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settlements have not only remained in the west bank since the ruling, but the number of israeli settlers living there has also risen from 250,000 in 1993 to more than 700 thousand in 2023. well aside from the icj's lack of enforcement, these rulings mean nothing if third states and the international community fail to hold israel accountable, third states must ensure the full and total realization of the palestinian people to self-determination and sanction israel's illegal occupation which breaches international law. all during the same week that the icj issued that ruling, the israeli connesse said passed a resolution that overwhelmingly rejected the establishment of a palestinian state. well, the resolution says the creation of a palestinian state would pose an existential danger to. israel,
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the resolution completely rejects palestinian statehood, even as part of negotiated settlement with israel, this resolution represents a rejection of peace with palestinians and an official declaration of the death of the oslo agreement. now, the oslo accords were supposed to bring about palestinian self-determination in the form of a palestinian state alongside of israel. in essence, the two... state solution that the us and his allies have worked to bring about through negotiations, which no longer exists now. well, this puts uh israel in a unique position outside of the law entirely. firstly, the 1949 un resolution, granting israel, un membership status on condition of its acceptance of the un partition plan is now void. israel has no place in the un. let's not forget that israel has violated at
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least 28, that's right, 28 resolutions of the united nations security council, which are legally binding on un members. well, along with the icj, israel stands accused by the international criminal court for war crimes and in terms of the un, a suspension of israel's rights and privileges by the united nations general assembly would put much more pressure on it, especially the illegality. of its occupation, now this will reinforce israel's isolation, when a partide south africa came under growing international pressure at the un, the unga acted, it initiated international boycots of the apartite regime and sports, cultural, economic, political arenas, which brought pressure to bear, not only on south africa's racist regime, but also its allies, now israel is facing the same fate as south,
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africa's apartide regime. the breaking news they see their concerns, palestinians being killed in the west bank. here you have at least five palestinians that have been killed in israeli attack has taken place, the place that this is occurred in is the tkararam refugee camp, which has been the target of the israeli regime, in this case claiming five palestinin lives. well, condemnations are pouring in following the israel's passing of a draft bill to designate the un agency for palestinian refugees as a terrorist organization. the palestinian resistance group amas condemned the decision as invalid and illegal. it said the regime seeks to end the palestinian cause. the palestinian authority also slamed the decision as a blatant violation of un security council resolutions. jordan's for ministry also denounced the bell, describing it as attempt to what it called politically assassinate the agency and to attack underwaz symbolism. this will decision comes amits the regime's ongoing onslot on gaza. the attacks have resulted in the deaths of nearly 200 under.
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staff members. pakistani has called on the international olympic committee to ban israel from the summer games over the genocide in gaza. the palestine olympic committee said the israeli bombings of the besez strip are breach of the ancient tradition of truths during the games. it said israely forces have killed around 400 palestinian athletes in gaza and destroyed sports facilities there. there have been growing calls internationally for the boycott of israel from the olympics. one of those critical of the regime's participation in the games is french law maker thomas ports during the pro-palestine rally. he urged the mobilization against the israeli presence. french organizers have stepped up security in paris where the israeli delegation will be subject to strict security protocols. خب خوش آمدین
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این بچه که میبینی بچه بچهم هست ازدواج که کردیم من به خانمم گفتم ببین من دوست دارم از ایران برم بیرون یه جا دیگه زندگی کنم اون زمین. قبلی فکری که نسبت به مجاهدین داشتم تو این تبلیغاتها من جوون بودم فکر می کردم که حالا دیگه الان اینا دیگه میرن تهرانو بگیرن بزن منم باهاشون باشم دیگه عقب نیفتم از غافله اینا سوا هواپما که شدیم رسیدیم به بغداد دیدم که اصلاً سازمان رنگش کلاً عوض شد این مجاهدین خلق اون گروه نفاقی که بهش می بندن همون گروه نفاقه یعنی ظاهرشون یه چیزه باطنشون چیز دیگهست سمت راستی راضیه است اینم خواهرشه حدود بهمن ۶۶ که رفتیم توی عراق بعد از دو سال من برگشتم این هنوز اونجا هستش یعنی 25 سال اونجاست بابا بهم می گفت مامان مامانت میاد.
