tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 21, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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it stops slots and all of that symbolizes and sweden's rustic change in military policy from around the world. the security forces are not protecting the people, but rather the president and his decision to delay the leg or the, [000:00:00;00] the light while i'm on the inside. this is a new sound light from coming off in the next 60 minutes, as well as actions are causing the masses on vacation and famine in garza, with convoys of a truck sitting idle and waiting to cross into the districts. speaking of the international court of justice, the us defense, israel's occupation of public opinion territories. russia meanwhile,
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says barton's can only bring full body of another child, moaned is right, yes, for likes kills thousands of people across the southern dolphin and forced to flee that homes with nothing off to 4 months ago. and in human conditions, palestinians, and gaza. or even having this gesture on his fort german full champions, bind munich, or on the hunt for a new head coach up to 3 straight to face tones. paper will be leaving the club at the end of the seats. the hello welcome to the program. we begin in rough of the city in southern golf, so that's sheltering one and a half 1000000 palestinians. and that's once again become the target is riley bombardments, as strikes have hit residential areas across the area,
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including the city of con eunice. at least 25 people were killed in those attacks. bodies have been putting up at all, not the hospital. there have been problems in my life place. kenzie. she was a year and 6 months old. i was that's my in laws for my wife and daughter. we a t and i played with my daughter an hour after i left i heard air strikes on the use. they said there was a near striking the house around back only to find my daughter, my wife, my in laws many members of the family killed the while against the backdrop of israel's on relenting. will. the international court of justice is on its sad day of proceedings, examining the impact of israel's decades long occupation to palestinian lands. 52 countries are providing legal testimony. the us presented its case judging the cool not to over to israel's immediate withdrawal from occupied palestinian territories
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without security guarantees. it would not, as some participants suggest, be conducive to achievement of the establish framework to issue with it. to issue an opinion that calls for a unilateral immediate and unconditional withdrawal by israel. that does not account for israel's legitimate security needs. international law does not provide for an occupation itself to be rendered unlawful or floyd based either on its duration or on any violations of occupation law. the court should not find that israel is legally obligated to immediately and unconditionally withdraw from occupied territory. the court can address the questions before it within the establish framework based on the land for peace principle and within the parameters of a stablish principles of occupation. and then the last hour rushes cold on israel to immediately hold it's violations of international law. it's told the un stop cold that negotiations for
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a viable to state solution must be expedited. and you go sherri. it's a 2 state solution with an independent, a viable and continued choose palestine above printing and state peaceful record existing with israel will be the best that a site for bringing that to each other and this violations great and getting the so they have another petition. and that addressing the damage right? the wrong picture over the peace process is an idea of direct negotiations between israel and palestine. they're, uh, they have to reach an agreement on the basis of their pretty will. and the russians opinion that significant miss think sense, the chances that the agreement will actually be a chief will indeed satisfy the into the so both parties and will be implemented in practice that are for the invite the court to be guided by the need to
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contribute to crate and conditions for successful final status negotiations. the best contributions contribution would vehicle information by the court that is available. and by this time, i found that i normally dish and review such negotiations. while all states and international organizations show call 5th aid. in order to make that possible, a soap now to fund it. smith, who is outside the international court of justice in the hague. but they've been very speakers today, but the us know to be taking a slightly different approach. they don't believe the court should be willing on this focus. 3, why as well the us has been something of an outlier in the oral submissions that are being given by the states and international organizations to the world called the us says that it believes the question the cold is considering on the legality of is a israel is occupation,
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is one sided. it really should be up to the un security council resolutions and security council the past, overall years. we have funding a commitment to a state to state solution for the palestinians. the us says that a ruling by the court of it's a mission is to the court. don't take into consideration is rails can security concerns. and the us says, we've all been reminded of the security needs only october 7th after october. the 7th and regrettably those needs have been ignored by many of the participants have all the participants who spoken today have said they've provided in testimony and indications that legally they believe the occupation is it is it is a legal particularly because of israel's trends, for all of its own population is rarely settlers into the west bank 700000 settlers now and what are well established many of well established towns in the west bank. but to make it very difficult for the establishment of
