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ah, ah, the news, this is d w news line from berlin, a landmark agreement at the g 7. that could have huge repercussions for big tech g . 7 leaders agree to a global minimum corporate tax, right? rallying behind a us plan. but will other countries agree to the sky? also coming up night, jerry says it's suspending twitter indefinitely, accusing it of double standards. it comes out to the messaging platform, removed the post from the countries presidents, but not from a separatist leaders and plans to build an elite,
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a chinese university in budapest run into widespread resistance. areas say it will only increase spacing, influence over their country. ah, i'm public folios. welcome to the program, g 7, finance ministers meeting in london say they've reached a deal on global tax reform. the agreement is designed to close the loop holes used by some of the world's biggest companies to avoid paying tax. germany says it's quote, good, large companies like google, facebook and amazon have been paying taxes in countries where they have headquarters. and they use locations with low tax rates like ireland. the strategy allows them to pay only a small percentage of their profits. the global minimum tax aims to change that
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finance ministers from canada, france, italy, in japan, britain, the u. s. and germany agreed to the proposal. german finance minister offshore called the break through a tax revolution. tax raising will be more difficult for big companies all over the world. and this is a good message for the people of our countries, and especially the big tech guy and giants. we have to pay their fair share and this is also a good success. after years of negotiations, the agreement on a minimum global tax is historic. the rate is expected to be at least 15 percent amazon and google welcome the compromised by the g 7, finance ministers, a facebook spokesman. so the company recognized the proposal and was prepared to pay more tax the us treasury secretary played a key role in reaching a deal that global minimum tax within the race to the bottom in corporate taxation . and ensure fairness because the middle class and working people in the us and
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around the world, a recent study shows the global tax reform would allow that you to collect an additional $50000000000.00 euros and revenue each year. right, well let's bring in thomasville cha, he's a lecture in accounting at the u. k. university of nottingham and head of secretary of for the independent commission for the reform of international corporate taxation. so hello to massa and welcome to d w. and i want to start by asking you hi significant, is this g 7 announcement and why the taken so long? so was historic a, the father for the 1st time, a high level political level. we recognize that facts competition is armful and a damages countries all over the world. 240000000000. last is a least estimated he's taking so long because there's been
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a strong opposition struggle position of tax savings. and we seen just a few minutes ago. the finance minister look them a welcoming based deal, which gives you an idea. wow, i'm vicious, this daily. this is really below while the us as a region the come out with 21 percent. so they didn't get any good feedback from europe. your leaders g 7 european g 7 needed. and so they able to compromise if it's all in 15 percent. so what's important now is, well, these big, these countries will do. so will they stick to a 15 percent, which will then rate they needed to bring everybody on agreement around the table including the likes look the book. will they go more like the us? so 21 percent. the medium was actually the u. s. is planning to introduce and this will make all the difference because g, 20 countries represent 90 percent of the global prophecies will. they will do that will matter in terms of stopping tax of orders by multinational come on. so that
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brings me actually onto the next question. now you've already mentioned luxemburg, but there are countries here in europe, several countries that have a relatively low corporate tax rate, most notably in the e. u would be ard and then of course i saw you have switzerland are, is there going to be much resistance from countries whose rate is quite low? there is this will be significant. but this doesn't mean that a global minimum costs i global minimum ducks going to work. individual countries cannot unit actually the u. s. will do his own minimum talks, canada, japan, south korea, china, i do the same and that will cover it. and then if you can, number multi nationals, countries in the global south can introduce a minimum tax of the high level, the 50 percent. you will, i will have an issue. a question for you commission will be whether you countries will go in naturally. and so the germany from spain, i want to introduce the 21 percent medium boxes,
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war would recommend they do the same time if they bring it as a directive that will require every country to agree. so it's really important that the countries introduce a strong and high minimum tax, but this will be a negotiation trade english issue. okay, we'll leave it there to myself and thank you for all your expertise. thank you so much bye. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. the kurdish lead administration in theory is northeastern handed over a dutch woman and 3 children to a delegation from the netherlands and been living in a camp for families of alleged islamic state medicines. european countries have been hesitant to repatriate their nationals in such situations. the 1st cruise ship to dock and vanish since the start of the panoramic has left the city and the protests activists oppose the huge vessels that carry thousands of passengers at
