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of service rest taking views, but also i loved a general in just for a stream sports. so let's get stuck in the look forward to working with our allies are reports for different labs. we know it's early to look at all options. now the us defense secretary refuses to rule out putting americans boots on the ground and guides us and that's out. the donald trump proposed us to evict millions of products. stevens from the enclave local se, but they wouldn't go anywhere without a fight with them. we are determined to make your life here. we don't want to be forced to immigrate abroad. forcing the population out, they should never become a reality. in the class, we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it at over in the west buying idea of rates of dozens of debt. so thousands of people displaced from the homes, the mayor of one of the most effective towns,
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fears that is really amex ation is now just around the corner. 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 vast areas of the west bank. and this is exactly what is happening now. probably u. k claims vitamin put in the one refusing to negotiate peace would be afraid despite moscow repeatedly stating all the why the that would contribute without coverage of the latest trend shaping the world right now. this is our to, to national i a michael fortune dot donald trump insist at no us soldiers will be needed for his line to evict manuals about his teachings from guides by his defense secretary, to, to contradict but claim say that nothing is off the table are you working on the
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right now the street is involved in very complex and high level negotiation degree consequences 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 that. it was at the meeting with benjamin netanyahu and cheese date of the us. president 1st voices bombshell plan to transform guys that into every view area off the mid least. what would me that would mean relocating nearly 2000000 pot a students a despite it causing oper? our white house officials have continued to defend the proposal dumping it. general us and unique, but it seems locals in the in buffalo then clave orange convinced about that the shipment and the northern pod was mostly destroyed. but we are determined to make
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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 the 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 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 which it 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 households in gaza. city where
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the house has been a grossly damaged because of the latest is ready to 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 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 as live here, despite the why spirit destruction and damage they have been inflected because of the as why 80 war. i know somebody who, 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
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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. natalie, this family, all these families, majority of follow stadiums. hey or and the territory rejected 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 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,
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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. ronnie, i've made r e r t from one of the policy and formulas or households and goals. i city but let's cross not live to the 1st deputy upon many representatives on russia to the united nations. dimitri polanski is nice to have you join me right now. so let me start with this issue that donald trump wants to evict millions of policy unions from guys in order to rebuild the regent. no. talk to us. how could such a move be justified from a legal perspective? well, i don't frankly see, and we always can be justified from legal perspective, unless of course, the whole population of guys makes its own free choice. and welcome to this move, which is not the case as we i have david dudley sore right now. uh,
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from your previous coverage. so this is, this is a very, uh, potentially dangerous initiative, but so i think it should be viewed in the, in the bigger context of mr. drums tactics of he's negotiation tactics. these cowboys titled us, he says, and he used this several times already after his coming to power for the 2nd time. so he 1st tries to, this is kind of, uh, some the opponents and tried to impose on him something that he will not want. and then he gets some kind of concessions, and then she explains that he's a winner in these, in these kind of exchange. i think that maybe this is also part of the tactics. so this is some follow of very technical statements that hopefully it will not implement in reality because i really can't see how, how it can be implemented without breaching every understanding on the police doing
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and is really problem a problem that so that we have in the world right now, how is the us trying to proceed with that kind of eviction implied? considering that the rob, well has out writes rejected it. what's your assessment from that perspective? well, i don't think there are practical plans uh how to move, how to build the construction side. so everything like this, i really think it's kind of a of a maximum pressure tactics on fairly seniors and on the air ups the trump administration is not undertaken. and, or in these circumstances, of course, the position of arabic countries of the listing of themselves is of uh, of the biggest importance. and it's so very encouraging that they all have a very clear and unambiguous sustan's towards these statements. some that they reject. it's a completely, as well right now, the un special reputable,
