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the, the, this is the, the news line from ballad, the u. n's top cost order is ralph to act immediately to prevent a possible genocide in goes on. it's that israel must do more to protect civilians, stop, stop short of calling for a cease fire. also coming off the u. n. agency helping palestinians in gaza bias federal employees off to allegations based upon the home of sarah attacks against israel on october 7th and leaving a little pool. and a short statement due to the club, announces the stepping down as manager of the english football bluff at the end of
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this season. the god office, thanks for being with us. the international court of justice as rules that israel must do all it can to prevent acts of genocide in gauze of south africa, which brought the genocide claims to the i. c. j says it expects israel to abide by the decision. these ready prime minister has described the charge as quote outrages . the quote also said is a must do more to protect civilians, but it's not cold force. these 5, the full case is expected to take years before a final routing of israel must take measures ascend its power to prevent and punish the direct and public incitement. to commit genocide in relation to the members of
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the palestinian group and the gaza strip. the court further considers that israel must take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance to address the adverse conditions of life faced by palestinians in the gaza strip. israel must also take effective measures to prevent the destruction and ensure the preservation of evidence related to allegations of acts within the scope of article to an article 3 of the genocide convention against members of the palestinian group in the gaza strip. that i'm just kind of kind of has now more from the service and then i have heard now from several is really officials among them. also prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who spoke and said basically that the country will do whatever i can to defend itself. but let's have a listen, a warranty. how to say israel has an inherent right to defend itself. the vile
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attempt to deny is real. this fundamental right is blakeney discrimination against the jewess state. and it was justly rejected. the charge of genocide level against israel is not only false, is outrages and this, and people everywhere should reject it is on the eve of the international a holocaust. remember it's day again pledge as israel's prime minister, never again. israel will continue to defend itself against come us. he basically reiterated here in this statement again, what was also the line of the as ro, israel's defense team as a d i, c j, basically saying that is what has the right to defend itself. you also heard similar statements by defense when this to you are going to also said that is why does so need to be elected on morality as you put it to distinguish between terrorist and the civilian population in gaza. so the question is, of course, no,
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go to israel, do next because the international court of justice has, of course, imposed a provisional measures that it would like to see implemented it stopped short of calling for a ceasefire. but it did say that is what needs to ensure the basic needs for the policy and civilian is a civilian population needs to ensure that they're not killed or a bodily harm to expose to bodily harm, but also ensure the punishment of incitement. so these are just a, some of the measures that the i c, j would like to see implemented. now the question is, what is the was, will do with it. um, because also um it was certain to argue that it over to does some of these for example, enabling humanitarian aid a going into garza. but it also has to submit
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a report to the court in 4 weeks time. so they would certainly be of, as is expected here, some pressure bias allies to change a course, but how this will look like is something different now from the posting and stay. we've been hearing that. you see that as a really significant, a step, some sort of accountability that they're seeing imposed on as well. but of course they're still also the question here. what really changed right now on the ground for the civilian population in garza. and that kind of that we bought him from jerusalem. thank you tonya. the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees says that it has filed several employees for the legend involvement in the october 7th turbo tax by home us on israel. the agency which has been delivering aid in the gaza strip, says an investigation is now on the way the united states has suspended funding.
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following the allegations, the u. s. was one of the own. russ biggest financial backers, the agency has previously said its capacity to deliver assistance in gaza, was on the verge of collapse. for more on this, let's cost to washington dc and our corresponded benjamin of our as a group of benjamin. what is the you were saying about these accusations and the decision to suspend the funding of the department of state has announced that it is temporarily. we don't know how long that will last, but it that has pos, the funding for this. you an agency if a policy and refugees with washington is saying that it is now looking into this allegations and the steps that the united nations, the u. n, is taking to address them. we heard the secretary of lincoln spoke with you and secretary at general antonio gutierrez. he emphasized how important it is to have a swift investigation that's according to a press release that the department of state published and send out today.
