tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 21, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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diesel in doha to tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind, the, [000:00:00;00] the pillow and sort of any 80. it's good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from bill coming up in the program today. the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for israel's prime minister and his former defense minister for war crimes in gaza. south africa says it is a significant step towards justice for palestine. the use foreign policy chief says
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the court must be respected and that the warrants of binding for all member states of the i see, see israel as bombing of gaza continues unabated. more than $24.00 killed and goes to city when their homes were destroyed. and ukraine accuses rush of firing an intercontinental ballistic missile out for the 1st time since the beginning of the war and peace of statements with useful slipper on james clint social media, citing negative media coverage. the boss, couple stories walking away from more than 200000000 follower is online the . we begin this news, our in the hey, given the netherlands where the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants, visuals, prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and his former defense minister you off the lot for crimes in gaza. then yeah,
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who call the decision anti semitic and ridiculous? the court is accusing that yahoo is using starvation as a weapon of war depriving does a civilian population of every basic necessity, including food, water, medicine, and fuel. it also charges these really liter with crimes against humanity, including murder persecution, and in humane act. the i. c. c is also issued an arrest warrant for a hum us commander, known as mohammed de from israel says it killed in an air striking gaza back in july. but that has not been confirmed. it's not going to be up to the courts, $124.00 member states to enforce the arrest warrants. all of this comes off to $412.00 days of israel's genocide in the gaza strip. it's military has no 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. and us out who the standing by in amman with reaction from israel 1st. so let's go to step boss and step. you'll live
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from the hague in the netherlands near the seats of the court international criminal court. so most countries in the world now have the obligation to arrest the is really prime minister if he steps foot on there. so that's absolutely correct the if for any prime minister and the orders are now one to man and we're talking about the 124 countries at the moment. but january 1st, it's will be $125.00, which is great. and also added to the list and they all have these legal obligations to arrest if and when these people come to the countries we've seen in the past, the others that were wanted by the eyes to see have been brought to the hague. but also we seen the case, for example, of the russian prize as president flooding the puts in this ultimate arrest warrant against him when he's visited from gold. yes, he wasn't arrested. but the novelist,
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as the host country of the ice as he has already. and now it's, it's, it will be a following, this legal obligation, the e u. a foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, has also urged every one o e u. countries to do exactly the same. and i just spoke to the palestinian ambassador to the novelist on the job. and he also says it's very important for all the nations to be submitted to this legal obligation. and also to adjust this for palestine slow waited for the decisions that you know during the period that give you the money for this thing is like what taken at destruction and more starvation and more of process the actions of behavior by the occupation to watch or people, but nonetheless, it is important that these decisions today have been an issue that is important that today the membership of the i, c. c, the $123.00 states within the i, c. c,
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are not responsible to effectuate these, these c a step you told us earlier that the dutch government is generally supportive of netanyahu's government and israel. but at the same time, you know, the netherlands is a host to the international criminal court. so what's their position on? these arrests weren't exactly right, this uh, fluoride government, i can say here in the netherlands has very slow size, especially with benjamin. they say y'all and this supplement, they've been unconditionally supportive. also during the war i'm trying to sites in gas. i bought to, yes, they are the host countries not only to the international criminal court but also to the international court of justice. and we've seen a very important case also filed by south africa a, according to the genocide convention against it's ralph. so the netherlands has
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a very important responsibility to so he say start the, the, both of these courts that have been a lot of threats and intimidation that we know of a pressure coming from countries like united states and israel, but also really as cyber attacks and all kinds of threats against the court and it's employee. so the novel is, is really in a, in an important position to protect, not only decode, but also safeguards, the trial and the legal process that has to happen here. the best advice and reporting from the hey, thank you very much for all of that. i'm the so who joins us now from jordan's capital oman, and that's because these really government has banned out from 0 from reporting in israel and in the occupied westbank. honda, can you run us through the reaction in israel? the main figure is across the is really political landscape. what quite a lengthy statement from is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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who opened his remarks by saying that the international criminal court was and he submitted his statement, also went on to say that quote, there is no more that is more just than the one. israel is fighting against him us in guns, but there was no mention whatsoever of the 44000 people. busy who had been killed and the other 104000 who been injured as a result of israel's war. there was no mention of the blocking. evade. there was no mention of the force displacement of the palestinians and the relentless bombardment because of the war that israel has been waging for the last 13 months. it's the the statement rather ended with these really prime minister saying that this war will continue until all of israel's objectives are cheese and that he will not be deterred in the face of any sort of pressure. you'll have gallons also releasing a statement. he's the countries for her defense minister, but now also has interest or and because of his time while he was leading israel,
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security and defense apparatus during the war, he said that in fact it was a privilege for him to lead israel's army into this war. and you'll have to recall some of the comments he made shortly after the war began. when he said that there would be a complete see john gauze and no food, no water, no fuel, no electricity. these are some of the comments that were used by prosecutors in order to make that case against benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister york going yeah, i'm glad you mentioned that because reading the, the press statements of the seas see, is really quite striking. they basically quote what the launch and to some extent netanyahu himself of said, including that line that you just quoted. so that's coming back to haunt them. the, you heard step boston in the hey, mentions that burrell, who is the european union's top diplomat. he actually happens to be in your neck of the woods, he's in jordan, so you have reactions from him and of course from the jordanian authorities.
