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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you know, i'm about to center. this is the news on life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. chaos and con eunice, israel flattens at another residential building and southern jobs. and 6 people
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have been killed. the entirety of its case changes on a deliberately curated deacon texture lives and manipulative description of the reality of current hostilities. is there a head's back in south africa for bringing a genocide case, but its actions in gaza to the. busy is highest colt's young, sophie's threatening to attack, all american and buddy's interests across the red sea after the fighters are killed . and overnighted strikes, the 10s of thousands gathered on the streets of humans, capital in support of palestinians. but they're also angry about those attacks. the non protests outside the eco doors prisoners were relatives of god's being held hostage demands protection for their loved ones. the we're going to begin in garza, we're southern and central parts of the strip of facing in 10 selling and con you
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this, a house has been destroyed in an air strike. the 6 people were killed that in a separate last. another 5 palestinians have been killed in a striking devil bala. meanwhile, the album asian, um, because the refugee camps are being bombed, it's not yet known. if there are casualties, palestinian cutoff age, i'm 10 and knock on the elbow. some of that has died in an egyptian hospital. the 24 year old lost one of her legs off to her and is really as striking the know said come in central guys or last month. she reportedly separate complications in the days before she died. as reliable begins our coverage of good the of god as a shield. he is our only rock domestic is never ran every single day. may god
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punish these. riley's and the americans where the arab states, we have slowed it every minute of the day. where's egypt? where is jordan? where's the international community? no one is lending a helping hand. we only have god. he is l shields. he is a rock. the when, when these really tang studied, shedding homeless, we ran the old directions. but these really soldiers continued to shoot in every moving 1st, many of full, but we couldn't reach them to give help women and children running old directions out of the car. i swear more than a 100 people were killed, others were wounded by was injured. and i don't know,
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we my children now. they don't know where i am. i. the thousands of civilians were in dire need of some flower canned food to feed their children as aide was about to be delivered to the north of gaza strip. they will the open fire in an intensive manner, killing and enjoying those innocent civilians. i thought a couple of them was involved in southern gaza topic. i'm reading that apparently there been some interruptions to telecom's facilities and communications there. what's been happening over the last several hours the use of tracy causes, strictly speaking, difficult, with the comfortable to the communication, the during the southern part of the 2 or 3 alongside with them in areas as well. the 26
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cubes in san eunice city. i think it was only since a the down i was out to this morning and this is completely a part of the ongoing is very aggression on the city where it confrontations that when the palestinian fighters and these really is to just rages rage and also the trying to take full control over the city. we also, we have been seeing these buddy fight. it gets our whole, bring them different altitudes that completely a terrify residents in the city of ruffled and also in con eunice as well as our sources on the ground in the middle go for nights of the charts where you had been reporting that the is very minute, 3 times today and the last hour exactly had just preached thoughts, the central areas of the middle governance and the are only far away from a box, the hospital just 100 meters. and this is completely a new threat that might be added to the, to the threats again, medical sexes, of course, kansas trip. also,
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we have been seeing that the attacks on the ongoing shooting of the middle govern dates of gauze. the strip did not stop work. clearly the situation does getting day by day you much me. i pursued a much more violent ocean for the residents as early during the past 24 hours. 25000 cities have through reaching to unlocks the hospital as the dead body and there are some areas. the antecedents has cannot have an access to an access to do to be widest scale attacks that have been conducted or the middle areas of the charge. now we are seeing that israel is completely attacked in the middle of the southern parts of gaza strip as the only during the last 24 hours. at least 150000 . a city of being killed costanza strip alongside would move that forward to others . also being wounded type another. thank you very much indeed. had a couple of resume and drop out in some jobs. israel's rejected accusations that they was committing genocide and gas at the international court of justice,
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south africa as long as the case and the hague on thursday, presenting the evidence of mass killings and widespread destruction. israel's defended his actions in gaza as self defense. calling the case put forward for finally the stores that we live at a time when woods actually in an age of social media and identity politics. the temptation to reach for the most outrageous term to vilify and demonize has become from any resistance. but if there is a place where words should still matter, which truth should still matter, it is surely a court of law. the applicant has regrettably put before the court. a profoundly distorted factual and legal picture. the entirety of its case
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hinges on it deliberately curated the contextualized and manipulative description of the reality of current hostilities. south africa ports to come to this court in the last, the position of a guardian of the interest of humanity. but indeed, legitimizing israel. 75 year existence in its opening presentation yesterday. that broad commitment to humanity, ren hollow, and stuff, austin's got this update from the hague. a landmark case here at the international court of justice in the hague, with south africa and making a compelling argument why it believes that israel is committing genocide and gaza and is route in the dark of an international court for the very 1st time defending itself against the crime of crimes, genocide, edits, defense is ro argue that is acting in self defense in gaza. and that's how much is
