tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 18, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
9:00 pm
in bringing you husband loves to palestine for all to see said donated with confidence. knights with outcast foundation. we are in palestine together. we are changing the well one hawks that's time the the this is the new is our lives from doha genocide and gaza continues. here's what's happening right now. i was a 0 journalist, some line out of food is being detained by his writing. so this is officer, they base him as he was covering in his riley military grade on all ship a hospital that rate is still ongoing hospital stall patients and displays palestinians
9:01 pm
a shelter and inside the compound, the food. this is israel launch is more a rates across the strip causing yet to move desk. navy, $32000.00 pounds to the ends have been killed since october 7th. and the u. n. back monitor says famine as an intern nolan gaza and there's a risk of it across the entire for the we begin this news outlet and gaza. it is $1800.00 g m t, that's h p. m and gaza is rarely forces are inside. i'll shift the hospital, this is the full rate since the war on goss began to shattering and shooting inside the complex troops and now going room to the detaining people. sheltering inside. many who were detained have been blind folded,
9:02 pm
and the hands have been tied is very full. so st. 20 people killed and besieged but approved use no evidence. that members of moss went inside the building. thought it was a begins coverage this on the siege. once more is where the forces surround the sea felt. hospitalized garza city dropping thousands inside. the mask were now besieged inside. el cheapo hospital were being heavily shot at the occupation forces suddenly rated the hospital. as you can hear now their intense clash is going on. we're hearing sounds coming from the gate there, shrapnel falling all over. the hospitals courtyard down as many palestinians prepared to begin the day of fasting for ramadan is very fond spell near the hospital. video shows those things in a desperate state from the compound and the thought of these other people. these
9:03 pm
readings are shelling in and around all she for hospital, the army circulated leaflets bordering all civilians sheltering in the hospital and other un schools to evacuate some headsets and we do not wish to move. so we want to stay home. she thought is the largest hospital in the gaza strip. it's shows up with thousands of displaced palestinians taking st trees from as well as for the hospital was previously invaded by his very forces which ladies that was being used . how must command center claim? isabel retreated during the slightest operation. tell us the official deny the accusations. our targeted mission isn't justin operational necessity. it's a global imperative. all forces have 100 gone specified training to prepare them for the sense that the environment and complex scenarios they may encounter. a voice against come us, not against the people of god. we seek no harm to the civilians,
9:04 pm
but some of these hiding behind see garza health ministry can dump these video salt, holding it accountable for the wellbeing of hospitals, stuff patients, the displaced insight, the health ministry accused as well. again, the preaching international humanitarian low by targeting hospitals and using fabricated narratives to justify the actions, sorry capacity, which is 0. rough off. so regardless, during that rate as rarely, false as beaten, detained algio june. and this is mine on google. it was reporting alongside his colleagues when he was dragged away by soldiers. as body forces also destroyed satellite trucks used by tv, news crews, journalists meant to be protected on the international humanitarian gold. and they also, your media network has released a statement saying, read a mazda, immediate release of our correspondent as mine on go and the journalist with him, and we hold the occupation responsible for their safety. we can find that the
9:05 pm
targeting of our correspondent is an attempt by israel to intimidate journalists to prevent reporting is crimes against civilians in gaza. we condemn the ongoing crimes against journalists and gaza and renew uh the amount for them to stop immediately. all this as real continues its run length as bombardment of the gaza strip and gaza city as rarely strikes targeted residential buildings. cutting several people on a subsidy, one to the scene of one of the latest strikes. and just to warn you that has report contains some disturbing images the yeah. intensive 80 or bombardment is really will things, you know, she for hospital residential building was started to. i mean, these are, your plans are selling these residential building close to as she falls to look we have, we were heading to collect some of the relief 8. and all of a sudden we were showered with missiles or should i do not know what is happening?