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a time saying they pose and our environmental and safety risks to the cities fragile lagoon. british tourists have been scrambling to get flights back home from portugal after the u. k. nines to quarantine for passengers arriving from there. it takes effect on tuesday. portugal was one of 13 countries placed on a green list last month. but recently infections there have spiked then i jerry and government says it is suspending twitter indefinitely. 2 days ago the social media platform removed the post from president bahama dupel, harry, the threatened to punish regional secessionist. the information ministry accused the twitter of double standards in ignoring violent messages from a separatist leader. the issue of climate change, the niger in government announced that was her band, somewhat ironically on twitter. it said it was taking action because of the close, persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining
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nigerian corporate existence and 12. they're not going to be for anybody connected to room. how do for the best of our ability to just miss an engineer? give me a 2nd. those 2 examples very 1st package. the ban comes days off the twitter, remove the post from nigeria. president bahama dupel. hurry to, to says in the tweet parties threatened to punish groups blamed for attacks on government buildings that violated the companies abusive behavior policy. nigeria government accuses the platform of double standards. it says twitter has been indifferent about the tax on government and security facilities inside the country . it points to last years and saws and police brutality protests, which were mostly organized on twitter platforms. the people was born in police station, some can police re insurer,
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jody and us for twitter. it was about the right to protest for what a similar to happened when the capital he became you for action on the streets of leg off. there was a position to the towards that then we are not really true, jim. we have great to freedom of speech as so we should be allowed to speak. we shall, we should be allowed to l. i've usually would i be don't treat our facebook where we should be allowed to do that. my candidate opinion is what i show me off of our own and currently in the country goes all it's worth on god. let them know that what they do is so roll gone, trying to let them what i found i was of i be having in mind so far, one bit where the issue has defended its decision to remove behind the tweet. the platform said the ban was deeply concerning and that it would
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be monitoring the situation. a new partnership between beijing and budapest, as angry hungarian taxpayers who have to carry the nearly 1000000000 euro financial burden. china is building a european campus of shanghai based down university. not only are hungarian pick up the top, but no local contractors are to work on the project. most tuned ariens opposed to plan and anger is growing against prime minister victor or bon tysons have taken to the streets of the capital to protest their governments cooperation with an authoritarian regimes will. earlier we spoke with our corresponding funding for shar, and she told us more about the concerns of the projects opponents. the main concern is the financial burden. estimates that this entire project is going to cost about 1800000000 euros paid by the young child as no one right now currently
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actually the me or past the speaking, what i want to actually was wrong against prime minister on in the next year. and he says many different done with this money is that people have gathered here, john, who are actually the see this policy, the government disappointed because actually this project was the money the need is affordable. housing is so going to be funny chinese project, but people yeah. also making clear, actually not against chinese people in hungary, what you're questioning the financial code of this entire project that is putting them on the hungry and talk to you. they are and that's not to get hungary is, i'm one of the most corrupt countries in the european union for the project. the government and people that i know was to the opera, lead of hungry as a no pets dash away. money
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football now and germany begin their european championship campaign against world cup winters, france later this month in munich. the tournament is also the last one for germany coach yogi live. and after a couple of veterans were welcomed back to the roster. confidence is higher than ever at their austrian training base. one final friendly game against lafayette on monday, awaits this picturesque setting, should give the national team strength and energy for the european championship in front of an impressive backdrop. your love is looking for the perfect mix of players to field ahead of his last turn him in his germany coach. i knew to neil turney, me, and we need players who lead the way, who pull along, who can help others and difficult moments be. and i just, we need players who may also have to be patient during the tournament because they don't play from the stars. but they also need to be ready for every minute that
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might come for them. and for every chance shorter. hey, key training aspect, better communication on the pitch. then coach law, who seems highly motivated is leading the way. and his players follow important pillars of the team. thomas miller in my tumbles, have returned after a 2 and a half year absence evictions on the scene. i want to be the cadillac my life, the one who can turbocharged them on when they needed and soon come in addition to some still stricken player, such as leon griddisca, the champions league winters around car harvard have now arrived in the austrian village in a field and was in monuments of thing, i'm a player who needs self confidence. that's when i'm at my band highest. and that's why i'm going into training with a lot of self confidence finish up. but it must be too much for we have one or 2