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a palestinian state that is preventing the palestinians from exercising. that right to self determination and also what they call races, policies of policy policies, and the different way, the security situation effects palestinians in the west bank, the roads they count and con use wiley's railways can move freely. russians also saying the same thing with other russians, also saying that they don't believe this court should issue and advisory opinion on legalities of the occupied westbank. although they suggested that if they believe it is a legal, i think the russians perhaps because of their own considerations, i'm worried about any precedent. the court may set in relation to russians, occupation of ukrainian territory. mm. have we heard from the public opinion delegation today? have they reacted to anything said in court. so you have all the palestinians came out after the after the american spoke and the pilot palestinian foreign minister said, look, we have been trying for decades through the you and the bodies to get to make
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progress towards base. stablish ment of a power steering stays alongside israel and he's getting us know that's why we've come to the will court. he said he didn't really the probably the probably knew from, from the foreign minister said there wasn't anything he heard from the us that he didn't already know. he said, we've can confronted that veto a new as hedge many in the us repeatedly. that is why we all here. now, this is sort of a last chance for us to get the will court to decline, as well as occupational legal, underwater, israel, to leave the occupied westbank. nobody's likely to follow the will cool ruling, whatever that might be. thank you for that, ben. it's smith speaking to a staff from hague at the international court of justice. let's get more we can speak to via to slot, much resolve. he's a counselor on the middle east out, the russian embassy in washington on a former russian diplomats. he joins us now live from moscow. thank you for your
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time. as we had that as well slamming as wells will on gaza as collective punishment that cannot be justified. why do you feel that russia has taken the decision to be posit this case against israel? or actually, i don't think anything against any states. rights is the state by the russia against it's policy policy, or is there a against police genuine people or just in a population peaceful population in got every other guys? uh uh, what is, oh well that's why our position is absolutely clear and we support the decision of the national guard. they are the it as the international court for the is sit, go to get console all the uh,
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united nations. it does not the, on the record, i know it is, that's why i, you can see that the, this, the, the trend is to make from police danielle and side edit presentation at burrow, but representation in the, in a political solution of police. cnn issue. because according to the, to the adult or sla agreement on my 3 is gone settings, it was, or they did the 929229, did 9 density in 4 and 5 where it was for may, did as set and affordable out for police. do now is riley relations proclaimed the i don't know me of police danielle and stayed as a creation it on the way to establish a boat o o or by the state instead for the or the end of this way. okay,
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and that's why why i was in the washington. i do remember very well how it begins dialogue, but it's still young dialogue from sides of you guys are out of vault and the, the. well, the organizational police didn't, you know, uh, uh, the, the independent police danielle, and, oh, if i, if i, if it, if i could get it all set up, i should get in. i think, can i ask you in presenting itself on the site? uh, honestly the, the ice t j is, is russia risking its relationship with is relatable? i know we agreed we established in the process of normalization of relations between israel and palestine, liberation ro, organization. but it's the nation i'll regarding his vision headed by you guys are our i thought was our friends we supported is arrive,
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was no diplomatic. acknowledge we have no diplomatic relations risk or is those at the time. and establishing believe is the other option is a riley diplomatic relations. it begins at the same time that was the relo, but peaceful process. but what it was a got to be afterwards. it is a do seemed steps they where, where it is got good robin. here's bonner's. here's cute. why is riley extreme is because he was defined the peaceful process. okay. i saw a few signs are, is uh yes, there are about their, their, their, their agreement to create what it's doing in an independent state. okay. briefly. so if i can get into the role of that moving briefly,
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if i can getting one more question. russia itself, as you know, is accused of occupying a foreign state in its will with ukraine. how does russia differentiate the 2 situations as well? uh, russia is no, i see what my opinion because a russian now is it bought in the unity of others doing in. busy busy representation because it, it really well organization headed by our thought was the only one who was acknowledged a nationally and representative of police genuine people on an international area. and now we have come most, we have our policy and a lot of good. it is you who want to be presented as a lead is as other was of buddies daniel, an issue. oh,
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i know that's why are russia they're making some very important step. the steps right now to unite, but it's danielle negotiations on the one board you. i'm there, uh, gower. all the, all on the leg 0 on the or through i'd ministration of police didn't young leadership. okay. because, well, i know the goals of the americans and israel, they said yes was those plate while is doing in. busy there you are administered issue, but after after they did was that after what we what i thought was uh, uh no, no, not. uh well, it disappeared. it was, oh so i'm so low to clear that right. uh myers. what's created on the pressure of isabel and the american, the government. right. i take your point, i think your point so we have to move on, but thank you so much. the electoral procedures organized. ok, thank you for your time. baptist law,
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but not as all but council in the middle east, out, the russian embassy in washington. a. okay. we can speak now to what he said. he's a professor of law and dean's faculty fellow at the university of colorado. he joins us from folder in the united states, looking back to the us, the submission this morning and it's defense for israel and made the point legality . if the occupation doesn't come into it, because they already exist this un framework to finding a route to a 2 state solution. is that argument sustainable? do you think? well the, the, it's, it's not, i don't know about sustainable. i mean, i think the, the, the position of the united states has been clear for many years. i mean, when i, when i looked, and i was brad, the statement of the united states representative today. you know, it took me back 20 years to the did to the advisory opinion that the world court issued in the,