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well the decision by the i c. c to in fact issue. these arrest warrants shortly welcomed by the use top diplomat and the jordanian for administer. who said that there would be justice for the policy and people as a result of this decision. but the top diplomat also said that this decision was not politically made, that this is now something binding, but all european countries are going to have to respect. take a listen. the decision though, because it has to be respected and implemented. so i take note of the decision of the international criminal court to issue a rest squadrons from prime minister anything yahoo? the former, i mean you still defending mister allen under how i should either state this decision is a binding decision on all state. all the states bodies,
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all the court, which includes on members of the union on binding, as this lemon discard this issue. and what the use top diplomat meant by this decision is binding that even if there is a european country who is an ally of israel, they would be obligated to arrest these really prime minister. and the former defense minister should they enter their soil 0. i'm the so who'd reporting from amman, jordan always great to talk to you. thank you very much on the tree. as you know, maureen yellow joins us. you're a law professor at live in full john moore's university. you're also a member of the legal team, representing guns, a victim is before the i, c, c, the international criminal court. the same court that has just issued the arrest warrants against netanyahu and go on to joining us from little pool. so we've spoken a few times before and i recall you told me the i c. c was not doing enough because it hadn't issued the warrants that the prosecutor wanted. now they have your thoughts with the 1st of all, many things for having to me tonight to i mean,
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the 1st thoughts are that bc's a historic decision, etc. starting to see you on the forcible and full policy and the big themes, or did not have any on the stand that piece. what chief justice for them with international agreement, i quoted the only possibility to get the job piece for the worst crime center crime tickets. to mind, people make evening by this time, but it's also a story. could this issue on the, for the same international, excuse me, not a quote because he does show needs couple ability. we stand the party to go to specials and police worst ones. also in the nation, us all things come through ease of counties, allies of about with fulton counties and by people out of the us. so, and it's also starting to see shorter for anyone who believes that just these must be achieved the by every week. the mean, depending on the, on day the nationality. but there's a big caveat to that, right? which is that if the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is never arrested, which is likely,
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i think it's fair to say likely to happen. it is likely that he will never be arrested. then do victims still get justice, or when the saw so won't be too likely that the method now will not be a resting the short them. but this decision on the must have been a lie. so also formerly got plus back of keeping the medium and a long time. i think that to this, each on like the seats, he started because he went to deal with the faxing them in the shop, the medium and the long term fossil warranty to will pay. you will pay for the way why the criminal proceedings before seeming gonna charge me the goals likely, ah, the request to buy this $1.00 for international kinds not totally go meet the the either got to sleep about to seem to west bank and even before the 7 so over to but a screen booming both on the because we also pay the way to criminal proceeding at the national $11.00, particularly a split east of a national. so we won the national 90 for the vote for making the commission of the international crimes, including the,
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the extra ones. and then we have also to was that the going back to my time, you know, when the gun alonda, one of the 24 states have of the legal obligation. now why does this them and to expedite battle to be so it's like the adults are going to happen in the near future. but for sure these, this, each other will have a need back on the political capacity open at that. now what this means to function, we want to be able to visit any of these countries. i'm drifting. one question, i'm asking almost everybody, especially with a legal background or with the ties to the i. c. c. the arrest warrants have been criticized by some of the us and many in israel as biased as anti israel. do you see anything in the material that's been made publicly available because the restaurants are still secret, but the, the, the, the press release is obviously are publicly available. do you see anything in what
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has been written or in the law and the way that it's been applied that would suggest to you that would support the accusation of bias in any way as well, of course and not at all. it will be some tax which will say that they are not so i know that they have enough compass of that and feed, nathaniel i system i have to tell you have talked to the cause of the label. the quote tessa thinks it may take institution. the same or cool or the way to the previous us administration time. be sure to sanction. so hey, gaze to actually see all 3 shots. and by then that's also strongly criticized the particular request for the highest ones. but these are completely on the phone, the, the i to say shown to because there's been investigating b, so seems distinguished on by this time it seems 2021 at least investigating the both sides on the bazy soul with the evidence. and we're talking golf crime scene, but people are what crimes and the crimes against humanity, including the request over to prosecute of kind of why do we document the default he's done. so let's have
