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people have been designed to h as in depth coverage thailand, states it's future on fossil fuels. found to do is teens on the ground when you close to the house of the story, the the hello online site. this is a news life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, 0 says on, is there any ground offensive and rough, or should not proceed on? so the 1st time propose is a plan for temporaries. these find gaza to the un security council. running for that lives hungry palestinians waiting. se humanitarian aid runs
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a cover in the face of is rodney bullets. his role is clearly violated the territorial integrity, the occupied palestinian territories to over more than half a cent of political, an occupation on his staar and caring at the international court of justice. how the steins legal team makes its case against is raining occupation plus the widow of russian opposition. nita alexi nev, i'll meet, meet you officials and brussels, where she's promised action against those responsible for his death. the hello. welcome to the program for the 1st time, the united states is cooling for a temporary sweet spot in garza and a draft un security council resolution. the tech says that the pools in fighting must be based on the formula for leasing captives held in golf while allowing
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unimpeded access to your monetary and 8 into the strip. the us is also warning israel against the ground defensive and does a southern most city of rough uh, on the car. and 2nd stands is saying that it would have serious implications for regional peace and security out of there is diplomatic edits. and james base begins all coverage from the un headquarters in new york. the important developments here at the united nations which show the perhaps us policy towards gauze is beginning to change. for weeks, the us has been opposed to a draft resolution for the security council proposed by out syria, which was due to be put to the vote on choose day cooling for an immediate cease spa. but now the last minute the us has proposed its own draft resolution and it mentions towards the spot, nothing immediate one, but what it says is a temporary spot and garza. as soon as practicable on this us,
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the resolution also condemns the idea of a ground incursion. by israel into rafa, it says that under the current circumstances such an incursion should not proceed the us deputy and best the robot would. so they decided to put forward the own proposal because they believe the out. jerry and one was not going to make things better on the ground. look, we're very concerned about the overall situation there. i mean, you know, it's getting worse every day and we're very concerned about it. and we want to do something that can impact what's going on on the ground. we just think the altering resolution isn't going to have that impact that we think is important. and that's why we're looking at other options to see what we can. ready from a practical standpoint to really make a difference on the ground. so there are now 2 competing dropped resolutions. what's the view of the un secretary general? the secretary joe would like to see. first of all on the ground is the humanitarian cease fire. the immediate release of all uh, hostages, increasing humanitarian access. he would like to see the security council of speak
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with one voice on this issue which has been challenging the new us draft resolution also rejects the idea of reducing the size of gaza with the setting up of a buffer zone. and the condemns is right. the government ministers who called for the resettlement of gauze, what's not clear is how the rest of the security council are going to respond. more negotiation seem likely. james pays out as the era of the united nations as good as alan, especially here's in washington, dc for us and give us a bit of context here. how, how's the american position involved to the point where we are now at the moment as well? you remember in the weeks after the war and guys started even as the death tool continued to rise, be on 1520000. the us refused to go. busy for a cease fire, they insisted that there was no point to that,
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that it was had an advantage to him us and they certainly weren't going to be among the voices calling for it. let me just tend to the fight to. however, the situation in rafa certainly concerns the us administration, natalie. last week they were talking about the situation there. i'm warning, but any responsible military operation would have to consider the number of civilians that are commonly trapped in the southern gather step. they made the point that these really military had told people to move it. i know this is really military and benjamin netanyahu were talking about a launching a campaign. the which of course could see the number of dead rise significantly. and so just a few days ago on friday, joe biden said he would like to see some sort of temporary c spot to live for the release of captives, and also to help get more deed into guys. that was the timing point for the us position. that is when it became a c spy with something that they wanted to talk about,
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and that is because of the consent. and rafa also, there's some politics behind this as well. joe biden has suffered greatly in the opinion polls with many democratic voters saying that they are concerned about what's happening in gaza and the believe that joe biden should do more. and certainly, joe biden has been speaking to benjamin netanyahu. you said this on friday, and he also args that there be a temporary cease by when practicable to load the release of captives. and so this is of change in the united states position. of course they can talk about this, but many people would want to see them put more pressure on these relays to actually deliver it to. okay, thank you for that. i'm such a that for us in washington dc. we can speak now to hugh, do get an, he's an american academic hands up to mounts who served as acting special presidential invoice, a hostage of fast. you previously served as a us delegate and senior adviser at 11 for me,
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us investors to the us and he joins us now from a mute. i thank you for your time. so an interesting ton of events. i mean, a few hours ago we were hearing that the us was planning to veto the algerian resignation. cooling for a cease 5. now we're hearing that propose this new resonation, which nursing please states that it supports a temporary space fund garza. so how significant is this turn of events? we heard president biden last friday, h o c, that a temporary cease choir to include all returns of the hostages. an opening of humanitarian aid was on the table. so instructions went to new york and our mission up their students. we followed through the old syrian resolution comes about 66 percent of the way because it calls for an immediate cease fire. we are calling for a temporary cease fire, conditioned upon the release of all hostages. no, i'm please bethaly algerian resolution also calls for the release of all hostages.
