tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 22, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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change for society, are we going to collapse or how we can arise business critical on tuesday of the the so i'm for the back to boy, you're watching the news. our analogies here alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. no letter in the tax across guys, i why israel and the us to condemn the historic i. c. c, arrest warrant issued against prime minister. and this now is there any strikes hbo? southern suburb, despite a us diplomatic push for a ceasefire. also this, our present brought of me a full team confirms or i should talk to ukraine with the hypersonic, ballistic messiah in response to the keys,
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use of american and british weapons. and families vent their anger in south africa after police bronx, to rescue of hundreds of informal minus, stuck on the ground. the it is date 413 of israel's devastating war on guys. and it skipped up. it's a tax across this trip, including a hospital and at least one civilian home. is there any forces of killed at least, $44056.00 people and wounded more than a $100000.00 more since the start of the bombing campaign in october last year, the united nation says most of those people killed women and children. and the guys is not home to the largest number of child opportunities in the world. those who don't die by bomb space salvation, the ice,
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se i said it has reasonable grounds to believe that the is really prime minister benjamin it's you know, and it's when we defend space. so you, i've got a lot bad responsibility for using starvation as a method of warfare, which is a little crime. at least 5 palestinians have been killed and is really striking central gaza. the attack late on thursday night targeted home in on the se rod victims were buried under the rubble with local residents, digging frantically for survivors. and israel has once again targeted the come out ad one hospital, one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in the north of the guys, a strip drones dry cape emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electricity generator. 6 medical workers were injured. one of them is in a serious condition, laska los alta hallow ties more from a hospital where patients were brought after an early attack that killed 75 feet. that way, i can also standing on the floor in the hospital where these light on the committed
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a mess across the displays. the sinews will use the filter, the neighborhood had this. yeah. on has no one story is my children know these are my children over. i really better than myself reduce what i was just leave me alone . the neighbors succeeded simple out about sophie bodies from under the love of more than a 100. the last and he off full body's still on known the cisco is it does. today we receive 32 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 a dead woman. all these killed women, children, and others, and that is the only way we can play the this is what we are going to prove that the seasons oven garbage strip. and this is the day the scene here. well, i'll just go through it just so you know,
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your value referred. you can call this time and let's get an update on the situation and guys. and now this friday morning, tired cap was amazing. down by forest. how exist been most try essentially in central gas at this time, bring this up to speed with what's been happening. yeah, that's rightfully overnight. the tax were complete with less training targeting a number of residential buildings in the central areas have gone inside the 1st strikes. so could i use was on under, is that right? tricky discount with a residential building that just back for with civilians with what's targeted, talking about uh, 5 palestinians confirmed killed including the uh, family members in and was arrived at twice an entire residential building that was targeted load comes with helping in order to recover casualties. or from under the debris of the house that was incredibly destroyed. also in $35.00,
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which is one of the main areas that was designated to, to be safe, humanitarian. so for more than a 1000000000 palestinians in the central areas of casa, at 2 palestinians, confirmed, killed following a strike target to a residential building. they were just a moment from the hospital just an hour ago, and they weren't to sibling so knocked out without any sort of warning, getting in one of the areas that was very densely populated elsewhere in the south or district, there has been a very wide, it's k, you attacked, took place in one of the main, made shift tents in a my was the area just we have to posted here to confirm kills i'm. it's a very remark, couple untenable secured to reality in the central areas of research. also we have had, during the hours of this morning, sporadic shedding to a place in the eastern corners of an is at ross and also on a great risk which account there were quite loud and clear as the skyline of these areas was completely covered with the smoke resulted from destroyed um its own
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going back to taking place among the medical workers to continue to provide this into a medical care for civilly into a guessing warranty. and every single day as the radio all the time to deal with the very mounting number of casualties, predictable within becoming our spot. they are doing that with a very limited medical capacity. and they've been cooling the international community and medical organization to afford them with some sort of unconditional support. despite the, it's very ongoing restrictive measures being imposed on the with the medical organization to operate freely on the ground and to provide causes medical health care system that has been left incapacitated with a central medical supplies to rescue this people who are getting, getting wanted until during the day you phases. thank you, terry, for the update that sounds very sorry, god bless them with the latest the from guys now is where i was prime minister and former defense minutes are now wanted man accused of war crimes in gaza. the
