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as it used to happen next to the stream on out to 0, what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch looming way in and then pulling back out again the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm a clock. this is a new life from so i'm coming up for the next 60 minutes. an interim verdict is expected in south africa's genocide case of israel's actions in gaza will be live at the hague and from the region. another night to his radius strikes on gaza. this time, a residential apartment block is more than $180.00 people killed in this trip. in
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the last 24 hours, a transfer of from and in the gaza strip off of its people are at risk of starvation. hundreds of thousands of children. the controversial execution, a convicted murder in alabama becomes the 1st inmate in the united states to be put to death using nitrogen gas. and i'm time how much with all the sports, including reading champion, know that joke of which has been locked out of bell street and open the well number one who is looking to win the tournament up for an 11th time assigned by 18 is younique's. and that in the semi finals, so it is 10 g m t and we begin this news with a really expected from international court of justice in the hague. around about 2 as time. it's part of the case for what's owned by south africa,
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accusing israel of committing genocide in gaza. of humans, top court will decide whether to order israel to meet diddly, restrain it's offensive in gaza, south africa. and israel testified when the case opened 2 weeks ago, a ruling on whether israel is committing genocide and this trip. well that slightly to take years. south africa or is it belongs to pull through of the palestinian cause and is o c i c j to impose 9 orders. one is row. that's where the military's own going offensive. that's killed, more than 26000 palestinians, and as cool as a humanitarian catastrophe. israel is defended as more by calling it an acts of self defense off to the have mass attack on southern israel on october, the 7th. the i. c. j. 's ruling is binding and without appeal about these ran, the government believes the i c, j will reject the case. the head of the ruling has what israel under mass had to say. we have expected, of course, to throw out the completely upside and ridiculous charges pressed,
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by se if the court in the hague she was enrolled into a c spy. how must move in with a bind by the c flat as long as the enemy bonds by it. second from us will release his honest prisoners detained bias if the occupying state really is all the palestinian prisoners detained by as we have. of course that seems covering every side of this developing story goes, how do you i've moved and southern gaza, stephanie deck or isn't occupied east jerusalem, indiana is back for me. the miller is dining 5, but 1st let's go to james bass. his life for us in the hague. it's like, jane's 1st stop is we've got a couple of hours or so to go, this will be a statement i guess from the i to jail. what will the process be and what are the bearing potential outcomes? yeah. nick, what's gonna happen in 2 hours time is in the space he started building behind me in the hey, a piece of potters. the judges will come onto the bench and they will then the
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presiding judge. we think he's going to read out the ruling. all this cool now is was telling you, this isn't the final ruling in this case, south africa taking israel to court under the genocide convention, south africa cigna tree of the convention as israel. and the south africa says that is where i was reaching that convention, but we don't really have final rolling on that. what we're going to get him anyway . so the people of gauze are, is more important because it's an interim ruling and south africa. there's hope making that the colewell issue, what is known as provisional measures. the court did something similar with regard to russia and ukraine. also with regard to you, me and more in the past, almost south africa ones. and those provisional measures on a big deal of stay at stake here in 2 hours when the cold makes his reading. of course, the cold might not favor south africa. they might favor israel's arguments at night here in the cold. it says he's doing absolutely nothing wrong, it's a bad thing. the rules of law. busy and it's turning out self defense. there's also
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a 3rd option, which is that the court will look at south africa's request and look at israel submission and decide perhaps to agree with some of the things of that because said, but not all of the. so it will be very important, i think, to listen very, very catholics to that legal ruling. that's going to come down from this called a legal ruling that's going to have very important political and diplomatic effects in goals and beyond. right. and beyond that, because if it does go against as ro, the ramifications will be felt far beyond the shows that i yeah. i mean we know from these righty side of uh what is real built that was on kind of sitting in lands. there was a ruling from this court in 2004 israel completely no doubt rooting. so even though this is legally binding rule by the top cold in the united nations system that
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a 193 members of you are not supposed to comply with. we think it's quite likely if the coal was favor south africa's argument that is ro we've just ignore it completely. but that's not the end of the story. because remember, there are countries who are currently supporting is rouse right to self defense. who is saying that israel should continue, is action on the ground and not so you as a note to break, but also the u. k. a. germany that the main countries will. how will they be swayed by decision, by the international court of justice, the favor south africa's case a decision potentially that old? is it an agency spot that i think, what's a really difficult dilemma ahead of those countries in particular, joe biden. and the white house, because of the us on 3 occasions, as you say, it's vito power in the un security council, the block of agency swap. now if this ruling goes in favor of south africa and against israel and says that should be a see. so i think very, very quickly,
