tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 21, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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to his hosting its 10 towards certain date on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the . ready and the fellow, i'm sort of any is good to have you with us with our special breaking news coverage coming up in the next 60 minutes. the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for israel's prime minister and his former defense minister for war crimes and gaza. israel condemns the decision as absurd and anti semitic. the use foreign policy chief says the court must be respected, end of the warrants of bindings to all member states of the i. c. c. there is no
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letter in israel's attacks on guys. the neighborhoods in the northern garza city are targeted. 22 palestinians have been killed and ukraine accuses russia a firing an intercontinental ballistic missiles for the 1st time since the war began. the so we begin this news hour with breaking news from the hague in the netherlands. where the international criminal court is issued arrest warrants, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his former defense minister, you'll have the lot for work crimes in gaza, man yeah. who calls the decision anti semitic and ridiculous? the court is accusing that. yeah. who of using starvation is a weapon of war, depriving guns of civilian population of every basic necessity, including food,
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water, medicine, and fuel. it also charges these really leader with crimes against humanity, including murder persecution, and in humane act. the i. c. c has also issued an arrest warrant for a homeless commander known as mohammed dave, who israel says it's killed in an air strike and gaza in july. it will now be up to the courts, $124.00 member states to enforce those arrest warrants. so all of this coming out of $412.00 days of israel's genocide in the gaza strip. it's military has now killed more than 44000 palestinians and wounded more than a 104200 people. since the war began, more than a year ago, most of the victims had been women and children. so we have a team of correspondence covering the latest developments. honda. so who does standing by in amman for the reaction from israel? our white house correspondent, kimberly how it is in washington. first though, let's go to step boston with live from the hague in the netherlands. so step the
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arrest warrants have been issued against me and you know, against go on and against mohammed dave, whom we don't know if he's still alive or not. what happens now? well, these arrest florence will now be sent to all the member states of the i, c. c 125. now with the ukraine, the, the latest member. and then all these countries have a legal obligation to arrest these people. these individuals, as described here in the arrest, florence, so in any country of the so 125 member states, when they appear there, these countries, deformities there, have the obligation to detain them and hand them over to the hague. i have to say a and not in all the cases this has happened. we have of course, also the memory off when the press and put in a traveler to mongolia recently, mongolia also being a member of states. they didn't detain fulton and hand them over to the i c c. so
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as all the funds on the countries, the netherlands here, the host country of the ices, he has already said they will arrest me. so y'all and guidelines and we'll have a date date if they're coming to the islands and we have to hear from other countries as well. but of course the is this, that restrict obligation and a lot of countries a will be what is that yahoo and go on to never arrested because you mentioned, of course, the president of the president of let him here putting this in the rest warrant out against the russian president, he hasn't been arrested, it hasn't changed all that much for him and there hasn't been a trial as a result of that. so what is the same thing happens with that yahoo and go on to and they are not arrested. what the of the well, according to the rome statute of which the icpc is base, there is no precedent of a trial without any of the suspects present. so the agency will do everything
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a ton to obtain these arrests and make sure that there will be remind to send to the states to detain people who have been with these restaurants issued against. so in cases we have no 15 people still at large who have been, we are, will have been solved by the i c c and some of them more than a decade. so they haven't appeared here at the court in the hague for all this time . so it's very essential 40 i see, to prosecute the war criminals when they're actually present here. step boss and reporting from the hague in the netherlands. thank you very much. now there have been reactions from several top is really officials that's run through some of them is really presidents as a current song said that the arrest warrant for netanyahu and go on to is quote, an absurd decision. foreign minister gideon star said that the i c. c has lost all legitimacy with what he calls this absurd ruling and opposition leader. yeah,
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your la pita said that the arrest warrants are a reward for terrorism officer has helped us out who joins us now from jordan's capital amman, because the is really government has been down since you were from reporting in israel. and then the occupied westbank come to, okay, we're getting, we're getting an idea right of how is really leaders both in government and in the opposition feel about this? can you brought in that out as well across the is really political. while there was actually a consensus that this was a quote, anti semitic move by the i c. c. in fact, in a statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office, that's the 1st words he used for this decision to issue these arrest warrants. it goes on to say that israel is fighting a just in world war before its self defense. and that israel is not going to cave into any sort of pressure that the prime minister is going to continue on with each and every single war effort until all of the goals of the war are cheese. but it's
