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which is still possible for us. we're not only a fortune the most dislikes. we are moving just algae, is there a set? the stage ai is a powerful tool and enables bad people to do bad things, giving voice to the voice. i really hope that what i'm doing improved, it's possible to protect and save different programs, such as when you rise to an alternative view of the world today on. ouch is here. as guys as people face population from is was full on seats. the us and the you with the plans to send supplies, but the us an e commerce phase. i've also been busy supplying weapons. so as well, with the new initiatives help does a full audit just a feel like the slides for you as president joe biden. and he see your life. this is inside, sorry, the
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hello and welcome to the program. i am hash him a bottle of israel genocide, the pounding of guns us use of toe, but continues with most of the weapons supplied by the wise and the you. such was the rush to give his right and will bones to kill policy is that the emergency powers to bypass the us congress have been used. european commission president also live on the land, also rushed to decline her support for as well impersonated tova was several, a states, notably germany and italy, a major on suppliers to as well. now both of us and you have announced plans to send in vital supplies to gaza. the boots out a lot more complicated than overland ones shop by as well. but perhaps there's nothing so complicated as trying to get to help to people on the attack from weapons. it also supplied. so what all of these us and european issues really about
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will they help the people of guys, or are they really intended to help us presidential by this election campaign? and he usually does as the pages of high. so if bill with the victims of his wild genocide the will and will primes we'd be exploring all this and bull with, i'll guess in a few moments. first, this report for image and can buy food puzzles, a power shifted into garza, but they are a tiny fraction of what's needed to feed a population of 2300000 where everyone's at risk of starvation because of israel is blockade. an ongoing who have babies, i want to feed them. it is shameful. shameful. b u is working on a maritime cordial with a spanish char t dining to send a shit load with 200 tons of basic food stops from long ago in cyprus. under us will ship is on its way with equipment to build, appear in garza, with ships carrying food, consult, but it may take 2 months for engineers to construct it. and that will be too late.
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so many. the un says 576000 people in garza already suffering catastrophic levels of hunger. the concern we have with the solution to you and the address of the population needs. they might that received a point to offer systems that these yeah. and by 20 j a h, we frontier request briefings, dignity in distribution equity to ensure that the most vanilla border groups are receiving aid and security. for the reception of the un says adults costly and effective and the ad drops and make sure the top is usually a last resort when supplying aid and the enemy territories, which israel is not to the us. why is the united states providing bombs and munition and financial support to a government that is stated? it's intent to starve civilians. and so giving israel no restraint,
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no, no substantive constraints on money and weapons. it's almost incomprehensible. fuck hurry suggests that the us adults end up pleasing a domestic audience with an all i to upcoming elections. one step goes us starving to death. cus supports israel financially and supplies, weapons and military equipment. the white house recently pledged an additional $17600000000.00 for military assistance, but the, instead of saying that will build a port stopped providing the weapons, they throw a sizes, american weapons are killing our kids. we don't need aid from them or we need them to stop the killing israel to noise looking at least 2 land borders with garza. but 8 agencies say delivering 800 bombardment is impossible. certainly small amounts of aid and to the size with barely anything reaching northern garza where it says that
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an average of $97.00 trucks while entering cause a daily in february, roughly 20 tons per truck. that's the display, the one size, 900 tons daily. the agency says just to meet people's most basic needs, that needs to be $500.00 trucks daily. that's 10000 tons of aid every day. that can only happen with a ceasefire until then, people will continue to starve to death. with $335000.00 on the 5 year olds being the most vulnerable image in cuba, out 0, the inside story. the, let's bring it all gas down here in the how we have been for sean hayes, an 8 activist who has been in gaza throughout the will until 2 weeks ago. we'd also, or in no way talk to him about gilbert, his professor of emergency medicine of the university of tom. so with long and
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extensive experience working in gaza and alonzo. and we have met a one to sorta i just the senior political a nice welcome to the program, month 4, we have 2 initiatives, the us initiative of a floating p a and now the b as i was saying, the considering now the c core door from c plus all the way from cypress all the way to guys do people it and goes up trust this to initiative. we'd be more than enough to cater for all the basic needs. i think the people and goes us 1st priority is security, the safety they are looking towards permanency is fire. after going through 5 months of genocide and anxiety attempts, destroying goals, their belongings, their homes, killing their relatives and making them live intense and apparent conditions for the past few months. and unfortunately, the united states. and when he, when he talked about the us in front of the people of gaza, they don't see them as
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a new trail neutral entity anymore. they see them as, as, as a siding with israel. so i think it's a p r attempt by the, by the administration in order to appease their, their voting, the, their voting population in the united states. it's also a message that supports is around when it comes to trying to stop under or working in gaza. they are trying to bypass this international organizations. they're trying to bypass the philistine and people and trying to uh, connect directly with them through ways that do not make sense when it comes to the quantity and the quantity off the fluid of the aid that is needed. especially with thousands of trucks leading outsides. that off border is going to take a long time and people are not going to be able to wait that long given the hunger situation. and i think similar analysis applies to you to the case as well.