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international criminal court issued arrest warrants for benjamin to, to out and do you off kalonde on thursday, along with him ask amanda mama dave overly israel came, he was killed in an as striking july. step boston, re force in the hague to 6 months of to prosecute, to cut him con, requested arrest warrants against, as far as the prime minister. benjamin nathan jo from a minister of defense you, i've got a lot and judges of the free trial chamber unanimously decided to issue them in their rules. the judge has wrote the chamber consider that they are reasonable grounds to believe that both individuals intentionally unknowingly deprived of civilian population in guys of objects indispensable to their survival, including food, water, and medicine, and medical supplies. this finding is based on the role of mister nathan jo, and mister gallant impeding humanitarian 8 in violation of international humanitarian law. 2 of the 3 have must lead us. the ice cream to prosecute has been
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killed by israel, the 3rd known as mohammed dave may still be alive. this now and arrest one for him . the court has rejected challenges by israel, that it has no jurisdiction to prosecute is where a lead us as for criminals, the ruling comes after the i c. c. had been for decides for delaying is decision and reside in charge. suddenly, with who, from the case us senate, us of threatened to sanctioned the court and it's employees. speaking earlier this you can head back over to threats all attempts to in the, to intimidate or to improperly influence the officials of his cold cease immediately. my office will not hesitate to act pursuant to the provisions of optical 70 of the rum statute. as such, conduct continues and possessed. benevolence has responded to the world and saying
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it's will arrest those now one to the phone. a 5th chief has called on other nations to follow suit. this decision is a binding decision. it's an old state which include on members of the union on binding this lemon discard this is the palestinian ambassador through the netherlands, also calls on all states to uphold their commitment to the i c. c. today. accountability and justice have stopped it and we hope that this role would continue until we with each our independence and our freedom according to the rooms that youth in which the i see is base trial cannot take place without suspected war criminals present. an exception can be made for the pre trial charges will be late step, fasten out 0 date or problem and as soon as here was called the arrest warrants on
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types and medic and he and ridiculous honda sound hoot, has more reaction from jordan capital. i'm on this is really politicians across the political aisle rejecting the decision by the international criminal court to issue arrest warrants for prime minister benjamin netanyahu and former defense minister. you'll have to launch on thursday nights. and y'all, who is showing 2 statements, the 1st one, a lengthy written statement from his office. and in the 1st line, calling the i c c, anti semitic. going on to say that the body is filled with n t israel bias and that israel's fighting the most just war and its history. later on in the video statement, these really premier said that this was quote, a black day rejecting the notion that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. saying that israel has provided hundreds of thousands of tons of food to the siege palestinian territory even though that claim has been largely disproven. so we'll show that the built. i mean, this is a block they in the history of nations,
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the international court of justice and the hague, which was established to protect humanity, has so they become the enemy of humanity. this bias court has decided to issue arrest, warrants against me and former defense minister, you all's good on, on the fundamentally unfounded accusations that we have allegedly committed the crimes against humanity. while the truth is completely the opposite, this is moral. bankruptcy violates the natural rights of democracies to defend themselves against the murderous terrorism. on a former defense minister, you'll have good lines. also releasing a statement saying that he was actually proud of the privilege he had of leading israel, security and defense systems. during the time of war, but it's important to mention that some of gallant's own comments were used against him in this case. shortly after the war began. gallon had said that there would be a quote, full seeds on guns, meaning no food, no water, no fuel, no electricity going on to say that israel was fighting quote, human animals. going would also say that israel will continue this war until all of
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the objectives are met, and it's in young saying the same thing that in seal israel accomplishes all of its military goals for this war. the fighting would continue the central jersey to a man and the us has described the arrest warrants as outrages, political haine has won this from washington dc. we've now heard from you as president joe biden releasing a paper statement. it's very brief, but he wrote the icbc issuance of arrest warrants against his really leaders is our rate. just let me be clear, once again, whatever the icpc might imply, there is no equivalence, none between israel and her boss will always stand with israel against the threats to it. security. and i think it's important to point out the united states is not a signatory to the i c. c. and it has in the past when it is targeted other leaders that they consider enemies, the by the ministration has been very supportive of the i. c. c. still across the
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state department defense department at the white house, the message was really the saying they don't believe the i. c. c should be taking up this case. we fundamentally reject the court's decision to issue arrest warrants for senior israel officials. we remain deeply concerned by the prosecutors rush to seek arrest warrants and the troubling process errors that lead to this decision. the united states has been clear that the i c. c does not have jurisdiction over this matter. now there has been a bill to sanction officials within the i, c. c. it did not make it through the full congress. it's unclear if the democrats are going to pursue that. in the few months they have left in control, the set it, it does seem very likely that the republicans will take that up once they're in office, at least that's what they're saying is the question is, how broad would the sanctions be if they are just it targeting the people within the i, c c. basically they wouldn't be able to access any property they have in the united
