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to navigate the alternatives that supports it and suggests that there's a lot of experts that need to one wasn't ready to negotiate, despite most of the repeatedly saying otherwise, we look forward to working with our allies, our counterparts, to diplomatically, militarily, to look at all off on the us defense secretary refuse us to rule out putting americans boots on the ground and calls a consultant. donald trump proposes to evict millions of palestinians for me and saved my life and say they will not live without them. so we are determined to make out live here. we don't want to be forced to immigrate abroad, forcing the population out, they should never become a reality. plus we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it
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on over in the west bank idea frames to thousands of staff and thousands of people just placed mass for the mail. one of the most effective towns says that is really unexplained is now just around to the penny. i mean, my greatest fear is that it will eventually cover the entire westbank. this in turn, will fully paving the way for the annexation of vast areas of the west bank. and this is exactly what is happening now. the play, it's just going to 5 pm in the russian capital. thanks for joining us for our round up of today's news. well, starting us off of this, our, as russian troops make strategy gains with along the front line, ukraine has been forced to abandon its positions, but even on savanski faces this deteriorating situation on the battlefield. britain
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insist that will be no negotiations with most scope on his latest trip to king of london's top diplomatic. instead pledged maximum support for the ally. it's still our assessment that through to him shows no desire to negotiate at all at this point in time. so we continue to support you to the max as you fight to surrender as well. and he even said, well, friends might get a bit jealous. let's not talk about it too much. and he was, of course, there to reiterate, once again, the case support for ukraine. and he also announced some more financial aid that will be coming ukraine's way. and that will be to the tune of $68700000.00. and now in total, that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00 . can you imagine what the pay could have done to improve lives for their own
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citizens in the u. k. for nope, it's going to the ukraine, and again, they're saying that the pay stands behind the ukraine, and they will do their best to help them. and their insistent that this is the way that they should go about it because most go is not interested in any negotiation whatsoever, which is an outright lie and is absolutely ridiculous of this point. well, just focus also through that. and i mean, we've reported so many times it's not them appear to she has always basically said if i'm ready, so with anyone just for one does have kind of the big moment. exactly. that's what we're saying. it's an outright lie because any want to look this up, this is not just us saying it arts, he's saying that will must go say that it was, it was either reported in the western mainstream media time and time again. but the most important, the fact is that when this conference began just 2 months, and so it's russian and ukrainian negotiators made a deal in as simple and it was the u. k. that actually sabotaged the forest johnson, who was the british prime minister at the time. just so happens to be in the key of
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that april and it was after his visit that the deal fell through and everyone knows about it. these are facts, so that's what we're saying. that when it comes to dave at lima, when it comes to the play, they do not have you quite his best interest at. i'm not looking for this all for ukraine to come to an agreement. but also when you think about it, there is the key question, blood am i presume, has been same time and time again. he is willing to negotiate at least 5 times in the last 6 months, including just last week. but the main issue is, who do you negotiate with at this point? to be a good, i'm sure you can negotiate with anyone, but zalinski as the legitimate he has no right to sign anything. but if he wants to take part in the negotiations, i will send people who will conduct these negotiations. the issue is the final signing of the documents. this is a very serious issue that should guarantee security for ukraine and russia with a serious long term historical perspective. and there can't be a single slip. everything should be polished,
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but in accordance with the constitution of ukraine, the president of ukraine, even under martial law, does not have the right to extend his powers. only representative authorities have the right to extend their powers, which is only the right of the countries parliament. and the president only has a 5 year term, that's it, and nothing else. further, his powers are transferred to the chairman of the rada. but if there is a desire to negotiate and find compromise solutions, let anyone negotiate there. so naturally we will strive to achieve what suits us, which corresponds to our interest in terms of signing documents. everything should be done in such a way that lawyers confirm to us the legitimacy of those people who be authorized by the ukrainian state to sign these agreements. but now the reason this is important is because even this most go does reach an agreement of some point. the west could come in and say, well, we're not accepting this deal because it was signed with the price of who has no power. so at the time to sign it, even someone from the ukranian parliament could do that. so they need to establish
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who is actually in or 40 to has the powers to be able to sign that kind of document . when of course the west allows them to do that. you tools that are about kind of the big takeaways, what do you pay for? and so she said once she was in kids, but what, uh, any of the things that may be cool, you will, i think global headlines will definitely most go headlines because we do know that russians know their history quite well. and he did say something that was quite puzzling, as he was talking about in placing the british prime ministers renewal of their a 100 here, a partnership which is basically means that the ukraine and the u. k. are now in it for the long haul. a 100 years together for federal force, most likely it will be for worse. in both cases. he said that actually their relationship goes back a 1000 years. and i mean this raised a few eyebrows in particular and most go, this is what he have to say. and most of the response to that 1000 years ago,
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they were ukranian friends. this is my ring into the british royal family offices, a historic relationship, a european relationship built over decades generation centuries. british foreign secretary david land, me the british, ukrainian partnership dates back thousands of years and has its roots in the foothills of the egyptian pyramids. why so little time? maybe you also hunted abroad to sorest together. so clearly history, there is not david langley, strong points and not even recent history. because again, as we've said, they know that platinum, it puts in and moscow are open to a negotiation is just that they don't want to negotiation by they, i mean they, u. k. and the west, and that's why they're ins system in an almost like us. that's brain wall. some way to make sure that you claim does not reach a deal. donald trump is this quote, no us soldiers will be needed for his plan to effects millions of costs and from
