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it's not receive task protection. they see that convocation inside story on al jazeera, the view, and the top judicial body, the international court of justice, orders as well to prevent and punish acts of genocide in garza. i'm the israel by the de humanizing language of its leaders had shown intent. she directly quoted, israel's president and its defense minister minister,
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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 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 outside the court, south africa's foreign minister gave her reaction to reporters in it so sizing. uh the uh old uh, that would have to be a ceasefire without its the old uh doesn't actually what the
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hell are you disappointed? no, they didn't specify i'm, i have no way that i'm going to say i'm disappointed i hoped for it. 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 sci fi. this is jo golding, it's compliance with the mattress. who do i have the how made reports from tel aviv extensive 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 intent as israel requests with the law instead, the international court of justice. would it israel to take steps to prevent acts of genocide in gaza and ruling that prime minister benjamin netanyahu was quick to
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dismiss all things. israel's commitment to international law is unwavering. equally unwavering is our sacred commitment to continue to defend our country and defend our people. a like every country is really has an inherent right to defend itself. the vile attempt to deny is real. this fundamental right is blazing discrimination against the jewess states 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
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session was underway, the war continued in gaza is really tags targeting the surroundings of the 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 that whole 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 necessity amount of power in gaza. and the high number of civilian casualties is justified for israel
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to reach its schools. even if the court did not hold for a cease fire or for israel to pull out of garza. 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 spots for deck is 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 now the united states says the routing is consistent with its view that as well, has the right to take action in accordance with international law. profit call hi revolts from washington dc. this is got
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a couple at the white house in attempts to use the verdict from the international court of justice as a kind of indication. we simply have said, consistently, we find that that, that, that claim is, is on found. and you know that the court also did not find israel guilty of just a final decision on whether this is genocide is likely years away. but the court did order israel to avoid civilian casualties and to allow more aid and to the gaza strip. us as it has asked israel to do both, but the bombing continues, the starvation spreading. if it continues, this will likely end up believe the us simply will not let that happen. they really are not going to abandon israel when it comes to guys, or they will put pressure on them to behave more rationally. and i think they're gonna start putting pressure on them soon to wind down the main part of the conflict, but they're not going to vote against them in the security council. you as president
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joe biden did get involved into one aspect of the war on garza, he spoke on the phone with the mirror of comforter and the president of egypt. we are told they're discussing a potential deal for a cease fire and exchange for some of the captives. now usually when the key players get involved, it could be an indication that something's getting close, but an official here says nothing is imminent. patio heading out to 0, washington, palestinians in garza have expressed disappointment at the ruling which stopped schultz of ordering a seas. fine fellow, the international court was supposed to at least to demand an immediate cease by a bus. and fortunately it didn't, we really disappointed because it's like saying this aggression can continue. it's a pretty much the year we heard about the i c j decision in the hate. and it's not what we expect to to most of the displaced people of civilians including children living that we hope that the decision would reflect that which human beings,
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human beings are being exposed to academic cleansing, should be trained to the search result. the court would at least amount a ceasefire that's out of atlanta. however, there's been no response in his right. any attacks and southern gaza, na sort of hospital and han units is on the siege. this heavy fighting nearby. at least 300 patients and 5000 displace palestinians are trapped inside. the world health organization is quoting for an immediate cease 5 so it can bring and life saving supplies. because a health ministry says the facility is run out of food anesthetics and pain killers . doctors without borders, says many wounded palestinians will have no option for treatments. this route is offensive, intensifies themselves and garza. these
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riley ministries, open fire on displace palestinians in hon. unice local sources. a number of people way in just their off is by the forces navy, comparing to arrest logs, numbers of palestinians in the area. all right, it's go now to hi me. my moody joins us from profit in service. it's uh, facility, the sell housing, many of the a palace, the displaced palestinians of from across the gauze and provide inside the building a trap. an inside the facility under gives a bombing, but also reports within the vicinity of nonsense hospital starts hillary sending in button to send me an area. this is the very area in which these really military, within the past few days, pushed deeper. taking this very location, i moving to the western part of han, eunice, but before it's about destroying in the remaining residential buildings that the sniper is taking positions within the vicinity of their it's
