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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 25, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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so none of the children have been educated beyond 5th grade, the races on a democratic defrost of how the country fast will determine the lives of future generations. the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm gonna start to tell you this isn't use our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes through an agency for palestinian refugees. ones that will be forced to hold authoration and gauze it by wednesday nights when it expects to run out of pure ticket and contact, presenting united front condemning the ongoing is rarely strikes on the cause of
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stress. a health care system on the brink of collapse stuff, walk around the clock to keep the few remaining hospitals in garza authorizing. meanwhile, the desktop continues to rise. is there any strikes have now killed nearly $6000.00 palestinians since the bombardments began on october, the 7th. 19 rates by israeli forces and the occupied west banks, more than a 100 palestinians have been killed, that just are the to the oh, there's no respite for casa. israel is a non stop bombardment is taking its toll on the 2300000 palestinians living that you an agency for palestinian refugees says some 600000 displaced. people are now sheltering and its facilities as parties continue to be pulled out from under the rubble hospitals on during total collapse, nearly half of the strips that c,
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5 hospitals have been forced to shut down the health ministries as much cool facilities are running as of basic supplies of fuel to operate generates is. meanwhile, palestinians in the occupied westbank are also on the attack. is really forces have intensified raids and arrests fed. on tuesday nights they target to the janine refugee camp with drones. and at least 5 palestinians were killed in confrontations since this war began on october. the 7th, as well as the bombing campaign, has killed almost 6000 palestinians and gaza hunts. according to the health ministry and the occupied westbank more than a 100 palestinians have been killed and just or the 2 weeks. meanwhile, these ready government says move. in $1400.00 israelis were killed and come off as minute for the operation. well, ticket as president has been speaking out in parliament against the assault on garza and has been calling on wild powers to pressure the israeli government to hold its attacks and comes as caught to us. foreign ministers also calling for an immediate cease fire. and his warning of the dangers of regional escalation. well,
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that's not bringing the house on the whole bar who is here in the huh. housing. these are 2 countries. here we're talking about tequila and casa with channels diplomatic channels open to both sides of this conflict that really puts them in a unique position. so they are, they have huge leverage and stuff. so when it comes to the, to the, to, to, to many key issues in the region and then take a pot, us send you an issue. both hop ties with how much and both have been playing a queue. both caught has been very instrumental in the hostage negotiations and they have been doing that best to try to come up with a comprehensive supplement. however, when you listen to the statements from both minutes, those are fine enough. as of katahdin took a, the fabric concerned about the potential of a full blown confrontation that could, the, the, the, stabilize the vision to have also been better equipped to kind of what the describe
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or what the describe as the international w ton. the, when it comes to the reaction to the civilian casualties in the gaza strip, listen to what, how much value i might as tiny that. but it's so funny how fast of cuts on how to stay a while ago, a clinician hit an a t a am involved here. recently we have witnessed collective punishment targeting of schools, hospitals, and places of worship. we find the principles established following world war 2 on trial. we reiterate them stance of cutting, regarding any targeting of civilians, regardless of race or nationality. we call on all parties to avoid plunging the region into may have, which will give rise to one variable crisis. husband, bus encore, under haul, have been really speaking with your nice and voice here in close for us. he's fine as well. let me update you on what is happening
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diplomatically in the spots of the world. so you have now the negotiations as far as the house is concerned on the weights and extremely delicate issues, very sensitive all the boxes. but they say that the trucks are ongoing with the hope. well, the potential release of the hostages diplomatically, what you can see in a c a now is that's why the talks about the hostages up on the way the tom is along with the tux are trying to move forward with, with the united regional funds that would push for a political supplement because the happy things that this is just one among many of us cycles that we saw in the past. what was continue to see in the future unless we have a comprehensive political supplement. there's absolutely no way we can put an end to the violence in the, in the region and in goes on. this explains why you sold minnesota for the not fans of turkey coffee done visiting saudi arabia the united out of and that's lebanon.
