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to the us, that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america, the buyer. a gang of people, points to the color. in the 1st of a 2 part investigation. one. 0, one east meets the chinese, my friends. risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0, the united states is wanting, is relegating, say, ground defensive in southern garza saying it would have serious implications. the regional peace and security. the whole rahman deal watching office. they were like my headquarters here in demo, also coming up as well as crew, the farmington, the territory integrity field, but others territory to over more than half a century of belligerent occupation and historic hearing of the international court
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of justice on the funds. legal team makes this case against israel occupation. flower is a precious commodity of northern gossip stopping palestinians risk their lives to reach a truck. also as well launches aspects deep into lebanese territory, as blah responds by following the psalms over these by the folder will be logged into a route for the latest news . so the united states is wanting israel against a ground defensive in rasa, saying that it would have serious implications for regional peace and security in the proposed resolution to the un security council, the united states is calling for a temporary cease fire in gone. so let's go say the 12, diplomatic, i did a james base who's at you and headquarters and woods, uh, very specific. uh the un when it comes to the wording of resolution. so they don't
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come bull specific than right now, james. absolutely. so let me just give you a little bit of the context of this for days we've been waiting for a new security council resolution on the situation and garza, and now algeria are, is the current are of the country on the security council. it'd be negotiating, trying to get a, a resolution with the world see spot in it. as you know, the idea of an immediate cease fire has been supported by most of the security council. the only countries that have opposed it all the us which is used. it's vito and the u. k. that has abstained on the us position that seem pretty much the same as we approach to another vote, which is supposed to take place in just on the 24 as time here in new york on tuesday. but we've had some pretty important dramatic developments in the last few minutes. we now in addition to that, out, jerry and dropped, we now have the us. so just come up with
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a 2nd draft. i have it here. the conditions that i have your time that's actually about to show you the words of it, but i'm, i'm allowed to quote from it and it's significant for 2 reasons. significant number one for the 1st time the us is proposing the word see spot. remember, the us has all the long object to, to, to any resolution that this had the will was, would see spark. it's as, as recently as a few days ago was saying that the, the idea of putting ceasefire and a resolution was going to disrupt those talks that were going on, involving israel involving kata involving egypt. those talks that that'd be taking place in colorado. we know from the country prime minister and foreign minister who spoke in the last 48 hours that those talks are not going well. they're not very promising. and what seems to have happen now is the u. s. has decided to mention what c swapped for the 1st time it says, and it's dropped resolution for the security council on the schools that support for a temporary spot in garza as soon as practical,
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based on the global of old hostages being released and calls for lifting old barriers a to the provision of humanitarian assistance at scale. so pretty much sticking, i think, to what was the original plan of those because the ations that have been taking place led by the cartridge and the addictions. but now is going to go into a security council resolution if the us gets its way that significant cause israel did not want the words the spot in any resolution. and now it's the us who is proposing it. of course, other countries wanted the words a major see spot and they wanted the security council to order it. so it probably doesn't go as far as some of the council members would like. and then the 2nd thing in this resolution that i think is very, very significant is the us is issuing this warning. it to israel not to launch a ground defensive interrupt. saw it says that that would cause the home to civilians. and that for the displacement, including potentially the neighboring countries, which would have serious implications for regional peace and security. and then it
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adds the security council on the schools that such a major ground defensive should not proceed under the suck current circumstances. so that will be the security council saying to his ro, you're not allowed to do a rough or offensive, and this is not something's been proposed by other countries, but it's been patrol pros by the us itself. so something very clearly to me has changed in washington in the last 24 hours or so. they've decided to be much, much tougher on his route in this new drop. how will other delegations respond to this as i said? so they won't let me just see spa this talks about a c spot as soon as practicable, which isn't quite the same thing. will they still oppose this? will that be a meeting of minds between those delegations of the us? will it be fresh negotiations will of a go ahead as planned and just on the 24 hour old questions icon on the stage, i'm going to rush back downstairs. my team are already there with a camera. i will speak to some of the buses that caught new clothes meeting about
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somalia will try and get some answers to those questions for you. in the next few minutes i will come back to when you have more as, as far as the as well. james james, based out diplomatic editor to think of the city, thousands upon custodians advice to collect file from the limited number of a trucks entering the strip. the crowds were met with his right. the gunfire palestinians abuse show sense of bias lately. so just full time to receive the much needed aid to feed themselves and the assemblies, at least one person has been killed and several others. inches. people have been particularly desperate for food in the north for hundreds reaching new levels of yes, of new levels and cause the children have been so resulting to collecting flowers full of, of a trucks and onto the ground. type a couple of as a, as in ralph of 4 set in the southern gaza. let's just talk about the scenes that we all single was seeing earlier in the day from al rashid road.
