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or off india and the composite bucket start with some snow that is paid to bring out. now as it pushes the way through, by the dash business latest is brought to you by the peg. this is aligned with my on one of your this makes model and pleads the the alarm. so venue is good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program. this, our palestinian families, torn apart in southern gaza at wiley street, is really strikes hit civilians in hon, eunice russell, and his stay on the refugee camp. the another young life lost as children continue to bear the brunt of this war. and for those into their
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lives, they face the deadly threat. starvation convoys of a truck sitting idle and waiting to cross into the street. speaking of the international court of justice, the us defends israel's occupation of palestinian territories. russia says violence can only bring more violent sport seats on champagne on. the murray has been knocked out since the council opened marie missing out on the correspondence of losing a 3rd set totally right here against commencing. also check the, so it's 21 g n t that is 11 pm in gaza, where it is really air raid has targeted a residential area in the crowded and to say that the refugee camp at least 14 people have been killed in that strike and residents a working, as you can see, to dig through the rubble in search of more bodies in the south of the gaza strip.
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now is really or strikes have hit the city of hon. eunice as well as rafa where more than 1500000 palestinians are sheltering across the strip. at least 118 people have been killed over the past day. a atari cup was whom reports from rasa and southern gossip. one last in price of draw man's daughter weiss, i'm to lose what killed and that is really a strike in the home and rough, lots of wrinkles. just a few hours before he had been playing with his toddler drinking tea with his family had been problem. hey i my arms lies my soul. kenzie, i'm going to settle so she was a yeah and a half old and the son and then todd building was level to the ground while it is ready for pickup. i know from their bodies which are 2 pieces off to the united states, yet again, vito to un security council resolution cooling for an immediate cease fire be
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removed. palestinians safety have been let down. is the accepted for the images for more than a $140.00 days or more? did not push the world take action, then what are they waiting for? and what does the world waiting for? are they waiting for all of the palestinian people and all the children to die? civilians say they're being targeted is very forces to crowd street east to ruffle, repeatedly on tuesday. and there was newly tapping the bombing in central guns, either with thousands of people were killed 6 of them, and that strike when a call. but the threat is no longer just from this calling a discount for display steve, for the more senior con unice families say is very sore just through sound bombs into their tents, hold them to leave. and finally, those who run away that's not really terrified. we run for our lives best leaving
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all of belongings in the tent. these are already sold as rounded up, the women, and the children on the beach. we spent the night in the cold, out in the open, on the beach without even a scarf covering tags destroy tents, personal belongings, and precious supplies of sues. at the time when 8 don't see is a warning of famine. and this is a more see an area that use very only designated as a safe so people are losing hope that they will get any help from the international community. as well as the bombing campaign is i think targets. of course, the goal is a stress as palestine you will have to read the full and the home have nowhere to terika wazoo. how does the rough, rough southern goes to 0? sorry, a couple is whom is live now for us from the off at the topic. i understand that there was an is really strike not very far from your current position
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a short while ago. what happened? yes, syria we have been witnessing multiple strikes today that had been carried out against roof district one. it was just a few moments ago had been targeting a residential building bought til describe your moments only one policy and has been ended up being transported to another hospital for medical treatment and other from buttons earlier talking to a civil caught. well, one palestinian has the report killed alongside with at least the 3 palestinians and the location of the targeting. what in did, and this is absolutely terrifying because the very densely populated area right now, russell had been a center for the is really ministry export this not only to the attack that they've been carried out today, but one of the bloodiest attacks worth was conducted in the city of underside rock, where at least 17 palestinians have the report of killed in that area. i'm at home going off to reboot bottom and could be overhead in caught you in a city,
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especially in the southern part with the quote from patients the raging between the power, city and fighters and the east, very soldiers. and we have been seeing today how much there was more fighting on the ground in the as a to neighborhood, which is, which has been the center for the is very renewing military operations at the spot is where the previous claims that they had take full control over the other part of garza, tara tarik, up was a reporting from raw for their in the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you. sorry for the world health organization says that staff and patients still inside the besieged, nicer hospital in han units need to be transferred to another medical facility. also being denied entry for days, w h o stuff evacuated 32 critically ill patients that was earlier this week is really troop storm the hospital last week, forcing palestinians to fleet some 130 severely injured. patients remain there alongside at least 15 doctors and nurses. your situation is very bad and difficult
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. and all the patients uh are without electricity, without oxygen. the entire neighborhood around here is damaged and destroyed the hospitalized self has no electricity, has no food has no water. there's a very few doctors and nurses, they're living here and the premises working around the clock is you can think of a, there was the vision over you. you want to buy it right then. and this is that there was to do is, and i house any my life is the database that i, that working in the darkness. visions everywhere doctors are asked madison, an emergency room physician spend 3 weeks volunteering at national hospital in han units. that was in january and he told us earlier what his former colleagues are telling him about the current situation there in the last week has been miserable. it's been a nightmare. the scenes that they're seeing are traumatizing and they're asking for
