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the, the business leg just is free to you, i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern plates the, the the, and the clock. this isn't news on life in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. i like someone's prelim central dogs, have runs out of fuel plunging into thomas thousands of palestinians. the sheltering is ready, strikes, destroy civilian hayes and southern dogs. or at least 16 people have been killed in
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attacks on rough or and con eunice. it's his turnkey, hard to imagine that people would put move back notes for you and humanitarian chief tells us security council. the force displacement of palestinians is underway and gulf. it is respectfully submitted that the application and re request should be dismissed. israel's legal team goals, rockies, ations of genocide and gaza to be thrown out of the international court of justice and human to seize threatened to attack, american and british interest across the red sea. after the fight is a killed and strikes the so yes will be getting dogs away. one of the scripts main hospitals has run out of fuel threatening the safety of patients being treated the a. this is
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a scene in like the hospital in the apollo where there's been a total blackout, thousands of displaced people. the sheltering that out to 0 has a camera crew inside the hospital to somebody about one up in the front. we are at the reception of a actual hospital. it is complete the dock as there is no electricity and there is no solar energy to power the hospital. so this is the situation one of the reception and e r of i'll so hospitalized. so you can see that there is no service that is being provided. it is completely out of service. so i just went ahead themselves. as you can see here, this person is wounded with critical injuries. since the i see you all ok, so hospital. but this person is an agony and can dial at any moment. doctors cannot do much for him. of a 100 members gammon, what we can say is the hospital is completely out of service. they cannot provide
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any service. as you can see. the situation is very dying. we don't know what to say, that everyone is excepting there is no solar energy to power the hospital. the situation is tragic. very challenging. meanwhile, and something dollars a palestinian to be rushed to hospital often is rarely asked right? killed at least 10 people, including children. you know, the roof, a vote across. the strike is a house where this place problem is for seeking shelter. in the southern city of con units, a house has been destroyed in the strike. at least 6 people killed the, israel's bombardment shows no sign of slowing. the number of people now killed has now passed 23700. yeah. and if the they were only women and children innocent, unarmed at the time of the strike, there's no need for the i c. j to carry out investigations. these crimes are clearly evident. this is nothing short of a genocide. loss is clearly visible and understood. let's get the latest from the
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ground, his target. i'm a zoom in goals. the deluxe, the hospital in central areas of cause of strep had become completely dock right now, as the fuel off to generates is completely run out of those in full like out of electricity . and the hospital, which also contains hundreds of patients who are in a very desperate need for electricity to keep providing medical treatment. as a new full babies are in a very risky, a situation right now as the might lose the life. if this black out electricity continues, and we can clearly also say that the hospital is very crowded with patients and egypt, people along side with evacuees for trying to live in the yachts, the back yards also of the hospital as the bombardment that did not stop. we early have to report things that the vicinity of the hospital had been widely attacked by the military as a number of residential buildings that being destroyed alongside to the fact that
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the hospital is existing in an area which is considered to be a bottles of between these very forces on the palestinian flight as a now with the expansion of the military operations in the middle good for natives . possibly this hospital will be exposed and subjected to youth threats which can compete. oh, so it could cause as of various of the damage to the hospital as is where the forces before had opened the fire, against the intensive care unit to the sum of its main central departments. and also the were afraid this palestinians to meet and to face the same scenario that hospitals in the north country and central areas of golf. the city have met as these body forces, very expanding the military operations of that time. right. and see that the need of hospital cares is always there, isn't it to say the least. and just as the is reading strikes go on and on. yes. in the past hour we wouldn't smoke strikes, especially in the rough or where. and one of the latest is where the military attacks on a residential building that was completely leveled to the ground,
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led to the clink of 10 palestinians and the bossman. there are 2 of them were executives who had been selected legal from different parts of the gaza strip and they have been also a tech showed to enroll fi. this area is supposed to be safe and the attack had been conducted in the area that is completely close to the direction of boats. and that this is a part of the ongoing, systematic genocide of attacks against the subject part. where can you just also witness ongoing confrontations the on the ground as the author, the recycling of the middle areas of golf district. we're talking about a the i'm also right a break along slides with gary by these areas. they know what days are to sit it to be as a csf with the military operations, as isabel is moving to the 3rd phase of fighting on the ground, they are pushing from the outskirts toward the main central, nate, for whose and this is completely happens on the very intensive and excessive fight cover for the menu of things. troops let's know, speak to j. smith,
