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the, the junction take his release back to argentina, france, or germany, where they originally came from the we are palestinians. we are staying in our homeland palestinians in gauze and say about not having any way i saw rejection of trump planned to spend the morning to exile both for you exclusively to us. speed heads of the enclave. media office, sumps washington's agend low. a lot of this is a decision that we condemn in the strongest terms. we denounced these brutal, racist risk plan announced by us president donald trump. a u. n. n voice sounds, the alarm about the escalating conflict in the democratic republic of congo. she
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says, thousands have been killed, say find a minutes in defensive. net. the real one i'm feeling at bill gates is the latest to come miles in defense. all of us say i teeth and as, as team from dismantled in a tory as agency and long suspected of preventive tales in africa and world wide. no, i get billions of dollars to the same thing. usa id does my foundation partners with us say id on contrition and getting vaccines out the coming to you live from us, consulting international wherever you are. joining us from literally cloud that you, well, it's always good to have your company when it starts off in the us, where donald trump has approved thousands more palms to as well. and that posts and it would be as rainy prime minister on the phone in the 1st 3 weeks of his
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presidency. and of course, as, as has planned to evict around $2000000.00 palestinians from garza, comes on to increasing scrutiny. well, the proposal has in particular caused apo and the arab world, but trump team continues to insist that it's a, a good game time. it's a unique offer. no 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, they would have nowhere to live safely because there are still unexploded munitions and debris. and robert, this is an 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
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showed the president of the dire situation here. and the president made this decision with a humanitarian heart for all people in the region of the un says that his way the bombardment has left 90 percent of homes in nogales and ruins. and as a result, palestinians who have returned to the north of the entry of all struggling to find a place to sell 10 lives. none the less, they insist on remaining in the of the shipment. on a particular, the northern pod was mostly destroyed, but we are determined to make our life here. we don't want to be forced to emigrate abroad trunks to take his release back to argentina, france or germany, where they originally came from the we are palestinians. we are staying in our homeland, you know, because the have. so here it is true that it has become impossible to live in gaza off to the world, but forcing the population out, they should never become a reality. but the population here has returned already to their homes, often having been displaced. my home has been bombarded and completely destroyed
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with right now, i'm going to put up a 10 type of revel. i 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, it's from the president of the united states yesterday. and what should to them hinted as a possibility that palestinians of the gods this web could be transferred to outside of the territory. we are now in one of the households in gaza. city where the house has been grossly damaged because of the latest as a war on the territory. as you might see this policy and in somebody that is made up of 7 members live under a crack down ceiling, the ceiling is a crack down. they managed to repair some of the home, some parts of the home, including this room and to live and to get to buy this policy and family alone the
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laundry. so thousands of others and garza whose homes have been lost or damaged because of the war are seemingly determined to get to buy and live here. despite the widespread destruction and damage they have been inflected because of the as why a war. i know some of these are, but i know we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it. thanks god, we remain steadfast till the last moment we are staying in our home and will not listen to any one. this is our homeland, which we will never leave a that's a positive i'm trump's 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. i mean, we are residents of northern gaza when israel dropped 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 of the, some of the majority of follow standing and hey are in the territory,
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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 occupied father stayed in 2 or 3 days, which is around to cover back a 19 $67.00 and according to an eye to nations that result solution to for, to as around must withdraw from gaza, westbank and east jerusalem. and to allow palestinians to have a stay towed of their own rodney as mid r e r t from one of the policy and formulas or households and garza city. while we heard from the hedge of costs and government media office, he told us that the palestinian authorities have a reconstruction plan of that road. but wounds that as well would make every
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attempt to disrupt those assets. you know, nice as many as we are facing a real humanitarian crisis. and i'm in a catastrophe in every sense of the word that these riley occupation has destroyed . 15 vital sectors in gaza, foremost among them. the housing sector. it is completely destroyed. 250000 housing units, so that making them uninhabitable, some have been entirely leveled and leaving nothing behind. this means we are facing a real catastrophe. we now have 250000 families, living on the streets, sleeping on the sidewalks, lying on the ground and exposed to the sky. and um, i don't know if they have no tents, no caravans, no shelters. as the palestinian government, we have extensive plans related to this issue and 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 occupation to allow the reconstruction process to begin. it is also
