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to the us selection, refusing for the action, not just gives you a sense of what is the target displacements. i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and the clock. this is a news on life and coming out for the next 60 minutes every day, phase mounting, irreparable loss of life, property, dignity, and humanity for the palestinian people. and unprecedented hearing goods on the where the hague, south africa accusing,
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is rather committing genocide against palestinians in gulf from the hague, to remodel of people, hold rallies in support of south africa escaped to cease. meanwhile funerals are held in central dogs are full pallets, beginning red, crescent work is killed and is ready as trying to get there on the 1st is probably minutes to hold a cabinet meeting to discuss a possible action against the admin to the rebels with the americans. following a tax 5 degree in the red sea, new york, donald trump, for tons, the colt plays the arguments and a full trial. the continues to criticize the say, we begin this news at the hague, where a landmark legal case has begun at the international court of justice. south africa has laid out a detailed and training case, accusing israel,
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of committing genocide and gaza. it goals, israel's ministry campaign, a long and systematic packing of intentional genocidal acts man to displace and kill palestinians. so fastened reports now from the peace palace in the hague. a step by step layer by layer the south african legal team unfolded what's been described as a historic case in front of 17 judges of the international court of justice. it's genocidal acts like israel's mass killings in gaza form just one part of the crimes perpetrated against the palestinian people since 1948. this killing is nothing short of destruction of palestinian life. it is inflicted deliberately. no one is sped. not even newborn babies. the devastation resubmit is intended to and has laid waste 2 guys a beyond any acceptable legal,
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let alone humane justification in order to establish intent. south africa. loya say the court has the benefit of simply being able to listen to the words of the is for a leadership, is ryan's political leaders. committed to comments and persons holding official positions have systematically and an explicit tens declared that genocide, the intent. the message is filtering down into the rank and file of the is really um, so you probably the what state would i need to a general site, the intent yet the distinctive feature of this case has not been the silence as such. but the termination and the repetition off to the side of the speech flew out to see it all states. it is right south
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africa. some lawyers have asked the court phone urgent injunction saying in their words, the world is watching in horror. that's how genocide and god is unfolding as we speak. nothing. it can ever justify genocide, no matter what some individuals within the group of palestinians who goes to may have done no matter how great the strength to his regular citizens might the genocidal attacks on the whole of garza, the whole of its population with the intent of destroying them cannot be justified genocide case will possibly take us to finalize and people in gaza. don't have the luxury to wait. an unprecedented case here at the pace palace in the hague. and that will be for as a state laid out such a details. expensive and gruesome genocide case in front of the international court of justice. south africa has made
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a compelling argument that the world's highest court tooth or israel to stop its military campaign in gaza as soon as possible. urgent injunctions by the international court of justice of binding. but the world's highest court has no power to enforce them. it will establish something very important that 3rd state countries cannot escape. this is the crime of old crimes genocide. and once the court establishes that, this is the go with the thing goes at least plus the states will find it very hard to escape that as possibilities on friday is round, will respond to the genocide accusations. it supports us already gearing up at the bees palace to back up its defense step fast, and l g 0 the he what, let's go talk to by these drew's them. now how do i sound root? is that so what's been the reaction of israel to today's event? today? there's been a reaction from across the aisle,
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but let's begin with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who called this quote, hip hop or see and says that these really will do everything they can to defend themselves against lies. he said that this was a war that was waged on these rallies and they are fighting it in a just way. he went on to say that these really army is one of the most moral armies in the world. actually the most moral army in the world, and he says that these release will continuously fight this war to ensure their safety. then we have comments from israel's defense minister yell of the launch when speaking in hon. eunice in southern gaza. he said that there is no army that is more moral and there is no more that is more just arguing that these really is do every thing they can to protect civilians. and that the army quote, distinguishes between combatants and non combatants every single day. every single moment of this war he says, those non combatants,
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he also says they provide the pathway for humanitarian aid to them, like food, water, medical supplies, etc. so these really is, are saying that this is simply untrue. and it was echoed by these really are me spokesperson, daniel, how god, who said that the world can not forget about what happened on october the 7th, and that they will not allow the world to forget when they make their case on friday. but it is really media, something that has been circulating is that the comments that have come from several is really politicians, including ministers in netanyahu's coalition. we're talking about known ultra nationalists like the finance minister bed set at smelt rich and the country's national security minister. each of our bends here who has both had rhetoric that's been condemned by countries like the united states saying that palestinians should be displaced from gaza. there should be volunteering, migration, and there should be the building of
