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defined to a tasteful phones of discrimination. watch focused bringing people together. it's quite unlike anywhere else. i lost my lot white sports football interest on our 0 the . these are the other cheese, are responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and violations of international humanitarian and human rights know, are you an inquiry finds as well as kind of sent me an armed groups carried out little crimes and it's the in depth to pull into the world garza and the attacks of october, the 7th, the kind of them or kyle, this is al serra live from the also coming up. is there any forces on these
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a new wave of attacks or a refugee camp in central garza and the new and the so called evacuations are in the south process present on norfolk with need to find a new treaty that includes the pleasure of mutual assistance as a country as a tax, plus i made a set of i'm up for some swear that i would be face to the population of south africa, the same leader, but a different government. so around the phasers who went in for a 2nd time off to his weekend amc last that outlined all him and the majority of the un commission has found his way to go far as he is responsible for carrying out more crimes and crimes against humanity. and garza, the report says, is really, authority is committed. the crimes is salvation. murder,
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intentional attacks against civilians towards the outrages of home personal dignity in garza, evacuation rates and designates and safe areas. but consistently targeted by is ready for says that the commission determined amounted to the full civil transfer of people as well imposed a total sage constitution, collective punishment, and denied policy is essential necessities such as pulls up food, electricity, fuel and humanitarian assistance, pacific egypt and pontifical purposes so forth, it is rarely false. it also committed acts of sexual violence towards and any human treatment in the west bank. caustic cause that is where the government to immediately implement the sofa with the siege of garza. and so the delivery of humanitarian aid and sees targeting civilians, it also edges the product to be in government until forty's in goals and to cease overall could attacks on as well, and unconditionally released or hosted is commission. those are found how my some of the policy in on the groups responsible for war crimes, including deliberate targeting of civilians and taking captains will not be able to
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view. and the commission of inquiry presented the reports findings to the human rights council in geneva. this is randy or told her cheese are responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and violations of international humanitarian and human rights. little including extermination, intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian objects. mother o wilful kelly. using salvation as a method of rule. forcible transfer, gender persecution, targeting palestinian men and boys sexual and gender based violence amounting to torture and cruel, or inhuman treatment. but come on field is uninstalled during, during this life, from bombing them and the okay, good to have you with a successful what do you make of this report?
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well, i think it's an extremely i'll put you in an impulse ripples because of course the it has to be remembered that in the background we have the i c, c has its search chief prosecutor issued warrants for the rest of various individuals alleging exactly what the un committee has found so it is the justification for what he was doing, if it, if it was needed. it is needed because you had an automatic response from america, which was as well as israel to criticize and almost punish the international criminal code for daring to even investigate wrestling is to warrant for their right. so it seems to me that this is an important record on that scale. next door . so along side you have the international court of justice, west south africa that was listed gauging the whole issue of the
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crimes being committed. and particularly in the context of genocide on the genocide convention. well this report goes further than anything. so the ball and the code is being very reticent and those that need to have. busy to go rights and so on. but actually this establishes, it seems to me a very strong not just trying to face you guys, but because both of them now i'm not going to say conclusive, but it's certainly a long way towards being conclusive. so i think it's a very important report when you look at the international court of justice and finally have both the one itself, it's going to bring out these reports. he's got to do something about now just cold front of the sci fi, maybe it's got to consider the possibility of intervention here, which of course, the charges originally allowed in order to stabilize areas of the well, where welfare essentially was getting out of control. but you say that, but do you think it will spark any actual action?
