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the yemen people have suffered far too long and iran has no legitimate interest in yemen. also relating to yemen, i am announcing today that the state department's awards for justice program is offering up to $15 million for information on the financial activities, networks and associates of shiali. he is a high ranking commander of the kuds force. this is a part of the rewards for justice program for information leading to the disruption of irgc operations. shilahi has a long history of attacks against americans and our allies globally. he planned multiple assassinations of coalition forces in iraq, provided weapons and explosives to violent groups and planned the january 2007 attack that filled five american soldiers and wounded three years. in 2011 shilahi funded and directed a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states. this would have been carried out in a restaurant in georgetown. he also aimed to carry out follow-on attacks in the united states and elsewhere. had this scheme succeeded, as many as 200 innocent civilians in the united states could h
the yemen people have suffered far too long and iran has no legitimate interest in yemen. also relating to yemen, i am announcing today that the state department's awards for justice program is offering up to $15 million for information on the financial activities, networks and associates of shiali. he is a high ranking commander of the kuds force. this is a part of the rewards for justice program for information leading to the disruption of irgc operations. shilahi has a long history of...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to their treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. or meantime with pressure mounting the british government said to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said there were unlawful the made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian law in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court so the rebels intervention the bigger picture in yemen started in 2015 to fight the rebels who they see as terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that are a major cause for concern. so . tyler again says there's clear evidence that red has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must therefore stop selling arms to the saudis. the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of internatio
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to their treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. or meantime with pressure mounting the british government said to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said there were unlawful the made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a conflict where we know international and tammy know is has been disregarded well with pressure mounting the british government to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said there are no lawful made without assessing if the gulf state and actually violated humanitarian law or not in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision the supreme court said arabia's intervention in yemen the bigger picture started in 2050 to fight who's the rebels who they see as terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that are a major cause of concern. so . tyler again this is there's clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen and the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis. the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a conflict where we know international and tammy know is has been disregarded well with pressure mounting the british government to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said there are no lawful made without assessing if the gulf state and actually violated humanitarian law or...
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year yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement country where we know international tami know is has been disregarded. and with a pressure mounting the british government has had to put on sales of saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeals said that they were on lawful and made without assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law in yemen or the government is expected to appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who the rebels who they see as terrorists however the level of civilian casualties in the conflict have caused global warming. so. ruth tanner went on to tell us that there is clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis. the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violation of international law and and as you say the c
year yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement country where we know international tami know is has been disregarded. and with a pressure mounting the british government has had to put on sales of saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeals said that they were on lawful and made without assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law in yemen...
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a yemen based high-ranking commander of the ir gc force. this is a part of the rewards for justice program for information leading to the disruption. he planned multiple assassinations of coalition forces in iraq, provided weapons and explosives to violent shia extremist groups and planned a january 20, 2007 attack in karbala that killed five soldiers and wounded three others. in 2011, he founded and directed a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the united states. this would have been carried out in a restaurant in georgetown. he also aimed to carry out follow-on attacks in the united states and elsewhere. had this to succeed as man succs 200 innocent civilians in the united states could have been killed, given the track record of trick o trigger resume and destabilization in iraq we remain concerned by his presence in yemen and the potential role in providing advanced weaponry of the kind that we have interdicted. iranian missiles and explosives boats have been used. it otherwise wreaks havoc in the region. this designation together wit
a yemen based high-ranking commander of the ir gc force. this is a part of the rewards for justice program for information leading to the disruption. he planned multiple assassinations of coalition forces in iraq, provided weapons and explosives to violent shia extremist groups and planned a january 20, 2007 attack in karbala that killed five soldiers and wounded three others. in 2011, he founded and directed a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the united states. this would have been...
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and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year or nother 5 years of fire. ding would have humanitarian aid given to yemen that would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this could be the beginning of a rare but small window of opportunity for peace talks for watching the hawks i'm fair and friends are. all right as we go to break or quarters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered over social media be sure to check out watch of the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify up with music everywhere you listen to your favorite or not so paper podcast coming up we delve into the u.s. military's world of science fiction soldiers with legal with video i was lying all of why no media men are to correspond to rachel brotherly love thi
and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year or nother 5 years of fire. ding would have humanitarian aid given to yemen that would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this...