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players in the squad who have already won the title. self confidence is always good and that's of course how i'll go into the european championship with mon, you then. and the training camp, the spectators were still locked out. however, $14000.00 fans will be allowed at germany's 1st european championship game against france. they'll be on home turf in munich. this will add even more motivation for love in his team as they pursue the european championship title. well, informing one for our is sharla. clara took pole position for the as or by john grum, pre qualifying session, littered with crashes. it's the claire's 2nd poll in a row and 9th of his career. mercedes is world champion, louis hamilton will start 2nd on the grading sunday's race with red bows, championship liter max for stop. and 3rd. when you're watching dw news line from berlin up next shift to living in the digital age. and don't forget,
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you can find us on social media. we're at the w news on instagram, on twitter. and of course, there's our website, e, w dot com for me and the entire team here in berlin. take care and see very soon the news the amount of class is increasing every or many i'm gonna working on. let me work very holiday destination drowning. interesting way we, we here 0 to explore one way. is there
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another way? after all the environment isn't recyclable? the make up your mind. d, w, made for mines the. we're all on line all the time, streaming, chatting or checking social media. at the same time, many of us worry about climate change. so how much to or a digital lifestyles damage the environment, and can up some tech help us manage climate change climate protection and a digital lifestyle. can we have both? that's our topic today on shift me the a single google search use us as much electricity as burning and energy saving
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a light bulb for 5 minutes about point free. what hours. currently the internet account for more than one percent of the world's electricity consumption. that may not sound like that much, but it, it's, in fact or internet use consumes more electricity per year than canada. 35000000 population and most of the power is used to do exactly what you're probably doing right now. streaming videos, the internet consume is more than $500.00 tara, what hours of electricity a year and almost 80 percent of message use the streaming video on netflix and similar platforms to use less data and thereby, and tricity. we should download content instead of streaming it multiple times. watching the regular tv broadcast uses even less. and again, you can also save electricity by playing videos to the level of resolution. and if you're watching on your phone, you hardly noticed the difference in picture. finally,
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turning off your camera during the video conferences can save up to 90 percent of c o. 2 emissions. but how much of a difference can that make when other parts of our digital lives are consuming more and more energy like bitcoin? in mid april, the crypt currency hit, a records high of more than 50000 zeros. even more miners on our hunting for coins . the service firms are expanding and all the miners are in a race against each other. because whoever is the fastest gets the new bitcoin, this consumer so much energy that these days, entire power plants being run just to mind bitcoin, this power plant in siberia used to belong to a nickel smelter and is now being used for bitcoin server far over in the us state new york, this old coal power station was revived and converted to gas solely to provide a bit coin far with the energy. it's estimated that at present
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a global bitcoin block chain uses around $110.00 tara watt hours a year. which is roughly equal to the netherlands electricity consumption for climate researcher, you know, on down this, this has become a societal issue. the crypt currencies like bit caught in the i'm all ready required of computing power was that they just, they grow. so to do their energy and some of that, i was also a dangerous development for the climate. we need to look for a tentative to use less energy for many se crypto currencies also need to become cleaner. 70 percent of all bitcoin mining takes place in china where cold generated or is cheaper chinese point mines alone produce more c o 2 every year and a hold of denmark, this troubles china, government. and it also bothers in may, must tweeted, he was suspended in customer purchases with bitcoin and said,
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tesla may hark with a massive discourse connection this late cause the price of the trip, the currency to knows die from around 50000 euros to under 35000 euros, if bitcoin is going to be greener, it needs to use renewable energy. but if that even realistic considering how much electricity bit con uses, it's competitor, if theorem is going another way, rather than having all computers in the network check transactions at the same time as they kind of, they are working towards having single computers through the verifying this could save up to 99 percent of the energy use. of course not all tech harms are planets. some can even help us understand climate change better. like in an article, this robots use these big data to protect marine life. the battery powered glider collects data on the iceberg. $868.00 k and transfers it via satellite. when it
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broke away from on top picker in 201768 a was one of the biggest icebergs ever recorded since december 2020. it's been melting in the south atlantic. the robot measures the effect, the melting ice is having on solidity temperature, chlorophyll levels. this will help us understand how melting icebergs affect water quality and death marine life. one important consequences of climate change is that the water surrounding the soft tick is getting warmer. this could really accelerate the melting of places, which in turn would lead to rising sea levels. so we need to understand these processes better. that's why the data from this rangel then even if we don't have much of a really important ah, in the u. k. trends like these helped them on that river condition. with that high resolution images, they can actually document changes in with a flow course. and in a fraction of the time to take to do a field study,