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some sort of help. they're asking actually not to be evacuated from the hospital, but for the hospital to function for the lights to be turned back on for them to get the medicines that they need to treat the 150 patients that remain. i spoke to one of these general surgeons there, the last surgeon remaining in a must have hospital and doctor had it. he sent a message to a group of, of physicians here in the states. and he just asked for us to be able to advocate for the patients that are there. he says i'm staring at patients and they need my help. they need my chair, and there's nothing that i can do and he's in this impossible position. and this is something that was predicted by the staff when i was there in january tanks began getting closer to the hospital complex. they told me exactly what would happen. they predicted the events as they unfolded. they said at 1st demand and evacuation, then you'll see drones and the people to leave and there will be snipers and it will culminate and yet, and a rate of the hospital people being arrested and essentially the hospital rendered
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dysfunctional or inoperable. and the health care system has collapse, but most of the hospital am shutting down. it's a catastrophe. people will die because they're not going to get the treatment that they need. nothing was so overwhelmed and so packed with people while i was there, we were treating patients on the floor. we were looking for mattresses to use for patients because there were no more hospital beds. and so it's, it was already a tragic scenario. but the ask for the physicians and the nurse is that nonsense? we're doing an incredibly low job trying to manage. now this has become a horror story. it's become a nightmare. i mean, it's just, it's really depressing to think about. and now i'm concerned about is to go to the hospitals will be next. this policy is across because it has been repeatedly forced to move by israel's attacks. their obama is one of the areas where people are seeking refuge houses. there was in who dory spoke to the family there about the hardships there and during from didn't bella 2 to 4 and then back from gruff off
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to did it. but this is how palestinians internally displaced, have been moving around different areas across of the gaza strip. after being our veggie evacuated from the another in area, palestinians have been displaced a couple of times during the past 4 and a half months. today we are visiting us and mooney family in the bella where this area behind me is complete, was completely transferred as an area for palestinians who settled up their tents and build their own tents and lived here for more than 4 months. now we're going to go in her tongue right now, and the situation is very sad and that the living conditions are for reflect this tent where we are here. it has been a home and the only shelter for us and when
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a family of so many family evacuated from as a, to a neighborhood in a decade. bella, where chron currenty as a to, and has been witnessing a lot of, of, of, of air strikes and also is really forces are, have been stationed there for the past couple of months. there's nothing that is, that's what it is. imagine i'm call photo. we left the area now as a to and because the who risk situation to the is released took 3 of my children. well being on the say for my children abolla, her moms and for us were arrested 3 months ago. that's still prisoners. and these re details, i know nothing about them. they lost the father when they were young. they also lost that brother during the 2009 though the father and the brother of motus, i suffer too much. my heart is full of sadness. i dream wisdom between my owns, i missed them, i want to hug them all jenny to be here, was catastrophic. i left rasa and i went to darrow, paula,
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because of the stress of the roll over the place and rasa want to be honest with you. there is no safety and security anyway and the cause of stress and would benefit. this is the bella and it's one of the areas where these palestinians have been displaced. and we have been seeing a lot of areas, agriculture areas, empty areas. course universities and hospitals that became shelters for hundreds of thousands of palestinians displaced and forced to evacuate their houses. this is in the odyssey to better, but some british and peas of stormed out of parliament and protest of the house speakers handling of a vote on a guns a ceasefire. motion already for us, it is outside the british parliaments. he explains what happened as the easiest way to frame is what should've happened. and what did, what should have happened was the opposition. the smaller the 2 major opposition
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parties, the certainty, the scottish national policy was supposed to have it all positioned a motion which it was using to put forward a cold for an immediate cease fire in gaza. and now that was going to put the labor party, the bigger opposition party, a widely tips to. so it'd be likely to win the election later this year in a very difficult position because there's a members on its left. having already rebelled in a previous such votes in november, it had shifted its position somewhat to call for an immediate cease fire, but with some caviar to ensure is there any security? so it is real, cannot be expected to abide by one if it was still under threats me to terribly from us. and so that was its amendment, and it was going to be another amendment that was put as well by the ruling conservative party. usually in such an incense instance, only the main motion put by the s and p and the government's amendment would be voted upon. but the speaker lindsay, who is, as you say,
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decided instead to have all 3 motions in play, the main one and those amendments. that's extremely unusual. uh the conservatives, so that as a way of trying to get labor out of this very sticky situation, get it off the hook. and so they protested. they said that he was favoring labor. and as you say, they answer an s n t m p 's stoned out of parliament. the speaker then came back in and apologized. he said that he was trying to insure the full ranges of opinion got hurt. he said he was worried about the potential for security implications on individual employees if they weren't able to vote on the exact wording that they wanted to add. so instead of having a, the main vote on the, the main motion instead the sent the last is opportunity to have that labor amendment went through without any involvement from the conservative party. and so that has been this vote in favor of an immediate cease far along the lines that
