tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 26, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the waiting, waiting, waiting for the to open conversation started very simple forward as that facing about child abuse. as you have done, i am a u. n. b. and i think we need to help each other. and also showcase is the incredible story of the footfall. this is fluff dennis done to escape the television generation for the episode one on the the times the whole rom, and you'll want to e mail. does it renews online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes? because the international court of justice demands an end to israel is occupation of palestine saying it's a clear violation of international law. this prolong distribution isn't a problem to international and trusts. the failure to bring it to an end has led to the cutting partners perpetrated against the philistines is ready,
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so it goes 5 people, king to 18 garza city doctors, a ship, a hospital, a treating the injured on the flu, accused of employee to cling onto a pallet in sending out all physician lead has refused tools with the president who's postpone sundays election. on kevin asked with the sports indians crickets, his clinch the series over england offers reading victory in the full the welcome to the news. uh, we begin in the hey, where the international court of justice is holding its last day of hearings examining the legality of israel's decade long walk you, patient of palestinian lands, 50 countries, and 3 international organizations have addressed the cause,
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but as cold as well as occupation to be declared illegal, end to end phase in and on go, we come down with the same false. the crimes committed by israel z up troop hauling and the centers in the was phone can didn't the city of all called so show a we denounce the risky show by israel, the occupying power to end it's illegal occupation of palestinian territory as well as the multiple violations of nodes of international law brought about by this continuing occupation on we the panels in ability of the security council to uphold international law to hold the spot, a rollover, and then some to run to justice to the palestinian people that sort of us without corresponding to that the i c j in the hey hi, bennett,
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i'm 2 weeks of presentations to the i. c j, culminating in some very detailed legal argument on israel's illegal occupation. the desk. so day 6 and the final day of those headings at the international court of justice here in the hague. and we've had the organization of islamic cooperation, the arab league on the african union or forcefully arguing that the cold showed. and it has, has the jurisdiction to rule. but israel as occupation is illegal. the african union, quoting nelson mandela, all freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the palestinians. and i'm the lawyer for the arab league saying, look, these riley project, they believe is clearly to persist with settlements. they quote, but lots of small french as well. so foreign minister fall writes extreme member of the current governments have benjamin netanyahu, small trade saying last year that should be
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a 1000000 settlements in the occupied was the central is in the occupied westbank. there are about 700000 at the moment. all of these using these to argue that israel has no intention of withdrawing from the occupied westbank. in fact, it's trying to populate it is dividing it all up into a little a little administrative palestinian areas to make it impossible to create a contiguous country. all of bucks the legal argument says is illegal. and the court to baffle rule that is uh that is reilly's breaking international and it should withdrawal from the occupied westbank doesn't it? it has to be sort of just clarified for all of us that these hearings were already scheduled to be held at the end of february before the october. the 7th attack on southern israel is but it's been a precedent to this about how many countries have wanted to give an opinion to the world cold. i think that if people didn't hear or i've never heard of the world called, they certainly have now. yeah, it was,
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it was back in 2022 that the un general assembly asked the will cool to deliver an opinion on the legal consequences of israel's occupation of the palestinian territories. but how much is a tax on israel? on october 7th, i've given the hearing's new impetus. no, not just because of those attacks, but of the consequences of them. and israel's war on garza, on the thousands of palestinians, they've been killed in not war. so that has been the shadow over these hearings, even if you lock has been impossible to know what's happening in gaza and many of the lawyers and i'm positive speaking. you have made reference to boss as they talk about. but continuing in justices with the palestinians are suffering under occupation unprecedented in scale and scope. these hearings never have so many countries wanted to give an opinion before the cold judges. now the cold session
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ends later on monday and then the good. the 15 judges will go away and deliberate. we think it could be about 6 months or so no fixed date, but about 6 months or so before they're ready to come back and deliver an opinion, it's going to be non binding as well. kind of be forced to do what the code says on the israel has before ignored the course on the separation. busy back in 2004, the court ruled it should be taken down. in fact, israel has since extended it was the quote itself says that rulings carry great legal weights on moral authority fitness with that source. with that update from hey, thanks, but now the representative of the arab league of the how can i live? i spoke loudly. he called on the colt and walked, it says, is israel's total impunity? a lot of states attaches high importance to the present proceedings, hoping that they contribute to st. gardening,
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the principles of international law to hold the native and rights of the palestinian people to such determination. and the last, oppressive expansion is upper time, subtler, colonial occupation. still standing in the 21st century the persistence of this occupation, x of genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, crimes against humanity, displacement of populations, imprisonment of philistines behind league and segregation was expansion of the leading settlements. grew anything new. political reality is on the ground. aiming a complaint complicating the dismantling of the occupation, or will never discourage philistines from claiming their legitimate email. you have been right there in suspense on policing,
