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for the offense that our passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine with the young man regions and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort, we tear straight the is ready as strikes targets, central gaza, full t people are killed in an attack nail on the hospital. i've had them speak of this as i just need a life from doha. also coming up us secretary state anthony blinking says he has spoken about reforming the palestinian authority thing talks with a suite in the who that best hundreds of palestinians gather in ramallah to support
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south africa's application. so the international court of justice accusing israel of committing genocide in gaza view and security council adults, a resolution demanding and immediate holt to suit the attacks in the red sea. the israel is intensifying its bombardment of central and southern gaza. an ambulance and area sheltering display families were among those hits. when 40 people were killed in a strike on a residential building near the lock salt hospital, a correspondent hen to hold that he has more now from day to better. just off the one attack and a warning song view as may find the images in her report, disturb, is that up to the hospital, it has been targeted with these 3 is ready air strikes in the past hour. here is a residential building that has been targeted by the is there any,
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were planes today? this is a building in front of the entrance of ok saw hospitalized. as you see, this is one of the main gate for up to hospice and, and a lot of people are seeking refuge here. and here, as you see, the ambulances of the ministry of house have been severely damaged from the air strikes. here is the hospital. this, this at streets is a very busy street where people are walking 24 and 7 back and forth through the hosp with us and, and not only the people's parts. there are cars here. i remember that every single day we used to park our, our, our car over here in this street. as you see, all of the markets in here are damaged here,
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where people normally send food and people who normally buy stuff. there's a very heartbreaking story you where of the last a guy who said laughing has been accepted by a sharpening and he was kills biased. unfortunately on the wall, we also see his blood on the philosopher's ingredients, dozens of injuries are now in just a lock. so hospitable, where the hospital is working on a very low capacity and the doctors are trying to help as much people as possible as we try to talk to the policy mr warehouse and ask them about the injuries and the dealings. they said that they couldn't even come some because i'm going to not
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stop transferring the injuries. and the killings from this era strike. this is in the put the for obviously, you know, there is, but i had up to the hospital casa i thought it was zoom, has more now from rough in southern gauze, and the compartment did not stop during the last few hours. of course, the territory and the last hour exactly more attacks had been carried out against roof district. in the south part of the gaza strip, where a farmland had been hit. that was sheltering displaced evacuees were 5 palestinians reported killed, including 4 children who have been also killed in the air strike. and this is a part of the ongoing series of attacks on the south as roughly yesterday, had been hit at the same time. right now, the type that was being hit again. we're also con, you to city had been us into for the military operations of the last a few hours where we can see more elimination,
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if less have been fired during the facility of the, the nozzler hospital where it had lights. and all this, quite the unusually decent lemonade should have flies have been fired by these really made a tree. and that part of causal just to give a cleat vision for the maneuver a troops who are still operating in a hot eunice as they are twice to a deep full control over the city. and we can say that the middle school renee, it's on the a mid of govern dates and the last hour had been on the want military ongoing button. and by the way, to, to, to read the as a residential bill didn't get on the so after a few decals was destroyed. and those of palestinians today in the middle coordinates have been in did that being transported to ox a hospital, which is a new attack to date, had been carried out on a specific, just a few meters away from the medical complex as these kinds of village attacks to day you had claimed the lives of at least 147 palestinian alongside with more than 240
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others being wanted till now. a cus sector site anthony blinking store across the region has seen him visit romanella, where he met with palestinian president, moved up bass the to discuss the future of garza including possible steps toward the palestinian state. lincoln's presence led to protest in ramallah with many carrying banners opposing the visit. like he's the us of complicity in what they called is really genocide in gaza. talk as well about the importance of reforming the pulse, spending authority, policy and governance so that it can effectively take responsibility for gaza that the so that the gaza and the west bank can be reunited under a palestinian leadership. it's very clear to me for the president of boston, he's prepared to move forward and engage in all these efforts across the remote in ramallah. also rally to thank south africans for supporting palestinians during the
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war. south africa launched a case with the top you and court accusing israel of genocide. what i mean has more from the law among the crowd. the people were quite satisfied and there was a certain degree of, i would say relief in the sense that many told us was finally as someone is speaking, you know, name and hoping that really to move of south africa. that $84.00 page filing in which south africa describes what it considers as acts of genocide you'll need to do with the palestinians of would be taken into consideration. and maybe we'll reverberate about more countries around the world. because the policy needs have been extremely frustrated by the new world reaction of maybe we'll leaders when it comes to the applied no, only now during this guy's a war,
