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grandma, probably not the, the things that we can do is take uh, 2000 children that are either caps of children or in a very ill states, up to jordan as quickly as possible. breaking news among seemingly concedes that part of donald trump's of so called riviera plan, as the dean in ching agrees to accept the size of the palestinian children the bundle was a night's during the monarch's meeting with the us president of the white house of commons. 6 far do between israel and i'm asking is at risk of collapse with benjamin netanyahu warning that military action will resume at the militant group. doesn't for years really hostages by noon on the something today which of us has postpone. so i think i'll let you an idea of violation. hurry,
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i thought one meter wide on 2 meters long rushes, foreign ministry spokeswoman dismisses loving resilience be suggestion about swap with moscow. i mean heavy, you printing and losses on the top of the across the world around the clock. this is our to international hello and welcome to the global news roundup. we begin with breaking news. the jordanian king has agreed to take in 20001000 children as part of donald trump, so called riviera plum. that was while he was sitting in the white house next to the u. s. president who has made relentless calls for a take over all the enclave. i'm the displacement of nearly 2000000 people to jordan egypt and that those countries reject. i was taking taking the palestinian people. he's made clear he doesn't want to. well i don't know, but they may have just something to say because we discussed it just briefly. i
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think maybe you want to say it now or both. mr. president, i think we have to keep in mind that there is a fight from egypt in the country. so we'd be invited by haven't been said mine to discussions and we are. i think the point is how to make this work in a way that is good for everybody. but obviously we have to look at the best impressive united states of the people in the region, especially to my people have jordan. and would like to have some interesting discussions today. i think one of the things that we can do right away is take a 2000 children that are either caps of children or in a very ill states, up to jordan as quickly as possible. and then wait for the chance to present that on how we can work with the president to challenge is less costly. to ortiz, re a phenomenon in jerusalem. maria. yep, big updates coming out of the of the white house on choose day tickets through what
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was discussed. who met on wants come out of it. are you really see here and well this was the 1st face to face meeting between the american president and the king of jordan. since trumps bombshell proposal to permanently relocate palestinians from the guys as trip to foreign countries specifically age of time. jordan, the idea was earlier per mother rejected, not only by these 2 nations, but also as a several arab and movement states. jordan has multiple reasons for opposing the move 1st with 80 percent of the population already palestinian taken in more could create political instability. clearly, seconds towards and remains committed to a 2 state solution establishing an independent palestinian state. and given it's there with richard gavin's could be seen as a bending that vision, but now there was a ship wide ahead of his meeting with the king trump painted at the possibility of
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withholding us financial aids to jordan and egypt h, receiving over $1300000000.00 annually. and now jordan has offered to taking 2000 galvan children with urgent medical needs trunk price. this has a beautiful gesture, adding that he's 99 percent. sure, he will also reach an agreement with egypt was clearly away as gas as population, exceeding 2000000 trump is looking for a broad a solution. the king of jordan made is clear of any further. decisions would depend on the age of stands, hence the outcome owner of an upcoming arab leaders meeting, where a joint response is expected and how the topic halston may to the future of the occupied westbank for weeks. as you know, the idea of has been conducting large scale operations. they are fueling speculations of israel is preparing for an acceleration the territory and who
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referred to vi as well as judea and samaria. and it's biblical name is seen by many, and these really a government has a future part of the state. here's what's donald trump had to say about that take on this the, especially the extension of time. so i think it's gonna work out very well. that's really what we're talking about today . i think that's something that's gonna work out automatically and due to good shape. and we discuss it. does it? people have discussed it with us. and with me that that's gonna work out of westbank is going to work out very well. and once again during this meeting drunk reiterated his vision, but the west will own gauze on promising to turn it into a beautiful place. well, making this clear that all the countries will pay for reconstruction of washington here as well. he said about the financial side of it while also ramping up pressure
