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outcomes of the program. i'm adrian sending an palestinians continue to suffer in israel is brutal on concepts. tens of thousands killed and injured with the toll rising daily. one of the most intense foaming campaigns since world war 2 will leave not just a legacy of grief regardless people. but one of the last thing, physical damage to the environment in which they live. the collapse of water and sanitation systems and is really threats to flood the tunnels. underneath garza could be catastrophic for fresh water supplies and reserves falls upon thousands of is really on western supply. bombs dropped on garza bring, not just deaf, but a toxic legacy from explosive chemicals. dustin daybreak from destroyed buildings pollute the air and ground. israel as ministry offensive and gaza is leaving a new layer of toxic chemicals and its soil out into those left behind off to the many wars with its ways before we'll be discussing the of our mental cost of the
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war with our guests in just a few moments but 1st report from colorado like military vehicles, the production of weapons and equipment and supply chains. do you and says israel to up to 42. bums in our own garza, during the 1st few weeks ago, damaging or completely destroying more than 60 percent of homes is also attacked water treatment systems and polluted water supplies, leading to sewage being dumped directly into the sea. now there are reports, these ready military is pumping single to into the network of underground tunnels, used by him us by flooding. the foundation of the guys that it can mean i'd be more the problems to the already existing problem see up. it's very saw by being so it did a tremendous thing for the civilians to have all this flat under the nice bodies renews
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will all very much aware of what they are doing. but they really don't get human rights groups of august of accused israel, of using white phosphorus, the toxic substance not only cause a severe burns that can remain in the soil for years, causing long term damage. you have heavy industry problems, then you handle the pollution and heavy industry that gets released into the environment and a very own control way that can be procedural pollution that pays every aspect of life and guns that is affected by some form of pollution. and with the start of the rainy season, the threat to people and the environment from disease, acid, rain and contaminated water is only set to west of to 16. yes. under is really siege, palestinians have been forced to adopt about 60 percent of the population, use solar energy to power the homes. but is ready, bombing has damaged or destroyed tens of thousands of buildings. many with solar panels. it will take us to clean up the military pollution and contamination of the
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soil war to n. s. and the carbon emissions from its reconstruction will come at a cost to all forms of life and gaza. car leg out a 0 for inside story as well along with allegations of genocide as well, is also accused of committing eco side of devastating proportions and casa, brought a to find equal side means mass damage or destruction to the environment, to the detriment of life committed with full knowledge of the risks, the time was 1st use during the vietnam war by sciences concerned up the us government's use of millions of liters of toxic how the site, the agent orange, which caused the widespread both deformities. the chemical was used to create a forest that gave via comb, finances compa, and food. only a few countries, the fine eco side as a crime, since wash as well in ukraine, that's been pressure in europe to make it a will prime. which could be tried at the international criminal court
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so let's bring it out. guess for today's discussion from romano in the occupied westbank were joined by another much delani palestinian director of eco peace, middle east. the organization brings together jordanian, published, and in that is really environmentalists to promote, shed protection of their environmental heritage from rough and southern guys mullin, but the will to heads the does have program coordination units published in in a booster or us on top of pharmacy in other words, he's the engineer who overseas water supplies to gaza and also with the amount of how do a slice direct to a general of the climate change section of the palestinian authorities environment quality authority. she's just represented palestine at comp 28 in july. we'll welcome to you will not let's begin with you. come we confidently describe what israel is doing in gaza with it's blooming as ecosign it. yes, the thank you and thank you for it for, for hosting us. and i would say yes. what,
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uh, what is happening at the moment is a, is an equal side. uh, definitely the environmental out. look at the moment. uh, is exactly exacerbating day by day. uh, the original condition before october, 7th, and uh before uh, the aggressions on guys has to have already been in a very biased situation. already, garza had suffered from a, for you to underground voted where 97 percent of the aquifer was not suitable for human consumption. we were speaking about a tremendous problems regarding the solid waste and, and wastewater treatment due to the shortages of few well, um and, and several other issues. however, at the moment, this situation has been a good days, an excessive basis. uh, we have no information whatsoever about this situation in the south in the north,
