tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 23, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the stream on out to 0, the on the color that i'm associating, this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 16. more than a 100 people killed in the past 24 hours of to is really strikes target displaced, palestinians in central and southern costa breaking points. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says is really pressure of funding for uses. have put, has organization. frank, yet more than 75 to use the life of the city and people has been treated as an exception to the international law off of the capital, it tells the international court of justice that israel's occupation of how to send
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the entire truth is illegal. and a threat to international security, the opposition groups and set a goal and fist on elections by april. second, when the president's foundations, they rejected. mackey sells coal for told i'm joining us real sco with the sport. it's joe route to the rescue for england. he scores a century to help us find recover from off against india in the past and have enjoyed another night of his really as strikes targeting areas across the gaza strip. 60 people were killed in central garza and overnight strikes on to crowded refugee camps overall. 104 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. they had a huge, he begins coverage and a warning. some of the images are about to see all just stopping digging in the
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door using a phones flashlight touch, the heavy machinery and the fuel needed to run it are not available to search for bodies. overnight is rarely air strikes, cost further destruction in neighborhoods and central got the with more palestinians killed. and the injured, taken to hospital is barely operating after months of bombing children who make up nearly half of causes population filled the treatment rooms of alex the hospital. the un agency unison says at least 17000 children have been orphaned or separated from their families during the war. so far. the hospitals courtyard has become overwhelmed with funding turning a place of healing into one of morning as airstrikes. again, target the cells. it's a similar picture and rough. 6 the city once considered as the last remaining safe,
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so that i mean to be left there because went ahead. we were sleeping peacefully at home. my brother called crying my sister and all her children were killed. they were all innocent civilian and my sister was killed with her children, including her 2 year old daughter. and 3 year old son did already an old special offer. and the good, this is our gift. on the advent of the holy month of ramadan government, new bombs and missiles from the us, instead of enforcing a ceasefire and letting the displaced return home we americans in israel, is continued to kill us. across the strip. rescuers rushed to the latest every station with no end in sight to be as rarely bombardment bid admission h e l g 0. well that's got the latest from the ground space all zeros honey lockwood. he's live to us from rough honey as we've been saying. and now the blues lines have as stripes, focused through what's been happening. yes
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. well, as of this moment, we can safely say that there isn't a single safe to place across. the goal is to be including residential of tens that had been set up by the displays. families and evacuation centers operated and managed by honor where that's the united nations for policy and refugees. and just within the past hours, at a talk on an evacuation center and the say, you don't have to break the g count. and this is the 4th attack in a row within the past 24 hours on a new site on refugee cam and other parts of the central area, including goods that why that's a com, that's a deep western part of the city where attends with full of evacuated where shouldering inside of it were targeted and attacked were number of people were injured and the other were killed. the reported to, along to the hospital, to the number of, from overnight attacks in early hours of this morning. and through the afternoon
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hours, 60 people have been killed fully in the central area. one of the deadly is a, a, a talk so far, compared to the past weeks in hon units, done and dropped by city. the situations are a no different still deadly overnight. attacks and rough i city in 2 different locations, the eastern part of the city and the central part where 8 members of 2 families displaced. families were killed inside the residential homes and reported the hospitality, including other injuries, remaining family members who were injured, who were injured and they were reported to the hospital and already over well exhausted health facilities in gaza. city where renewed attacks within the past couple days. just caused the death of more civilians inside a densely populated neighborhoods, including as a to a neighborhood that came under cubic, brutal attacks by air and land work. 20 people are still a trapped under
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a building a summer story building that was targeted by end of 16 and level to the ground, completely. europeans by the civil defense, the crew on the ground and paramedics. and we just watch the video people using at manually operated tools just to remove largest lapse of concrete to help remove people who might have still alive under, under the rubbish. a honey. as you say, huge numbers of injuries when it comes to all of these strikes on any hospital is right now still functioning right. well at this point the northern part is completely out of any health facility is operating it from a ship, a hospital. so the engine engine, hospital, tomatoes, one hospital and, and other hospital in the central area, the northern part, completely out of post facilities facilities right now. and that's the,