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who's in emergency physician with medical aid for palestinians is just returning from gaza, where he worked at allies the hospital jones, his life from london. james, thanks for joining us. now you know that we'd be looking at pictures of allies. the hospital in total blackout is run out of fuel. it threatens the safety of patients to before we get into your experiences in guys, increasing people. and does that tell us what the implications of this black out the front of the hospitals run out of fuel? what does it mean? sites and they tell me, i'm going to ensure a hospital cons function without electricity. this is a basic requirement for the, the site, functioning of, of any health facilities. so this test, huge implications in terms of the ability to deliver ongoing clinical cancer patients to the current in patients and also to the hospital's capacity to sort of assess a new patients will say big transfer them on to, to other health care facilities and not as if the conditions were at the best and
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the 1st place anyway, they tell us about your experiences. what, what conditions like, what sort of cases were you saying? how was it so i was working with a team for minutes later palestinians and the international rescue truancy. we were a small team working alongside of doctors and nurses within the past, and the administrative problem were working in gaza. and specifically at outlets a through the 26th of december, the 8th of january. uh, every single day was a new orleans new, a new level of violence or like anything that i have ever seen before. we would traipsing and seeing hundreds of patients every day. and that of course has in addition to the many hundreds of and patients and in the hospital like so the hospital actually was so crowded and we, we didn't patients that they had opened up to finances adjacent to the hospital for
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an overflow and patients so incredibly congested to being credited cause it's barely limited resources and very low levels of a staffing fall below what would be required to cite the run. i need to comment in the hospital. right. and what about children? to what degree did you see chilled the child victims coming? i mean, every day we would see 2 versions of children were among many of the the, the trauma relates. and when did we that we received in the emergency room? many children are committed to the hospital for treatment of oakland, trashes um complex inter of domino low or open chest weighs many children who died either on arrival at the hospital level or shortly prior to arriving to the hospital. and also many children who died as i was following admission say to the facility. personally speaking, my guess is
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a doctor. you have to kind of rise above of the heart of that you're witnessing and move on to the next patient. but it, but it must be very tough that absolutely. we would say things that have mass casualty, after mass casualty incidents and bodies very difficult under any circumstances, but given the very, very strain resources that were available in the hospital at the time that that seem that we were working with trying to send you and colleagues settings making very, very difficult decisions about optimizing ation task and how to do the best we, we want limited resources we have. so when you made those decisions, you actually decide who should be treated and who should i perhaps not quite that extreme, but we just patients, we would, we would focus most of all the time and energy on which patients perhaps that's required. probably it's in the cat digging into the incomes, this sort of injuries that were considered um to extremely to, to, to,
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to the site. i don't know james way where you were staying, but i guess you, you traveled to your place of work every day. what did you, what was the scene that you saw on the streets around the hospital? so we would travel for about 30 minutes from the places that we were staying to the hospital every day. and certainly during our time that we noticed an increasing number of families fleeing from the northern districts passed the silence in the direction of a for alpha, we would see on the road every day, busses taxi used vehicles available and donkey cops carrying families and children. the arrow until the end. ready of that belongs to mattresses, wheelchairs, pots and pans around the hospital. a very, very congested residential area. uh, that was uh, i didn't say any displaced. persons come just to the intersection at about 200
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meters off the road. and the road immediately adjacent to the hospital, very busy, very crowded about at the times of the day as a shocking pit to the paint, but it's important for people to hear it to j. so if you do appreciate your time, thanks very much. now the un security council is meant to discuss the try to force displacement to protest and using garza, it's something the un emergency relief coordinates. a one is already underway. any person's just raised from gaza must be allowed to return as international to mobs. in this context we are, it's caused by recent statements. it's very name analysis regarding patterns, drug coverage and mass transfers, civilians, and guys out to a set countries are actually being referred to as, quote, unquote,
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voluntary relocation. and these statements res, great concerns about the possible possible mass transfer of the protection of the palestinian population from because of strep. something that would be strictly prohibited, of course, on the international and any attempt to change the demographic composition of god must be some of the rejected. well, let's cost to get rid of this on the who's at the you and in new york at monitoring proceedings. there and gave i much griffin sat talking about the guy situations and it does what. what's his uh, briefing, what about as well it has nothing to do with the i c j. it's happening at the hague. that's number one. this is a normal meeting of the security council and it can be called by any member of the
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security council for any reason. so it's not unusual in that sense. i think y l. jerry, a probably called it now is because there are increasing a rhetoric coming out of israel and elsewhere about the forcible displacement of palestinians. i think l. jerry wanted to have a meeting about this and you clearly heard from martin griffith's, the top un humanitarian official on the u. n's stance on that to any palestinians that are forcibly removed from kaiser or their homes need to be able to return in accordance with international law. but he also said in his briefing to the security council that they might not have homes to return to because so much of gaza has been completely annihilated to the point of it might not be inhabitable again, according to martin griffith. and we've heard from griffith since october 7th,