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states. it would tell us citizens and businesses not to do business with these people or their families. will that have a major impact remains to be seen, but it does seem clear that this is something washington is going to be talking about in the weeks and months ahead, particularly, elda 0 washington. the policy is in guys, i cautiously hopeful about the arrest warrants, but say they've come to late via the hope on fund on a single still or the least lead is about the little underneath the national level . this is enrolled nation and the rules of the international court unlocked, 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 out children. they killed us, sons. they destroyed our homes, i hope to god. but there was a just ruling please,
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as god, as they say, well, it's not discussed. these latest developments with so turned back out to was a professor of public policy at home and basically for university here in til ha, so time, good to have you with us again, as you heard the people in guys, i'm mostly skeptical about these arrest warrants, making any difference in their lives, in the immediate, what measure of justice you think could be achieved with these arrest warrants? and this decision by the i c. c. while you can understand why they should feel skeptical about this, but in fact it's, i think it's a starting moment. i think it's a very important turning point in favor of justice inside the international order in favor of, of humanity. really. this is the, the effective is going to be quite a huge not only on israel and nothing. yeah. whose ability to communicate and present himself as a prime minister. this is a sitting prime minister of
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a so called democracy being called to say, in the hague as a criminal, uh, wall criminal. so it's, it's in on this and that. so do you think gave a man whatever be brought to the hague to face trying to be honest, it wasn't the bro to not that this at this stage. it is an important part of the pressure against as i and its allied and i states every war criminal who has been accused throughout the history of i. c. c, has had an ally who rejected the decision. and i think this time this is no different. the us is almost ridiculous of the south 2 days ago by between you and resolution. that's pretty much repeated. what it, what the us itself, tables back in june. i mean there was no major changes. they said that they did not include the release of hostages 1st. that was never the issue with it is already that the use of hostages and the cease fire one package. so it's an additional stain on the repetition of the united states. it is certainly adding to as i was
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image of a prior state to the prime minister and is mr. defense as well? yeah, certainly a for the blow i guess. so israel standing on the international stage now there are those or support supervision and who will say the timing or the ceasefire also may i mean the timing of this decision also makes a ceasefire in guys that even more difficult to raise just a little so yeah, yeah, that was why it was rejected by the u. s. right. a day before and also is accountability for crimes, an obstacle, or an avenue to in the war. it's an avenue to in the wars and everything for justice. it's an avenue to make sure that no one repeats what nathan, yahoo has been able to do. so it has a wide, a benefit that goes, you're going beyond publish sign and the police, the new causes. i'm at the moment. but of course, you will understand from their position, this is how they've been saving this for months now that i need to attempt to seize
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because the war will actually deprived them from an opportunity to reach a peaceful settlement. now we know the negotiations have been suspended for some time. there is no real effort on behalf of nothing. the island is government to release the hostages peacefully. so all of this really doesn't make any any sense. yeah. do you think that could be a change in the way that the israel could re think radically the ways conducting this war as a result of this international pressure, which is now, you know, as a maximum, it would say it's, it should be in principle, i think they will still living on the strength of the united states supports. it's very disappointing to see the buys and how does administration again, not standing up to the cc 4 a ceasefire and so on. and they probably be banking one term coming in to take even more ready composition and support as well. now people are split on this because
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trump, as you know, it's very unpredictable. and he made promises to the most invoices in michigan to try and bring an end to this complex as soon as it takes office. and he could be really now coming in with a hope that you will be the president to bring space in them in the middle east. and 1st step to that is to make sure they, they stop the fighting at the moment. then he has to work on the escalation with their on his own. so he may surprise all of us and come with something that we don't expect. no, thank you so much. it'll be interesting to see what comes out of this uh, your administration in the us as far as the policy in the region. so stand by a cap professionals, public policy at home and police anniversary. thank you for your time. it has been $53.00 days since a sort of israel's military offensive and 11 on. in that time its army has bombed thousands of buildings and homes, mostly in the southern end. eastern part of the country manages and residential neighborhoods have been damaged or destroyed. at least 3583 people have been killed
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in thousands of on wounded. these are in the army has also been threatening civilians to leave at home. so face attacks, more than 1200000 people across 11 on has been displaced. and israel has continued bombing 11 on despite a us bush for a ceasefire. any of these really on a carried out more bombing of fabled southern suburbs. more than 50 people have been killed in separate attacks across southern at east and 11 on most were killed in the eastern bound lake region where search and rescue operation is on the way the attacks across the 11 on come as us special envoy, amos hochstein. how talks in israel on thursday afternoon a go shooting details of a draft, the slide proposal in the world that's bringing in a harder 11 on capital for the latest. so say no more a tax on be able to southern summer more evacuation. notice spring is up to speed
