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the ripple effect of the 1000, what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this. when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up, counting the cost on out of their home . hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news live from the hall. so coming off to the next 60 minutes, the number of palestinians killed in gaza rises to 21672 more than 15, thousands of women and children. those who survived, as well as with tax and struggling for food, water and shelter. according to one report in eddie 70 percent of homes in gauze
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have been destroyed by s strikes. south africa accuses as well of committing genocide in gaza. case of the international justice. i have at least 14 people have been killed in a ukrainian strike on the russians to see if i've got on the we begin this news out in gaza with 21672 palestinians of now being killed since the war began. is ready for us is a pushing deeper into the gaza strip in the south for plains of carried out in tents as drive some of the city of hong eunice is rosemary tree says it's expanding operations banks and target him us. many civilians are being killed. the fighting is forcing displace palestinians even further south and the un says hundreds,
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thousands have arrived in rough and just recent days. agencies a warning infectious diseases spreading rapidly and is ready bombardment to survey the damage. an ancient palestinian musk and gauze. the city is rouse, mitre is destroyed more than $200.00 line marks since it began its assault on october, the 7th of thought, a capital i zoom is in the off in southern gaza for us. so thought, how is that push for con you is looking now a yes, sammy con you on a 6 the the 2nd largest city, of course, the goal is a strip, had turned into a very dangerous spot to its own. but we in the palestinian scientists, and these very soon just was trying to advance deep by to take full control over the main key in areas inside the city, the art depending with the principal, with using excessive fire power right now through destroying all the keats
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infrastructure. the also alongside with ongoing ministry showing of the residential houses as they are also trying to increase the rate of the plumbing, of course, vital areas in 100 is now the majority of residents that started to practically evacuate, move to roughly now this area had been sent up for these very minute, your operations as this is where the forces had been deploying and also liberalizing more troops the on the ground as they are aiming to eliminate the power of city military infrastructures in these regions. and what is also important to say that we have been hearing the sound a flight exchange for long weeks right now. in con eunice as the battles that day by day are getting much more difficult. but usually the forces maintenance main effects are making up conducting search to search a street to street search and house to house search, just to find any palestinian to be killed. and right now, the majority of the units residents have been moving to roughly the ours to
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a number of residents who are being what have been dropped in these areas. waiting for the evacuation or this by the military to leave the houses as the intensity of bombings is increasing. and tonic agencies very worried about the spread of disease. what outbreaks are we seeing on the ground now? a yes, a state of a spread of interest to us disease right now among gone since the due to the plea absence of hygiene conditions, of course that you are treat. people are being corrupt and you on shelters that are more than 600000 pounds themes being of these shelters. since the early beginning of the a. now with more evacuations, the situation is getting much. we'll also get your rating. people have been right now, a feeling all the empty lands in sight gone. and so on particular in rough, i know i've been seeing a lot of people now to,
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to day reaching and arriving to roughly sitting up make shift tents and empty agriculture lands. just to be protected and to be away from the east. many plumbing as they are following these ready met it to odors. but the, the trip, the give it to coach situation that they have been going to out the last couple of days is that now there are more suppress of antique to us disease. which by road to re, uh, if it is by routes and the disease among people that were hospitalized become very overwhelmed with this, with this patient along side with injuries that are also reaching the hospital from time to and about due to the is very plumbing on palestinians are for quite a ways to live and to give with these situations as they have new acts could have access to drink. people who alongside the have also a kind of partial access to always kind of a cleaning pro dr. due to the also is ready prevention of entering of these a these products into the gaza strip. and depending on the right now on the humanitarian, 8 supplies that includes water, food, and also
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a medical supply. so we can see from doctors that the situation day by day is the to rating. i'm at the very limited access of medical supplies into the medical sector in the territory. all right, thanks so much called a couple. i assume the last topic said the sign emitted trees engaged in intense baffles with palestinian fights. it was along multiple funds in garza official. has this update from occupied east jerusalem. this is really army claim. they've made significant gains in the last few hours. they say they've eliminated a number of from us government that there have been in 10 spackles across the guys and strip and they've had to call in ear support from the is really air force. no, they say that they've also made significant gains in it. i bet like here that they've destroyed 2 buildings they have, but also in the area. they've recovered a significant amount of munition bones that had been prepared for use against the
