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a showcase that is the best document resumes from across the network. on out the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi, and getting things are coming up in the next 60 minutes. no let up in a tax across garza. well, israel and the us reject the i. c. c. arrest warrants were benjamin netanyahu on his former defense minister, a judge cord, here's a case against the states for failing to prevent the genocide of ink us off after
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the ice safety issues arrest warrants for top is really leaders, is where the air strikes hit the let any sort of tires rolling through medics for us, special on voice in the region and a post for families in south africa are angry after police. prevent them from trying to rescue hundreds of informal minors stuffed underground. i'm john, i guess. rosco, is this for a show here? tony makes history again. well, series chunking is made faithful, most valuable player. time play 60 is to win the good folks. me the we begin this news our with israel's devastating war on gaza for 413 days now the
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tiny strip has seen in norm as destruction. with more than 44000 palestinians killed. and 800000 more injured. the united nation says most of those killed have been women and children, and those, israel's bombs don't kill face starvation and disease. the international criminal court says there's reasonable ground to believe that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. on his former defense minister, you're off the alons bear responsibility for using starvation as a method of warfare, which is a war crime. and the court issued arrest warrants for nothing. yahoo gallano on the high mass commander on thursday. but despite those warrants, there had been more attacks. at least 5 palestinians were killed and is really airstrikes in central gauze are laid on thursday nights. the attacks stroke, a family home and on the slate on the victims were buried under the rubble with people nearby,
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digging frantically for survivors. and israel has once again targeted to come out. i'd want hospice o one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern garza, a drone strike, hit the emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electricity generator . the facility has run out of oxygen because of the ongoing is really a tax. so these ongoing attacks and israel's blocking of medical and humanitarian aid, or making an already fragile humanitarian situation and gaza even worse. in october, an average of only $37.00 humanitarian trucks a day entered the gaza strip. and that was the lowest number since the 1st few weeks of the war. and the 1st 18 days of this month. israel facilitates is only 7 percent of chord nation requests for humanitarian missions in northern guys. up besieged areas, there have not had flu deliveries for weeks. the u. n. warrens from
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n is now and then and, and start ration is spreading. by mid november, only 16 percent of people in central and southern gaza had their monthly food rations shortages. a flower have forced for bakeries and dated. but after close in the space of a week, a thought about as soon as our correspondence will join us now from dated back to give us an update on the situation on the ground and the targeting of the at another hospital. come out, antoine, what does this mean for the hospital? the initial visit is for function at all. well, there's no late top and it is very minute trip ration. so in the ground, no, even in dep apartments that continues to take place in every single corner of this trip earlier midnight's the is really quite up to transport massively deployed and the percentage of come out of the hospital. they have thrown during nights in the courtyard and from the case of emergency departments. as far as we know, based on a statement released from causes,
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ministry of health saying that 6 medics were injured and the hospital has completely run out to oxygen. and we would do to be a very remarkable level of self protests being conducted by these up to 12. and so the main water tanks and the electricity generate to that the hospital has been using to to guarantee the uh, the ability of the hospital to keep writing, especially the intensive care unit. also the 2nd sometimes that's 18 publishing and patients austin, inside the hospital getting medical treatments. each of them are currently receiving medical treatments in the intensive care unit. but we need to remind our view is that it has been more problems in the past strikes and not to the reform buttons in the city to what just in the past, our 3 a civilians have been confirmed, killed officer, it is rarely true, and target said a group of palestinian seen an officer street which is in the western side of kansas city. also the naval rule shipped out the targets at one of the fishing
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boats in gauze. all control guns and see at least one posted. the official man has been confirmed, killed, another one was critically injured and we also continued to hear loud explosions of the central areas of the strip. well, we are in the eastern areas of there's a lot of great refuge account these ongoing escalating attacks by that use. but me just gives a gives police telling to palestinians that there was no reason to cite for what's going on here on the ground. because people here for them every day is that challenge just a 5. they have been quite busy looking for the basic items to survive us from bottom and continued to engulf and every single ok. thank you so much thought about zoom reporting from central gaza. a local court in the netherlands is hearing a case against the dutch states for failing to prevent the genocide and gaza. so a coalition of n g o's wants to bound the export of weapons and spare parts to israel stuff.
