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the law firm scene investigators, but we're doing it from space design to inform, most events and exposure. you want to compete at the link, the games they come, stay relax. see the well from a different perspective on our jesse or the israel most in accordance with its obligations under the genocide convention in relation to palestinians in gaza. take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of all acts within the scope of article 2 of the convention. the you and stop cold essex as well to prevent genocide in garza and la humanitarian, the 8th. it still shows volkswagen ceasefire. the
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blogs, the whole revenue of watching, obviously are like my headquarters here in the also coming up. the charge of genocide level against visual is not only falls is a regions it's volumes as well rejects the ruling is prime minister benjamin netanyahu bottles to carry on with his long concept because of the largest remaining health facility and also hospitalized out of the house. hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced palestinians of trump, the without food and medicine. it was an easy new jewelry, old as the former us president donald trump, to pay more than $83000000.00 to a right to tears tip of desolation. the welcome to the program, the u. n's top court has ordered israel to take measures to prevent genocide in gaza. it's the 1st ruling by the international court of justice and the case filed by south africa against israel. else judges vices overwhelmingly,
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in favor of the 6 provisional measures, asking as well to prevent death and destruction, but they stopped short of ordering a sci fi. now the quote also called on from us to release is right. the captives of diplomatic entity james base has moved from the hague. 17 judges of the us talk legal body took part in the deliberations on south africa's case against israel, brought home the genocide convention. that ruling right out by the courts president concluded that south africa's planes were plausible, but the situation and cause that was very grave and urgent. and the israel, by the dehumanizing language of its leaders, had shown intent. she directly quoted israel's president and its defense minister, minister, golan stated, speaking to his rarely troops on the guards and border. i quote, i have released all restraints. you saw what we are fighting against. we are fighting human animals. this is the isis of gaza. the quotes president then read
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outlook judges decisions, israel most in accordance with its obligations under the genocide convention in relation to palestinians in gaza. take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of all acts within the scope of article 2 of the convention. applaud routing, which included the note of the israel properly deal with the da humanitarian situation. but there was no specific cold for them. agency spar the outside the court, south africa's foreign minister gave her reaction to reporters in it's so sizing uh the order they would have to be a ceasefire without the order doesn't actually what the fuck are you disappointed because they didn't specify i'm i have no way that i'm going to say, i'm disappointed i hoped for it,
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but the fact of delivering humanitarian aid, the fact of taking measures that reduce the levels of home against persons who have no role in what israel is come back to. for me requires a c spy. this is just an interim ruling. this case is expected to go on for a number of years, but there is another important landmark in just one months time. israel has been ordered to produce a report for the judges explaining how it's complying with this ruling. james buys, ouch. is era. the hague. meanwhile, there has been no response of the plane goes up now. so how spilling con you this is under siege by the israeli army. i mean, it's heavy fighting there by at least 300 patients and 5000 displays people have trumped in solid. the wells health organization is quoting for an immediate si size, so it can be percentage the hospital with urgently needed like saving supplies. it
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also helps, but there's also really on fuel in food and is there longer functioning after most of it stuff, flat doctors without borders site many, when did palestinians will have no options for treatment as, as well as offensive intensifies in southern garza, of the very military is open fire on displays to palestinians in con you this local souls is a number of people in just that a fee is that is right. the forces may be preparing to arrest large numbers of palestinians in the area. well, people and girls have expressed disappointment viewing court's ruling, which didn't old receipts 5 to stop the blood shed. some of the year, the international court was supposed to, at least to demand an immediate cease by a bus. and fortunately back and it didn't, we really disappointed because it's like saying this aggression came continue. it's a pissy rebuilding. yeah, we heard about the i see
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a decision in the hate and it's not what we expected. most of the displaced people of civilians including children living that we hopes that the decision would reflect that which human beings, human beings being exposed ethnic cleansing. we should be treat to the search result the court would at least amount of ceasefire. capitalism reports so from rough, the palestinians today were hearing the ruling by the international court of justice regarding his oldest for these ready occupation forces to prevent the size of the attacks in gaza strip and also to allow for more humanitarian supplies. how this thing is a fact square, completely desperate in terms of the, the ongoing is really miniature tax, despite the, the resolution made by the international court of justice as is well is, expands and submitted to have taxed on different areas of course, because especially in the southern part that's supposed to be a save soon for guns and which also excessive bates. you me to tell you the
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situation and conditions at the very limited number of a human serious applies being delivered into gaza strip as more evacuation or just being issued for residents. con you in a city to sleep seeking safety to reflect on the ongoing for bottom. it's also for roughly district within the past few hours. tar cubism, which is 0, roughly in southern gaza. south african presents a real oppose that has uploaded the i. c j's ruling. he was in pretoria with his supporters when the decision was announced, the south african government said because provisional measures are decisive, victory for the international rule of law. we expect israel as a self proclaimed democracy and the state that respects the floor to abide by that mesh just handed down by the international court of justice. after more than half a century of occupation, this possession oppression and
