tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 19, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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detailed and so clear about each and every aspect of the issue of the occupation, including the in the visible occupation of old western east jerusalem and garza as well as the question of meditation you've been affecting to article 3. i would say are referring to discrimination versus them on our part page and so on and so forth. so i think it is so strong. does that mean that it's going to be very difficult even for politicians around the world, especially those companies are supporting his or to ignore it? it is so damming, it's difficult to ignore it is so that means that those will continue to support these or wouldn't be clearly. ready in violation of international law. now that's not mean that each and every government from london, berlin to washington is going to be acting swiftly. and these are not sufficient.
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certainly, i'm not saying that that would be wishful thinking. but i think if we create a both the model and the legal basis driver's factors in order to mount a campaign in political popular and otherwise in favor of and think these are proficient in favor of putting more pressure on these ratings will continue to violate international law under the pretext of security or it's all temporary. busy these are discrete, the territories argue must have been somewhat supported by law, the lights of american leaders and british leaders, instructional for mazda, were an assistant just to interrupt you, which wouldn't be a right more one. i apologize for interrupting you, but i wanted to pick you up on that point about pressure on israel. you say this will put pressure on israel, on surprisingly, we've already had reaction from the is riley pm. i'm just going to court you what
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we're hearing here. he says, the jewish people is nothing okey point and it's not, no false decision in the hague will distort this historical truth. okay, apologies moran, we will come back to you. let's return to the hague. dependent . people have been the subjugated to injustice the violence discrimination all formal discrimination for over 7 to 6 years. and they have been waiting for parts of justice not to expect for justice. and we have waited for this moment. i believe this moment is historic because people response to the expectations to the needs of the policy of people,
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the international community be what we wanted to see that you know, then the restaurant, the court takes decision on that is where the violations days of the patient disaggregation, there's really a part time on the times that this one has been vomiting since 19 for date on words . and today i believe it's so started because you know, it provides. so it's awesome. so many questions that's facing our minds for so many is it's, you know, answers the questions that so many countries, what are waiting in order to decide tobin the policies. these are the relationship that should be the top admin thing with the as i've been waiting for so many is just you know, came to an end when the, the, the highest sports in the world. yeah. you know,
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expressed it's so opinion on disposition regarding the situation and by this time and the rights of the young people was really and i'm of the thank you very much. i just want also to echo and this historic moment a lot of gratitude, number one, to the court and to the judges who have a friend go to an opinion with an over. what do you mean? majority, we are grateful to them. they cited with justice and also i want to say, we are so proud of our political team, the best team for about a senior named best of daughters who let this process over so many years to teach this moment along with them for made up a legal team the best of the best in this business. some of them are with us. some
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maybe are not with us here, but we are grateful for them for translating into legal language. the political plan that we are particularly rated for them. all that is finished. a lot of people deserve much more than that. a lot of people want to put an end to this occupation. what happened today is a significant step in the direction of ending occupation and obtaining but in, in, in the rights of the front of the team. people including the right to send the termination state to a and the items that if you just to, to, to we wouldn't start the sort of the $140.00 pages over the open you, we would die 2nd, every sentence. we would study all the nuances where you wouldn't consult with an army of friends. i'd say when i took nations and all the corners of the globe in
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order to set the stage for the following stage, after we receive this for me, the, you know, to me and we will go to the general assembly as requested by the court in saying that the general assembly should deal with them with that at these 4 ending this occupation as quick, clear as possibly along also with the security guns we knocked on the door of every part of the united vision system, the general assembly, the security concept, the human rights concept over the years, fighting for justice for our people on our rights. we did not accomplish these objectives. we have now an addition of a force by the highest legal system. in the below the i c j to add to the options that we have in order to continue resisting this illegal
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occupation, bringing it to an end and to allow people to live in freedom and didn't get to that way. when shared with you, every step of the way, as we have done all the time, we would have tell you a lot of plans. we will tell you what we will do, and we will produce a mess that piece over the lucian in the general assembly in line with this historic decision of the i c j. we are grateful to all of you. we are grateful for you, we'll be covering these stories with us all the time next week. but the