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you're going to get a country in the un security council for example, slovenia, which is one of the few european countries that is supporting the genocide action. it's taking place here is likely to put forward another another resolution and security council this time around. i think it's even more difficult for me present by the ac. going to think so in the security council, again, face time, in defiance of the school, the top code in the un system. remember, this is the same us leader who's repeatedly said with regard to ukraine and all the issues that the us believes in the rules based international order. easy prepared to defy a ruling from the top course and not rules by states national or yep. so much that state james moore with you later in the meantime, let's go to johanna is big for me to mentor as dining by there. and for me to imagine is a great deal of interest. that what all the expectations,
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as well aside from south africa, most importantly seeking that as a provisional measure that sees via we've also heard from south africa's international relations administer melody bundle who is said that that's the ultimate objective. aside from that, one of the cool purposes of this application to the i, c, j is highlighting the plight that palestinians are facing the great amount of home that they've enjoyed, the lack of justice and freedom. and this has been both center stage because she said that it's been ignored by the world for far too long. and one of the other issues that south africa says would be in achievement of based on this application to the i. c, j is that the world would look at some of these global institutions in terms of the obligations they have the purposes they have around protecting and us and people around the world. and also potentially looking at how genocide would be defined
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globally. and then ultimately maybe hold those guilty all crimes of genocide holding them accountable. these would be some of the rest of the ramifications of this application to the icy jake, irrespective of the outcome. of course, the south african government hoping for a judgement in their favor. the presidency has said so fall that they all hoping for that to all legal ends, up to them active means to bring a ceasefire to garza and from a to give us a good context to explain just why south africa feel so. so determined about bringing this case to the international court of justice in the 1st place, the ever since the african national congress statement of hallway and a post democratic south africa. the prior to that had a good relationship or the supported the palestinian struggle. and that kind of policy, of course, became a government policy international relations policy for south africa. especially
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given that to be a parted government. and so that africa had a good relationship with israel and even to the extent of a military assistance. could diplomatic ties solve africa, the post of pocket government moved away from that as far as possible, given the struggle history. so it's both south africa's apart a tree street, but also south africa being a signatory to the genocide convention. it's because of those reasons, the government says that it's bald to try and assist the palestinians as far as possible. this is really about humanity. this is about the struggle for justice and freedom one that so that persons can resume to us as specifically the amc. that was a part to you of liberation before coming into hallway in south africa. and ultimately, the key point is that this is about the struggle for justice and it's an issue around humanity, not one that strict about the palestinians, from a to thanks for that jeff, i'm going to live and johanna is bug. we're going across now to occupy these truths and stephanie deckers done you by for us there,
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and it's step. so we heard from james, but other about the disdain. a full this case for me is ready. leadership, what, what's a move generally about what's happening at the hague today? it is right of the very much so i think there is re, these probably mostly united in the outrage really at this case their position is that they are victims of what was the most fruitful attack on october the 7th. and that it should be how mouse and adult even though this is a court between countries. but that's the feeling that it certainly shouldn't be israel, defending itself. so that's been the message here or that long since the very beginning, that israel has a right to defend itself, that what it is doing is trying to close off most care to not harm civilians at the leadership. boy saying that it is how may i ask who put civilians in harm's way. that is how that's who puts us military infrastructure in around things like schools and hospitals and urban areas. so,
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but they are taking it seriously over the weeks. these really media has said has meet that top legal advisors, have been advising the government, saying that there is a very possible case that it could go in south africa's favor. and what would that mean for this submitted to operation? because it is legally binding, even though there is no enforcement mechanism other than the security council. of course, the question mark is, how is the us going to react if it does indeed vote in favor of south africa. but it, it is something that has a moral and diplomatic implications. and even yesterday, last night, the prime minister convened a meeting of the top and legal advisors, the attorney general, the minister of justice, to discuss at all the scenarios that could be coming out today. they're taking it very seriously, and as you mentioned there, the real reaction from is ratings is outraged that they are facing these kinds of charges and are defending themselves. alright, stuff that will be speaking to a little bit later about other matters. but for the time being,
