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lease 30 palestinians killed as is ready as drugs hit guns us for 3 straight days, the carrier exhaust and this is all just arrow line from the house coming out. so don's warring side sign in agreements in jetta to allow humanitarian assistance, but there's no ceasefire. search and migrant. so tempting to cross into the us from mexico just hours before pandemic controls limits and entry expired on pocket stones supreme court orders the release of former prime minister in wrong con. he's now under the protection of security forces. the at least 30 palestinians have been killed in gauze since very strikes begun on
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tuesday in the west of audits and the besieged on play for months as well. it says it targeted senior leaders of the islamic jihad arms group. but some of the victims with children had a senior infections have noticed hundreds of all kids at israel. one person has been killed that even the lcd begins, are coverage not from gossen. hundreds of lawyers attend the funeral of his allow me to have come monday, or at least my son was on. and his brother mohammed in some units the they were killed in an ease really in striking gaza on wednesday night. so he was a member of the armed groups military cows, so and had of outputs brigades rockets, unit. he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this target this campaign against the slide. these jihad of fatalities say most of the victims
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happen, women and children. this apartment lock in had unit is one of several buildings hit on wednesday night like it. the model will have this. busy will me a, was probably a, i saw a bright flash of light turning the dock nice in today. and then i heard 2 explosions within a few seconds. it became dusty, hazy. we couldn't see anything in the house. rocks and glass fell on us. i could hear the children yelling and screaming like involving several families with young children lives here in the 9th. at this russell, we were asleep. we heard shutting a loud noise. my father told me to stay inside and he went to see what happened. we so debris and trust no and destroyed houses. when is the last of the united nations secretary general antonio terrace says the killing of civilians and gods that is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though he is also
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contempt. the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel. c humanitarian crisis is expected to worse than israel has close to only 2 borders with guns, which means that fuel and medical equipment are able to enter the strip given to c, l g 0, gaza. but i'll just air as while i'll do business. save some of the residential areas hits in garza, i spoke to residence in. we'll help them on that that, that got a lot of we are at the northern most point of the gaza strip in deluxe. yeah. because i, this used to be a 3 story building, the mastery families home, as, as you can see, it has been leveled earlier. we spoke to a crew of explosives, engineers were serving the areas, hit by is really air strikes from the shop to collect. and they said, these really forces are using smartphones which carry almost one ton of explosives and all so known as bunker busters. these bombs detonate in phase is to cause the
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maximum possible damage to welcome the surrounding buildings have also been damaged and people are homeless. let's speak to a member of the mastery family. can you tell us what happened? a lot of the interviews at about 845 this morning, our neighbor told us that the is really forces had issued in evacuation. notice we ran for our lives. not long afterwards, an f. 16 fighter jet, flew over the roof and fired a rocket. this house, which sheltered dozens of palestinians during the 2008 war is now completely destroyed. we saved for 30 years to build it. if it is really citizen is injured, the whole world speaks up to condemn it. but when hundreds of thousands of postings are killed, no one lives the finger is released have been killing posting and since the 1930s until this day they have gained nothing. we will hold the ground, the resistance movement will take revenge for us. god, no one person has been killed and wrestled thoughts in these very city close to tell of it. well then the $550.00 rockets and multis,
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i've been launched at israel. most of them into septic bother and defense system. for the mocks has the latest from just south of ash because on the, on israel's border with gauze, as you can see, night has fold in here for the last 2 as low during the evening time. it will take to this being a succession of rocket barrels is coming out of all sorts of origin points in gauze behind me were about 5 kilometers north of the border here. we've seen rockets landing on electricity, pilots company a 100 yards away, some shot know on a bridge, just up the road here and then a major projects, all landing maybe 4 or 500 meters away from where i'm standing. the sirens of sound that not only in small communities very close to gaza, but in largest cities likes. there are like ask along a few kilometers north of it. we've seen buildings being damaged in both of those 2 towns. and of course, as you mentioned earlier, i have that's a sub just to the south of side of it, where an individual died over the course of the last few as many more injuries around there as well as schools in pulls that need for the people living that will
