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to join us from let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha ha . the color that i'm installing the attain, this is in use. our line from the hub coming up in the next 16 is really strikes. have a building in the middle of the crowded area and the giovanni of a c. g. northern garza, or u. n. facility was also a desperate p from palestinians morning and loved ones. a friend help them survive israel's world of skills. 97 people in the past 24 hours. so
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fluid terrorism is a growing the, the fits victims are innocent, palestinians, their homes and their livelihoods, children's representative demands israel and itself, the patient of palestinian territories. during the hearing at the ones to find his ready forces raised at the homes of palestinian suspects, accused of a shooting and a legal settlement close to occupied easterly simmons killed one of the house and in support. phone numbers, ill football, learn. danielle has has been found guilty of sexual assaults. the exports along the player has been sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison. the . we'd be getting this news our in northern gaza. when is really as try, it has hit a building in the giovanni refuge account. the only facility that is the only
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designated location that distributes fruit assistance to the account. number of, of casualties have been reported. and we know these really minute treat has repeatedly attacked on rough facilities since it began this one of these pictures from a separate attack in the same area this time. and is really a strike targeted a crowded markets, destroying a protest in police vehicle and building that at least one person we understand has been killed. many of is all winded. well, let's speak to honey, must merge. in the rough and southern gauze he's on the ground for us that, i mean, what do we know about what actually happened in jamal interest in the last few years? well, very devastating. the developments of from the northern part of the gods are particularly from the body, refugee camp, a very densely populated area that the initial weeks of the war been bom, tivoli by relentless error strikes,
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and people are driven out of their homes. the vast majority of the people here were displaced and became homeless. a different evacuation centers are, but the fact that right now, not people are not only hungry and facing actual families and dying of starvation and mounting nutrition. the only facility the only food, a facility distribution point that is managed and operated by on or why the only one that is still operational. there's been destroyed by the attacks and destroyed it was a point for people to collect fluid supplies from it. it's a top rate, it's manage on the ground by the popular committee of palestinian refugees. and then with this being attacked and gone, people don't have any other source of food just to satisfy their hunger right now. ready? very hungry. they over whelmed exhausted, resorting to eating plants and animals feeds. people are facing dire situation right now. many a large number of people reported injured and killed in the tax just becoming
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increasingly difficult on top of the misery that people face every single day. the communication on an internet a blackout. just make it very difficult to know exactly the number of people have been killed in those attacks. but the reports will emerge very soon as we were waiting for an official, the statement of from the ministry of health, or that she felt hospital. honey must most of it with a lace as for us on the strikes and jamalia. thanks so much, honey. a lot from north to south is ready for involvement, has killed nearly 100 palestinians just in the past 24 hours. the head of the world health organization has described cause a as a death thing. michael apple reports. this is what's left of a 3 story building and beta here leveled by is really a strikes in northern gauze. much of the north of the strip resembles a wasteland with no building and no body and touched by his rose wall
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with an old sick lady with her daughter in law and grandchildren were sleeping in their home. the house was leveled and they are still buried under the rubble. we managed to recover only bits and pieces of some of their bodies. there were at least 15 people inside. we could not recover a whole body, only bits and pieces. rescue workers and neighbors face of daunting task. tons of debris has to be moved slowly and carefully by hand to retrieve the bodies site them. uh so the reason is it is very difficult for us to search without any equipment. we are simply using update hands. apparently women and children were the only ones inside the we haven't found a single survive up in rough off in southern gaza with $1500000.00 displaced palestinians, or sheltering is riley plains,
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targets it outside root mosque in the city center. the resident said, how's the library with the collection of historical text, the sound of these, forced to say good bye or inconsolable mazda and then the stop. we are the airplanes just after midnight. we looked out of the window and saw flames, and people screaming. there were more than 25 to 30 people in the house when he collapsed. everybody scattered right? grief and loss go hand in hand and gaza on what the u. n. is called the dense level of the 0 o these randy minute tree has also stormed to the village of bait. donna, east of bethlehem in the occupied west bank, its forces that raises the homes of suspects and of shooting attacks that occurred earlier on wednesday. around the 25 is really ministry vehicles was seen in the
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area. well that shooting incident took place near occupied east route, then it happened close to the illegal is rarely settlement of money. i do mean we understand at least one person was killed. 5 others injured. 2 of the 3 gunmen was shot dead. will need to. abraham is near the i was, i on check point where that attack happens. what we know is that 3 tell us the needs of arrives to this area into separate cars and they have committed issue thing that's led to the injury of 5 is really is a police at the other 5 that we were told them that they had suffered the queue, acute minor injuries, and some anxiety. this is why we're talking about the number is decreasing, but also we're talking about one is really has been killed. now we are in this read this read the things in the goal is really supplements to jerusalem. and let me just show you a little bit of uh, the street huge we need because there is