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ah, researchers then work with the images to assess the effect. climate change is having rivers, which also helps plan loving protection research teams, mapping the indian ocean near the se, shelf. i hoping that work will provide an ocean health check. the depth of the ocean and its bio diversity remain largely a mystery. now marine researches are using so not to map the ocean floor and measure on catalog the animal world that they are working with high tech submarines remote control vehicles and 15 different camera system to create details or the day to being processed by artificial intelligence. a good example of how digital technology can protect rather than harm the climate
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and tech isn't just helping us collect and evaluate data. it technique combining a i with 3 d printing is helping to repair the damage. climate change has cost in our oceans. just talk to parents and know what the research is, a kind of the ring data to create the virtual 3 d model of the co reefs. this is what such a model looks like. and the scientists have algorithms and software examined the virtual weeks and i can then help construct alt official quote, race which closely resemble the natural structure. the largest artificial coal reef in the world is constructed of the mouldy, where hundreds of 3 d printed structures of been fastened to the ocean floor. the living carls were planted on the ceramic concrete mulkins. the world's current systems have been severely damaged by climate change,
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and the hope is that 3 d printed greeks can help preserve or make or even help systems recover. that corals can only survive if the oceans don't get even warmer. and although the international community signed the paras climate agreement, which seems to limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius by the year, tooth $100.00. right now it doesn't look like we're keeping this goal. some say if there are alternatives such as geo or climate engineering, these are technologies that intervene in our plan of cycles. computer models exist of how these could help reduce the seo to getting into the atmosphere, or stop too much sunlight reaching the earth. here's how they work. the airplane could disperse millions of terms of so appearing acid in the stratosphere. the cells are what combined with water vapor and create arizona which reflect
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a part of the sun's rays so that the atmosphere underneath was up less. but we don't know what long term effects such an intervention would have to contribute to that a mattress. if it could have dramatic effect. it could disrupt the monsoon or other large whether phenomena we could see significant drowns slugs or other events. these technologies are untestable by the patient will be in one area of research that has been pushed for years is carbon capture. and now there are several technologies intended to filter a c o 2 out of the atmosphere and counter act, global warming. thousands of c o 2 collectors would extract the gas from the atmosphere or filter it out from power plant chimney's. this would relieve the atmosphere of c o 2 and half curtail global warming. the filter at c o 2 could be stored indefinitely and former natural gas facilities like in this pilot project in
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iceland. however, there are answered questions surrounding this technology to but it's huge size. the question with c o 2 storage is whether you can store the seo to where it's been captured the size. because unless you store it where it's being captured, where you have to transport it, which is very energy intensive, you engineering radically altered nature. and the consequences are still very much unknown. so before we find ourselves, depending on it, we should do a bit more for a planet ourselves. and there are apps that help we can all do something to help protect our planet. one possibility is using environmentally friendly search engines, like because the company has health plans more than 100000000 trees, more searches, the more trees planted. here i was another search browser extension money to help clean up the ocean. with the german plates plastic, you can scan barcode of items packed and then lots of plastic. some get re enroll,
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tentative stamps. database currently contains mostly or in products, but more being added. replace lessing, available for ios and android also automatically creates an email template that you can send the manufacturer to let them know you think less. packaging is tons such measures really help save our climate. those who want to test the impact can register for a simulated climate. time travel due to start soon. scientists hope the online games kiara will prove educational disposal by which card do i draw? how much do i travel? i so on devices in the simulation didn't see the effect. this has on climate change today. because also tomorrow from one to 100 year. but they're gonna see the impact . so you can have as an individual or a group. and we can whole learn about our behaviors, consequences. and researchers could also find out who would be ready to do what
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from gamers, which could lead to viable policy and business recommendations. but let's get back to our initial question. how good or bad are our digital lifestyles for the environment? i think the answer isn't clear, but i'm definitely going to pay more attention to my environmental footprint. and if you think about it, we can, will have a big impact with little effort. some people worry, we've lost the fight against global warming. i think fleeing to another planet could be an option. it must have plans to fly to mars with the rocket, which we explained on our youtube channel, check it out to find out why mars can substitute the earth as our home. that's all for me for today by and see you next time. ah, the enter the conflict with