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with what's been happening. yes, it is really military resume. that's bombardments of favorites. southern suburbs at least 4 is ready strikes in the past. the hour or so, i think is really military issue, a force evacuation orders, but the neighborhoods of the southern suburbs are large. the empty space, try the strategies to prevent people from returning to their homes as well resumed bombarding of these, these neighborhoods a few weeks ago when people really started to return home, but as well to is carrying out strikes without issuing any prior warnings yesterday was deadly and violent across, so there 11 on across the eastern 11 on 50 people were killed involved. but that's in the east of the country. at least 40 people were killed. so we are seeing this escalation, and this morning, more evacuation orders in and around the southern city of tires as well,
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really has been focusing. it strikes on the western sector of southern lebanon as it tries to advance up from the border. now hezbollah is still fight if i thing back this morning, issuing a statement saying that they targeted. and those really tug and sharma, that's 6 kilometers from the border in the western sector. this escalation, coming at the time where it appears the latest attempt by the united states to bring about the ceasefire deal has not made any progress to missiles came in, not long after the is really 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
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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 has below, has belong, is fighting back. it continues to launch rockets and ms. silas across the southern border, causing some casualties and damage, but nothing compared to the fire power as well as using and 11 on further south, there's been intense, is really strikes across the province of tire. there appears to be an attempt to disrupt hezbollah. supply lines, as is rarely ground troops tried to advance towards a strategic hill, some 5 kilometers north of these really border. it's the deepest incursion yet along the 120 kilometer border by other than some uh,
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the 2 digit point from the borders. who can control this area? this by points can control of the area from glass and the, the cost area from less than the the, the board that will see it. as well as chief of staff will visit the 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 sees fire proposal does include and 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 elders, either they root. the present time in fulton says russia use
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a new type of ballistic miss side in ukraine on thursday. putting says it was find in response to create and use of us. and british midsize keith had accused moscow of firing an intercontinental ballistic miss side in the war. for the 1st time, he created an official say the miss on hit a rehab center for people with the disability into the pro. let's get nobody media . yeah. because could be the response to the use of american and british room rings . weapons on november 21st of this year, the russian onforce is launch a combined stripe, one of the facilities of the clean in defense industry. and this included the chromebook testing of one of our newest, medium range missiles systems. in this case, a ballistic missile of north a non nuclear hypoth sony quiet pass at vegas standing by in ukraine is capital k. first, let's go to usually a shop. a lot of our in moscow you live, tell us more about what price of it, and put in how to say a legitimate piece. as far as like the
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says, the evening. uh, according to him, the conflicts in ukraine has a quad signs of a global nature. uh, so these attacks by american attack comes on the bridge or store shadow missiles on russia, in to be honest and cost regions rush for use. it's nearest medium range or missile or rational against to crane cooling. it's use a comb, but test. the missile was not equipped with a new clip. how does it just hug the tongue it until the strike was the huge, most complex that produces, among other things, missile technology, according to patient mode and ad defense systems. and not able, these modem, defense systems are not able to be intercepted by any, any, as a, a, a means of the tyrants. so basically the, it's kind of talk tom gets up to speed of 2 and a half to 3 kilometers per 2nd. russia considers itself eligible to use weapons
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against me to treat facilities of countries that allow the weapons to be used against russia. also, he has said that russia well when it advance citizens in ukraine and citizens of other states to leave areas of festival destruction in the event of the use of systems such, such a rationing, well despise of this shop escalation. the west says that it's, it's not going to wind down it's support for ukraine before we become 5th, continues arranging on the russian defense minister, for example, said that $23.00 you korean trends, or shall down, over the browse, glue, get, and course regions last night, while according to sources, russia continues is advanced in the don't ask republic, thank you yearly or for that you in the shop of, out of our, in moscow, less crossover to cave now and us on big. so what's been the response from the ukraine government of what we had from present as an
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entity on thursday night and now he responded specifically to this miss. so strike in the central eastern city of denise pro saying it was another step, an escalation, the 1st one being the use of $11000.00 north korean troops. as he said. and this one, again, he said was a breach of the un charter. and he called upon, we'll have us to do more the presidents. he hasn't really changed his tone since the start of the war. he's wanted more help from western powers, especially the united states. he wants more west funds, he wants more money, he wants actual physical support and he hasn't really had the last one. but he said also that ukraine will continue to use this on the range missiles against russian and targets. because he says is that writes to self defense, he says that russian missiles and drones hit ukrainian cities at night. and therefore ukraine reserves the right to defend itself, not the same time the ukraine,
