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me the me ah was, ah, this is the w news live from the israel. benjamin netanyahu is not going down without a fight after opponents agreed to a franchise correlation to end the prime minister's 12 year rule. nathan, yahoo is battling to undo the vast lions before it can formerly take power. also on the program, hundreds of thousands of volcano evacuation in the democratic republic of congo returned home, but many still face a daunting future. their homes have been wiped away and many now asked why they weren't given warnings. 40 years ago, the world was confronted with
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a new and deadly virus. h. i v. now the finds against the corona virus, it's very a renewed push to prevent h i v and aids and treat the millions of people with the conditions. ah, i'm like, i welcome to the program. israel's potential new governing coalition is trying to speed up the parliamentary process to take office the pushing for a vote of confidence in enough tale bennett's a hotline religious nationalist as prime minister as early as monday incumbent benjamin netanyahu has lashed out at his uli unified opponents. signaling he'll try to block moves to unseat him. israelis are divided over the political maneuvers. the supporters of benjamin netanyahu aren't happy. after 12 years, an office,
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israel's prime minister, may be on the way out soon. others are ready for a change. in addition, when it comes to very, very experienced liking the american system, this time limit or if we leave here, he's wait. netanyahu asked right wing, members of parliament to oppose what he calls a dangerous left when government hoping to split up the coalition before they can be voted into power. the group is made up of opposition parties from across israel's political spectrum, including the arab islamic ram party. the only rational now of this coalition is a coalition of payment and forces plus some forces that are indeed not identify
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with any of the of the blocks. and that's it, that's the rustle, not the head of that proposed government would be enough tale. bennett, who has established himself to the right of nathan, yahoo, this is him last year. you have a whole long enough show. we will not allow the israeli government to recognize that palestinian state under any circumstances. we will not allow israel to hand over even a centimeter of land to the arabs. this is what we are here for to guard the land of israel. will should me the thing and then it is a generation younger than netanyahu has broken with allies on the religious right on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal on gay rights and other issues. the chance of a new government for some it's something to sing about. the the
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d. w middle east come and say, say shawnee arizona is with me here in the studio. shawnee. benjamin netanyahu will do what he can to try and stock this coalition from taking power. can he succeed? he might well as well succeed. we don't know yet. he has at least 10 or 11 more days before this new coalition is coming to the parliament to ask for a vote of confidence in the meantime, already seen great pressure starting on all the members of this coalition who are more leading to the right come from the right block, these are exactly the crucial parliament members who have managed to make the shift of unfitting continue for the 1st time. and he's going to push using their voters the their constituency. try to push on them to take a step back. and then that this coalition, this change coalition will lose its majority. we heard there enough important tale bennett saying that he will never support a future palestinian state. how can this coalition function with that's on the one
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side and arab israelis on the other? well, they call it the healing coalition. they feel like they have the very most immediate need of the state of israel right now is to change leadership. they feel like they need to now was on try right now for certain and to fraud and so on. they feel like they need an out and only then they will start dealing with this mental and all the other problems. many problem with israel has. so for now we've been connected to the palestinians have told these national issues, this will be put aside and they try to focus more civil economic agenda and push forward these topics which they can all agree on. so considering that if they are putting a future piece process on hold, how will this potential government function long term? that's a great question. this is either the biggest, most successful gamble, but these 2 positions left and bennett has made or is going to be complete
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catastrophe. the bigger incent, the biggest incentive they will have isn't anyhow himself, the stronger he will build themself as an opposition leader. the stronger their incentive will be to keep together as long as he is still a threat, and as long as his trial is not over, he's not convicted, they will try to make this work. and of course, today i will try to sabotage every moment. let's see, it's going to be very tough, fragile, tense, couple of months here. who knows. thank you very much. johnny was on us. thank you for sharing perspective. let's now take a look at some of the stories making news around the world. for lunch is preparing for a possible oil spill from a cargo ship wrecked off its west coast rough seas preventive dive, dive us from inspecting the whole author. attempts to tow the vessel to deep water failed. environmentalists said leaked chemicals and plastics had created
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a toxic soup and the area the white house has announced a plan to give away millions of doses of corona virus backseat. most of an initial $25000000.00 doses will go to south america, africa and asia wet via the global vaccine sharing initiative, co banks. as part of a plan to say, 18000000 doses by the end of june health ministers from the g 7. grape of industrialized economy is amazing in the english city of oxford, where research is at oxford university, developed a curve at 19 maxine with the pharmaceutical company as present. again, they're discussing the prospects of joint protection measures against future pandemic, and ways of sharing vaccines with poor countries. grief has become a vaccination campaign for asylum seekers. living and mostly overcrowded comes on his islands. like themes have already been offered to the general public for