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boston is joining us not from the district court in the hague step. tell us what these organizations are hoping to achieve. well, the legal team for these palestinian jewish and dodge organizations argue with the following. international court rulings and advisory opinions, we've heard from the international court of justice in the last couple of months. as cons, be business as usual for the dutch governments. so they ordered the dutch government to stop all weapons sales to israel, including a spear parts for war. ships and also you will use goods, for example, used for civilian and military use. they also want the dutch government to stop all trades with the legal occupied territory. territories in palestine at the dodge state is now replying to these, these requests. and these 3 months from the organizations saying that if fraud has the right to defend itself,
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but also saying that they have weight all these license requests very carefully and they have never not sent any weapons to the areas that could be used against the people in gaza and the west bank. so the judge now has to decide after this hearing is finished, if the court can and a push the dutch government to change its behavior and the states that this is not something for a court to decide. but this is foreign policy stuff. is there a feeling at all that yesterday's icbc decision to issue these arrest warrants is going to impact this case at all. absolutely include that in these international court rulings, of course, is a thursday's decision by the i c. c to issue arrest warrants against the israeli prime minister. and his former defense minister sorta is definitely an expectation
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. and it's also been mentioned here during this hearing several times that this decision has a huge weight also on the decision here expected from the court. and this is also interesting because it's the 1st case that we are now hearing after the arrest warrants were issued. so even though maybe nathan, y'all and guidelines won't arise and they hate any time soon or won't be arrested any time soon. the legal implications of this ruling thursday by the i see as far reaching consequences or can have far reaching consequences in local courts like this one in the hate. okay. stuff. thank you so much for that reporting from the hague last week to trust. you know, maria, i love is a law professor at liverpool, john moore's university, is also a member of the legal team representing cause of victims before the international criminal court. he's joining us from liverpool, thanks for your time. so we are going to discuss the decision by the international criminal court. i know that you've welcomed it. you've called at historic border.
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it's implications as well. so, so many cents for having me today. what for the 1st simply get you on the phone would be both lee, uh and the party to go to the police, cutting the sand team, my assets, and particularly nathaniel capacity to walk past the play. many steps as you want to be able to receive $124.00 states. so the would be a noun, the member states, but the legal effect. so we'd be forced to hold this quote and pay for the way to a lot of communities, the phone. what kinds of crimes additional might be before the international criminal court cases concerning the boats? they've got to sleep and was the bank controlled in case of general settings. but these, the decision, the last one on the court also paying for the wage to domestic proceedings against the. so any national action, particularly sort of the i want to do or the mission of the phone with being bored for mental of being the commission of what crimes and crimes against you. mind the school to be some,
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all the me fixing the show that i'm looking to meet you there will be school also have implications for the other proceedings before the international court of justice, which is cool to decide whether or not these are as committed to generals hiding the got to sweep. look, that's on yahoo says that he won't comply with this, but this really comes down. this decision comes down to the compliance of member state. so is it within his power to say that he won't be complying with us? what is it? yes, the answer is yes, caesar, at least not the state to box. the goal does not have a duty to quote for the 18 obligation to comply, but at the same time, as you correctly say, the old states bought peaceful belongs to the state of habits. such obligations would not be convenient to means that the senate now had to, to tom as one of the states. but these territory, they haven't the legal obligations such states, not the party to call the discretion to arrest team and the ext died team, but they also cost as a consequence,
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the softer these decision on which is that the other states can not be involved with the in the committee showing no such crimes, which means that they should also review any calling stock that can be seen as a form of completing the commission of crimes starting some of the tasks federal westcan stories. the, for instance, to what extent can allies, let's say, like the united states who has come out and says president, bite in the bible. ministration has said that this is a fund dement that they fundamentally reject the court's decision. so to what extent can allies like the u. s. shields individuals in question, in this case? uh, yolanda and nothing yahoo and prevent their arrest. this was the 1st of all looks uh its uh its very out of the board of the uh and the child to go to the what's the so i knew what the, sorry do us and ministration has said the motivational such how this works. first of all, it because these shows that we are going to see what the double standards,
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i would like to remind everyone that to be why 7 when the eval westcan, what do we do, gentle she or some of the other? so what i'd say the instructional nation. awesome, but people are the president building and now they are opposing the investigation. it's such going through a double stop. that's that undermines the credibility of international. no, i mean, but people out of international adjust the seeing these case. you estimate the size of a c shots, but they're the same time. they cannot the what did they have said, which is between paul's the same show and song to call it says because be from a home will restructuring that with justice. and he said, crime on death to go to settings you over the home state. you see not the, what's the quote good to see. but interesting dvd was very sense of the 2nd to us that explicitly strength and the prosecutor and stuff. but with the court in relation to this investigation. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from the u. k. a. thank you. well, it's been $63.00 days since the start of israel's military offensive and 11 on its bon thousands of buildings on homes,