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a check point towards the end of the street that there is some traffic. but also in the recent years, a new section of the road has been open to allow palestinians coming from the south of the occupied west bank to be able to use a section of this roads to go to the rest of the occupies the west bank and this is why we've been seeing kind of thing is being allowed to use this road. now we've been hearing from sources that these really produce is looking to prevent the movements of palestinian cars on this route until a certain hour that we understand also that there has been a lot of situations. what else of a projects that have been planned in israel to kind of separate through the palestinians from these relays to give them separate throws and we've been seeing also in the past, how the settlers enjoy the infrastructure to suffer through is what have you want to go through bypass road. now again, this is a check point that usually it needs to with jerusalem. but it is
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a huge way to link is really supplements in the occupied was thing to choose the ultimate of day full of the public hearings at the you and the top course on the legal impact of israel's occupation that posting entire trees. jordan's foreign minister has told judges that that can be no peace until israel's occupation, and the patient is unlawful. there is an humane it must. and yet isabel has been systematically consolidating via q patient. that is blatantly denying simians rights to self determination. it's illegal to the left side of major is creating new facts and the guns that are getting all the prospects for peace settlements and legally under international growing numbers on our spreading father and occupied palestinian land that i'm very settlers has
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gone from 208201993 when the us the codes were assigned to over 7 100002 date, nearly a one, but a 150 percent increase settler terrorism is a growing even its victims are innocent. palestinians, their homes and their livelihoods, all they have hemmed us all head, standing by force and occupied easter resend that facets feet to step boss. and she has been across those hearings for us in the hague step. it feels like a number of countries and they have submissions today what directly addressing and opposing what the us have to say yesterday. yes, sorry. clearly they have been paying attention to what the us out yesterday and the china started this morning, basically countering all the arguments of us brought forward. one of them was that the court should not give an opinion because this is
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a bilateral issue between israel and the palestinians. and any opinion who time for any and negotiations and other arguments was a fraud has the right to self defense. that's why it needs to occupy these territories. well, a china sat, it's basically the other way around to israel is occupying a full and as a for an entity occupying the palestinian territory. so the police didn't just have a right to self defense. a soda was a very strong argument against what the us has been bringing forward. also from ireland island had a very important statement saying that all the states are obliged to follow the international law and make sure that the illegal occupation comes to an end to so basically, also calling other nations to which sanctions have for repercussions, maybe a less traits with as well, and of course that's an important issue here in europe where a trade ties so with, as well are still very strong. so yeah, a lot of strong arguments also a jordan,
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very much calling the occupational legal. so we've heard now or from 30 countries in total and only 4, including the us had a different opinion i asked before in minnesota, jordan and for a minute. so when he came out of this presentation, how always feels this, this opinion could make a difference on the palestinian occupation also because it's a non binding advisory opinion, but he was very positive. he said this is over well mainly. and it will definitely be consequences from this opinion. the court will have to rule in a few months step by saying that across those hearings for us in the hey, good, thank you so much that will, that's now speak to him to solve, hooked, and heidi's true. somebody thought old city is at the haunts of is really occupation. i'm the conflict and we know that jordan has been instrumental, critical and managing the holy sites and not so do i say that he regional role? how does that shape the submission that we had from them today as
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well as dogs, he had jordan's role here is quite critical. they are the custodians of the holy side right behind me, the oxide moss compound, which is considered the 3rd holy is site to muslims. and often a flash point when there is any sort of tension or conflict between the both sides . so the, the jordanian presentation and, and information that they presented at the i c j is no surprise. they've been saying for years now that their position is against the occupation, that it is an obstacle to piece. and additionally, they said that there is, quote, no doubt that during the israel's practices in these policies me and that they want to continuously annex occupied palestinian land saying that it is against international law. but israel seemingly is acting that way. the obstacles to peace be the consequences of the occupation are quite prevalent in east jerusalem and
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across the occupied west bank. but you see it here specifically in east jerusalem. just yesterday, our teams were down at damascus gate and we saw firsthand the check point that was set up by is really forces that was just for palestinians trying to get through to the old city. some of them to make their way to the lock them off for afternoon prayers, but you can see jewish is rarely is just walking around that barrier totally bypassing it, knowing but they don't have to stop and be searched and have their ideas checked and oftentimes be denied even entry into the old city into the oaks of mosques. so the position of the jordanians at the i c j is, is not surprising because they have had this position for some time really since the occupation began and its entirety. and they're saying that the consequences of israel's occupation on the palestinians is prevalent in everyday life. and if it there is no solution to it could only get worse. i'm decided hutch the giving us a little bit of contacts from occupied east jerusalem. thank you so much on as well
