tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 26, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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started seeing and stationed come down and many cost wells to understand how it affects our daily lives, outline forth how big a problem is global food insecurity. counting the cost on, on just the the low on saturdays a. then this is the news life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes, the police riley strike targets a neighborhood near the quite the hospital. in rough off in southern garza, a desperate rush for aid in gaza as the royal jordanian efforts carries out in a drawl delivering much needed supplies and find the login. so the international
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court of justice with calls for the judges to rule, as well as occupational products, give me an outrage. illegal synagogues president begins talks to says a new date for the presidential elections of the mid to end weeks of political turmoil and peace of stems. with the sports news ever since primitive points deduction penalty has been reduced. and india as quick as it is clinched, the series of the offer thrilling victory in the full test. at a more later this we stop this news out in southern ga. so when is ready, the strike has killed at least 8 palestinians. the attack struck a house near the crazy hospital in rough uh, leaving dozens injured strikes on gauze southern. those city commons these right. the army passed the lower to ground defensive in the cities to do,
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and she says loans and all allows offensive would put the final nail in the coffin of a programs. in the 1500000 palestinians of sheltering and russell most have been displaced from other parts of the strip. also being told by his very forces to go there for their own safety. a camera called the moments of these right, the strike. the without a couple i zoom is live for us in the law, joins us from there in southern gauze, around product today from strikes needed to you to sniper bullets. take us through a day of gruesome images coming out of gauze. yeah. send me to us. absolutely. a plugged in terrifying day you were at these very forces that stepped up the military attack. so of course, different areas from the north to the southern part of the territories particular
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within the past that was witnessed move back towards a more a tax on the city of rough. i specifically on the facility of the way to hospital work, at least 8 palestinians have to report at killed including 3 children. and the women as a part of it is very ongoing compartment for the roof, which had been on the unrelenting bombardment over the course within the past a few days. and this is absolutely terrifying. guys, today, more than 20 palestinians have been recovered from the city will con eunice being killed previously in previous confrontations and also bought mental of the city that but what is also a key dramatic change we have been observing within the past few days as the ongoing shooting of people who are waiting for humanitarian supplies to be delivered to the another at pots of calls. and this has happened repeatedly happened in the past few days were policy and in the news have nothing to feed on. as the bombardment, as well as unfolding every corner of the another in territory. now,
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thought i'd stay with us for a moment because we need to pick up from another line about these right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's being interesting of the ground invasion and rough i will happen. he says that a potential sees 5 deal with only delay that as well. so i'll be presenting this operational plan to the wood cabinet on sunday. the head of the plan is offensive. at least one of the house 1000000 palestinians all sheltering and drop off. that's more than half the strips population of the somehow it isn't occupied. joyce joyce suddenly can join up from there. so, according to this plan, what is supposed to happen to the one of the half 1000000 palestinians taking shelter? if israel does load your ground defensive, the of the whole family, these realities haven't really made the plans of public, per se. but they are saying that there is a plan to evacuate the nearly one and
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a half 1000000 palestinians who are seeking refuge and drop off because of southern most city. now this plan, remember these really prime minister had asked these really army and the security establishment to come up with it. and it has 2 courses of action. the 1st is this plan to back you ation. and the 2nd is the ground invasion instead of these really prime minister says that in order to achieve an absolute victory, there must be a ground invasion there and his words to defeat the remaining from us battalions. but it's not really knowing what's going to happen to the one and a half 1000000 palestinians. there are some reports within is really media citing anonymous officials that say perhaps those palestinians will go to han, eunice. but there was a lot of military activity in hon. eunice, and about by itself, we're just seeing our colleagues thought it was over and there is relentless bombardment ended up as well. so these really are saying that this ground invasion is actually evidence. and even though there are discussions as to what is going to
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happen, perhaps with a deal to secure a ceasefire, a deal to secure the release of some 40 is really captive prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the fund vision is going to happen anyway. it's either going to be delayed someone, or it's going to happen a little sooner. and just this hour we are getting word from reports within is really media that the head of these roles, most side as well as the head of these really are makes. we're actually in cairo last week to meet with egyptian officials, to offer assurances that the palestinians are not going to be pushed into egyptian territory. so this is all playing out in quite an interesting way and it comes despite all of the international criticism and condemnation on these railings plan . all right, thanks so much for bringing us that perspective. let's go back to the thought of collaborative. assume and ask the question. so thought i saw as palestinians are a ways anyone talks is about