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be closed tomorrow and it seems that throughout the course of the day from where we stand, then we can have these as strikes. we can hit artillery, being sent over by is really ministry forces into gaza and the consequences as you just so pretty devastating. audiences is a professor of international law or at queens university. he's with us live now from all to a welcome to the program. so when you examine is rails and strikes on goes on the depths of civilians. where does this leave as well when it comes to international? no, as well, thanks for having me. look when any party in gauges in armed conflict, it has obligations under international humanitarian law. to ensure 1st that it distinguishes between civilians and combat hands civilian objects, military objectives. and that even when a deployed force, that force is proportional to the threat that it is responding to. and that it to,
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that, that force is necessary in the circumstances. and finally that it takes all feasible precautions an attack that has made sure that the attack will not arm civilians to highest possible uh, measures available by all accounts based on what we're seeing now. israel's most recent attacks on gas to demonstrate that it is violated. these principles, the number of civilian casualties, including whole families, are far in excess of any reported military objectives that these re, these paying to be seeking. and how does this play that into the occupation of palestinian territory in a legal sense over a period of decades. so that's the, that's funny mentally. the question that needs to be dealt with by the international community. blue israel has been in foreign, military occupation of the west bank gather strength, including east jerusalem. the occupied palestinian territories were 56 years. that
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is 2 generations or more occupation is meant to be a temporary circumstance. this has lasted for 56 years over a half century occupation, naturally will do bryce to resistance on the part of the indigenous population that is under occupation. it did during world war 2 and the occupations in europe. it is doing so now in ukraine with the occupation of portions of ukraine by russia. and as a result, it is inevitable that the indigenous people will do what they can to resist their oppressors. palestinians have lived under a military dictatorship for 56 years. they have complete disenfranchisement. they've no ability to exercise their human rights, their right to self determination even the right to life. and therefore it's inevitable that these cycles of violence will continue. and in fact, so it's, it's wrong with me to even call it a cycle of violence. palestinians living in the occupied cost me in territory. it
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experience daily structural violence that is the ongoing for, and military occupation of their country. and these riley's won't have it any other way they, they want to keep the country for themselves. they claim exclusive sovereign rights over palestine, and they're willing to deploy force daily against the policy and people to make it so so. so this is a return of a cycle of violence that um, you know, that we've seen very recently and will continue to until such time as israel's occupation of the occupied palestinian territory ends. given what you say, how important is it to documents, death and destruction. that's caused for any future legal proceedings. however far away that may be as well. it's absolutely vital. it's absolutely vital the documentation of crimes of war uh, crimes against humanity is extremely vital. in particular,
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because we know that the office of the prosecutor of the international criminal court is now investigating the situation in palestine. we don't know when arrest warrants will be issued. that is in the hands of the prosecutor. but these sorts of actions need to be documented and are being documented by and yours, by the united nations, by people on the ground. and that information is, is, is being shared with the office of the prosecutor. so the hope is that the party, so the conflict, but in particular, the occupying power. take note of the fact that its actions are being watched. and that they're, they're making the one day be individual criminal responsibility for those who either order these actions or participate in carrying them out all the emphasize we appreciate your time. thanks very much indeed for joining us here. and i'll just thank you.
