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to al jazeera, the reports bother you in special rapids, finds the reasonable grounds. israel is committing genocide, saying it's warren goals and shows and intent to destroy the protest. and pete, these are the, has used to come to flash of you money, tare on low to characterize the entire police, teen and people, and like sustaining a life saving infrastructure of us. target key level destroy the don't carry johnston. this is all just here, a life and so whole set coming out a day off for you and security council, post a resolution quoting for an immediate cease fire in guns is more cottage across the
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street. a bridge in the us city of baltimore, collapses off chicago ship rams into a authorities say it's a mess, casualty event. government has declared images and the report from libya on the sides of susan, these refugees died. searching for us back to a nice the so it's a nation special rapids has presented the findings of a report that says there are reasonable grounds as well as committing genocide in gaza. francisco, the noisy says, israel has violated 3 of the 5 acts listed under the u in genocide convention including killing members of a specific group. causing serious buckley or mental home, deliberately inflicting conditions of life. calculated to bring about its physical destruction in ho and in part joseph found that genocidal acts were approved and
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given the effect of the statements of genocidal intent by senior is really military and government officials. these acts of an easy august part of a secular colonial process of erasure which has been underway for more than 70 years. c recommends, among other things that immediate arms and bach, i want israel and from member states to support south africa in its attempt to prosecute israel, that the international court of justice. let's listen to possible album daisy presented to the un human rights council engineer. he's riley sold your stuff, published footage, boasting about the killing of families. mothers cheated for in the bottom to go home. smokes and schools such as incriminating videos, showed them so distinctly mocking and mediating their policy and victims. not only by violating their physical integrity and right to life, but also their dignity,
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their most intimate processions and spaces that the soldiers have entered in love with it. and by disagreeing cemeteries and places of worship, when the ground defensive started, the number of the casualties seem to reduce body, in fact, that even though the atrocities increased, must these of periods and arbitrary re detentions widespread in systematic torture in any main treatment add to the experience of endless death and loss desperate people had to search to rumble with their behinds. many have been unable to bery hungry, have loved ones. these acts of genocide had be motivated by the human on people as seen in this course, which characterizes the entire color scheme and people in gaza as enemies to be eradicated. all 4 simply removed gabriel and is on there has more details now from the un headquarters. this is the report. it's 25 pages long to quite extensive document. but the title of it is anatomy of
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a genocide. for words that clearly set the stage for what this report is about. uh, she is an independent expert that was appointed by the human rights counselor. we've heard from her in previous weeks and months talking about her research and how she strongly believes this is a genocide being perpetrated by israel. but this was really the 1st time that we got to see her final report and also for her to give her oral summary of that report that i'm holding here in my hands. what's really impressed is impressive about this, if you will, is how exhaust, if it is how line by line she goes through each of her points, backed up with dozens, if not really hundreds of citations of evidence, whether it be death, toll numbers who's being killed. the women, the children statements by is really, authorities are government officials,
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a backup her claims here in this report, and really weighs it out line by line about how she concludes that israel is in violation of 3 of the 5 genet 5 conventions there. so it's a very strong report. israel has disregarded, are you in a security council ceasefire resolution? so i think it will have no operational significance for its ministry and goes to the resolution passed on monday, calls for immediate cease 5. and this will, has changed on the ground so far. at least 17 palestinians including 4 children were killed. and it is rarely astride talking a home there. rough open nights is when the government has repeatedly set it tends to launch a ground defensive on rap causes, southern most city. and more than 1500000 palestinians of sheltering. and so the last one was because of a domestic, it happened around $1230.00, that's after the un security council. israel doesn't look to the council. these