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a plan for there is actuation. what will happen to them if israel launches this attack? yes, semi palestinians are completely terrified from that potential step that might be taken by the is really a military need to ship regarding the full monitoring codes for both our district. and this is as a result of that, they have been following the oldest of these really made it to you over the course of the war right now as they have been moving on, being displaced from one past, from one place to another motivator. right now, being ended up in one of the last remaining very densely populated area in gauze, and now they are living and make shift shelters. they do not know where to go. they depend on the old age, provided by the united nations. and right now, there's going to be a potential encouraging throughout the district. that means multiple issues for panama city, and just to say, should've a deliveries to people in the south. alongside that, there is going to be much more bloody consequences,
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an error rates that will increase the death, told among the civilians and also casualties. and at the same time, each will delay the, the process to reach to and for the fighting on the ground. we have been hearing from these very brun minister benjamin netanyahu in the past few days that he's very keen on carrying out a very large offensive military includes for rough, our district as a part of the is very on getting to masonic the military campaign to many tally, destroy old dominion, treat infrastructure as became a rough. all right, thanks so much. todd a couple also to throw jos 80 and a half also is carried out to an ad drop operation and gaza, delivering much needed humanitarian aid. hundreds of displaced people gather. but the aid was dropped, much of it fell along the coast. palestinians had to wait thousands of the see to get the packages. a groups of accused israel, of limiting aid into the strip. the un agency for palestinian refugee says aid
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entering the strip reduced by a huff in february compared to the previous month. the international court of justice in the hague is held its final day of hearings examining the legality of his realm, decades long, long que patient of palestinian lines, 50 countries and 3 international organizations have addressed the quote, most cold, for as well as occupation to be declared illegal and for it to end bandit smith reports out from the hey. over 6 days is rails occupation of the palestinian territories. misplaced, unprecedented scrutiny before the judges of the world's highest colt, is what it is acting, and has been allowed to act in complete disregard given to national. that cannot continue. it is clear that is what else you need. an occupation is also being
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administered in breach of the prohibition of the time pop up law is royal, has been consistently obstructing negotiated to spit solution is rel, must renounce its claim to sovereignty over the palestinian territory. all settlers must be removed immediately. lawyers and i'm baset, is from every corner of the world argue the israel is deliberately preventing palestinian self determination by building sacraments. this is really the language of the colonized nation, the language of liberty that we've seen exercise in these reservation since the 1960s. and the other arguments have really been around the is really violation of the international law surrounding used to force surrounding portion odyssey and also surrounding international humanitarian. those view in general assembly asked the will court to consider the legality of these rails occupation fucking 2022 was right or was escape punishment. but it's been impossible not to stop the horrors of
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the war and gaza impacting the proceedings. here would be the firs, 1st 100 cops, once a 4 conscious coach the sort of mississippi we came here to the, to the us justice for justice, for the senior people. and i think that's the point when uh what linda, it's opinion that this patient is illegal. i'm doing the new works upside genocide, colonialism. and that is a q patient is involved. but the united states says the quote shipment or the israel is unconditional withdrawal from the occupied territories. now, under the establish framework, any movement towards israel withdrawal from the west bank and gaza that requires
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consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all reminded of the security needs on october 7 and they persist. israel isn't taking part in the hearings saying the course involvement could be harmful to achieving and negotiated settlement with the palestinians. these hearings of late the as rails international installation. now the court may rule that israel must withdrawal from the occupied palestinian territories. it'll take the judges around 6 months to come back with an opinion, and it will be non binding. but as the international court of justice says, it's a ruling is carried great legal weight on moral authority. bernard smith address era to hate. well then, terry is the full, the chief editor of associated press in europe, middle east and africa, joins us now from tennessee. it's good to have you with us. so how much media coverage have the proceedings and the i c j got in these writing media or how