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and please note that neither resolution calls for the release of any print prisoners held by israel. so that seems to have fallen off the table. right. okay, so you have these 2 resolutions. um, what do you think? how do you think the, the, the un security council is going to vote on this u. s. proposal as well as the offers decide whether to take out the old jury and proposal. it would seem to be a waste of time if the conclusion is far gone, that the us would veto it. so that would be a hollow exercise. and the security council wants to do serious work. so i expect to the course of this evening and there will be informal consultations off camera, which will come to an understanding that this is something that could meet the international communities of support. because it calls for the release of all hostages. now it calls for a cease fire, but a seas. terrorism is actually also
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a cool equation. we need to cease terrorism. cease holding the hostages, then there can be a series fire down here monitoring the man. so i'm encouraged that the security council is taking this seriously, but i do wish that over time, but you and had organized like minded states over 20 countries, have hostages taken there, that perhaps sort of organize themselves towards their work peer pressure, abbas. is it noticeable also that this is the 1st time we're seeing on paper nice, the usa that on the car and circumstances a major ground defensive into rafa would result inside the home to civilians? i think that's a warning closer. miles is that they can to delay their decision making. it took them over a week last time to reply to the us proposal made 2 weeks ago. so obviously, the, the danger inherent on the in the region is, is, is evident. and we need to, let's,
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how mos know that we appreciate it and realize that and that the ball is in their court. if they don't move quickly, this is likely to happen. we've always been us, as always, israel has always have been us the supports in the united sedation security council . so how do you expect them to react to these latest changing positions to open the jail who is under great domestic pressure by ministers who would want to be even harder line? and he is, so perhaps they would see this effort as a means of giving him some breathing space, something to talk to with his partner line ministers that perhaps pursue a bit more of a mater line and they would have. so if i raise real, i would look at this. if i were nothing out who i would say this helps is hand at home. israel as often don't isolated at the when sometimes even by the us. unfortunately, let's hope it doesn't happen this time, but is real, is used to being isolated. it's been isolated for decades, and it has modeled through nonetheless,
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what about the power of the resolution in itself? i mean it, there's no guarantee the israel would listen to anything that's a very sit on his anger stand talks, both the is real and guitar and elsewhere are proceeding very slowly. so are you in resolution gives the sense of the international community. it articulates. we are mutual understanding of the situation, whether it moves the hearts of though, is that the negotiating table. one does not know. all i can say is that i'm on the side of the table. they are not un member states, they are terrorist, they don't have any standing under international law, and therefore they don't have international lots of fear and the consequences. so let's hope that this resolution gives it an yahoo. what he needs to deal with is man bear with his people domestically. and let's hope that it maintains that all hostages need to be released as a precondition for what might be a more permanent ceasefire. she digging american academic and diplomats many things
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for giving us your perspective. it's making turning to the situation on the ground in gauze a now and palestinians in northern gauze, i have become almost entirely reliance on aid crowds waiting to collect some much needed food. supplies have come on the fire from. is there any forces, at least one person was killed and several others injured? sorry, a couple of assume reports from thousands scanned them to ruined the streets of northern guns there waiting. the goes, a city for a lifelong 8 supplies to keep the some of these, the mice, at least for one more days the truck spring suit. but it's not really, you know, one back breaks open on children, rushed to to the it's not even a speck of slow. it can be allowed to go to waste. the hung goes far from being. the only thing is very forces open for you. i'm blowing
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smoke grenades in a bit to break up the crowns. a danger rushed to the hospital to get treatment for the public wants. they say they were only waiting for food, and the each very attack was unprovoked. i went down, i heard gunshots, you know, don't know what happened. we want to feed out children just like everyone else. so we went to get some flowers, but then we were shocked out shelves with fide tanks advanced. that's. that's the united nations this morning. that gauze is that the risk of funding there has been close to increase a shipment. but what is getting in? is it still far from enough? back on the streets, the crowds dispersed, many had to return home empty, hemmed some with fulton enough to get something at least, but he could not be sure when the next