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a look at the crime. all of the stop being but police showing the cd down some of the got the seat, but it worked crime that was already wasn't documented either by law least of international no guns ations. these shows clearly that the vehicle say sean, so i'll follow the case. i said before, on the basis of what the baby doesn't say the property value that the as being built before the cold calculation personnel request tree, a single member in yellow law professor and then a pull john moore's university. thank you very much. thank you. israel's assault on northern gaza continues unrelenting and unwavering in the last 24 hours its military has killed at least 88 people. once drank alone, killed at least 66 palestinians that was in fact la, hey, northern gaza. most of the better women and children, more than a 100 others were injured. the attack targeted a residential neighborhood so close to the come all at one hospital. the hospital
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staff came to rescue the injured themselves for the month condo. it has the latest from big la yeah. we, i count this sunday or the flo will come out of the hospital whether he's right on the committed a mess across his goal. that 130 displays saw the city is, will use the shows the in the neighborhood. how does she have had no one stories? my children know, these are my children over. i really better than myself reduce what i was just leave me alone. the neighbors succeeded civil out about healthy bodies from under the levels full then a $150.00 last and he off full body's still on known level. as this goes, i said, how does today we received 52 bodies. the majority of them are women and children, with most of the dead, either headless or shredded into pieces. as you can see, these are parts of the woman, all these killed women, children, and others,
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and that is the only way we complain. the. this is what we are going to prove in the disease oven garbage script. and this is the day the scene here. logic i threw, i just need to divide there for you can call this time and just kilometers away. another strike on the shake, red one neighborhood. this one and gaza city killed at least 22 people. 10 of them or children, entire residential buildings were flattened and reduced to rubble. email politely has the latest from the side of that attack and goes to the city. i am right now standing above the rubble of one of the houses that has been targeted and an overnight attack by these, what really fights or is it? and i was gone, the area in the shifted one northern guys of the city. as you can see, the scale of the destruction inflicted on this for 6. the story building. as you can see, mass destruction,
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mazda visitation. the attack resulted in killing palestinians and dozens where injured as we have spoken to civilians. here there is thrown in process of continuing said 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 displays to this home from the areas of your body repairs. you can bethlehem, depending on 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 civil areas in northern goes to city,
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the suffering of civilians exacerbating as time goes by. but i am a felony. does 0 northern gaza at this time for more than a year now palestinians and gaza had been in during complete destruction of the strip starvation and relentless is really bombardment with the latest icbc arrest warrant. many of them are cautiously hopeful. let's say that the decision has come very late and the other hope on finding a single cell or the least lead is above the low 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 warranties 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,
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how moss says welcome to the seasonal cooling is really prime minister and his former defense minister, your galani terrace. in a statement, the group said that the arrest warrant is an important historical precedent and a correction to a long path of historical injustice against palestinians from us called on the icpc to expand the scope of its warrants to include all of israel's leaders and ministers who have been involved in killing palestinians. you'll see michael burke is a senior consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house. you're joining us live from london. you'll see how do you think this is going to land within is really society. i don't mean the political establishment, i mean ordinary is really think. ready still be state, i mean in a way to see the some, some show i don't think that some of these that i use actually see become fictional that we see or what's happening in gaza. and i think many of them also in the
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states are free for denials of what's happening in, in, in gaza. and is it is of the students that are being anything to move if you like, or what happened the last city so, so, so the server and the rising says, seems been ease of use is, is inflicted 1st over the station and the facts. okay, cool. because there is a survey, stacy, that just above the just if i didn't know and guys, uh, you know, i mean that's what's actually happening. do you think this hurts benjamin netanyahu politically? and i think probably nothing in the immediate. so i think this little phone bill position as much as the car issue is that is that i didn't get all the time, you know, and rejecting the decision by the i c. c. i did, especially the rejection. what they see is that couldn't speak to the homeless,
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and this is just the thing that has the most i seen below the it's to the to the color full time, you know, to leave politics inside of the is. and he's asking that that is the facing, it's hard for us. yes. no. and beautiful collections of both of us, the evidence based on the internet of course, 2 weeks now, the supposedly comes from the feed as long as 5. minnesota comes up and it comes off and it blows with the exception of united states and some of the drum please. so i think because replacing not only because the dicey c says whether it is new to low, but how it affects usability to function as apartment is. uh huh. you know, um i regularly speak to people on this program um who will speaking defensive israel and often i mention what's going on in the arena of international law. the accusation of genocide at the international court of justice. and now the arrest