9:06 pm
we were working peacefully on the road. i'm happy to go have a strength on a residential building across the she falls, pitfalls west of because i see the the scale of damage must see more people. so this was a move to started building now flat into the ground. all of a sudden we heard the explosions resulting, and the missiles fired the entire building was reduced to ashes. luckily no one was inside. the owners and their family had headed south already. elizabeth from residence the nearby buildings as well as display civilians working on the road waiting in just a 2nd wave of inspection. the same area packet thing, residential buildings. as you can see, these are you open up onto another residential building. also in the but the, the street. many people have been killed an engine. most of them women and children, at least called leaving las vegas fall next to the fall. and he was also killed on the scene buried under the deputies. we can hear screams from underneath the rubble
9:07 pm
in the rear standing peacefully on the road. each child and the father was sitting unsuspecting on the doorstep. the ability to shout with me falls from his riley work plan, the child and the father of killed. since morning, he's really walking up the founding goes of safety. these really patient forces had been linked to a fee for hospitals comp on many residential buildings in the district. so i thought it did unplugged use the dots, thousands were killed and injured. most of the women and children, many a student missing body under the did be wonderful that we have correspondence covering every one of these developments. rosalind jordan, his life on the state department, patty called haines in washington, dc. dominic caden been then and had a son who was a standing bind, occupied east, jerusalem. but let's begin with thought it was and he's all correspondent and drop flat and southern gaza. and 1st we thought it, what is the latest that you hear and about the situation in and around all ship
9:08 pm
a hospital yes, indeed, the situation is a certain, really critical as the is ready. and the 2 troops are so stationed inside the medical facility, preventing anyone from getting in or out from the hospital as a number of palestinians. half their reported a rest to the including go to 0. our correspondence a who has been arrested it because of the parts of the is what i'm going to assign to admit it treat campaign. but what happened exactly to tell you was completely systematic as, as well as, toss it, it's storming, under a very intense, a fight. it covers. they have a level to the ground, the number of residential houses causing dozens of casualties among palestinians with a very also key. i'm so the destruction of civil infrastructure in that very desperate part of the territory. and to now the situation is it still completely very critical because this body forces are also deploying the snipers. and according to
9:09 pm
initial reports from eye witnesses, the on the ground that these ready military troops had a recall that are extracted. the bodies from the great use that had been recently stopped waste inside the ship medical facility to bury people who have been killed by the is very far because of their inability to leave the hospital under. that is very relenting, bombardments, or what topic and all of this is as close what a colleague as might ongoing was reporting on. what do we know about the circumstances around what she was taken away by as rarely for this is the as well according to the eye witnesses who have been close to the location. and so exactly what happened. there have been a rating that smile has been beaten by these very soldiers and then later being arrested blind folded. hancock tongue, taken to i'm disclosed location until now. israel did not provide any comments
9:10 pm
regarding the rest of a smile avoided. and he has been reporting from inside the medical facility since the beginning of this conflicts alongside with a number of other 2 and a list by the time had been systematically targets out in the super hospital. and this manual has been also another target for the is very military troops as well. since the out to pick up this conflict has been extinct. increasing its met a 3 attacks on violations against doing of this to are supposed to be protected in terms of who are doing their job. and this is also seeing a good thing from the perspective of the policy. an expert saying that this is a very good degree and part of the is what it decides that military campaign to silence the palestinian narrative and not allow for the international community to close. lee know what is happening here on the ground. this site goes as these very bottom and continue on violations on the ground. did not stop by these when the military side of the thank you very much for that. that is our correspondent and
9:11 pm
gosh, i've thought it was joining us live from it off. i with all the latest from the strip that's bringing home the sun hoots. she's joining his life. i'm occupied east jerusalem and at jerusalem. and i'm the, what is israel saying about the raid on all shift a of the will these really army has released multiple statements about the raid on as ship a hospital? the 1st one in the early morning hours when the attack began, these really army says that this was what they're calling a targeted and precise operation because they had intelligence about some sort of military activity in the hospital and on the hospital grounds. now it is worth mentioning, this is the 4th time, is really forces have rated on ship a hospital and most notably back in november in the 1st re, these really army. it had a allegedly said, the m s was using the and ship a hospital as they are command center for their military activities. a claim that
9:12 pm
has never been proved. and these really army has repeatedly rated medical facilities across the gaza strip. we've seen this in the notes that hospital in the southern part of the territory as well, but these really army has also said that one is really soldier was killed in what they're calling fierce gun battles with palestinian fighters in the area. initially . these really army spokesperson, daniel, how guardy had said that there was no need for an evacuation of the area, but the images on the ground and what we're hearing from eye witness accounts speak for themselves about the numbers of people injured. the numbers of people who have been killed. additionally, the journalists who were both beaten and detained, and from the is ready perspective home the how did these events voted for the talks happening here and don't. huh. it's quite interesting because sources making anonymously to is really media have said that the negotiations in doha right now are quote not looking so good giving it
9:13 pm