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important to note that this is a war with little to no military achievements, 13 months on 44000 palestinians who have been killed more than a 104000 others who have been injured. israel says that what they are doing is moral and just then it shouldn't exactly come as a surprise when israel slammed any sort of international body that is holding them accountable for their conduct in gaza. but look, this has been the norm. this has also been the case for the last 6 months since the idea was even floated of these arrest warren. since the chief prosecutor for the i . c. c spoke back in may. so no surprises hear from these really government. and the use top diplomat shows that burrell is in jordan, where you are, and he had a strong reaction to the i c c decision. so i just want to run that for of yours. he says that the i c c. arrest warrants will be binding on all the e u. member states. listen to this. the decision of the course has to be respected
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and implemented. so i take note of the decision of the international criminal court to issue a rest quadrants from prime minister anything yahoo? the former, i mean you're still defending mister gallon under how i should either state this decision is a binding decision on all state all the stage quantities of the court which includes on members of the union or binding, is this limited discard this issue? so honda is still playing out where you are in jordan and it's really interesting, right? because when you look at the map of the world through netanyahu's eyes now step boston was telling us a 125 countries now are obligated in theory to arrest him. shows that burrell says that the e u is going to do that, should do that. we'll do that. jordan,
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where you are said also that the decision should be respected. so the world has phonetic, you know, it's really shrinking. that's right, but you have to remember that israel has an ally like the united states that is also going to fight this with sanctions. but the is rarely, as have said, that no matter what, no matter who is going to implement these arrest warrants, it's not going to deter their war effort here in the region specifically in georgia . and this was the decision that was shortly welcomed in in that joint press conference between the use top diplomat and the jordanian for administer a mont itself of the it's important to note that joseph burrell said that, quote, this is not a political decision, but rather one that was made based on the evidence that was compiled over the last 2 years. so when it comes to the court of public opinion, things are shortly going to be shifting. now that a sitting prime minister has an arrest warrant out from the international criminal court. and the so who's reporting live from amman?
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jordan, thank you so much. that's bringing our white house correspondent. kimberly how good . kimberly you heard a honda. they're saying, let's not forget israel has some powerful friends. first amongst whom are the united states. what are the reactions in the us to this? yeah, and we can break that down further. it's called the white house, and it's called the us congress. and it's really bi partisan, doesn't matter if it's democrat or republican when it comes to israel, it's almost unequivocal. and we've had reaction from what is the top republican senators lindsey graham, who had said that, uh, the icbc, acted absurdly, and then an irresponsible manner issuing the war. it's against the prime minister of israel, as well as the defense minister. and it goes on to almost threaten the prosecutors . me yeah, i see. see saying that there is a series cloud validations hanging over the prosecutor. we know that there is already a kind of a threat towards the top democrat chuck schumer in the us senate saying if you
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don't issue sections against the assistant prosecutor, well then we will be in coming republican who will take over for him in january saying that they will issue sanctions against us sanctions against him as the ones that could have implications, meaning were broken into us visa making it difficult to conduct the property and even making it a blocking entry into the united states. that would be one of the implications. but when it comes to the position of the united states in the biden administration, how they see this, and we're still looking for fresh reaction, which we expect to come in the form of a press briefing in the coming hours. but the bottom line is that the united states doesn't recognize the jurisdiction of the i a, c i, c, c. and it has challenges jurisdiction to add rejection rejected rather as awards. but okay, but kimberly, i know that us has not signed onto the rome statute is not
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a member of the i c c. and i know it has rejected and pushed back very strongly and put pressure on the i c. c. but then if it were to impose sanctions on the i c c or it's prosecutor that really goes not just one step at several steps further, doesn't it? and if you west were to do that, it would become very hard then for the us to say, look, we defend a rules based order. we defend international law, we defend the rule of law, you can't both do that. and also sanction a court or prosecute to me the 1st time that the united states has spoken out of both sides of its mouth. and i'll give you an example as the united states is saying right now that it doesn't respect the jurisdiction of the i. c, c, when it comes to israel, it has no problem respecting the jurisdiction of the i, c. c, when it comes to rushes more on ukraine. in fact, when it comes to labeling the russian president vladimir putin as
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a war criminal and seeing his a warrant for his arrest, the united states is all for it. so it doesn't seem to matter what the about the jurisdiction of the i c. c. the issue is support in israel and that's where the issue is a fine line. all right, and as you said it's, it's by parts of the kimberly how can thank you so much reporting from the white house there. we'll talk to you again. thanks. kimberly, that's bringing a bill, honey site at a scholar and international and criminal law and a former i c c stuff or you're joining us from cairo. i've got many questions for you, but 1st i just want your reaction to what's transpired over the last few hours. these are restaurants, or of course, it's surprising, but also not surprising. it's not surprising because of the acts unfolding and does a and all the elements that they have so best. but at the same time, it was never expected. the dices theater would find the, the issue, arrest warrants against the leaders of the western country of the time and isis. he