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mostly in the southern and eastern parts of the country. more than 3 and a half 1000 people had been killed, thousands more had been wounded. the is really army has been threatening civilians to leave their homes or face death. more than 1200000 lebanese across the country have now been displaced. and there have been more is where the air strikes on the southern lebanese city of tire. at least 2 paramedics have been killed after their vehicle was targeted by the army. that was really army entire province. the ministry of public health has condemned that attack, saying that israel continues to target health facilities, which are protected by international humanitarian law. or correspondence in a further is joining us from beta would say now what more can you tell us about these a concentrated attacks on tire in the past few hours? the well, yes, it's been dudley and violent 24 hours as well. escalating attacks and more than one area, particularly, particularly in the tire district,
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the carrying out the series of air strikes, a disrupting hezbollah supply lines. that seems to be the objective because it's really ground troops and the western sector that's along the coast close to tire, are trying to advance deeper inside lebanon. but as these is really strikes are hitting anyone or anything really affiliated with his beloved power, medics as well are also being killed. 2 more paramedics, there have been more than 226. that's of health workers in the past, 13 months of fighting the majority since mid september, when is really escalated it's war against has the law and the, you know, it's not just the ministry of health, but human rights groups, even the world health organization condemning these attacks against health workers saying that the they violate enter nash, so humanitarian law. every time these paramedics had to a site to retrieve bodies or to help help the wounded,
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they come under fire even centers where they operate. their actual centers have been targeted a few weeks ago earlier this months in eastern 11 on in ball back a center was hip and, and over a dozen paramedics were killed. so we're hearing a lot of gunfire now. and usually when that happens, they are warning people that airstrikes are just about to happen in bay roots southern suburbs so that the trajectory of this conflict is one really of, of escalation at a time when it is becoming clear that the latest attempt by the us administration to bring about a cease fire has failed the us to envoy him as hawks and was in a route earlier this week. he held 2 days of talks here to discuss the details of the draft ceasefire proposal. then he went to israel. he had talks in israel on thursday, but it doesn't seem to, you know, his, his mediation, but doesn't appear to be making any progress. so really the fear and the concern here 11 on is that we are going to see an escalation. okay, and i thank you so much for that reporting from bathing israel's defense ministry,
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his analysis of will in the use of administrative detention for is really settlers in the occupied westbank. the controversial policy permits all stories to detain suspects without charge for up to 6 months. but it's mainly used to detain palestinians, but has on occasion been used against is released suspected of carrying out violence against palestinians attacks by settlers on palestinians on their properties of search since october 7th, last year. the summer, which is joining us now on the phone from jordan's capital online because it's really government has banned all to 0 from reporting in israel as well as from inside the occupied west bank comes on. what does this mean put this into context for us? so is there a new defense minister? israel kat said the keys now announcing the decision to end the administrative detention against the settlers in the occupied westbank saying that if they are
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involved in any sort of violence that they will be and can be prosecuted according to the lot like all other is really citizens, this is a practice that is predominantly use for palestinians in the occupied west bank and occupied east jerusalem. it's incredibly controversial where these really is, can essentially hold you in detention without charges without trial for up to 6 months. and that's 6 months can be extended over and over again throughout the last 13 months. right. groups say that this has been significant. the administrative detention numbers are the highest since 1967 you're looking at at least 10000 who have been arrested under this policy. and that is only posed indians from the occupied west bank and from occupied east jerusalem. there hasn't really been numbers kept for those in gaza. so the right wing is celebrating this new within israel, saying that it's about time the top and they are the people who have been against
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any sorts of treatment. miss treatment rather they say of extremist in the occupied westbank. i mean, just last week, just in the last few days there have been settler attacks on palestinians in the west bank. the un says that there had been at least $1620.00 settler tax on palestinians since the start of the war. it's important to note that this process of administrative detention is very rarely use against is rarely settlers. and when his early settlers do commit crimes against palestinian, there are rarely charges there are rarely follow up with is really authorities like there are with palestinians who do and do not commit crime. so this has been a move the right lane with an israel has been pushing for since next. and y'all actually came back in the office 2 years ago. so the right thing is hailing this move and celebrating it as the new defense minister says that this is
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a policy that will no longer be used for is the israeli settlers home desk. thank you so much for that reporting from my mind. well joining us here, so tom, better cause is a professor public policy of time. i've been hunting for a university. welcome back. um, what do you make of this move? israel's defense ministry announced single and the use of administrative detention for is really settlers enough. the key right is really settlers in the occupied by, well, i think this process of normalizing the relationship between state or federal and the settlements has been going on even before 7th of october. and so one of the concerns that led how much of the time to, to react to, to the situation in westbank and insurance. and there's writers and let them, you know, particular have been trying to bring the settlements under the normal office ro, i removing them from under the governance by the ministry of the occupation. this is the, the, the, the, this, normally,