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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 and will as usual, obstruct the reconstruction process. there are homes that have remained destroyed 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 as the architect of the genocide. we believe that the meeting between netanyahu and from lots of the palestinian cause instead it will be against the palestinian people and against all palestinian rights. i mean that the us has absolutely no authority to pressure palestinians going to being displaced from gaza to egypt or jordan. this decision belongs solely to the palestinian people. palestine is for palestinians only done. therefore,
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we will not accept any country in the world in violating our rights or assuming audiences over the palestinian people. this is entirely unacceptable. this is a decision that we condemn in the strongest terms. we denounce this brutal, racist and horrific plan announced by us president donald trump. we will resist these decision, even if it means sacrificing our blood and our lives to uphold the principles of the and the rights about palestinian people on the throne when a hold on. meanwhile, the is ready, the prime minister was given a welcome to the white house. the nurse paid is actually the fast visit by a foreign leader since trump assumed the presidency last month. the wes need to took the opportunity to wear the double down on his plans for the entire middle east reach us. we'll take over the guys a strip floated us
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greatest trend 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 that will be magnificent. he sees a different future for that piece of land. he has a different idea and you might hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't want to. richard, 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 lift the trunk, span to play a piano. garza hinges on jordan and egypt taking in palestinian refugees while we spoke with a position in a month who express discussed the controversial proposal or was all due respect to
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the situation when it comes to jordan. is different than the countries and lots and i'm out of town and what's on state and lots in america is different on what state, what's on state when it comes to jordan and egypt accepting a trump plot. yes. jordan receives a very, very, sort of the amount of 80 from the united states for the past years and years. and this was the model just a one way. jordan has been an allied to the united states in this area for a very long time. and of put to know what it means to be an i and the 4th yes, a separate and these a, a is, is, is, is, this is hostages to join them. 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 is also a 100 and to enjoy the idea is the palestinian because of
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a conflict over 50 years. and these are higher level stakes that are not just simple for jordan to say yes or for egypt to say yes. or even the bostonians a to say yes it is, it is something that is very unfortunate. a trump administration is doing not just was doing and in this case, the way of dealing with a i like the brand new and in 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 dramatic. i'm, i'm to son yesterday 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 georgia's position as much as we
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just position today. we are with the what a spiraling humanitarian crisis has stricken the democratic republic of the congo municipal group known as i'm 23 has claimed control over an eastern city. neither one full to thousands of people have been killed in the offense of so far. the death toll was reported by an envoy from the united nations. so far, 2000 bodies have been collected from the gomez streets, embry sundays, and 900 bodies remain in the marks of the go more hospitals. we do not think that this is the number would not go up. we expect this number to go up. and there still many decomposing bodies in certain areas. so the world health organization is really worried about what kind of academic outbreak stuff can contribute to the last burials have been conducted off the medicines with declared
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a safe spot. the undertaker's have been wearing protective seats to safeguard against any disease, the medicine, se, they all trying to restore basic services to the public in an apparent effort to gain safe among the locals. well, the minutes since you seized power recently held that fast public meeting too late, local concerns. thousands of people, as you can see, gathered in the stadium for the raleigh, local time, the central support from the ground to be up to use of slow need. as you need a grandma says empty free tools of control over the whole city. this is a good seems to have 0 c d on the control and uh by 28 sweets. the spike was sort of secured in certain areas, according to recent estimates by w h. o. and kimberly's me me is to, i've had nearly 3000 people here. what are these things?
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it's law. she's that made it to the culture of grandma. not steven, by mtc for the site, does it end of january 20? $25.00. the purely short lived. so it's susan. sites are visiting your must see, this does not change. they've come things to coordinate lies. bob's the most needs, the wounds which are 3 thieves. the new meadows has the sensors. yeah, we will mouse when people move by here. bizarre. yeah. to hide as well as most things have come to don't they? yeah. besides what i'm 33 unknowns is just fine. you know it's chain in sales on sales of february 2025. we are face recognition of one. told you on a fence shop. this choice is importers necessity of making room. i think our
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mission or the ports or paradox, in order for money. turning on susan's knowledge sort of stops off slowly from villages out on grandma and the common in wilma markets, the start bes, sure people are ready to buy them because of the initial dc ortiz is a face to the parts them for the, for the name does he are we where my are a surely there population to met their business, but not to feel any thing. go spice every word of 14 from grandma. so odyssey, or despite the unit actually announced phase $5.23 flights is over. fortunately, it defaults and tools and not the me to city to call to local residents, say the conflict has impacted supplies of food to the region. it definitely will.
