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[000:00:00;00] the the alternative side, the brits it and suggested at the bottom it through 10 who isn't ready to negotiate this 5 most good. repeatedly saying all the wise little sites come we look forward to working with our allies, our counterparts. diplomatic. even though a charlie to look at all option b, u. s. defense x ray refuses to roll out to putting americans boots on the ground in casa, often donald trump proposes to affect millions of kind of continually safe. but let's say they will not go without a fight with them. so we are determined to make our life here. we don't want to be forced to immigrate abroad. forcing the population out, they should never become
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a reality. we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it on the west bank idea framed delta. it's of tests done. thousands of people display from that to the mayor of one of placed affected towns, fee, as good as really onyx face, and is now just around the corner of the hey it. 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 palo and a very well welcome from all t's h q. it's a phone us 6 pm here in most good. thanks for joining us as we take a look at what's happening around the world. well, uh, as russian full says,
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make strategy games one along the front lines. ukraine has been forced to abandon its positions. but even as the landscape faces the deteriorating situation on the battlefield, britain and says that will be no negotiations with most co on his latest trip to key of london's top tip, not instead pledged maximum support. 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 and as you fight to surrender as well. well, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said, and he even said both france, my 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,
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that brings the case commitments since the beginning of the conflict to $1200000000.00 a tenure. imagine what the take could have done to improve lives for their own citizens in the u. k. but 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 they're insisting that this is the way that they should go about it. because most go is not interested in any negotiation whatsoever, which has an out, right. why? and it's absolutely ridiculous at this point. we'll just focus also through that element. i mean, we've reported so many times a lot of my peer to she has always basically said, look, i'm ready. so with anyone just from one to some kind of the big moments. exactly. that's what we're saying is an outright lie because anyone 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 fact is that when this conference began just 2 months,
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and so it 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. it just so happens to be in care of 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 comes to dave at lima, when it comes to that u. k, they do not have you quite as best interest at heart. and they're not looking for ukraine to come to an agreement. but also when you think about it, there is the key question. vladimir putin 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 to see you negotiate with at this point. if you see fit to go to most of us can, you can negotiate with anyone. but zalinski is illegitimate. 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
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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, 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 rot. but if there is a desire to negotiate and find compromise solutions, let anyone to go see it 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 in these agreements. now the reason this is
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important is because even if most go does reach an agreement, at some point the west could come in and say, well, we're not accepting this deal because it was signed with the person who has no powers at the time to sign it even someone from the cleaning parliament could do that. so they need to establish who is actually in all sorts. eats has the powers to be able to sign the kind of document when, of course, the way us allows them to do. that's your thoughts that are about kind of the big takeaways, what do you pay for? and so she said once she was in kids, but what that, any of the things that may be cool while i put the labor headlines out and i 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 place and the british prime minister renewal of their a 100 here, a partnership, which is basically means that the ukraine and the u. k. are now and it's for the long, whole a 100 years together for better or for worse, most likely it will be for worse. in both cases. he said that actually their
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relationship goes back a 1000 years. and i mean, this raised a few eyebrows in particular, and most of this is what he had to say. and most of those response to that, a 1000 years ago, they were ukranian friends. this is my ring into the british. royal family also is 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 vladimir putin and moscow are open. so in the go see ation 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 insistent in and almost like i said,