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thanks very much and stuff that got that in my district from thank. now let's get the view from dollars or itself honey. my move joins is from rafa. in southern does not honey, the heart goes on there on the ground. all people able to focus on events that the young yes, well there is a great deal of it and disappear into the ruling to day i disappeared. the total of black out people that been experiencing was a positive you day is that they don't have the problem the what's going on the bottom of the talk to, to rely on what dates are in or read it from the hearing session. understand it's not a surprise problem today and then given the on to do is you know, a lot about the mechanism of the you on an international organizations and agencies such as the international court of justice, you know, they can make binding decisions. the, the,
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the power to implement them. and so far they've done doing bombing the ruling. please meet in the major priority of their deal alive, which is just place you on a personalities in the, in the mouth. very appealing from the hearing session time to be more palestinians have been killed and mean more destruction to their residential. 7 civic institutions, more deprivation to access the water and food and medical supplies or public facility are now to sort of do the game under destruction. palestinians express the guy just didn't have the priority only now, which is an end up with this madness and into the ongoing mass killing of their own people to help the international court of justice by south africa. the country that is in the past apartheid is now taking the lead in fighting a per type in other countries that it will succeed to bring israel to the court
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room and how do hold it accountable for the genocide if it's too many right now. however, there's a little bit of disappointment that you know, as long as the us doesn't use that slab raise on. 6 a 2 floors is run to a seas fired. there would be a little deeper on this. we paid to the time so that so we'll leave it there for the time being. is that friday's time and it goes on behind you honey. my mood that rafa in southern gaza. i mean we can see this is yeah, that's a piece pile us up, the hague. now that's with a delegates of lawyers and the judges themselves will be arriving. as time goes on, the wearing was hour and $45.00 were expecting the pronouncement, the rudely expected from the international court of justice. a part of his case brought on by south africa, accusing his realm of committing genocide in dollars or in these initial pronouncements that were anticipating at vets who were getting
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a lot of interest. a lot of protests and demonstrations out in the streets that fastened is amongst them outside the hague, where a palestinian supporters of gun to the head of this court ruling. and so as that the whole process has gone to a huge amount of attention around the world, demonstrations on the way, right, there is the same. what's going on? well absolutely, we are expecting hundreds of protests here at the central station and the hey, going to have of course the same as the city of international peace and justice. and that's exactly because there are 2 fairly important international ports here in the hague. and one of them across all the eyes of the world, i'm out on the international court of justice and that's where these protests, those will march to in the next few minutes. and i'm joined here by one of them. a one of the organizers stuff, my boss, my sorry to, to have you here. it's
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a big day also for the protests who have been to transfer your friends with testing for weeks and weeks and weeks right. for months, for over a 100 days we have some processing. and today's date's historical significance, a really big day because it's the i c j rules in favor of preliminary measures and were very helpful. they will. then that would be a really big step in the fights of palestinian liberation. because then all the parties that have signed the genocide convention, they will be legally obligated to ensure that these preliminary measures are taken . so you hope the ruling will be israel should stop its military operation immediately. yes. to ensure that there's no more harm done to the palestinian people. many governments also the dutch government, your government, it's still backing is for outright. how hopeful are you that the pressure from these governments will be on a swell anytime soon or a lot sooner than it is happening now?
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this court ruling woodson, they're really, really strong message to other governments. they would have a legal obligation, as i said, under the genocide convention, which they under sign. right. so they have a legal obligation to make sure no more harm is done. so make sure these preliminary measures are implemented and they cannot, ex, with immune as it israel has impunity any longer. in the case of course, that the court rules otherwise and say for of israel, what will be the response of all the protest. so scattering today, of course we will be very angry, we would be disappointed, but we would not stop protesting. we would not stop our actions because in the ends we all know very well that it's small institutions like the i c, j that make a free palestine happen. it's the people on the ground. it's the people fighting during the fights for liberation that will make it happen in the end. thank you so
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much for joining us. so these protests of, so i'm out here around the house and i will walk towards the international court of justice where they will all watch the ruling in around 2 hours from now on the big screen. and then we'll see how it is done. a response dates that back will be of course, back with you, as in when that takes place to start passing the at the hague. well, south africa is accused as relative, 8 genocidal x in this case at the international court of justice. and they come on to these headings. the 1st is the killing of palestinians, many 26000 to being killed since a will began at least 8000 the missing. then there is causing serious bodily and mental home. more than 64000 palestinians have been injured and over 1000 children have lost limbs. next is mass expulsions from homes and displacements that covers the forcible displacement of 85 percent of causes population. deprivation of food