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several months. the greek government has been criticized for being slow to inoculate, migrants, many living in unsanitary conditions. back to the democratic republic of congo. now where residents who fled able kenneth, a rupture last week have started returning to the city of goma. thousands lost their homes when the city was flooded with lava. now some of them are bank looking for the remains of their former homes and their livelihoods dw correspondence. marian miller reports mazique f once was lost, everything her house where she lived with her children and her family business. the entire life she had carefully built up over the years, consumed by the flames in a matter of seconds. was so good, we decided to flee, hoping that lava would not affect our house. but on sunday,
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when he came back, everything was gone and we were left with nothing. she had no time to take any belongings with her. now she's living with friends, but could only take 2 of her 10 children, the others i was neighbors. one here, one human one. okay, i'm going a little. it's making me very sad, but there's nothing i can do about it. like murphy get over, 4000 people have lost their homes and the entire livelihood. some of them found refuge at friends, houses, or in nearby towns. but now the dependent humanitarian assistance in order to survive me. why was there no warning for goma? about 2000000 people live in the area. the director of the coma volcano observatory, assess the world bank, did not renew the funding for their work. with no funds, they were unable to monitor the volcano properly locked or by the internet was cut
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off. that caused problems. we have stations that 150 kilometers away, but then we didn't have enough fuel to get there. but because, you know, when the internet is working, the observatory receives data from sensors on the volcano every 4 minutes for 7 months. that was not the case. everyone knew that we didn't have the means that we worked with difficulties. but some vulcan ologist say there were clear signs that they will cain or could erupt in the next few years. civil society activists say the aimless, squarely with the government and the goma volcano observatory itself, those fancy for the wet and corrupted. if they didn't spend money for j founded by bank they, we could prevent the dead. my dad right now, my father who is responsible,
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all she cares about is trying to rebuild her life. going up i seen in the was there is nowhere else. i can go, there's only one goma. there's only here for me to stay with my children about the like my figure, the people of go live under the shadow of one of the world's most dangerous will channels. they can only hope the city will be better prepared by the next time it erupt. off the coast of sri lanka, a massive cargo ship, the express po has sunk as it dropped into the ocean, more than a 1000 containers of chemicals, whence down with experts fed the scale of the ensuing environmental disaster. if that's cargo is lost for lincoln, authorities say dead fish, turtles, and plastic debris are already covering nearby coast lines. the flames may have been put out. but authorities in sri lanka for the worse,
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maybe yet to come there preparing for a possible oil spill from the m. b express po, which is thinking of columbus main harbor may never know if the ship things the oil on the ship will leak to the ocean. and the beach and our fishermen will lose their job. we cannot allow that. you get updated in the behind his hobby. then local residents are ready reeling from the disaster. billions of plastic pellets have washed ashore, prompting a fishing ban and concern for the environment. and i want to find out what the ship is causing environmental damage in the local area. it's fuel is mixing with the sea water that increases the mercury level in the fish in the water. so we can't really eat the fish. what a rug will have them in the whole co system. it has made the ocean. it has living, being planned in fish,
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and lisa had been destroy the vessel which was ablaze. the 12 days had nearly 350 tons of oil in its fuel tanks. tons of toxic nitric acid was also in its cargo, among other chemicals. a criminal investigation has now been launched into the countries west maritime environmental disaster. some 40 years ago, the world received its 1st report of what would become known as h i v aids. decades of knowledge gathered by h i v researchers have helped create some of the vaccines currently used fighting the corona virus now was coded 19 vaccinations. gaining speed, there was a renewed push to beats h i v aids. the scientists were able to develop effective vaccines within months of the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic. for 2 reasons. firstly
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developed countries poured billions into vaccine development in record time. and secondly, scientists were able to build on decades of aids and cancer research, the m r n. a vaccines developed by madonna. and by and take a proof of that. the idea behind these genetic vaccines is that people are injected with a blueprint for a particular element of the virus. and the case of the current of virus. this is known as the spike protein. the process means the body starts producing these proteins itself. the immune system then recognizes that it's coming under attack and starts to fight back. no vaccine has been found against aids, which weakens the immune system because h, i, viruses mutates so quickly. they also attack the immune system directly, which means the body is unable to fight back. but the doctor and experimental results gained during research into corona virus. vaccines have also given the
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search for an aids vaccine, a terrific boost scientists have been able to obtain a lot of new data in a short time. the 1st positive results are already being seen. madana is planning to begin to clinical trials of its m r n a h i v vaccine by the end of this year. that set you up. today's business next button at the old w crime fighters are back with africa. most successful radio drama series continues . all are available online course you can share and this goes on the w africans, facebook page, and other social media platforms. fighters to now me species an expedition into design
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a company or research came to the pacific to do the language. it starts to dw me, the us on employment takes another step in the right direction. the number of new jobless claims fell again last week, bringing them to the lowest level in a year. we'll look at why also coming up. we're in mexico where lithium minors are struggling to keep up with the mountains. now the government is looking for the private sector and overseas and what to do with old car bachelors this phil have some juice in the start of in berlin is giving them