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the tragedy and the aftermath of every era strikes that the injuries who are supposed to be going through a place where they get it treated and have sufficient and a proper medical intervention. do not find that. and unfortunately, they are at risk of losing their loss of the floor of the hospital. no medical supplies have been allowed to the nurse and part of the strip leaving those entire health facilities a to operate as, as sheltering points, nothing more, nothing less. in the, in the city of hon. you and as we have the one and only large health facilities have been under military. so you, within the past 30 days, and it was a storm repeatedly by it is really military. and can that conducted aggressive search inside the hospital damaging is to property preventing and barring gave relief, convoy from entering the hospital and preventing if you're from entering pos, the to operate the power generators where 13 people lost their live inside the
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intensive care unit on the incubators is completely out of service right now. the entire city of han, you and as has no operational health facilities after nasir hospitalized out of service. and i'm in the hospital that largely turned into a refugee a tent in grove. i. the only hospital remaining here is that we do a hospital where we are reporting it from a small sized hospital, largely on it prepared on equipped for any emergencies or large number of injuries that leaves the city with only one hospitals here and those are hospital midsize but it's still suffering from insufficient medical stuff, extreme georgia, medical supplies. and it just over crowded right now with this place and evacuated with families, got it backwards inside the core, a doors of the hospital hunting the horse, and telling us about the situation on the ground right now from rough on in southern goals. and thanks honey. the whole agencies on wanting to be on the follow things, your monetary and crisis, and garza will soon leech a tipping point,
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palestinians across the strip of being forced to go some days without food or water struggling to fend off starvation. as israel's whole range is on to lead either reports drinking polluted router and eating animal feed, palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards from the displaced palestinians trumped with no. where to go say they are ready solving then i had them. you have my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him. there is none. we have nothing, nothing gets old. old roads lead to this. if not killed by the is there a department? we will starve to death? northern cause a has been almost entirely cut off from life saving 8. since late october,
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the deliveries are dependent on security clearances from these really minute treat agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies, and that's how i get your local. i'm more shut off. we have no clean water and are forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was effected on the surface that around 335000 on the fives are high risk of severe malnutrition unpreventable death the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than suffer the horrors of the will. the children who do support this war will not only bear the visible wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear,
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i'm witnessing, family members and literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die. is rolls on the basing attacks have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with late greece and restaurants. now a distant memory for its staffing population to be vega, i'll just, they're all for you. an agency hope palestinian refugees on ro says it's reached breaking point. as israel puts more pressure to dismantle the agency. 16 countries including the u. s. u. k and germany have suspended funding, totaling some $450000000.00. henri chief for the browser we need, it says that the agencies affinity to fulfill its mandate is now under serious threat. adding to that move in a 150 or more facilities have been targeted by is really strikes since this war
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began earlier i spent tomorrow a refine, she was a spokeswoman for and i began by asking how, just how much stronger owner i can survive without adequate funding to we don't serve us for a few more weeks. thanks to the news to for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders, this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us 20000000 euro, for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. and the real question is, yes, there is an independent external investigation and to the allegations, the 12 staff members took part in the whole rest and get that to the 7th of october . but then what will it take for donors who decided to suspend their funding to
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reverse their decision? once the findings are out no matter what the findings are. here we're talking about the existential threats to an agency that is 75 years old. and that has a life saving, but also education health care, social protection activities in the whole region. with a population of bellis fun. refugees today amounting to 5900000 in the okay. by ghost and in 3rd trees, but also enjoy the 11. all them syria. so let me ask you, then tomorrow you say there's a few weeks left. what would the end of one run look like on the ground not only and gaza, but around the region? it would look like a real good, faster fee. no other agency in gaza today has the infrastructure, the number of employees then knowledge, the list of beneficiaries and shelters, the trucks that need no other agency has all this and goes up today within the
