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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 12, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST

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a listen witness. on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the program this hour with the rebels threatened to attack, all american and british interests across the red sea after their fighters are killed in error strikes on yemen. the massive show of support, the palestinians in humans capital tens of thousands gather on sanaa streets. the attempt to weaponized the term genocide against israel in the present context does
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mold and tell the court a grossly distorted story. israel defends itself against genocide, accusations of the international court of justice and the hague. and that the is really military continues bombing, gaza hitting the south and central parts of the street. the . so we begin this, our am and where, who is the rebels? a warning that all american and british interests have now become legitimate military targets that is after 5 of their fighters were killed in airstrikes, multiple sites across the country where hits, including near the capital. so now in the body, the american and british enemy bear full responsibility for the criminal aggression against all you have many people, which will not go on said ad and punished the yeah, many armed forces will not hesitate to target the sources of threats and all
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hostile targets on land and that see to defend human, it's sovereignty and independence. this brutal aggression will not dissuade human from supporting the oppressed, the palestinian people. and the many armed forces will continue preventing is rarely shipped. so others heading to the ports of occupied palestine from navigating in the arabian and red seas. let's take a look at where these attacks were carried out. strikes were reported in the vicinity of the data ports, the airport in ties in denmark. hello, i'm camping, sada, and i'll delay me base. that's north of the capital. so now this is the 1st time that western countries have launch strikes against the around back group since it started attacking ships in the red sea late last year. she hubbard, tenancy reports from washington, dc on the bike immunizations of the us as you came in, the trees were involved in bombing c, c. radars, missiles, i'm great inside the aims to the great, but who sees ability to conduct strikes on international shipping. and the
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statement joe biden said, today's defensive action follows an extensive diplomatic campaign and who the rebels escalating attacks against commercial vessels. these targeted strikes are a clear message for the united states and our partners will not tolerate attacks on our personnel or allow hostile actors to imperil freedom of navigation. and one of the world's most critical commercial roots, us and british won't play and set targets throughout human through the control move, including the capital summer, the keyboard. so do you have a data sidebar in the north place of the border with saudi arabia, a senior us administration official emphasized that the us was not seeking to escalate the conflict. however, the who the lead suggested that escalation was now inevitable let in the thought that the insured law will confront the american aggression. any american aggression will never remain without a 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
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that though. and more than that, that us officials have too early to know is who the capabilities have been degraded . but beyond that, so they're all questions as to what exactly the us feels it's achieving. especially since the who things have been clear, basically live is they who are acting on the international lou. specifically, the international genocide convention which obligates them to act, to stop the bombardment of goes up to the question that has to be asked is why is it that the british and american governments prefer to escalate and go to war? essentially, in order to prevent the hunters from attacking ships rather than actually going to the top of a ceasefire and gaza, which would not only be more effective, but also would have other positive effects, such as ending to start by doing ministration insist it was acting defensively if there's an attack earlier this week, forced washington's have because us vessels with targeted. however,
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when aust how the administration was so sure that the us was specifically the progress of the attack, a senior defense official would only say that it was because us vessels were in the proximity of who the fuck. she everytime see elder 0 washington said, oh, it will be speaking to our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets 1st. so let's go to pull brennan in london. these are the 2 countries you can us that have carried out these attacks on who the targets on many soil. can you give us the british perspective on this? how were they looking at, at this situation with the competing objectives? if not, escalating this war in the region, but also neutralizing the who's the ability to strike your ships along this vital waterway. that's right. i'm the bridges perspective is that it's upon the with the americans. it's a smaller pop. now on the british involvement militarily. what for type for jets attacking 2 targets,
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overnights. and the other thing to say is that the legitimacy of these attacks proving a central point of what the british are saying about it. we heard, and she has report the question about who is upholding to monetary a more international human rights law. on the british insist with the who the attacks on international shipping make it legitimate for the purchasing the americans to attack, to repeat targets that i have to say is disputed. certainly the monies, for example, one of the demons neighbor's saying that the attacks against the countries advisor mom's advice and will only a few altering extremely dangerous situation of the statement from a man's foreign minister. this morning. the british though insist that they were justified in doing this. the defense minister james sleepy was on the tv channels this morning. he said that this was, they were no funds for any further attacks in the immediate future. and it was a limited proportion that's necessary,
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responds to what have been happening in recent days and weeks on the foreign secretary david, that's lot. cameron has issued a video statement in the last hour. i think the thing necessary limits is proportionate and legal response according to his video statement that he's pronounce. paul there's, there's a high degree of risk inherent in the striking evan. right. and the striking these targets on you have any so as hard not to see this as an escalation, can you run us through the decision making a 10 downing street and the sequence of events that led to this as well. clearly there's going to, there wasn't been very high level consultations, both with the americans and the bridge and indeed the water allies because the joint statement that was put out to overnight makes it clear that although america and britain were the 2 powers that were involved militarily, there was a lot of support from other countries such as denmark, friends, australia, old partner, and much why that correlation, who have been concerned about the, the future and the status of the shipping lines in that red sea period in that red