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and bolts are relates to is ready. lead is calling for complete siege of dogs, a blocking electricity, food, volta and fuel, deprivation of shelter, clothes, hygiene, incentive molding, $230.00 a tax on health facilities, destruction of palestinian life sites, the obliteration of in time, neighborhoods, housing infrastructure of schools, religious sites, i'm cultural institutions and the age of genocide lacked as imposing measures intended to prevent buff this highlights unsafe conditions for giving bath and an increase in premature let's. let's take this on with richard full cause an american professor emeritus of international law at princeton university and a format special ripple to for your policy and touches joints is now live from london. richard, thanks for joining us here on out of here at this time. and i'm just wondering about the process. first of all, we've got 15 judges comprising the international court of justice. how do they come
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to a decision that provisional decision about this as well? i think good a clear case of evaluating the evidence and the evidence as you just summarized, it seems to me over a well known that there is a genocide under way. it's been viewed by the people of the world in real time that has never happened before. is a, is the most transparent genocide in human history and for the court to back away from this will damage to international law. and the court as an institution, the highest tribunal, a viewing system that will not stop
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the struggle and the us in advance as well as israel has express skepticism about whether the south african initiative has any legal merit. they have. both governments have been very dismissive of the validity of the south african initiative, the t i c j. rules that and given as you say it's, it's that lynch pin really to maintaining well daughter and disputes between states account just shortly. account just ignore that. it will be written if occasions when the there are where what, how many, yes, in my view there will be implications here or whatever it decide if it decides for or in favor of the provisional measures. they'll be a implementation prices. and they will be that tuckahoe,
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or as to whether this ruling will be implemented and enforce and compliance with by israel. it's free court, find just test nicole or kind of way of avoiding a positive decision that or cause so much our or a then it will also activate the forces of popular opinion and create a civil society of pressure to do something to stop the terrible ordeal that the power sent in people are being subjected to that i guess that about pressure it could be felt most implicitly by the us president joe biden
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. if the court finds the south africa for these interim measures, how much pressure do you think it would put on him to add to then pressure himself israel to abide by which way he will turn. he has generally been quite the high end of the criticism of israel and i should say that he will not take a position a supporter of the implementation, profess jessica gas. okay, we'll leave that for now. we've still got that decision to come from the international justice. we don't know which way it's going to go. so we'll see in round about just over our in house time. richard full, thanks for speaking to us from international the professor americans of international at princeton university. thank you. take care. now does this health ministry says at least
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a 183 palestinians have been killed in his really attached to the past 24 hours? that's taken to death, toby, on the 26000 bodies of just being pylee off of the i likes the hospital in the bottle as well as not the hospital and con eunice intends baffles a raging between palestinian groups and these ready ami in the city marked off last month, the 5, the lights of the cellphones rescue work is dig through the debris of a residential building and the elders. a way the central gauze is radiated strikes over night and into friday morning will so target to all new site out for it. the g can killing several palestine is one of the victims. yeah. they'll that i'll walk a generous that he needs young son were killed and the family home was born. those wounded in countless other attacks stream into outlook. so hosted our house was bombarded,
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says this john they bombed the house and everything fell on our heads. screens another the world health organization reports only 14 of garza, city, 6 hospitals, a functioning and only portion. in some cases, doctors can do nothing but watch. unable to help people, it's happening right in front of the eyes. this child has been killed and nobody can do anything. don't even the doctors can do anything for him. in the, in con, units in the south of the strip, thousands of palestinians are preparing to leave for on the wasi waste of the city is really occupation planes dropped the flick, saying that we must evacuate the area and go to the mass or medical complex via bar
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street, so everyone left, but they were violent confrontations, their situation is extremely difficult. we're calling on the red cross to come and escort people to the safe passage. israel wants us to use these families who have already lost so much on are forced to flee yet again, this time towards the coast with no guarantee that they'll be any sights of it. mike level will do 0 is now deserved. understands that the cutters, prime minister will meet the heads of the u. s. is really and egyptian intelligence agencies in europe this weekend to try and secure a deal between how my son is ro talked to taking place ahead of the meeting. but mediators havent been able to bring the parties any closer to a compromise. let's speak once again to stephanie deckers and occupied these drizzling stuff. tell us about this. what are you hearing about these negotiations? well, they've been ongoing. those lines of communication have remained open as difficult