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the one with genocide. and it also says that the government has no intention to commit genocide. and any statement that says coming from any of the lead us or politicians and this route is not official government policy. south africa who responded after the hearing said that this is not true because these statements came from the very top of the is for a government as well. also, i guess the court has no jurisdiction at all to hear this case because any dispute between states has to be debated among the states 1st. before taking it to the court is from the side that this didn't happen. it's now up to the judges through the side. it's just urgent injunction, or this provisional measure of south africa has us for as ordering as well to stop the military action in gaza is needed. i will expect a decision in the next few weeks step boss, and i'll just say around in the, hey, good us out of fighters who's in charge of a far as the israel is meant maintaining that it was providing evidence of what it
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said was to show that it was abiding by international law that i understand that some key information appears to be left out. yeah, it was given examples as to uh is writing policies saying that it's more is being carried out within international law that it has its own department to ensure that this is the civilians lives power, mountains throughout the war. but some of the examples that gave i just want to go through a list of them. first of all, it says that it has volt john list to see 1st hand uh the operation that it's carrying out. but in terms of john is being allowed in. yes, some of them have some international janice, but it has been a when then with them being a school to it by the military. also they have to go through all of the footage to ensure they said, but none of it is showing any political that minute she ra the positions. but that
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does not mean that the rest of the jun, this are allows. and so also there are certain places and they could they comp visit and they also haven't been able to speak to any of the palestinians in gaza. another important point they made was that they said in the tunnel the sat directly onto the main building of alice schiffer hospital was exploded without damage to the building above and then the forces withdrew from the hospital. well, if you remember a while ago, when this all schiffer hospital situation came to fruition, the ministry was putting out many statements, including a 3 d video showing a network of tunnels. and what they said was the combined sense of how much they even had referred to at some point as the pen to go in and hey, we're talking about one tunnel. i know. so they said that the full says withdrew immediately. and that didn't happen. that was not the case. they were that for a long time, including palestinian patients as well as doctors,
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as well as nurses and even values, but was seeking shelter. so we stuck that some of into afraid to leave for fear of being hit by snipers. another thing that was added was that the director of the run c c hospital has, according to them, a message to the hospitals being used by how much sciences. but let's remember there are lots of the palestinians, the all interrogated by the is ray. these are often done so in extremely difficult circumstances, many of them in prisons, many of them are unable to stand a trial. so lots of that information was missing, but also to give more context in terms of is ray the policy best thing. that's not what the policy, but we also have the 3 cap says if we remember what killed by the is riley military, they accept that one a when they what is ready captive. but they thought they were fights as well. that
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just shows also the policies that they have carried out against civilians, especially palestinians. and this just gives you an indication that even though they say this isn't, is ready policy. that was a lots of gaps. and some of the examples they gave me, i thought you were telling us on thursday that day, one of the of this uh, cold case that there was a lot of a lot of coverage. and they'd be as really media of what was going on in the hey, guy was the, the, is really responses to be made in the hague today, friday, being covered in israel, out of the respondents that to these ratings on taking this slightly, this fully aware that even though this isn't legally binding and such, they aren't having to do anything, but the quotes will decide upon in the end with the final budget spot. the point is, is they know this is incredibly damaging to their reputation on the international stage in spot just yesterday they were talking about being an info wall. and it was
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even mentioned today by one of the noise about social media, about how people are putting out a narrative about israel, that they believe isn't true. but the fact says that the media has been covering this and has been looking into what was said. they believe the strong case was made by the is riley's, some of those are the more, right leaning, have been saying that so some of those this, this whole trial has shortened the double standards of the international community . but interestingly, we're also now seeing that it seems that the ministry is going to be opening some investigations into some of what the troops, they said that may have breached international nor, and that certainly just come about today. and it was also mentioned in the hague that they will also be investigating some of the comments that have been made by some of those hot line ministers. and again, this seems to come off the back of this case. so they all concerned i'm not in
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itself is proof of that sort of. thank you very much. indeed. that's how they're kind of talking to is from television. let's go to cut off how many of you she's in the romano and the occupied westbank. obviously the west bank, the scene of many is ready raise for for many years now, but you are there and what is the palestinian reaction to what's been going on in the international criminal court of justice? it was, but as soon as had been watching very closely and i would even say that today they were very much interested at to see israel. they're arguing and defending itself because you have to remember that police didn't use for example, i had put this as mission back in 2004 against israel at the time the separation war was being built in israel, completely ignored it, as is completely ignored, of the steps, palestinians have taken it in the past. so in itself, seeing is really lawyers argue their position that for the palestinians is
