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warnings and requests, but also to flout international law, including the un council resolution the icj. so i think as well as behavior is partly a function of really the us as failure to exercise leverage over iran. and obviously the us over israel. pardon? and obviously us has significant amounts of leverage that it could exercise if it wanted to over as well. but i don't think there is the political will to do so on the part of the biden administration, asana hassan, that they're in bahrain really appreciate it. thanks for the time. >> thank you all right. >> more on breaking news on the explosions in iran after a quick break, we'll take a look at regional reaction in the latest development that's when we come back every weekday morning, cnn's five things has what you need to get going playing with your day. >> it's the five essential stories of the morning in five minutes or less. >> cnn's five things with kate bolduan streaming weekdays exclusively on max. >> reject your vehicle was smart liners, custom fit coverage floor liners precisely engineered for a perfect fit, rigid sidewal
warnings and requests, but also to flout international law, including the un council resolution the icj. so i think as well as behavior is partly a function of really the us as failure to exercise leverage over iran. and obviously the us over israel. pardon? and obviously us has significant amounts of leverage that it could exercise if it wanted to over as well. but i don't think there is the political will to do so on the part of the biden administration, asana hassan, that they're in bahrain...
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we've seen two sets of provisional measures by the icj and israel has done nothing. so i think it is time israel faced consequences and real consequences for what this government is doing. israel has not listened. now the israeli government has to face the consequences of its actions and instead of sending weapons to israel, i think the world should be sending aid and should be sending political delegations to make sure that we get over this catastrophe. so, yes, we do support we do support ending arms sales to israel, among other sanctions. it must be tough being an arab foreign minister, you shouting as loudly as possible, including to your friends, the united states — it doesn't seem to be having much impact. pressure is growing in your own street saying you're not doing enough. absolutely. the whole world is not doing enough. that is the perception and that's the belief and that's the reality. the fact is we have an israeli government dominated by radical racist extremists who are defying the will of the whole international community, who are killing with impun
we've seen two sets of provisional measures by the icj and israel has done nothing. so i think it is time israel faced consequences and real consequences for what this government is doing. israel has not listened. now the israeli government has to face the consequences of its actions and instead of sending weapons to israel, i think the world should be sending aid and should be sending political delegations to make sure that we get over this catastrophe. so, yes, we do support we do support...
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whatever it is applicable to britain, this is the icj provisional . i beg your the icj provisional. i beg your pardon? >> yes, yes. well, it's not a judgement in the sense of there's been no ruling on the merits, but critics see this is a case between south africa and the united kingdom and any ruling. forgive me. i'm so sorry. between south africa and israel, your question is to do with the united kingdom. so, any decision ultimately by the court will binding on the parties will be binding on the parties to the case. that's another misstatement of international law to suggest that the uk would be bound by by those specific findings. however, the united kingdom is a party to the genocide convention, as of course, is israel , genocide convention, as of course, is israel, and that is the legal hook that has been used. if you ask me. the allegations of genocide are so palpably unfounded. it it is a blood libel that has been advanced , but it has been done advanced, but it has been done so for particular legal reasons. and that is because it serves as a hook both for israel but also ult
whatever it is applicable to britain, this is the icj provisional . i beg your the icj provisional. i beg your pardon? >> yes, yes. well, it's not a judgement in the sense of there's been no ruling on the merits, but critics see this is a case between south africa and the united kingdom and any ruling. forgive me. i'm so sorry. between south africa and israel, your question is to do with the united kingdom. so, any decision ultimately by the court will binding on the parties will be...
