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the, the trunk should take israelis back to argentina, france, or germany, where they originally came from. but we are palestinians. we are staying in our homeland palestinians ain't gotta say they're not going anywhere. it's a fund or abuse to drums plan to send them all the direct style thrown out to you. we speak exclusively with the head of a gun that's of media offers. who slams washington's agenda. this is a decision that we condemn in the strongest terms. we denounce these brutal races and her risk plan announced by us president donald trump at the old of israel that been a huge over time each the homes. but there are as well the remnants remain non to the idea how in different areas are season model belongs,
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forced to can and they out i, this is who don't around. you can see this cause of the war is but it was everywhere. the kind of democratic republic of the congo demonic m. 23 and rwandan troops, admittedly, withdrawal through his territories. following the declaration of a human lateral 6. the 12 good morning from las go with us yourself to 8 o'clock here on thursday. we have so much to tell you about this hour here on, on the side of the story for you right now. hold on the hills of trump courting then and you know, and washington and green lighting, thousands of old palms for israel, in the upper or in the arab world over the us. presidents planned to clear out guys, or what nearly 2000000 palestinians has now forced the white house to respond. it's a unique offer. you know,
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one that no other country in the world has stepped up and made an offer. but i think that's what people need to think about. seriously, it was not meant as a hostile move, it was meant as a, i think, a very generous move the offer to rebuild and to be in charge of the rebuilding of a place. many parts of which right now, even if people move back there would have nowhere to live safely because there are still unexploded munitions and debris and rubble. this is in on, have biddable place for human beings. do you really think that that families up can live their dream in a region that looks like this, with no running water, no electricity. and the special onboard of the president, steve woodcock, recently traveled to gaza as you all know. and he came back with images that he showed the president of the dire situation here. and the president made this decision with a humanitarian heart for all people in the region. the u. n says 90 percent of homes in gauze are in ruins from the is really bombardment. and that's the enclaves, rather than struggle to find any way to live policy. and you know that were tons of an old story. they plan on staying insisting they will not be heating trumps coldly
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of the shipment on a particular and the northern part was mostly destroyed. but we are determined to make our life here. we don't want to be forced to emigrate abroad and trunks and take his railings back to argentina, france or germany, where they originally came from the we are palestinians. we are staying in our homeland to the, in the, you know, a do my because the have. so here it is a true that it has become impossible to live in gaza and off to the world. but forcing the population out, they should never become a reality tv by that the population here has returned already to their home and having been displaced. my home has been bombarded and completely destroyed. right now, i'm going to put up a 10 type of revel and never go back to the south, where i lived as a displaced majority of fellow citizens at the gaza strip. reject the remarks by doing that. it's on the president of the united states yesterday and what should to them hinted as a possibility that palestinians of the gods it's web,
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could be transferred to outside of the territory. we are now in one of the household, st garza city, where the house has been grossly damaged because of the latest is ready to war on the territory. as you might see this policy in, in somebody that is made up of 7 members live under a crack down ceiling. the ceiling is a cracked down. they managed to repair some of the home, some parts of the home, including this room and to live and get to buy this fellow sitting in front of the loan, the laundry. so thousands of others and gauze whose homes have been lost or damaged because of the war are seemingly determined to get to buy and live here, despite the why spirit destruction and damage they have been inflected because of the as why 80 war. i know some of these are,
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but i know we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it in. this are gone. we remain steadfast until the last moment tell us that we are staying in our home and will not listen to any one. this is our homeland, which we will never leave. that's a positive but i'm trump remarks may be valid for those arab countries that are subordinate to him, not for the palestinian people. we did not flee to the south and we are not going to leave our homes. now. we are a residents of northern garza and when israel drop the leaflets on us to leave to the south, we did not move. we are not going to leave palestine, you know, totally this family, all these families make your is your fellow standing and hey, are in the territory, reject the remarks of a drum. and they say that what ever happens and the territory, they will not leave their places at any rate. this goes with what with the why, the important to politic is that, that the goal is this trip is a part of the occupies policy until it arrives, which is around to cover back of
