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Sandnes 20250428. Jakob Ingebrigtsen in Sør-Rogaland District Court where Tone Ingebrigtsen is to testify in the criminal case against her husband Gjert Ingebrigtsen on Monday. A full day of court has been set aside for Tone Ingebrigtsen's testimony. Gjert Ingebrigtsen is accused of having abused the two children in question by repeated threats, coercion, deprivation of liberty, violence and other violations over several years. He pleads not guilty to the charges. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - PROF. Alain Pellet of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege that the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - PROF. Alain Pellet of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege that the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Hatem Kamal Abdelkader left of Egypt during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - The court during a hearing at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - The court during a hearing at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - The court during a hearing at the International Court of Justice hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour of the Palestinian Authority speaks to the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority address the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Riyad Mansour and Ammar Hijazi of the Palestinian Authority addresses the press after the first day of hearings at the International Court of Justice. The Peace Palace is hearing the case on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Paul S. Reichler (l) , Ammar Hijazi (right ) of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice, where the case is being heard on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Paul S. Reichler (l) , Ammar Hijazi (right ) of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice, where the case is being heard on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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THE HAGUE - Paul S. Reichler (l) , Ammar Hijazi (right ) of the Palestinian Authority during an interrogation at the International Court of Justice, where the case is being heard on Israel's humanitarian obligations against Palestinians. A total of 45 plaintiffs allege the Israeli government is blocking access to aid supplies in Gaza. ANP ROBIN UTRECHT netherlands out - belgium out-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Hamburg: The defendants (front l, front M and back M) are sitting with their defense lawyers in the civil court building (the person 2nd from left is a relative). Among other things, they are accused of 52 counts of joint and commercial fraud in a particularly serious case. A 63-year-old is alleged to have manipulated the value of delivered electronic scrap by adding gold and silver powder to the samples. Aurubis is said to have suffered a total loss of more than 15 million euros. Photo: David Hammersen/dpa - ATTENTION: The people have been pixelated for legal reasons-stock-photo
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28 April 2025, Hamburg: The defendants (front l, front M and back M) are sitting with their defense lawyers in the civil court building (the person 3rd from the right is a relative). Among other things, they are accused of 52 counts of joint and commercial fraud in a particularly serious case. A 63-year-old is alleged to have manipulated the value of delivered electronic scrap by adding gold and silver powder to the samples. Aurubis is said to have suffered a total loss of more than 15 million euros. Photo: David Hammersen/dpa - ATTENTION: The people have been pixelated for legal reasons-stock-photo