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and paused him. it has been suspended today because of what some m p 's say is a threat of a missile strike. and one of the pays actually citing ukrainian security services for that. now the ukranian parliament was close previously from the start of the war until august 2023. and there has to be another occasion, right? it's been closed. but this comes apparently after specific threats from miss all the rest of missiles, a tech and the ukraine. problems not actually, not far from where i'm standing now, but it has been suspended today and you're running the week. some of some embassies include the united states and the seats close themselves again because of what they said was a possible correct from russia. thank you very much for the update that's had big live day in ukraine's capital cave. and still ahead on the use, our us president elect donald trump. nominated stored his former attorney general to have the justice department on today's 1st choice dropped out. and why the
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former, the philippines president is coming under scrutiny once again, foyzey is long war on drugs. the last 4 days and pulled a major change across most of europe is just become winter. very cold. snow is falling over the place. this is already deeper than the shots show, and sorry, even night time shots, we've got best pop haul from h and ever many places. and there's bit more to come, not immediately, but they will be. so this is the pictures besides a low pressure area coming in to west and from that's going to drive in, right, and then snow and head towards the balkans with more rain or snow for time. leaving behind cold sunshine. the cold winds and new countries is going to bring more smoke child into for example, lots of them will probably weston gemini. most places are single figures,
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as you can see, that's not true in med training, is still a woman who. yeah. and that's gonna settle some big thunderstorm sampling on pena and greece, which will spread across interesting talk. yeah. and then this major change up in the old and from the british owls, it becomes relatively mild, briefly to get slavery on. the 9th is that it will turn to rain and of course has caught, we need looks more like a water to winter, but it feels while i winter from north africa, the breeze along north coast because of what's happening, the med will be fairly strong. the showers in west africa are really confined to the coast in the middle is still remarkably bold. what into the fifty's of the there's some of the biggest names in the multi $1000000000.00 luxury fashion industry. but how do they treat the migrant workers, making their glamorous products to find out $1.00 oh, $1.00 east goes under cover to investigate as in factories in italy,
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designers sweat shops, tunnels is 0. asking these democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado beverages collateral damage. that's watch, reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the newer system corporate gets real effective. it's a little bit friendly from the impact to the us selections. the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. on alex's here, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l g 0 live from to high reminder about tom stories. at least 5 policy needs have been killed and then is really a striking central guy. the talk a late thursday night targeted home in lucy rod. several people were buried by the destroying building, with local residents digging to find survivors is around is continuing to bomb 11 on despite or us push for a ceasefire. earlier, these really ami carried out more times on baby was 7. somebody more than 50 people have been killed. the cost side of me nice and 11, arch in the past 24 hours and more now on the war on guys i and the international criminal court issuing those arrest warrants for israel, z to z, i see united nation says the i. c. c is warren's will not prevented from continuing to work with his route to get aid into the guys. this trip christian salumi has
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more than that from you and headquarters in new york or the spokes person for the un. secretary general says that the un does respect the decision of the international criminal court. and he called on member states to uphold their obligations under international law. practically speaking, however, this will have little impact on the u. when's role in providing humanitarian assistance to the people of palestine? the spokesperson said that you want officials may need to continue their contact with these indicted is really officials in order to fulfill their mandates. but that, that contact is allowed under un rules whether it's this conflict or any other. uh, if we want to see the cease fire, if you want to see increase humanitarian assistance, we have to speak to the people involved in the conflict. so we will continue to do so. it doesn't mean that we don't call out of violations of, of humanitarian law when,
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when they occur. we don't condemn the killings of sales. we will continue to speak out and we will continue to do whatever we can to, to ensure that they will be a ceasefire. to ensure that they will be sh about a tarion or a to ensure that the hostages will be released. the announcement comes as do you and humanitarian ins. warren, that in security, in gaza could bring humanitarian operations to a standstill with critical a deliveries from food to water to medicine, nearly grinding to a halt and the lives of 2000000 people hanging in the balance. kristen salumi, algebra 2, united nations. while i speak to, so talk a how she about the caesar, profess of human rights and peace studies. that osaka, joey o'kane university and a former un high commissioner for human rights and occupied pont assigned his life from the socket. thank you so much for being with us. um, 1st of all, can i just get your reaction to this historic decision by the i c c and,