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a talk beloved wants. so what difficult will have to last, as long as it takes to pick up a zoom out just a rough rough off, somebody goes, i like so hospital is one of the few medical facilities in garza, so or pricing, but it continues to be overwhelmed by wounded people many arrive that on monday evening as more is riley strikes. hit central garza health industry says move in 29000 palestinians have been killed since the war on guns and began and could r 8 said this report from the facility a quick turn key in dead velasmio aux uh, mar tires hospital where this hospital is now receiving all of the injured people in san eunice, we know that there is a ground and vision in hon. eunice and the hospitals. there are not working. when
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we talk about the hospitals, we're talking about a nicer hospital that is currently being invaded by the israeli soldiers. here, the ambulances are coming and bringing a lot of injuries. and even the dead bodies from is right in the air strikes and is ready snipers up. it's very hard for them to move and to transfer these injured people from, you know, stood off because it's very crowded and, and we know that stuff is packed and also all of the hospitals in the gauze, through our, over when we're talking about only a limited number of hospitals still possibility thing in the cause of the trip. we're going to be in the side of the hospital. and as you see, it's crowded with patients with injuries. it's the only facilitating hospital in the middle area. last night, at least 8 houses were targeted by that is really forces. and as you see
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there, it's past with people with patients with injuries. it's working on its capacity. we see people lagging on the floor. these are being pulled, were transferred from community this morning to a hospital because of all the they boomed us, we oh, runaway. and then people came and brought me to hospital run the donkey present to show another new ambulance came to me. i went to hospital by myself, right in the funky, according to the palace to the minister of house are saying that there are a lot of patients and refugees stuck in a master hospital and a hospital income eunice. they have been coordinating and waiting for the green light for the x rays to give them the per mission to evacuate these policies
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in medical teams. the patients in the hospital and the refugees. people are calling for everyone to has them evacuate the situation. and can you and this is not getting any better, rough off as being threatened for an invasion and did it, but it's his receiving more displaced refugees in the middle area. however, the tensions rises. and that is where the air strikes continue to target different areas across of the causes trip. this is in the the address eda, up to the hospital. that is buff. 12 health organization has released a video showing conditions inside nasa hospital and con eunice doctors from the u. n. 40. have to wait 2 days for permission to evacuate patient some in critical condition off the israel storm. the facility hospital is no longer functioning as
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role has denied that it's raid into food, but the hospitals operation. dr. rick people cool is the wealth house organizations representatives the gaza and was part of the mission to get aiden to nasa. he outlined the difficulties that they had accessing those in need over the last 3 days, 3 days ago. uh adobe a show uh, in book china and ron mission were trying to bring and fuel into nothing but a complex. i was part of the team together between our w h sho colleague. yes, we go stuck. actually it just hasn't as dangerous actually. road normally is only 10 minutes actually from rough up to nothing better complex. it took us hours, a triple step, 50 meters before an estimate or complex. we in a team went through the compounds, when it was a little idea of customs, and re requested us to get in entry into the hospital to talk to, to stop, to make a quick assessment that you planned for. i have
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a question because default concerning reports, we were not allowed in the next a we came back the match to get the truck into the hospital and guess you again, we requested for access to the same quick assessment plan for m actuation. and again, we were not, we didn't get the permission to get in yesterday. so that was 2 times when i was there yesterday and my team got permission to get in and together of its uh, the scene rep, pressing that all shop reach to the hospital and manage to reach a transfer for key critical patients. age normal. think 6, woking, and to patient companions. there still remains as well. are approximately 180 patients. the i see you is no longer working because of the level of electricity of the hospital is severe, is,
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is quite damaged and the whole store as weak as big is not functional anymore. there's still 180 patients left at 15 stop shop. currently does another visual mission actually in uh, going to nursing medical uh, complex 2 days to again be or she has to refer more patients. all the, all patients need to be research and stuff. need to be refers the, the international cause of justice and the hague. has begun 6 days of hearings intervening together to you have as roles, 57 year occupation of color, stamie and lands. 52 states and 3 international organizations will provide testimony on the matter who is representing palestine have presented the case. the fastened reports from the hague palestinian delegation,
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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 ears 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 for one minister, described israel's occupation as the system of apartheid. it has thrown palestinians into 2nd class citizens for over a century. the in telling me about the rights of the young people to send it to the nation has been denied and violated to punish stein was not to lines without 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 on total.
