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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the u. k. claims a lot of it puts it in, is the one refusing to negotiate peace with the train despite moscow repeatedly stating all the wives we look forward to working with our allies. our counterparts diplomatically do apparently, to look at all options of the us defense secretary refuses to rule out what take american boots on the ground in gaza. and that's after donald trump. it tells us to evict maintenance or palestinians from the gang crate. archie spoke with the have mass political bureau of that, but who was with fish brought down the the idea of the people moving and the number of people who are ready to go with this such idea to be nearly 0 on a scene is much you enough to decide for themselves,
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and they are committed to them lunch today. of course at over in the west spine call, you do have grades dozens of debts and thousands of people display east from the homes. the mayor of was the most affected towns, fee is that is ready, and the expiration is now just the for the 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, what, this is our team to national, reaching you from the russian capital with the latest from around the world. i am michael point you now despite an increasingly bleak picture of ukraine on the bottle field, but you can still insist that must be no peace negotiations with moscow. a cold came from london stop different,
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much during his latest trip to get 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 the surrender as well. well, this is actually his 5th visit there, as he proudly said. and he even said both 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 of 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,
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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 is an out right law. i and it's absolutely ridiculous at this point. we'll just focus also through that element. i mean, we've reported so many times. it's not them appear to she has always basically said look, i'm ready. so with that new one just for 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, the fact is that when this conference began just 2 months into it, russian and ukrainian negotiators made a deal in as symbol, and it was the u. k that actually sabotaged the forest johnson, who was the british prime minister at the time. it just so happened to be in the care of that april. and it was after his visit that the deal fell through and everyone knows about it. these are facts,
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so that's what we're saying. that when comes to dave alignment, when it comes to that u. k, they do not have a 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, blood am i putting those when 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, just keep you to go to most of us can, you can negotiate with anyone. but zalinski is 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, but in accordance with the constitution of ukraine, the president of ukraine, even under martial law,
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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 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 in these agreements. now the reason this is important is because even if 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 ukrainian parliament could do that. so they need to establish who is actually in or 40 to has the powers to be able to sign the kind of document
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when, of course, the one us allows them to do that. you told her about kind of the big takeaways, what do you pay for? and so she said once she was in kid, but what, uh, any of the things that may be cool while i pull global the 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 year partnership, which is basically means that the ukraine and the u. k. are now in it 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 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 goes response to that. a 1000 years ago, they were ukranian friends. this is marrying into the british royal family. ours is a historic relationship,
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a european relationship built over decades generation centuries. british foreign secretary, david lam, a 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 of fruits and, and moscow are open. so in the go sedation 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 in system and, and almost like i said, brain walsh and white. so make sure that you claim does not reach a deal. now, golding, on the ground, a host to option right times the claims of the money. the you case pouring into ukraine is coming at the expense of the people by co. it's very difficult to
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understand how it benefits britain in any way. i suppose it benefits the leads of britain who stand to gain. i mean, to 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, britain with 20 percent of all children face going hungry at night. the latest figures, when the trust will just say 9310000 people will go hungry base hunger. and this is where the money is being forwarded in. at the same time, as the united kingdom sends resolutely against peace negotiations, i think the time is obviously running out for this dictator as a lensky. yeah, you should be noted 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,
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so they won't hear about it in britain, but there are goals for the for elections in ukraine. it's quite amazing unit. remember that there is no freedom of speech as they go hungry in britain at night to the south, sanctioning of energy supplies, and all manner of things from russia. i mean, they just thrown a diplomat out. i understand in 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 little drunk is very much. but of course, little drum for his box. you're getting a completely false information from his natural security adviser. mike waltz about whom we talk about i'm going on the ground on saturday because there is some room is that he may be going because he's reading wrong information to donald trump, who clearly thinks that the sanction somehow some way to leverage the russian government to over at ukraine as rush at daily winds,
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the war until the middle east. now donald trump insist that no us sold just would be needed for his supply to evict millions of policy. and in some guys a but he's decided psychiatry, a peer to contradict that came saying that nothing is off the table. are you working on the right now? the street 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 what may or may not doing now the us secretary of state demarco. rubio has double down on transplant to relocate, palestinians from gaza, saying that the unpaid is kind of like a quote, not habitable that place right now and i think there are images confirm is not habitable,
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not just because of the destruction due to the conflict and the fact that the hum off coward fight under ground, but also because there are, there are unexploded munitions there. all kinds of weapons including come off weapons and the location that's, that all has to be cleaned up. i think president trump has offered to go in and be a part of that solution if, if some of the country is willing to step forward and do that job themselves. and i encourage them to do so. but it seems to me that there are a lot of countries in the world that liked to express concern about garza and about the palestinian people. the very few are willing in the past to do anything concrete about it. now and, you know, i spoke to the leader of the have mass politic, a bureau by some name, the who says that, not only do they completely oppose a transplant, but punish damian's currently in egypt are increasingly pushing to return to the gaza. we have the movement to declare the position from the 1st moment when we have seen disperse. the news from president from time 3, have say this to me,
