tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 10, 2024 10:00pm-11:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the of the clock visits and use our life and death. coming off in the next 60 minutes. at least 40 people killed. this is really strikes hits. yeah. i'll exit hospital in central todd insect your state. and the blinking says he's spoken about reforming the palestinian authority jury towards this lida. we were to box tensions in the
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red sea, both the us and the case say they have repelled a series of attacks by can you please if you haven't done so, but for god is not free and to the people of palestine. and yes, we hear from south africa is justice minister on the countries application to the i c j that israel is committing genocide because the so it is 1900 gmc, that's 9 p. m and goes away. new is ready, strikes of killed at least 40 people. now at the hospital who was bombed in the city of the of bella with debris, with name dozens more people nearby palestinians desperately searching for people trapped on the rumbling rushing. those they find to hospital the while us sector stay 20 blinking says he's discuss reforming the palestinian authority with its need of my food, a bass. he made those comments earlier while i'm leaving bahrain is part of his
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diplomatic to the reach to talk as well about the importance of reforming the pulse, spending authority, policy and governance so that it can effectively take responsibility for gaza. that the so that the gaza and the west bank can be reunited under a palestinian leadership. it's very clear to me for the president of boss that he's prepared to move forward and engage in all these efforts. well, during those tours with the bass protest is gathered in central ramada to express the anger at blinking latest visit the health science and shouted slogans, criticising us support for israel. in the context of this happening, it's fighting is raging between israel and thomas right across the gaza strip. let's get more now on that strike nit. alexa hospital in dr. duddy has moved from the above,
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just warning. some of us may find the images in hinge report. the stuff of the hospital has been targeted with at least 3 is right. the air strikes in the past hour. here is a residential building that has been targeted by the is there any, were planes today? this is a building in front of the entrance of ox, off hospitals. as you see, this is one of the main gate for up to hospice and, and a lot of people are seeking refuge here. and here, as you see, the ambulances of the ministry of house have been severely damaged from the air strikes. here is the hospital this, this at streets is a very busy street where people are walking 24 and 7 back and forth through the hosp with us and,
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and not only the people's parts. there are cars here. i remember that every single day we used to park our, our, our car over here in this street. as you see, all of the markets in here are damaged here, where people normally send food and people who normally buy stuff. there's a very heartbreaking story you where of the last a guy who said laughing has been accepted by a sharpening and he was kills biased. unfortunately on the wall, we also see his blood on the philosopher's ingredients, dozens of injuries are now in just a lock. so hospitable, where the hospital is working on a very low capacity and the doctors are trying to help as much people as possible
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as we try to talk to the policy municipal warehouse and ask them about the injuries and the dealings. they said that they couldn't even come some because the ambulance is not transferring the injuries. and the killings from this error strikes, this is in the put the for obviously, you know, there is, but i had up to hospital casa, that speak not to target. i was him who is in reference, southern gods are in target is a truly shocking picture, isn't it? the kind of conditions that medical workers are afraid to you and that's a victims of the casualties that they keep on coming. just how bad is it? i guess i can see the situation hospitalized as completely as bad, but due to the fact that they are really suffering from a very deep shortage of medical supplies and also for the very rapidly increasing number of casualties amongst the buildings as there was new laptop and fighting, of course,
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calls district for taking about at least 598959. uh palestinians have been in good since october the 7th. and these days uh, the strikes had been accelerated, brotherly, which means more victims and get people a phoning. and those people must be a, requires a very important medical health care. and what we can say that as we have been hearing from docs is look away to hospitals that we offer to them about how they are still operating till these days. they are told him telling us that the are the capacity of beds are completely uh, reach its full limits and we are trying to do our pest. and this is part of our responsibility, especially and times a rule that we should continue keep providing medical treatment for people. and we need to clearly to remember that there is a medical teams insight, especially the southern part of gaza strip our policy and civilians at before the being a doctors. it means that off to finishing the humanitarian job and provide to get treatment for the indian people. they're written back again to the houses to afford
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the basic needs for the family members. and they are forced also to line up for new hours in front of the united nation distribution centers to receive a humanitarian aids at least to be able to survive. and this is a part of how the struggle will be day, long slide with their own going, a provisioning all the treatment for the in get people, the administered healthy and insight goals. that in fact, had made different appeal to it's open and immediate. an urgent co, rachel, for humanitarian and also for medical supplies that could be very sufficient to match the needs of deep or read a phrasal, a human medical sector, insight cause of what we can see on the ground, that there are still very few numbers. all the hospitals are still operating and they are operating beyond the capacity. it means that there are still 3 hospitals in a row for one in con units, another one still central hospital, which is a lot to the hospital in the middle good rates that are receiving in get people to