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did have jurisdiction over many crimes committed by western leaders. but i think he always opted not to confront the western leaders. but here we go. for the 1st time, we are seeing this materialize as somebody who worked for the i c. c, right within the machinery of it. is this something i think, which is very important that i want to put to you the reactions from both israel and the us or basically to say that the court is biased, that it is illegitimate. that the ruling is absurd. i'm using their words. these are direct quotes and from netanyahu himself that it is anti semitic. they are treating this as a political act, as if the icpc had said, we side against israel were taking sides against israel. but can you speak to that? because you know, the i, c, c is a court. what they do is read the law and apply the law. that's my understanding. as of course, i see what they do is they the, the low end,
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they apply the low. but also the fact is that the icbc has in fact, been doing the bare minimum of confronting and trying to fight to infinity in international crime is committed by western leaders. and it specifically is read the i c. c has not prosecuted or even investigated. the crime is committed by is rate in 2009 or 10 like the, the, the tax against the not the motor amount of freedom bodes that try. it doesn't look at the correct me if i'm wrong, but i think they can't, right? they don't have a mandate to do that because the palestine apply became a member of the i. c. c in 20142015 i c. c has a mandate for events starting a 2014 onwards. i got the got it because the, the, the, the bolts that tried to break in a brocade on guys that,
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that time slide of the flags of members dates of their homes dot to it at that time . also prosecutor did find evidence. so for crimes, but chose to use experts prosecute, told me of the discretion not to investigate and then in 2014, the officer prosecutor, the same happened the office of the prosecutor. it shows not to prosecute all the war crimes. and candidly, it's too many to commit to bias rain in 2014. and over the time it says 2014 in the west bank. the office of the prosecutor has entirely failed to deliver just as to the bottom students. but what has happened in goes in the last to year has been so massive, so most of the icpc could no longer ignore it. it does. now, it is rather the dice se is intervening to say it was by this time it is by this time that it's saving guys to see you guys. and caesar condition is really x rays.
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and obviously it has to do something because the risk is, is a mess of. so i to see what i think he's doing is the bare minimum is rate of a minimum from the legal point of view. but despite this, the us and israel are still claiming that the court is pretty decides, etc. and even if you read the address lines, you would see that that is why is against is really there's are really the very, very, very bare minimum. but by i rather arrest warrants, and by the way, i would encourage anybody who takes an interest in this to read them. they're not long, it's just 3 pages long. i would also remind her of us that there's another arrest warrant out which is from a dave uh, we don't know whether he's dead or alive because israel claims to have killed him. he was the former leader of the cassandra gave some us hasn't said one way or another, whether he's dead or alive and the accusations against mohammed day for just as damning, if not more than the accusations against netanyahu and go on. the reason i bring
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this up is to say, again, it seems to me just reading the language of the arrest warrants of the judges are applying reading and applying the law in. in fact, even if you're a better the press release is because that us ones are not out yet, but we have to transfer it eases one against is ready to be. there is a get to another daughter against a bonus team leader. if you read that us lines and compare, you would find that the store and the press release on that is to wire. and again, as opposed to only the dave, is this dominos, you said and even more. and in a way that is that again, tell us how dicey is doing the band being the i just want against dave is mentioning kinds of torture, sexual crimes, and hostage taking. all of these are practices that the is really the government. the very current prime minister has been a type of training for,
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for 2 decades. but the office of the prosecutor really is doing the bare minimum here. and despite this, it is, it could not escape the accusations of probably just as a nation by the us and israel, who otherwise of course, support the courts activity against, you know, rush, for instance. i've been on the side scholar international criminal law, former icbc stuff, or thank you for joining us. thank you. so how much has welcome to the i c. c. 's move, cooling is really prime minister and former defense minister of the former defense minister youngblood terrorist and a statement. the group said that the arrest warrant is, quote, an important historical precedent and a correction to a long path of historical injustice against palestinians. i'm ass cold on the icpc to expand the scope of its warrants to include all of israel's leaders administers who have been involved in killing palestinians. it goes on to say that is really leaders have subjected palestinians to the most heinous acts of killing terrorism
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and star ration known to modern history as spring. and else 0 senior political analyst, more one the shower one. what's we have uh what, 23 hours of hindsight on this now the news broke to 3 hours ago with, with that just tiny little bit of hindsight that we have what's your take on it right now or somebody events all day. yeah. it's um, it's quite a start day for the simple reason that um, the icbc has ruled something that is totally unexpected. what's to and all i, i read it being brought to justice, another slaughter and against a leader that has escaped all accountability for the past. 23 decades. the war crime has been counted by nothing. yeah. how are numerous, the fact that the prosecution in general, the prosecutor decided to nail him on the question of the position of longer. i
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thought that was quite noteworthy, and that's why i think it will go a long way. because the government has no defense against why they start the people in, gosh, they claim to have a defense against why they destroyed houses, for example, why they destroyed hospitals. for example, why the stores in the car? i just killed the 1520000 children. they say, or how my sides behind. so really as a huge human shields and as i was of defense, i'm the rest of it. why is it deliberately starving to make it better? since there's with the face that goes up? yeah, not even, you know, the most clever of is rainy petitions is going to be able to justify the sadistic policy of thought. i think the product certainly people was launching or what on guys. so i think the pursuit of justice uh by the palestinians, and by the 4th, i think is key because for the palestinians, historically speaking,