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j as i said, the office of how the b as in has a 30. and what's the usa, i'd see z uh that uh, the hospital and the most certainly not of the shopping for the city and had it on walks. and much of that uh would it be by the, if he does not know, not something another colorado that he said, the 2nd 5. what are you driving fee of idaho, that in the band with the fee, those who are trying not to look at that and the occupation and we'll continue our historic bar the same old the do leads to the point where we can see
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the occupation as i said we will study, and that's what we are very fine with the region, the best to a you know, the, to the employer. this studies for the sake of the part of the and po's and the see that this is the way let's see, of fight and all the part of the fighting one afternoon of the hot on the issue on the phone with the issue will follow up via so our lead is in all the to be great and the changing the submission then i think together paper love you as i believe the is, we will do more and the pause is not yet managed. we will continue that translation of this into the bracket that goes dads, man, the general assembly, other than that, the nations know. i'd like also to say he and that was all of the time of the
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the what has been done by the general assembly regarding the questions, the total and was there was a question about the, the role and the responsibilities of counseling regarding the smart, the one that had now these country is because most of it obviously through the responsibilities. yeah. to deal with this martha with all the seriousness and the old professionalism that are needed. now this is quite simpleton, we cannot ignore the circumstances idea this, not that we're not going to see it in the door. there are so many common threads you that are supposed to be considered as well, but the thing is, well, in so many of the domains and fails when it comes to the international meetings and the phone room. now this countries are facing the big island, shoddy as the lead, the deed with this match, the whole with longer responsibility with
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a higher seriousness. otherwise, this goes because when they lose legally exam the we, these countries will also lose the political platforms and not that's why we see this decision yet as a decision that has a lot of meanings. and this is the dates of the, our level. so we have different, serious ways of dealing with that uh necessitates the concrete application of the content. and i thought that the maxima on her eyes, the like the quote, because the,
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it's the mission of the quote to be a has it should be this, it may not be consultative opinion. this decision that god has a lot of positive in this because and says the god that so many questions in so many areas throughout the years. that's why the gold has closed my job. i visited a period of time. and so a lot of questions, what we need to know now is how to translate these viewpoints legal answers into road map. because that we need to literally the what is and the time to translate this into a concrete steps in order to get the most benefits of it. we are happy today. we are to put it out today of achievement. while we have achieved through the advice of prison the best, and this is the 1st step that must be followed by all the status on
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our businesses. the dates of us just need to start now the new phase of accent, to, to determine it and see what we need to do and how to make use of the decision. while we have the listen to and read for more than one full of the pages and all the do, i'd see with the aspirations of that but as the new paper, thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. i. oh, okay. we were uh, just uh, listening that to uh, we had months or from the a, the you an investor for palestine as well as we had medicaid from the palestinian authority by giving the reaction to this decision. this historic decision by the weld quotes the international court of justice saying today, friday, giving a non binding advisory opinion, the israel's continued presence in the occupied palestinian territories was illegal
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and that it should come come to an end as rapidly as possible. they even go on to say that israel must make reparations for damages caused by it's of the patient of the palestinian territories. we can return to our correspondent, mar one, but shara out is there a senior political on this and more one? it was interesting listening to the reactions there from the senior members of the palestinian authority. clearly this does mean a lot to them. i mean it's the 1st time that the, the, the wells top court has deliberate a position like this on, on, on the fact that israel's 57 year of the patient is an ego as well. yes, it does mean a lot to them for a number of reasons which i see also state without being facetious. that one of the reasons means a lot to them because they haven't been doing a lot outside the realm of the united nations and, and the international court,
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meaning on the occupied in the occupied territories. the policy in order to end up yellow. i've been doing very little in order to confront and resist the ongoing is really occupation violation and on role for the occupation. so they are really excited because that's the main front of struggling these. these are the international arena, not to be the united nations. and it's core, so they are excited, but one has also to underline the fact that the palestinians cannot live off or on international law. international law, as important as it is and it is incredibly important. it gives us the model come past the ethical come past. but it does not provide security, it does not provide food, does not provide shelter. it does not provide freedom and liberty. that alone says