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it is well captured, the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem. in 1967 here we have 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, out the deadlines. here is the 5th month. it was displayed, but as rose probably minnesota for the some of the last september he called this then you me the least. this is no. there is no but his time on on this map. bose right. a u. s. lawyer who has regularly august the case is at the i c. j sat. it's clear israel has no intention to ever leave the land to man. the evidence is
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overwhelming and leaves no room for serious dispute about israel's actions or its intentions. in 2004, the court of firm the inalienable right of the palestinian people to self determination. in 2024. it is time for you to enables and finally, to exercise that right. this case is different to do one of genocide south africa filed this one is brought by the un general assembly after passing a resolution with 8 to 7 votes in favor to give an advisory opinion on as well as 57. he alone occupation the hearing to come at a time when the death though, as far as military operation in garza has the past 29000 last month. so you and highest court order. it's relative stopped also, time from genocidal x in gaza and other decisions. i just poured,
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although non binding to stop the unlawful occupational specialist in line to carry more on this car with no further increase international pressure on the government of spectrum. and it's on yahoo. international legitimacy by countries is increasingly important in this intertwined world that we live in. and you wind up putting an adjective like genocidal or an adjective like a legal occupation beside israel. it stains irreparably its own reputation and its bringing down the reputation of the united states, along with a $150.00 countries, will present submissions in the coming days, step fast, and l. g sierra. the hate to the is there any prime minister's office has reacted to the world court proceeding, saying that israel does not recognize the legitimacy of the discussion, not the international court of justice and the hague, regarding the legality of the occupation. a move designed to home, israel's right to defend itself against existential threats. israel said the
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discussion in hague is part of the policy me an attempt to dictate the results, the political assessment. without negotiations. it says that it will continue to fight this attempt on its government. i'm the connected united in rejecting this wrong trend. honda salutes has moved from occupied east jerusalem. it is really the prime minister benjamin netanyahu also calling this an unacceptable course of action. it's not surprising in any way a given his down sound, a lot of policies pertaining to palestinians, not since the, during the war, but actually throughout the entirety of his political career. in fact, while speaking tonight and it's in yahoo had essentially boasted about the fact that he had blocked a palestinian state from coming to fruition throughout his decades as a politician. and he also said that he is trying to advance a bill within these really parlance that has also passed within his own coalition
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and cabinet about taking unilateral measures to block the palestinian state. now while this is not any sort of binding legislation or resolution, it is sort of a symbolic boot move on this and yahoo is part in one way appeasing to the far right. members of his government who are against any sort of talks even about a palestinian state, but also is not going to be received well by both regional partners and allies of israel like the united states who are strong supporters of a 2 state solution. so this policy is not surprising in the slightest when it comes to nets and yahoo and something else about this i. c. j. cases that the statements we've been receiving from the government are seemingly saying that this is taking away or distracting from the fact of what had happened on october 7th. however, this case was brought forth by the palestinian authority years ago. and this just so happened to be the day that it fell on where it would be presented at the hague
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. so these comments and positions are not at all surprising from the israeli government, as, as it has essentially been the status quote for them for years. the published indians have enjoyed the hardships of israel's occupation for generations while each pass and might experience different struggles. the theme is similar. it's one of land fast lives lost and time spent waiting it. abraham reports from the occupied west bank home usually means safety and security for this palestinian family. it's the opposite. surrounded by illegals, really supplements threatened by increasing attacks by circulars. what is the opposite? the phone tells us his family is left with no choice, but to lock themselves in. let me go home and that's what i like. we can't leave the house alone. my sisters got mad and then 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
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move in. but this is the only home they own. and the only line they know they call themselves the guardians of the hill. the boy we've been here before this up there's my grandfather built the house in the 19 seventy's. then my father and mother inherited it. we are here protecting it as well. and we'll pass it onto our kids. since 1967, israel has been establishing illegal supplements on hilltops, overtime they expand at the expense of palestinians. laquonda somebody 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 . a few jacob with for one family. the occupation means tragic losses of life and it was a bittersweet moment when sammy's new brand son was born in 2005. they named him.