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a legal settlements there that garza should be occupied. so with all of this in mind, these really is still say that anything being presented against them as evidence for genocide is simply untrue. so the 2nd day of the proceedings is on friday, at the hague. what can we expect when israel presents its response? do you think these really is are likely to say that they do whatever they can to keep on involved civilians out of harm's way. but again, you need to remember how many palestinians have been killed. you're talking about 23000 and more who been killed 60000 others who have been injured. these really say that they have dropped leaflets in places where there are a lot of displace palestinians telling them to go to these designated quotes, faith zones. but again, time and time again, they have been met with relentless is really bombardment in those same areas,
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but israel designated a safe for them. but these really is, will make that argument that there war is not with the palestinian people that it is with him. us, they're also going to say that this was a war that was waged on them, but they were not the initial aggressor. they're going to bring up the issue of the captive, saying that this is quote, crimes against humanity that was committed on october the 7th. but it's still not known who is going to be there in terms of families of kept is, will they have them testified when they're presenting their evidence to the international court of justice. but these really say they will do everything in their power to defend themselves. all right, thanks for that to have decided that you know 23. so thank you. or what policy means in gaza? say they have mixed feelings about the court hearing of the hey, so i'm feel hateful. i'm proud of south advocate for bringing that case to the international court of justice. other say they've lost faith in the world's legal systems. and then uh,
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measure off his eyes in what is going on. and guns are right now must revitalize the international institutions and must reactivate the role of the international system. well, the world must investigate what has been done in a gone. so can see it. i'm taking this matter to the court gives all citizens confidence that there are few people in the world who still believe in justice. and i come off the list, any of the but the i hope is a palestinian citizen living in garza for a decision in favor of the palestinians. in reality, we haven't yet found any decision that can help us to return to north gaza, or to bring a change to our real life. the situation here in rafa is miserable. women and children of the ones who suffer the most. we want the international court of justice to help us and to stop these riley genocide against the palestinians. the will must come to an end. we need to go back to our house and live in freedom and peace. and lo do. why do i'm not gonna, i don't trust this cool and i don't trust the outcome is joe knows everything about
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the outcome. and the result, even before the court session is held, is ro is committing genocide and gaza. an israel knows the result in advance. we are the defense, this palestinians standing alone without any support from arabs seduce and the well let's go to that job then a shot. the whole of guys is tired and the people are exhausted. i don't trust the international politics. the only freedom on this country in the world is south africa. i hope other countries, on the hour of countries in particular, will follow in the footsteps of south africa. i doubt i'm not going to donate a target resumes in rough or and explains how palestinians are reacting to the proceedings of the as a national court of justice that the people inside garza today were completely following what is happening more the international court of justice regarding the hearings today as they have to use israel for of reaching the principles of the united nation genocide convention. and also, as of the south africa, had to bump that the international court of justice to
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a to or the israel to hold or all kinds of military acts on the ground. and just so it's military campaign, of course, calls a stripe policy is in fact appreciate this to step meet by south africans as they are showing how much to the dairy to have been made by south african. so it's kind of thing is generally on what south africa today you have presented in, in the international court of justice completely matches the realities on the ground as villages, towns are few. decals have been completely destroyed by the use very ongoing ministry campaign on cause a strict. but what palestinians in a very desperate need is that a resolution could be completely bringing in for the fighting on the ground and also a resolution that might bring an end for the fighting and the end of the suffering that they have been going through. but meanwhile, we can say that a wide range of palestinians really lost the trust in terms of the international community. but they are doing their best within the dis on giving her rough a cost just to continue to survive it. they are affordability of food and basic
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supplies as the only also care for the international assets may be one of the efforts made by international community to be translated practically on the grout. thus they can do that. there's a kind of elevation for the humanitarian crisis and also for the humanitarian, your last that they have been in. during since october, the 7th for a funeral has been held in central dogs. if the members of the red crescent killed the strike on wednesday, the group says it is really strong, hit the evidence while transporting injured people in the above. fort red crescent medical workers and the 2 wounded persons were killed at these really ami has not commented on the incident. living conditions of getting was the palestinians across the gaza strip range, of course, heavy flooding in the black refuge account. hundreds of thousands of people without shelter and winter temperatures. un says israel's ministry campaign space more than
