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the, the business, the, the use of life umbrella in the u. n's top called polarizes the world, the international court of justice. all of these routes are, prevents during the side all acts and guys, a bunch of stuff shows up calling for an immediate cease fire. and these are all is well with i'm us also coming up to you and agency help in the palestinians in guys a fire stuff as these are all like uses of involvements in the up till about 7 time last her attacks and on the international, a low cost of member and say these are 5 hotels, dw news, why? he's hopeful he's are all in all humanity. what about comedy up to about 7 to
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atrocities committed by on the i i'm eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program. the un security cons that we'll meet next week to follow up on the un top quotes ruling on gaza. now the international court of justice on friday ordered each route to do everything. and that's part to prevent the genocide in the territory. the preliminary routing, in that case, brought by south africa, told each route to do more to protect civilians, but stopped as joseph calling for a sci fi in these routes. but they treat, i'm paying against on mass the call to also order the release of ease. riley hostages, kidnapped by how mouse doing the october 7th terror attacks outside the international court of justice, palestinian support letters watch
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a live stream of proceedings. in one of the foregoing, some here had been hoping for more from the judges. but many are seeing this ruling as a symbolic victory with the palestinian delegation at the i. c j saying it could have far reaching consequences. it is an important step towards justice to the 1st thing that people will not hear for vengeance with you'd for justice. and receive justice for our people. we seek justice for the children who have killed in gaza and all of palestine 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 of them to the was presented by the user on this side 2 weeks ago where it was very clearly stated. that user cannot commit
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genocide because what is being done there doesn't have the intention to somebody to genocide. this is non genocide. israel had been pushing for the i c j to drop the keys completely. and after the ruling, it's 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 reject 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 a voice alarm. we firmly believe that following this document should now be a more concerted effort towards a ceasefire. a negotiations should commence on a permanent true stage solution for the neighboring is
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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 the orders from the top you and court. although the court does not have the power to enforce the ruling. let's come on this from data view, special correspondent, i brought him who joins us from jerusalem. how do i, how people, and these are owls reacting to those ruling or or politically, we seen a complete, um, uh, sort of an outrage and angry as we just heard from the prime minister there of the court's ruling. but this is a, for the case a pardon, but this is to be expected virtually since the beginning of a when it was announced that this case would be, would be entertained at the i. c,
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j is really the politicians have rejecting, rejecting it. and so the prime minister they calling at outrages is by no means surprising at the same a time here in israel, i would say people are still a very much, you know, concerned with the big question of returning the hostages in the conduct of, of the warranties there's a sort of sense of disbelief that this would even be happening at a the, the i c j. we've also seen interviews with is really government spokes. people trying to frame this as a some sort of wind for israel because the core did a stop short of ordering a complete ceasefire. on the other hand, we've seen a palestinian politicians posted in people and their allies certainly celebrate this. and there are analysts to say, indeed the court may have stopped short of ordering a ceasefire, but did. but it did order these provisional,
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a measures that is real. a should allow in more aid that it should be, protect civilian life more. and what some analysts say is that for these measures to be properly implemented, it would mean some kind of defects to cease fire, or at least a significant reduction in a, in, in, in, in the bombs and the fighting that are going on in the guys district and certainly mixed reaction, but here in israel, there's a sense of defiance against this rolling. right. the un secretary general, it says he trusts ease or i will comply with an icy days. or i know, considering that into, you know, who has so far resist that international pressure is really likely to change how these are. i'll come back to this war. as it is unclear, if that will happen, however, is real, has been coming under even before the ruling under masses pressure from the international community, including from its closest ally,
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the united states to do more to protect civilian life. and while that may not mean a lot for civilians that are in gaza because they are dying every day as a a before, it may now be that with this ruling there is more pressure on the is really a government to do more to protect the civilian life the desktop has been a devastating by all accounts. at the same time we've heard is really a government spokespeople claim, but they are actually doing everything they can to protect a civilian life. and that they, that we've heard one governments books person say that there is excess capacity for the processing of aid, but the reality on the ground. so something very different. that's according to all international organizations that are observing and working on the ground a lot still on boat and dw special correspondence. i brought him from there was that i'm thank you. now it's international,
