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the, the, the israel has defacto and acts to be occupied westbank in violation of international law. that is the damming products from the you and the top part of the, hey, the a so called suicide ro strikes the building. there that you attempted to be until a vapor porter, like killing one person and drank several others and an unprecedented i. t outage, we have it on digital systems worldwide. corporate american cyber security from crowd strike is that towards the link continuous intelligence, the
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i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. this is our to international. we start in the hey, where the international court of justice has ruled that the as rarely occupation of the west bank is a defacto illegal, annexed ation. the icy j says as well as engaging in what amounts to quote racial segregation and the part time because it always if you that is the most comprehensive restrictions imposed by incident on by the city and ok 5. but it seems very close as to what seems to be methink discrimination based on that on in the area at a region or ethnic origin. and number of participants have a good that is there as policies and practices in the occupied. but it seems that if the amount of segregation or up of type, while the international court of justice has ruled that israel's policies in the west bank of east jerusalem har in breach of the international law and deprive palestinians of their rightful self determination that is real by far exceeded its
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role of the administrator hanging the occupied territories and its supplement policy amounts to an illegal unexcused sion, the cold 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 really 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 his really 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 as well. 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 power students to leave, and it quote, basically to force the placement of the occupied population. discrimination of palestinians is really exploitation of natural resources. a look your pipes. territory is the course holding tame. imaged ongoing calls for an exception from is really right. when factions, including from the ruling call ition, they make no secret, don't say 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 obliged as well 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 israeli officials in the west bank and all that will further isolate is ro at paris state 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 i. c j's 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 is really 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 railey roll over old palestinian territories from the river to the sea. national security administer a settler politician. benevita has slammed the court 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 o that hays rel to immediately stop it's offensive and rough off. what happens next? we saw the idea of intensifying it's been boardman. so for guys a south advancing deeper and deeper into rough when you the diction food, then yeah. who has said many times that israel will not allow any international
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entity, 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 ruling? pro palestine is really activist your of has always told us that for many years the international community has ignored is really cleansing of the palestinian population. and only now is it being recognized a near convention, raise the remainder of the gates and follow up the body style is always a good knowing the imagine now is there different requirements or filter mass or no? and then the spring dropped there, but it came to this process and the machine. so the nation. so i phone mainly use the one that even though it is very clear, fox about is on the roll concert as opposed to him before nation
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a mile off. the 1st of all, why? yeah, this entity generous name. there is a tend to recognize a class to design these notes on the territories. and finally, i told you guys already know the to add continuous, scroll on these projects. the rest only knows also behind this in unit deal phase, read as a, as it for dean introduce apologize way is in man. that is also for this, this is ashley. so these are not sort of going to do this. this is international. i know many in the order of on 0, no, not going. she has to decide to design the version, which is by saying she's like, oh god grant, a national. no, i said kind them again. so funny too. so this is a clear fact. uh, you're gonna think, you know, the fox and the golf, israel's defense is not impenetrable. this admission comes from the idea
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spokesperson. he was quick to blame a ron for a deadly overnighted suicide drone attack near the u. s. embassy in tel aviv. and they will say that again, i want to emphasize that the defense is not impenetrable. pacific iran supports funds and arms. it's proxies in the region from gaza, judea and samaria 11 on syria and yemen. that's happened to last night. the, the attack was followed by an explosion of smoke filled the straight, which is characteristic of hovering munitions. as well as a single say tallow. the 8 people are in the hospital that's according to is rarely media. the idea of says it's still investigating humans who's the militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. those saying that used a new drone, capable of bypassing interceptor systems. now for the,
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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 new york to plug yeah for area. and that's so cool. ms. riley televi. the operation was carried out with a new drug named yes, a which is able to bypass the enemies into set to systems and re dos on detected. yeah, the operation successfully achieve its goals. it's really hard from that to ron university. professor aside, mohammed mironda who says the who's a strike until a vive raises the stakes in the regional conflict. it shows the thing 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 i'm sort of along with the west coast of louise since advance how advanced the com. yeah, man now has become a major our and the reason, despite the decade of genocide carried out against the admin. uh,