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be treated as we have been seeing cory doors are over whelmed with patients as, as move days a fight, things might be oh, down the road. it means the move civilians will be in did a move pressure will be on the medical sector to keep up the rating of these. her rustic conditions that have been going through. yeah, it is just relentless, isn't it? is it, as you say, fighting, continuing all the time on the ground and goes right now, where are the bottles taking place? the yes and the last oh and the last it was a few hours. we have been also hearing loud explosions from the city of con eunice as confrontations back continue as soon as they allows up to this morning. 19 palestinians being killed only in that city, which had been time to be sent on p a. so for military operations by the usability forces and also the middle governance side, we have been reporting the last couple of hours had been on the intensive, ongoing bombardment by the is what to read. and also by defy to just the last that
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what they have bought is an empty lens that belong to the palestinian requisite society. were 6000. he has been killed including full members working for the palestinian ready present insights. busy derek by town, which is an area that had been a center for the attacks by the use really manage also a is really strike the residential building the last hour in the north of anamosa rock. refugee come now is what you focus on these days. and they're miniature of region is to put the ultimate damage for residence and for residential buildings in the middle goober needs. i'm ton unit as part of the foot face of the war, as it had claimed by the is really made a truce books by sin and what we see on the ground that is mass destruction has uh, caused uh for a civilian for civilians and also for their residential houses as operations extend the by dates to the south as rough right now is the last remaining area, which has also had been on the mass auto. and we bought mint and as strikes and the
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last couple weeks you saw the territory. all right, good. thanks for that comprehensive analysis. the target of those you in reference of him doesn't us. what did we mentioned the us actually stayed on the blankets to across the region as seen and visit by rain. but earlier in the day, he met with the policy new president monthly to pass it remodel and the to discuss the future of dollars or including possible steps towards a palestinian state. but lincoln's presence led to protested with many tearing sign is appraising the visit. take use united states, a consistency in what they cool is ready. genocide does what crowds of remodels are ready to fight south africans for supporting products they use during the war, especially off to south africa launch the legal case with the top you and cold, accusing israel of genocide, a correspondent, how do i have to? how much is more and among the crowd, the people were quite satisfied and there was
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a certain degree of i would say relief in the sense that many told us was finally as someone is big email name and hoping that really to move of south africa that 84 page filing in which south africa describes what it considers as acts of genocide you'll need to do with the palestinians of would be taken into consideration. and maybe we'll reverberate about more countries around the world. because the policy needs have been extremely frustrated by the new world reaction of maybe we'll leaders when it comes to the applied not only now during this guy's a war, but for the past decades, you know their situation here, the okay, bided was back. this continues led, grab the expansion of settlement, how's the militias all that they have been in jury on a daily basis. and then there was a 2nd message,
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which i think was probably the most important one in the short term. which is hoping that that move would put pressure on an international level to bring a ceasefire. every person we spoke to that was listening or every person that was on, on the podium talking was, was good bang the same message as these fire needs to come immediately. and you may need tear you in a nice to go in, in much bigger numbers because the needs of the file is sinews in gaza. absolutely enormous venue with just telling me. no, it's not just about the ceasefire. people will continue to die because of these, these people will continue to die because they're sleeping and the cold of people will continue to die because of many things. so certainly that was the main message of israel's will. cabinets has been holding main things where among other things that look at how the administration moves forward and its campaign in jobs are and
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where the situation stands with seeking release of captives. let's begin to sort of hide it now in tel aviv. and so i said we'll cabinet has to be meeting, what are they being discussing for so well, it seems that there are some leaks that it looks like that's been discussing 2 things, the post war situation as to what the plan is, as long as, as far as these readings are concerned with regards to the gaza strip, who will govern a and so on. the details aren't clear but, but also it seems top of the agenda has been the situation with the captive. and this is something that was touched upon by one of the goal members earlier benny gotten to the statement while he discussed the latest in terms of that dismantling of hamas in many areas. now across the gaza strip that he was sounding like, they feel that they're in control of most areas now. and now that we know that
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israel says it's, and it's next phase which is less strikes, less ground troops. it seems that they feel that they have the off the hands on the situation the and such and the when. a us 6 or you have a stay on the brink who was a visiting tel aviv yesterday. he also did talk to some of the families of the captives. and that seems to be one of the main things that also is ready. media is talking about today. i also report, so i have and it's really delegation in colorado, in egypt. what, what do we know about the so that sort of seems this is riley delegation. have been in cairo since yesterday. that's a not couldn't funds, but those are the reports so far to discuss. so the resumption of talks officer had sold when the saw the hell i. rudy was killed in lebanon on a few days ago. and that seems to have been
