tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ February 27, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the business like just is free to you. i guess is i like slowly on one of your makes modern planes the the color them or kyle: this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 8 how the citizens are killed and this really strike near the q way to hospital in rough or in self and gone. so a desperate rush for age and gone. so it was the world to damian. apples carries
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out some edge off opperation. costs of eastern level, the hedge funds really setting for 1st time since the sauce of the war on casa and final arguments of the international close of justice with calls for judges to rule israel's occupation of time as to the entire truth. as a legal piece of stems with your school to n d marie says he does not have much longer lifting tennis words come off the he wins just the 2nd batch, the the south in southern gauze where and it's really strike has killed at least 8 pallets 10 and the attack struck a house that a q ac hospital and roughly enjoying thousands of people strike on galls of southern most as he came as is where the army from pest to launch a ground offensive in the city
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u. n. chief as well. and that's an or out offensive would put the final l in the coffin of age programs. more than 1500000 policy. it is a sheltering from is really a tax. and rafa may so being displaced from other parts of the strip off to being told by is where the forces to go to the for their own safety. but rough uh, still faces continuous from bump and we'll have camera called the movements of the as really strike the correspondence that sorry, assume has more on the, on that strike to us. absolutely applaud in terrifying day you were at these very forces that stepped up the military attack. so of course, different areas from the north to the southern parts of the territories, particularly within the past i was witness to move back towards a more attacks on the city of rough i specifically on the facility of the oak await
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the hospital where at least 8 palestinians have to report at killed including 3 children and the women as a part of that is where the ongoing bought and then for the roof, which had been on the unrelenting bombardment over the course within the past few days. and this is absolutely terrifying us today. more than 20 palestinians have their recovered from the city of con eunice being killed previously in previous confrontations and also bought mental of the city that but what is also a key dramatic change we have been observing within the past few days as the ongoing shooting of people who are waiting for humanitarian supplies to be delivered to the another at part of gauze. and this has happened repeatedly happened in the past few days were policy and in the news has nothing to feed on as the bottom it, as well as unfolding every corner of the another and territory to throw georgia indianapolis as county johnson to add drop operation in garza delivering much
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needed humanitarian aid. hundreds of the space people gaffers where the aid was dropped. much of it fell along the coast near rough uh, how the citizens had to way down into the scene to get the packages. it agency for policy and refugees as a entering golf has been reduced by a hoff in february, compared to the previous month, is where the appointments have benjamin netanyahu insist a ground invasion and rough. what will happen? he says that a potential cx 5 will only delay that. and so it's all me present to this operational plan to the will cabinets on sunday. and these 1500000 published and in the sheltering and rough that's moving huff of the strips population. how does this all who has moved from occupied east jerusalem of these really army has presented plans to israel's war cabinet about a duel action mechanism they're hoping to achieve when it comes to israel's ground invasion instead of the 1st, according to these rarely prime minister are evacuation plans for the nearly one
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and a half 1000000 palestinians who are seeking refuge in gaza, southernmost city. now the 2nd course of action according to nothing yahoo has to do with the military operation. that will, he says, destroy the remaining. how must battalions in order to achieve a total victory. now all of this comes despite a lot of international criticism and condemnation on how exactly one and a half 1000000 palestinians are supposed to be evacuated from alpha. these really prime minister has said repeatedly that he wants to get civilians out of harm's way . but it's a little bit hard to conceive this when there has been relentless bombardment all over the palestinian territory. in nearly 30000 people have been killed. so nothing yahoo is also saying that even if there is a deal to secure a pause in the fighting ground, invasion instead of off would be delayed. but if there isn't a deal, the ground invasion would be sooner and none the less. he says,
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these really army will go into the homes of central jersey though occupied east jerusalem out of sydney and president by whose abbas has accepted the resignation of the prime minister and the government mohammed justice at the escalation, vonage and the occupied westbank on the will on going, so that's his decision to step down. present devices, awesome to stay on as can take up until the new calculus is formed. so tie has called for new political arrangements that take into account the developments in gaza. the day i've done it was done or believe it might just have getting him. i'd like to tell the cabinet and our great people and that i submitted my resignation to the president last tuesday for say, this decision is made in relation to the economic and security circumstances regarding the oppression of our people in the cause of hopefully and the unprecedented escalation in the west bank and the city of jerusalem. okay. and what is being faced by our people and our cause and the genocide committed against our
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people on the cover. their goal is to turn the authority into a body without any political content, but we will stay resilient and strong against the occupation. what am i, your wife? a correspondent need to. abraham has more now from ramallah and the occupied westbank. a resignation comes in response, seemingly through the us and western governments. pressure is on the palestinian authority to conduct reforms. we know that the palestinian authorities, popularity has been in recent polls showing that it's plummeting. it's going down is probably many palestinians say, and claim that the p a is corrupted. they haven't seen any change. and also it's related to the factions, me things me thing that is expected to be held in moscow in the coming days between fat. definitely, there isn't him, ask me. there's 4 and national unity. indeed this resignation is also related to the post war arrangements in gaza. where by western governments see an important role for the palestinian of, for the after the war. they,