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as the hearings in the hague islands, attorney general told the court that israel has exceeded the limits of self defense following the tribe of some of the time. international limits, the use of force in self defense to no more than fault is necessary and proportion us harlan's view is that these limits have been exceed to spite israel in its ministry response to a mouse attack. this is manifest from the spiraling jeff toe. the extensive disrupt destruction of property including homes, through i've caused the displacement of up to 2000000 people. i'm being suing, humanitarian catastrophe. ireland has repeatedly called for a cease fire and we are just made by the implications that these lakes is tough. tennessee's in gaza may have for the prospect of resolving the white or is really
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palestinian conflict. the whole international focus on is really such as in the occupied westbank as well as a tour on garza is increasing sanctions on such as and being imposed by the us u. k. and several, you states, but divisions do still persist. earlier this week, 26 of the blocks 27 members issued a joint statement, calling for an immediate humanitarian pause. that would lead to a lofting ceasefire. that statement also asked israel to hold any plans of ground defensive on rasa, saying it would make the already catastrophic humanitarian situation was. hungry is the only and you country that refused to endorse that statement. but it's joined by the check republic and rejecting target and sanctions on his right. executive. meanwhile, the belgian island and spain say that they will impose, they are in sanctions. if the you doesn't act well, that's not bringing raymond buffy. he's a human rights lawyer and a professor of law at the university of go away. he joins us now from that. an
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island, raymond, honest and such a storage defender of california rights for so long, those up leaning come from the countries on historical experience. so it will doesn't go deeper than that. i think it's based on our and to start that experience as we were occupied by for about 800 years by the british. and as a consequence of that, we have a natural empathy towards any population that are seeking self determination or find themselves or preston and circumstances such as the palestinians and for decades. not just in recent times, most of the irish population have been very supportive of the palestinian calls. so it comes as no surprise that in terms of the european union, we are somewhat of an outlier in our very pro palestinian incense. when he's an outline at the i c, j, we just had island was very clear about how it feels. the limit to self defense had been well, very much succeeded by israel. do you think that the divisions that we're seeing
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within the you are deepening a no, i don't actually i, i at the early stage are then came i was and was a that it is expressed its power at the attacks that had occurred enough to october the 7th, and then reflected on these roads right to use self defense and i think was very important to that to clarify that it now like many other states has come to the conclusion that that right of self defense has been exceeded itself is clearly a violation of international law, the excessive use of force destruction of property, the depth of civilians, and the catastrophic you by the cherry and situation that has been created. but we are working with our other e u states up partners to form a consensus as far as possible in relation to how to do with this parlance. as the attorney general find it out, we believe in multilateralism, we believe in international law. and the rule of law is we are
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a small state. we don't have any economic, political or military minds. we come through our ways around. we rely on the un charter and international law to protect our interest in the interests of other smaller states. and we have always tried to form it if our foreign policy include in ordination with that are you are being partners. but there have been very significant divisions and they remain, you know, the most important ops to go, as i would say, is within to european union is the power cation of germany with regard to how this time. i mean, germany fails of a significant degree of guilt because of its responsibility for the holocaust. but it does not in any way justify the policy that has that's adopted within the european union and relation to the palestinian question. but we are finding more common cause if, if you look at the last couple of months since the outbreak of these, these particular hostilities, i think the, you're, more of the european states are finding common calls with our lens position rather than the reverse. so when you talked about garden consensus,
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we've seen some of that around the idea of set the violence in the hague. we just had and raised the idea that the level of sets of violence we've seen that can be regarded as a co us of transfer of people when people don't feel safe to stay in their homes. what did you make of that argument to? yeah, i mean, nearly all of the arguments presented by the various representatives reflected on settler violence, the secular colonial enterprise, the consequences on the ground, the permanent prolong nature of the sacraments, how difficult it is to address a, the, the, the consequences for the palestinians once the the state of israel continues to support and defend the settler enterprise. so i think it was correct to call it out because the, the settlements are at the heart of much of the difficult humanitarian situation. confronted by palestinians in the west bank, it's separate altogether from the catastrophic situation and gaza. but it is at the