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in terms of the amount of destruction, of infrastructure facilities that support the water supply. and the sensation of the situation in the south is also in the, in a very critical situation where 1900000 people are actually displaced uh and, and confined in a very small surface area. which means we are at the verge of an environmental catastrophe. in terms of the spread of that been damage disease uh, the accumulation of uh, of a corpse is in the street uh, also from the north and limited areas. uh, that's with uh, actually also provide that as a section to, to pandemic disease has a we're also looking at now we have uh that
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a new season has already started. the flooding is, as you might have seen already from, as are bad, yet effigy comes and some areas there are videos, the hardest finding. okay. also for another website, not, i'm sorry to interrupt what will come on? well, we'll talk some more in just a moment, but i want to give out all the guest jones to have had the site to my one. describe for us the impact of as well as bombing on guns as well to sanitation on hygiene infrastructure. where did godson's get that water before the war? was it safe to drink, given the cause has been subjected to his really bumming many times in the past. and how was sewage dealt with a what state is the sewage infrastructure? now, the thank you for this of alternatively in fact, before the war gives us that interested in, namely, owned by going through a job that should limited percentage of this underneath the phones as he walked out of this,
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an initial glance and benches. the smaller ones that as a found, is that i decided to throw the connections before the war, almost on the status if i said, sense of the population of thousands. but they could use the have or thought of for the banking and for other uses. but to the 65 percent of the population there to see sort of thing with the, the, for the kids, for the kids, the well as the and gaza, the over on the ground water. and this is midge, this was our into gym, which is a little bit of the amenities and the addition of for the kids before the 1st in know sort of came to our phones all guys on the west bank. the majority of the guys young. they use septic science, the sewage disposal for c misses,
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and this is nick, a lot of for youth and mainly the nice place to infringe plates for the kids to the ground water, which resulted in 97 percent of equity in goza, was unusable. that cannot be used by human beings despise all this to the fact that the seeing what that was sort of the end. but assuming it was sort of thing they did and started this strategy. planning to very high quality is the equity in from one side and to supply the put the thought for that goes in the strategic plans put in ex since since 9 seems since 2015. and by the end of 2022, we had each to the incentives that 75 percent of the population case managers. and i found eunice and products of listed in gaza and drop off. you know, you know,
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i days the destruction had been in the sewage and if you are mainly on the. busy edge of the fluids and the shortage of electricity and lift most of the funding decision out of use. and this is to mix it out. fortunately before sewage was thought of to lot of industries and it creates a bad environment which put them back to the public health and the environment as well. okay. and the last 2 days, no one's motors. i'm sorry, i'm sorry to interrupt you. one moment. could you just very briefly, if israel carries through on its threat to flood the tunnel network, which runs on because uh uh with, with see what was a, what impact would that have on the, on the infrastructure. yeah. and now the, if they will, that funds these huge quantities of c or so, and that to me is the,
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does, that means the festival, the, there's an opportunity to this will talk by the ends will infiltrate. so they've got on board the, i'm, this is with video with the, with more see what the, this is, could damage the aquifer still, or a limits that's within the events of the coming. because the 2nd part of the structure of the story in gaza is a sunday sort that these day as of sunday late. they could collapse under the pressure of these if you just want to. there's a voice up on this as well, to create a jobs for the buildings and for then sort of step down on the move to the labs and the selected. so not the only they with them, but the aquifer. and they with them exactly for, for the case. but also they created it board trinity to collapsing,
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buildings to cities, and the infrastructure and the streets and edits. how do israel has so many as controlled causes energy supplies, outs of necessity, thousands of, of have to find alternative sources of power. so energy, of course, being one of them, what, what impact has the will had on garza's energy infrastructure. a sanction for this question, actually i got this under as each says almost 20 years ago. and at least 6 years old. they sources nature sources, energy sources. uh. so the problem already presented before the war and this genocide, i got the, i'm in my hand situation off of this genocide. then all the investments that have been done during the 10th the last and use a little distracted, massive destruct, developed of solar panels and solar initiatives,
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the energy and investments provided by the government or the private sector. and you also are small projects on, on board and for extension, a thing of the most of them are destroyed and by and those really destructive or destructive by the, by the really, as drugs on guys out plus the fuels that big, that alter age all is the, at the feet, the water treatment that the southern mission unit or the region of a big facility as it has been shut down. and the stage also prevents those amongst a bit of energy sources to uh, to, to finish, to operation. and to any of those people to, to have the message about energy and the energy sources. so this a, basically this for hundreds, all of the environment, live aspects and by the time and energy security, which it could be to alter security, all the environment,