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well this wondering might not, you know, the, you and i often with his parents and by not bring back. i knew homeless person, that house i might not to even, you know, to the younger person or, or, or, or he don't, i mean, but it could be the beginning of justice for the 1st thing is and best. what dates i've, i've sold more than anything else with the vest. interesting because i know there already so many people who will look at this and say ok, but what does that change or does it change for more than 2000000 people in gaza? the the answer is in the very short term, it probably changes very little, maybe nothing but, but you, but you just address the long term there. there is also that arrest warrant against mama days, which i think is significant. on the one hand, we don't know where the data is dead or alive, but on the other hand, you know this seriously under cut in i would think the argument that the court is just going after israel an accident where i think they wanted to buy themselves as
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it went right, so they're not accused of a good thing on the is right. but the, remember they did also go off to somebody and i the, and i'm sitting watching, but both what are some of the buyers, right. i have argued, i don't know if you remember the volume since the very 1st news of the several months ago is that there's somebody who knew it shouldn't be at the front page and understand the position this position. how about the position but, but a single position, what i do, and if there is a price to be paid, pay the price because, you know, he already paid the price with his likes. so, i mean, the 1st thing is, are used to pay the price and the fact that they are now treated as equal with these red. that's a big achievement. it's hypocritical, it's kind of weak. it's kind of a, you know, it brings down to why really they chose based on, even though he's alive. but for me, at this point in time 3, think about as soon as these are these as the point, hey, you know, that's kind of cheese meant in on by itself. alpha 0 senior political analyst,
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mironda. shara thank you very much. meanwhile, israel's forces continued to pound northern gaza with no sign of letting up an overnight attack on the ship. read. one neighborhood and gaza city chilled at least 22 people. 10 of them were children, entire residential buildings were flattened and reduced to rubble. abraham l. kelly has the latest from the sight of that attack and got the city as i am right now. standing above the level of one of the houses that has been targeted and an overnight attack by these, what any flights or is it and i was gone the area in the shifted one northern guys, a city. as you can see, the scale of the destruction inflicted on this for 6, the story building. as you can see, a mass destruction mazda the station. the attack resulted in canning house scenes and does is where injured as we have spoken to civilians. here there was thrown in
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process is continuing to have civilians are trying to hill uh get in the traps if it means from under durable. and as you can see, this house, which was once children, civilly is who took refuge in this home. and this place to this home from the areas of value, if as you can bit land with handling, they ended up being targeted and brutally killed in an overnight attack while they were sleeping. at least 11 apartments had been flattened down to the ground with the continuation of these. what you live on bargemen target in several areas in northern go to city. the suffering of civilians exacerbating as time goes by the the volume is telling me how does your northern gauze off? how does time?
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oh sure 0 is honey mountain road is in darrow bala. we can go live on a in central guys and tell us the latest on the is really strikes that you've been covering honey. well, the usual attacks here on 10 sides happening at their early hours. the bastard noon day when a military shop for fired one rocket on 10 side, not only destroyed the target, it didn't, but also set fire onto the surrounding. because we're looking at these 10 of these down all that burned down because of the severe buyer. that is spread everywhere and what it, what it does in boxes, it leaves more people now without any place to shoulder. and these people for the positive you might be moving from one place to another sales or any of these made shift scans. and now they find themselves in the open air without any support and nothing certainly for their survival is the fate of the people who were in that
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area, including the people inside defense were critically and you're the only transfer here to the hospital and in the pop half an hour just checked with the hospital. it doesn't say the 3 of them are undergoing surgery right now with the operating fees, theater, because of the, the beer burns at the heart of the sphere. injuries the do sustain and from the strap know that date i caught as the was the at the rocket exploded in the site. meanwhile, in the northern part of this trip deep is really military continues with its systematic demolition of homes in jeff valia and the northern part of b a. he has city to the point where, you know, according dry witnesses, there are areas that used to be densely populated with 10001000. if you are now completely flat, with no physical landscape with silver. and i mean by it, by the residential building, the public facilities, the infrastructure on the roads and further northern part through the border. old
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agriculture land have been built those completely just within the past few minutes . we have a report report confirmed reports of a huge exclusion near come out. as one has to be done. we're waiting for more updates of from what's going on in the. 5 part of your body refuge account. honey, has there been, are you getting reactions from just the people around new people you're talking to in gaza, to the arrest warrants issued by the international criminal court, or people talking about it and gaza? sir, like it said, the court, the international criminal court, 5 months to come to the decision in early may. it showed the an interest in seeking gotta read and rest warrant and now we're looking at almost the end of november 20 in november 21st today. that's when the decision was made earlier hours today. and