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despite these really resistance to have the p a as part of the administration of the population. there are no only know when we're talking about the situation with the palestinian a for the husband. again, losing popularity amongst palestinians. especially when we talk about the popularity of the palestinian president without bass. and it seemed that those western governments want to empower new technical craft, new prime minister to kind of diminish the powers offering some with i boss who has been governing here since 2005. whether this change is going to be enough or an early start, it's time will tell how it's going to play out new that. but he manages the to the occupied to us today. but we can speak now to stephan to jar, and he's the spokesman for the united nations actually general intended gutierrez, and he joins us from the united nations. great to have you with us there as well, despite a global outcry against his forging ahead with plans for
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a ground invasion into buffalo. we'll see you in possession on this to the secretary jones. been very clear since the beginning of that a ground operation in rafa where more than a 1000000 palestinian civilians have been cornered in a sense uh, the southern end of the gaza strip would be disastrous. disasters for those civilians 1st and foremost, disasters for the u. n. a because our humanitarian, the heart of our humanitarian operation and gaza is in rafa. and of course also potentially destabilizing of, for the region as a whole. is what it says. it's got a plan for evacuation to get the civilians outright. what one does, what that would even look like, given that there were no safe areas in garza and haven't been since to solve, as well as warn us. well that that may be the case that they have
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a planned. i spoke to my colleagues earlier today. they had not been in contact with these really, authorities on this, on this plan. but as you say, no place right now in the, in gaza is safe. there is even if there is a places where they may not be come back there. lot of unexploded ordnance is. there are destroyed homes and no homes to go back to. and it is, you know, we to pretty bluntly, we will not be party to any force displacement of civilians. you say that the hoss view in 8 operation is in rafa. a february 8. deliveries would down 50 percent from january. so was, would, and invasion of rafa due to those deliveries as well. i mean, you know, it's, it doesn't take much imagination to see what that would do to the civilians, to our ability to deliver,
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which is already extremely limited. we're trying to deliver aid in an active combat, so we're trying to deliver aids without any real security for our own stuff. we saw a number of a lot of them were killed in the is really been bottom is there is also a breakdown of law and order and parts of jobs that which makes it difficult for 8 operations to go on. so what the, what is the un quoting for, for that age to be wheat, cigna, people who need it most well, we want a humanitarian sees far as quickly as possible, which would allow us a greater freedom of movement within garza without having to de conflict. if there was a cease a cease fire, we need to see a return to some semblance of organization within the within garza and most importantly, we need more humanitarian a to go through right now. there is only a trickle. we need
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a lot more to go through to do things that are more predictable. right now we're operating with a, a she monitored reserves of about 3 days or so should things be completely turned off. so you can imagine how difficult it would be if there was a, a ground operation to get a humanitarian cease for this stage. a completely reliant on a do being struck between israel and how much because all that fits of un security council have been stymied with the us continuously vetoing any resolution for an immediate cease fire. how frustrated all you about the situation at the security council of what can be done to change it as well. it is, it is frustrating and the secretary general and his remarks this morning is the human rights counselor, i think, was very clear in expressing that frustration of the council has passed a number of resolutions on garza. we saw the appointment of our senior humanitarian
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reconstruction of core day. so there's been, there is a possibility of moving forward. the fact that there is no council resolution doesn't stop the you when in terms of the, the staff of the for who work for the secretary to of work for unable to do whatever they can to deliver that humanitarian aid. but you know what we want to see, as i said, as a humanitarian ceasefire on conditional release of the hostages. and more a going in excuse me, just one last question to you, the policy of employment as a, as resigns. it's been accepted by the present bach much of boss. this comes a bit calls from the us to shake up the palestinian authority as it looks to the day off to the will in garza and the governing body to take over calls you optimistic is the un hurtful that the palestinians can create such a body as well i think we're, we're realistic. we're in a time of very,
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very difficult situation for the policy of authority for the policy and people for, for his release as well. what we want to see is a, is a democratic, a policy. and this already reinvigorated the palestinian authority, so that would lead to having a sorry, over a continuous palestinian state, which includes the west bank and gaza and guys as an integral part of any future palestinian state. and just before that, you guys have decided to unplug it. but just one more question if you will, or underway funding. of course that's being hit hard by countries with during the funding around the world. what is the states of play with on what? how much longer has it goes before it runs out of funds to be able to continue the effort inside palestinian territory, specifically garza well to, to, to be honest, it's not a good place, right?
