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michelle is in the rubble of their own homes and this is unacceptable. the streams on out just the are the the clouds, the whole rahman you're watching the out. is there a news on life? my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, occupation can only be a temporary state of affairs. a permanent occupation is a legal ok see more hollow signs, legal teammates this case against israeli occupation. and the 1st day of a historic hearing of the international court of justice will be life from southern galls of what hundreds of patients remain trapped inside. nasir hospital. more than $29000.00 palestinians of not being killed since israel began its will. in october
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. i knew that, but i came in the occupied west bank where people have been experiencing the hardships of israel's money, 3 of your patients for decades and then use the un secretary general says that working to a point to then voice, engage the gun tile about with the international community and scroll down and football fans as well to continue their efforts to disrupt the top level matches. many supporters are against the time to sell a stake in the league to a private equity investor. the welcome to the news. uh, we begin in the hey, glad the international court of justice has begun 6 days of hearings looking into the legality of israel's 57 year old patient of palestinian lands. $52.00 states and 3 international organizations will provide testimony and legal opinion on the matter. on day one,
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lawyers representing palestine spoke on how palestinians are treated differently by the all, with israel deliberately settling on the occupied land. meanwhile, these ready prime minister's office has reacted to the proceedings, rejecting the calls legitimacy. all bind to finance is the case of the hey is happening against a backdrop of as well as long calls. but the death toll as now is the past 29000 step vast begins our coverage. palestinian delegation, accompanied by international law experts traveled to the us highest court in the hague. taking the 1st step towards de hope, stopping one of the world's longest unblocked use occupations. for the 1st time and its history, the international court of justice will have to load on the legality of israel's confiscation of ballasting inland. opening the oral hearings by this thing and foreign minister, described as far as occupation as a system of apartheid. it has thrown the palestinians into the 2nd class citizens
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for over a century. the eladio bowed right up in a sea of people to self determination has been denied and violated by this time was not aligned without 2 people. it was not as is their id, those have described it, the waste land. that was logic on this time. the only solution, consistent with international law, this for this illegal occupation to come to an immediate and conditional until it is well kept to the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem. in 1967 here we us of historic palestine, which palestinians one for a states armed with maps. smokey showed the courts how over the decades israel has confiscated ballasting. inland is what i had wanted. the, the jewel get a feel of body style. but the locked it's, they won't get a fee, so it's kept pushing the people out out of their homes,
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out of their lunch. here is a 5th month, so it was displayed as well as prime minister for the assembly. last september. he called this then you will be the least. this is no, there is no by this time at all. on this map. bose right from the u. s. lawyer has regularly are good cases at the i c. j sat. it's clear. israel has no intention to ever leave the land. whatever offensive against international law is real commits. the united states comes forward to shield it from accountability. this case is different to do one of genocide, south africa filed last month and you and highest court order. it's relative stopped also time from china, so i don't exit in guys had and other decisions i just poured. although non binding to stop the unlawful occupational specialist in line to carry more on the car with the no further increase international pressure on the government of spectrum. and
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they send you out more than 50 con police reports and submissions in the coming days. step fast and l just sierra the he was told to the smith his live at the hague, outside the international court of justice. and bennett, this hearing is significant, but these hearings are completely separate to the ones that we witness to just a few weeks ago. or yeah, so those hearings that was a case bought by south africa alleging that was happening in gaza. is genocide being committed by these riley's this time? this is a case both after the un general assembly asked in 2022 for the will call the international court of justice to deliver an opinion. it's a non binding opinion on the legal consequences of israel is occupation of the west bank. what we heard 1st on the palestinians this morning was from lawyers appointed by the policy and very admin and international lawyers. very clearly,
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concisely argued legal opinion as to why is riley is breaking the law and his occupation of the west bank. these lawyers talked about the deliberate settlement of israelis in the west bank 700000 of them living. that is demographic manipulation. they called it is against international. they to explain how it policy means are treated differently under the law. then he's riley's in the occupied territories pilot students have to use different roads. it's really is allowed to move freely that sort of thing very clearly. uh you, lee, a legal opinion and this is why they, they want the. busy colt to live at this ruling, that the occupation is illegal. there's gonna be another $51.00 states delivering their opinion on this contribution to this over the next 6 days. it will take the cold as an estimate of maybe a few months for the call to deliver a final ruling and a final opinion. it isn't legally binding. and these riley's, i'm likely to give it much practical. he did ignore the ruling in 2004,
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what means national court. so separation will between the west bank and his ro, is it legal and should be dismantled? it's in fact been extended, but the i, c j says it's rulings carry great legal weights and the moral all far to sounds good and thanks very much for the update of what's been going on. a paid benefit with the palestinians have enjoyed the hardships of his real as occupations to generations. while each person might experience different struggles, the theme is similar. it's one of long staffed lives lost and time spent waiting with abraham reports now from the occupied west bank home usually means safety and security for this palestinian family. it's the opposite. surrounded by illegals, where these documents threatened by increasing attacks by circulars. what's the opposite? the font tells us his family is left with no choice but to lock themselves in my garden. and that's what i like. we can't leave the house alone. my sisters got mad