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on a mass. it was only the white house, certainly cleared taxpayer dollars won't be used for this to. we're not going to buy anything. we're going to have it. we're going to keep it and we're going to make sure that is going to be peace. and there's not going to be any problem and nobody's going to question it. and we're going to run it very properly. and the people from guys who wouldn't be able to be, be there for years, because you're talking about just to get it and prepare it. and to take care of all of the problem is that currently it has is, you know, it's tunnels and people are windows titles and you have some good people and some bad people and you may have passages right now. you know, you have the hostages, possibly there they don't know where they are. and you know, i have a saturday deadline and i don't think they're going to make the deadline. personally, i think they they want to play tough guy, but we'll see how tough they are. was just all of the ceasefire
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a deal. then those statements by donald trump come as the is really pm, is warning that the idea if we resume operations and gals it, if the hostages aren't returned by then it's just days away. so high fraud, china is the ceasefire. looking right now as well. let's be honest. union, the deal has never been resilient. trust between the 2 sides is in short supply. but now we may be at critical turning point. tuesday was a waiting game. as israel security cabinets match to decide it's next move after masses. latest announcement on monday, you remember the militant, the group declared, it was postponing, so today's planned hostage release until further notice accusing these revel violating the grievance, blocking this place, gases from returning north, targeting. those attempting to come back home, continued as tribes and failing to deliver a promise to release her in
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a is always defense minister. fire is back almost immediately, whole during the military to prepare for a scenario. and by tuesday, finding a student in the home reinforce that sense, setting a firm and unmistakable deadline. it also does not release by saturday news. the federal due collapses, and the war reviews take a listen. the we fully support president trump's demand for the release of our hostages by noon on saturday. and we welcome his revolutionary vision for guys as future news in light of how mazda is announcement of its decision to violate the agreement and not release our hostages. i instructed the idea of last night to a mass forces inside and around the gaza strip. bulk of this operation is currently underway and will be completed as soon as possible. the unanimous decision we reached in the cabinet is as follows. if a mouse does not return our hostages by noon on saturday, the cease fire will end, and the id uh for resume intends combat until her mazda is decisively defeated,
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or a strong or, and isn't that many already calling based on ultimatum. but let's break down what into 10. yeah. who actually said, and what he did not say, according to the existing agreement suite, hostages are due to be released such a day. exchangers usually begin early in the day and finish by noon if an attend yeah, is simply the money thing, but how my stick to that shed you. this is more of a firm warning than a new condition, but if he's demanding all remaining hostages by that deadline, a position previously stated by donald trump, that's an entirely new demand, entirely new condition. here's what the us president said earlier. i'm calling in his line. if all of the stages are returned by saturday at 12 o'clock and i would say cancel it and all that. so rough and let
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hell break at as well as in yahoo publicly back drums demand and trauma was clear. he meant all hostages. so they said, yeah, who was introducing a new condition. why not make it crystal clear for everybody including come us, if he was just reinforcing the existing data, why put it so basically when the entire agreement is on the line, the raw sales, 17 hostages, left to be freed on the phase one phase, a of the agreement and the next 3 weeks, 8 of them believe to be died in total. 7 to 6 hostages remain income to obtain garza sources directly involved in his real have us to go, sions told, or see the reason a 2 percent chance that hostage release will happen. on saturday, what remains on clear is how many hostages from us will actually release as one source product. the ball is and how mazda is cor, twice. now the group has repeatedly stated earlier that it remains committed to the deal, as long as israel meets its obligations. well as well,
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isn't waiting to see what happens next. the idea of has the gun deployed, which is in southern and during gaza, including additional active duty troops and reservists officially of the military size. this is preparing for various scenarios, but the message is absolutely create clear crystal clear. if the hostage still collapses. israel is ready to review the scale nodes reparations, and ask them to defeat from us as intended to hold for the breaking out time for us . ortiz, middle east bureau chief, maria, florida. yeah, indeed, a big weekend ahead. thank you for that. well, for more on today's developments, let's cross live now to investigative journalist on commentator on middle east, the 1st robert in la casual, but thanks so much for your time today on jordan's acceptance of 2000 and sick palestinian children. what does that suggest abide about the broader sense here?