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a 1967 according to and i to nations that resolution to for to as around must withdraw from gaza, westbank and east jerusalem. and to allow palestinians do have a stay towed of their own rami i read r e r t from one of the policy and families are households and goes, i city and we were speaking with the head of goss is government media offers who told us that palestinian authorities actually have a reconstruction ton of their own. however, he suggests. history will repeat and israel will potentially stand in the way as nice as men sending a hug. we are facing a real humanitarian crisis. a man a catastrophe, in every sense of the word. these riley occupation has destroyed 15 vital sectors in gaza, foremost among them, the housing sector. it is completely destroyed,
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$250000.00 housing units on making them uninhabitable. women, some have been entirely leveled. i mean, leaving nothing behind. this means we are facing a real catastrophe. we now have $250000.00 families living on the street settlement, sleeping on the sidewalk, lying on the ground and exposed to the sky. i'll see if they have no tens, no caravans, no shelter, see um, what i know for their equipment for us to the as the palestinian government. we have extensive plans related to this issue, what the palestinian ministry of public works and gaza is fully prepared to oversee the reconstruction process. however, all of this is contingent on international decisions and global pressure on these really occupational, but to allow the reconstruction process to begin. it is also dependent on the donors who will finance and support the reconstruction of gaza. we believe that the occupation will not allow the entry of construction materials as well as usual obstruct the reconstruction process. there are homes that have remained destroyed
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for over 10 years because the israeli occupation has prevented the reconstruction. we do not trust the american side and consider it a primary ally of these really occupations. in fact, we see the us administration of the architects of the genocide. we believe that the meeting between netanyahu and trump development, lots of the palestinian cools instead, will be against the palestinian people and against all palestinian rights for the heavy. if it costs a fee for the us has absolutely no authority to pressure palestinians going to being displaced from gaza to egypt. oh george, for to see this decision belong solely to the palestinian people in the palestine is for palestinians only this or we will not accept any country in the world like violating our rights or assuming guardianship over the palestinian people in the city. this is entirely unacceptable. this is a decision that we condemn in the strongest terms. we denounce this brutal, racist and high risk plan announced by us president donald trump pressure. we will
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resist these decisions, even if it means sacrificing our blood and our lives to uphold our principles and the rights of on palestinian people for this theme. and as donald trump welcome these ready prime minister to the white house, and then in y'all row was all smiles in the service of stipends. the us president duffel, down on his plans for the middle east. cus we'll take over the guys a strip floated us greatest friend as early as ever had in the white house. you're talking tonight about the united states taking over a sovereign territory. what would allow you to do that? are you talking about a firm, an occupation? there everybody i've spoken to loves the idea of the united states, boning that piece of land developing and creating thousands of jobs with something
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that will be magnificent. he sees a different future for that piece of land. he has a different idea. you might hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to return. why would they want to return in 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 nobody could live say you can't live. there was a trauma gronvold plan for guy and he's a host of nations to carry the burden of housing. the palestinians, we spoke with angel damien politician who told us that neither carrots or stick will get jordan to take part in trump eviction plan. it was all due respect to the situation when it comes to jordan is different than the countries and lots in america and what's on the state. and lots in america is different than what state, what's on state when it comes to jordan and egypt, accepting a trump black. yes. jordan receives a very, very,
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sort of the amount of $84.00. we might the space for the past years and years. and this was the model just a one way to do it and has been an ally to the united states in this area for a very long time. and i've put to know what it means to be an eye on the 4th. yes. assembling these a a is, is, is, is, this is hostages to jordan. but however, the stake in front of us is pretty good and much higher than the idea of just a change that to someone to do it. the idea is our son a $102.00 in jordan, the idea is the palestinian. is that a conflict over 50 years and these are higher level 6, but i'll just jump in for joint interest. say yes or for egypt to say yes. or even the bostonians up to say yes i'm it is, it is something that is very unfortunate the trump administration is doing not just