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heart of examining the legality of all the of the occupation. and ireland rightly pointed out that the promotion of the permanent settlement in the west bank by up to 700000 is randy. jews is clearly inconsistent with the not the laws of occupation and creates facts on the ground. that wouldn't be a mere drops to go to resolving the long term uh this, this, this, the resolving the differences between these rates on the palestinians and creating a viable a viable to state solution. well, if we're talking about a longer time solution, i have to ask, i know that island doesn't recognize the state of palestine. do you think that events and dynamics now are likely to change that? i hope they do. i'm not sure. one of the be honest, i mean ireland has a very pro palestinian stands, it's, it's,
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it's government policies re fixed up the great majority of the irish population. nonetheless, i often feel that the government is advised by conservative lawyers, and they're afraid sometimes of the political consequences of taking a particular spence. and i mean, at the very end of the presentation by the irish attorney general, he said that we should review the trading relations. all state should review trading relations with settlements with settlements with assessments. actually, the iris government has created the obstacles to brittany and domestic legislation here, which would in fact cortez and the fact prohibits trading with any they can amik enterprises in the supplements. so uh, i think a 1st step would be to follow through with re examining our trading relations with any of the economic enterprises emanating from the, from the occupied territories and assessments. and ireland has taken recently
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along with spain and view that the european union should review the favor favor vote. trading relationship with has been israel and the re examine the human rights commitments that are made as part of that agreement arising from what's happening now. i'm from block has been happening for decades in the occupied territories in general. and david has raymond, before i let you go, i want to ask you for a bit of a personal reflection. i understand you're a human right? so i know that you've also worked as a piece keeper, yourself on the ground in the region. can i ask you to reflect perhaps on how you were thinking about what's happening and also given your own experience in the middle east? to be honest, i find this deeply depressing effect. sometimes i feel shame because it seems that we are incapable of responding to
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a huge shoot monitoring catastrophe. the united nations a needed to respond to the security council has been rendered. useless, essentially, drew the various exercises of the visual and it's hard to hold out hope for the promotion of international law, the values that are in strained in the various human rights instruments. but we must continue to do so. and it was one of the things i would emphasize about the, the irish and the other contributions to the courts today. and yesterday is that the only way of solving this particular conundrum is true. the value is enshrined and international law. united states seems to suggest that international law is an impediment to resolving, finding a piece for long term resolution to this dispute. i would say quite the country, this is the only way that we were then sure, just this for all the parties, uninsured that they, they solution as a re prospect of success. and right now i'm not very optimistic. raymond, buffy,
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they're profess several at the university of go in island. thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera and sharing, sharing your thoughts with us. right and well, at the international court of justice ron's representative listed a series of measures that he says constitute israel's ongoing violations as one for a long occupation to all springs demographic composition and occupied $33.00 offerings. the cottage served on a status of the holy seats you on hold for just for to me certain measures on 5. why you're lucian, i've done wrong. so i'm trying to stay now. people prefer them on a southern unity over their natural resources for a long occupation by is really occupying of the gene. confirm if this is if and fashion to make it permanent, n, y, a nation of the principle of prohibition, or what condition of the 3 or 3 by force compression upon
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a freemium territories is the longest submitted to a corporation existing today. the right to search the start of an issue of policy. now people continues to be violated as long as these occupation ages this ongoing violation for punish thing is our ability to rely on a state big drawers and obligations under international law. depriving them of the inalienable right to self determination, including the right to leaving freedom, justice and dignity. a china is representative, told judges about court that israel's practice of severely undermine the rights of the palestinian people. of the screening is read in conflict. stands from these real prolonged occupation of pot spinning preparatory under use, rails long standing for pressure, and also the prod, standing people,
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the part seen and people fight against is reading oppression and their struggle for completing the establishment of an independent state of the occupied territories. essentially, just the actions for restoring the, the team advice, the right, all right, to the staff, to some nation serve task, precise legal foundation for the struggle staff to some nation only applies to toasting novels. naming posts on the colonial domination, full 40 occupation under no circumstances. that's why to self dissemination offered any basis for any part or group, but it seemed a foreign state to clean a so called right tools for the session. well, let's discuss all of this with modeling bizarre out of there. a senior political analyst model in just
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a couple of hours ago. we were talking about this evening grosses and g western sentiment. do you think that as this conflict continues, we're going to see more and more of that and various for as well thanks. what is there are out today is i was heard there earlier. some of the west and nations like island likes paying like belgium, belgium are sort of uh, you know, taking a different direction as the likes of france and all those are changing a bit their position. so we see norway, so we see a certain change happening slowly, but surely. and i think as we enter the, as we've entered the 1st month of the water and gaza, i think there's more more pressure towards side because that's whole. remember that the i c j is looking at now 2 issues at the same time. one is general. so i think guys on the other, the illegal occupation of the palestinian territories, the occupied, frustrated territory. so in a sense, you could say that