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as these conversations have been these negotiations and they've taken place on the level of members of the team. you also have the us special envoy brenton regard in cairo and in doha last week. so what you're seeing now is the different levels of tools. so you mentioned there, the heads of intelligence agencies of the us, of israel, of egypt with co star as a foreign and time minister. so i think this tells you that there is some momentum when it comes to proposal on the ground. we understand from sources that some of the basic issues have been agreed upon. the sticking point, it seems, which is pretty much what both sides have been at odds on is the length of the association of hostilities at the moment. what's on the table is 2 months is around the saying was how mouse has maintained that it needs to be a total end to the war until it's going to start to even agree to reduce the captives just briefly. some of the issues that we understand have been discussed, they're talking about one captive for
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a 100 palestinian prisoners and exchange that last deal we had. it was around one captive for 3 pa listing and preserves. so these talks are getting more serious and getting more complicated as this war drives on. many people will tell you that even if 2 months association opposed to that is get, it gets agreed upon. this could also mean an end to the war, but i think we cannot get too hopeful at the moment. but i think yes, reading into the level of this meeting is that there is certainly more momentum than what we've seen since the collapse of the last deal at the beginning of december. interesting. all right, stuff. thanks for that. update that stuff. decor reporting back to slide here. not 0. i'm going to send that. i'm guessing. hold on. guess capital volvo. the fast were wild fires are raging on the hills surrounding the city due to a severe drowsing sense of 5 by in the menial weather phenomenon and climate change,
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the 10s of thousands people protested against the straight v a day in solidarity with us communities. the phones to spy, to being winter, with people rushing to the beach to enjoy temperatures in valencia reaching 24 degrees celsius. now those conditions are still there on fridays spreading across more western and central parts of europe. but the change is going to come on saturday will still be clinging to some of that ones in cities like madrid, but that's not the same story across to central areas. you can see that cold sweeping in it remains, but to the cold winter has got its grip for west and pots of rushes, stretching down towards the southeast. and that's, we've got some very windy conditions around the adriatic, that snow as well, pushing across into, to kia. we've also got some smarter lingering across than the scans and maybe
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a heavy in sweden, a flood warning out the red 4th. with that heavy rain that descends down into poland and of course, most central areas and fronds on friday. behind that it is looking more mild. it remains that way for britain, on the island of island still when the conditions around coastal areas. but lots of dry and white skies here that extends across and essential areas. it is going to get much cold. however, for the se, for grease and athens of the oil rich, your rock is facing a crisis and a final bike to results water as dams built by its upstream neighbors with strict flow under investment and climate change, or exacerbate do the situation. now, when regions were settled funding 1st, image pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could
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the other day. you're watching out 0 minded up top stories is i need is where the armies killed at least a 183 palestinians across the gauze and strip in the past 24 hours. that takes the death toll to more than $26000.00 will be done. you know, taylor holden, 64000 others have been in the international court of justice in the 8th is expected to deliver a ruling on emergency measures against israel. in a genocide case, broad 5 south africa, south africa wants to court to order an immediate cease by protect palestinians garza. well south africa's international relations minister says the case is highlighting this offering and policy institute. the international community of cool south africa is hopeful. we will is approach this case in a positive spirit, but i'll quote, this was really that it has by till to highlight the plot of the
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innocent in palestine and to also a look the international community to the great home that is being done to the people of post i'm to public institutions and to the general role in that area and also draw attention to the lack of justice and freedom over many, many decades, much of which has been ignored by the world. so today i think of the palestinian issue is front and same top the world, and that is a very important a chief went through this case, broad advice on africa. all right, let's take this on with the mutual bar who's a c of q global research, which is the research and strategic communications which is based in israel. also an advisor to was an advisor to form is ready for us, but she will imperative mutual joins of supply from west jerusalem mitchell,
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good and heavy with his hair on 20. thanks for joining us. how far is like is the, is ready administration about the potential outcome from the hague as well? they're worried because it's not just that it's the icy g then. so as a corner guess it is like a kangaroo court. meaning it's, it is a joke that this even, you know, as being brought in by south africa, south africa, you know, has their own internal problems and they have an election coming up. so they figure out, instead of trying to deal with issues in crime and poverty in south africa, let's call our attention and be the international champion of hamas, or the palestinians, and the from us. you don't see anyone bringing from us up at the international court of justice even though they are holding a you know, more than a 100 hostages, even though they've committed a violent uh, war crimes and rate grant. and every people and the indiscriminately fire rockets and civilian population use like what i'm gonna tell you may call it a category pool, but it is, it's a pinnacle of justice in the whole the. so let me start, let me stop. i'll just just let me just carry on it. it is dependent on the view and justice isn't it?