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labor wants here. but essentially it's meaningless because the majority of and these weren't even involved and well in blackfoot joins us now. so you are a member of the british parliament, so you're a member of the scottish national party, the s and p, and you're joining us from london. it's good to talk to you. so your party walked out of parliament explained to us why we didn't walk the problem. we actually went into the voting lobby so we could vote for the lead but amendment. and of course, we never wanted to be in that situation. you know, today was supposed to be a problem and being given the opportunity to help the vote on whether the should be 65, then guys. and i'll probably take these across these islands this have hundreds, hundreds, thousands of positions that have written to them. asking that we support a ceasefire. 75 percent of the public of these items. what not to take place. and then what happens is that in the positions, you know, we get to
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a c o position days a year, effectively was hijacked by the leave apache because they came up with this proposition that allowed them to have a goals. and the purpose of that the protective and the government talked to you wouldn't participate in it meant that are meaningful. i would go on to the crime and for a c star to take place. and i wasn't take, it says quite shameful. the way that this is played out a great the tonight, we're happy to discuss this around the i'm actually discuss the need to protect and the people with guys of that need the cx 5 to take place. we're all looking on a car of the destruction was taking place to summon the loss of life. and of course, the very legal facts, if rough eyes attacked over the course of the coming days and weeks and think kinds of this conflict, those us are politicians, have got that responsibility to extend a hand to friendship both to the is really sort of the palestinians to recognize that we've got to get peace and security of the region. yes,
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of course we condemn utterly the types of the sentence of october by the us. but we need to remember that until we get a proper resolution to this until we get on the table the need for the 2 state solution. and recognize now that all members of the united nations have got our responsibility to show me this. quite frankly, we can sit back and watch what is going on. let me make another point if i me not to this, but then that you keep problem and we do this legs on a regular basis on the whole, the cost in the floor of what happened to the land and what happened to the separate needs. and in many these cases, we often reflect on the fact that we didn't do enough to stop the atrocities taking place. my point to probably until he gets to date is we had the opportunity to show leadership to speak with a clear voice. but because of the shambles and palmer, that's not the story. that's very interesting. i will come back to that in just a 2nd. but a question on, on the,
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on the procedure and what we actually saw in parliament this evening, india. and there was a vote on the amended motion and the amendment by labor did call for a ccr. so it's, so the bottom line is there was a vote for us. these 5 know the wasn't a vote for a cease fire, which us, it is quite extraordinary. what happens normally, court has to take place a vote for us to happen before what's called the move it to the interruption. what does it be? finish it. so there's a be, have to finish by 7 o'clock. we went over that and the deputy speaker simply provide this device to the call of a kind of firms that we have to go to. and so the whole thing is that there was no proposition to do that. so we need to consider where we are tonight, where we go from here. and i would certainly want to see an opportunity for part of the goals in a meeting for we over the course of the coming day is because we went up to our constituents. and we also went to the was that need a support and gas as well? okay, so to the substance of the argument, what you were just talking about
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a moment ago and what you just said that, that in your view you owe that the palestinians and gaza when you make that argument to the ruling party, the conservatives, what do they say? well i'm just on to that conversation over the course of the last few months has been coming into play and i can refer back to what happens in 2014 was an in kind of minister david thomas in the know form the secretary from that was conflict in 2014, been cold for a ceasefire. i, for the life of me, i don't understand why we do recognize that people with you guys are suffering. those that have lost it, like the of innocent civilians that are not processes and from a humanitarian point of view, i think we, we must be calling our for association of the, of the war. and i to be for you. the red piece ran across the chamber to include a number of conservatives that supported the use. but i think we'd like we'd need to recognize that tight is not straight to the population of gas. i particularly
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those that are placed in the rasa as no very significant. we know the, what was the challenges that people are facing in terms of being able to access the so time is very much of the essence. we all want me to start off with because you're in blackboard member of the scottish national party b s and p which put forward a motion today in parliament's, calling for an immediate cease fire. thank you very much for joining us on the program by to in the us as asked the international court of justice not to order israel's immediate withdrawal from occupied palestinian territories. the top you in court is currently looking into the impact of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands, steadfast and reports from the hague. for 3 days the 15 judges of the un stop court heard from one country often another the clear ring that is false occupation of palestinian territories is illegal until it was to us as turn any movement towards
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israel. withdrawal from the west bank and gaza requires consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all reminded of the security needs on october 7 and they processed the palestinian foreign minister dismiss the us arguments that the court advice good and the age of peace negotiations that should lead to a palestinian state. we tried the other for us uh for the last 75 years and you know, we confronted exactly the, the, them, uh, the, the us, vito and the last page on a, you know, over decision making processes within the system. and that's why we came to the a i, c, j because, you know, we felt that the, that, that makes sense, you know, the cut off to perform in the same way. like have you have the, the performed in, in, in the, you're not to mention system russia a long time. it's really ally also participated in the case saying the occupation is illegal and should stop but cannot accept the check of those officials in these