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isn't above the law. through the police decided vision of accountability and adopting dublin standards in the application of justice is a dire threat to international peace and stability ending is roads to, to impunity and subject thing. it's like any other state does a universe of rules of international law. when have a moment, it's predicts to systematically rejects based initiatives as a spring in all to the senior political unless well and the shower. to discuss this further, we can following events today, but we've been following that for 2 weeks since this hearing began. and little did we know, perhaps small when that when we 1st we're seeing the lineup of countries that we're going to be talking south africa, the saudi arabia of jerry, we hope that the heavy weights right to the top. but today, not just impassioned speech is by the organization of islamic conference in the
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arab league, but really setting the whole story in context with legal terminology with history, but also debunking a lot of the comments. so it'd be made by countries who was supporting israel as well. yes, it seems to me that the ireland called jerry on south africa, made their experience or projected their own experience. they will not have to fit on history. their own struggle with the uh, with the, with occupation and their own experience with liberation as well. and as it was both instructive, if you would, and that not just not, i mean liberated, not depressing. i want to say it was instructive that they did share with us that. but then we had this, this ingenious, selective mind boggling if not, you know, might insulting presentations by the united states and the united kingdom that i
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think. so everyone in the back of the, you know, they were traveling over international law, fix po, expropriating, international calling for straight thing international legality in order to fix their own little g o protocol calculus. one is that half of data that the client is read. so it was a bit shameful, possibly shameless, to be honest. and that's why today we've heard from the uh, from the a big the, and the, and the start the conference uh, legal opinions that were basically set, pulled up and can revise in order to counter the arguments of the u. k. and the us and in that way, i thought there was brilliant opposing pertaining almost the way they demolished the american on the bridge arguments. it was, it was interesting in the sense that dr. raul f y 2 represented the the league of
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arab states a earlier in that chat was a slight precise and the historical context and relate to everything to legal precedents and agreements. but they think that to 1917 and making all very chronological, all very old, it, we've often talked about the arab leaving of toothless organization. i just wonder whether today there's a change in that attitude and they think actually, you know, we can make a difference. they sent me made a difference today. yeah. well that's being a bit to one of our left domestic a few slides. um, i mean, just just uh, an opinion of the legal court and uh, and i think that would be the end of that sometimes. but uh, this sort of rhetoric reflects the inputs in some more than it's a flex notification or thinking through what things that are being customer of an input this the past 4 months to stop the general side. this and ruffling and playing sites and goes on. but anyway, well that's good as it may. i think what's really extraordinary is that the
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british and the americans made the argument, or that is a dispute between the 2 parties. let sim negotiated. that's basically in essence what the bush in their back and said, why should the ice j interfere there? no one asked them meaning is ready to interfere. so let them negotiate it peacefully. so what we've heard from dr. wilde and when a jungle who represented this on a conference was what 1st of all stopped a dispute between 2 parties know there's a 75 years to there's a 100 years history to show you that in fact, this is an aggression set to court on your ip settings, that is right, is the dresser, is the occupier, is a picture of a violence of war. as it is, the instigator tend to be, it's the expansionist power that's confiscated for us to july denies the front of
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sydney and brought them so that the nation. it's not about dispute between 2. it's about the oppression and aggression that much. then, as like saying a bottom page, south africa is a dispute between a blacks and whites and let them figure this out. no, you don't look to figure it out. you get a new say, what do you think as i c j. the other point, why is that when you juggle made was what negotiations find dispute, but what negotiations and she just cited one, is there anything else that other say there is no good and there's no on the course she ations. what are you talking about? this rain is again, 5 minutes, but nothing, you know, 5 minutes to shut on. as long as that work, we don't. once negotiations, we are not going to negotiate. we don't accept up at a senior state. we don't accept set determination of that, but as soon as people is sort of in independence. so again, the counter arguments to the america and the british where sparking where cleared were comprehensive. and i think they really put the impression as well as that will
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have to leave it. both goals will be revisiting this over the next few weeks, few months and certainly 6 months. and a lot of opinion is published by the cult somebody. but thanks very much. so the african union also spoke about the having the representative explain to judges why as well as occupations of palestinian lands is unlawful. since 1967, israel has exercised belligerent occupation over the west bank, gaza in east jerusalem. the african union also submits that israel's 57 year occupation of the palestinian territories is unlawful and must be brought to an end . this determination is based on 3 arguments. first, that would be overwhelming majority of parties in these proceedings of argued israel's occupation is unlawful because it violates the prohibition on the acquisition of territory by force, which is the corollary of the prohibition on the use of force. this constitutes