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with the help of the west. uh uh. so what are you using moratti's carried out years of, of some really barbaric strikes on the country. and the americans helped to impose the starvation siege in the red sea. but despite all that we see now. yeah, man has effectively defeated the us navy in the red sea ships destined to is ready ports are blocked for their 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 i'm sorry, a lot has said repeatedly that this will continue until the genocide completely stop the millions of people have been stuck staring at the dreaded blue screen of death, but ironically not here in russia and made
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a global cascade of digital outages. the most sanctioned country in the world has not reported any issues with the services then systems. and that's resilience has been attributed to the so called import substitution strategy that's made russia more self sufficient fridays global problems that started with a flawed update to by americans. cyber security from crowd strikes that affected microsoft windows users. well, the issue rapidly snowballed into an avalanche that struck many digital systems of the western world has been hit the hardest us airlines, including united delta american and allegiance cancelled all slides in the u. k. the sky news channel interrupted it's broadcast airports in berlin, amsterdam, prague and the dread have reported delays as chickens had to be done. offline airlines across asia and the pacific region have also faced issues in india. some flight schedules and boarding passes had to be written by hands. meanwhile, in japan mcdonald suspended about a 3rd of its restaurants. well, disney land separate problems in both paris and hong kong and the list of impacted
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companies that keeps growing. alexi, you look etzky, cyber security expert at the moscow base positive technologies company says he expects more consequences to follow, to begin to put a so you but so those, this is a yes, may be inside these because now we cannot the, the only part of mentioned about delays of these uh, added plays, uh and some flights of you know, worry about some problems v as it may have to go the why is this the different guns this but so now we don't skip information about the so dangerous situation. for example, a v is uh some um, uh, international, so magical, a very sense of use on the assets and so, so cannot be worried that in mind to use is because of these uh, updates this new piece or so uh, software. uh in. uh, simon, why?
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i mean, before he went back to networks and production systems, but you sound cases in good. in cases we need to go to a, a, b is all saying the chair and he's out they need, they're resolved any uh, normally use all the but i piece or no, but i see just i've each id as your business in california. so easily, man is there uh, i do, processes, crowd strikes, chairs have punished by almost 20 percent. the company's c o has blamed a bug in their update that hit microsoft operating systems role ruling out any foul play or cyber attacks. this is not a secure with the incidental cyber attack. the issue has been identified isolated and the fix is being deployed. it's called stripe. previously made international headlines during the 2016 us presidential race. the company became notorious for
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spreading false claims that russian hackers help to secure donald trump's victory over hillary clinton. the firm was hired to investigate the democratic national committee, e mail leak, and it was quick to blame russian actors, but later admitted it actually had no concrete proof in a separate report. in december, 2016 crowd strike alleged that russians cause losses for the training and military by hacking their artillery app statements that was later retracted. american conservative talk show host and a former advisor to the bush and clinton administrations. dave gill says crowds. drake has a lot of questions to answer any time you have something this big and there is 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 strikeout braids under, in normal situations. i think there needs to be great transparency of what happened,
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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 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, 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, the nationalist, ukrainian politician and activist, or being a foreign, has been shot in the western new create in city of leave or condition is reported like, critical with dr. is working to save her life and warning. you may find some of the next images disturbing. sorry, on is
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a prominent critic of everything connected with russian has slammed as of vitality and militants for using the russian language. activists condemned to any ukranian service men who ignores the national language, saying they should be despised. or she caught out one of the as a battalion commander is maxime joran for having a russian surname. response to her comments was swift and harsh. the siren no one gave her the right to open your mouth, nor direction, or any other unit of the ukrainian army. so just off, if you think there are none of our supporters involved, then you are deeply mistaken. so think about it in response to my message, you can contact the one or the white house. all right, let's cross live now to australia, an independent journalist and johnny h. johnny. what more can you tell us about this news coming in about arena for him? well, i can't tell you anything about this particular piece of news because i'm probably reading it from leg wherever you are reading it. but i can just tell you that from
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what i'm seeing and from what i'm hearing from here because i'm going to yes. can everybody else relatives and the other side pays? that's a slowly your credit society is falling apart. i mean the, we've seen the last 24 hours. also a woman committing suicide off trying to commit suicide by self emulating self. where no husband was a forcibly conscripted and the restore, and made sure that in odessa, in the last 24 hours when a man, the, the shot to subscription offices. so i feel that, you know, your credit is imploding for within, sorry, on was quite a prominent critic of some as off battalion members. is there anything you've seen being reported about the possibility of those soldiers possibly being involved in this attempt on her life? i have no idea because i mean this is exactly the other side of what we would be hearing here because it is, she was actually even more radical than the as a battalion. is it safe to say there's more division among?