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led coalition fighting in yemen mean that they are risk of splitting up. i think because if we see that their goal in the south is different saudi arabia is supporting the legitimacy of the other on the other side we see that united arab emirate is creating a militia and security forces which actually want yemen to be separated over they call it the session of yemen that's why i think if they continue this way i don't think that this coalition can continue on as well we have seen today press conference for the spokesperson of yemeni out of voters here in sanaa and he has one saudi arabia and i have a minute and he said that this year. 2020. name if they are. truly a difference because we know that in many other means and has been developed there any difference and if they can limit. the strength and the power of saudi are not out of force i believe that they can conduct a major attack against saudi arabia united arab emirates and i just want to mention that 2 days ago yemeni a ballistic missile has targeted a military base in niger and i think that was a c
led coalition fighting in yemen mean that they are risk of splitting up. i think because if we see that their goal in the south is different saudi arabia is supporting the legitimacy of the other on the other side we see that united arab emirate is creating a militia and security forces which actually want yemen to be separated over they call it the session of yemen that's why i think if they continue this way i don't think that this coalition can continue on as well we have seen today press...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now the u.k. from kind of living up to the treaty and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries in both in a country where we know international intending no is being disregarded. with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold and june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state 100 military law in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight with the rebels who they see as terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that are a major cause of concern. ruth tanner again says there's clear evidence rob has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. the gover
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now the u.k. from kind of living up to the treaty and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries in both in a country where we know international intending no is being disregarded. with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold and june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state 100 military law in yemen it's expected the government...
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and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year our number 5 years of fighting would have humanitarian aid given to yemen would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september saudi arabia. yes started talking with her at these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this could be the beginning of a rare but small window of opportunity for peace talks for watching the hawks i'm fair and transact. all right as we're going to break or quaters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you've covered over social media be sure to check out watch of the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify up with music everywhere you listen to your favorite or not so pay for podcast coming up we delve into the u.s. military's world of science fiction soldiers with legal with media analyst lynell of why no media then are to correspondent rachel bradley 11 t
and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year our number 5 years of fighting would have humanitarian aid given to yemen would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september saudi arabia. yes started talking with her at these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this...
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war in yemen actually increased and i think there's just been a sake know that this year yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the way it is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement country where we know i am international and having no is being disregarded and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on control on hold in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state had a violated humanitarian law in yemen the government is expected to appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who the rebels who they see as terrorists however the level of civilian casualties in the conflict have caused global alarm. ruth tanner went on to tell us that there is clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis. the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consi
war in yemen actually increased and i think there's just been a sake know that this year yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the way it is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement country where we know i am international and having no is being disregarded and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on control on hold in june the court of appeal said that...
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not war in yemen have actually increased and i think this is being sick know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement conflict where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold and june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made with out assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight with the rebels who they see as terrorists however if the level of civilian casualties and the conflict that are a major concern. ruth tanner again says there's clear evidence rout has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of internat
not war in yemen have actually increased and i think this is being sick know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement conflict where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold and june the court of appeal said they were unlawful...
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in yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to their treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. and so with pressure mounting the british governments how to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold for no in june the court of appeals said that they were unlawful a made without assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law or not in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court so the rebels intervention the bigger picture in yemen started in 2015 to fight who's the rebels who they see as terrorists or whether it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that are a major cause of concern. so . whose turner again says there's clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must therefore stop selling arms to the saudis. the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been c
in yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to their treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. and so with pressure mounting the british governments how to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold for no in june the court of appeals said that they were unlawful a made without assessing if the gulf state had violated...