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nazi of extensively worked in guys, you have the know the parts of the country which is or what people in dire need for immediate help. and then you would assume that if you'd just open the crossings aide with flow in smoothly safely and efficiently instead of them not because under your piece of trying to work out something unprecedented. and we don't know how is going to be implemented. do you think that could be the only practical way to try to deal with the catastrophe situation in gaza? to be able to see port by the us is definitely not a way to solve the problems of hunger and the use of hunger as a weapon. as we see, nobody's really, absolutely not. it's that sort of the country and i just spoke to one of my young colleagues in garza who is staffing. one of the welcoming points that they have established in southern garza to receive the people who are displaced from the
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north. and he said, this is only part of a political game. it is probably a better solution. is that because it will force when people to this port and that will be a new evacuation point to people to leave god. so it will create the structure for a new situation. and the policy is in government. they know that leaving god sites and one way ticket. so neither way to solve immediate a demand for helping out with a hunger, nor literally is create any type of security for the policy. and so you gotta know willy wide enough food. and the point is there is enough to vote, it's sitting at the border, it is eating up the crossing thousands of trucks just open it, just leave the seats. you guys off of this can be sold in a minute and by never tried to have the seat lifted. so this is such a double standard. it makes me sick to the bone, the hear it because it has nothing to do with caring for the, for the hunger,
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for the wounded and for the meeting people to go. so this is a political play and it's more to interest and nothing more why the a genuine attempt to provide helpful the people of gaza, or what will be our campaign by both the americans under europeans. but i don't know, but judy would that could be desperate. that's why explanation the by the conversation is desperate to do something. anything of that which is a person that it does seem for the people in gaza considering that the restriction has been complicit. indeed, and rather than genocide in what is going on in guys are not going to be that more than 45th of their vision. so the bombs used by these within the army in these americans. so americans who predicted, i think after 5 months of war crimes war hospital, some children,
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possession and things i think slowly but surely the by the decision besides that, not for this duplicated the more crimes that perhaps you this it in general side. and this is tom vision policy on the part of it is trying to create some in order to pressure how austin, to compromise has that would be perfect to use this leverage wiggly, or i'm really, really, whether it is or has tried to use a search for and did not work. what is i want to do with this stuff? it's, it is, of course not working. that is part of the file. your sausage is what you've been talking about. reporting which is creating some kind of a core 500 meters away from garza. i think great is a kind of a, a causal way from the 4 piece to the. busy busy dentist does
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a strip itself and then find a way to do it. it's pretty complicated it's, it's very expensive and it's more about to do that. not, not work. okay, most so you've been involved in a activities in gaza for quite some time. now give us a sense of what happens next when they decide to start loading a into the strip. we don't have any specifics as we speak. i think about the modalities of that, whether it is why it is going to be stepping in. do you have any concerns that the situation could just be similar to the was what we saw them ad dropping a when suddenly turned into a tragedy? yes, i spoke to the aid workers which are worked with i worked with closely in the north and the midland, the southern region. and all 3 agreed on one think that in order for this to work, uh, this needs to be organized together with a receiving entity from that, but
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a scene insights. i mean, we need to be as well up practically meet the logical people that are hungry. people here need any kind of aid. and so what, what they're going to try to do, i think, is they're going to try to organize themselves in order to make sure that if, if this is successful in any way. and even if it, we receive a few tons of aides, that people don't have to go ahead and run over each other and try to fight over a few tons of 8 here. and there. people in the north, in the middle and the south will need to be organized. they will need to work with their local charity organizations with on the well, with other established a 8 associations in order to ensure that if any 8 is provided through the you, through the us food, the sport that the successful received to the point of seeing people even with only helps one percent of the population, that's better than nothing. but again, that doesn't solve the root cause of the problem, the lack of security,
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the lack of any kind of piece and like that, like the commentators here said. there are thousands of trucks available on the border. they can easily solve it by ceasefire and all these trucks and 3 months, one and 6 children under the age of 2 is acutely mon, nourished in gaza. a pause way. speak the americas. the europeans of these writers did not come up with a specific plan about how they're going to gather that age, vital supplies, medicine food. and then how is it going to be distributed by these bodies are going to have a biggest say, what would be the reaction of a desperate local population? couldn't this end up becoming a disaster or? yeah, it is already a catastrophic. it is a disaster. it's an avalanche of human suffering which is might need a 100 percent by the template coalition between these real and the united states as month. so we'll just set so. so we know already because stopped or abusive