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brain walsh and white. so make sure that you claim does not reach a deal while i'm showing now by journalist option returns, the host of covering the underground option is always really good to get you'll, you'll take on things like this. i mean, look, i want to talk too fast about this is not obisky the 1st time, and we know this now it's been stated both 5 ukrainians by document pitch and a number of times that london has made key of fight instead of took. again, we're hearing it. what's the main concern from westman? so what's the fair when it comes to peace making it's very difficult to understand how it benefits britain in any way. i suppose it benefits the leads of britain, bruce them to game. i mean, go to remember that we were talking about the amount of money that the united kingdom is getting to the dictate to zalinski on this visit to kia. have you noticed another 55000000 pounds? this is a country,
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britain with 20 percent of all children face going hungry at night. the latest figures when the truck, so we'll just say 9310000 people go hungry base hunger. and the, this is where the money is being put in. at the same time, as the united kingdom sends resolutely against peace negotiations, it benefits the leads and i kind of mindset amongst the leads that somehow britain is restoring its place in the world by being well i'll be alone in the world very soon. when donald trump, of course, meet study me a pollution soon. well, you know, actually wants to ask about this. how do you pay? well, listings out of step would be us because obviously we'll get his thoughts different, right? correct, right from across the phone. i mean, trump saying yeah, i'm going to talk to him. i'm going to sit down with him. we've got to get this done. okay. doesn't happen in 24 hours, but maybe it's going to happen in
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a 100 days. so what is it from london that's making it pursue this different line? is it almost a points against problem? i mean, lobby is very fond of trump. we know that that's right. he said have slammed the president. many times david allow me is a strange, strange foreign secretary to say the least. he's not really an agent of britain now give me. he's paid by b is riley's, he has things be in front of me is really invested in london saying that without them he wouldn't be where he is today. tens of thousands of pounds have changed hands to get the 4 integrity david, let me, wherever he is today. and israel's position on the proxy war in russia through ukraine is clear. so i suppose david allow me to british for an sexy beast, should be separated. even from cynthia, stop from all these other politicians because he's clearly not really working for brooklyn is paid in effects by the israeli government,
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which is why he is so famously not cold at the genocide and and so one is regard to what's happening in gaza. so britain will continue to be out of step as long as there's only david allow me, i knew his previous answer in that constituency. a great to m b. the talking to me in london, david, allow me is not, i'm not british. well, good say he's working for a foreign government, you know, a bit earlier on. here's the tongue dictate to describes a lot of skiing and it's, it's an opinion that's popular and it's growing in popularity because of course the very base being that dictates was not holding election. it's the landscapes tom, as the president has expired, document boots and has built our attention stopped on numerous occasions and he says the combined you're going to negotiate with the legitimate lead to we're hearing from trump's ukraine and russia and void kellogg. he's talking about elections. do you think that will be one of the conditions before any piece still
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assigned? i think the time is obviously running out for this dictator. zalinski. yeah, you should be know to, to, because there's no freedom of speech in breaking the british. people are unaware of all these arguments because the, you can't really say things like is a dictator in britain, tucker carlson. the american journalist, of course, uh at a spot with the british, jonas p as morgan, who as i understand it faces um, continued speculation of his role in the phone hacking in britain, despite the fact that he's left uh, a big mainstream outlets at a if anyone which is going to be with the lensky in the past few days is kay hayes on impartial discoveries of virtual agent of ukraine as, as will all the media in the britain. so they won't hear about it in britain that there are goals for the, for elections in ukraine. it's quite amazing unit. remember that there is no
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freedom of speech as they go to hungry as they go hungry in britain at night to themselves, sanctioning all the energy supplies and all manner of things from russia. i mean, they just thrown a diplomat of understanding the past few hours from the russian embassy in london. so britain, it just hasn't got the script from washington. i don't think the trunk is very much, but uh, of course, the drum for his box. you're getting completely false information from his national security adviser. mike waltz about whom we talk about him going on the ground on saturday because there is some room is that he may be going because he's reading wrong information to the little trump, who clearly thinks that the sanction somehow some way to leverage the russian government over ukraine as restaurant daily when is the will what it will be very interesting to see of course, why the given take his from both sides because they are inevitably will be something i've seen. i do. i do want to get