a pessimistic kind of outlook. and this is because of all of the needing turn, national pressure that has been put on israel for how they have been prosecuting this war is looking at, at least around 32000 calcium, who's been killed in his really attacks in the last 5 months. so all of his international pressure has been caving in on these really is what is really, officials are also saying they're hesitant about perhaps the looming threat of the united states. lessening the amount of arms sales to israel. this has something they say the source as has never been explicitly stated, but through back channels. it is something that is being convey so the negotiations and know how according to is really sources are not heading in the right direction just yet. i'm the thanks you for that home. the sun who to the nations from israel live and occupied east jerusalem. we're going to bring in new to all day. now she's
9:14 pm
a political analyst and vice for when she's joining us live from. but i'm, i love very good to see you in this or do i thank you for your time. firstly, your reaction to the is really miller trees conduct at all chip. a hospital specifically the treatment of journalists and their equipment. well, it's one more nightmare floor during lists and for those who you know for their loved ones for their families and for their colleagues watching on since the beginning of this war, palestinian during list have been targeted by miss silos, by snipers, their families have been killed scores a have been lost in this, in this genocide or, or, and the, this latest raid on, on the ship. i'm the fact that journalists who were, you know, clearly marked wearing their year known to these really soldiers were beaten, assaulted stripped of their quotes and their dignity, i think will resonate with old journalists who are still buckling all fear and old
9:15 pm
. all danger to continue reporting out of dogs a and to not give the world the chance to claim they don't know what is happening. we heard from the commission to protect general this area. and they said that this seems like a deliberate attempt to stop gentleness from covering what's happening at all shift . do you agree? absolutely, absolutely. i agree. i know that since the beginning of the war, many of our colleagues have been you know, have tried to even stay and sleep in different places from their family because they have lost so many of their colleagues who were targeted in their homes, who, whose families were also killed in such as really assault every journalist and gaza . now, at least emotionally, psychologically feels like they're walking with a mark on their shoulder and, and the past 5 months have proven those fears right. these, this latest assault only confirms those fears and adds to them. and,
9:16 pm
and it also means that even if such an incident happens where a fellow citizens around it up and, and take and disappeared really by these very soldiers, the journalist will not be immune. they're the ones covering the stories, the harrowing stories of survivors, and what they're subjected to in terms of torture and starvation. so they know what they might face if they fall in the hands of these regular old disney and not in there. and there are, of course, foster fewer journalists since the world again and gaza at least $95.00 have been killed. that hasn't stopped the world from seeing what's happening. so why is, is what else continue with its attacks on media workers as well as really has launched a war under and less and, and it has done so such impunity because precisely because it doesn't face any consequences even before this war is real, killed in plain sight,
9:17 pm
our dear colleague should be in a box and it still didn't face any accountability. so knowing that you can get away with murder only encourages israel that it can get away with mass murder of journalists, which is exactly what's happening because no country has a taking any concrete, any actionable step that would make is real feel there are consequences, financial, political or otherwise, for this campaign on journalism and on journalist in gaza and then the rest of the occupied territory. minnesota, thank you for your time for your analysis as always that as little they live in tamala. while the us state department has been questioned about as rarely for this as beating detaining elders, they are joining list as mine ongoing. as we've asked the government of israel for, for more information. but in general, we have been very clear that journalists play a vital role uh and that no journalist should be targeted in order to silence their
9:18 pm
voices in this conference or any other. and the circumstances are as such in gaza where we believe the journalism in the voices of journalist is more important than ever. but again, as a release of a specific situation, we've asked for more information, but i don't have any other specific comment on that. let's go to our state department correspondent, rosalind jordan. she is joining us live from that. and so familiar was that we've heard from different sports people in america on the targeting of journalists. what more has they being in terms of us reaction raw's? well there's also this sort of concern from us officials that of the fact that these really forces were out of c for hospital extensively looking for senior from us officials or fighters. it also does give some context to what happened
9:19 pm
there. so this belief that if these really military has launched an operation on a given location where her mazda has been known to a use the facility, the civilian facility in the past 2 of high weapons and or personnel. that child the you was essentially is giving israel the benefit of the doubt that the us believe that is real, is going after legitimate targets. that said, the targeting of journals such as our, our colleagues from l g 0 or arabic, is very concerning. for us officials, they believe that it is important for people to understand what information is happening on the, on the ground, especially given that us government officials themselves are not inside garza. and they are relied on. the reporting from jar was inside gauze on, on how this war is being conducted. ross,
9:20 pm
thank you very much for that rosalyn jordan with the latest from the state department. it's old as folks on the way here and don't help with the aim of finding a consensus on a possible sci fi. and it's very delegation led by the most. that chief is in cost of indirect tools of a proposal for free stage plan to end the will. well, joining us now as tom and cotton with his assistant professor of public policy, the doha institute for graduate studies. mr. cottonwood, thank you. as always for your time, we appreciate that. so as we've been pushing the latest these file negotiations, licensed round to seize funding negotiations and use as dawson, doha, and then and see how do you assess the common prospects? we're here and reports that we know that as rather than to live into a permanent sci fi, but that they may be open to a temporary one for the release of around 40 captives. what time loss of weeks or something like that, i mean the 2 sides are as far apart as ever. are they not?