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these plans or ideas or thoughts rejected and condemned to. we leave the scene and people are mature enough to decide for themselves, and they can choose where we have to live and how, how to live 2nd, this is how our land and we decide how to rebuild it, and the future will discipline. and what an attorney, one has given them in some sort in the medical and ministrations what he has failed to achieve. by 15 months of the abutment and genocide, we are not really to allow time for his administration to implement it or to achieve it. but in any other way, all right, if people are relocated from gas that the way they are putting it, how high would you rate the chances of ever being allowed to be to the number of people who are really to go with this such idea wouldn't be nearly 0 because i am now aware of how many people who will have lift because it during the last 15 months,
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outside the country in egypt or some other countries who are now pushing and asking us sort of beating the every day. we want to the 10 bucks delgado despite the audit no in egypt or you know how or. ready other countries and the, the want you'll need to go back to the despite v, i with the does, it is totally destroyed. and it's turned off 3 where the, the water came out, who's done beside the trump and the best phone for us, which is bench. i mean, it didn't, you know, for was the accused by the i c, c and ice a g as a water coming on by committing genocide. and you stood for the wedding, him, my money to it was about a scene and i think he has to be is because the cause of all these problems. invasion is the 75 years old. it can patients and the 17 years old, suffocating sees you on the go this to phone out of country is the center campus. a
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lot of companies around the world. and this is a water crime. this is a crime against humanity. this is an ethnic cleansing, exemptions have said it's clearly we are not privy to go and such plans. and we are ready to go so far to defend our national security. and we automatically need to be part of any plan to undermine the senior. because we have a young, i have to admit that enough deluxe incident goes up. but when it comes to the quality i'm up, the items are not allowed to enter. because a, we are talking about tense, but a from vacated houses in that way. so i was sort of in the industry and most of the things i'm not allowed to instead of goes, well how can you help the people to raise or to the people to give them see a home of life, a sign of life instead of to get some water, some food, some one to submit this in. if you don't have some live them with these needs from the we are committed to. this is phil agreement we,
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we are doing the maximum to give this agreement to shots to succeed. but if we are planning to, especially the americans who are mediators beside the junctions and the captain safely blending in close, the rooms with the site is not to be committed to the, to the agreement and to blind every 10 to the war. i think this when they study lives, not only that goes to them, but the whole reason why it was at the meeting with bank of minutes a yahoo and cheese day that the us president fest voice his bombshell time to transform gas into every vieira of the middle east, but that would mean that relocating nearly to medium palestinians despite the closing oper, our white house officials have continued to defend the proposal dumping its generous and unique. but the sims, low cost of them bottled and for you, aren't convinced of the shipment on
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a particular and the northern part was mostly destroyed. but we are determined to make our life here. we don't want to be forced to immigrate abroad trunks to take israelis 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 gauze 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. right now, i'm going to put up a 10 type of revel. i never go back to the south where i lived is a displaced majority of fellow citizens at the gaza strip. reject the remarks by doing that. it's from the president of the united states yesterday and what should to them hinted as a possibility that palestinians of the gaza strip could be transferred to outside
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of the territory. we are now in one of the households and garza city where the house has been grossly damaged because of the latest is ready to war on the territory. as you might see, this policy in, in somebody that is made up of 7 members live under a crack down ceiling. the ceiling is a cracked down. they managed to repair some of the home, some parts of the home, including this room and to live and to get to buy this palestinian 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 assemblies of edna, we will stay in our country and are not going to leave it. thanks god,
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we remain steadfast until 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 of the, some of the majority of follow standing and hey are in 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 one important the political decide that the goal is. this trip is a part of the occupied palestinian territories, which is around to cover back in 1967 and according to an eye to nations
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that result solution to for, to as around must withdraw from gaza. westbank and east jerusalem. and to allow palestinians do have a stay towed of their own rami. i've made r e r t from one of the policy and families or households. and garza city now is ready, forces have reportedly loaded up a storage facility. germany re did the west bank city of napa of us now the video speculating on social media. apparently she. ready the aftermath of the incident id of troops the said to have stormed the area, carried out the destination and detain the policy, keeping in mind. well, on tuesdays meeting with nathan, yahoo, trump was asked not just about his plans for guys, but also for the west bank or the president promised as an announcement leading out washington's position,
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but 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 while as well as 18 days in to a minute through a portion of the west bank. and since then we have seen drone strikes range, demolitions and the rests. local homes have also falling victim to is really subclass. now the idea says it is conducting the offensive code named i on the war to install security in the area. now let's take a look at the human poll. this has all taken on the issues that we're talking about right now, at least for the palestinians, including
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a child's wherever putting the detained on wednesday at load. now, it is said that at least $25.00 people have been killed since the end of last month . plus around a $180.00 homes have been destroyed. the mayor of the city of janine told us that the idea of palmer goal is to push out the palestinians, the muslims, as you mean, sort of how the residents of jeanine have 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 are observing from what the israeli army publishes and it statements. what they talk about is merely seizing a pistol, a rifle,
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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 are 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, while 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, especially since it coincided with the very next day after the new administration took office in washington. it would be, well now, volumes of the west bank erupted after the initial 2023,
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a mazda attack on easel. now let's step back and look at the broader picture here since october. the 2nd 2 years ago more the 900 palestinians had been killed in the west bank and about 7000 have been wounded. and that's not just by the idea, but is what he said. let's do that. this is on, according to local health officials. then with that information to over 3000 palestinians have been held in custody though with the rest of the week, so spotted the ceasefire. deal with him us. some presidents had been released by the mayor of janine is wanting of a few many tow in prices as what the supplies and other critical facilities of frequently been pocketed 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, the pipeline supplying this well were targeted as a result, entire neighborhoods in the western parts of the city. along with the camp are
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suffering from water shortages. we knew we were going to face this crisis and 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 in the civilian homes. nothing more. dozens of families lived there. more than 80 families in the block that was bomb 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.
