Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  January 27, 2024 4:00pm-4:16pm CET

4:00 pm
the, the is the state of the news line from berlin. israel presses it's offensive in gaza after being told by the un top court to prevent genocidal our health officials say hospitals in the city of con eunice are a breaking point with no let up in the finding of the humanitarian crisis is just getting worse. also coming up on international holocaust, remember in stay a survivor tells us why he's hopeful israel and all humanity will overcome the october 7th atrocities committed by donald trump is ordered in court to pay 83000000 dollars and new your jury awards. the sumter reiter aging carol for
4:01 pm
defamation by the former us president the article for at least welcome to the show. the is really military says it has killed, quote, numerous palestinian militants and fierce finding in the southern gauze and city of con eunice. the unabated hostilities came a day after the international court of justice and the hague, ordered israel to do everything in his power to prevent genocide in the gaza strip . according to the world health organization, hospitals, there are running out of fuel food and supplies. israel says it's finding to destroy hum us, which several states consider a terrorist organization. as a hospital on the brink of collapse, overcrowded with injured patients. the situation in hon unit is growing
4:02 pm
increasingly desperate. the trauma ward is packed wounded people here are being treated on a floor splashed with lot was all based on the most injured people coming to the hospital or from schools and residential areas. i mean, we're not trying to treat them anymore. i mean, we're just trying to keep them alive. i think we're good, but it is all it's really for says have advanced deeper into hun eunice in recent days. guys and house officials say dozens of people have been killed in the fighting, which has come very close to the hospital and the milk formula, no doctors to treat the patients, no food or medication for children. many here had helpful things to take a different phone on friday when the united nations top court ruled on a case against israel as offensive and gaza. a majority of the judges called on israel to protect civilians and allow the entry of desperately needed humanitarian
4:03 pm
aiden to the strip the case. the court is acutely aware of the extent of the human tragedy that as an unfolding in the region, and is deeply concerned about the continuing loss of life and human suffering. the popular but the judge has stopped short of ordering the urgent request of south africa, which had brought the case against israel, an immediate cease fire disability of the ruling on. so that for cause allegation that israel is committing genocide against palestinians and gaza will likely take years, suggests palestinians broadly welcomed friday's ruling. but it offered no respite for the people of gaza. sharon while is the professor of international law of the american university of paris an earlier she told me once she makes of the i c j's orders. the 1st of all, i think it's very important case because it's the 1st time that is read is on try
4:04 pm
on an international for and the international course of justice is a very respected course. so of course, it's not the us international. you know, it's not the end you, it's a very serious, very conservative court. so when the card the saying something, it means that it's not a political statement. it is and it goes statement. and i see what the court is saying here is very strong. so it's true, it did not the order to stop the military operation, but this was not expected that you would say that you would say this would. the court is saying is if it is possible, it is possible that we have uh uh, the commission of getting studies not the same thing, but these requesting from easy way to present an ad that could amount to breaching it to be day show with the geneva convention, then it is request to hello monitor in the system as well as with any
4:05 pm
prevention of this kind of i. and i want to just to add about this, that this value is huge because we have the us judge the german just follow the judge's. were in the opinion of this in the, at the hook, easy way to judge and judge brett was supporting to of distribution and measure. so i think it's very, it's true condition decision for so, you know, let's talk about the, i've seen jay's kind of a power and that's because the court says it trust israel will comply with the orders, but it lacks the power to actually enforce them. doesn't it? yeah, okay, so you know it, but the power is always the question. what do we expect from the court to do? right. i mean, especially when we think about the international legal orders. so of course the
4:06 pm
court is not the police, it's not the political expert. it is of course, and we know where that internationally, good order international law and please do very much into it very much and you're connected. but this means know that political forces could put pressure on needs, right? and we already have seen the european union stating, declaring immediately after that you really have to comply with this. and even with these are the voices of very taking very seriously this because is read is committed to the genocide convention because of its own uh, historical better. all right, said they were a victim to the genocide convention. so of course, you know, it is up the politics, but we have a legal decision seeing what he says, which is very strong sharing while professor of international law. thank you so
4:07 pm
much for your analysis in the states, including the u. s. u. k, and canada. have halted funding for the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. those after it emerged on some of the agencies staffers were allegedly involved in the october 7th to her attacks by him off on israel. the agency on raw said it had fired the workers under suspicion and that an investigation was underway. the us was one of their relief organizations. biggest financial backers, agency has previously said its ability to deliver aid to gauze that is on the verge of collapse. alright. ceremonies are being held today to mark international holocaust remembrance day which in germany is known as the day of remembrance of the victims of national socialism. on this day, in 1945 soviet forces liberated alphabets and nazi occupied poland. the