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at and i couldn't even go to the wedding's dot org was hovering around. he says it's really settlers want them out so they can move in. but this is the only home they own. and the only time they know they call themselves the guardians of the hill. the boys we would hate before the settlers. my grandfather built the house in the 1970s. then my father and mother inherited it. we are here protecting it as well and will pass it onto our kids. since 1967, israel has been establishing illegals supplements on hilltops, overtime they expand at the expense of palestinians. laquonda harmony says they will not leave the little home on the hill for them. this is how the experience is really military occupation, violent attacks. illegals documents and then grabs. let's now move to the center of the occupied to us back in columbia. few jacob with for one family. the occupation
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means tragic losses of life words. it was a bitter sweet moment when sammy's new brand son was born in 2005, they named him. yes, if after his uncle, who was killed by his really forces 4 years before. oh and the general had done so we wanted him to bring joy to the house. i was heavy. he was born in jordan and i traveled to meet him. but in 2023 and just a few weeks before turning 18. yes, it was buried in the same grief site as his name say, booth killed by the same army. not one of them. semi son, samuel, and mohammed were also killed by his really forces and 20022015. we do not bring trigger into this life to die, but to live we want to be able to live in peace and have a good life. i lost my sons when do a very young there were 1115 and 17 years old. nope. every palestinian harmony
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shares this heavy loss of life. but the few patients till 6, it's all on people, one way or another. that's go now to have run the sounds of the occupied to us bank and see how life there has been brought to a whole. once brimming with life and a bustling economy, life is fading away in the old city of have right now it's a mere echo of what it once was that how did you get in the market? said that no visitors, no foreigners. we don't find customers for the goods we buy and are in debt for the 75 year old sales pending fee is local artisans, a symbol of the cities rich cultural heritage. in this i had a, i've been here for 17 years, and i keep thinking that if we get a bit better instead of every year, it gets worse and worse, people are scared. they're humiliated at the check points, so they avoid this area hold together. this one is something here and however on
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the economy capital of the occupied the west bank. the city still has a few hours before it goes to see if people are shopping and working with this on has such a way earlier in the old city of hebron, a post indian c time to is a victim of occupation lost in cues, alternative routes, checkpoints, enclosures times tools and from a nation stuck in waiting need that but he is either the occupied west bank well that's cost is able to solve it here. tony is not from ramallah in the occupied west bank and saying ok, patient looks the same, no matter where you are really in the palestinian territory. that is correct. the palestinians we've been speaking to say, while everyone experiences it differently, the existential crisis of living under occupation remains the same and watching the hearings at the international court of justice. they say,
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while it is politically significant, practical steps need to be taken immediately to stop the daily killing of palestinians in occupied territories in gaza. joining me now is doctor release humbly, a physician and community health researchers. thank you very much for joining us. and we've seen the peak violence in gaza that is ongoing. now we've seen one of the most potent symptoms of the occupation has been a tax on health care infrastructure in gaza. how consequential are the conversations happening at the i c, j to try and impact what's happening in gauze and now to try to bring that to a close? yeah. well, the is ready all me has sorry for the surrounded besieged and bombs and pronounce of service over 2 thirds of hospitals in the gaza strip and over 70 percent of primary healthcare facilities in the gaza strip. the people of gauze
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a have at no fully functional hospitals left and they only have minimally functioning hospitals that are now you know that, that for them to seek service. and israel has killed over 400 workers and health care institutions. it did all of those things deliberately, knowingly, with high precision weapons, knowing give assignments what that will do and knowing the fact that it will continue to be able to, to commit those crimes with total impunity. so the fact is, row, you know, receives warning off the warning, disclose of the discourse routing off the routing, saying that all of the various practices that it commits on the occupation and colonialism are illegal or morally wrong. the fact remains that israel has won't face any meaningful consequences, and there is no sign, but it will face any meaningful consequence as a result of international law institutions such as the international court of justice. and it does those things, knowing the homes that it will do to palestinians and face and consequent. so the
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attacks on health care will deliver with the all this possessing palestinians moving them off of the alarms and completing the ethnic cleansing defaulted in 1948 . it's calculated, and as you say there is, there are no practical steps that we have seen as a result of these hearings. that's true. so even if there's a moral victory, as long as people continue to die, that doesn't have the same impact or value that i probably should. i'd like to also talk about the occupied westbank. it has not been spared this uptake in the intensity of the violence being carried out by the israeli military just a few weeks ago in jeanine, 3 brothers were killed in their hospital beds. this really does give us a sense of the insidious nature of the occupation these targeted feelings inside hospitals. can you talk a little bit about the experience of the occupied westbank as well? absolutely, and it's, you know, obviously the occupied westbank including places like as you need until to cut him, which have the infrastructure destroyed on an almost daily basis,