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and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year our number 5 years of fire. they would have humanitarian aid given to gammon that would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september or saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this could be the beginning of a rare but small window of opportunity for peace talks for watching the hawks i'm fair in front there. all right as we go to break or quarters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you've covered over social media be sure to check out watch of the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify up with music everywhere listen to your favorite or not so paper podcast coming up we delve into the u.s. military's world of science fiction soldiers with legal with video i was lying all of why no media of them are to correspond to rachael brown this b
and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year our number 5 years of fire. they would have humanitarian aid given to gammon that would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september or saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that...
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and britain $12017.00 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year or nother 5 years of fighting would have humanitarian aid given to yemen that would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill. well back in september saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this could be the beginning of a rare but small window of opportunity for peace talks for watching the hawks i'm fair in front there. are those we're going to break or quaters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics you've covered over social media be sure to check out watch of the hawks the podcast which is now available on spotify up with music everywhere you listen to your favorite or not so paper podcast coming up we delve into the u.s. military's world of science fiction soldiers with legal with media analyst line melody line on media and then r t correspondent rachael br
and britain $12017.00 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year or nother 5 years of fighting would have humanitarian aid given to yemen that would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill. well back in september saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that...
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war in yemen have actually increased and i think this is being sick know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the country's involvement conflict where we know international time you know is being disregarded. and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on the hold and to in the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state 100 violated humanitarian law in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who the rebels who they see as terrorists however if the level of civilian casualties and the conflicts that are of major concern. tanner from oxfam again says there is clear evidence of violations in yemen and the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say
war in yemen have actually increased and i think this is being sick know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the country's involvement conflict where we know international time you know is being disregarded. and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on the hold and to in the court of appeal said they were unlawful...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the british government said to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold for now in june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian law in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi arabia's interventions about her and her in yemen started back in 2015 to fight who's the rebels who they see as terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict there's a major cause of concern. again this is this clear evidence we had house committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the british government said to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold for now in june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian law in...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international terry know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who threw rebels who they say are terrorists or it's the level of civilian casualties that's become a major cause of concern. well fund says there's clear evidence of human rights violations in yemen. the evidence is really able well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and the case was really clear. that the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about that there was a pattern of violation in that violation and it was
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international terry know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded the press around thing u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weaponry to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were lawful so the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started 2015 to $5.00 who rebels they say the terrorists but it's the level of civilian casualties that's become a major cause of concern. oxfam says there's clear evidence of human rights violations in yemen. the evidence is really able well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear. that the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about whether there was a pattern of violation in that violation and it was c
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded the press around thing u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weaponry to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were lawful so the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi...
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here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. with the pressure mounting in the british government so to put arms sales to saudi arabia are on hold by king june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian law in yemen further it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court so the robbers intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who flee rebels who they see as terrorists but it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that are a major cause of concern. ruth tyler again says there's clear evidence read has committed human rights violations and you know what i'm there for the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and
here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. with the pressure mounting in the british government so to put arms sales to saudi arabia are on hold by king june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian law in...
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here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say oh the country's involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started back in 2015 to fight who the rebels who they say the terrorists however it is the level of civilian casualties that's become a major cause of concern. roof tanner again says that there is clear evidence that riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about tha
here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say oh the country's involvement conflict where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision the supreme court...
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war in yemen have actually increased and i think this is being sick know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries in both new country where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law in yemen as expected the government will appeal the decision and the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who think rubbles who they see as terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties and the conflicts that are of major concern. ruth tanner again says there is clear evidence rob has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of internatio
war in yemen have actually increased and i think this is being sick know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries in both new country where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said they were unlawful and...
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war in yemen actually increased and i think this is been a signal. here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement country where we know international tammy know is has been disregarded. and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put on sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law in yemen the government is expected to appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 it to fight who the rebels who they see as terrorists however the level of civilian casualties in the conflict have caused global warming. towner went on to tell us that there is a clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen and that the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been c
war in yemen actually increased and i think this is been a signal. here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involvement country where we know international tammy know is has been disregarded. and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put on sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful and made...