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that the nation to the senior people. it's not until those parts these like is run and it's backers and long done washington, berlin patterson elsewhere would succumb to the idea that right is more important than might or keys when it comes to right. versus might then be their national court of justice. have just, well that is there a is in violation of the most and it's occupation must and it's an accession most and it's gonna legal software but that they do this and do something about it. however, unfortunately, but they now make it between what is going on on the ground and up to $533.00, and what is going on and doing the notion of a re not. there's not exactly what they call positive correlation in the sense that as things are getting worse in the occupied to. ready they also get a much better than the national arena, but then the effect is not the other way around many hours by this time gays,
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in the international court of justice, in the international criminal court at the united nations, amongst the international public opinion, or in the cost of public opinion that has. 8 the changing the situation on the ground, right. on the contrary. so the, but that it's a good thing for palestine interest and i really know the worse, it's good for them in the occupied territories. and as i was saying a little earlier, we've already had a reaction from the is rarely a prime minister. netanyahu was saying that the jewish people on nursing occupied and it's like no false decision in the hague, will distort this historical truth. so like they have in the past with all the decisions from the i, c j, is it most likely that they will just ignore it or what i was i hoped without going into
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a mode of wishful thinking. that the route this was to provide a very important grounds for the movement say to sanctions. it was very supplements such exactly and they are committed to the agree to continues to trade with. is there a link coming with the occupied territories? the only asked that those products will vision these documents being labeled as such, but they're having today big for clear about the in the got the be is really sucking by the discrimination and the racism, bendigo annexation and so on, so forth that for example, they are opinion and it will stop trading right with the, with the circumstance and it is their, the fuser then stop for the what is the same thing applies to hostile issues whereby distorting good, how, how do the movement, the boy is really stuck to match the boy cut the occupation to put more pressure on is or in the international human certainly grows. i think this one and also also
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the cost of public opinion to organize your forcefully more. i would say uh, you know, encouragingly against the certainly practices that eventually should start putting some pressure on those running in london on washington to also start changing their status. because you don't get them. washington are becoming more more. are you still late to that? on the world they're standing in the world is compromised because of their ongoing support, not only to israel's occupation in nickel, stuck in events and all parties, but also the court is rouse general start and drive it in genocide and goes up. so the diagnostic is certainly in favor of that, but a senior and cause globally, alas, it's not so much locally. so. okay, so now, so i keep my one bossard out, is there a senior political analyst speaking to us that for the powers?
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let's go to newer all day. she joins us from ramallah in the occupied west by new or you're exactly where a, where the people who are actually affected by this a could be affected by this rolling off. and it's being handed down cause such as a continuing their attacks in the occupied west by what sort of reaction can you expect from the people that well, we've already heard the politicians speak molina as you've been reporting. and as our guests have been talking about on the ground we've seen is really settlers at least a series of attacks in whole water. and also in boring me a novelist. and it's in the outskirts of nob less. we've seen that land and crops burned. we've seen a shops also in her water burned by these really settlers who are protected by these really are me, which is exactly what the judges at the i c j reference. they set the fees. this is really supplements which are a legal are giving rise to is really subtler violence,
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which is not being stopped by the state all and all along with all the other policies leading those judges by a majority to rule. today, as we've been reporting at these ready occupation is some lawful unequal stand historic that day as we've been reporting one that will not have an immediate effect. but it's certainly opens the door for actions to be taken later on. and in many ways it puts a lot of responsibility on the shoulders of palestinian officials. we heard from them today at the hague. we've heard from the palestinian presidency saying that there are other steps that will be taking, taking in the coming weeks and months. now. i think tell us the news will also be judging how true the palestinian leaders say to their words and holding states accountable and making sure to push for those sections for arms embargo and for other actions that they see are the natural outcome of this rule. legally, okay,
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thank you for that new or all day that for us in ramallah in the occupied west. frank or if you just joining us, let me remind you of on breaking news. this ality international court of justice has said that israel is ongoing presence and occupied palestinian territories violates international little the i. c. j. deliberate, it's advisory opinion. it's a hague just an hour ago. off to the un general assembly requested its input last year. judges determined as ro is obligated, and it's only of the presence as quickly as possible. and israel must stone or new supplement activity and evacuate or specialist from the occupied territories. okay, we can go now to get reaction from mr. football grantees, the 60 general of the palestinian national initiative. i'm forming the information
