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[000:00:00;00] the, the law of probably a 1000007 people, the 7 maybe a 1000000 a. 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 feels his palm shell club to relocate all guys in from their london. take control of the enclave. our country, um overall is the uh, gods. this is a good spot for palestine. but i'm all as own boy after you and i tried to leave, rejects donald trump's proposal as to our of nations who instead pushed for the creation of an independence date of august night. and also it handled how many homes on
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a time where most of the 10700 are yeah. on the left towards the end of the army was this thing? yeah. amazed. and let me using those homes and these homes, residents of southern lab and on the attempt to return to their homes in areas largely destroyed in the conflict with his real thoughts. despite the idea of warning civilians to stay away from the village and plus the democratic republic of the congo calls for the swift for move 1123 insurgents from the law. for a night's i get a lawful monetary inspire. but the government's books, person for neighboring rolanda tells or to you about them being great. in fact, the colonial era borders still structure, families, and communities. we see today the border loan, where the conflict is happening, was decided in berlin, in 18841885. these artificial orders that divided families,
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the divided communities or the broadcasting from our international new center. this is archie, hello, and welcome. let's get in to our top story in the us. we'll take over and rebuild galka. now there's the plum president trump. how's that noise following and meeting with as really pm. benjamin netanyahu was suggesting, once again, not the entire palestinian population be relocated to neighboring countries. i the, i think there's a good chance to all of them and they would probably a 1000007 people, the 7, maybe a 1000000 a but i think all of them, i think they'll 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 we could do something really nice, really good where they wouldn't want to return. why would they want to return?
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the place has been a hell. it's been one of the meanest. what are the meanest places? foreigners 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. you can't live there. but my mouse was quick to reject the entire etc of donald trump's proposal, declaring that no states will be allowed to pro doctor by. i'll send me a lot. we assume that these statements are aggressive to our people and cause and wants to stabilize the region. and will only put oil on the fire. we have fun that we all palestinian people and its living forces will not allow any states in the world to occupy all land or impose guardianship on our great palestinian people. has been hours since trump unavailable. his big idea, but it's still hard to wrap your head around, especially for the our world. the former real estate mogul,
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trump says the u. s. will take control of gas and wiped clean 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 a latent violation of international law. his message noted, please do happens without a palestinian state with is jerusalem. as it's capital, the policy and invested or to the un had a town to all firms, flats. thousands returned to their original homes inside israel. many of them off the roll were displaced when israel was found. let's take a lesson out of country. um, overall is the does the strip. it's bought for palestine. we have no home for those who want to send them to a happy, nice place. let them go back, you know, to their original homes inside. is it i, there was,
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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 is room and the kingdom. he even claims the salad is not required intel listing and stay for a deal. but just hours later, we are shop that down. the for the, the king, them, 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 annexation, or attempts to displace the palestinian people from their land. this unwavering position is non negotiable and not subject to compromises achieving lasting and just peace is impossible without the palestinian people obtaining their legitimate
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rights. in accordance with international resolutions, as has been previously clarified to both the former and current us administrations . color is the ross of all this disagreements right now. here is where things get interesting. some experts things this how, let's move gavin's plan might be nothing more than a bargaining chip a way to push solve these rated normalization. and they job who moment back in 20 and 19 trump and it's on yeah. floated westbank annexation and a circled do of the century. only too widely draw paid for an agreement with a united air being res 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. it's the idea of displacement on land grabs. but their response is i have to say happy, notably, measured in balance,
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perhaps not wanting to raise to asked financial aid. and the backlash isn't just coming from the list. russia, china, germany's pain island, the u. k. o we have for and their support for the 2 state solution. the long standing framework. washington itself has backed for decades. the idea and gaza should be part of a future. palestinian stayed alongside the will divide, was bang and china and once eager to play a role in brooklyn, regional peace has firmly come out to games transplant. let's take a listen. i'm gonna find the china always believes that palestinians governing 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 piece in the middle east, the spine global outrage,
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israel's foreign minister has framed this whole force displacement ideas, simple delivered migration, ignoring the fact that the gases 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? and 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 drums out of the box thing came and it and the whole cold from a man who gets things done not just in full wigs, but i see one 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 king still remain in the goddess treats . 34 of them confirmed that by these really army, it was their king napping that triggered israel's invasion, months ago. and war that according to thousands officials, has left over 60000 people that are missing the families of the hostages reactors without wage and shock reminding both of them. yeah, one from the human lives should be the priority. nope. long term real estate plans and other improve 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 back to israel 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, the jordanian politician guy is so yeah, he told us neither cart or stick will make. i'm on agree to trump's dislocation.