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in the matter of israel building wall in the occupied westbank. you know, and, and the arguments were roughly very similar or largely i should say, very similar to 20 years ago. the united states has always maintained a position that, you know, it kind of has primacy over the peace process. the so called peace process between these riley's and the palestinians, and it's all was subordinated the question of international law to it being kind of the main shepherd or the you know, the proverbial is a kind of hack need and, and meaningless phrase. but it's been used very often the so called honest broker between these riley's and the posting is, as always insisted, that international law play a subordinate role be. and i think because it's positioned, as you mentioned in your question, is not really realistic. it doesn't track with international law or i go back to
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the advisor union of 2004. the vote was, i think something like 14 to one. the, the american judge was the only one who just sent it to said that the, the wall didn't violate international law on settlements, didn't violate international on this wasn't a violation of palestinians, right, of self determination. and the only reason why the american judge did that is because he thought he said, you know, this may very well be true as a matter of international law. it's just, this isn't the right place for it, right? so is it? oh, so now is the issue. now the more countries are starting to realize that i realized that the problem with the us argument is these growing number of countries across the globe that believe the us is used its power in the u. n. to take israel side for sure. i think that, you know, i think what we've seen is there's been an unprecedented a number of countries that have participated and will participate in these in these hearings. you know, for an advisory opinion,
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an advisory opinion is within the i see j's general kind of an bit, right, as opposed to a contentious jurisdiction where the states have to agree to have a dispute resolved. and of course, israel would never agree to habits dispute with the palestinians resolve by the i c j. and it's not even appearing in this in this matter, like it didn't appear in the wall in the wall proceedings 20 years ago. so more and more countries, as you mentioned are, you know, are kind of becoming very frustrated with the american position which seems to throttle international consensus at every turn. specifically with the, the, through the vehicle of the security council. as we saw yesterday with the veto of the latest proposal by the republic of algeria to order an immediate cease fire in the and it's, yeah, i mean it's the juxtaposition of what's actually going on in, in palestine in gaza with this unprecedented level of is really violence that, you know,
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and of course the americans just come back to the idea that israel has the right to defend itself. october 7th, without taking into account is the zip. you know, time stop. yeah. is if it says if it was just we're talking just about a hearing on october 8th. yeah. that's it. okay. i just think the just just just to get a get another question then. uh, i mean, even though we are seeing so many countries, uh 50 or so countries i believe who are giving submissions on behalf of palestine in terms of the outcome of this case. whatever we hear from the i c j in a few months time. it is only advisory and advisory opinion, so in your opinion, how much difference kind of actually make yes. so i think that's a very important question. the very important point that the, you know, even had, even with respect to the ruling on the matter of south south africa's application
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for measures protective measures. in the case of genocide and gaza, you know, there was a lot made up the fact that it didn't order a ceasefire. and even though what the i c j orders, in that case is binding there, it has no enforcement mechanism in and then in this advisory opinion context, it's not binding, etc. it, it, i think, you know, the, the, the i, c, j is never going to develop its own armed forces and its own enforcement mechanisms . it's dependent on the members of the united nations, the member states of the united nations, to respect its rulings. and in that respect, what we're looking at is international law, as or the i c, j and international law as a framework for developing the, the legitimacy of palestinian rights. and in to on this land, which have been denied entirely by israel and its main sponsor, the united states. and so it's a record that's developing for other states to take action as we're seeing already
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in the wake. aside in the genocide provisional measure, decisions, states have taken action on individual level. so it's providing a kind of a basis for establishing these rights or rec, re recognizing these rights. and so the, and the, the, the, the, the, the justice of like o ring 5, the policy pause. sorry. so again, sort of like a legal ring fence. yes. i mean it's, it's, it's about establishing a record and, and, and putting it on the record for the international community to make use of going forward in making its own decisions and not being stuck with just what the united states says in defense of israel. okay. really good to get your perspective body side, professor know, and dean's faculty fellow at university of colorado. thank you to ok. let's get the more on the situation on the ground in gone so we can bring entire cowboy zoom, who joins us now,