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a 2nd life to be a business summer walks in berlin. welcome to the program. new applications for unemployment benefits in the united states have fallen below 400-0048 week. for the 1st time since that pandemic peak. few new claims were submitted last week than expected and continued on a downward trend from the previous week. the labor department says it's assign the pandemic massive impacts on the job market is nearing its end. last year weekly, new job. this flames shot in the 1000000 after several businesses closed that doors the improving picture held by a successful back to the rollout. and i've been getting more on that from senior market analyst. susanna st. there is now will be much more robust demand because the economy is reopening social distance say restrictions easing. but there are still crunches ahead. not least the supply of stuff,
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i mean in many different countries around the world. people who've been on furlough been able to do some jobs, have gone into other sectors instead, such as take away industries. but now when other sectors we hiring there are shortages elsewhere and certainly was saying in section like, hospitality that she pretty hard to get hold of stuff. now, all of this and see a feeds into inflation fears because we can't get hold of stuff, have to pay them more and that could feed in to rising prices. staying with the u. s. and amc entertainment is worn to amateur investors. they may lose all their money if they buy stock during his current rally, the world's biggest movie theater business has seen and share price saw thanks to a similar frenzy of small investments to that experienced by game stop. earlier this year, amc stops started 2021 with around after around $2.00 each. now that hovering
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around $60.00 and have doubled in price in less than a week now. but let's get more on this from our wall street correspondent young core to again, this is another game stop or is there actually something about a m c that justifies this deep rise and share price? well, it is pretty wild what we seeing here and that a company itself actually is wanting investors that at this point that they might be losing, or at least a big chunk of their money. it's also highly unusual. i mean, the stock is up since the beginning of the year by more than 3000 per cent. so clearly, amc entertainment is then you mean stock. so what with the and earlier this year with a game stop, i mean part of the story is set off younger investors. they're actually challenging as a short seller. so more like institutional investors. and let's just give me a very quick example of what shots selling it basically means that the short seller,
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you're betting that the stock is going to drop. so you're borrow it today, let's say for $10.00. and you hope the stock will drop in and say to $5.00, so the borrower port 10, sell it immediately for 10. and then at a later point, when the stock, let's say a drop to $5.00, you make $5.00 good on this trade. but if the stock doesn't drop to 5, but increases, let's say to 40, then you lose actually $30.00 because you have to buy it back at a much higher price. and so that's what those investors. so with amc or earlier this year with games talk what they're betting on. so it's a radiator. we market both. sorry. that before the past couple of months we hadn't really seen that before. wall street. yeah. and then just quickly, what does that mean fe amc? well for a m c that might actually be a lifeline. i mean, the company was almost bankrupt, specially was the pandemic going on in most the theater as being close. there were
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even rumors just a couple of weeks ago that amazon actually might want to buy and see what they did now. on thursday, they actually sold 11 billions for more than $50.00 a piece. meaning they cashed in almost $600000000.00 and they clearly can use the money to read investors or maybe even take over some movie check thought or a new york thanks to keep me on top of it. let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. the white house is banning americans from investing in 28 more chinese firms. juice's security confirmed by the ministrations move, increases the number of blacklisted chinese companies. 59, conclude chinese tech john, while wy and chip baker semiconductor manufacturing international corporation. one chinese firms were blacklisted during the trump here level food prices jumped to the highest level and nearly a decade in may. soaring to 40 by 40 percent from
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a year ago, according to the un food and agriculture organization. the sharp rise in food prices comes as the covered 19 pandemic. is there millions out of work? i think to food security breton and the you have reached an agreement on post breakfast, fishing rights and allow both parties please to fish each of those waters until the end of this year. the deals that quoted or shared fish stops. and yours top causes road that germany bridge the laws by failing to control its quality and 26 regions in cities, bleeding, berlin, munich, and hamburg the european court of justice. the german authorities did not take appropriate measures to limit nitrogen dioxide pollution, largely caused by cars, trucks and power plants. now the growing value of lithium has made mexico a bit wealthier in recent years, at least on paper, the government still needs to extract valuable mineral, which is
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a key component of the batteries used in electronic devices and electric cars. tons of cold for the nationalization of mining activity. but now mexico says in these private help, the world's largest lithium deposits are located in the state of sonora, northwestern mexico. but mining here is expensive. it's because the valuable raw material lies in layers of clay, which is difficult to process. the government is looking for private investors. if you could make, you could think of some properties if we need mexico to have its own studies to sit at the table to negotiate with objectives towards national riches the mining material so that investors can do business in mexico. k cornered paper glossy industrial. nice us currently 36 mining projects. so waiting for government approval to start lithium mining on more than $500000.00 hectares of land.