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that are on some risk that i'm confident. what type of defense in disagreement violence against civilians, by referring to is it l duty to permit that it's nationals. violence can only lead to more violence, hate threats and brings hated. this vicious circle must be broken us, and that ourselves deal of security to both for isabel and the police. danielle can only be unsure if the course of the current crisis is addressed, but the russia did ask the court not to go into detail on as well as responsibility . taking a stage can only be brought to the world course by its own consent. after its invasion of ukraine in 2022, russia is itself involved in the case at the highest court. international law is not an a la carte menu. it applies to everyone where it's the judges heard on the 3rd day of an unprecedented case asking for an advisory opinion on israel's
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occupation. what stands out after 3 days is that the vast majority of the countries, one palestinian people to be treated equally before the law and is proud to be held accountable stuff class. and i'll just say around the take nor ever costs as a human rights attorney and associate professor rutgers university. you're joining us from philadelphia. thank you for coming on the program. 52 countries are slated to present arguments in this case. never before in the history of the international court of justice, have we seen as many countries line up to when on a matter of international law. what does that tell you? it tells us that the us remains out of stuff and politically isolated as it continues to try to protect israel from international accountability in order for it to be able to continue to expand it. settler coil enterprise in order to aid accountability under international law that mandates that a return refugees to the original home the land. but it ended occupation that it
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sees its genocide in the garbage strip. and yet, here we see the united states exercise is rule as google summer power to impede the role of international law in order to achieve what is an international consensus on this matter? or um, i'd like you to listen to the words of the us representative when he was submitting arguments. i'll read them out to you and then we'll listen to them. the court should not find that israel is legally obligated to immediately and unconditionally withdrawal from occupied territory. let's listen and i'd like to hear your response on the back of us. the court should not find that israel is legally obligated to mediately and unconditionally withdraw from occupied territory. the court can address the questions before within the establish framework based on the land for peace principle and within the parameters of a stablish principles of occupation. so this made me, you know, this made me
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a sit up in my, in my, in my seat. i wondered whether i'd heard that properly, but i'm not even sure what to ask here, but how, how can you argue against withdrawal from occupied directory? i want to make this argument on behalf of the united states. i want to conceptualize why the us is doing this since israel's occupation in 1957, the u. s. has talked to both sides of it's now on the one hand firm, the occupation of israel. i have had a duty to withdraw from my territory that on the other hand, facilitating israel settler colonial expansion, increasing and settlement enterprise, increasing the number of its settlements so much so that its land for peace framework that he mentions here has been used as a weapon against international law we heard best in 2004 in the r c. j advisory opinion. when tom mclennan described that advisory opinion on the reality of the route of the wall as an impediment to the peace process,
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we continuously hear the united states even yesterday, the towing of these fire as an impediment to negotiate peace. we are continuously here in the united states, tyler, but international law on water, on land, on the borders on refugees, on the end of genocide is an impediment to ending all of those conditions that are illegal. and yet, at the same time, rather than using politics in words instead of those conditions is using as political power in order to enable is real to continue those violations. and so we should understand the united states here as part of the problem, which is politically isolating. itself in matter and in fact, what is an israel of also standing up here and presenting its oral arguments on the part of the course for israel to want to deal legitimize the process altogether and its submission. it describes the course as i advise attention and benches
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rather than actually deal with the substance. it wants to undermine the entire form so that it doesn't have to deal with the actual argumentation is real. where there, it would make an argument, but really sounded like it was from outer space by arguing that the territory not occupied at all is real, has contended that there is no sovereign, that house them are not of people. therefore, it has no duty to withdraw to, to revert that territory to a sovereign that did not proceed its occupation. and instead this is disputed territories and they can continue to settle it in what the 4th geneva convention would describe as an outright war crime. and so i think the boy that embarrassment and actually dealing with this matter and then tries to kill the messenger altogether. human rights attorney nor erica, thank you for joining us in the program itself. thank you for having me. in the last 2 hours, many get say,
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member of israel's war cabinet has been outlining what officials within the government have been discussing. bill marks has more on those developments from occupied east jerusalem. this is an attempt, seemingly at a press conference by the former head of days for any military form of the defense minister here in israel. a man has joined with prime minister benjamin netanyahu to help form the so called war cabinet. it was an attempt to answer some of the most pressing questions about things like a he said that there would be more aid flowing into gaza. he also said the, the long term objective was military and security control office trip. he talks about issues around the ministry objectives. all these ready on the meet needing to be met inside garza, but then at the same time. and this is a real contradiction of the hearts of what's going on here in society and israel. that was the possibility he held out that there would be another prisoner exchange agreement not to fall in the distant future. and one of the huge concerns of these
