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jordan is already home seeking temporary shelter maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler. he says gazans have learned the lessons and will refuse to leave. now digging through the rubble of their house or the days of the native americans and he's an arrogant narcissist. that's not how things are done. jordan's government is treading a tightrope and its people's ties to the palestinians. the gaza war strained existing fault lines here. is pushing them to breaking point. high unemployment here if gazans come tojordan? we will die. from its key military ally. donald trump has suspended us aid a formerjordanian foreign minister, jordan cannot take any number of palestinian refugees, so if the price is economic sanctions, that is posed tojordan. but risks for amman mean risks for its allies too. and millions of refugees. if stability is jordan's superpower, and its best defence. jean—loup samaan is a senior research fellow at the middle east institute has always been in a precarious position. well, we always knew that this ceasefire was very fragile, when there was t
jordan is already home seeking temporary shelter maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler. he says gazans have learned the lessons and will refuse to leave. now digging through the rubble of their house or the days of the native americans and he's an arrogant narcissist. that's not how things are done. jordan's government is treading a tightrope and its people's ties to the palestinians. the gaza war strained existing fault lines here. is pushing them to breaking point....
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maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler. his own family, now digging through the rubble middle ages, or the days of the native americans and how they got rid of them. he deals with things like a real estate broker, that's not how things are done. between its political ties to israel and the us, and its people's ties to the palestinians. high unemployment here has left native jordanians in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. we can't find any money. all these employees without jobs. we will die. its key military ally. $1.5 billion a year. a formerjordanian foreign minister, now in washington, the choice is clear. jordan cannot take any number of palestinian refugees, price to pay if you consider the existential threat but risks for amman mean risks for its allies, too. if stability is jordan's superpower, the threat expect from this meeting between jordan's king jordan is an important ally for the us to fight states and other countries. aid and this will affect the economy ofjordan. but on the other hand, if they receive,
maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler. his own family, now digging through the rubble middle ages, or the days of the native americans and how they got rid of them. he deals with things like a real estate broker, that's not how things are done. between its political ties to israel and the us, and its people's ties to the palestinians. high unemployment here has left native jordanians in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. we can't find any money. all these employees...
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maher azazi left jabalia in northern of previous generations and will refuse to leave.d how they got rid of them. that's not how things are done. between its political ties to israel and the us, and its people's ties to the palestinians. in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. we can't find any money. so what happens if more refugees come tojordan? we will die. butjordan is also under pressure worth more than $1.5 billion a year. the choice is clear. jordan cannot take any number of palestinian refugees, no matter what the stakes are. thinking is that the white house and will be with house and will be meeting with president from. is a discuss. the suspension usa, the significance of the usa, the significance of money but also of money but also president of trumper�*s proposal in trsmper�*sprspssstts ts ice in palestinians. trsmper�*sprspssstts tske in palestinians. it rtrumper's'pmpasa-hfi'takghr - palestinians.— more palestinians. it is a - situation. - more palestinians. it is a - situation. a - more palestinians. it is a - situation. a is i more palestinians. it is
maher azazi left jabalia in northern of previous generations and will refuse to leave.d how they got rid of them. that's not how things are done. between its political ties to israel and the us, and its people's ties to the palestinians. in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. we can't find any money. so what happens if more refugees come tojordan? we will die. butjordan is also under pressure worth more than $1.5 billion a year. the choice is clear. jordan cannot take any number of...
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maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza they got rid of them.l estate broker, and he's an arrogant narcissist. that's not how things are done. and its people's ties to the palestinians. donald trump's vision of the peace is pushing them to breaking point. in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. all these employees without jobs. if gazans come tojordan? we will die. said that won't work. jordan cannot take any number of palestinian refugees, no matter what the stakes are. that is posed tojordan. jordan is host to us military forces and millions of refugees. for more analysis, i spoke to the former senior adviser at the us state department's warning hell will break out if hostages and it's not clear all hostages and it's not clear if it's the ones were meant to ifrit's the ones were meant to on saturday is all 77 ”211111?” 7 all the hostages; all the hostagesfare all the hostageszare not simply all the hostages are not he is threatening to returned, he is threatening to cancel the deal. do you make of is an empty threat, this? is this an empty t
maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza they got rid of them.l estate broker, and he's an arrogant narcissist. that's not how things are done. and its people's ties to the palestinians. donald trump's vision of the peace is pushing them to breaking point. in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. all these employees without jobs. if gazans come tojordan? we will die. said that won't work. jordan cannot take any number of palestinian refugees, no matter what the stakes are. that is posed...