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a little feel tape even though it is fall. so cool. a comment from now me about ties between the u. k and ukraine going back a thousands of thousands of years. i mean, the statement was marks, maybe not surprising. we remember, let's trust refusing to recognize russian suffering t o, but rushed off, and virginia is which all as russian, as they come. i mean, what does it these to cindy slips of the tongue. i mean, she has to be corrected by her and i'm past that it was pretty humiliating. or is it just lack of knowledge of history? is this a different level of diplomacy? when we come back, you know, to join shown car in india to non prof. and russia, i mean they ask, they have no real knowledge. this is thelma cabinets. it gets stomach promoted by jeremy colbin in his day. i've shared the platform on the bbc, which we now understand is funded uh its charitable um by usa id the main uh program. question time is that next is it keeps telling me you wouldn't even shake my hand. i'd. i have to, he was a racist. that's,
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i'm ignoring the british prime minister, being to me, as far as a guy, a cabinet, it is the most unpopular prime minister shipping and such a short time as i understand since rec, once began, the british people recognize the ignorance that, uh it is, uh, so obvious to the british people, that's why the labor party is down in the polls. so when david allow me, he says things about princesses and royal family connections with ukraine. the fact that he also said they're in front of the dictators zalinski the you, the ukraine is foremost amongst britain's a foreign pod this, i don't like it states what i mean lenny's ignorance goes to such a, such an extent that the over the che go silence he's in a massive fight with low issues because the united states use a base that diego garcia to both places in the middle east. and as far as i understand that britain and david allow me to the question about the teaching of ukrainian in british schools. so michel pilla 9 is going to start teaching
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ukrainian inverted schools. this, of course, after britain and since 2022 has been exposed as removing mushroom books, libraries, stuffing the concepts of russian composes and the like britain and well, no one to so many people seem to want to leave britain to where i am actually going to buy a that's in the stories here in do but ignorance that is at best is what you can save as a guest. i'm a government malice and working for of the a their interest. then the british interest sometimes to because the money is the more and kind of sedation, i think what i think there's are a few people in this world who wouldn't want to join you in to buy option. as always, it was a pleasure having you on the program that was done this option or times the inimitable host of govern underground. thank you very much option. thank you.
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donald trump and 5th quote, no us soldiers will be needed for his plan to evict millions of causes from the war torn strip. but his defense secretary appeared to contradict spot claim saying that nothing is off the table. are you working on the right now? the president 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 spoke 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 mixing with benjamin netanyahu on cheer in stay. but the u. s. president of thoughts and voices, but michelle plant transformed garza into a riviera of the middle east. but that would mean relocating needed to 1000000 palestinians will despite at closing all pro white house officials continue to
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defend the proposal dumping it generous and unique for the residents of the in bottles and k, say best thing, put 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 immigrate abroad trunks to take his release back to argentina, france or germany, where they originally came from. but we are palestinians. we are staying in our homeland. what the hell? 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. 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 rubble and never go back to the south where i lived as a displaced majority of fellow city is that the gaza strip. reject the remarks by doing that. it's from the president of the united states yesterday and which should from hinted as
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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, where the house has been grossly damaged because of the latest as ready to war on the territory. as you might see this policy and 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 the good 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 a live v or despite the why spirit destruction and damage they have been inflected
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because of the as why 80 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. 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. natalie, this family, all these families, majority of follow stadiums. hey or and the territory reject the remarks of a drum. and they say that what ever happens and that the rates are a they will not leave their places at any rate. this goes with what with the why,
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the important to political, the fact that the goal is this trip is a part of the occupied, spotless duty and territories which is around to cover back a 1967 and according to an eye to nations that result solution to for, to, as or as must withdraw from gaza. westbank and east jerusalem. and to allow palestinians to have a stay towed of their own. ronnie, i've made r e r t from one of the policy and formulas or households and goals. i city the leader of the palestinian national initiative part team and stuff about gucci believes that trump's plan for adults is tantamount to ethnic cleansing. that was done, crowns the little boys this absolutely, i'm the stick i'm doing here about happened festival. and we the police thing and people would never believe garza and we would never allowed to describe office the cleansing that he's proposing still happens. we are very,