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does all it are a little and is that sort of thing that reflects a lack of, i mean, once you put that down to that, people don't see it as much something that really is an issue as a number of things. first of all, there's a real awareness here that the i, c, j has no power as dental and vision um and uh, and uh, for the mentally is pretty widely ignored by countries to end up being rolled against a few years by c. j 2nd, leaders. so distracted by the extremely, a messy situation in gauze, which also of course attaches to a different case before the i c j, the really highest priority. the westbank in general is currently on the back burner. i think there's also a strong feeling in this role drugs of the west back issue is political and not so legal legal not, not so much of a matter of legalities, not understanding very well that there is a narrative um, especially the arbor, all the and one that has been adopted and much of certainly
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a developing world that would argue otherwise. but israel has a case that is truly more than a quibble. and i have examined the pretty closely as to why we have basically a situation of limbo that may be unfair to the palestinians. that may be messy for everyone that actually is dangerous for as well as well. but that isn't, it's a really clear kind of case of international going by the way, despite all the noise about the illegality is as a bonus, the gals you just really solvents and you've got, i'm not here to defend them at all. uh, the international courts have not really rolled on this issue. the i c j itself isn't when embed in 2004, but the security funds did indeed claim settlements are illegal, but did rule and illegality entire application. and also i have to israel's main concern as regards the west bank is security, the west banking village, jerusalem on 3 sides of the west bank comes within 20 miles,
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30 kilometers of of total ease of the country's largest metropolis. with about $3000000.00 people metro area, it is a strategic highland, and one can only imagine what would happen if they simply call the west bank because the ice agent called it a little, a moss or something as of the loss took over the west bank and began bombarding israel from there and perhaps trying to say it is real from there and do massacres and nearby communities which that would be television tourism. i think it's safe to say that these rarely is uh, currently have other officially from uh, by the time may because you referenced the international court of justice, advisory opinion of july 9th, 2004. actually, i've got the ruling or the society or hanging in front of me. it does clearly say it refers to occupies policy. the entire treat says, quote settlements established by as well in breach of international law in the occupied. how does the entire tree construction of the will and its associations
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regime create a fe, a complete? so the i c j does have a history of referring to, occupies the palestinians on how to treat the, the. so i mean, now with seeing the i c j to the brett, so you could say all the global perspective of opinion is very much opposed to these, right? the occupational using any sign that this has any impacts on is right. the policy makers, sofa is room. israel knows very well that its occupation of the website and in particular settlements of the west bank or parts of the west bank is one of the few things that can unite most of the planet and consensus on any particular issue. even more so than you're paying much more so and then you crane and they're not happy about it. but they also, frankly consider it to be a little bit rich when uh, when, when countries around the world, when the soviet union, which was the largest land mass on a planet with the right israel for allegedly imperialism and expansion isn't for as
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20 kilometer wide ambition. and then in the west bank or indeed indeed a bigger forgiveness. but when there are countries that are not exactly stampeding over each other, to give independence to the kurds, who are much more distinct in larger people than in palestine hands or the syrians or the model is obsessed quite so much of a. l stands and pay no mind that is apparent to israel's really profound security problem. they tend to ignore. that said, there's a reason why israel ever next to us bank. they know there's a problem. they really, really do. a lot of just of course, majority natural that would like to fix it. they don't just have an arab narrative, let me quite to what bait sell it and says, as you know, in his writing, the human rights group, they say is wrong. but i'm quoting his, are those regimes of a pol tied an occupation? is inextricably bound up in human rights violations. now for most is res. do they
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follow the logic the, i think you're explaining that? well, if our countries and all the countries could commit human rights violations, it's okay for us to, to commit another to human rights, one of the issues, human rights and on. so i'll try to locate patient. so we have a situation where the defies and simple americans, i think close as early as understand the because of their security plan to the west bank. so security concerns and was that of cause of the occupied house that isn't west bank because they've created a lot of enemies there. they have a real security problem when they, when they deal with a problem, they press the palestinians, they know they know it's a fee. ask another hand if you have to hear a really good idea of a lot of the west bank without face single potential. i'm awesome, vision design from close to the city. now if it weren't possible and my view to address the security concern convincingly, i think it's the majority is real. that would be the light, the light. it's
