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[000:00:00;00] the, this is, these are the news line from the land you and tom court orders israel to prevent the genocidal acts. the international court of justice also rules. israel must do more to protect civilians in gaza, but stopped short on quoting for a ceasefire. the united nations agency helping palestinians and gaza fire several stuff allegedly involved in the last her attacks against israel on october 7th, lost a victory full angry farm is in front days of disrupted nationwide. protests for
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the government to drop tends to come to hagrid cultural subsidies. the i'm here the mohammed's thanks for joining us. the you and the top court has ordered israel to do everything in his power to prevent genocide in gaza. the international court of justice made the ruling and a landmark case bought by south africa. it said so israel must do most protect civilians. the stuff sort of courting for a ceasefire. tens of thousands of palestinians have been killed as israel presses this ministry campaign against homos, which many countries classify as a terrace organization. on the outside, the international court of justice, palestinian supporters watch a live stream of proceedings. invited to foregoing,
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some here had been hoping for more from the judges. but many are seeing this ruling as a symbolic victory with the palestinian delegation at the i. c. j saying it could have far reaching consequences. it is an important step towards justice to the 1st thing that people will not hear for vengeance with you and for justice and receive justice for our people. we seek justice for the children who have killed in gaza and all of palestine on the is really side these campaigners can't believe the genocide case brought before the court by south africa is even proceeding the very least of them that was presented by the user on this side, 2 weeks ago where it was very clearly stated, that user cannot commit genocide because what is being done there doesn't have the intention to somebody to genocide. this is non genocide. israel
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had been pushing for the i c j to drop the keys completely. and after the ruling, it's prime minister gave this reaction the charge of genocide level against israel is not only false is a radius, and this and people everywhere should reject or mentioned. while the i c. j stopped short of calling for ceasefire. south africa's president, as urging for more to be done to stop the fighting and gaza cancel, in which they voice alarm. we firmly believe that following this document should now be a more concerted effort towards a ceasefire. a negotiations should commence on a permanent 2 state solution for a neighboring is drive and palestine to live side by side as independent
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states deceptively. now, israel has been asked to report back within a month on howards upholding the orders from the top un court. although the court does not have the power to enforce the ruling. well, that's good morning, this with our and david miller. he is the middle east analyst and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. it's good to have you with us here and dw news. now the r c j says some of south africa's accusations all possible, but it did fall short of insisting that israel should implement a ceasefire. what do you make of the ruling? the look you have to is early palestinian complex. you everyone is going out on the ground between israel and a mouse which shows no signs of a baby. and the other one is occurring outside of his door to palestine. where in the court or is it the you when in the media? and sometimes they intersect these 2 conflicts. sometimes they don't think that the
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impact of this ruling is unlikely to have any practical impact since you need a security council resolution in order to adopt or, or enforce treatments. the provisional measures that the i c, j is recommended, and there's no way that's gonna happen because the administration invited mr. dudgeon and i would agree with her assessment thinks the charge of genocide is on found. i think it, you're a beauty 0. i think the fact that these really is to target seriously means they did in fact take it seriously. but look at, you know, it's the most to barker see for south africa, a country that is endorsing and supporting what i think actually is a genocide. and that is vladimir proteins, aggression, not just against the ukrainian people, but never to extinguish the state of ukraine. that's genocidal. and so all right, i the focus more on the kind of drive people away the was going to have an impact.