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published. i mean, that's romancing us. i said 2 and a half months ago, he said that the triangle of best in god's how it is hunger. it is like a water need these disease. and we know from the investigations had been done that the number of kids below 2 years with life threatening diarrhea is now 70 percent of the kids is printing 3 times more than 2 years ago when this was last investigated. so there is no time to wait, that's the point. these kids are starving yesterday. the means to help reported a team best from starvation and she hospital based monitoring for we'll take maybe 30, maybe 60 days to be built at the same time, the rest so, so, so trucks with food and water standing waiting. so the problem here,
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the read political problem for bite in the us administration, is that they don't have any leverage on israel by just talking what they have to do is to say no more boss, no more money until you open. uh huh. and, and the see cham garza because in the meantime, where we are discussing and drinking coffee and eating in or, or homeless or breakfast as the, the, the income so will be fine. so it is an immediate need for food and water. i have to treat this weekend a deceased was actually dr. uh, using property said that more people are dying from starvation, dehydration and deceased that from the bone being itself now. so this is so immediate that this whole class can also be seen as a, as a way to, to keep this waiting global, a waiting game going and killing me when people sees rarely select model one. how do you explain that the americans of the you came together announcing both initiatives without any guarantees that we're going to see a peace plan,
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an agreement says by that could be conducive to age being channelled into gaza. oh, yes, that's precisely why i said it's uh, a desperate pool. i don't think it's uh well, thoughts through i think by that and decided at one point past the number of steps to pressure you know, intubated but the human being said it can do so. he then uh, basically hectic, desperately such as proposal this kind of a way of dispatching aid to guy. so he started with bash data now to support. but clearly present minded after dispatching, blinking and say, the secretary said after on vision, come at a higher, says vice presidents and safety. and after bringing guns, the work order, no general general in order to put more pressure and sharing after making
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a number of hard to get statements and not working, then he decided to do this. and he basically come out to the open inside of the insurance on the floor, then they're basically using the humanitarian assistance as combined getting shit that is in by itself for basically the american president, the 2nd page it has in directly a tooth is of what branch and starting people he does as i'm not going to check because house. so why is the 4th in hershey? and i think that sort of was from what we've heard earlier. i'm guess there is no, no, just to go problem in guess there is no, i would even say 8 problem. gotcha. even though the people in desktop there's a difficult problem. there's a commonality problem. and the problem is that there's a lot of issues going on and not in the north america with one sort of the permanent si, fi, one to america was not to use. it's not rich as much say what it is there any
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dental stopping the financial aid stuff being done with the $382.00 is the forces to stop its speed. you mean policy gets more product? it's janice, i guess was, is it stops, it's in you a job cycle possibly because i think the fall because what we have there does not should not be an instant then i'll probably be getting to know more is to be saw america. i couldn't get it to stop it if it was a muscle you have been so out of the water and goes until 2 weeks ago. give us a sense of life in this trip. just few days before you left. i left, i left gaza temporarily on february the 27th. so just under 2 weeks ago. and my last memories was being trapped in the city of han u. s. especially on the western side of that city. while that is ready, forces were rating the civilian homeless population and the population there. i
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remember 4 days together with many other civilians and we were filtering well water using sand using gum, course rocks, using some cuts on boards in order to ensure that we have enough drinking water to survive. and together with many hundreds of others we were or fasting. every day, from sunrise to sunset, relying on one meal a day, which can be as little as half a can of beans for a group of like $6.00 to $7.00 people. the situation there is a very dire and we're talking about the south which is supposed to be better than places like the north and the middle region. what is happening there is a genocide. what is happening there is on the scene of we haven't, i haven't heard or seen anything like this for decades. and i am still shocked that the governments of the world that the united nations have not acted it any way to put a stop to it. like your guest said, it is a problem that can be easily solved for the humanitarian crisis. for hunger