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and if the i c j, let's not get into the wise and the very michel i then what of all you, but what uh, what are your thoughts on? i maybe speak 1st of all, right? if the i c j does bring into images, including an immediate cease, why? when it change anything on the ground, do you think don't know, we'll have to wait and see. all right, are there any who european nations that are joining sell that for goodness a bit. mean, i think of, i think a lot of the countries are there any error countries of all the gulf states who's joining south africa gunners? who's taking and balancing and refugees? i mean, this is politics. this is pure politics. okay. south africa's do you make coolant? public and the in the west side of the hour and 20 minutes, a decision will be made whatever we say we all you about. we discuss it in less than a 100. 20 minutes a decision will be made and if that decision does follow, you know what south africa wanted to do. and there are provisional guidelines that bullets have a visual vision saying that it has to be
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a ceasefire side is going to present a problem for israel's more reputation around the world. best fine. and, and you know what, let's say that happens. the bottom line is that everyone in israel agrees that sky versus the, the people in israel are, and even the government and the opposition. what's going to matter is not what happens in an hour. the israeli government and the idea will continue to defend 9000000 residents of the state of israel, the citizens, these rallies jewish power of israelis and the state of israel. and who really cares what the i c g is going to say in another hour. i'm not gonna get concerned of it. i, you know, we'll have to see what they say. as the end of the day, we have to defend our country. we have to get the hostages back, and it's really not going to matter. it's just not good, no matter what. what did you say the thing there is growing international support for uh you know, for the plight of the people of gauze with nearly 26000 people have been killed at
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least a 1000. the missing thoughtless killed wouldn't have been killed baby going into that. you're not gonna say about this. my, my point is we know it's not argue about the facts. and the thing is, let's get into what it means. if the i c, j 5 is a gates israel. what about the implications for the prime minister benjamin netanyahu? if this happens? because as i say, we cannot hear about the whys and wherefores. but if this decision is made on the, what will that mean for the is really probably minister. first of all of those 26000 has probably 10000, some us members of the said thousands, 10000. we don't know that's the goal is to get those from us members. break through those 10. my question was the cajuns for the is reading the prime minister benjamin netanyahu? a yes, whole tears literally all tiers with the i see today says what he thinks the i c j . let's say some crazy things of africa, the moral voice of the world. let's face that and know as
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a normal country is coming out and bringing israel to the court and the i, c, j finds a way to say we demand as really stop immediately and have a ceasefire. so what was going to listen to that? who cares about that? at this point is just not relevant. were defending is rarely citizens from rocket fire. we're trying to get our hostages back. why isn't this a mazda on trial? why aren't all these companies that are calling for, sees fire? they're exactly where am i to know who to, because most has noticed the show, but it's the heavier, the, the attorney general here when it be appreciated, have the right now i just want to thing, do you want secretary read to me that you have to have it we have to move towards the palestinian state and is we'll have to recognize that. but never once did he say the palestinians have to recognize israel because the leaders are right. and i'm, i think we are not, we don't hold into states. so what is this all about is politics or i meant to what, what saint michel the in our play. i'm an excellent where i c,
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g has to say thanks for joining us here. thank you. let's talk and let's talk next week. let's talk next week and see what happens. so that's what's really going to be the, the determination that what the icy juices relevant to relevant to the citizens of israel. i can tell you that now the the new 0 and security council has discussed the dining of a russian military play near the border with the crate. that's as much as you may think. musket accuses cave down in the croft it says was transporting a crate in prism is a pool. you credit has requested more evidence that said not from gabriel and his own day reports from the un headquarters in new york to a pre meditated crime at an emergency meeting of the un security council. that is how russia describe the downing of a plane, reportedly carrying dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war. but not unless it us
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peacekeepers this time, the key regime for some inexplicable reason, decided to sabotage this procedure and do it in the most barbaric way possible. as was shown, brother preliminary investigation, this act of terror by the ukrainian armed forces was done by using an anti aircraft complex from the car key, or blast. a lot is indicating this could be either an american patriot or an iris t system, which is german, manufactured in carefully worded statements. the ukranian representative put the blame on russia, russia, there is full responsibility for the lives. so few crane and prisoners of war. we insist on conducting an international investigation discovery as all the circumstances of this incident. but it will be difficult if not impossible for the un to conduct a probe into the downing of the plane. and that's because it was a military aircraft. and that's something that you and international civil aviation
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organization doesn't have the jurisdiction to look into gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at the united nations in new york. now nicole has all the russia to send back hundreds of its nationals who are recruited to fight against you cray. it's estimated more than $200.00. not please join the will. at least 14 have been killed, according to the polls for a minister is called the must go to return the bodies. a russian called a sentence, a woman to 27 years in prison, for the assassination of a prominent pro criminal blogger, a 26 year old darya trip hoover, was convicted of terrorism charges in connection with the death of lynn to task. he was killed last april. in a bomb attack of the state of alabama is carried out the 1st execution of a prisoner in the united states by these of nitrogen gas, 58 year old tenants. smith was put to death for his role in the 1988 murder christmas living. as more as far as the state of alabama is concerned,