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is it a time that you should monetary and gesture? is it caving into the is really us plot? is it the only diplomacy they had last? well this is something that jordan was probably already planning to do any way that the target audience has taken in palestinians historically as well, who has suffered from different injuries in the past for as in gaza to he was holding his tongue. uh, when he was speaking with the president earlier on, that was very clear. he didn't want to commit himself to anything. and nothing really changed as all that press conference which was held. so there is no change in the position. we do know that the joints are position from the guardians, the saudis, and the gibson from aid is the same that they will not allow an ass ethnic cleansing. now, this proposal from donald trump, i don't believe it needs to be taken felipe seriously. perhaps throughout
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precautions of this and to the what it could mean needs to be taken seriously. but for somebody just watching an onlooker, it's not feasible. if he tries to do this, we're talking about the collapse of perhaps the jordanian government mass. these type of di stabilisation in the country, if uh, if anything, this is going to have a knock on the fact on saudi arabia, of course. and in the case of egypt, there's a good chance that the normalization agreement between egypt and the ports jordan's normalization agreement with the israelis could full of it, could collapse. this is even something that the form or the secretary of state antony blinked and mentioned in one of the outgoing speeches that the life of logic council that these agreements could perhaps collapse what trump is doing right now by making these very crazy statements, quite frankly, which would require, for instance, to own, got an invasion, at least
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a $150000.00 us soldiers would have to be deployed. probably hundreds of thousands more to the region. we're looking at perhaps hundreds of billions of us dollars being spent on this occupation project. and assuming that they can expel the palestinian population, you know, they're going to suffer perhaps thousands of military casualties to try and do this . finding some ass and the some dozen other posting in arms groups there. but this is free. oh is it? is it true that without the the arm can be twisted as regards financial aid from washington to jordan? jordan has accepted that for, for quite some time, the biggest recipient along with egypt. so no, it's in a corner of sorts and it has to find a way i, because if there is an initial group of displaced palestinians is accepted, the question therefore will be, will, the for gets open for a larger force, relocation. it probably gets an inch. does he take a mile?
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and that's exactly it. if you're going to allow the expulsion of palestinians of the, even a smaller group of palestinians event that could have a mass, the stabilizing effect. and that's something the, even saudi arabia are as considering as well. the region is not stable right now is realize expanding its territory. syria, the former government collapsed. we're looking at a situation where a lot of people are very, very angry, very upset with their governance. and the jordanians. and egyptians could not possibly big steps to disperse 2000000 palestinians, or even hundreds of thousands of palestinians between them. and this is of a direct threat to their rule. we're not talking about so many tearing affairs, what they think of the palestinian cause. now we're just talking about the survival of their governments and what this means for them. there could even be a large resistance front opened inside of georgia. and if you expel a huge portion of it, because and but let us in who are deeply traumatized by what they've experienced
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over the past 15 months. and what this has done, essentially this, these outrageous statements. and quite frankly, from donald trump, what yours is not doable is they, they, he's managed to mobilize the world in order to get them to come together. and for all together, a joint position, a plan, a counseling proposal, so that they can close this file and get rid of the proposal that trump is for because of how to run the match. it goes into fact that we have all of these countries. yeah. so right now we're in a position where all these countries are coming together. they're going to draft a joint position and they're going to now from the way behind, ensuring that face to face free of the cause a ceasefire deal goes ahead and okay, all the rhetoric surrounding it now is just to try and for this robert, can i just briefly get your taking something you said they're very interesting. you pointed i'd, jordan has already taken masses of palestinian refugees done the years as well. the