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ready public is that these hostages get returned to the families. and it's something that many people increasingly publicly a saying will be made that much sought by the kind of aggressive action that these ready ministry is being taken inside garza, he reiterated the idea that the is really minute treat, would launch a focus ground, and cousin inside rough it in the south and the strip in the weeks to come at the start of remedy done. he said also, and this is one other thing that they would continue to fight against as little forces in the knolls of the country. that would continue though he said, until securities restored to the residents, the still ahead on elsie's 0, forced to flee their homes with nothing of the 4 months of war. and in human conditions, allison using gaza, or even having to share shoes and in sport, the victory for football fans in germany as their protest secure the result that they wanted. and the richardson will be here with that story later. so
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the, the, the color we can expect to change in the weather course, west impulsive here. probably the next couple of days will lose the spring like conditions whatsoever. when the weather ends at times some winter weather podding informed me. atlantics i read, he's going to freshen up full many lots of class showing up close that western side of you is this area of frontal systems marietta front of make that way in from the atlantic them you're going to save some more heavy rain streaming in the crossing with the wells, prices, cousins, water for a time. when for you, whether that does tense, i'm a cool refresher. well, wintry up across a good pos of scots and then of the temperatures forwarding a way you can see the double finger spend money across the western side of europe. and as we go on into a friday without into single figures of rationing northwest,
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when comes through with one or 2 when fee flowers for good measure as well. scattering the showers wintry showers to every 2 positive fronts. but when areas of spain to be able to paraphrase, will snow that just around the alps as well. central areas of the met it's right, is things them increase the wet weather ahead of that lousy drive for the time being not too bad? 90 celsius in progress, a bit of woods hanging on here. meanwhile, across and all the parts of africa with a bit of it, whether they had been to northern parts of libya and no to shout was increasing for southern nigeria. the in october 2023. these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement and explorers,
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whether tearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is ready to transfer on it and josie, what do you consider amazing alexis? and we believe in the luxury of choice. introduce the wide each the power of session with you in a g with bills itself analysis plug in hybrid electric the
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you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really air strikes of targeted residential areas in russia and sun, eunice, and southern gaza at least 25 people were killed in those attacks. bodies have been piling up at another hospital. the united states has asked to be un top courts not to order israel's immediate withdrawal from occupied palestinian territories. it's legal representative, spoke of the international court of justice hearings looking at the impacts of israel's occupation, a number of british and peas of storm delta 4 elements and protests of the house, speakers handling of a vote on the guns a ceasefire motion. sort, lindsey hoyle is the accused of breaking precedence by allowing a labor party amendment to the motion which was put forward by the scottish national port. palestinians in ramallah had been protesting to voice their supports. the people in the besieged gaza strip. they're also calling for improve
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conditions for palestinians being held in his really presence it. abraham has more from ramallah and the occupied west back. we're not going to get used to the genocide in gaza. this is one of the chance with getting heat in the, by processors for saying that the world is normalizing these way, the aggression against palestinians in the be seized gauze and strip. as you can see, these are the names of the kind of cities who have been killed by these really forces also proves us. those here are saying that this role is using the dogs out to us to make this situation in the few cars. but we continue this way, the ways intimidation, 2nd point. what we need is more pressure from what on to the to and all the support that was coming through is what this is what would make an effect is and the complicity states, organizations, institutions, complicity, stop arming as well. uh, implement the i, c, j, a decision provision and measures also among those
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processors in this situation of the city and prisoners, it is really jail moving. they are being subject torture. we've just heard the news of another kind of simian prisoner who has been declared that the bodies waiting for the service. he's the noise prisoner to die and is really close to the city and say that they are very skeptical about the conditions under which those prisoners live in the say that there's medical maybe just feeling that your son is in the hands of those through the creatures we, we, we see what's happening guys, we see where watson and i, witnesses and disability prisoners are telling stories about what all understanding and present not are facing many of those whom we've been speaking to say that they feel a head for this. there's not much they can do to support their fellow product simians and the b c causes to but they say that this has been nice. they could do to show
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support to show anger, to show that they are with the, the processing is individually established or is that right here? i just need a drum along the occupied with the you in a few minutes here in affairs. chief has written an opinion article, calling the situation and gods of the world's moral failure, which should seamus all in a piece. he writes hundreds of thousands of people displaced living in the most abject conditions, even as winter sets in half a 1000000 people. on the brink of famine, he goes on to say, we've been pleading with israel as the occupying power in gaza to facilitate a delivery to little or no avail. griffith makes it appeal, saying, today we employ you g 20 members to use your political leadership and influence to help in this war and save the people of gaza. your silence and lack of action will only lead to more women and children thrown into the open graves of god. of all this as the world food program has told else to 0 that the security situation in