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region. the impact is also very wouldn't be very, very severe. we have half a 1000000 children at pending on risk. oh, well these children go. if our schools were to close, we have 2000000 patients, palestine refugees, the most vulnerable communities in the countries, but generally also where will they get their health services from? so an interruption to our basic core services mean and someone else has to think over. cool, that's the and under what's modalities, this is why the commission to general address the president of the just of the general assembly, the un general assembly, through what you enjoy the real assembly resolution game on the road. that's monday, the commission. it is only the general assembly and the member space of the general assembly the should can discuss the future of under was not a single you one member state who is android by the work and what the bullet was
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symbolizing 75 years of palestinian refugees. this is what we symbolized tamara, speaking of, of the future of on, right. let me ask you about what we've heard from ness. and y'all here recently, he's told his cabinet of his funds for post will cause a, he's unequivocal. he said that there must be no, i'm wrong. can i ask you if your response to that it is not a coincidence when the attempts to dismiss, until those are what are happening at the same time as the is riley prime minister showing a map of the future of israel to the general assembly. a map of the future of israel, that includes and compasses. all the palestinian territories were under what works . i do not find this the vehicle incident hazardous time we were discussing. is there any probably minister benjamin netanyahu? simone's on rugby shut down, which is parts of his post full plan submitted to his security cabinet. of the plan does not experience the palestinian authority from governing this trip in the
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future. but it does say that israel will maintain, and i'm quoting it, freedom of action and the entire strip without a time limit. it also says that garza should be complete to obtain militarized except for weapons that are necessary to maintain public order. well, that's get moved from home to south hood g, as in george, heidi stories and i believe nothing. you know, who gave it a few more details about his kinda focus through those. so he's really prime minister essentially for the 1st time putting on paper why to the day after so to speak, would look like when the war and he's been hesitant to really put it down on paper in black and white because of pressure from the right wing part of his coalition, and he's also previously said is set in statements that this would get in the way of the current military operations that are being carried out by the army. but in this statement, he says that these really army will have a presence for as long as they see fit, not only along the border,
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but also going in to gaza, however they see fit to carry out operations. so we're talking about a military occupation here. then he talks about reconstruction of gaza and that arab states are essentially going to put the bill for this. but only arab states that is, wrote the fruits up. however, this reconstruction is not going to happen until the militarization portion is over . meaning until israel feels that it has completely de militarized because of strep, that there are no more weapons there. that is, the only time the reconstruction and rebuilding will commence. he also spoke about honor was saying that to be un agency needs to be scrapped completely. and replaced with other agencies that is role proves up. but as we've been speaking about honor was one of the only lifelines for palestinians in the gaza strip, specifically now throughout the war. so these really prime minister,
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while he didn't directly say the palestinian authority would not be allowed to govern the gaza strip in the future. the americans remember, have been putting pressure on the as really is wanting to see a revitalized palestinian authority. and benjamin netanyahu didn't really make that clear in his statement, so he's leaving some room here for negotiation, leaving some room for a wider consent, just because remember there are varying schools of thought throughout his government. and specifically the coalition. you have these members of the far right who want vastly different things when it comes to goals after the war, like the building of a legal settlements with nothing yahoo has said repeatedly that he's not going to allow that. and that is not the official is really position. and i'm the i may, we're also getting word of another polish thing and present a dead in his really custody. what do we know is really, authorities have not released a lot of details about the man who died in his really custody,
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but we do know he was a man from gonzo who was detained after october 7th, when these really military launched their ground invasion into the gaza strip. he is now the 10th palestinian detained e to die in is really prison since the war began. and of course we do know that israel with holes the bodies and the remains of these palestinian detainees. and that's all the information we have. but at this time, but the really is not really saying the name or any information about where this posting and ma'am is from offering you more details on that as we get it for now, honda sounds like that, but the lease as far as from occupied a story some thanks hun i as well as honda was just mentioning another published and in prison. it has indeed died in his riley custody. he is the 10th person to lose their life and is ready to detention since the war and also began in october. 248 palestinian prisoners have now died in his really jails since 1967 and the occupation of gauze on the west bank and east jerusalem. nearly 9000 palestinians