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it was all due respect to the situation when it comes to jordan is different. the countries and lots in america and what's on the state and lots in america is different on what state, what's on state when it comes to jordan and egypt. accepting a transplant vs jordan receives a very, very, sort of the amount of 80 from the united states for the past years and years. and this was not just a one way uh, jordan has been an ally to the united states and this area for a very long time and of put to know what it means to be an eye on the 4th. yes, a still getting these a a is, is, is, is, this is hostages to join. but however, the stake in front of us is bigger and much higher than the idea of just a age that the someone to do it. the idea is our son a $102.00 in jordan,
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the idea is the palestinian israeli conflict over 50 years. and these are higher level states that i'm not just simple for jordan to say yes. or for egypt to say yes. or even the bostonians up to say yes, it is, because something that is very unfortunate, a trump administration is doing not just was doing. and i do this piece by the way, g r, dealing with a i like the union kind of that the way he wants to dream that as well as the way he's dealing with china. and also on the other hand, this is for acting a new, very political, i'm diplomatic, i'm, i'm just, i'm in the city and i'm aware of the history of all of these countries, especially here in this history. remember a, what is happening these days? i'm to be honest. jordan's position would remain george's position as much as the
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just position to do with the what's the id for a strikes, continue to, pun, southern lebanon, despite his real earlier pledging to leave the territory. this fund age was released by the is really military, which it planes shows hit solve because bowler debt, bose, although no evidence that was provided the renewed it comes as civilians continue their attempts to return home with much of the border areas. infrastructure destroyed and maybe id ups, occupation, or t correspondence. the sweeney spoke to one of the displaced run the village, southern lebanon. next to the as why the boulder local is ever to liberate that village from occupying forces. they found the scene of total destruction. how many homes all day and i've got a well 70700100. yeah. and on the left homes of the 11. so 11 uh,
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700 homes. yeah. i'm why they still standing because of the army was this thing. yeah. and base the and we using those homes and these homes. yeah. and i yeah. was thinking that they you want to have done to damage. yeah. and the they kept the homes just in case they were to. yeah. yeah. they weren't chosen of the incredible think they are anyone's not the humans. the local school was uses admitted c, based by the tories, galani brigade is right the so just as the quite the cost of repeating the rules. this is my school. i did. where did i get to educate and uh, the one i came back of the lord jesus, bottom, prolonged force to can they forced to kill us know and they did this in the
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school. the school that's supposed to is that as part of the question on the love of the fees, i don't want around you can see this cause of the war his but it always everywhere . got 50. yes. is ready. most of us it was so they were all the see come to for some time on this can if we can see the level of the gas companies. yeah. as they throw it, the phone it yeah, 20000. from a classroom window, we see the expansion of it is ready, the minutes, the breaks in black mountain liberties, silver integrity, this position how many important importance for the so that you can see the site that's not on the basis of the him as well. yeah. see phase over here and on that as the patient, as the left village is kind of the remote remains with all the shops striking
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a defiant and out of here i thought of a we the people of the south can not be wiped off the face of the or if we die tomorrow, our children will stay. if our children die, their children will live here. we, the inhabitants of the south will not disappear and will not be destroyed. we will stay in our land, and instead of this is throughout a long, this must go away from our land and our village. even though it see destroyed our houses and our as ellipses and ours, lance low, whose pool together to rebuild from the ashes, saying they will make around me and will do to follow them before even if our homes and houses are destroyed. but we only see the good image of our own village, our memories of childhood and we,