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reporter: in gaza's jabalia refugee camp, the massouds might be living in the rubble, but they say they'reere. >> we reject displacement, even if we continue living on rubble, the rubble of our homes, the rubble of our ancestors, the homes of our ancestors, our country -- our country that is dear to our hearts. reporter: more than half of gaza's two million people are children. today, jordan promised to evacuate 2,000 of the sickest, apparently convincing president trump to drop previous threats against jordan and egypt. >> mr. president, would you still consider withholding aid to those countries if they don't accept your plans to accept your -- >> well, i don't want to say that because we've had such a good relationship and we're doing so well just in the short time that we've been talking. i don't have to threaten with money. we do. we contribute a lot of money to jordan and to egypt, by the way, a lot to both. but i don't have to threaten that. i don't think -- i think we're above that. i do believe we're above that. reporter: trump's proposal has shocked the middle east, and is perhap
reporter: in gaza's jabalia refugee camp, the massouds might be living in the rubble, but they say they'reere. >> we reject displacement, even if we continue living on rubble, the rubble of our homes, the rubble of our ancestors, the homes of our ancestors, our country -- our country that is dear to our hearts. reporter: more than half of gaza's two million people are children. today, jordan promised to evacuate 2,000 of the sickest, apparently convincing president trump to drop previous...
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. >> john: and to your point, stephen, we were showing pictures of the jabal y jabalia refugee camp, and you wonder how anybody could ever return to that because there literally is nothing left. part of the equation is that in order to get rid of hamas you have to do something about iran, which other benefactors peered what do you do about that? but i want to ask you about the saturday deadline because here is what the president said a moment ago about that. >> a deadline. i don't think they're going to make a deadline, personally. i think they want to play tough guy. but we will see how tough they are. but it is going to be a wonderful thing. it is going to be wonderful for the middle east. i think you are going to have peace in the middle east. >> john: at the end there he came back to his plan for gaza but go back to the saturday deadline. the president has said if they don't make the saturday deadline, if all of the remaining hostages are not released, all hell will break loose and all bets are off. what, in practical terms, does that mean? >> well, i think for one thing, it is t
. >> john: and to your point, stephen, we were showing pictures of the jabal y jabalia refugee camp, and you wonder how anybody could ever return to that because there literally is nothing left. part of the equation is that in order to get rid of hamas you have to do something about iran, which other benefactors peered what do you do about that? but i want to ask you about the saturday deadline because here is what the president said a moment ago about that. >> a deadline. i don't...
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so we've seen the israelis, they've been back in jabalia four times.it hanoun five times because they didn't adopt the clear hold and build strategy. they didn't create an alternative, a palestinian alternative that could emerge, that would feel secure. if you're going to do that, that's where you're going to need this kind of external administration. so it's not impossible, but it's obviously difficult. >> yeah, i mean, i and history doesn't show me at least many cases in which that administration from foreign, you know, even like, you know, the arab league or anything else, i mean, it just doesn't seem to be something that is possible if you look at recent history and then you have the issue of the millions of people that are being displaced, being asked to or considering asking to move en masse. and, you know, where do refugees get a chance to return home? i mean, look at the camps that are still outside of beirut and no one there from administrations or arab league or anybody else is helping to deal with them or to move them back. it's really a dif
so we've seen the israelis, they've been back in jabalia four times.it hanoun five times because they didn't adopt the clear hold and build strategy. they didn't create an alternative, a palestinian alternative that could emerge, that would feel secure. if you're going to do that, that's where you're going to need this kind of external administration. so it's not impossible, but it's obviously difficult. >> yeah, i mean, i and history doesn't show me at least many cases in which that...