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already a big when they say that it really puts back the palestinian cause. and the police didn't struggle on the international arena. and it opens at the base what some people said is that they didn't think it was fair to present is, or that is what was presenting itself just like any other country. because that is an occupation ongoing. and israel is the occupying force by and large whether it was at the leadership levels or what we so comments of palestinians on social media, for example, they sold that israel's defense was a pretty weak. we spoke to the police to didn't minister of justice and he sold that israel was a bit scrambling to defend is position you thought that the examples is real,
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put forward the allegations against how much misconduct on the, on the october's during those 2 but sevens attacked the allegation of rape were all put to week and in the is opinion, do not stand and the national court. ok. hold on. thank you very much indeed. honda of the need in ramallah. we're going to speak to chris got us in london, he's a farmer on what spokesman, i'm the director of the me and my accountability project. good to have you with us on audra 0. what's your assessment? if you've had a chance to look at the, the, what's being presented in front of the quote over the last, uh, 48 hours or so once you assessment of the evidence that's being put forward. i have to say, i think it's what else has made a very weak case, a very surprisingly weak case. that's not just the whole question of factual analysis that they put for the very fact the case. where is it boxing? this argument that have masses electrically done all these terrible things. now it's the how much did do some bodily she's been specially or because we've been condemned that however, i'm genocide according to the convention. there's an absolute conjunction against
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it. it's a complete probation, so it doesn't matter if i'm not supposed to be committing terrible things the fastest in defending your country against those things you, you'll still commit genocide and the same is true. the self defense all is all the same. well, we have the rights depend on so when you do that you don't have the right to commit genocide as you defend yourself. so the other options, we've israel said look to do these documents which showed the world line 2 minutes . hearing aid is the fact is, if you look at the situation on the ground, the set to general view of himself, instead of you by the tearing system is broken. it's been fall into pieces. so even if it's well, which will allow him hundreds, $500.00 trucks to take, which is the minimum of the un needs, which of course, as well, isn't doing that. it would be impossible to distribute the once we go there. so these are the ones that we're a no less the humanitarian aid is the use was that they were distributing leaflets and phone calls and kind of people to, to get out of these homes are about all the fact that you call home somebody. and
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having said, it doesn't really explain most of what people who are escaping in the safe routes. so also home when they go to the cell again, the south africans upstairs in the deposition, that'd be 2000, almost almost 1000. that includes 2000 pound balls. so these arguments was so read on to be honest, i'm really surprised that this was compounded by the fact that one of these way to losing its place. and, you know, saying that my students have been shuffled to just gave an impression that i am a specialist and a real close to see all of the sort of legal arguments that i have to say is, well, i think as not done well, a tool i'm so choosing the goals, i mean, same to the cold is having a lot life against this anti semitism. the silver comes by contrast with dignified devil started to have real humanity and compassion. i mean, they have
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a full full of the legal arguments that's, that gets them. so i have to say, i do think it's looking to beautiful as well as in terms of the presentation of the facts, which i think the very 1st read that and also in terms of the legal documentation on what to say, there is on the roll. this idea that if the professional measures are implemented to the issues we'll have to abide by the side, it has its right himself events taken away, but it cools no to better ceasefire and it's adhered to. it's always need to defend itself because the function will be able to. so again, these arguments, when you hold them up to examination, they actually fold to pieces. and i want to ask you a very briefly about with regard to your previous work with a, with the, as director of the me and mar accountability project. in fact, you're continuing work with them. you have obviously experience of legal processes like that's the concern with the south african case as being to bring this is, this is mainly attacks to an end as quickly as possible. do you think that we are
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in a position to be able to expect the i c j to produce a ruling fairly soon? or is this going to get wrapped up in a legal process that we have seen so many times before? when we've covered cases like this as well, the 2 faces the sites with the cool decides on the provisional meshes. i don't think that will happen in a matter of weeks and souls as close to the cools attending me, but it is likely that the quote will roll full south africa and will say to it so that it has to implement these production methods not clear which ones are what they will be the best way to achieve, and then that's the routing on the merits of the case. and the how long is a piece of string it could be to use. it could be 3, is of the case of gamma. if it's taking the genocide that in 2017, it went up to the cool in 2019. and the tool is yet so rule on the merits of the case. but it's very clear when the cold announce provisional measures against me
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and much of that, it was very clear that the pool, the lead to the conventions had been validated. the memo was guilty of genocide, and that's why they, they, they demanded these, these provisional measures. so i think we'll be able to say safely, do see these professional measures a cost and is what is expected to implement these measures. i'm gonna pull that. i think we'll be able to conclude very clearly that the cool thing that is real, how far they to the convention is guilty of genocide ad pool. not taking sufficient steps to prevent a genocide. so as i say, i will need to think things will be particularly for as well as things done today. course kind of, we appreciate your being with us on how to 0. thank you very much indeed. excuse humans who the rebels are wanting, that all american and bodies interests have become legitimate targets as off of 5 of their faces were killed in air strikes by us and u. k. forces overnight, multiple sites across the country being head, including the capitol. it's on a,
