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the, the, the israel has the facts still annex the occupied west bank in violation of international law . that is, the damming verdict from new ones, comp support at the hey, the so called a suicide drove and strikes the building there, the u. s. embassy until of april porter, like killing one person and injuring several others and an unprecedented ip outage. we have a gun digital systems and worldwide. the corporate america and cyber security from crowd strike is notoriously linked to us intelligence the
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live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching archie international. we start in the hague, where the international court of justice has ruled that the israeli occupation of the west bank isn't the fact of illegal annexation. the icy j says israel is engaging what amounts to quote, racial segregation. and the part time record is always if you that email somebody sensitivity fiction imposed by is it in the city and in the occupied by the state and federal closest you would system ethic discrimination based on that on in the area of race, religion or ethnic origin and number of participants have i good, that is it has policies and practices in the occupied. but it seems that if the amount of segregation or 5 type while the international court of justice has ruled that israel's policies in the west bank of east jerusalem har in branch of the international law and deprive palestinians of their rightful self determination
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that is real by far exceeded its role of the administrator hand the occupied territories and it's supplement policy amounts to an illegal an exception. the court has stated that israel has an obligation to end its presence in those areas as soon as possible as well as seas all supplement activities. it has also owed the un general assembly and the un security council to develop ways to end is rarely occupation of the west bank at east jerusalem. the judges have considered numerous factors including the duration of the occupation, of course, almost 60 years since 1967 active and aggressive expansion of israeli settlements in the west bank, which includes construction of thousands of units. relocation of a big number was really settlers to the palestinian territories under protection of israel. of course, applying is really domestic laws in these communities policy of impunity regarding the settlers of violence towards palestinians. massive lend confiscation,
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ends demolition of the houses that force eventually, palestinians to leave. i'm a quote basically to force the placement of the occupied population. discrimination of palestinians is really exploitation of natural resources. a look your pipes territories, the course holding tame have made ongoing calls for an exception from is really right when factions, including from the ruling called ition, they make no secret of the intentions. the quotes concluded that israel's presence in the west bank and is jerusalem, is illegal and most and indeed the icy jays ruling is an opinion. it is known binding and wanted me to say a blight is real to act. but you have to understand that the i, c, j is the world's most important international 5 beautiful countries take its opinions seriously. and this decision includes resolved and resolutions against israel at the un security council. that is an even bigger deal, even though the us is likely to use it's v to power. there are 2 shields to protect
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israel. it could also lead to the international criminal court to initiate criminal proceedings against is really officials in the west bank and all that will further isolate is ro at paris, tate already because of its deadly offensive and gaza. we might see more diplomatic and economic pressure including sanctions. companies that now have businesses with israel may reassess their relationships and the positions of certain states could also shift is really officials. we now receive reaction from our role condemning the siege raise ruling prime minister benjamin netanyahu has left out at the courts, lies st. quote. jewish people do not occupy the ro land. the jewish people are not occupiers on their own land, not an hour turn, no capital, jerusalem, not in the land of our ancestors in the west bank. no false decision at the hague will distort this historical truth just as the legality of israeli settlements in
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all the territories of our homeland cannot be contested. and also the country's far right. finance ministers, small ethridge has posted just 2 words on social media following the verdict. sovereignty now meaning the establishment of these really roll over old palestinian territories from the river to the sea. national security minister, a settler politician, benevita has slammed the quote as and to submit to and political. you may understand now that the court's decision is unlikely to change anything on the ground except expand. it is rarely presence and authority in the palestinian territories. earlier in may, the icy j ordered hays rel to immediately stop it's offensive and rough. uh, what happens next. we saw the idea of intensifying its been boardman. so for guys a south advance in deeper and deeper into rough for new the diction food. then yeah . who has said many times that israel will not allow any international entity,