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but for the past decades, you know the situation here, the okay, bided was back. this continues led, grab the expansion of settlement, how's the pollution all that they have been in jury on a daily basis. and then there was a 2nd message, which i think was probably the most important one in the short term. which is hoping that that move would put pressure on an international level to bring a ceasefire. every person we spoke to that was listening or every person that was on, on the podium talking was, was good bang the same message as these fire needs to come immediately. and you may need, terry, an aid needs to go in, in much bigger numbers because the needs of the file is sinews in guys. absolutely enormous venue with just telling me. no, it's not just about the ceasefire. people will continue to die because of these,
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these people will continue to die because they're sleeping and the cold of people will continue to die because of many things. so certainly that was the main message or has tensions rise between is roland has beloved the is really health ministry has ordered hospitals in northern israel to prepare for the possibility of receiving thousands of injured patients. hospitals are advised to stuck up on medical supplies and to bring in more doctors and reserves, as well as health ministry has also said it would increase its medical budget by $350000000.00 to keep hospital safe. and thousands of israelis have gathered at the tel aviv museum of art for a display of solidarity with the captives held in garza and their families. the evening mostly consisted of singing and short speeches. harmless cats of $240.00 is re lease on october 7th and a $136.00 of them are still in captivity. the united nations security council has
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adopted a resolution demanding a whole 2 attacks on vessels carried out by humans who the fighters in the red sea . the resolution was brought forward by the united states diplomatic added to james bay's as life was now, if you in headquarters in new york, sir james, what's in this resolution as well? this is a resolution that condemns the attacks and the red sea by the who sees and says that those attacks must stop and takes notes of the rights of countries who are operating in the area to defend the, the amount of time assets. and so resolutions that i think was somewhat controversial with some of the countries on the security council, particularly russia, which had problems with this resolution. in fact, russia, the last minute decided to produce its own amendments, they have 3 different amendments. the resolution they wanted cost those with voted
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on, they did not pause, and then the main resolution was put to the vote of the security council. and that resolution dates poss, russia, and china could have blocked it because they have a veto at the security council. they decided not to and abstained, and they would joined in that extension by mozambique and also by algae area, which is the current arab member of the security council. all of those countries said they were worried about the potential for a, for a tax by west and villages on who's the target. so i can tell you that's all so worry of the united nations of the spokesperson for the united nations. secretary general said that he was concerned that if there were any western attacks and certainly secretary of state that to me blinking is that if they're off for the who's the attacks, that will be consequences. will that who these then that could mean something very bad for the right on the easy piece we have in yemen, off the use of all the us be working very,
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very hard to try and to very front you all piece into more of a pop up piece process. and james, what practical effect is this likely to have at for operations in the red sea? well, the question is whether the, who sees read un security council resolutions, it is technically international binding law. and it says the who's these have to stop several tags, but those, these are made that position pretty clear. they say they're only counting out these attacks because of what's going on in gaza. they say that particularly aiming their attacks at israel and shipping that is heading to israel or is owned by these riley's, but of course of a nationality is and other nations and other flags. ships have been attacked in the growing number of attacks that have happened in the red sea. there is no new um, authorization of any action against the who sees it simply a,
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a desist from your tax. that's what this resolution says. all right, the moment james base life 1st there at the you and headquarters in new york, delegations from south africa. and israel have now arrived in the hague for a case that is attracting worldwide attention. on thursday, the international court of justice will hear arguments from south africa, accusing israel of committing genocide against the people of gauze of israel. defense will defend itself against those accusations on friday from the hague. step 5 soon explains just why this case could be a game changer. it seen as one of the most prominent cases in the more than 75 year long history of the international court of justice. 17 judges will have to decide if it's ro is committing genocide. that is deliberately wiping out palestinians in gaza as an ethnic group entirely. or in part, the genocide convention was anonymously adopted in 1948 after world war 2,
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a unified commitment by the international community to never let the atrocities like the holocaust happen. again. south africa decided to bring the case before the world's highest court after un resolutions calling for a stop to israel's actions and goss. i were either feet, towed or ignored by israel, is a compelling argument. the general site is being committed and in gaza on the basis that is in, in, on the elation or can single facing indian population. and then also the, the, the, the, the quotes or for is that i had a minute stuff. and in general, i was of the, i mean, a to, to, to, to an elite, the entire population of put a student from, from the augusta. the, the funding fund has been very clear that didn't. so buffer got is not free until the people of pee. this type of thing is reality nice. it is committing genocide