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a stalemate. so of course the families of both held captive or desperate those still a $136.00 people. that of course still being held in gauze so that haven't been able to return because of a lack of a deal. a few attempts by the israelis to rescue some of them failed or didn't come to any fruition, but also another development is really major. is reporting the, the wall cabinet. and it seems also the security cabinet have both been discussing . as i mentioned that the cotton says, but it seems as an overwhelming majority of a refusal to accept a top 3 bucks proposal. again details and not officially confirmed, but what is the castle has proposed that so with folks with hamas is that they want a full suspicion of any is ready hostilities i e an end to the will if is ro ones. oh,
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of the cops. it's renee east and we have hodge from us from osama from john earlier, just saying that there will be no, it's wilks that will be noted 0. that will be no release of captives until the will is other, but he's also added the cap saves words for ton alive if prime minister benjamin netanyahu doesn't accept completes and to the will. that's the 1st time we've had such strong was coming from how much they've always thoughts about a deal of an old for all prisoners release palestinian prisoners, full captives done in stages. but this is the 1st time where they've actually said they won't come back alive unless this will ends. all right, sir. thanks for that to sir. how are the intent of these really many trays carried out more strikes against has belong 11 and a member of the own group has been killed in the port a ton of 5 ship a certain order is more now from beirut. another target says strikes. another
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member of the lebanese arm group has the law kills. he was in a house in the village of par silva, which is very close to the border. this was a overnight strike. he would be the 6 member of the groups have been killed in the past, 48 hours among them, a senior field commander. so this is not the 1st time we've seen a similar attacks in the past 3 and a half months since this conflict along the border begun. we've seen is really drone strikes, the target cars, a tearing has the members we've seen. it is rarely strikes on homes belonging to hezbollah members, but as of late in the past few days, we're seeing the frequency. there's that there's more more of these attacks and they seems to be more targeted. and the very fact that is real actually name the person is targeted in the attack at the funeral of that senior commander on wednesday means they are hunting down members of the group. this is an intelligence
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war. israel definitely relying on the drones. it's drones are in the skies 247, and they're also relying on intelligence on the ground. and what we understand for people close to hezbollah says there's, you know, there's concern about this, that there are, you know, people on the ground giving or passing this information to the is read is no doubt . this is an escalation. many people you talk to 11 on the leave, we are going to see more targeted assassinations. we saw a high profile ceiling just last week. how mouse is number 2, sort of hello rudy. in down in the southern suburbs of a root, what is tensions rise between his rather has beloved these rarely health ministry is old at hospitals in the north to prepare for the possibility of receiving thousands of injured patients. or con, has more now from saucer in northern israel. as the ministry of health is off all hospital surpass. the case of pulled out rules that they may have thousands of
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emergency patients. now here in the north is specifically off hospitals to set up trauma tree eyes and create at least 50 percent capacity. that means losing all non emergency situations and patients that south educate extra hospital beds are they essentially want a fully functional and secure environment in case of an emergency. and they want these hospitals to beat the pads within 24 hours. notice across the country a few hours, no shift. once i give a directive, here in the north, there are 2 specific hospitals that zip and natalie. yeah, i can talk to the password. does it find in situation that in case they get complete the costs of an isolated if they are under a tax, they need to still top on medical supplies. that is a cooling for more doctors to come and medical stuff to come into the country. as many of them are going to be on reserve as g g o may be called up at any time that
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is an emergency budget. and i'm just going to read that out. this additional to the annual medical budget. so $350000000.00 us dollars will be added to the budget $100000000.00 to keep hospital safe, and a $150000000.00 to help us deal with the loss of income and an increase expensive hiring and all the emergency track. now we have spoken to one of the health they say they've already had a contingency in place for the last 3 months. but now that the at the ministry is calling them all by say, this is clear that they are ramping up the rest rake, romping up a state of preparedness in case of old out war north on algae 0 process in northern israel, of the, the us and you came in the trees, say they've repelled the last few. c a type over the red. see the us defense
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ministry says that 21. drones and 3 missiles with lloyd from who is the controlled parts of human. there's no damage to vessels, so injuries have been reported. he thinks of launch multiple attacks, so much the ships in support of palestine. the not the naval forces and the missile forces in the drones department in the many armed forces have launched the military joint operation with a huge number of ballistic. and the naval missiles and drones to have targeted an american ship that was supporting the scientist entity. the operation was the primary to reaction to the aggression against our initial forces by the american enemy. with the case defense, secretary ground shops has issued a warning to use the fight to the following. that ensued. and this statement see says the u. k. as long side allies have previously made clear that these attacks are completely unacceptable. and if continued a few things, we'll pad the consequences. we will take the action needed to protect tennis lives . and the global economy boxes,