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of course to hell, it's completely hot. tricking seems as we've been seeing, palestinians are fighting to get a parcel of foods throughout the humanitarian. a troops that had been allowed to get access to the another and part of calls. and this is absolutely dramatic and tried to explain, in fact, because there was the palestinians have been hungry for long day is a fighting on the ground and another at pots, which has been multiple li, attached by these body forces. um and they are ongoing expands and of the military operations. the as people completely are suffering from high risk assignments as they have nothing to eat in the daily basis a day as they are also trying to do everything possible. eating grosse depending on the grinding animal feed. according to one of the latest schools that we have made with a number of residents that they have been telling us about, the situation is completely on precedent for decades. as they have been living such
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humanitarian crisis for the 1st time about where they are right now, forced to depend on the minimum rates of basic necessities for revivals. let's close the topic. this news just breaking from new york that we're ready just hearing about throughout diplomatic editor, james, based on the way of telling you, is this potential for a un draft resolution that might have the would cease 5 in it. that way they will be debating in new york because it's very important. what of people, right where you are in rough uh with this potentially imminent is riley strike on the region. well this was in fact a so hell it is very important in full palestinians who are completely have been widely devastated by the ongoing confrontations and conflict that other upset since october the, some of the lives have been completely turned upside down as states following up might bring an end for old hosting policies and will lead to a partial,
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aggravating for partial mitigation for the aggravating humanitarian crisis. people have been looking for what all the diplomatic efforts being made, bike top by egypt, by different international actors regarding it, pushing a forward to reach to an end for the fighting on the ground. they have been going through multiple bows as before, but right now a ceasefire might be a new term, which means that there's going to be a sense of flexibility in terms of the negotiations being made in egypt and in appropriate blankets, all posted under the supervision of the u. s. a and the palestinians here are believing that one day you decide to go. sions, on these efforts will be fruitful, that will bring an end for the static is not for the fighting. as there are no longer would be able to deal with the situation on the ground. if there is going to be any potential military. encouraging for roughly a district in the far south of the territories,
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specifically that they have been multiple, displaced from the houses. they have lost everything behind on right now. the clicking the hopes on a ceasefire that will end this month, but that's how they have been going through since the beginning of this conflict taught a couple of as far as investors. thank the, the . now, the international calls of justice and the ink has begun 6 days of hearings looking into the legalities of as well as a 57 year occupation, a palestinian lands about $52.00 states. and 3 international organizations will provide testimony and legal opinion on the matter. the proceedings are being held against the backdrop of israel's coming will on garza, the 1st day consisted of testimony from lawyers representing palestine. step by some reports. palestinian delegation, accompanied by international law experts, travels to the u. s. highest court in the hague. taking the 1st step towards de
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hope, stopping one of the world's longest unblocked these occupations. for the 1st time in its history, the international court of justice will have to load on the legality of israel's confiscation of palestinian land. opening the oral hearings by this thing and foreign minister, described israel's occupation as the system of apartheid. it has thrown palestinians into a 2nd class citizens for over a century. the in telling me about rights of the stamp people to send it to the nation has been denied and violated by this time was not aligned without 2 people. it was not as is, ideally, 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 the isn't as well kept to the west bank,
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gaza and east jerusalem in 1967. here we have of historic palestine, which palestinians one for a state um to with map smoky show the court how over the decades israel has confiscated ballasting inland. this is why i wanted the yoga feels body style, but the locked it still won't get a fee. so it's kept pushing the people out out of their homes, out of their land. here is a 5th month. it was displayed, but this rose probably minnesota for the last somebody last september. he called this then you will be the least. this is no, there is no by this time on, on this map. bose right now a 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 to whatever offenses against international law. israel commits the united states comes forward