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which obviously would have impact on people's health if so it is interrupted water supply and that of course, supplies interrupted but it also, it takes effect whether it was through the effects on health care, through the displacement and this possession that takes place in the jordan valley in jerusalem in bassetti off fall, or every other kind of thing in town and city. oh, well, so you know what kind of thing it's expensive as well. and then we'll also displace who's basic services also cuts off. so that's insidious attack, but you took it by it was that impacts every aspect, all kind of thing and likelihood, whether it's in healthcare or in any of the basic service that you know, leads to even ill health or good health. this is something that palestinians experience and stuff under every single day. and that is why you from the mental question should be a bias house and couldn't you to them how to dismantle clinging institutions, help the ends of the occupation as a way to advance people's health and wellbeing. that is the fundamental question
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here. it's all connected to clean units. i'm ends that costs and white and split subjects promising inst and doctors briefly. a 3rd question came to mind if you could just go back to gaza for a moment, the massive destruction we've seen of the health care infrastructure. just briefly, could you describe what kind of a challenge is it now to rebuild to rehabilitate those that survive if and when the fighting stops? that's an incredibly difficult question. uh, more, amazingly, is as much as materially, i mean, we're talking about, you know, tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of people who will need rehabilitation whether it's physical or any other form of rehabilitation. that, you know, we were quite a huge institutions to be built physically, but also capabilities and relationships within communities that will take a generation to rebuild. it's an incredibly difficult challenge and we really need to think about putting goals and is that the son? so any conversations that we took about rebuilding and because those perspectives,
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all the ones that we need to solve when we think about the future talk to later, i'm really thank you very much for your thoughts there. dr. humbly telling us about how specifically this latest episode of violence specifically and gaza, the occupation is played out in terms of specifically and gaza health care infrastructure being targeted. a reminder of how significant a problem rebuilding in the future will be the strongest for us in ramallah. thank you. are now these ready appointments, as office as rent to, to the well calls proceedings saying israel does not recognize the legitimacy of the discussion at the international court of justice in the hague, regarding the legality of the occupation. a new design tom as well as right to defend itself against excess, then shall threats. israel said the discussion in the hague as part of the palestinian attempt to dictate the results of the political settlement without negotiations. it says it will continue to fight this
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a time and it's government on the connected to united in rejecting this wrong trend . let's go. so i have to, i'm the slayer who's unoccupied, east to reason, but define position from the pm who really assign shows really no sign of accommodating international. the, the that's exactly right. these really prime minister also calling it an unacceptable course of action. and remember that all of this comes on the heels of hamlet trying to pass a resolution that actually did go through within his cabinet to not recognize a palestinian state, though it isn't a binding sort of move. it is a measure that he wanted to do to declare these really positions specifically under his government, that they will unilaterally reject accepting a palestinian state. so it's not surprising, but this is being reiterated by these really prime minister. they're also calling
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it a quote, media circus saying, but it's one sided and these really prime minister again to saying, but he outright rejects this, rejects, it's legitimacy just to give you an idea of a denial of israel's military occupation across the occupied west bank. so this is a recurring theme with the statements we get from these really prime minister. and it's not surprising in the slightest. of course he's very good, but it seems to be giving us an idea of what lies ahead. what are they saying as well, the as really government is saying multiple things about what they're hoping to do next when it comes to the war. these really prime minister himself has said that until there is an absolute victory, the war is going to continue all eyes additionally, are on this expected ground invasion in to drop off were nearly a 1000000 and a half palestinians are seeking refuge known potentially is the last safe place and
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gaza that has been bombarded repeatedly. so these really government is saying that that is going to happen. the war is simply not going to end by any means. when it comes to talks on a captives deal. it seems like those are deadlocked at the moment, as the prime minister says that military pressure is the only way to proceed. that is the only way to bring back the captives. we also had the war cabinet member benny gans who spoke last night and said that until the captives are returned, this fighting is going to continue. the ground evasion instead of law is imminent and it could even extend into the most of them hallway month of the dawn, something that people are bracing for. so the government's position on the war is quite clear their position on what's happening at the i c. j is clear, they have had this blanket type of policy against any sort of criticisms of their move. specifically, militarily, even politically, when it comes to all of the international pressure they're receiving,
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like from the united states, their biggest ally, there's just a rejection for this, saying that israel is going to act in its own way, however, it sees fit until they have a total and complete victory and the city that forced occupied is to respond. thank you. well, here in the home on bush, all of their senior political analyst joins us on set before we talk about the my new show of occupation. what is interesting is this is going to be a very long few days with over 50 countries, submitting petitions, and 3 major old isaiah options. there is a, a, a, a snowball effect here. it seems over the last few years of countries getting behind the palestinian issue. how important is it that this number here at the hate it's important to it's important because the palestinian cause that is one of humanity. this is the last set of colonial regime in today's world
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is the last and the 21st century. this should have been already, i think of the past of the 20th century, this horrible regimes of such a colonial isn't a part to aid and a good military, aggression and general side and all about yourself. the should have been part of the past, but in palestine it continues is, rose, colonialism and cooling. my ization continues, our party continues and i think the work community is fed up with this. american back is red unless on the line again, american backed is right. because without the american backend is right, it wouldn't be really cooling international law, as we've heard just now from the prime minister of his right. it wouldn't be calling the international community a circus. and it certainly wouldn't be so emboldened to undermine the role of law. but america back is read,