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years. really. i'd also radio equipment that we're hearing of in 10 spackles, particularly around con units. the time start bombarding the area, which seems to be preparation before that is a major defensive in the area. time unit is important is towards the size of the gaza strip. it's a got it by the is released as a significant how much strong hold. and they believe that a number of senior, how much leaders are hold of them. they want to take control of con units. and that may be important because if they do that, perhaps they are moving close to the end of the 2nd stage of the war. and they can move on to the 3rd stage, which would be to target the se, but to move to a much more surgical operation, move away from the mass booming that we've seen the mass killing us. critics call it and they can stop targeting, how much leaders in the so they have to be careful date of course, because the size, which is normally very, very populated, is even more so united because of the people that have moved from the north and central areas because of the war now at all custom brigade,
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which is the military way off of mazda, of also being claiming that they've had success. they said in alvarez in central gas that they managed to destroy a coup, katia there, and they also managed to destroy a tank and kill the people that were inside. it's important to remember that i'll just need a can't confirm any of these things. both sides make these claims on a daily basis, but certainly with the reports of the intense bombardment around the san eunice, it is clear that there's still intense fighting going on around it. is that the is really so we're seeing that they were close to taking complete military control the island so sure. i'll just say that it will keep pied east jerusalem. thousands of palestinian women. now preparing to give birth in garza in the west of conditions and hold, the res spoke to one pregnant woman who was forced from her home by the fighting. so we are here and there is by less comp. and today we visited
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a pregnant female from the causes trip, cautious fluids for some, she's only 18 years old and she is pregnant for the 1st time. and your family unfortunately uses you. it is going to bring her baby in a distaste area. she has been displaced since october 17, and here is where she lives right now with 24 other members. so jude has been telling us how hard it has been for her to live displays in a new area. she never went to after she was displaced from as a to neighborhood in the nothing cause of church. since you had said that this is the only thing she have left wide, she was forcibly evacuated from the cause of the trip, jude and thousands of hollis to mean females that have been pregnant and due to deliver their babies in the past couple of months during the war on garza have been
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witnessing a unitarian collapse where they don't have any privacy. they do not have any medical care. and they also do not have any clean bathrooms and access to water. they have been telling us that they're very sad that they're bringing their babies on this world during this war. however, since you told me that she still has hope, that there will be a cease fire agreement and she will give delivery in her home is another in the this of the conditions are really hard. being pregnant, i'm sharing a single mattress with my husband. water drips down on us with what i was expecting to deliver the baby back home with my mom and dad around me and be prepared for the baby. unless you know the flat was very scared when they said we must leave. we started to leave. my mother in law would not let me go. she said i should deliver the baby there. i said, let me go and see what happens to me. oh,
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i was 7 months pregnant then. yesterday i began the 9th month. i have nothing prepared for the baby because what no diapers, no clothes. once i deliver the baby, i hope many good people will help. at least 55000 honda sitting women, gave birth in the most in the human situation during the war. on garza, this is in the study of to zeta, fitted by a cool sort of gauze. this population could die from disease within a yeah, that's the assessment from a leading u. k. infectious diseases expert going and comes as the world health organization is recorded. a 180000 people suffering from upper respiratory infection. a 136000 cases of diarrhea. half of them under the age of 5. and more than $55000.00 cases of lice and scales. and molding 4600 cases of acute jones. this syndrome notary again check is the head of the departments of
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infectious diseases at the university of zillow, nevada, in poland. she says the house situation of infants in gaza is extremely concerning . the stipulation is dramatic, and so let me just to start from the beginning, which means the child's vaccinations. we have any spares. that's at the moment that some nation up takes it in children is quite, you know, it's not sufficient. so what there may be and many and infectious diseases which are vaccine preventables last and said despite, that's a lot like for example, results or chicken books the, there i about to $100.00. what locks house and the case to so in books, in,
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in gas at the moment, as deputy ratio reports and reports so well, many of the new sections, serious violent drain actions. and, but not only those, the diary diameter in texas as well. we have very, very concerned about that is really minutes where it has launched an ass signed come the syrian city of alaska, as long as the site caused some material damage, it comes off to another is why the strength on the board, a town in southern lebanon, that followed, and it has the last attack on the 8th is right. the ministry positions that are on site today on a hash, him joins us now from the quota in southern lebanon. first of all, let's start with the attack on syria. what are we hearing about that on a the most i me, according to the city, a news agency, there are several explosions in the city all for the for now what we know from all
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of us off is the, that it seems the, there was an air strikes, death was launched from the c plains over the sea that's hit several targets in the city of the level. now this is, there's a context for this because just less than 24 hours before this. i think there was another a strike and it will come out on the serial the rocky board does. and as we understood there was several people can look to him for his beloved members. and this comes also just a few days after the killing golf. and you're ready and i are just see, come on to say that i've seen the most that we in damascus. so this whole button is kind of why the confrontation that we are witnessing however we are seen. so the moments one side of talking and it seems as if syria is becoming the soft flank. ready or the wrong let docsis and die late. we've also seen intense