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the situation should be that all of that area is occupied, right? it's run by a miniature governor, but then it's a volatile this. what if anything on the edges of all this, then bringing them into normal circumstances. and it's will lead to the index ation if it continues like this. so why now though, is very, i know it's not always been going on, as i said, for more why here this decision been taken now? i mean, and if i mean, look at what happens about 24 hours ago with the isis juris warranty is could, could that play a factor in this decision? it could be just a form of retaliation against the palestinians and the rest of the world to show them who really holds power on the ground. but i think it's part of a bureaucracy that they're unfolding over more than 18 months, how much they stopped as a municipal services. they started with laundry, just ration a day to days and governing of schools, etc. all of these are being moved and the directly to be run from
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a by to us so that how much more does the symbols of the settlers? it says obviously it's trying to take deceptive side and trying to make sure that they don't feel outside those really state and that whatever they're doing is justified. and it would be taken to court according to days, right. you know, which is a legal, i mean the whole thing is, is unacceptable to nationally on the i c j. a few months ago. we from that this is illegal, back in 2016. that was the united nations security council resolution. when the united states obtained and that passed and 3 i from the in the gave it to of the supplements. so on, on paper and principal, it's a very clear cut case and they should do. we made this up, let us should leave the west bank and occupied territories for a solution to be reached. this decision by the i c 2 cigarettes. torrence for a benjamin netanyahu, your ons as well as the how much commander um,
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is it going to affect the trajectories of the wars both and gaza and 11 on do you think? and if so, how well is definitely getting on the minds of these babies and more so probably the americans and you can see from the way that the access to this for the decision that the now so this is anti semitism and he's for training himself like the victim of a and i just so my to move named targeting hammond, the state for 0 and the united states. they started to express 1st the rejection then anger. now they moved into threats and they're really starting now. sanctions on the ice, you see to get tickets back to be 2021. and you'll have to remind the viewers that in fact the us did play sanctions on the ice, e. c, in response to ice uses in an attempt to look into those ready to posting in context. but those sanctions were lifted conveniently to allow the icbc to pass the
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judgment on on points and now they're threatening to take it back and to sanction. so at the way they react shows that they feel great, right? legally and for my to me from the isis is move and they're willing to go in to whatever length uh, possible to try and stop it. but i think the train has left the station. i don't think it's possible that anymore to, to behaving that way. and they are, they are, they were not on the undermined themselves. they would undermine a lot of their allies within the european union and many other countries at 10 already said we'd expect that one would abide with it. okay, so somebody else. thank you so much for your analysis. thank the the, a russian drone, the taco northeastern ukrainian city of sumi has killed 2 people and injured 12 others, residential buildings. a shop and several cars were hits when 3 drones attached
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early on friday to me is only 29 kilometers from the russian border. assume these regional governors as the drones were loaded with shrapnel as positive letter represents as russia use, a new type of ballistic missile. and ukraine on thursday coaching says it was fired and response and ukraine's use of us and british. michelle's chief had a cues moscow, a firing an intercontinental ballistic missile in the war. for the 1st time you created an official say to miss all had a rehab center for people with disabilities in dundee, pro as a big standing by the ukrainian capital community. but 1st will bring annual yes, up of all of us will bring us in updates from moscow to tell us what more the president, as well as other criminal officials, who have to say about this well, despite the funds that to have legitimate page and has many times as it is said
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that to nato countries that directly involved and become fixing ukraine this time around. he actually said that the contract, the, the conflicts a quad signs of a global nature of to attack self to those attacks by mark cannot talk comes in. but you're still shadow missiles on russia's now, brown skinned course regions. russia used this time around its nearest medium range missile code arrest snake against ukraine, calling it to use a comb. but test the missile was not equipped with a new clip hot and the target. so this try cause the huge bosh plant in the new pro se, and uh the plant produces, among other things, real kids and missiles. so according to peyton, this latest the russian missile kind of been intercepted because it attacks targets at a speed of 2.53 kilometers per 2nd. and it has also said that russia is eligible to strike
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a targets in countries whose weapons strike at russian territory. and well, according to present russia, promises it will wound ukrainian and foreign civilians in advance before. right, so they can leave the danger zone web out and the missiles like that one uh to be used. uh, meanwhile, western newspapers right that they will rush. nick test was a serious warning from russia to western countries. at this, try have demonstrated russia's abilities and most good here was to make it clear that it could launch the same result with a new clear will head if it wanted. all right, thank you. you'll, you'll, thanks for that report from moscow as a big is joining us from keith to tell us what the response has been from you frame well present. so let's be had an evening address on thursday evening. now, what he said was that this was a message, this is a k assign that. does that give me a teaching russian president is escalating or expanding this?