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point $2000000000.00 as conflicts around the world started to rise including the one in yemen you can see the numbers went up with 2018 seeing just under $29000000000.00 now when it comes to where the money is coming from and where it's going to the united states gives the most followed by germany the e.u. and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year our number 5 years of fighting would have humanitarian aid given to gammon would surpass syria and countries contributing to this fund would have to give much more to foot that bill back in september saudi arabia started talking with with these which focused on temporary agreements like opening yemen's international airport and the international rescue committee says that this could be the beginning of a rare but small window of opportunity for peace talks for watching the hawks i'm fair in front there. all right as we're going to break or quarters don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics of coverage over social media be sure to check out watch of the hawks
point $2000000000.00 as conflicts around the world started to rise including the one in yemen you can see the numbers went up with 2018 seeing just under $29000000000.00 now when it comes to where the money is coming from and where it's going to the united states gives the most followed by germany the e.u. and britain 12017 the most money was given to syria followed by yemen but again the report shows that this year our number 5 years of fighting would have humanitarian aid given to gammon...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries in both new country where we know international time you know is being disregarded. and with pressure mounting the british government has had to put arms sales to saudi arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said they were almost full and made with out assessing if the gulf state had violated humanitarian law in yemen it's expected the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight her thyroid pills who they see as terrorists however if the level of civilian casualties and the conflict that are a major cause of concern. thank you. thank. you and. from oxfam again says there's clear evidence of violations in yemen and says the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case wa
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not war in yemen have actually increased and i think there's just been sake know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. from kind of living up to the treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the countries involved in a country where we know international and tammy know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were a lawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who the rebels who they say are terrorist however it's the level of civilian casualties that's become a major cause of concern. oxfam says there is clear evidence riad has committed human rights violations in yemen. the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to b
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to say how countries involved in a country where we know international and having no is has been disregarded. and with pressure mounting the british government to put arms sales to saudi arabia are on hold for now in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful and made without assessing if the gulf state violated humanitarian law and it's expected the government will appeal the decision of the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen a bit of background here to remind you started in 2015 to fight huth the rebels who they see as terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that are a major cause for concern still. so . ruth turner again says there's clear evidence riyadh house committed human rights violations in yemen and the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis. the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent viol
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destruction for the people of yemen. young eco activists in germany have had a dressing down after disrespecting their elders that's among our stories still had after the short break. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. they get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president. or some want to be rich. but you'd like to be close to what the korean people are. interested why. there should be. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race and of his on screen dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you're watching our 2 international welcome back to the program britain's guardian newspaper has been forced to amend an article it published last year about russia's role in an alleged plot to extract julia songs from the ecuadorian embassy in london where if national takes up the story. the crime and the punishment the guardian ne
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also yemen's heard the rebels call for international help after a deserted tanker spills all into the red sea. and after days of violent protests india's home minister says he is open to discussions on the country's controversial citizenship law. while millions of protested across the world calling for urgent action but the united nations climate change talks in madrid making pretty slow progress mired in deep division the cup 25 meeting is now nearly 2 days past its deadline countries were deadlocked over emissions targets and how much money poorer countries should be getting to cope with climate change the u.s. brazil australia india and china have been blamed for stalling talks one of the sticking points is the concept of a global carbon markets. that would mean those who exceed their pollution levels by their credits for those who don't have also been marches worldwide throughout the past 2 weeks by those i'm happy with the state of talks on saturday members of the group extinction rebellion dumped horse manure outside the conference to air their frustrations i don't know why they
also yemen's heard the rebels call for international help after a deserted tanker spills all into the red sea. and after days of violent protests india's home minister says he is open to discussions on the country's controversial citizenship law. while millions of protested across the world calling for urgent action but the united nations climate change talks in madrid making pretty slow progress mired in deep division the cup 25 meeting is now nearly 2 days past its deadline countries were...