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a son is back to set the stage at the international arena. and i think what's the nation needs to start taking a position on clearly i, some of them, especially the ones led by the united states, are becoming ever more isolated. but it was interesting to see that the launch number of countries, especially today, came out and pushed back on the us submission. that's that any kind of an advisory opinion from the quotes could affect peace negotiations. and jordan was very explicit and said there was legal precedents against that. absolutely. i think that's a very important observation because you get the sense that's without being mentioned, distract as if america is the elephant in the room. right? and since israel did not speak is right, is option, but it's occupation is present, you know, in the hey, and seems like america is representing is around the hague, right? as usual. but be that as it may, the arguments buy stuff with all the countries. actually, most of the 30 countries that we've heard at the hague are basically sending to
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united states. what the hell are you talking about? first of all, why should the legal opinion of the highest sport of the land be any problem? any problem for resulting a conflict that's been going on for 75 years for resolving on? no patient and illegal occupation and 40 resolving and aggression for ending and aggression. i guess the people uh, so in a sense you could say that i think the way now increasingly about a size being viewed in the international public opinion, us and increasingly in legal form as well as such as the united nations general assembly. and in fact, even by the majority of the united nations security council, all come together to show us the assign these important part is fine, is indispensable. the palestinian. okay, the computational part assigned must be resolved. other hours. we're going to be
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seeing more guys as well. we will eventually hear from the courses potentially an advisory opinion to the un general assembly, right? it's non bindix once. what does it matter? i tell you what the my doesn't want to at least 2 important fronts. one that's the one we just mentioned, the did the court of public opinion. i think it's important as for the front of senior cause gains more or more supports and a diety, activism and so on, so forth around the world has more and more social groups, pro, justice groups and the racism groups all cordless around the scene and questions i think that eventually we'll start putting more and more pressure at the governments on government. but i think more importantly is some of this things we've been hearing from the irish. not only does the fact us, once the court says this is an in newton occupation, and it has the ramifications. deluxe something it, a few in union would have to take steps to measure me in terms of economic and of
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cooperation with this. right? so it could lead to further action mountain before i let you go, i want to check because i, if i, if my talent as rise, it's been a month. yes. and the i, c, j has required israel to report back on the of the case that you mentioned in terms of whether a genocide is taking place and in gaza. and israel had to have to do a number of things and they needed to report back that's coming up next week. yes, monday i think i'm clearly is that it has been doing almost the opposite of everything. the, i see jazz as it was hard for example, yesterday, that's almost like, uh, you know, create a paper trail so you would have somebody's really there say, oh, we mustn't do this. and that's right. it's all, it's almost as if it's meant to for the i c j. but the fact is right in practice, i've done everything and the opposite. i'm not sure if they will make any testimony next week, but 2nd is i submitted in the icy j. it's isolated the security council,
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it's isolated international, rena, basically the only one supporting the united states effectively today is the united states, but the united states is becoming more isolated from the international. yeah, interesting dynamics of the shara out of here, senior political analyst, great to talk to you. this news now. thanks for joining hostile ahead here on out of their families in democratic republic of congo. say that tired of running from one cell to 2 and all this fall violence escalate between them. 23 flights isn't government in the longest match and castle urban history. and the laurie has now been knocked out of the tournament. more than that, coming up shortly with far the record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points to the color and
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out of here on uninstall z, a k here in the home. that's remind you about top stories. at least one kind of thing and has been killed often is really as striking, targeted that your body of refugees have an open. garza type damaged palestinian police vehicle under buckling and stay full. i think you and the top court from public hearings on the impact of israel's occupation palestinian territories. china island around and jordan are among a host of countries and say that israel's nearly 6 decades, almost for patient, is a flagrant violation of international debase on whether it's a cool for us to use font and goals, improve the u. k. parliament into disarray with the speaker of the house. now to
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use the policy politics. nearly 60 mph, according on speaker lindsey oil, to quit his handling of the parliamentary session. the sculptors, national policy, which in tables the motion and the conservative governments have for his condemned him for selecting the labor parties, amendment. they accused to speak of trying to avoid internal divisions within the labor party despite his juicy of impartiality. well, some more on this. so that speak to harry force that he's the cost is for us from westminster. how it feels like more more. and he's a piling on what kind of pressure is the speaker under right now? it's suddenly increasing pressure, especially since that in the last hour or so. the scottish national party officially said as a posse is the 3rd largest parts, you can call them if it had no longer any confidence in lindsey oil. so lindsey oil to carry on it is position as speaker of the house, accusing him of all thoughts is on politics in favor of labor. during the debates, he came to the house himself