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the war torn strip bought, his defense secretary appeared to contradict stock. claim saying that really nothing is off the table. are you working on the right now? the us really is involved in very complex and high level negotiations of great consequence to both the united states and the state of israel. and we look forward to working with our allies, our counterparts for diplomatically militarily to look at all options. but we certainly would not get ahead of the president provided details about wasn't may or may not doing what it was out of meeting with benjamin. that's me off one chair his day. but the us president fast voice his bottom shelf time to transport golf a into a with the arrow of them at least. but that would mean relocate to nitty to 1000000 palestinians. despite tables and not pools of white house officials continue to defend the proposal topping it generous and unique. the residents of the in bottled on cape say, they all stay put the shipment on
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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 rallies back to argentina, france or germany, where they originally came from the we are palestinians. we are staying in our homeland. what the hell? so here is it is true that it has become impossible to live in gauze off to the world, but forcing the population out, they should never become a reality. the population here has returned already to their homes, often 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 that calls us trip, reject the remarks by doing that. it's from the president of the united states yesterday and which should from 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 household, st garza city,
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where the house has been grossly damaged because of the latest as rite aid, a war on the territory. as you might see, this policy and family 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 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 why spirit destruction and damage they have been inflected because of the as why 80 war. and also believe it, but now we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it. thanks god,
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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. mr. hodges, 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 these families. majority of follows, denny and hey are and 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 political, the fact that the goal is this trip is a part of the occupies policy and 2 or 3, which is around to cover back a 1967 according to and i to nations that result solution to for
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to as around must withdraw from gaza, westbank and east jerusalem. and to allow palestinians to have a stay towed of their own. rodney, i've made r e r t from one of the policy and families or households and goals. i city or outrage of about, clear out to plan has been growing. jordan and egypt about why projected the proposal since it would require them to accept the displaced gallstones. so to razor, as well as the number of gulf states have voice that condemnation to and now in denisia has spoken out, insisting that a right to return home should be denied to no one. indonesia strongly rejects any attempt to forcibly displace palestinians old demographic composition of the occupied palestinian tired tree. indonesia calls on the international community to
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ensure respectful international lo, particular they provide to self determination of the palestinians as well as their n alley. and the bill of rights to return to the home and we spoke with people in the streets of to call to, to get a sense of how the nation as a whole is feeling about these recent developments in the middle east. the us policy is violating international law because it is forcing the policy and the people to move, especially those from the gaza strip, to relocate to neighboring countries. it's not clear yet what trump wants to us to do with gaza, whether he wants to strengthen his really occupations there or what, in my opinion, it violates international norms and laws because you can't forcibly transfer people . i'm going to, in my opinion, it might be one more cunning way for america to dominate a country, which is more over the conflict between palestine and israel has been escalating for quite a long time. but i hope that trump will not be too progressive in his policies,
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especially if the us government wants to build new bases in the middle east or, and gaza, which could increase the risk of perpetual conflict. must be from plan to relocate, guys, a residence is actually an act of colonialism and has basically been the state of israel's mission since 1948. and that if the u. s. also installs military forces in gaza, then us control over the region would exceed all countries in western asia and could potentially trigger an escalation of the conflict with the wrong as well the ground pads the gauze is read, development was the main take away from, from biological tulips with nothing else. who audit this week? before 8 pm, we'll talk through the fast forward need to be hosted in the office since from 10 to the home. i have a small recap of the us president selling his vision for the middle east. a cus will take over the guys
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a strip slower that you are the 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 have 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 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 can live a beautiful life, and nobody can live today. you can't live there. well, and that's, you know, if you didn't call them empty handed on his visit,
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state side is ready means you are reporting. they keep gifted trump a gold plated page of a party, a not to the deputy attacks on has play. you remember last year which thousands of the devices excludes almost simple changes a lot story possible. the very latest on our website. all teeth don't. the talking to the west banks now is really full, says have reportedly blowing up a storage facility, ensuring a raid and the city of not less. so this video and you'll screen so much on social media are apparently showing the off to mass of the incident id f troops. all said to have students the area conducted the destination and detains a palestinian not will trump of all. it's not just about his plans for dollars but also for the west bank. why is really forced is all currently conducting raids. trump progress the announcement and laying out washington's position on those
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territories, would it be made shortly for is really the scenario areas we've many believe beautiful. well, we're discussing that with many of your representatives here represented very well . and people do like the idea, but we, we haven't taken a position on it yet, but we will be will be making an announcement probably on that very specific topic over the next 4 weeks is ro is 18 days and 20 minutes, feel pricing in the west spot since then we have seen $12.00 in strikes, range, demolitions and arrest local home several so full and vixen to is reset to this. now the idea for it's pub says that it's conducting the offensive code named on who to ensure security in the area. well, let's not what, take a look at the human tone that we will have this has taken. so at least the 2