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the price of lithium carbonate has been rising sharply since december after falling steadily for years. but demand has grown again. lithium is a vital component in the production of electric car batteries. many companies are anticipating a boom. here, the main customers would be the u. s. and china. still it's uncertain how demand will develop in the future. the long term investment may not pay off if prices fall again. well, that's the front end of the batteries, lifespan the lithium necessary to make them. but what about when they said that purpose and ready to be thrown away from the start of in berlin is giving them a 2nd life berlin bass start up. batteries has found a solution for electric vehicle batteries. right now, her name and his team are giving them a 2nd life. so gotten debo. and so this is how we received the batteries. they
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still have about 70 percent of the original storage capacity. first we disassemble these 48 modules, check them, and then use them to produce our new better package. the better packs are compact, 35 killer storage batteries. they provide energy and our environmentally friendly time to load up this talk, talk a 2nd life or former car batteries is practical, providing clean mobility for all situations. her name was previously a rolls royce executive now he's motivated by green technology. but for that, he needs industrial partners the idea which was born in berlin will be implemented on a large scale in paris,
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where the 1st factory for automobile recycling is being built to give batteries a 2nd life. this is an example of how it could look for containers full of 50 for electric vehicle batteries and 6 columns, many power plants connected to the local electric grid that could act as a buffer to offset any energy fluctuations. busy the for containers can supply an hour of electricity to nearly 9000 households on the banks of the river, san, and paris, the car, batteries get a 2nd life and the port boat owner, d d. a spot also relies on the new technology. ah, it has to be sure this is the future of everything that has to do with transportation. and of course, it applies to both to, to, especially since they're being criticize for polluting the environment and so on the ultimate field to push the spot wants to retrofit all of his boats with 2nd
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life batteries. he already uses them in a small ones. his plan is for his hopefully to be entirely electric by the 2024 summer olympics in paris. the and just lastly harry potter fans might want to help on board broomsticks and had to new york a 3 story flagship store themed around the world famous wizard has opened his door to the public after a one year delay caused by the current of iris pandemic. thousands of new yorkers were at a celebrates braving the reign, well dressed like characters from the various and films restore features 15 themed areas and thousands of products for aspiring which is. and with a quick reminder of our top story, this our new application for unemployment benefits in the us of all and below
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400000. for the 1st time since that panoramic peak, few new claims are submitted last week. don't expect as it continued on a downward trend from the previous that's over me and the business team here in berlin from already had over to d, w dot com slash business. the news into the conflict with savannah, bob between israel and the militant palestinian group. how much remains fragile my guess is we come garza is that the name a spokesman. when he finally accepted targeting israeli civilians violates international law. anyone left in his group? you still want to talk to conflict on d. w a. to the point. strong opinion, clear positions,
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international perspective, up to 80 percent of people in japan say that are opposed to the upcoming tokyo olympics. among other problems, the health risk, i say 5 to great. so our joint events like the lympics, the thing of it was, i guess, sense to say on to the point to the point dw, ah, was the country's education is still a privilege. hardy is one of the main cause in some young children working mind jobs instead of going to class can attend classes after they finish working the millions of children all over the world can't go to school.
