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the, the business, the, the news life umbrella in the u. n's top cards full arises, the world, the international court of justice. all of these are out to prevent the genocidal acts in gaza. but it's stopped as joseph calling for an immediate cease vi, and these are all 4 with whom i also had an international cause, a member of state, the survive. i tells dw news why he's hopeful these are all in all humanity. one of our com to the up to about 7th atrocities committed by the
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i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. the un security council will meet next week to follow up on the un top quotes routing on gaza international court of justice on friday, or at ease route to do everything. and it's to prevent genocide in the territory. there preliminary ruling, any case brought by south africa, told israel to do more to protect civilians. but stop show top calling for you sci fi in these routes, military campaign against a mass. the cause also, or the release of these are the hostages, kidnapped by a mouse, doing the october 7th tara attacks outside the international court of justice. palestinian supporters watch a live stream of proceedings. invited to foregoing, 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
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far reaching consequences. it is an important step towards justice to the blessing of people we have not viewed for vengeance with here for justice. and receive justice for all 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 commit to genocide. this is non genocide. israel had been pushing for the i c j to drop the keys completely. and after the ruling,
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its 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 mention all 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 council in which they voice alarm. we firmly believe that front of being this document should now be a more concerted effort towards a ceasefire. a negotiations should commence on a permanent to stage solution for the enabling is drive and palestine 2 lives side by side as independent states, discernibly. now, israel has been asked to report back within a month on how it's upholding the orders from the top you and court. although the
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court does not have the power to enforce the ruling. dw special correspondent to abraham told us how people in these route have reacted to the routing. i think there's a sense of relief that the court did stop short of ordering. the complete cessation of hostilities or a seat a ceasefire. i think it's important to, to remember that for a large, overwhelming part of is really society, they're still sort of stuck on october 7th. that trauma of that day is not over yet . there are still hostages held in garza just yesterday how much released another video of hostages, a apparently showing them still alive, and that's the kind of retirement position that people hear a go through it. so there's still a sense that the war in gaza is a war, a self defense for people here. and there was a general sense of confusion and shock at this whole case because people here feel
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they're on a self defensive war. well, at the same time, on the global stage, we have seen over the past 3 months, a growing isolation of the is really position and the position of israel's allies like the us in germany. these are the, this worst. so there is a sense of relief that a ceasefire has not been ordered at the same time, at least for a palestinian officials in palestinians. and there's still a win in this a ruling. the fact that the court has said that there's a, that the genocide is, is plausible. and of course the ruling whether or not there is a genocide happening will take years. but the fact that it has said that it is possible. and now israel is, we'll have to face that accusation in court, a scene as a wind for palestinians and their allies there also there's,
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they're also analysts to say, well, the court has not ordered a complete ceasefire. some of the provisional measures that have been ordered, including the prevention of genocide, the allowing of more humanitarian aid would require the fact of some sort as a toning down of the siding or something close to a cease fire. so certainly, as you mentioned at the top, a polarizing a decision, but for people here in israel, a sense of a release as they continue to live the trauma of october 7th. jessica, at the prospective from gaza with gentleness has in blue shots who spends the 1st months of the war reports. and from inside the embattled enclave. he joins us now from the jo damian capital a mine that hello has them and the court has ordered. these are all to prevents acts of genocide in gaza, but not to end its military operation. that comes as ruling. we may be considered the victory for the people in gaza. 2 levels,
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we are talking about the official level of human rights organizations, c o, would they consider it as a, as a when accepting the case of the genocide a again is paula stadium. people. most of the stadium officials mentioned this. and they said this is a victory and when it's a great and a symbolic step um that the i c j, accepting such case id just as well for the face time, but on the ground level with the people they are disappointed. they think this is not gonna change the reality of their life. the government suffer and displacement a lack of all the basic needs. and i talked to a few people in garza and they said that the this and the killing would continue. the operation is continue. so this ruling is not gonna change all of the other