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destruction and the people of yemen. younger eco activists in germany have been accused of disrespecting their elders that story much more still to come this is arch international. and stacey are continuing our american tour and as you can see behind me we are in rio de janeiro oh my god so beautiful so much going on this is a country can transition. i'm not one who will ever argue that there are worthy and unworthy victims it's also important to also distinguish the fact that whenever we have a crime scene or maty off the top of the army genocide and other cases of genocide that's that we're talking about the issues of confronting it acknowledging it and injustice and reparations for it are important it is important to confront the crimes wherever they happen but it shouldn't be means to dilute you know the experience of. in this particular case of the ip. i welcome back this is r t international now the u.k. police force is trying to go green by switching to electric cars but the plans have hit some obstacles. explains
destruction and the people of yemen. younger eco activists in germany have been accused of disrespecting their elders that story much more still to come this is arch international. and stacey are continuing our american tour and as you can see behind me we are in rio de janeiro oh my god so beautiful so much going on this is a country can transition. i'm not one who will ever argue that there are worthy and unworthy victims it's also important to also distinguish the fact that whenever we have...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the countries involved in a conflict where we know international tammy know is has been disregarded or with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to put our society arabia on hold in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful it is expected that the government will appeal the decision in the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight haiti rebels who they see as terrorists however is the level of civilian casualties in the conflicts that are a major cause of concern. work. ruth timer again says that there is clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. that the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about w
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the war in yemen is going terribly wrong. the massive humanitarian crisis of cholera or phantom parts and i. see mixed up it's a terrible mess the saudis and their emulating allies are really burnt down in it it's a bit like their vietnam war. it is anti iranian obsession of the saudis is not necessarily shared by the other monarchies of the arabian peninsula the country said we don't want to get involved in yemen when the country military did is they will move to southern yemen to to help the saudis protect their southern border but they didn't get involved in the air war and putting boots on the ground in the same way that the air ati's or the saudis did. if you can as a result qatar is considered by saudi arabia and abu dhabi as being too close to tehran. to. look at the video. does iran share an offshore gas field in northern qatar in the persian gulf. if in if there were more inevitably that requires a certain amount of cooperation with iran is going to qatar can't. border breakdown in relations with iran as it would be
the war in yemen is going terribly wrong. the massive humanitarian crisis of cholera or phantom parts and i. see mixed up it's a terrible mess the saudis and their emulating allies are really burnt down in it it's a bit like their vietnam war. it is anti iranian obsession of the saudis is not necessarily shared by the other monarchies of the arabian peninsula the country said we don't want to get involved in yemen when the country military did is they will move to southern yemen to to help the...
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here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty and and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the countries involved in a conflict where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were norful why the government is expected to appeal the decision the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight the rebels who they say a terrorist however it is the level of civilian casualties has become a major cause of concern. ruth turner again says there is clear evidence that riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen. the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about whether there was a pattern of violat
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we in yemen know party to not war in yemen or that she increased and i think this is. your yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to treaty and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involved in a country where we know international having been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision at the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight her 3 rubbles who they say are terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties that's become a major cause of concern. oxfam says there is clear evidence riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen . the evidence is really i have a well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had t
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party to not war in yemen actually increased and i think this is the signal that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the countries involved in a conflict where we know international tammy know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were no lawful of a government expected to appeal the decision the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen began in 2015 to fight the rebels who they say the terrorists however it is the level of civilian casualties that's become a major cause of concern. ruth tanner again says that there is clear evidence that riyadh has committed human rights violations in yemen. the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear. that the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license wea
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led coalition fighting in yemen mean that they are risk of splitting up. i think because if we see that the goal in the south is different saudi arabia is supporting the legitimacy of the other on the other side we see that united arab emirate is creating a militia and security forces which actually want yemen to be separated over they call it the session of yemen that's why i think if they continue this way i don't think that this coalition can continue on as well we have seen today press conference for the spokesperson of yemeni out of voters here in sanaa and he has one saudi arabia and i have a minute and he said that this year. 2020. name if they are. truly a difference because we know that in many other means and has been developed there any difference and if they can limit. the strength and the power of saudi are not out of force i believe that they can conduct a major attack against saudi arabia united arab emirates and i just want to mention that 2 days ago yemeni a ballistic missile has targeted a military base in niger and i think that was a cle
led coalition fighting in yemen mean that they are risk of splitting up. i think because if we see that the goal in the south is different saudi arabia is supporting the legitimacy of the other on the other side we see that united arab emirate is creating a militia and security forces which actually want yemen to be separated over they call it the session of yemen that's why i think if they continue this way i don't think that this coalition can continue on as well we have seen today press...