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was doing and in this case, but the way of dealing with a i liked and the union kind of that job the way he wants to dream that as well as the way he's dealing with china and also on the other honest, this is acting a new, very political. i'm diplomatic, i'm done. i'm just some history and i'm aware of there's 3 of these countries, especially here in this history. remember a do what's happening these days? i'm to be honest. georgians position would remain george's position as much of a just position to do. we, i really don't, as well as the is riley has a ceasefire, remains essentially a name only the idea of his taking a with the strikes on southern lebanon as a row claims. these are a tax on his blog weapons, depos. however, there's been no evidence provided that this comes as civilians continue their
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attempts to go home with the much of the boat as infrastructure, destroyed them at b as riley occupation. open out 12 correspondent, steve sweeney with mo, from that region run the village, southern lebanon. next, and he is ready to go to local us ever to liberate the invitation, occupying forces, they found the scene of total destruction on how many homes all they might be on a web. most of the $1700.00 on the on the left homes are 11. so 11 out of $700.00 homes. yeah. i'm why they still standing because of those that are in the army was this thing. yeah. and base to and then we using those homes and this homes. yeah. and i yeah. was thinking that day you want to have done to the village. yeah. and the they kept the homes just in case they were to. yeah. yeah. they weren't chosen of the incredible thing they are anyone's not the humans.
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the local school was uses admitted to vice by the tories galani berg data is ready, so just desecrate the costs and repeating the rules. this is nice for uh, data where i get to educate and uh, the one i came back of the one on season bottom, prolonged force to can they forced to kill us know and they did this and that's good. that's good. that's what as opposed to 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. good. i 50 yes. is ready multiple. so it was so they were all missing come to for some time on this can if we can see the month of of the countries. yeah. they throw, it sits on it. yeah. 20000 from across. and when the we see the expansion of it is
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ready, the minutes, the banks in black mountain liberties, silver integrity, this physician house, very important importance. photographs that are on the site. that's not on the basis of the him as well. yeah. yeah. see page over here. and on that, as of the patient, as the left village is kind of the remote remains with all the shops striking a defiant and out of here i thought of a we the people of the south can not be wiped off the face of beer and who it is, if we die tomorrow, our children will stay. if our children died, 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
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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 i would hope a homes and houses are destroyed. but we only see the good image of our own village, our memories of childhood and we, we will build all the houses and all the village better than before. this is a promise from the people of the village. a couple of picnic on the roof of the remains of that hole as 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
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a war where israel became a familiar phenomenon for us. we have witnessed conflicts and observed the actions of israel with them. now we have children who also see how is real treats us and always oversight directed at the international community for the sideboards in the face of his id atrocities. we return 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 continued. we appeal to all those who consider themselves humane, merciful and sympathetic to others, as well as to international human rights organizations. do they claim to care about the state of humanity. i have the support of the steadfast people who strive to return to their land, either with all our demands or simple wants to return home and rebuild the feel safe from the cruel enemy by israel. located on our border, the list of my thrum. yeah, it was one of 100, the villages flushing or giving these white people involved and the southern lebanon is residents are in the process of rebuilding what the scholars of wolf,
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what we're looking for a lifetime for now is, well, continues, don't want to buy liberties, land but they've been driven out by local to maine, defiance, i guess one of the world's most powerful, that's the full, so you can speak with this as these really fidelity around the southern lebanon are now to the democratic republic of congo. webmaster burials are underway in the city of government us, of course, it's all after weeks of fighting between and $23.00 militants and the nation's armed forces will show us and for the chair of a grave that goes a following. the reason cease fire as comes to matter, full with local moves, are a maximum capacity a local b, c official describe the optim off of the hostilities as quote, catastrophic. and here's what of residents have to say to yes, most of us are suffering as we don't have any connection, no network, no electricity in the water. these are very serious problems. and we're also scared