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a very densely populated area. it's at the edge of rough i city, and that's why there is a growing concerned, a mind rough residencia and the $1900000.00 displays. how opinion did it just it? we are less than 10 kilometers away from the intense bombing and the fight thing going on. the roof on it might come to this area. all of this, of course, is coupled with very bad weather conditions, taking place that it just exacerbating given a and allowing in the more aid the . so once again, we're not seeing any sign of ovens in complying with the, with the ruling. busy demands by the i c g of the ending at the active genocide and allowing more humanitarian aid. in fact, the ruling is a quiet is clear in terms of delivering get
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a to the policy is not only the ruling buttons within the past few weeks. the un security council where and then voted for more human. it's very, an increase in the human. it's very and deliver it through that goes through. but what we've seen is a quite the opposite. the amount of a the truck, the number of a truck been reduced to from 200 trucks into a to trucks. and that's not enough whatsoever. it's not for the people who are squeezing this part of the gas turban, rough i city a little on the hundreds of 1000 is still in the central area. and guys, that's 50. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. hi, mike moved off of that routing and the hague is ready for these count out another 9th of raids in the occupied westbank city. a man was killed in a village north west of janine protest is carry these body from a hospital is rarely sold as also rated the town of paid for a near. now,
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bless us and you can have launched to s strikes on the i'm and targeting a poor thing for the province that's according to who's the repulse issued on saturday. and it comes as humans have a few fights of step top attacks on vessels in the red sea. on friday i miss, i'll hit the bridge tanker off the coast of human. it says all the way up to charlotte and what i'm saying is in support of the oppressed palestinian people. i've been response to the american british aggression against our country. the army naval forces with the help of god, carried out the target to the operation against the british oil plank modeling. the wonder in the gulf of age and using a number of suitable naval miss alice. the hits was by wrecked, leading to expanding your many armed forces upon the continuation of their operations in the red sea. i shall add to the already being against his regular ship of those heading the ports of oakland, california. until the aggression stopped in food and medicine will deliver to the east kind of city and people in the cause of stress. all,
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even with the on 9 october 2023. mister, you'll have kalonde defense minister of israel announced that he had ordered a complete siege of guys, a city, and there then that there would be no electricity, no food, no fuel. and that everything was closed. on 12 october 2023. mister isaac headsets, president of israel stated, referring to gaza. i quote, we are working operating militarily according to rules of international law, unequivocally. it is an entire nation out there that is responsible. it is not true . this rhetoric about civilians not aware, not involved. it is absolutely not true, but came to the conclusion that they had to adopt those 6 provisional measures requiring israel to avoid acts of genocide in gone. so let's talk a little bit more about this ruling and situation. we go on set helios because he's
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a professor of funds national laura has been felicia university. good to have you with us. so listening into that statement, basically the quote, is it saying looking at the evidence of humanitarian civilian suffering and death? looking at the statements of his right, the officials, the south advocates claim to genocide is plausible, plausible, but it's very possible as well. let me emphasize that usually i should do judgements a very political in their wording. and the fact that even these really judge has confirmed to of the, of the, of, of the measures is very significant. so, is this also something of a rebuke for western nations? because i think we have a sound bite to play out as well. here of john koby, the national security council coordinator, and this is what we have to say about south africa's case on january, the 4th and final submission merritt list,
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counterproductive and completely without any basis in fact whatsoever. all right, so we hear from john coby saying absolutely no basis whatsoever. that's not what the i c j present. just site in the sound like we ran right. of course they have tried to, to, uh, uh, to go ahead and pre owned the order of the court to some degree. but of who we've been ever and dissipated that it would be at this majority levels. they owe $16.00 to $1.00 or 6 into 2 in most cases, which is incredible and unprecedented. what happens in the month of israel doesn't report back or it doesn't have the provisional orders. the court will have to go to the security council and ask for this to be enforced. us will be to this uh, of course. and so i don't expect any, any major to be taken against israel. is the era of impunity coming to an end. i suspect that we will see as a result of this, a number of court and persecutors within a year of a lease. and maybe in south africa to try and use universal jurisdiction to arrange