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in the body, the american and british enemy bear full responsibility for the criminal aggression against all you have many people, which will not go on said ad and punished the yeah, many armed forces will not hesitate to target the sources of threats. and all hostile targets on land and that see to defend human, it's sovereignty and independence. this brutal aggression will not dissuade human from supporting the oppressed, the palestinian people. and the many armed forces will continue preventing is rarely ship. so others heading to the ports of occupied palestine from navigating in the arabian and red seas is going to take a look at why these attacks were carried. i'd strikes to being reported in the vicinity of how they the airport, the airport, and ties dominic hotline comp in the side and all delay me based north of sign up for brandon's joining us now from london. so the hope you're saying 73 to august
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was struck and the attacks they say want to go on punish. what's the u. k. government missing out, but all of this, paul well, the, the allies, you can, the united states are sticking to the lines that they were putting out from early morning, which is the, the legitimacy of this, they say remains with them. the statements say it was necessary and proportionate according to the u. k. government to respond to the attacks father who sees in the recent days and weeks. and this was the only feasible means these, but that isn't miss on the tax every night disability feasible means available to deal with that suits your tax in the red sea. and as far as the threats, the promised the of retaliation, the who fees and making a certainty, us saying that they will respond as appropriate. but it does seem that they are sticking up the balance of the word that they were pushing at, which was that they want to try to judge uh, well, not to escalate the situation. the response politically is a very,
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i mean versus you're not who normally lives in the house behind me is actually in ukraine optima to for that reason the u. k. parliament, a short distance from here is not in session today, but he said that the who t baby was dangerous and destabilizing on his defense minister that when asked whether that was the prospect of further military strikes by the u. s. u. k. coalition. he said no, that wants any more plans for that at the moment. so we're in a kind of window of opportunity west of breath is being taken to see which way it goes. next me, the attack is coming, as i understand it, just a few days after the british defend the secretary had said that the 1st things would bear the consequences if they didn't stop attacking vessels and eventually just focus through what's been happening since then. how do these events kind of unfold and these, okay. us yeah, i mean it's been pretty carefully choreographed the missed on the tax. what essentially inevitable,
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a given the statements that were coming out from both sides of the atlantic in recent days. of course we had on tuesday 21 drums were shot down by us and u. k. warships h m s diamonds, one of the u. k. destroyer that's in the gulf area, shopped down some drones and the defense equity on wednesdays. that as you say, watch this space. so there was no surprise that the strikes again to the targets. it does appear that the targets were larger limited to infrastructure and capability as opposed to hitting lodging complements of a personnel. nevertheless, it does the up the possibility of an escalation in that area, and there certainly concerns being express. so at the same time the allies are putting the support behind the us and the u. k. a by allies, i'm talking about countries such as australia, denmark, france, all right, even who are positive, i kind of coalition in that area in support of those strikes. there are other nations that are expressing disquiet. chucky, for example, president, other one that describing the attacks is disproportionate and the keys in the us
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and u. k. a tried to turn the red sea into a sea of blood. and like pros and russia has attacked the, as the attacks is illegitimate saudi arabia, which is trying to come to some sensitive piece deal with the who t's but they've been at low risk for so many years. they are gravely concerns. they say probably developments and oman, which usually is an ally of the us in the u. k. in that area. the amount of foreign minister send us prisoners attack against targets went against his country's advice, unwillingly at fuel to an extremely dangerous situation. all thank you very much indeed. bob brennan, in london, we're going to bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hawkins fund, but, but it was explaining to us they are the kind of lead up to that, to this decision, to carry out these drugs. what's the us being saying about all of this? yeah, well, we just heard from uh, the national security spokes person,
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john kirby moments ago. he was speaking to our arabic algae, our partners. and what he was telling us is that the united states does not want conflict. it does not want to see escalation, what it was to see is safe passage of commercial shipping traffic through the red sea. and so as a result, that is why it took the action that it did, but it will not add it. it will not hesitate to take further action and it reserves the right to take further attacks. and if the who sees continue to take and continue to escalate their attacks against commercial shipping traffic, was these strikes by the united states and his allies were designed to do was to destabilize and degrade their ability to take out attacks in the future. now the pen, the gold spokes person, pat rider said earlier that the pentagon is conducting assessments right now. what it's doing is looking at the effects of the strikes and the initial reactions are
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that they have had good effects. they have not seen any retaliatory action by the who sees thus far. and right now the united states has no additional plans for putting additional forces in the region, but they are prepared to do so if necessary. but again, the united states is hopeful, but that won't be necessary because the hope is is that this will be kind of a one off, but this will not lead to any escalation. they insist, but this is about a defensive posture and maintaining the flow of commercial traffic and protecting the lives of the mariners that work on board those, those commercial shipping containers that go through that passage way. so once again, the united states says it is a defensive posture and very quickly we are waiting to hear from the commander chief himself, joe biden. he's set to leave in about 2 hours time from the white house. he's going to the us state of pennsylvania where he'll be speaking about the economy and we're watching carefully to see if you'll have anything to say about this as well.