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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 grave site as his name say, booth killed by the same army. that not only them, sammy son, sam and mohammed were also killed by his really forces in 20022015. which not bring children to 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 they were 1115 and 17 years old. nope, every palestinian hominy shares this heavy loss of life. but the few patients still 6 the soul on people one way or another. let's go now to have run the sounds of the
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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 last city of her. now it's a mere echo of what it once was that how did he 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 ahead a, i've been here for 17 years. i think i keep thinking that if we get a bit better instead of every year, it gets worse and worse. people escape the humiliated the checkpoints. survey of what this very whole together. this one is something here and however on the economy capital of the occupied to us bank, the cities still has a few hours before it goes to see people are shopping and working with the sun has
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set way earlier in the old city of hebron paused indian c, time 2 is a victim of occupation. lost in cues, alternative routes, checkpoints, enclosures times, toes and from a nation stuck in waiting need that. but he does ita the occupied west thing to is there any process as has forthwith police in west jerusalem during a march to the home of prime minister benjamin netanyahu? thousands of demonstrators called on net and yahoo to speed up a deal for the release of captives in gaza as the latest and a series of demonstrations against the government's handling of the situation. still ahead on al jazeera will explain why brazil's president has been involved from visiting israel, least for now the,
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the hello. the weather remains very unsettled, very heavy showers, still looking just around the nc pushing across towards the cobra. for my road. probably cool west side flyer, this is what remains now of what was tropical sites loan a link and that will continue to make his way. so the west was still some live the showers into that is the side of australia creeping a little further. race was just pushing a little over was the from waters as we go through tuesday. but they all still, they never the less shall say every 2 central and eastern possible victoria right across the blue mountains. pushing up into that to eastern side of queensland and up towards the cape. your peninsula of the west is still very hot and puff temperatures is they'll give you up to 39 celsius on tuesday. well, the temperature is full back significantly as we go through a wednesday. sure,
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we'd be pleased to see some breaking mfc exam, but still popular hayes across the good part of australia. there's a faulty that for alice. and if you set what to buy them up towards the northwest, shall was that close at least the side of australia. but meanwhile, this allows you to try and find for good positive news, even not doing too badly here at tool not to drive across japan. we have got cloud and rain that comes with the central pos of china. heavy rain. here we have go state in the snow and affirmative onset of what a southern off of the ukraine, a father frontline, a mother and children can this time of the seas future when the sky is full the site is without and the ukraine escaping the
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dock with outages frank assessments, here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being to win the index sense. say they want to buy time using fix political 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 post colonial work and we live in a neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, the
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and watching out is there on line to on top stories this hour. the 1st time the us is cooling for a temporary cease fine dasa in a draw off to un security council resolution. washington is also warning israel against the ground defensive and rough us saying that it would have serious implications for regional teens. crowds way seems to collect lots need and food supplies have come on the is riley fi in northern casa. at least one person killed out several offers injured the international court of justice in the hey has begun 6 days of hearings into the, the galaxy of as well 57 year onto patient of have a sitting in lands. 52 states and 3 international organizations will provide tests all gaza is on the, is riley, military assaults, palestinians in the occupied west bank. an eastern reason have enjoyed is really ministry rule in what the u. n calls and environment of we're actively
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deteriorating human rights. mike for reports. 6 ok, i'm going to go in the system is really check point in the occupied ways assign of israel's military control over the territory. since 1967 for more than 3000000 palestinians here, face about 700 different obstacles today. freedom of movement including check points, road blocks, gates. there's no other way to quarters about the above. i already took over the human rights organization. i mean, anyone who looks at the situation on the ground knows it is about time. right? so organizations say palestinians are denied basic civil rights, including that or freedom of assembly association and expression. the oslo accords signed in washington dc in 1993. we're supposed to bring about palestinian self