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10 sebastian face dr. between israel and the militant palestinian group. how much remains fragile my guess is we from gaza is a spokesman when he finally accepts the targeting israeli civilians violates international law. but is there anyone left in his group? you still want to talk to conflict on the w ah helping where help is needed because there's still a community in dennis layla has a very committed to helping the poor and stay out with enthusiasm. and it's working in 30 minutes, dw, d,
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w. crime fighters are back africa. most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in. now we are working as much as we can avoid, so that a solution you didn't try to avoid an escalation in one night or violence. you 5000 rockets, israel if we have what will make it work once we already talked of this. so this is a change because you will, you've always denied you've always denied war crimes. i see rob between israel and the militant palestinian group. hamas has been holding up to the recent surgeon fighting. but it remains fragile. my guest is weak from god's last name. a spokesman will be final except the target in israeli civilians violates
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international law. but is there anyone left in his group who still wants to talk? pete? the bottom 9. welcome comfort zone. her mom claims victory and the latest round of fighting with israel. tell me how it is 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 be able to respond to the train or was to defend that condition. they said plans to stuff ok, the scene to crush them and to them to raise the lights for
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us as if as long as we are able to resist are they can be sent on to defend our people. we consider it relatively as the end of the day. yes, we know it was we have been a lot of prices. we have lost a lot, a lot of our beloved people, men and women and children. but there was no choice for seniors. other than that, we are living for a company in more than 15 years. it was a kid, thinks he's given us to either die by lacking medicine on boys and girls among the nation or to die. but honestly, on america. 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, that this was somehow victory, and it was essential what you did. her of all, i have to tell you that i am one or some of the most sons mindy. nothing this around of the condition and previous condition. i lost my son and i know to dream of digney can feed them and to look for an independent state. this is expected to have some prices. it is not an execute. we are working as much as we can for. so that is collision. we have given them the national community all chances to achieve our national goals and ambitions. mr. 9, when you did try to avoid didn't try to avoid an escalation in one night of violence. you $5000.00 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 to 48, i'm 7065 years when it comes to the 76 and 7. okay. well, on the rocket on homer africans always where people were on ship points were people, they didn't want to stay with houses. and what these for warship effect inside the holiest for them, or where are the locust on july is an executed this elaine is to, to work as a victim. what we are doing is only one day. so a continuous integration. we did interest on the lakers fighting,
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you clearly provoke states, 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 true because you don't think, i'm sorry to say that, but i don't think that by talking this the story started. when does not respond. that sorta stuff that at least august collision i'm talking started when hundreds of our peaceful washer about us in june and hundreds of our family and children were both 20 expect from their home. and we are talking about a senior resistance. how much does that distance? well, it's been, it's been changed a lot, enjoy them in banking for the oven, just the maybe in different ways. but i mean we, we have those who,
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who live in a lot who didn't get big obligations of the q bank bought by a little eviction of or be from chips on law based. ready on a long history of demolition or villages or if there's missed and i am how secure is the currency spot? i ask because your boss in gaza. yeah. why sin, why has been threatening new attacks on israel on may. the 26. he said, if israel hom, the alex a mosque, there would be $10000.00 mottoes in the occupied territories. opposition forces have the power to launch hundreds of rockets in a minute. i ask you what you use. does all this big talk serve? do you want to provoke israel in the killing more of your people? i was witness a lot of new things and then some national media and he didn't see this within this context. that clearly there are a lot of long term issues. thank your patients,
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vision, gramma, lots of obama. the false will additional are people that shows our neighborhood of these, all these long term issues are not fixed, but then the national community and event, the national community is not able to legislative to door accept and respect its obligation as an a bang for this is a matter of time to go for the next generation, we are not. but if you are, you wrecked and we are not getting anyone 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, he said we have no attorney 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 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, 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 good question simply because you are insisting on stuffing the story by, by the, by the response to gaza. we are 3 years a q by we have been forcefully evicted in 1000 our homes. our village is our, then one is our people in law, but our 1st body, our most is, is that that's the only piece for war. we have more than 100, you are in favor of us, nothing. these resolutions have implemented us in the national community. many the what are dealing with israel is a bit above the law and giving him unity and impunity to continuous crimes. again,
