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the, the best news alive from berlin, the, you and the top costs for the rises, the wild international calls of justice ordered each route to prevent the genocide or lock in gaza. but it stopped salt. i'm calling for an immediate cease by and these are all is well with i'm us also coming up. you an agency helping palestinians in guys of fires staffers. these are all like uses pop involvement in the up till about 7 come off to her attacks. and on international low cost of remembrance day you survive, hotels dw news why he's hopeful these are all in all humanity rollover comedy,
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october 7th atrocities committed by the i am eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program. the un security council will meet next week to follow up on the un top quotes routing on gaza international court of justice on friday. all of these were out to do everything in it. spa to prevent genocide in the territory. the preliminary routing indicates, brought by south africa, told these route to do more to protect civilians, but stopped stroll top calling for you see sy in these relas military campaign again, some us the call to also order deputies of these are the hostages, kidnapped by her mouse doing the october 7th, tara tax, outside the international court of justice, palestinians supporters watch a live stream of proceedings. invited to foregoing,
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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 unimportant step towards the justice of the processing and people we have not viewed for vengeance. we had here 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 evidence that was presented by the user on this side 2 weeks ago where it was very clearly stated that user cannot commit genocide because what is being done there doesn't have been tension,
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so somebody genocide is, is non genocide. israel had been pushing for the i c j to drop the keys completely . and after the ruling, its prime minister gave this reaction. the charge of genocide level against israel is not only false is outragious and this some 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
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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 good morning this from data view, special correspondence. abraham, who joins us from jerusalem. hello, i tell us more about how people in these route are reacting to this really or i think there's a sense of relief that the court did stop short of ordering the complete suspicion of hostilities or a seat a ceasefire. i think it's important to, to remember that for a large, overwhelming part of is really society. they're still sort of stuck on october 7th . that trauma of that day is not over yet. there are still hostages held in gaza just yesterday. how much released another video of hostages,
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a apparently showing them still alive, and that's the kind of retirement position that people here go through. and so there's still a sense that the war in gaza is a war, a self defense for people here. and there was a general sense of confusion and shock at this whole case because people here feel they're on a self defensive work. well, at the same time, on the global stage, we have seen over the past 3 months, a growing isolation of the is really position and the position of israel's allies like the us in germany. these are the, this worst. so there's a sense of relief that a ceasefire has not been ordered at the same time, at least for a tell a student in officials and palestinians. and there's still a win in this a ruling. the fact that the court has said that there's a, that the genocide is, is plausible. it, of course, the ruling whether or not there was
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a genocide happening will take years. but the fact that it has said that it is plausible. and now israel is, we'll have to face that accusation in court, a scene as a wind for a palestinian and their allies. they're also there's, they're also analysts to say, well, the court has not ordered a complete ceasefire. some of the provisional measures that have been ordered, including the prevention of genocide, the allowing of more humanitarian aid would require defects of some sort of, of a toning down of the citing or something close to a cease fire. so certainly, as you mentioned at the top, a polarizing a decision, but for people here in israel, a sense of, of release as they continue to live the trauma of october 7th. right. the un secretary general. i'm telling you, gutierrez says he trusts ease or i will comply with the i. c. j's or how concerned
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nothing. yeah. who has so far resisted international pressure? is this running likely to change how these are all conducts this war? what would israel says and what we've heard governments, folks, people say a, ever since this ruling was issued a on a friday is that is really, is already doing its best. that's what they say to prevent civilian casualties. that is real employees. according to these governments looks people, measures to make sure that civilians are kept out of harm's way. and we've heard one government spokes person say that there's actually excess capacity for the processing of age into a gaza. now that is a completely different picture from what we hear civilians on the ground reporting what we're here from international organizations as well. so there's definitely an attempt by the is really side to frame this as well. we've already been doing this,
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but that is something that certainly a large, you know, credible human rights organizations disagree with. i mean, we're looking at a depth tool that a surpassed 20000 according to the health industry in the, from us run strip and casualties that, uh, that you know, for exceed that number in the span of more than 3 months. right. have you special correspondent abraham from joe's that i'm thank you as its international whole across the membranes day and ceremonies being held around a well to commemorates the victims of nancy era crimes. on this day, in 1945, the soviet forces liberate that outfits in. now's the occupied, poland, the largest on that list of the concentration and extermination comes where hundreds of thousands of people were tortured and killed. i'm not the oldest of auto peddler until told analyses that systematically made it an estimate that
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$6000000.00 jews in the hollow cost, in addition to roma. and since the people who am a sex roles, people with disabilities and political opponents, did of use a brought him who we just spoke to. well, she had a chance to speak to a whole across the bible with a message of hope for the world. for over 50 years after surviving the holocaust, natalie 1st did not speak about his experiences. now he's found strength in sharing his story. he's done so publicly since 2005, including in germany. i'm very busy, especially 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.
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she was able to sit there 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 as a bit of the dish or uh the fish is a sure there's a lunch for the 91 year old was separated from his parents at the irish wits birkenau death camp. he then survived a death march to book invalid and has written a book about his experience together to show how that costly is being told. but nobody can feel what i felt during the holocaust. that's how frightened i was so hungry. i was how lonely i was without parents, only i can feel it. is it the name of this here enough tale says she's reflecting on his experience differently in light of the october 70 bucks. what for the cause
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grand daughter and her family were caught up in the terror that day. they spent over 20 hours hiding and shelter as the a tax unfolded in there to books in southern israel before finally being rescued by is really soldiers. frederick is, is it 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. god, it's a good just like come with a message that we will overcome this tragedy as well. what seem them 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 chevy. he hopes that him talking about his experience will serve as a less than a warning so that history never repeats itself. the child slot will show the sauce
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called on people in germany to reject the racism, and on to submit to them. his view address was released after reports, the members of germany's fire rights have matched to discuss plans for mass deportations, of people with foreign backgrounds. the median has cost outrage and sparked mass demonstrations across germany than at present dodged on either. there is one thing that can never, again, have any place in germany, that it is the most century racist ideology of the nazi pumped. and then of course, then obviously i'm splitting the stream is disgusting. we set them on ponds or an expression of nothing else for the democrats. they are in a tank on our democracy and therefore an attack against us all the default. that's why we're all called upon to take a clear and firm stance for solid already, for tolerance and for our democratic and germany after his thoughts dropped, the you and agency for palestinian refugees aspired several employees, allegedly involved in the up to about 7, but they're out taxed by a mass on the 0,
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when ross is an investigation is underway. the us suspended funding over the allegations. washington was one of the relief organizations that gives financial back as the agency has previously said. its ability to deliver a together is on the verge of collapse. the w, washington correspondents, bring them in algebra as group has more on us reaction to this to 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 blinked and spoke with you and secretary at general antonio terrace. 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 of these organizations that also according to washington place, a critical role in providing life saving assistance to police pinions we have and that they give food that they give the medicine that they also help with shelters 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. the schedule, remind all of our top story. the international court of justice has ruled that these are our must take immediate measures to prevent acts of genocide engaged in a case for advice on africa. the called stopped short of ordering these routes to halt. it's relate to the company against, alas, and that's all the news we have for you. uh this uh,
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