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calling the case blocked libel, a false anti semitic accusation. they say history will judge south africa. this really delegation was not available to comment. wednesday, exports on international law call us ironic that $75.00 he is off to the genocide convention was adopted because of the hollow costs. it really is for outlets will be in the dock face in genocide accusations this fix here as a piece palace and they hate a high because the un court is the highest body, the u. m has to uphold international law. south africa has asked the court for an urgent injunction to stop israel, smell it, treat them pain to flood cases at the i. c. j usually take years. a decision, unprofessional measures is expected within weeks. the procedure of the un as a whole, as a system is hanging in the balance here. this is a moment for the west to actually answer to the, the science of the, of international law that they have has so sacred i. c,
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j. o. world court decisions are binding, but the court has no power to enforce them. recently me, on my end, russia ignored verdicts to stop potential genocidal exit south africa. hopes that if day when it will further increase international pressure on countries like the united states who are backing is for out to do more to stop the fighting stuff fast . and l just sierra take a toby cabman is an international human rights lawyer. he says the court has moved faster than normal to hear the case. so successful, i think it is very likely the court will rule in south africa's favor. and i think that the cool, the very, very quickly because of what we're seeing unfolding day by day, the numbers getting higher and higher. and despite the be the roots are it's by the israeli and the other ministration that it is stating by 10. it is protecting. so the last thing is no, it is, it is every bit as by day by day. so i think the likelihood is we look ahead
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quickly. festival the hearing was scheduled bargains or some kind of justice, which is which is much quicker than for example, when we dealt with the, the syria torture case. i think the likelihood is that they will roll very, very quickly. one will be off a, but i think it's going to be very difficult for them to rule against that. that's based on the previous ruling that it made in respect to the genocide in, in mind. well, i guess the ranger, so it's, it's gonna be very rare just for them to, to, to come up with the alternate to the conclusion. i think the, the application 70, the application for promotional values is by strong, is what i'm argued. it subsides the historical basis, but it also said the sides um, the more recent matches it looks through some of the evidence that obviously will be going on. and it looks at statements from um, is very political figures and makes it a very reasonable request for provisional measures. section 9 requests that they
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make so called to, to, to issue and based on on previous matters that have been before the quote, based on what we know, but it's been happening since the 7th of october. and based on the provisions of the genocide convention, it is very strong to still ahead on i just need no boats, no fish, and no response. the palace thing and fisherman in gaza as this was more news, a 100 dates the brought to you by visit cut, cut out of the powerful storm systems are coming thick and fast to close to your assistance. the nicest one. swept across the east to see both damaging waves. snow on the northern flank about as i 1st every flight pressure. here comes another one in this. that's good enough. good. another one out towards the pacific northwest.
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making the why fi the east, which is pretty cold behind that 26 minus 26. the top 10 percent calories on the 1st day, but the symbol down towards the south. for now that was guy some $21.00 to around 8 degrees celsius. has that cold air continues to sink its white by the south, which i picked the temperature, contrast big and live the weather as well to go with that. so that's the good to try for the east disabled. still a few showers like defects and i was, i just around the east the lakes, most snow coming in across the rockies rolling into the plains. and there's an next system at just talk soon, behind this, we go on into friday that went to whether that when she, whether real time to a right is amazing to the mazda at 16 celsius the for, right. so, but we are looking at some big down pools, most sundry down, post damage in ways potential for further tornadoes here was a go one through friday and to the north. is that yep, there was most snow in the full costs name all across the caravan. losey fine and dry with plenty of sunshine for all the way to you by
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the again you're watching. i just need a reminder of on top stories this out residential building near the locks. the hospital is the latest to be hit by is rainy bombing central because at least 40 people were killed. 5 people were also killed in a strike on a farm sheltering displaced families in the us secretary state anthony blinking says he is disgusted with forming the palestinian authority. but it's leading my mood that best talks upon of his why that diplomatic toward the middle east, which triggered protests. and remember, the united nations security council has voted to adopt a resolution demanding an immediate hold to attacks on vessels carried out by humans who the fights. as in the red sea, they passed with 11 votes, food. these have responded calling to vote a political game. let's get more on the strikes in central gaza. michael apple has this report and a warning sun view is may find images disturbing. the light on the
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wall smocks the spot where a falafel salesman stood. when it is really a striking key and dozens more people died in the attack just outside deal. ok, so hospital in the city of day at all by law and the guy the in the media. all we were sound like, not paying attention to anything else with the going about our business to work if it works for me was sitting next to me here. the other worker was wrong for life all over the. suddenly i had massages and explosions. i so body parts got it around to me. you me off to mass twisted metal and tons of rubble, some of those trampled elsewhere. and that'll bala the palestinian rate. chris in society reports that at least 6 people were killed when the ambulance they were traveling in was hit in the south of the strip, near the city of rough uh, bodies all prepared for burial following a strikes on a family. on the other hand,