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determination via quotes divided the waste bank into areas a, b, and c. area c, exclusively for his riley's, constitutes about 60 percent of the west bank. and that figure is growing. there are up to 3 quarters of a 1000000 is riley settlers living in about 250 settlements in violation of international law. the open, the carry weapons, often intimidating attacking and harassing palestinians to displace them from the children in the occupied ways. bank are also target israel is the only country in the world to prostitute children in mill creek courts. meanwhile, zuni safe says 2023 was the worst you on record, in which soldiers killed a 124 children. the un special rapid to an independent expect
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responsible for monitoring human rights in the occupied territories was recently bought from entering israel. francesco, a been a z says that's been happening for the last 16 years by refusing me entry, ease through ease of using only hours of the buying power. so as long as the 3 main, he'll combine power into with method as you're going through, some of these are leads to go full with their own. so the united nation recent comment and spies really prime minister benjamin netanyahu point to a doubling down on its continued military occupation. i will call you, but we will, i will not compromise on full is re lease courtesy control the little territory west of the jordan river. my insistence is what has prevented over the years the establishment of a palestinian state. let's make sure that the floor is ready. rates happened 19, now nearly 400 palestinians, including more than a 100 children, had been killed in the occupied waste banks. since these rails will run cost would
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be down, you know, to my example which is 0 to you and x that say there is evidence of serious human rights violations for palestinian women in gaza on the occupied westbank u. n. is cooling fish royal to cooperate with an independent investigation in gaza? one mother is killed every 2 hours. you and experts say they've had reports of palestinian women being executed some wall trying to escape fighting women and children make up at least 70 percent of those kills. since the will began in october. the one says that have also been reports of palestinian women being raped while in custody. women say that was stripped naked and searched by mail is riley soldiers, some of weight as the spokesperson for the women studies sent in palestine. she says, killing women and children is part of israel's plan. most of the people in goza
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are either women or children. the bigger percentage of the people is the has to do with women and children. and this is of course, not by you by chance. it is done by the lives to can women and children because they know that they don't want if they are going through that genocide, they don't want to more than that ations and getting them on those who can give better school children. and so we don't believe that that is a plan. the thing from that i need is to can women and children. it's not by mistake. the other thing is that since we are concerned about that society, the 1st thing is to say it is a concept that society know in the camps and, and dropped off and goes to infinity wellness. everybody goes up, the man,
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they give the opportunity, they give the gratitude to women to stay in the buildings where they can, they stay outside because they know that as a concern for them society, they have to give this to them. the symptoms to him and the it is this the, the spending, the medical dis gave because they are outside but the women are always and what i'm interested in are those who are inside the big things that the they died every day . brazil is recalling at some basta to israel and a growing dispute over the war and gaza on sunday, brazilian present. knew the said, genocide was being committed in garza and compact. israel's actions to nazi germany . israel says lou that has crossed a red line on his dist declared and his son a non grata john home and has more than formative up it was this comment from brazilian president we invest, you'll lose that syllabus known,
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but many simply is lula that started things off the question, what is happening in the gaza strip of the palestinian people has no power low in other historical moments. in fact, it did exist when hitler decided to kill the jew comparing his rose mass killing of palestinians in gaza. so the whole, of course, drew an immediate reaction from israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu president silly by his grace the memory of 6000000 jews worded by the nazis. and his demonize, the jew estates like the most virulent anti semites. he should be ashamed of himself. and on monday, israel's foreign minister, someone brazil's ambassador to the country's holocaust memorial for a public pointed dressing down, culminating, and this will settle model and way as i asked to convey to president lulu will not forget, no, forgive,
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and i declare him my name and the name of the citizens of those royal episode a non grata in his royal as long as he does not apologize to you and take it back. the president lula is not back from down here at cooper as it was, and busted it to israel for consultations. and some of these radium baskets presume for an explanation as this diplomatic dispute continues. john home, and i'll just see it as riley will. planes have struck targets deep inside 11 on the strikes targeted the town of g. a z, a 6 kilometers north. if israel's buddha in the past 4 months as well, has repeatedly strunk areas of 711 on it says that have links to his bullet. it is also conducted targeted assassinations. in response beyond group has 5 rockets into israel. it happens. here's a rebel. say they have targeted to us ships in the red sea. the announcement comes off to the earth is launched a missile strike on the british ship, ruby mall,