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were good people off displaced the civilians. this is how they met their end. israel told us to go to rough, or if you want to strike rough or tell us to leave, why destroy the houses over our heads with the protection of civilian lives? what are we supposed to do? the dark i've assume is in rafa in southern does a force now so tight despite the un security council resolution? israel's assault on guns has continued yes, that's absolutely right. carry dispelling to the united nations security council resolution that has been passed. yes. that, that you, the tax on the guns is the trip continued by the use. wait a minute to troops on we have been observing, please def, military attacks on old areas. where in gauze, city assess the palestinians, have to report killed. all of them belong to the same family of the house, the or a family who had been killed in the vicinity over. she felt hospital here in the south. we are talking about 10 palestinians have been killed and have been killed
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in a loss to area in con eunice, this area that had been initially designated as a safe student. but literally, what we can see here in a rough eye is that new active military movements for the is really surveillance of drones that had been followed by an attack or not a select neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city. now clearly as well to now did not commend to the resolution that had been, had been passed to day as palestinians on hourly basis are get killed. similarly, the situation in terms of hospitals, the humanitarian one, you too much more dia, i'm, it's me growing concerned about the unique from an area due to the hispanic ongoing restrictions that being imposed on the humanitarian supplies being delivered through atlanta. colorado was spots. in fact, the majority of gauze and believe that as well is no longer kept for the international community pressure as they are pushing on with. it's with their ministry loans as the are systematically creating
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a please type of destruction and k is inside the starting without even paying much attention for international resolution. scary and turn, that resolution also cools the a to be elected. and so once he has the humanitarian situation across the street right now, the yes of the majority of thousands carrier suffering from one of the worst men made catastrophes armed assignments that had been resulted since october. we're talking about people in the north, hundreds of thousands, not receiving sufficient live saving, 8 supplies that had been a partially being access to the other parts of gauze. i as well, has a do not have the ability to appoint her, but to deliver 8 supplies to the north while they are also now depending on a dropping that cannot be really good alternative for the majority of gauze. and it's considered to be a very dangerous and risky operation. yesterday they said, teen palestinians have they have been sunk in gaza, see,
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because they were trying to swim inside kansas city in order to get the boxes of humanitarian supplies. and that's absolutely terrifying. palestinians are 2 by 8 drops. are to buy these. what department um its own going from? and the united nations recently said that a teenagers in other parts of gauze and old areas are just only hoping that they might be killed swiftly. just in order to spate from the nightmare that they have been living through since october the 7th in nebraska for us, their tax. thank you. us defense secretary lloyd austin has told israel's defense witness to the safety of civilians in wrap. it was a top priority. they've got on travel to the pentagon for the in person meeting on tuesday. israel says it's planning a ground defensive and this topic by city of the gaza strip. that 1500000 displays palestinians have been forced to seek shelter in the us and international community
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has raised concerns and with the safety of the people that to day we will discuss the developments in gaza and the means to achieve cause the destruction. i'm also going to bring you back that is one of the hostages because the negotiation on the cost of this issue and how much positions require us to join hands in the, you know, military and their faults to increase pressure on how most protecting palestinian civilians from har is baltimore on the subsidy, and the strategic imperative and gods are today. the number of civilian casualties is far too high and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. garza is suffering a few material. contrast situation is getting even worse. the safety of