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the warren goma has ruined our trade. we used to buy our goods and go to sell them here and now everything has increased drastically. those who still have stocks of food have raised their prices. so gabby damian's, i've been coming here to buy my products for years, but today it's chaos. there is almost nothing available. i'm not even onions, which we used to find in abundance freights to becoming hard to find. all of this came from guidelines, and now we are completely stuck fees. we used to get them from government, but today nothing arrives here because we are entirely dependent on government. this will has power lost everything, and our lives are now on such and one of dental problems. biggest jacob. so the state is, quote in washington has the full but he has declined. it's on the controversial us agency for international development known by the acronym us
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a id. the organization has long been implicated in regime change operations on around the world. all teens donor quota has a story with us say id and the trump administration's chopping block. it's rich liberal beneficiaries are running to it's a bill dates for example, showed up on n. b c's today show to defend the organizations great work. you know, i get billions of dollars to the same thing. that usa id does. i go out in the field and study these things. i'm a little worried, particularly with this usa. i d, stuff like that nation partners with us. i. d on nutrition, and i'm getting vaccines out and you know, there's incredible people, you know, they're not actually ones that works there. yeah. and would you look at that? according to the association of american physicians and surgeons dates was one. 2 of us say i these top grant recipients in 2024, with all the billions of dollars the gates foundation has spent on agricultural and
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medical experiments in africa. it makes sense why usa id would want to jump on that bandwagon to help its own goals or forwarding those the us doesn't like to. i say i do chases china all around the world, making sure that china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical literals and port infrastructure. so congress writes a law that dictates how usa i d spends money to make sure that we're counter counter and chinese influence inside africa. and according to former state department official, mike bens africa has long been usa. i these play ground of nurturing, loyal and g o, as to so k off and defending us interests at any cost. us special forces even released a 2021 instruction manual, detailing a hypothetical situation in which they could work with the state department to destabilize chinese investment in west africa. the scenario involves agitating workers of chinese firms to strike through labor unions and media campaigns with
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the goal of creating a crisis that forces the local government to reject the chinese development projects. and it was to destabilize the country to bring the mines to bring the factories to bring all the chinese production in the region to health. and to put all these africans out of jobs and to bring the truck, the african government to effectively, to a stand still at the same time in their own special forces. manual, a call for support from us aid to provide the same striking miners alternative jobs . and this is a way of our diplomacy in 2021. and this is all publicly available. if you look at the special forces prospectus fund, the striker through us say id to stabilize, the government gives a chinese the boot and its mission accomplished for us. foreign policy. benz even explains how these principles were put into action under the biden administration when the us military plotted to incite race riots. and you is usa id to pay for no show jobs to keep riders in the streets. no wonder african countries are becoming
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more suspicious of american influence, like new chair, which is already banned to western and g o funded by usa. i do. most of these companies, security agencies and n v o's involved in the recent authorization, withdrawals, or suspensions are not to me or enterprises serving the nigerian people. they represent for an interest which in many cases are hostile to our country and our strategic objectives on top of that. and is there kicked us forces out of the country in august of last year? clearly the government's gotten wise to the critical dual role played by the us military and usa id and spreading us influence. u. s. a. id, you know, we provide our humanitarian assistance. i pass the branding bill, which requires the american flag to be on this. so that they know where the aid is coming from, because prior to that, they didn't know where it's coming from. we have counter terrorism operations. that's where africa comes in, but they're overstretched and overburdened. they're rolling coordinating with the state department and usa i. d is to provide that security piece,
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but when you have need, you're kicking us out, there's nothing we can do. we can't operate within call countries. usa idea has not been a stranger to the culture war in africa either last year. house republicans blocked millions of dollars that the by the administration budgeted for l. g. b t programs in zimbabwe, while the countries authorities abruptly deported a bunch of usa id officials. the head of the house for an affairs committee came down hard on usa i. d. and the state department at the time, the american people sent a clear message in november that they will no longer tolerate uncontrolled spending on programs that are incompatible with the united states interest abroad. as their representative, i cannot in good faith, allow you to spend millions of dollars to combat climate change and the war torn middle east, or fund l g b t q. why awareness in zimbabwe? both of which are among your recent proposals. then there's the bio labs which