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ministry joins as a from ramallah, was to follow up. i'll go see good to have you on the program. so your reaction, firstly to this historical reading by the i c j, is this the outcome you were hoping for? yeah, absolutely. i think this is exactly what we were hoping for and it presents not to wonder i started of decision. it is a big blow to that is that early side to is that i as a state as an establishment, as a government, the settlers, and it is a big victory until they're published in your close uh, from legal perspective. is it and is your order. the invited i'm going down for it spa, this is what it's ok. patients for that settlements for the illegal. i bought a title for practicing golf prototype about the legal value of what happened is that this conclusion by the national court of justice, which has the highest believe, gotten structured in the world. it has condemned all is an early measure. it is to
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try to claim that there is no to patient this. it has confound. there is will q patient on this. ok? patient is a legal. it has a found one more time. the geneva convention is applicable to the okay by 30 threes . and it has said, the continuation of is there a new patient is a legal end to pass to and, and that's all the set them inside of a legal and they have to have to find that to vanish. and there was that that must have to be removed, but also it applies to all countries of the was to the spec. this is addition not to provide any support to is it or to continue this occupation and it it hello? yes, i'm still here. i'm still here pacific, but go to is with me pointing out, this is an advisory opinion, not a binding one previous i. c. j earnings as you well know, have been ignored by israel and its allies as a political. i'm a smart one. bizarre and put it a little earlier. uh,
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do you feel that the palestinian leadership is overly relying on international change for the palestinian people? because in reality nobody seems to be listening or applying to anything a no, no, this is a very gloomy picture. i think because the international law has to be used and that doesn't deny palestinians other forms of resistance. and it would be a mistake to substitute all other forms of resistance with just the national. we have to use everything. but in my opinion, the value of this is a nuisance is very big because it provides a very strong fundamental basis for demanding sanctions and, and board cut off. is it a sanctions on boy? boy, the investment sanctions is now the good. and i think this is the addition now of the state university, and i need more people suppose that i have to send the determination of the student
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people to demand. they need to have sanctions and is it i'm for violating that, that national? yes, of course, if there's an adviser to open and we know that, but why did the court give advisory opinions? because the united nations, you're an assembly, that includes all the confidence of the, has demanded this advisory opinion, and now it is the obligation of the general assembly on the security council to respond to this ruling. this has confirmed a very important basis, which is exactly what the national law says about disputed this was known by the normal. what is the claim that ok, by 3rd, if that is a dispute to $33.00, no matter. i've got to claim that geneva convention doesn't apply to acute bite that there's no motor, it's kind of claim that there is no system of apartheid under the show discrimination, i guess, but his opinion, people, but now it is our duty under duty over everybody. the respect international law to apply this resolution by demanding board cut the investment sanctions. i would not
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have hopes the united nations security council would do that. because we know that the united nations security concept is going through by the american people. and maybe the printer should be to, i don't know, but the most im, what i think is that this provides the basis for what we have been working on, which is the creation of our global anti apartheid movement against the is it ended up on a tight system against occupation against discrimination against this violation. sanklo additional for the national. and then just to get your reaction to something we had a little earlier prior to this runing by the is really finance ministry. he called for an onyx station of the occupied westbank. if the i c j does indeed rule against israel on this issue, which it has, i am worried at all. now that things may actually end up getting worse for palestinians in the west bank is, is rarely is double down on them. i know it was the thing bored
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anyhow because it has the freshest government. now is that i it is officially having a fascist government led by fax, just like smart, the judge being bid. and the of course nothing. no, i'm doing nothing, you know, declared, this is yolanda, is there any claims that the i c j is on to submit that i c, j is on to submit the icpc is i'm gonna submit the national lawyers on to submit to this shows you how i as well, if it is, there it is. and how much in a lot is, is there any need those are and in my opinion this is a very optimistic situation because it shows that though it is wide open. now why is this fascism and is it in the mode, or is there any crimes happen as they are happening to now in the case of genocide, collective punishment and gaza, the motor, it is clear to that, is it a and is becoming a product, a structure i cannot even say about i a state because it violates every aspect of states by international law. it's about aspects sort of that has to be isolated.