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the 1500000 palestine angel williams. and roswell is also a top priority for the united states. authentic and correspondence. practical hayton is in arlington, virginia, and what we know is going to be a tense meeting, because usually when i official comes here to the pentagon, they have an honor court in the press is allowed to see that shot of the secretary going out to the steps and meeting them, they didn't do that for as of these really defense minister. they did a lot of cameras in for the beginning of the meeting. and secretary lloyd austin didn't whole back. he used pretty strong language. he said, what's happening and gaza is a humanitarian catastrophe. that's getting worse, he reiterated that to minute he said to many civilian casualties or for the civilian casualties are far too high. these humanitarian aid far too low. he then once again called for israel to reopen land borders, say more 8 needs to get in. and the 1500000 people in ross,
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i need to be protected. so somewhat tough words from the secretary of defense. the big question is going to be is what happens next? so we know that he is really defense minister. yeah, i'll go out, said he was coming here with a long list of requests weapons that he wants israel to be able to by including fighter jets, very advanced fighter jets. and we know the us has been since the attack, they've been supplying israel with a long list of weapons we know about to because they had to notify congress that was a 106000000 worth of ammunition for tanks. and a $147500000.00 worth of components for 155 millimeter shells. but we hadn't known and this has been reported in the washington post, is that they've also done more than a 100 separate military sales to israel. since it all started and the, basically, the law says is, is less than $14000000.00, nobody needs to be told. so more than a 100 sales of less than $14000000.00. so obviously the u. s. has had a huge part in having israel operate this war. now we know that they want to see
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the private mr. benjamin netanyahu change the behavior to do everything differently . to pretty much you saw what they said at the united nations in the us is 2 points of leverage. really, when it comes to israel, the protection of the united nations, which they obviously removed and the really big leverage they have is with weapons . so if he gets the weapons then, obviously will know that the binding administration isn't willing to use all of its leverage to try and change the course of the war masses. talk politically, the smell of honey is any rang and capital for torques. he met foreign minister, his sign on now the hand in the past few hours around, maintains close ties with him as the 2 sides have held several meeting since as well as one gauze have begun. tyrone has cooled, have massive attack on israel type. the 2nd a success, a lot of them, unless man a lot he will. despite that, heavy price isn't huge sacrifice,
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he's paid by the palestinian people who's the name of the guns and was designed to spend the file to achieve any of the military objectives of strategic goals. they are now losing their political umbrella. if not that protection. as seen in the resolution handed down by the security council, the resolution lubbock time liked them with some gaps that need to be filled as an indication that these riley occupation. he's on the unprecedented political i selection. yes. yeah, we're still ahead on the, i'll just there will have more on which and expounded shooting a sondra is fight against his extradition to the united states the science and couldn't see the changes going to occur when you turn that science into policy, you got to go to court, to get people in trouble dying coming soon critical debate, punish. farmers are angry. people are starving. and we actually have to be experts
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all good because we've money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments for addition to the highest level they've been using games for the policy when they come out to implement date. and course the arrivals inside story on al jazeera, with every donation given. with every hops that cancel, we are changing lives in palestine showing that love days. you donated we deliver to a partnership we'll be in bringing you husband love to palestine for to see. so donate with confidence, donates with outcast foundation. we are in palestine together. we are changing the world one hawks that's time the the
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welcome back reminder about top storage this house view in special reference as released a report of funds. there are reasonable grounds to believe. israel is committing genocide in gaza. francesca alban, a z says, israel has $583.00 of the 5 acts listed under the un genocide convention. israel says you in security council, see spot resolution will have no operational significance for it. submitted trained garza, the resolution demands and immediate c spot in the street during the remainder of parameter to so calls on conditional release of captives on the ground and gaza at least 17 palestinians including 4 children were killed.