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80 percent of gauze as population officials in the united states have reacted to the 1st the, the i c, j hearing saying that they say no justification for the accusations that south africa is bringing before the court. mike kind of has more now from washington, a real estate department, as describes the accusations of genocide abroad by south africa and other nations in the icy j, as without foundation. it says, however, that it will allow israel to respond to these answers when it gives its point of view in the proceedings. friday, however, in 2022, the us joining debrief against russia brought by ukraine in the i, c. j, on the grounds of genocide. now i also state department spokesman, why they are 2 completely different positions and what on the face of it, a very similar circumstances. how and whether there is a ground to make
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a determination or not is based on specific facts and law. and again, in the case of, of, of genocide in this ongoing case in front of the i, c, j. we believe that those claims are unfounded. and we believe that making such a claim that needs to take place at such great care that the time is not exactly genocide is happening. the claim in the breeds is that the potential for genocide is in place. the bob for genocide is exceedingly high. as you know, but also remembering that president find it in 2020, to describe russia's invasion of ukraine as genocide. so he was very quick to make a determination which something like guy c, j still has not made on that particular case, isn't his own a bit too early to be saying that the on the grounds for the potential to genocide, every conflict is different. and every circumstance is different and these kinds of determinations need to be made with
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a close look at the law and the facts and the these allegations that israel is committing genocide are and found it. so the us continuing its position of and qualifying support for israel despite the proceedings in the i c j, despite as well, the ongoing conflict within gauze, in which american weaponry is being used. mike kinda out of sarah washington, the sex your state has left egypt. it is the final stuff of his latest diplomatic tourism, at least as me blink and health towards with the president of the 5 to l. c. c in kyra lincoln said, offering a pos way to a product to the instate is the best way to stabilize the wider region, as well as isolating iran. and it's proxies. a large rival demonstrations have taken place outside the international court of justice in the hague is sought advocate presented its case against as well as the job aid has been speaking with the actress, many of whom, according for us,
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these far in caution. laura was born in the back of an ambulance during his visible abutment of garza, in 2014. the 9 year old wanted to brave this up freezing temperatures to show her support for the children of gauze. in the heart of the you will get, i want to watch wind the children to be safe and to live and homes to be fine and not destroyed. i want causes children to be okay, but it wasn't just palestinians. people from all over the world cabinet south africa presented this case before the international court of justice. and the jewish religion is being misused to justify all these crimes. this is not the case . most of the jewish people are world why then occupied, follow sun, auto guns all? what is taking place? not only in gauze or no, not it. but for that for, for, for these decades. over 75 years of brutal, illegal antique jewish occupation. people here have been telling us that they've
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coming from all over europe and they want to show solidarity with south africa. but also do tell the need is of the world. we're standing with israel that this amounts to genocide and there needs to be a cease fire that needs to take me while we're having this conversation. children are losing their eyes, they're losing their family, they're losing their lives, they're losing their lives. there are people that are being bomb, there is no ambulance that can go to them, they will suffer. it's slow that because the entire health care system in the north is knock out. that is the situation. and that is indefensible. if you boys, real protest is also gathered at the peace palace, but refuse to speak to out there on friday. israel will defend itself and try to prove that it has not committed acts which amount to genocide. the experts are hopeful that south africa's case is likely to convince judges to stop israel's actions because they think that a deputy case shall meet very solely dose,
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improving it at the seats. 5 is one of what essential measurements speak with an end to young boy of genocide, the genocide the the ox to do in the gods us to eat. then of course the question is, which would be thing for samantha with these with each other which is legally binding as people deliberate, nowhere is safe and god and israel's onslaught continued. some of the java down to 0. the a with a riley is also being held to remodel or in the occupied. westbank is a port of south africa's genocide case against israel, the policy and problem, and asked them how much of that was the gathering. he repeated his backing of its case in the killing 20000, but as being young and does that is not 0 side. what do you reside this and getting 60000, but as the know then does a is not general side. what the 0 side, if this throwing to a 171000, the houses then does that is not genocide. what the 0 side,
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it's for start spreading 1600000. but as being us from the solve is not genocide. what the human side is trying to day when knows its days when, when, when does that gaze away with it being victorious? how do i go? how many, the sense district report from ramallah and the occupied west back? it was certainly, there's a sense that they are probably seen is, are beginning to be a vindicated in the sense that south africa, of both their plight into the limelight on such an international plot for what south africa has been putting forward at the international court of justice and they, hey, it's something policing is talk about every day over and over again. so certainly hearing that a problem with the south african legal team is something that has voted very well