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a lot of mosques as have been getting money from usa id. and that's something that ross has been talking about for some time already. the united states under the guise of monitoring infections and providing assistance to developing countries, is building up its military biological potential. the department of homeland security and the us agency for international development are engaged in the study of pathogens in the countries of the african continent. as well, giving the appearance of humanitarian co operation while funneling plain loads of us taxpayer dollars through us say id to metal in other countries may sound bad enough. some of that money has ended up going to some downright evil people. according to internal usa id reports, tens of millions of dollars have gone to charities in kenya and the central african republic that have been sexually abusing children for 2 decades. 2023 investigation by the washington post even found that us say id continued to fund programs
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connected to an organization that it knew was sexually abusing children to in previously unreported claims. 6 former residents told the washington post. there were multiple incidents of rape and other abuses of children by volunteers, caregivers, and even other children. the us agency for international development own previous investigation following a whistle blowers complaint, found abuse claims at the orphanage. credible. according to court documents submitted by the orphanages kenyon board in its efforts to oust its director, usa did not directly support the orphanage, but funded to other associated programs. other documents identify the charity as the children of god relief institute, which was awarded to a $30000000.00 usa. i. d. contract in 2013 all is the abuse continued. and usa id turned a blind eye. the organization knew or should have known of multiple incidents of
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sexual exploitation and abuse of children. the report said, but failed to take effective remedial measures to address the abuse you as a id, share details of its investigation with canyon law enforcement, abusing children, hating on the chinese destabilizing governments. usa i, these brand might have been intended to give people the impression that us dollars would be put to use in aging people. but based on the organization's track record, it's only work to help itself. that is the state department. that's all run donaldson use this thursday so far. would of course be back at the top with the latest in the meantime, it is num buzz africa enjoy of the
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russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most. i'll send, send up the same assistance as be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for the question, did you say a request, which is the,
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the ions piano, the moon, but he had to bend is date and we continue our conversations about the different parts of the continent of africa. today we want to have a conversation about c o, p, a on somali, and i say so my, the family because it is important to understand this thing or the concretely now or so mind. yes. so molly, or somebody was color nies by 2 countries. they finally and conquered the lower part of the country, headquartered in mogadishu, on the british, conquered the upside bordering the golf provide. and then was called the british, somebody lined at this time of independence. so my land actually
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gained independence. fussed on the 26th of june 1900 on 6th street, and after that he gained independence. though i immediately recognized by such as 6 countries on the 1st day of july, 1900 on 60 and so malia will get this show to gain the independence on the country as much as one i. so my the to create a fit that ations on the time they was a country, the believe the somalia was much larger. they believe if you look at the flag, the fives does it presenting each of the areas which they think should be. so my, the 3 pages you would need to include notes on fargo, kenya through the fluid. oh, good. then in this book the, and of course somebody land on. so my dates of that is the country called somebody
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. but we also know that somebody has different problems over the years, and this kind of be nate and in the 1900 on the 7th is during the presidency of see a body shooting. see i to body really remember that the somalis actually been in vain. oh good, then they oh good then wall, which was the same as under that time during the day. but as you old men used to have them ready 'em off uh here to see law. so you had been overthrown. that was continued on this. somebody's was reckoning, it's still still, you know, very is that's the way until they feel appear inside to bring the cubans. it is the cuban boots on the ground that led to the success of this. it still pins against somebody after that. so my, the, the generated into klein warfare,
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culminating in the defy josha, the body and paint for life. i did the demise. and what happened is the client isms thought the dividing the country. and literally the war load started to imagine with individuals running jubal on portland, and in 19019210 was a civil war does, may cut it that eyes it otherwise. and after that civil will. so my legal and declare i had high independence, which independence has not been recognized by any country. but if you will travel to how to gaze, you will find that there is a functioning government complete with an army complete with the, with the kind and see and in did, they have held this for elections and they are functioning as a country. but then we'll get this show administration. it does not.
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