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are in is rarely prisons or detention facilities. why don't speak to basil for all . she is an assistant professor of the department of philosophy and cultural studies at present university palestine. he's also a specialist on political prisoners. basil you study global and present and can you give us a sense of the, the conditions inside his way he presents for palestinian prisoners in particular, i understand they may vary between facilities. so yeah, so this is the 2 ways of as an discussion. so prior to october 7th, we are talking about a positives reality through which but as the name prisoners were subjected to multiple forms of violence, torture medicaid negligence, as well as restrictions on communication with 70 the members as well as lawyer visits. and this situation has drastically changed. deteriorated since october 7th . we are talking about the situation to which is right. it has launched of an all out war against, but it's been in business,
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of course as part of the i'm going to inside the board against understanding and it's in the got his chip and other parts of what you like by this time. but we also have about the situation to which by the state and i've been living, i had basically this 80 percent service confiscated or the appropriate these. they are denying their medical care. they are denying them. i like to see doctors or needs to hospitals as well as engaging and a systematic committee can. negligence as well as the patients the patient can pin but which as you have mentioned, at least 10 business have died. i say at least because there are reports also of additional prisoners who have best to way through to is to torture and violence in a particularly in a minute. the account in southern okey, by 1st time we do not know the exact details because we know is that, but it's been a prison a since the beginning of this would have been treated in humanely. they have been tortured, violated. there are reports of sexual harassment or sexual and torture, all of outside execute, sions, and is a detention centers. this research consorted the consent of course,
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only because it is a vi anything international law. and it's an estimate that involved. but also because it's still keeping the bodies of at least 21, but it's been in business who have been killed since since the beginning of the occupation, in addition to 400, but as the new bought. these also being gifts got the captive and is 80 some of the numbers as well as refrigerators. so we're talking about a, a considered reality that has only existed of talking about violence doses. it's ongoing. we have talking about a beating bustle. so i want to unpack a little bit of what you said the, you mentioned allegations of torture. you mentioned starvation. what do we know about the circumstances of these tests? we're talking about 10 deaths that we know about. you say they could have been more . how do we know that these prisoners have died and under and under what conditions of what, what, what, what do we know? because that is right. it has since the beginning of this, what is that it has the 9th of any form of distributions for the present as to with
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their families, any point of contact with the families that allow me in just a short number, few number of, of lawyers to visit certain detention facilities, they have also negated the international committee for the best cost to visit those present. so what the noise is basically through the testimonies of prisoners who are released or communication with voters when able to visit some of the extension pacific. just because we better mentioned that we received thus far, is that most the prisoners were either kent outright through beatings. for instance, such as the case of the bad or boss of who was beaten by dozens of israeli soldiers or kennedy because method can negligence board. actually i with the coordinate system of the quantity of the name. but the can good because because the even leave for the present great clinic and as what as a testimony is by presidents with us that those spanish periods who were killed with i was beaten, were tortured, were severely violated. they were not only uh, the captain with you, but also through the pension, from the homes in the west bank and the ghost and also my buddy or something. no to
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you. that's that there's, there's a report that tells us that there were outside executions in said the to man a minute to come and then it'd be a sub it. uh, so we're talking about also executions of those between these basel as you say, this is governed by international. they're all rules about how you treat prisoners and detention, that you mentioned that bodies aren't being released when they die. i'm wondering here if there's any, any space for any kind of investigation, especially given that limited access, will there be any accountability? how would that happen? so i think i think the community because it's right, has been beachy, leasing the genocide and what actually last week tenants are seeing as 8 and it's 80 broadcasting company, the least. i mean you boasting of the treatment of funds to me presents what it depicts, but it's been, he is having to me down as is it being comforted by um, is there any present guards as well as boasting about the food that they are providing? so actually, unfortunately,