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and, and it one, it's for that particular purpose, which is it's about time to show that the middle east has a united voice when it comes to moving forward. the biggest concern, the, all the biggest obstacles they face as we speak is that when you look at the international spence, but particularly united states of america and some european countries not really in favor of a full seized by a. this is something which is creating some concerns and this explains why don't we listen to statements by the immune of concepts. yes, i mean, but how much offending or by they took as president, as if i added on talking about the international inaction, exhausted, beating the humanitarian. it's got a situation in guys that this explains, for example, in the strong statement of the image of cuts are we said that we are talking about a violence which is transcending or limits that good for the just the stabilize the region and blaming the international community. for giving we lied for as while to
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continue on bonding and killing civilians. and because that strip and based on this process just because it didn't son in this bottom of the world, if the violence continue, the asterisk continue, if the public opinion continues to further move forward, this is just going to be obviously be for, for this type of live ation in this bottom of the wells, partial hall, barbara the at that press conference for us here and or how. thank you. hi sharon. well, that's not bringing under a 100 c i'm. he's a professor of political science and at least studies at rutgers university. i really need it remarkably, as that press conference was taking place or literally just minutes after we had from took he is president of the wine addressing paul them and. and one of the things he said in that address really struck me. he said that israel should seek to achieve its original security from its regional neighbors. and that's really making quite the statement about how, how this whole conflict should be approached. yes, i mean, now there's a conviction in the region that 1st they have to have
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a common position. and they brought us to is right directly that i need the stabilisation. one region is to a $50.00 each. that's one on 2nd order agent. it stands behind applying a set them a do it. i've been sick. the 2nd or we are peace. that brings the palestinians to for the quarter of the issue without addressing the core issue of the policy and the grievances about their posting. and these would be repeated, i cannot, i can't, it happened in the past, and it will happen again in the future. and there would be more generations who are more of the colors, the truth with this or for us with this. and the cycle of violence which continued . so there is a come on position that without addressing the court issue and having the policy does have their own independent sovereign to continue on the viability state. this thinks what is going to. so that is a position such as the follow up and that agent b,
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iran or egypt or talk to you or a couple. so i think they pushing forward on this issue. i know it's very interesting because we're speaking about the unit. see here we suddenly started off to have that from to kit and capital today and the press conference, but is that shed with perhaps of the gulf country? i think that's true, but most of the people who spoke yesterday and the security found certain folks about the degree events of the policy, including the americans, the spoken about the 2 state solution. and now with this, with this big development in the region, they cannot keep ignoring the public citizenship and they're just giving lip service. so the 2 state solution, i think there is a conviction, there is an unified auto position as we saw the for them for, for the set of speaking in front of the security council about the court issue addressing the court issue of the policy. now having their own state, and now that agent is also supporting that pressure is support thing that's from
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lee and china. so we could see maybe some of the, some of the cool months after this form is or come to some kind of, uh and what would see more of a good for me. i took the course to bring back to the issue of the processing and m b. folks about the 2 state solution. sorry, interesting developments in data. how many and see i'm that from what? because university. thank you for joining me again here in our studio. and uh huh. well, that's the situation playing out the plastic at the moment. let's show you the reality of this war on the ground. we can speak to honey, i've always showed about corresponding that on the ground for us in con eunice and the southern gaza strip. honey as we've been speaking hospitals more and more hospital is running out of fuel all. i'm closing down. when will the last one run out? how, how long can they keep going? well, unfortunately, remaining hospitals have as part of shutting down major parts of their facilities.
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just in this princess 10 to save some of the remaining of fuel to continue offering . then not this theory needed services for the large influx of casualties coming to these hospitals. we, we don't know exactly how long it will take for these hosp within to completely shut down. but according to what we're here to from the united nations, that the remaining amount of dispute is only enough. so till this coming night, wednesday night and, and when, when that runs out the united nations in addition to the hospital that it provides with some of us will completely shut down. it just seems that the hospitals are worth it and there are more, more people, more casual start coming in, but they don't find the space they will find essentially necessary for their
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treatment. the hospitals are making a decision about living people who been a been in the hospital for the past week just to leave. even though some of them need need more care. i need more attention. patients who are, who have not, and non life threatening situated conditions are also asked to leave just to make more space and room for, for the large number. what's astonishing about this is the, the large number of casualties they're brought here by, by the 10s in a 3 hour. and every strike was the, in more than $1020.00, and sometimes 50 at once. the brought to the hospital needed the necessary because intervention. but with the current conditions we are, we're seeing a catastrophe ahead of us in the coming hours. you talk about that catastrophe, honey. meanwhile, the bombardment has been ongoing,
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unrelenting focus through what you've been seeing over the last few hours. i know we've been watching ambulances, suite jobs have that hospital to, to attend to those who've been injured well, the, the, the, the test or v is the coming in. and because of the ongoing ears try, send the mass bombardment of the, of the gaza strip. 2.5000000 people are caught between unpredictable bonds falling from the sky and extreme shortage of basic needs and medical supplies. and that is what's happening right now. people are the fear that they are going to die when i'm not a predictable bomb. just falls like the ones that so few hours ago in the western of tonya and his own, a residential compound, completed damaging the destroying the entire at the targeted building and damaging many others around that targeted building. same thing happened in the city of