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warrants. an awesome the response i get from is really guess on that topic is a bit of a shrub, a bit of a, you know, like this is international law. i barely concerns us, and i confess that i'm always surprised. and why, why do you think it is pretty common for uh, is really commentators whether they're in the military field or in the political field, the kind of shrug it off as it's international law, didn't matter and couldn't affect them. and i think we need to look at the information i know that says sunbelt. so behavior in the international the including deals faces all. so that's i think we should think it's very seriously. i think the only thing to let you know that it's not true and false and don't know bodies, especially in the international community that the enforcing prohibition. i know, and as
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a result of it so many actually this message don't take it seriously and acting in a position to that box at the same time. i think the problem once you see but i know that the focus now on, on, on being dice ment. ready reading the nation and all, and we might close on the sides of the engine made to him to which was confessed. because the most as and thankful hopefully best. and that leaves you guys all right . now you're still going to come to the. ringback immediate and then also the results. the hostages. okay, you'll see michael berg of chatham house. thank you very much for joining us here. or israel's closest ally, the united states says it fundamentally rejects the icpc arrest warrants and then yeah, when go on. the white house says it remains deeply concerned by the chief prosecutors of rush to seek arrest warrants and says the ports does not have jurisdiction on the matter just for you know, what else correspond. kimberly how it gets. so kimberly walk us through the
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reaction, just the white house, give us what you have on that, but also through the us political spectrum. yeah, well we're waiting a press briefing where we hope to get more from the white house press secretary, craig jump here, but the white house reaction that you outlined there is really consistent with what we're hearing on capitol hill limits express most vehemently by the one of the top republican senators in the us senate lindsey graham, a republican who has been very vocal on the social media platform, acts one of his latest posts saying that he believes that if president, by the end of president trump, who will be president elect in will be president in january does not act forcefully against the i c. c 4, where he calls a huge mistake that his fear is the united states will be next in his words. and if the united states not fight back,
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he believes that the united states is conceding jurisdiction. in other words, that the isis you will have jurisdiction over the united states. and so what he's saying is that countries that he believes aid and abet the i, c c are being put on. notice he's going to introduce legislation, he says, and they should expect consequences because right now he believes this action is essentially trampling on us law and the international law really help get reporting from the white house. thank you very much. low i'm the shower, joins us now. as you're a senior political analyst, more one, several, several topics i think we want to hit together. first of all, you've told us that this is major. can you explain to our of yours why given that it is not going to materially affect what is going on in gaza right now as oh, that's true. but it's not going to bring the fan inspect our notion. that's not going
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to bring the home back to homeless. it's not going to even, you're not here. the ones in the i'm feed the starving people to guys, or at least not tomorrow. there's no doubt about that. the best not, never would in a search do that. look serious. we've been skeptical for several months now. that distorting is got uncomfortable. it did come through, can we just spend the day and celebrate just this just for one day and becomes skeptical tomorrow about the meaning of this decision? i think we cannot force to do that, but the people don't guys are i was in charge from our correspondence, our conviction. why? because you know, part of sinews have evolved over. they used to come to become what we call is often just over the years of domestically pessimistic. they think over the good news is pregnant with bad news. they think this is a great schooling, but they think it's not probably not going to need to much. it's probably good even
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by quiet. i need to something worse because of something from my do because there's something these are in the government might do like an ex ation or what have you and they are right about that is a 70 years, a 100 years of hosting that tells us that things continue to deteriorate and yes, yes, but then you know, now they're not the most companies in the world. nothing. yeah. oh has uh trials for corruption. also probably gonna be facing a state commission for history and yet on october 7. now has this found uh, judicial process against a, the previous 5 minutes the like bacon design just for one responsibility for the water, an invasion of level prime minister, all most designed for the corruption cases. now and if any old pieces, we do additional processes. it's certainly the beginning of the end, it's not the end of nothing. you know, this is something to celebrate for sure. so you would,
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this was going to be the next question. i mean, do you think he can survive this? because he's already said this is anti semitic, this is anti israel, this is bias. this is, you know, and on and on the list goes and there's going to be more of a reaction from net. yeah. who i think shortly, you're saying ultimately this will be part of his on doing that for the time being . i'm sure everyone is writing. as we've heard from your various reports. even the opposition saying this is a thought of the rolling on to some of the god i see see on all the rest of it. but, you know, i say in this region when the camel is down, the nice smoke the flight eventually as that the set goal is to be kind of see more and more of dissatisfaction. but anyhow, he won't be able to be a statesman. why having pretty major major a dish of processes against them at the same time, domestically, nationally with corruption, 4 major corruption charges has been invited for as far as going to start. he's going to be facing