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is able to do all of that because it could continue to work with infinity supported by the united states. and of course, the, the 2nd issue of a sudden, of what's happening in the hague is the effective occupation on the palestinians for over 50 as we've heard it in the recent last few days, we talked about this, different politicians are supposed to bite. and joseph burrell, the secretary blank, and we'll talk about 2 state solution and sovereignty and stated. but you can't have any of that without lifting the occupation, which begs the question, why don't of the american leaders, officials, weston officials who continued to play a role and went to play at all? do not called for ending the occupation. it's probably the simplest of all simple phrases with clarity, conviction, and, and the spirit, unless sort of international law and the middle federal corporation and the
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civilian occupation of the style, right? but they don't speak of all these formulations. they can go through all the acrobatics and, and, and, and, and, and new polls and whatever. but they would never address the subject as is. and hence what we've heard from uh, from the palestinian team today, is this, perhaps a clear and frankly convincing argument, right? that it is the occupation stupid. it's the occupation. it's the occupation that is the force of all evil. and it's right by this time there is no palestinian . is there any conflicts, isn't is really occupation. it stays only occupations directly over eve of including including the october 2nd attack on his right, including all the october sevens that we've had since october 7th. it goes into genocide. right? it is the reason why there's so much racism. why there's so much hatred why we have,
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on our part page system, why there's so much depth of land. why there's so much denial of freedoms, basic freedoms of individuals, collective freedom over people, all was denied. now for over the 5 that gets why it's because of the occupation and the worst and go with also with and i think we've heard a good amount about this today is that the occupation has been sense perpetuating. meaning it creates the reasons and the drivers for its existence, and that's why it continues to be as we moved from several 1000 illegal settlers to $700.00 illegal secular support occupied by the students, their mom job senior political analysts. thank you. the goal is as health industries as the number of palestinians killed by his ready falls. as since october, the 7th is known as the past 29000. the you and says is ready times continue to
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surround the largest hospital in garza world health organization says stuff and also hospital and con. units have been refused and treat. hundreds of patients are still up to is ray. the troops stored in the hospital on friday to recover his name is long for us in rough, a city in southern gaza and has to be said, tell me that it's into the green milestone with 29000. that no signs of things slowing down and nicer hospital, the focus of attention to the global audience, as it gets stormed unoccupied. really bodies right in the military. yes, in fact, so here we have been seeing most came up with military attacks. of course, the goal is to strengthen in particular, in the south, and also in the middle areas of the territory where these very forces at target to a group of residents of the city or con units where at least on palestinians the popular report of killed as they have been completely surrounding the of hospital
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alongside with another medical facility as these body forces are carrying out a mass rest campaign. the it's a cli, i'm very drastic humanitarian situation for the majority of patients. and this was mentioning today that's under the supervision of the world health organization. if you have managed to evacuate at least 15 pounds, sitting patients from the nozzler hospital to the hospital in the south, in order to complete receiving medical cards, as is ready for the same time, are keeping, investigating the majority of people in the medical facility. as they are carrying out wide digging activities in the onto the hospital, as they have tens of the entire medical facility into a military phase as the of the same time, they are expanding the military attacks on different areas in goza, in particular, in the north, where the abutment that had renewed again and continued where people's today for the 2nd time and the road had become homes i think is very funny. as you were
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waiting for humanitarian troops to get to the know the right part as the home got. i'm simon, are completely a hit things. the majority of people who are right now become much more isolated as is very focuses on keeping restricting a delivery into that. the most of the affective parts of the conflict right now to think about as far as in rough. thank you. the counsels foreign ministry has released the statement, the following comments from prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling on the country to exec pressure on them us to release as rarely captives. the ministry says that the statements on nothing but a new attempt to stall and prolong the will. it says the ministry is committed to mediation assets, which excludes includes pardon me, ending the crisis and freeing the hostages consult rejects these ready prime ministers, empty accusations about the country, funding homeless, same result as a month for reconstruction and humanitarian aid were carried out in full co ordination with israel, the us, egypt,
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and the united nations. let's get more on this with my one, the senior political analyst segments ready to sort of take over the last sort of 24 hours. and that has been this behind the scenes that have spots of woods between doha and telling me you want to be say, spots. you're going to say somebody else what i think i'm supposed to be through it for. i think if i got there is, i think it's cool that i'm not engaging in any spot. right. i mean, i think that's actually, i mean one has to congratulate them for the nerves, right? because at the end of the day, nothing you know, out of the blue and you know, for different kind of escape isn't. because he wants to prolong the war or issues, accusations, right? that's been sent that right. so got that has no you haven't been but i'm also i targets basically saying they've got 5. does this the other thing and as a carpet is it responded for themselves. whatever they, they gave the kind of thing and people, and guys i, they did an agreement with all the different parties. right?