4:08 pm
largest and deadliest of concentration, an extermination camps were hundreds of thousands of people were tortured and killed under the orders of adolph hitler in total nazi germany systematically murdered an estimate of $6000000.00 jews in the holocaust. in addition to roma and send 2 people, homosexuals of people with disabilities as well as political opponents. w special corresponding to abraham spoke to a holocaust survivor and israel with a message of hope for the world for over 50 years after surviving the holocaust. nestali 1st did not speak about his experiences. now he's found strength in sharing his story. he has done so publicly since 2005, including in germany. i'm very busy, especially with the supply. i think it's important to tell them my story and been a shame loving because so many people don't even believe that the whole cause
4:09 pm
happened at all. sure. there are a lot of holocaust deniers. are gonna be there today in 2024 and there are a few holocaust survivors who are able to tell what really happened as may have kind of any been since i'm still in reasonable health. and there, i feel obliged to tell my story. is that so that the holocaust won't be forgotten? the fish is a sure there's a lunch for the 91 year old was separated from his parents at the i'll shoot spoken out death camp. he then survived a death march to book invalid and has written the book about his experience. together to show people can tell about the whole low cost, but nobody can feel what i felt when you were in the whole of cost. how frightened i was because how hungry i was, and how lonely i was without my parents only i can feel that the name of this here
4:10 pm
enough tale says he's reflecting on his experience differently in light of the october $70.00. what for the cause grand daughter and her family were caught up in the terrier that day, they spent over 20 hours hiding in a shelter as the a tax unfolded in their to books and southern israel before finally being rescued by is really soldiers that uses the a so it's a sofa. we can say that october 7th was a disaster. oh sure. a terrible catastrophe. it was unbelievable missive, but it was not a whole lot cost. got it. perfect. i want to say that we will overcome this tragedy as well. show the same and that human beings in the, by their very nature should one to continue living. and that we have to find a good way to get along and to be good, unhappy people. the other seem to be most of
4:11 pm
you of the hopes that him talking about his experience will serve as a less than a warning to the history never repeats itself. german chancellor or last shots to mark holocausts from ambrose day has called on people in germany to stand up against racism and anti semitism in all of their forms. he said the principles of tolerance and humanity are the cornerstones of the countries democracy. with democratic more democracy has millions of faces. munoz bar never again has millions of voices. the young opens to january 27th reminds us to keep being seen, to keep being hared as most against anti semitism against racism, against hatred, ones with done for our democracy. never again is every day and time that was german chancellor. oh, well that's just speaking today. oh, here's
4:12 pm
a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. humans who fee rebel say they have hit a british oil tanker with a missile in the gulf of aden. near the red sea, the ships operator said that a fire had broken out on board, but that none of the crew were injured. and who would fees to have been attacking shipping for weeks now, saying is in solidarity with the palestinians and gaza 9 people have been shot dead in the rain and problems of system balloonist on near the border with pakistan. a local rights group says the victims are pakistani nationals who were working at an auto repair shop. no group has claimed responsibility. last, we've practiced on launch, retaliatory air strikes on the region after iran bomb targets and pockets don't. of the us government has approve the sale of more f. 16 fighter jets to turkey, that's after the turkish parliament. finally back sweden spent to join nato, following a year of delays took as president richard type erred on his link to his country.
4:13 pm
support for sale. calm, joining the alliance to the jazz deal on the jury in new york has ordered farmer. he was president, donald trump, to pay rider aging carol $83000000.00 in damages for defamation. a trial last year found trump liable for sexually assaulting carol in 1996 and for defending her by claiming she lied about the assaults, the rights of egypt, and carol, and 10 legal team leap. the court house off to winning a lawsuit against donald trump again. oh, she said her reputation as a jim this was destroyed by donald trump. because he continued to deny sexually assaulting her in a dressing room in a department store in new york almost 2 years ago. trump was found liable for that
4:14 pm
charge of sexual assaults last yeah. in the slightest trial, the jewelry or the trump, to pay over $83000000.00 in damages for continuing to attack the rights or on social media. the sum was more than what carol's lawyers had asked for to to include $65000000.00 in punitive damages. that the rights as low as argued when needed to stop from from defining that client in future. it's not clear when trump will have to pay up, though, as his lawyer is planned to contest the ruling. we will immediately appeal, we will satisfy that ridiculous story and i just want to remind you all one. i will continue to try to control everybody's 1st amendment, right. it's just one of the many legal cases trump faces, as he campaigns to be the next republican presidential candidate. and that
4:15 pm
is our news round of our show choices is coming up next with a look at the dangers of dressing in drag in daily article for lease in berlin. thank you so much for your company. join us again at the top of the next hour from warranty. the . can you see what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on the real media. watch now on youtube. we have already made it to site for really cute. a made into funny stigma as meaning to brian and.

10 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on