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northern gauze, it means they can no longer deliver food there. the agency announced tuesday that is pausing deliveries to the north until it becomes safer. in the past few days, convoys of trucks have been met by hundreds of hungry palestinian seems like these is really military has fired towards them killing or wounding several people. and the wsp says its drivers and navigating quotes, complete chaos and violence due to a collapse of civil order is held. matthew holling worth the w peace country director for the palestine. describe the situation. we are extremely concerned about student security across the entire to you because we're going to take, you know, they've got in the face, the integration size classification survey that we completed in december. you hold
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us at least 4000000 people all facing simon liked conditions was based on may if we could not bring in significant consistent deliveries, offered assistance this more than thoughts of a giving us incredible challenges. get assistance to people that need it. according to the international humanitarian law, any occupied for must enable humanitarian assistance of those that provided to reach the best vulnerable and people. indeed, what we saw is a 2 instances this week on sunday, and monday is a failure to ensure safety. all the people we saw was providing the assistance, and that is one of the reasons why we temporarily pause so that we can continue those negotiations. so this situation improves how we can get a lot more of assistance offered a into the, into the car,
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the city area safely consistently. and as soon as possible, i to palestinians forced from their homes are now so impoverished that some can't even afford shoes. many draw have any warm clothes for the winter. the less lena has them on us. we were forced to leave a home. we run for our lives and our possessions were destroyed or left behind, were displaced in the south, empty 100. we used to live in the north. you will display 3, you and run school, then force for the south. homes were destroyed without belongings were left behind . we have nothing left north even shoes. i can't even find the 2nd time pass. i have no income and i've run out of money. i can't even afford to feed my child to learn by shooting these and my husband sandals. we show them between us. whoever needs to go out to put them on the place again, if we could afford to buy new shoes, we would not, we can't. so we have them repaired. we couldn't even afford for the budget by the
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side. my family have been called lives for 3 generation at the beginning of the will. palestinian still had a bit of money and people used to pay to get their shoes repaired and things got much worse when people were pushed from the north to the south. we now are a pair of shoes so damaged that before we would have said they were unsalvageable as we all helpless at 12 shekel. pair slip is one that costs $20.00 to get repaired . it's not worth it, but people have no, no, it's a measurable plan. i'm not flooded with customers, but i cannot find materials i need. when to shoes are now a rare commodity. the mon palestinians are forced to abandon everything that owned and ran so their lives. when israel started week this, the bombing gauze. d 20 foreign ministers have gathered in rio de janeiro to discuss a range of global issues including conflicts and ukraine and gaza. earlier us
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secretary of state anthony blinking held a meeting with brazilian president lulu the silver there had been strained relations because of israel's war on gaza. brazilian leader refused as real of committing genocide against the palestinians. washington is un wavering support for israel at both the g 20. and as we discussed earlier at the international court of justice has been criticized by many around the world. often. jordan looks at the history of the ties between the 2 countries, including how it hasn't always been as harmonious as many thought. i thank you for having me. and joe biden is the 14th us president who has tried to resolve the israel palestine conflict. on the 1st day of the war and gaza bite an offer to complete support for israel, no calls on it to show restraint. we must be crystal clear. we stand with israel bite and support harkens back to that of president harry truman,
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who in 1948 recognized the state of israel within 11 minutes of its declaration of independence. but some subsequent presidents took a more tough love approach. dwight eisenhower, richard dickson and ronald reagan, all condemned is really military action on occasion. but reagan also started the practice of awarding israel $3000000000.00 in aid every year. a strong, secure israel is a shared interest. the george h w bush administration was the 1st and threatened to cut age as real if it didn't stopped illegally building settlements in the occupied west bank. and thank you for your statements. the obama administration took the unusual step in 2016 by of withholding a veto in the un security council after benjamin netanyahu. now prime minister ignored washington's request to stop supplement expansion. the us is extension
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cleared. the way for the security council to demand is real stop construction. notably, the question of us age where israel never came up at either of the camp david's summits. and it was never raised by either president george w bush or donald trump. trump support gave is real what a crate, the recognition of jerusalem as capital of the jewish state. now with the war and dogs and its 5th month and the death toll rising, some in congress, a h. israel must be made conditional. there should be no blank checks for any country. we cannot continue. the pattern. we're prime minister netanyahu says, thank you mr. president, for america's generous military assistance. and then problems as knows. at americas legitimate requests, there might be a subtle change in us policy of foot on the us has circulated
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a draft security council resolution on dall so that includes words it has refused to use before. now, a temporary cease fire, but still no definitive plan to leverage billions of dollars in u. s. a. to convince netanyahu to change the way he's conducting the war. the show of support get to be match, like what the washington says is. it's a warm, over the situation and guns, russell and jordan, which is 0, washington protest as a marching from philadelphia to washington dc, calling for an end the israel's war and gaza. they're also demanding the release of all captives and unrestricted, humanitarian aid for the people of gaza. have you show castro has more from the protest in washington dc. this was termed a pilgrimage that started in philadelphia. why? because that was the birthplace of the us constitution and 200 kilometers later, step by step. we've had this gathering, this is the final destination of this protest in front of the white house. and it's