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funding developments from london. they are the only country that is supporting the us with military hardware in that region south and the suez canal. they have vested involved in repelling those attacks over the course of tuesday. think it was a 26. the us minute reset of the, the time since mid november and the u. k. in terms of its potential consequences for the who sees that the defense minister ground shops outlined that those could have costs involved strikes on. yeah. and that's something that up until now both the u. k and the us seemingly have ruled out that's been a month long, relatively tenuous, cx, 5 between who's the forces, who control the north of yemen and saudi bank forces in the south. this is something the russians in particular, all very concerned about. and that tension between the us, the u. k and russia may play out later today. we're expecting to see a security council vote on a resolution related to the soon as the attacks on shipping in the red sea,
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it's 15 percent of the level trade obviously was around a 20 and the trillion dollars 10 percent of all the local o as a 5 going through this as seriously consequential for global commas. the russians, very concerned, they've said about the impact on that tenuous c spot in yemen. if there are indeed as strikes down the road by the us, all the u. k. whether united nations security council is expected to face on a resolution demonte, ahold to attacks on vessels carried off by human sweet devices in the red sea. the drop resolution was brought forward by the united states and comes as if these say they will continue their attacks until the seeds on garza ends with joined. not by our diplomatic attitude, james bases at un headquarters in new york. and so james, tell us more about this and when we're expecting, despite, so this is the resolution of the draft resolution as it is at this stage, as you say, that was, that was drafted by the united states. they. so could i see that and a short time ago,
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a couple of days ago to members of the security council and they want them to vote on it. but it's worth noting that vote is always already been postponed. it was originally going to happen a couple of hours ago, the security council meeting in about, about 35 minutes time from now. but actually they're gonna have a close session on garza 1st and then move potentially to come to a vote on this resolution. and as one of the said that the problem i think is the russians and maybe the chinese, they are not happy about one clause in this resolution. that takes note that the countries have the right to take action to defend themselves from attack because they believe that could be a green light for western military action. i can tell you also the un secretary general is concerned about any west and military action because you've had
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a very on the easy piece going on off of the long civil war that's taking place in yemen. the wall that a bold saudi arabia and it's intervention in yemen. well that's, that's an easy piece is clearly threatened if there was to be less than military intervention. it's a very fragile situation and people are very concerned. we'll have to see what happens in the security council in the coming hours. will russia object to this new resolution? and if it does so we'll abstain on 8 or will it uses retail would blockage. right, and somebody else want to talk about their plans for you and mission to into northern dogs. so what have you heard about the to this is something that came out of this extra estates, visit, psychiatry, blinking. he's managed to get these raise to agree to let the un sends and assess the mission to northern garza, which clearly has been devastated. buildings met most of the buildings destroyed in northern gaza. the u. n. a. going to look at the humanitarian situation. they're
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going to look at how you can get people back at scale into an old garza what facilities you need, that what you would need to rebuild a know from chaos. and now this is part of the work of secret cog. a new lea, a pointed high level, un official with the job of looking at humanitarian and reconstruction of garza. she's a full month's deputy prime minister of the netherlands. she was the form of finance minister, the for foreign minister. she's been reaching out to members of the security council. she's been mentioned reaching out to regional ambassadors. she's going shortly to washington dc. so very important job. i caught up with a sure, a few days ago here in new york. she made it clear to me that she didn't want to speak to alger 0 or any other media at this stage because she's still trying to get across her brief and she hasn't yet visited the region. all right, james, are back with you as a think, develop a i to you and h q. meantime, thanks
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a lot. that was still a head here, not 0, a constitutional crisis imposed enough. the rest of the 2 former ministers convicted of abuse in the past. the follow the term, which is what he's been out likely now across the good parts of the year. we've got so should we say less colder in the nose, but we'll call that towards the south. and that's because we have high pressure as just squeezing it's influence. a little further south, which as we go one through the next couple of days as a blocking of the system, it will take visa, what the system is asking to atlantic at baby. we have got some weather coming in across the state in port school. some found right here, some snow over the high ground for the parent needs the storms rumbling away across the mediterranean and saw the north side. you see,
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we do have some snow just around that western side of russia coming down into cray minus one of the self is a must go. so that's for me that it has been does a good deal coded by the time you do come to friday? having said that, not to drive by the very across, know the positive here, down supposed to sound little a single figure struggling to get into the double figures to madrid for rogue, as athens showers the right across them. but it's radius and looking very on several here in the coming days. then a bit of onset of weather to coming out of that same system, brushing the fondles valgy area and northern areas option is yeah, was at malta and a similar picture as we go on through friday. elsewhere across those to africa. it is dried all the way into the gulf of guinea. i'm charles times the rate of 400 sites dramatize the podcast from i'll just here to invest hayes and re here from some of history's blogs,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the other guy you watching out 0 reminder about top storage and health officials in johnson say more than 40 people to be killed, new is really strikes the i like to the hospital house is bombed in the city of the father in central 1000 us secretary of state on to the blinking. it's as a surprise visit to bar rain to his diplomatic tourism at least earlier he helped towards with the policy being present by flu, to pass through your quite westbank is it triggered protests in ramallah. israel's health ministry is asking hospitals in the north to be ready for an emergency. it's told him to prepare for the possibility of receiving thousands of injured patients as his tensions arising between israel and the liberties on group has below. now as we touched on earlier,