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kimberly, thank you very much. indeed. that's our white house correspondent, kimberly hall control condition. washington dc are still ahead on this. i'll just even use our alternative showing intolerable election trail. a head of an election good at this stage is too close to the highlight. the rest of the live, the showers a rumbling away just around power required. pushing out to power glassy into southern the west and pops up is still very active with the system this one. and that's gonna continue making his way further north as we go through the next couple of days. so the shop shows, possibility of some localize to flash flooding as a result of those for the south, it's a good deal. quads are 20 i celsius that we want to service with the next couple of dipole type of just picking up a little by stake. c, a 32, but the what the weather will come out of east in brazil, right,
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the way across into the west. pricing's a big down post, southern positive columbia as well. also seeing some live tv shows as usual. now. not too many showers on the forecast, the for the cat repair, 90 days across central america. you might see a shower too. i will see the winwood. for example, as we go on through friday, that may be step a little further southwards by just going to catch a shot. the tree that should be fine and dry as is the case. of course, a good pulse of the great to and to is i pushing across the into central america, save us. lot of cloud here just making just waiting for the se in us that's bring you some really heavy down, pulls in across the deep south as we go one through friday, heavy snow on the northern flag that with some places have continued to make his way farther. north which had a switch this weekend the, this is a region that is last week to meet develop thing,
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but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police collapse. we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, i think, and he's the people allow us into their lives, dignity into minus. he asked me to tell this story is the human mind is incredible, but it can also oklahoma, so times here's a bill the solve the problem in the 1st of a full party. so we travel to iceland, which is the highest rate of anti depressant use and you know, that was all set its own. so we're buying and to origin teams to find out twice. everybody is so popular we just done exactly the same as when we were babies. with our mother,
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mine's changing the way you think about mental health, which is the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you know, to 0 reminder of i told stories. this is open to use to bombard garza sunburn and essential areas. and con units the house has been destroyed in an air strike at least 6 people were killed on an a separate attack. another 500 students have been killed in a striking dental bond. is rejected accusations of genocide and god is on the final day overhearing in the international court of justice both by south africa lawyers . israel argues the military is acting in self defense against commerce and other on goods south africa's presented them not evidence of mass killings and widespread
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destruction. youngs who the levels are warning that all american and british interest have become legitimate targets. that's up to 5 of the fighters were killed in air strikes by us and we pay forces overnights tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the m and a capital as the pictures from. so now i am and these are on the streets, protesting against us and produce strikes on multiple looking targets purchased as have been gathering in large numbers and the capital each week for months to show solidarity was palestine and the people of gaza. mohammed all com has more from one of the demonstrations, tens of thousands of, uh, you have any dumbness status to check into this uh to this sub domain square, which is one of the biggest squares in sun uh to express their, um the uh, over the us a british uh, air res, over uh, difference uh, unsettled laws, positions or all these positions. they also uh,
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have tickets to the stage to, to say the deal. uh, going to continue with their products and also to call on the of these to continue with their operations and the rates in order to put more pressure on is ready to lift it, sage on people of guys, and also to put on them to do the side bar on and, and does, uh, uh, the mysterious hairs and also, uh they, they, that made it clear just hours before, after the us and british raise the guy take it to the stage and there are thousands . they say that they are not afraid of a us, of british a race. they are either meant to continue the to continue or their, uh, fraud is and also to continue the support to the policy, the people. in spite of all of the, all the threats that are made made by the us, british, according to their words, to the escalation of islands and the red sea. and the ongoing water and gaza are
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raising fairs of a white, a regional conflict, and the rocks capital of baghdad, cries of riley, demanding any immediate seas far zane bus drivers there the rockies route this afternoon to say that they are in support of the palestinian peoples that the suffering of the palestinians is a pan error issue. they want an immediate tend to be patient through the hostilities that are happening in the air and into the war. and they say that there need to do much more to you on the day we are waiting for the people of gaza. we are willing to sacrifice our blood for them. we're here today to tell the people have gone so we are with them. the arrow people are with them, it's a shame air leaders are turning their backs. when i'm at the bottom of the boat, we call the neighboring countries and the government of egypt opened the borders to offer to match hearing aid and to help those who been injured. why do they have to
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close the roof of border crossing to the people of gauze? why? why does israel have the right to him for the most modern weapon? if there was no right for the arab countries to send a food and medicine to the women and children to iraq is no stranger to the conflict. and there is a fear that if the longer that the violence could escalate the already been episodes here of us targets a close ally of israel by pro reprisals by us forces. and if this we continue to make a rocky nation of violence in the region. we'll see a rock islands if this were those on much the dog