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welcome back you wanting combat ships and a russian naval ship have held a maritime security exercise in the casmian sea within iran's territory. waters: the joint exercise aims to enhance security in the region. our correspondent hashimi has the details. the exercise known as 2024 hybrid maritime search, rescue and security has been held in iran's port city of bandana andzeli. both maritime and aeral forces of the iranian navy have actively participated in the drill. the maneuvers involved different floating and flying units. belonging to the iranian navy such as missile launchers, pan, joshan, derafsh and separ. there are also two 212 ab helicopters and a floating unit of the irgc navy. vessels from the command navy and
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russia's sp-45 vessel have also been part of the exercise. we have planned a combined rescue and relief exercise with the aim of developing. in cooperation and improving security, little countries of the caspian sea are participating, fortunately, today we're starting the exercise in the presence of caspian countries, a russian navy ship is taking part and the azerbaijan republic is supervising the exercise. god willing, this will be basis for the development of collective cooperation of regional naval forces. iran, russia and azerbaijan have established a significant partnership to their joint military exercise. in the caspian sea. the collaboration is aimed at enhancing their strategic cooperation and strengthening their military capabilities in the region. the exercise involves various activities such as tactical exercises, rescue operations, and procedures to combat piracy, showcasing the
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level of coordination between the naval units of iran and russia. the purpose of this exercise is to promote interactions and cooperation among the... countries bordering the casbian sea, the joint drill also aims to use all the capabilities of the islamic republic of iran's naval forces in order to improve the security of commercial shipping lines and increase maritime interactions and diplomacy in the caspian sea. through this exercise, iran seeks to demonstrate its abilities to respond effectively to threats and to maintain stability in the region. by showcasing its military. air capabilities and combat readiness, iran aims to reassure its allies and deter potential aggressors from escalating tensions. the exercise displays iran's determination to protect its sovereignty and to defend its interests while warning those who may seek to undermine the
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country status in the region. iran says its navy is committed to promoting collaboration among the countries bordering the caspian sea, through these annual exercises the ultimate aim of ensuring the safety and security of the region. this year's drills are quote-name together for safe and secure caspiancy. resemi, press tv and z port. heran's islamic revolution guard score says it as seased the tanker smuggling fuel in the persian golf following a judicial warrant. irgc naval forces said the togo flag tanker was carrying over 1.5 million liters of diesel fuel, added to the vessel was intercepted off the southern port. city of buscher, all 12 crew members, which were of indian and sirilankan nationalities, have been detained. earlier this year, a similar operation resulted in the confiscation of foreign tanker with 2 million liters of smuggled fuel. ivan is valled that the persian gulf would never be safe place for smugglers. the iracy navy also monitors
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movements in iran's southern waters to maintain security there. in recent years, it has foiled several attacks on both iranian and foreign tankers. he was ambassador to the united nations, condemns israel's recent attack against yemen, as a blatant violation of international law at the un charter, posing a serious threat to regional peace and stability. amber. iravani urged the un security council to take immediate and firm measures to hold israel accountable for the attack which he said deliberately targeted yemen's humanitarian and vital infrastructure. the official added the international community and the security council have failed to make israel stop his terrorist attacks against regional nations. iran's un envoy also vehimently condemned israel's continued aggression against the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of other countries describing the regime as the main source of... security and instability both in the region and the world. as the
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genocide in gaza continues with some expert estimates suggesting almost 200,000 palestinians killed, the british government continues to support the zionist entity militarily in his genocidal war in the besieg gaza strip, but as protest against the killing of civilians continue in the uk, the state has responded with police brutality and legal threats so as to stifle. any descent. isa khadimi brings us this report from the english capital, london. over the past nine months, the world has seen the police attacking students and their encampments in the united states, as the pressure from the israel lobby on the authorities to crack down, on those protesting the genocide in gaza keeps mounting. but with the uk also under the influence of international zionism, the new labour government of kier starmer is proving it too is willing. to launch vicious assaults on the young people bravely standing for palestine. for example, on the evening of
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the 8th of july, two known zionist provocators called the police on the pro palestine encampment at sowais university in central london, falsely allegging they had been victims of a theft. the police were deceived by the story, which had been concocted by the zionist militants. his officers proceeded to violently arrest seven protesters, including some who were visibly disabled. what follows are those shocking scenes? students proceded the next day to protest outside the police station calling for the release of the arrested. the students were released but must appear in court and have been told the university is investigating them despite there being no evidence at all that they committed any crimes. in addition to this, there've been a number of other tactics a... is using to shout down the protests against the israeli genocide, such as here at the university
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college, london, where an eviction notice was served on the pro palestine encampment, authorities have threatened that the police will be sent in to enforce it and violently break up the camp, and in response to those threats, protesters emerged to show their solidarity with the students in the encampment, this country and the west pride themselves on freedom speech, the students done nothing wrong and yet we've seen not only in encampment also in the protests, germany, parts of europe where it's complete police brutality and it's absolutely sickening, the fact that the university is trying to crack down on students free speech rather than actually doing anything about the investments, um, i think they should be held to account, so that's yeah why we're here, students have been arrested, protesters have been arrested, and then i mean that just shows that the the the state is... more more scared uh of the the people and repressing, attempting to repress protests. however, as
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far as these students are concerned, nothing will deter them from staging a protest against the israeli genocidal war in gaza, and even if their encampments are to be broken up, they'll continue to raise their voice unrelentingly for the victims of the genocide in ghazza. isaaka me, press tv, london. the director of the usc. service says donald trump's attempt a assassination has been the most significant operational failure for the security agency in decades. kimberly chetol made the admission and the testimony before the house of representatives oversight committee where she was grilled in the first round of congressional hearings of attempted assassination. cheedle took full responsibility for the security lapses but rejected to provide more details about the security plan on the day of the incident. the series of hearings have been set for july 13th shooting at an outdoor campaign rally in pennsylvania. that wounded trump in the ear, killed one rally attend and injured another.