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t also on the ruling, the court called on palestinian militants groups such as how mass to these that remaining hostages. how likely is that to happen? so it's not gonna happen without a deal. how much is it clear about this from us a, despite they will come the link and they said that the, they need an international community to be pressed as well to implement a ceasefire and go the, the, the, the oscar for an s web deal. how much one of the aims that they announced edlio when they did the type of october 7 that released the pals student in prison was held in today's waited presence. and so they did. i know nobody is talking about how much free days or 80 hostages without exchanging them with the, with the policy union prisoners. and these are the prison you started talking about
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it earlier in your fast response. uh, there's no c spy on the table for now. the w h u a world health organization is now wanting that the last function in hospitality in gaza is on the brink of collapse. what does that mean for the humanitarian situation on the ground that does um uh now is, is suffering from different levels of, uh, uh, uh, drop limbs and, and, and or a fixed situation and fluid level on the medical level and sheltering. the most essential and one of the basics that the hospital was most of them, they are run out of service of the main 2 hospitals in gals us through the one in garza city, which is chief hospital and then and was that right now out til 4 of, of service and a long time ago now bought the working the does the other one in hun, eunice,
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nicer hospital, which is surrounded by the tanks animal, a footage and reports coming from they are, they are suffering like pools or filters of the a, from a dix existing, they are the, their capacity is very limited. so an all levels like, like the mid eco and the health system is, is about to collapse. yes. journalist has them, but lucia, thank you. thank you. it's international hello customer i'm brands, day on ceremonies are being held around a well to commemorate the victims of nazi era crimes. on this day, in 1945 soviet forces and the varied that outfits in nazi occupied, poland, the largest on that list of concentration on the extermination comes way. hundreds of thousands of people were tortured and killed on the deal. there's a bottle of headlamp in total denazi's that systematically met at an estimated
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$6000000.00 jews and the whole low cost and the addition to real my on seen to people whom a sex roles, people with disabilities and the political opponents use. abraham spoke to a whole low cost divide up with a message of hope for the world. for over 50 years after surviving the holocaust, natalie 1st did not speak about his experiences. and now he's found strength in sharing his story. he's done so publicly since 2005, including in germany, a new way of is a freshman who would disappear. i think it's important to tell because many people don't even believe that the holocaust took place at all your survey. because there are a lot of holocaust deniers. and nowadays in 2024, there are few holocaust survivors. were able to tell what really happened there. for this affair is a bit of my benefits, hash alma. and since i'm still in
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a pretty reasonable condition, i feel obliged to tell my story so that the holocaust won't be forgotten as a bit of the dish or the fish is a sure, boucher alleged for the 91 year old was separated from his parents at the ash with breaking out death camp. he then survived a death march to book invalid and has written a book about his experience together to show how costly is being told. but nobody can feel what i felt during the holocaust. that's how frightened i was so hungry. i was how lonely i was without parents only i can feel it. is it the name of this here enough tale says she's reflecting on his experience differently in light of the october 7th bucks. what for the cause grand daughter and her family were caught up in the terrier that day they spent over 20 hours hiding in shelter as the
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a tax unfolded in their butts and southern israel before finally being rescued by is really soldiers. frederick is, is a so that's a sofa. no. uh we can say it's a disaster, a terrible catastrophe. unbelievable. the but it was not a show to god. it's a good. yeah. so that's like come with a message that we will overcome this tragedy as well. what seems to me, she really feel it, that human beings, by their nature, wants to continue living. and that we have to find a good way of getting along and be good and happy people. to feel emotion. he hopes that him talking about his experience will serve as a less than a warning, so that history never repeats itself to cancel that without shelves, that's called on people in germany to reject the racism and anti semitism. his view
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to address was believes that the reports that members of gemini spar, i'd have met to discuss plans for mass deportations, of people with foreign backgrounds. the median has cost outrage of sparked mass demonstrations across germany. and at present dodge, if there is one thing that can never again, have any pace in germany, then it is the death both centric racist ideology of the nazis missed. i'm not as comfortable with disgusting resettlement plans of extremist or an expression of nothing else is on i'm, they are the attack on our democracy and therefore an attack against us all this. i know, i think that's why we are all called upon to take a clear and firm stands for solidarity on fort collins. and for our democratic germany who copy his thoughts, dropped a reminder about tough story. things. national court of justice has ruled that these are all must take immediate measures to prevent acts of genocide in gaza. case brought by so that i forgot the quote stop shots of ordering ease or out of
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