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bitter bella and dropped off earlier this morning. and bits from north and jamalia . every corner of the gaza strip is under heavy bombardment. what makes it really scary? it's just people. it's unpredicted with you. don't know when are you next? well, when is the building near you is going to be next? have a we should have a that describing the situation for us on the ground in the gaza strip right now. thank you so much, honey, and please stay safe as well as you've just been hearing about from honey hospital as a fost running out of supplies and out on the brink of collapse. even want child special program that we've put together on the dia, situation for medical facilities. because i'll, she found a hospital on the bank will be screening here on out to 0. 14 study gmc due to the all the wall and all that is also having economic work repercussions be onto the gaza strip. the global credit raising agency,
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s and p is downgrading israel's outlook from stables negative. the farm says there is a risk, but the war could spread across the region, resulting in grace or damage to israel's financial system and security. it also predicts that these ran the economy will contract by 5 percent and the spinal force of 2023. will that speak to alan official? he joins us and now from occupied east jerusalem on what can you tell us about what the is really all me has been saying that him, us as being helped by around icons. imagine that's helping perceptions. it just in the last couple of hours, the israeli army spokesman has said that how much is being helped by a run. they say that they have been a boy that helped him with training the supply of weapons that they have also given them tech new have it. and they continue to help them with intelligence that if you go back to the top of the 8th of october, the 9th, it was
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a lot of reports about how involved around had been even one report and an american newspaper. suggesting that around a given the final approval for the attack, but of course the united states said it had checked his intelligence agencies on the spot as they were aware that ron had no direct knowledge of the attack. no, the links between, i'd run into a mass of pretty well known. but the fact that the 3 of these are seeing this is a mass. if this is a run, this is still ongoing. it will certainly heighten tensions in the area when till 5 and his war and other countries not to get involved in the attack. and there are plenty at on in the right way in israel, and also in the united states who would be interested in perhaps, pushing hotter against iran and some who would even consider the necessity of taking military action against the government intent on. and obviously we were talking earlier about those economic repercussions that if things do indeed escalation spread. um,
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let me ask you because we were talking earlier about other ones, comments that and parliament what he said about the relationship between took in israel a while of course, the relationship between israel and tuck. keith has not been good if you go back all the way to 2010. there was a foot killer of boats that tried to break as the since the siege and the sanctions of guys of the, intercepted by these really maybe many of the people there were talk to the boat. the, the might be, my model was also a tough case that led to a real deterioration in relationships between tucking and israel for a number of years. things start to get to get better over the last few years at the certainly over the last several months. there was some talk of perhaps even present at the one visiting israel that has now been completely ruled out by the talk. he's president. he said, how much is not a ton of historic united nation. it's fighting for his lunch. there will be no
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visit. and israel took advantage of the talk, he's good intentions, that people are but think that this would be the end of it. and perhaps it could be part of the diplomatic rep of cushions between the 2 countries. alan fish that with overlays is lines for us from occupied east or some thank you on on tuesday night. is there any forces killed at least 5 palestinians and raids across the occupied westbank too? and janine 3 people were killed and thousands wounded and armed confrontations. is there any forces that devoid and on the drone to target degree for palestinians who they say, how the explosives that them, they will also raised in calculus. yeah. and in columbia, corresponding to enron con, has more about those operations in columbia. and you ought to replied westbank of between 3 and 3 30 in the morning around. so he is ready sold, has mounted a raid in columbia refuge account. this is the alba tail house,
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and the other soldiers actually came up the stairs. and they simply was just smashing everything that they could see. you can say this company has been up to, they've then moved into this part of the house where they broke the door down. that's actually at this name. she was in her rooms level that come see obviously very, very quiet. she was in her room. this is her room ahead now, these ladies through a sound relate. now i've seen these sound great several times being used outside. when they go off in the open at, they have this funder as noise. you can just imagine how loud it was when is in an enclosed space. they also kick down there still, and they were trying to look for with us some alba to he was actually in a different room. let me just take you here, but before we do that, do we know why your brother was arrested? that he is ready? so it tells you anything that's just, i don't know why did detain him. they came in quite violent. they attacked and beat
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us for no reason. some 50 soldiers were here, it's a small place and the kids were here. it's actually fairly standard for that to happen. these right? he's very rarely on the day tell them why they picking somebody up. often the all of that happened, they came in here and this is what with us and was actually sleeping. they opened up the completely up turned the bedroom hit that he took his mobile phone and they took him away as well. now i'm going to take you outside in just a moment, but before i do that, i just want to leave you with this very quick thoughts. for some 1400 people have been arrested since october. the 7th here in the occupied westbank test just in the occupied west pine colored up to the arrested with us and from the house. these rays actually won't help this road and they show they way out of columbia refugee