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a good house. however, the, the, i think a scribe because that's the cabinet members who attend the events. uh, you're right and celebrating most of you. sure. sure. sure it measurements are capital level is holding for dropping nuclear bombs, right. so that doesn't give the bizarre right in the far right. and is room is about having about 10 percent support like in the cabinets though. right. but the has to be counted, it gets worse than that, because without the government falls, the version or your powers. of course, the far right anywhere in favor, simplistic solutions, the complex problem. all right, we're going to buy the out. i'm very sorry where it says we probably are far let we it is we're we, we are really out of time the director of my as saying we're going over the thank using the much time perry, the thank you. thank you very much. know how to sit in prime minister and how much it tell you it has submitted his resignation. he says, the escalating violence in the occupied westbank and the war on garza led to the
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decision stay is cold for new political arrangements to take into account. the developments in garza, his resignation is yet to be accepted by president moved up bass. the day i've done that was done hopefully the medicine getting him. i'd like to tell the cabinet and our great people and that i submitted my resignation to the president last tuesday for say, this decision is made in relation to the economic and security circumstances regarding the oppression of our people in the cause of hopefully and the unprecedented escalation in the west bank and the city of jerusalem. okay. and what is being faced by our people and our cause and the genocide committed against our people on the cover. their goal is to turn the authority into a body without any political content, but we will stay resilient and strong against the occupation. what value was? let's go to me that abraham, she joins us from ramallah. that's in the occupied westbank and the that how most palestinians receiving this news of the prime minister's resignation as well as i
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mean, let's start by the latest news now that we've heard from the presidential headquarters, which is that the president's most mood i'm boss, has accepted the resignation of and how much they and his government he has said in the governmental meeting that this is going to be a way to pave wait for the factions meeting this is expected to be held in law school between members of process numbers of how much to pay the way in front of a and internal tell us send in a unity, we know that the palestinians have been split internally between frontier have a mouth for years now. and palestinians have been really looking forward to get that unity in action. they've heard so many times protestant and officials talking about it, but they've yet to see it being implemented. now let's talk about how people are feeling. they don't believe that's it. this is going to need to any unity just yet
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to we've been speaking to palestinians in the streets in the past months, but they will say that's only when they see it on the ground that they will believe that's actually this reconciliation will happen. but that's going to see this resignation comes in context of the post war and the engines that the western governments are discussing. no louis real has been saying that the policy now for the, you know, will not have any role in gaza. palestinians here with western governments have said that the policy and authorities port them parcel of any post war phase in the besieged gaza strip. and it's saying that also attack them across government will pay that way for a national unity and, and potential national units in government. between 5 to and how much or i will leave with that. thank so much knew that abraham the
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set of goals president mackie sol as began talks to set a new date for the presidential elections. so let's face week, so let's go to a more of the he cooled off a vote set for february the 25th, 16 of the 19 presidential candidates of boy called the talks in the i'm the a deal. they say that the statement of the elections is an attempt by sold to extend this rule. nicholas hop joins us now live from that call. so some of, i think it was, was it 3 people who would join those talks with the president? why did they go in the end? what we, we just heard from one of them, the prime minister. i do buying, i pressed him for some questions. he's saying he's confident she is supporting what ever decision the president makes. and he's just made a few announcement, he said that all of those that had been detained and protest between march 2021. and today will be freed opposition. and it was fun. sancho is one of them. so with
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the candidate of his band, political party passed us the best to fight. so we expect at least by suicide to be freed. he also said not a date for the election, but at least that there was presidential elections that are much a we did that he can sold will take place before the rainy seasons that start in the month of july and august. but 1st, there is the national dialogue that needs to take place between members of civil society at religious leaders. but absent in the talks that are taking place in the building right behind me or 16 of the candidates of the presidential election that were supposed to take place on sunday. take a look at this report. the senegalese epidemiologist, doctor bu associates a looming threat to his country more dangerous than a virus. he believes people are losing their voice. president salt council this
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month, presidential elections saying the electoral process was flawed. loosely. i suspect it's a ploy to rob people of their right to vote at this monk pulling station. he's taking part in a protest vote to calling on solve the set and you election date as soon as possible . this visually said, i got these very tricky is, is very complex demonstration young, there's offers on the people. the economic situation is very difficult now and having this election and to think a new president kind of bring us a stable confidence. the election was meant to bring a break from the past after 12 years of lucky south san diego has become one of the worlds fastest growing economies. thanks to the discovery of big reserves of orland gas which has helped fuel large infrastructure projects. but last year, a record number of young citic leaves attempted to illegally migrate to europe, typically not war, but poverty issue that urgently needs to be addressed as presidential hopeful,