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will you said that this 2 steps been taken to escalate this little one is the use of around 11000 know 3. and so just as a part of this conflict, and the other one was a firing of this miss, all that he says that it's against the un charter that countries needs to do more against russia. but he also said that it shows that russia doesn't want to piece know, referring to these along the range. besides that, ukraine has use, he said that they will continue to use them. but they have the rights of self defense and ukrainian cities in terms of coming up to me saw the russian massage and drone strikes almost every day. so ukraine will continue this. but meanwhile, as a result of some of those security threats, we understand that the session in parliamentary and keep has been cancelled today. some m p 's saying that meant that the message was received by the ukrainians. the coach itself is up as possible, correct. and then you couldn't even plug them into the fall from where i'm standing now. and some other government buildings. well those uh,
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people looking at those i have been told to go home numbers have been reduced, but wants to of also being on and there's been reports of explosions in the us. central eastern city of denise pro. i just want to remind us that's where that new russian missile struck uh, just on thursday. so uh, again, uh, ukraine saying that they use the range massage with that security threat hasn't really disappeared. people still on hire that. okay, so thank you so much for that reporting from keith. last week to patch and barry was a defense and security analyst at the university of bath and a former nato analyst joining us from boston, the united kingdom. thanks for your time. um, what can you tell us about this type of miss all and what you know of it. so we've got a few more details. obviously the ukranian air force initially said it was a intercontinental ballistic missile, which would be a large missile, which can deliver conventional. but usually they're designed for delivering nuclear
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warheads at the, on 5500 kilometers. so these are literally, as it says, inter continental and on top of the ukranian stall about because dismiss all out of science and the, some of the characteristics of those icbm is have in terms of it had a lot of a part of the top of the miss, which contains another bunch of missiles which can go to different targets. it's called a multiple independent rock of vehicle. and what we can see in the ne bro strike was a numerous pods. basically, strikes of different may solve a slightly different times and locations being released that is on usual actually for generally, for an inter, uh, a medium range ballistic missile. and so there's a couple of things here that suggested that we were looking at an intercontinental ballistic missile. another one. ready that the pentagon said that through a press secretaries that essentially they had received some warning that there was going to be an icbm launch and that's under the new jenner treaties that you know,
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need to the parents have to do that so that they don't basically send the their adversary's into a panic. if they're just going to be doing a launch brothers, i'm thinking it's a full light meter strike, for example, right? and into the cranes capabilities in um, sort of intercepting these types of massages to what extent can not patriot system intercepts? it depends. so what it basically what it looks like. the rain is a day is modified to, to make it a slightly shorter range version of the icbm, but it still has, is m, i are the cap on the top of it and they may have. busy so who's claiming they put it under a hypersonic blind vehicle? i, i kind of commented by whether that's happened or not. certainly ballistic move michelle's move very fast. anyway, i'm the patriot system code and there's other systems that kind of shoot that and these missiles, but it depends where they are and how much warning they have on the radar system which is put in place. i thought it was interesting, for example, that the best air defenses are likely to be around to and still the u. s. embassy
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wants it, and obviously got this morning in the us, a decided to close its m c. so there's a, there's obviously a cost fail safe within this bag. their percentage chance of hits using done different sorts of different kinds of missiles, right? it also depends on what else is fired at the same time we saw in the new prototype, rush or far numerous different massage trying, overwhelming, confused air defense are plenty. there are other systems like this odd and. ready naval based s and 3, which the us have which can also shoot and these kinds of miss all the problems when the present person has said that this was fired in response to ukraine's use of us and british themselves. as we saw earlier. do you think that this changes the course of the war going for? i don't think it changes the course of the war, but it may well change the calculation of a whether they use the us too much short term, much smaller payload. attack comes, uh, massage, and the storm shadows, they're more like tactical massages for tactical strikes. these kind of weapons
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today, the medium range are be honest with an m i r v cap to a pretty significant if you put like it looks like the russians didn't even use a war head on them. they look like they'll be range basically. so cause quite a lot of damage, you can imagine what kind of damage that caused with the conventional morehead know on the plus side, i don't think the russians probably have that many of these. um, but it is quite a show of force shall we say in relation to just using attack comes which you know by comparison at a much smaller, conventional paid out. okay, thank you. patrick theory. thank you for speaking to us from the united kingdom still ahead on the i was, is there any resolve setting the stage for a new demonstrations opposition active us in georgia or regrouping after last month selections. and one a few gone those tough and then a fighters is blazing a trail for other women and for a country, we have her story coming up and supports which of