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we, we, the finances are very shaky. i think, march, if there is no more money coming in and before the end of a february, march will be very difficult. and those are the weeks and months after that. uh, the international community needs to show it solidarity with the palestinian people . and us with ottawa, which delivers, teach humanitarian and development assistance to those palestinian civilians. okay, the stuff into jack will allow me that the thank you very much for taking the time to join us here on alex's era. thank you so much as well. has had, has, well, that's how it gets in easton 11. and for the 1st time since the song of the war on garza, at least 2 single, tiny as his writing strikes his around the city and fall back is ready. and he says, the strikes were retaliation for his beloved downing of one of its on trains in southern lebanon. has bull. i responded by following a barrels of rockets targeting is really meant to positions close to the pulled up in a hold of a pulse from barret. the,
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the, these were the deepest strikes inside lebanese territory, since hezbollah and as well went to war in october. while back is some 70 kilometers from the capital bay boot kilometers from the border where there have been near daily exchange of fire. since the armed group opened the front to help relief pressure on garza. so by the lebanese security sources, say the targets were a warehouse and a form in a known as well. a strong hold. some of the groups fighters were reportedly killed as well said it hit targets belonging to the armed groups, air defense unit, in retaliation for the downing of one of its drones and southern 11 on the west as well. they didn't just projects. one of these roles most sophisticated on drones, the strong, has been used to carry out the series of assassinations and 11 on so result. consider this
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a message from has the law that states can no longer act freely about the arm to group use new technology that places it's ariel weapons at risk. a little off of the early on monday video circulating online showed a drone falling from the sky after being hit by what has well, a said was a surface to air missile as well. media called it a dangerous development. yes, it is sending a message to israel. what i'm worried about is that we are going to see an intensification of these foaming campaigns by israel over the next period and to some sort of the deal is reaching guys. not long after the biologic strikes is really drones returned to the skies, at least 2 were killed when their car was hit. and so they're living on the latest, targeted kenning. the latest escalation came a day after israel's defense minister, your oscar lawns about to step up a tax on levon on. even if a ceasefire is agreed in gossip. but it wasn't the 1st time he said that and has
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the law has already threatened to escalate the attacks if as well continues to strike 11 on after any agreement is reached with the palestinian movements come off and the situation is gradually escalating and they are re know of confrontation is expanding those close to hezbollah. say this is still a calculated escalation, at least for now. does that include their elders? either they don't remember the usaa fall says died off to assessing himself on far outside because really embassy and washington in protest against the wall and gone . so he found a video explaining why he was doing is security agent then responded and helped extinguish the flames. is aaron bush, now i have an active duty member of the united states air force. and i will no longer be listed in genocide about to engage in an
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the the essential goals of justice in the hey cause held its final dev herring's examining that a galaxy of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands. 50 countries and 3 international organizations have addressed the quote most coolest as well as occupation to be declared illegal. i'm for it to end by the smith reports from the hague, or over 6 days. israel is occupation of the palestinian territories. let's face the unprecedented scrutiny before the judges of the world's highest court is what it is acting on has been allowed to act in complete disregard of international that cannot continue. it is clear that is what else you need. an occupation is also
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being administered in breach of the prohibition of the time pop up box is royal, has been consistently ups truck thing negotiated to spit solution is well, most renounced. it's claim to sovereignty over the palestinian territory. all settlers must be removed immediately. lawyers, and i'm positive from every corner of the world, argue that israel is deliberately preventing palestinian self determination by building sacraments. this is really the language of the colonized nation, the language of liberty that we've seen exercise in these reservations since the 1960s. and the other arguments have really been around the is really violation of the international law surrounding use of force surrounding portion odyssey and also surrounding international humanitarian. those view in general assembly asked the will court to consider the legality of israel is occupation fucking 2022 was right
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or was escape punishment. but it's been impossible not to stop the horrors of the war and gaza impacting the proceedings. here on the 1st most 100 cops once a 4 countries sort of as we came here to the, to the us justice for justice, for the senior people. and i think that the, the quote was, uh, what linda, it's opinions that this q patient is leaking and do with the new works upside genocide, colonialism, and that is q patient is involved. and so it isn't for the united states says the court shipment or the israel is unconditional withdrawal from the occupied territories. now under the establish framework, any movement towards israel withdrawal from the west bank and gaza,