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a commission of inquiry for his old or for his are responsible for october 2nd and now for war crimes, no statesman do the model who would be able to start 2nd is going to be hostage of donald after january 20th. you know, with one word from, from like, it's time to move on. nothing. yeah. i wouldn't be able to stay in power for more than i don't know, days of weeks. he's that much of a hostage now to these multiple philosophies and certainly to the will and wins of the next. somebody compresses for talk to us a little bit more about the us because there are lashing out when i say they, there's dividing the ministration is kimberly reported, but it's also really the republicans were ramping up the criticism of the, the i c c. and obviously the, the, the sort of the contrast here is that the us officially is the defender of the international rules based international order that, you know, there's, the rule of law must be followed. international law must be followed,
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etc. but now they're actually threatening to attack an international court of justice. this is a classic case of imperial power. this is a classic case of mike versus the right. as kind of she as it's my town, this is exactly that. we are at the moment of american, my facing down international the rice international law is there's a big difference between what the americans called the rules based international system and what the rest of the world. paul's law based international folder, the space international system is something i've been devised, created, manufactured by the united states and the united kingdom. over the past decade and a half. it's just a recent invention because the un security council is not working because international law is not working to the advantage of the united states, especially after the gulf war and the vision will be locked in and the one on that on. so as far as the access,
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they decided that international law is not helpful for itself. and for this interest on the 4th, it's all lies. and they divide something called the base international, which basically they are creating the rules for which the world have to be advised . this is not the law based international older, these are 2 separate things. so now the united states saying that's all our rules, not the international law, but can't, it's our might not what is right for the rest of the world discounts. this is the you are an international court and it shouldn't be restricted by all of us, including the nitrogen social 0 senior political editor. now on the shar, thank you very much. i is still a head on alpha 0 raids, arrests, and subtler violence. we look at as well as other siege in the occupied west. also ahead, kenya cancels major airports. empower deals with india as
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the the, you're watching out for 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the international criminal court has issued arrest warrants for his really prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and his former defense minister, you of golan for work crimes in gaza. it is also issued warrants for i'm us commander mohammed days. israel says he was killed in an air strike in july, but that has not been confirmed. israel's bombardment of northern gauze. it continues on wednesday night. it's military killed, at least 88 people, one strike alone killed at least 66 palestinians that was made law. ha, israel's war on gaza has been condemned by nations around the world and is often in
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public view any occupied westbank. israel is waging a more silent siege even before october the 7th subtler attacks and army raids were at record highs. but in the last few months, the situation is deteriorated. further, much of this is being hidden from view by israel's information blackout st. this route here reports rates on refugee camps, flashes with resistance fighters, detentions attempt to kid that man, settlers and soldiers marauding their way through towns and villages killing civilians and tearing down homes on top of genocide and casa is real. has made tormenting people on a daily basis. the new norm in the occupied westbank is these data attacks have become a normal routine the coordinated, but they said in the army, in the set, let us have an upper hand. they can invade cities, bern, cause equipments at that people, but us thing, and farmers,
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and this outlines perfectly with the big vision of the cut off, is a government to prepare for the next thing. the, the west by independent reporting took a hit after israel closed ultra zeros offices in jerusalem. then remo love the misery and guys that keeps it in focus. but out of view, israel has turned the parts of the occupied westbank into wood palestinians. they are described as many causes, the closure of our offices. a move engineered to obscure those prospectors all while children are gone down the street. a tax on hospitals, power and water cuts, forcing people out of their homes, setting up more and more outposts on stolen land. it is all happening at pace, but smaller in scale. so it is getting less attention. but make no mistake for his really leaders. the westbank is the real prize, palestinian say there are multiple israel's, there is a socially liberal security state,
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a like minded friend to western allies in the middle east. they all see garza is a security threat against the war. then there was the israel of the far right religious ideologues for her antics in the west bank is biblical prophecy and divine right. and there has been no better time for these partisans to press their agend. this is actually a political ideology, not a religious one. is fueled by religion and some of the people who are in this coalition is current coalition. are certainly a religious part of the religious. right. but many horton, this coalition are not, many of them are just your run of the mill, racist right. wingers. they control government have seriously weekends, palestinian resistance. eyes are on garza and donald trump is back in the white house. congratulations. during his 1st term, he moved the us embassy from tel aviv breaking with decades of us policy to recognize so called biblical jerusalem as israel's capital.