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palestinians, including a child were reported meet detained and that was on wednesday, a known. and it said that at least $25.00 people has been killed since the end of last month. plus. then we also have around $180.00 homes which have been destroyed . the may of the city of jeanine told us that the idea of the primary goal is to push out the part of students a lot. and did you mean sort of how the residents of jeanine have become accustomed to this type of incursion? they have gained experience in dealing with them, but the length of this incursion has honestly exhausted even the reserves that people have prepared water or food supplies, which are now running out. so my calculations are, if this operation continues for another week or 2 or 3, when we do honestly after 15 days, no military or security objectives have been achieved. this is something we're
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observing from what the as really army publishes and it statements. what they talk about is merely seizing a pistol, a rifle, or an explosive device somewhere. honestly, this is a security failure. it is a logical to conduct an operation of this magnitude just to chase after one or 2 rifles. the reality is that it is clear, this operation is a political one, and then when you destroy all people's properties and everything in their lives, you're pushing them in a dramatic way towards force displacement. in addition to what i mentioned, it seems that this operation is also expanding. my greatest fear is that it will eventually cover the entire westbank within this, in turn, will fully paving the way for the annexation of vast areas of the west bank. and this is exactly what is happening now. the statements from the new us administration make this very clear. furthermore, it seems that this operation has received the american green light,
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especially since it coincided with the very next day after the new administration took office in washington to be well violence in the west bank to erupt it off to the initial 2023. how boss attack on israel. let's step back and look at the pool to pick to have since october, 7th, 2 years ago, over 900 palestinians in the west bank have been killed. oh, by 7000 wounded. and that's not just by the idea of little so by is really set to this. and this is all according to the of health officials. then the final number that we have over 3000 tablets have been taken into custody. so you'll know that in recent weeks, as part of this exchange deal with him, us, some prisoners have been released with a man or do need speaking again is warning of a monetary in crisis as well as the supplies and all the critical infrastructure to been frequently targeted to sleep on holiday come see for me, besides nearly 50 percent of the city is affected due to the side of well going out
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of service. this well supplies a significant portion of the city in the camp from the 1st day of the incursion, the pipeline supplying this well were targeted as a result, entire neighborhoods in the western parts of the city. along with the camp are suffering from water shortages. we knew we were going to face this crisis in today . it has worse and even those who had stored water have now run out. in the last 6 months, we have had to prioritize either we rebuild infrastructure like roads, where we focus solely on restoring essential services. we prioritize urgent services, even before this latest incursion. 40 percent of the infrastructure in the camp and city was already destroyed. specifically, regarding the roads and sewage networks, they were completely destroyed. as a result, we had to choose between restoring essential services or rebuilding the entire infrastructure. these are civilian structures and the civilian homes. nothing more . dozens of families lived there more than 80 families in the block that was bombed
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to the bottom. i am talking about more than 400 people who were civilians like children, women, and the elderly. but any who are living in that place is the goal of this pattern just to make the camp uninhabitable. i can now confirm that if the occupation forces withdrew at this moment, no palestinian would be able to return and live in jen and refugee camp for at least 6 months to a year. even if reconstruction began immediately. and if we are unable to allocate the necessary funds and resources for its reconstruction, the situation will be even worse. and this would be as early as have implemented, a model designed to make this geographic area unlivable. as for those whose homes were demolished, a large number of them were forcibly evacuated at gunpoint. before the destruction took place. i confirmed that 15000 people have been displaced from the camp. that was these 15000 people left with nothing the and not even their belongings. and since they fled with only the clothes they were wearing,
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but they had been scattered. about 2 thirds of them are in rural areas around the city. while $6000.00 displaced individuals remain inside the city itself or something, one of donald trump's biggest shake cups of the status quote in washington is the war, but she has declared jolena torres, us agency for international development, known by the acronym usa i. d. u organization has long been implicated in regime change operations for around the world. our teams. donald also 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. 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
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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 of us say i, these top grant recipients in 2024, with all the billions of dollars the gates foundation has spent on agricultural and 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 chase's china all around the world, making sure the china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical minerals and port infrastructure. so congress writes a law that dictates how usa i d spends money to make sure that we're counter counter in chinese influence inside africa. and according to former state department official, mike bens africa has long been usa. i. d is playground of nurturing,
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loyal and jo's to so k off and defending us interest 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 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 a halt. and to put all these africans out of jobs and to bring the truck, the african governments 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
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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 binding 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 more suspicious of american influence. like new chair, which is already banned to western and g o funded by usa id. 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 foreign interests, 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 usa id. you know,
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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. but when you have needs, 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
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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 in 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 a lot must says, have been getting money from usa, i d. and that's something that russia 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
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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 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,
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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 sexual exploitation and abuse of children. the report said, but failed to take effective remedial measures to address the abuse us a id share details of its investigation with canyon law enforcement, abusing children, hating on the chinese destabilizing governments. usa, i, these brands 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. those are a few of the stories that we can.
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