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queen ronnie asked what was a palestinian refugee at one time, but you also have what happened back in the seventy's when you had p, a low militants going across the border and trying to take over at the monitor key . i'm not led to a lot of value during the country. so how do you see the situation right now within, within jordan itself? how will the people react to, to the taking of yes, their children, sick children. but think that they are accepted when they said they would not be accepted. ok. well that these are 3 different issues here. the 1st that you mentioned is the palestinian refugee population. the majority of the population of jordan are palestinians, and they were expelled in the uh, 1947 tonight and $49.00. uh, 1967 and not as it's referring to but the autopay and in the 19 seventy's, in fact 800000 palestinians were expelled during that time from the jordan valley
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in west bank areas. so there was the mass expulsion and those are costs anywhere which is what ties to the lowest bank and ties to the rest of the palestine. that's the population there. then we have the issue that you mentioned of jordan taking in palestinians. jordan will take it, published indians to treat them for different elements. it will take in palestinians, and the few 1000 palestinians won't be an issue for them to take 10 for injuries for cancer treatment and things like this. this is not a major, isn't going to have a major destabilizing of fat. this is something that would be accepted socially in jordan as well. and then there's the issue of the p l o is expulsion, which is something that is perhaps a for uh another conversation. however, one thing is for sure that the palestinian population inside of jordan, if they aren't going to be no joints in united, with hundreds and hundreds of thousands of governments who are deeply traumatized,
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many of whom have people who are members of various political parties and pointers inside of their family are going to be placed there in not good conditions. jordan doesn't have the ability to absorb it, but sort those palestinians, and they're going to be near that border area, which is the largest land border with israel. it's a roll waste waiting to happen, and the as well as cannot protect that border. so it's a ridiculous plan even from the as rarely perspective because the collapse of jordan could be the end of this really, and that's very realistic. so of this is something that it's just not feasible, it's not plausible or all these rallies are being quite calculated with their language. they're sticking to the ethnic cleansing things donald trump statements are meant to. number one, provide back in for nothing, yahoo keeps cold listen together. and also now he's trying to bring the ups and the muslim world together. all right, united business get to present a plan. so the phase 2 can go have really interesting points brought up there by mr
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. robert engler, cash investigator into this live on our tea. thanks, robert. thank you. now we must move on to more news today from getting nuclear weapons to returning to 1991 borders the past few years. i've seen some vicious and startling proposals from key at the latest blown by lot of years. lensky is that alarm swap, treating ukrainian occupied territory and brushed his curse, screeching for as yet on specified regions. however, the russian foreign ministry spokesman was quick to bring him back down to where the ground is awaiting neo nazis in the course of region. without any exchange, it's an area about one meter wide and 2 meters long, and the depth of about one and a half meters. zalinski makes these statements in order to conceal the true extent of the disaster, the ukrainian armed forces face and this area. let's draw so i've no i to us
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human labor rights lawyer done. call the leg for more on this done great to see use or this has got the feel. i'm not sure if you agree or not, but like a last roll of the dice by the lensky, that that's what it appears like. this proposal that he needs to get it done right now. how do you view it? well, i do think there's some truth to that. recall that when trump became president, he gave to really rush like i think it was 90 days. you said to consider, you know, negotiating a deal, hammering out a deal with ukraine. but some people view that is really kind of a, we're going to put and saying, you know, finish this war, 90 days, get it done. and because i do think in the end, this is going to be settled through negotiations. it will be settled by russia finishing the war by accomplishing the goals that they want. and
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zalinski, i think, sees that his ability to negotiate his way out of this at all. the window on that his head e knows the trump is running out of patience with ukraine, doesn't want to find him anymore. and so as you say, he sees this is a last ditch effort, but it does seem to be a non starter for the kremlin. i remember all those months ago when the cross border invasion 1st began, it was much voltage in the western press, wasn't it seeing, seeing this really i as a way to, to bargain the way it's of all of the war and get it ended. so no, that is happening. is there something to, to the timing? is it the trump push? is it more behind the scenes? is it actions on the problem that is, that is making this proposal and happen not?