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that has to be sanctions, and that has to be boy cut. and whatever is what it is to, doesn't mean anything, as long as international law says something else, as it, as, as long as the highest court of the world. this, inc, something goes, is it that there isn't and cannot dictate on the world what they thought at once and, and in my opinion now is and wouldn't be more isolated the anytime before. and this provides a very good basis for our but our goal for our freedom, for our assumption that the admissions for ending this illegal occupation and ending and removing all of these a legal visit or this afternoon, this, whatever it is that i have does, will continue to lead to the more i as a nation of the governments of not only that it would expose the that been the standard of the american policy. and the business found the find it was the government. 2 to continue to support it in and refuses to apply sanctions on this
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by the nation of international. okay. must develop our grantees technique general of to publish the national initiative for more information, minutes to thank you so much for your time. i start okay, let's go straight to our correspondence at the hague step lawson a so step and you with us for the presentation of that verdict, we will. so i just had from the palestinian delegation, giving that reaction to what we had from the i c j today. can you talk through the highlights? yes, a very high spirited to allow us to get the allegation just came out of this court room saying it was a what a shep moment, something they have been waiting and working really hard for for for many, many years and they have month sort of permanence so representative at the u. n for palestine, he said this was an additional for 40 already existing awesome. 7 they have to stop if rouse occupation that will now take this case to the general assembly in new
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york, which will contain in september, they will go to the, the security council. he said, we're going to draft the mazda piece of a resolution, because of course, it's a non binding advisory opinion that the court has given today as so what know, the next step will be the general assembly who has asked for this uh, this opinion, 2 years ago well, and now have a got this opinion back and have to decide how to proceed. but the course was very clear. they said it was a permanent occupation leading up to an annexation and as well, she would stop it rapidly. that's exactly the words that the president of the court use. so that means that the un general assembly now, according to the court, has to do everything. it's can as soon as possible to stop as well as your patient . so it was a long reading longer than expected. i think also the delegation of palestine
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wasn't expecting all their arguments to be accepted. it was a really very clear that the court said that the, as well as the argument that an occupation is valid in a way because of military needs has, has, wasn't solid at all. it has left to a permanent occupation annexation of the tyra trees. so that the, the courts couldn't be more clear, and i think the delegation here was absolutely happy to hear the results. yeah. as you say, steph, missouri diming, fedex from the court, which went into great detail. uh, if you don't mind if you could talk us through exactly the different elements that we heard from the quotes and what they could me now. yes, the car 1st of course had to establish that it had service fiction in this case. and it said that it has because this is a case because as i said by the un general assembly to the highest court here in
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the hague, then they had to look at all the international conventions to that. 6 it's almost violating, and they establish that it's a, it is violating the geneva convention to un charter and all the human rights international human rights conventions as well with this occupation. so then point by point they went from because we've seen 5 months ago. that's a twin, a $52.00 states, including 3 international organizations, brought this case to the hague and all the points that these countries, most of the countries have made the fuel conscious like the united states, will argue against this case. but most of them were arguing that this occupation is a huge violation of this, the right to self determination of the palestinian people. and also they said that the says this plan is not torre last that israel has impose. they also impose on the whole of all the, all of the territories and they also have to be changed immediately has to,
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has to be withdrawn. fabulous, have to be removed, effectuated all the subset of the buildings that they have put there. all the villages, everything has to be dismantled, so it's a really a far reaching a verdict that's came out to you. it's not a verdict, but it's a opinion of, but the court was very clear in his for it up to say that it's has okay, thank you for your reporting step boss. and the 1st from outside the court at the hague. a house authorities, a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding in gaza. the polio virus has been detected in the sewage uncontaminated water in 10 towns. hundreds of 1000 palestinians have been forced from the homes. are of course, living in temporary shelters and tents without access to clean or set or sanitation upon you is
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a highly infectious virus that can cause deformities and paralysis. israel says that it intends to sell vaccinating it's sold, which is let's get more on this. we can speak to dr. need. it's a far as direct to the pony eradication at the world health organizations regional office for the eastern mediterranean. he joins us now live from geneva. thank you so much for your time. i believe so far. no person has been found to have contract to the virus and gaza, but do do think that's no negligible given it's been found in, in various sewage samples less so unfortunately, no person has been penalize so far. but the fact that the virus is being detected in the sewage means that there is already infection and by the so truly do in the communities. and that's what of the surveillance system, the testing of the switch for to is detected. and so for the virus is now dead,