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multiple times to the security council and elsewhere. and every time you put paints a gloomier picture of the mandatory and situation there. just a couple other points city mentioned to the security council. you said that you and officials had just got back from a trip to northern gaza. and they said that in recent days, and they said that the scenes were in his words. either hor, corpses lying left out on the road. people with evident signs of starvation stopping trucks in search of anything they can get to survive grip. it's also saying that just in the last few days, humanitarian sides had been struck on numerous occasions. despite the fact that their identification and location was given to do the is really military. so in joe's and the few humanitarians to continue to work and guys continue according to the un to be victims of is really aggression. a 134 unreal
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facilities have been hit in gaza and a 148 un personnel had been killed due to is rarely bombardment of gaza just in the last 3 months. all right, they believe it the end is under the monitoring the ongoing un security council meeting at the you and, and you well, israel has rejected accusations that it's committing genocide and gods are at the international court of justice. it's argued it is acting in self defense fight. the award didn't stop steadfastly as more from the the 2nd and final day of oral arguments. and the international court of justice gave israel a chance to respond to allegations. it's committing genocide and gaza and it's doing so with intent. it's lawyers began by turning the argument on its head. but if it has been acts that may be characterized as genocide, then i have been prep perpetrated against israel. israel odds is that the nature of
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intensive urban combat means the will be civilian casualties, but it won't acknowledge that the international n g o's, an even to us itself, relies upon the quarters told of 823000 casualties. as the applicant repeats, as many have, i'm verified statistics provided by some us itself. hardly a reliable source in south africa. submission of 9 pages of commons by senior is for a leadership detailing what it says, demonstrates genocidal intent. me a cherry picking, says israel, there is the link to the old run the sessions to demonstrate that israel has or has have the specific intent to destroy in how low in pots upon the stream and people as such. israel says it's continuing efforts to ramp up humanitarian assistance in
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gas that indicates the opposite of genocide or intent. there is no restriction on the amount of water that may enter gaza. israel continues to supply its own water to gaza by 2 pipelines. lawyer re presenting south africa, however, directly references is route defense minister you'll have to go on as is, ryan was imposing a complete sage on cause that would be no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. ever the thing with the closed because is what i am, is fighting human on a month. do you and stop legal body v i? c. j exist, lou settled salad disputes between states. israel says south africa's application failed on this aspect alone, denying the court's jurisdiction. it seems to believe, but it does not take 2 to tango. it is sufficient if one state determines there is
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a dispute that a dispute existed when the application was filed by south africa and late december as a matter of public record. at this time, south africa had a video to use the in the security council, the general assembly. and as a big florida of engaging in gen, decides and act, it had conducted a different magic day most or it is a warning. it that it viewed its conduct as genocide is rel, accuse of south africa, of acting not on behalf of the students, but that's what it's called the legal of the have must, there was organization, south africa denied that charge and insist it's doing everything it can to stop more hom being done to the palestinians. alas, my case here at the international court of justice with south africa, i'm making a compelling argument. why of the lease as well is committed to genocide and gaza.
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and israel saying is absent in self defense and refusing how much on the internal side of whatever the outcome c is around for the 1st time. and the dog is considered a win for international justice. and it shows that she a gravity of the situation in gaza. a decision by the court on an urgent injunction is expected in a few weeks step fast and l just sierra in the he is ready for his claim. the long chief, your attacks on the i was about the civilian death toll continues to rise. more than 23700 policy needs have been killed since a will begun. most the women and children on average about 250 pilots thing into killed every day by is really forces. that's far more than any other major conference in recent years, according to the for discharge the oxide. on wednesday, israel's minute reset it hit more than a $150.00 targets across the gaza strip. within a 24 hour period. overall it's launch more than $10000.00 strikes and just
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a but it's 3 months as well as israel was rejecting accusations of genocide at the i. c. j. demonstrate is gathered outside the code as all have been job aid was that i just really presented its case beforehand to not have to go to get this thing that it has not come if is out of genocide the child is suddenly out like big enough because of just as important as they accuse israel of somebody thing of genocide, they think that what visual has been doing is not just about active genocide, but it is an ongoing process of developing young people as a whole, as, as well presented evidence. and as the a homeless adult, they need the uh, the incubation would not be needed if this is provided them with more of electricity. and the evidence that designed was providing these and not to be drafted. what's the funds by the people here who are that they need these fire is
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what i meant to stop it to the, to the i know all of the people who are standing with the compass. it wasn't happening in got it. probably the other, the right israel's ministry says the number of soldiers being attacked by policy in gunman the occupied westbank. it happened while the troops were patrolling, and the legal is ready supplement called the door. so just followed back and killed 3 palestinians. let's cross to occupied these tourism to speak with threats, but so trying to tell us more about the shooting. well, nick, as all lies are on the humanitarian crisis and guys out on the war on guys, attention is on the rise on the occupied westbound. we have information according to the sick of them, the is riley minutes, had 0 saying that 3 men, 3 policy and fighters, info, treated any legal settlements and be occupied westbank and they shot that to patrol