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. some of us lost many things, making the situation even harder. and the, you know, we can't do anything because we don't have electricity. and because of that, thieves are always coming at night, as they know the power is out. if we don't have electricity, then we cannot even sleep unless people have solar power or the sun is already up. and we'll use that. well, the actions are information on communications minister told us and exclusive interview with the old as highlights were one of those cross border regression. it was as easy to, it's an aggression because you sold the gra one to mobilize nearly $10000.00 soldiers and special forces to make an assault on the city of gum with the clear aim of committing cottage, the most abominable crimes. first we saw how they attacked him. a new sco peacekeepers. they bombed camps for displaced peoples and hospitals. the only idea was tara, that they were met with fierce resistance from our forces inbox so that you have it . there's no other word for it. then aggression, which means the country deliberately leaves its bold as limits to enter another
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country, then with the aim to kill domestic and to occupy a certain space for awhile, and then use the emphasis use minister there is a process underway. the lawanda process which divides the 2 parties lawanda in the d r. c, on the issue of direct dialogue with the m 23. and as for today, has the situation not changed in such a way as to force the con, the least government in relation to the occupation we're talking about here, to force the government to enter into direct dialogue with m. 23 today. organic or possibly a one that street? yes. good. why should we engage in dialogue with them? because the rwandans killed thousands of congolese because they bomb to town. is that the bonus we should give them? no, we have to be clear and consistent here. the president of the republic, we have never refused dialogue notes, but we want these dialogues to be undertaken in an organized framework. cool. the nairobi process when we were in the wanda on december 15th, that's where we were supposed to end the situation. the president kind of made did
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not come, but while we, with the we had president kenyata with us, the honorary president of kenya kenyata. he was there because it is he who conducts the political process where discussions must take place, including with them 23. so now on what basis would that be? they're going to tell us because we're one that has killed, but we're already at the table with rolanda. what are the problems today presented by rwandans? the famous falls pretext presented by rwandans. what problems have not been addressed in the, on the discussions is today. we already have the solution on paper, but it's obvious here that for the rwandans, that's what's important to them. it's not about moving towards a solution for peace. it's about maintaining the war in the d. c, so that they can continue the process of pillaging so that they can continue to prospect behind the backs of the congo and the blood of the companies people. and that is the only project. so the meant to be honest, a has accuser, a wonder, a docking of the $23.00 met attempting boma covering both sides. we spoke with the ones in governments, folks,
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boston who described the tensions and actually place the blame back on the c this. ringback to be something that the d or c officials have really become textbook about and placing the blame on all the people instead of taking responsibility for governance and security in the territory. what one is doing right now is ensuring that out of board is for defended. and then i'll people see we have a security threat. aloha bowed up. that has been created by failing to address the issue. that's the lar genesee there has the genocide and there are no fighting alongside the deal to kill bill. and also because we have to defend against this, the d r. c has to take responsibility for its own territory to people look where you can see what he wants to say. we have been very consistent about these little ministry solution to the conflicts in eastern new york, but can only be
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a political process led by the regions led by the african union to get us out of this conflict that has taken too long. and we one more thing just talk handshakes and sort of funny. if you do want real action on the ground, the d r. c has no political to implement things agreed upon into stocks. he mentioned the present government. i'm going to wonder what floor when the d r c continues to violate the ceasefire continues to attack, you told people and killed some people. what we understand is that the situation established that the m $23.00 has declared a ceasefire or unilateral cease fire. that takes full 2 days. that's a good thing, the gun this um, the can't have done this for the military reasons. so that's very good so that life can be get back to normal. and also this gives face for the political dialogue to continue so that we get back on the path to, to,