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a party as the palestinian p postcards for justice had been heated by an eminent organ of the united nations. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reacted angrily to the colts decision. he called the rolling a disgrace is ro, we'll have to report now to the i c j within a month regarding its compliance with the measures hold of domains reports now from tel aviv damage to the court did not cool and these are up to stop is military campaign in gaza, but it also did not throw out the case submitted by south africa on genocide the limited as israel requests with alarm. instead, the international court of justice. would it israel to take steps to prevent acts of genocide in gaza at ruling the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was quick to dismiss open. israel's commitment to international law is on wavering. a equally
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unwavering is our sacred commitment to continue to defend our country and defend our people like every country. israel has an inherent right to defend itself. the vile attempt to deny as well, this fundamental right is blazing discrimination against the jew estates taking no going into the proceedings. israel was hoping it could rely on the vote of the 6 western judges, a decor, but vote after vote, it became clear that the judges were united in their decisions twice even getting the vote of these really judge. on 2 of the 6 provisional measures by 16 votes to one, the state of israel shall take all measures within its power to prevent and punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide in relation to members of the palestinian group in the gaza strip. but while the quote session was underway, the war continued in gaza is really tags targeting the surroundings of the mental
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hospital. and it strikes targeting homes where civilians were sheltering. similar tactics made the basis of south africa submission to the international court of justice. israel is under pressure internationally, but the total public support for the war remains high. i think there's a lot of double standards placed on israel if you look at the un resolutions throughout the world. so many are placed are in indictments of israel and countries that are notorious for human rights violations seem to get by without the same scrutiny. so i think this is par, for course, for the international community to place this level of scrutiny on israel is re lease over whelming these think that the army is using the necessary amount of power in gaza. and the high number of civilian casualties is justified for israel to reach its schools. so even if the court did not hold for
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a ceasefire over israel to pull out of gaza, this is the 1st time israel is shipped of what palestinian c. as in peter, a g at the expense is not clear if it will abide by any of the rulings or how. but for decades, israel has been saying that it has the most moral army in the world, the international court of justice, deans, otherwise. and now is, will, is required to submit the report within a months showing how it complies with these provisional measures for the how many others you tell of it's not the united nations are above both of those met to discuss the i c j ruling while the un secretary general, re, if i'm just cold for cease fire. gabriel. and it's on the report from new york late friday after all day taking stock of the i. c. j. decision at the hague. ambassadors from arab countries gather at the united nations to discuss
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a key question. what next? after allowing the media to film the opening portion of the meeting, the rest was behind closed doors, so talks could continue in private. before the meeting, the palestinian representative said now was the time to seize the moment. if one to look at the provision and imagine separately and collectively, it gives the a clear message that in order to do all the things that they're asking for, you need a sees flat forwarded to to have you and secretary general. antonio gutierrez, issued a statement through spokesperson acknowledging the i c j ruling, but offering few insights on how he views. the judgement is the secretary general disappointed that the i c. j did not call for a a ceasefire. there's the secretary, john was not here to do color commentating on, on decisions of the independent court of the what his position has been. what it is,
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it's been very clear. it's what the secretary general thinks that what he would like to see is an immediate humanitarian cease fire all eyes. now turn to the security council. it seems likely that by the middle of next week, the counselor will call for an open meeting to discuss the rulings by the i c j. then the question becomes, will algeria, the error of the member of the council begin to circulate a draft resolution calling for an immediate cease fire. diplomatic sources are telling us all indications are pointing to exactly that. gabriel's on to l, just even at the united nations, new york. now the reaction to be honest, a ruling in the occupied westbank was nice. it's charles trots. it was with palestinians, the, as they watched the proceedings and sold from the hague and the city tomorrow. and the occupied westbank shows like pictures from inside. you installed the quote in the hague. so the tooling states that israel must take little measures to prevent
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genocidal ex any to garza. but there was no order of a c slide to stop the killing. so there's little surprise amongst those present when the decision came, the kind of list top and international law, international humanitarian law and international and mckenna isms. and they were very helpful today. i'm after this decision, they are more disappointed. israel's one goal is that continues to be felt in the occupied westbank is already military rates, have detained a modem, $6200.00 chemist indians since the how much the tax on some of these? well, on october, the 7th these radio i'm, is killed moving 370 promised indians and the occupied westbank since the war began . and these really secular violence has dramatically increased good and cut all the court would have rules for an immediate end to the is there a, the army atrocities and stop the war? because guys and civilians are on aren't alone and desperate. the decision
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disappointed me. i was hoping to still pour to that least protect the people in garza, but now there are no protection for the philistine and people who are there in gaza or the west bank. and some believe the ruling in the hague means is right, the army and settle if violence in the occupied was bank could get even was i can't decide busy the israel will now increase it. so probation, see, this is expected by the ruling is not a surprise. it again shows and justice from world leaders in justice from the west and wealth in relation to palestine. part of sidney and foreign minister, we all automatically welcome the action of the international court of justice in ordering israel take all measures to ensure that acts of genocide are not committed in garza but we never do loans for an immediate c saw. that means that the silica in garza will continue and so trust amongst palestinians in the united nations and