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was that protect things that harry yeah, there was a firefighter the mand, 3 of those men, the policy and fighters were killed. they had to call for more military support for that area. they asked people to remain in their home as they tried to control the situation. this type of settlements located inside the occupied westbank are considered illegal under international law. and that i, there was another incident happening near it. so we caught him in a town known as the top where there was another is riley wade on the night. we have been seeing this and increase and alarm and increase of his riley arrays happening every night when 19 and 19 year old 9 was beaten to death. apparently he died because of internal bleeding as human rights organizations have expressed their concern about the rise in a not full detention, so arbitrary detention supporters that had been on the rise since the attack. so october 7th, you know,
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the situation in the occupied westbank is dire. there has been ways going on every night, especially the real food got him where this 9 was allegedly killed because of the, the things that happened. there's also be the drones attack military because destroying infrastructure, thousands of people being detained. in fact, just a few days ago, there was a, the military informed in government health meet explosive situation can be occupied, west fact mostly because of the economic situation because of palestinian workers are not allowed to come in to with well, to work. there is no trade is where it is currently holding millions of dollars because of tax collection. and the palestinian authority is does not have not enough money to pay salary. so it's a very dire situation and explosive situation according to his riley security forces. they say that there is a risk of what they say. it's a 3rd into find out a racing as the palestinians call the fight against what they call it,
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occupying army trades that thanks to that. so it's raised by reporting a demons who is the rebels of warning, middle american, and british, and dressed and become legitimate targets is off the 5 of the fights as were killed and as charged by us and u. k. forces every night, multiple sites across the country were hit, including the capital of sun. in the, upon it, the american and british enemy, bay of full responsibility for their criminal aggression against all you know, many people which will not go on onset and unpunished. the many armed forces will not hesitate to target the sources of threats and all hostile targets on land and that fee to defend human. it's sovereignty and independence. this brutal aggression will not dissuade human from supporting the oppressed 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 seats,
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where you as president joe biden has commented on the use the response during and campaign event in pennsylvania. you said that will be more strikes again, so he's, he's, if they continue to talk it ships in the red sea. we will make sure that we respond . all right, let's get more from she ever time to join. just live from washington, d. c. so to ship to us more about what the white house been saying about last night's tax. a very brief thing was from whitehouse by example. joe, biting the pen. so again, the message on the white has been that we don't want to why to regional conflict, but we will strike again if the, if the attacks continue. but then we know we just heard from different things. but as far as they're concerned, everything has been escalated as don't really care what the problem is, other than to keep on attacking. i mean we've, we've done a lot of questions about what the strategy is, but as far as the pen thinking is concerned, we've got more of an up some bolts about what exactly happened in 28 location struck a 150 munitions kids. because we were to have the who these capabilities been degraded,
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they said we will see what they did like that. that was in fact an anti ship ballistic missile launched by the who these on friday that didn't hit anything. but then what was more interesting, there was a sense of what was behind this, is that what were you trying to achieve this? clearly, you're not, you're just enraging that these 5 uh you know, addressing the root causes of why the, who's the say that targeting stripping, which is it may feel that it's bad legal, all good obligation under the genocide convention to stop shipping towards his rental. stop is riley ships to stop the driver side. uh, but yeah, there was simply this color befuddlement, this typically these rips bugging, cold them. they wouldn't, he was all of a terrorist. he said yes, but just terrorist. and then when the general who was involved in the strikes left on general sims, douglas simmons was asked about, well, you know what you think you've actually achieved. and all of this is what i thought you quite a little bit because it gives you a sense of how,
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how this administration and stuff down depends are going to pass to be thinking. you said, well, um do i do? i expect was a possibility of retaliation. well, you know, it seems within the dna what i would hope there is that they recognize that you know, it just generally fruitless. now, i'm sure, you know, i'm not sure what, what the voltage they have to holding the international shipping and the red z hostage. i think it's harmful to the region. it is not simply affect things with the directly types of activities, but it's a search many of our pop as quite all see what many besides they work with, sir? yeah, and then the and then because the other message was there for us is quite simply not to be messed with. so we get about message again, which we've quite used to. now i think for the white house i know from depends again, which is just looking at this. and ty calls like looking at the violence and that very one dimensional way of reducing the regional access to simply terrorist or simply overdue with around. but just not focusing on the causes of the violence, the causes of the escalation and not wanting to wanting to address them or excuse me, to be recognized, oranges pennsauken traps. the traps case you would seem to be aware of them. right?