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all 4 in state to dictate israel what to do and what not to. which basically means that israel will continue doing why wants to do even after this rolling? all right, let's cross a live now to pro palestine. is really activist. you of have 5 have fall away. you have good. have you on the program with us. the international court of justice has concluded that is really settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem are illegal, and israel has violated international law. what are your thoughts on this decision? which was a long time coming after being initiated in 2022. it is a very long time coming because ladies are near convention, raise the salt many deacons, and followed by the sign is always a glowing or is there a match? the odds are defined to the requirements of information. no, it doesn't even recognize the area as well. to find the plans that
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say where the belated n j is being dropped. david jones to this process, and that makes sense, the coordination. so i phone menu use the last name for one of the to know dogs is very clear, fox about is are in the role cossick as opposed to him before nation. and now off the for us. all right here isn't in generous name. there is a tend to recognize the class, the design is not on the list. and finally, i talk to by exam and i will go to eh, continue, i'd scroll down, use audit. and to provide me raise it, published in the, on the frontier population. the ruling is considered to be an advisory opinion, so it's non binding and do you expect it to have any effect on is rarely policy is given that israel has been ignoring international law for decades. ok,
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so you can write yeah, very clearly and so on. the dish has down of the do not intend to do i missing to are they be to say something else? so i'm assuming i saw on zillow concept of dedicating points of faults to continue to say, demands and to continue to drive for this to answer any phones at home, right. and the cell or the not as long as you're also going to so far is it is in the rest of only those also behind this in unit 2 phase, right? as a, as it for dental difficulties lay inspired floors or all kinds of design is clearly uh uh, doing uh, existing thing in the event. and we also see the subject is
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taking place on goza and also malta involved wishing to and this role wishing to i lived it to something else. it probably stands. it's fantastic. this empty roles. why is it continue to support these land really tightly, economically and politically? and we give it's phone and unity saw and it's all cards. israel has violated geneva conventions oswell accords, but it's never received any punishment. well, what's the likelihood? we will see any type of binding ruling in the near future when it comes to israel's actions in palestine. rico regency. as long as the rest of our us going forms and most of the international bodies and the desired veterans are raised, my students are interest confidence data. so, as long as we address has a tendency to match yours tendencies to so supportive land image specification of
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job reformation, it is a, is it, man, it is either for this message, this is to describe it to the international community. so this, this go, this international, no government and as it is, this would be a see change in the dollars and bins arrangements. international institutions are ad, not much. you know, the notion for one year thing and international institutions. we start to, some folks are high to for different like this advisory calls for israel to evacuate. all settlers from the occupied territories and to make reparations for destruction. pol assigned has suffered. do you think that israel will act upon the court's opinion in any way? we can see that these one see sydney kelly is a pharmacy in the same. yeah. so in the fall and e attempt violent,
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but it's still not solely due to portfolio international go to defendants paper. and when i was on his own right of decision and in fargo, interesting, i writes is alive is exciting exact thing wrong will i'm wrong or you can see skating more loud and clear, really most of the inmates and cultures and things with budget savings that are budgets of understand yeah man. yeah. i can see all the taxes with head to c as in nancy. can you see that i saw it. so do you know? uh, so they are just talking about the international go doesn't, doesn't towards who is a whole bunch and on the is and, and now the ex useful design to excel. but like it's the question of the experience
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with judge said israel's policy is could be equivalent to segregation, discrimination and even apartheid. even if israel does not act upon this ruling, do you expect the ruling and these official statements to have any effect on global opinion when it comes to israel? when you're thinking about the global opinion, we see a noticeable this because many, the order of on 0, no not punch has to decide to design on the version. which is by say, seems like old, right, right. and that's and i know i said kind them again. so funny too. so this is a clear fact. uh, you've been taking all the fox and the golf. is that convinced? bought a false, which was this fact is seen by the one that the government says that the interest is to continue to support this by taking notes and to continue to speak to you as well as a democracy, wisely democracy as a tenant and most of something that is why we control our