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california and danger assemblies must have destructive. that's a guy that has been awesome. so there's not a, i was reading a, a piece of that, i'll just do it. i'll comment which will closer to saying that the was destroyed every aspect of garza's environment. uh certainly, i mean, um we're seeing a collective amount of offsets to uh, to the environment that and so the public health 1st of all, let's not forget that the, is there any is utilizing and coming to the weapons like why plus with us. this is the completely, uh, not the only from a humanitarian perspective that is a dangerous to, through the human human stuff. i'm going to post as well. this is affecting the air pollution that they do is from a white 1st response is now in the boost here. with that
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a new season. we will expect that these are the, is there as well as pacific pace with that in which actually unfortunately, many people now are connecting to utilize for thinking. this is a great situation where people might be at the home and thinking and so forth, or that they're collecting personally from the street, from even plastic sheets. and, and this is a one, a one card back to where in the other part that i also people are thinking souls to alter that this i'm treated as have you had mentioned that a small scale. you said a nation units are not fulfilled, anything because of the lack of fuel. therefore, people are drinking falls to water, and this is very dangerous to even people who have a kidney and, and the different diseases are the thinking off for you to the 3rd with this, a sewage elements and the wilton borne diseases is very high at the moment. this is seeing arising and drop contin,
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columbus of the children who are suffering the area and, and below the bay area, as well as if there's a danger of parents they pick to infections as well as a hit. but by just a chicken fox, we're seeing those a rocketing numbers in the chart says, no one you spoke about the fact that isn't affordable or 65 percent of, of people in cars that didn't have access as to the safe drinking water. what would it take to repair causes water infrastructure? how long would it take? who should pay for its repair and will garza's water supply ever be fully safe given the damage that the that has has been inflicted upon it? yeah, the festival at this moment, there's no assessment. the accurate assessment of the damage had been to that was something that is on the infrastructure related to that was done. so in addition,
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since most of the area, a lot of north texas have been sold, the accurate assessment that didn't take place in today's about films. and i'm from the what we have seen in the north and in the garza city and even in the middle and in the south. the funeral authority with the international doing out of the communities and the war support the scene. and in the last 10 years, around 750000000 us go out. i had been spending food, i had any data. and so i figured that that was out and do a sort of infrastructure and 6, those within that because of that. now the majority of these facilities and we have one destination implants and don't know which is all to use, it's done as the kind of the assist remotely,
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the infrastructure to the fighting system, then it towards out of damage. uh, get on. good. that was, that is so many impacted by the from the war activities in the surrounding areas. we don't have accurate information about the uh, notice uh was sort that a 3 month plan. and that he's part of the jump earlier. we didn't have information cleared access information about was the basement plan. and it's so funny when you're sitting there. but the majority of the info starts on the north and then does or has human bus to live on or so considering the living or the damages or we think that's a piece we need the month is didn't we assess all the and for the start john
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on the, with a representative and so i found the image had been and we believe that we needs here to fix the 4th of unit design, the tools and supplies system and was sort of i would just want to make your commentary as related to the your short thing and uh its impact on the public has named owns it shows up according to the video, actual sun does, the minimum there shouldn't be out on the lease of the day. is this moment we didn't start to seem to reach this uh, once it is the majority of the people or is it this one just the thought that they um, according to the one they called the others around 400000 cases of diseases that they needed for the without hold of the shortage of the skin
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diseases that i have besides a lot of the cases that are being recorded and that shows them as this is nick. the problem of the above the most popular because is more seriously if it's even with the water, is it still to deal with all these cases of the diseases? i'm as the possibilities, silvia spread because of the cut off the number in the show. the thought is because of the the new environment and then the city of some of the shows and even with is insurance on it. okay. how do you, what would it take to repair the environmental damage rules on, on? does it come kind of never be repaired? would it ever be fully habitable? again, given the scale of the destruction, as israel deliberately tried to make gaza uninhabitable?
