn't so praising trumps out of the box thing came from the time. yeah. who called from a man who gets things done not just in full wigs, but a few more years back home to be honest. the excitement isn't universal for many's reasons, the war isn't over and neither is
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a fight to bring hostages back home. 79 of the teen still remain in the gather street study for of them confirmed that by these really on me it was their t napping that triggered israel's invasion months ago and wore that according to dallas officials has left over $60000.00 people that are missing the families of the hostages reactive without wage and shock reminding both of them. yeah. one from the human lives should be the priority. nope. long term real estate plans another and pretty or it costs to swap tons of a israel. him axis far deal is set for saturday. but nathan, yahoo is still in washington dc and he might not even be bacteria as role in time for the families of those still trapped in the gaza strip. this only defends the fear that they loved ones all sleeping further down the list of priorities. well, let's cross live, know to professor of peace studies of egypt upon university in egypt,
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side set deck for his tech. thank you sir. for your time. we may actually just start with some news coming into us on the program. the is really foreign minister, has just the 9th wester's them, well, withdrawal from the u. n. human rights consul mirroring trump decision. what do you make of that step? well the uh is the government has been chasing a lot of charges for international and organization from international giving a call from the world. but there's not this sunday night positions that describe it as a always, as a game is attended, a student should have been violating international in the united nation with the russian. we have seen the best of the, all the inc, inside the u. n. a headquarters tearing off the chart of the
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you. what do you, what, what do you expect? this is a company that doesn't suspense. international does not speak to my position. chocolate does not respect for kids. only ations besides agreement and offload might be $190.00. want to see the accept a 2 state solution and then they to the bottom it as though i know the say when laptop is being solution, what we expect the problem to use to don't use a job and indonesia, i don't know why. what is, this is a company that needs to know because of the month of the seats, then after this is the full by the bombing of goods that the destruction of the and now you to the new view is also good because we have the goals with all weapons, then our family is like nothing new, nothing to shopping about is what,
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what the shocking is. americans stand in the fifty's, remember how it was school, the, i'll be american, this is that kind of so well doesn't give up the commission. i know, look at cultures or then there's also people in any way and the way this is what we are getting from missed on the job is by we think that the mission and look at encouraging that is given the what does this whole image all the you mentioned the 2 state solution. is it, know it's effective for them going forward? dead they decided to make it big because the, the, all the, you know, getting all of the of the nation's become the old prime minister because the one that is, is one a. all right? so the problem is not, was that effect? so the, on the, on the, is the nation. you're not the vision soon on occupation in the west bank and does this, this is india. would it be convenient for the circuit?
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but again, if this for india, so if they say the state solution is it because this is the decision and the suppose that's a business and america wants it seems to be the limit, the lease. you want this computer to continue. what was the whole thing, this new idea about displacing the policy is except pennsylvania. and then it states that he was a games of china on getting all of these, all the things that was supposed to the officials across the r a world, including where you're speaking from egypt have been quick to reject the plan, but will cairo will jordan in some way before through foreign aid, or are some, some things to get on board eventually. how, how does this reaction manifest itself? we, we, we, we predict that the most, the top is going to put a lot of comic, but just on each of those of them. and they kind of oppression of the i a map for
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the bank because of got these become play was the issue of young jobs, the renaissance, them to interest the water, the can put up that was due on the funds from the egyptian banks. was that the egyptian vol phones decent to a lot of stuff, but it does not allow me to that is just hung up on to do what the americans want because it would be political suicide. it's cc the sides. ok. i would accept that this means you just wouldn't be subject to international, which would be to go to the international criminal court because we are meeting a we are exceptionally to a violation of the human rights of war crime, a client i give it to you, man, i don't think cc would like to do that and he doesn't have the desire to do that. is just some public opinion is already very angry about this proposal,
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and it has always been like this. this is not the 1st time it's happened in 1998. most of that is what he deserves the issue and present the mobile as a 5 years now. the beating again, same issue. the views all professor, all peace studies in the egypt, japan university life from cairo, professor side subject. thank you sir. you know, i most all of gals is robert hospitals, how been forced to shut down volumes left with a life saving current. the un reports less than half of the and saves $36.00 hospitals, or even partially operational, with the risk raised to the ground. kamala odd one hospital was the main medical facility in northern gallons. a local journalist, romeo mccarty visited what remains of the building. we are now as the emergency department of the come out of the line hospital, a nosing gall as us trip this emergency department, along with other deposits have been completely destroyed and damaged because of the