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south africa as long as the case of the united nations talked cold, accusing its role of committing genocide against palestinians in gauze. but tony, on the international court of justice to review the case and go for an emergency suspension of israel's military campaign. it's where the government has cooled. the accusations, baseless rental la moda, is it south africa's minister of justice and is leading the country's delegation to the international criminal court in that case, against israel. and i know you spent 12 deserves that fast, and some of the it is a compelling argument. the general site is being committed and in gaza on the basis that is in, in an elation or can single facing indian population in austin to civilians, children, women that are being displeased and the targeting of the public infrastructure and garza. and then also the, the, the, the, the, the quotes or for him is that, i mean it's stuff. and in general, all the stuff that i'm able to, to, to,
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to an elite, the entire population of put a student from, from that goes to the why is it particularly south africa? because out of nations as well, of countries in africa who f actually accused israel of a fairly serious crimes at the moment happening in gaza. why south africa, though a founding fund has been very clear that the so buffer got is not free until the people of palestine a free, and we update it with the agency. we believe the method does that so that we do not regret and also the international community. that's not the correct because these things are happening in different lee of the one in the public or nation of televisions on the social media. and everyone with the advent of the technology. so it is important that we intervene into the out of time. and that's why we part of the case in 3 out of time to even or between the 2 to essentially to intervene the
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time. because then as we sent it to you, they should in the palm beach, is it any legal experts say that a proving genocide is very difficult, right? yeah, indeed. and it's not an easy task to prove it, but we believe that the all the actions that live nation and it is within the definition of what the genocide convention 6 to prevent. so we are confident that we will be able to prove, sent a compelling case to the quote. so we want a cheese for the court issue an agent injunction that must say, or the dispute of is that i have to stop what is cutting to happening t i. c, j has a order in an previous case is an urgent injunction against russia and also against me on my also in the similar cases. and those countries have completely ignored this order. why do you think this could be different? this time?
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we believe that was the surgeon in order and the state of things that i wouldn't be competitive producing to then to the court. but the i, c, g is the highest form. then in terms of the intonation, as remember as know of the u. n. to be able to come in and interview provide an alternative case which the international community can be able to use the international community to come to the federal and in the one who ignores it. he's been overcharged in fairly high schools because don't be part of those that i'll continue to break that who no final that is supposed to govern the international community, even domestic societies, some forces from if israel have complaint, that's what happened on october 7th and was committed by how much an auto groups against the x rays is barely mentioned in your application, and it doesn't get much attention. what do you to say to that the if she is off on
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last week on them? but will i see it is more justification for the disproportionate and use of force by the state of is that i of that does seem to know it cleans the entire gaza of the police didn't input pollution. you're not worried that if the court decides not to me, policies urgent measures that as well feels that it can continue to do what it's doing right now. obviously what, what would would be to to it because we have been in this jenny for, for many years as and as a culture, as i've said, all of our funding fido has a notes on monday. last spoke about it when he came in and it is the context in which he signed the, the general site, the convention eh, 2222 to stop. what happened in the one done and so forth. and it is now the chief of the cutting generation of lead us to stop what is happening in the, in the, in the, in the, in part of states to that is ronald. lemme the subject was minister of justice who
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could speak now to our senior political analyst at milan for shar simone, as a minister said, the what could come out of is so is the whole price is content? yes, but what could immediately next, few weeks come out of this as an interim measure which would aim to hold. israel is relentless foaming of gauze at prospects of that. absolutely. i think this probably the most important thing on the short run is that uh, is that the court will issue a provisional order. uh, that is a cease and desist that it stops the war immediately until the court looks further into the the accusations of war crimes. since they still have that impression could take months, in fact, years and there's something going on today. all right, it's not something that happened in the past. the genocide continued to unravel and gaza. and that's why the most important aspect of it today is that,
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that kind of an order that's issued within the next few days, a weeks whereby is where i would be put in that awkward position. defensive position, along with the united states, which probably is more, uh, you know, perceptible to such an order in order to put pressure. that's the thing, isn't it? because in order it doesn't generate compliance to say, oh no, not necessarily. but i think what's important to you is, to my mind anyway, is the court of public opinion, most of international for the confidence. and i think i, for the fact that south africa is the one that's presenting this case, not some kind of country. right. which had the a long past a parked page and understands what does it mean for the international community to be silent when a pressure exhibition, that country a country that understands how a party in south africa was basically in bed with design, this is read for, for decades, in fact, a parties south africa started in 48,