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and all indications are being open from the are the investigations. as it seems to be such a thing within the garza and how serious of the risk of spreading, given we're talking about a people thousands of people living in small over crowded spaces scarcity of water . and so i want of the works is organization and not a part of the quite concerned that exactly for the reasons you mentioned that people are in the workspace is what are the intended vision? infrastructure is, is designated be has infrastructure to look at your inspection ation bridge have gone down substantially. so the, this go for transmission the intensifying within guys a high end, then the risk of international spread is consequently high, also pony and mainly affects children. if i'm correct, i mean, you talked about the fact that no,
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no one has presented symptoms of paralysis mean what, what sort of office symptoms are we talking about? and so most of the infections with 40 of us are a symptom metric. it's only a small percentage of those who get infected, develop morales. but if the virus is in the community, and they just like creating an expanding inevitably, those children who have not being vaccinated, that the who are not, the only one of them is likely to develop, but alice's, and that's how the outbreak of fentanyl took fully deal get started. so as a i used to have a very, very high rate of immunization with 99 percent of children. the vaccine aged 40 of since these dogs, the was the that hasn't been a significant decline in vaccination wage. more than 10 percent decline in recognition, but it's uh hospitals um, auto body should be functioning. uh,
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16 out of $3600.00 to that only functioning partially less than half of the the $106.00 primary hasn't data centers, which of the prime of the sites for giving vaccinations for children. i'm no longer a functional, so it it but it is a very difficult situation to be a joy to unicef are working very closely with other public health agencies supporting the ministry of health of, of the occupied palestinian data to the to do the initial risk assessment assess the quality of uh, surveillance, the ability that the child is developed. but alice's of my probably 5, those kids right. apologies for interrupting, we're running out of time. uh, what are the chances of a, of the guardians getting access to boost of vaccines or vaccines. now, i mean it's west noting the is there any on me, says it plans to vaccinate all of its troops in the gaza strip as well as those who
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are about to enter. i'm they recommending a boost to for those who are ready vaccinate, and how important is it that they dawson's be given the same access as well. have certainly be working with all of the properties involved, of working with the ministry of health, to uh, immediately assess the feasibility of doing master recognition campaigns. uh, given all the challenges of conflict, i do find the best where the vaccine as quickly as possible. and so a lot of machinery is to be mobilized to respond to this outbreak. okay, talk to him either to far a direct if a party, a ride occasion, the world health organization. thank you. thank you very much. i still ahead on our sarah vietnam's coming this policy made. busy dies new when food troll was credited with these things, economic price, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out. is there a mind a thought top stories based out of the international court of justice says israel's ongoing presence in occupied palestinian territories mandates into some new and an advisory opinion and says, israel is obligated to and it's an awful presence as quickly as possible. health authorities, a warning if a new medical crisis in casa on infectious call, you virus has been found and sewage and contamination in as
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a crowd in caps as well says it's black sneezing. someone just in the united kingdom says it will resume funding for the u. n agency for palestinian refugees for since for inspect stream. david's law me says he is committed to providing $27000000.00 a new funds to enroll. near this year the u. k. suspended support to the agency of to israel's allegations that some of his employees went bold in the october 7th attacks the us us now the only countries that doesn't fund under which is considered a critical lifeline to palestinians on passing has been killed in several injured in a drone strongly on tel aviv humans who are thieves, have claimed responsibilities saying they used a new type of driving, capable of entering asp base without being detected as well. says this defense systems fail to trigger alarms because of human error. well, how much i'm ju, of the, in the heart of televi,
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an unprecedented attack. the aerial strike, leading to a major explosion near the u. s embassy branch office. at the site. crowds gathered and residents were clearly rattled. humans who with these were quick to claim responsibility. well, the, the operation was carried out using a new drone aircraft named the alpha capable of bypassing the enemy's air defense system and detectable by radar the operations successfully achieve this objectives . shortly after the attack is really official, suggested human error was behind the failure of systems to trigger alarms or sirens . later, the military spokesperson offered more details called lift gate is shown. it should be tunnel often initial investigation that'd be carried out. and from the findings at the scene and on the military system, it appears that it's an unmanned a cross of the some of the 3 model, simo estimation is that it arrived from human to tennessee. the know with some of the things in the range and with that as