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a violation of a peremptory rule of international law. the evidence on this point is incontrovertible pronouncements by his rules political leaders and attend up to israel on the ground, reflect an intention to perpetuate the occupation through acts that amount to duty . and defacto annexation of palestinian territory as well as beaten. and john on the in john his back, she's a canyon also political list and activists could help you with this mr. about on i, which is 0. i mean, the african continent being upfront incentive from south africa to l. g. area about that presentation. how do you assess that involvement in the i c j proceedings? did they set the case out convincingly? and i think they absolutely set the case out convincingly. and i think it's important to reaffirm that much of the case law that is being drawn from that shapes our understanding of what occupation is,
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comes from the african experience, comes from maybe his experience of occupation by south africa as well as the colonial experience of various african countries and the fights for independence that came from that. so it's not just an abstract experience that it's not just an abstract viewpoint that's being brought to bear in these issues. it's a lived experience that has including the legal processes, including submissions to the i. c, j to the un to other international bodies that african countries are bringing to bear. so i think it was a very well articulated argument that reflected the urgency of the questions, as well as the importance and the importance of people focusing on the issues at hand. rather than of being led into abstract debates. indeed, i mean in the head are now what happens in the hey, got really effects what's going on in africa right now, because of all developing relations, all the with countries on the continent and is relevant tons of trade and transport as well as communication. i mean that sold them to coming to question,
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how difficult is this conversation going to become politically and financially for countries across the african continent? for sure. i mean there's 2 parts of it. one is that the questions that are being discussed. so the idea are going to have a bearing on the world and not just in africa. what we're seeing, for example, in ukraine, the conversation that you create has tried to put forward about, you know, russia a, being an occupying power. that's the direct bearing on the conversation that's behind them, the hague. so there's a lot of global issues that, you know, at taiwan and the south china sea, there's a lot of global issues that are going to be affected by the conversation that emanates from this decision beloved in africa. you know, historically africa has always been strong, allied, the palestinian people, as we speak, there's only one country in the entire continent that doesn't recognize the state of palestine. every other country does. in fact several countries in africa have expelled at the is really a master. do not accept is really diplomatic representation because of the strong
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infinities that they have with the palestinian cause is a long history of palestinian liberation movements finding solidarity with african some of the of an african liberation movements like the amc, like swap will. you know, jerry as well. so there's a, a connection that precedes the conversations about, you know, the political issues that have been most since october 7th. and i think what had happened for a long time was that the african countries were adamant in their defense of the palestinian cause. but in recent years we've seen huge economic crisis emerging across the continent. there is an, a global economy crisis because of the overheating dollars because the global economic crisis, you know, because of various depth prices, the prices that have imagined various countries. and that's gibbs of western nation, specifically. but really, any country that is willing to extend financing to help some of these governments meet their budgetary gaps. it gives them
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a bit of leverage to influence domestic policy. and we've seen the israeli government make significant strides across the continent in terms of its diplomatic push. i think one of the narratives, for example, that has been very powerful in africa, has the agricultural narrative. and the is really government sort of promoting this idea that they have managed to do agriculture in the doesn't. that's of course a narrative. but this resonates very strongly with the african countries were bearing the brunt of climate change. even though they contribute the least um to the claimant crisis, of course we know the facts of the ground. we know that much of what happens is water that is being reallocated diverted from palestinian communities. we know that there is a lot of inequality and injustice that goes on in the agricultural sector in, in israel. you know, we sold some of the victims of, of the absorber 7th attack where agricultural workers from africa had gone and were watching in very difficult circumstances. complicated legal status in the country, but as a narrative, it really appealed to a lot of african countries and i'm gave
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a lot of the buys of influence to various countries. because obviously we cannot ignore the influence of the american evangelical church. that's also part of the story and so it's all of these things coming together in a very vital moment. i think for african countries indeed your many basis that we call i seek uh deal with right now. but the certainly yeah, you can have some insight to fix the thoughts of the back button and john and i both thank you for joining us from javascript palestinians the occupied westbank who being watching the i c j proceeding. so they have little hope that any decision will change the fate and then the photos, the world will do nothing at all. the arabs will do nothing. the i c j will do nothing with the palestinian presidency will do nothing. nothing good will be decided for the palestinians, and i've not thought we left the book. gosh, in that the to configure when they are suffering this constant. i never expect to change and the blink of an eye. if the decision is good and positive, the change will never happen immediately. nothing will happen immediately.