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live from rasa. so tara took us through the latest developments in russia today. yes. in fact, so we have been saying that the situation and also medical facility and in different areas of course collins, this sounds really critical that these really ministry still for the 4th day in a row, completely taking a full control of a must have medical facility as they have been completing their military activities inside the yards of the hospital as the situation medically sounds to be very tanya, where patients are completely suffering in order to get the basic medical treatment . but today under the supervision of the world health organization. another 45 power spending patients being allowed to be transferred to the hospitals in the south as a part of the ongoing efforts to keep them providing would this necessary medical health cap bought the hospital? is it still on the is 20 minutes received? were check points are still station to the gates, an old, the rose, the leading to the hospital as the is very forces as well have detained at least
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the 200 policy of the holding for is very immediate report for the reality the on the ground that this hospital has become completely out of service, as the medical team's the and the people who still drop inside this hospital has been facing the shortage of fluid water, medical supplies, and also sending station where to see which, which i is completely unfolding to the majority of the departments to as a pot so because very ongoing sees that have been imposed on this hospital. thank you so much for that update topic. assume a speaking to us that live from rough us a survey conducted by a leading is where the sink tank suggests that most is rarely don't believe that a so called absolute victory is possible in gaza. it's really late, as of said, the main goal is to replicate thomas. the israel democracy institute found the 51 percent of jewish respondents do not believe in such
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a victory. that number is even higher among public opinion has released out 77.5 percent or 55 percent of those who identified as right wing say they don't believe as well can completely destroy how mass. meanwhile for left wing respondents, that number increases to 85 percent. that's got a lot to with a mock susan, occupied east jerusalem, where the old city is at the house. if it's ready, occupation on the conflict. so with them, what more can you tell us about this survey is the title is rarely public opinion turning against the government on this it's thoughtful about, in a sense that the question being off in this specific survey was about the likelihood of absolute victory. a phrase we've had time and again from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, about his ministry strategy in gaza. but in terms of the widespread disaffection with the, the wave is for is being waged. that is now increasingly clear amongst many
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portions of israel already very polarized societies. the respondents that as you saw from by the less than right waiting both jewish on how to sit in the citizens here in israel saying that they are very on a on willing to expect does. it was a absolute victory, a decline i missed that. know has been talking about a and the tell us bit more about uh, a votes that is taking place today. and the is rarely parliament regarding the creation of palestinian states. a how does that go of the what the contracts for this is in boston over the last few weeks we've heard calls from seeing if it goes in several different countries around the world are for products and the state hood to be recognized as part of any long term agreement that will bring this bloodshed to an end. what we saw just a few days ago from next me all his cabinet was a vote that was ultimately symbolic, saying that they would reject the establishment of a product and the site, the recognition of
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a palestinian state. if it was forced upon israel from outside of israel, in other words, of external powers would to dictate that this was an element that had to be accepted by his ready government, bethany all who promised that he would also bring this to a vote inside the parliament in the class and we've seen the vast majority of members of the class at bowie team. so again, reject this idea that statehood could be imposed upon them. certainly 99 of the members of the class it by taking to say that a small minority primarily thought of sending his riley's and the representative, the full saying that this was not a vote that they agreed with. but in terms of a symbolism here. this was designed as a message from mister netanyahu, as he made clear to send to the well, but his writings, for the most part, all united on this very specific issue, a protest against a hood being imposed upon them by external powers. okay, thanks to that with a mocks that for a single 2 parties to respond to loans. and now where british and peas due to those
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on a coal for an immediate c spot in gaza, the motion was put forward by the scottish national policy. what is the 2nd to opportunity and p for had to vote on the see sky, the best one in november failed on the prime minister originally. so you're not in the label either kissed on the told policy members to oppose the move, how we force that just outside the british parliament explains what we can expect. that's what this is, is an opposition date, which allows or position causes to, to bring fluid motions and discussion. national party has again go to the motion for an immediate cease fire as it did, and those under that motion defeated, it's likely that this one will be again because it isn't the view of the ruling conservative policy, but there should be an immediate unilateral cease fire that talking about a humanitarian pause, that could lead to a sustainable ceasefire, as well as the introduction and more humanitarian aid into
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a goes up. and so that has been an amendment puts by the conservatives. there's also being an amendment put by the labor policy because the policy, the main office, or some policy, has been finding itself under increasing pressure of its dogs. it is being gradually shifting its thoughts towards eventually what was yesterday. a goal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. it was the language that it used well also talking about the need for a israel to be sure that it didn't face any further threat from us. and it is real could not be expected to abide by a ceasefire in that instance. and so there are these 2 rival amendments, it depends which of them and whether both will be called by the speaker as to what exactly will be voted on what we are pretty sure on those when the vote happens, probably at about 4 or 5 hours from now the government will prevail and we will