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policy, all of the seniors and say, the most basic human rights. and there is no intention to get on the human rights any time most any time soon, but any time from either like, the reason why they know declare the somebody to knows or declare that only just that it's full size, recovery nation betweens, of the brands. i see. so this is not the only box, this is why in some territories, this is the main, the foundation of the is early stage and i did buy ours easily and institutions. all right, we're going to live with our pro palestine is really active as we all type. all we thank you say, do israel's defense is not impenetrable. that submission comes from the idea of spokesperson. he was clicked to blame a ron for an overnight suicide drone attack near the us embassy in tel aviv. i will say that again. i want to emphasize that the defense is not impenetrable. iran
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supports funds and arms. it's proxies in the region from gaza, judea and samaria 11 on syria and yemen. this happened last night. the, the attack was followed by an explosion of smoke filled the streets, which is characteristic of hovering munitions, as well as the single fatality, a people. busy are in the hospital that's according to is really media. the idea of says it's still investigating the incident. humans who's the militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. those saying that used a new drone capable, by passing interceptor systems. now for the, for the air force operating in the m and the on force is carried out to qualitative military operation, which consisted of targeting one of the important targets in the occupied. yeah. for area so cool. ms. riley televi. the operation was carried out with
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a new drug named yes, a which is able to bypass the enemies into set to systems and re dos on detected the operations successfully achieve its goals. we heard from the to ron university, professor siad mohammed miranda, who says the who, the strike on tel aviv raises the stakes and the regional complet, it shows that b is brand new regime does not have the sort of technology that can prevent such strikes and it also shows how rapidly the military capabilities of the sort along with the west coast, difficulties of the advance. how advanced it come. yeah, man now has become a major our and the reason, despite the decade of genocide carried out against the admin. uh, with the help of the west. uh uh the so what are you using moratti's? how are you now years of, of really barberic strikes on the country. and the americans helped impose the star
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patients each in the red sea. but despite all that, we see now that you haven't, has effectively defeated the u. s. navy, in the red sea ships destined to is where the ports are blocked or they're sunk. and ships that want to leave is where the regime ports. they cannot go through the red sea either despite the us and the british attempts to facilitate that movement then. yeah, man or and so i don't know has said repeatedly that this will continue until the genocide completely stop. millions of people have been stuck staring at the dread at the blue screen of death, but ironically not here in russia. amid a global cascade of digital outages, the most essential in the country in the world has not reported any issues with its services and systems. this resilience has been attributed to the so called import substitution strategy that's made russia more self sufficient. friday is
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a global problem. started with a slide up to 8. my american cyber security firm crowd strikes that affected microsoft windows users. but the issue rapidly snowballed into an avalanche that struck many digital systems. the western world has been hit the hardest us airlines, including united delta american and the legion cancelled all slides in the u. k. the sky news channel interrupted it's broadcast. airports in berlin, amsterdam, prague in madrid, have reported delays as check ins had to be done. offline airlines across asia and the pacific region have also faced issues in india. some flight schedules and the boarding passes had to be written by hand. meanwhile, in japan mcdonald suspended about a 3rd of his restaurants while a busy line suffering problems in both paris and hong kong. and the list of impacted companies keeps growing. alexi low caskey cyber security expert at the moscow based positive technologies company says he expects more consequences to follow. we can go to place. so you, but so this is a,
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this may be in se, because now we cannot get to the, the only campus i mentioned about delays of these airplanes. and some flights of you know, worry about some problems to be is it may have to go the why assess the different got if, but, so now we don't skip information about the so dangerous situation. for example, v is a some, um, uh, international. so magical, a very sense of use on the assets and so, so it cannot be worried that in many cases because as these updates this new piece or so uh, software. uh in. uh, simon, why i mean, before the but actually networks and production systems. but you sound cases in good cases, if you need to go to a, a,