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the to don's warring sides have signed an agreement to protect civilians on the move into a few monitoring aid the photos several days of talks and saudi arabia. between the army and the power ministry rapids support forces. many civilians had been trapped by nearly a months of fighting, while hundreds of thousands had been internally displaced. alex dival is the executive director of the wealth piece foundation, based at the such school that tops university explains the significance of the agreement. it's a very small step, doesn't very preliminary step. it has 2 important aspects. first, it is this past recognition by the 2 belligerent signs that they need to respect, international humanitarian go. they need to respect that anyway, of course. but this is a recognition, but they need to do so. and also it's,
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and by the same token, it to the admission they are actually in the conflicts, which is something that the, this is on forces. wanted to deny it just said it wasn't totally in title match or as a ruler and order operation to suppress a rebellion. so it is, it's an unimportant but, but they read an image in step forward despite all the pressure that's just being approach on the 2 sides by the united states. uncertainty, right? get on to others. they've only managed to achieve this. um 3 and a half weeks into the fine team. and one of the other things that significant is another development today, which is the un human rights council matching emergency session and saudi arabia law be very odd for that meeting not to go ahead, not to pass the resolution that would give additional pallets of human rights monitoring to the us special rep or to us on the grounds of the 19 p negotiations
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between the generals and they don't the support of fully african countries only human rights council, either to vote against or to abstain. so that the, the foundational principle that we have for communion which was known in difference the universe. so respect for the universe. so right to be protected from grave abuse is like, well crimes seems to be noun thrown out of the window. in this case, focused on supreme court has ordered the release. so former prime minister, e mail and con grueling. his arrest was illegal, gun had been detained earlier in the week of sparking days of protest by supporters . the faces multiple charges including corruption, cons noise says his client was now under the protection of the lease is not a bad focused on government has denounced the court decision. but some of its other reports from is on. the. the thing for deflect is on says that the detention of
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inbound con was illegals and unlawfully because no citizen should be arrested from the premises of the board and set a wrong precedent. but it has a mind con, to appear before the exam, about the high court, as he's going to spend the night in the same guest house where he was taken by the nations, the comfortability bureau for his securities and safety. this is, does not mean that the legal trouble is for him. non con is, are over. i because he not just faces this case and the one that he's been indicted in by another chord right there, devons of cases against him. it is worth noting that not just him on con, but his top, the leadership of his party is also being arrested and who the hundreds of participants book is. the government on the spot says that they have been arrested due to and so that they can maintain public order but non fund spotty and says that this is what it called fascism and it needs to stop. body work is 1st attacked police when they went to his house to present him with the court orders. that's what the prime minister of the country has been saying. that's, that's not nonsense. i was that nobody was attacked. they gave it to know that not
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at all, it was the law enforcement agencies that came with the i guess what, the governments, when we were doing, going to start the piece will arrive in the whole, if some elements said, deliberately causing damage. we have never supported it. we have all this condemned it to the one fuck his son to plunge into adulthood kills because this get to have elections or do that where there lies the need for elections and revival for democratic focused on, not refreshes focused on, which is what prevents today. that's the view from the central leadership over the bi consolidated cancer which says the dozens of its workers have been killed. the leaders are being persecuted and cases which do not have legal foundation are being leveled against the but a few hours off to speak to the eldest era. sheree and the missouri was herself arrested. she was taken into custody during the pre don't re that to a residence in some of that, like iran con and several other prominent p time members. she was arrested on the
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grounds of maintaining public folder. so it's a coming out just say era candidates into key is a presidential election dropped silence given a possible boost to the opposition. the the but it stopped reading the japan a couple days ago and there's no prospect of that coming back on friday. but it might off of that because this line here, which doesn't look particularly active, we'll bring rain to hong kong on welcome right. and you're not in the southwest and bought a china that has been paid by dried and heat and that rate will gather and fold something. give a little depression as it runs into at least the fall. westoff, i'm sure keeps you as you go through all with, but not particularly with lead me how to drive picture in a good part of china,