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do you think i it is your own from their convictions as they learn to finding my son and you know how to use the left you trying to make by the habits of the seniors and well it was by the guy that bind, considering guys that as being who was that he doesn't have similar budget, different functions because both of them have we'll discuss the problems. but look at that, it's much more $100.00 millions and the doing this for it's, it's even on the water sketch. if you want to situation with an invitation motor function of the restriction, the fuel restriction or the absence of life is being done because of that. so basically one, basically the best thing, the most important thing they want is just the saw live and got to stay in front of the site as well. well, we knew that we believe, and that's the in the scene and people over the days and over the, the centers we have the 2 legs and the bell. i don't believe that i to,
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to continue by the, going to be so high. i work in action, i restarted the plan for in the, for the other patient and physician and, and oliver is a patient because i have come to that i situated in the, in the mean region, which is all there is a negative impact. the final change when we started to make this distinction. i don't the dish and we loved the vision as the 1st 100 and the 1st jo ann jessica. so basically if i have seen him resistance against the side actions i'm looking on, gave him specifically she had action on stable environment. it's because of the nation by of human may do that there's, i'm to be at that i'm the genocide of the words or everything. it's possible the old fans have to be changed with that or having a mitigation. so now you do a whole $24.00 d. we have the energy to be of interest in gaza or
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a certain percent, but not in what percent, what, what is the sign that that needed to be done? because we have to stop some busy, you know, we have nothing we were building as 9 or 5 years ago in the uh, for the facilities. um and you can still use the reviews on bethany patient that they do, but no big on the what is left there. what kind of facility, what kind of times we should be signing from the 0, from the staff to start to bill is due to the whole to be as under damaged with only to come on early and be in for the surface. wherever you are, is this sams and high your station will do station and the bulk of things to do stuff to do to predict the, the, the, and enable the agriculture affects the people. um, oh no, no infrastructure. we are the warning system. why? even the basic internet i think is missing there. so the environment and is in
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danger. the class action is being $55.00. i think the rest of the glass could be as a look at that. i did. i'm sorry to interrupt your time is, is, is fast. running out, i just want to put one more question to another, not to be talked about where you talked about that, but the, the impact that as well as blooming has had on air quality and cause of the use of white phosphorus. uh, the dust from collapse to building some of which would have contained asbestos and what about unexploded order and that's about how much of a threat does that pose to public health and rebuilding efforts and with so many buildings destroyed by as well as booming. where does all the toxic revel go when the car at the time actually comes to rebuild? um, this is a very good question. uh, we don't know. and when the time comes to the bills, we'd like, oh, so to understand what are the conditions of the,
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the construction in gaza and how that would be. and also how much is there any government and the, the political stuff up and the security stuff of or for the been think when in a but for very busy and the 1st of all of with the lack of space in, in gaza already as there was this opposed team to deal with this on his way sides again with the, with the domestic solid waste of the there were several plans even before to look into and basically waste to energy projects and how feasible they are. because already there was the shortage in space because the gaza is one of the most condensed and looked at the latest, the areas that are on average. so finding gas space to deal with all this construction material and waste is that is said,
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any question about what i'm thinking is that there's been as, as i do mention when we are a nation is this is a gene to build and it's 15 to, to find the innovative to find solutions as has been as 7 and start up cause a in the past, all right, as to the cycle. and that's basically the damage and function back to you to experience allows us to get another i'm, we're out of time many things indeed to all of you, not a national $91.00, but we and i do, it's nice and thank you for watching. you can see the program again at any time by visiting our website i would 0 dot com for further discussion. join us about facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash page right inside story. and you can join the conversation on the x handle at a inside story for me. i agree instead of going to the whole team here in doha, thanks for watching. we'll see you again, bye for now the
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the model of this i to set out uh can i get all the necessary out doing the percent of the liquid and leave you a vehicle that they sent that to a lender. so, but i mean to come jimmy and uh, and then the other one was over at the they would have to see sent in with us for any equipment or they can look to look at them next. president fighting says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, or does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the
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[000:00:00;00] the mass killings from north to south israel continues as bombardments of gauze or despite international cause. the restraints the, i'm sorry for so this is i'll just rely from the also coming up the us national security advisor calls on it as well to lower the intensity of its military operations ahead of his meeting with the palestinian president. president biden
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