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sea passage. that said, though, the all concerns about escalations no doubt about it. now there's concerns about domestic i'm from within versus united and positive is conservative. m p who pointed as on social media this morning. look, the british record in for an interventions in the past 25 years. there's nothing good. what exactly are we hoping to get out of this? um, how does that yusef? the scottish national party leader up in scotland has raised his concerns as well on parliament. is not sitting today friday and peas won't be back until monday, so there isn't the opportunity for and peace to vote and discuss some debates. this as far as consultation goes, though, just briefly briefly before the attacks were launched, called a cabinet meeting here at dining street behind me on somewhat on usually also chose to consult with the opposition party lead. uh cuz the chemist on the speaker of the house of commons. so he didn't just go ahead as he could have done it is his for
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august, it's launch mendecy strikes. if he wishes to, without consulting, he did choose to bring in the other parties as well. and i hope we're finding a consensus on this. and that is an interesting part of this, paul, thank you very much for the lay of the land. they're both political and military, as you rightly pointed out, the u. k. is that the sees itself as the junior partner in these attacks. let's go to the senior partner, our white house correspondent, kimberly how it is in washington dc. kimberly, what's the us perspective on this both in terms of, of, of goals and also a come back to the same thing. the us does not want this to escalate into regional war. so i assume, you know, they're balancing those competing objectives as well. so as i say, but the actions seem to prove contradictory and certainly we here at all to 0 has been challenging the administration on that for a number of weeks. now, what the administration says and what it actually does are often 2 different things
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. and so the administration's official position is that it's past year and the red sea is one of deterrence, but it's actions as evidence by the strikes that have taken place over night. certainly would contradict that. and so that is why you have some dispute about whether or not it is acting in good faith under that charter. and so that is why it is being debated right now. but in terms of the legal argument, certainly of the white house as well as its allies, are arguing that it has the legal right to make those strikes. so we are going to wait to hear and see if the us president, the commander chief of the us military has of anything to say about this. he will be departing from the white house in about 4 hours time. in the meantime, the pentagon has been speaking out the spokesperson saying that they are conducting assessments of the strikes that they believe they have had good effect. they believe that there has been no retaliation by the who's,
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who so far and they are prepared. the us military to respond again, should that happen, and that they are monitoring things serial very closely in terms of whether or not there is the need to respond further. but the bottom line is, is that the united states believes that this is a critical waterway. that is in need of protecting, not just for the united states interest, but for global interest. and so they believe that this is something that they will continue to protect, should they need to, given the fact that there for more than 2000 an attack since november. yeah. and, and what this also means for us and for our viewers, is we're going to have to keep an even closer watch on what goes on in the red sea with, with these now saying that both the u. k and the us assets in the region. and valid military targets from their point of view. kimberly how get reporting from the white house. thank you very much. i of hundreds of thousands of people have flooded the streets of the many capital you're watching. these are life pictures from center where you have men, these are on the streets,
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protesting against the us. some very strikes on the multiple who the target to the same strikes we've been just been talking about. protest is also denounced israel and showed solidarity with palestine and the people have gone under the israel has rejected accusations that it is committing genocide and gaza. the international court of justice, south africa launched the case in the hague on thursday, presenting evidence of mass killings and widespread destruction. israel has defended its actions as self defense, calling the case put forward as profoundly distorted. we live at a time when woods are cheap. in an age of social media and identity politics,
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the temptation to reach for the most outrageous term to vilify and demonize has become from any resistance. but if there is a place where woods should still matter where a truce should still matter, it is surely a court of law. the applicant has regrettably put before the court. a profoundly distorted factual and legal picture. the entirety of its case hinges on it deliberately curated the contextualized and manipulative description of the reality of current hostilities. south africa ports to come to this court in the last, the position of a guardian of the interest of humanity. but in de legitimizing israel, 75 year existence in its opening presentation yesterday. that broad commitment to humanity rend holla, step boss,
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and joins us from the international court of justice in the hague. step 2, followed all 3 hours of the proceedings. there were 5 or 6 speakers for his real. can you try and sum up israel's defense against these accusations that it is committing genocide to see, i think i can use 2 words here with the defense was on surprising, but also legally well crafted, according to international legal experts on surprising because it's real sad. it was acting in self defense during its operation and god. and that's something of course of money had expected that israel is going to say, how much was the $1.00 who had a genocidal intent and as far as how to defend itself against that. but it was legally well crafted because the lawyers were also questioning the jurisdiction of the international court of justice. here behind me. because if that's a dispute between 2 space, these disputes needs to be solved,