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the there was a dramatic change in season of the last few days just for every country in europe, i found a bit of snow in the last few days, most recently, the last day. now it's still quite a mess if you try to penalize what's going on. but just look at this areas of low pressure testing, mean, active weather. while the picture was scenary in paris, diary switzerland just as a couple of examples of the heavy snow quite possibly. yesterday, during friday that snow be lighted, but still we folding and was a cold wind onto the northern shoals of the netherlands and little concentrated start eaten, for example, if it's a romania and maybe bogged area and running out through eastern austria, there is rain ahead of it or it still briefly will, but you know, just temperature wise, most places are in single figures. now they're obviously, it's certainly what when i barrier and opinion,
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the on the top stories on the 0. it is our is rose continuing to inform 11 on despite a us post for a ceasefire, at least 2 paramedics up until after their vehicle was targeted by the army and the southern province of tyre. earlier in the is really army carried out more attacks on a route southern and suburbs. israel has once again targeted to come out on the lawn hospital. it's one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern dall. so i drove straight to the emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electricity generator. the facility has run out of oxygen because of the ongoing is really a task. israel's foreign minister has called the international criminal court decision to issue an arrest warrant for him ridiculous. and after some medic, benjamin netanyahu, who's wanted on charges of committing work crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. alongside the former defense minister, your long or last week to alan,
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think us as a former ambassador and console general office, really new york. joining us from tell the v thanks for your time. no surprise. but to an attorney who has slammed that decision by the i c. c. but how worried will he be when there are a $124.00 countries were assigned up to the room? statute under obligated by law to arrest him if he goes to any of these countries that oh he's, he's the sure is, i'm scared of the consequences. but what, what's most worrying is how it reflects on israel rather than his own. very narrow when i travel plans on you, you correctly mentioned that a 124 countries that our party to the rome statute from which the icpc was form. they will arrest him if he visits, meaning he won't visit them. so he basically, um, can go to hungary or to the us or to russia,
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china and russia in china. i doubt, he'll go, you know, in defiance of the, of the european union. he may no longer. and then he goes to his favorite place of the us, but that's, that's not the issue. the issue is not the legal. i mean, it is the issue, but it's the lesser significance of the issue. so the sofa and 2, right. how does this, the, and, i mean, just the point that you were making earlier? how does this increase israel's international isolation? what impact is it going to have? well, if you look, it is increasingly being isolate now in, in the, in the event, the very predictable event during that he will define the international court and not stand up trial. he cannot be tried in the sense here, meaning that some countries, the, or perhaps elsewhere in europe could also impose sanctions on israel. certainly
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a arms and bars. oh you. although that's less of lesser importance, given the most of israel's weapon systems and munitions come from the us. but he wants he wants. he does not show up for his trial. he's not just wanted for the trial. he becomes legally a few just and that complicates like you look at vladimir poor, against whom there was also an arrest warrant since is what, since i'm sorry, was issued in 2022. he has only traveling to mongolia. now he may have other reasons not to travel but, but i know i'm not privy to. i'm district proof of these calculations fine. in terms of israel's, in terms of israel's isolation on the term of time, you all can now only rely on the us. now, the us is also not a party to the wrong statute, because at that time the us was apprehensive that the icy c o u i. c j international court of justice will start investigating american policy and a scanner. ringback so, you know, you're already,
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you're already hearing the incoming trauma administration, all kinds of trips against the i, c, c o, they will feel the weight of the us that the incoming national security advisor. congressman mike. waltz fine. let me just jump in there for a moment. the rest of think us, if i may just for the sake of time, because i do want to get your take on how this decision may or may not affect the trajectories of the wars and gaza as well. as in lebanon, let's start with gaza. it does not affect the trajectory because in fact is the exact opposite is probably true jury. have mr. nathaniel will allow some more humanitarian hate when he promised and guarantee that if you will allow it to go into guys and have he agreed to the establishment of a and a national inquiry commission. perhaps these warrants would not have been issued. so the warrant guys are, will not be effective. and for all intents and purposes, the warrant guy is only going on to mr. an attorney,
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i was on political survival. and because i tend to think he promised to, to stop it. only once trump takes office the same applies to south webinar. there will, i don't very much, there is going to be an agreement between now and january 20th, like you, i'm hearing all these up. there are understandings and there was married there because according to one senior is really the defense official who's speaking to is really media. who said that there's a substantial chance of israel reaching a cease fire agreement and 11 on what do you think he's basing that on, on? what are you hearing from your end? well, he's, he's basing this on, on a lot of wishful thinking that, that, and, and there's a, uh, you know, there is a connecting vessels theory here. he's, he thinks that a cease fire and loving on would allow the warrant guys to go on. so as you will have supposedly vested interest in a ceasefire,