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a little earlier in the day um and he apologized again. uh for the decision making on wednesday. uh but he said that it was out of concern for m. p. 's safety. he said he never wanted to pick up a phone and find that one of his friends on either side of the house had be murdered by terrorists to use his technology that that follows that the killing of an m. p. in 2021. it follows a number of death threats because a lot of empties have been talking about. and part of his calculations. you say in his decision yesterday to allow the labor amendment to be voted upon was to get the broadest range of possible options for m. p. 's to make sure that they would voting in some way against conscience and pick themselves up to potential danger at that constituency offices or the homes of the laver. lita keeps tom as also being to can you he was accused by the conservative party of having lent on it on the speaker of
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the house to ensure that his amendment was able to be voted on to try to stem any potential rebellion within his ranks. and he denied having threatened the speak of it. he did say that he had time to allow the amendment to be brought to the far. how early can you explain from here is what exactly was quite so controversial about his decision on wednesday because it's, it's obviously within the context of the way that the u. k. house runs it is and usually when on an opposition day as it was on wednesday and opposition day for the scottish national kazi, when such a policy puts forward a motion, usually would be that motion. i don't need the conservative governments or the governments of the days amendment to that motion. that would be very to the point. if that had been the case on wednesday, that would have put labor in a very difficult position because labor would have seen it. and he's either having
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to vote with the scottish national party for an immediate c spy and gaza without any. so the covey asking about as in labors amendment, that was about the israel not being expected to be able to continue to cease fire if it did no longer face the threats if it continue rather to face the threat from on us. and the very of the various other copy that's along those lines. and so his decision to dispense with tradition and the usual running of things to allow that labor amendments really allowed labor to have its own and fees. but with is not how to potentially politically damaging results. another one in the house of commons in the run up to an election. so that's why it was controversial. the scottish national party says that he wanted to have its own nation budgeted funds as well. the exec mentioned collective punishment of palestinians and gaza laser, it uses us go to the national body of playing politics itself by trying to engineer such
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a division and rebellion within labor. and so all of this is really being sort of leveraging. does that make sense? uh, what really since being seen by many to be leveraging what's been going on in gaza as part of a sort of domestic political game and calculation. and that is why so many people have expressed such dismay that what happens on wednesday. and along with that, there is this very serious question over the future of the speech of the house. and we'll see whether he survives that, sorry for us, of this little village as far as from westminster. thank you. high all the conflict and garza has also been overshadowing amazing of g, 20 foreign ministers and brazil. earlier this week, results president accused is rid of genocide angering it, and it's outlined the united states under there is to raise the bar has been covering that meeting for us and has this report from the as well the foreign ministers of members of the j 20 but also other countries invited vipers in our
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meeting. today here in rio there's and 8 is the 2nd day of this meeting happening here, which shows the big divisions at this point that exists within the international community with thorny issues being discussed on wednesday, we sold a foreign minister over on the modem, va condemning the paralysis of the un security council when dealing with issues like ukraine and guys of the united nations security council. it has failed to act, for example, during russia's invasion of your plan because of russia's veto power and has failed to call for a ceasefire because of the united states veto power. so what brazil is proposing in a ways twins forming worlds, governors carrying out deep transformations within the united nations. within the tweet world trade organization making, developing nations have a sage in many of the world affairs. however, it's not likely whether brazil will be able to achieve this because of the comments made by president new without the scene about comparing the war on guys up with the
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whole coast. this has generated diplomatic fire storm here, and we are the 181 among the foreign ministers. preston's here today on wednesday, we saw secretary of state tend to be blink contributing all the way to resilience for those capital to meet with president of the field. what we're hearing that point administer surgery lab. rob is going to be doing the same thing today. so there's lots of divisions within this. the g 20 uh, the g 20 members of the following ministers here. and we are, there's an angel. we're hearing that there's not going to be a joint statements because of the failure to reach consensus among the member states. the ukrainian forces have a force in details, at least 60 russian soldiers in an attack on the southern coast on region. it's the 2nd time this week, the new grand, you know me,
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is announced its operations caused heavy russians office on tuesday. it said the dozens of russian soldiers were killed in the next region. that's where russia took control of the front line kind of of to give cut last week. while the fried is into the per, with more on the list. these are being claimed by ukraine as 2 significant strikes against the russian forces. apparently inver. busy living according to russian sources and russian blog as these very precise long grains high mas massages that ukraine has been using and has used effectively in the past as well. that the 1st strike is set to a bed taking place in a have song. this was just yesterday when drove the 4 digit pin to show a group of soldiers gathering. it's sold that they were from some sort of apple and brigades. then an explosion happening amongst them, resulting according to ukrainians and also to rest involved with this being consumed by them. schools of deaths and injuries. and this was just the day after a very similar strike happen to the east in dalton bass,