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ceasefire right now opened the borders and i am sure that to everyone who will be happy to see that's 2400000 civilians are being was said are being taken care of from that health point of view and, and hopefully hopefully the political situation gets the results over the next few weeks, but hunger needs to be addressed as soon as possible. and this, this ploy of the one that us setting up this 4 to 500 meters away. it's just, it's just, it's just a way to kind of door just a way to ease the effect, ease the pain, while they try, why they can solve the problem as soon as possible. using other methods. dr. mann's the health system has been almost decimated in gaza. whatever happens to model within a month from now with of, of be able to bring back the medical sector in gaza to what it was before october
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the 7th. i'm sure i'm sure they was part of the palestinian doctors and nurses and problematic. so medical students and nursing students, they have been phenomenal. they have been the beacon of holes and the moral compass to the world because they have never left their patients nor their their, their people. they have been killed by the hunger, that's almost 400 killed pirates. i received them tortured, still, they stopped till they will start to the function. once we can reopen the restore and repair the policy, me a health care system under public opinion leadership, let us not make that mistake. that we turn augusta into a bigger community, dependent at a dependent community like kindly stop. because what we need is to support policy and sort of at the hospitals. i don't know that that much, they can be restored at once. we have security for the patients of the stuff and we have stuff in the me know for the question of this donald nation weapon that israel
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is using with this report to the us. i have to ask this question because one thing we avoid discussing is that deep, unlimited, racist, and colonial aptitude that is going in both the u. v. united states. and of course as well, how many jewish children would bite and they have allowed to be starved to death by and then he was incarcerated. a jewish community denying the water food and medical supplies, and bumping. then we know the answer 0. and when you roll out these release, we just reported us to kill 12500 and publish the new cameras. i had to start a story step to this. this is such a musty attack on or you might not be need this such a disgrace for our civilization. and that needs to be at the core of the discussion or we don't have another date. wait, we must act now to put pressure. and the only pressure we can put is political
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sanctions. it is the level of interest up the ball supply. and then what is the type of these routes? i stop them from killing more people. and they are just the last 24 hours. i got a message from them as of today, 85 killed a 130 injured the last 24 hour received a gnostic, hers. so the killing is going on as the world is the big thing. should we go here? we're in there. and one more point i'd like to buy only thing i left off, i'm tremendous, shut on as the 2 main entry points for their trucks. and these rail close off the fence completely in the south and then continue whether inpatient and there massacres. in that i thought because they can point to that seaport and treat as they all go up there and get the from. so this is a very dangerous game. their planes. and i think the only reason why israel allows allows us to start building the key part is precisely to get to a 100 percent control over. that's all right. and to, and this is and yeah,
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you see my one. this is a notion of 2 initiatives. the sequel we do on the floating dock to create a sense of resolution, a sense. so finally we're going to see an end to the complex and then to the war. and then an end to the suffering of the people because of the design is on the other hand and says they would continue that offensive. but if i had just a matter of time to 40 spots of the other middle, the need to destroy how much both notions of 8, on the other hand, no sense of vision about what happens next thing in gaza. how do you see it? you know, i actually let me ask because i'm a bit skeptical to skeptical, but i actually see going to the opposite direction. i think that americans understand that this war, this war, meaning they cannot excuse me. so just a, just a novice, just kidding people for no reason whatsoever for 5 months. the collateral damage
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has been the occupational guys of the people that sure that the woman saw so forth of guys was a cut out to bench. the topic outside of w w. w has been, does that make decisions and the colorado that much has been at the site, us and us? and i think it is the ability to choose to attractive, but it's intestines on considering whether or not they said that the process must do something to keep the piano. so this will be on the new met him by and here might have to, you know, try to help the situation just now the thing is right, that is going from cypress monica and so on, so forth and 350 kilometers away from the shores of casa, in the same page. sure. and or to actually own the commenters from nothing more the oh gosh, that's with it. is it because it started today,
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i thought it would be instructing all the cargo that with the cyprus to go the same . but in the talks that i've done easily can to this problem here, the inside story if you read right. mm hm. is that the race is really got that actually wants to stop the people. what degree the conditions for the cleanser? if most people, if picked up by whatever, quote well, the did the english or force and deliver it to guys. and that's why the united states is asking for best buy, save on time. you and agencies are saying that i did submit to 300000 people trapped in the moving parts of gauze us to face delicate situation of food and clean water w f. b is suspending operations that because st. basically it's just not safe. gentleman, we're running off at the time. i really appreciate you decide to before. so having
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