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with palestinians. they also hold that and this will start a process of reversing the image that they have in some parts of the world. palestinians always complaining that when it comes to the west, when it comes to the western media, when it comes to what is set, what comes out of washing to they are always so that's the bad guys. they're all is the human eyes. and when it comes to their flags, well, they have been double standards. the owners compare, for example, of late their situation with this situation of the ukraine is. and they compare the reaction of washington of european powers to rust as occupation of eastern parts of southern new grade to their own, to the occupation they have been dealing with for more than half a century. and they say that there has been a complete double stand in many palestinians. i've always been off what i've always
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been asking, rather why when it comes to us. well, the human rights do not apply. why do we have to be treated with a different sets of, of standards? so that is something that is boding very well with them. now, what is the expectation? what is the priority of anyone? and the answer will be as to say, should offer still a tease in the gaza strip. read for is the money terry and a to come in as quick as possible in much larger quantities. a funeral for a man killed by his ready forces. and janine has been taking place yes, he was killed with mimicry rated several areas of your hard west bank. earlier on the 1st day, at least 10 palestinians were arrested, is ready forces of step top and 90, such as in the wake of war. on garza, british media is reporting that the government is discussing, joining the united states and possible ministry strikes on duty rebels and you have an
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u. k. and us forces of lead naval operations again. so who these who been attacking ships and the red sea, they are on back triple say, or any targeting vessels linked to israel? a wednesday, the un security council pos to draw resolution, demanding the who the seas. it's tax groups leaders as it will respond to any so called aggression learning. the thought that the insured law, we will not hesitate to do everything we can and we will confront the american aggression. any american aggression will never remain with that response. and the response will not only be at the level of the recent operation that targeted americans, etc, with more than $24.00 drones and several massages the response will be greater than that. and more than that. and with that, we are more determined to continue and target ships linked to israel. we will not back down from that, and our position stems from our face. the americans would know what that means. let's get more now from she ever time to join us live from the white house. that is, is she a b us has been leading the response to these types of what we've been hearing from
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the pentagon. and it's been really interesting because clearly about chapter about the potential eminence of strikes potentially by the u. s. or the u. k. on whose the, whose the targets has risen the great deal in the last few days. the us position is always been there who with these will bear the consequences of any attacks on international shipping side of the pending and spokes person was off directly. well, how do you handle this traffic? but the, the do, the supplies of british cabinet metering about to discuss evidence strikes. and what was really interesting was, as you said, the us has been split, having a bad time task force to detroit, who is the attacks operation, prosperity? god, yeah, that it's not another difficulty getting countries to come on board. any of those countries that did come on board some didn't even want to be named. others simply gave like one or 2 people, but they warships probably because there's that suspicion that the us, despite what it saying will use this as
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a stalking horse to escalate the conflict even further regionally. despite the wes coulton saying it doesn't want to escalate the conflict regionally to one part, right. or they had to conspire, expressed and was asked about this. he was very clear and his preamble operation prosperity guardian is completely defensive. it's like the highway patrol, they would never do anything offensive. what was that was the message. but then he added this whether individual nations outside of the auspices of prosperity guardian opt to take any other action. of course, that's a sovereign decision, and again, i'm not going to forecast or speculate on potential future operations. and then as a, as it relates to the readiness of us forces operating in the red sea and in the central command region. and i'm just not gonna talk about readiness other than to say we have the capabilities and the capacity to do what we need to do to execute the emissions that we've been assign. and so those full costs,
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their speculation as to the potential for us strikes on who's the target's bought. he said if that, well, we don't a scared everyone off even more from operation prosperity. god, you look, look, this is just a defensive thing. it has nothing to do with any attacks that may or may not happen in the future. she had things that she ever time to watch the. so as to load here or not, sir, we visit the ghost towns along as well as northern border with 11 by thousands have been told they may not be able to return the color. the wet season is ready ramping up. now across the northern positive australia, low so fast on the stones, a rumbling away here we may well see developing tropical sykes, a neighboring up anywhere around the top hand towards the gulf commentary over the next couple of days. plenty of storms that to just around the back of queensland
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pushing across into a new south wells. pleasantly south would be too bad over the next star title. so i've been the now the never that i still pretty. he made pretty muggy, the in sydney a 29 celsius, but that is that west of weather just around the fall north of australia a big and sundry down post where you see these yellow bluffs just appearing. that's where we could see something a little more active over the next day, or so. the showers down towards the southeast as we go once reset saturday into sunday one or 2 shelves, the quietest woman melvin at around $23.00 degrees celsius. it warms up in these islands the cross jessica, you have this 30 degrees celsius, so fast stages of what the weather starts to push its way to what was in the fall. and by that stage where wind wintery weather, pushing towards northern parts of japan. more in the way of snow coming in here for friday. that's no more expensive. as we go on into saturday, some of the dry to the south trying find that for the korean peninsula, had