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international law is that his lowest ever since the war began. charles traffic was 00 molar in the occupied westbank is done so that ruling in the hague on friday is ready for his car that he has another night of rates and the occupied westbank was killed in a village move west of jeanine protest as covered his body from a hospital is ready. soldiers also ready to the town of that streak near the city of not less well, still a head hail damage is there. i'm rob reynolds outside the federal court house, oakland, california where hello, city and americans are seeking the fight. the ministrations policy through on trial the world's largest cuban migration kicks off in china are ahead of the new year, holiday stories after the break, the
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hello that will have a look at african in a moment, the size of the middle east and live on to missing some very unsettled weather conditions. pulling off from the mediterranean, bringing heavy rain to parts of the event. if we take a closer look, we're going to see the rain sleep into israel and the occupied palestinian territories with thunder and showers for gaza over the next few days. as it goes saturday into sunday, the rain does ease, it pushes as wait for the east, so bringing a wintery edge, so to pots of, to a kia wintery weather is what affecting iran and further field. but for the south of this, despite some cloud, there was more in the way of sunshine across the gulf, we could see some breezy conditions blowing down, taking up some dusk for southern pots of saudi arabia and wind and dust is a story for the north of africa, we've got the hon. nation winds blowing out towards the west and pots of africa.
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and as long as each y across the north, still some showers being blown down from a nobody. flo, it's northern areas of libya because we head south. this is what we're seeing west all the wet weather across that central band of africa. heavy rain to come for the likes of tanza near to some of the story. the eastern areas of south africa. you can see a pulls in that on sunday morning, but the heavy rain were tons late in the afternoon, but it is looking clearer if window in cape town, the. the, i have the right, the boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment, by how many words, what i have succeeds in this legislation and seeing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental
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reasons. and it's like 10 word pod, 3. the template on out is there the, [000:00:00;00] the book? look you what you'll just bear with me. so robin, in the hall, reminder of all the top stories, the international court of justice says voted as well to prevent genocide in garza, but it still shows of asking for us the spot is the 1st ruling and the case file by south africa. a game is right. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the colts decision. the said the fact that the cold is considering
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allegations of genocide against israel is it describes no sir hospital in gauze. the south isn't the siege bindings. randy ami a bit heavy fighting the volume, at least 300 patients and 5000 displaced people attracted signs in the us military, it's concerning. a theme is all the time i called at the time go off the coast of the m and the modeling. lawanda reported damage, but no injuries to its crew. most ships have provided assistance including a u. s. navy destroyer. we shut down another incoming messiah repeated at times on shipping. in the red sea of falls to contain the ships to avoid the serious canal. as a judge in the us as a testimony in what could be a ground breaking case rights groups, assuming the bite and administration saying it's support for israel makes it complicit in genocide and the international role bundles or pulls. not from oakland . outside the courthouse, demonstrators called for a cease fire and denounce president joe biden. support for israel is more on cause
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a shame on our government. i feel terrible about it. i don't feel proud to call myself in american at all. it's discussing, they were there and supportive palestinians and palestinian americans who are trying to in us military aid israel. they accused bite and then top administration officials of complicity and genocide. under the 1948 international treaty against genocide, they are asking a federal judge to order the administration to stop supplying weapons and diplomatic support. israel today was an incredible day. it was indeed a historic day for the 1st time and perhaps 75 years. we the policy and community are presenting our people that you guys got to tell our story and got to share it over to the case was streamed online as witnesses described the english of losing family members, a doctor in gauze, a recoded desperate efforts to save children and wounded by israeli bombs and
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bullets. judge jeffrey white allowed testimony from experts on genocide in international law despite strenuous objections like government defense lawyers, lawyers for the government did not address the question of whether jennifer i see is or is not a green light. rather, they are just as matter of reform, policy and military affairs of the experienced a domain of the executive branch and domestic works. how do you know? i'm sure it aging intervene lawyers for the palestinians. say they are optimistic and we're really hopeful that the judge does the right thing and does everything within the courts power to stop. to this genocide, the arguments were heard and taken extremely seriously by judge white. he said, this is the most difficult, factually, and legally case that he's ever had to contend with plaintiff's and their lawyers hope that however, the judge eventually rules at the very least, the case will increase the already intense pressure on biden,
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to change course. rob reynolds, l g 0, oakland, california jones and canada is an international human rights lawyer. he says this case reflects a change in public opinion about israel's will. and casa is, in my opinion, the case is not going to be decided on the matter on the merits. but on the issue of procedural justice ability, the judge feels uncomfortable. he said this was the most difficult case if he's had in his life. because on the one hand, the facts are very clear. on the other hand, to accused the executive branch to excuse the president of the united states of complicity in genocide. it is a very high bar and the judge was not sure that he has the authority to do it. i am actually surprised that he has even allowed the testimonies to appear without the
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ruling of the procedure issue. first. i think part of it is, is a humanitarian issue. because despite the official line of the united states with supports is where the majority of americans believe that there should be a ceasefire. and this is far now. they see the destruction of the pictures, the set, the pictures, the drawing pictures of, of, of destruction. even though the state of, as i have tried to prevent foreign journalists from entering and, and then viewing people and, and the with the see for themselves. what is happening? the new and the days of the news from the cost of weld, double trump has been ordered to pay $83000000.00 for years of malicious attacks.