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so you have things that she ever tons of english and of hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the many capital emily's and so on. our way of protesting against the us and produce strikes on multiple can see targets protested to being gathering in large numbers in the capital each week from month to show solidarity with palestine and the people of gulf. how much a top has more from one of the demonstrations, tens of thousands of uh, yeah, me, them, the state is just taking to this to this sub am square, which is one of the biggest squares and sign off to express their, um, the uh, over the us a british uh, a raise over uh, different uh, unsettled laws, positions or all these positions. they also uh, have tickets through the streets to, to say the deal. uh, going to continue their products and also to call on the of these to continue with
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their operations and the rates in order to put more pressure on its way to lift its sage on people of guys. and also to put an end to uh, the june the side bar on and, and does, uh, uh, the mysterious hairs and also, uh they, they, that made it clear just hours before, after the, uh, us, and british. uh, a res. you have good take it to the stairs and did thousands. they say that they are not afraid of a us and british race. they are either meant to continue the to continue with their uh, pro this and also to continue uh, the support to the policy people. in spite of all of the, all the threats that are made made by the us, british, according to their words, us to the head here, a non 0 civilians under fire and suit on the 5 minute to group fighting. the army is accused of targeting peoples unable to flee binding. the
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weather brought to you by visit cattle. well, snow is being whipped around all sides of the baltic sea high for one. let's pick up the weather story there. so i think for that the as capital riga, we're looking at about 5 centimeters of snow over the next little bit. also a shield of snow siding through kids. this is going to dump about 5 to 10 centimeters of snow in some for a huge spots. if you're a temperature is wobbling around 0 bit above that below. so for example in the balkans, san diego, you're one below on saturday, but plenty of time in the forecast here. now there is a weather maker in the eastern mediterranean. this has given us a firehose of rain into 11 on so they were looking to scoop up a months worth of rain over the next little bit other side of the mediterranean. also some rain through the coast of portugal, northwest spain. some pretty good burst of rain,
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not too far away from lisbon. and with that disturbs the weather in the eastern mediterranean winds. pick up through the coast of libya and egypt could see the shower here as well. and things have quite it down through south africa, but really got to talk about this developing tropical storm here. first, it's going to strike marissa is on its way to that eastern side of mount a gas scar. this is going to produce heavy falls of rain. so there is a very real risk of seeing some flooding across the east coast to madagascar over the next few days. that's just half side of your weather season. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the or the
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other day you are watching out 0 reminder about top stores and stuff and it's the type of blackout or the l x. the hospital and the bulk of the facility right now. it's a few thousands of displays, palestinians, a sheltering you have been to the rebels of warning that all american and british interest to become legitimate targets as of to 5. if that 5, that's what killed in that strikes by us and u. k. forces over night is relatives rejected accusations of genocide and gaza on the final that we're hearing an international court of justice approved by south africa law is for as well. i'll give you a minute transaction, self defense grades from us and other on groups. south africa presented evidence of mass securities and widespread destruction. well, so that's good officials have been responding to as well as defense that the international court of justice from hamlet has more on these comments from john, the following legal arguments. that's america made at the quote on thursday, the following the defense made by israel on friday. i saw the african officials
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said that they stand by their position and that they don't believe that self defense is an adequate defense for what they consider to be genocide. of the so that frequent officials addressed to me just outside the court on friday afternoon and uh, the director general of the international relations department zane done go ahead said. and this was in, in reaction to is wales attack on south africa. that it is a defend to come awesome that supports from us. he had said that there's no basis in fact will that argument and it should be of a family rejected. and also the advocates international relations administer. now lady bundle had said that she expected is well to focus on the events of october 7, rather than the significant loss of life in gaza following israel's bombardment. and she had said that, so that i forgot, had condemned her mazda full. it's
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a tap on october 7th, specifically because civilians had been targeted so, so the africa continues to stay in stand firm and it's argument and says that it is supporting a palestinian rights, especially during this war on garza and maintains that this is a population of people that us with decades suffered and the occupation of that israel has needs to remember its responsibility as an occupier in an occupied land . somebody the ultra 0 to his book. let's take this only has to be nonsense. we're bonnie, from montreal, he's a middle east on the list, specializing and palestinian affairs. mr. rabbani welton throughout 0 is good to have you with us as a south africa presented the case at the hague yesterday. today we heard from israel refuting south africa's position. what's your sense of how things lie given what you've heard or? well, of course we'll have to wait probably a week or 2 to find out when the international court of justice decides whether it