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me, what was the crime, tell me where they carrying weapons, shame on all those who abandoned and betrayed us. shame on those who was silent witnesses, shame on arab leaders. tell me what these children and women did wrong to end up as body parts of the world. health organization is eating with israel to allow it great to access to the strip the body of to delivering the money to it in a to the people of guys is not pick up the abilities of the u. n. w drawer out of partners. the body is, is access we quoted on easily in to approve requests by w t o and other partners to deliver you money to it in 8. as we continue to call in for a says 5 almost 90 percent of the population of gaza. 1.9000000 people had been forced from the homes of a 3 months of war. with the lights of states told, topping 23300 people,
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majority women and children. with nearly 60000 wounded mike level. how does era the world health organization has cancelled a mission to northern gauze of the 6th time. it's had to do so in 2 weeks. the chief of the w h o says it was cooled off because israel rejected their requests and safe passage, it could not be assured he or she is well to allow them to enter and deliver humanitarian aid. it comes of 6 people were killed including 4 from the red crescent when it is rainy strike, it's an ambulance in did an invalid adult. the nic may not is a consulting such and who regularly visits cause a he was performing surgeries and it locks the hospital until his team was held to leave last friday. he explains the increasing threat, facing health work is in that part of the central guns. and we saw the beginnings of the dismantlement of i likes the hospital last week my last day
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operating a lot. so it was friday and having spend all day operating on a lost a trauma victim, i came out to the operating today to, to hear that that'd be the missed all attack on the intensive k unit that lunch time. so we were already seeing stuff leaving and progressively moles stall flapped off to that the is ready, defense schools, co got told us that it was no longer safe for any foreign doctors to go that because of that activity is. so our team and emma said, we're forced to leave the hospital and what is happening now is very much what we said that uh, the attach we'd be getting close and the majority of stuff, how not have now let so i think it's look a stream,
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the likely that's i like so it will become complete disabled as a, as a health care facility. the take a look now at some of the other new stories from around the world. the un secretary general says he is alarmed by the deteriorating situation in ecuador, and strongly condemned. the recent acts of violence. it comes as president daniel now bow a says the country is in a state of war with drug cartels. after a series of attacks by gangs killed at least 10 people that included an attack on a television studio doing a live full cost was jealous at the station cold. so real hundreds of police officers had been patrolling nearly deserted streets in the capital to keep the peace officer, the president imposed the state of emergency and the curfew. as you know, by most isolating them vocal, we will not give into the stupid things. they are used to doing that, they, i mean,
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the terrorists who are in these prisoners, it is difficult, it is hard. and i also sympathized with the families of the kidnapped officials and the items we are in a state of war. and we cannot give into these terrace groups in columbia, and it's 90 percent of the foreign population in the prisons are colombians, peruvians administrative, and instead of their we reduce overcrowding and state spending. and so, you know, they're 1500 people that the state is carrying for. we're investing more in those 1500 people. then in our children's school breakfast on i think it is a uniform, a sensor and pet. the has the latest from chico and i couldn't as the tensions remain higher, people are anguished by what's happened. and the last 2448 hours in the country. they're still trying to make sense of how the gangs have been able to create so much callous, not only inside the prisons, but also outside in the number of cities across the country. as weather has been quiet overall today. and even if there have been a number of isolated incidents,
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we understand also that police and military separation are under way. the crisis is far from over del, given the fact that according to the old story, these at least a 139 people, most of them prison guides and other prison employees. the still remain in the hands of the inmates that have taken over at least 5 major prisons in the country. and nothing has happened there yet. we are expecting the head of the armed forces at to speak in the next hour or a hour or so. and give a new information about how those operations are going here in the capital. kito overall has been a quiet day. the streets of been mostly empty compared to a normal work day. schools are closed, they will remain close, at least all of this week. the same for
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a public office is also the state of emergency roommates in place, which means that there is a curfew at night from 11 p. m. until 5 am a jail. the russian opposition lead alexi and a volunteer. it has made his 1st public appearance via video cool, since he was transferred to an optic penal connolly. he told jen list he was in good spirits. that's out that he was moved to the so called polar wolf calling me in a region nearly 2000 kilometers from moscow. the opponent police have arrested to form a politicians inside the presidential pilots. in also performing to administer the minister and his deputy was sentenced to 2 years in jail last month for abuse of power when they were part of the government in 2007. spain is set to reintroduce a nation wide mosque mandate and health care facilities. that's up to an increase
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in co with 19 and influenza cases. some spanish regions had already ordered patients, visitors and stuff at hospitals to when mosques last week in the country's health ministry wants to expand the requirement nationwide back to the war on gaza and the fishing industry. there has been devastated by the conflict. now, about 3 months into the world, many said they won't have a job to go back to even after it ends. again, no, probably about that one more than a $160.00 boats and gauze as they're in blackboard, at least $131.00 of them out of service is a good idea of like have a much come across the cross ed fishing sectors. the 2nd most profitable on the street, these radio occupations being targeting the industry since 2006. we've repeatedly said that these really governments directly deliberately and systematically destroying our phishing sector to pursuing, chasing, and shooting off fishermen. this is the most killing just.

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