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protests india's home minister says he is open to discussions on the controversial citizenship law also yemen's hooty rebels call for international help after a deserted tanker spills oil into the red sea and caught in the crossfire with speaking to afghan suffering under the bombing campaign against. marathon talks at the u.n. climate summit have failed to bridge deep divisions between the world's biggest polluters and those desperate for a deal discussions are due to resume in madrid in a few hours time this is the cup 25 conference supposed to end on friday it's chairwoman has told delegates that the world needs them to reach a deal they are deadlocked over emissions targets and how much money poorer countries should get to cope with climate change i request all of the fiction. all your strength. now and all your volunteer to find you know these agri not the cyclone fence is that we need to have an ambitious result. we are almost there it's hard it's difficult but he's worth it i specially meet you but people you know what countries media observers attending the conference say they fear inte
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that are internal to yemen. the huthis are not fighting because they are partners of iran. they are fighting because of their circumstances in yemen. the best thing we can do, to the extent that we can do it, is to help resolve those internal issues. if you deny the iranians the vacuum that they have been very successful at exploiting, then you can deny them the air they need to develop these relationships and that is true with hamas, it is true in iraq, it is true with has bilal in lebanon, and it is true with the who these in with hezboll in lebanon, a and it is true with theh huthis. >> you have to actually know something and pay attention to the differences and you can't do this on the basis of two-dimensional policy and soundbites about >> we will go to the next question. >> can the arab coalition of states be trusted to combat terrorism? >> maybe sometimes no. >> mostly no. >> it depends. the saudi's were good partners for us and fighting against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. we had a lot of success.
that are internal to yemen. the huthis are not fighting because they are partners of iran. they are fighting because of their circumstances in yemen. the best thing we can do, to the extent that we can do it, is to help resolve those internal issues. if you deny the iranians the vacuum that they have been very successful at exploiting, then you can deny them the air they need to develop these relationships and that is true with hamas, it is true in iraq, it is true with has bilal in lebanon,...
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war in yemen have actually increased and i think there's just been a sake know that you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. and far from kind of living up to the treaty in and the word is that treaty has has continued to so the countries involved in a country where we know i am international and having no is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were all unlawful although the government is expected to appeal the decision at the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who think rebels who they say a terrorists however it's the level of civilian casualties that has become a major cause of concern. ots found says there is clear evidence of human rights violations in yemen. the evidence is really able well meaning. that there's been consistent violations of international law and the case is really clear that. that the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear a
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this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a miss all the tech in yemen is blamed on hooty rebels who are now threatening to target sensitive locations in saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . taiwan's lito warns china is the biggest threat to its wellbeing pointing to events in hong kong to bolster the reelection bid plus. with strikes taking center stage and fried see how paris theatres are struggling to fill basics . there's been a prisoner swap in eastern ukraine between government forces and pro russian separatists the 2nd major release in 3 months follows you crying and russia agreeing to ease tension between the ties between ukraine and russia broke down after the 2014 uprising that ousted the kremlin backed president. russia went on to our next crimea and is accused of supporting separatists in eastern ukraine at least 13000 people have been killed in the fighting like this prisoner exchange is part of ukrainian president for a lot of b.s. alinsky is push for peace but there is anger in you crying over concessions made to russia in order to secure a ceasefire kiev will release rio
this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a miss all the tech in yemen is blamed on hooty rebels who are now threatening to target sensitive locations in saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . taiwan's lito warns china is the biggest threat to its wellbeing pointing to events in hong kong to bolster the reelection bid plus. with strikes taking center stage and fried see how paris theatres are struggling to fill basics . there's been a prisoner swap in eastern ukraine between government forces and...