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washington said there must be complete accountability for anyone who participated in the october 7th attack. and the us is not just any donor office organizations and also according to washington place, a critical role in providing life saving assistance to police pinions we have and that they get food that they give the medicine that they also help with shelters. in 2022, the united states was the agents as big as the owner contributing more than $340000000.00 us dollars. so we can expect that today's decisions will have a significant impact on the agencies capacity to help the civilians in the gaza strip. now what about the timing of this with the i c. j routing today of the decision to analysis on the hours of to the international court of justice. possibly granted this provisional missions requested against israel by south africa is interesting. indeed ours off to the ruling of the quote. we're still waiting for
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a statement from the state department on this ruling, but what we have and coming back to the us decision to hold this funds temporarily for the you and agency policy and refugee's at press and conference giving it was given in the white house we have done kirby, the spokes person of the national security council and to and once again, welcome to the comments off you on top of visuals that were calling for a full investigation that he said also that this investigation is good for everybody. so that you as well still assess the situation will look into this investigation of the staff as we know that some of them have already been fired from the agency. but of course they will also, it leads to the us looking into if they will, once again give the funding to this un agency. and gus w as benjamin of ours cobra and a washington the thank you that's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. the russian cold
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has extended the detention of us journalist, evan gosh, coverage. the wall street journal report. i was arrested in march last year and on charges of espionage he faces up to 20 years in prison. that's good, which is the 1st us journalist to be detained on the spying charges in russia since the cold war. russian president vladimir putin says a military plan that crash earlier this week was shot down by ukraine and t, as knew that prisoners of war went on board. ukraine has neither confirmed or denied. it's involving that the incident in which 74 people died. pushing says the results of most cars on investigation into the crash in russia's belgrade region will be published in $2.00 to $3.00 days of the following days of protests, the french government has abandoned plans to reduce tax breaks for agriculture. farmers have been blocking key roots into the french capital. pirates had been
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preparing to block more multiple ways of the government proposals to rationally comp subsidies on diesel fuel for agricultural use puts in screen charles is set to be doing well off to undergoing corrective surgery for an enlarged prostate at a private london hospital. the 75 year old was diagnosed with the benign condition, which is common among men over 50. earlier this month. and some sports news from the world of soccer live in full manager union club as analyses, leaving the club at the end of the current season. since joining the raids back in 2015, the german has overseas an era of success which has included premier league and subtraction league thompson's least titles, is what he had to say earlier today. i relieve the club at the end of disease. i can understand that it's a shock for
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a lot of people in this moment. it is that i'm talking as a to i'm running out of energy running out of energy after tillman good night here with me in the city of from a sports department. so 1st of all, did anyone see this company? i don't think so. i know it's a real shock. you know, you can shop has become part of the furniture in a premier league and such a figure of continuity or both or it's a of carries mat for little boys being that now for nearly 9 years he's been, it's really been love to. absolutely. yeah. they really adore him and, and he's the longest serving manager in the premier league by quite a distance. things have been going pretty well for the full, especially the season. so this is certainly a both in the blue and, you know, the support issue. as you mentioned, to really love him, i'm gonna have a hard time getting over this news because his base will be big wants to feel kind of imagine now how would you sum up his time at the club? he's become quite a legend or yeah, absolutely. i mean, there are a few things that stick out. first of all, obviously the longevity and you know,
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use of a 10 year for premier league manager. a bit like sales tax is in terms of like, if you want to get a sense of how impressive he's staying, power is, you know, you multiply by a factor of kind of $7.00, oh, $9.00 or whatever. and then you would see what that would be. tons based on so we do some professional space with the in the revolving door doesn't swing with. so it's kind of how, you know, many personally manages manage a time of knowing use that is really impressive. on top of that business. i mean the success because you can focus one, everything that is possible to win the livable april. then the 1st term things we talked to in full team use that was to try to get the funds will really came to get their hands back on april. the 1st domestic, that 1st english league championship types of info, it's news that was one that livable funds were really desperate to get their hands back on. and that's the other thing that love story between him and the support is because right from when he arrived in 2015, they felt that he was somebody who really understood the club. they really don't
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sit on him. he, you know, spoke about level was such esteem am and you know, paid that back to and so forth. is that something i think which windows i live long in the memory and now it, what do we know about the, the, the reasons for it and what's next football. well, you know, club said area today, obviously as, as we have just heard that he was running out of energy katie 9 years as a premier lead manager to take that toll. he said also earlier today that he would not manage another club or another country for the next year. and he said that he would never ever manage another club in england so strong once he's boned with the level of support as haven gemini, though they would obviously be questions in the future about whether he will take the job as germany coach. now tarrant, incumbent union all those months contract runs into off to the european championships in the summer and it's back to him and doesn't go swimmingly. then the gym and started to see if they might be looking for replacement and you're going folks name will be very close to the top of a list of preferred candidates. he wouldn't be uh,
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the west. i know you can do that for that post and i'm sure that lots of germany friends would appreciate the accident. tom get all the same. the same token i d, w sports. thank you very much tom. and before we go, a painting by the austrian auto school stuff clips that needs to be lost for nearly a century has been found in vienna. full trace of ms. lisa is estimated to be worth 50000000 euros and was last seen in public in 1925. that was unclear what happens to the painting, often with experts say there is no evidence it was new to to otherwise unlawfully see, the painting will be put up for auction in april. you're watching dw, this is a reminder of our top story. the international court of justice as a rule, that israel must take immediate measures to prevent ox of genocide in gaza. peebles responding to allegations, vote by south africa,
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