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and it is really as strong talking a home in their rest over nights is where the government has repeatedly said cents to launch a ground defensive on wrapped up by more than $1500000.00 palestinians shops. now major rescue operation continues in the us city of baltimore, where a bridge has collapsed off to being hit by container ship. president joe biden has quoted a terrible accident fine to rebuild. as soon as possible. we're going to send all the federal resources they need as we respond to this mercy. i mean all the federal resources we're going to rebuild that port together. everything so far indicates that this was a terrible action at this time. we have no other indication, no other reason to believe is an intentional act personal on board. the ship are able to alert the maryland department of transportation that they had lost control
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of their vessel. as you all know, reported as result, local authorities are able to close the bridge. the traffic before the bridge was struck, which on dollars saved lives by correspondent mike. honda joins us live now from near that cause that's bridge in the baltimore my presence a bite. and i think his thoughts to us has clearly been a tragic central magic event. that is indeed the president was brief throughout the morning on what was happening here at the bridge. now the situation at present, they are still 6 people and accounted for officials say that with the initial collision, some 8 people went into the war to 2 were rescued. one is uh, being taken to hospital uh, the other 6, but still searching for knowledge. believe that they owe some of them with members of a construction team that had been repairing potholes on the bridge. now that search and rescue operation is still ongoing. that coast guard vessels out helicopters up
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in the all sorts of technology is being used as such as a so not to try and obtain with these people. now the temperature, the water temperature at the time of the collision was in the region of 9 degrees celsius. now most experts contend that a maximum survival time at that type of temperature is in the region of 3 hours. but officials here tell us that they will wait for advice from the dive, a teams that are operating the voltage present as to when or whether to code or the search and rescue operation. but let's just go back and take a look at this tragic day. the container ship was less than 13 minutes into it's $27.00 day voyage to sri lanka when things went horribly wrong. initial reports say that dolly was heading off to see just for once, the da and when is the last propulsion. then the crew won't pull to authorities of
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a possible collision. it hit the problem, so it's got to key bridge and nature transport link for mary land who is east coast . it's a shocking sight to see cuz you live your whole life here. and you've seen this thing your entire life, and then one day you go outside and it's not there. the bridge and, and the number of vehicles plunged into the protests. go river, the governor of maryland to the state of emergency, as a search operation continued hours later, we have a large area that we have to search. this includes on the surface of the water, sub surface, as well as on the deck of the ship itself. to people who are rescued from the war to one with severe injuries, this is a unthinkable attraction. we have to 1st and foremost, great, all of those for impacted of those families, pray for our 1st responders and thank them. all of them working together. city
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state local to make sure that we are working through this trash the own off the ship, which is registered in single poll says old 22 crew members all sites. both baltimore police and the white tiles said the collision was not connected to any act of terrorism. the poor 10, the surrounding area had been closed. several government agencies are working to get to the root of what happened. but for now, the focus is on the search for any survivors. my kind of, i'll just sierra baltimore, we can expound the turn into psalms is facing another way to find out whether he can appeal his expedition from the u. k to the us. london's high court has adjourned a decision on the up until the 20th of may. the founder, which an ex face is 18 charges in the us, related to the release of classified documents about the was not gonna stop and rock sounds has been fighting extradition since he was charged in 20190 is june.
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how has moved from london a reprieve for julian, the songs in his attempt to find the extradition, the united states to face espinoza's charges that his lawyers say could next him a 175 years in prison, but not the full appeal hearing. hope to achieve these lawyers and argued before senior judges here at the high court that those charges are legal. and therefore, in contravention of the expedition agreements because they amount to a politically motivated attempt by the us government to retaliate against him. and these organizations, which he leeks for the publication of thousands of documents of communications that reveal the legs criminality by the us, any rock and up gun this time they said they simply couldn't receive the fed trust that he could receive for the death penalty. well, the justices decided that a sondra is appeal can go ahead, but only if the u. s. and the u. k. failed to provide reassurances in these cases
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the for the hearing here on may. the 20 is why stella responding to the decision such as was found in the us was essentially being given permission to intervene. politically. she said her husband was affiliated with president, being held in bel most prison in london for 5 years without the charge. and she called on the president fighting to drop what you described as a shameful during the whole elder 05 time these nationals on the local drive had been killed and a suicide attack in that pocket. stone. it happened in shang, there in the countries northwest. local police say the victims were heading to work on the that's the dumb project. it comes just a week off the 7 gun and attempted to storm the episodes of the port in the south west. come out high that has more on the attack from the capital is not my bad. the 5 giant is what goods along with their buckets on the drive, i will get it in the shop. run a regular bag with explosives, rammed into their way good, and dug, went into a ravine and guard file. now,
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according to the buckets on the military, this is a direct attack on the buckets on china, strategic partnership. the bucket i need for the know for the president has condemned. there's a buckets on the day that it doesn't become a front line state against, edited them or the bucket down your daughter did also saying that they're boring. at least 2 major attack on bucket dining naval facilities in the board of water and 3rd, but in the last few days and of god, the chinese are now austin, focused on to carry out a proper investigation. and do one is to go to break it your grid. i remembered that there being a number of a deck against draining interest. the chinese they had been focused on been hydro or electric projects. along the end of the game was traveling from a small bar dot to when it came under attack, the model either i was going to do it off. it's not my but a mass graves containing
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the bodies of thousands of migraines has been discovered in libya. so it's at least $65.00 died as they was smuggled through the data. around 750000 refugees and migrants are in libya, many or daily as independent work for their families back home. the job is discussed during ramadan is not trying to report from his right to as a boy, you know how old and her family recently arrived in the slot from sedan. she says it was a long and dangerous journey. they spent their life savings paying people traffickers to get here. but that, that hattie, after the fighting started in sudan, things became horrible. and it was no longer possible to live there. our neighborhood was a war zone and was being showed. there was no more work getting food or water was a huge problem. we had no choice but to leave with their savings depleted. and that's what it says, putting food on the table from a bomb this year is difficult to get up. do you ins?