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exchanges over the lebanese border, pointing to, i mean, the overall picture of why the packets of attacks going on as well as we have been seeing for the past days and even weeks the several attacks on daily basis. today there was several of these really strikes mainly on the town of vintage been for the 2nd time and 48 i was a, an air strike that targeted house and the center of the town according to reports from the, the no casualties increase of kilo. so i know the board that sound is really striking, hits residential areas, and this is raising as we've been saying, the risk of a civilian casualties on a daily basis. also, we understood the moments ago that and it's really drawing a dock card in the town of your own. this comes also as principal loc named
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responsibility for 3 attacks on is really minute 3 bases on the board. the also, there was some attacks that went without claims of responsibility. one is launching, what gets to what's these really telling us could get you more to kind of meet this from the board. the also the attack on bay teller, which is another settlement. and according to his ready reports, there was one is really liked the injured that. all right, well leave it there. thanks so much on a hi, should've us demonstrates is beginning to gather in hostage square in tennessee. so the weekly protests cooling on these way, the government to bring home the remaining captives. let's speak to sata highlights, who joins us live from the private test. so i can see people starting to gather behind you. it's another week, another mass riley called for what are we expecting? that's correct. saw me. you have 5 more days and we're entering into 3 months of
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those that will take can captive into the gaza by hum us off today. we're taking on sorry, but the 7 a $129.00 of those caught says remain still that i'm the fate of them is on known since the last, the spy that was cooled off at the beginning of this month. more of those students have been killed. 3 of them directly through shooting by the is riley full, says it was a massive a series of blunders that the minute truth missed it too. but also others had been killed according to how my son is not meant to have by some of those is ready as strikes. and of course, as we end to 3 months with families and those caps is a return to talks about the conditions, the difficult conditions, a well on the and that has caused a lot more panic. a worry amongst those families that want them to be brought back a live. and now those fact today will be expecting to see tens of thousands of those gathers in the square behind me. and just in the distance that is the katie,
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i thought c is riley defense ministry with just a few days ago. some of those families of the caps is block. some of the entrance as well as that road preventing some of those ministry personnel from being able to and so the defense minutes, the ministry raw the as they cool on demands from the government and from prime minister benjamin netanyahu to find a solution to bring. but by those cottages, as soon as possible, one of the solutions is to revive a c spy as 2nd one, but we're still days from that last c spy, weeks, and facts. and still, it seems no closer to a c 5 deal happening all of that as we he and see from these rightly minute treat cheese from the spokesman from the government themselves, saying that this will, will continue for months and as the saying that they are now re focusing the energy into the south of gaza,
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away from the north is they say that they are now in control at least operationally of the know. so we'll expect since the c numbers, usually it's a bit quiet certainly moment, but close to, to the time we'll be having speeches we'll be hearing from sometimes from those cuts as themselves, have to bring back the deposit campaigns to bring back the cuts is home as soon as possible and now is what they want. all right, we'll leave it. the thanks so much sort of hired on the united nation says is right . the forces have demolished more palestinian homes and buildings in the occupied westbank this year than ever before. since january, the 1st is ready for us is destroyed, move and 1100. that's the highest in the sense that you and start documenting actions like this in 2006 is ready. a sorry to say many of these houses were built without a permit. and the 2 percent of palestinians, applications for construction are approved by israel. the pace of demolitions has increased following israel's war on garza 354 of being recorded since october. the
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7th. it's right. the sites as have also become increasingly hostile, such as counting out 6 incidents of violence on average every day. but as smith has more from the occupied westbank, it took in his railey military bulldoze at 10 minutes to destroy the j. she's home of 30 years or the justification. it'd been built without a pony. but then most only 2 percent of construction applications are approved in the occupied westbank. israel government would prefer it if the palestinians just left content under the house had been demolished before in 1998. when i was pregnant, we were living in tents. there was a baby girl who was only a week old. they forced us out after leaving us in the cold, they confiscated everything. then we built the house again. here we are now again
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living in the same situation. and then there are a setlist newly emboldened since the start of the war and gone to settle a violence as so to its highest levels since the you and started recording data that are now 6 incidents a day on average. now is rarely human rights group that solemn says that this policy of making life so miserable for the palestinians that they eventually leave is effectively forcible transfer. and that's a whole crime under international law. but it doesn't happen. a gun point is irrelevant. this subtle is grazing the shape of a palestinian land. the palestinians are powerless to stop in a combination of destroying homes, prevented construction. and encouraging settlers is driving palestinians away. i'm recording just like a statement that i insure on in 1989. so clearly he was visiting visiting south africa of the time it was advertised southwick when he came