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that requires consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all reminded of the security needs on october 7 and they persist. israel isn't taking pos in the hearings saying the course involvement could be harmful to achieving and negotiated settlement with the palestinians. these hearings of late, the israel's international oscillation, the now the court may rule, but israel must withdrawal from the occupied palestinian territories. it'll take the judges around 6 months to come back with an opinion and it'll be non binding. but his name's national court of justice says it's a rulings carried great legal weight on moral authority. bernard smith, alger 0, the hate to any is lived out from new york as much of bomb. yeah. he's deputy permanent of the, of the state of palestine to the united nation is great to have you with us. what's your reaction to the events of the i c. j over the past week we have more than 50
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countries. most of them speaking overwhelmingly and pot assigns favor. i guess it's an international organization. people that shot this made somebody by the evaluations on the car and stuff. i'm coming to a bias land they would already my, but mobilize to end this occupation the longest and modern history to end all these violations against the understanding of people as old and with the general side under way. and because of that, mobilize ation became stronger and more meaningful. but this is that even challenge for international load up to now has not protected the single kind of studying. and so from the and all the by the stands and god and i'll shriveling and gaza. the international law needs to protect all the civilians and put a sense of it and should not be an exception that should hold accountable board. but looks like it does, ends where you put, put the faith of should not be the exception. but that's the problem. is that the nothing that is done that seems to protect the palestinians. and indeed, this advisory, even if it does deem as well as a patient of the past,
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the entire truth, as a legal is non binding. what do you expect will come from? this is right and acts as a now to state. it's it already said that the 12 months that apply on demand, so they decisions this come from the i c j and we saw and for the provision that measures on the general side, that's entirely to this island security council resolutions with us. it's also important that the quote one determine the legal consequences both felt states, if we called them such low a binding states, can they send weapons to his line? can thanks aid with supplements, kindly allow secular silence to the comfortable can they meet with ministers? who are promoting sacraments and violations of international. so that's also a very important aspect of the determinations that would be made by the court. what the rest of the one of these to do to make sure that is what i find that he complies with and solving issues. well, that's going to be in the thing, isn't it?
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because if it does theme that those 3rd party states cannot trade weapons to as well. how do you think we're going to see the us reacting to that? the 2nd, the age state page, so the sides of the low up, i think state so not once we have an opinion that says what each state has to do. it's not going to be their us weapons issue is some of the companies that will need to adapt it, even though is us as the main, provide the weapons but safe. and you can go to opium markets and buy something and products. this is all pages fired and some of those kinds of home around the world . the one we are, we cannot even though my aunt and i won't come to me, but we are seized. won't bother and get another one. and i won't consider all of this behavior to was like, oh, this exception and step, this is not put into question because in dollars as far as jim aside. so we hope this is a wake up for, for everyone that this needs to change the same people deserve better than to have to endure these kind of misgivings repeatedly and not culminating with one of the great the semester,
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kosovo of modern times. just take it back to the i c j case which was looking at the legality or otherwise the legality of is way to occupation. we've got the us now considering is really supplements in palestinian territory at 2 vehicles. still, it's quite westbank to be quote, inconsistent with international nor do you see this as a change of tone in the us. it is clearly a change of tone and even the change of the position and the supplement. the knowledge he had said sticking the leak of the bulge, that is what it comes. but then we need to act opponents. that's. that's the remaining aspect as we condemn supplements the security council has come them supplements, all countries that i'm the one support the same people just have to make sure all of them support the state to and, and this is what i could not care less. so i'm feeling it as it has the account of the sleeve. those are kind of the comfortable that's a great chance that would continue acting this week. so this needs to change now for, but it's fine staying for just to say for international law,
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say god for peace sake. because clearly this is where we are by allowing such behavior. and we hope that the quote wouldn't be clear. it is the termination of the occupations and also the same people that blows. i can just have to, to my nation, including to the independence of the state and the bill of massive systemic discrimination. i'm hoping to have enough time from deliver to the seat against by the spinning of effigies and against. but his thing is what have and i guess, but his students in the west bank and the gaza stipend, including a show center with the situation as it has currently in gaza. and as it has been for a very long time and occupied westbank with settlements growing coughing up, tell us to the line, do you see a 2 state solution bang viable that i see i've done that before. otherwise is that up on the side with like a little mess that goes against palestinians. so that the good thing to say solution is we have the international consensus license site for the study and compromise to sort of the string of decision. it's one of the international