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we will build all the houses and all the village must have done before. this is a promise from the people of the village. a couple of picnic on the roof of the remains of that home. they refused to be intimidated and driven off that land. little hot, we cannot stand by when is real, carries out aggression every 10 or 20 years. on the contrary, my parents survived the war with israel, and we grew up in a war where israel became a familiar phenomenon for us. we have witnessed conflicts and observed the actions of israel. now we have children who also see how is real treats us and go is almost like directed at the international community for the side in the face of his by the atrocities we returned to our homeland. but all our houses were destroyed and there are only ruins everywhere, and there are no suitable living conditions. we cannot go back to sleep in our houses as the threats from israel continue. so we appeal to all those who consider
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themselves humane. merciful and sympathetic to others, as well as to international human rights organizations that claim to care about the fate of humanity, it'd be support us, the steadfast people who strive to return to their land. all our demands are simple to return home and rebuild it, to feel safe from the cruel enemy is real located on our borders. if somebody around me is one of hundreds of villages, florida, and we're giving these white people involvement of southern lebanon. these residents are in the process of rebuilding what the scholars of will. what we're looking for a lifetime for now is well continues to occupy lebanese land, but they've been driven out by local to maine, defiance. i guess one of the world's most powerful military policies and speak with this is steve. so we need fidelity around the southern lebanon. there's something else to tell you about today. russia and ukraine have exchanged po, double use with a, a $150.00 soldiers from each side. returning home, all the russian troops are set to receive treatment and health facilities of the
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defense ministry, where they are undergo rehabilitation. the united art of m. ritz provided mediation on humanitarian efforts to both parties in the conflict while belarus offered a frontage site. first aid on the communications for the prison. the. now with us a i d. under its controls, the white house has noticed that it sites firmly on the c. i a, the entire workforce has reportedly being offered so called biology packages with a view to making sweeping changes across the organization. now a prominent members of the trump team previously took aim at how did the united states agency for international developments rule was shaped by the company us id, which is the front point $5000000000.00 in the funding. those riots,
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those riots lead to the a to a could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically elected of the ukraine a most before that comment is over on victoria new and was, you know, the part of the center piece of the economy audiology and who is now a high level official and the state department as a secret call with the us and 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 law usa employees help stage protests in washington dc, demanding the agencies work be restarted, democratic lawmakers, join the raleigh, the non sync. trump and e law must who heads the new department of government efficiency, early or former us state department security analyst, micah maloof drawings are a broadcast from the raleigh are basically demanding the usa id uh,
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funding 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 of both. so as a state and local levels and that the federal level to counter mosque they are really against mosque. 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 and, and this is the agency wide, including that. now at the c, i a can, i'm sure it's going to happen at the state department and 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. yeah . just to point out the hopping implicated as being involved in conflicts the
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stabilization on risk to run the world. yes. you mentioned it's to monetary norm as well. so how taking all that into account, how would you assess it's legacy and the guys that it has been? it's very embedded. it's very deep. it's a total network that they've had years to develop usa idea has been around for years and years and, and overtime. and this is, this is why c, i a, has used usa id because of their access to the local, local levels and, and in various countries. and remote countries in the says how they can sway them in, and actually caused them to turn, turn against their own governments if they see fit. it's a, it's a, it's a very serious, it's a, takes a lot of work, especially if you're in the clandestine business. and, and i think that, uh, uh, you know, over time it's, it's, it has showing it has showing the it's, it's a, it's dirty work. for example, in ukraine, that was a very, very uh, very,
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very much evident. okay, to african, our most burials are underway in the city of gomez, in the democratic republic of the congo following clashes between m. 23 militants. i'm the army for trade shows workers in protective gear, preparing a huge mix shift symmetry. following the recent declared c sparks, the d. r. c's, communications minister, stays around $2.00, and people will be buried there. some of whom were burned alive after a women's prison was set a light m 23 insurgents who seized control over the borders to the last week claim the restoring basic services. civilians are propping with overflowing more x, as well as for years of busy spreading or talking to our cheapest spokesperson for the neighboring rwandan government shed lights on the legacy of colonial era borders in the region which she sees continues to fracture,