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and policy didn't. territory says that the mazda eviction of the policy and people would be a crime if i should call that the u. n. members states to reject tom's plan. now let's pick it listed. president trump has basically declared his intention to commit the international crime of force displacement and resort to unlawful use of force against the palestinian people on the right to self determination in violation of the un charter amounting to aggression. the 191 members of the u. n, who still have an interest in protecting themselves from this madness best to recover from that paralysis stand united against this imperialist lawlessness. all like considering what she has said, how do you receive the un member states reacting to funds proposal? well, of course everybody was stunned here. and so i think again it fits into the trumpet
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ministration tactics in the very curious way. the u. s. foreign policy is now they're 18. so uh they haven't, they haven't been any, any initiative, any collective initiatives. so far as the u. m. platform. i know that there were individual the marshes, by the arabic states, by police, the new representative mystery of my sort. who rejected of these uh, these plans. uh, totally, but i think this, this was so beep and this seems the so on the radio. and uh, so reaching every, every possible uh, building block that, that we have constructed for many, many years. uh that there is no, not yet. it'd be the desire to react to these. i think people just not want to, to wait and see a live will be, it's probably to materialize. and you mentioned to yourself that the state secretary of the united states has already to take them a little bit of a lower tone. and let's see how these position involves to what it develops,
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i think. what is, what is really more important maybe to which wouldn't be that would be the overall position of the united states towards the basics of, of policing in uh, is there any of the supplements? 2 state solution, for example. you know that during the 1st 10 you of the trump administration of the, the acknowledged, for example, is really a claims to the goal on fights, which was the, which was a big breach of every international decision in this regard. so let's see how they will proceed. maybe this, this will be more important to you. they really want to undermine these to state solution then to change their positions completely. these are the possible supplemental 1st, but it's still in the issue. all right, i really just hope we have of time to talk about this 2 state solution, but let's focus on base. now. what effects do you expect from proposal to have on
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the ongoing ceasefire and gaza? it may have very serious effects because of the, the resolution that was adopted in, in some, uh, less to yeah. its um, kind of, uh agreed, uh, so cold by and this plan and it took several months for the us to pressure you through uh to implement these plans. uh, this plan is not ideal. there are a lot of potential risks in the way if it's implementation, but the 1st phase is now being implemented, but the most dangerous will be the 2nd stage of phase, and they are already the voices. and these are all that these are the shouldn't. i mean to this 2nd phase, so especially given the fact that there is now already trump administration and their voice is that of the. ready that these are the should 1st to do away with, from us for trump administration to be able to ask for their own guys
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a. so these are very dangerous trends, but we need to see of, of how the, well, what, what they really mean in terms of practical actions or whether they are just the move. so the political moves to show their force to opponent. let's wait and see a little bit. all right, let's talk about you've creighton and it's a bit now. trump has also suspended for an aide. when that was a now keeps mass information district. you'd reveal that 90 percent will be ukranian immediate, foreign funded, and will stuff in danger of collapsing. what do you make about as well, that's just shameful sedation for your grain, of course, and it's under bins our, our arguments that ukraine doesn't have the silver and t o it's often so media and on this on the territory. we clearly see that this is a project of the united states to enter russia. this project was launched in 2014. now we see that it was uh, it was fully uh, uh,
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fully financed by the us 8. i think that a lot of people who were writing comments in the use of social networking, for example, the allies. that's all these bro ukrainian bots, that's the way of harassing them. they are now somehow idle. it means that they were also in the payroll of the us 8. and though a lot of things, of course come to your mind. so when you analyze the situation, but i don't think that this analysis is, is very favorable to those who claim that ukraine is a southern states and that takes the decision of it. so it tells me, is that the doesn't know. some has also decided to review usa, i to, you know, recall that back in 2019 named jewel funded by us the id code for the last key to not conduct peace negotiations directly with russia to end the conflict at that time in the dumbass about how much influence those thoughts and deals have in the ukraine. i think that they, their task, 1st and foremost,
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is to create the illusion of the universe will support of the ukrainian society or for the presidency. lensky does. the problem is that she has lost legitimacy a long time ago. we know that since last may, she has no legitimate anymore in accordance with the ukrainian constitution. and also we know that he came to power with the promises that she didn't. the didn't want to leave up to. so the prospect of the new election, i think is the most terrible nightmare. the chief has not in his mind, this is not my conclusion. this is the conclusion of many experts. and also this uh, of the engine was also created this illusion of international supports to does it ask you it easy, you know, as well as i do that, that's deliberate. it is that came down to key if in the demonstration of support like angelina julie and the others, they got millions of dollars for such
