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the parts reopened, giving many, here for the life is a loss of returning to normal. they're playing nothing, but the trauma is never far away. the, the polish indian families of, from gaza in southern jaws. a wall is rarely strikes target civilians and con eunice rock that the money in sight. this is all it, is there a life sometimes also coming up, israel's actions are causing mass salvation and famine with convoys of 8 trucks. fishing, idle wasting to cross into the strip. speaking of the international court of
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justice, the us defends israel's occupation of palestinian territories. russia says bottoms can only bring move on and i go on the streets of armada and the wind was fine. palestinians that demands an end. israel's mugosa the we begin in rough of the city and southern gaza that has been sheltering one and a half 1000000 palestinians. and that's once again become the target is ready. bombardments, as royce of hit residential areas across the region, including the city of con eunice. at least 25 people were killed in those attacks. the bodies have been putting up at all, not your hospital now against the backdrop of israel's on relenting war. the international court of justice is on his side day of proceedings, examining the impact of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands. 52
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countries, all providing legal testimony. the us presented it's case today urging the court not to order as well as immediate withdrawal from occupied palestinian territories without any security guarantees. as it would not, as some participants suggest the conducive to achievement of the establish framework to issue when to issue an opinion that calls for 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
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for peace principle and within the parameters of a stablish principles of occupation. russia, meanwhile, cold on israel to immediately hold its violations of international law at toll. the us talk cool that negotiations for 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 upfront. a student in states peacefully accord existing with israel will be the best a site for bringing that to kids that are in this violations. great and getting the so they have another petition and that addressing the damage. right. the wrong picture of that piece of 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, for the wheel and the restaurants opinion that significance,
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ms. think sense. the chances that the agreement will actually be a chief will indeed satisfy the interest. so both parties and will be implemented in practice that are for the invite the court to be guided by the need to 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 called that 8 in order to make that possible. then it smith reports now from outside the i, c. j at the hague, in the us is one of the outliers really pretty much every other country that is giving at oral testimony say the will cause over these over this week is saying that israel is occupations repeated clad illegal by the will call the us to saying,
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well, it's a one sided question, this being put to the course into the quote shouldn't be ruling on it. i'm the court in putting this question which is being put by the un general assembly. it is failing to consider all taken to account. israel security guarantees the root of the us, as we've been reminded of israel security needs after october, the 7th in the us as a re, regrettably, and many of those people speaking a i've ignored one as well, security concerns. so that is why the us says, really, there's been plenty of un security council resolutions already table can for confirming the commitment to a us a to a 2 state solution between israel and the palestinians. and it should be left to the un to continue those. that passes to carry along on that part is really forces have killed at least a 118 people over the past 24 hours as it phone. the goal is to strip ambulance
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crews that all struggling to reach the dead and wounded. meanwhile, soldiers on the ground have opened fire on fling, civilians is rarely tongues have destroyed the tents of displaced families. camille and that are like how small one last embrace. abdul romans daughter, wife and in laws were killed and is ready to strike from the home in rough uh, southern gaza, just a few hours before he'd been playing with his toddler entering some teeth with his family. of the problem here in my, um, this is my so i'm gonna set you was a year and 7 months old and the saw and the entire building was leveled to the ground by his riley wall plains, from their bodies, but torn to pieces from and also the united states, yet again, vetoed a un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease via reeves
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palestinians, say they being let down. and the accepted for the images of more than a 140 days or more did not push the world to take action differently than what are they waiting for. and what does the world waiting for? are they waiting for all of the palestinian people and all the children to die? so they didn't say that being targeted is ready for say struck a crowded street east of rough foot repeatedly on tuesday. there was no laptop in the booming in central gauze. not only is that, but dozens of people were killed. 6 of them in strength on a call. the district is no longer just from the sky. discomfort displaced people in o, my wife, seen the hon. eunice, families say is ready soldiers to sound booms into that tense or get them to leave and fight those who run away. similar, we were terrified. we run for our lives best leaving all of belongings and attend. these really soldiers rounded up the women and the children on the beach. we spent
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the night in the cold, out in the open on the beach, without even a scarf covering tongues destroyed tense, personal belongings and precious supplies of food. at the time when aid agencies a warning of thumb and despite is ready forces designating a y c as a safe thing but as policy and use, well, no new way. garza is safe anymore. no, nothing like, ouch is era that's come on now on the situation on the ground and gaza that spring, entire double assume who is in rough up for us topic as took us through what has happened today in rafa? yes in fact, so there is there any place that you can go as a straight signing plastic yolanda said certain that the majority of gauze was happening and phones and oh, it is quite easy, but he made it treat to go full in order to seek safety as of today,