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the going to bring you some of the days of the news, know families and stuff held hostage and eco doors. prisons demanding action from the country's president's authority, say at least a 178 gods, and workers remain captive. on tuesday, the government to clear the state of emergency and in the attempt to track it down in the games the control most of the countries jails, auto sounds was empty. it is but more from the cold to punch the prison north of the capital key to it. literally is known up to 45 prison guards still in the hands of convicted gang members at this maximum security prison in ecuador, relatives of the guards and the mates. as been camping outside the jail since monday, when the unprecedented unrest started. the wife of one of the guards asked not to be named for security reasons. on wednesday she received 2 voice messages from her husband as proof of life. saying he's doing fine. she doesn't believe
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him, he's not. well, if you listen carefully, his voice trembles. he's saying he's okay because he doesn't want me to worry. beat is showing prison stuff being subjected to violence. have been circulating on social media, increasing relative spirit and anguish. i don't have any real information. the police, nobody gives any information. i know what i see on television. so i just stay here in video waiting, hoping he's released, praying to god. ecuador is prison guards association started legal actions against the government, demanding the protection of its members. as vice president says, they work in a business conditions all unarmed, under papers and a number in an overcrowded system dominated by gangs. i mean, fairly meant the we unfortunately today when there's a riot, the gods can only run to save their lives. we faced horrible acts of violence and
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concept plan protocols because we don't have the tools to do it. a camouflage uniforms are all we have every day before going to work. he said good bye to your family without knowing if you're going to return or not. back at the present family, members of the inmates or demanding that the rights of the relatives to be respected, already done with them and get them man, they don't have food or water that being abused. while we were filming outside the prison security forces storm, the area with family members were gathered as part of the sweeping powers granted to them by president then yeah, noble. the armed forces say they had the teen hundreds of people under the new state of emergency. and that at least 5 alleged premiums were killed, but it remains unclear when in, if they will try to retake the prisons and what it would mean for those being held inside. allison that i'm 50, i just need to go to taxi people to athens. i see the state and sit down or
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accusing the rapids support forces of targeting civilians. the part of military group has been fighting sedans, army since april last year. it went to cove of the state in december, not let to the displacement of about half a 1000000 people, but many more remained there unable to leave him on the organ reports from cox's. and let me give you a warning. some of you might find some of the images in a report distressing was origin. this mobile footage shows civilians around it up by the power minute through rapid support forces in may like in central to dance to the usb. the ra separated the town earlier this week, and local groups say they killed several. a body can be seen a few meters away from the group. or what the sizes? are you dead or not yet? the man filming asks, what does the body doesn't to move? what do i, the more for the day just shows other people being rounded up and literally do the
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hood, the man foaming here. it's uses them a fighting on the side of the army in a town known to have no military facility. we are a stuff has been fighting for dance armies since april and launched an attack onto the to states of december, taking it over after the army withdrew facilities, fitness hospitals, universities and facts were destroyed. at least 500000 people were displaced due to the recess attack on the state. that's one posted the largest number of internally displaced people from the currents conflict. local groups known as resistance comma tease safety risk has committed atrocities that include sexual violence, forcible disappearance of civilians and arbitrary killings. they say many bodies have been left in the streets for days, and a lot of civilian homes turned into military camps. many people who have tried to
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leave since the takeover has been forced to stay in the states. those were able to fleet say they did so out of fear of falling victims to the our staff. we left our homes and how to move through allies and less unknown route. when we left much money, we saw the evidence of the atrocities that were committed by the r a. so if the dead bodies on the streets, we feared for ourselves. we fled only with the clothes that we were wearing. in response to the accusations, the recept tools out to 0 that those who targeted civilians were not part of their forces and described them as outlaws. to which was the history of the group targeting civilians was going back even before the start of the current for survivors of the crimes in may only. and just the to say they don't doubt who's responsible even more going onto 0. how do you guys, and i'm more than $3000000000.00 in additional military aid to ukraine during a visit to keep the prime minister originally select. so the funds would help
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ukraine purchase new surveillance and attack drones. so not can you cleaning and present drug use. the landscape also signed a security court between the 2 countries. from us president donald trump says a lawsuit accusing him of fraud is itself fraudulent and made the commons during the closing arguments of his civil trial for us to send him a report from new york president trump, everybody, former president donald trump, defending himself in a civil fraud lawsuit brought against him by new york state's attorney general. we prove, in this case, so conclusively, and we've asked the directed verdict many times, they don't have any facts. they don't have any evidence against us. millions and millions of pages, years of litigation and all politically motivated. leticia james, the democrats and judge arthur anger and have been targets of the former, president's ras. throughout the 44 day trial. during closing arguments,