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accept that the defense minister himself, the new defense minister, said last week, but the goal in life, it not is to disarm, she's fine. well, that's not going to happen as a result of an agreement. so even if there is a tenuous ceasefire, say in the next $23.00 weeks, i doubt it'll hold and a, a more prolonged a more extensive see fire will only be reached conceivably, after january 20th on trump takes off. okay, we'll leave it there. allen pink us, thanks for joining us from telling me is my pleasure. thank you. at least 10 people were killed in an attack in afghanistan bag line province, scots, according to the taliban interior ministry. so it's not yet clear who's responsible for this attack. unions and rights groups in south africa, se the governments is endangering the lives of minors trapped in an disused gold mine by blocking rescue operations. a planned operation by rescue experts has
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stalled police or preventing community members from pulling minors to the surface themselves or delivering food on water below. and police say they're following a court order. it's released many of the hundreds of people currently under ground, have been down there for months, knocking more of us joining us now from still fontaine malcolm where to things stand today in terms of any unofficial search and rescue operation as well. the unofficial search and rescue operation hasn't been allowed to proceed for days now because the police upset the volunteers from that mine is community and also out on the site. but there has been some activity here just in the last couple of hours. i'm going to stay on the side so we can zoom in and take a look. a crane is arrived a and it's is suspending a pulley either the opens up with a shock to which y uh, lowered
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a camera down into the shop. the gold seems here about 2 and a half kilometers on the ground. that's how the shaft is. and the police have explained that this would be the next stage of the process that the mine rescue contractors would use the camera to assess the situation. to see what kind of equipment needs to be used to bring people up. now this comes in a, a context of great mistrust between the police and the miners community. at the last time the volunteers were allowed on saturday, they delivered food to the minus an incident stuff today. nobody else came up, dead or alive. and police have been saying that the mind is down, the refusing to come up and certainly some indication that the police believe that delivering face supplies is prolonging. what they describe is a stand off, the community members deny it. they say that the mind is uh, not refusing to come out and write scripts and unions representing the move in say
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that the government in blocking access to the side to the volunteers and also not proceeding quickly enough. but the professional operation is in that view, tons of mountain too much. okay, welcome. thank you so much for that reporting from south africa to george's office . listen is regrouping in preparation for fresh anti government protests. the georgian dream party was re elected in last month parliamentary elections, but the opposition says that vote was raked to keep the pro russian party in power or challenge reports from eastern georgia lectures on the university steps, times planning for the next demonstration process. so continued in george's capital since october 26. when it probably russian governments, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition, is corrupt, a driven launch the by students and academics. the move and once the bike rerun
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georgia, dream, the routing party out of the country store progress to e u. membership restarted. russia is the main problem because our government is pro russian at this stage. our elections, we are not safe. our elections. we're not the express of the georgia people swell. we think that we deserve to be the part of the european union, and we will be brought to the anti russian pro european 5 of the b. c is already part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory, occupied by russia, whether it's invaded in 2008 and feedings of different churches relationship with it's john neva to the north is long and complex case in points. galleries most famous son started a georgian, born under the russian empire. he went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictated outside co, restarting museum. right to so susan is she's in favor of not poking the russian
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bad by guessing to pro european popular you it shouldn't be 0. so i yeah. back those who leave doing the georgia dream. but it's those who live now to the room, leaving no money to pay for the days. no one days p c and the georgia population was. but across the rows few, he runs the parking lot. he feels rushes, 2008 invasion. and the faith of ukraine shouldn't be repeated. we really have to be good with everyone. rusher is a conquering nation, and russia has hurt us and lots of course. but we should also have trade relations with russia. even if you accept widespread concerns that george and 3 manipulate to the elections, the government still have so many support. the protest movement is regrouping for another push at keeping that european ambitions of live perhaps have yet to dissuade kind to you in the country that it's worth the risk. very challenge. how does 0 ga, the still ahead on the all to 0 news our,