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camp. now you can see here they still using these sound grenades and they ran uh, basically walked up the street still firing actually into the car. there's another bullet hole in that call that now these rates all taken place in multiple locations on almost a nightly basis. 1400 people have been arrested. so for a 103 people have been killed and brought a car out. is there a columbia refuge account? well the un agents have a palestinian refugees on right. it says it's over whelmed by the number of people displaced by israel's war on garza. and so some $600000.00 displaced palestinians of fled their homes and taking refuge assets shelters. at least 40 of its facilities, including schools and clinics, have been impacted by these as really strikes. and the agency says that shelters allow hosting for times the capacity. many families also sleeping in the streets. well that's not bringing up the honey and see on his professor physical science and
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mentally studies at rutgers university. thank you for staying with me here in studio. i mean, i want to start with these most urgent needs that we're hearing about fuel is about to run out of hospitals closing the when relief agency is saying that they may have to hold all of its operations tonight, wednesday nights because fuel is gonna run out is that time to try to get fuel and to reach some kind of different medic resolution on this and, and get the fuel in before time runs out. and these live savings and tenacious, for instance, how things are kind of wait for you under the solution. it should come in to guys immediately. we do have no time by the evening tonight. if you wanna run out, hospice on was the uh, the close down. i mean people who are on dialysis and machines and they might die. so there is no time for with waiting for the new enterprise side resolution. if you mean to tell you it is, is all right is not, doesn't need to wait for a resolution from the security call. so it should come in. i mean,
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only 3 bucks. i'm 20 uh yes, that they have that came in 3 trucks. what? 4 plus 2000000 and 330-0000. this is unbelievable. none of the trucks that have made it in from any of these 3 companies have had been carrying fuel. no answer. my question is given the, the immediacy of the, and the agency of this situation. is there any likelihood that so i'm kind of in a room outside of the u. n. process, perhaps i will certainly outside of the security council. is it any kind of way to try to mitigate what's about it has to be some kind of me do you think a lot of the, some folks to come in without being mark, i mean the crossing is a close in order to open it has to open on both sides from egypt and from god's aside and to be secure. and there are there should the assurances it would not be a tech because if they cannot, if you would, especially with cutting and fuel fuel, is there anything in the outage airport?
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i mean, once, once they get the sickness, they can't get it then you know, ghost that it's under uh, impossible, with no electricity since the october 11th. and everything goes wrong and gotten no phone out. so if they don't get the fuses tonight, that would be a major disaster on top of all this. does that come? we are with this and now 740 people. we have kids in the last 24 hours. and through this 305 children, there is home, 1550 people missing, including 800 children. these are the others and there's no, there's no equipment to try to to secure these people. so we are with missing. tests are free with the unbelievable, unimportant levels. and yet the world is watching and doing nothing. well, we've had calls from the united nations, but the chief law, some griffith says very public even courting for fuel to be included in these deliveries. but no one seems to be taking much notice, and we've also had these calls for a cease fire. and
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a lot obviously hasn't happened. we're looking at confusion resolutions on the table and the security council. is it any movement, any hope of, of a cease fire taking place any time soon given all of the, the different nashik ranging that we're seeing and, and none of it really going anyway, this will work through pretty much, much now in the one that has a doctor's issue them to do would be introduced to the photo both attend by the united states, which might not be such as facts. but it might not fast because it doesn't cause a straightforward with policies fire. it's only the folks about the humanitarian pose, which is totally different. and there is another doctor association introduced by darshan supported by a lot of countries and the members of the security cause to attach. so we hope that it will pass its folks about seats via, i mean, the urgency of the situation doesn't to put its impact on the members of the security council. they come up blind for the for themselves and see as if things are as okay. and to with another, they wait another they, me is what people,
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hundreds of people will die, especially of the fuel run out and those people in the house but that they might die next. right, because they cannot be sustained. but this machines and with this mit mit defendant, who without electricity, without any kind of admitted addition or support. so we would expect up on top of all these what's happening, another human project in the house with us and one. so essentially it has a ton of fantastic time to how do i mean see at that? thank you so much for joining us again here in australia and thanks for your contribution. oh, still i have few here on houses here. and those upon the tax cannot justify the collect these punishments of the policy and people they are on a security un secretary general, i'm sorry, says that have an upset, breaches of humanitarian angel. and also
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the color of the web is looking very on several across here. for the moment, lots of areas of low pressure already dominating proceedings here like pressure allows the add to a rise, cool condense form cloud. this is where you get the wet and when the weather coming in then. so it's just had lots of areas of low pressure across much if you have and it will continue to push in from atlantics rolling in from west to a. so some heavier, right, in the coming in across, across the low countries be some places if the cloud re making the white glove spain and portugal to some very heavy rain for time that just around the southern parts of the bulk. and so what's the weather over close at eastern side of europe? running up into some cold air, wilton, wintry as we go through the next day or so for this particular parts of your house . where is rain, showers recently mild, not too bad. getting into the teams across many possible, heavier rain, coming into spain and post cool southern areas of process. we go through the state