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okay. we don't have much time, so i'd like to focus more on on the i c, j running today. now the court did rule that israel should do more to prevent and punish public insights. went to genocide. how is israel meant to comply with these obligations to prevent a turn aside in gaza? oh, do you have the most extreme right wing government in history, the state of israel as uh, to ministers or jewish or premises and a prime minister who needs to maintain this call list? so unless they are self censorship and some of these terrible statements that have been made by his rarely ministers. i doubt whether the prime minister of israel is going to do much of anything at all um, to discipline, uh or suppress the statements by members of his own coalition, his political survival and even his freedom. he's on trial for bribery fraud and re freaking trust into jerusalem district court just due to testify next month. i just
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think he'll keep on keeping on what you what impact do you think this will have on the back is of israel such as the united states. you've mentioned that a little bit gemini, the united kingdom and france. how do you see the relation to be a relationship pending out between netanyahu and these countries? i mean, again, i think that for the binding ministration, there's an expectation that these really ground campaign which has led to an exponential rise in cost and in depths, in an effort to eradicate demoss as an organization which embeds its assets in and around and under civilian populations, i think that the ministration expects a tangible, concrete change in is really tactics. in early february. i don't think the i c j a certainly for the united states, i can't speak for the brit for the british or the french. whether that will have any impact at all, it will, i suspect, added to the growing pressure on the is really government driven by high casualties by pressure is from the families of,
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of how those who remain hostage at the hands of a boss to bring them home um, i think it will have it will, it will add to what i think to where we're going, which i think is in fact is significant diminishment of israeli military activity. what follows whether or not gods or will be more stable, whether or not it be long suffering people guys will get the humanitarian and reconstruction systems that they deserve as another matter. but as i mentioned before, you have the real is really posted in conflict on the ground. and then you have the diplomatic political and it's taking place in capitals in new york and, and they sometimes they intersect. i'm not so sure that they are sect on this, on this occasion, but they may okay. are in depth and the thank you very much indeed for your insights and your time. take care and thank you. have a you, an agency for palestinian refugees has 5, several employees,
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allegedly involved in the october 7th terror attacks by him off on israel. the agency says an investigation is now underway. us has suspended funding over the allegations. washington was one of the relief organizations biggest financial sockets. the agency has previously said its ability to deliver age to garza is on the verge of collapse. all these up. these washington correspondent benjamin the of it as a group that has more on this us reaction to the court's decision of the department of state has announced that it is temporarily. we don't know how long that will last, but if it has passed the funding for those, you an agency if will policy and refugees will 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 blink and spoke with you and secretary at general antonio terrace. he emphasized how important it is to have a swift investigation that's according to
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a press release that the department of state published and send out today. washington said there must be complete accountability for anyone who participated in the october 7th attack and the us, it's not just any donor of these organizations. and also, according to washington place, a critical role in providing life saving assistance through police pinions we have and that they give 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. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. a new york jet jury has ordered for me, us president donald trump, to pay right the aging count $83000000.00 in damages for defamation. the trial last year found trump liable for sexually assaulting carol in 1996 and for the saving of
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by claiming she lied about the assault. trump has vowed to appeal this latest ruler . it will pull manager e as in cloth as to leave the english premier, the clump at the end of the football season, since joining the reds back in 2015. the german has overseen an air of success which has included premier league and champions. the titles the french government has abandoned, tends to cut the agricultural tax breaks following days of nationwide. protests. farmers have been blocking both ways and routes into paris, saying their industry is in danger. the government wanted to reduce fuel subsidies on the diesel used in tractors and, and the other funding vehicles. farmers and friends have taken over the streets, protesting rising costs. unplanned got to fuel subsidies for agriculture. here in parts of northwest and friends,
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they said that they no longer earn enough to produce quality food and are determined not to back off. i don't was both good. so i think that if al political leaders do not realize that agriculture is in danger, this could end badly except with some of the movements can last. it can last a long time. then it could be dramatic, but you with those only because we are determined and we don't want to let to go to the sheet. and after 2 weeks of nationwide test, which i've challenged frances new prime minister, gabriela tal. he has now given into some of their demands and travels to southwest and friends on friday to meet with these farmers. people have existing which is people cause and to prove to you that i'm motivated to see this work bad foods. i'm starting today and i've decided on 10 immediate simplification measures,
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most of which are introduced by to increase starting tomorrow about to, you know, part of these measures will include starting and emergency fun to separate from us and an enterprise and cost necessary for farming machinery. many farmers protesting here in south west and from so skeptical and wonder if at all will follow through on his promises. here in germany, this growing opposition to the far right of the policy or posts that some of its members discussed. a mass deportation scheme has field nationwide, protests activists has a slight side pull in front of the gate forming the was never again is now as a reference to not see fines. more demonstrations against white we extreme is in on planned is also talk about banning the at the school counseling office funding while the and versus europe as
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a member of the german parliament for the liberal sep policy. and we asked her how effective the process of being as well the one of these protests, myself and my home phone, which has a 2000 and had a chance and they were 15 to 18000 people taking cars. i think this is a very strong signal and sign to to, to everybody in our country that she wants to defend on democracy. because if the what they really do want is to undermine democracy, to destroy them or proceed to do that too, too much of the prophecies. and so this is a really strong opinion as strong aside. and of course, we have to convince people with good solutions, and this is what we're looking for. so this, i think it's a toothpaste. it's a signal and also signal to people from other countries. when i was in germany a, that's the apostle all society, not to be
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