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so the fucking up cut that is a lucky, we're not going to go into this because we're not going to allow you the go for trinity in order to read direct or mr. direct as the focus on the general side, best fund traveling and guy. so there's a genocide on traveling and gaza and it's one of the nothing. yeah. who's government's responsibility? it's data crime. they need to be responsible for it. and there is no point at this point in time to be issuing accusations right, left of center. if it is, if it's not just smoke and mirrors, the reality is that countries like egypt and costs are really out of the hall to those mediation efforts. everybody else, like the exams is, is looking on, sometimes always social views, all quite so. show i get asked about this is what is the relationship diplomatically between a mouse and castle because they do talk to each other about certainly not wanting to talk to each other. it was,
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it was encouraged by the likes of the united states and what's the new address that you're talking about to, to have uh, how much politically the shipping costs are just like that probably by what is the college ship wasn't car during the negotiations between the united states and the father by right this was sanctioned by the united states. it was bless, supported. and when one or other person likes that that i would try to undermine that. it was american officials, but a few months clarified said no, no, we support that. we want someone in place like know how, where it has become supervision needs of the east, if you, with what there could be mediations and dialogue and behind the scenes and in front of the scenes on so on, so forth. and in a way, how much is hosted, how much political leadership is hosted into how in order to facilitate for the kind of mediation. but cuts are, uh does between uh,
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is relative how much just like it did between the finally button and the united states. at that time, it proved to be quite successful between started buying and the united states in this case is this course has been eggs. rejection, just an obstructionist and in order or instead of taking responsibility for his failure, right, it's accusing the likes of cut that on so on, so forth for undermining the negotiations. but the presence of him, us leadership, political leadership, and in to how it has been indispensable for the dialogue for the negotiations over the captives and the prisoners and the who made their in age and for ending the occupation. what caused it to continue in terms of the shockey diplomacy that is required when we talk about negotiations between the, the stakeholders, the policies that we not potty to cuz we're not the diplomats here. in your opinion, how difficult, delicate has it be in these last few weeks because you know, you were looking at those the death toll at the rising is 9200 every to 2 days
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really isn't it. but i think it's more and more difficult to try and, and more important to try and find a solution very quickly for the death toll gets any, any worse. you're on the main obstruction, a towards a 30 minute ceasefire. today is american back is really right. american back 1st and foremost that the un security council is read in gaza in between the 2. we also have a number of lackeys in europe that follow in their footsteps. i can, but you gauge are many and elsewhere. and hence we have this block of people just like the ones who are meeting a newness in a private club of racists, basically on towards the past. the question of guys on a front, a side support thing is that the general side as it unravels in front of our eyes. so i think in a way one can talk about diplomacy in terms of the captives, the prisoners of the humanitarian aid. but as long as wolf powers like the u. k and
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the united states continued to support the occupation and genocide in palestine, the number of casualties have been a country and dies. now unfortunately, we think that they were pretty close to that after one week, 2 weeks when we reached the 10000 marks the 20000 marks. now we're, i think the 50000 mark of 30000 cubes. we already had things 800000 casualties. and this on for months that's, that's an unprecedented crime in our region. and i think globally, we talk about comparisons like the allied bombings of dressed in overdraft of germany like the, the, the nazi bombings of, of, of great britain during 2nd world war. so i think these are numerous, enormous bombings and violations of human rights and war crimes and, and genocides and the like, as on so forth. but the u. k, the united states and others in the west continued to,
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to support this. now they're finding acrobatic ways of spoken about sustain this and sustained that then immediately, but sustain cease fires when they can just simplify it all and called for an immediate and prevented cease fire. so we can have an end to these suffering. so we can open that pathway towards ending the occupation of the side because without ending the occupation of guys that were spec and his juice, and this is going to continue lumber shop. thank you. as well as you would expect, say there's evidence of serious human rights violations, sol, palestinian women in both casa and the occupied westbank. the ones calling for is mainly cooperation with an independent and impartial investigation into the allegations in guns. a mother is being killed every 2 hours on average. even experts say that they've had reports of palestinian females being arbitrarily executed. some were killed by his ready soldiers as they were sheltering or trying
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to escape the fighting. women or children may cover the 70 percent of the fatalities since the will begin in october. the insides as evidence of palestinian women being raped or threatened with right. while in detention, the doctors will that they can no longer give problem medical catch women. giving beth and garza, and that's because there's no maternity hospitals left operating as normal summer. and where is a spokes person for the women study center. she now joins us through occupied east jerusalem. good talking with us on the product on thanks for your time. one thing that's very evident was the restrictive nature of occupation, of the impact it has on women and children can use. so to give us a bit more detail about what that means and how we should understand it a yeah, the 1st of all on, as you can see it and see most of the people in goza are either women or children. that a big percentage are off for then the phone is