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or at least try to be solved before it's being taken to this court. and now it's ro claims that that didn't happen, that south africa didn't really reach out to israel before i just spoke to the south african delegation, who gave a statement after the hearing asking about this and they said, please leave it up to the court to decide it was very clear that south africa was accusing israel of this, a genocidal intent and as well as a could definitely have heard about this. so this is something of course that the judge is here at the international court of justice. this 17 judges have to think about and the other thing that is rob brought out was that there was no genocide will in time because of the statements that were very inflammatory. and according to south africa, were a general side of that they were not a government policy that there was some kind of rest. rick, a south africa also refused to this claim just now saying that of course, this was not simply simply
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a rest of rick. this came from the highest lead us of israel from the prime minister himself. so the south advocates up at the end of the 2 day hearings that this all was astonishing. and that the israel failed to make this defense a step. thank you very much for that. recap, you're at the, i see j inside the i, c j and outside the i. c j is now where we find else is 0. is a some, a binge of aid where there is a protest and support of palestinians and south africa's petition against israel. tell us what's going on the well, this is being a charged road for a 2nd consecutive day as these proceedings have continued inside the building. people in their hundreds of men, women, and children, the other do you have come here to show solidarity with not just what south africa saying, but also with the people of god as active as of being tending of hair the mild, these deliberations continue. people are continuing to die and gaza, the buttons that are still funding on the people of gov and no aid is being allowed
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in. and mine is really just presenting its case as being in the past 2 days that you've seen cogent arguments being put by both sides. there were activist kids who were disappearing those uh those visuals that were presented by israel of evidence that such as the incubate is that it's been used in its presentation. however, people said that they wouldn't be in need for incubate to the reserve is providing the tricity. when is represented with the boxes of age, they said, well this was all a photo opportunity and as well did not really provide a to the people of gaza. and they pointed to the miles and miles of trucks that are standing on the boat is very, very lucky if any aid is being allowed in. and there's been according to active as here, a systematic, cleansing of the people from, especially from the north of gauze. so here i've been hearing those words that there is no genocide taking place in the gaza by these really legal team. inside the i, c, j. it was met with bows and g is, and people are not happy at these deliberations as they continue because they want
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to see action on the ground. it might not be possible. they realize that this might take years before anything actually takes place or even if they're school today. if it finds it admissible that decides african application as israel would like to throw it out to the water. people here believe that is what is committing acts of genocide. they accuse world powers of aiding and abetting. israel host done with israel and the one to cease fire to take place as soon as possible. a sum of inch of aid reporting from the hague, where that riley is ongoing. thank you very much of summer. i do want to remind our viewers before our next guest of some of the arguments put forward by south africa on day one of this of the court proceedings. a lawyer dealer has seen pleaded the government's case. the south african governments case against israel saying no one in gaza is spared from israel's war. not even newborns. so africa contends that is written has transgressed article 2 of the convention by committing actions
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that full within the definition of genocide. the actions show a systematic pattern of conduct from which genocide can be input. israel has killed an unparalleled and done president, a number of civilians with the full knowledge of how many cillian civilian lives. each bottom will take more than 1800 families to send you and families and gaza have lost multiple family members and hundreds of multi generally generational families have been wiped out with no remaining survivors. that can book i. toby is also a member of south africa's legal team and he says, genocidal intent is clear in the rhetoric of is really politicians. members of the can as kind of such have repeatedly called full gaza to be wiped out
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flattened deal raised and crushed on on its inhabitants. they have deployed n or ceiling soldiers for the on involved cousins offsetting repeatedly the doctor . there are no uninvolved that there are no, you know, sense and garza, that the key laws of the women and children should not be separated from the citizens of cause. and that, that soon enough, cause i have brought this upon themselves and that there should be one sentence for every one the death. finally, the law may cause i have called for mess with leslie funding from the with some possible catering for the use of nuclear doomsday weapons and a not about to overshadow the knock of 48 the spring. and else as you were a senior political analyst more on the shars, so we heard step um give us a recap of israel's defense. then we just heard what uh south africa's allegations were yesterday. now it's concluded we had day one day to both sides had their say,
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now we're gonna have to wait for the judges to deliberate on whether they want to order is real. to stop. it's for uh, only just taking some unc amongst other things, but that i would say that's the, that's the headline act, right. i of what stood out to you most today. okay, so uh, briefly i thought the 1st half of these really case was been effectual in factual and uh, effective uh, simply because there's a lot of, um, there's a lot of weak arguments being made, such as the opening argument that this whole started in october 7 this is actually contradicts what the 2nd 30 general of the united nation said that this did not happen in a vacuum. we cannot start in october. 7. history does not start in october so that there is a background to this and the background is decade strong. but not to play. when we
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talk about guys, we talk about 56 years of occupation, 75 years of dispossession. because that's, remember that most of the people who live in guys are refugees from areas within is right. it says. so this is also important because then when you go to discuss that record that says again, the south africans, depending mostly on united nation sources, you're not the admission agencies. what is read in the 1st half defensive, funny its own sources. and we've been covering this now for 3 months now that is, that it has the doctor a lot of the evidence that they've tried to show in hospitals and schools and so on, so forth. so their arguments about what was happening. could fax and guys with the last 2 months does not squared with reality, such as when they argue that it was have mass that destroyed buildings will be trapped them. when, when we know for a fact that tens of thousands of bombs were dropped on the residential buildings on hospitals, on schools and residential buildings and churches,