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community wanted and they need to make sure to deliver all of that to the consensus for the sake of space and the i'm going to do a lot to live in freedom and dignity. the stands were continuous marketing for the freedom and dignity, whatever the options comes about. but the other thing is, if you don't have a to say someone from today for a long time, you would have a blessed day, bye so much at bye me a volumes and speak to you. thank you for joining us here on out as sarah. thank you very much. i a still a has had on ours. is there a set of goals? presidents begins towards to set a new date for presidential elections. it appears to end weeks of political time, while centuries old buildings reduced to buffalo. we looked at how as well as destroying kind of funds, ancient cultural heritage. plus india is cricket says crickets is claims the series over england. after a thrilling victory in the full test that's coming up in full for
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the discussing the defining issues of our times. what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper, hyper powerful. they are exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence. how does a ice change the laws of the war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance power, like the world has never seen the studio b p a. i series on a just the, you know, this is the 1st genocide this we see in real time. it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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a western bias. who understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the wrong is going to the polls, total assets, parliament. as well as 80 members of the assembly of exports, a body and power to appoint a future supreme leader of our own with a question of succession booming original stand off in place. and one of the heaviest inflation rates in the world where the outcome of the election have an impact on the countries. sure. you're on elections. on l to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the again, you're watching alice's there as
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a reminder of our top stories this hour and is rainy as strike and rough for has killed at least 8 palestinians had the house to the queue ways. the hospital enjoying thousands strikes on gauze southern. my city comes this way, the only pass to launch the ground offensive. throw georgia. indianapolis has carried house and the ad drop operation in southern garza. hundreds of the space palestinians gathered along gauze coast to obtain the much needed aid packages. i mean, social court of justice has held this last day of hearings to examine the legality of israel's decades of occupation of palestinian lands most because at the hague, called for as well as occupations be declared illegal, i'm for it to end. well that idea of my colleagues, somebody's, they've done spoke to long gate and domain a, she's a south african human rights activist. and the candle of the lake bishop desmond to to she says to, to would have suppose that the decisions take as well to the in special course of
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justice as he was one who was known for showing his emotions and wearing them on his sleeve. and i think that he, he would be weeping for what's happened in gaza, but i think he would be sharing the cases at the court right now in charing south africa and, and what our country has sort of done for the world. why is the plants of palestine is so close to many south africans? i think that african see their struggle and they started with the palestinians. and, you know, the world did not listen to solve africans and, and turn the blind guy to what happened a party. it was the law in the same way that we are now arguing that israel's self defense is also the law. and so the africans, you know, we're not prepared to wait for the law to catch up to our humanity and to what is just and so i think we see the same thing happening in dogs in the west bank and, and we don't want to allow the else that we went through to happen to others. you mentioned that was interesting because you mentioned that about countries ignore
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which ignored what was happening in, in south africa. do you see a power low between the approach of western countries at that time towards the apartheid regime? in south africa and the approach today of is riley policies towards palestinians. policies which many international un experts, international human rights organizations, including these riley, one dates on them. cool. on the policy side regime. absolutely. i mean it's, it's clear as day and, you know, so many south africans who came before us. my grandfather and nelson mandela, have said that what they saw on the ground in palestine is worse than what we actually went through in south africa. but you know, as someone who has been on the ground there and, and seen and gone through the different checkpoints, it's so clear that you, they learn from south africa and then have honestly just excel that what they're doing. and my mother likes to say that this feels like the dark days in south africa where with
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a party it was about to end. but it was truly the darkest. before it ended, unesco has issued urgent appeals. also sentries, old post to me in buildings, but reduced to rubble, as well as been accused of the especial cause of justice of waging what's being described as a cultural genocide in garza of system. with glen folded reports, monuments that stood for centuries, wiped off the map within seconds by his rails war and gaza city is rarely bones, have reduced a palestinian heritage buildings to dust with most of the hope of jumping to the old window. how can we rebuild this? no food and we'll patient, no water and we are patient. but now even the most square reprice, we lost is why? the international council on monuments and sites which advises the un cultural organization, unesco,