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i have to see that there wouldn't be no accountability is there, it has already kind of a port and $200.00, as you had mentioned, dormant for the it's, but it's been a prisoner's addition to $100.00 bodies. i'm often not being held in some of these numbers and refrigerator, so unfortunately they will not be unacceptability. but what we can say is that increase pressure internationally and, and by this thing has to highlight the sinew present. because again, what is that is doing inside his very presence is moving exactly what it has been doing inside the gulf. has it sort of start this inconvenience? i'll try to get it kidding complains, and i think this is concerned not only for the life, so of, but it's been in business, but in fact, it transforming the entire occupied by spending territories into a brother customer reality under which starvation is the norm under which getting isn't or, and unfortunately it's of that, is it some additional giving us what becomes in the bible for us that from best aging invest he published on a specialist on political prisoners. thank you so much for joining us on auto 0. that's on
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the well, this is now the 5th day of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian nuns you and tossed the wild court with this some 2 years ago now. and more than 50 countries providing legal testimony, most states have called for an end to is randy, occupation and settlement activities or catalogues, representative told that you include that as well as occupation is a legal and a threat to international security. international law must be upheld in all circumstances must be applied equally to all and there must be accountability for all violations are yet more than 75 to use the life of the palestinian people has been to treat it as an exception to the international court of law,
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mister president, members of the court, you have the clear mandate and indeed the responsibility to remedy this unacceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion. and the states cannot be hire. indeed, as they're able to decide to more on the people of plaza, has shown that this is the the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security will cut off and whatnot. calc autonomy also told the i c j that the states could not be hyatt in indecision. on this case, israel has denied the ballast indians people's rights sold determination a task. it's likely incleanse and colonized published indians lines. furthermore, it has been committed, improper type of game. that's to say that a game of systematic,
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racial oppression and discrimination established with the intent to maintain the domination of georgia. so the analysts or for us to use so many 10, dr. gene it has killed, named and, and present thousands of tens of thousands of men, women, and children. these are the root causes of a situation with face to date. well, it is now time for the whether he has evidence or however we got a little bit of weather in the full cost of the middle east over the next couple of days. even those of has here in cottage at the moment as well as the fine and drive of this weather system that'll bring some cloud. and right is a northern pulse of saudi arabia, jordan, using across into iraq some heavier rain, possibly some snow to just making his way across. so that western side of iran, the system drift by the east woods. and that's what we could see. a few shouts just around the middle part of the day on sunday here in concept practice,
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guys to come back in behind notice in process guys. so i don't know if the cost of good parts of that is to sort of them, but it's ready, but it's also a shout to just around guys that are pushing further east with this. we go through with fast. i brought this guy to baton nav and as you can see it does look losey settled in terms of the weather. then as we go one through sunday, know quite a several across central parts of the mediterranean, both western areas of africa, 6 and whether they're having to northern iraq and move in areas of algae area using across into tennessee and stuff in the middle east. which as we go through sunday, one or 2 showers to adjust around the gulf of guinea, much of west africa will stay dry with plenty of sunshine while to try to south africa. a few showers here, but the west of what the, continuing for about a gas got a hostile ahead here on altos air. why the u. s. has announced more than 500 new sanctions targeting russia. uninformed action from the asian tompkins weak as this last school was a scholar to help his side reach the goal to find the
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retirements, grapples with the prospect free of simulating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to the the the welcome back to watching out a 0. i miss tanya tay here into our home. that's monday about top stories. is there any minute treat is again, a talking residential targets across casa, getting face to 100 full palestinians in the past 24 hours. 122-9500 people have now been killed since israel launched this will be one agency for palestinian refugees says it's reached breaking point and it's
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a blessing to fulfill its mandate is on the serious threat. 16 countries have suspended funding, as israel demands the dismantling of the agency. caught sales representative has told the international court of justice. the situation in palestine is a threat to international security and israel's occupation most and throughout the course is holding hearings on the legal consequences of the occupation. well, that spring insult on bar account, he's a professor of public policy. at time i've been calling for university, he joins us now from the hate. so tom, doha has obviously been heavily engaged with negotiations over the war and goals that go beyond captive and present as well. how should we read, kept us position within the context of the mediation that it's been needing? well, clearly, that continues to be principle, then how to approach to the issue of fostering. and it's a protection and respect to the international. and this is really important, this is one of the reasons why they're able to make their position clear. and the