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a has to do with women and children. and this is all so not by you by chance it is done by the is that he lives to can women and children because they know that they don't want if they are going through the genocide, they don't plan floor. there's innovations, i'm going them on those who can give them better school children. so we don't believe that that is a plan. the thing from that he lives to can whom i mentioned to them. it's not my mistake that i think that since we are concerned about that society, the city of society is the concept of society now in the caps and then drop off and goes to infinity wellness everywhere and goes up. and then they give the opportunity, they give the product, it's
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a woman to stay in the buildings where they can, they stay outside because they know this as a conservative society, they have to give this to the bishop does to me. okay. and is it a it is. ringback this, this been things that men could describe because they are outside, but the woman our own lives and who i'm interested in are those who are inside the big things that the they die every day with the jump in that because the united nations human rights office of the high commissioner issued a report today, let me just read a little bit of it. it says we have shots by reports of deliberate talk and taking extra judicial killings of palestinian women and children in places where they saw refuge all while fleeing. some of the reports of be holding white pieces of cloth when they were killed by the is really all b, o affiliated false is a, that's a joint statement by un experts. so how concerned should we be miss a way to uh,
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because that seems to be private, credible evidence here of such abuses. how would you like the un now to proceed? of course no one has to receive but a yeah. you're not sending sending the un forces to bounce up in order to take it off of the situation. and now they did not send any u. m. sources to get that and all of that to the effect that the people. so it does, it have to say they have to send the, the issue and police the guy that in order to get all the people the young people and then go and make sure that the, the fluid and the fluids put the inside guns up. because most of the women and children now and that went to the beginning without the, without a judge. and this should be that all the should not put me in the t. i'm
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fortunately the that the machine of community is not taking any care of these things. they are giving speeches and speeches about that they should send the yeah, the thing is to the send young people and get that booked on practice. they are not doing anything actually, because they've been the vision events that are missing. i'm sorry, say that there's about a give enough as all, you know, death to protect the people in gather, especially women and children and guests. this is what women and children because the, the psychology of occupation, for example, is really soldiers with guns houses. demolished raids by settlers impacts the palestinians as a whole. but no one really sort of knows how it affects the minds of young children watching the best hunting by the victims to how do we actually get to know what's going on in the mines, in terms of the aftermath of what they're looking at. actually they don't want
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to, it does it, does it as part of the sides? the process is that they are doing it and get the general size. and in order to work on this genocide, they have to get to finish all the children who are the future generations. and the woman who had been to be generations to my so they are starting with the women and children. they are not the and helping be sold by mentions that i'm to them instead, they are getting them. that's why the high percentage of can people, is that has to do with children and women. and i'm unfortunately, the, i don't vision to the doctor anything to, to have the, by this thing and people and get to the engine that i mentioned that i'm doing and, and, and specific we, as a woman organization, we do have a contact with other women organizations and against the end,
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we are trying our best to help them as to the to do whatever they can in order to save the life of children and go and do them. but unfortunately, uh we cannot send anything get together except we could send in some cash money to, to the bank so that they can buy things for them. and we have, by the way, some people will not from does the, are here in the hospital. and they were in the hospital before the. 1 and they are still here living kids in the end of my line, nablus and general center. and they are now well away from their families. and the psychologically they are very anti because they don't know what's going on with them from it is and goes up and the same time they are without houses here. so we are trying also a lot of best to have this woman who are in the west bank the and general. so that
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has some way to from the women studies center. thanks for joining us or will come by the story. so thank you. thank you. thinking some breaking news now from something other than what is really and strikes of talk that the tunnel cost to you is rather, is repeatedly struct areas of southern lebanon. it says it has links to has by typing him on that, as we guess is moving on the to who the fontas and you have a fatality aged off to us both as you can talk to the missile sites. here's the spokesman said that there was a ship, ruby lol is in danger of sinking. after being hit by a number of missiles, the crew abandoned the boat, carry it in the gulf of age and i'm not followed. 5 us strikes on a theme is on sites suspected of recent attacks on shipping in the red sea. the who the say they'll continue that with tax and as well stops as well. i'm gone so the,
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the head of the united nations is of they've gone. it's gone to join the international community and live in peace and not be what continued guitar rush called the help but of terrorist activities and drug running. he joined delegates here in console for 2 days of tools, but lead us all of the taliban government stayed away. guitar. irish said that tale soon. begin consultations. all the appointment of a you and then boy to i've got his phone a. what do we will we will a forgotten is done in peace, peace, speed itself, and peace with its neighbors. able to assume the commitments and the international obligations of the southern states. and the, at the same time, the doing so we relation to the international community, the other countries of its neighbors. and these ration to the rights of its own