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has issued an urgent appeal. it's warning that the intentional destruction of cultural heritage is it will kind of. 2 the great almighty, most was the oldest thing, garza built on the side of an engine temple. it was turned into byzantine church then into a mosque in the 7th century. now its medieval roof, sheltering gods, his worshippers for hundreds of years is in ruins. on the, on a level, a lumber, the stones, they tell you the story, we feel the walls talk to us with the quote on not the image. the wall of this most of the dozen launch missiles is how much has no relation to this mosque. the 700 year old structure was the last remaining active mom in the city. the turkish bass survived the various empires it was destroyed in november as is rarely
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tanks reach the zeta neighborhood. done in the on the way. if someone has a problem with this back or something they would come here, how do they justify destroying the palestinians, say the demolition of their cultural treasures is not collateral damage. they are being deliberately targeted lawyers before the us top court say this is part of these rarely occupation handbook schools and universities office and it's still just demolished. cultural heritage is usage or just destroyed. the palestinian culture ministry says is really attacks of already destroyed more than $200.00 archaeological and heritage sites in gaza. following the killing of tens of thousands of palestinians. the destruction of their history will be felt for generations to come to some good food audra 0. the
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and became a facet of attacks on a most kind of trash on reported to have killed dozens of people. that security officials, as several of the muslim men were killed during sunday morning, present the eastern town of nasty of wanting in the village of s. economy and the news of the country, at least 15 civilians died during sunday mess at a roman catholic church. no clue has claimed responsibility on a cap right. as an independent journalist, he says via text or an attempt by groups to be a search. the presence of the powers groups now trying to find a way with hide when you have a kind of situation where to protect them. so now they're working on the, on the board, those in all because you'll have the bones dotted between the book enough as to a new share. and i've been in public right now. and you should see these 2 attacks that would be in the, in this and this um,
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a listing every as. and it is very, it's showing that really the, the groups are trying the best right now to still be reliable, and to see show that they are still active in the concrete set of goals. preston's by he's all has begun talks to set a new date for presidential elections. saw his face, weeks of political time royalty cooled off of a set for this paul, sunday. based of the presidential candidates of boy, carson took saying there were an attempt by so to extend his rule, it was hawk reports from the meeting in dot com. president monkey sell making quino simmons to appease the crisis at this national dialogue. he says he will leave office on april 2nd at the end of his term. but also that there will be a bill of and this he passed to the parliament to free. all those have been detained in political unrest since march 2021. and this could include opposition and figure it was months ago. he says that these presidential elections will take
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place before the rainy seasons that starts in the month of july, but absence to this national dialog dialog. are the 16 presidential candidates that are boycotting the tox. take a look at this report, 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 cancelled this month. presidential elections saying the electoral process was flawed. boost a 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 calling on solve the set and you election date as soon as possible. this visually said, i got these very tricky is, is very complex demonstration young, there's offers young people. the economic situation is very difficult now and having this election and choosing a new president kind of bring us
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a table of contents. the election was meant to bring a break from the past after 12 years of mucky 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, jo 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 and it is possible to be born and stomach out and want to grow up in stomach. i'll to make a living and stomach i'll, i'm to prosper in stomach all. that's the responsibility of the political class when he 1st for now the political class appears divided between those who want elections now and those who wants to restart the electoral process from the beginning. caught in the middle, or the sending of these people the can't. we want to move forward. we are conscious
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citizens. are a nation set, a goal is worthy of respect. this lx is important to us for the people. the only country where there's always been 5 military after military takeovers in neighboring molly news, air and burkina, faso, solemn warrens. if politicians are not capable of getting along other organized forces will do it instead and then will lose everything in the country too. he says, more than a warning, but a threat for boost showing the others. it is a political crisis that can only be resolved by the vote of the people. because hawk elgin's here at the car, democratic republic of congress, minute trace, as it has joined up with several local groups to fight m. 23 levels in the countries of eastern north hebrew prevents until recently they were baffling.