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back he said literally, you're comfortable with people in trucks nowadays and for them outside the boat. this creates a positive conditions to convince them to the and that's clearly what they, what they were doing now, implementing actually these days after the 7th through october, when the power citizens that driven out the settlers move in the sacrament began with one house 40 years ago. as it expands, it eats away of the palestinian land around it for the abu j. she's home and the 1st island around her. he's in the way about expansion going at smith. i'll just add a photo spade to jump in the occupied westbank. the wall street journal is revolting as well as comes them bombardment of goss. that is the most devastating of and will 5 them on record. the newspaper says israel dropped 29000 bombs. they've destroyed
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300000 of 430000 homes. that's nearly 70 percent of all homes and garza as well as racking residential areas. some of the oldest churches, mosques, moles, hotels, and hospitals as well as schools no longer exist. basic infrastructure such as water, electricity, and communication systems, mostly been damaged beyond repair. i'm joined now by my job's where he's the director of golf study center and professor of middle east politics and culture university. good to have you with i think a summer, it's hard to think of a power low my, my do of this level of destruction helped me out here. you know, to understand the context, is that what's happening now is part of it has to be good. i think with the current position actions done by others, but it appeared like the american liked the but it's like differential like other and years ago. and then think this is,
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this is part of the mentality of handling. the conflict is basically destroying on elements of life. we witnessed the julia what had the 30 years, what with this this in, in vietnam and with this, this and it, ok, and i was on this time and then i'm, but i was just looking at before i come to this to do shows you how much this is, this becomes the patterns and ended action done by all of those governments. so that this to me why they cannot actually criticize it because they have looked at the basic research because they have done the same in the past. so basically what it is doing now is trying with the maximum because to make does that i livable and basically pushing people to live. because if they can, and by destroying all of the elements of life, in addition to killing people, civilians that itself may create and buy them and they wish push people out of how long that how much would it cost to rebuild this $6.00,
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according to the number as 8, what does it or not? it's always indicated that this would mean just to remove that because it needs around when you add to rebuild. it needs 7 to 10 years and then the money wise it took it. i think it's about $4.00 to $5000000000.00, so who, who would for full amount of the task like this? of course, you know again if you go back to the statement of the payments in the whole office they talk about the auto befriends according to the technology he used. but again, i'm not sure none of the upcountry wouldn't, wouldn't be part of this project unless they see end of this conflict and the theater roadmap to the, to the solution. i think it's amazing to measure that of the community commitment. it needs the united nation to be on board. so the kind of step aside of repeating what they are doing, again, destroying a b a. that is what the international community is doing. and as you have to wonder listening to the statements by people like danny down on the former is ready,
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the ambassador to the united nations member of the connected when he's spoken about moving people from gaza to latin america to africa. if there's a connection between this level of destruction and what somebody's ready, politician, there is no doubt assignment because they tried to create another 2 and did reflect on, on that, on since day one of this a conflict. when, when they try to, to say that, you know, still ition has that need to be change from the, from day one. and they need to change every element, including displacing people outside the us. so that's the reason why we witness that. it's seen as a solution. upcountry is the solution as the kenny was saying. so this is editor. they can try to impose the media to create an environment where it becomes more common when it is prevented, according to what we see underground guides and people are reject fingered and ready to live incentive again, even uh, the dogs,
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what type of what does well does it lots of uh, rejection from the palestinians, not a lot of condemnation from the countries that you would look up to who speak of democracy and human rights. in fact, just to read the statement from joe biden, the us president who's speaking yesterday about russia's bombardment of ukraine, spoke about massive bombardment, striking cities civilian infrastructure, maternity, hospitals, shopping mall, and residential areas. but when you look at this scenario, although these are an absence of that kind of language, course the us is supplying is row with the weapons that is being used in that the future and just leave the forget. but it isn't. this a statement does um and for your patients lives as a, as well. and the purpose thing as this will apply exactly on was the situation the shows you basically the step in its time that this policy,
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this kind of action that the, by the administration. they don't want to see the reality on the ground. and they know that they are losing the, losing the public opinion of the bi listens and they are losing even their own voters in, in the democratic party. and they're not to the state. but this kind of determination to close that eyes off of this and keep supporting this anyhow. it would be a big last for it for by the administration, even for him to go to go back to the white house. all right, thanks so much my job. so 80 thank if instead of heading out just sarah, why the white shroud is become a symbol of the policy and struggling as well as for ongoing. so the brought to you by visit capital. a welcome to worlds weather update. you know about