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when we talk to people's before of receiving the news with some sort of let's say, uh, a little bit of suspicion because in one hand they are happy that there is a decision made about this. it's about time to work with seeing some sort of justice and the, the people who are committing these crimes are going to be held accountable. but the larger picture here is it should be taken with a grain of salt because because of done wavering to florida provided by the us. just a lot of that we've seen. how are you as defensive in the un security council? vito, the resolution calling for as a media sees fire and i didn't go to the war that was a block by the us. so this on waiver a gun conditional support by the us. it's front and these decisions such as the arrest, wire warrant issued by the eyes the see. but over all there's a sense of relief that at least there's one international body stick. and this major is said and people are going to see some sort of just just taking
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a flight of honey mount hood reporting live from inside the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. and it's been $52.00 days since the start of israel's ground offensive against his belie 11 on in that time the military has attacked thousands of buildings in homes across the country, villages and residential neighborhoods have been damaged or destroyed. these really army has been threatening civilians to leave their homes or face attacks. more than 1200000 people across the country have been destroyed. is really strikes on the southern lebanese city of tyra killed 3 people, an injured 5 on thursday. the city has been repeatedly targeted by israel in recent days, and bombings continue in the southern suburbs of a route. the strikes continued despite the us push for a ceasefire. special envoy almost hochstein, is in israel, so talks after a 2 day visit to be route. officers there was an order, has more to miss arles came in, not long after the is ready,
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military issued new force evacuation threats. at times it provides maps on social media, highlighting the buildings at plans to destroy. at times it's war planes hit without the warning. it's been a few days of quiet along this front. on an invoice from the united states negotiate the details of a draft ceasefire proposal with lebanese officials that quickly changed as well, has resumed its error strikes on the largely abandon neighborhoods in bay root southern suburb. not long after the us envoy m as hawks and left for as well. for many. this is an indication that as well is not serious about ending its war on hezbollah. hezbollah is fighting back. it continues to launch rockets and messiahs across the southern border, causing some casualties and damage. but nothing compared to the fire power as well as you losing and 11 on further south, there's been intense, is ready strikes across the province of tire. there appears to be an attempt to
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disrupt hezbollah. supply lines, as is rarely ground troops tried to advance towards a strategic hill, some 5 kilometers north of these rarely border. it's the deepest encourage and yet along the 120 kilometer border. but you have that in the summer, they are 2. so at this point from the borders who can control this area, this bad points can control of the area from less than the, the cost area from less than the the, the border of the israel is chief of staff who visited troops operating within lebanese territory. again, emphasized their mission is to destroy as well as infrastructure, so that residents can return to northern israel. the draft ceasefire proposal does include an enforcement mechanism to disarm the group in the border region. but as well, once more, it's official say they want to ensure hezbollah doesn't rebuild its force and re arm. and for now, it is using its escalation dominance to impose its conditions and their eligibility
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the you're watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the, the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for his really 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu. and his former defense minister, you'll have to launch a war crimes and gaza, is also issued warrants for her most commander mohammed dave. israel says he was killed in an air strike in july, but that has not been confirmed. israel's bombardment of northern gauze continues on wednesday night. it's military killed, at least 88 people once frank alone killed at least 66 palestinians in victoria. and 11 on these really military has carried out airstrikes on the southern city of tire killing. 3 people and entering 5 they follow is really orders for people in the area to sleep or died. it's comes as us special envoy. almost augustine says, andras is being made on reaching, explaining, you know,
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between israel and the for more than a year now. palestinians and gaza had been in during complete destruction of the strip starvation. and we'll let this is really bombardment with the latest icbc arrest warrants. many of them are cautiously hopeful, but say the decision has come very late. and the other help on finding a single store. the lease lead is above below, underneath the national level. this is enrolled nation and the rules of the international court. i'm not the implemented. the international court only implement speed slow on weak nations. even if this warranty is issued. it does come late. after more than 43000 palestinians have been killed. 10000 missing and more than 100000 wounded. i knew that for me i am very, very happy because for us, the situation is that they killed our children. they killed us sons. they destroyed our homes, i hope to god. but there was a just scrolling fit please as guard, as they say, yes man,
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i've met is the u. k. director for human rights watch and she joins us live from london. thank you for your time. what do you make of these arrest warrants for human rights which welcomes the rest for in spite of the international criminal course of a victory for the international rules based order and an important step towards justice and accountability for the crimes that have been committed by israel and come off full every year, particularly in relation to israel. so certainly the findings against both the is riley officials, benjamin netanyahu and galani, and consistent with the findings of human rights watch. namely, that is ro has committed starvation as a weapon of war, which is a real crime. and we found, obviously the court has found that there were reasonable grounds to say that in this, in yahoo and golan are responsible for that, as it will crime. amongst other will crimes as well as crimes against humanity. or