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and mosques and so on, so forth. right. so i thought the 1st half was very, very weak on the part of is really is trying to make the case that they are still at the end is in fact that there were prospect thing, civilian line. why have mass was endangering or killing so, but this is what it is. and i think in that sense, it was also important to underline how effectual there is really case was by trying to portray a situation that 10 rifles in front of our own eyes as if it was nothing but a criminal action on the front of how much know how much we might like it we might dislike. but again, why context is important. how much was born on that off your patient? how much is a product of the occupation? we cannot understand how about us, and we understand that before have must be really existed. there was an occupation
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for 20 years from 6 to 7 to 87. all of that was dropped by these riley team. and i thought that was the weakest points. so when we got to the 2nd house, that's when these varies is ready, team began to be more effective. you heard arguments there. you told me earlier that you felt were more persuasive at that point. that was arguments that were more persuasive from the neighbors really on the jurisdiction on the procedural aspects of this court and what the courts would be discussing. this whole method of point right there was trying to get is right off on a technicality as where we're saying, wait a minute. so i saw i thought for god is all, i'm not exactly, you know, belligerent. i'm not adding these word. it takes off. i figure i have an issue with how is the concept of sward it should pick it up with these ladies through the pretty my picture on those. why is it coming through the 4th and certainly did not do that in any effective way. believe it or not, despite the incredible trash to the i'm robin in general. so i think guys are v as
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my post to be just as effective arguments as the ones been made by the south africans about the tragedy. that's a loving us. and i think the last but not least in the song, the, these writing team also made a strong argument about why there is absolutely no need for any provision of measures, right? because there's no urgency in guys or they are no more in your emergency. why? because the last 2 weeks, according to him, these are, these are wides things on the water and we just heard from 5 minutes to nothing else. say, we are the most mortal army in the world. and if anything you want to protect passivity as we are. definitely paying attention to civilian casualties. we all cry for the loss of life and goes. but we are trying to do our best. well, i think humidity out in age. and when i log in to united nations, a fact finding mission if you were to combine toward north guys out. so, so, so when it comes to the jurisdiction of the procedural aspects in the 2nd half of
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the, is there a method sent me that then i'm not sure how, how, how big of a dent? yeah. especially because it ignored the 1st part or it didn't ignore it's it's, it's got it. every slot arguments and the 1st part is printing understand why then the question of intent raised by south africa was a strong one. why intent to commit genocide which is key and then to comment on the side. and i think the bits of the was not mentioned by the south africans and it was glossed over by his ride. again, context is that is there as has been acting with impunity for decades. why? because the united states and other european allies have protected is i could violate international law. i turn its back to you on security council resolution act was still to impute it a one year and not the one crime and another crime and never anything ever happens to it. and it's when it came to the october 7 and october 7 was a gruesome attack against this rise. it acted within that loan,
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the addition of infinity, it actually thoughts, it could do what i bought it. the 22 doing guys are against the palestinians. and guys and get we get we get away with now the telegraph, its intentions publicly. absolutely. yes. and the fact on for the intent here is key. and why do we say that? you and i have talked about it and we've talked about it also the past few weeks that these rainy leads are stop planters from the president to the prime minister to the minister of defense. the generals of administers parliamentarians, bottles in, within an act most viewed of hatred and hate speech, an upper scale of racism and the human eyes ation with a bunch of videos that have gone on for decades. but now it's also made, culminated in a very genocide the acne sphere is right when you could hear, i saw through the heard that in april 1 night and another night for the last 3 months. what is raise are saying? we're going to designate garza,
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we're gonna have to cut each and every one of them. we're gonna have to get them on out. we're gonna have to build a new. it's almost as logical in the sense that we have to destroy it. oh the for is right is a to build and you that kind of genocide, the political anger. ready was not just random and it was not just done by random people in his right. it was done from the leadership and it was coded by the people down in the ranks to the soldiers. and the south africa's showed us how the soldiers were understanding that and before theirs, and how they would repeat even dance and sing the kind of slow goods who have heard that are gentle sides against the people of guys all along the shower houses. you're a senior political analyst. thank you very much for what we're joined by. oh, for casino a member of the can. that's it for the dash part the you're joining us sir from uh west jerusalem. assuming i, i gonna presume here that you followed all the proceedings this morning. i wanted
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your reaction, your take on a actually, i couldn't, they have to follow all of them. i'm sorry, but they can, they just say, you know, a reaction though in good, you know, a some through the form is beaca and that i am pleased with the succeeded day in the evening. that's i am to agree. and i think that the e, as in octopus ferry needs and which i mean the full finally and genocide, the laptops fail and whether the distance slave the ground to general set. this is something else that the i c, j should be investigated. i do not want to make any yeah, because of going cod statements about that, but unfortunately, we seem to commit safety and the not the probably good lodge you're you can feel and hear the judge and on the side of the sphere which a you know, way that you simply got the stuff like because i'm thinking about the family budget