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can you print in figures than what's being reported? what, what impact and such in finding have you think of, and i think there's a lot of division the and if you would allow me to say, i would just say 2 days ago, i just interviewed some refugees that came uh from ukraine. uh they were under intense showing, they just said basically, escape hell. and i've asked him a few questions and it was really interesting dances. i've asked him how the conscript treated you. and they said that they treated us really nice. they were just treated us like human beings, asked him how the regular, the regular you printed on me to did you like kind of professional, i mean, did they try it? they said that you just like hell. ask him, how did the motional retreat you? they said the, it was a, you can't even describe this fail because a people will noted was raped and i just made a fuller report of my child's affairs solution. and it, it was
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a nightmare. but you can see defeat the divisions in ukraine society just by these refugees of car payment. i and i came to see them like within 12 hours and when they arrived and it was just like. and i immediately just wanted to see if they have cheated bad by everybody in the side. no, the cost is treated us really nice deputy. so they recognize that we have from the same blood of their professional army. it's like, you know, there was a rape and murder and the whole kind of always stories and the mercenaries. it was until that doesn't even want to mention or not. what she said was the mercenaries did to them johnny it, sorry, on, was an outspoken critic of using the russian language in ukraine, even questioning the patriotism of soldiers who speak russian. what are your thoughts on that? what was she in the of the minority and having that belief, a little guy was in 2019 in the new grade for 4 months. was it
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mostly in queue? i never heard anybody speaking ukrainian so i mean, what does she want? i mean that people speak russian. you're pregnant. so how russian, it's like i, i called them like, brainwashed, russians. so way. i mean, people don't speak ukrainian. it's going to take a few generations for this transition to happen if say, if it's going to be forced to months, that mation. let's discuss the as of movement. it appears that they responded to her threats with threats of their own as, as of tries to projects, a new whitewashed image. how do you think the slightest situation will likely affect those efforts? i actually have no idea. i think this is the divisions in ukraine are going to get deeper and deeper. i mean, the society is divided the most people don't want this war. most people and you find one just want to end. and the, i think the people who want this want to continue, we're going to be in the, my knowledge of. all right, we're going to live with their sterling independent journalist johnny h. johnny. thank you. you're welcome. a multiple us minute
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administrations have made their support for pro democracy rallies around the world very clear and at times directly. so, but it appears not when it comes to protecting allies in kenya, the american embassy, and i robi, has warned anti government protesters to relapse, describing those seeking change in far from a flattering light. they were calling provoking tours and opportunities to avoid blocking roads and eluding businesses all actress police and protesters, of like, truth reputed violence and be held accountable for wrong doing well comes as the country is high court suspended, the ban on protest, and i robi place said earlier, forbid in the raleigh signing public safety reasons. well that was a head of a plan protest over the government's economic policies. but can in government as appeal to those demonstrating the stop demonstrating to stop the government. i've ever meter
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read in the community before resident unrest erupt. and in canada last month after the government tried to push through and i am affect his tax hike, build dozens of people were killed and hundreds wounded in several days of violence . the crowds stormed the parliament building and they will be the chaos for us to president richard to hold the controversial move and dismissed. most of his cabinets for the countries, the economy has continued to plunge, forcing the government to borrow even more money from foreign creditors that high interest rates. earlier, we spoke with steven and the good 10, a kenyan high care advocate, and law society council member. he believes the police action in banning the protest was unconstitutional. the national by the american english celia, that's tips issue to say no state pavey. he's more asked to proceed to that. yeah,
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maybe gunk, sweet natured, but mess up the peaceful product. but those will play to so it makes the changes in the shaping infringing these things to protest basically because i totally do that to mean comfortable in this lesson seems to be a little bit of a rush of human rights. the action of, i mean and thought this way, they spend the afternoon. so could you into a police or sample solution and would very much you're getting lots of pain, like, based on this file legend, you can provide security to, to discuss in this case to this, went on for testing and businesses. we have these uh, also boxes, most of the domains pay. okay. name delays, but they do police claim your house, you know, walk for us, then why are they sending their can police officers to