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former prime minister, jo and i could do a demo of 80 percent of our population is young they don't recognize themselves in our democracy. we have to give them heart and it is possible to be born and stomach out and want to grow up in stomach. i'll to make a living and send a go to prosper in stomach all. that's the responsibility of the political class. for now, the political class appears divided between those who want elections now and those who wants to restart the electro process from the beginning, caught in the middle, or the synagogue. these people, the can't. we want to move forward. we are conscious citizens or nation set. a goal is worthy of respect. based, alexander is important to us with people. for guys, the weather is always the our region. 5 military after military takeovers in neighboring molly news year and brick,
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you know fast. so the solemn warrens, if politicians are not capable of getting along other organized forces will do it instead. and then we'll lose everything in the country to. he says, more than a warning, but a threat for boost. so in the other is it is a political crisis that can only be resolved by the vote of the people because hawk elgin's the right the car and so dr. bu so who is a member of our as you know, election protect our election. and 16 of the candidates of this presidential election have gone to the constitutional council asking them not the president to formulate a date for the presidential election. this is to show the lack of trust that they have in the talks that are happening in the, in, in the building right behind me, and then the president in trying to appease this crisis. meanwhile,
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present mucky cell is about to start the national dialogue with those that are in this building, members of civil society, traditional leaders and the important religious leaders that have a key role to play, to try to appease this unprecedented crisis incentive goal. all right, thanks. so much that's nicholas hawk. com. the still ahead on al jazeera pots of east and 11 and hit fires rarely shedding for the 1st time since the stop of the war on guns. and the murray has won a 2nd match every year. that's coming loose for the the hello way, looking at some try with them now. pushing in across the western pa,
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so be around cloud and right. things know that. so making his way up towards afghanistan brought to dry weather, coming back in behind, whims, picking up a little around the golf as we go for tuesday into wednesday. and it will be a little cooler than a slight possibility of some showers, still affecting. i know and positive gulf by that stage of perhaps a little bit of wintry, whether it's just stay with the high ground all around. but for most, as you can see, it is looking long as you drive a lot of the drive picture across the west side of the met. so it west inside of the vines as well. we have got some shops, i was just around the gaza full the positives. i brought us guys to come back to. we're all going to see it staying long as you drive and bright as we go one into when stay. so several conditions across that notation side of africa on several conditions for the north western side of africa, north america, and all of them out to you area, what's the weather or so just coming it's, it's an easy as we go through the next day or so with quite a brisk, we're just putting out sofa compatibility. so rocco, when this one shop show is that just around southern parts of west africa,
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waiting for the 3 of your patients fall at the tax illegal supplements and then grab with detailed coverage. the 1st situation in the global group is worsening. at least half of the population is already starving. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l, just the time to recap, i'll headlines and it's really striking off. i has killed at least 8 palestinians into the house to the quite the hospital injuring thousands. striking causes southern. the city comes as these, right? the army for the highest,
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the launch of ground defensive that the roll jordanian air force is car 1000 and add drop operation. in southern garza, hundreds of displaced palestinians gathered around garza's coast to obtain the much needed aid packages of the international court of justice as how this last day of hearings to examine the legality of as well as decades long occupation of palestinian lines. most vague because of the hey, coal for his wells occupation to be declared illegal and for it to and well, joining us now from atlanta, georgia is monkey and go mine a, she's a south african human rights activist. and the grand daughter of the late bishop desmond to to good to have you with us. so you'll grandfather had a long history of speaking out in defense of palestinian rights. how do think he would view what's happening right now in gaza? um, you know, he was why,
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who was known for showing his emotions and wearing them on his sleeve. and i think that he, he would be, we said or what's happened in gaza. but i think he would be sharing the cases at the court right now in charing south africa and, and what our country has sort of done for the world. why is the points of palestinians so close to many south africans? so i think that as i can see there struggle in the struggle of the palestinians and is it, you know, the world did not listen to south africa ends and, and turned a blind eye to what happened a party. it was the law in the same way that we are now arguing that israel self defense is also the law. and so the africans, you know, we're not prepared to wait for the law to catch up to our humanity and to what is just and so i think we see the same thing happening. been dogs in the west bank and, and we don't want to allow the else that we went through to happen to others. you