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everything needs time in real life and within the current circumstance. change will not be easy, nothing will happen to quickly leaving and as soon as 12, he joins us the line from ramallah and the occupied westbank. and so people certainly where you are not having too much hope in what might happen at the hague . that is correct. everyone we've spoken to in the past week about these hearings, all say the same thing, moral victories, international dialogue. all of these things are hollow without practical steps and accountability of is real on the international stage. joining me now to talk more about this is saw that hit jersey, the policy coordinator for the boy card divestment, divestment and sanctions national committee here in palestine. sir, thank you very much for your time. one of the things we've heard at the i c j over and over again at the us from how senior inactive as like yourself is that the 1st thing to do as soon as possible is sanctioned,
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israel's ability to be able to purchase more weapons purchased the military tools, it is using to injure and killed palestinians in gaza in the occupied westgate. do you think these hearings will help towards that? is it possible. ready and what might that look like? practical? yeah, absolutely. they have uh the video movements and work with my best men and such a movement has been campaigning for me. look at them by golf. busy over 2 decades now, these hearings assignment, that is what is perpetrating crimes against humanity, including a baltic genocide, preventing policies from exercising due to the end of a rise. and is this demonic none of what's a legal obligations on states not so even about this is he gets to ration not to be consistent in these crimes. it is an emerging consensus, no problem. and what the video movement has been saying for many years that sanctions, including a military embargo must be imposed on this. and this is for state's own legal
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responsibility for them not to be well supremely liable in what the national court of justice has said is possible genocide following the south african space. this is law and the genocide convention and in public international law. so now states have to look at their own relationship as was particularly those that are supplying as well with weapons. corporations have to look at their relationship with as well as really weapons manufacturers and see that they are not complicit in these crimes that are being perpetrated. against the front of things, people, including a 4th item set aside. now when it comes to the occupations of our military occupation, it's not just about dismantling the components of the occupation. it's also a battle of narrative. this is, when is real, carries out military activity, requires all these weapons, choose tens of thousands of how stands. it is a, it is a pursuit of their national security. but when, but the occupation is very much legal and how it stands within the legal,
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international, legal framework, very legally, resist the occupation in a military capacities their labels, terrorist, how do you begin to dismantle that narrative? can you talk a little bit about the double standards there? that's what look for the students. i've been saying that is what is imposing crime against for months of apartheid for many decades. now, this has come to become the world consensus. we've heard the open a gun by states legal experts, human rights organizations, including on this international for example, that is what is imposing the crime against democracy off apologize on his right now dicey jay, over the last month we've been hearing that the patients. busy in the south africa case and genocide, where the south african team has also made the case of the outside. and in many states, including, for example, the league african union representing dozens of states, mainly from the south sea. that is, what is the colonizing power? it is imposing apartheid since 75 years since this establishment and not as
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perpetrating genocide. so this is not the one you find a single cell. so this is why the ice of j so important getting information from states, from legal experts, from you and experts, and so on. and this puts again and obligation on the states to ensure that they relationship with is what it is not contributing for these crimes. that they themselves upset. this is where it is frustrating of the workforce. we now see that this is a great opportunity for bts. we're calling for an escalation of videos we've seen by quotes grove, mazda of pressure has become with companies like mcdonalds and domino's, and all those formats pulled out from this contract to it as well. for example, we've seen divestment, including, for example, the ending of minnesota contracts. it's which will enlarge japanese company. it has ended its memorandum of understanding with advert systems. one of the largest is really weapons manufacturers. a now states such as, for example, the bucks for decision of not to transfer the components of a 35 components to it, which is uh,
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2 states in belgium with the one on the states uh, suspended to on contracts. for example, we need to see more of this now. this is the moment for the the. busy and we need people to support the seller, josie policy coordinator for the video smooth. and thank you very much for your thoughts here today. so the conversation we're hearing here in room alone across the occupied westbank is the people here. certainly see if this is a moment where there is a shift in international perception of what the, what, what the pursuits of palestinian rates looks like. and they see that shift as a, as something positive. but people say it shouldn't have taken tens of thousands of innocent civilians losing their lives in gaza for that shift. and for that recognition of how sydney and writes st is probably that for them. i think that the palestinian prime minister, how much of the day it has submitted his resignation. he says the escalating violence, the occupied,