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migration agency says around 6500 student needs refugees have arrived in libya since fighting started last april. but libyan officials say the number is much higher. according to united nations, more than 700000 migrants in libya. while some of them are flood violence, the vast majority, 86 percent cited economic reasons for coming to live to sophia and from niger supports his parents, 3 siblings and the wife and so on the back. so like in ms. campbell, i sent my family what little money i have. they need basic food supplies for them of them. but i didn't have much money. i started watching it on his very slowly. i went to the round about to day, but there was no way god willing it will get back to me because i have to send the money, fight the as good a round about images, right? the is usually busy with hundreds of migrants looking for work. but during the whole, the months of troubles on things slow down and work is hard to come by. the many
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migrants find it difficult to feed themselves and provide for their families back home. during the whole, the month of ramadan, a time for helping those less fortunate donation centers are scattered across the city, such as the small either send it to what we usually feed $250.00 to $300.00 people every day. we've been doing this every ramadan for many years, and some people donate food where they bring money and we buy the food for the whole, really, libya has long been effected by conflict and political divisions, but migrant still risk coming here. although challenging and at times dangerous, for many, it's their only hope to provide for their families far away. now, trina, elder 0 is that you can find more news features and analysis on our website. i'll just say what the weather is next to the inside story examines what un security
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council resolution means. palestinians is route and it's a lot. thanks the i'm glad you're here. let's go with your weather report. across the middle east and africa. things have certainly quieted down through the arabian peninsula. what weather moves out a saturday ravia blankets, young men in showers for and along the border with armand as while the winds continues to be the big story up and down the gulf. so a breezy day, once again on wednesday for us here in del hi. think we'll see those wind gusts about 45 kilometers. power some not all day. while the wind speed that speed, just certain points, we'll see those gusts of wind. we've got whether moving out of afghanistan into a northern buck, a start and temperatures have dropped across central asia. a band of rain boots off the caspian seats in northern iraq and the western slice of turkmenistan on
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wednesday, 13 looking good, a few showers here and there, but no real breeze. so the temperature is stumble. 17 degrees, we will see some peaks of sun there, but really still active in that northwest face of africa signed a death storm. seemed likely right across libya. and we have seen some flooding in kenya, so not roby streets flooded out here after sun. torrential downpours, and really the rain stretches, i would say, from ethiopia right down to northwest and gola, and we've got a tropical storm. ne, not a gas scar. this is going to dump about half a meter of rain across the northern madagascar over the next few days. the why have american evangelicals become his real strongest backer is us president. you'll find the right to stand with israel with no red line. as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real? solve on concept, from going on in?
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definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering that you report to us? we brave bullet and bond and we always include the views from outside, which is why we asked with theory as the united nations security council votes for an immediate cease fire and gaza for us up stains and didn't to as it's vito. what does the resolution mean for the odyssey in space? well, and it's on ice. this is inside, sorry. the hello welcome.

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