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mentioned that was interesting because you mentioned that about countries ignore which ignore what was happening in, in south africa. do you see a power low between the approach of western countries at that time, towards the apartheid regime in south africa? and the approach today of is really policies towards palestinians. policies which many international un experts, international human rights organizations, including these really one dates on them. cool on the policy side regime. absolutely. i mean it's, it's clear as day and you know, so many south africans who came before us. my grandfather nelson mandela, had said that what they saw on the ground in palestine is worse than what we actually went through in south africa. but you know, as someone who has been on the ground there and, and seen and gone through the different check points, it's so clear that you, they learn from south africa and then have honestly just excel that what they're
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doing. and my mother likes to say that this feels like the dark days in south africa where we parked it was about to end. but it was truly the darkest before it ended without seeing these hearings before the icy j, as a surprise doing the depth of global opinion of many countries which have come out in a position to these re the occupation or no, i don't think so. i think we're just finally seeing what the world actually views and the views of the world and the sentiment. and we're finally listening to the global south who is saying to the global north. what is wrong for one is wrong for another, and we cannot turn our backs on others. and we cannot wait for, you know, global and international law to catch up. this is wrong. it is all wrong and the, you know, it, this isn't wrong since the beginning the legal name for palestine is the occupied territories. and so i've seen the global type of saying this is our global struggle
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and we want this to end. do you see it parallel in how some weston countries were reluctant to really crank down hauled on the apartheid regime in south africa, the policy of some west and countries today towards what's happening unfortunately . yes, i mean, you know, i'm here in the, the last and our, our sort of silence and honestly lock there of silence. you know, we're here arming is real and an americans are struggling for health care and housing. but we have plenty of age, offer to israel, and is rarely settlers who are, you know, and legally occupying land. um i, i think it speaks a lot and i think that we can acknowledge this came out of the guilt of the wes, returning their dive against the holocaust. and so what, what is going to come out of the guilt that we feel when we finally realize what's happening now is wrong? are we in for even more, you know hor. alright,
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thank you so much for coming and sharing your perspective with us. the patients in gaza has spoken, as also is very falls, is still not so hospitably and fun. eunice, a week ago is ready for us, is left the building and its facility and catastrophic conditions. patients have described being mistreated, buys very the soldiers and surviving for days without food. you'll come a fly. she lives on the 15th of february after 1 30 am. we were shocked because of shell falling room number 4. and that was in room number 3. this someone was killed immediately go off to that. these really set of microphones, they would enter the hospital to look for any member of homos about. they would inspect every image in the hospital to be is really storm the place and asked us to put our hands on our heads. and they asked me to show my id. they asked me about my husband and i told them he was injured and i don't know where he is. we stayed 5
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days without food. and on the 6th day they brought some food for us. if you look around me, you will not find even a piece of bread. i hope to be treated abroad. i am alone and i can even help myself. while these violets had, has the law of targets in east and 11, and for the 1st time since the styles of the war on garza, at least 2 single attain, this is riley strikes his around the city of by the back is right. the army says the strikes are in retaliation for has the laws. downing of one of its drugs in southern lebanon. as the law responded by firing a barrel of rockets, dogs, thing is ready. the ministry positions close to the border. so i know the results from bayard these were the deepest strikes inside lebanese territory, since hezbollah and as well went to war in october, while back as some 70 kilometers from the capital bay boot kilometers from the border where there have been near daily exchange of fire since the armed group
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opened the front to help relief pressure on garza, so by the lebanese security sources, say the targets were a warehouse and a farm in a known as well as stronghold. some of the groups fighters were reportedly killed as well said it hit targets belonging to the armed groups, air defense unit, in retaliation for the downing of one of its drones and southern 11 on the west as well. they didn't just projects. one of these roles most sophisticated on drones, the strong, has been used to carry out the series of assassinations and 11 on so result. consider this a message from has the law that states can no longer act freely about the arm to group use new technology that places it's ariel weapons at risk. a little off of the early on monday video circulating online showed a drone falling from the sky after being hit by what hezbollah said was a surface to air missile as well. media called it a dangerous development. yes, it is sending