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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 at gunpoint before the destruction took place. you see, and i confirmed that 15000 people have been displaced from the camp. that was all these 15000 people left with nothing the, i mean not even their belongings. they fled with only the clothes they were wearing, but they have been scattered. about 2 thirds of them are in rural areas around the city. while 6000 displaced individuals remain inside the city itself or something. now in nearby lab and on ease role appears to have been validating is sci fi,
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there was agreed with test by the end of last year. not telling me you said it's only been targeting alms dep. it was in ex strikes. i made the attack civilians are trying to return to the homes in border areas, only to find ruins, lost the idea of continues to maintain its military presence in breach of the 60 day deadlines set in november. as with all agreement, artists, thieves sweeney report from the run the village, southern lebanon. next to the is ready to go. the local was ever to liberate that village from occupying forces. they found the scene of total destruction. how many homes on the me a, a well 70700100. yeah. and on the left homes of the 11. so 11 uh, 700 homes. yeah. i'm why they still standing because of that, is there any autonomy was this thing? yeah. and base to i'm using those homes and this homes. yeah. and i yeah,
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i was thinking that they you want to have done to damage. yeah. and the they kept the homes just in case they were to. yeah. yeah. they weren't chosen of the incredible, think right out of anyone's not the humans. the local school was uses admitted to be vice by the tories. galani brigade is why the so just desecrate the costs of repeating the rules. this is wasteful and did, where did i get the educated book when i came back of the lord jesus bottom to love for us to can they forced to kill us know and they did this and this was the school. that's what you're supposed to. is that as part of the question on the love of the fees, i don't want around. you can see the scholars of the war his but it always
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everywhere got 50. yes. is ready, most of us it was so they were all missing come to for some time on this can if we can see the level of the countries. yeah. they throw it on the phone. yeah. 20000 from across. and when the we see the expansion of it is ready, the minutes, the bikes in black mountain liberties, silver integrity. this a physician has a very important importance folder so that you can see the site that's, that's here. and then the bases are the same as well. yeah, yeah, see page over here. and on that as the version of the locals pull together to rebuild from the ashes, saying they will make remo. beautiful with them before and we uh we, when they build all the houses and all the village must have done before, this is
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a promise from the people of the village. a couple of picnic on the roof of the remains of that home. they refused to be intimidated and driven off that land, little hot. we cannot stand by when israel carries out aggression every 10 or 20 years. on the contrary, my parents survived the war with israel, and we grew up in a war where israel became a familiar phenomenon for us. we have witnessed conflicts and observed the actions of israel. now we have children who also see how is real treats us and go is almost like directed at the international community for the silence in the face of his id atrocities. we returned to our homeland, but all our houses were destroyed and there are only ruins everywhere, and there are no suitable living conditions. we cannot go back to sleep in our houses as the threats from israel continue. we appeal to all those who consider themselves humane. merciful and sympathetic to others,
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as well as to international human rights organizations that claim to care about the fate of humanity, it'd be support us, the steadfast people who strive to return to their land. all our demands are simple . to return home and rebuilt the feel safe from the cruel enemy, but these real located on our borders system. i mean, it was one of 100 the villages florida, and we're giving these white people involved in the southern level and is residents are in the process of rebuilding what the scholars of will, what we're looking for a lifetime for now as well, continues to occupy lebanese land, but they've been driven out by locals who remain defiant against one of the world's most powerful military policies and speak with this is steve. so we need fidelity around the southern lebanon. why stay with archie to national for all the latest from around the world? thanks for watching by now the

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