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it's well, immediate action though is the straight down to to, to you. it isn't, but it is on another front. i left the actions allows because i know the problems of the united nations and the security council and the divisions and all the rest of it were familiar with between america, russia and the u. k. sitting on the fence as usual. however, i think the importance of this report is to counter the really quite disgraceful attack on the i c. c doing its job and duty properly that has been brought about by the unit us, supported by israel in the united kingdom. what do they say? uh well, it doesn't help the, i mean that's about the weakest response you could imagine. so it seems to me, district court can now be used by those who are approaching litigation of any time, domestically or internationally to say we have an all sorts of difficulty. it seems to me it's so sorry to do and you know, i'm not going to do much better of less and it seems to me that should be doing all
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the initiative including the other possibility on a domestic front. oh, all they the b ds campaign where people boy costing and divesting and sanctioning a country which is in bro is around in particular, may not be any one obviously, but these are mainly is focusing on, well, it was been used examination of the close up it just plays more into israel's narrative, doesn't it? but the un is biased against it. the report cooled for an immediate whole host of military operations, but we know that somebody going to be dismissed by as well. yes, miles evasion about israel is that it doesn't matter what the organization is, unless the organization is supporting its the objectives and its priorities, then it is old domestic date either with got it as i'm pulled onto submitted or it is regarded as hostile to their objectives and so on, so, you know,
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i think whether it's the you in or any other organization. the fact is, there isn't another organization with any credit ability, internationally. and it seems that this is a very important step. and if we're going to at least look towards the future of the kind of civilized situation, then the you in united nations has to be given support on the political. uh, is it what divisions are there right at the top? is it we're in security counseling that has to be reform data. very good, tasteful reforming the security council. what the rest of the united nations got some incredible what's particularly the, providing 88 in the 2nd. sounds good. okay. so i know this is, you know, so you, you know, what was that you're absolutely right, michael on so we would appreciate your time. thanks so much say here at times join us that from the u. k. as crossover now to geneva, where we can speak to the flask as cent. james face, he's out to you and human rights counts. so with that report was brief,
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little earlier james. the report has stopped, so mine doesn't have the fatalities of this war gave an extensive list of will crimes it really is a very detailed report and very, very grim, a reading if you read all of it. so what has happened since the 7th of october, the session of the human rights council on the commission of inquiry hearing from the commission of inquiry, has paused for the lunch break, which means we're able to speak to the chair of the commission of inquiry. never tonight, who's with me now? you spoke when you spoke to the council about the a new one. what's the of the situation? i think people know you're the former high commission of human rights. you had a very distinguished traditional career as well. do you ever seen anything like this before? we have never seen anything like this in this extent of natural i since even the attacks on the united nations and please sit down to the number of victims and police a dentist as never happened before. the other commissions,
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the reports of the features, unbelievable. so i delivered the report and i point to the us, the member states to be the 2 big concepts papers. that's a company that report to the quote. this itself is limited to 10700 woods and with this enormous construct, how can we put detail 7 day notice from the, the action of both palestine and ease of though the ambassador said, we didn't address the issues sufficiently. i will be telling them to read the detail paid concepts and company this enormous task, but i truly value this kind of intellect died. i bet you that this human rights council to kids also in the political arena, really, and planned to deal with these in terms of international law speak to of to speak to invest enough to invest
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a today supported our recommendation of respect for international law for justice and accountability when i read through the reports and there's a lot to read, it seems to me in use as an ongoing investigation. but even though you've covered side much that are perhaps things that alternate, i'm thinking, for example, a tax on hospitals and medical facilities. i mean, is that more to come as much more to tell? we have to cut, cut off out presentation from 7th october to 31st december. our next report will be delivered before the general assembly at the united nations in new york come back to cover. what you have just described and the 5th of education of children, for instance, all these are important in this report. we also, we did investigate sexual violence on both sides. i think it's tragic. that is,
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a virus preventing us from seeing victims inside is getting to the investor described of people she knew a personality, a mother who lost a child, the 6 of 6 you a violent then how can they explain just they preventing those victims from seeing you in permission commission, that's what faith police investigate and get the voices of the victims out because you've not been allowed to go to college. so you've not been allowed to go to israel. you are you, i'm not allowed to operate according to use re lease. but of course, the international court of justice, the set you should be that i was coming back to one of the very strident recommendations from the international court of justice. is that the commission, the you and commission in charge of investigation be allowed to the allowed the and, you know, even i hoped as a law abiding person, that is, i will comply with that specific order of the i c,
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j. we brought it in to them and we have no response as we have had no response to our repeated a request in the cost for excess. and what i find particularly disturbing is they not totally deny us excess intrigues of other than gods, but the whole of palestine. we need to talk to the victims that as well. um, you know, there's been some complain that we have not to investigate. it's a 6 year violence for me on the pallets of these today the soldiers and palestinian women while we need to get that to speak to the victims ourselves. and i'm going to commission, we'll think about how we can take this further. there's an order of kautz ordering is 5 to, let's see, and they knocked in compliance. you talked about the international court of justice as the international criminal court as well. and you're well aware that the prosecute to that wants to arrest warrants. he wants those to be granted, given all of the evidence that you've seen,
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and you can make legal findings as well that you will not the court. do you think they'll be more cases coming in the international come across while icons speak to the prosecutor, but i can tell you a 1000. i've told her to be that we have a memorandum of understanding with the prosecution. and we have now furnish them with like 7000 pieces of information, video of material. and the, the open source material that we have verified. our information comes from the entire united nations, all the different agencies. so we shared the information. i like to think that that would have been very helpful for them to drop state as a former, prosecute to yourself. do you think that information that is actionable, the information you've checked, just in connection not, not to form a cost is always on the side of defense from a judge of that box. yeah, the i c c. when we say we, we also draw