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which is now in danger of sinking. on monday, european union. foreign ministers approve the creation as an e. u. naval mission to help protect shipping in the red sea. high force that reports the latest ship to be damaged by who c, a tax and the red sea. the police flag u. k. registered lebanese operated ruby ma was on route to bulgaria when it came on to miss all file on sunday. it's security company said the vessel was taking on water with its own is considering options for tow, ej. what kind of in the ship was severely damaged, leading to its complete hold due to the significant damage suffered by the ship. it is now at risk of sinking in the gulf of age. we took care during the operation to ensure the safety evacuation of the ship's crew. then who's the say their attacks, it designed to achieve a ceasefire and gaza? they prompted us that international naval mission,
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as well as rounds of american and british strikes on who the targets in yemen. earlier this month, a gym and forget set. so for the red sea in preparation for a separate e, you naval mission in brussels on monday. you are paying foreign ministers formally approve what they said would be a defensive operation. problem universities. us, we'd use them as soon often big putting in it makes it clear that we as an international community is done together in the event of a tax on the terrorist attacks and the freedom of the sea route. 13 percent of your reps liquefied natural gas comes through the red sea casa, was already diverting its tank is away from the route. and so it's the longer that continues to more pronounced the consequences. it's going to cause a cost is going to add the time. and it's also going to add constraint on actual deliveries with time to deliver the same amount on the floor, the x to the customers. and so far there's no sign of any slow down into see a tax. on monday they said they'd shut down a us drone and to us and cargo ship reported coming under miss all fine,
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requesting military assistance. very close it out to 0. the us bring you some of the well news now the widow of russian or positions to get like seen, of only has met with talk you officials in brussels, where she was promised action against those responsible husbands. dest yearly and never naya has blamed russia's president for canning a husband, who was having a 19 year prison sentence. most guys denied those obligations. she's vowing to continue husbands on to corruption mission in russia. 3 young as that's blessing the which would be 3 days ago. let me put him, killed my husband, alexis, and found me for what is moment, preach and took nev only away from us, somewhat in economy and far north, beyond the arctic circle in a tunnel,
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winter cruising tube. not just a man like seen around the, together with him, pitching, wanted to kill all hopes of freedom of future will continue the work of the next and around the continued to fight for all countries. urge you to stand next to me, not to russia is denying allegations that divani was murdered in prison, saying that the investigation continues upon 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 no information, we consider it absolutely unacceptable to make such an noxious statement. to the war and you cry. now, president blossom is lensky, says russia is taking advantage of the delay in ministry aid. he's issued a warning to west the need of saying his troops are increasingly on the pressure without more. how is that? i forgot to mention the last class of thoughts. now the situation is extremely
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difficult in several parts of the front. precisely with the russian troops have concentrated the maximum reserves that taking advantage of delays and helping ukraine's, and they use a very tangible thing. 6 shows a divide tillery of the need for the front line in defense, in greater range about weapons. we are working as much as possible with partners to restore an extensive pool. the. the un secretary general has urged us kind of stone to join the international community. i live in peace and not be what he called a hot bed of terrorist activities and drug running on. so i need gutierrez, join delegates here in caps all for 2 days of tools. lead is of the thailand government stayed away. gutierrez said he will soon begin consultations on the appointment for you an invoice to afghanistan. and one of all manual objectives is to overcome these deadlock and to make sure that there is a road map in which both sinks can wolf and move forward in
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a positive way to create the conditions in which the concerns of the international community are taken into account, but the concerns of the fact to a forwarded ease of cutting is done out also taken into account singleton is lee. it's a summer binge of a. it has moved from trouble from the beginning of the islamic image of a bonus on or the ton of on made it clear that they will not be part of the how do you think because they want to be the sole representative 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, can not 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 for did on was i there, there individually talking to those government signing agreements with these governments including does nations as well. so they say,
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why is this the fact the state of affairs is going on? did the people of, of, by this done 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 in 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 women because they say that is something that has to be a universal code of all across all of a sudden because much of what is being talked about outside of done is done is about the of incentives of a bunch of times, which is not the majority of the population. and they want to been 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 like this where they're not going to be invited, are they not going to be part up?