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a penalty undergoing an upgrade to extend the range of the flight to fema throughout israel's war on gaza and in support of their ally. i'm us the hers. these have targeted is really link chips and the red sea and the gulf of i then they've also repeatedly launched drones and missiles towards israel until friday. however, these had all been intercepted. it was telling me you've on high alert. the is really military says it's upgrading its air defenses and increasing ariel patrols. how much into a disease and h l i t fairly as cause tales surround the weld computers at banks at port supermarket. some media outlets will gone offline, out of the cause of the outage is unclear, but some expense of pointing to the antivirus software called crown strike, which issues and update for windows operating systems. it since released to fix, but problems are expected to possess for several days to let's get more in the
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asked is for kristen salumi who is in new york and caused a lot of damage around the world. what about the financial markets? the yeah, a lot of problems around the world. not impacting trading here as the new york stock exchange or at the nasdaq of town trading happening. but it's having an impact on a lot of stocks. needless to say, in a lot of businesses who are either involved or impacted by the problems caused by this uh, cyber security. find the company behind the problem. proud destroyed, stock has fallen substantially. needless to say, it's down below 10 percent here in trading. at the nasdaq, interesting, because as of this morning, before the problem arose,
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it was considered one of the best stocks to invest in other websites like the motley fool which recommend stocks that will do well. that was one that they was at the top of the list for most likely to make gains in the next 5 years. as of this morning, as i said, it's falling down child trading, much lower. microsoft whose computer systems are the most impacted by the spot. also seeing their shares following other financial institutions are reporting problems. logging onto their computers. jp morgan chase for one at fedex. the package delivery service also reporting substantial delay as delivering packages as a result of this issue. their stocks are also trading lower here at the stock exchange as well. of course, the biggest impact for the average american and the average person around the world has been those who are trying to travel. we've seen major delays around the hey,
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shannon around the world, delta airlines, united airlines, american airlines, all reporting problems, some for 200 flights have been cancelled in the united states. i have been delayed in the united states, another 350 or so cancelled altogether. and those airlines are seeing their stocks go down as well. so the market's overall down slightly, only slightly. and to be fair, it's been a bad week for them even before this happened. but what is really coming to light as a result of this is just how dependent the global economy is on certain software and knock on effect. it can have with a problem like this, effecting so many industries across the country and across the globe. okay, thank you. for that christmas, telling me that for us in the a still head on al jazeera, i am running to be president for all of america, not half of americans,
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the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the stolen from has accepted the republican nomination for presidential candidates in november's election swiss trump fast return to the sage since surviving an assassination attempt to keep it down by recounting details of the shooting trunk went on to outline campaign,
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promises on the economy as well as border security. you will say, pledge to resolve a number of global crises, saying the world is on the brink of full then there is an international crisis. the likes of which the world has seldom been part of. nobody can believe which app, but the war is now raging in europe. in the middle is a growing specter of conflict hangs over taiwan, korea. the philippines and all of asia and our planet is teetering on the edge of world war 3. and this will be a war like no other war because of weapon raise a weapons are no longer army tanks going back and forth, shooting at each other. these weapons are obliteration. it's time for change that speak to a white house correspondent, kidney hawkins. she joins us from washington, dc. kimberly, there was a lot of expectation. was in that on the speech by a former president, trump,
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uh that it was going to be at least his age was saying, one of his best speeches ever was gonna be very unifying. did he deliver a he didn't, he started out strong, but he promised that he was whipping up his original speech and writing a new one after that assassination attempt. but it appears that what he did was he kept the original speech and then wrote a new one and delivered both a because a, it started out strong and a, he had the audience crying and parts of it. and then it seems like you delivered the original speech the end, and it seems that the attention wayne, so it appears, but donald trump, to really kind of hung onto both. and as a result, it was the longest exceptions except in speech in sort of a convention history. and that didn't serve him well. the rest of the a are and see went off of swimmingly. and in fact,
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donald trump said that he better not blow it, but it appears he did. now, what i did notice from all of this was but donald trump appeared a little bit tired and i've covered him when he was in office. and he was exhausting because of his energy, but perhaps because of his brush with death, he's slowed down a little bit. and that was striking that day. or perhaps you know, that there didn't seem to be a lot of commentary about that. and that may be because in contrast to joe biden, he still peers energetic, but he certainly was a more subdued donald trump than we've seen in the past. that kimberly just stay with us because i just want to play out some things from school. i'm a 6 year state how to say ahead of term speech. let's have a listen. and what about around today? when joe biden eased up on president from some maximum pressure campaign, we gave money to the ayatollah. so we could talk more checks to the genocidal maniac. who conducted the tax?