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so the woman who accused him of right the form of us presidents who is found liable last year of sexually abusing aging carol, the right to then suit him, the destination trumpets describe the verdict as absolutely ridiculous was thing. jordan's in washington dc with a breakdown of what trump is being over to, to pay while we have to be very specific about how the jury in this case of defamation that was brought by a gene. carol, the long time journalist and aunt i got a columnist for elle magazine brought against the former president donald trump. she had what it $24000000.00 for emotional damage and damage to her refutation. instead the jury awarded 18300000. 7000000 about was for emotional law damage. the other 11300000 was for damage to her professional reputation. what the jury also awarded was $65000000.00 to
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punish donald trump at herb herb teams request in order to persuade him not to do this again to her or to any one else. no, of course, not surprisingly, the former us president who wasn't in the court room when the jury came back with its verdict on friday afternoon, said that he will appeal not just this verdict, but another verdict in a separate, twice a year ago may in which that jury felt that he had sexually abused ega and carol, in the mid 19 ninety's out of manhattan department store. so, often team is government, a script plans the some major spending the full sort of a widespread protest. the dropping of changes to the pension system is aimed at and showing congress passes of the cost cutting legislation, the new president, how the military campaigns all the place to own the whole, the struggling economy. but as widespread changes of product backlash,
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especially from workers and pensioners to key is one step closer to acquiring dozens of f. 16 find the address from the united states. the by the ministration has approve the $23000000000.00 sale of all planes. this comes up to incorrect proofs we've been to join nato. it's not to congress to prove the deal. farm is in front of i'm going to continue that right, but protests despite the government concessions. prime minister gabriella anto announced he's abandoning fuel tax increases for farms, and it's setting up an emergency funds to help cattle farms, tractors blocked both ways on friday, following 2 weeks of similar disruption to gaze. rising fuel costs and european union regulations can use government says it will chain dealt with will challenge pop me. a high court ruling blocking plans to send police officers to haiti can be a volunteer last year to lead the multinational fulls to help stop game violence in
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the car. the nation. the ones that go to counts low to the mission last october, but the high court and i rode b says the deployment is illegal. so the leader of indigenous people in the amazon rain forest and brazil says that losing the battle to save the alarm from a legal gold mine is it's a yeah, says peasant luis and i saluted a silver declared, the humanitarian emergency incense, military forces to stop minding the leader of the i don't mind me. communities, as mine is continue to threaten unblocked deliveries of food and medicine. cindy australians have been celebrating that national holiday, but australia dials, a sole protest in solidarity with indigenous australians and demands for celebrations to be abolished. jessica washington has the story in sydney, thousands of people mocked to stream the day by taking part in a protest. march cools the change. the change at the national day has been growing in recent years. demonstration said, celebrates colonization. and the disposition,
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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 day 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. this is protest included a sizable palestinian representation with some participants drawing comparisons between the experiences of indigenous australians and palestinian inside. i can clearly see this country from what it is i proud to call on a that the the main thing supremacy racism and injustice. also, mr. aliens still celebrate the national day. all those particularly young people are increasingly rejecting its. earlier this week,
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statues of 2 colonial figures in milton was vandalized. i think the say is about recognizing that it's shared, it's going to talk history. i want you to stay with that 1st nations paypal. the debates around changing the dates of history in the day has gone at 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. a pinch either or on the move in record numbers for the new year holiday. it's hype. the travel the well this the economy, katrina you how small from beijing? china is annual travel rush has begun with millions of people starting to do any head of the union new year holiday. in february, the government expects a record of 9000000000 trips will take place this year, putting pressure on public transport. how many chinese who migrate to big cities for work spend most of the is separated from loved ones and are excited to return

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