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to shield it from accountability. this case is different to do one of genocide, sales effort got filed last month for you and highest court order. it's relative stopped also time from genocidal x in gaza and other decisions i just poured. although non binding to stop the unlawful occupational specialist in line to carry more rolling. so let's see a little further increase international pressure on the government of spectrum in this on y'all's. more than 50 countries were present with nations in the coming days. step fast and l just sierra. the hate breaking news is really will planes that struck targets deep inside 11 on the ton of hockey, a 60 kilometers north of israel's buddha. and in the past 4 months as well, has repeatedly struck harry as a southern level that says everything's to hezbollah is also conducted. talk through this estimations in response to young group has 5 drawer kits into israel. that's getting all of this from instead of hold on, who's monitoring events for us from the capital they rate times that you know,
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what, what do we know about these strikes into lebanese toe? tre well, strikes, deeper inside, loving on are becoming more frequent. you mentioned 60 kilometers from the border where there has been near a daily exchanges of fire between those really military and the lebanese arms. because the last, now there's really military is saying that is carried out the strikes and that the target was a weapons. the storage facility belonging to has the law. there has been no confirmation from 11 east sources or has the law. but the owner of the factory is saying that this was a facility that manufactured the generator's electrical generation. so the strikes like i mentioned becoming more frequent. yes, this is the 1st time because the has been hit this way. the army is saying that it's carried out. how's the strike in response to an armed rhone that struck an open field in northern as well. so you have this tit for tat exchange or fire that
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has been really triggered by the war on garza and it's unlikely to end. and this is likely to continue because hezbollah has made it very clear that it will not hold the fighting until, as well as like restaurant on garza. and so what will has the laws response space at the end of the day, this was a military target. and as well as likely to respond as such, in fact, both sides really have been trying to large. they can find their attacks to military targets. it's very much a controlled escalation. yes, civilians have been killed, but we're still, you know, a steps away from a comprehensive horse, but no doubt this is an escalation, many 11 on fear assessment that, you know, this conflict is on a, on a slippery slope and it could get out of hand. so what we understand is that to, you know, this was according to this way, the army a weapons default in response to a heart attack that, you know,
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struck an open field in northern as well. so go to that for us in david. thank you . still had him on al jazeera, the you inspected the general, says that working to a point and invoice you engage the ask on time a band with the international community, the frank assessments, here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being to win the index and say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions, but we don't live in a postcolonial work and we live in the neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on now to sierra president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis,
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book about to watch, you know, just bear with me. so robin and reminder of all the top stories the united states is wanting israel against the ground defense ven, rasa saying that it would have serious implications for regional peace and security . in the proposed resolution, severe and security council, the united states was calling for a temporary si, fi in garza, is there any will plains of struggle targets deepen to 11 on including the ton of house. we have 60 kilometers from the boat with, as well as block forces have responded by following the sauce into his room. tension on the boat has been high during the warm johnson and the international court of justice has begun. 6 days of hearings into these radio capacious palestinian territories. since 1967, i'm astonished legal team told judges of israel wants to raise all traces of a palestinian nation. let's call save a tuesday mister ave. he's joining us not from ramallah unoccupied. westbank and of course an occupation looks like an occupation no matter where you are in the
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palestinian territories. i'm that is correct. the occupation is affected millions of people over the course of decades, generations, and behind every staggering figure we've seen coming out of the posting and communities affected by the occupation, our personal stories. joining me now is about a booty, a palestinian political activist. thank you very much for joining us, sir. um now your father, my one buddy. booty is a leader of the fact the political party is serving multiple life sentences, is rarely present on murder charges that she maintains are illegal and illegitimate . now for you, the occupation has been very personal for families like yours. is there any reason for hope? seeing the hearings that the i c j. seeing the conversations happening on the international stage that are largely sympathetic now to the palestinian cause. do you feel there's reason for hope that circumstances for families like yours will