9:21 pm
elizabeth too. and it's a very delicate situation. i mean then dunham creations. now that's a very good the conjunction of because if this throne of negotiation fails, i think the window for any future loans would close very soon, especially would. is it as decision to bullet to move ahead with the offensive or drop off with us a by the solution green on with some conditions. so i'm, i'm not the okay, you're not optimistic about this. he's fine negotiations. you see that the window is getting smaller and smaller them, and that's a very important point that you would just raise your saying that the us administration would give a go ahead to a ground invasion of alpha despite them saying that they absolutely cannot do this . we haven't any statements coming from the us and the solution here. a clear? no. we just see of concerns like yes, but we need the plan. that'll give us some guarantees around the protecting
9:22 pm
civilians. this, this is liz cousins, these and that's it. so the needs of visible operation plans to the, to the model, to save the civilians and then is what it would go ahead with the offensive. so we have not to have dental. i mean, we had present by that also saying we don't want to see another 30000 deaths as, as if 10000 or 20 all good. you know, so it's kind of, it's bizarre. but anyway, i mean, let's see what's happening for them because i mean, the fact that that you see like like over the last 2 days is that it has started along some a supplies to come in very limited. yeah. and then we stopped in seeing a small window full opening that and things might move ahead. and then it comes to the i've been destroyed again. what affects the main health facility? one of the last health providers in the guys as if it's saying to everyone involved in this conflict, like listen, we're going to give them some food at the same time. we've got a couple of medicine from them. yeah. and it's this criminal minds that and you know what also, i mean is what is the tactic behind that, you know,
9:23 pm
because they was so much made of the 1st convoy making it from the find the south all the way to northern garza, without incident convoys, 18 trucks, so again, what is the tactic behind, you know, allowing some aiden, but then attacking the largest healthcare facility that split the lifted into the, into the place. i mean, the inside the world. that's it. it's the same approach. same policy, same. so about the jews. you know, also thought a good thing as a z a. the other thing is it's going to go into this when you have a custody of 80, that edition in color. it's also what do you, what do i want to say it's, i mean, i think bullying. that's what other thing you'll joining us the same time. you need to talk about some of the it's up to, to, to, to, to bring to the post. i've still got that i'm practice to set them up once a lab. and so it's, this is easy, right? it's a criminal bully state and it's use every mean at this, at a supposedly disposal to, to achieve what about the fonts. ok. i want to talk more about, you know, sort of, i, you maybe us position what you think the us position is very clear. but given just
9:24 pm
how much is at stake, at least 1500000 people crammed into the alpha on the border with egypt. do you think that we could see the e, you take a hash in line with israel and apply any real pressure on as well to stop the ground and vision. i mean, the best you, the foreign policy chief many you need as a warning is run against this joseph, but it has been very vulcan lately, and that's very good. but again, it's not his decision that the european state of the central states, main to germany, france, italy, these are the ones that are, you will need you for the policy if they don't push for the v. and uh, do you have sanctions like re inspect and you know, decide to try to push it as an i don't think anything would happen. and a fact. the 2nd thing is that you will not go into class with us. this could think of the time of the, especially with the elections. he is an oldest by then from so i got your pins, i nervous, they want to buy them there once the drum so they're not in
9:25 pm
a position to in the us of this that. yeah. so i think, i think no, i mean i'm not, i mean the americans are the only one who have the stick more of this, but they're not using it. because unless we get a change order on a new tool and coming from the newest edition with face less engaged in some give some political process. yeah. some, some, some live then the top is meaning that the us as the committed to the us and is what it is committed to single. and the only way for this happen is, isn't the one sort of based on there's a logic i'm the desktop techniques. so forth, but do you think that there were any hints in the license comments by the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, who said just a few days ago that nothing yahoo is an obstacle to piece. and that he said that the us should be using more of the leverage. it has many people sold that at him as him, hinting at the billions of dollars a military aid that the us gives to israel. yes, a, but it could be also looked at or, or perceived as motion his hands, like in
9:26 pm
