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the, the, this is, these are the news line from the and in the you and the top costs or does israel to prevent genocide x and the international court of justice also rules, but israel's must do more to protect civilians. it's casa, the stop sort of calling for a ceasefire. the un agency helping palestinians in gaza, finest several stuff allegedly involved, and they come off terror attacks against israel on october 7th. last is going opposition to the rise of the far right. the alternative for germany policy is riding high and national polls. some say pressure groups should be badly it's,
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and the chances also speaking out it's against extremism. the homage, thanks for joining us. you and court has ordered as well to do everything and as pallets prevents genocide in gaza. the international court of justice and the hague made the ruling, and the case votes by south africa is said, israel must do more to protect civilians, but stopped short of courting for a cease fire. the court also ordered for the release of is there any hostages outside the international court of justice palestinian supporters watch a live stream of proceedings. invited to foregoing, some here had been hoping for more from the judges. but many are seeing this ruling as a symbolic victory. the palestinian delegation at the i c j saying it could have far
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reaching consequences. it is an important step towards the justice of the 1st thing and people we're not here for vengeance with the here for justice and receive justice for our people. we seek justice for the children who are killed in gaza and all of by this time on the is really side these campaigners can't believe the genocide case brought before the court by south africa is even proceeding the very least. and then it was presented by the user on this side 2 weeks ago where it was very clearly stated. that's user cannot commit genocide because what is being done there doesn't have been sentence. so somebody genocide is, is non genocide. israel had been pushing for the i c j to drop the keys completely
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. and after the ruling, its prime minister gave this reaction. the charge of genocide level against israel is not only false is a radius and this and people everywhere should rejected or mentioned. while the i c . j stopped short of calling for ceasefire. south africa's president, as urging for more to be done to stop the fighting and gaza council in which the voice alarm, we firmly believe that following this document should now be a more concerted effort towards a ceasefire. a negotiations should commence on the permanent 2 state solution for the enabling is drive and palestine 2 lives side by side as independent states, discernibly. now, israel has been asked to report back within a month on how it's upholding your orders from the top you and court. although the
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court does not have the power to enforce the ruling. and david miller is a former us state department. diplomatic is now a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him how these were the governments as likely to respond to the court stipulations. oh, do you have the most extreme right wing government and history of the state of israel to ministers or jewish or premises and a prime minister who needs to maintain disclosure? so unless they're self censorship and some of these terrible statements that have been made by is really ministers. i doubt whether the prime minister of israel is going to do much of anything at all discipline or suppress these statements by members of his own coalition. his political survival and even his freedom is on trial for bribery fraud and re breach of trust in the jerusalem district court due
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to testify next month. i just think he'll keep on keeping on what impact to think this will have on the back cause of israel, such as the united states had mentioned that little bit gemini, the united kingdom and france. how do you see the relationship should be a relationship pending out between netanyahu and these countries? i mean, again, i think that for the binding ministration, there is an expectation that these really ground campaign which has led to an exponential rise in palestinian depths in an effort to eradicate the masters in organization which embeds its assets in and around and under civilian populations. i think that the ministration expects a tangible, concrete change and is really tactics in early february. i don't think the i c j a certainly for the united states, i can't speak for the brit for the british or the french whether that will have any impact at all. it will, i suspect, added to the growing pressure is really government driven by high casualties.
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by pressure is from the families of how those who remain hostage at the hands of a boss to bring them home. um, i think it will have, it will, it will add to what i think to where we're going. which i think is in fact is significant diminishment of israeli military activity. what follows whether or not gods or will be more stable, whether or not it be long suffering people guys will get the humanitarian and reconstruction systems that they deserve as another matter. but as i mentioned before, you have the real is really power streaming conflict on the ground. and then you have the diplomatic political and it's taking place in capitals in new york and in a sometimes they intersect. i'm not so sure that they are sect on this, on this occasion, but they may okay. are in savings and the thank you very much indeed for your insights and your time. i or the you, an agency for palestinian refugees has fired several employees,
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an interest in involved in the october 7th terror attacks by israel on up. i am on my him off on his route, on where it says that investigation is current. he underway and the us has suspended funding over the allegations. washington was one of the relief organizations biggest financial factors. the agency has previously said its ability to deliver aid to gaza is on the verge of collapse. well, the deputies washington correspondent benjamin alvarez group has more of the department of state has announced that it is temporarily. we don't know how long that will last, but it, that has positive funding for those you an agency, a full policy and refugees with washington is saying that it is now looking into this allegations and the steps that the united nations to you and is taking to address them, we heard the secretary of lincoln spoke with you and secretary at general antonio gutierrez. he emphasized how important it is to have a swift investigation that according to a press release, that the department of state published and send out today,
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washington said that must be complete accountability for anyone who participated in the october 7th attack. and the us, it's not just any donor office organizations that also according to washington place, a critical role in providing life saving assistance through police pinions we have and that they give food that they give the medicine that they also help with shelters in 2020, to the united states with the agents just because don't are contributing more than $340000000.00 us dollars. so we can expect that today's decisions will have a significant impact on the agencies capacity to help the civilians in the gaza strip. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. i mean york's jerry has orders for me, us president donald trump, to pay voice to aging carol $83000000.00 in damages for defamation. a trial last at the trial last year found trump liable for sexually assaulting carol in 1996.