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population. and that's 2nd time and i've gotta be son fully integrated. you know, all the mechanisms, political economics, the, the evidence of the international community. this is the object, the game. first, the need, the for, i've got a start not to be in the hot bed of terrorist activities. that's a impact on other countries. seconds. the vision of, of guide is leaving close if you see solutions in which it's diverse groups. we have those back subjects by student as not as they all seem to be presented in the states that he is truly inclusive. so it's a concern about the respect of human rights and in particular the rights of women and girls. so we can see that these essential to revoke the decisions that
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do not allow girls to be in secondary and tertiary school and do not allow women to effectively work in the majority of the professions and then a consent. but at the same time moves the recognition of the problem and as maids construction to the questions of the traffic kings and the rock booty vision. some of the job it has multiple cobble from the beginning of the islamic image of ernest on are the top to bottom, made it clear that there was not be part of the do. how do you think because they want to be the sort of representative of, of the sun after 2 and a half years. the international community, according to them, is continuing to repeat the same talking points, talking in the same echo chambers, and listening to the same people without their inputs and not they say, and not be, cannot go on for ever, according to the thought of on many of the countries in the region have not accepted them as the legitimate government or the recognize government or did
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envoys are there, there individually talking to those governments signing agreements with these governments, including designations as well. so they say, why is this the fact the state of affairs is going on? did the people of, i'm glad it's done, are being punished by sanctions and bands on the leadership. so according to decide to bundle, they are providing security and safety and basic services to the people of abundance on the situation about peace has never been better in the last 4 decades . and they've tracking down on groups such as iceland, but they are reluctant to speak more at length about the issues such as the origin of rights of civil liberties, a rights of women because they say that is something that has to be a universal code of all across all of of the sun because much of what is being talked about outside of done is done is about the sub incentives of a bunch assigned, which is not the majority of the population. and they want to bring the system, whether it's education or women's rights, which is inclusive and implies to all of the women of, of one
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a sense rather than just the urban areas. but they say that this meetings like this where they're not going to be invited, or they're not going to be part up. and parson, as the people who are in charge of a one is done, i'm going to be for that exercise in futility. so i'm, i'm and dropping out the 0, couple to the ministers in brussels of welcome the widow of alexi. the valet to show that i support gemini is proposing new sanctions against russia and following the task of on demand pollutants. because critic unit in the valley has blamed russia's presence, a killing, a husband who was serving and 19 year prison sentence must go denies those allegations of all, naya is a volume to continue a husband's empty corruption mission for freedom in russia to the police and pop on you can, you have recover the bodies of tribesmen who was shot dead and what's being described as a massacre. place and anger, providence of 26 men were killed on sunday. know the town of lubbock in the northern highlands. the government says that it's been a major escalation and tribal fighting with villages wielding legal weapons as 5
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o'clock reports. these are the 1st pictures of bodies being loaded onto trucks after the shooting in the province on sunday, police side least, $26.00 men was shot dead in an ambush involving warring tribes, that total is expected to increase this time your economy is only made possible so so the use of many, many small arms and that is a consumer place to the northern highlands site, as many as 17 tribes were involved. and the treating the body use has proven difficult. and the most mountainous region at this point, it's not so clear. so exactly how far we've, we've moved into the conflict there, but the intent is to, to re gain control have a significant presence in the conflict there in pop in your guinea has struggled
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with escalating tribal violence since the last election 2 years ago. last oldest, 150 people were reportedly killed in tribal conflict in anger prophets. last month, 16 people died during rights in the capital port, most b, it's police and public servants protested. overpay dispute. the police force ordinarily to face their own capacity constraint. so we are pretty much stressed in having to look off of the whole country, so it's hard to deploy, you know, as many resources if you would like. uh when is sort of hiding levels of violence, like what we've seen. internal security is a growing challenge for prime minister james verify who visited neighboring australia 2 weeks ago. a bilateral security agreement was signed december offering to expand trainings of penalties. police force in radio mean to be a prime minister and to be of an easy reactive by saying that the escalating trouble buttons is very disturbing use. and his government is prepared to prioritize support in the wake of what's happened, sir. a clock out
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a 0. it still has here on and these are in schools will, hey, what live on james of the sites about his future in the n. b a. and with whom knoxville be played up dishes under the business. latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the talk about the type of support a has some. thank you very much. so jim and football fans that have all to continue their efforts to disrupt the top level matches what we've been seeing. tennis balls are thrown onto the pitch remote control cause and now model airplanes being used