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not to back down towards the se. if you're this is where we had called the best of the sunshine and that sun shot extends across northern parts of africa. well, i'd be shy, was it just raping across the northeast? of algeria gas is it runs across the little house all, but she knew the showers the once again across the central areas of africa. 3, west africa starting to receive away. but some lobby of us for the gulf of guinea, of the assessing the discussions as agents. we used to say that about 15 percent of which are smuggling is going to die. examining the headline 12 percent of the global population is responsible for 50 percent emissions, which has created this crisis. exploding abundance of 12 clause programming, designed to inform the move to face. and inside the way my story was,
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welcome back to watching out of there on, on the sound of your tag here and or how that's remind you about top storage. nearly 6000 palestinians have now been killed in his really strikes on garza, according to the latest updates from the health industry. and all that more than 100 has been killed in the occupied westbank. and he's ready. government says more than 1400 israelis have been killed. some time us launched it's attacked on october, the 7th, for the rest of all of their spikes and the occupied westbank move in 1400 palestinians having to change that in the past 2 weeks. and israel has confirmed the 222 people, versus rarely is as far and as detained in garza by him, us, and of the palestinians. well, since the beginning of this war that had been repeated accusations of war crimes carried out by both from us and by israel. so how would such crimes be prosecuted? the international criminal court recently confirmed it does have the jurisdiction
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to investigate possible will crimes in israel and the occupied palestinian territories even though as well as not a signature. each of the course human its watch has asked the icpc to issue a formal statement on this escalation, contact between is around him off and says a warning from the court could that have found the war crimes the ice se made such an announcement a few days off to russia invaded ukraine, announced february, and so also issued an arrest of orange, but russian president, i'm a person. well, we can now speak to now ha, i won't have. she's an assistant professor of international at georgetown university here in castle. she joins us now in the studio. now the 160 general has been very vocal about the violations. we've been saying, but he's been also facing, pushed back. yes, absolutely. i mean, even from an international perspective, the, this conflict did not start on the 7th of october, nor is that a conflict that is reduced to one between israel and from us. so as we all know,
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that this has been an international armed conflict for decades, whereby a brutal is really occupation has been denying palestinians the right to self determination, which is very clearly and trained in international law, which is why the un secretary general statements yesterday were incredibly important, the fact that he said that the 7th of october did not happen in a vacuum. and, and his calling outs of, of the, of these violations of, of the rules of war and of human rights. i think that the message has been very clear, but it's, there is no, it's so it comes as no surprise that there is such a push back and even caused by israel for his resignation because of his conceptualizing of the conflict. no. so there has been accusations of violations on both sides, both by israel and also by him us. and given the nature of the conflict that we've seen over the last 17 days and the restrictions for instance, to access given the as strikes. what's the capacity of any institution to actually
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investigate what's going on and collect the evidence as well in any sort of ongoing arms constructs. of course, documenting violations can, can be quite, quite a challenge, especially when there's a complete siege, as we can see and, and gaza. the, the lack of accountability and, and the impunity with which israel has been acting. not just since the 7th of october for october, but of course prior to that as well is really one of the primary reasons for what for why we are where we are today. so there are of, as you mentioned, the international criminal court investigation and ongoing one, there's also the international court of justice has been looking into the legality of this really occupation and the sort of the legal consequences that may arise out of that. unfortunately, those processes can often take a very long time, but there are potential other avenues to, to seek accountability. and i mean, we can see in fact that israel and its allies, especially the us and the u. k. actually do fear the, the sort of potential threats of such accounts ability efforts. so for example,
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in the deal of the century that was put together a back in the days matured questionnaire. there was a specific clause in the deal of the century demanding that any international criminal court investigation is dropped and that there would be no further i c c investigations that target not just israel, but the us as well. so that's sort of, you know, a very strong signal that they, they viewed as accountability efforts as a potential threats. but even in the context of, of gaza back in 2008, during the israel's defense of military operation. operation castle that there were a group of lawyers in the u. k. who managed to issue an arrest warrant for the vision is really for administer zippy with me for her role in overseeing or crimes that are present. and of course, the restaurant was for both to 2 days later, and it caused the sort of political explosion between the, the, you can as well. and the laws were in fact changed to try and make sure that this doesn't happen again. so we can see a, a very sort of a real concern,
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despite the lack of accountability about the potential of, of those accountability evidence. very interesting that the point that you raised there about the safe old deal of the century. because i want to ask you a question too about liability. is that any kind of accountability mechanism that might address the for to a mental supply of um, for instance, to either side that may prolong that conflict? is there any kind of international role mechanism that we look at that? yes, well, absolutely. i mean, there's this idea of aiding and abetting war crimes, especially when it comes to arms transfers. and we've already seen, in fact, some efforts already in the u. k. and in the us calling out the governments for continuing to aid israel militarily use for these arms and through these on supports. and so there is a very, that's another sort of avenue for that to pursue accountability and sort of targeting israel's very close allies that have been supplying it with, with this military equipment. especially in the current context,
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when it has become extremely clear that there are a very, very serious violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. through the use of these weapons that are supplied by, by these powerful western governments. this is something that can be pursued to enter through international law, but also through national criminal jurisdictions as well. well, we'll see if any of these different methods or channels that are comfortable as you do actually, i'll actually use know how i'm going to have an assistant professor of little here at georgetown university. thank you so much for joining me here. and i'm just here on the plots from a number of arab and muslim countries have been gathering at the palestinian embassy and the russian capital must go. they are showing support for palestine and denouncing israel is war on garza health. one this, let's speak to, i'll correspond on your dish up of alova in moscow. you yet tell me who you've