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and the us and israel's position rejecting this, criticizing this decision as being on ty submitted as well. this is a monumental steps towards ensuring is really accountability for the crimes and the trustees that they've committed. it's very belated. it should have happened quite a long time ago. it should have happened years ago actually, but you know, here we are. and it's that shouldn't detract from the fact that in a very positive step and ensuring that people are held account for hell to account for your war crimes, crimes against humanity. and hopefully you genocide as well as for the is really reaction. well, you know, what would you expect? so, i mean, i wouldn't expect them to, you know, greeted with open arms, but certainly their, their rejection of all the says anti semitic is of course nothing new. and neither are and neither is the reaction of the us politicians, us government, and the,
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some of the senators and congressmen that we've heard, you know, dissing the whole thing as corrupt and ludicrous and ridiculous try. you know, they really are living, i'm afraid in the world of delusions. so what about this us or argument a professor that the i c c has no jurisdiction of over. he's really a fish of officials because israel as the us is not party to the wrong, the statute. what would that mean for any eventual case and trial that doesn't hold water at all? mm. yeah, thank you. i that doesn't hold water at all. and that the argument has been thoroughly debunked by the court itself. the state of palestine is a state party to the rule search for the i see see. so the violations that take place on palestinian territory as we have seen in everything that's been going on and gaza, those are subject to the jurisdiction of the i see this has been very clear and you know, from the get go of these really is under allies and particularly the americans,
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but other western states as well, have tried to try to throw a spanner in the works by objecting on these spurious grounds of jurisdiction is just doesn't hold water at all. and of course, there's the argument of a self, this defense that israel has put forward. it's leaders argue that this is self defense. in some countries like the u. s, which has criticized the arrest warrant, say that they ignore is rouse, right to defend itself is, is rouse war on guys, a violent act of self defense in international law. i mean, the quick answer is no. you don't have the right of self defense against the population that you occupied, the population because it is occupied by israel. now, you know, israel of course, has the right to take measures to insure security in the territory that it's occupying. but that doesn't mean that it can do whatever it wants,
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and that's what the new these really is. and of course, the americans under allies want people to believe that just because, you know, just because israel was attacked on the 7th of october, that they have the right to commit these atrocities. to go ahead to go crazy and commit genocide. and that's just not the case, any kind of measures they take have to be proportionate. and they have to be in line with international law and israel's not following that at all. yeah, professor stuck ashi one last question, if i may, what are you using this decision does to those countries that that, that support is route? does it also put them on notice any government that continues to arm israel? why crimes being committed in guys? i can they to be charged with aiding and abetting as well? yes, they both certainly can. and then you, in general assembly, you know, aside from what's going on in terms of individual criminal responsibility in the i, c, c. the one general assembly has also been, they've also adopted
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a resolution calling for an arms and barto. and all of these things, you know, this is very, very clear. so even taken together, all of this is really bringing in, and i believe, to the impunity that israel has enjoyed for decades and decades and is about time. thank you so much for speaking to us about this. thank you for your insights. so talk to kashi, former un high commissioner for human rights student occupied protest time. thank you very much for being with us. thanks for getting our way. unions and rice go say the government is endangering the lives of mine is trapped in a disuse gold mine by blocking rescue operation. a blonde operation by mine rescue experts has told in police, has blocked community members from pulling minus to the surface or delivering food and water below. please say that following a court order is believed,
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hundreds of people had been stuck to kilometers underground, full months. well, joining us now to talk more about this is miss shak good at who is the president of mining affected communities united in action. that's a community lead organization is joining us from still fontaine way of that. mine is located. thank you so much for, for speaking to us. i and being and i'll just share, i'm a shock. can i ask you 1st to clarify what the current situation is on the ground, all these in legal minors actually trapped? or are they refusing to come out and face arrest? thank you for letting me know the, the it is almost almost a month's and this is going to come out because from last week, tuesday, when we had the community volunteers to use old to take their homes, they were coming out a little and what 3. so you go to the really much read the i
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is because there was no food that was given to them for the last 2 months. and, and so in this case, what we can do is the, the, the government stop, stop the, what's up in the page on this is very weak. and me see to the government that we want to prove some to propose the government to perform, to manage, organize so that david should but as long as all now they wouldn't get anything yet because they come into the goods. so the government is not allowing for food to be delivered to the miners the say, which of organized but is the government does not. is a governor, let me just finish my question. faith, is it a long way? is it uh, organizing any sort of
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a rescue operation itself to bring them out or to provide them with food to be is a plan. so it is you from the government, which is, is now the age when i take those $7.00 to $10.00 days before they start taking out the i, they, there's another must because the 1st aid shouldn't be removing the route. they're supposed to be putting the tray and fed april junior, come out to go down and shake one step in. and when the 2nd comes out, do we need the kids to. ready the camera, what's, what loops down with, and before they can use to that, to go down to teachers. singles people. so the fuse would say we don't want to visit. i seem to be eh, where we just only take on stage boards. but the new tools like people to change because they go to,