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. the good cooks i think is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us vito. in the security council, this is a may just don't think locust did exit or to hear the story on top to how does era the the welcome back to watching out. just to have time to recap, all headlines is why the forces are expanding operations around san eunice and southern garza and intensifying attacks. tens of thousands of people are being forced to flee the area. united nation says 800000 people have arrived at all 500,
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some days. agencies, a warning of the rapid spread of infectious diseases. these right imagery is launched and asked try calling a town in southern revenue comes off the has block incentive is responsible for right. the tax on his right imagery positions earlier on saturday in gauze uh, white sheets of become a powerful symbol of the cost of the ongoing hostilities. deeply rooted in the religious tradition of the region that highlighting the rising number of palestinians killed in his right the attacks ex, those i'm of which reports how many the most size, the volunteer in a rough preparing bodies for burial. she uses these plain white sheets to rep did that in the early days of the war, the demand for shroud search beyond supply, forcing him to wrapped up to 5 bodies together in a single sheet that had an air. yeah, because that's what i had. i never expected this number of deaths at all,
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but i probably did not have such numbers in the previous words, you're talking about on imaginable numbers kind of, we were talking about more than 20000 people. not including the people missing the c donations have allowed him to buy more shrouds. but every day items like caesar's and cotton are hard to find. and that's because of these roles, bombardments in group operations, and it's land, sea and air block 8 of the straight. as cemeteries fill up with the dead orders are being buried in communal grades. the white shroud is important in most of the tradition. now it's become a symbol of the palestinian struggle. good. so that the sure the. yeah, a lot the governor of the, of the big number of people killed mid to white shroud. a symbol for the small island i need became part of the, the polish thing plug in its influence on the wall above the significance of phone calls. you can of the,
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since the beginning of the war and gaza wide shroud stella's story of loss. the family's use them to say good bye to their loved ones with the last harsco message . but sometimes will send out or volunteers don't know who they're burying. i can only write on a no x assignment, which out to 0. south africa has filed a case that the you and international court of justice accusing israel of genocide . the petition accused is israel of calculated actions intended to bring about the physical destruction of palestine. logical to the genocide convention was adopted by the un general assembly in 1948. it defines the crime of genocide. it has 2 main elements, the mental aspect, meaning the intent to destroy in the whole or in part a national ethnic, racial, overly just group. the physical and
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a month which includes killing or causing bodily or mental home to members of such a group. it also includes deliberately inflicting conditions designed to physically destroyed in whole or in pomp and imposing measures to prevent both so false of lead transferring children of a group to another. south africa's minister for social development tells out just they're approaching the international court of justice. was a necessary act of solidarity with palestinians to reset the phones by what they see on the ground. and what has been happening in particular that we know issue the ac and i was to say upfront, that's the government policy completely. so clothing has only to buy, we've just had to put in the cause for it to stay solution. but
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we want to see a piece for me as far as possible. and the platform is that a platform that is available and the most of the pieces, the platform. we saw that really step one because the rental to 40 are also a to be in the best way they were all over the next, the next from our own set up a big and call me and the people and the people for the time. he said, this is, that can also be f, as i know what time are they submitted by the way to get to the community
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because we believe there was no s of the of the we think that was backed up in the f b in terms of finding here, so it has to be a good point. you're the, the, the teach the you know, quick to find in the plan. well, let's bring it now jeffrey. nice from canterbury in the u. k. he's a banister and human rights lawyer who prosecuted slumber down the loss of each of the yugoslav tribe, you know, good to have you with us. so how rare and unprecedented is this move? it's pretty unprecedented, but it shouldn't be. yeah, as you explained, another printing passage the,
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the convention was signed in 48 became effective in 53. it's now 70 years 75 years or whatever it is since it became effective. and in that time, no great paula has had the courage to do what south africa is doing now. and what once before was done by an african country, the gambia in respect to being uh, because what should be done is when ever a genocide is detected and the of the policy to the convention should deal with the matter by prevention and prevention needs them to do something, the 1st thing they can do is take the matter to the international court of justice to south africa has done to for so you can this case 1st is seat protective measures, which means getting an order from the code that is ralph and stop what it's doing so it's not unprecedented, it's unusual, but it's certainly unusual because the great powers have refused for their own reasons and probably for their own interest to fulfill the undertaking the fools on