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same time continued to be the mediators on the very delicate issue of exchange of prisoners and hostages, and try and find a way out. and i saw the statement that was presented by the investor to the hague, who happened to be also one of the most seasoned diplomats, was very measured and to the point he avoided to make it too dramatic. he did not tribute figures of casualties stance on that others have presented already, but focused on on a couple of issues. one very important issue is the importance of isaac j in protecting international and by doing so and protecting the international order. and he called it a war on the international law that what is going on at the moment. and also coding on the i, c, j a through this protection to end the infinity. and that, that is right is used to enjoy. and the exception isn't that the other thing is i
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subjected to when it comes to international. and you said that this has been going on for far too long, almost 75 years now it's time to ended. and it seems from the movement of the war on guys it has created internationally and the various to hearings that we'd be listening to over the last couple of days. i think the international creature by and large does an agreement with that at the moment, with the exception of couple of countries. and also important, i think the way he referred to the existing piece process as a fiction doesn't to really exist. it doesn't seem to work, but it is used as the, as i think they to do other things and his words 0 for to it as being the excuse to the pursuit. quantization of the west bank and gaza, which is a minuses to this self. and number for my particularly interesting i saw
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a difference to strategic fragmentation of the better senior people. yeah, because if you reflect 1040 on this term, it means that they understand that to continue the relationship between the policies and isolating them into smaller package bits in the west bank or between the us bank and gaza. and now we see even within garza, so they're trying to split it into 4 or 5 areas is where it is understand that this is the ultimate undermining of the bus to in your relationship and the ability for them to survive as, as a people who suddenly focused on about the demographic and social changes that, that israel is trying to affect to the hearings that we're seeing. so it's on this is a process that emerged from an un general assembly request some 2 years ago. now, how much of a difference would an icy j opinion in this case make in terms of the current or do you think i so i think uh as you were i to say it was initiated quite a long time ago. i knew wrong before the guys or but the fact that it is happening now in the aftermath of the gods of war and the aftermath of the south africa,
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the case, the front of the court against israel. i think it will give it a slightly more on and maybe greater interest is particularly more than what to what the i said, you remember 20 years ago, ruled against the wall at that design was building as being illegal. and i chose not to take into consideration, but i think this time this will have a greater impact annual to wait and see what other nations say it's very important . the position of the 5 permanent members. china has been very, very clear about his position in relation to the occupation. and in fact, argued that the seniors have the right to defend themselves, even through the resistance. we are way to see, i haven't caught up with what the british has said, or i don't know if they're coming up and a couple of few minutes. but vision is particularly important because when they start as possibly to the whole, the whole case, the home creation of israel, it goes back this routes to the sound to the deal that pigeon,
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the friends have have done. and i think deposition would be very interesting to us in 2 and a, the okay is expected to be making their submission in about 25 minutes or so will be bringing you that lives here on, on to 0 from now the sound bar account, professor, public policy, it has not been clear for university, it was great to get your thoughts. thanks for joining the united states and your opinion have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest package of penalties since most coast oil else invasion of new crane 2 years ago. the us as the sanctions come in response to the death of opposition. political activist, alexis devali saying rules specific date target individuals responsible for his and presented the option from brussels, focuses on stemming the flow of sol, june use products into russia. visa items like drones or computer chips that could
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also be used for military purposes. rushed off as far as retaliation by announcing it certain excessive sanctions on in you officials binding the entry into the country. well, that's now goes to washington dc and our white house correspondent can be how could, can we, this is really been quite the statement from the white us. do we have a sense of actually how much impact these new sanctions might have on rush? well, we know what they're designed to do. we know that they're designed to construct billions of dollars in the sort of what is financing rushes war machine currently in terms of the energy revenue. but so far, has been allowing russia to continue its invasion of ukraine for the past 2 years. so what we know is that these is $500.00 sanctions that are being unveiled will target companies that will target individuals. we know that will be leveled against russian companies. also, businessman, as particularly in the industrial and munitions sector. now, as you mentioned,