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a good part of china. the hey, jamie into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both, you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts providing answers my question to you. all the good coups i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities, us vito, in the security council, this is a may just don't think locus of non get access to hear the story on talk to how does era hearing the fax have you had any lady says she has the support of 15000 m, samantha, she'll take a moment then asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action? not just give you a sense of what is the target this places. oh,
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just the it was teens across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching out your mind about top stories is the british media is reporting that the government is discussing, joining the united states. impossible ministry strikes on feats, rebels, and you haven't follows multiple attacks by the group on ships and the red sea. things the say the targeting ships linked to israel. south africa is asking the international court of justice to actually hold what it says of genocidal acts
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carried up by trading forces in dogs in the country once the you and the top quote to issues so cool provisional measures to over to israel to and it's some people in gaza say they now feel hurtful. this case has been going before the court. if it is real, still coming out of strikes and strip the city to policy due to being killed in telling us since thursday morning. maybe south africans have been voicing the support for the governor's decision to take the case to the i c j. so i'm going to melissa this update from john his back of what is happening and what has happened and goes out for decades originates very deeply with many so the africans simply because of south africa's own history of institutionalized racism apart, dates and oppression. many south africans have come out in support of this move by the government approaching the i c j and wanting a ceasefire in cause of the supporters of this move. i pulled it
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a momentous occasion, one that they are proud of, and one that is likely to set a precedent. the african national congress, the governing party in south africa once and the duration party has for decades students solidarity was palestine. and this is a part that was led to by the former president, nelson mandela, who would said that uh, south africa would never be free if palestine didn't have a freedom. and this is the kind of sentiment that is trickle down to millions of south africans. we have also heard from the jewish board of deputies, which says it represents the jewish community. now it's on the other hand, has condemned the south african government for this action, saying that it's time would be better spent approaching it in a, a more positive way of reaching out to both sides of this conflict. and so they able to approach the present through i'm opposed, appealing for a different direction, but the african national congress. the government has been 30 firm and it's don's including a vote in parliament to cuts, ties with israel, which,
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which was passed by parliament. we haven't seen any further developments on that front, but the government has certainly returned to south africa, a different method. what in israel, and also a couple of years ago recalled it's a basset to that country. so i mean, i'm a little i'll do 0 to his book. well, ronald, the miller is south africa's minister of justice in speaking vega. he said there's no excuse for the genocide in gaza as well as watch and hold on is published in men, women and children with low tech loan up. they did a live under development of their homes live to die pin form dead. i'm going to end up in under the sole source because the other thing in over 2 been to 3000 that through destruction, to home squares, hospitals, water treatment plans and other public infrastructure that didn't pass the conditions of life and is calculated to bring about the destruction in total in parts of the palestinians living and cousin saw the guys unequivocally condemned
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the tug by almost on the 7th of october under fine stain. is it political science is in full, a member of the national assembly of south africa. he says, israel will find it difficult to count to south africa's arguments in the case festival. i should say that i think the rebuttals both from the united states and particularly from the is rabies that have been critics to put it mildly, these really response which was effectively to bad miles south africa decay south africa, the legal how much and an agent of uranium republic is actually quite embarrassing. and what that suggests to me is that is rarely is going to find it incredibly difficult to respond to meaningfully. to south africa is quite extraordinary submission, extraordinary,
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and it's detail in this clarity in this legal argument and its impact. i would imagine tomorrow at the israel will attempt to argue self defense, but i would of the justices is experienced as those on the i, c, j. well, obviously respond to that in the knowledge that self defense is simply not a defense in terms of international will of low foreign occupying power for its military actions in the territory that it is occupied. it's been nearly $100.00 days of israel's will. on garza, i'm more than 23400 piloting into being killed. i have a double that have been injured and the dead include a shocking number of children, which has been highlighted and then you report from save the children. if you look at the figures since october, the 7th, more than $10000.00 children to be killed by is really strikes and ground operations. that's one percent of goals as total child population. that's according