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but and so did not survive don't across the whole way 92 years ago for the very same ultimate sphere. and then i mean, and deep. uh, yeah, it's very big. and one for me and the ends doubtful what i'm trying to do with my friends and colleagues of the connected and outside of the class that these 2 ways enough to let the boys. and to stop the war, to release those pages, to save the lives of thousands of punish opinions. and by the way, also fees, larry soldiers and a low sacrifice during the and of the survival of the government. and nothing gets, it does nothing to do with security and defense and everything to do. we did seen a guy that came in the demo of fed attorney out of the state of the reason any as facts. so if i could just, if i sent over for a 2nd, a government, i think there's an interesting point of contact here that i want to bring to our viewers. you're a member of that message. so these really parliament, there has been
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a tremendous amount of pressure on you and hoss fillasy from other is really lawmakers against you because of your support. and for a south africa's case at the i c j. can you, can you talk to us about that? the, the response that you've been getting us. yes, of course a little press the photo gave us the gun and just the front of all. it was the dock by other members of the commission of not all of them, but most of them because of my view, my view are not very full of money aside, but a, you know, that's, can, those views are not needed. you to make the mind you, they are the most important view is because they support peace. they oppose violence of any kind of myself and my friends don't delinquent them. that master could come into by cub us. it's so i'm proud of my views and it's not easy to be in my door the let the loan to pass the q a does a lot of. but if i cling to my use it to my believes i'm totally sound. and if i
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went to my, in my, in the bottom my same for me, that's the best, but then mostly both the benefits now as full. what's been going in the last few days? if i sign and it is a petition of we just file the thing, know about 700 these 80 signed in support of the peoplesoft, because now i want to explain show like the way i designed it. and i do not regret it. i don't mind about his best accused him because as i said they'd be there like feeding was 1st and you've got everything that goes on in got the should be investigated. we cannot claim and just, you know, i am but i, we boeing mr. geisha and dumped because the government is what i'd say is that there's no dialog kinds though i don't believe these are the government. there isn't need of any bottom, shawn fact old or any kind of in a, it's a but i do still investigating keith and i think that the i,
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c j is the closest up there is such a in about 2 spaces. one think the 2nd being, i could see the humans value, any human, the value being in our boy jump on the screen in the or when show, or it doesn't matter. we'll watch. and for me that most important, the supreme value is human slides. and i think that unfortunately it's very unfortunate, unfortunately, we cannot do the medium freely today's i will voice against the wall. is that because we are broke barrels. acute of the lead me to demonstrations against the. busy calling for beef, it can come out as boats on some us very important to emphasize a about demonstration screening for piece to and then we'll do any of those projects in that and stop the keating. there are those voices of drugs because demonstrations of will be that for instance, global we were supposed to have more than fairly, a getting station say, i'm thinking, well, i think you'll compression this organizations. we were supposed to have
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a huge demonstration of the single k 5. it was locked and the filled out by the police. busy and etc, so the one way, unfortunately, the last resort is due supposed to be doing that last or not a be by, by the because the nissan of elk grove. this is the same lights. oh, by the state of any ladies a. so i do not the good, not the one to expand me for plants save me. but as i said, i continue. my struggle in, i suppose they succeed. do me expending me dot shows more about that than me. i continue to do whatever i can with my coding. so plans to stop me that will to stop beginning to save lives. so being for any of them, but as being of the like and we just got a piece for the benefit of oh for casee for listen. thank you very much for joining us on the program. you are indeed in a very small minority. it is really lawmakers who actually support south africa's petition against israel at the international court of china. so we are,
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the 3 are going to be, we will be at metro if you want to see what that, that does not seem anywhere near anywhere close to happening. but we, we hear your point is gonna stay with you to offer casee. thank you for joining us on a program today. a thank you very much. back to our top story now in yemen, they're all connected where hosty rebels are warning that all american and british interests have become now legitimate military targets that is after 5 of their fighters were killed in overnight airstrikes. the u. s. and u. k. targeted multiple sites across human, including near the capital sent out. last month, the united states announced a multinational maritime force to operate in the red sea. the security initiative is aimed at the turing attacks by humans who the rebels on commercial vessels more than 20 nations or supporting the coalition with 8 declining to be publicly named. the u. k. bahrain, canada, france, that at a lens, norway, and this shows have confirmed that they are supporting this task force,
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members of it. they will conduct joint patrols in the southern red sea and the gulf of aidan. so far, none of the countries bordering the red sea and the gulf of 8 and a part of this coalition, that means that includes egypt and saudi arabia speak to who's saying album, k t, you're joining us from the you have any capital. so now you're a political and list on the admin and who the affairs. so can i get your view on the developments in the last 24 hours, there's been an escalation on both sides. the who fees launched their most significant attack, attacks, plural against western powers, navigating the red sea, and in response to u. k. and the us of launched their most significant attack because they have now struck targets on you have any soil your reaction to this and i mean this uh lets i talked to them the nice day to a new page was expected on human and you uh, from the for this day they thought to get to the uh, south of uh, and they let city south of elk abide by last time they knew. at one point did the
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united states will respond to this other, but i'm sort of, they are really well and ready for that on the, at the attack actually, it was conducted by his son offices against a ship. in date, it was only against him that the link owned or by city, owned by. is it a company or ship that i had been or going to be still been at? is it i aly pulled them and actually went to florida. i've located near my house and it was sort of like if i can jump and goes on and i could just jump into the it's but okay. and still be, it's at that, i guess because the, okay, you, you say that the, who, the attacks are only aimed at is really link ships or stick strips that are going towards israel. but the, the, the fact is, the house of the maritime traffic along that route has decided to reroute and go a much longer way. and that means that many people will be affected by all of this . we have nothing to do with the israeli palestinian conflict. you know, i mean,