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a can put to ship that the occupation is the is and also now and that is not before the i c j. and when we say crimes such as the named being committed in both on october, 7th by him. us and also by is a, the military forces we are basing that on evidence and facts that we've got that so therefore i think i'm on safe ground in thinking that if the judges get to see that kind of detailed evidence, i don't see why they wouldn't come to a similar conclusion on the crimes that have been committed that violate international. thank you very much for talking to that, which is the right. know you've got to go and address a news conference and in 5 minutes so we won't keep you anymore. but thank you for speaking to us here at the un geneva headquarters, european headquarters view and with the un human rights council has been seen
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sitting listening to that commission of inquiry on that very, very damning, detailed report that you've been hearing about times by as many things indeed, on the ground and gauze, or a new wave of his riley tax and the central and southern areas has killed and injured several palestinians. 5 rights have been forces on the owners are at refuge account. is there any forces also steps out their attacks and on the last day, near the southern city of bossa, supposedly killing $700.00, a sent in alaska is a narrow, coastal strip of land with thousands of families of setup a make shift to come as well designation just as the circles humanitarian zone and the order published and ends in ruffling con eunice to move that for the safety. and is there any extra icon departments in the north of the causes stress is killed at least 6 palestinians attack happened to gauze if it is just after midnight because of the lack of electricity for them to is use the for the torches on the
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mobile phones to help civil defense cruise trying to reach the victim. so that has hit on al jazeera is ready, military approved bible times for it, offensive, and leveling off the head full of released drone footage. such as sensitive military sites in northern israel, the working class community driven football club with some remarkable funds left leaning socialist politics. what you see on this the, those of the police of the funds to it pays for phones and discrimination. wide focus, bringing people together. it's quite unlike anywhere else. i lost my life quite slips the office on out a 0. what is the effect of the conflict on the environment?
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the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll fight more than we'll say it has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense and missions is as large as many countries every time industry spend and increases military emissions, increasing endless war. and this kind of christ, all hail the planner on a jersey, the taxes we see in this gen and isn't an in depth coverage. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 15, little on the out to 0 is teams on the ground. we need to listen to the thoughts of the story. the the
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low again, you're watching out, is there a has reminder of our top story? is this our, you and commission has found his radio thirty's, responsible for carrying out more crimes and gone to the report says as well as responsible for mother towards us sexual violence. i'm supposed to be transferring, i'm stopping palestinians. it says his actions are unintentional and direct attack on the civilian population in the strip. please wait a minute to has noticed a new wave of attacks and central and supplement gauze and coming and enjoying several palestinians forces carried up 5 arabs on, on the so that refuge account and bummed oh i see a said go to monetary and science is there any minute she has approved what it calls operational plans for an offensive and 11 and those tensions rise between israel and hezbollah. israel has war and has a lot of an all out war officer. the group released savannah's, which is what it says, a sensitive ministry sites at phones by train, from within israel u. s. as working to prevent a wide, a rule,
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2 sides of exchange fi across the border almost daily since as well as well ongoing . so it began in october when his right strike us has a village near the border with as well as, according to lebanese media. 3 people are reported to have been killed, as well as escalation and hostilities between israel and the lebanese on the group hezbollah. and is there any debt? so was i told you the 3 story building in the town of bull calia is located the knowles of the tiny river. the body will set the boat, but it will so which acts as an unofficial border with, as well, according to and un resolution. they don't hold up reports for much. a unit in southern lebanon. hostilities have resumed after a brief respite over the weekend over the muslim either of ha holiday. but israel appears to be escalating this conflict with them any warning that it could expand
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into a wider war. in the past few hours, at least 4 is ready. the air strikes to have them targeting the border village behind me, him another targeting the border village of viet in. and another striking, deeper inside level non close to the southern city of tire. we have what we understand, at least for hezbollah fighters were killed in those strikes hezbollah, to in the past 24 hours carrying out at least 8 operations against israeli military targets across the border. but the attacks are still within the unwritten rules of engagement, in the sense that both sides are targeting, you know, military positions. but no doubt the efforts by the us and boy amos huston who was in baby boots yesterday and is round the day before his diplomatic initiative seems to have failed. he didn't not succeed to find a diplomatic settlement to this conflict, which was now and it's 8 months triggered by the war on garza. so that's because
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president has been sworn in for a 2nd time at a survey and for torres and peace re elected. so around the page was present last week following a deal to form a coalition government. as often the african national congress failed to win a majority in elections in may. the people of south africa her voted and have made known their wishes, their concerns and their aspirations. we accept and respect the resolve of the elections. and once again, we say, yes, the people of south africa have spoken and we accept a. well that's good alive. now to for me to mila, here's a union buildings in pretoria where the ceremony is taking place to meet us around the place has been overrated for another time and certainly still on the way. it's quite an event just met with lots of major,
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bigger trees or from around to africa and a fly by i think we can see on all screens now. you bet, bye bye continues and every now and then we're hearing shows from the crowd. courtney leverage ceremony behind us at the union folding to be on the lower lower members of the public. i've been able to come out and watch on the big screens. what's happening and as i mentioned, the a number of it's expats a heads of states. while there was a significant representation on the southern african democrats. but the southern african community president was a big as well as a presentation from time to sign. and the vice president of the. * to bob and that's fly by does continue. it's quite a significant part of the process is yeah, in that the military showing it the legions. do president food on my floor so often you get the oath of office the rest people?