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to the ministry of health and gaza. thousands more, missing the thought to be presumed buried under the rubble of buildings destroyed by is really bump up and save. the children says those who survive the tax of suffered life change injuries, including brands, disease, inadequate medical care, and the loss of the parents. a 1000 children and does that have lost one or bases their legs? the organization is quoting for an immediate cease fire. so let's take this on. we can speak to jason the who is say, the children's country director for the occupied product in charge of joint is not from sydney at jason, you know, covering this for weeks and for the months we know just how bad it is. we not really too well, but when you see the stop facts, it is still just absolutely shocking. and i think it works side of the an average of a 100 children dying every single day to losing
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the numbers. i'm not just staggering in the scale and scope, but the actual impact on these are not just numbers. every single one of them is a child, a child that has lost their lives, which all that has suffered. i can handle physical injuries, but also the mental, the longer to psychological and mental it consequences for children that i called consistently surrounded by filings that have experience such laws. and they've had the heart of the families, the communities around them destroyed. it is imperative that that is the immediate and definitive ceasefire. this is the only way that protects civilians that protects children, and that protects some semblance of a hope that they can rebuild. the future's yeah, huge number of fatalities, but it's also those who survive as children who survive. and as you say at you know, living,
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what did they have to look forward to with the injuries that they have. they've brought to the parents and all manner of terrible privations. and then none of the the least caught a situation that when more than 60 percent of residential buildings have been damaged or destroyed, more than 60 percent of schools, educational facilities have been distorted, damaged. so the children that survive miraculously will have the physical injuries will have the loss of mental inside the social needs, but also will need significant investments in, in rebuilding their lives. many do not have harvest to return to many do not have schools to return to many do not have communities to reach them to begin to cease fire is just the 1st step, but it is a critical step to ensuring that that we, that, that we do protect the features of children, but there will be significant rebuilding that needs to take place. there will be significant support, especially the mental health support for children needed to get through this crisis
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100 days, almost a 100 days of significant violence that they've experienced. now children may not understand, especially young children, may not understand exactly what's happening around them, but they've definitely seen the destruction they for the fighting into violence and they felt the terra and the loss. today we saw the 1st day of the international court of justice, hearing south africa's case the israel's conduct to genocide and as being rebuttals from the united states as well as allies in israel itself. and they say, you know, given the context of this report, what do you make of this, the israel governments claiming that they're on me is the most more allow me in the world that we've seen over the last, they'll say that sort of, we have no. so is the actual excess,
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but we are experts on the rights of the child. and what we've seen on the ground over the last almost 100 days is the complete lack of protection of civilians. but a whole lot the so the conflict again telling false to be transferring civilians from one place to another like pieces on the chessboard to, to fulfill ministry objectives is not protecting civilians. forcing civilians to move to locations. they cannot accommodate them. that do not have the basic infrastructures to support life, such as shelter, access to food, access to water, access to medical care, the protection again, off, civilian infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, and shelters. that housing tens of thousands of civilians. those have not been protected. we see consistently the attacks on these facilities. we do knowing what
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we've seen on the ground is that the needs to be full protection of civilians. and the needs to be the immediate and definitive ceasefire. for those children who are injured or lost parents or suffer, you know, untold trauma. yeah. that really applies to all of every child within gaza, given the on school that's been happening. is there any kind of help for them happening right now, or is it just, you know, it's just a matter of survival for them. and fortunately, the health care system is on the brink of collapse and it had been pre october 7th now with the numbers, the sheer numbers of patients streaming into hospitals because of trauma related injuries and hospitals. there do not have sufficient supplies that do not have to fuel required to run them, that do not have the notice of healthcare professionals as well. throughout all of casa,
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there's barely any fully functional hospital list. all of the hospitals like the basic provisions to enable them to provide care and the last to personnel required to to the care as well. so right now, children in gaza facing the situation where they do not have adequate access to health care for those that i think should but those that are not injured when you look at the significant over crowding that is taking place now in the shelters. every shelter, this one, then the average 4 times its maximum capacity. and we see the roof, the images of tents springing up with and with this any spill location in, in complex next to mosques next to hospitals. these camps do not have adequate hygiene facilities. they do not have the adequate number of motion, sanitation facilities to keep people alive. children risk of being injured or succumbing to the many, many communicable diseases because they're living in search of the product.