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will institute provisional measures and if so, which ones? but i was really struck by these really argument today. i mean, it was almost as if they thought they were in it is really court and they didn't really have to try to hard. because if they simply demonize their opponents and gas light the audience and make it up as a go along and claim basically, i didn't do it. he hit me 1st and so on that that would seal the case. but of course, they're not arguing in front of it is really military court in the west bank to arguing in front of the international court of justice. and many of the claims they made have already been disproven and the judges are, are fully aware of this. so i think of, you know, given the over whelming and overwhelmingly compelling case that the south africans presented yesterday. i think israel's argument that there is no dispute between it
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and south africa and the i, c, j basically has no jurisdiction here. and that the only thing is real has been engaged in indigo. this trip is on humanitarian assistance to the civilian population. i suspect it's not going to fly very well, right? the process itself could take months if not years, but as you say, and entering judgement, i could come within a matter of weeks that we feel to, perhaps, to eval, is route to cease and desist. what they're doing is they're, i will probably, you know, they've given that pos, record with you and resolutions, they'll probably just ignore that when they. so what's all the implications of such a decision for 0 as well as in the narrow sense, you're entirely right. israel behaves as if impunity, or at least impunity for as we go. it was a foundational principle of international law. and it does so because it has the
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full support and unqualified support of the united states and the europeans. and so it will probably simply ignore whatever the international court of justice says, just as it did with the 2004 advisory opinion on the west bank. well, but i do think there's an important issue. what state care, which is that for as real international public opinion as a strategic asset that has to a much greater extent than virtually any other state, relied on the sympathy and support of public opinion. and we've seen that more or less evaporate in and recent years. and so for as real, as a prominent, is really call them to set this morning. by virtue of being compelled to enter this court room to be accused of genocide. and irrespective of the outcome of this case, it has already lost and suffered irreparable harm and damage to what is for it the
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strategic aspect. and finally, it was really funny if, if the entering judgement does go a favor to south africa and says that his role is gonna start what his doing. what about the implications to the united states? who knew many would say of israel's and neighbor as well. they are the zeros and aids there. i'm, i don't know to what extent of the united states would be implicated prior to a definitive one, but i think certainly it, it's going to lead to an increase in domestic political pressure on the white house on to end its complicity with the atrocities being committed on a daily basis by israel in the gaza strip. the problem here is that the american leader shift of fight and blinking and know there is a really true believers and they simply don't care what the world thinks, what is real is doing. there's simply fully committed to these really cause and
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we'll probably ignore annually just as much as this real does. but again, over the longer term, i think it will have important consequences of moving everybody. good, get your perspective and i appreciate that. thank you very much. mon rabbani speech with from montreal. thank you. the 2 other world news now and people trapped into 0 state and su, done accusing the rapids support forces of targeting civilians. permanent to group has been fighting through don's armies since april last year. it took over the state in december that led to the displacement of about half a 1000000 people, but many more remained unable to leave him. morgan reports not from call to. in the morning, you may find some of the images in her report. distressing wonder, there's always just this mo bile fatigue shows civilians around it up by the power
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minutes. very rapid support forces in may leak in central to dance to the to see the are a separated the town earlier this week. and local groups say the killed several body can be seen a few meters away from the group. a boy, well, the sizes, are you dead or not yet? the man filming asks what the body doesn't to move. well, the more footage it shows other people being rounded up. i'm literally just 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 a stuff has been fighting to dance army since april, and launched an attack onto the to states. taking it over after the army withdrew facilities, fitness hospitals, universities and facts were destroyed. at least 500000 people were displaced due to the recess attack on the state. that one posted the largest number of internally
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displaced people from big parents 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. those were able to fleet say they did so out of fear of falling victims to the rest half the day we left our homes and how to move through allies and less unknown boots. when we left him a dunny, 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 the parts of
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their forces and describe them as outlaws. to which was the history of the group targeting civilians was going back even before the start of the current for survivors of the crimes in may only. and just the to say they don't out who is the responsible people more going onto 0. how the children are bearing the brunt of defined, seen saddam view and says at least 7300000 have been displaced. around half of those of children. almost 20000000 children will miss school this year. and 14000000 of them need emergency humanitarian aid. un such a comfort could create a generational catastrophe for students. 24000000 youngsters monday, but bryan is eunice s, country representative and see don. and she told us to 0 that tens of millions of children are the most fundable victims on this conference. this is the generation catastrophe. so dog is experiencing a shoe many tearing. catastrophe,