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during the games. support is around the country are against the plants for germany is football league to sell the sake of its media right to outside invest. so, oh, correspondence in berlin told me that can explain why this is such a contentious issue. the purchase that have taken place in stadiums up and down in this country. and both the top 2 professional leagues have being provoked by to what was agreed by the clubs in the 2 professional leagues in this country in december, where by far an investment will be allowed into the media of the gym and football league in return for a share of the, the revenues that the negro generates over the next 20 years, but the friends of they are angry because they believe that this is the spouse of the infringement of a room called a 50 plus one rule. that's a rule that has existed since about 2526 years ago when the decision was taken to
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allow clubs which until then and being 100 percent owned by that membership to allow in a launch mine or seats of investment from elsewhere. with the caveat, the team would be maintained 50 percent plus one by the members. there are 2 teams that don't have that. those are respectively voss book, which is owned by folks for organ and labor crews, owned by, by a, in both cases the companies who own those teams have those teams in existence before the gland does. the good was created. they are far to say, there is no threats to this 50 percent plus one ruled by the deal is agreed and they won't the protest stop. funds are clearly very worried about where this is going. they don't want to see that clubs taken over as this being the case in england and elsewhere in europe by foreign investors who might have a different agenda. dominant cane al jazeera bullet, as well as red ball. so color onto
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a lot of it has reacted angrily to claims that his team had become distracted by the possible finance cam buffy. we all dropped points in the spanish tied to the race on sunday, drawing 11 who advised by a tunnel. you've got to have some to them. you will be leaving polly times on my at the end of this season, they needed to go. that's the one on the one go. i'm good to see you with another question when, when we focused, when i think we always are even today when things didn't go well, it's very difficult to fault this team, the seasonal very difficult and i'm needing the official. i, the world football players union has told all to sierra it could be time for continental club competitions to go global fees pro is asia time and the tough. cool. yeah. yeah. my zacky says the asian champion, sneak is in need of reform. union says many clubs that lose money while competing in the thomas and the welfare is given a low priority. we will get together and then think about what the,
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the more sustainable association and the conclusion maybe to have. uh or uh, you know, most of the system level for them and, uh, maybe including the, the other regions. uh, for example, easy discipline example. uh, and also american legion, or spouse. i mean, can we use young boy, you know, the pin regions. uh, you know, cause we either have expanded people come to work on, on one hand, but uh, we definitely need to think about the uh, you know, more exciting uh coupons that assess the level of pulling them and not to be necessarily the being bound to by the particular reason people, agent club, how the regular, how much is with your being clubs or so so many gun clubs and those that make them plots. then you know we can think about the best boma is devonne. james has appeared in his 20th olsa game, but admits time is running out on his trip to to 9 year old. the had said more minutes, then anyone in n b a history?
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who's part of a western conference team that law south to the eastern conference, 21186. jane says he's still hoping to play at this. he has a house. anything. understands right now um i am healthy enough to be on the team and perform at a level and walk a perform it. but like you said, it's still time left and this is through a 3rd less than the regular season. i honestly, i don't know what you know the future hold is as far as, as you know, policies or whatever the case may be. but like you said, it's 11 gains, but it is 5 and a half weeks and it's more it's more miles put on these uh, on these tires. and that was built for me, a 100 bucks or so. thanks very much son. of course you follow all the stories on our website scholars era dot com is updated throughout the day. probably dr. munoz on the other side of the break. but until after the sound of me, of the news, our team here in denver, thanks very much for your time. the
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being a journalist is that privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been drowned out by the noises of war is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks. we're just going to try to pick up is a safety position reading the trying to find the words the truth, that challenge and the huge responsibility we keep one of the issues and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions. the reason the soldiers base themselves in this house is because it's as the edges of the janine refugee cab. and from here they have, it's dear view of working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice is relevant to so that this mode that unites us,
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that divides us ukraine. a father front line, a mother and children tend this time to receive future. when the sky is clear, the sign is without an ukraine escaping the dog with outages. in october 2023 these rays, the ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible, a permanent transfers, palestinians, from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is is ready to
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transfer on and just the the club. so robin, you want to be able to the reviews on life, my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. occupation can only be a temporary state of affairs. of permanent occupation is a legal ok see more historic hearing of the international court of justice policy funds. legal team makes its case against is riley occupation. flower is a precious commodity in northern garza solving palestinians. vista lives to reach paige trucks is.

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