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reaching again according to eclipse. on russian media expressing social media, it was at 2 companies, the soldiers being brought together and under very similar circumstances. uh, a direct strike. apparently, the problem is all this comes as ukraine is also claiming victory in the air. it says that in the past week or so, it has shot down 7 russian jets, which is a relatively high number under the premiums have been looking up front to boot booths. it's a capabilities as a way of trying to shift the dynamics. and this will everybody's expecting, of course, the arrival of at 16 fights is over ukrainians, guides if that will make a difference. and it does come as things seem to be stalemated on the ground and defend the thing. moving into the rushes direction with its capture. recently, all of these, the people near the eastern city of garden, uh, in democratic republic of congo of leading has in 23 fights. his advance violence is intensifying from doing the un security council of the sanction. some of the great fleet is at an emergency meeting on tuesday. catherine,
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sorry reports from grandma. this is not the 1st time deborah lola has hard to see from her home. she lived in a village that was taken over by empty, 3 fives in november. then she went to the town of sac. it is then cumberland province of north cable, where she thoughts, she will see. a husband was killed a week ago doing violence between government forces and the flight to in the area. a bomb had to stay at home. so now leave him a rough nearby come for the displaced. she says there's no one to protect him here . the window for the party, i went to the forest to look for food for my children. a few days ago, i met bandits who took my supplies and they reached me nearly everyone from saki, the solitary as a company that was already over crowded. 1.5000000. i've been displaced since
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this latest round of conflict 2 years ago. a week ago this. com was not one more people are coming from south kit as they are building. this is a state they have nowhere else to go that there is antoinette booking and she says that she has been slipping out the calls we are always run and we don't get dressed. i don't know what to do. i'm just praying for peace. the bottle full size has been intense. equation of government forces wants to push em 53 fights. his father away from healed me a 2nd. the town is an important fruits into coma, the provincial capital bach. i da com, deborah, and i'm praying that they are doing what they can to so by the, by day catherine, solely all the 0 coma democratic republic, a phone call,
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a hostile head here on out as it is for another twist in english munich, title res. far will be here with that story.
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the the welcome back at this is by the end phone festival. several movies are examining the struggles of people against oppressive rule and modern history. to films on nazi germany depicts the challenges of communities during those times. about along late as the event is known and has a reputation for confronting tough political issues,
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is something that came reports from balance. then it's a peaceful summer afternoon at the lake, but whole is known as it seems because this is bullying in the middle of world war 2. these people are contemplating trees in from hilda with lives we meet hands and his kaufman a german couple who spied to the soviets against the nazis, and to a court convicted and condemned to death. much of the film is seen through hilda's eyes and her old deal in prison, giving birth to a child who would grow up, never knowing his parents. this field a co pay is simply very strong in the situation where it's a matter of life and death. she's just about to die, and i think then it all becomes very essential awards. hands on his, a copy with both eventually executed for high treason buying nazi germany. the son, the fence survives to this day, molten democratic germany commemorates his parents here with these bras,
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plaques at the address where they lived during world war 2 are remembering the victims of not see oppression is also a main theme in the movie treasure, stephen fry, and lena dunham play a polish father and his daughter who travel around that homeland shortly after the end of the cold war. the visit takes them to the desk and publish bits which fries character dec survived. both act is related to holocaust victims themselves. we can make a choice, at least a small choice to go and visit the place where that happened to them. and it's a kind of paying of on us to people who have on taken away from the 1980s on, on this, in the setting for a different kind of oppression. in the film. small things like things we experience the reality of one of the modeling loan drawings, places supposedly designed by the catholic church to calf what were called full and women,
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but which the irish governments lakes are described as the nations shame christian mind showing through a christian christian acting in dysfunctional christian society. and it has a lot of questions about complicity and silence shame and all of those things. but i really don't think the duty of art is to answer those questions just to kind of provoke them. and the, do you see if this is betty? not a price journey, will be to decide the winners on saturday. dominic cane al jazeera, bowling as well. it is now time for sport and his far this size, they are. thank you so much. former barcelona in brazil football or danny alvarez has been found guilty of rate and sentence to 4 and a half years in prison. a 40 year old has been in custody for over a year following the sexual assault, which took place at the bar swimming at night club. in 2022. the court said it was proven the victim did not consent and has also ordered him to pay her a $162000.00 was denied any wrong doing. and this ruling can be appealed.