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the us secret service has been under intense fire over his handling of the rally security. in the us presidential race, joe biden has made dramatic u-turn and dropped out. it's the latest example of election related turmoil in the country. ramin bazar has more. after a disastrous first debate confirmed multie. questions about his advanced age and cognitive ability, and then weeks of unprecedented calls to quit, president joe biden abruptly announced he will not seek reelection. years of polling have shown that more than 60% of democratic party voters didn't want him to run again, and a snap poll found that just 17% of americans disapprove of biden's decision. many believe biden ultimately bowed to pressure from rich political donors, who some call america's oligarchs. 15 million votes from the
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democratic party primaries, which only ended last month, are now rendered obsolete. new democratic nominee will be selected in back rooms by the party's elite without transparency or accountability in a process which many say is undemocratic. i think that's really unfortunate for the democratic party that they made poor choice early on or that they didn't factor in this consideration or he wasn't able to at the time, but that's the that's the process and it's a difficult one and i feel badly for those folks that did support him and didn't have another choice in moving forward cuz now they've really got to truncate the... choice process. biden and his longtime friends in the clinton faction of the democratic party, immediately threw their weight behind his vice president camala harris. polls show that harris doesn't fair much better than biden against donald trump, and her roaki presidential election campaign in 2020 ended before even the first primary
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vote. i think in some ways she's been underestimated um in the past few years. um, it has been. kind of hard for her to leave a mark with the with the subjects, with the tasks she's been giving given, um, but um, yeah, i think uh, right now she might give the campaign some new momentum, and i think she just have fighting chance. while many party elites push to secure the nomination for harris, demands for transparency could force an open nomination process at next month's democratic national convention. many wonder if progressive democrats will revolt against... more pro- war and elite serving policies, creating a party skism, similar to how trumpism has drastically remade the republican party since 2016. with less than four months until election day, the democratic party has no candidate, they just nullified the will of 15 million voters, and they face uphill battle against a controversial candidate who just survived
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assassination attempt. many believed there was no way the 2024 vote. could be as chaotic as the 2020 election, but the examples of historic disarray continue to mount. masahari, press tv, washington dc. zard village on the ivan iraq border stands as testament to the horrors of chemical warfare with deep scars left from a 1988 attack. as survivors share their stories, the shocking contrast between the western self-proclaimed human rights advocates and their historical.
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all this resulted from saddam hussein's use of chemical weapons during the iran-iraq war. on july 22nd, 1988, zarde village was targeted, leading to numerous casualties. this attack was part of a broader campaign affecting over 100,000 iranians and leaving countless survivors. with lifelong health issues, american, british, german, italian and french companies were the ones who supplied saddam hussein with the materials needed to produce chemical bombs, facilitating these devastating attacks. some european countries in the us not only provided sodom with the equipment and chemicals to create weapons, but in some
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cases, they even supplied him with chemical bombs. they supported him on the battlefield against the iranian nation. while blocking any diplomatic actions against him, not a single unsc resolution was passed against sodom during those eight years of war. ironically, these same countries now impose unfair sanctions on iran, preventing essential medicine from reaching chemical victims. they continue to perpetuate these injustices. inzarde residents gather to remember the victims honoring their resilience, as survivors share their stories, the scars of that tragic day remind us of the enduring impact of the... crime on the anniversary of the chemical attack on zde village, iranians reflect a troubling irony that those who advocate for human rights and impose sanctions on iran are the... name entities that supplied saddam hussain with chemical weapons, a hypocrisy that cannot be overlooked. yusuf tv, tehran. and that does
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it for this additional world news. thanks for being with us, it's by bye for now.
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ما خانواده ها هیچ کدوم سیاسی نیستیم وابسته به هیچ حزبی نیستیم ما فقط خانواده ایم یک پرنده که تو قفسه اگر در قفسم باز کنی یا جرأت نمی کنه بیاد بیرون.
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will the apart hear the calls for a permanent cease fire in gaza? well, not from zion don or j.d. vans, that's for sure, not from president biden or cackling camela harris either, nor from big david lamy shaking the hand of netanyahu this very week. the not hear it from any of the western leader. question is, will they hear it effectively from you? watch and see.
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violated, how many more children have to be how many more resolutions have to be annihilated, this is not a war, it is systematic genocide, but whatever they try, palestine will never die, palestine, hello, i'm chris williamson and this is palestine declassified where we investigate the israeli
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regime's global war against solidarity with the illegally occupied people of palestine. it's 77 years now since zinist terrorists infamously bombed the king david hotel in jerusalem, killing over 90 people, including many civilians. but that was by no means an isolated incident. israel was actually born out of terrorism that was perpetrated by zinted extremists who mainly originated from eastern europe and had no familiar links to palestine and their terrorism wasn't just confined to palestine either as we. explain in this edition of palestine declassified, starting with this report by latif abochakra, explaining the extent and indiscriminate nature of the zionist terror campaign. the bombing of the king david hotel on the 22nd of july 1946 was defining moment in the use of terror to create the zionist settler colony in palestine. it finalized the anglo-zionist divorce as john ferris, the historian and british intelligence agency.