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the execution was the success. smith was pronounced to cease by positions at 82558 year old kenneth smith convicted for his role and a 1988 murder for hire was forced to breed nitrogen gas. a form of suffocation was strapped to a gurney. journalists were allowed to watch. he appeared conscious for several minutes and to the execution. for about 2 minutes following that kind of smith shuck and rides for about 2 minutes on a gurney. that was followed by several minutes of deep breath smith's lawyer say the use of nitrogen gas violated the u. s. constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. a view back by demonstrators who oppose the death penalty. united nations experts warranted could be painful and would likely violate prohibitions on torture. but the u. s. supreme court denied smith's appeal. jeff hood,
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his spiritual advisor, was with him at the end. over and over again, we were said that this was going to be the most humane execution that humanity has ever ever experienced. there is no doubt that even the most ho full of persons, i could not look at what we saw tonight and see any sort of he mains. this was the 2nd attempt to execute. smith, in 2022 prison officials spent hours trying to give him a legal injection, but never hit a vein going forward. alabama as well as 2 other states that still allow capital punishment plan to use nitrogen to inflict the ultimate punishment. kristin salumi algebra to columbia, which is coming up for international health. is it bottles thousands of far as far as across the country? hundreds of 5 fights and some volunteers have been trying to extinguish places in mountains, around bogota and sandra,
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rump. he actually has one from the air and on the ground. hundreds of firefighters and soldiers from the columbia army have been battling around the clock against dozens of forest fires burning across the country in the capital. besides, there are at least 6 buyers in the city surrounding hills. some of them close to buildings and houses. the emergency themes are using hose rakes and machetes to create fire breaks on the sloping hills to contain the fires. you know, we, i mean, take real quick. some hot spots are still active. they are being contained but at nights because of a high altitude in women's, like flare up again and creating new files and on the streets of book with many are wearing masks to deal with the worst. and the need of quality schools and universities close to the fire were closed and dozens of flights canceled or delayed due to low disability is the 1st i have seen in many english. and i have been leaving 3 blocks from here for, for the things experts say
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a particularly severe dry season, compounded by a new weather phenomenon, which typically produces hotter and dryer weather together with climate change are to blame. but they are not excluding a human hand in some of the outbreaks. overall, columbia split out more than $200.00 fires this month across much of the country. around 8 per day, a cities in towns face record temperatures. the government says it has already spent almost half of the budget set out for confronting a new president. goose, double paid through, declared a natural disaster to transfer more resources to fight the fires and leave it for international health. for the fundamental problem during this season is not just for lack of water, but the heat as well. the wi fi evaporates and the fire has and it's an aggravated el nino phenomena. on top of that, you'll global warming on the climate crisis and allow me to read all that just fear
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that this could be just the beginning of an extended and possibly unprecedented dry spell that could bring more fires and droughts across much of the country. and many also fear that columbia might be ill prepared for it. allison that i'm 50, i'm just so you have a good a to problems with farm is of dump rubbish in front of the train station and purchase the gates rising cost by blaming the government and the use of rising prices, tax and costs on the new environmental rules as something of use that attracts, is to disrupt traffic. the move which has been growing across france, inspired by some of the demonstrations in germany, and in the netherlands. tens of thousands of people in australia are protesting and solidarity with indigenous people that cooling for australia day to be abolished. don't celebrate to the different time national holiday on friday, month to day british fleet sailed into city hall. but more than 200 years ago, contingent australian say it represents injustices they've suffered since you're
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a pin co, nice ation. jessica washington, as more in sydney, thousands of people mocked australia day by taking pause in a protest march close to change the change at the national day has been growing in recent years. demonstrations said, celebrates colonization. and the disposition, if ever original and torres strait islander, in my opinion, they should be now astride today. celebrate the genocide of any other people. it should be abolished. this is not started i. this is invasion no to us, observed annually on january. the 26th is really day marks the end of the 3 of the arrival of the british 1st fleet in sidney cove. more than 200 years ago. the city is protest included a sizable palestinian representation with some participants drawing comparisons between the experiences of indigenous australians and palestinian inside. i can