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b is all saying the chair and he's out they need, they're resolved any uh, normally, you know, but i do so no, but i see just i've each id as your residence in california so implant in there uh i do processes to crowd site shares have plans for almost 20 percent. the company's ceo has blamed a bug in their update that hit microsoft operating systems were ruling out any fell play or cyber attacks. this is not a security incidental cyber attack. the issue has been identified isolated and the fix is being deployed crowds like previously made international headlines during the 2016 u. s. presidential race. the company became notorious for spreading false claims that russian hackers help secure donald trump's victory over hillary clinton. with the firm was hired to investigate the democratic national committee, email leak, and it was put the blame russian actors. but later in the mid,
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it actually had no concrete proof in a separate report. in december 2016 crowds track alleged that russians caused losses for new training and military by hacking their artillery up a statement that was later retracted. american conservative talk show host and a former advisor to the bush and clinton administrations. steve gill says, proud strike has a lot of questions to answer any time you have something this big and there's no explanation other than we were just doing an update. you know, it raises suspicions and, and concerns about what's really going on in the lack of transparency. the crowd strike operates under in normal situations. i think there needs to be great transparency of what happened, how it happened, and more importantly, how they will prevent this from happening going forward. one of the issues with crowd strike is not only the cosy relationship with intelligence agencies and with the democratic party, but also the revolving door of people inside and outside government intelligence
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agencies been with crowd stripe, making big money on the private sector side and then getting the intel and the influence that they need when they go back into government or kind of go in and out . i think again the. busy process needs to be examined, not just with crowd stripe, but other defense department agencies, other major companies that are, that are using their inside sources and then profiting from them once they leave. the government diplomacy has a place in ending the hostilities and ukraine bladder as long as they made that about face. in a recent interview with the bbc in london, ukrainian politician was asked about the current state of affairs on the battlefield and about the upcoming us selections. he talks about working with trump and was possibly thinking about his newly picked running mate, j. d. vance who has been decided lean against funding for to us. it doesn't to mean that's all territories are one back by force. i think the power of diplomacy can help by putting pressure on russia. i think it is possible to agree to
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a diplomatic settlement us. so let's get surprised. statement comes as anger, mouse and ukraine over his forest mobilization of civilians. social media has been flooded with videos of public resistance to the military draft. well, in this footage we can see a group of women trying to fight off recruiters who were snatching a man off the street. the scene unfolded under the entrance to a residential block. as cam struggles to fellows rang through crane's interior ministry says some 42000 men have gone missing since a february 2022. well, those who tried to escape the battlefield are charged with reports that as many as $1500.00 man had been found guilty of desertion in the past year, one ukrainian p o w says he barely escaped being sent to his death. as always, we have to say there is a chance he was speaking under duress. what's all them? a good thing. i went to a shop to buy bread in our shop opens at 9 am. i was leaving the store and 3
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soldiers and a policeman came up to me and took me like this. it was april 25th, 2024 in the morning. and they took me to a conscription center. there. they did not even ask if i was healthy or not. they gave documents with a stamp from the doctor saying healthy. i don't want to go back there to ukraine. even if there is a prisoner swap. i will not agree. there will be no life, they're human and labor rights. their dental vol. x says ukraine's ability to participate at the negotiations table depends on whether western countries will back that move. ukraine is quickly losing. this war is losing more territory. many soldiers are going a wall. some are even, you know, surrendering to the russians. so there's an objective reality here is dealing with, but you know, it has to be pointed out. of course, this is not zalinski is where this is nato's war against russian. it's really the us is war. so one asked to ask, as for the americans,
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changing their thing is the white house now say thinking new, it's out that this thing needs to be, you know, ended through settlement that that's a question that asked to be asked. ukraine is not in a position. now to wage the war that it's been late in june. so and i think that's been russia's goal, is to destroy the premiums ability to, to wage war. and that's been largely done. and so that is probably the only guarantee that this peaceful would come the despite a taste a withdrawal 3 years ago, the us still remains the largest a donor to cobble washington's special inspector general for afghanistan. reconstruction fears, funds meant for the central asian country could be falling into the wrong hands and needs more diligence vetting as the us government continues to provide assistance to the people of afghanistan, it is vital that state complies with its partner vetting requirements intended to