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spoken with at this gathering that the as well. a number of envoys, as he said, of our vans is countries and states have gathered here at the police, cnn embassy, which is right behind me. so basically they got to go together to support palestine and a condemn all that philosophy is made by israel. they blamed israel for those atrocities. so obviously the, the, the meeting was held behind close tools and on that same box, it is called a trance to, to, to represent students of the media. and we also had a chance to speak to some of them. so the arab league, i'm positive to russia as well as palestine in syria. and um, uh, the, the impact to the buffering to russians. many, many of those they were here. you're so full of all of that that with the latest
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for us from us. go. thank julia. let me talk is president for our supply photo on. as we've been saying has been speaking about the will and garza and his even announced that he's cancelling a planned visit to israel because of what he calls. it's in humane war and garza other one says all parties and upon palestine, israel con fixture, take their fingers off the trigger, and the client sees fund immediately. well, i'll correspond, it was so sad, joins me now in studio here. and or how she usually strong was from other one in the last are a couple of a big takeaways the the, the sense that he views how a mass of liberal races that, that's an interesting development can be. i mean, usually turkey has never recognized how much is it that will group. so that was a lot of pressure, particularly from the western countries and israel, that tricky poor thomas on the total risk, but that has never been the case. so here, legally, she's actually in it, she's on a consistent ground. however, the time is quite delicate and she has being the 1st one coming up. i've seen that,
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how much is not a total group on the countries and the rates are they are defending their minds. they're trying to liberate the lens that they're occupied. so use these have rupture or not. it's quite ready cold to see that particularly in this very much delicate time. now. however, previously added one will even go further and seeing that israel is a power steve back to dave, haven't heard that word is from out of the lot. he said that always rail, maybe you are a group, but you didn't specifically alter the word the tide or so. i think here by seeing that from us is it liberator? probably he's trying to provide the con, to kind of context that these, what happened on october 7th, did not or queued, you know, about whom. so there is a context of the occupation and there are they did the wrong things of these various states was hausteen's and this is
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a kind of result of this oppression and the becky's long occupation. so he's probably trying to focus on that. however, still it is quite a remarkable one and probably he's trying to us and cut of the other regional leaders to come up and speak up. oh well speaking originally there's, and i'm curious about how that language is going. i've given that we've, we've seen a united stance on one thing is he's fine from some are of countries, but not all i see i don't want is also proposing a guaranteed to should a gunship system once he does a, as a guarantee of a stability in the in be, i think there's a huge public pressure, no one avalon inside churches. so people are quite to a certain extent, even disappointed by how tricky has reacted diplomatically in terms of the narrative. and so one because previously i want will be much more harsh and much more like also all spoken when it comes to palestine and published in palestine and posting the issue is quite
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a delicate matter for the turkish public. so for the last 2 weeks, we have seen the prison lab one and his government had been question reserve the refrain from using the word is that clue been steve missions with israel and also in general with the west as well. but now the public pressure is, is just wrapping up and everybody's coming up here and see. and that's simply the collective west, almost a gas the rest of the world. so the west unconditional support, these rail is not going to work. so we need to build up and they can to national mechanism and also the import them please in the region, needs to be presented there. but she's going further seeing the church, he is ready to be able to get into or of this mechanism on behalf of palestine and other western countries. once would be to get him to for his ro, they're most welcome. so he's coming up with a mechanism and he's invest weekly talking that does mechanism should have the power of the tourist,
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as well as our interest. and we'll see what happens. all of these. this is shifting dynamics in 1st of all set out correspond entry is kind of a tech here expensive before. thank you for your insights. won't be un security council has been holding an open debate on the war on gaza, but no resolution as we've been saying has been passed yet the secretary general says that international law is being violated. and as well as compartment of cause, a comment that prompted an angry reaction from israel. antonio gutierrez has also appealed for an immediate c. fine. kristen salumi has worn out from un headquarters in new york. the horrors of the war on gaza on full display and the security council with urgent calls to help civilians on both sides of the front and center. the un secretary general says it's not enough to blame us. it is important to also recognize the effects by i'm honestly not happen in a vacuum of the policy. didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil
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gauging, occupation the comment? unacceptable to israel, who demanded his resignation. russia, china b, u a among many council members, calling for an immediate cease fire, a call that was noticeably absent from the draft resolution, the us had hoped to put to a vote. we will visiting the store because yours is. the key point here is a need for a swift ceasefire. the fact that it was not included in the counsel draft was a step in the wrong direction and could be interpreted as counsel support for israel's plan to conduct the ground defensive and gaza. russia countered the us with its own ceasefire resolution, while the u. a. e and other arab states said the only hope is a 2 state solution and people center color. so we're facing a spiral of violent is a war based on this by a decades of occupation. injustice and the pressure to innocent people are being killed and particularly us says it's working tirelessly to get a to gaza. right?