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perhaps improve? well, i know that it's very hard for anyone to see any hope with the conditions under good and genocide that we see a witness in front of our eyes and goes up. but at the same time, we do feel because this is the biggest insignificant, it's under to competing for the palestinian people. and i want to take this chance and send my love to every, a youth movement that has been active over the word. and i want to tell them that i know that things seem stuck and see or think, seem that they're not going to move, but i want them to the district 3. the social for tonight are started duty and all the people that started getting for that independence and freedom and see that things take time. and we shouldn't lose hope. because once we, we lose hope with training the people, because this is something that we all orders funds have been for continuing the activism for the palestine until there is justice and freedom for the city and
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people because we're not asking for the law. we're asking for justice equality and freedom for the senior people to hear from a generation that was born into the occupation. you've lived through it. one of the things that we've seen on display in the, in the conflict and gaza, a peak violence, the suffering there is very obvious, but something that has been out of the public view is the conditions of prisoners, of people being held often without charge. and is really detention in is really prisons. their conditions are a clear violation of human rights. we seem criticism of this really present system in the past. could you talk a little bit about the experience of those people that are currently languishing and is rarely detention? what thank you for bringing that up because it's going under the door. and i think that even though it's mean fairly to sort of the finish to me and it is a fluency expired and goza, at the same time, we have to highlight the fact that this is the most dangerous time for the but
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a senior. but it's confusing as in days 3 of the course. this started uh, decades ago, but in the last 5 months, i think those are usually government tests taking full advantage of the fact that everyone is a busy with what's happening didn't goes and they took that chance to punish the student, but it's get prisoners as far as we know, 9 documented atkins case as often as being in prison is by those, or even the security guards a guessing. and we know that we have many cases that have been beaten up and all of that. and at the moment we have very high explain defense. i can tell you that because my father is one of these a but it's been prisoners. they have been very minimal food, was talking about a couple of spoons of said ice and one piece of bread for the whole day, my father facing in the last 10 kilograms. and you, you can uh, we also have a month different cases of the bed health conditions. uh no food, no hygiene,
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uh they take they, they blocked all the windows. they don't go out for bates, which is a big proof that these are even government is going after the philistine and faith of them. that's going to affect one group of the senior people, including the prisoners who have nothing to do with up to. but it doesn't mean much, we have to be very clear that this is all in the again and we, or should keep blowing, guns keep moving, you know, what activism and this old and including the ceasefire. thank you, our up, our duty policy and political out of his thank you for your thoughts. so activism at a peak to mirror the peak violence that the people of god are facing to mirror the peak violence that the policy and communities in the occupied west bank are facing the sort of you that for us. thank you. or the
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know the head of the united nations is of they've gone this on to join the international community and live in peace and not be what continued good hatteras cold. a hot bed of terrorist activities and drug running. he joined delegates having console him for 2 days of tools, but leaders of a taliban government stay the way. good. have i said that he'll seem to get consultations on the appointment of a human invoice to i've got his funds. so let's go the latest from the capital a sullivan job with us. more from coming from the beginning of the islamic image of abundance done are the top to bottom, made it clear that they will not be part of the do. how do you think because they want to be the sole representatives of abundance on 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 input and not they say, and not be, cannot go on forever. according to the thought of on many of the countries in the region have not accepted them as the legitimate government or the recognized government or did on voice i there,