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government forces catherine, so a spoke to fi says from one of the groups pulling themselves, was a lender and send this exclusive report to the not too long ago. these kimberly spies to is. well, actually the ami are they called themselves was a lender. so he was 4 p, just the role on groups have put aside the differences, how the government forces their goals to defeat what they see as a common enemy to thousands of fighters have been deployed to boost the number of soldiers on the phone lines. yeah, the seeing phones critical run this president phone can me they accuse upon the entity 3 levels. karen says she's not afraid to die. you to go so then you go number changing, i'm
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a soldier. i see my relative suffering there in comes for the displaced. my home is, can luba we have to leave for funds. that's why i decided to come here. but sancho mind does have been accused of meeting human rights abuses and are facing functions . the guy he also says there was a lender, is working alongside a group called the democratic forces for the liberation overland, or f b l r. that he states do have been involved in the genocide in rwanda. in 1994, you got there was an into after you lower our knowledge was a lender. they are based in d r. c. but they are london. we host them because they kind of go back to rolanda to should be rolanda is problem not ours. the was a lenders based on fuel that overlook. goma and dwanda not run across
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the border. the colanda is here say their wall is to make sure the go ma is protected. they say that they're trying to make sure that m 235 does do not advance into the city. they have new weapons and be new to think of a austin. what will happen when the conflict ends? so how's your friend? this is over. we hope that the government will create a special defense, eunice, which can be called in times of security trouble. we can support anywhere within the country. but for now the see the focus is pushing back empty. 3 young companies, bold as or die trying, catching, sorry. you know, google democratic republic of congo. so how gary implement has ratified sweetens bid to join nato. move close the way for the news at country to join the west in defense alliance. hungry was the loss of nato's 31 members to ratify swedes in succession. they took his extra general against fills in bug, says sweden's membership will make the alliance safer and stronger. sweeps
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application was made nearly 2 years ago. so kind of abandoned this policy of known alignment off to russia's invasion of ukraine. the russian troops of comp said the village of less touched kind in the eastern ukraine. ukraine. it confirmed that withdrew its troops, konami's face gonna set it's an attempt to reinforce lines of nearby towns and contain the russian advance. as pullouts comes a week, officer nearby says, you have of dave cut in the don't ask region, fell to a russian troops and you cranes, allies, museum power is to discuss how to bump up munitions, supplies, and keys for us, pressed into my new macro and invited 20 european leaders on representative to the meeting that com says rush up must not when the will on the europe needs to ensure its collective security. russia has made cheese to teach at games and recent days as the will and says it's fuzz. yeah, a farmers in europe north by hanging down on the bonds for an easing of
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e u. trade policies. it saves the latest protests as agriculture, ministers, amazing, and brussels. as took the practice of the belgian capital blocking rates, and demanding for prices for that purchase. it was it kimber report european farm is bent that and in brussels, around $900.00 tractors, book entrances to the european kite. so building e agricultural ministers meet in solid weeks. they've been purchased in against policies. they say to them for making a decent living farm is say they want, minimum price is set for the forties and the store to trade agreements that allow in cheap inputs. so here, such as the size, the american trade float, mercosur with phones all unrestrained by the regulations they face was do what we wanted the definitive ends to the free trade agreement between the european union america. and we want prices that cover up production costs. they also claim the
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agreements, favor logical operations and businesses to create most environmental damage and the use common agriculture policy will c a p needs to change. so if i could get that in one of these c, a p that we have now has so many bureaucratic steps that we cannot manage to comply . we need an agricultural policy that truly adapts to the following his needs and allows for profitability. and some complaints and environmental policies under what's been called a green deal hampering their ability to what some european ministers agree. sending green d zooms that we need to implement the greendale in such a way that it becomes practical and less bureaucratic. that can be done. this commission, unfortunately, has not done it well. most it, you know, we need to reconcile farm is what they policy, the c a p, it's the policy and without the see a pay, they wouldn't be such powerful, ever cote from sick during europe. in a concession to farmers,
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european commission scrap the little to reduce pesticides, a target to leave land on, foamed improve. biodiversity has also gone many, and you politicians agree. more changes has to be made to such as by farmers. but it's not clear what name like the image and kinda how to 0 that of the world trade organization as well in that global trade is in a tougher place. and it was 2 years ago as cold for consensus as jet, physical tensions rise. we uh, in that even tougher place today looking around uncertainty uh, new stability uh everywhere your political attentions have less than conflict tests spread. as we see here in the middle east, on the way from they headlines across parts of africa and they are load. so we must not forget the conflict and so down which has displaced those to 8 medium, medium people internally across the board as the conflict in the east of the
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forward to use the this business uptake. these me most talk know bundle dash before to use the the, let's get your own support now and his pizza, or thank you very much. and the battery has seemed to that for tiring this year. healthy when a 2nd match of the year. and the 1st round of the by open the 3 time grand slam champion had previously paid down. totes,