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well, blaming around and it's proxies for fueling the conflict for ron, or it's proxies. attack us personnel anywhere, make no mistake, a. we will defend our people. we will defend our security swiftly and decisively. he runs ambassador accuses the united states of exacerbating the conflict by overly aligning itself with israel. passionate speech is an intense diplomacy and have so far failed to yield a unified position in the security council, prompting the error league and the organization of islamic cooperation to offer their own resolution for a ceasefire in the general assembly. later this week. there no country has the power to veto it. christian salumi al jazeera, united nations on palestine is foreign minister, has condemned the ongoing in action that the un security council. so all street for us to veto, to resolution that would have called for a pause in the fighting another russian resolution that failed to pass 3 drops text
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. so now being considered as gabrielle as on the, explains more about those. and the chances of making progress as they are now 3 resolutions here at the united nations, one by the united states, that among other things caused for a humanitarian pause. but then on tuesday, there were 2 new resolutions put forward. one is by russia, the cause for among other things, and immediate and unconditional cease fire, which is much stronger language than simply a humanitarian pause. and it also calls for israel to resend it's evacuation order in northern guys. and now this is the 2nd security council resolution put forward by russia. their 1st one was, did not receive enough votes to move forward. this one, which russia hopes to be a compromise, if you will. we'll go before the security council at
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a vote. we think at some point this week, also on tuesday, jordan and a group of air of nations put forward a resolution. it also calls for an immediate cease fire. and also like the russian resolution calls for israel to resend the evacuation order in northern gaza. now it's important to note that the jordan resolution would go in front of the entire $193.00 body general assembly. it is a little bit more symbolic because if it was voted forward, it would not necessarily be international law, but still very significant because it would take the temperature of the entire world, per se. the russian resolution would go in front of the security council. and if voted for, were there it would become international law. gabriel was on to out just either at the united nations as well as well as leaders have met senior officials from the palestinian groups last and as i'm
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a j had to discuss this with israel. the group has also been holding funerals for fighters killed and exchanges across that border between is run and devon on that spring is in a hotel. she's in the base, yahoo! and in southern lebanon near that is, randy, florida is saying that there's an escalation fighting between husband on israel to what salacious now on the rules of engagement on that fund as well, an escalation along the border, but still very much contained and limited to the border area, if you can see the hills behind me during the past half hour or so as well, has been targeting a that's those hills which is the outskirts of the southern border village of i to ruin this cycle of violence is what we have been seeing for over 2 weeks now, israel retaliating outsource is a fire and has been law. mounting attacks targeting is really the military
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positions a long and close to the border. and we want to also show you in a short while a funeral will be under way of yet another has well, a fighter killed, killed in the confrontations with the is really army 40, more than 40. since the start of this conflict, since has the la heated, the call of its ally, him asked to join the battle against israel. now a relatively high casualty told, but there are reasons for this has been law is on the offensive. it is has below, which is mounting. mounting attacks, a very different different situation then in 2006 during the last 4 between this way the military and has the law. when hezbollah was really defending positions, and it's such as that has been a fighters have had to operate in open areas. what they're trying to do is limit the confrontation to military targets and not for example, fire um or launch anti tank ms. house from homes or, or villages. so they're fighters really are out in the open. and i can tell you 247
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there are, is really surveillance aircraft in the skies. that leaves these fighters really easily to be in many ways easily if it be targeted. so yet another hezbollah funeral has by the fight, their funeral, which is expected to get underway. the classes, yes, escalating along the border, but still very confined in terms of geography. that i was understanding from our reporting that there has been this meeting that took place between hezbollah, hamas islamic jihad. what do we know about what was discussed as well as the release that statements and the picture. it did not say when that meeting was held, but you see the secretary general of hezbollah has on us for a lot along with leaders from his stomach she had and some us of these 3 groups really are allies, part of the so called excess of resistance that is back by you run assignments you had, and thomas also taking part in the, in the attacks against the is really, is really position. so i can read 2 parts of their statement. they're saying that
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their, their assessment was made of the international positions that are being taken and what's the excess of resistance the parties of the access of resistance must do to realize real victory and hold the brutal aggression against the palestinian people in gaza. now it's an open secret that these groups coordinates. many observers will tell you, this is also part of the psychological warfare. not telling the israeli army what these groups are going to do next. we've heard hezbollah officials say that they are part of this battle and they're ready to be more involved if necessary, and has been there also believes that it's military actions in the past 2 weeks has really helped in the, in the course of direct sequence who'd like the course of this conflict because israel has the resources and divisions, army divisions, as you can see, the body of these as well. a fight through now arriving preparations for the for