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not only but a but against the humanity by listening. well, let's talk about international law. you raised 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 our people. all international laws approve legitimate resistance. they me one law mr. ny aim that holds the right to fire rockets indiscriminately at civilian targets. look, 1st of all, this is part of international law that if you buy people, people on the colonial sentences by all news, including honors is not sorry, not firing civilian targets indiscriminately. you know that there is no law that allows you to do that. on the contrary,
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it's outlawed by international law. need one, letting me to continue on studying. there is no need to think of the discussion because i kind of come with this really not a bit and us can oblige you. what's the 2nd? we have way comes along, but i love fuel the kids on your side investigation comedy and we have go. but it did with all of them. why guess what is that if using the rejecting for 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 or if we have what committed war crimes. we already talked of this, but why didn't you, why it's not until now if you recall, but it into the, the last one for the fuel. and there's a war when you did the decision and to allow this committee to come to the goal
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is to get the sufficient and why grant, i don't, i don't speak for israel and nor do you. but the chief un human rights officer, michel busch, away, condemned israel for its actions. but it had plenty of criticism for hamas indiscriminate strikes from rockets launched by hamas. 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. again, we have, we come the, you on interest the gives you a committee form after this meeting. so come to here. i'm going to get the deal. do you believe the law, big events were a lot of media office and look at this a brief binds attacking of
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a 1000000. do you believe that the house is above the heads of families? one of the oddest, needing that what one midnight? it was 5 attacking 54 is cause a lot of clear heads facilitated infrastructure. these are clear water guns. again, we are ready to receive any your unknown disposition to the wrong and we already but there are those under the form. and by the way, we did it many times. this is what we can do, but this way has the most sophisticated weapons supported by the you and this, and they can exactly despise august for the spite of this they are. they want to see all says 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 judgements the international community 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. you accept that from her was what you look which, which civilian? maybe she meant the soonest. the biggest, no firing rockets blocks of flat and a lot of eve, which is what you did not she, she didn't get to love you. but she said without the refined description she said fire and look at the rock as indiscriminately it is. all right . ok. maybe she mean the little against the civilians who are present in the
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biggest open air business. 15 years. look this way. it is ready to allow the civilian to has kept all the all the been in the, in the fire. i think no, this is the problem. the you are embarrassing. so many of us in the biggest open air you are stuff. ok them. you are the giving. you are not giving the shot to survive. and then you are talking about the civilians being booked in the book in the, in the crossfire again, we are ready and you, i'm your balance investigation and we already talked to any judges or some based on the change because you got to do when we and i knew when 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 late is fighting, she had reasonable basis to believe that offences has 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 distribution is along the last few years and have you seen where they have that use? it's funny. by big variations of the national, know what i'm talking about. actually, patients facing how much you speak for her mom. ok, you don't for israel, the know i'm looking to know. thank god, legation joking you for years, especially since the 20 voting conflict, amnesty international, the 14 that you and assembly you can talk, what do you want? but the, the most important issue is then you go with a, b to b to b to the, to the ground here. clearly a few on one thing war on they didn't use the to do. so we have given the
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seen as the like to defend themselves, have given the seniors to defend their rights of dignity and see them. i have to tell you that we are not sure that simply not true. you have your, your methods have been under attack as i pointed as you, the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said in march there was reasonable basis to believe that offences had been committed by both you and israel . you as well as the rail. you are mixed in 2 different issues. we have said yes, ok please. if you believe that there is a ground for what you say send you, i'm going to get this situation. yeah. wrong. and we already put that. why is it will be rejected? but if it's all but we've got, we've got the built on, but it's going to leave this or announcement in a general assembly. what we think is a real disposition here on the go. you have never accepted any of
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your command. those to be held to account for breaching the laws of war. have you offer human rights violations? although over the years you have been accused of many human rights violations. you're really what i, what is, what is the source? we have say that when one day, one situation go with the now and and then when they have all the comments and you said we are ready to go over it and we already put a spread. all that is including being responsible for what we have done. you told human rights watch last year that you'd received 47 complaints of arbitrary arrest and torture during the period from january 2018 to march 2019. not a single case resulted in the conviction of the alleged wrong. do you think that helps your credibility? your perfect. is that what you want the west to believe?