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trump spoken the court room, ignoring the judge's warning to stick to the evidence, presented in the case the state accused trump and his 2 adult funds of over inflating the value of his assets and seeking loans and insurance. the state says that fraud was central to the operations of the trump organization. this case is about the facts and the law. and mister donald trump violated the law. we have produced evidence about the scope, the scale, the depth, the rest of the illegality, the fraud that in personally enriched donald trump and his family at stake, his ability to operate a business in new york. the judge has already found him guilty of fraud, but must decide on 6 other related claims and how much he owes in damages. the state is asked for $370000000.00. judge arthur anger on is expected to
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make his decision in the coming weeks. meantime, police and his hometown are investigating threats that were made against him. on the morning of closing arguments. christian salumi aus. is there a new york city? i want to take you back to our alley, a story, the humans who see rebels warning that all american and you on british interest would become legitimate targets after overnight air strikes were counted out by the us and the u. k. we are joined now by the us department of defense spokesman major general pods. provide a good to have you with us on, i'll just say are the intention if i understand correctly. so it was them to keep the, the shipping lanes open and to re establish some sort of control over the area, particularly around the bob on mine. bob straight shipping is not being want to stay away from the straight. that with you saying you're asking us a assets and our targets was this with the most effective way of responding to the quick these actions yeah, well 1st of all, thanks for the opportunity to be with you today. um, you know,
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our goal and our goal from the very beginning here has been to ensure the security in the stability along this absolutely vital and strategic waterways. you know, 10 to 15 percent of global commerce trends at the red sea on any given day. and so, you know, since november, since mid november we have seen a series 27 attacks in fact, by who the rebels against international shipping in mariners. and so despite multiple warnings, and to include a warning from 14 nations plus the united states and early january that there wouldn't be consequences. those attacks did not stop. and so what you saw last night was a multinational effort. we're including strikes by the united states in the united kingdom, along with support from australia, buffering canada, and the netherlands to strike military targets inside who's the control territory in yemen. that included missile storage facilities. you may be storage facilities,
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coastal radar. all targets intended to degrade and disrupt their ability to conduct these kinds of reckless attacks in the future. so we haven't seen any retaliation at this stage from the who these something will continue to closely monitor and be prepared to respond to as appropriate. but again, the goal here is to ensure this vital waterway is safe and secure for international shipping and mariners. this is the 1st retaliation that's being made of the some significance since the attacks by the confused begun. are you able to give us an indication what you would regard as the threshold at which another similar response would be required as well? not gonna, as i'm sure you can appreciate. i'm not gonna telegraph forecast or speculate on potential future operations. i mean, i think, i think the objective, as i highlighted here, is clear which is that the international commerce should be able to, in accordance with international law sale through this vital waterway,
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unhampered and attacked. and so again, we're going to continue to control the area we're going to continue to work with allies and partners to, to ensure that that's the case. i would like to highlight that, that a completely separate effort. but really, that is operation in prosperity guardian. that is a coalition of more than 20 nations that have come together to patrol and support patrols in this waterway as part of a defensive coalition to protect international shipping in mariner. so that will also continue in the event that there are any additional who the attends. is it a scenario that you can envisage where you would see more troops, more us troops, more us equipment to being transferred to that region? yeah, so right now we, we don't have any announcements to make in regards to any additional true deployments to the region as you know, shortly after the a moss is
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a real conflict kicked off. we did deploy a significant number of additional capabilities in the region as part of our regional deterrence efforts. and that gives us k a wide range of capability to be able to respond to a multiple of contingencies, should we need it. it is important to point out that from the very beginning our goal has been to ensure that b is real, homeless. conflict does not broaden into a wider regional conflict that continues to remain a significant focus for the department of defense. and as of right now, we do not see that, that conflict has expanded, it remains contained to gotcha. but we understand the tensions and we'll continue to stay focused on that. just very briefly, um, because i know the time is pressing at the moment, but of course the hope things are being linked to iran in the past. this is a region which as you've just alluded to, is a very tens at the moment. are you concerned a told that an action like this might be seen as a publication that might provoke
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a response from a run itself or other on groups? yeah, well let's be clear. it's the who these that, that initiated and escalated these tensions and the red sea when they started conducting their attacks. and despite multiple warnings would not stop. and so clearly it was communicated that there would be consequences. and last night there were. but as you highlight yes, the who these are backed by iran and i ran does play a role in signaling to its proxy groups that this kind of reckless illegal and dangerous behavior is unacceptable. and so again, we would call on iran to communicate to that with these that they need to stop. to be clear, the united states does not seek conflict or confrontation with iran. all we seek is ensuring that this international waterway and the region remain safe, secure and stable for all peoples to be able to live their lives without having to