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a message to israel. what i'm worried about is that we are going to see an intensification of these foaming campaigns by israel over the next period. uncertain social to the dean is reaching guys. not long after the biologic strikes is really drones returned to the skies. at least 2 were killed when their car was hit and so they're living on the latest, targeted kenning. the latest escalation came a day after, as well as defense minister your oscar lawns about to step up a tax on levon on. even if a ceasefire is agreed in gossip, but it wasn't the 1st time he said that and has the law has already threatened to escalate attacks. israel continues to strike lebanon after any agreement is reached with the palestinian movements. how much the situation is, gradually escalating, and they are reno of confrontation is expanding those close to hezbollah. say this
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is fil a calculated escalation. at least for now. then there i was busy to build the the hon gary and parliament says ratified sweden's bid to join nato. the move place, the way for the north country to join the western defense alliance. hungry was the last of nathan's, 31 members to ratify sweden's accession, nato secretary general un stilton books of sweden's membership will make the alliance safer and stronger. sweet and applied to joining the alliance. maybe 2 years ago abandoning its policy of neutrality of to russia's invasion of ukraine. russian troops of cap to the village of less thought skin in easton,
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ukraine. crime confirmed it, withdrew its troops. allow me folks main site. it's an attempt to reinforce lines in nearby towns and contain the rush in advance of this pull outcomes. a week off to the nearby city of, of the of got fell to russian troops. police in denmark of close their investigation into the 2022 explosions on the node stream pipeline. a series of bloss ruptured the pipeline in swedish, and danish economic zones. and the baltic sea, the multi $1000000000.00 twin pipelines card gas from russia to germany, sweden closed its own inquiry earlier this month. both countries have handed over evidence to germany, while yet to publish findings from the investigation indicating a 5. so attacks on the i'm also going to judge how to pull to to have killed
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thousands of people. the security official says several 1000 most the man were killed during sunday morning present the eastern town of not to bonnie in the village of s, economy in the notes of the country. at least 15 civilians died during sunday mass of the roman catholic church. no group has claimed responsibility. a highly copyright is an independent journalist besides the attacks or an attempt by groups to reassess the presence the powers groups are now trying to find a way with hide when you have a kind of situation where to protect them. so now they're working on the, on the board does in all, because you'll have the bones dotted between the book enough as to a new share. and i've been in public right now. and you should see this to a box that would be in the, in this and this um, a listing every as. and it is very, it's showing that really the,
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the groups of trying the best right now to still be reliable and to see show that they are still active in the country. a coalition of on the sizes of the east and democratic republic of congo has temporarily joined forces with government troops to find the i'm 23. the militia say the rebel group is a common enemy that can defeat. they can defeat together. catherine sawyer folds for a base in gold. in eastern d, all see, you know, all why says a call list on um uh, based here in north cuba proven. and they said that they can get you out on the a bond now called a was a lender. oh, which means patch. you are in swahili and they decided to join hands to help the government full says 2 sides. m m 53 rebels. right now the are they are,
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i don't be very close to one that they say they want to protect the city to protect um go mob. and they also say that the reason why they have come to get that is because it wants to defeat a come on enemy. they say that the entity we is not even to lose it is being backed by one. the other one has always denied that. so it's important to understand that these municipal 100 more than a 100 and the so here in this part of the world and they have been fighting against government for many years. but right now they say the priority is guessing i am $23.00 out of this territory. and then we all the, after the war was going to happen. and they said that they do not want to join the
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army. they say that they want to form their own defense unit in areas that they control. so it seems to be very interesting to see how all these plays out as the end of this conflict. it and catherine slowly are the 0. go not come across with republic. of congo police and brussels of 5 will to kind of the protesting farm is fine bottles and eggs around $900.00 francs is jack of the city and protest of e rules and pricing costs. they say that being put out of business because farm is outside the block. don't have the same stringent rules. you agriculture minutes is amazing and brussels to discuss the crisis in the sec. so you have scrap some regulations aimed at reducing global warming for pharmacy. they still face unfair competition in india, thousands of farm is protesting against the government, but demanding authorities in short by some prices so that crops unions rejected and
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proposed deal by the government last week. the product has come just months before elections, which prime minister in their under moody is seeking us the to got enough tech to be a. yeah. these 400000 tractors, a here and 2 and a half 1000000 protests the farm is also right here. the government i have to give farm is a minimum price guarantee will be ready for an uprising. it's still a head on al jazeera habits and they've had the points deduction reduced from 10 points to 6. find out why you spoke with the business like this. this brought to you believe, i guess is i live slowly on one of your this makes modern pleads.