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this is not true. this is what you're told. you're right. you are right. and what is not true that no one that was who was held accountable. i don't of this is for money. if you look, if you me, now such a was a believe me before, to bring me the names and accusations and how many of them were, are listed, or both in june for any human rights violations. but to kind of knew this now on to give you some them, i have a lot of names of officers where we have committed violations a few months why you cracking down on people who demonstrate in the gaza during the 15 months period. 2018. 2019 you detained over 4000 people. more than 1000. what detained during the march, 2019 demonstrations against the high cost of living. what business? if you got cracking down on people who are complaining about the lack of freedom?
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why shouldn't they demonstrate when they feel like it? no one has it. and if it's one of them, 1st of all, 2nd we have, i can give you a list of 300-4000 piece 11. so this 3 to demonstrate, again, this is again from live life conditions which was not suitable for them are going to benefit government officials and all of them were secured by the police. second, if you will have some people, some people who were stuck in public properties like police patients, or when you start, i think that there will be arrested here in the law or the again, it is not my thought of taking some pieces of some news here. or there to for me to
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accuse it's not talking about reports that we've had some for instance, from the palestinian independent commission for human rights. last year they received a 155 complaints of torture and ill treatment by your security personnel up to the 30th of september, and a 130 complaints of arbitrary arrest. again, no indication official allowed to account for this. i was, i was the minister approved for you, i in one on one of the c, and i received more than 5 thousands complaints from the people to against the facilities. we have investigated and thoroughly in 150 cases of 505000 cases. we found some miss, miss was when the life of these patients was not expected and we have interest to get to be more thoroughly. and we found that
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in only 15 cases, there was an ability to submit it with those. and we sentence that, well we have both of them are comfortable for their mistakes and they have taken their punishment. i think you have received a complaint, but do you have the response of the sort of here i am. we've also seen you cracking down on the press last year, the palestinian center for development and media freedoms recorded 61 cases of attacks on journalist in gaza. including arbitrary arrest ill treatment during interrogation conference cation of equipment, physical assaults, and bands on reporting. are you proud of all that? no one is, god knows i can not wonderful human being. and i'm sure no one is left free to go on such violations without being comfortable
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talk to in each case, we have received any complaints from any site we have. they could seriously. we are in this to get to thoroughly. and anyone who committed any regulations for human rights or breast, we don't know what the mission have been. he has been punished or have been we have imposed on him. the needed is you complain about israelis demolishing palestinian homes. but june the 18th, last year, your security forces assaulted members of the wish, our family and our age refugee camp. they tried to prevent you from demolishing a structure that belonged to their family because he wanted to build a new road according to the mass and center for human rights. your forces injured, how do may wish, who was 90 years old at the time 90,
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as well as 2 of her daughters, all of whom needed hospital treatment. you talk of israeli brutality. your paid frogs assaulted a 90 year old woman who got in that way and then required hospital treatment. have you no shame? long term. i think this is unfair. to tell me that you are going to discuss some political issues. i'm going to take pieces of some events here because i have the, the story, but to be taught to him or to talk on behalf of bailey defense, to find some excuses for that account against people. it is unfair on what i have to disc should. thank you very much. this is unfair. i civil so so as such was mister name is correct in saying we didn't highlight the topic of human rights in our correspondence before the interview. it's always a major issue in our programs. we're sorry he felt the questions were unfair,
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