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westbank and the will and galls that led to the decision today as coal for a new political arrangements that takes into account the developments in gaza are important. his resignation is still to be accepted by the present mahmoud abbas as well as take you to the ground. now in garza where is riley shells and sniper, bullets have wounded several palestinians as they waited for aid doctors the archery false beloved tracing. the engine on the floor is where the troops talked at crowds waiting for $8.10. the blue sea round about in gaza. city in southern gauze, it to fishermen have been killed by israel's army on the shoals of con eunice honey, my mood joins us now from raw for our correspond to that on the border of honey. it has to be said really that the story hasn't changed, has it the brutal unplugged the reality that palestinians sort of face day in day out, it just continues for now. a yes
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that is correct then inside. well they get a mores by the hour. what we're seeing despite the hearing, especially going on and why we wait documents of the possible ceasefire. good that could be reached within days of from now these really military continues to bond and to continue its bombing campaign across the room. whether it is fishermen on the shore upon you and is tried to catch what they are able to feed their families for the boat and their cars are trying to leave but a dangerous area and they did but or doors and on the road on so long had been road waiting for humanitarian trucks to get to the northern part of golf. the city, the killing continue, is that it's the let bread because a target wire around the entire people, the group of people in the streets or inside their evacuation centers. within the past 24 hours, they're looking at 90. people have been killed including entire families, mostly children, and women, $25.00 of them just within the past 10 hours,
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including the people were killed in their card and there the cities and the 3 people in a residential home in hon. eunice, as well as the print, the to fisherman, and more from the northern part where people are trying with alcohol in 2 years. then paramedics and the civil defense drew on the ground to search under the rebels for survivors. for, for those who have been missing a trapped under these large rate for months without any disease. so do want to take advantage of the areas where does the hold out of front to go and pull out. why many members who are killed and buried under the rebels and pay them respect and buried them in a proper proper size on line together in the actual acute famine going on in the northern parts. and here these are the possible round invasion of river city has turned the situations in from back stores that a friend was. 2 terrible, so far hungry people, it started to appear more or order. crowded,
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reference to the people lined for hours. now if you in line for hours, just to get a ball of sue or a pack of the red in the northern part where there's an actual famine going on and according to an official warning, the ongoing is really restrictions and ongoing bombing campaign, restricting the delivery of it on the ground is going to cause the death of more people, particularly among vulnerable groups. we'll see if there will now not dying solely from the fall in bonds that also from score. unfortunately, there are a lot of people here. there's really monetary is using food as a walk in starvation to force them. 7 of their land honey. my moods as far as a rough a. thank you. i'm. yeah, well it's time for the weather now. who's ever to a hi, we've got some quads, weather coming into japan over the next style service. had something of a winfrey mix recently with us, the lever, your cloud. this area of low pressure,
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wet and windy weather, 20 packed ice of bars indicate i strong, wayne's way to slide the way out into the open waters. as we go through, i choose they still some snow flowers, a possibility, but just into northern japan, maybe into that west side of home issue as well. right? just easing away from tokyo by that style. sometimes just wanted to pick up accordingly. well, if you try that for the korean peninsula, northern parts of china, not too bad, but some pieces of sherry re, possibility of some snow mixed in there, but nothing too much and a little bit of weather there to central pots of china. let's see some time conditions continuing to certainly been pretty damn recently. and indonesia, i'm a lot of the showers coming in here. child of shop shotwell to been to southern parts of the philippines as we go one, a 3, tuesday afternoon, increasing showers to just coming in to vietnam. by this stage we've seen some showers recently. it's a central positive and the less still in place as we go through tuesday, quite widespread as well. they should ease office. we go on into the 2nd half of
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the week, multi drive by the states, but it will allow cloud ad, right? to move into western pos, focused on a well still a head hey on to 0. is real slice based on the level of the 1st time since the war and gone. so it began so. so the current list of all includes funding coming calls with the comedies military and the funny thing, a street and 23 rebels and in support level who walk away with the trophy for a domestic finish to the lead comp, final not story coming up. it was spoilt space, up to the by the a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the legal was life trade loses its survival skills that re discovering them is possible with the little house. a park ranger facing retirements,
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book and i keep watching all just bear with me. so roman, in our mind, the top stories on the news of the international court of justice is holding its last day of hearings examining the legality of his round decade long occupation palestinian lands most speak goes up to hang calls to israel is occupation to be declared to legal for it to end his id shells and sniper bullets have wounded several tyler stadiums as they waited for aids to end to end up, you'll see it on developed in kansas city. talk to the township a hospital of treating the injured or the full amount of city and prime minister and how much that they submitted his resignation, but has yet to be accepted. he's called for new political arrangements to take into account. the developments in concept security officials say that has the law fighters have been killed as his baby falls as targeted east and 11 on the 1st