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families and communities. today, i mean, the voters that we see today, the border loan, where the conflict is happening. what's decided in berlin, in 188418. 85 of the, the unofficial voters that divided families, the divided communities. but to what's important is that we're living those products and the treatments with the african union as well, is that the people who find themselves within those borders of citizens of those countries. so whether you can release form one inheritance. heritage, the speaker, can you wonder whether you to see it so for you should be able to enjoy your full rights in coal as a company citizen. this is the crux of the problem. so yes, there is a very profound impact of all these. i'll be turning, the drawing board is the phone on content, but this shouldn't be a problem. happens all over the continent. why is it that it's defeated, the dear see that the people are persecuted for, you know,
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being accused of being in their own country. we have examples enough in other countries or communities by the divided that they're leaving that piece of age during the rest of the citizens. when we also heard the view of a pun, africanist on the deep rooted conflict between the one down the d r c model rick, a library highlighted the role precious minerals are also playing in the ongoing violence. your says phone ser, on not as well as it really is. you. i think if you want to understand the problem in the b r c, you really have to go back to it keeps colonial cost. and there's, there's a little bit of place to, to, to begin to reflect on these uh, on this problem. uh then that's a 1000000000 conference at $1884.00, and they may decide whether you're paying powers a set on a table without any african representation. and then come to that you can call me in the continent in 2 colonial territories without giving regard to uh,
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to the ethics, uh, estimate and religious uh, different suspect existed although they went up to that to see this. the problem is that, uh, one of the issues in this one is the 2nd of the b r. c is being a 2 side, one to the supporting uh regular route which is slicing or the run and run the terms of the b r. c is also choosing the b r, c post supporting and rebel who, which is fighting produced as a government. and so that the tensions exacerbated because of the effects of both, both the main protectiveness of this in the struggle. we're supporting a rebel hoops the fighting against the government. is there a role for you and seems to be um, just it's kind of on the criticism from the d. s. the government because of these
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feelings that not enough is being done. there's a lot of talk, but not peacefully enough affection, for example, recently the us which is just urge to the various parties to find a solution without providing any uh, any fixing to uh, tools uh to, to the plan. so the different brands deals with the r c is really a very rich region, as it has that are 71 percent of the world's cobalt production of 25 percent of the goals. global colton reserves come from the d. r c and the mineral wealth. most of the r cds uh estimated to be uh with $24000000000.00 for when the, when things are pointed to the very 1st 2 countries that
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blamed for, for benefiting from the contracting with the c. uh, uganda, and run to that. and i think just some you and reports which uh, appear to uh, confirmed that this is true, that both these 2 pictures are benefiting from, from the competing with your seep through smuggling of minerals through the country . but i think uh uh, just finding the sink i, uh, you entered and wonder, really nice is the point because these 2 countries really high supply the demand for these minerals in the global markets. so i think the point is the solution really shouldn't be to really go back to the, the go shooting tables and the look at the entire program uh listing. and also deal with these other issues that we've been that might not does that. that's why the problem was the lack of peace and stability here with the see,
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because as i said, as long as these pieces will be repeating that they are see, then all these other factors. so these occupations really wouldn't, wouldn't been this because we do have c itself would be benefiting from, from the, from the mineral resources. so through and organized and controlled the exception with simple fix minerals or i'd story you. so now it says firey debates get it all over at the r t dot com 1st content every few minutes there as well. thanks for your company. so you against
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