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them on the article one of the convention and to deal with genocide as soon as they see it, jeffrey, will this actually lead to accountability? that whole depends, of course, on what happens at the code. the, remember this particular code, which is not a criminal code that deals with issues between nations. and they have not make orders in respect of compensation, but remember that this code has not be afraid to make decisions adverse to israel. for example, about the rule. israel has equally not being afraid to disregard the decisions of that code. on this occasion when the match or visit a minute, the seriousness with this huge number of people killed is taken to that quote. obviously, the issue will be whether the mental state which will start, refer it in your opening is proved. if it isn't, then that's to the end of genocide if it is or may be proved and the mass will be
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taken for further, whoops, with evidence. and if it will actually be a funding of genocide against israel, then yes, that could be accountability measures ordered whether it is right or would on of them or not. ma'am, this additional point why this is really so important does actually so grave for the last 7 to 578 years, it has being completely impossible to make criticism of the jewish people by anti semitic opposite directions. and we must stick to that principle. remember that principles has also shielded all the minorities because if you definitely called speaker in address terms about minorities when it's use and israel then you call and when it's all the nations is now the minority groups as well. but israel finds itself this radicals on is not jewish people, it's a state. but if his radio finds itself and possibly challenge with the
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suggestion that it has committed genocide, they may be amongst of a horrifying consequences. i suppose the loosening of the constraints on all of us to find ourselves caring for leasing the constraints on people other than us. i'm saying races, things are the most dreadful kind. a lot of times on this. and what's going to be most interesting is what the out of pocket is because all states are allowed to contribute to the decision of the i, c, j. but both states, america, great britain, european countries, would have to say when south africa's application of cost look, looking at the opinions which have been given. for example, by 36 un experts on the 16th of november who spoke about a genocide in the making them show that they are not advocating anything close to
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racism or anti semitism. all the targeting of people in, in any, in any way. looking at the statement by the international commission of juris, who said on those november the 17th, will they referenced as sufficient evidence sufficient to trigger the duty of each state to take action to prevent acts of genocide in garza? i'm sure once again. nobody's getting confused between what it means to criticize a states killings of civilians and blatantly racist or anti symmetric speech. you've got to to ask the question, why are we not seeing some of the states which of a found is of the architecture of international justice? heating to close like that from the international commission of juris. why we seeing again nothing is the least the 2nd occasion in which the movement is
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a country from africa that seeking a legal remedy for allegations of allegations of genocide. because the big states are afraid to do is that they don't actually to me, it is not afraid of international law that deals with comfort. generally, not least because they are afraid of the law being turned on. have that right back to the new or in the trials. the count against the nazi leadership was cost in a very particular way, by justice jackson with the consent of the british in order to ensure that such allegations, in the same form made against the nazis, could not be made against americans. for example, what they may have been doing in the lynching of black people, or historically in respect to native americans, perhaps all in the case of the british give them the clarity of history. so the big
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pause never really won't be sorts of powers to exist and be the x of size. and that's why, and it's very impressive that 2 countries from what did not include the global size a leading the way. and just turning back to the point you dealt with in my earlier on. so yes indeed, all these high pod people from the you and i'm making pronouncements of the con they are. and there's no question of anti semitism rearing there. what we have to be concerned about is that as the established order, which was built on an absolutely rigid view of the victim hood of jewish people in the conflict. and by that to some extent, victim hood that led to the creation of the state of israel. once that goes, all the things make themselves be at risk, so that's i shouldn't be conflated, right? i mean, to, to absolutely right now to recognize that people have one faithful victims does not
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mean that you cannot question, the victimization or killing of another people. right? that would be blank to double standards. you're completely correcting everything, but you have to remember what you see, for example, in, in the streets of this country, which was so disturbing the scene arise and 90 sympathetic behavior since the day and october the 7th of october. you have to realize that the well considered views of journalists and lawyers, and politicians, and commentators and so on and not necessarily understood or applied by how the people and so in the world is becoming increasingly dangerous. we have to be very aware of all the possible tangential consequences of such a very good measure. this is this one, which is i think, to investigate the possibility that israel has indeed been committing genocide. all