a well, yes, with the, with tried with these ladies. we've angry with them, but that because it's an extra, just like in the democrats, the dates are also that in trouble, more or less because of the support is that are under so much and good until the solutions along with american people in the us. and so now southern it was something to see, all these voices coming when the election dates are as, as closing it all kind of close that. so i don't know, you don't think that chuck schumer was genuine when he made the comments when it's become 6 months now with good thanks for the 7th month. genuine is, is a nice word. what really methods is action. so if the serious about this, then, i mean it's next we can see the congress coming together and bolting on the on, coming to the minute the surprises that has been heads off. perfectly mission to see, but i don't see this happening. the whole thing the to this to not acting according found the cottonwood. thank you. is a waste for your analysis. we really appreciate it. thank a us president job item has held a phone call,
9:27 pm
which is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it is the 1st conversation between the 2 since the senate majority leader, chuck schumer called for elections and as well and said nothing yahoo as an obstacles to piece that speak to a correspondent patrick holiday. and she's joining us live from washington dc. so reports to the, to discuss humanitarian assistance to gauze apache. what more you're hearing. oh, unfortunate, remember to the president joe biden calls that are schumer speech a good speech seeming to endorse it. we are just now getting information. jake sold in the national security advisor is briefing reporters. he started about 45 minutes late, but what he's just been saying is that a ground operation into russell would be a mistake that these really prime minister sending a team to washington to talk about a potential look for what, what the potential going to do in rafa that they talked about the state of military operations and then sold and said more innocent civilians have died in this
9:28 pm
conflict that in all the jobs are wars confined. so obviously we thought it was going to be a tense phone call because the president presidential body was caught on a mike leaving the state of the union where he said it was time to argue till the private, his turn it and yahoo that he was time for a come to jesus conversation that usually implies that pretty tough talk potentially even consequences being talked about. but so far we haven't heard if that was a part of this conversation and factory we have heard tough a 2, at least from this you as administration about how as well as conducting is worn garza. but what kind of, what is the us willing to do to put more pressure on as well as their guest just said they have a lot of leverage over israel. but so far they have just simply been unwilling to use any of it. just to give you one example, when it comes to this conflict right now, there are reports. the congress was told in a classified briefing,
9:29 pm
that israel has gotten 100 separate military deliveries, military sales that didn't reach the threshold, were divided ministration would have had to notify congress and the public that doesn't include the one $106000000.00 worth of tank. ammunition since october 7th, and the 147500000 of artillery shell components that they did give to israel. and without those, without even asking congress, which was highly unusual. and the president did say that going into a raffle without a plan for protecting the civilians would be a red line for him. he did say that he would never cut off defensive weapons, but he didn't make that same promise. when it comes to all sense of weapons. this is all and on top of the billions of dollars of a do us gives to israel every year. the 14000000000 they've asked for, for congress now, and it does have a lot of diplomatic leverage. they have consistently protected israel, d, u n. security council. they've not been calling for
9:30 pm
a ceasefire. they've utility any moves towards a ceasefire. they can simply let that go through or actually vote in favor which is send a huge message around the globe. so there's some report in the by this considering cutting off uh, off or offensive weapons. but so far they've just talked they haven't done really anything to try move israel's positions the least not publicly. i think thank you very much for that. patrick, i'll hang with the latest live in washington, dc. european union. foreign ministers have unanimously approved sanctions against those who harass palestinians in the occupied westbank. we agreed also and sanctions to extra to music settlers. this was not possible last year. frank f as consume this time had been possible. i saw it. a compromise has been a week and the working level and i hope that these will be continue on doing full
9:31 pm
adoption. so in the spring and dominant k, and he's joining his life on the line and we've heard from a you foreign ministers, dominic, what more can you tell us this? the thing to specify here is the agreement was not unanimous. some member states chose to abstain. those who member states who previously web hosting against this sort of measure now who they are abstaining, it means that it can pos as it were. and so what we know is what we've seen hearing from uh, send you a better model, is that, that will be targeted sanctions against specified radical set clothes. that's the phrase on the tree that has being used and must also be stressed. that's single, but i also spoke about tightening sanctions against from us. but the specific specification as well is that that will be the freezing of assets of these