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simply got a letter that we deal with the actually being so this is about the victims truth and the suffering she's gone through. so in this thing, we must feel happy and satisfied for her to be must analyze if the gravity of the boat is comparable to the gravity of what happened to us. the days 4 and a half years is much better than the 9 or 12 years requested by the prosecutors. but of course we are going to appeal because i do believe in the innocence of mister office. this is former club, barcelona were held to a draw by napoli, and the champions league napoli were at home for the 1st flag of the last 16 tide, just 2 days after sacking their coach in replacing him with francesco, count zona, italian champions fell behind. when robert lemon dusky opened the scoring for bar site, and for 60 minutes, brought napoli equalized with their only shots on target baskets player of the year . victor o. c man scoring on his return after losing the type of nations final with
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nigeria. so it's 11 heading into the return like insane on march 12th arsenal was done by porto in wednesdays. other game galindo's for the winter in 90 . 4th minutes in portugal, while arsenal failed to give his shot on target. despite having most isn't possession, they haven't reached for the final since 2010, but they will be at home for the 2nd. like it was a very simple into the way we gave the the game away at the end and managing that situation well enough. and as you get point us in the terms of like, you kind of win and you're gonna lose it. let me pull and move 4 points clear at the top of the premier league. there injury head squad, fault from the bowl down to the loop. and for one liver pull had 9 senior players missing for this one, but still managed to rock up their 3rd went in a row. it increases their lead over 2nd place. manchester city. but they play a game more than the defending champions. next step,
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using clump side play chelsea and the lead cup final. on sundays a goal from christian on a rinaldo helped his own now so team into the quarter finals of the asian champions league. rinaldo wrapped up at to know when against fellows savvy raving team. i'll say ha, alas, are winning the tie, a 3 know on aggregate to know face elaine of the united arab emirates in the last 8 . 0, last or haven't won this title for 3 days? a funeral be held in kenya on friday for marathon world record holder kelvin tipton . hundreds of warners accompanied his cask. it's on his way to his home village captain was killed alongside his coach in a car accident and the risk valley on the 11th of february. the 24 year old had only run 3 marathons, but they were all in the 7, fastest of all time, including the world's record in chicago. he was expected to press dissipate in the olympic marathon in paris. later this year,
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the indian england start the 4th test of their series on friday. england must avoid defeat. to keep the 5 match. there is a live, lots of attention on the pitch and ranching for this match with spin bulling expect this play a big role. and the a pulled off a huge win and the last test to take a to one series lead. some good news for ng was india is fast bowler, just pick from row is taken 17 wickets in the series so far as being rested for this match. the kind of work to do that in the games is really bored. well, and with a lot of hard enough effort and kind of send you and we have it into 0. so it was finished by everybody involved with it. it should be given a break. we got some friction. i'm ready for give everything in. that doesn't mean that we're going in with too many preconceived ideas which could be classified categories. very nice. and if it is, we'll adapt to that. if it does, you know, the more than what we think it is and we look out for that as well. a lease drank cover for
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a former one testing sessions in far rain to be cut short. mosley was hamilton's mercedes, and charles clarence ferrari hit the debris at turn 11, which caught short the morning session. friday says that cause damage to the floor of laclare is car, which has now been placed so unclear how much damage has been done to hamilton's mercy. and the murray was knocked out to the cuts are open by yak up men sick and a match that has left doubts over his future. and the sport tom size land has more and the more he's woods. this game is not to me anymore. midway through his 2nd nation, could to all the more questions than answers the 36 year old doesn't need any reminding of his age, but he'd already played a professional matches by the time his round of 16 dependent. yeah. could been sick was bone and it was points like this, the murray might have made and his grand slam winning days the funds
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of doha with treated to the longest, much in the total months history. and in 3 hours and 23 minutes, it was the young see to check to prevail. a tense defeats and 12 murray men sick couldn't believe what he just done against his boyhood hero. it's unbelievable that in this age he can still compete with the best players in the world. so congrats to hammons. uh good luck. next step, some insidious the top seat and dr. ruby lives while many were expecting to see murray on thursday. the door is open for the new generation tom size and out to 0. and 15 year old charlie woods, the son of golf legend tiger woods is bidding to qualify for his 1st p g a event. this is woods, is playing with his 15 times major when her father tiger in december, which will take part in the pre qualify. it resides on thursday as he looks to secure a spot in the campuses that classic next week. and that is all useful for now. back
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