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the setting the stage for his political come back. he cast a bible thumper in the role of his new and best. thank you all very much. i think israel would only be acting on the property that already owns. i think his role has title the, the 2 d a n scenario. there are certain words i refuse to use the there is no such thing as a westbank. it's judy and symmetric. there's lots of things, a settlement, their communities, their neighborhoods, their cities. there's no such thing as an occupation. in the last few days, us presidential biden's administration sanctioned more settlers. instead it is drafting a resolution to the un security council to oppose israel's control over the occupied westbank to stay stuck. list moves by an outgoing leader. those against whose administration provided political cover for israel to slaughter of palestinians at every turn, with
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a sense of foreboding palestinians in the occupied westbank say. after getting away with garza, they believe the west bank is next. because to them it has become abundantly clear . his real will be allowed to do what ever it wants. st bus robbie old is here. it's been 52 days since the start of israel's ground defensive against has the line live in on. in that time, the military has a tax, thousands of buildings and 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 displaced is really strikes on the southern lebanese city of tyra killed 3 people and injured 5 on thursday. the city has been repeatedly targeted by israel in recent days, and the military is told people in the area to leave or face more bombings is coincides with a us push for a ceasefire. the us special envoy most hochstein is in israel at the moment. the
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talks, and this is after a 2 day visit to be route officers of the house and joins us from b. ruth l. e, i understand, is also been an attack and know the part of the country which is regularly attacked . that's bob. back in the east and my the reporting i'm getting is the dozens of people have been killed in that attack. what are you learning? well sir, let me start says that this rule has been going on for the past 2 months since the 23rd of september is really strikes thought to cover in the liberties a map. so mainly, uh we had, we just had from the governor of the as i can hear them as to the east of 11 on the border with see it. yes. such, dozens of people were killed in multiple strides. separate all the towns and villages where destroyed by s like is really strikes and seeing numbers on seeing pictures of families. that's why it res,
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complete the from life. so these are the reports and these are for now preliminary reports coming from the back end of the headed men. also, as you just mentioned, inside there was a, several of the strikes inside the city outside. there was one in the outskirts of fires. there was several, as far i said several people were killed. the numbers, of course i just, i just found, according to the has ministry. so the moment that around 3503500 people can of course with today's numbers, the number is expected to jump 2 or more. now also, and part of that would seen several, i faxed today, and they with southern sullivan. this is up to 48 hours of no strikes, given the fact that in the south sea was here and be able to so it seems as readies with making sure that there will be no strikes at the time when he is in town so
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that he would hear the sound of explosions. now i can hear all above me. the silence of joy's multiple jo is on this, give us an indication that this night also might be very busy. the. the 0 is that the house am reporting from they were thank you very much. all the the ukraine says russia has used an intercontinental ballistic missile for the 1st time since moscow launched its invasion in 2022. it says the messiah of target at the city of new pro, in the central eastern region of the kremlin, has refused to comment on this. meanwhile, ukraine reportedly fired 12 british made cruise missiles into russia's curse, screeching on wednesday. moscow says, 2 of them were shot down is, comes 2 days after you. crane fired us made missiles deep into russian territory
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with washington's approval. russian president vladimir putin has warned that moscow could target countries allowing ukraine to fire their missiles, russia. we should then see that, but, but even yet, we consider ourselves titled the use of weapons against the facilities of those countries, and allow the weapons to be used against the officer. these event opened this collision of aggressive actions. we will respond decisively and reciprocally. i recommend that the ruling deletes of those countries. those that i can contact to used immediately contingent against the washington cdc. think about this for get for the annual your shop of all of our reports from moscow. from his works month to meet you this call has redirected questions about the rushes, alleged use of icbm guys to crane to russia's ministry of defense. but it has not commented on this type jury who weakly briefing foreign ministry spokeswoman marie is a higher or received a telephone call. and it was clearly had that a passion who called her,