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all epic proportions. it's a young country. ha, the population auction that is 24000000 children. not to pause the war, but the heaviest. russ. second, over 3500000 children has been paused to plead their pools over the last 9 months. maybe so the record of the was largest child's displacement. the close to 20000000 children who should be in schools are not in schools all by few experts in such a new college. can you imagine what is the future of this country in terms of learning and on capabilities? we estimate, if this catastrophe continues to be facing a net lifetime on the $26000000.00 less dollars entry, she is shopped on the decline for kids we're talking about or would sweet point
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$5000000.00 children under 5 years of age suffering from a huge mattress. she, a new k is announced more than $3000000000.00 imagery lights ukraine, during a visit to cape prime minister, and you see nice that the funds would help ukraine purchase new surveillance and the timeframes. so you're not, can you create a new president, fundamental entity post assigned a security code to 0. as i said, pages more from ukraine. this was a show of friendship solidarity. i guarantee you feel like you can give more money with a, with an strong, an age to ukraine and give it for us to come. but this visit comes straight off the back of the united kingdom, joining the united states, informing him and something prime minister synnex. it was the image of the action and in line with the un charter. and also he emphasized ukrainian saying that they have had to enjoy an enormous amount of suffering over the past 2 years. the has opposed a ceasefire garza and that the united kingdom is actively involved in the escalation
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of that complex by bombing human. so may see this visits to ukraine as a deflection from the issues a ton. and one has the united kingdom is supporting ukraine in its fight against russia in terms of weapons and aiden, recognizing that ukraine has the right to defend itself was activity participating . now in the conflict in the middle east, but the reality is that most of indians have died in gauze as since the start of the war. in october and civilians have died in ukraine. in 82 years of will start baked, a 0 t a charge and seeing that where the annual inflation has reached 211 percent. so highs right inside the 2 years. but it's controversial. new fall right. the president of the miller and says things will get back to life in america to this in human reports from foreigners. there's in the blink of the knife petrol prices in argentina have doubled while the local currency, the pistol is now worth half menus. and most restaurants are no longer exhibiting
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prices, they're going up too fast to print them off every day. it's worse. this is turning into venezuela. the latest official inflation figure is more than 25 percent for the month of december, almost doubled when it was in november. the owner of this business loves one apple, which is similar to a llama. and so he's decided to plastic or the outside of his shop with 20 pistol bills, which happened to feature one ackles. and that's because that's a lot cheaper than buying wallpaper. about 15 years ago you could buy lunch in good change with one of these bills. now it's about to go out of stipulation because it's practically worthless. yet one thing remain stable the way to buy and sell real estate. prices are all in us dollars as they have been for decades. brokers to senior buffy explains the bank loans are practically unheard of because interest
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rates are astronomical. in effect, you have to pay for oil transactions upfront in cash and in us dollars. it's a widespread practice. no one would dream of buying or selling property in local currency. with rare exceptions are getting time to bought, sold and saved in us dollars for nearly half a century. to offset repeated evaluations and inflation. a vicious circle that the new government vows to break with a brutal fiscal adjustment is down. you know, on this here, the government will not print any money to cover the fiscal deficit. in the next 3 months. there will be hyper inflation as subsidies disappear, followed by a steep recession. the government's objective is to achieve 0 inflation by december . right now that's hard to imagine. next week, public transport him window site is will go up, 45 percent. low salaries remain stagnant. those who voted for president,
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have you had malays say they knew his cure for their economic clothes would be extreme. would many aren't sure of now is whether they can withstand the medicine to see in human algebra. window site is the, by the ministration wants to make all a natural gas companies pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed set limits personally and some carts, industry to reduce levels of the greenhouse gas or oil and gas sector is the largest industrial source of me thing in united states, a still head there and how does area go support coming up and cuts that have started the defense of the asian top typing style and it will have overlay just the
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the, let's get onto the board is on a line to a nick while the host and defending champions cuts, i have one of the opening game of the asian cup, they beat lebanon's for you. now a crow my fee for stealing the show with $2.00 goals. cuts are aiming to hit back off to the is it from the 2022 woke up when they lost all 3 of their group matches and it was just send reports on opening ceremony. this fits in ages because international football tournaments, just those a year old from folks think the world cup final council as we sail stadium was the venue for the store to be asian come. 20 full teams will be competing in $51.00 games over the next month. in a country staging the event, a record the time was,
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is wonderful. we're opening all those things at the door and it's nice of the going . the stadium is. do you like to sound like it's like all the people coming in the country, you know, in our culture. i think the world cup was very richer honestly when i was just starting so very excited. this is really exciting to look to the beautiful memories from the last 2 years old. was amazing in all this stuff. and it was raining champions capsule with a big favorites to win this game versus lebanon aside, they beats on the way to the title in 20192 of the stalls have got trophy when 5 years ago combined to cancel it just before the time. i'm always only setting up a christmas eve to the opening goal at least go directly to breaking 9 goals of the list agent code. and after the break cancels a time leading goal scorer made it to new school. his 2nd and catch all stood the