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isn't there a danger that this whole thing could become somewhat academic over time? because all these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has to do to not be arrested is not travel to countries that are members of the i, c, c. i know that's a large part of the world. so it's still, you know, it's not nothing. it's a 125 countries, but if he stays in israel goes to the us and goes to, you know, the 7080 odd countries that are not part of the i c, c, he's, he's fine. you could say, well, you were quite right that the international justice system does depend on states giving effect to that system. so you know, we are saying is human rights watch. and i'm sure those obviously on the ground and gaza, who continue to face these crimes day in and day out saying that it is critical now that state party to the i c. c. give effect to these lawrence and you're quite right that it's, it's not every stays in the world, but there was
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a significant number of states and it certainly wasn't does do, is treat the world full of these people who have now being found to have reasonably on ground that they know reasonable grounds to say that they have committed these crimes. if we broadened it out to beyond just the issue of netanyahu and even just the issue of israel and gaza. is it reasonable to think that this could have a ripple effect right over time that the long shadow of this could be the leaders in tomorrow's war, a war after tomorrow? we'll think hold on. i better be careful with what i say and what i do because this could happen to me as well. that is certainly the heart and it certainly also what human rights, what she has heard and found in the work that we have done in our engagement with governments. what we've heard, engine on state act as, as well. we've heard time and time again that the consideration of criminal
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responsibility is something that weighs heavily on the minds of dollars that are making decisions in the context of more and more generally. so i think it's certainly the case that last it wasn't necessarily, as we know, we know that will primes and international crimes will continue to be committed. but we do know from what the work that we have done in the engagement that we have . this is incredibly important, the fact that the prime minister of a country like he's right or, or a a know stay on the group is thinking about and will be thinking about these. and you can see that from the reaction of israel to the fact that the i c c prosecute to a you know, did, as they would say to, in fact, apply for a rest warrant. that their reaction to that spoke move in a 1000000 woods as to how this will impact them. and they, they concerned about these ax, yasmina med u. k,
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director of the human rights watch. thank you very much. thank you. reactions to the court ruling have been coming in from around the world, the netherlands, where the i see see is base so said it is ready to act on the i. c. c. arrest warrants against benjamin netanyahu, if needed from so said that it will behave in line with the court statutes. in other words, as a signatures to the court room statute, it now must. the rest is really prime minister or his former defense minister. if he steps foot on french soil, jordan's foreign minister said that the arrest warrant should be respected and implemented and the palestinians quote deserve justice. a, i'm a stuff up are going to use the secretary general of the political party palestinian national initiative. he says, as is really crimes continue, he hopes that the decision by the international criminal court to issue arrest warrants will lead to world wide sanctions. we and, or ballasting n z a absolutely will come. this is a lucian of the,
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this decision of the international criminal court. it's, it's very justified decision. and it didn't spell this thing is i looked at the justice in the middle of this started, but my 2nd we are subject to, to, by israel. it's a very important decision, and we hope that this decision would encourage the international court of justice to speed up its process of discussing and confinement the, the crime of genocide that was committed by israel. and we believe that this is a notion of the international criminal court. opens the door for very wide sanctions against is, are not only it opens the door to, for a address to the, to claim of the criminal 010, you know, and grant. but also it opens the door to 4 separate other cases against. is there any don joe does this, but i and the officers will participate. and then the crimes that we have confirmed
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by this international criminal court. it's a very important decision under what's on wisdom governments, without exception in front of a challenge. when many of them continue and this the fed up and by us to is there. and even when it is going to take a lot of times, or they will abide by international law. and by that is a nuisance of the international court. the ukraine says russia has used an intercontinental ballistic missile for the 1st time since moscow long distance invasion in 2022. it says the miss style targeted the city of new pro in a central eastern region. the kremlin has refused to comment. meanwhile, ukraine reportedly fired 12 british made cruise missiles into russia's cross region on wednesday. moscow says 2 of them were shot down. it's the latest use of western weapons on the russian targets. it comes 2 days after you. crane fired us made miss
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silas deep into russian territory with the washington's approval. as a big has more from keith, ukraine says russia has launched the intercontinental ballistic massage against the central eastern city of disney pro. now, according to ukraine rush, i launched august 26th from the us to con region in southern russia tools that central eastern city of the nape row. now this missile is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. it has the range of around 6000 kilometers. what we understand, no one had just heard of it during this launch. now we've had no confirmation from russia, and we don't know how much damage was actually done. you can also says some of the missiles were launched, 6 of those were intercepted now does, does come often. ukraine has used longer range missiles supplied by the united states that you can front against russian and targets inside russia. now that has been wanting some restaurants as a very retaliation, but this didn't carry