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there individually talking to those government signing agreements with these governments, including those nations as well. so they say, why is this the fact the state of affairs is going on? did the people of a, by this time are being punished by sanctions and bands on the leadership? so according to this on the bottom, they are providing security and safety and basic services to the people of abundance on the situation about peace has never been better than the last 4 decades. and they've tracking down on group 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 government because they say that is something that has to be a universal code of all across all of the sun because much of what is being talked about outside of the sun is about the sub incentives of a bunch of times, which is not the majority of the populations. 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 understand rather than just the urban areas. but they say that this meetings
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like this where they are not going to be invited, are they 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 0, couple the ministers in brussels of welcome be with the like seeing the valley. so that support following the death of a husband loud demand page and the biggest critic, yearly at nevada, naya has blamed brush as president the kidding, a husband who was serving a 19 year prison sentence. she's fine to continue a husband's empty corruption mission freedom in russia. 3 young as that's blessing the which in me 3 days ago, let me through to him, told my husband alexis and found me for what is moment preaching. took nev only away from us. somewhere in economy and far north, beyond the arctic circle in a tunnel, winter cruising tube. not just a man relaxing around the together with him. pitching, wanted to kill all hopes of freedom of future will continue the work of the next
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and around the continued to fight for all countries are due to stand. next to me, not russia is doing allegations that the valley was mounted in prison, saying that the investigation continues. the investigation is underway. all the necessary actions are being taken, but no results were published so far. they are not known yet in the conditions where there is new information. we consider it absolutely unacceptable to make such an a not for statement. in the democratic republic of congo, i protest will be held again as well as being described as western complicity in fighting with rebels us and belgium flags for events and the city of games. the protests with tickets by advance isn't the east of the country by end. 20th spring rebels. neighboring lawanda is design backing the rebels as a back of the communities. and you can follow that story and all of it coming here, and i'll just say it or by looking onto a website and i'll just say era dot com that's needs with me,
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the web that is next. i'll be back with the new, sorry, just of the house and i was time for next. it's inside story way we discuss the hearings of the international court of justice on the consequences of israel's occupation of palestinian territories until then. thank you for your time and your company. the . the hello, where the roommates, fritchie cooled across much of the radiant peninsula at the moment, caught a breath shamile blowing down the golf, attempted to say, and died of heart on 2425 degrees celsius. had on the strength of the wind. so were to get a feel as pleasant as that would suggest the north i still got a few showers just around the rock pushing into a rod pond. so syria saying a little bit of shabby rain as well as some smoother between the caspian and the black sea that will ease office it. go on into where to stand. as you can see for
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wednesday, repeat performance. anything that windhaven kata even more brisk, a smaller temperatures, around $25.00 degrees celsius, it will fill on the cool. so i just cold enough around the age, the side of the met it's right is still a chance of one or 2 shows into the occupied comes to the entire trees that for a time that will ease office. we go one through choose die, some showers that still into at 11 on the chance of the shot, just over on the west side of syria for where to stay by the end of what the state should be. unless you drive it a good deal of sunshine, sunshine across north africa. brisk when some showers say i'm going to uh to this. yeah. pushing across into the areas of libya over the next style. so central after guessing a few showers. hey, be sure i was still very much in place across central parts of africa, inter madagascar. i'm pushing for the west. the asking questions. were you ever warren's about the health effects of our no
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understanding the reality reporting from the action, the hospital with fearless german is just behind me? hundreds of people have seen it back to h as an in depth coverage, tying on stakes. it's future of fossil fuels, no renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. israel is once again before the i c j this time for public hearings on the consequences of its occupation with palestinian territories. it's more pressure on it's been a 3 way just on the concept, but does as well care about international justice of what difference, what is the this is inside the .

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