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wait to see what the other policies uh end up voting for. so head on the al jazeera and get on the streets of ramallah as published, indians demand an end to israel's will. on garza se reinstate media report that is really strongly called a residential building and damascus has killed at least 2 civilians in sports former well, number one, the i'm the my raise aiming to take stones his season action from dish caps on the the hello of a sudden re down pulse continue across the hall towards the amazons facing to see the chain of stones. they're out of northern bolivia pushing right into central pos up for sale. and i the tools that east the side of the country further south to
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good taylor dry at hot weather that it's awesome tina point to service at around 32 degrees celsius. but increasing showers. here we go through where to stay in to says they some what the weather coming into central and northern parts of options, tina could see some localized flooding as a result of that and the flooding race will continue close central personnel into bolivia, southern parts of the through as well, wanted to share, i was up to what was the north west of the confidence and wanted to share with long spells of right maybe across the camera. been at present this area cloud here, core them active system that's making his way from west to east. now making his way across his found your pushing i've, it was a used to not as we'll see, increasing showers coming in here. we go one into thursday, but bryce a dry weather coming back in behind. that same sisters made this way of these disabled of us. these composite gen retry central areas around a spring like we're getting up to around $22.00 celsius there in kansas. west of mary still saying some kind of right, not as heavy as it has been recently,
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and that's patriot. now, since the dice, the unique perspective that plays students up and they told the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really a lot about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention. the stream on out to 0, the asking questions. were you ever warren's about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action the hospital with fearless gentleman is just behind me. hundreds of people have been and back to h isn't in depth coverage,
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thailand states it's future on fossil fuels, no renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a mind the fonts, i'm sorry, is this our as ready as strikes have targeted residential areas in rough uh and ton unit, some southern gaza. at least 25 people were killed in those attacks. 40 something piling up at how not your hospital the united states has off for you and the top co not to order israel's immediate withdrawal from occupied palestinian territories.
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legal representatives spoke at the international court of justice hearings looking at the impacts of as well. so patient and a survey conducted by a leading. is there any think tags suggests that a majority of his writings believe a so cold title victory and gaza is not possible. 51 percent of jewish respondents think about the chances of israel states of amos eradicating. how much is low number is even higher among palestinians is riley's 77.5 percent. a pot of stains across calls. i have been repeatedly forced to move by israel's unrelenting attacks. darrell bhalla is one of the areas where people have been seeking refuge, where conditions, all desperate and guitar. he spoke to the family about the hardships and during from dated bella, 2 to 4, and then back from drop off to dated bella. this is how palestinians internally displaced,
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have been moving around different areas across of the gaza strip. after being ready evacuated from the another in area, palestinians have been displaced a couple of times during the past 4 and a half months. today were visiting as the mooney family. in a very bella, where this area behind me is complete, was completely transferred as an area for palestinians who settled up their tents and build their own tents and lived here for more than 4 months. now, we're going to go in her tongue right now. and the situation is very sad and that the living conditions are her perfect. this 10th where we are here, it has been a home and the only shelter for us. and when a family of so many family evacuated from as a, to
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a neighborhood in the bella where her current t as a to, and has been witnessing a lot of, of, of, of air strikes and also is really forces are, have been stationed there for the past couple of months, there's nothing that is that's what it is. imagine them call photo. we left the area now as a to and because of the who risk situation to be is released. took 3 of my children . well being on the say for my children abolla, her mom's and for ours were arrested 3 months ago. that's still prisoners. and these re details. i know nothing about them. they lost the father when they were young. they was there last that brother during the 2009 though the father and the brother of motus. i suffer too much. my heart is full of sadness. i dream wisdom between my owns, i missed them. i want to hug them all jenny to be here, was catastrophic. i left rasa and i went to darrow, paula, because of the stress of the roll over the place and rasa want to be honest with you. there is no safety and security anyway. and because of strep would benefit,
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this is the bella, and it's one of the areas where these palestinians have been displaced. and we have been seeing a lot of areas of precaution areas, empty areas, corps, universities and hospitals that became shelters for hundreds of thousands of palestinians misplaced and forced to evacuate their houses. this isn't the quality i'll just eat a better but displace palestinians on now. so in pull fresh, but some count even full of shoes, already facing a hoss when so many also don't have any room clothes. says look, let me know because ms. linda has them. i know we were forced to leave a home. we run for our lives and our possessions were destroyed or left behind, were displaced in the south, empty 100. we used to live in the north. you would display through you and run school,