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the burial ceremony. so has the deputy secretary general saying that their presence, their military activity along the border is harassing this radio army, making it more difficult to fight but to separate and we're listening to that gone 5 that as that funeral continues near the border with israel and southern 11 on the corner, there was a little anxious for us from the grounds. thank you. then. well, still ahead here on i was, was here. crisis on capitol hill. the house republicans remain deadlocked as a struggle to find a replacement for us to speak or kevin, the coffee,
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the business agents to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant. the call him back. now let's turn to some other world news, and us republicans have chosen the 4th no, many in just 2 weeks to become the speaker of the house of representatives. louisiana. congressman mike johnson is a relative unknown and a low ranking member of the parties leadership. he was chosen officer tom and the pulled out just hours of the his nomination and couldn't get enough support from hotline republicans. the house has been without the speaker and therefore unable to pa slow us, and since kevin mccarthy was ousted 3 weeks ago. how does your custer has moved from washington dc to louisiana's representative mike johnson is the latest republican to be nominated by his party to become house speaker after being eliminated earlier on tuesday by arrival. tom em, or who had initially been nominated and then dropped out all in
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a span of ours. johnson is the vice chair of the house republican conference. he's also a strong ally, a former president, donald trump. having loved the effort to try to block congress from a store to fine job, i, it is when after the 2020 election now it's been confusing. this whiplash road of republican candidates who have all tried and failed thus far to secure the house speaker position. no, this, all 4 has made it to this point, have fallen under 2 categories. those who are establishment republicans who do not align with trump, and those who are more far, right. republicans who do they represent the 2 wings of the party who are now at open war with one another over government spending the deficit. and now the speakership and a fractured republican party despite holding a slim majority in the house, has not had the numbers to overcome the united democratic caucus, who all would rather have a democrat when the speakership. instead,
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the newest republican nominate johnson will likely face those same hurdles unless he went over the votes of moderate republicans without a speaker the us congress has been frozen for 3 weeks now. unable to take action on any legislation, including aid to israel and to ukraine. heidi joe castro alj a 0 washington. the whole staying in the us and donald trump's formula has testified at the full us precedence civil full trial in new york, michael cohen told the court that from boston to increase the value of his company's assets based on all the treasury numbers, these allegations are at the center of the case brought by new york's attorney general, which could lead to the breakup of trumps business and fire. he's denied any wrong doing and cold calling a proven lion. hong kong inflator says the government will elect additional national security laws by the end of next year in his 2nd annual policy address.
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john lee said that the measures are in response to what he calls meddling by external forces in hong kong is offensive from china is defense minister, elation for your husband ousted from his position without explanation. it comes just months of to beijing suddenly dismissed. it's full in the foreign minister jen . gun. katrina you has worn out from vision the junk food was appointed time. his defense minister in march and had been the face of it's rapidly expanding military diplomacy. on tuesday, state media announced his remove by presidential decree with no reason given. the order was approved by the national peoples congress standing committee, a top parliamentary body. so far, no replacement has been named. lee hasn't been seen in public since attending a china africa security for them engaging in august. he's the 2nd ty, ranking official to be hosted in recent months in july full and the foreign minister team comes with southern the strip that is titled in so without explanation,
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analysts say the shake up to show how we take an unpredictable chinese leadership has become under presidency contained, there is perhaps more instability creeping into the operation of seize power in by j. it might not pregnant, but it could certainly influence policy making to lease dismissal comes days before paging is scheduled to host regional security for him. a service will be watching, represent trying to add that for us with a lease on please replacement will be able to improve ties with the pentagon. the us sanctions live in 2018, the history of curing weapons from russia and new defense. this may be able to keep the wait for the reopening of news re communications between the 2 sites which are 7 to 3 years old, 0 age instagram, and facebook's parent company is being sued by dozens of american states. fuzzy. 3 states have filed
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a joint little sewage which contends that messa misled the public, allegedly addictive features of its platforms and targeting children and monks. the latest vehicle came and that social media kind of home young to use is well, that's it for me to start the day for this news. i'll be back in just a moment was much won't stay with the to often of kind of style and it's portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks for the braves. individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the countries mold in history. the forbidden real part one,
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