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barbaric attacks in israel. pretty extreme statement that i mean what, what do, what do you think these comments could mean potentially for palestinians if, if trump wins in november it's not going to be good for the palestinians. if trump wins in november, i mean whether it's that statement or any of the other statements made by the speakers, it's very clear that it is a very pro, is real anti ron anti, who's the anti gammon? it's very clear where the allegiances live with the donald trump government, if it is to become one again. and it is only going to double down on where his positions were when he was an office last time i read, he said that in his speech he said, ever and ever single international crisis, the current administration creative, including the war caused by the attack on israel which never would have happened if
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i was president. he said that if he was an officer to be peace through strength, mazda is in bold and under biden's, essentially compassionate policies against or the palestinians. so he wants to do just the opposite. so things are not going to be good for the palestinians and, and it can be somewhat frightening when you consider that donald trump believes that biden's policies were somewhat compassionate to palestinians. and before you can, before you got to can they, can you tell us the latest on president by didn't we know he's been isolating because he has kind of it, but he's also becoming increasingly politically isolated. so yeah, there, what we're seeing is something quite astonishing the democratic leadership, which has always been his ally for some 3040 years, are stabbing him in the back. some people are calling it julie sees ring. uh, essentially what we're seeing right now is really
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a public outcry in terms of telling joe biden to step aside for the good of the party. and what we're hearing behind the scenes is that joe biden is listening. he's weighing his options and it could be as early as this sunday that he may decide to do just that. okay, kimberly hall kept that 1st in washington. now we know it was most powerful politician has died. the communist policy says new in food trolling staff is due to old age. i'm serious illness. he was 18 years old. he died today often his job was temporarily assigned to the parties rising star president. toll land. let's get moon this michael to task is a freelance journalist in the heist strip the vietnam. we clean pod cost. he joins us from her team in cities. thank you for your time. so does the death of carol knox, the end of a political era? um yes, likely in some ways, i mean he is, he's got one of the last of
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a generation born during the vietnam, or is it significantly older than or was in every way older than most of the remaining members of the call up bureau visited them are not exactly young, but at the said 80, it was around the time of human and the other great icons of, of vietnam depended vietnam. and that's what i'm sure we'll discuss leads questions about what comes next in terms of the top leadership. i mean, his desk has come a at a time of political, tabulate, and sizing it for yvette and i'm coming to us leadership. we've seen in recent months, 3 of its top leaders quit following accusations of room during how uh with his desk . do you think impact the communist party? yeah, it's been about a year and a half. now really odds of kind of unprecedented turbulence. vietnam is kind of pride yourself on the debility as a single party stay. but as you know,
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that there are going to be some high level resignations in early 2023, the prime minister of the time resigned in a couple of high profile deputy prime ministers resigned as well. there's been a never more never before same turnover and apollo bureau linked mostly linked to those anti corruption campaign that strong in appreciated and will kind of define his legacy data to left. again, questions about who will take over next? um, the general secretary candidate is the by rule this could be changed as opposed to observe at least one full term of all the bureau and the only people remaining. i've done that or the current president and prime minister is options for the next general secretary or a bit limited if, if they stick to the current rules. as you say, questions about what comes next? who comes next in terms of the leadership? are there any clear indications of his, of, of a succession plan or no, i mean, frankly we,
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that's probably the biggest flaw if i mean, if we don't want to criticize him at the moment. 1 but now there is no clear a succession plan. one of his presumes to sort of chosen successors are part of part of it that way. as was the president who resigned about a month ago when bon tongue and he's out is it was not charged with any crimes or corruption or anything, but he is in a political wilderness and the current president so long. he's potentially now in a kind of an advantageous position, but john never indicated that he was supposed to be the successor or the prime minister was the president successor either. so it's not clear if anybody, if he had chosen anybody or what happens with him with that plan. okay. michael and his ascii freelance journalist and the highest fee, vietnam weekly pod costs. reacting that to the desk,
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the vietnam was most powerful politician. knew when food at trunk. okay, that is it for this news, although i'll be back in just a moment with much more on breaking news as would be international court of justice, which is world as well as the ongoing presence in the occupied palestinian territories. mondays, international stay with us. the in examining the headlines these really soldiers, when they came to say font, they started attacking the in that i machines unflinching john noise. and what message do you think that they were trying to send? we'll come here and we'll tell you a meter sharing personal stories with a global audience. it's you who determine what the future we all collective we make always explode on abundance. well,
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