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then force for the south. a homes were destroyed without belongings were left behind. we have nothing left. i know, not even shoes. i can't even find a 2nd time pass. i have no income and i run out of money. i can't even afford to feed my child to learn by shooting. these and my husband sandals, we show them between us. um and whoever needs to go out to put them on that. so yeah, and you know, what is that that place again, if we could afford to buy new shoes, we would but we can't. so we have them repaired, we couldn't even afford for a budget. my family have been called lives for 3 generations. at the beginning of the will. palestinian still had a bit of money and people used to pay to get their shoes repaired and things got much worse when people were pushed from the north to the south. we now are a pair of shoes so damaged that before we would have said they were unsalvageable as we all helpless at 12 check, a pair of slippers costs $20.00 to get to pay. it's not worth it,
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but people have no, no, it's a measurable apply to us. actually, i'm not flooded with customers, but i cannot find materials. i need winter shoes. are now a rare commodity kind of mine. palestinians are forced to abandon everything that owned and ran for their lives. when israel started with this, the bombing gauze to the well seed program has told out, is there a the situation in northern gauze, that means they cannot make food a deliveries. the agency announced on tuesday that it's posing deliveries that until safer conditions are created. the last few days, a convoy of trucks was seen being met by hundreds of hungry palestinians is rarely met. a treat, fired switch them killing or wounding several people. the w p 's says it's dr. is on navigation, complete tails, and violets due to
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a collapse of civil here's how matthew, holding with the w. f. peace country direct cause of palestine describes the dire situation. we owe extremely concerned about student security across the entire to you because for them to take, you know, they've got a, in the face, the integrated science classification survey that we completed and the some of them, how long does that recall? many people are facing the bomb and like conditions of the price problem in bon bang, if we cannot bring in significant consistent deliveries, offered assistance this more about the cost of a given incredible challenges to get assistance to people that need according to the international humanitarian. any okey pod pause must
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enable humanitarian assistance that is to provide to reach the most vulnerable and people in the what we saw in 2 instances this week on sunday and monday is a failure to ensure safety. all the people we saw was providing the assistance. and that is one of the reasons why we temporarily pause so that we can continue those negotiations so that this situation improves. or we can get a lot more of assistance offered a into the, into the car, the city area safely consistently as soon as possible. i to me, well published indians in ramallah, i have been protesting to voice the support for people in the besieged goss, a strip. and i will say cooling for improve conditions for palestinians being held in as ready. presence is abraham has moved from ramada and the occupied with spike that we're not going to get used to the genocide in gaza. this is one of the chance with heating here the end of all of by process. there's 4 saying that the world is normalizing. these really aggression against palestinians in the b. c used gauze
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and serve. as you can see, these are the name of the palestinians who have been killed by these really forces also proves us. those here are saying that this role is using the dog got to escalate the situation in the or few parts that we continue this way. the ways intimidation check point. what we need is more pressure from what on the to handle, the support that was coming through his or this is what with making effect is and the complicity states, organizations, institutions, complicity, stop arming as well. uh, implement the i, c, j. a decision provision and measures also on one of those processors in this situation of the city and prisoners and is really jail moving. they are being some justice torture. we've just heard the news of another thomas
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simeon prisoner who has been declared dead by these waiting for the service. he's the noise prisoner to die and is ready to go through the umbrella city and say that they are very skeptical about the conditions under which those prisoners live in the say that there's medical, that'd be a video. that means that your son is in the hands of those through the creatures we, we, we see what's happening guys, we see where watching eye witnesses and for me to prisoners, odd telling stories about what all understanding and presented are facing. many of those whom we've been speaking to say that they feel a head for us, there's not much they can do to support their follow palestinians. and the disease causes to. but they say that this has been nice. they could do to show support to show anger, to show that they are with the, the processing is individually established or is that, but he just need a drum along the occupied website. and these 2 people have been killed, including
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a child often is really strike hitsfeld the 11 on the attack, talking to the board, a village of much dogs. soon 3 others were injured. se ahold a as move in beverage 5 year old amount due to the latest civilian to be killed in southern lebanon, and is rarely striked target to the home and a village near the border. the conflict between israel and the lebanese arms group has the law has been largely confined to military targets. but since october, at least $47.00 civilians have been killed on the side of the border. children were among them. hezbollah has accused israel of deliberately targeting civilians to pressure it to stop fighting and has promised revenge. but it continues to insist. its position is one of the parents and defense. in a school. i'm to know the conflict on the live on the front. the extent of that typically contain,