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the year is where it was established. right? people don't understand that until 191-991-1992. this aware of the strongest alliances in the world, aside from the united states is on the south africa, while the p. o and b and c r 5 and della web. here's the terrorism, but then became the peace makers who everyone celebrated that on the south africa has a very long traumatized history, but also has a very strong relationship with, with, with palestine. and what he said, what the justice minister just said would probably make mandela very proud this one della was the one who said our freedom would be incomplete without the freedom of the kind of sydney. right? is it south africa? totally gets it. what will be the israeli arguments was aaron barrack this full month supreme court justice, a chief justice, he's going to be leading the charge for his route. but with the defense for where it seems,
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reading things very depress. my understanding is that he would be basing his argument on 2 basis. one is that this is an a symmetrical warfare and an estimate type of warfare. when presumably how i'm asking bids itself with a 70 and population trying to defeat, how much would it have to involve uh, how, you know highs to begin casualty. so that does not answer the question, why is the woodcock water food, electricity, and so on, so forth. but that's the thing. it would be part of his argument. his other argument was, is that the content really to conventional wisdom and to some 11 pages in the report site thing one is really official of that. another one is way to general after another basically showing intent for genocide. he will try to prove that these are just a number of individuals expressing anger, expressing frustration, expressing their own personal view, and that, that does not amount to a governmental policy. it's a water policy,
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or there's being given from top down in order to carry out the general side that there's not about rhetoric was coming from the top down was net. we got another 30 seconds to say, but like, basically as old as we're coming from the lights of the prime minister action, not just fact. i think there's a history pop off paid but also encourages this kind of genocide. and there's an education and there's insights, montana is right, and so out it's very the public and it's very limited to that. yes. and got to just this, those kind of war crimes that you've seen on private infringe sites and goes interesting will be the best thing to see. hold on folds, it starts tomorrow. tomorrow morning it takes moment, takes off, smell is still head hit on answer gum, an index of storm. a tv station will be live from a couple of cases where a state of emergency has been cleared as gang violence scripts, the country from robotic viruses to vice, to rated by a. i the check out the latest tech innovation. so the consumer electronics for each
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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the beginning of a constitutional crisis is escalate component of to the rest of 2 form of government ministers, convicted of abuse of power, the power of being supported by potent president. and today, due to it's in direct defiance of the countries recently elected prime minister donald twist for brandon has, is the arrest form, interior administer amount of years. kaminsky and his one time deputy much of
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washington turned a simmering political rivalry into a constitutional crisis. kaminsky and washer could taken refuge for several hours in the palace of the political ally, president andre, due to it was an extraordinary act of defiance directed opponents. recently elected prime minister donald to ask the responded by accusing the president of obstructing justice. we're going to a moment to shake the to be direct. it is obvious sabotage, and i'm very, very concerned about this. and it's not about washington or mr. kaminski. that's the court's decision. but i'm worried that president do dollars involved. the specific dispute is over whether president, dude, i was legally entitled to ground problems to kaminsky and flushing after they were convicted of abuse of pa, in 2015. the supreme court said he was in 10 titles. he disagrees, and accuses to us, and a brutality is advisable. he's eco presidential to post party. the i must tell you, this is presidents of the republic of poland and those of mine who believes in the
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just the known as poland. i am deeply shaken by the situation by the fact that they will put in prison despite the presidential pardon, i'm with such as you and such brutality. at its core, this is a bit of a power struggle involving the new sense of left government led by task on the presidency led by due to the remains plus the aligned with the previous government of the right wing nationalist lauren justice policy. the on the do to is making clear. he will oppose tusks, agenda, and do this presidential term runs until mid 2025. it's going to be a very tough 18 months old. brandon, i'll just here. so i could always, president has ordered the criminal gangs be neutralized off to days of violence culminated and then attack on the television studio. most government broke into public television channel tcs, live studio during the pro costs. at least 10 people have been killed since a 60 day state of emergency begun and next door monday. and it's on to ramp. you
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have to report stuff from the capital of key to the july footage showed. put it on main storming this tv station. and why a q and taking the hosting crew hostage shots were heard, and the said is, during the least bit not to be home before the signal was cut off. it was the most praising attack in the day of chaos across ecuador, gang members, detonated car bombs, attacked universities, and keeping that there killed policemen in several cities in the declaration of war against the government of president. then yeah, noble and is at the time set a security crack down. it always puts you on a lot of able to 35 year old president who began his term the less than 2 months ago, responded by declaring a state of internal conflict a day after decreeing a 60 day state of emergency and nighttime curfew. he named 22 gangs as terrorist organizations and military targets. up at the moment though,
