Israel. But ursula von der leyen israel. But ursula von der leyen was meeting the israeli president , isaac herzog, when sirens were heard warning of a possible attack. Earlier, she and the president of the european parliament, Roberta Metsola , visited the village of metsola, visited the village of kfar azar in a show of solidarity with the israeli people. It was among a number of communities overrun by Hamas Terrorists on saturday when more than 1300 people were killed. Than 1300 people were killed. France has raised its security alert to the highest level possible following the death of a teacher in a knife attack. It happened at a high school in the Northern City of arras. Two other people were also injured. A suspect has been arrested. A suspect has been arrested. Police say he is a russian born chechen man and a former student of the high school president. Macron has called the incident a result of barbaric islamist terrorism. This is gb news terrorism. This is gb news across the
Without devastating humanitarian consequences. Gaza remains under siege. Fuel, food and water is running out and Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to destroy hamas. But it didnt elaborate on what might follow or how long it would take. And we are striking at our enemies with unprecedented might i emphasise, this is just the beginning. Our enemies have only begun paying our enemies have only begun paying the price and i wont detail what is yet to come. But i tell you that this is only the beginning. Beginning. Well, the us president joe biden, meanwhile, has pledged his unequivocal support for israel once again and says hes spoken to the families of americans who remain unaccounted for after the hamas attack last saturday. I assured them my personal commitment to do Everything Possible, Everything Possible to return every missing american to their families. Were working round the clock to secure the release. Of americans held by release. Of americans held by hamas in close cooperation with i
Who were scenting us out did not have the foggiest idea what we were supposed to do. We knew we were supposed to do something connected to war crimes trials, but as an attorney i knew the rules required. Of course, i knew that what constitutes admissible evidence in a court of law, and we were trying, of course, to collect that kind of evidence to make the convictions hold up. How did you make up these claims . Mr. Ferencz we had to improvise as we went along to we didnt have a regular courtroom where you could call in a witness and examine him with a secretary present and someone else crossexamining or securing his rights. Testimony from friendly witnesses. We had taken affidavits from them. If it was from a hostile witness, we would interrogate him privately in order to see if we could ascertain the truth. When we reach the point where without we had ascertained the truth, we asked him to write it out in his own hand. And usually broaden an officer to witness that. Depositiona separa
Keep it quick. I dont have much time to yield. That gentleman got to something i wanted to ask. I was watching and and it reminded me of this film called triumph of the will. They have some of the same principles applied. Aboutk they are talked differently, there was a clear cap. If they ever died, the reignition of it. Howery how are we able to the birth of the nation in the same vein as the triumph of the will. All of them reframe it as an epic struggle. Anyone can say then you have stalin, which is not so great. If you are living in germany and hitler, dont forget, was democratically elected. Crazyated this dictatorship. Intriguing enough to become a photographer. Her photography of nubian warriors really interesting. She liked warrior dudes, i guess. A lot of everything. At the end of the day when we look at history, hes a brilliant filmmaker. An incredible sense of cinematography. Griffith again is an incredible filmmaker. For me at least, it should be copyright open source. It is
Former chief prosecutor. To as born in transylvania jewish family and immigrated to america when he was an infant. He enlisted in the u. S. Army after earning his law degree and was later assigned to set up a War Crimes Branch to investigate nazi atrocities. In part two of his interview, he discusses the war crimes trials and help prosecutors collected evidence against nazi leaders. He also discusses how the u. S. Dealt with restitution toward jewish families who survived the holocaust. This is the second of a threepart interview and was conducted by the United States Holocaust Memorial museum in washington, d. C. It is about an hour and a half. I want to go back to when you were put on the team. Were there rules . There were nocz rules because the people sending this out had not the foggiest idea of what we were supposed to do. We knew we were supposed to do something connected to the war crimes trials. As an attorney, i knew the rules of evidence and what was required. I have been in