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or if china from oxfam told us there's clear evidence of violations in yemen and that the u.k. should stop selling arms to the saudis. there is many more weapons been so after the arms trade treaty to saudi and that kind of partners as there was before i think there's just been sake you know the u.k. kind of living up to the treaty and the word is that treaty the evidence is really i have a well meaning that there's been consistent violations of international law and the case is really clear that the government is going to continue to license weapons have to be clear about what that there is a pattern of violation in that violation. so i very. that. and i think it's very sad that the government have chosen to appeal this decision and wish to continue to sell weapons that are being used in a war is causing untold profits and harm and destruction and the people of yemen. i must be top of the u.s. democrats christmas wish list to see donald trump kicked out of the white house but the president seems to be spending the holidays full of good cheer saying he's in a very good position
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to yemen. fightings are not because they are partners of iran. they are fighting because of their circumstances in yemen. the best thing we can do, to the extent that we can do it, is to help resolve those internal issues. if you deny the iranians the vacuum that they have been very successful at exploiting, then you can deny them the air they need to develop these relationships and that is true with hamas, it is true in iraq, it is true with has bilal in lebanon, and it is true with the hezboll inn -- with lebanon,a and it is true with theh huthis. >> you have to actually know something and pay attention to the differences and you can't do this on the basis of two-dimensional policy and soundbites about iran. >> we will go to the next question. >> can the arab coalition of trusted to combat terrorism? >> maybe sometimes no. >> mostly no. >> it depends. the saudi's were good partners for us and fighting against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. we had a lot of success. there was one particular
to yemen. fightings are not because they are partners of iran. they are fighting because of their circumstances in yemen. the best thing we can do, to the extent that we can do it, is to help resolve those internal issues. if you deny the iranians the vacuum that they have been very successful at exploiting, then you can deny them the air they need to develop these relationships and that is true with hamas, it is true in iraq, it is true with has bilal in lebanon, and it is true with the...
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you're saying but let's not turn to another country which has been devastated by a conflict that's yemen your organization has made an urgent appeal that something needs to be done quickly you talk about a window of opportunity to push for peace extend to yemen is the world's largest humanitarian. strophe 24000000 people in humanitarian need the u.n. estimates of those on the brink of starvation in the millions and what we see now is a situation where there is a frontal hope that the reduction in violence as happened over the last 6 months or so can be turned into a full ceasefire and a proper political process and with calling for 2 reasons on the international system led we think in this case that germany has a particular role to play to 1st of all prioritize humanitarian access at the moment organizations like mine are finding bureaucratic obstacles in the way of reaching people in need by both sides in the conflict secondly a proper political process that brings this misbegotten war to an end and why have you picked on germany in particular to take action on this issue i think there'
you're saying but let's not turn to another country which has been devastated by a conflict that's yemen your organization has made an urgent appeal that something needs to be done quickly you talk about a window of opportunity to push for peace extend to yemen is the world's largest humanitarian. strophe 24000000 people in humanitarian need the u.n. estimates of those on the brink of starvation in the millions and what we see now is a situation where there is a frontal hope that the reduction...
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you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. i am far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involved in a conflict where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although it is expected that the government will appeal the decision the supreme court saudi arabia's intervention in yemen started in 2015 to fight who the rebels who they say are terrorists however is the level of civilian casualties in the conflict that's been that's become a major cause of concern. ruth time again says that there is clear evidence that riyadh has committed human rights violations and yet. the evidence is really i have a well meaning and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear that. the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons
you're yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. i am far from kind of living up to treaty on and the word is that treaty has has continued to so countries involved in a conflict where we know international intamin know is has been disregarded. with pressure mounting the u.k. has now had to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia in june the court of appeal said that they were unlawful although it is expected that the government will appeal the decision the supreme...