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the, the only effected this actually is that i do have seen as word about photo, my egypt as well for them this way is kind of how they say that, that so is kind of wasn't an effective. this man is only a 100 for the ship, but to be honest with you, some of the ship actually at the switch of that navigation on that level condition data system. and very few was at the onset of to get many navy goals on some of these ship. the actually requested to turn it back on. some of them actually, uh, was targeted by just a lot of mean it's up to the and this is actually the old because who's always going to to, to meet the edited done get us in that it is the united states and that, but as in just imagine in the state of allowing food i'm, it isn't and viewed during that goes on this, the demand of that is a good fit. it in the unit said that i missed it. in the last on the hill model i watch, they'll actually demanding to let food. i'm, it isn't on fuels the input goes of go to. so we've seen that they, united states has both or the weapons or the military equipment door to visit. i go
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ahead and continue the journey side, but jim, many as the model started, they said we will start with that. but even though of that, i thought for them you, okay, i and united states, the good we, i use it, i guess chips that the actually either military ship or either a ship is uh that the that is owned by united kingdom on united states. but i'm told that this, this wouldn't be actually an extra step i, i do back in the company and i can, i get an idea of what came around that for me. i make it as i guess, but then ship and. okay, well that was, you even begun to answer what was going to be my next question. do the who these now intend to escalate this further? there's been a major strike by them on the u. k. and the us and there's been a major counter strike to the who sees that. i have very little time here. please do that. who these intend to escalate this further? a yes a that's what, what is that of? i'm sorry about that was the as little as well, but and if you have any army, have said that the attack, i guess is that a link ship would continue as a,
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as before. and there could be a major attack as well against the united states and u. k. but the invasion on any company in our region was aiden united states. and i thought i knew k guys deadman or let them been using databases. i don't given those country on the feed on guys input selects that will come on that i thought was what was the basis that allows you to as well. okay, we have to run the apologies. i didn't give you much time who's saying ok, thank you. so much for joining us on the program today. we appreciate having you on the israel continues bombarding. garza hitting the south and central parts of the strip on friday in the southern city of han. eunice, a residential house, was destroyed in an air strike in a separate blast. at least 5 palestinians were killed in a strike on darrow bala. living conditions are getting worse. the palestinians across the gaza strip rains, of course heavy flooding into jamalia refugee can hundreds of thousands of people
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are without shelter in winter temperatures. the un says israel's military campaign has displaced more than 85 percent of guns as population. what? sorry, cobwebs boom is in rough and southern gaza at tari q and joining us it's running us from rough as i said. so the 1st thing would be what, how will palestinians reacting to what and folded today at the hey, i know that some of them at least are following developments. share you told us as much this morning. what do they think of israel's defense? yes, completely. palestinians in gauze a strip of what following what was going on in due to national court of justice as they were hearing the about these barely legal team are presenting, is found in the international court of justice. how they refute and change them. a
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face fact in front of the judges of international court of justice as the completely said that what these read is doing inside the territory is an act of self defense with the accusation made by south africa as it would be left defenceless. and this is completely contradictory to what is happening inside garza, in terms of the mass genocide of attacks made by israel on set for areas we're talking about more than 70 percent of causes a residential buildings or flats into the ground or partially destroyed, more than 1000000 palestinians being right now, display square are talking about mass casualties among civilian se, palestinians have a kind of mistrust in terms of what isabel completely saying or trying to the rates to the international community. and also they have a glimmer of hope that this time the international court of justice will stand with palestinians and bring justice for them after being in after being living on the tides. look at some more than 17 years. and right now for the i've been getting
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through move down the 3 months of fighting on the ground inside gaza strip, which completely affected an old life aspect. so also we have been hearing from residence in a rough ha, exactly. that they are pushed, creating the step and understand, take by south africa saying that they will not forget what software guns had done for palestinians and for palestine generally. and in terms of a criminalizing isabel, and also to give a clue. sites about what is happening inside the chairs are as they have detailed evidence about genocide means they made insight gauze. this is a part of how power city is trying to completely, uh, say, or at least to show for the world or for south africans. as israel to this very moment founding, the churches more than 150 palestinians be killed today. alongside does more than 240 others being just so means that the same number of palestinians being killed keeps to, uh, to,
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to say i keeps to rise day by day is well claims that they are moving to a new, complete phase of fluid that to be much more less than intensity, but what we can stay and see on the ground that they are expanding. the military attacks explosions took place of the residential buildings across the south in honduras and also in the middle governments of gaza strip atari, couple of whom reporting from the rough and the southern part of the strip. that's the reaction. and that was the reaction from palestinians on what's going on at the international court of justice. let's get the reaction. now it's r. hi rod reporting from tel aviv, sorry, big day obviously today for israel is accused of genocide and it got it. stay in court. they've got to defend itself, israel provided what it said was evidence of it, of as israel abiding by international law, some of the information that was left out.