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a civil call had been attacked by his ready to messiah kitting one palestinians, unclosing casualties among the people who were inside an indication of the targeting guns. this is not by the way, the only attack that had been carried out against several calls within the past few days. we have been seeing multiple repeated attacks on different civil. i'm police costs just for security and humanitarian supplies. and at the same time, this kind of roof our district is very proud that also with military quite cool to drones, making a full intelligence security information gathering about the situation on the ground. as we can see is what he drove from every now and then in this area, especially when the facility of, of toys, your hospital. but the reality on the ground sounds to be really also critical in the middle areas of the territory. as the town had been attacked in the past hour, where residential building has been targeted. but what we have been seeing is very new flight taking goals to city in is like 2 neighborhoods were confrontations on
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close contact, fighting with the power steering, and fighters, and the is really soon just as well keep raging where we have been seeing new video is released by the military. wiggle tomas showing the bottles going on in the pots of gulls a strip. and that comes despite these valley previous claims that they have to take full military control over the northern part of gaza strip. but we have been seeing new attacks there as people in the know that paused a dying of hunger. okay, thank you for that topic. assume that for us in rough a survey conducted by a leading is riley sink tang suggest most is where at least don't believe a so called absolute victory is possible in gaza is really lead. as of said, the main goal in the school is to completely rob kate thomas. according to the israel democracy institute, 51 percent of jewish respondents don't believe in such a victory that nobody's even high among palestinian is where it is. 77.5 percent.
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and 55 percent of those who are defined as white wings said they do believe israel come completely, destroy him. us the left wing respondents that now the increases to 85 percent escapes when knox, who isn't occupied east jerusalem, where the old cities at the heart of the is riley occupational and the conflicts with them. what more can you tell us about the survey? is the tide of public opinion starting to ton? what does that mean? another sign of a growing concerned amongst these ready population, not necessarily about the way in which this war is being prosecuted, but about the end goals and the objectives all the way up to the top of the military structure here. and is ro, we've heard from the former head of the ministry himself, a member of the wall cabinet got the item called writing. 2 of them is that little cabinet saying that the operational delays being carried out as
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a consequence of the, the, by the politicians was sense the stalling, the strategic success of the military. but in terms of the hosted situation, which is so central to the focus of many ordinary is rays that are all concerns from a large number of people here. but the aggressive nature of the military action inside garza is not making it easy at spring. those people home to that families and insights might be quite the opposite effect. and with them there's been a vote today in these rarely parliament regarding the creation of palace of the palestinian state. uh, what was the outcome of that site. and so this was about the idea that external forces of a government international organizations might impose the idea of a palestinian statehood. busy israel as part of any long term sacrament on negotiation. this is all of us, the symbolic this vote inside the connective. but 99 members of parliament voted
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against this idea. the statehood could be imposed as a concept from the outside this very much at code. the vote we saw inside the cabinet here in israel, where all members of the cabinet voted to reject the site as well. this is something the prime minister netanyahu was very scene to send as a message to the outside. well, that is right. it's for the most part on this particular issue, all united. okay, when it marks the 1st unoccupied history, some palestinians in ramallah have been protesting to voice. the supports for the people in the besieged gauze, a strip that was according to improve conditions for palestinians being held in is why the presence is abraham has moved from ramallah in the occupied westbank that we're not going to get used to the genocide in gaza. this is one of the chance with heating heat in the by processors for saying that the world is normalizing these
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way. the aggression against the city is in the b. c used gauze and strip. 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 dogs out to us to meet the situation in the or few parts that we continue. this way, the ways intimidation, 2nd point, what do we need? there's more pressure from what on the to handle, the support that was coming through is what this is what would make an effect is and the complicity states, organizations, institutions, complicity, stop arming as well. uh, implement the i c, j, a decision provision on much is also among 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, another kind of simian 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
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city and say that they are very skeptical about the conditions under which those prisoners live in the say that there's medical not be a video feeling that your son is in the hands of those rooms a creature we, we, we see what's happening guys, we see where the watson and i witnesses and for me to present notice are telling stories about what all understanding and present not are facing many of those whom we've been speaking to say that they feel a head for this, there is not much they can do to support their fellow product simians in the business because it's true. but they say that this has been nice. they could do to show support to show anger, to show that they are with the front the processing is individually established or is that right? he just need a drum along the occupied list. so head on out to 0, the g 20 our meeting and we're with garza and ukraine at the center of the