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worry about being attacked by a group that clearly has no regard for human life. major, general patton ryder, thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. the it's time for the sports. here's on a. thank you very much, rob. well, we're just minutes away from the start of the agent. come here and cuts off the host who are also defending champions that get the tournaments on the way they faced lebanon at the new sale, the stadium cutoff have the task to dispel some of the bad memories that from the 2020 to will cup, which they hosted the last all 3 of the games that's here now from both captains. it doesn't suffice on a little flap. so the generation who won the 2019 asian company has the rates that were the level of ambition an expectation on. so we are always requiring every game
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we play in any championship we participate in the so give a hug that accounting team on the, at the i hope. but this team, the current generation, can deal with this pressure and stress in a positive amount of money that the $100.00 i buy. let's get the uh, the 1st game of the sales stadium will be a beautiful experience. it will motivate. so we'll place to give that best, but we're not going to be under lots of pressure, because i think the expectations are high on the control team as, as go live now to all the zeros and it was in who's covering the game at the sell a stadium a for us. and this feels like a big moment for all of us. of course it's not as big as the world cup, but the cut out, we're not even supposed to, to host the asian cup. that's right, this is meant to be a that's one of the hard sci fi china. they pulled out in 2022 because of an
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inquiry 9 same policy at that time. and if i showed an art series can so as well come hosting white senior, that's fine. well, i the place to, to step in a pretty short notice and take on this asian come for record the time i think back to when come. so let's talk to these tournaments in 2011. really. the country was on recognizable as to how it looks now. and at that time it was only one of the would be well kept stadiums in place in this country desk to complete the stadium. that was there in 2011 and not did subsequently in the garden massy refurbishments in time for the wells top and just being around this the style stadium tonight, where the welcome final withheld. i just started a year ago between our container in front. sy. incredible. the incredible, less finality, so that's what i mentioned. everything is the same, the way that the funds are coming in from the metro. the web security is laid out so that the way funds being guided up from the south through default towards the stadium a task. so it was unique to vice, to rinse and repeat. so for a major told them. and so they, we used to holding full matches at night during the well,
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the top of the asian company will be up to 3 matches. but that's all i know of the people working on this. so let me know that they are capable of pulling it off in terms of the football. it's kind of sole versus 11. and that's about to kickoff. let's say from tronic as a real scribe, what we can expect from group pay this asian come the title hold, is there a team with a point to pre taught $1.00 these try fee for the 1st time in 2019. but the asian champions failed to replicate that form on the world state age. they woke up and you began with high expectations, but it ended with 3 straight defeats since that group stage exit in that how well cops they replace the manager twice and as guest entrance at last is gold. comp. the team beat mexico on my way to the quotes of finals kind of in 19 corruption. and an economic downturn have combined to de royal china is domestic football league that trend has been reflected by misfiring national team. are the ones have the team made it to the wilcox, and that was more than 20 years ago. china have never won this title. they have
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finished, as one is up twice to jackie's done, or the asian caught for the 1st time, a country where wrestling is the national sports. the nation's famed fighting spirit helped them finished top of that qualifying group. above me. i'm a single pool and could be done. nothing on will play cats hot in the opening match of the tournament. a game that will be played out in the sales stadiums. well, you know, massey's origin team, the team won the world cup in 202211 and will have more humble ambitions. this is only that the asian cops parents and they've never previously made it beyond the group stage. so and it cuts are the defending champion, but i'm assuming they're not the favorites to win this tournament to realistically, who's the favorite to win it? we cancel it so you have a fighting chance to be hoping to amend some a 2019 year old of in 22 is is behind your thing. right. so that sort of been said
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5 days ago, he was in the united arab emirates at the time when i was under a blockade from some of his neighboring countries, including the u. i a and then the team couldn't fly directly to that tournament and they had my friends that i really didn't seem to thrive and not adverse as a. and they went to all of that games that including at the final against japan, really they froze during the well company will be, it's a, it's a high level that will come in the aging come by. their opening masking is that quick to see really did seem to struggle in front of that home front study, hoping that is not the case. it's an item that they can sense and that's at rest and have a good run faith into this tournament. he owns a cats off south korea, really the big under achieve is an agent football producing well cost by a g rep, the air and creating a co sign of young minutes on horseback. but they've not, well in this tournament since 1960 that we're looking to put that right. your panels. so the high strong team of this tournament that probably the favorites. so when they say you can come and do it to 10 live,
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how many sales stadium that thank you very much for that. and that's what we've spoken. we will have more later on on the asian, a couple of notes back to your website. and thank you very much indeed, and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. one more know me stories, don't forget, i'll just say that comes to support as well. stay with us. and obviously the,
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