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a void and we don't know how much that much it has done. but it could be that russia is reminding ukraine, and it's west and beckers and allies that russia, it does have the capability of these intercontinental ballistic missiles and is willing to use them. i said vague. i just say to keep ukraine, the, you, yourself, of all of a has a reaction now from must go from is horseman to meet your best call has redirected questions about russia's alleged use of icbm guys to crane to russia's ministry of defense. but it has not commented on this type jury who weekly briefing for the ministry spokeswoman marie is a higher or received a telephone call. and it was clearly had that a pass and who called her, asked her not to say anything about any ballistic missiles, but still says he, in russia do report the russian side has applied and experimental intercontinental ballistic missiles. tom dissing, the use most plans in the pro use marsh is
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a ukranian and as soviet enterprise for the production of rocket and space technology, reportedly the blonde was useful. the repair of the american bradley isn't replacing the post and german lip at times. in recent days, ukraine has attacked russian territory for the 1st time with american tax co. tompkins and bridges, storm shadow missiles. previously, such strikes were not allowed by these supply countries. most who responded to this was swear to this collection a few days ago said do a chapman of which you saw the loading wounds that russia could begin to use new weapons previously unused in response to the us. permission for you create to launch strikes deeper into russian territory, and at the same time presents, i do a piece of signed an update to the newsletter, to trend the documents, which explains the list of conditions under which the kremlin can launch and use this type. and on november the twins, who is the embassies and diplomatic missions of several western countries in the
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ukrainian capital kids suspended was an american diplomats, clarified that it was due to a possible serious error time. so on, let's say that russia has a legend who owns the american side about its lines to use icbm. you'd actually talk all of it. i'll just see what most cur us. at least $38.00 people in northwest pakistan had been killed in a shooting, including a mother and a child gunmen opened fire on a convoy of several vehicles traveling to from power shit's, artificial war, the capital of cobra. but to clear provence, local media report, the passengers where she on muslims. several people are critically wounded. no one has claimed responsibility. a local branch of iso and the to recon taliban pack a standard. tcp operates in the area which has become increasingly violent in recent months. us cortez charged indian 1000000000. there a go to a dining with fraud. the chair of the multinational, a dining business group has been indicted in new york along with other executives.
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according to the charges, more than $250000000.00 worth of bribes were paid to indian government officials and exchange for solar energy contracts. the a dining room has called the allegations baseless and kidnapping for ransom in mozambique as rapidly increased in recent years. there been at least a 185 kidnappings since 2010 and many say to little is being done to stop it was a 0 is for me to millet spoke to the 0 luna whose father was taken in the pluto stay what's causing the friends pending the back, so they were causing the friend zip it up to be in the either cause of the back it up to v with. so he put in both front and back. so it displays equals kidney mizzi or lou not talks about the ninety's fault. the cold i was abducted the 6 years ago in multiple to the kidnap is demanded. $10000000.00 for his release, amounting to 0 had no way of paying a month later. that figure was dropped to 3000000 who read today to arrange the
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money. and we gave you the in mozambique to night, dead. so in that as a place we have to stop by, it'll be better for them to open. was that call the deep area back? everything for them to should be shown. that is no police inside of the car. you all could was released 50 full days off that he was taken. the 82 year old died months later. the 0 says from the coma and depression. since 2010 police of a quoted a 185 kidnapping cases, 288 suspects had been arrested ahead of the recent presidential elections. the members of the business community took to the streets to the mom. the government do more to stop the kidnappings, primarily of business people and the families working. nothing's being carried out the never before. and the families of victims. we've spoken to say little things
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done to stop what appears to be a growing and lucrative industry. the most recent incident took place in full daylight just weeks ago on this busy road in mobile to cctv footage captors. the moment the portuguese businessman was taken from the street in the capital paper, he and another man were risk you 2 weeks later by the national criminal investigation services center. every month, the minister of the interior of pascal rhonda says some of those kidnappings are organized outside of muslim beaks, is making it difficult to stop. the consideration of economic associations says the rising number of kidnappings is driving away business. i have used by contact to talk to the president, the wasn't b u. c. i talked to add those ministers, 5 ministers, everyone. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families. demanding not
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only help but safety to meet them a lot. i'll do 0. i'm up with them. mozambique still a head on alpha 0. india and australia is cricketers. prepare for their 1st test in 1st school here from both camps and sports with peters democrats and just the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the time for that sport, we promised you with peter stomach who's joined us in the studio. peter, so thank you very much. australia is tennis team has made it into the semi finals of the davis cup and they defeated the usa to get there with