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discussions disagreements, the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions we don't live in a post colonial mortgage. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, the mood and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on would you say era this is took, took is the 1st country in the world to develop
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units southern gaza, at least $25.00 people were killed in those attacks. bodies have been pining off on all natural hospital. the united states has off the you and still cool not to over the israel's immediate withdrawal from the occupied palestinian territories. legal representative spoke at the international court of justice hearings looking at the impacts of israel's occupation. and a survey conducted by a meeting is where the sink time suggested. the majority of his writings believe a so called total victory in gaza is not possible. 51 percent of jewish respondents think the chances of israel states of a mate. so right, a casing. how much is low? not numbers even higher among palestinians is riley's at 77.5 percent. the world health organization. so stuff and patients still in size, the besiege and also hospital and con, units need to be transferred elsewhere of to being denied entry for days
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w h i stuff is actuated 32 critically ill patients of this week. is there any troops stored in the hospital last week, forcing palestinians to flee? 100 and assessing severely injured patients remain that alongside at least 15 doctors, nurses. your situation is very bad and difficult. and all the patients uh, are without electricity, without oxygen. the entire neighborhood around here is damaged and destroyed the hospitalized self has no electricity, has no food has no water. there is a very few doctors, nurses living here in the premises, working around the clock is you can think of a, there was the vision over you. you want to die right then. and this is that there was to do is, and i house any my life is the database that i, that working in the darkness visions everywhere. it was deliveries of much needed food. busy food in to northern gauze, i have been suspended,
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raising phase of potential salvation you and has one that one in 6 children in the area. amal, nourished on us, also reports. now, from the northern casa, that is your, instead, when i had a stop ation is closing in, on residence here in the moving parts of because of strep. as these really occupation forces continue to deny them the delivery of a drop of any really fade families, mostly children line up for hours and dollars to get the hands on some sleep or a handful of rice of the this is not with daily practice in the move in costs of the strictly the children not devoured by hung up no matter how much the quantities of a to be delivered. these cabinets meet the residence by a need for food of drawer ash on the left in the we come here every day, hoping to lay our hands on any speed for our children. and how do we run out flour on or out of food items? our children are starving to death. i did want to add insult to injury is that we are left without any source of income. i am trying my best to feed my children.
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they are $4.62 level food. my husband is the last, the last uh somebody will somebody venture out with the early hours of the morning? we spend hours hoping to get a handful of knowledge or right to call them out. childrens, hung eldest women and children all starving to death. folding down out of starvation for months, all those in the north have been starving there on the my schedule. i have the shuttle closet with all of us here and then also solving today. needless to say, we have sleeping in the pool totally exposed to the elements of drought, homes were destroyed by these radio occupation for the magenta in waiting. um, but for months now we've been eating for the even even animal bought or we're starving to death. where are the are going to maybe where are the most of the people is randy occupation forces continued to deny the delivery of humanitarian aid in the north and the other children, eldest, the sick she survived. these writing must system bottom it now due to some death,
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and it's a chevy if i just the all a t 20 for administer. so gathered in re edition, you ready to discuss a range of global issues including conflicts and ukraine in gaza. us actually to stay on. the lincoln held a meeting with the brazilian president lou that the sofa i have been strained relations because of as well as well on gone ser brazillian need a recently accused as well of committing genocide against palestinians. that's goes to all just there is theresa boat, who isn't rear diginero. so what was the outcome of that meeting between a blinking in his counts upon the while i'm here we are. there's an aid in this convention center. we're over 24 in ministers from the 2020. it's going to be meeting today discussing a long range of several issues. a meeting however, between noon as i see that secretary of state and me blinking,
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happened in presented was early this wednesday morning. it lasted for about an hour and a half and there was lots of expectation about what would come out of that meeting . there were lots of talks that the discussion would be robust after pressing a lot of feedback comments for comparison of as well for on guys up with the whole of us. however, we do know that that discussion includes separate issues among them, the war in ukraine, the situation in the caribbean nation in haiti that suffering a norm as an escalation of violence. i'd also force the situation for the war own guys out there on to the blinking, apparently told of preston a new law, but he does not share his views of comparing what's happening in gaza right now with the all no cause. however, he did come say that they just cause to, for example, the possibility of humans ask you many terry impulse, the release of the captives being held there and much more to many terry and nathan, this is happening as this meeting is ongoing. brazil, the president of the g 20 this year has a very vicious agenda. they want to discuss hunger,