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time since the war on garza, at least to a time. so reported near the city of bound back in the back of the valley as well as ami, so that it was striking what it called has blocked tara targets. deep inside level in response to the down and governance by the train. up to now something not been on has the most is really strikes or suspected has below targets. let's get lost on tuesday. the cold of who's got more for us from the lebanese capital bay route is that it was being targeted while these were the 1st strikes inside lebanese territory, since is roland helpful, i went to war back in october. what we understand from level new security sources to shasta warehouse and then nearby farm or target to this area is going to be on hold. but. ringback also understand from security sources is that at least 2 hezbollah fighters were killed and 3 others in for now as well as saying is target units. and that is the target to this area in retaliation for it has well as sound
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of one of it's from early on monday, what we saw where videos circulating on circulating on social media. sewing a drone falling from the skies as well as said, excuse the surface to air missile to bring down that drone and the is ready to army, confirm that so many solve this really is a has well, a message to the is radius. this is a sophisticated arm thrown that as well has been using the targets hezbollah fighters in recent fleets. so as well saw this as a message and response is carried out. those strikes deep inside a different sized level not involve the hitting death area for the 1st time, but clearly the cycle of violence does not end. because not long after the carried out yet another target to chilling, hitting a car in the southern, let the non close to the border area and according to sources, at least 2 people in that car where we are see is
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a escalation and an expansion of the arena of confrontation and say that this is what the international community have been worried about, isn't that this expansion, as you say, of conflict in, in, in this region right now. and has blogs said that they will not stop the attacks until the war on gaza ends in an israel, obviously, you know, saying that it has block, keep attacking. so will we, this, this constant cycle of violence, as you say, is worrying to people listening on both sides of the boulder of the yes, many lebanese are the us and the it's saying that this war from becoming a comprehensive war. no, neither. you know, both sides of both parties. they have been escalating their attacks. the nature of
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the conflict has changed. it's moved beyond the border, but it's still very much calculated in the sense that both sides. yes, we've seen civilian casualties, but the targets have been military targets. so many will tell you they're expecting an intensification of the is ready bombing sound. okay? because this is the only way as well sees it's in force, has a lot to pull back from the border. that's what as well, was as role on security as well. i won't give them security without anything and return and at the same time as well as says, there will be no end to the fighting until the war on garza stops. so it is a dangerous situation in the conflict is on a very slippery slope. but so far it appears that it is a calculated escalation whereby both sides are still limiting, their, their, their targets, you know, the or their attacks to military targets cynical to the force in baby. thank you.
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the spring you some more the days news, i will not position parties on sunday go or if using to take pause and tools. same does establishing a new date for the presidential election. they say the proposed told, so i'll reply by present microsoft to cling on to power as nicholas has proposed from the capital cost sol calls outrage last month by counseling, sundays election hours before the starts of campaigning. the senegalese epidemiologist, doctor bu associates a looming threat to his country more dangerous than a virus. he believes people are losing their voice. president salt council this month, presidential elections saying the electoral process was flawed. loosely. i suspect it's a ploy to rob people of their right to vote at this monk pulling station. he's taking part in a protest vote to calling on solve the set and you election date as soon as possible
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. this visually said, i got these very tricky is, is very complex demonstration young, there's offers on the people. the economic situation is very difficult now and having this election and to think a new president kind of bring us a stable confidence. the election was meant to bring a break from the past after 12 years of lucky south san diego has become one of the worlds fastest growing economies. thanks to the discovery of big reserves of orland gas which has helped fuel large infrastructure projects. but last year, a record number of young citic leaves attempted to illegally migrate to europe, typically not war the poverty issue that urgently needs to be addressed as presidential hopeful, former prime minister, joe, and i can do a demo of 80 percent of our population is young they don't recognize themselves in our democracy. we have to give them heart. it is possible to be born and stomach out and want to grow up in stomach. i'll to make a living and send a go. i'm to prosper in stomach all. that's the responsibility of the political
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cloth. for now, the political class appears divided between those who want elections now and those who wants to restart the electro process from the beginning, caught in the middle, or the synagogue. these people, the can't. we want to move forward. we are conscious citizens or nation set. a goal is worthy of respect. based. alexander is important to us with people for guys the where there's always the our region, 5 military after military takeovers in neighboring molly news year and brick, you know, fast. so the solemn warrens, if politicians are not capable of getting along other organized forces will do it instead. and then we'll lose everything in the country to. he says, more than a warning, but a threat for boost. so in the other is it is
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a political crisis that can only be resolved by the vote of the people. because hawk elgin's the right, the car as well. the closer cause of life as far as from the capital dot com. and then what can we expect in these talks? well, the hope is that an election date will be set at the end of these talks to have started today. and that will go on tomorrow. interesting, the venue where it's taking place don't at the presidential palace, but didn't judge, which is a pet project to the president where he's building a new city perhaps to show to the candidates, but also to this. and they released people that he's done so much for the country where he's trying to do is find a proper exit strategy. and he says, a pays this unprecedented crisis trying to find an election date and get those members of the opposition candidates. and those that want to be candidates to agree on a new election date. that's what a key. so that in the sending of these people can finally have