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not only symbolic and where it started and ended, but also the group of people who under took this some $300.00 people participating in all and stretches some walking the hallway themselves. and one of our guest here was their company. then this is rabbi alyssa wise, thank you so much for your time. why do this? why? where, why put not only your voices to this protests but your suffering of walking 200 kilometers? you know, my great uncle, rabbi aaron wise, march from summit to montgomery, with doctor king in the civil rights movement. so when reverend greene from federal black lives asking me for advice for cease fire one and to be part of a pilgrimage, i knew that that was part of my ancestral legacy. and i was pulling on that threats . every social justice live in, in history has had our depart reading of faith based center and civil rights have been the movement against apartheid in south africa. and it was really important that we bring the spiritual and moral urgency of this moment to this crisis and
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gaza, right? it's, we are months into a crisis that we kind of imagine collapsed for more than a couple of weeks. and here we are, mourning over $12000.00 palestinian children if you have the scale of the christ and the humanitarian crisis and gaza is on speaker ball. so it felt like we needed our action to be kind of not that level of intensity, right? like it's not just enough to hold a vigil outside the white house, we need to demonstrate this to the seriousness and the intensity of the crisis by walking the entire way and bringing with us all these pilgrims, all the people we need along the way kind of the inspiration that we kind of left as bread crumbs as we walk of the un security council has sanctioned 6 people from armed groups operating in the eastern democratic republic of congo leaders of m. 23 are among those handed traveler bands of asset freezes. the decision was made during an emergency meeting of the security council. violence has intensified in recent months as m. 23 fighters advance on
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a major city in the east. lawyers representing julian, a sons had been making their final appeal in the you case high court. they are trying to stop the wiki leaks, founder from being extradited to the united states. assad just spacing. espionage charges there over the release of confidential u. s. military records. in diplomatic cables, the barker has more from monday, a to me, as soon as you suppose is believe family, this is indeed the last ditch attempt to avoid assigns being expedited to the us if convicted over the on 17 counts of espionage, one the misuse of a computer, it could well face a 175 years behind us to define saying that he was doing what any journalist would do in possession of sensitive information that could potentially expose crimes by the united states. those, the lawyers acting on behalf of the us or, or to say though, that sounds went beyond what any journalist would do any put people working on the
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cover in very dangerous positions indeed, nevertheless understands a national and, and a members all of a sudden his family believe but it's not just the phone is on trial for journalism is on trial to he did exactly what journalists and publishing do all day every day, the bread and butter. and that's exactly what he did. he did on a grand a scale of them or use it, but it was what was inside that information, the information that expose these cards for his journalist vein kilobytes. so if you look up the gunship that has led to this persecution, the case has also put relations between countries that are normally allies, australia, the u. k. and the united states under huge amounts of strain or sliding lawmakers last week voting to allow julian phones to be released over time through his native australia. if indeed that's what he wants. cleared majority of destroyers, regardless of what they think of julia saw
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a majority. think this has gone on long enough that it must be fruits within, you know, assuming easy the ecuadorian abc or thought of that for the easy bill, my social security prison. people who have no time for julia to sign. this is ridiculous. now, suppose is wait for a decision, the fear is this is essentially a phones is last time. however, there is for the avenue available to him, but it's not in the united kingdom. it's in strasburg confronts viewer pay and quote of human rights. that is, of course, if british goals rule that all his attempts that appeal have been completely exhausted in the entering mode. we understand from the sandwiches, family members that he is on, well, unable to even watch these proceedings online. in belmont prison way remains under lock and key and maximum security which is 0 plus still a head on alpha 0 and sports. another twist in the english for nearly titles. racially, richardson versus with best stories. the
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these business uptake the restaurant net bundle dash move forward to use the or the end. it's time to support. here's andy richardson, who's doing this in the studio. andy, thank you so much sir. i will live a pool of going full points clear at the top of english premier league they have to come from behind. so when against relegation, threatened looting, towel looting have taken us off, leave out on the field against the injury hitler before to open would be so beautiful. missing the how many solace own moon is the most service interrupt? since the van dyke the heading home, the equalize after the break, those things,
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how did that fireplace the system breathing space and then how the area? no one comes with the face of the go to the former school. next it's the least some fun. chelsea on somebody who's lead plus the rivals austell learning champions league option against poolside also. and to reach that 1st quarter final in 14 years with full time approaching. and the 1st like at this time, portugal it's still cool. it's our new awesome new boss along the back and look around the 1st on a couple of years looking to free some life into the filtering season that's taking on the account and samples and natalie also from 11 bowsky, giving films to believe it's late, late to school, it's not please 105. 0 no. go from chris donor in our helps his license, he meets the quarter finals of the asian champions league or,