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yeah, that's right. so it was a list as a series of a so called evidence that they had provided, for example, saying that they've allowed john this to go in and to see for themselves what's happening there and how they're carrying out of the will. but actually, what they have allowed is to select a number of journalists and always accompanied by the military. and in fact, not only that old material is subject to being checked as well says that that's because they don't want to have any of that military positions compromised spots. the international journalistic community has very much been pushing to be allowed in the gaza. other examples that were given and i'll read this out because this is impulse and it said the tunnel, those that directly onto the main building of shift the hospital was exploded without damage the building above. then the forces withdrew from the hospital. but if we remember for weeks a loss of those and i'll shoot for hospital patients,
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those have been displaced from their homes. what holds up in the unable to leave? and also let's remind our view is this is the same hospital that is ro had said was the main c'mon sense for him. us that they said was underneath the hospital they even had referred to at some point as the pin. so good for him, us and hey, we're hearing the tunnel and also the forces didn't just immediately withdrawal. and not the example here. they said run, sees the hospital. they said that the director himself had to admit it. but how mouse has been using the hospitals with human shields. but also another reminds us who all views. israel has been a guest, it putting out that confession so quotes, confessions from palestinians, including the videos that we've seen, of many palestinians in the boxes. lots of that is often on the true us,
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we know that it's how the his of doing so with palestinian. so these are all examples. it says this is not is re the policy. and yet the biggest example here is of the 3 campuses, but it had killed a so called accidentally. we know that not because of its policies. that was, even though those 3 concepts had put what side got and were clearly marked as not being part of sitting in or how much slices. so how the court proceedings overall been perceived today. and israel of the very briefly, the, uh, its been follows very closely. uh, they believes that israel had puts a compelling and legally box to arguments. so that very much and supports of what happened today. they feel they have a good case of there's some divisions, hey, where you have to move for rights. for example, me just stations are talking about the fact that there are double standards in the international community, especially when deciding,
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but is real potential committed genocide and not thomas. and then on the other hand, there's a really interesting argument that's developed from the less these well the left side of his right, the politics saying, but this proves that the judicial changes this the far right coalition government wanted to bring in is exactly the reason why for example, this is brought by some of the noise in the, in, in the, these rating noise in the heck saying, but they have their own in depends on the democratic process on the left. these are saying that that's the independent democratic process. this right fall right, college and government had tried to put an end to this r hi rod reporting from to leave there. thank you very much. sorry. and submitted miller joins us from johannesburg. so me to so it's self. africa obviously, is the state that has brought this case this petition alleging genocide against israel. south africa presented its arguments yesterday. israel presented as defense today. just after that though, we heard from the south african delegation,
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a sort of right of rebuttal if you will, what they say, as well as the southern fried, his justice minister. he took that opportunity that you mentioned to reiterate south africa stones and stand by the arguments that were made on thursday. and he had said that be the case that they put forward saying that they perhaps they was such a ne intent and that the such a neat is a case of genocide here. a lot of the more i had said that, how could anyone ignore the statements made by israel's prime minister, by israel's defense minister, and even the troops? because the statements that have made a been an implementation, especially by the troops. this is an implementation. their acts are an implementation of the policy and it was quite astonishing not to make that call relation so, so that africa, rudy sticking for me to the position that it's made for months now. and one of the
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other things that to that integration dealt with. well, with the allegations by as well, that to south africa supports homeless and that's what the 1st time we've heard it now. so that because it's funny denies that it should be rejected, and that there's no basis, in fact, for that allegation. and that's south africa is standing up for palestinians, and they're fight against the occupation for me to mila reporting their from johannesburg. thank you very much for me to the that it's time for all your sports news with far as male who's joined us in the studio far. so thank you so much. we're just hours away from the start of asians have hearing how turn the house to are also the defending champions. get the tournament underway. they faced lebanon, at least sales stadium cuts are,