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except besides, you'll notice nothing extraordinary halts just brought in a sunny apartment dropping south and that we've seen some pretty big shows around thailand allows combo today, we'll continue particularly active part of the world. the shell is for the size of becoming a little less active. there is a good sketch. we trust the philippines and some central symmetric as well. so that stopped spinning the baseband goal. it's a tropical psychic market strength and the meal benefits strongest. by the time it hits the coast of me and i'm assuming it statements present calls. it's feeding moisture into westbank gold called covers at $58.00 degrees, but a moist shumate city. 8 degrees hot and dry, 42 in new delhi, and in fact, essentials are hot and dry. seasonally so of the shop to the head of the silencing of the renowned palace spinning american
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journalist, the people pouring a recent on the nation. and yet no accountability, a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life. and it's on time the end of the hands, if it's ready for the kidding, should be in a box on a jersey to the the one thing i'll just say a reminder about top stories. now, at least 30 palestinians have been chosen gauze i since has very strikes begun on tuesday in the west, bottom ceiling claims a scene for months. israel says it targeted senior leaders of the summit,
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jihad streets, but hottest and you need to cite some of the victims with children to don's boring side so of signed an agreement to protect civilians. and the movements of humanitarian aid is part of several days of talks. in saudi arabia, between the on the entire mich rapid sport forces, focused on supreme court has ordered the release of form at 5 minutes to iran. congress reading his arrest was in legal con, had been detained area in the big sparking phase of protest by supporters faces multiple charges, including corruption, a tens of thousands of microns so heading to mexico's boards of the united states. as a government proposed to lift cobit 19 border restrictions in the coming hours, the legislation known as a title of 42 has been used to expel at 2800000 migrants from the us. it's on the engine reports from el paso, texas,
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on the border with mexico. this willing crowd surging the us southern border mark the end of pandemic era immigration rules between mexico and the texas border wall. now, 4000 us troops joined thousands of border control agents at the vanguard of an effort to push back the swelling human tide. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain, will be pro promptly processed and removed. el paso sacred heart church has long been home to about 200 migrants, many spilling out into the streets, surviving on donated, to and bathing outdoors. lately, the number seeking refuge has spiked. they were up to 1200 people around this area on the sidewalks, on some of these side streets. earlier this week, us immigration agents moved in for processing a head of the expected search to come. these are the lucky ones,
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the migrants who arrived and avoided deportation from the u. s. before the end of title 42 defend demik era rule that allow the us to turn away 2700000 migrants over the past 3 years. darwin, trip from ecuador on foot and enter the us through a hole in the border wall in search of a new life. i don't have anything. i want a better future, so i can work so i can help my families. now migrant to cross won't be immediately expelled from the us, but the new rules are strict to anyone seeking asylum in the u. s. must 1st show they've started elsewhere in been rejected. a bar few can meet those deported can be excluded from the u. s. for 5 years, but the lucky ones who make it to this side of that will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum court process. and that can take years. sumani received the papers that led her pursue asylum this week. she fled home doors with
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a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian look, but i yeah, i want to about the future for her. and i want to help my father. he's old enough to say that alejandro is one of the $30000.00 migrants each month from venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, and haiti who were allowed to enter the us through a new humanitarian parole program. or what i want to do is work. as the surge of migraines rises on the us border, many will likely take their chances with the legal crossings, joining the millions who already live in twilight status. john henry l. g 0 el paso, the circus presidential election candidates. my hire him in. j has withdrawn from the race, giving a potential boost to the main rival of presents which epitaph at one opinion post
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suggests that sundays the presidential and parliamentary elections could be among the most contested in the countries. more than history, observe a se inches votes are likely to go to come out to the their owners who was already leading a president of the one in the polls. the area of my colleague at somebody's, i've done the spoke with it to it is constitutional. i noticed, held by to him about sundays and action, he began by asking him, what will happen to votes or the cost for them a $100.00 and in public. i think it is very important that the supreme election counselors to clarify this for the sake of honesty and integrity of the elections, the supreme election council all the amounts the one of these 4 candidates is no longer included. and therefore the fights for him will be invalid, and this will present the large number of votes for the misjudged because there's a, this fill of the account, the, the balance. so don't change that people might still vote from a how the names are right. either out of confusion or maybe as even some of the