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right, we'll have to leave with that. thank you so much jeffrey. nice o'reilly in solidarity with the palestinian people. it's taking place in the den, send denmark, hundreds of people march through the city carrying palestinian flags and banners that calling for an end to the war and gossip. hundreds of people also gathered in madrid, holding for an end to the genocide of palestinian people. the spain's government has strongly condemned israel's assault on garza 5 minutes to pay. the sanchez has proposed diplomatic recognition. so palestine and in germany, the government is not being so supportive of demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians, but supporters of palestine, palestinians have been gathering in the capital, but then with stephanie deckers, a hundreds of people turned out here in the street to raise our voices tell their message to end the war 3 pa to sign and the driver decides shamefully to germany. supports a is a, in this genocide,
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not self defense. this is just the war board crime committed by israel for years now. and they're not listening. so we'll keep going on the street is mostly, i would like to people to wake up with our politicians. they have the rice, but all of you turn things around. what is the children and women killed for european denver? one d o one piece by our once you see the message from hundreds of people here in berlin or state street, they keep raising our voices and the heavy police forces fighting the protest. they do need to be approved by the government. they're watched very specific routes taken as well. and again,
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they need to be approved by people here will tell you even though they're not made easy, a massive kind of thing. and then the policy and slides, because of the protest like is raising sentiments about germany sizes. and people who are saying it's not about thought, it's simply about ending the definitely decor. i'll g 0, berlin, the . now let's take a look at some of the days of the news process as the ukrainians try come back to go to this killed at least 14 people, including 2 children, rushes, defense ministry says the scene. this solves, are intercepted in the area that follows roches largest assaults in your crime. this, in which 39 people were killed on friday during that attack, pohden says a russian missile briefly crossed. it says space also is
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a member of nato. it's someone moscow's diplomatic press present due for an explanation of russia says there is no proof of aboard the violation to thousands of rather than the serbian capital belgrave to protest against what they say is rig the election. results may not position the alliance accuses the government of allowing us to accept some positive vote can legally president alexander, voltage stubby and progressive policy security. now i went in parliamentary of this month. how does arrows do? son has the courage as being at the protest in belgrade. several 1000 people gathered around in the central valley rates today of or protested because of the election pro. this opposition is flaming on the elections of the 17th december. and that's why the opposition is calling the noticing is the results of those elections . and that's why this protest, today's happening, this process is being organized by during the night, jason pro, both with together the various actors, musicians, the bro university,
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professor scientists for also for new elections under the new conditions. and this is the 1st row thursday in belgrade over the past 2 weeks. because since the elections, the citizens of belgrade are coming through the streets every evening, being called by the opposition callers and serbia against violence before dissipated in those elections on the 17th of december. and they're gathering on the 3 to evaluate every evening for the last the 12 days. this is a 13 date of the process of the positions and the students who sat on the streets for the last all night for the 24 hours of blocking goes on through to the center of bell red, demanding that they can see what's going on with this election, so they're demanding new conditions and new elections. this will probably be one of the biggest protests in the past 2 weeks today. and everybody expects for this process to be called in spite of what happened on the process the the last the last
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sunday with every class as the way the police. nobody expect expect that's to happen today. it was all inclusive. i'd say it's a deal, but it's cold and security. yeah. unless he says there, oh, well, no problems with the electrical roll. it says very questionable on the national level that it's more of a suspicion then the it's well documented. there are, of course, problems with electro rule. there are nearly as many registered voters as there are citizens in service. everybody realizes that this is at least a chevy performance by the administration. and of course, there is a on the go to prove that people from boston, the a did vote that the leg pro rooms were amended, but that's very visible at the level of the capital bell. grades where vote for the
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city council is claimed to be rigs. and if the number of votes it's believed to be a rate were to be properly counted. the ruling called ition was have lost the capital. thousands of people have gathered near imagery, base and new jazz capital to celebrate the departure of french troops, the prime ministers of new jet. booking a fast one body attended the randy. jasmine, a tree root is owed at the troops to leave the stage, the 2 in july, some of us tally and then jim and saul just remain in the country in the mediterranean sea mold in the 50 migrants, including women and children, have been rescued from the drifting boat by spanish and g o. pregnant women was taken to land producer natalia, an island closest to north africa in 2023. more than 3500 people died making the has of us to any to you're quoting the international organization. for migration,
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the thousands of travelers in europe have been left stranded off to europe stock council services for a day. the high speed trading company says on the ground tunnels were flooded during heavy rain and strong wind. the operator connects the u. k to major european cities from belgium, the netherlands, and germany by rail time. now to get the sports headlines with peter chelsea, what's due to late newton come back as cold palm is school twice. it's 32 victory at kennel with road fall in the school. early on before setting up normally my do a, a 2 minutes before hall sime england international then they said he's sick and let me sit and see if minutes showing great skill to make it 3 millions. but they induce and were on the charge. had a cold, this allowance before. ross bulky made its 31 with 10 minutes remaining. they hit the post twice before making a 3 to 10 space chelsea held on for 3 points. a. this is sue,