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a total of to $11.00 off of the singles that went down to the siding doubles match . and joining thompson and matthew adrian came out on top bees and been shelves and, and tell me full australia into the cities for the food ton. you know, right, well straight is crickets is all gearing up. so they tested series against india, spending india, captain jess, but boomer says they're not carrying any baggage. the spike recently being whitewashed at home by new zealand. they without regular escape. a row had sharma, we've taken care of these newborn baby. it's a good chance for a straight answer. he finally beat india. the australians have lost the last 4 taste series against them. obviously, yes, we were disappointed. we were down that you know, we had the dump cd last night. but we are not getting any baggage. is we come to the fish by and said this or no position and you learn from the changes that has happened and i think so, yeah, we're not getting any packages from india and with a full positive. and we're trying to put our best foot forward to his oh yeah,
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almost every challenge that we've had trying to solve the last fees we set up in it and done well, i think to do that for now the, you know, one of the home some what kind of submitting these robbins being that, you know, 2 or 3 season thing. it's certainly a into a hop generation thing. so yeah, we're all excited. you know, you're not into your right out there with one of the things in the world. so works on as one of the biggest sport stores in the world. the bron james is taking a break from social media from now at least it comes off to james had recently seen cities frustration at negative media coverage in sports. the 39 year old. oh, this is active, but in the, in the a with well over 200000000 follow is across old platforms. this is not his 1st break from social media, but it's unclear if and when he over to on the quote you on this and see it's a composing destructive form for the milwaukee bucks as a down the chicago bulls,
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the greek students on m, v p is everything just the 31 points for games this season as participates in the d . again, chicago. it's called 40 waters. i think the company safe, it's helping over 1210646 in a row, and perhaps an up soon, loose season within one to 62015 days sofa. next step in is closing in on a full slate formula. one will title which you could secure in las vegas later this week. the rate bull drive it just needs to be please nearest tribal lando norris in sunday's race. well, norris needs the top 8th finish and to hope that for stuff and finishes outside the points. if he's to explain the type rates, the 1st practice for the race in las vegas takes place late to on thursday. you know, 3 races left. you're getting close to the end of the season. and it's of course you can good in the chairmanship at the we still need to score a lot of points. so we,
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uh, we'll just focus on that and um, yeah, once we, once we are doing that then yeah, you get close to the end result which caused the target is through to in the terms of kite. so the thing was one of the new events that this is a lympics. what i would say to you was marked by low wins. it's really a problem in 3 foot in the south of spain, from way quite. so thing has also sprayed some more rocco pull rates reports the agent town of teresa is one of the places in the world, but co existing has taken off in a big way. buffeted by the wind on the southern most tip of spain, it is for many the global hotspot for the sport full but well champion alex pastora has seen types of and go from obscurity all the way to which day do you at this use olympic games. this is part that is crazy how well it works. we just wind and the ocean. there is just in nature with the elements and you're writing at the high speeds, probably 5 or 6 this evening. and the olympics we use the one,
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but it's a is definitely a good start. more countries may seem to be among the metal when is, is quite assessing, retains its olympic status. the winds and theresa attracts quite surface from all over the world. it's also how to knock on effect about hours, bug royd, and across the water in morocco. professional conflicts step moving emoji gives lessons in 3 foot and describes himself as a 3rd generation moroccan type sofa. the 1st generation brought back equipment to knowledge from to refer to his hometown invest aware that when he was a child, the kind of shipping means the model can a lot that the to help us going to do some other places that we didn't think about the big fuzzy like the vietnam, like the wish sofa for us. but we did this for makes it easy for us to can go to to the other places. see other people while mostly troubles on the pro, to a judge residency and spending tree marriage for the controls mean of those killed
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developed that crazy? the castle built by the maya colleagues more than a 1000 years ago is visible from morocco, but otherwise out of reach types, colona yellow. oh by it says the sports boom has led to a shortage of instructors. that could be filled by americans. watch suffering. we don't have so many people who want to really to teach and good people. i tried already 2 years ago to bring 2 people from morocco, which was very complicated and very expensive for a small company. i have to say they have to try to make it easy to find the solution for that. when waves and rising tourism have helped kites the thing into uncharted waters. navigating the boulder on this fitting strip of ocean may allow the school to grow even more full, reese out his era to refresh pain. ok, that's what you're supposed to use for now, i'll have another updated bit later, so all right, thank you very much. viewed as peter segment there with the sports,
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and that's it for this news hour. i'll be back in a moment with more of the day the the latest news as it breaks while i'm a guide to support those. um, but in all of these communities here are left with far reaching consequences of the riots with detailed coverage from the late entry into carrier operations. china has moved quickly to catch up from the house of the story. it's estimated $2.00 trillion dollars a year is required by developing nations in the fight against climate change. the question is, who's going to pay for the
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. the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for israel's prime minister and his former defense minister for war crimes in gaza. israel condemned the decision as absurd and anti semitic the . i'm sort of any age good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from the also coming up. the use foreign policy chief says the court must be respected, end of the warrants are binding for all member states of the i. c c.
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