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saying as a protest vote, you are very right, but this will be blocked. i'm gonna do a full candidates device for her inside. one of them has left. now there are 3 candidates luggage. there was a purchased by those who do not want to invite for 3 people will not take the tool and they slide some parts or they will say that missed i'm home is gone. let's give it to one of the 3 remaining candidates. but this will also prevent the waste of worth of vain. now the opposition of talking about if they, when they will return to a key back to the parliamentary system. how likely and realistic is that because they would need, i think it's 2 thirds majority in solomon. i don't think any of the projection projection. so going to give them that many feet, they will need a tooth, the majority and problem. now, most politically, but sincerely, as a constitutional jurist,
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i believe that the system brought by the justice and development party government provides a type of doing in 2017 is a system in which full powers are concentrated in the hands of a single person, which does not exist in any democratic country in the world. i believe the webmaster would wanna lose his power, even the justice of developing parts itself, even with the other, and will not want to give this much power to someone else in a democratic system. for when he calls for transitions or functioning parliamentary regime, i predicts that even the justice and development party will fight for it for the 2 5th majority because it is not possible in any democracy in the world to lead so much power to the legislature. the executive and which additionally, as a constitutional jurist, i say it is not possible if you lose this power. even mr. edward would not once live in such a system. young votes as are expected to have a big impact on the outcome of that to kids. elections, so then consolidated reports from his stumble. this 1st kick starts the game and
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the 1st ballad guest by an estimated 5000000 young voters. they were expected to play a major role in determining took us feature and taught presidential and parliament's elections on may 14th. and none of them have known any leadership other than that of president project type are drawn and his governing got the party. most of like him, i would have voted for my heart. i mean, just if he hadn't pulled out of the race, could i mean the, or the economy's terrible is this government needs to change? they've been in power for so many years now. according to one survey, the number of young people who feel content with their life, an optimistic about the future has been declining for the last 5 years. the biggest concern for them is high inflation and unemployment. the is one and she says she will vote for may know position liter kim. i could wish that all those who represents 6 party opposition block known as the table of 6. sure. i want
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a better economy if we had better future prospects here. we wouldn't want to go abroad migrant subset main. yes, they should be refugee rods, but some measures should be taken more than half of through gives youth or report to to be dissatisfied with the government and it's interference intern, lifestar. they're worried about a lack of job opportunities. however, because or a member of the roland parties youth group says the opposite model has been eligible. i don't think the opposition has any feasible plans to fix the economy. many engineering students these days have a dream to work in national industries rather than going abroad. i have no doubt in my future and i'm the 1st time voters will make up 12 percent of the crate in the upcoming elections. studies suggest many young curves are not interested in politics, nearly helpful full, surveyed or unhappy, dissatisfied with their schooling, and they want to leave the country. however, if they do cross their pallets on may, the 14th this group of folders could influence to kids to political feature. turk
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issues is widely regarded as politically savvy, and whoever addresses their concerns is likely be able to secure their support. the non custodial elders. here i stumbled, a china is mocking 15 years since when trying to us quake that killed more than 80000 people in south west. and it's just one province who was the country's west quite can more than 3 decades. many of those who died with children buried under the rubble of the schools. i'll just say i spoke with the father of one of those young victims has his story. in his own words. what's the last name? my name is charlene juan, and i'm a survivor of the 2008 wouldn't run a quick mean volume with all 2 of them. my oldest son died in the earthquake and the pain in my heart was on the imaginable. that's so false. he tried to save his teacher,
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but when the classroom collapse, he was buried under the rubble. we found him off by saw his shoes in the playground shift. my emotions were frozen. i couldn't think about anything else. my mind was blank. docking my family, my wife, my existence became meaningless. fortunately, many friends supported me and slowly recover kinda 118 when i saw my son's former classmates going to school. i decided to have another child on campus you few and thanks to god, i now have 2 children. isn't here. and i do all year before the earthquake. i love the station often earthquake. i stop station now at the volt all my time to my family shows, but i don't want to tell my children about what.
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