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prevent the department from awarding us taxpayer funds to individuals and entities with ties to terrorism. that report coincides with neighboring pakistan's concerns that the weapons left by the us are being used by band groups that are such as the pakistani taliban and but lots of stand liberation. army media reports citing the indian control. the cashmere authorities also claim the arms have been distributed by militant groups fighting over the disputed area. well, to give you a sense of the scope here, the pentagon admit some 300000 weapons were left behind it. i've got to stand as out of the 420000 deployed to local forces defense department estimates, the cost of the abandoned arms that over $7000000000.00 among the hardware, debts for aircraft, vehicles, munitions, and other weapons. it serves exit at afghanistan in august 2021. after the taliban took control of the capital. washington left the war torn country in the midst of
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a dire economic crisis. retired us air force, lieutenant colonel turn petoskey told us. america doesn't care where the us military a goes after it's delivered the way that we give aid and not just the united states, but other countries as well is um, there's a lot of money and very little impact to it. there's very little objective measurements to even what that aid is supposed to produce. so we're not paying close attention. but we're with the agencies, like the state department, the pentagon usa id that provide aid. they are rewarded for how many units of aid and money they can deliver. not for the fall of through, not for the impact and not paying much attention to what happens after it's been delivered. we're kind of feeding our own beast in, in the sense of, of how we are doing this is that creates problems. us, the weapons that go elsewhere, fraud, waste, abuse in reaching oligarchs,
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whatever it is that all of this a does. that's really not an american problem. because the dollars the tax dollars were spent domestically and they had a positive political impact domestically. so the last is really doesn't care. in fact, it gives us more to complain about and more justification for the military industrial complex. oh, we have people who have weapons but shouldn't have them. oh we, we should get involved in an intervention. we do this to maintain an ability to influence events now, to some small extent and then potentially in the future should afghanistan become become of interest to the united states government at some future time. the china central committee of the ruling communist party has wrapped up its 3rd plenary session and by jang and major events out every 5 years. so you can correspondence
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and genuine incentives this report. outlining the main takeaways from the point of recession on the 20th ctc central committee adopted a resolution of further detail, only forms comprehensively to advance chinese modernization. the edits, 3rd plenary section held in b gene from monday to thursday. chinese authorities say the adoption of the reform resolution is the most important outcome of the just included sporting c pc planning session at a press conference and aging this morning. according to a communicate release on thursday by 2035. china has finished building a high standard socialist marketing economy in all respects. further improve the system of socialism with chinese characteristics, generally modernized it's system and capacity for governance. and basically realize socialist modernization, a senior official set china is economy has maintained a positive recovery, which solid progress on the path to high quality developments. he pointed out that
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major micro indicators are in line with expectations, but the economy is still facing some challenges, mainly due to lack of effective demand. there were also gaps among different regions, industries, and enterprises. the official says the next step for the chinese economy is to promote, sustain recovery and achieve more balance inclusive development. for all i try to use of people at the meeting said rowing external uncertainties will not affect china's determination and confidence to continue deepening reform. and further opening up is economy that it has promised to gradually expand market access and continue to share is opportunities for the world. so these are things, those called the resolution, an important document and see piecing history. knowing that it not only carries on with the but the reforms comprehensively sees the 3rd cleaner reception of the atc pc central committee, but also starts a new chapter in advancing site east modernization. since 81 c dtn aging,
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the officials, experts and journalists from 10 countries have descended on the central russian city of vladimir to brainstorm ways to preserve cultural heritage. we caught up with jen soon, a director of aging administration institute, who attended this dialogue discussion club session breaks the framework and then and the south side of cooperation. a grim yeah. cooperation. 5 in pause and for all of us we can, we can see many new members joining this to organization. so that's a cross cultural difference and all countryside video can find the similarities and also equipment for future cooperation. we, we don't have to cross the street. the lines to different contracts, all the countries in the world can't find the similarities and the potentials for com, right, and cooperation is kimberly cannot.
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