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a say on who gets to be the next president of this country. so yeah, that dialogues. then you get to succeed though, isn't it? in the case though, is that a boy called saying the conversation actually joining that's right. we just saw the prime minister, who is the ruling party candidate, just drive drive pass, then there is a, the former prime minister john that we've seen in, in our story and then introduce the 2nd another member of the government. absent are all the 16 candidates well well, where are they there at the constitutional council? they want not the president, but the judges of the constitutional counsel to choose a date. now the council, i said it's up to the president to decide. now as soon as possible, but in the best delays, the issue is present my case out and his mandate on april 2nd, will they be able to organize elections before then? microsoft said it's unlikely. do they start the election process from the beginning
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with a new list of candidate to, to include the jail ball position figure it was meant sancho for kareem or the uh, the head of one of the biggest opposition figure in the country does also on the table so there is a lot of discussion ahead for president mucky, sorry. what he's playing right now is the not only the trust in his ability to appease this crisis, but the trust in the democratic institution of this country in the region marked by military too. as i said, so there's a lot of people that feel that the uh, that present mike is always being this in genuine that he's 2610 his time in power because before the end of the year. so the, the unprecedented resources of liquefied natural gas will be extracted and exported to europe. pretty unprecedented wealth to this country. and whoever is at the helm
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of this country by the end of the year will be in charge of this wealth. so nicholas knock that force in dr. thank you. know, coalition of all choices nice and democratic republic of congo has temporarily joined forces with government troops. the, let's just say the m $23.00 level group is a common enemy that they can defeat together. confidential reports from the base and government and eastern d all see, you know, all why says a call list on um uh, based here in north t with proven and they said that they can get you out on the a bond now called a was a lender which means patch you in swahili and they decided to join hands to help the government full says 2 sides m m 53 rebels. right now. the are they are. i don't be very close to one that they say they want to
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protect the city to protect um go mob. and they also say that the reason why we have come to guys up is because the one to the street come on and me, they say that the entity we is not even to lose it is being backed by one. the other one has always denied that. so it's important to understand that these municipal 100 more than a 100 and these still here in this part of the world. and they have been fighting against government for many years. but right now they say the priority is getting on m 23 out of this territory. and then we all the, after the war was going to happen. and they said that they do not want to join the army. they say that they want to form their own defense unit in areas that they
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control. so seems to be very interesting to see how all these plays out as the end of this conflict. it and catherine slowly are the 0. go not come across the topic of congo. the key to sense so tight. so they both go to church, all reported to have killed dozens of people. a security official says several does . most of the men were killed during sunday morning prize and the eastern town of nat, trouble in the, in the village of his con, a, in the nose of the countries 15 civilians. don joining sunday mass of the roman catholic church. the group has yet to claim responsibility as a state funeral is being held in libya, so the former president hodges in gold. he died earlier this month to the age of 80 to following kinds of treatments. the heroes a can. 7 training of the capitals vindicates his final resting place. the president's successor is due to be in office until elections of the end,
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the yeah. so the us army chief, has visited neighboring libya where an influx of suits and these refugees of sparked warnings of an impending humanitarian disaster. and as molly trained the report from tripoli, many migrants so worried about the assemblies back home. how much do it came to libya from sudan more than 30 years ago. he recently retired from his job as an accountant and enjoy spending time with his grandchildren. but since finding began to, to dan, between the army and paramilitary rapid support for his last year, family time is now spent watching the news checking social media and worrying about relatives back home. the what is happening in sudan is just like what we saw here when you have lived through violence, you understand the struggling misery that comes with that. it's hard to see. it isn't people dying factories, hospitals and infrastructure destroyed. that's inexperienced millions of libyans know all too well. their nation has been in conflict for more than a decade,
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but has been relatively called since a ceasefire was agreed in 2020. since the fighting began in sedan, there has been a small, but it's steady flow of student needs. refugee is coming in to libya, but lived in official se thousands of entered through the l cook road crossing in recent weeks. the un says there are more than a $130000.00 so that needs migrants already and libya, they make up more than 20 percent of the migrant population with the fighting in some done, many fear for the safety of their families, back home, a hole, how much sun, but she is carpet says many have not been able to escape the violets in sudan when they got a new idea. it's really sad. oh, good extremely well. i read about our family. people are dying in the homes from selling. you know, people are dying on the streets from that tried to flee to safe areas. how much and