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a single season. the japanese star becomes just the 2nd mind, the history to win the n d p award in both leagues having previously been given the american league awards twice, applying to the angels, monthly inter, definitely general. so i'm just taking, i think this and the piece. i'm just representing the daughter is it, was it, it was a complete team effort. i wouldn't have been able to receive this award if it weren't for my teammates. obviously if my teammates weren't there, we didn't play as a team, we would not even got to the playoffs or won the world series. so for me again, i'm just taking this as i'm representing a team receiving, receiving this award, japanese baseball funds, rush to grab the lights as newspaper editions. on friday as a keepsake and japanese tv stations, including the public, broke costa interrupted regular programming to reports in our tony's m v p. when i was surprised when my mobile phone received the news flash, but i also thought it was as expected. he's incredible. i think he's amazing. there's been
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a number of japanese players playing in major league baseball. both tony has thrown exceptional performances compared to the others. i'm very happy to have him represent in japan. the training next year, the season opener would be played at the tokyo done, so he will come back to japan for the 1st time in a long time to play. so i hope to see great performances. they've run, james and his ally like his teammates were left stunned as the 6 game winning streak was ended in dramatic fashion. the lake has looked like they were on my way to victory against the orlando magic james and mc davis. combining here the sounds cy, oboski it davis, however, would become the villain of the piece. he missed too late. this free trace that open the door for orlando field when from saxon mailing a loss, cost triple. to see what slick tree by single point, the san antonio says came from behind to beat the utah jazz. harrison bones had
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a big games and doubles others with 25 points. and 10 rebounds 1st letting this 1126 to 118 months associated confirmed manager. pet cordial are assigned to contract extension, but it's not what we are expecting country to earlier reports. he's agreed to you do rather than just one which keeps him that until at least 202753 year old spaniel joins. 152016118 trophies including 6 premier leaves and one champions. league bodies currently on the west losing streak of his crew with full straight defeats and old competitions and city are facing a $115.00 charges, a freaking premier league financial for a play rules which they deny. the story is 10. his team has made it into the same. he finds the davis cop and they defeated the usa to get the, the sign up for 11 off to the singles. it went down to the finding doubles much
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jordan thompson and matthew hampton came out until the vin shelton and told me polls 6 for 6 full australia into the same use for the 3rd time in a row. they will face it's lee who beat argentina and that deciding doubles much well number one getting sent out on the paper but a teeny winning in straight sets against maximum gonzalez. and andrea penny was like a female and of a fight to and you can there is inspiring others to follow in her footsteps. rebecca, a monkey is a police officer by day, but she's also one of the most decorated fighters in her country. tom size and has her story. reporting for g. c. 24 year old for better among be was born and raised in northern uganda, and left school early to join the forces. when she's not on duty, you'll find to living all hope passion for mixed martial arts. rebecca nickname, the warrior is the defending champion of the ls. any woman's championship? east africa's biggest and the may have and she says the sport has completely
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changed her life on bus 4 of mid bill with my confidence and also made me to trouble man. the countries also made me to feed my family. myschoolbucks foot has made is but many goals, and we mean that they can do what they want. if they put in as a walk. rebecca has also become the tragedy of losing her parents to a call crash at a young age. a family now depend on her to the cost of them some or even hoping they can emulate her treatments. but still, how rebecca is what, okay, hard for us. and so we'd, since we lost all the time. so i decided to walk hud. i'm doing this complex game so that i can also become as shown here, and you definitely car. rebecca option milas. i actually when i dropped out of school, i never had money to go back to school and i have siblings was to a sub. and that i'll be in good faith that i'll make small money to get to lots to
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build them up. but it's not being an easy journey for rebecca. i'm amazed and also widely known sports and uganda plays and told them it's often struggle with funding . this quote is very expensive because of all you have to pay your quotes. you have to buy supplements for training. my family is also looking at me. says um the mazda headphone traveling costs, since the government is not supporting the people in the area ultimate, a missed a flight in the us space to usc and she hopes a successful career will open up more opportunities for the sport to thrive in the country. thompson's ultra 0 us and before we go, nfl fans retreated to a night of winter may have in cleveland, heavy snow full added to the drama between the browns and in pittsburgh steelers home sidelight so much of the game that was the 6 minute drive. he says,
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went ahead. calvin austin here with the touchstone, please. and however, when not about to let it go, nic child ploughing his way through the sorry to see, let 24 to 9. all right, that is what your school for now. it is back to the rain, so thank you so much for that update. thanks or whatever news our photographs of those with you in just a moment and she will have much more of the dates by the a g n e t t. the journey amazed and one of necessities, the 3 different nations, all facing the challenge of driving on nicaragua was on the page, was at the mercy event and predictable tropical with risk getting you to come back to us on that. i'll just say around the, for examining the headlines what they wanted to do, they wanted to leave the without health system unflinching the 2. and then there's
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