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home. see movie hoping that, you know, have the momentum as 20000000 seen rather than 2022 behind the volumes of the world cup. this was a much needed when full council in front of the funding funds. and that company will continue with games against g to spend on china. the only chance the site has all returning to the stadium during the tournament is if they can reach the final hey, on february the 10th, on the richardson, l g 0, the sale. the angle phase of the opening, a fixture time will look to get off to winning sides against the touch. it gets done on saturday. this is a child of the team for appearance and determined to having finished as runners up on 2 occasions in 19842004. they take on tournament debit cards. that'd be cosign aside looking to spring a surprise off the topping. the qualifying group, australia get their 5th asian cup on the way against india on saturday. the suckers
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won the event back in 2015. when they hosted the tournament. countries renew their sporting rivalry. often they faced off and the cricket woke up a final back in november. then group be along side. syria is focused on far as mine has everything you need to know about. the good of us truly won this tournament of host in 2015 and were fine was the last time who was held in cats are 4 years earlier. and socrates have pretty good memories of cuts are as well. they qualified for the 2020 to walk up thanks to a playoff when indo and at those finals, they beat tennessee and denmark in the group stage before falling to a narrow defeat against eventual champions. argentina in the last 16th is becca sign had been consistent qualifiers for the asian cob. this will be their 8 consecutive appearance at the finals will their best performance came and have our in 2011 when the team reached the semi finals at the last edition australia. knock
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them out in the last 16 penalty. shoot out the teams won't meet again in their final group d. it's aging cap number 7 for syria, but they've never made it to the knockout run. the countries high point came in 2018 when australia beat them in the announcement around a world cup, qualifying argentina's. hector cooper is their head coach. he was in charge of is becca spent at the last asian top. india kicked off their 2011 asian cub campaign against australia, and we'll do the same again. this year. they suffered a for no loss on medication results in the bills up to this event haven't been to encouraging with woke up qualifying defeats against waves. and cats are depend uh one of the favorites to lift the trophy to raise the guess time though for one of their stars. well co me. toma software is an ankle, injury playing for pricing in december and it was expected to be out for $4.00 to
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$6.00 weeks for japan had co type. gimme more. yes. who said that he's making progress and could be available at some point in the tournament. depend on bidding for record extending 50 asian cop title and start their campaign against vietnam on sunday. right away from the agent up to time most rated open champion. and now meal soccer says she's hoping for a quick return to form as you prepare for her grandson, come back. the 26 year old has increased glance at but hasn't raised in the major since the 2022 us open. this will be just a 2nd tournament and the more then again, the former world number one who gave birth to her daughter in july says that although she's glad to be back in november and she's not expecting too much from herself. and even hitting today with ons like i caught myself getting a little disappointed in myself when i would make some mistakes,
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but i'm hitting against ons, you know? and i think it's just one of those things where i now think to myself, like i have to give myself a lot of time and patience, then i'll step into his into the final v as an agent to national her. last for my match, i had the vio staying open the 2017 friends, open champion beachy. i don't see the russian except to the now i have several of us to reach the final line of the pink. oh, will face daddy? yeah. cause that's, you know, off to her opponent was number 5, just a couple good. withdrew from the semi final, due to the 5 star to dispatch for you later on about the lo has won the amount of the 48 hours, 6 stage of these taco riley is defenseless. second, when so find the saudi arabian does it, but it's still spaced. sweet time when a call of science who continues to set the pace with an overall lead of over 20 minutes, cuts us now, philosophy is down in 17. the best
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way is for, for me i am you about to make a sign to thanks very much. i see a bit later. thanks for that. that's it. is these out. don't forget a website out there at the. com is the address. bunch of the in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels. h a norm is new. hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december of this to the so called economic engine continues to stall. as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana for lack of foreign tourists, millions of cubans depend on tourism to treat the fine work i spend money and others make money. the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty,
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there are no tourist close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are the building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built. who has government money on property, not being claimed and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels holding the powerful to account as we examine the us as role in the world on o g 0 on the housing the costs 20. 24 is set to be the of elections, lots of stores for the global economy under the umbrella. so lots of potential political change, and we'll look at the impacts, the rising cost of shifting due to the tensions in the red sea. counting the costs on al jazeera, the,
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