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mess safe is really our me actions that our household has the and i feel so sad as we did. don't think that the destruction would be those bad when we evacuated. it seems they wanted to wipe to come out with one hospital, which stood as a landmark off the mountains. this hospital has been all was serving the bid, yet drake and maternity not only for the repeat cap of good valley of us also for the other towns of the northern gauze. this trip, including the bates. i have bates had known jeff valley at town and the northern gauze us trip. we are now heading for the the deactivate department, and particularly the debates. so this is the department that was the department of the trex that served the children of the know the goals us dread before the is really are me actions caused this must've destruction of the house because
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as we are is able to see now we are, we are in the incubator department that was at serving good. the big detrick's, the the ones who are the babies and for the nosing garza strep, as you might see, the destruction is upper intent 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 hospital, particularly the incubator, right at this place. that's the scene. that's the scene totaled the best station off of the main hospitals that served the nose in gauze us trip towers in terms of
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the jet tricks and maternity for the population. here who are debated up to about 500000 palestinians, not only the destruction, but also the human loss 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 $68.00 1st . so now have been detained by the israeli army, including the chief of the hospital 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 on spatially. but for more reaction, let's welcome in another guest life to kip tyler, not
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a member of the palestine solidarity alliance. the theme, adams, thank you for your time today. if we may begin with that news, just coming in to us, the head of israel's foreign ministry has a 9th that wester is then we'll be pulling out of the un human rights cons. so just like that, you asked it what signal does that saying that hi may it influence efforts like so it's out for because i see j case to put pressure on these real. and i think the other thing is that the international uh just the system is on the deck. um and the uh, the national peacekeeping objectives and humanitarian support is based by the human rights console. it is being challenged simply because it is not as exposed itself for the genocide of racist. uh, interesting that it is. and so the idea is to a tech the institutes and undermine those constituents. and this is an attempt to
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offer skate and uh, of skill. the objective of the i, c, j, n. i would say the united nations, the whole, these are comfortable, for example, crimes. it's crimes against humanity is placed in my to uh, uh and, and it's, it's now a p, a genocidal intent of a exterminating and asked me to be friends in uh, uh the palestinian occupied territories and does a, well, it's quite vague and perhaps that's what donald trump is seating that faith this he was saying that they will be moved item. they may not want to return, but they will be moved out in the 1st place so that the area can be in essence, completely overhauled because of the, the rubble, the dead bodies that live there. the disease at dot is spreading right now. it's, it's not inhabitable when you hear thoughts is there's something in it,
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as i suppose he's just being quite ignorant with the way he's saying it, but something has to be done for the civilly and populace. and i think the irony is that in a way of donald trump is the whole face of american imperialism. a he's saying what is always being the objective. and that was the ethnic cleansing. i mean, the cushion already spoke about turning it into a revere on. that's why the jewish assessments, that's what they wanted all or the law. we know that it was a hostage deal nearly 8 months ago, which was declined and the bombing and destruction of homes and beginning continued . and we've not reached the stage, but what the under estimating is pretty sodium of the brother student people that resolve to stay in their homes and for many gardens to be down to the original holdings. anybody just or wish they were asked me quickly and 1948. so the role of
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the face, so design ism imperialism in an american racism from there. i mean, the government is clear to, to all, to see. so i, the way we read it is, is the way g is that this is about ethnic cleansing. donald trump has suggested using sanctions to pressure egypt for one into accepting displays. dallas has given the economic cold right now that the west has over a number of other african states. could we see a push for, for those countries to accept them? i'm what my thought pressure looked like. the sydney use of, of each of these. they depended on america for a bite and is which funding that they depend on. so they use leverage that america can use on is uh for that. but the, the, the trouble is, is you cannot take in an additional uh, one or $2000000.00. uh, ballasting uh refugees and did not forget to do that because this will create
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a huge political instability which i think donald trump and his advisors are not seeing or they just don't kit. but it was the region into a big r dystrophy than it is right now. so yes, america has always use the can only office and you can only television to, to dictate it stems to the developing world and particularly to african states and dictate the ships like ccs in this 80, if you are of the, of the un, a lot of accusations, nothing you trump administrator position to is, is bypassing the rules based order more than anybody is ever done in such a short period of time. is it save about now the way the us is acting? and so obviously this will show us the legal visions and um the i, b, b, b, b deep decline, the rule based uh,
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and then multilateralism. and this is where we reached out. so the un has and as being for a long time now, pretty inputs into being able to hold the more powerful nations to account for the atrocities that they do with. so we need really the change in terms of, uh, this kind of, uh, domination and indifference towards, uh, the united nations into was, it was based uh, international justice system. so that change has to happen. and i can see that you and he's going to change as long as there's a veto by the united states in this matter. it will just continue to undermine any progress or any meaningful cuz right now what should be happening? research is we should be imposing sanctions and it least and i was in fargo, given the preliminary findings off the ice a gee that they use um, uh there is uh the possibility of genocide and that those cases need to go on to