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to solution. but we're hoping that to be the less because we need it. you know that during the fighting and go my we lost the 16 people says close for the showing the police officers will direct to talking us shooting into one of the from the airport . we lost 5016 people in this property, those damaged. so we happy to hear that there's a ceasefire in the, the center increase security in goma increase safety, falls passivity. and so that's something that we are happy about the actual because that's what they can do, i guess i don't think i don't know is control. so he's interested in, in the ending the school. and if they're interested in, finally talking to the old people to enter the 3 and dissolving this 3 political bosses and the focus on of whether or not to run the troops are going to be or see . oops, curious, a big question of why would there needs to be any kind of action like that? it's because of this legitimate security interest. i'm not taking into account and
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we'll take it seriously. we have troops defense. the phone on board is depending on the borders and ensuring ensuring that nothing comes comes across with the immune in a few minutes attacks from d. c. we also have an offensive culture so that anything that comes across the border is dealt with before it gets to the border. we have the funding oh territory and ensuring that the conflict doesn't spill over onto the above side of the water and, and home loans and everyone lives here. so that's our responsibility. and this is what the present has been trying to get across all along. well, i guess 1st there are a number of regional factors involve including the lingering scholars of colonialism that still affect the region. the thing you see today is the, for the loan, where the conflict is happening for the decided in berlin, the 18841885 of these artificial waters, the divided families, the divided communities. but to what's important is that we're living with those
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borders and the treatments with the african unit as well, is that the people who find themselves within those folders of citizens of those countries. so what are your release for want inherited power, change 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 for awful these i'll be turning. the drawing board is the phone on complement, but it shouldn't be a problem. the happens all over the continent. why is it that it's just here, the dear seeing that the people, the plastic you to, you know, being accused of being in their own country. so we have examples in another country . so communities are divided that they're leaving that piece of age during the rest of us citizens. or we also heard from a member of the african legacy foundation on the deep rooted conflict between her
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one and the b. c. and he highlighted as a dangerous rush to secure the regions boss, mineral resources, as well. it really gives you, i think if you want to understand the problem into the r c, you really have to go back to 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. and they may decide whether you're paying powers a set on a table without any african representation. and then come to the african calling continents into colonial territories without giving regard to uh, to the as the, uh, uh, estimate, and religious, uh, different suspect existed although they will not go back to see this. the problem is that, uh, one of the issues in this conflict is the fact that the b r c is
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being a 251 to so supporting a rebel groups which is slicing or the run and run the terms of the b r. c is also choosing the deceitful, supporting and level who, which is so i think i've used to, so it's coming. and so that the person's exacerbated because of the effects of both. both the main protect them is to this in this struggle. we're supporting a rebel groups the fighting against the government. is there a role for you and seems to be, um it's, it's kind of the criticism from the, the, the government because of these feelings that there's not enough ink don't. there's a lot of talk, but not peacefully enough affection, for example, recently the us, the age of which is age, the various parties to find a solution. but without providing any uh, any fixing to, to, to, to,
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to the plants to the different brands. b, r. so the r c is really a very rich region as it has that are similar to what the status of was. cobalt production of $24.00 is the surface of go global. resist come from the d. c and the mineral wealth. most of the are cds. uh, estimated to be worth $24000000.00 for when the, when things are pointed to the very 1st 2 countries that blamed for for benefiting from the contracting the dfcs. you gotta and run to that. and i think there's some you and reports which appear to confirm that this is true, that these 2 pictures are benefiting from, from the competing with the are seep through smuggling of minerals through the countries. but i think just finding the single uh you entered and wonder ruby uses
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the points because these 2 countries really 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. and also deal with these other issues that only been that might not the white a problem of the lack of p sensibility here with the or c. because as i said, as long as these pieces will be receiving that they are c. and all these other factors, so these occupations really wouldn't, wouldn't do this because we do have sleep self would be benefiting from, from the, from the mineral resources. so through and organized and control.
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