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and other reps of a to know when it gets like saudi or i didn't see. i'll say, huh. i'm not so winning the 23 new on i think it's next events. how are you in the united states? almost 3 decades dot com or you just made it to the core phones that the some like jerome m as in boy as this story penalty. i mean one sunday, the 22nd minutes of the 2nd, like against franco united it. so the 3 to wait on aggregate, putting the japanese side into the state level face tony's side chandel soon. so chris, since i and i also going through maybe japanese side, venture it closer to one inside can finally form on. i forget the next step for them. it's another carry inside your book high and i most has a gym and football funds are celebrating a big treat that leads plants as have a stake of its media runs to a private equity investor as full and through multiple games in the countries top 3
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divisions with disruptive, i suppose to see where against the principal and then the statements today. the lead said, given the current developments, a successful continuation of the process along the same as possible. well, jim, and full of champions bond munich. they're on the hunt for new head coach up to 3 straight to face thomas to cool will be leaving the top of the end of the season. a correspondent compelling dominic cane has more a single box. the bundles that you care about german football is one team has been transcendent in the course of the last 4 or 5 decades in this country. realistically speaking, buying mentioned, they have the 3 german titles german championships that they 120 gym and cups, 6 european cups and other european told them. and so they have one. they destroyed the gym and football scene. is it well like a colossus? and so when they have a bad season, it may seem to buy and munich funds. if it's,
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it's a catastrophe. the interesting thing here is that to show one the bonus we got last season that having arrived mid season and start we're seeing is not really big enough. let's be clear about it. they are in the 2nd place, 8 points behind the latest eva cruiser. but there are still 12 games to play so they could see or i sickly. that could be a research, as they might still win the league i'm. they are still relatively well placed in the champion, so you're getting slots. you only one know down off to that 1st but so to a certain extent, they have everything to play for, but not from the point of view of the leadership of by invention who look at that team and say we should be doing so much better. we all the best team in germany that sits on champagne and the murray has been knocked out. so the counsel open already missing out on the quarter finals that the losing a 3rd set tie break against commencing of the czech republic. marie produced a series of great comebacks on the front of the final last year. and the 36 year old looks on coal say something similar this time out of it took this months into
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it. it's not him said the 18 year old mentally killed his move to reach the last day to this level of the tournament for the 1st time in his career. he will now face top said andre rube live in the quote is the one of the 5 less than an hour to beats. richard gas going straight sets the russian i'm so in this funding for 2nd, someone of the, the kind of golf says that argument with the ha help fuel hurts a victory the divine tennis championships. us, i can find a hold of going on to be currently in the fisk of a, in 3 sets. an f one mercedes st principal charts. i will says the investigation into his red bull counts about christian horner is an issue for the whole of the school toner has been accused of inappropriate behavior of a female team member. he's the subjects of an internal investigation on it to nice
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to allegations and he's with the same and full range of precision testing. i both will shampoo. my system was moving a 2nd quicker than his rivals joyce, wednesday sessions. you know, i think what report has started as an independent the investigation. so if this is done in the, in the right way with which to inspire and see, and with that with that regard, i think that's something that we, we need to look out to what the, what the outcomes are and what it means for farming along and how we can to how we can learn from that kind of 1st match of, of strategies to 20 crickets. series with new zealand went down to the last full australia is tim davids fixing a full of that final delivery to ground victory by 6 teams by the 2nd of 320 on friday, also have a suit test series coming up later on this. okay, but as i suppose looking for now. so. all right, any richardson there? thank you so much. and that is it from me?
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several venue for this news hour, but we are back in just a little bit moments with more of your own world news. some houses here, so it is the hard hitting the entities as a un, i'm by so the position given to you by or does have both, you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all the good coups i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities, us vito, in the security council, this is a may just something go because if it access to, if he of the story on told to how does era the latest news, palestinians are not only queuing to got bread and water, but they're also doing on the machine to receive their treatments from the hearts of the story. i wrote books to the cemetery. there is no tombstone for them,
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but he's determined that the names will be never forgot. with details coverage, the set up and the veterans tell us that many of them have either the implicit for the actual practical support of the as by the army a snapshot of an ordinary day. most people go about the business, hardly paid any attention to the results, navigating the streets. these devices, delay with documents, parcels, and food from companies and restaurants. people during process takes just a couple of minutes using an app up to which they read. both cases treats. a 3 d mob installed in the brain, prevent them from getting lost, and electronic eyes help overcome obstacles. something that sometimes might prove to be quite challenging. russian, well, that lead use of people trying to help a delivery of robots out of a snow drift have gone viral online since russian are interested the so called special miniature operation and ukraine,
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thousands of migrant laborers have left the country something innovative to fast track and only takes the tree to partially supplement the human work force, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm sort of any of this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. so there's really a tack on the say around the refugee camp kills at least 14 people in central 1000 sick and stranded in the line of fire. world health organization says patients are still trapped inside now, so hospital in san eunice israel is causing mass starvation and gaza with convoys

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