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pick up finally, and saudi arabia has been cancelled at the last minute because of a disagreement. the pre match t shirts fell about you and got a test drive with it to face each other, bring re add on. what was the key is $100.00 the anniversary as the republic, but saudi organizes refused to allow images of 2 key is founding for the most stuff a come all author took to be displayed on the play is sure it's a stand. bennet's, the tickets football federation. postpone the game because of what they call disruptions in the organization. it's not clear when or where the rescheduled patch will be played. saudi arabia has invested heavily in football, in the states, a host of people will help in 2015 for the country is most strange. it to hosting big sporting events, including this month's club, will come full and the one end page of boxing fights, local organizers said the game did not go ahead because the 2 teams did not at here to what had been agreed upon. they said we were looking forward to holding the match in accordance with the international soccer rules that require the school to
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be presented without any slogans outside scope. especially since this was discussed with the took a situation in the framework of the preparatory meetings for the match anthony to increasing the speaking of on social justice issues. but with palestine is concerned, there is a red line for many sporting organizations, australian cricket to lose one collage. it is just one of those things if it's in supporting palestinians, has resulted in punishment from the sports officials. tom size and reports the names of those men clauses. daughters were displayed on his boots as he ran out to baths during australia as test series against pucca still on a compromise to what was originally the the woods freedom is the human rights and all lives equal in the colors of the palestinian flag. collages efforts to show solidarity with cause a being hosted by the international cricket counsel i'm, you're straight investment hasn't shied away from his disappointment. and when i say thousands of innocent children died without any repercussions or
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a more i imagine want to go. what did this with them? the i c c a told me, but i kind of way my shoes unfilled. because i believe it's a political statement on the big island. i don't believe this and all lives are equal. that was just one of a string of attempts from collages to show his support to the children of palestine, including the use of an image of a piece, stuff on his bathroom, choose the i c. c. rules stop place from wearing displaying organ thing. personal messages on clothing or equipment which relate to political, religious, or racial activities or causes, collage or post the pictures of other cricketers through social media who the escape sanctioned by the i c. c. he was also given an official warning for wearing an unapproved black homebound, for a personal bereavement, the hash tags, double standards and inconsistent, wrong claire. i followed all the regulations of past presidents. you guys have put
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stickers on the bats names and issues. and then all sorts of things in the past with that us the approval and never being reprimanded. i don't have any agendas other than trying to sean a lot of what i feel really passionately really strongly about. it's a saga that is called the attention of collages, teammates, and australia as prime minister, the position that that he put forward is one the i think is pretty uncontroversial . one that the whole lives equal to the whole lives, right? that's very divisive. anyone can really activity to fight to that point. right. well, he has plenty of suppose to was yours, appealing the i c c 's decisions and says he'll continue to advocate for peace and freedom of speech. both on the field and office consignment houses 0 and those are useful headlines for the time being. you can get more analysis here dot com and also take a look at how social media channels that brings us to the end of the show.
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back in a moment with another full bulletin. so stay with us. the us 2023 comes to an end adjust us teams on the ground of work at a higher storage from the continuing conflicts in the frame. that's the sound of artillery east side. this is the news, our license to the war in gusts as we are talking to you right now. the sound of it is very from boston and different right now. and the inside of the sense of the way to the people who need is the most on the just the on counting the cost. what lies i have for the global economy is inflation of
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interest rates remain high. the china is facing deflation is price is full power floating growth, the effect to wells foss. how is rails war on gaza is impacting energy and shipping country, and the cost on out to 0. president biden says, one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line for just medical staff are working in solar there to wisconsin. they say it's a lot sputtered grounds. they will speak for the palestinian victim, so israel's war use the phone. ok. yes. let. the horror is a for 2 years ago and settled in his stomach. he lost $21.00 relatives in casa on october. the 14th is on the payment we live and as beyond vision,
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we the best of the professors here accuse the israel of competing war cross bar targeting health facilities in golf for turkish structures. find the most recent is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. the the number of palestinians killed in gaza has now risen to 21672 old and 15000 a women and children. the . i'm sammy's a them, this is i'll just say of a live from dell hall. so coming up, those who survive. this rouse attack saw struggling for food, water, and shelter. these really ministry launches as strikes in southern lebanon and
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syria. and at least 14 people have been killed in the ukrainians. try come the russians to see if the.

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