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a low cost of member and stay on the ceremonies being held around a well to commemorate the victims of nancy iraq crimes on this day in 1945. so if you had the forces and the variance at outfits in, now's the occupied pull, and the largest on that list of concentration and extermination comes way hundreds of thousands of people with torches and killed under the orders of auto, federal in total, denazi's and systematically made an estimate that $6000000.00 jews into holocaust, in addition to roma on since the people who am a sex roles, people with disabilities and political opponents. we just spoke to ahead of use. abraham spoke to a hole across the bible with a message of hope for the weld for over 50 years after surviving the holocaust. nestali 1st did not speak about his experiences. now
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he's found strength in sharing his story. he has done so publicly since 2005, including in germany. i'm very busy for she would disappear. i think it's important to tell because many people don't even believe that the holocaust took place at all your survey because there are a lot of holocaust deniers. and nowadays in 2024, there are few holocaust survivors who are able to tell what really happened there. nameless affair is a bit of my benefits hash. i'm a and since i'm still in a pretty reasonable condition, i feel obliged to tell my story. so that the holocaust won't be forgotten. it's a bit of a dish or uh the fish is a sure there's a lunch for the 91 year old was separated from his parents at the i'll shoot spoken out death camp. he then survived a death march to book invalid and has written
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a book about his experience together to show how costly is being told. but nobody can feel what i felt during the holocaust. but how frightened i was so hungry, i was how lonely i was without parents, only i can feel it is just the name of this here enough tale says she's reflecting on his experience differently in light of the october $70.00. what for the cause grand daughter and her family were caught up in the terrier that day, they spent over 20 hours hiding a shelter as the attacks unfolded in their 2 boats in southern israel before finally being rescued by is really soldiers. so that gives us a a, so it's a sofa. no, we can say it's a disaster, a terrible catastrophe. unbelievable. the but it was not a show gum. it's a good that that's like come with
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a message that we will overcome this tragedy as well. what seems to me, she really feel it, but human beings, by their nature, wants to continue living and that we have to find a good way of getting along and be good, and happy people to feed them. oh surely. he hopes that him talking about his experience will serve as a less than a warning. so that history never repeats itself. a, do you, an agency for palestine universities has fired several employees, allegedly involved in the up to about $730.00 attacks by how mass on each route. well, nebraska is an investigation is on the way the us has suspended funding or by the allegations. washington was one of the relief organizations biggest financial back as the agency has previously said. its ability to deliver a together is on the verge of collapse. w washington correspondent
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benjamin oliver is goober has more and us reaction to this the department of state has announced that it is temporarily. we don't know how long that will last, but it that has pos, the funding for those. you an agency, if a 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's according to a press release that the department of state published and send out today. washington said that must be complete accountability for anyone who participated in the october 7th attack. and the us is not just any donor of these organizations. and also, according to washington place, a critical role in providing life saving assistance to police, simians we have, and that they give food that they give medicine that they also help with shelters.
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in 2022, the united states was the agents as big as the owner 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. to let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world and new york julie has ordered form on us presidents, donald trump, to pay rights as in cairo, $83000000.00 in damages for the formation a trial. last year found the trump liable for sexually assault and chiral in 1996 and 40 fabian had by claiming she lied about the salt trump has about to appeal this latest. really, i didn't see it as new government is cropping. unpopular tax on pension reforms. ministers want to focus instead on pushing through a so called on the bus bill of why the structural changes on the privatized ations nationwide puts us on the general stride to wrapped at area of this month of
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a precedence. have you in these plans to slash probably expensive tens of thousands. i've got it in the austrian capital vienna to protest against rise in the right wing extremism. the demonstration was inspired by similarities in gemini, those for test, which i did by reports that examined by rights the potty mess with rights when yes to me is to discuss the mass deportation of family. ground level for money. yeah, i didn't call is to leave the english opinion the club at the end of the football season since joining the red spark in 2015, the german has overseen on era of success, which has included female lead on champions. we titles it is a reminder of our top story. international court of justice has rules, but these are all must take immediate measures to prevent acts of genocide in gaza . and the case brought by so that offer kind of caught stuff to sort of ordering
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