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asked her not to say anything about any ballistic missiles, but soul says he, in russia do report. the russian side has applied an experimental intercontinental ballistic missiles. tom dissing, the useless lawns in the price, huge marsh is a ukrainian and as soviet enterprise for the production of voltage and space technology. reportedly, the blonde was used for the repair of the american. bradley isn't true fighting the post on german lip at times. and for some days, ukraine has a tax russian to achieve for the 1st time with american tax co. i've talked to him and bridges storm shadow missiles. previously, such strikes were not allowed by the supply countries. most who responded to this was swear to this collation a few days ago, say, do a chairman of which is loc, the loading rooms that russia could begin to use new weapons previously and used english holes to the us. permission for you create to launch strikes deep into russian territory, and at the same time presents i do it. patients signed an updated newsletter to trend the documents,
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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 machines of several western countries, and the ukrainian capital key of 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 have all of that. i'll just be wrapped most care. can you as president william rudo has announced that he is canceling major airport. the energy deals with the india is a dining group. this comes out to the us charge, that's founder and one of the world's richest men, go to a donny with bribery and fraud. the a dining group was the run. nairobi is main airport for 30 years. the plan had spot protests and a strike by airport workers. the decision by president rudo in his state of the union address was met with cheers in parliament because of the information that
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i've been provided to us by putnam positions agents. i have directed agencies within the midst of transport and the minister of energy and petroleum to the media to come from the ongoing procurement process for j. k. i a bunch of public private partnership transaction, as well as the recently concluded, traveler tons, me sending the, our enjoy good, the court to is a, during this, then he ones that this case will have vast repercussions in the indian political stair, a donnie's company use conglomerate they're making drones and they're making all kinds of all moments which are being used by israel. the is relative in sports is against people of palestine. and lemme know, so he's, oh, i mean he's controversial. are really global keys and only clark and his proximity is more than what we've ever seen before. they've been several big business groups
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and, and we've been known to be close to various people, political parties, and politicians, and bar. but mr. movie and mr. dunney, they like the twin brothers wisdom, all the travel of the world and promoted mister, go to madonna's business interest from australia to indonesia, to, to israel, to, to kenya, to tanzania, to bundle dish, to net blog, to stream the that list goes on and on the pointers, without any doubt, it's going to have a huge impact on the political economy of india. oh, yeah. and the daily see, and political parties that way and opposition to the present ruling regime, calling form is to go to a donnie's service. and on the economy side, we've seen the stock, somebody or any good collapsing on the stock exchanges as we talk to the price of various stock. so do you know, any group of collapse by, by uh,
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proportions reading from a little over 7 percent to over 20 percent, 22 percent. these are some of the indications that what does happen in the united states is big. and a lot of people don't realize that in the us you have a low, you have a loss, go to foreign corrupt practices. and mr. adoni has been hughes or misleading, not just investors in india, but investors in the united states where is companies stops and various other financial instruments are available. so there's still a head on alpha 0, india and australia is cricketers prepare for their 1st test in purse. will hear from both camps in sports with peter stomach that's coming up just after the break,
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[000:00:00;00] the the edit site, the sport with peter stem. it has joined us in the studio. so thank you very much. one of the biggest sport stalls in the world. the problem james is taking a break from social media for now at least it comes off of james had recently seen cities frustration of negative media coverage to even sports. the 39 year old is the oldest active player in the, in the 8th, with well over 200000000 follow is across the whole time phones. this is the problems 1st break from social media and earlier p or specialist multiple cups. he told us, it's very likely he'll be back. i would be very surprised that this is the end
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unless he was deciding needs can pursue a career as a shamming monk. i'm going to live in the cave and he was, he was disconnecting from the wells. and i think that he, he ultimately we'll discuss it. he probably needs it. it is a channel, probably bigger than some of the broke houses who might have up his, his exploits. it is a statement. it's got everybody talking about is it, will it change anything? probably not certainly as a just yeah, so the best, the me do say, you know, i demands a different type of media coverage. i think he will quickly learn that he is not the route to go to make that point every a celebrity, every sport so that but it's a loans that are all good days. and there are bad days. there's a lot of debates about the role of social media because they have so much power. x is probably the one place that a lot of people are leaving. now it's