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it says on the images people must be that. but the people in millions of people is the hotels who it's a lot of people out there. so the government isn't supplying them with food to start. sorry. i just wanna make this clear. the government isn't supplying them with any food at all. nothing. so nothing is said. they are not prepared to do that as long as the criminal us. and we need to get to the, to the treaty, another thing shape think it may have to be. but this was, it was sort of old, was this the joe claus trisha and then what their rights choose, i should say she's doing so before restrict you find the right to live searching better, but the government is violating blue lights. you talk to us more about the conditions that to be these people are facing in these mines. i mean, the legal mining is a trend in south africa visa people who i understand worked previously in the
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formal mining sector. but now into the informal in this sector. of the market because you know, there aren't any jobs available, many, many of the minds of clothes how, how is it for them and how profitable is this kind of work? you said the we cuz as we speak with the 6000 funded minds are part of the shop and those minds used to hire to, to 800000 people in those days, you know, buttons that didn't pay agents insurance. so even in the 90s the buyer is mine to see that they don't mind me. it makes my own probably because the smiles do like to new certificates, go to minnesota on it, but if it's low enough or misfire, they leave that to mind about the why they are finding the way that's right and well,
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and the only excuse in our apologies we've lost our connection to me. shakin bung gola, the president of mining effective communities. united in action in south africa was talking to us about the conditions and in legal minds says that hundreds of minus remain chopped on the ground in still fontaine as a way to be rescued. and the government, i guess, was telling us preventing food in a to reach or from reaching those mines will keep a close time. this story of course, and bring you any latest developments on it. now the justice department in the philippines has it's begun investigating from a president, rodrigo, to attach a for crimes against humanity. the government has rejected a similar inquiry into detaches on, tied drugs campaign by the instructional criminal court. but it now says testimonies as well as the 3rd is own admissions,
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are 2 dining to ignore. monitoring no reports on monday. it's been 7 years since sarah said these last 2 of her sons. but she isn't ready to let go. not until the perpetrators are brought to justice. both were accused of being involved with the legal trucks. police said they shot them dead in self defense, sarah and says they were murdered. and so many witnesses had enough for us to say not him the end, so they got the wrong test. and yet they shot my oldest son with his arms raised rights groups say as many as 30000 drugs suspects were killed in the soul, cold war. and drugs by the administration of former president would be good to 13, but only 9 police officers had been convicted so far. and the 3rd day had not been held to account with you until last month. when he appeared before the senate and said he gave police disorder and to show him godrays is degree. me notice the fight
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. i think god is them. the gunners tirty also said he ran at that squad when he was mayor and made no apology for the ramp and killings. and because of the statements of the department of justice says it's formed a task force that would investigate the 3rd day for crimes against humanity. pass investigations of all involved the low level police officers and only a handful of cases have been filed in court. legal expert to read that there is enough to warrant the deal j investigation or the statements are on the roof. and then lastly, seem to be any kind of course on, on this part. and i think they're all admissible whether it's going to be in the i v. c. or here in, in the local court. stairwell comes efforts by the government of president for the new macros junior. but she says she's still ready to try to answer to the international criminal court because she doesn't trust the philippines just the
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system. not mean of one of these. yeah. it's just so hard for us to get justice that to, to enjoys due process up to his admissions. but my sons weren't given any. they were just killed. the government has rejected calls to cooperate with the i c. c. but says it bought stop and or pull from arresting guitar to should the issue a warrant warranty. below al jazeera, many of us will still head on algae 0. find out while a wide range of work has a cost,
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friends have gone on strike and why they're angry at the government's the welcome back of the world news and us present elect. donald trump has nominated former strong, the attorney general pam bonded to hate to had the justice department on the has been a co sign lie of trump. she was big tough to my gates with joe his name for the post saying issues surrounding his nomination. where becoming a distract, since he's been accused of sexual misconduct with a minor gates, denies any wrong doing. reno shot is a political strategist and founder of relax strategies of political intelligence. for him. she says, trump is nominating noiseless to make sure his legal problems go away. in general, look, you know, trumpets got all these loyalists ready because these people are just personally loyal to him. he's quite assured that they will carry out policy when they take these roles and then you hear that is quite align with his dad, particularly the department of justice. you know,