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well, i think it's all the above. i do think it's the trump push, i do think the it, the fact is that ukraine is losing this war fast. i think their army wants survive much longer and i think in truth zalinski will be lucky to hold on to his presidency. he will be lucky to hold on to key if you know at this point to the boy in terms of bargaining, he came in pretty high if he wants to go back to the 1991 borders, which would include crime me, which i have to point out, i don't think a lot of your viewers know this, and i didn't even realize until recently to i want to cried mia that in january of 1991 before the collapse of the soviet union crimea how the referendum in which they voted to become an autonomous so the republic because they saw the riding on the wall, they saw that the us as or may be breaking up and they did not want to be attached
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to ukraine. as they had become simply because crew shot gave ukraine crime in 1954. so the people of crimea never wanted to be part of ukraine and i think that's true with the dom bass as well. and no one asked them either when the soviet union was unconstitutionally dissolved and 1991. so i, you know, it's a non starter to go back to those borders. i know i'm asking you to join to translates so let's be thinking here which can be difficult at the best of times. but just to put a to that, to the end, to be earlier said he was ready to negotiate, but wanted ukraine to do so from a position of strength. so are those 2 positions, positions compatible? when does that happen, or is the other way just to get a steel made for as long as he wants? well, perhaps, i mean, he is not negotiating from a pointed strength that i mean he may be in the strongest position, however,
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be from now on. if trunk cuts off all age and, but he is not in his strong position relative to russia, the borders have moved the westward. they have not moved east toward. and so is the last. he doesn't have many and supplies the truth of it, but yes, he may be there in the strongest position he'll ever be in from now. till we turn good to see you as always appreciate your time mister don. complex human on labor rights lawyer live from pittsburgh. thank you. now i following the dismantling of the united states agency for international development. european leaders have come under. come with that fresh revelation. some bombshell ones as well. regarding the organizations political interference. one of them hung gary and prime minister victor yvonne claims usa id attempted to topple his administration.
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the liberal global lead have use the us budget and us government to fund their own financial, an ideological goals with americans all over the world. this was presented as a but in reality it was a tool of political influence. this increase the influence of the left and they all receive this money to over throw the government, in other words, to strengthen the opposition parties and over throw the hungry and government. this is what happened, this is trump took office, he hit the pause button on all the for, and funding for 90 days, pending review, when people think of for an, a picture feeding starving kids or building wells. but apparently there's a lot more happening behind the scenes like funding a transgender comic book in peru, transgender seemed opera in colombia, or even diversity driven musical in ireland. and of course, let's not forget the massive chunk of change. going to independent media outlets all around the world, many of which are now suddenly rattling their digital 10 cups online. now that must
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cuz fathers, their cash cow. oh and in serbia us tax payers. i'm reading, we spend $1500000.00 on advancing l. g. b, t, q, workplace inclusion. wonder if the president is that country and noticed anything we're going on there. let's see, we have mtv so, so i am fascinated by how much money they invested in an attempted pursuit of my collapse. i didn't the collapse of serbia, each of those foreigners, i think, invested so much money. i calculated that. they have invested a total of $3000000000.00 in 10 years and the money they invested in the last 4 years was incredible. but it would not have destroyed serbia. so thanks to all those billions funnelled into n g o's under the noble banners of human rights and democracy building. and with must now using his online megaphone to ask, where's the cash really going like is 5 bucks feeding a kid while the rest of the 1000000 is going to paying professional agitators? look, this whole situation has caught the eye of leaders like 5 minutes sir. robert feed,
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so instead of actually off a country where usa that has been playing its part in, well, who knows really, but there do seem to be a whole lot of protests going on in slovakia these days. turns out that when you start asking questions about all that for need, some leaders start taking notes, particularly ones like pizza, who have managed the dodge and assassination attempt, and just maybe a little bit on the skeptical side. it is indisputable that financial means originating with us a id were used in slovakia for political aims as well. with the goal of deforming the political system and giving advantage to selected political parties, enter richard green. now the former trumpet, bassett, or to germany, current diplomat and special envoy and all around social media to respond tasser who just straight up called out the biden administration for low key modeling and for an elections through foreign aid spending. and he didn't just stop there. he named checked romania,
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specifically where the 2nd round of presidential voting ended up getting cancelled after the populace. right wing candidate of farming expert was leading after the 1st round, the usa i. d. programs were weaponized against people and politicians who weren't woke. the biden team spent us taxpayer money to support the left wing programs and candidates around the world. conservatives around the world were targeted romania is the latest examples, but it turns out that a lot of countries are getting a work make over courtesy of uncle sam's credit. card least that's what it looks like right now. and must scan his doze. seemed to be realizing that usaid programs aren't really about $4.00 and $8.00 in the conventional sense of the notion. in many of these cases, instead there about brewing unrest and having folks with purple hair, nose rings, and left wing politics. serve it up with all the subtlety of a star boxed ice chocolates and milk chicken express. oh, well,
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