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conditions at the risk of malnutrition, which makes the most susceptible to illnesses and being found in the open with the elements winter and the cold. i see you again. it is imperative that it is the ceasefire. and more humanitarians allowed it to casa, so we can build it for assistance and more codes come into gaza with his report makes for trinity, trinity horrifying reading. thank you for bringing the start reality to the world's attention. that's jason lea saved the children's country director for the occupied palace to be in touch. you know, across the board or far as continuing between is ready forces in hezbollah fights, isn't lebanon, nor tongue visited towns along israel's northern border with thousands of evacuated . people have been told they may not be able to return for many months. the tense quiet in northern israel,
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punctuated only by cross boat of 5 between the is ready army and the hezbollah. bought with several military sites hit in the past few days. is where i was preparing to file the escalation. the group hezbollah says it was the response. these, right? the military assassinating senior commodities in lebanon, about 80000 people have been evacuated from the northern border for the west. this becomes more evident. otherwise, it's kind of just behind me and these houses, hundreds of people have been evacuated, and soldiers have moved in creation off closed the transaction across the area in multiple towns across the board. as government says, tens of thousands of people. in fact, choices won't be able to attend until there is no longer a threat from has fall off. we're on route 899. this road runs almost directly paradox disputed food area between israel and 11 on and 57 on is not 50 maces away . and we see many empty towns along the way, almost completely empty roads fall,
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a few middle tree vehicles out to spin, minute stream faces along here. check points. sandbags, blocking the way. this is a town of july. agency is being completely blocked off by the is riley minute tree . it might be a close, then i'm not sure if we can go in there or not. it's not just no cheap preparation on the boat, on the zip hospital and stuff on along with other hospitals in the north have been instructed by the government to be prepared to take in thousands of casualties. we just arrived in the nova evacuated town called slow me again, empty holmes, empty streets, and this being fist fighting between israel and has fall out in this town. i just want to show you one of the points of territorial dispute between the 2, this very large zig zagging will. it is well built 2 years ago on the left of the
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will. is israel on the right is 11 on and just down south of that you have is righty homes. and if you look at the mountain side, the bones house area. that's what is wrong as being fighting has ball and trying to push them back past the ridge and all the israel says it wants to take the diplomatic pump bus. it's making clear a minute to escalation is still on the table. laura han, i'll just say rod open his room with escalates intentions alone to loveland is real bold. have prompted weston, different match to meet and pay route to discuss potential solutions. one to proposals proposed to be involved as blot pulling away from the border sonata as more, this is rose, army is warning of more aggressive military action against has the law. if it doesn't stop attacking its positions and pull back from the border. but it's official say they will also give a chance for diplomacy, the lebanese armed group to appears ready for a political settlement,
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but not before as well as war on garza and i'm any i'll shoot them and host a few days ago. how's the secretary general has on the throne? the said this battle created an opportunity to liberate every inch of lebanese land, and that appears to be what us envoy amos hausten is looking to discuss with loving these officials. the possibility of starting negotiations on ending territorial disputes along the lab border as a way of containing the conflict. hausten wasn't as well last week. i think you've all heard what the government in israel has said, which is that there is a narrow window, but that they prefer a diplomatic solution. i think that is the case we have. we're living in a crisis moment where we would like to see a diplomatic solution, and i believe that both sides are preferred diplomatic solution is our job to get one splits asked may take times, the prime minister's office says the u. s. is looking for
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a middle ground to reduce tensions before a final deal can be worked out. in the early days of the conflict 11 on prime minister said the decision for war or peace was lost in his government's hands. now he says the country is ready for talks on long term civility. on a southern border with as many interpret this as approval from a more powerful has the last for in direct negotiations to begin 11 on step. you do? speaker, parliament played a role in, in direct negotiations that lead to the maritime border deal between 11 on and as well in 2022 and says, or is not the solution is that have the auto stop if the objective is to return settlers today settlements in the north, we have the same objective, which is the returnable lebanese villages to they bought a villages and fox. the solution should come through diplomatic means and no one
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can find any other solution. violence is escalating on the ground, but the warring sides are still limiting their attacks on military targets and keeping them largely to the board or at least for now does that include their else as the to build the correct let's bring you some of the days of the news now and the united states for, with president donald trump has appeared and talked to the closing arguments in his full trial, trumpets accused of exaggerating as well in the financial statements given to banks and insurance companies. it could be 5 as much as $370000000.00. if you lose this
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the case. i don't want to see the ever use. busy christmas salute me has moved from outside the courthouse in new york. former president donald trump address the court during the closing argument phase of his civil fraud trial of choosing the new york state attorney general, who took this case against him, of doing so for publicity, calling the trial a political witch hunt. the former president is accused of grossly over inflating his assets and representations to banks and insurance companies. the attorney general's team in this case says that fraud was central to the operation
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of the trunk organization. they are looking for $370000000.00 in damages. as a result of these charges, the judge and the case who's had a very contentious relationship with the former president throughout the trial. already ruled in the summary judgment that he was liable for fraud. now he must decide how much he has to pay again. the attorney general's office is looking for up to $370000000.00 in damages. he could also lose his license to do business in the state of new york where his empire has been based the decision the ruling from the judge is expected to come in the coming years. president j by the son hunter by this plead not guilty in a federal court to tax evasion, charges case done from business dealings that they both have prompted me to peach with the investigation of his father. hunter biden is accused of failing to pay