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have the chance to dispel some of the bad memories from the 2022 world cup, which they hosted and lost all 3 of their brief games fight through. now from the captain was a little flat. the generation who won the 2019 asian comp has the rates that were level of ambition and expectation. so we are always requiring every game we play. any championship we've participated. so give us that challenge. i hope that this team, the current generation, can deal with this pressure and stress in a positive manner. the, the, the, the 1st guy with the sales stadium will be a beautiful experience. it will motivate, so we'll place to give that best. but we're not going to be under lots of pressure because i think the expectation to high on the control team. well let's go live now to out is there is andy richardson who's covering this game at least sales stadium
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for us. andy, it's been a long wait for this tournament, which is a tournament, but wasn't even supposed to be held in katara. tell us more. yeah, that's right, china, which is always the solution. if the asian come, i pulled out in 2020 the service event. so one of the many schools in the victims of the car, with 9 se pandemic, diana 0 kindly, 19 policy at that time decided to withdraw from the heart of the major sporting events. cats are as well kept house in white sink at that time id. any advice to step in at pretty show nights as i think back. so it's a one cap. so hosted the the eyes and cup in 2011, which was a year off to bed. one of the welcome page on the country has been completely transformed since then. at that sign was any one of the well kept stadiums that said that would be, it was in place. i was to complete the stadium that was used in 2011 village to them on the go, my save refurbishment and signs for the 2022. well come and i'm just looking around now in terms of the way that the funds are being organized, coming in off the metro,
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the wide securities laid out. everything is as it was for the world comp. so the country was really ideally unique, the place to rinse and repeat, wanting to just some of the well come full, besides and competence. very short notice in terms of football, it's cat. solve, this is 11 in the kicks off. and just over a couple of, i actually have a couple of hours time. he's joining as a real skill with the, the closer look and what we can expect from grouping or the, the title hold. is there a team with a pointed pre taught one these try fee for the 1st time in 2019. but the asian champions failed to replicate that form on the world stage that will come to ab began with high expectations, but it ended with 3 straight defeat since that group stage exit in that how well cops they've replaced the manager twice and as guest entrance at last is gold comp, the team beat mexico on my way to the quotes of finals kind of in 19 corruption.
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and an economic downturn have combined to de rail. china is domestic football league that trend has been reflected by misfiring national team. are the ones, have the team made it to the wilcox, and that was more than 20 years ago. china have never won this title, but they have finished as one is up twice to jakey's done or the asian caught for the 1st time, a country where wrestling is the national sports, the nation's famed fighting spirit helped them finished top of that qualifying group of, of me and my single pull and kid based on 11 on. we'll play cats hot in the opening match of the tournament. a game that will be played out in the sales stadiums. well, you know, massey's origin team, the team won the world cup in 202211 and will have more humble ambitions. this is only that the asian cops parents and they've never previously made it beyond the group stage. is an andy who realistically though,
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are the favorites to win this title will cover all the the title holders if we think back to 29 saying really different circumstances to watch . so we have, hey, with a bit of passionate home support behind him in 2019, that's one of the fight in the united arab emirates and the time cats up located in parties. the funny part, some of his neighboring countries, including the white men. for example, the team couldn't fight directed, stop sold them and they didn't have any funds that is right cost. almost every song they played on the team really seemed to thrive on. it's a one every single game, including their opening match which was against 11 and they will not gain. so you know, when a little light 3, the tournaments between japan in the final, the trick will be whether or not i can replicate that in front, says that how i can find something they singularly style city during the well come . really the tongue was set in the opening match against equitable when they really seem to freeze. well, not big occasions start under a bit of pressure tonight to put in a performance. but with the grouping cleaning gigi cosign china 11,
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and they will be expected cents to get through to the knockout phase. beyond that, south korea, they all that the big under achievers and asian football when it comes to winning this tournament, producing will cost by a 0 to year co sign has been probably the highest profile asian 5 is that the payments on the most striking but not only sizing comp, since 1960 you're getting cents. when that cars tilting getting the bill to the 2nd doesn't believe this could be that is that same to bait. so i think is japan. uh amy. so that fits the title that the highest rank c, and i assure them, i mean, put in some serious performances during the walk up dates soon got germany and spain during the greek stages. so i think a lot of people, a veteran phone, the may sit in japan as a big favorites to win this edition. if the agent come, all right, while the opening ceremonies take off in just a few minutes time will talk to andy bit later our phone and will play around madrid and the spanish super kept final and saudi arabia and bars to beat. also
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