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these are being done in coordination with the 27 nation block of the you. so what this is going to be is something that they have also coordinated towards russian officials. we know they will be likely politicians as well as members of the judiciary and the us politician and joe biden is saying essentially that was his goal is with all of this is really to ensure that vladimir putin pays an even steeper price for what the us says is his aggression abroad and his refreshing at home can be a house that that whitehouse corresponded with the latest on their sanctions. for us. thanks so much. kimberly. well that has been fish attacks and eastern democratic republic of congo. every night by the m. 23 on degrees rebels dropped several bombs on the town of socket and it's in the province of north keep. it went intense fighting between the group and the ministry has forced thousands to free just in the past few weeks. catherine, so
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a has them the evening people was sleeping when a bomb kits the whole we've been talking to the people who live here. we've spoken to the family of a woman who was killed including 2 children. they are still there, so the family is very much in mourning. the situation here is very dire indeed. and this is this bottle between government forces an empty threat has been intensifying um for the last 2 weeks or so. the people here have moved to other parts of the city, but a socket itself is essentially a goal. stone. also a few of these people who have not gone to ibp, come see that they have to stay here because an id comes are too crowded and
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there's no food there. so they want to come and, you know, just try and leave out the situation. but now they're telling us that they have to go to the id p comp. hold on and i'll speak to catherine. she joins us from going to catherine. there are so many actors involved here in this conflict. is there any kind of possibility for mediation in the near future as well president, next to see katie, i held a press briefing last night and he basically a we 8 or 8 at what he's been saying for a long time. he says that he will not negotiate with mtc rebels. he says the, this is not a cumberland outfit. he says that they are being backed up by one day. and he said the only direct talks that he wants to hold is with president pull forgotten about of costs. the guy, the has always denied any involvement in there's conflicts,
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but we've also been hearing from different other international ok to international i. n g o's and countries like the us and friends who have blamed one the but also there's been a lot of international pressures off full mediation. and the escalation of the tensions is going to be very interesting to see how that plays out. because we know previously pass books by, regionally does he have bills and, and as, as all that goes on, people are continuing to suffer in socket when, when that we see we saw a lot of move and people going to id becomes and they say that they just want piece, catherine, so i that we're forcing from the ground with the latest on that contract from grandma. thank you very much. catherine. more than a dozen candidates and synagogues delayed presidential election. say they refused
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to take part in a dialogue cooled by president knock. you saw things this that the vote should be held on april the 2nd. that's when cells monday it expires. so it says, why did you use a heads of the poles on february 25th, but south postponed indefinitely. that decision was an overturned by the court. well, let's speak to nicholas talk. you joins us from signing golf capital dot com and it, can you explain the strategy here? why is the opposition saying that they weren't engage totally so as well as the, as a 1st the opposition is divided. there are those that are candidates for this presidential election and they want the election to take place before the end of president mackey solves mandate, which ends on april 2nd. and then there's another count. those that have not been able to run in the list of candidates that want to restart the whole electrical process and that want to end election at a later date with different candidates. remember, there are 2 leading figures of the opposition that are not in the,
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in the list of candidates. i'm alluding to the jail, the opposition leader. we spend sancho and kareem wad the leader of one of the biggest opposition party in the country who's currently living outside of san diego . so given the circumstances, there is a lot of work ahead for present lucky solving this national dialogue that he's called on monday. and she was say, already these 16 candidates, that one, the election 6 like us to take place as soon as possible, say they will not take part in the national dialogue that we've just heard from members of civil society, a group regrouping, 40 civil society act for the civil society organizations they say to they will not take part in this national dialogue and they want an election date to be announced by president like yourself before the end of this mandate before april. second. that's dogs. yeah. nick, i understand. well, protests potentially expected today as well. 10. so calm the situation,
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given what we've seen in the past, county ensure there are free and fair elections. still at present, mike is always definitely under pressure and having to deal a crisis that he has no has ever been had to deal with in the past as amount that has gone through the bullet crisis. the kobe crisis is come out of a crisis in order to get elected in 2012. but the problem is, is there are divisions within his own political party that he has to deal with. the ruling party candidate is suspected of corruption. and so there are divisions within is party, there are divisions within the all positions or divisions within civil society and trying to unite to bring a consensus around all these groups will be a challenge for present. mikey so who his intentions for his critics are, are known, clear some feel that he's still trying to clean going to power. now in his address