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others in the sudanese just for a here in libya, hopes of fighting will soon come to an end. and their children may 1 day return to a stable and prosper us through the mouth. trina, which is 0, tripoli, russian troops have come to the village, are less touch. can me an eastern new crane that you couldn't confirm that it withdrew its troops from the east and village and i'll be spokesman side. that is an attempt to reinforce the lines of nearby towns i contain the russian advance. and this comes a little over a week after the nearby city of i've disco, so to russian troops protesting vom is have again, driven the tractors into brussels by european union agriculture ministers, a meeting as the farm, as late as protest against you, trade and environmental rules high fuel costs and cheap food in full say say that being put out to business because farm is outside of the you don't have the same stringent rules. a fall still head here on out as ever in sports. the goals from
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has struck show up by a claim to 3 for $79.00 after his fight, fastenings, wickets, and india suddenly found themselves on a $125.00 but ship and gale and thrust her out so quickly extinguished england types, they combined in on unbroken sand of 72 to get to india over the line to win 55. because that gives them an unassailable 3. 1 lead in the 5 match series. i mean, if i put under pressure by them, but i think they go to which side as well, by an openness and then obviously on the we could like this of when you lose a couple of tickets. so basically that is some pressure, but i think the wage data came in. we had a good partnership in the and everyone goes in there with the best intentions to influence the guy, even in the way that they won't admit it doesn't pay off. people say we don't resist, but when it does payoff, we already so, so it's already and it's on site and that's from my point of view. um, we know we go out there and try and do what we thinks the best way for us to win the game and that's it's, it's a fun. so once that when it's not quite sure, so can be
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a throwaway comment. nothing when other people say we need to be more realistic us . what does it mean? level for managed a young top says his sides. victory over chelsea in the english leacock final is easily the most special try for he's want in his career live a full while with out to 10 1st team players to the game. to have to sit down a young size. the match went to extra time and it was that counts in virtual van, dyke, you've had it in the only goal was the game. so when it's some difficult cell, so you have now lost a 6 successive wembley finals, including 3 against livable clubs and van dyke, guessing that hands on the tracy. it's a tense time, little to have one. this competition i go to the outside. this is an english race. you don't, we drove with these kids. i didn't know that i did it in my more than 20 years. easily. the most special trophy of a one is absolutely exceptional. we really for
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the, for that trophy and we're in good on a know he's, this is the same way you can come telling me that's can me, you know, to feed back to nothing and they need, they need to feed the pain like us. and of course, the need to realize that we need to more, we need to with the things we need to improve in spain around with the right of restore to 8 points. vantage of oscillating or the sofa valley, you can watch it to school around winter again. so the a 7 minute soft coming on. this is substitute that place to right. it can move within 6 points of route if they beat via via connor lights a, a little mess. it was the hair i sent in to miami once again as they took on the la galaxy. and unless galaxy well one that locked into stuff, it's time for the origin city and woke up with a score the equalizer to secure a 1. 1 rule was miami's 1st away game as the season with a record 27000 pounds, turning out to galaxy stadium,
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many of them wearing messy shots. christie on even outta capped out, and that says type of hopes alive and saudi arabia with a wind noise. i'll show up without a quote from the spots is 20 seconds. the goal of the season for to goes from tell us that helps them to a 3 to when it put sound. that's a full points behind. it is out loud. they faced stevens arrows out at dfcs on monday, and funds are packed into alamo, new men's house stadium in gwen is iris for the biggest game and argentinian football, the seats across. okay. champions rid of plates the fast and the 2nd. huh. we have like laurie and sent me in to it. that was in the book, which it is a clue document my that thanks to christine medina, would i have if appointment, made on decent in the in the unions 6 ations it's me was denied on historic when i the from the host where reduced it to 14 men, so the whole of the 2nd toss and its weight finally took advantage of what they've going or even later on i'm a try was converse it, it's
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fairly that save jeb. it's nice for them and i'll have more on the other side. all the bright for them to learn from german myself on the news team. here is our new sense and thanks so much for your time to complete the instead of these cries, it's good, it's been dead simons if it wasn't for grandmother and have a seal about how was a neighbor after midnight trying to get to a hospital includes, is really me to 3 check point student know when i was embarrassed. a lot of men waited around, but my few for the baby was stronger. but not every story has a positive and through last day it shows us her daughter's birth certificate next to the death certificate. on the same day in 2003 soldiers asked her to sit quiet. yeah, she started shouting, i gave birth,
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followed by silence. and another shot. i think she died just a few hours ago. these really ministry installed this gate to the entrance to the village. mothers about tickets for the music to go to the hospital like not know which case is open and which one is closed or what constitutes exempt. so we can talk to a, see, i want you to start with just the facts, right? as to what happened as independent. we want these, we want the education might want to we don't have to leave them in different countries in policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit. no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community often as the crew that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders,
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