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a 3. so it means of course the, this was also a p r. ok ration funded by us 8. all right, now there are mixed messages coming from the west about peace folks will ukraine? donald trump, on one hand, the says the negotiations with russia are already ongoing. meanwhile, the u. k. foreign secretary claims that russia has no intention of serious thoughts . wow, that's lots of different opinions from those to need to members. what's your interpretation? well, i think that it's quite clear that the u. k for example is the most, i'm interested the country in any kind of piece, photos additional, the premium crisis. we know that it was maurice johnson for talk to is the landscape uh out of accepting uh, the east timble agreements in 2022. uh now the new uh, bridge. foreign minister also came to gifts. trying to kind of, uh, mobilize uh, support. uh for you,
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great. and which is becoming more and more difficult to do in the current circumstances as for our readiness to negotiation. so i think we reiterate that the uh, from the one we where, uh, favoring diplomatic solution to a military, one lease was quite clear from all the statements. uh, but we wanted to implement the goals of our special maintenance, reparation in any way. we wanted to have a normal neighbor who would not be strengthening our territory, but didn't want to any threats to come from your brain. we wanted, we want it's a fair treatment so fresh and speaking population of russian language. it didn't want to see their harassments of the believers of the colonial ukrainian orthodox church within 2 months of the surely zation of, of youth local level rates. as in ukraine, very basic requirements. i think that any country would have to his neighbor to have normal, a neighborly relations. so that's in, that's like lies beneath our readiness to negotiation. and i think that my
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president and my foreign minister repeatedly said that we are ready to negotiations, but there are certain issues, of course, 1st of all, with the legitimacy of, of the landscape and the key for the dream. and secondly, we shouldn't forget that there is still a degree visor, lensky, full for beads, himself, and his governments to engage in any negotiations with russia. and of course, natural 1st move would be to cancel these decrease that would show the readiness, the practical readiness of the great into any negotiations. i'm not the verbal one . all right, now donald trump has also raised the issue of the red s, minerals, the ukraine, suggesting that because something that could be traded by key if in return for all the ministry support, if it hasn't received those, i see, i'm afraid do. what do you see there? but maybe it seems a fair deal to mr. trump, for he is a business man,
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and he's got to use up to deals. i don't know how it seems to the grading and people, especially in the quoting with the grand institution. you know that all this the, this oil and the natural resources. they belong 1st and foremost, to new create new people and only to be great and people. so i don't know who is now, is it ask you who is not the jew timothy anymore, to decide such an issue for the full of korean people. but of course it's up to international community. i mean, in those core supports you create into the way up of these statements. and again, let's west view, it's in the paradigm of, uh, president trump emotional, a cowboy policy. let's see what will be the practical implications of all these statements. all right, last week we were reporting on the roof, some discovery of a 22 russian civilians who were set to have been killed by you cream and forces in the coast region. why didn't dexter with get any coverage in the west?
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i think it was the because the west turns a blind item deaf ear to all such stories doesn't want to accept the evidence of tools of that. so you cranium key for the g is commuting terrible crimes in all the interests and in the territories that are about to be liberal each of a buyer. i shop several weeks ago and we organized the informal us informal meeting of the un security council on the terrible address. it says that the grading and if it's committed in silly the, in the, in the done bus or region, we also show to the clips with the witnesses. some of those who suffered from the treatment of you graham troops lost their relatives where i live from, from dunbar on the screens and the west. some colleagues with trying to, to, to believe the same game. seeing that this is all russian propaganda,
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i think that's the way that they are behaving for quite some time. but that doesn't mean that it doesn't us to some kind of protest in the minds of the countries of the global south, for example, who understand better and better the video circumstances, circumstances of the, of the growing crisis. it's, it's a root cause and the to call us of, of the key for game. so we will, of course, continue to bring such information to lights. they will be in a meeting on your green, bland, on the 17th of february. and i think that's we will also spent quite a big time there uh, highlighting our uh what, what we have phones have all these terrible, terrible crime of, of the, of the ukrainian army to rob beyond the meeting that you had mentioned. how is ross upsetting to proceed with presenting evidence or about mass like
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a to with the international organization? we know that the legal side of things we see the international court of justice is bad. the i, c, c, and all of that. what do you make? well i see is absolutely another another organization. i wouldn't, i wouldn't mix it up with the i c, g a i see eyes to see is something that we do not to really trust. so we think that this is a politicized structure. and. ready we have no, absolutely no. uh, no, uh great and it doesn't have credit ability in ice as far as the chase is concerned . so i think that my colleagues and must go with we all the options and we will uh, act accordingly. what it, what requires to bring these issues of the ship to the task one of the international community, legally. as far as we are concerned, we will continue to uh, to bring this information up to the lights. uh, we organize that is, as i said, are you already