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the arrest once again. mention the hour and, and these nights we leadership, we should be seeing sanctions and arms and bible and even the reparations for so what is happening does on this is not going to happen unless it is a change in it and, and then move to a genuine and consistent move to multilateralism. correct? the views of nothing other than the member of the policy. 9 solidarity lines live from cape done. thank you sir. a. thank you very much. good evening of the now with us the id firmly under its control. the lighthouse has not set it's eyes on the c i a the entire workforce has reportedly being offered so called by i'd packages that's as it's usually a pointed director, openly declared a desire to create an even more aggressive spy organization in previous years. however, not prominent members of the trump team took aim at how the united states agency
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for international development role was shipped by it. usa id, which is the front point $5000000000.00 in the funding. those riots. those riots lead to the a to a could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically elected, and of the ukraine a month before that comment is over on victoria new and you know, the part of the center piece of the economy audiology and who is now a high level official and the state department has a secret call with us in passenger, which is tape record and is now public, which anybody can go and look up where she is picking the new cabinets, the u. k. the former pentagon, the senior security policy analysts, michael maloof, joins us now from near the capital building in washington, dc where no former us a id stuff. our staging protests and michael, thanks again for talking to us. what are the protesters seeking and what kind of
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crowds are there to? well, there was a, a ton of quite a large crowd. i would estimate about 1500 people. it was very early they, they came in, they listen to various us senators and congressmen reaffirmed their commitment to trying to preserve usa id. it was, it was sort of a pep rally to try and sustain the or the entity for the to man a tearing work. but no mention was made of course of what our f k juniors just brought out and how the, the usa idea has been use for years as a conduit to, to a non governmental organizations or in g goes to uh, funnel funds, money laundering in effect, to instigate, political activities, which we're now seeing in georgia in the country of georgia in armenia. and we did
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see it in the ukraine just mentioned just a few that we're seeing it also in the, in the east asia where there's a lot of turmoil going on in pakistan. he's in g o z a and under the also says have usa i, they have been have been the front for c, i a to use them for, for their plan dustin purposes of under mine and interfered in the internal affairs of other countries. and what's the today, the pro test where the people almost, you know, aligned with the fact that they've, they're gone us. the idea is dead, or where they hopeful that a reprise may happen. they're hoping for a retrieve, they were very, is committed to undertake and showing that the usa i d has a purpose. it doesn't have a legitimate humanitarian role. the, the, the, the, the problem is that, uh uh that this is, this is all that's being shown. as i said,
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they do have a humanitarian role. it is legitimate. and i would also point out that, uh, uh, secretary of state. uh, rubio has pointed out that there are aspects of usaid, a id which are beneficial and they will be put under the direct auspices of the state department state usa i. d as an independent a entity and it feels like it, it doesn't respond report to any other government agencies, even though if there's a, there's a dotted line through the state department. but um, but the, the reality is that they and they, they feel that they, they, that they're independent. they can operate in any way they want. they to answer the nobody. and donald trump, uh, and the market. rubio has just disappeared. the notion. yeah, just the point that they hopping implicated are as being involved in conflicts the stabilize ation on rest, the run the world. yes. you mentioned through monetary norm as well. so how taking
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all that into account, how would you assess its legacy and the guys that it has been? or should i, i think that it has, it could show some legitimate humanitarian efforts. i will give them that to be fair and balanced. the reality is however, that increasingly, especially under the, by the administration, they were instrument an agent for clandestine activities and money laundering to uh for on behalf of the c i a to various programs. and you also had some other funding which really did not enhance what, what trump is now believes what truck no believes to be shown in america 1st, such as up paid for pamphlets for l g, b, q. and um, and, and trans sexual activities. all of these, these activities were going on through the usa, i the auspices and local levels such as an up route for example. and there's
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a whole, literally a whole list of these kinds of activities which are have very questionable spending purposes. that part of the part of the effort of it is not only the downsize but to but to try and eliminate spending, where they're there that is unnecessary. and some of these activities, given that the agencies attitude is well, we're independent. we don't, we don't have to report to anybody at kind of kind of thing. is this something that they're going to clamp down on? i'm the, the links now that are becoming clearer between the c, i a and us a i. d. how do we have we seen all of it, or do you think we've scratched the surface? some? what do you think you've scratched the surface and it's very embedded. it's very deep. it's a total network that they've had years to develop usa id has been around for years and years and, and overtime. and this is, this is why c, i a has used us id.

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