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the lights catch up all the sports news with peace semi. thank you so much indian creek . it is of change, the series of england off to a movie, finished the 4th test chasing $192.00 for victory. they were cruising on 84 for their last before england spin is struck. actually best you can see for 79 to answer these 5. first thing is wicked. and india suddenly found themselves and $120.00, the full 5. but you're going to and zoom. jarell quickly extinguished england's hopes. they combined for an amazing span of 72 to get an idea of the line, and when by 5 we could give them an unassailable 31 lead in the 5 match, see you by putting the pressure by them. but i think we've got a good side as well by our openness and then obviously on the we can like this when you lose a couple of tickets. so basically that is some pressure,
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but i think the way edge of it came in, we had a good partnership and then everyone goes in there with the best intentions to influence it gave them in the way that they won't admit it doesn't pay off. people say we don't recess, but when it does pay off, we already so, so they're really into sunset and, and so my point of view, um, we know we go out there and try and do what we thinks the best way for us to win the game and that's it's, it's a fun so on. so when not quite sure. so can be a throwaway comment. nothing when other people say we need to be more realistic us, what does it mean? and the murray has won a 2nd match of the yeah, all 3 beat dennis shop of all of in the 1st round of the dubai opened the 3 time grandson champion has played down too. so for times of the going to a run of just 2 wins. and his last 12 matches and the more disappointment seems to be on its way of losing the 1st 6. this was a reminder that the 36 year old has still got it, the winning the tie, breaking the sick and said against the whole mix up 10, play
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a score red twice in the food to win the match in 2 and a half hours. it was the 500 port quote when are we able to in this point, deduction for breaching the premier league. financial rules has been reduced from 10 points to 6 points. if it's an appeal, the case, the initial decision that was made in november last year, the league says an independent appeals for upheld 2 of evidence, non grounds for appeal. the points change moves them from 17th to the 15th in the premium. the table, the messy was the hero for info miami once again as they took on la galaxy and emily's galaxy one minute up into stoppers time. when the options on will come with a subordinate equalize. it's a secure, a $11.00 tool. it was miami's 1st away game of the season with the record $27000.00 fans turning off the galaxy stadium. many of them waving base issue it's christy on
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rinaldo kept a mess of a title hoops to live in saudi arabia with the we know the, i'll ship bob for now. the screwed from the spot for the 22nd lead goal of the season for 2 goals. from tellus scott, help them to a 3 to when it puts on the 4 point, speaking of leaders. hello. they face stephen gerald's o, as effect on monday, and fans packed into element of them tall stadium in windows high res. so the biggest game in the audience, on football, the super classic, a champion sort of a tight school 1st in the 2nd half of the lobby petunias pulled back and equalized with thanks to christine medina. the roommate and base of the drawback, hold on every coasts effort a couple of nations success, a hollywood script of to they won the tournament for the 3rd time despite being on the village of a group stage, exits back to back to feats in a group. so they had coaches on the weekends, a sex despite still being in the tournaments. they both in k take a coach and
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a sit face and other results with. and they say that before victory is again synagogue, molly, the democratic republic of congo and larger area. so let me complete some incredible turnaround drug, but who school 65 times stories national side was the life of the country showed they were capable of it of the hosting, the to admit for the 1st time in 40 years. it's a dream. it's a dream. uh, i mean this is uh all you was with that's we were reading this, you know, it wasn't amazing. what are denies, then the 40 years later we, we all seduce and it was the the food world, the 2 of them are supposed to be thought of the are you close? budget wise good is the learned of us. we thought it to you on youtube youth again, we'd be side to another team. canada could yet be denied a bronze medal from the 2022 winter olympic games think escaping team events. on monday, the code of operation for support registered for appeals in that open case involving rushes,
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camilla valley gave up for now canada will not yet be promoted to food face. despite that it is for you, a band rushes school even without body. eva is still high and canada's once russia to be stripped of the middle simply full, including fatty a. but she was disqualified also testing positive for a band substance forma from rugby, cats, and, and 20 pounds has helped each country finish food and he's made and 7 series of hands in canada front. so i'll say semi final, but the fee to the us say to capture the problems middle point was the other caught it in this match, but also sold to try when he returned to the action. use thing 7 the side this year in a bit to play a feeling. the games in paris, argentina will be able to, when it is in vancouver in the indiana, milwaukee bucks coach duck religious ladies, which said to philadelphia, for the 1st time since being fired by the $76.00 is of the last season or of this increase in funds these from the sellout crowd, but he seems silence. these critics, you understand seem to come by school that he points and daily learned at
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well actually the and the who was such a hot mess. hello. let me know color funding, i'm set for this news as long as back stay with us. the iran is going to the polls to elected parliament, as well as 80 members of the assembly of exports, of body and power to appoint a future supreme leader of our own. with a question of succession, moving a regional stand off in place. and one of the heaviest inflation rates in the world where the outcome of the election have an impact on the countries future. iran elections on out to 0. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media, on how to 0. government shut off access to social media, unique perspective that bonding the place in 7000. they told the palace to use
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to go to on heard voices. it takes every day citizens going to speak a little hard as to raise the alarm about what's happening because of the death of media attention the stream on out to 0. this magical facility in the mind, incidents capital, heart to them is a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers. for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapids support forces. the un says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well. and the center also receives patients with
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a gunshot wounds or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many in the city. volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to bone level by the conflict. the the 8 to palestinians are killed and those really strike know the q way to hospital in rough but it's something that gone. so the kind of them are kyle: this is out of their life from the also coming up. a desperate rush for aid in the
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