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oxfam told us there's clear evidence of violations in yemen and says the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis. there is half as many more weapons been sold to the arms trade treaty to saudi and the kind of partners as there was before i think this is dana and say you know the u.k. from kind of living up to the treaty and the word is that treaty the evidence is really i have a well meaning that there has been consistent violations of international law and the case was really clear that the government was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about whether there was a pattern of violation and that violation was clear that so i very much hyped that decision will be upheld and i think it's very sad that the government have chosen to appeal this decision and wish to continue to sell weapons to been used in a war that is causing so the un told poverty and homme and destruction fed the people of yemen. coming out this christmas day out so young eco activists in germany have had a dressing down after getting cheeky with the elders one of stores stil
oxfam told us there's clear evidence of violations in yemen and says the u.k. must stop selling arms to the saudis. there is half as many more weapons been sold to the arms trade treaty to saudi and the kind of partners as there was before i think this is dana and say you know the u.k. from kind of living up to the treaty and the word is that treaty the evidence is really i have a well meaning that there has been consistent violations of international law and the case was really clear that the...
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led coalition fighting in yemen mean they're at risk of splitting up. i think because if we see that the goal in the south is different saudi arabia is supporting the legitimacy of the other on the other side we see that united arab emirate is creating a militia and security forces which actually want yemen to be separated over they call it the session of yemen that's why i think if they continue this way i don't think that this coalition can continue on as well we have seen today confidence for the 'd spokesperson of yemeni are the voters here in sanaa and he has one saudi arabia and i have a minute and he said that this year. 2020. name it if they are a victory in a difference because we know that in many other means and has been developed there any difference and if they can limit. the strength and the power of saudi a night out of air force i believe that they can conduct a major attack against saudi arabia united arab emirates and i just want to mention that 2 days ago yemeni a ballistic missile has targeted a military base in niger and i think tha
led coalition fighting in yemen mean they're at risk of splitting up. i think because if we see that the goal in the south is different saudi arabia is supporting the legitimacy of the other on the other side we see that united arab emirate is creating a militia and security forces which actually want yemen to be separated over they call it the session of yemen that's why i think if they continue this way i don't think that this coalition can continue on as well we have seen today confidence...
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say modest but certainly little more realistic and set in the question of qatar like the warden yemen others i think that people are facing up to the reality that that reckless policy has not worked and that a certain political solution is needed just in as much as a political solution within the g.c.c. and with qatar is certainly needed and clearly any facing up to or confronting iran needs to happen also some political sphere of sort because no one no one wants a war in the gulf because if anyone with attention to what happened just several months ago when iran or some iranian supporter of some sort in the region or whoever carried that attack on saudi arabia knows that a war in the gulf so there would be far worse than the 2003 war against iraq and clearly no gulf citizen would want to see that happen thank you for that matter a senior political analysts on the 40th summit which has just ended in riyadh thank you very much marwan. returning now to our the main story this hour and the latest developments in the proceedings against u.s. president donald trump a short time ago the hea
say modest but certainly little more realistic and set in the question of qatar like the warden yemen others i think that people are facing up to the reality that that reckless policy has not worked and that a certain political solution is needed just in as much as a political solution within the g.c.c. and with qatar is certainly needed and clearly any facing up to or confronting iran needs to happen also some political sphere of sort because no one no one wants a war in the gulf because if...
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here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. i am far from kind of living up to the treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say oh countries involvement conflict where we know international tammy know is has been disregarded. the pressure mounting the u.k. is now to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia jan the court of appeal said that they were a lawful of of the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court of the rabies intervention in yemen started in 25th thing to 5 to 3 rebels who they say a terrorist but it's the level of civilian casualty the become a major cause of concern. from says is clear evidence riyadh house committees human rights violations and yet . the evidence is really overwhelming and that there's been consistent violations of international law and and as you say the case was really clear. that the government needed to you know if it was going to continue to license weapons had to be clear about whether there was a pattern of violation in that violation and it w
here yemen world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and the u.k. i am far from kind of living up to the treaty n and the word is that treaty has has continued to say oh countries involvement conflict where we know international tammy know is has been disregarded. the pressure mounting the u.k. is now to suspend the sale of weapons to saudi arabia jan the court of appeal said that they were a lawful of of the government is expected to appeal the decision of the supreme court of the rabies...