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despite the location of the crossing or the red lines. but the enemy escalates, we would escalate to even further. we will not tall def, i think by 3 f to any situation that we face in israel has intensified its attacks on hezbollah targets at times. striking deeper and side left and on. it has also intensified its attacks on iranian and you run in the targets in neighboring syria . it's been doing this for years to prevent around some military influence from growing there. but since the war on cause of the strikes have become more frequent, i was at school in her 3 successive sounds. people were terrified and went out. we all gathered and started crying. of israel has attacked much of the 120 kilometer border area with lebanon by air and artillery. when hezbollah opened what it's called a supports front for garza in october,
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it has been attacking military positions in northern israel since then since our high end international efforts to contain the conflict have so far failed the united states which was leading that effort has said it doesn't support an expansion of the cross border fight between as well as hezbollah. it state department has called on both sides to call and the situation how the escalation and allow display civilians on both sides of the border to return to their homes. is really officials have been threatening a more comprehensive war for weeks. the defense minister, you all have go on, says the so called equations have collapse, and nothing is standing in the way of the air force and the army. when it decides to attack baby boot, damascus, or any other city has bullet to, has drawn it's loading. it says there will be no hold to the fighting until the war
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on garza and santa, for their elders. either bathing the g. 20 foreign ministers have gathered in rio de janeiro to discuss a range of global issues including conflicts in ukraine on gaza. earlier at the us extra estate on the blinking held a meeting with the brazilian present, knew that the silver have been strained, relations because of as well as vote on gaza and presenting. lee does when he is accused israel of committing genocide against palestinians. well, talking to reporters at the african union summit in ethiopia on sunday that we can speak to out there as teresa bo, she is in rio de janeiro for us teresa at so the for administered g 28, meeting at taking place where you are. it's of course happening in the middle of this political crisis between brazil and israel. how much is being said about that this well,
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most certainly an important meeting over 44 in ministers are meeting here today meetings that will take place for 2 days. this is a road map to prepare a road map ahead also the heads of states meetings that is going to be happening here in we are, there's a needle, a laser in november, but we're still haven't very ambitious agenda fighting junk hunger, a sustainable development, but also global governance, brazil suggesting reforming the united nations, the world trade organizations among other organizations around the world to include developing nations. however, this and vicious agenda in a way, it's a oh lies right now. i want this growing risk that's being ongoing between the prison and as well as you just mentioned for those press them. you love feedback on demo as well. so more on guys that he also compared. what a relief rally is doing on the gaza strip, to the whole of scouts we've heard from it as well as foreign minister of choosing
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the scene about comparing as well to add both hips there. and we heard on this day from the foreign minister from brazil's foreign minister saying that those comments are revolted, that it's where it is manipulating the sea of us work. so lots of tensions around this issue of the secretary of state answered lincoln met with it and we'll have a few. but for about an hour, it's not clear yet how much of this was discussed. however, we do know that separate your state lincoln said when the meeting was over for vac, brazil and the united states are friends and that they're going to be discussing several issues together related to, to buy, let's rel agreements. but also with us just around the world. thank you for that. teresa, by that 1st in re edition numerous to spanish farmers have been demonstrating in madrid. and they have fought with police and been in the capital to protest against what they see as european union bureaucracy. and insufficient estate age farms have been protesting for weeks now across us,
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including from colon greece and the czech republic. i'll just there, as sonya gave go, has moved from madrid. this is the week of protest that i've been taking place in the country region. essentially the paid in the center of the city government stop. the voices are not being hud, despite the fact that strange agricultural minister did not assess of measures which would include opening up an agency to ensure that the laws governing this fact that would be a do too. but also to look at issues. for example, such as doing extra checks on fraud, choose coming out from the you to check for any d, u band substances spots the farms, the unions, the pharmacies that have gavin here have said that they are facing enormous
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pressures in the sector as well. there is a spike in prices of fuel prices as well as there is also the fact that they are worried about issues such as, for example, this european union negotiation with the latin american markers to block which they say it, they fish will actually heading to their ability to be able to sell produce at a price which will allow them to continue to come over the last of course there are other issues as well. such was the fact that climate events such as drought and also flooding have drastically impacted the such are as well as the farmers feel. but this is just one pressure too much for them to be able to continue and be able to make a living effect. sonya diagonal, i'll just sarah madrid. the still ahead on al jazeera in sports, a familiar name is helping the time sheets as for me to one to get ready, please,
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your real estate destination in due by the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the okay, let's give a support he is on the thanks so much molly. well let jim and football champions bon meaning for on the hunt, for a new head coach up to 3 straight to face thomas total will be leaving the club at the end of the season. buying on 8 points behind the latest ball that occasion in the buddhist league. and in danger of not winning a trophy for the 1st time in 12 years of building correspondence. don't want it.