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of quitting the support of the game show event of just 2 winnings. and these last 12 matches and more disappointment seemed to be on its way off and losing the 1st suit against fitness shuffled all of. this was a reminder that the 36 year old has still got it though. we need to tie, breaking the sick and say the case, the food, the talk to in class. and scott broke twice in the 3rd to win the match in 2 and a half hours after the match. mary amenities, i'm sure how long he has made in the school. like, obviously so love competing and still loved the game. but yeah, guess obviously hard and hard of the, the older you get to compete with the young guys and keep your body sit in fresh. so um yeah, no, not easy. uh probably don't have to long last, but i'll do is best like on these last few months or indian crickets is have things the series of ring linda off to a nearly finished to the full taste chasing 192 for victory. india with cruising on
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a to full from the loss before england spent in struck showing pressure to increase to 79 to add to the 5 1st endings. wickets. india separately, family selves, 1245. thank of what you've been do and do 0 quickly extinguished england's hopes they combined for unbroken span of 72 to get in the line. and when by 5 we gets it gives them an unassailable 3. 1 lead in the 5 match . see 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 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 gave them in the way that they won't admit it doesn't pay off. people say we don't resist, but when it does pay us, we already so so it's $30.00 units on site. and so 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,
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so can be a throwaway comment. nothing when other people say we need to be more realistic us . what does it mean in spain? 0 no minutes away from reducing round the goods lead up the top of that. he gets a 6 points in the 51st. but it's victoria. i think uncle scored is 200 reading of the lead just a minute ago with a double that advantage. so as it stands 15 on the head and they will the 2nd in the standings. and so it'd be the 18th when of the season, but perhaps most satisfyingly. it also hit a fellow katelyn club, barcelona, who sits the evidence point deduction for preaching the premium needs. financial rules has been reduced from 10 points to 6. it was an appeal to against the initial decision that was made in november last year. the lead says an independent appeals board of health, 2 of evidence, 9 grounds for appeal. the points change move same from 17 to 15 in the premier league table. a waste sense for a reason for me it's,
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it's aimed is that for to up against printed with the match hitting in to add a ton chart. 7 school to goals and as many minutes. so many completed these address, the 2 in waste times 6 match list. oh hello. i have gone 7 point scale to the top of the sadie. probably be go to baby. oh, it's effect so, you know, let's effect ended in a game losing run last week, but steven general side stuff with another defeat here. so it gave a link of it savage opening the screen. so i'm in the old, i'm sorry, added the 2nd just before how so i'm, it's a 14 straight when i know the, you know, may see what's been here for into miami once again as they took on la galaxy and emilie's galaxy. but one of the left into stuff is when the origin time will come with a subordinate equalizer. a secure 1. 1 rule miami's 1st away game of the season with a wrinkle 27000 times. turning out the galaxy stadium, many of them wearing may see shoots, i dropped the cold ivory coast to africa, a couple of nations 6. it's
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a hollywood scripts off to they won the tournament for the 3rd time. any of this month. despite being on the verge of approved stage, exits back to back to feats in a group. so they head coach is only we guess a sect despite still being in the tournament. they building k, take a coach and it's faith and results. then with you may say that before victory is again sent a goal: molly, the or c n jerry a so incomplete and incredible tude around the school. 65 time stories national side was delighted that the country showed they were capable of it. of the hosting, the to admit for the 1st time in 40 years. because really for dream. uh, i mean this is the audio slip that we witness. you know, it wasn't, and maybe 2 of them are what are denies, then the 40 years later we, we all seduce and it was the, the foot board, the to the most. we thought it was good you. why is good is the learned of us. we thought it to a new to the youth again,
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we'd be side to another team. canada could yet be denied a bronze medal from the 2022 winter olympic games figure skating team events. on monday, the code of arbitration for support registered for appeals in the typing case involving russians, camilla valley, eva for now, canada will not get be promoted to a suitcase, despite study avis for you, ban rush of school. even without that a that you still have in canada is the one pressure to be stripped of the middle simply for including valley ava. she was disqualified off the testing positive for a band substance. its former for all scouts, and anton default has helped these countries finished food, eddies made and 7 series of veins in canada, francois space semi final, but defeated the usa, the capture, the middle, the pond was yellow caught in the match, but also at school to try when he returned, he's playing 7 a side this here in a bit to play. if you live the games in paris. urgency would be of room and that's
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what i'm supposed to be useful to like or be that great stuff. thanks very much. and that's it from me for this news hour, but i will be back in just a moment, but more of the days news for you to stay with us. if you kept the if a child does not die from the landing, he will die from the cold. that no clothes, no food, nothing. no diapers was 5 and children in attends of one square metre towards without having a hostages. specs for the government of the country protects us on october 7th, this government fails miserably. record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take
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