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and indict certain these regular officials. for sure. now when you, you said earlier moments ago that this will go to the security council. it will be vetoed by the us. yes. will that bring in the gray? so i solution for his route, perhaps even for some of its western allies for sure. congress and many other national parliaments will have a hard time justifying that they can provide me 3830 from now long. and i think that's what going to go down. easy there for sure. all right, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. now canada and australia has suspended funding for the u. n. agency for palestinian refuge off of the hamas attack on october. the 7th. well, this is while the un secretary general spokesman told down to 0 when asked about the decision on the wall in the i would refer you back to the statement has
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received as that the commissioner general has received enough information to have taken a decision on separating a number of ink from firing number of, of, of staff members, i'm not going to go more into it at this point. is there any minute trace, as it's uh, false as a tax has the law of targets in southern lebanon. the statement says, explains tank locations in the been to bail and that all, most regions as well. so i didn't hit operational infrastructure and the minute treat building in mont fun, joins us now from the lebanese town of it was on faith. so how extensive is the damage and the off them off of this attack? all right, let me try again. and ron, if you can hear me,
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is asking you to take us through really the damage in the off them off of this attack. all right, obviously we're having a little bit of audio problems with them on on that i will try and get back to him later. so let's take a look at some evening her in the mid 1990 a charge, he denied a jury decided in 2023. trump was responsible and ordered him to pay carol $5000000.00. but before and after that court case, trump accused carol of lying attacked her character and subjected her to death threats from his supporters. all that led to this latest law suit and friday's verdict trumps reaction. the case was meant to derail his presidential campaign. i fully disagree with both verdicts and will be appealing this whole bite and
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directed which hunt focused on me and the republican party trumps lawyer elaborated i will continue with president trump to fight for everybody's 1st amendment right to speak. everybody's are right to defend themselves when they are wrongfully accused. carl didn't speak to reporters after leaving court. it seems the jury's decision was doing all the talking for her was one jordan, l g 0. 0 event is way to supreme court is upheld the band preventing the opposition data for running for president model equity. and i'm a child the one the opposition top job late last year, making her eligible to contest the presidential election suit. also the government banned her from running for office for 15 years. shadow had jonathan's that decision in the supreme for origin seen is government has scrapped plan. so may just spending reforms following widespread protests. the dropping of changes to the
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pension system is aim, the ensuring congress policies of the cost coughing, legislation. new president, heavier a malay campaigned on applies to revive the economy. these proposals provokes a backslash. so many german cities are seeing large scale demonstrations against the countries far right policy. the alternative for jim o'neil ac. in recent days somebody came as know from bullying. this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the i have to the far right penalty that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies . accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in pottstown were a prominent 5 day politicians met some christine democrats and of a leading german right wing us to discuss what they call re migration
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a policy which would remove the citizenship of migrants who become naturalized as germans and deport them from this country. it's a concept which one leading lawyer says is entirely in equal. the idea of re migration basically calls for a complete abolition of human rights of migrants of every refugee convention off and basic rights and shrines in the german constitution. it would require a solution. government might not but ties only parties exclusively concerned with constitutional measures, which you are not enforcing that's a failure of the state. that's why you're trying to distract attention from your failure by smearing us. but one thing is arguable, the policies of the i, if day on now in focus as never before, while hundreds of thousands of people protesting against the party in the street. many millions more supporting it in the polls in
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a country where as much as 18 percent of the population can be classed as migrants . dominant cane challenges, era bullying. the farmers in france determined to continue that road block protests despite government concessions. prime minister gabriel atala allows these abandoning fuel tax increases and is setting up an emergency fund to help farmers. tracks is blocked highways on friday following 2 weeks of similar disruptions. a games rising fuel costs in e regulations. we end this hour with a look at the toll years of war neglects have taken on the rocks, archaeological sites museum in the southern city of boston. i was shot off to the golf for 1991 in 2016 it's collections were re housed in a palace that belonged to the formerly the saddam hussein. mood of the why have has the story these us in iraq to solve the new city of basra was built
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for former lead us saddam hussein. no, it's a museum of antiquities blowing in a syrian and a slum. yeah. target and what time. so this is the 2nd largest museum and iraq off to the national museum in baghdad. and it has a phone, a off 1000 authentic and rad pieces. the ministry of culture and tourism has chosen this policy because of its unique design. the collection includes the statues, jewelry, and pottery, as well as tablets engraved with ancient lettering. but several monuments were damaged by isolated in 20142015. many of these are the 2 facts were looted in smoking abroad for the 2003 us letting they didn't before being retrieved abroad. here this is again palace which was one's home to the
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