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From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Claude Fague.
An off the cuff remark by U.S. President Donald Trump
is catching fire across the Middle East.
While flying home on Air Force One, he suggested that Palestinians should leave Gaza and live
in Jordan or Egypt instead.
And as Chris Brown tells us, it's an idea that brings up past pain for Palestinians.
Comments Donald Trump made about their future in Gaza ricocheted across the Middle East.
We just clean out that whole thing.
Trump told reporters that Jordan and Egypt
should permanently or temporarily
build housing for Palestinians so they can live there instead.
It's an incendiary suggestion
as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were uprooted from their homes
when Israel was created in 1948
and during subsequent wars.
This is our country, our land, and the land of our ancestors.
We want to live and die in it, said Sayah al-Sikwali.
And Jordan's foreign minister gave it a firm no, as did the head of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.
Israeli analyst Yonatan Zorav, who worked on the Oslo peace accords 30 years ago,
says displacement is the worst possible solution.
There is no Palestinian, as far as I know, that can accept his deal.
Chris Brown, CBC News in Jerusalem.
Israel and Hamas appear to have resolved the snag in the rollout of the ceasefire agreement. Israel was refusing to allow Gazans to return to
the northern part of the territory, saying that Hamas had reneged on
releasing all female civilian hostages first. Now Qatari mediators and Israeli
officials say Hamas has agreed to release two more women and a third
hostage this week,
followed by another three hostages next Saturday as scheduled.
Israel says it will allow Gazans to move north starting Monday morning.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to deport millions of undocumented migrants, but it
has hit a snag.
American immigration agents are out arresting migrants and putting them on planes but some countries are refusing to play ball. Caroline Bargout explains.
For the past several days military planes have been picking up undocumented
migrants from the US and flying them back to their home countries but
Colombia has decided not to allow migrant flights to land in that country.
President Gustavo Petro tweeted that a migrant is not a criminal and must be treated with
dignity and respect and should be flown back on civilian planes.
Trump responded on Truth Social saying he plans to place emergency 25 percent tariffs
on all Colombian goods coming into the U.S. and to raise the tariffs to 50 percent in
one week.
He's also calling for a travel ban and sanctions on the Colombian government.
Trump says the U.S. will not let the Colombian government violate its legal obligation to
quote accept the criminals they forced into the United States.
In response, Petro is threatening to impose his own 50% tariffs on American goods.
On Friday, Mexico refused to allow a flight to land, whereas Guatemala accepted two flights last week.
Caroline Bargoud, CBC News, Washington.
Conservative leader Pierre PaliƩv is challenging one of the frontrunners in the Liberal leadership race.
In a letter, he asked Mark Carney if he wins the leadership and becomes Prime Minister,
would he commit to banning all Trudeau ministers from his cabinet?
Carney's response?
I think he's scared is the first thing.
Why is he writing me a letter on a Sunday morning?
Secondly, he lacks respect.
He lacks respect for many Canadians, many Quebecois,
and he lacks respect for the deputies
in the House of Commons.
These are individuals.
They make their own decisions.
A Canadian veteran detained in Afghanistan
has been released and flown out of Qatar.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie says David Lavery is in good spirits and thanked
her Qatari counterpart for helping to facilitate his release.
Lavery entered Afghanistan last November to work on behalf of the Veterans Transition
Network and the Government of Canada and provide direct support to Afghan allies,
but was immediately detained by the Taliban upon his arrival in Kabul.
And that is Your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Baig.