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very determined and we will not leave 2nd know kind of the country as of accepting his plan. you go to egypt, noticed you have done any of that out of the country to to be able to participate in the crime assessment. lindsey list again and said she wants to get out because without paying any, i mean, i need to add the plans. he wants to limit the money of other people. none of that would happen. i think it's absolutely on the other stick, but it's very dangerous. and it shows you how this american administration has does not shy away from even proposing a lot of crime in cooperation with the government. but it's going to them is practicing pulling teeth that has to frighten people. and he uses this method. that's why i think it's
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a very essential that the palestinian and the action is very powerful and strong and rejecting this plan. if there's nicholas today, we do hope that pressure and china and many other countries in the world would take very far from spend. that gives the plans because of them. it is high time for the old. but this thing is to be unified. we have a very practical variety of mystic gland to have unity it through the application of the gene declaration, which means the creation of national consensus, the government immediately. i'm the creation of fine instead of unified leadership . i think to the police thing and people who would not forgive any need to pull up spans from implementing that agreement. and from unifying police, demands immediately to it's all these dangerous threats ethnic cleansing, guns, our next session was lowest. wow. that's now who didn't come empty. handed on his visit stateside is waiting media or reporting, but he gifted from
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a gold painted page uh, authority and old to the deadly attacks on has last year in which thousands of the devices explain to them is similar to indicate that story much more besides over on our website, frontier dot com. the dining to the west bank now is really full, says have reportedly blowing up a storage facility, ensuring a raid in the city of nothingness. so this video screens and lodged on social media are apparently showing the off to mass of the incident idea of troops all said to have stormed the area, conducted that destination and detained a palestinian mon. tom pulls all, it's not just about his pounds, the gaza, but also for the westbank wires where you, the full says all currently conducting rates from promise that an announcement
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laying out washington's position on those territories would 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 raul is 18 days into it's minutes, feel pricing and westbank. since then, we have seen trojan strikes rates, demolitions, of course, as well as arrest local homes, have all sort for and victim to is rainy set. let's. the idea says that it is conducting the offensive code named on who to ensure security in the area. well, let's take a look now at the human told that one of this has taken at least 30 palestinians,
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and that includes a child was detained for pull to leave. on wednesday alone, it said that at least $25.00 people had been killed about since the end of last month. past we have around 180 homes which have been destroyed. well, the may of the city of janine told us that the idea of the primary goal here is to push out the pot of students a lot. and did you mean sort of how the residents of jeanine had become a custom 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 observing from what the israeli army publishes and it statements us. what they talk
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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 with this in turn will fully paving the way for the annexation of vast areas of the westbank for volume. 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, especially since it coincided with the very next day after the new administration
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took office in washington to be full file and send me westbank corrupted off the twins. 23. how mazda attack on is ro. let's take a look at the big picture here. so since october 7th, 2 years ago, over 900 palestinians in the west bank, in killed over 7000 wounded. and that's not just by the idea of the bought by is ready such as to and this is all according to local health affairs, soles plus and the last numbers that we have that over $3000.00 they've been taken into custody. so you'll know that in recent weeks, as part of this exchange deal with some us, some prisoners have been released. the may often inspection to us again is warning of a humanitarian crisis as well to supplies of the critical facilities have frequently been targeted to sleep on how to come see me. besides, nearly 50 percent of the city is affected due to the side of well going out of service. this well supplies a significant portion of the city in the camp. from the 1st day of the incursion,
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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 or 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 with them. but i am talking about more than 400 people who were civilians like children, women, and the elderly,
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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 jenin 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, a gun point before the destruction took place. i confirmed that 15000 people have been displaced from the camp. that was all these 15000 people left with nothing, not even their belongings. they fled with only the clothes they were wearing, but they had been scattered. about 2 thirds of them are in rural areas around the
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