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i was with one colleague driving through jabalia, which was an area heavily impacted by bombardment. he's from there, and he didn't recognize his community, his neighborhood. he got lost because the buildings there are essentially flattened as far as the eye can see. so it's really bad. and that impacts not only people's homes, but also the services that they rely on, such as water. water in the north of gaza is less than 20% capacity of what it was before the war. so people are really struggling to reestablish their lives without those services like water. but of course they want to reestablish their lives. and this is the key point. yes, there's a lot of destruction, but people are determined to rebuild. >> i want to ask you about the one of the parts of phase one of the deal and the ceasefire deal in general, was the flow of aid into gaza. but it's an abstraction to those of us who don't know about this. 200 trucks versus 500 trucks versus 900 trucks. what are we talking about in terms of stuff that people need, things that you at unicef and other organizations need, pure caloric
i was with one colleague driving through jabalia, which was an area heavily impacted by bombardment. he's from there, and he didn't recognize his community, his neighborhood. he got lost because the buildings there are essentially flattened as far as the eye can see. so it's really bad. and that impacts not only people's homes, but also the services that they rely on, such as water. water in the north of gaza is less than 20% capacity of what it was before the war. so people are really...
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maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler.they got rid of them. and its people's ties to the palestinians. the gaza war strained existing fault lines here. high unemployment here has left native jordanians in any more refugees. we can't find any money. if gazans come tojordan? butjordan is also under pressure from its key military ally. $1.5 billion a year. said that won't work. the choice is clear. no matter what the stakes are. price to pay if you consider the existential threat that is posed tojordan. jordan is host to us military forces and lucy williamson, bbc news, amman. donald trump has followed through on his threat adding his signature to yet another executive order, president trump said raising tariffs on steel and aluminium imports was a big deal. today, i'm simplifying our tariffs on steel and aluminum it's 25% without exceptions or exemptions. all countries. the tariffs will apply to millions of tonnes of steel and aluminium imports from canada, brazil, he's not worried. i don't believe that his tariffs are actua
maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler.they got rid of them. and its people's ties to the palestinians. the gaza war strained existing fault lines here. high unemployment here has left native jordanians in any more refugees. we can't find any money. if gazans come tojordan? butjordan is also under pressure from its key military ally. $1.5 billion a year. said that won't work. the choice is clear. no matter what the stakes are. price to pay if you consider the...
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maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler.azans have learned the lessons of previous generations and will refuse to leave. including his own family, now digging through the rubble of their house for the bodies of 18 relatives. translation: donald trump's mentality is from the middle i ages, or the days of the native americans and how they got rid of them. he deals with things like a real estate broker, and he's an arrogant narcissist. that's not how things are done. jordan's government is treading a tightrope between its political ties to israel and the us, and its people's ties to the palestinians. the gaza war strained existing fault lines here. donald trump's vision of the peace is pushing them to breaking point. high unemployment here has left nativejordanians queuing at food banks, adamant they can't take in any more refugees. we can't find jobs. we can't find any money. all these employees without jobs. so what happens if more refugees come tojordan? if gazans come tojordan? we will die. butjordan is also under pressure
maher azazi left jabalia in northern gaza when he was a toddler.azans have learned the lessons of previous generations and will refuse to leave. including his own family, now digging through the rubble of their house for the bodies of 18 relatives. translation: donald trump's mentality is from the middle i ages, or the days of the native americans and how they got rid of them. he deals with things like a real estate broker, and he's an arrogant narcissist. that's not how things are done....
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evening — welcome to newsnight live each he repeated his plan with the king ofjordan sitting in the jabaliaefugee camp in gaza. here is footage of his family home. destroyed. his parents and brothers and sisters are still in gaza. donald trump's first term. and sam kiley who is world affairs editor at the independent. at the foripendent. at the forjoining |t. at the forjoining us. sam kiley, does trump mean it then? at the forjoining us. sam kiley, di would trump mean it then? at the forjoining us. sam kiley, di would be trump mean it then? at the forjoining us. sam kiley, di would be ' nice) mean it then? at the forjoining us. sam kiley, di would be ' nice) he an it then? at the forjoining us. sam kiley, di would be ' nice) he didn'tlen? it would be very nice if he didn't was part of a negotiating and this was part sfanegfitiating and this was part sfsnsgetisting and it and this was part sfansgatiating and it conceivably could tactic and it conceivably could be, an attempt shift the debate z -= that it �* that it normalises �*that it normalises some kind of far that it normalises some kind
evening — welcome to newsnight live each he repeated his plan with the king ofjordan sitting in the jabaliaefugee camp in gaza. here is footage of his family home. destroyed. his parents and brothers and sisters are still in gaza. donald trump's first term. and sam kiley who is world affairs editor at the independent. at the foripendent. at the forjoining |t. at the forjoining us. sam kiley, does trump mean it then? at the forjoining us. sam kiley, di would trump mean it then? at the...