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and for just saving her by claiming she lied about the assault. trump was a has though to appeal his status. really knowledge and tina is new. government is scrapping on popular attacks and pension reforms. ministers wants to focus instead on pushing through a so called on the boss bill of why the structural changes and privatize ations nationwide protests. and the general strike took place earlier this year over president. how the immunization tends to slash publics the here in germany, there is growing opposition to the far right. if the party at this stage of visual 4 victims of extreme, this finance lit by nonsense that burdens brandenburg gates light spell out the was never again is now a reference to not see crimes. some pressure groups want to ban the f d or costs office funding. as hundreds of thousands of people have taken through the streets across germany. they are protesting against the rise of the fall,
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right, and against the alternative for germany party, the a f d. the outcry was sparked by reports of a meeting in which some members of the, as the took part, 10 to a mass that potations of people of foreign origin were discussed. a plan that echoed policies of germany's and nazi past. the shock, what's called all the way to the top of the german government in the video address, chances are all of shots issued a warning and also, so i guess, and i'd like this. i'm saying it clearly and bluntly, i think for this rightly extreme is our attacking our democracy to them. they want to destroy all cohesion. but all the warnings have made little difference. recent polls show that support for the f, the remains for 22 percent of people are ready to vote for it. it's in 2nd place behind the conservatives. and while ahead of the policies and the current coalition, government and the sd is even stronger in eastern germany. there it is projected to
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come 1st and 3 regional elections later this year. so what can be done to stop the a f d that not all dried, some politicians and many protest us the month that but that's been trying before with the right wing extremist parties and was rejected by germany's constitutional court. another possibility, cut state funding for the right wing party, a possibility opened up by a recent quotes. decision is happening. i have to wait a 2nd. all the must be using the notary with clear any of them either approved or some parts. those are no cutting or financial results, or if i continue to see about way you but with the constitutional court except such a move. and that's a party that has been voted into the abundance talk into the old 16 regional parliaments. on the other hand, binding the eye of the youth wing would be easy. it's being classified as right
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wing extremist by the authorities. and it's just an association, not a political party. the interior minister put simply issue a decree to bind it based on the alternative. oh radical said that if it has been proven that they are radical opponents of our constitution, then we have to take action. we will see a 100 b a. but that would not stop the a if the militant, neo nazi youth groups. what about the tracking down on radical individuals with in the a f d. this man, dion hucker is a case in point. he's a nazi, a quote has officially found, and he has enormous influence within the 1500s of thousands of his critics assigned to petition to banned him from political offers. that might work in a couple of years time. but what it reduces influence that's thoughtful. many of the protest as in the past weeks and the and not early at the a f d. the also cooled on shots of the shots and his ministers to stop the inside thing
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and to implement policies that would swing boat as away from right wing populism. and back to the democratic center to the french government has abandon plans to cut agricultural tax sprigs. following days of nationwide protests families have been blocking both ways and boots into paris, saying their industry is in danger. the government wanted to reduce fuel subsidies on the diesel used in tractors and other farming vehicles. farmers and friends have taken over the streets, protesting rising costs, unplanned goods to fuel subsidies for agriculture. here in parts of northwest and friends, they said that they no longer earn enough to produce quality food. and under german not to back off alone was opposed to some nice things that if al political leaders do not realize that agriculture is in danger. this could
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end badly, except with pretty much the movement can last. it can last a long time. then it could be dramatic. would you with those only because we are determined. and we don't want to let it go to the sheet. and after 2 weeks of nationwide test, which i've challenged, frances new prime minister gabriella thought he has now given into some of their demands and drive of the south west and friends on friday to meet with these farmers. he pays existing, which is the focus and to prove to you that i'm motivated to see this work the fruits i'm starting today and i've decided on the 10 immediate simplification measures, most of which i'll introduce spite increase starting tomorrow about to you know, part of these measures will include starting an emergency fund from us and an enterprising cost necessary for farming machinery. many farmers protesting german
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