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sustainable development. they want to discuss the global governance house. so in a way, reform, for example, the united nations, the world trade organization to include developing nations in all of these discussions. however, the best meeting has been in a way, overshadowed by this task, which when each row and reveal it shows in a way that many, many countries around the world. many of them are in latin america, presented colombia among others for not 4 wheel lock set. from support as well. okay, now is there a series of both at 1st in re edition era opening arguments seduce to begin in the trial of the former president's home. there is one, orlando hernandez is accused of corruption. i'm working with drug gangs in the central american country, but the trial is taking place in new york. kristin slim explains why it is a dramatic fall from grace for one orlando hernandez. the former president upon
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doris, seen here let in hand cost in 2022. during his extradition to the united states, hernandez's alleged web receive millions of dollars from multiple drug trafficking organizations, including from the former leader of this in a low occur towel known as al chapel. and in return, drug traffickers in honduras were allowed to operate with virtual impunity. she's being tried here in manhattan, thousands of miles from han doris at accord with the history of prosecuting crimes that happened on foreign soil. if those crimes impact the united states in some way, particularly the national security interest of the united states, the safety of united states citizens, then the federal courts in new york can prosecute individuals for crimes related to that conduct one, orlando hernandez denies any wrong doing. he says the accusations were concocted by
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his critics revenge for his efforts to crack down on criminal drug gangs during his time in office. but recently his defense has suffered some setbacks. hernandez will be alone on the defense stand after 2 co defendants, one of whom is the former police chief of hon. doris pleaded guilty in the weeks leading up to the trial. both are expected to testify against him. the defense will paint hernandez as a key washington ally in the fight against drug. but critics say successive us government's turned a blind eye to human rights abuses. under hernandez's presidency. it's really important to bear in mind as we watched his trial, that the us always supported him. in fact, vitamin was very much into increasing a tundras when he became president increasing military cooperation. even though the us has to have known is clear, they must have known that the military are repressive and riddled with drug traffickers at the very top thing was left for years and i'm going to find i go,
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his family launch to go find me campaign to raise money for his defense, but it was later taken down. the trial is expected to last a week is convicted, hernandez could get a life sentence. christian salumi al jazeera new york. the un security council has sanctioned 6 people from all groups of for aging. and the eastern democratic republic of congo need is of the m $23.00. all among those 100 travel bands and asset freezes. the decision was made during an emergency meeting of the security council. violence has intensified in recent months is m. 23 fights has evolved on a major city in the east. spanish rama is demonstrating in madrid, have faults with police. they've been in the capital to protest against what they see as you appear in union direct receipt, as well as in sufficient state aids. almost have been purchasing for weeks now
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across europe, including countries like frauds, poland, greece, the check for public. okay, up to date, a web are coming up next then inside story looks at how israel can be stopped using salvation as a way to stay with us. the, the hello welcome to look at the international full cost is spent on the coal side recently across the sea. right in punch lab, we've had something of a spectrum. all wind blowing, at least over the next couple of days, even though hot temperature is still getting up to start to get to about 23 celsius on thursday. but come friday with folding somewhat light to 27, we're going to get up into the mid high twenty's as we make our way through the weekend. so not too bad. a lot of dry weather across the arrangement. financial a lot of the drive by the to just around the east to side of the met it's ready to
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be pushed by the know think becky, i just around the central and eastern pa, so when she makes sliding, i've it to was a cool cuz he's brought us guys to come back in behind by the time become to friday, right to what cost of good parts of agent, but the northern parts of libya through tennessee. still some rather wet and windy weather for a time. the shell is becoming less widespread as we go through friday, but increasing right and coming into northern areas of america, northern parts of algeria, and an increasing right to into southern areas of nigeria over the next few days to help with the service that we have across the house of africa, northern parts of mos, i'm fixing live, the showers still some very heavy right in place to cause a good part of madagascar. and we have tropical sites. i don't know clearing away from the rushes. the owls coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel away,
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whether it's east or west gas, you can stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on that suffering, but also on a more realistic and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and on bias. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the already under relentless as rarely bombardment for months. palestinians in northern garza are also going hungry. but you and food agency has halted a deliveries saying civil order has collapse. so how can israel be stopped from using starvation as a weapon of what this is inside store the .

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