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kane has more. the thing about the bundles that you got about german football is one team has been transcendent in the course of the last 45 decades in this country . realistically speaking, fine mentioned they have the 23 german titles german championships that they 120 gym and cups 6 european cups and of a european told them. and so they have one. they destroyed the german football seen as a well like a colossus. and so when they have a bad season, it may seem to buy and unix friends. if it's, it's a catastrophe. the interesting thing here is that to show one the bonus we got last season that having arrived mid season and start with seen is not really big enough . let us be clear about it. they are in the 2nd place, 8 points behind the leaders, they've occlusal, but there are still 12 games to play. so they could see, or actually that could be a research, as they might still win the league i'm. they are still relatively well placed in the champion, so you're getting slots. you only one middle down off to that 1st. but so to
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a certain extent, they have everything to play for, but not from the point of view of the leadership of by invention, who looked at that team and say, we should be doing so much better. we all the best team in germany. a mako announce of its school the winter is in small on beach of the lexicon, madrid, in the european champions, late in supplying tributes the full reply, and will cut when under spring the head of the 1st, like a fish round, a 16 match which you have an international thought on choose the at the age of $63.00, each hunting lately to say look into a one step further than they run as i finish last season on asterix giving you sort of one little advantage going in to the away light comes up the wrong public cheese, like other tight ended in a 11, draw between peers, the own hosting and brushing golden form appears to be flat. to scroll down to the latest on your mode with that go
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lift deal now responding with a penalty in the 2nd call, just like a crucial go through to the 2nd like in germany. champions league not count football is attending for also for the 1st time in 7 years as they prepared to face pool. so to the lights around, nicholas had a side headings of which go the way like him to reach that 1st quarter. final in full see is full. so though they haven't beaten an english team and they will cut rounds, but 2 decades. we don't have the experience of the reality. in 95 percent of the blue, they have him play just competition now and never play the last 16 i haven't. but we have so much as boost as them to energy as well and it, and william is and, and i point to proof as well that, that we are good enough and we want to be the boss loan also in action. they're returning to the stage of the compensation for the 1st time in a couple of years. they'll be taking a nap police site. they've never lost to, and i may check your pain much before he'll be francesco. count soon, his 1st game and showing jump. the italians after wilts and that's the summary was
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sacked on choose day or not. some like drama in the asian champions league is your comment as marine has made it through to the quarter finals. allison life has this going a penalty in the 100 and 22nd minutes of the 2nd leg against franklin. you know, i said that so the 32 went on. i forget to send the japanese side in the states. but i'll be taking on johnny's see police side, sharon. hi sharon chris wilson. hi. and i also can send me that place in the quotas. maybe japanese 2nd division's side, then for a closer to one. and so i'm strongly built on advocates. i've off against the fellow korean, so i don't but kind diagnosis incentives for the world level. and the murray is in a funk to stay in the castle open last year is run. a roof is in 2nd round. auction in doha is much against the recommend 6 of the check republicans going to
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a deciding 3rd set on choose day. the beach front says it's under minutes and the run of 6 straight to face. meanwhile, over brazil, injury full will number to call us out across through a ton from the rail. open the spaniards twisting his ankle head during the 1st round match the women's and champion sang afterwards. he's still hopeful of being able to defend his indian wells title in california. next month, for the 1st month, people started to 20 series of these a went down to the last bowls. a straight is the same day with the heating full of the final delivery to cramped victory. it seems by the 2nd of 320 on fridays and will then have a to test series coming up later on this not have a rental of late down in early more credit than us form. season rainy will champion max for stop and going quickest. and they want to free season testing and the frame seems preparations overshadowed, some of my allocations of inappropriate behavior involving the principles, christine the phone allegations on it has all right,
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but as high support as looking for the following. thanks the on the and that's it from name of the inside this, these out. i'll be back. so in just a moment with not tools today's to use to stay with us. the hard hitting in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than is that any thoughts provided? hang on my question to you all. the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than a part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a may just something book is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era the latest news palestinians are not only queuing to got bread and water,
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