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from this moment every terrace group mentioned in the degree that it has become a minutes. have you talk in the present and future of our country? is that place we will not the system or negotiate the price is, is escalate the following. the escape from prison on sunday of a door to macias, better known as speak to like what the most powerful drug lord before he could be transferred to a different prison. the violence broke out in the coastal city of y. a keeling is made as the but is extended to the capital key to an even to safe and peaceful curious locations like queen. okay. have you name the whole citizens who were afraid today there are a tax in kito, tanka vedo. every way the police arrested 13 gunmen who allegedly took over the television station and freed the hostages. but they have been unable to stop the rest of the mag and neighboring,
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but also declared an emergency along its northern border. in recent years, equis there has been living to and then president security crisis fuels by drug trafficking, deltore piece of field to address during and get into latino, america's most dangerous country. the most difficult. we all know that when there are attempts to transfer powerful prisoners wireless. okay, here's the question, is why the government isn't able to take preventive measures. the escalation of violence was a time bomb that has exploded in president no voice hands. and so far, nobody has been able to break the link between the prison gang, send the violence that has brought ask whether to unprecedented levels of k m fear, allison, that i'm p a d as just the key to what alexandra jones is live now from key to and hesitate to said that as long as you tell us what that is, how tens isn't situation in that to
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make there's no doubt that the answer is still reeling from the violence of the last 24 hours. they're trying to make sense of what happened, questioning the government response, given the fact that it really fails to a lot of people, that the gangs essentially have brought to the entire country at to their knees. now the situation is quieter now, especially here in the capital. keep the yet the city, the streets of downtown people are or are very quiet. they're mostly empty compared to a normal work day. the streets that you see behind me leave you to the presidential palace. these have been cordoned off. there's a military on the street, so definitely not a normal situation yet. and we're still really in the spic of, of the crisis. well, there hasn't been as much violence uh as, as what we seen on, on tuesday this morning. the were a number of isolated incidents,
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smaller incidents that are still keeping people on an edge. uh, also uh, i'll tell you if these are saying that a 139 prison guards and either a prison employees are still being held by a inmates in a 5 presence across the country. and the police, the army still haven't been able to, to release them or, or to take control of those a prison, so still an evolving situation. we heard from france, you then to a and no boy who and now said he stay is planning to stand at least 1504 and prisoners that's to their country in particular columbia. and so that is spoken to the president of the columbia, to the governance of columbia at to do so. and finally, later in a few hours, there will be a press conference from the government with the late this announcements. all right, that's a picture from key to and it's under ramp yet to join you. so thank you. us a packers don's prime minister as coffee unity to fight diseases and health
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emergencies around the world. 70 countries that taken policy from the global health security summit which began and the capitalism about, well hired as of august on is ordering the globe. but it has to go to d summer did. and if lama bod, which is also attended by ministers from several other countries, and delegation from saudi arabia come to the united states. the united nations non governmental organizations are all present. yeah. the endeavor and basically to come out a way to united response on a global level to deal with ben demick and contagious diseases around the world. and to hammer out some sort of a plan in order to a navy, a uh, the country that are less privileged annoying comes countries to be able to grace finance for them. they've been speaking to the administrator,
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tell us about the importance of this summer. and that's taking the 1st step was making this goober has to go to d. d p with the agenda and the nurse them head in the vendors. and there was an amazing gathering of 200 different nationalities in the cities, religion. and it's coming back from different countries. there was one resolution that is an ocean is to unity. so the d n a hard money amongst the items that are not doing bodies and implemented for a secure and safer was administered of gotcha, also highlighting the issue of the palestinians with a headed emergency and already happening on the ground making his and political is very important when we see in the context of the mess it going to happen. we want your hearts think a domestic up human or does he want
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a stoppage feeling. headboard good and we got a good thing. ambulance is bumping, healthcare, so we want an excess for each and every individual that is in need of his get services involved. this is enabled her to go to ranger that transcends the on religious bone graves, ethnic and national boundaries under did an important step to try to come out of the confederacy policy in order to gain with national and international emergency. when it comes to contagious diseases. as well as spring demick come on like that, all your data is some of the government is looking to correct what it costs and pulling those kinds of justice following the post office horizons capital between 19992015 hundreds of employees at the state run post office were wrongfully convicted of fest fraud and fulton county faulty software incorrectly showed money missing from accounts under the watch many with jail while others. other careers