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$1400000.00 in taxes between 20162019. the face is up to 17 years in prison. if convicted still ad here now does. there are the streets of
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ecuador, this government declares war on drugs the the other gain people try to do their estates in the, to done or accusing the permanent tree. rapid support forces of targeting civilians, the r as f as been fighting 2 times on me since april last year and took over the state in december. that led to the displacement of about half
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a 1000000 people. but many more remain in the states unable to leave, even more than reports now from code 2 and a warning to view as they may. so i find some images distressing. i wonder, there's always just this mobile footage shows civilian surrounded up by the power minute through rapid support forces in may like in central to dance to the to see the ra separated the town earlier this week. and local groups say they killed several. a body can be seen a few meters away from the group. or what the sizes? are you dead or not yet? the man filming asks, what does the body doesn't to move? well, the more footage it shows other people being rounded up. i'm literally do you do you rather than the good, the man foaming here. it's uses them a fighting on the side of the army in a town known to have no military facility. we are
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a stuff has been fighting to dance army since april and launched an attack onto the states and taking it over after the army withdrew facilities such as hospitals, universities, and facts where deployed at least 500000 people were displaced due to the recess attack. on the state that's one posted the largest number of internally displaced people from the current conflict. local groups known as resistance comma tease safety risk has committed atrocities that include sexual violence, forcible disappearance of civilians and arbitrary killings. they say many bodies have been left in the streets for days, and a lot of civilian homes turned into military camps. many people who have tried to leave since the takeover has been forced to stay in the states as those were able to fleet say they did so out of fear of falling victims to the rest half we left our homes and how to move through allies and less unknown roots when we left him a dunny,
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we saw the evidence of the atrocities that were committed by the r as if the dead bodies on the streets. we feared for ourselves. we slept only with the clothes that we were wearing. in response to the accusations, the recept tools out to 0 that those who targeted civilians were not part of their forces and described them as outlaws. but with the history of the group targeting civilians going back even before the start of the current for survivors of the crimes in may like and just the to say they don't doubt who's responsible people morgan onto 0 to 2 months. at least 5 people being wounded and unexplained in i've kind of sounds couple of couple. it comes after the 7 people wounded in herat in the west on wednesday when the hand grenade was thrown at a police vehicle that we can the on group. i still claim responsibility for an attacked on a mini boston couple that the killed at least 2 people and we did thousands of others. ecuador was newly elected president, has declared his country is in
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a state of war, as gang related violence intensifies in major cities. a president on me, on the deployed over 22000 soldiers to restore order involved to put down organize crime wage by drug tanks. us state department has announced several senior american officials will visit that during the coming weeks. notice trying to help the country counter. the threats of criminal organizations mean more likely, those public television channel has resumed his programs of the most government broke into the studio during your life broad costs earlier this week. it's amigos. so lucky seattle is starting with the news program is back here in the same space where they want to silence us. we are back now, we've most strength and more committed to our ecuadorian brothers and sisters, to the people who wake up to our signal to go out and build a bet to ecuador. what kinds of thousands of people have been protesting on the
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streets of pilots capital was so that'd be imprisonment of to form a government ministers. and then over hold of state tv opposition support has demonstrated outside the publish parliament against policies introduced by private as the dental tests. you pro european government that bring in you leadership of state media saying that national outlets have become platforms for propaganda. during the previous government's h, yeah. thousands of greek students are protesting government plans to allow private universities to operate in the country. currently, university education remains free of charge. the greek government is in the process of submitting a bill, but if past will allow branches of foreign universities to operate. critics say it defies constitutional rights to free education. the federal aviation administration in the united states as long as the formal investigation to the boeing 737 max 9. the announcement follows the emergency landing of an alaska airlines flight last week, often emergency door fellow mid flight. the regulates,
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it says, incident should never have happened, taught happened again. that's it for me in the cloud for this is i'm calling because i see the religious trinkets in 7 is 9. the centuries old couple blamed terrorism is the bread and butter of truth. some like families, the war and slight constellations of men, that tourists on coming. we are next, the church on the whole. the 2nd very good location for the 2 is a sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in a famous place for the christian, for the public good emission to come to visit the church of on a separate, you know, told us to 70. that should be the 50th time of the with christmas, the new year 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
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findings, they'll tell you that the business has oh foot to indulge. large scale is ray, the police surveillance and all the tree a rest of the most open steps up and occupied east jerusalem with movements being restricted and it for reggie having rep precautions on the local economy. the human mind is incredible, but it can also oklahoma, sometimes here's a pill that solve all your problems in the 1st of a full party. so we travel to iceland, which is the highest rate of anti depressant use. and you know, that was all set its own, so we're buying and to origin teams to find out twice. everybody is so popular, we just done exactly the same as when we were babies with our mother. mine's changing the way you think about mental health. on
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noticing that in america is a region of wonder of joy tragedy. and yes, of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you have to be able to relate to the human condition. no country is a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why i the everyday phase mounting, irreparable loss of life, property, dignity, and humanity for the palestinian people. unprecedented here and gets on the way of the hague. south africa accuse is israel of committing genocide against palestinians in gauze. the

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