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and now we have the icj ruling >> you were just there. i do want to note cnn and we're doing our best to report out of gaza. but obviously it is very difficult. as you mentioned there or not many journalist, they're very restricted in the north. so we're hearing very different accounts from the two sides. obviously of what happened. and we are doing our best to try to confirm some information so that we can get a very clear picture. but can you just put into perspective for us the pictures are it's so horrible. obviously, this is not a functioning hospital. we can see why it's permanently out of service. what do people do, dr. if they need medical treatment, where are they going to go? >> so i was in gaza. i returned about one week ago. i was there with a different charity called medical aid for palestinians. we were based in dated but it's similar area where the the world's kitchen, massacre happens with the aid workers. you mentioned prior to me coming on the program when they were killed by israeli bombardment that that was the area th
and now we have the icj ruling >> you were just there. i do want to note cnn and we're doing our best to report out of gaza. but obviously it is very difficult. as you mentioned there or not many journalist, they're very restricted in the north. so we're hearing very different accounts from the two sides. obviously of what happened. and we are doing our best to try to confirm some information so that we can get a very clear picture. but can you just put into perspective for us the...
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the icj has ordered it. but despite the pledges made, un figures show that there was more aid going on some days injanuary than there was yesterday. so i have three questions for the government. first, can the minister be clear that israel is not meeting its commitments and what pressures the government applying to change that? second, why has the government not yet announced it restoring funding to unrwa. it is shocking that in the face of famine, the uk is one of the last major donors that has not yet resumed funding that explanation. third, wide is the government seemingly softening its message to benjamin netanyahu on the rafah crossing —— the rafah city. mrs bickley, 1.5 million civilians sheltering with nowhere to go. they cannot yet be a humanitarian operation to meet the scale of need without an immediate ceasefire now. both sides need to comply and we know it is hamas and their leader, sinwar who rejected the latest deal. we urgently need to make progress now to prevent the loss of innocent life
the icj has ordered it. but despite the pledges made, un figures show that there was more aid going on some days injanuary than there was yesterday. so i have three questions for the government. first, can the minister be clear that israel is not meeting its commitments and what pressures the government applying to change that? second, why has the government not yet announced it restoring funding to unrwa. it is shocking that in the face of famine, the uk is one of the last major donors that...
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this has been so damaging -- while allowing the israeli authorities to speak to america and to the icj and to the global human rights community in such a manner, that i think the last time i heard that language spoken was by the iraqi defense minister in the invasion of iran. you are going to let them talk to you like that? that has been not just detrimental to have america is perceived as a stabilizing force, but to a broader global justice system and a global language and rhetoric of international values and principles that is, i think, far more dangerous than what is happening to america. there are always these agitating forces that we started this conversation with. this is their currency. this is what they do. this is the threat that they seem to pose as they undermine that very fragile kind of post-world war ii system of checks and balances and democracy and morality and international law. and you have a central ally of the u.s. doing so and doing it brazenly and insultingly and not only receiving no censure but lots of support. if there is a cold war situation, the threat of a c
this has been so damaging -- while allowing the israeli authorities to speak to america and to the icj and to the global human rights community in such a manner, that i think the last time i heard that language spoken was by the iraqi defense minister in the invasion of iran. you are going to let them talk to you like that? that has been not just detrimental to have america is perceived as a stabilizing force, but to a broader global justice system and a global language and rhetoric of...
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but also it depends what the icj actually ended up ruling on. >> think the other about >> i think the other point about legal oh, legal advice, you think, oh, it's the it's quite simple. ask the lawyers . they'll then come out lawyers. they'll then come out with view. chances are with a clear view. chances are they won't . they'll sort of say, they won't. they'll sort of say, well, could be a bit tricky. there might be a bit tricky. so you don't get a clear advice and similarly in areas like this of arms exports it's always a bit tricky. it's a sort of, well how serious is it. how much are we doing this case by case basis? how many of the weapons being used in gaza actually were made in britain? very few , if any, in britain? very few, if any, less than 0.1. you know, you you have to weigh these things up. but if someone won't won't work in these departments, they don't necessarily have to be sacked from the service. just from the civil service. just move them. >> let's say donald trump becomes the president of united states again, people in the states again, and people in the civil l
but also it depends what the icj actually ended up ruling on. >> think the other about >> i think the other point about legal oh, legal advice, you think, oh, it's the it's quite simple. ask the lawyers . they'll then come out lawyers. they'll then come out with view. chances are with a clear view. chances are they won't . they'll sort of say, they won't. they'll sort of say, well, could be a bit tricky. there might be a bit tricky. so you don't get a clear advice and similarly in...