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clearly see this country from what it is i proud to call on him that seeks to maintain supremacy racism and injustice. also, mr. aliens still celebrate the national day. all those particularly young people are increasingly rejecting its. earlier this week, statues of 2 colonial figures in milton were vandalized. i think the say is about recognizing that it's shared, it's going to talk history. i want you to stay with our best agents, paypal. the debates around changing the dates of history in the day has gone and public attention for years. several communities have moved the citizenship ceremonies to another date, and some retailers have stopped selling australia de merchandise. jessica washington out to 0, that we're gonna take a break now. coming up in sports, we go to action some of the well number one is one of the was the grand slam matches. he's ever plays
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the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant. the
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business legions to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the . alright, let's go with his boat centers, daddy. bye. thank you very much. and nick, well raining can be no bucks. your coverage has been knocked out the bills straightened open. well, number one was looking to win, and 11th, and melbourne. title boss was beaten by janik center in the semi finals sale, not a customer of reaching the australian open. final has almost become routine for novak drop of it, but his semi final opponent, younique's sinner, had looked an interest in following the script fitness dot to the match in irresistible form, taking down the reigning champion, 61 in the 1st that i went the
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tell you in one of the 2nd, in almost as dominant fashion clinching get 62 pick ups that really seemed don't jokers, which did show some fights. he produced one of the big shots of the match on route 23rd, that on the tie break. but that was the go to the go for this to be installed in a closed the full that 63 to see the memorable when it's always nice to have this kind of play where you can learn from. um i last the last year and then it said missing limited on so i, i think i, i learned a lot from that then you know it's, it's all part of the process. i'm really happy to share this here with you guys. and then also with my team, i was in a way, shocked with my level, you know, you know, you know, in a bad way, i mean,
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not much. i was doing rights in the 1st 2 sets. and yeah, i guess this is one of the worst grants i matches. i've ever played joke that you have to wait to claim is 25th of brands and i'm tied to the center. however, winning a 5th is now just one, be 3 away. developmentally i was just the, to the saudi arabia. my dental dental mancini has admitted his side to face a difficult task, reaching the asian cub court to find of this how these will take on south korea and the rhonda 16 on tuesday. it follows them finishing top of group as of the joint. it gets tightened, game in which they missed a penalty. so they haven't hit the top form yet and the torment as they look to win
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it for a full time. they are very good the. all they play is play your up. that a very good experience are many as the plane you're up that any to be different from us. but you know, is there one game 90 minutes? if with 190 minutes a. but if he could happen, they play a guy's to many times a day as that got a we know that would be very difficult to match them, but not all the 4 as a model also for them. so let's take a look at the last 16 drawing full on sunday, 2015. when is australia take on indonesia and says you can stand say the u. a. e monday sees a rock take on jordan. then defending champions and host caught up play palestine at all based stadium on tuesday. on top of that, massive saw the south korea so done. we'll see what was focused on ins, highland collide and defined today behind on wednesday with iran taken on syria in
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the last knockout stage. much to the was best football if they're not missing castiano, rinaldo was faced off one more time. saudi arabia woke up when a messy has arrived and re, uh, the, with his into miami teammates ahead of the match against a mess up. and then he, loud as part of the we as he's in the cop exciting showdown between the 2 legends will take place on february. the 1st a and b a, the boston celtics dominated the miami heat with a $143.00 to a $110.00 victory. jason tatum led the way with 26 points and 83 bounce for stop. so for thinking is either 19 points before leaving the game due to a less ankle injury for this slide. his exhibit celtics maintain the control of the game to feel. but when they have now extend that the winning speaking to re getting our group and just before we go is just being announced that live a pool manager. you all don't club but we'll step down at the end of the season.
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we'll have more on that story and our next bulletin, but for now, after next. so i thought you very much relief about fantastic. see you later. i put him on the website. it pulls out. is there a don't calm is the address? that's it for me, but some of my colleagues tell mccrae will be back in couple minutes with the most direct way for me to get into the brain is by inhaling back in my game to get tucked up all the time. so you're bringing the nozzle up to your mouse. yeah . and i would blow through how many times do you think you'd be interested in? oh, my 100. and so why you were spring? did it ever occurred to that? what your spring might hurt you? hers, i have plans for people. so who do you hold responsible for what's
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happened to nicely to you and it should be a time to read it within your comment, you cannot make crisis. it's a life consumed by the struggle to meet the cost of simply living limits to price hikes and forced evictions. and i'm likely candidate can spend, emerges from these quiet for time and to become the face of a ross was smoothly giving home to his community space housing specialist, a witness documentary on now to 0. this is the 1st genocide that we see in the field. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in the listening most covers have in use is this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global sustainable tourism comes
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village life here retains it's charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural historical and cultural beauties. the the hello until mccrae. this is the news on the line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the international court of justice is around an hour away from experius rolling with is ro must and it's more on guns protest as
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