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the we ask why? because the education to make the world more just the make up your own w made for mines the we are working as much as we love voice. so that if you didn't try to avoid an escalation in one night of violence, you 5 thousands, rocket, israel, if we have what work runs, we ought to be. so this is a change because you've what you've always denied, you've always denied war crimes. i see thrive between israel and the militant palestinian group. hamas has been holding after the recent surgeon sizing, but it remains fragile. my guess this week from god, that is last name, a spokesman for how much will we finally accept the target in israeli civilians and
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violates international law. but is there anyone left in the group who still wants to talk pete? the bus . you welcome to come pick zone hamas claims victory and the latest round of fighting with israel. tell me how does losing 20 times more lives in the israelis with much of your infrastructure destroyed. how does that constitute victory? thank you very much for having me with them. i have to see people who are on the train or was to defend the condition. they said plans love to stuff ok. the understanding to crush them and to them to raise the life
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for us as this, as long as we are able to resist are they can patient and to defend our people. we consider it relatively, as at the end of the day, yes, we know it's one. we have been a lot of prizes. we have lost a lot, a lot of our beloved people, men and women and children. but there was no choice. next thing is other than that, we are living for somebody and in more than 15 years, it was the case and he's given us to either die by lacking medicine on boys and among installation or to die lanissa aly or an american yes. premise. and i am, how do you tell the mothers who lost their children, the palestinian mother? 68 of your children, died 270 palestinians in all 12 israelis. how do you tell the mothers of
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palestinian children who lost the love of their life? gone forever? but this was somehow victory and it was essential what you did host of all, i have to tell you. i am one of somebody's will most their sons maybe nothing this wrong the condition and previous condition. i lost my son and i know to dream of dignity and freedom, and to look for an independent state. this is expected to have some prizes. it is not an execution. we are working as much as we can for voice. that is collision. we have given them so much community all johnson to our team, our national goals and ambitions. mr. my, you did try to avoid him. try to avoid an escalation in one night of violence. you fight a 1000 rockets, israel knowing that like any other country in the world,
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israel would be forced into a massive retaliation. and many of your people would die because they always do. but you went ahead and provoked that retaliation anyway. why them? first of all, we are losing our thousands and thousands of people since when it comes down to 487065 years when it comes to the 76 and 7. okay. as well, all of the locust on the west bank were people of billy till were on ship points. were people daily the houses and beautiful worship of that inside the holiest for them. or where are they located on cameras in july, and execute the latest to, to the victim. what we are doing is only one day. so a continuous integration with your group on the latest fighting you clearly
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provokes it. you have a duty to safeguard the security and safety of palestinians. you didn't do that. you put them in directly in israel's line of fire creating maximum danger for them. that's what you did. didn't know. unfortunately, this is not because you don't think, i'm sorry to say that, but i don't think that by talking the story started when god responded sorta started at least that all of this collision i'm talking started when hundreds of our beautiful washer about us in jewels and hundreds of our family, the children were postpone the expect from their home and we are talking about a senior. it does not how much or guns that distance. well, the thing has been changed. our angels will know if it will be for the oven. just maybe in this kind of way, but i mean we, we have those who, who live in
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a lot who didn't but it's big that obligations as a q bank bought by a little eviction of our b from shift bid on a long history of demolition or villages or mr. i am, how secure is the currency spot? i ask because your boss in gaza. yeah. was sin. why has been threatening new attacks on israel made it 26. he said, if israel hom, the alex a mosque, there would be $10000.00 martyrs in the occupied territories. opposition forces have the power to launch hundreds of rockets in a minute. i ask you, what use does all this big talk serve? do you want to provoke israel into killing more of your people? i wouldn't know a lot of new things and then some national media and he didn't see this within this context. see that clearly there are a lot of long term issues. thank your patients,
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vision, drug, lots of obama, the possible additional people to show our neighborhood of these, all these long term issues are not fixed, but then the national community and then the national community is not able to legislative accept, under respect its obligation as an acute bank for it is a matter of time to go for the next destination. we are not. but if you are, you wrecked under one, we are not getting any want miss and i know you will pay a lot. let me, let me just can i just say, you know, you mentioned what you expect the international community to do. yeah, i said, well, i want to get the so we have with no late a military victory into a diplomatic one. he said it's the job of the international community to make