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and parson, as the people who are in charge of a gun is done, i going to be for that exercise in futility. something i've been driving down to 0 couple. the unions representing indian psalm is, have rejected the a 5 year crop day and proposed by the government as well for the contract guarantees of. busy prizes the pulses, cooling and coughing over the past week, farms have purchased in march towards the capital one thing a better deal times they've clashed with police with t a gas fired multiple times. and so it has on al jazeera loves the latest from the top. and you, denny, and what's being described as a masika. if tribesmen by rivals, the
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police 25000000 people are struggling with hunger and malnutrition because of the civil wants to don. as, according to the united nations well feed program, thousands of families are being forced from their homes every week, many of them fleeing to neighboring child, and stopping to see don malcolm where possible. 10 months of fighting has made many positive suit on livable. that's why every weeks thousands of people arriving here in the town of rank in south sea don as many say what little they had is being taken by fighters. a check points along the way. you know, been, well, we came by bus. it took us 2 days to reach here. we came from saddam because of the
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war. what we need is food. the immediate support we need is the aids to be able to survive the world food program which published this video says maquida and have family ever among about half a 1000000 people have arrived here in the last year. this is what they've left behind in april last year. 5 thing abrupt it between c don's all me and the power military rapid support forces attempts at mediation have failed. aside from the risk of being caught in the cross 5, millions of people has been cut off from essential supplies. some of those arriving in south to don, ready, severely, malnourished, many more become malnourished as the weights in the transit centers. food russians have been slashed because of a lack of funding. the rates of malnutrition, all high. we have finding the most impacted the women and children. and that's why a range of services are available at the border immediately when they cross it. but
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also when they move to the transit center, some people stay in the transit sense as for months, others who originate from south see don eventually pulled bodies on their way to communities, say struggling with years of flooding and conflict. between the hundreds of thousands of fled to south, see don and chad and the millions displaced with ensued on itself the you and says the conflict has created the world's largest displacement crisis and shows no sign of ending malcolm web outages. era. the police in popping you, denny, have recovered. bodies of tribesmen who was shot dead in what's being described as a masika police in anger proven said 26 men were killed on sunday, near the town of one bog in the northern highlands. the government says there's been a major escalation in tribal fighting, sarah clunk castle,
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a load load. these are the 1st pictures of bodies being loaded onto trucks after the shooting and in the province on sunday. police side least $26.00 men were shorted in an ambush involving warring tribes, that total is expected to increase this time. no time is only made possible so. so the use of many, many small arms and it is a consumer place in the northern highlands site, as many as 17 tribes were involved. and the treating the body use has proven difficult and the remote mountainous region. and 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 contract or in talking you, danny has struggled with escalating tribal violence since the last election 2 years ago. last oldest,
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150 people were reportedly killed in tribal conflict in angry prophets. last month, 16 people died during riots in the capital of port. most b, it's police and public servants protested overpay dispute. the police force ordinarily to face their own capacity constraint. so they are pretty much stressed in time 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 heightened 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 in december, offering to expand trainings of pain. jay's police force in radio mean to be prime minister and to be of an easy reacted 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. clock out a 0 to okay, that's it. for me,
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my lean sides to this new zone. my colleague nicholas will be here in just a moment before today's the state of the record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us search double many take a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points that have come in the 1st of a 2 part investigation. 101 east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. if a child does not die from the bombing, he will die from the cold. that no clothes, no food, nothing. no diapers were 5 and children in attends of one square meter. fillmore cannot continue without having a hostages. right now. the specs for the government of the country for texas on
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october 7th, this government fails miserably. hard hitting into blues as a un ambassador position given to you by well, does have both. you've described that is better than and better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe in the security council. this is a major stumbling block, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era a diverse, a nature color and meaning with these really made it to yoke your patient front and center. nothing about this. exemption is traditional or permanent or dis, work place next to younger artists. it's a reminder that there is one unders way the bombardment i think that something they refuse to die substantive. they refuse to die quickly.
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and openings edition only to be closed after the war. and as it drags on menu on these paintings, maybe a survivor of causes are the us says and is really ground defensive in reference, should not proceed. and for the 1st time proposes a plan for a temporary cease fire garza the, i'm gonna close this out. is there a light from the holes that coming up desperate palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid? once again, come on. it's ready for this roll is clearly vonage territory
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