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a formula meeting this informal meeting of the security council and it was not the only one? there were 2 previous since august where we also highlighted the concrete evidence of a concrete witnesses way of telling their fates, uh and the experience of crimes from the hand of the keep in mind. we will continue to do this work. i think this is very efficient and it has certain effects in the course of the year and to ensure that it's, it's helps very much to tell the truth about about what's really happening there. all right, donald trump has made yet more headlines. what is controversial statements about taking over greenland independent canals? and so what has that been? they need discussions in the un about those claims by the us administration. well, the faces of our uh, name in the vintage colleagues. uh very said,
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i think uh the moments it was to us pronounced and uh, you know that both countries on the members of the security council on family members starting this year. uh, they didn't uh, take any initiative to bring this issue to the discussion of the security council so far, but they are very puzzled. is quite clear. this is where your behavior, of course, onto more as a lot of a lot of the arguments about the, the, and the name it's e o of the west. and about the for the fact that to tutorial integrity is something sacred and so on and so forth. but the, but apart from being very sad and maybe taking some some initiative and there's a circle of wisdom countries. so i haven't heard of anything and using palpable and the the platform. all right, let's go back to the mid lease. now if you look at the scenarios when it comes to
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creating a scenario for lasting piece in, in the midland, between israel and palestine, what do you will see? what do you look at? what could be a scenario for lasting piece that as well? so for us, and for many of our colleagues, the majority of members of the will, the united nations, the only scenario that can be implemented to stop all these to come to a peaceful coexistence sofa. is there a it isn't police genius would be to states solution? there are the seasons, a concrete decision. so for the school council like resolution to $42.00 decisions of the general assembly. and i think that the vast majority of the international community is ready to go this way and would be ready to, to study how can we are invigorates these piece process after the, the cease fire in gaza wasn't blue mountain. but of course, there are some other countries and now we see that the trump administration seems
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to be very religious on this, on this issue about in c ups to understand. so to how extent we are, what, what does the stand on these problems that we are facing? so the other alternative, i think the president trump was pushing during his 1st term would be local peace agreements of arabic states with these are all these abramoff a chords. i think that he's very keen to pursue this line of diplomacy. so very much will the bands, as i already said, depends on the, on our arabic friends, if they are united. if the result are result is the result is not on the minds by any financial promises or whatever tactics that the trumpet ministration is doing. if everybody's rejecting anything else about the fair resolution of the police doing him uh the people or the police doing a problem which implies creation of police doing and states and his recognition. i
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think that we have all the chances to overcome together if there is some kind of hesitation. and if some countries will uh will be lou or its uh, by, by trump, uh, to some the kind of deals. well, i don't think it would be good for police being in the corps and forever because that's such. but this, of course, is a matter of fact, of the country so far the resolute and know their reaction to the plan announced by trump is very, is very telling. all right, we have to living here. now dmitri pull the ask a fuss, deputy permanent representative of russia to the united nations. thank you so much for your time. thank you. great. now is there any forces have reportedly blow not a storage facility during a raid in the west bank city of napa, of us, the video speculating on social media apparently shows the aftermath of the
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incident now idea of troops. i said to have storms. the area carried out the destination and detained a policy and that well, on tuesdays meeting with that and it's a guy who would from but was asked and not just about his plans, forgot that, but also for the west back of the president promised that on an announcement laying out the washington's position with the maid shortly. this 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. now, these are all these 18 days into
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a military operation in the westbank since then. we have seen drugs strikes, reads, demolitions and arrests. a local homes have also fallen victim too, is ready, such as the idea of says it is conducting the offensive, coordinating the iron water to ensure security in the area. now let's take a look at the human pole. this has all taken now at least a t palestinians, including a child were reportedly detained on wednesday and load. it is said that at least $25.00 people have been killed since the end of last month. applause around a $180.00 homes have been destroyed at the mayor of the city of jeanine told us that the idea of the primary goal is to push out the palestinians. a lot of 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
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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 the statements of us. 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 with the vision turn well, fully paving the way for the annex.

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