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a so it's a place of unregulated comments. a place of extreme trolls and dream scrolling and is become a useful tool for the rights and particularly for musk and celebrities and leaving and that drives the guardian newspaper. new k history is left with a liberal. might choose his channels more carefully, but i see this as a reset. i do not see this is permanent. australia is tennis team have made it into the semi finals of the davis cup and i made the fee to the usa to get that with the till i looked at $11.00 of the singles. it went down to the siding, doubles match, and jordan thompson. and matthew aiden came out on soft beef in vain shelton and swimming pools straight into the same as for the 3rd time in a row. and the straight is crickets is all gearing up for. they tested series against india, standing in the account, some jesper cobra says they not carrying any baggage, despite recently being whitewashed at home. and by new zealand,
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they without regular skip a ro hit chavez. he's taking care of these newborn baby. it's a good chance for australia to finally be seen via the stadiums have lost the last 4 test series against them. obviously, yes, we were disappointed and we were down that you know, we had the dust cd last night. but we are not getting any baggage. is because with the fresh mindset, different opposition, 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 next for stephanie's coaching. in on a full straight for me to one will title, which he could secure in las vegas later this week. the rate bull drive, it just needs to beating some nearest rival lender, norris in sunday's race. well, nurse needs a top, a finish. and so i hope that for stuff and finishes outside the points, if he's to explain the type of race 1st practice for the race in las vegas takes
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place later on thursday. you know, 3 races last you're getting close to the end of the season. and it's of course you can good in the chairmanship but the we still need to score a lot of points. so we, uh, we'll just focus on that. and yeah, once we, once we are doing that, then yeah, you get close to the end result which cause the target is through to in the terms of quite so thing was one of the new events that this use of impact. so that would save you as much by little wins that sold him a problem in 3 foot in the self of spain from way quite so thing has also sprayed into morocco as cool weeks reports. the engine town of theresa is one of the places in the world, but quite so thing has taken off in a big way, profited by the wind on the southern most tip of spain. it is for many the global hotspot for the sport full, but will champion, alex pastora, has seen types of and go from obscurity all the way to which day do you at this use
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. olympic games is this for that is crazy how well it works with just the wind and the ocean. they're 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, but it's a is definitely a good start. more countries may seem to be among the metal when is, if cakes, i think pertains its own big status. the window to refer attracts quite surface from all over the world. it's also how to knock on effect about an hour, but right across the water in morocco, professional conflicts, step moon. imagine he gives the lessons. and teresa describes himself as a 3rd generation moroccan type sofa. the 1st generation brought back equipment to knowledge from to refer to his hometown to best aware that when he was a child catcher. if it means the model can a lot that the to help us a going to do some other places that we didn't think about the big fuzzy like the
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vietnam like the wish so far for us. but we did this for makes it easy for us or you can go to the other places. see other people? well, mostly troubles on the pro to a does residency in spain, 3 marriage for the controls mean of those killed 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 go out. know yellow light 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 wants 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, theresa spain. and that's all the sports, is there?
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all right, peter. thank you so much and that's it from me 0 then. yeah. if it today sarah. hi, rhonda, standing by, she will be with you at the very top of the hour. you're in great hands. the unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversation. as you find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on algebra with a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rate cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and
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economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond the people have spent a lifetime working that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, 10 x ray, counting the cost on o g a 00 f was, is a christian village, which she mostly fled to from neighboring towns and areas being destroyed. the daily waves of these right strikes foldable, the city and the surrounding area had a population of around a 100000 people. as well as issued a full evacuation order on the city and the surrounding areas. forcing thousands of people to flee selma staying at this manner and like church you're saying is being handled in a month and says he is not a lot of believing. he's right. at least trying to still come or facilities inside
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living. we found the neighbors are very kind, very generous this way. ok to division in the past. and now the same thing. many people have never lived in these parts of the country. country suffered sectarian violence cost and they have desperate to go back to back on to a home that may no longer exist. the, the international criminal quotes issues arrest warrants, israel's prime minister, and is full of defense minister for real crimes in garza, the hello and welcome. i am sort of frightened, this is all into 0 life from the whole. so coming up on the program, the use for and policy chief says the potent must be respected and the wards on
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