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diplomatic strides for the palestinian people before it all blows up again. you really think you can fire off thousands of rockets when you feel like it. and then the international community will say they'd come in and pick up the pieces for you . is that what you expect? no, it isn't. it is not true. this is a little closer simply because you are insisting on stuff in the story by, by the, by the response to gaza. we are 53 years a q by and we have been forcefully evicted insolvent, our homes, our villages are there are people in law, but our false buddy, our most is, is that that on the list the piece for was about we have more than 100. you, i was in favor of us nothing. these resolutions have implemented us in the national community. amenities are dealing with a little bit above the law and giving its full immunity. and if you want to be to
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continuous class again, not only but, but again, the humanity by listening. well, let's talk about the international law. you raise the issue of international law. you've dismissed suggestions that thomas committed war crimes by firing rockets indiscriminately into israel. one of your spokesmen has them cast them, said, resistance is legitimate and it comes to defend people. all international laws approve legitimate resistance and they me one law mr. ny aim that holds the right to fire rockets indiscriminately at civilian targets. look, 1st of all, part of international law that if you buy people, people on the colonial sentences by all means including honors this, not sorry, not firing civilian targets indiscriminately. you know that there is no law that allows you to do that on the country. it's outlawed by international law to meet
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one living me to continue or is there is no need to think of the discussion because i kind of you come with the radio and you put a black you post. second, we have way come along the last few decades on you find in the edition, comb with it and we have go, but it it with all of them. what is, what is that if you're under a shifting, allow, i know you investigation is to come to the ground and to the field was to investigate and we are ready to accept any resolution there will be if we have what meant that was guns. we already talked of this, but why good tell me why it is just not until now, refusing to call, but it included the last one for a few days when you did the decision and to allow this committee
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to come to the gall. this again, this isn't why i don't, i don't speak for israel and nor do you, but the chief us human rights officer, michelle bash away, condemned israel for its actions. but it had plenty of criticism for hamas indiscriminate strikes from rockets launched by her mouth. she said, that's michelle bachelor constituted a clear violation of international humanitarian law. in other words, there is no defense in international law called resistance and you know it, why pretend otherwise. ok again we have, we come the you on interest, the given date form after this meeting. so come to here. i'm going to get the deal . if you believe the 13th floor will a lot of media office and look at this a brief finds attacking of
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a militant do you believe that the house is above the heads of families while we are needing that? what one midnight? it was a brief 5 attacking $54.00 schools. a lot of it is infrastructure. these are clear water guns. again, we are ready to receive your and distribution to the wrong. and we already put those under delusions. therefore, in and by the way we did a minute fence, this is what we can do, but that's where you have the most sophisticated weapons supported by the you know, this and this and they can exactly despise they are not just for the spite of this, they are they will also above the history or not. in the 3 i understand, i'm not i'm asking you to justify what you do. i'm not talking about justifying what israel does. we have asked questions to israel. israel will have to accept
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whatever judgement to the international community it makes on its actions. but i have to point out that even the palestinians, most ardent supporter in the u. s. congress ilan, omar said, on may the 19th that you 2 were guilty of war crimes. she said, bombing a school is a war crime bombing a hospital is a war crime. firing rockets at civilians is also a war crime. do you accept that from her? was what's the look which which civilian? maybe she meant the soonest, convenience, no firing rockets of blocks of flat and the elevator, which is what you did not. she didn't get all of you. but she said without refine this. she said fire and look at rockets indiscriminately. it is all crime ok, but maybe she mean the against the civilians who are present in the biggest open
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business. 15 years. look, this is ready to allow. the civilian to us came to all the about, the champ, being in the, in the crossfire. i think no, this is the problem you are presenting so many of us in the biggest open air you are the them you want to do given you are not giving them michelle to survive. and then you are talking about the civilian being. but then what, what's in the, in the crossfire again, we are ready and you, i'm your balance investigation and we already talked to judges or some, based on that because you got to do when i was denied all crimes. you've always suggested that your resistance is legitimate, but you are under suspicion also from the international criminal court, where the chief prosecutor said in march, even before this latest fighting, she had reasonable basis to believe that offences had been committed by both you
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and israel. so you're already on the have you have you went through a lot of the suggestion is along the last few years and have you seen where they have that used by big relations open? i'm national. oh, well, i'm talking about the occupations facing how much you speak for her mom. ok, who don't for israel, the know i'm talking to the fact that legation has been dogging you for years, especially since the 20 voting conflict. amnesty international, the 40 you make that you and assembly you can talk, what do you want? but the, the most important issue is the investigation comedy which can be to be related to the ground here.

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