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h to provide is a cruise to the mission games. they don't have, you know, security or he doesn't get the money then no father, there's a security progression for blue purpose those, those are the right to practice. so they have called a game of conservatory order because those things are going to go by and deal with them about the same thing to be doing that. but the vision is made of the same china, a central committee of the ruling communist party concluded a 3rd plenary session and a jang and major event held every 5 years. city, 10 correspondence sent a new one sentence. this report aligning the main takeaways from the plenary session or the 20th cvc central committee adopted a resolution of further detail only forms comprehensively to advanced chinese modernization to edit 3rd plenary section held in the gene from monday to thursday . chinese authorities say the adoption of the reform resolution is the most
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important outcome of the jessica included 14 c pc planning session at a press conference and aging this morning. according to a communicate release on thursday by 2035. try to finish building a high standard socialist marketing economy in all respects. further improve the system of socialism with chinese characteristics generally modernize 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 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 attorneys official at the meeting set of rolling external uncertainties will not
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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 studies. okay? so it's called the resolution an important document and see piecing history, knowing that it not only carries on with the but the reforms comprehensively seems . the 3rd plenary session of the 18 ctc central committee, but also starts a new chapter in advancing studies. modernization st. j. u. n. c, dtn, aging. the officials, experts and journalists from 10 countries have descended on the central russian city of vladimir to brainstorm ways to preserve the cultural heritage. we cut off with a company director of lucifer from maroon, who attended the form and shared his opinion about the recent attempt on donald trump's life. you know, that's it. that's cuz that's how to say this. trump is a person who speaks the truth. he's businessman,
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america is important to him. he doesn't care what america does abroad. he wants america to be strong. that's why there are people, people who want to control the world who don't want to present like that one who will just go and say, i want to be friends with russia. i just wanted like that. that's it. they want to get rid of him. they won't succeed because as people say, the truth always exist. there's one truth and we have already seen it. if they did this, it means they're showing that they are weak, that there have lost and sold their already proven that trump will also wins, in my opinion, who by didn't already has no chance. he's already showing his weakness. he shows that despite his support from all the democrats, i'm sure she will lose because the world does not love him. he only loves himself, and this democratic party only loves itself. they only do things for themselves, but trump, once we hope he wants peace for this country and he doesn't want aggression, he doesn't have one more in the world. i support him. all right, we'll just stay with our to international. i'll be back with lunch for news and
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just over 30 minutes from now in the meantime. be sure to visit our website or to com for the very latest breaking news and updates. by the 41 percent of you have to delta, have a non savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. if we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge of having their cars repossess more than a 137000000 americans are facing financial hardship because of medical that in america we do have a welfare system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system you have to prove to the government that you truly need help. the simplest way, like explain a basic income, is that is like social security for the rest of us, a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. just a $1000.00 a month, no strings attached as well. i would like them. maybe i don't know,
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i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and then just by virtue of your being here, i am in the the one place. yeah. yeah, yeah. yeah. yeah, yeah, so well, well, what you personally, what is been really deal approximately is it is for 2 more real life. we should do me a little bullshit and into the heart of the street. was for the say it was just on that. i mean the dos, the whole affinity of the info said sunday of this, the lowest,
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