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to the nation, late last night, he's clarified you saying he has no intention to stay or extend his mandate, leaving power on april 2nd. but he's also mentioned article $3062.00 of the constitution, which says that whoever is in power has to hand over power to an elected and elected president. which begs the question, what will happen after april 2nd? so the situation right now is that present, like you saw, has failed to appease this crisis according to critics. and that his address has brought more questions than answers to we've been sitting on these people who are still waiting for this date to find out when they'll have a say on this election, when they'll be able to decide who the next president is. however, my case, so has, we're sure he said he's willing to, am this your pardon? what rights will describe best political prisoners, including wasteland, sancho, to bring him at the table for this national dialogue to happen. his goal, he says,
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is to appease the situation to bring peace and reconciliation for these elections to go ahead and charging times and sign a goal. certainly, nicholas talk that in the capital call for us. thanks. i i hello brendan, this government is welcoming the court of appeals rolling on to me in the background. she was 15 years old when she left her home in east london to go join. i still in syria appeal court judges said the government did not break the law by refusing her time. hello, everett says he'll keep on fighting, which could include an appeal to the supreme court. hardly full as it was outside the court of appeals to hear the verdict. she knew bacon's lawyer has made an appeal on a number of grounds, but at the center of their argument was that in 2015 when she was only 15 years old, she was a child who was grooms and exploited to the sexual purposes by iso and was that for or the victim of trafficking, as opposed to someone who had real agency in making the decision to join the
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islamic states group in syria at the time. the judges, in this case though, really assessed that it was not so much about that argument as it was whether it was law for the home secretary at the time in 2019 district or of us citizenship. that was the time they said that was 4 years off to our initial entry into syria. and at that time, she still has the rights at least legally, to bangladesh, the citizenship. so she was not in law made stateless by that decision. this is how the chief justice summed up the decision at the end of reading it out. it could be argued that the decision in mistake, in this case was hoss. it could also be argued that mistaken is the olsa of a misfortune. plus it is not for this quote to agree or disagree with the point of view. only task is to
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assess whether the deprivation decision was norful. we have concluded it was not, and the appeal is dismiss. once you arrived in serious, you mean that they got married and i so side. so she had 3 children, all of whom died from malnutrition and disease. she was found in 2019 by british journalist for the times these paper. at that point, she was still endorsing her decision in dosing. i. so she later started referring to as a desk told to change to matter of dress. she argued that she had the right to have her citizenship restored it as being a 5 year legal guy. so just to get to this point, she says that she is prepared to go to jail. if she is restored citizenship and allowed to come back to the united kingdom, legal team say they will fight on. they haven't yet committed to appeal at the supreme court. they say 1st, they need to read the full judgement. i suppose that i'll just 0 love to also head
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a show. he starts the full test against india and raunchy, england won the tungsten chased about india's custody was making his test debut. and it couldn't have done much better for him early, honestly took 3, which is inside to ivis. england were in trouble losing the caps and ben stokes. it's just 3 runs, was like some 212 for 5 box root lead the flight back. he schooled his 1st 100 of the series and then just the day 106 north house and then 30257 at the close of play on day one. this is a must win match for the tourist who trial india to one in the 5 much series or wait for the expected in to get a good score. at some point the series i see was it was terry's, the best player we divide. and um, i see that if i show me today and they says i think jesse, why so how does diamond? yeah, he always comes good, specially as low as the slightest appeals. i have the countries olympic committee reigned spaces in time to the powers games. it was band last october off trick time, controllers full. so can i've ations in motion occupied regions to be crane on
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friday, the cost of operation for sport ton down is play against the suspension. some russian athletes will still be able to compete with issues and then pick games is neutral. but without flags, emblems oh anthems. thousands of motors have attended a funeral service for 10 years. marathon world record holder. calvin kept them. the captain was killed alongside his coach when he called crushed into a tree earlier this month. ahead of world athletics sub co joins, can use president william brito and paying his respect. gibson, who is $2400.00 and even 3 marathons, but set a world record in chicago in october with a time of 2 hours and 35 seconds. he was exposed to re represent kenya at the paris and impacts today. i meant it to me, monaco, he was stuff like me with the mailing and having fun when he goes to interviews,
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