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trump has been very concerned and, and not just concern very vocal about how he feels, the dev across weaponized, the justice system against him. so what is essentially we know is that trump, once we're bench, he wants to show people that he can go after his enemies and that he's not scared of using government roles. people who he can install in such places and elected bureaucrats that were not voted on by the american public would do have to be, can confirmed by the entire us senate, which will be led by republicans the new year. that is, what's all at play here. trump, i think though, is not going to be embarrassed that mat gates has dropped out. i think he was doing him a little bit of a political favor we knew on, on a favorable report was going to come out against the gate. and that is why we're public instead of or is it a already expressed today on capitol hill that they were probably going to boat know again gate? i don't think trump is embarrassed that gates is dropping out. i think you just fix the next person. and in the, in this case,
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it's parent body who was just most recently at the america at 1st policy institute, which is a think tank that was started by former trump administration. people smells free, is data came john own says the only way to count to washington task style view is to build up his country's nuclear weapons. he was speaking at the opening ceremony of a weapons expo in the capital p own. yeah. abrupt mcbride has this report from batch and the comments buying those corinne lee, that kim jong then came at the opening of these countries national weapons exhibitions in pyongyang. i made increasing speculation among those korea's neighbors, including here in china, about the evidence we 10 of us president donald trump, to the white house. so won't that will being for the possible resumption of high level summit negotiations between those career and the united states has happened during trumps 1st um in 2018 and 19 and these opening speech came stated that they
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went to every length to make the go see ations what, but it also added that it became apparent to him about the u. s. hostility towards north korea seeming to route without the possible return to any diplomacy in the future. on the display of this is, exhibition has been some of those career is achievements in military hardware including a, some of the latest in a long range, a solid fuel missiles as well as achievements and it's spice. satellite technology at last is millet 3 exhibition the then russian defense minister said the case showing good was in attendance. and this is exhibition that i've been on display amongst all the other weapons system. the multiple rocket launches that north korea has allegedly been supplying to russia for it's war in ukraine as young, and i must go forward ever close. that ties with north korea in support of that conflict in ukraine. rob mcbride,
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i'll just say era by j ran worker is in fine. so staged a one day striking protest against bonds to restructure the industry. the government wants to cut the state budget next year by $63000000000.00 to prague, the national deficit, the trade union, se workers will be hit the hottest attention butler reports, some powers french rail workers protesting outside the station in paris during a one day strike. angry with the french government's plans to dismantle and privatize parts of france's national rel, company, trade union said will account was a warning shot before possible rolling strikes in december. possible them afraid services should be publicly own. it's intolerable that private companies could come here and make profit and sales. we disagree with the political choices and with privatizing some passenger services left for gets an erosion of right to social tensions of rising in the country of this month. the current supermarket workers protested against europe counts. farmers started demonstrating this week. now
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public sector workers are preparing to join in the teachers union meeting in paris . members vote to take action. there was only one day strikes are useless. so we want to strike until the government withdrawals to reforms. no one wants and also different knows the 60000000000 budget cuts. so once again, public serves. this will be sacrifice walter to months of workers from different sectors may very service, some thinking unites them all. a sense, but then lives the getting ahold of the fridge presidency manual. michael's government simply doesn't care about them. the french government's proposed the number of all stairs. he measures it says a necessary to reduce from says deficit. but it's been a hard sell with some of the public is the yellow invest crisis 6 years ago, social tensions and at the micro sentiments of been simmering. says this on the list and they could boil again, a lot of people consider this government as legitimate and since amendment by crawl decided to solve the national assembly at the beginning of summer. they do
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consider that they call them and that is in place is not to read the government that they've voted for. and it's i can't of lame duck government then. therefore, any decision like budget goods is not likely to go well away. as public opinion. it's likely to be a difficult few weeks ahead and frauds with disruption in many areas from schools to transport. we're can say industrial action is the only way to be heard as pressure builds on the government facing a winter of discontent. latasha butler, which is 0 powers. i'm ok knowing southwestern iceland, disputing live i for the 7th time in nearly a year. eruption started without warning on the re kiana's spinning so that on wednesday lava is flowing towards blue lagoon bay. west 50 homes have been evacuated, spectacular pictures there. that's it for this news. our on ouch is here, but do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of the based on the stories. thanks for watching
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and those injured in the rest of attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere or even if they're still alive. the no let up being attacks across the guys are why israel and the us rejects the i. c c arrest warrants for 5 minutes. and as you know, and his former defense minister, the player watching l g 0 live from joe. how with nissan, the back people also ahead? is there any strikes he'd be able to southern summer of despite a us diplomatic push for a cease fire. brushes need or concerns moscow use a new type of ballistic messiah in ukraine after keep going to us. and british made
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