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were ruined and independent. the car in the police investigation is underway, the government to seeking to use new legislation to have a ton wrongful convictions. this is rico, this is one of the greatest miscarriages of justice and all nations history. people, it was taught us that communities have the noise and the reputations destroyed throughout the really no thoughts of their own. the victims must get justice and compensation. so when williams inquiry is undertaking crucial what funds to, to expose what went wrong, we've paid almost $150000000.00 pounds in compensation. so i have a 2 and a half 1000 victims a bit today. i kind of bounce that we will introduce new primary legislation to make sure that those convicted as a result of the horizon scandal all swiftly exonerated uncompensated as a potentially historic herring is taking place in the us. house of representatives . republicans are holding the 1st hearing that could lead to the impeachment of us
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homeland security secretary leandro mail cuz protocol. hayden has more details so many very unusual is happening up here on capitol hill. the homeland security committee from the house of representatives is holding its 1st hearing and then attempted to possibly impeach the secretary of homeland security. alejandro my or guess now they say he needs to be in peach because of what's happening on the southern border. and there has been a record number of migrant crossing in december alone. it was estimated be about $250000.00 people. and democrats say, though this is pure politics. they know that the polls perch the democrats because of what's happening in the southern border. this is a way to keep it in the news. the standard for teaching and official is that they have to have submitted treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors. and democrats point out that republicans having provided any evidence that may or case has violated any of those things. still they say they will go ahead and in peach. and if they do, do the story in the history of this country, only one cabinet official has ever been in peach that was back in 1876. now it's
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not clear that they will in fact have the votes to do this, even if they're going to try to have a very strong majority. controlling the house of representatives. pedagogy in elgin 0 on capitol hill, artificial intelligence of generation billions of dollars worth of business from electronic caught cafe wages to beauty advice created by a i the consumer electronics trade show is plenty to offer. now underway in the city of las vegas. the measurements and think of this report now the any sign of gadgets, this is a real playground, all the thousands of electronics and through the spa here, that's one of the biggest consumer electronics expos in the world. and it's not just to show that this event is driving investment. cs is a world cup for innovation and technology. it's
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a place where those with ideas chatted with the noise with the business to let is all the name of the game, ai, artificial intelligence, even the industry is you might not expect on getting involved like cosmetics, dr. l'oreal it's offering an a. i beauty consultants. hello nicholas. what's up on surprisingly, this consultant recommends products from its make up to anyone who uploads that photos. then this robot larissa, promising to make the perfect coffee. it's equipped with cameras to make sure it's serving the right person as phone me, the old comic is have tradition leased out within the show here. and this year i were using the
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honda is putting its latest electric vehicle on stage with the help of a playstation controller. and mercedes is showcasing an a. i driven dashboard. it's best analyzes traffic around the drive to mixed reactions is absolutely amazing if it will be available when it comes to cell driving and alternative kind of describing vehicles like watching if that's really the way of the future, or whether we want us to minutes to be really driving or vehicles of the honorable mentions include an x of skeleton to help people run foster headsets to help you sleep a and a sonics tooth brush. really adventurous wild cove at 19 pandemic made events like these take a pause. others like the annual e 3 gaming expo and los angeles didn't survive, but see yes, appears to be generating a lots of traffic and business activity with the most common complaint being how big the event is. the problem is not being able to see everything every so every year i come,
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i only see 20 percent and i'm here for the entire time to meet you mid of it didn't go out to 0. i would that, that's it for me, for this news, a tiny more of the website to close out to 0 at dot com. i will be back in a couple of minutes, have more use of the on its own, disputed the 72 muslims were massacred in the village of indiana india in 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators or a mob of locals along side the state governments provincial um, constabulary personnel, over 30 years later, a district court acquitted the accused to date no one has been as accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice. india is forgotten, must occur on a jersey to. i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover
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form polls, the national security. this is very much a political em. how, here's the conflict, how the wheel afraid is always telling the good story. people get what we're trying to see here. they're living outside and make shift time. this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there . religious trinkets and 7 is 9, the centuries old couple blame the terrorism is the bread and butter of drew. some light families. the war and flight constellations have meant that tourists on coming. we are next to the trace of a hold. a 2nd, very good location for the tube as a sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in a famous place for depression, for the public good emission to come to visit the church of all this up because, you know, told us to 70 that should be the busiest time of the with christmas and new year
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round the corner. and usually these lanes and these shops are incredibly busy, was terrorist from all around the world. but if you speak to any of the shop findings, they'll tell you that the business has oh, but to indulge large scale is ray, the police surveillance, and all the tree a rest of the most open steps up and occupied east. reese to live with movement being restricted and it for reggie having rep precautions on the local economy. the, [000:00:00;00] the, at least for the people that killed this is really as drugs hits me a lot. so hospital in central garza
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