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yes. the use that use a president, so by pretends and that's part of the election results. but the amc has had to partner with what was it because of the position, the democratic alliance, and always the government of national unity with at least 5 parties. some south africans have the ability to others not, but we do have a sense of optimism. yeah, around the future and how the government will operate. and the president ultimately wanting to reassure. so the africans around the growth of the economy, the provision of jobs and live unit or south africans. and one thing i unite to sell that for them. okay, let me to a minute for you. so seeing that from victoria, thanks very much for me to. so russia and north korea have signed a tracy that includes a vile of mutual aid. if all of the country is a tax, the deal is a monk. several other agreements that was signed during russian president vladimir
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putin 1st visit to feeling young and 24 years old. chris lita, kim jones and violet has full support for most goes metro offensive. and ukraine correspondent rob mcbride report, some young peeling items on soft with maritime border. with north korea, a full russian president vladimir putin, a full blown official. welcome in palm young's main square, the highest on a sort of visiting head of state. he and north korean leader kim jong on putting on a show of unity to a well they both regardless, potentially threatening the very existence. i see, you can verify russia in north korea heavy, a link by strong friendship and close neighborly relations for many decades. just on jamie, who 10 scientists host for supporting russian policies, including the war and ukraine. we express full supports for the russian government, army, and people in carrying out the special ministry operation in the ukraine to protect
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the suffering fee that is being widespread speculation. rusher is trying to secure further supplies of munitions from north korea. allegations both sides denied in public at least the highlights of this summit was the signing of a partnership agreement made to shape relations for years to come on, potentially challenging the existing world or to russia or north korea is asian neighbors have been following this crucial summit closely, china has deep relations with both japan, along with south korea, see a potential threat to the western leading blocks. they belong to light by the us and nato. for that reason, this visit could have global consequences. what happens in europe might this for a showing that happens in a show much as for else? and this is clearly demonstrated in ukraine where you're on north korea. china are popping up, fueling rushes water or aggression against the ukraine. south korea,
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the strong go. russian ties william bolden. it's know the neighbor at the time when tensions and angry exchanges along the demilitarized zone between them. all right, that was thing is rob mcbride. i'll just say era. young chung island, south korea to the place of hidden europe earlier than ever this year. greece cypress, took in its way a vastly extreme hate. someplace is a thing tempted to sewing to 10 degrees celsius, above the seasonal average. mutual exclusion as agents as europe has been warming up twice the global average since 1991. and the 1st all morning of this is hurricane season has been issued in the us coastal communities in southern texas. and comparing for heavy rain and flooding storms. developing in the gulf of mexico and coastal regions in mexico. so pricing for potential tropical storm and that's it. from me laura kyle: i'm much more on
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a website that sounds as their adult calm weather is next. then inside story, we'll take a look at the prospect of a nuclear conflict of of 9 nuclear arms nation spending nearly a $100000000000.00 in a single. yeah. the the hello welcome to look at the international forecast. we have seen some valid storms, dudley floods across the southeast of china, particularly the one don't probably squeeze you on products as well. could see of the may from us slipping a little further north, which as we go through the next dial side. so we see that west to whether it's just coming toward central parts of china running across the street to see q, she could see some flash flooding as we go through with the state. and that will continue to just ease the race with for friday. so the flooding coming in at that
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stage, but you can say to the south of that line, it does look somewhat drive. i am pleased to say, but still a chance of a few shelves just cropping up towards the se time yourselves. meanwhile, across the south asia monsoon, rain spent quite nicely some very heavy down pulls over to us bundle addition to the northeast of india, and that will cause some flooding me. they still have a red warning thing for us for a time on the res sheniece office. we go to what was the last a pos of the week, but they are still gonna be a good spread of showers coming in for many of the states. for like i said, some showers bit more of the way of plowed, just coming in across the northern parts of india into pockets dom that will help just temper. but it's very high temperatures. the whole with the high for 43 the
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or is it needed for the conflicts possible, or 4 or 5 the to the powers have increased spending on the scale not seen in decades on going was a set to be the reason. so has to new to the determines files. that story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm the bulk of.

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