9:32 pm
radical set clothes. and also there will be trouble bonds. a visa is not being extended to those individuals who is because as i say, such a member states who previously had been steadfastly against that sort of measure. now saying, well no, actually we shall abstain, so it goes through it's important distress. also, this will not happen immediately. this decision by the you foreign, a fast council has to be approved by what's called co repo, which is a committee of the permanent representations of each member states. but that's governmental given that the foreign ministers have agreed to spend that should go through as it were on the not. so at some point in the not too distant future, we will see these measures actually being implemented. and what it does comes after a wave of the european criticism of israel schultz and the european commission president as live on the line. yes. today what's behind the shift dominic, including in those countries abstaining from closing on these measures like you
9:33 pm
mentioned, as well as the other thing that was really very clear from what is being discussed in brussels today is this idea of the situation on the ground being cause a, you'll zip what a previously referring to it is an open a graveyard. no longer the opened at present, which of former british prime minister david cameron and our foreign secretary used to describe the gaza strip many years ago. single. but i always said it was an open a graveyard looking at the reports of the situation from in real starvation issues . that sorts of reporting clearly has chimed with. the majority of e u foreign ministers at that meeting today. but also for the governments and they want to do something about sets and so vast as well as fueled the feeling that's being expressed so far. but remember,
9:34 pm
there is any you summit coming up in brussels in the course of the next few days. so this will not be the last time this week that we here see me a, b, you, politicians, but also foreign ministers and government leaders, opining about this. but it does appear that the coverage, the reporting and the reality of the situation in gaza is now coming through to the mindset of ministers or the you. so i'm, i'm excited you very much for that. that as dominant came joining us life, something in the the simon is imminent in northern gauze, or that's according to the global body monitoring simon. on the, what's known as the integration fluid security phase classification. well, the $200000.00 palestinians will face solve ation within the next few moms. victoria gays can be reports in gaza, whether it's little see just
9:35 pm
a little you take what you can find boils up. these plants fill a gap, but not for long. but last, well, while i work over the world, which was my mother, thought us the difference between each plant and we started to recognize them. each of us each have a piece of bread. it they elsewhere a rough or a mother mix is crushed. biscuits with milk and water to feed her. do to get them in. so it was done so yeah, it wasn't before the war. i used to feed her fruits and vegetables last but now i can't provide d as well. i used to give her high energy biscuits, but we can't afford them. does it? the neonatal intensive care unit to get morality, hospital st, increasing number of babies of dying because of a keep many attrition, but one of the most opposed with breathing problems. so we placed them in incubators until the gain the proper weight, then the discharged. unfortunately, after 5 days or a week, the baby with 10 bad conditions,
9:36 pm
many of the most died global body monitoring salmon. the ip see says phase 5 on its scale is the most severe and is classified as famine. it occurs when at least 20 percent of the population is facing and extreme lack of food. so 2 percent of children, a suffering from acute malnutrition, and 2 people in $10000.00 to dying each day due to starvation. the ip see one's famine is immune into northern garza and could occur any time between now and may. you'd assess estimates one in 3 children younger than 2 as malnourished the number this doubled since january. the doctors are reporting that they no longer see normal size baby. what they do see though, a subject, a small still bump this most still born babies in mon, neo natal, that's called in pop by the by again the most efficient, the hydration in a complication. the u. n. says the catastrophic levels of hunger demand the
9:37 pm
immediate opening of more channels to deliver assistance, say, so any a fraction of what's needed to stop people stopping has arrived. leslie, then, me at the goss. this trip is dying slowly. it's not from the missiles then from hunger, if not from hunger, then from dehydration palestinians hope the ip sees warning will improve conditions on the ground for the time being and until much more a derives hundreds of thousands of people are facing the possibility of starvation . victoria gates in b l g as in laws as most vulnerable children, including those with existing illnesses, are the greatest risk of salvation. parents of doing everything they can to save them. but it's often enough enough. stephanie decor reports. the signs of starvation, a hard to miss friday is 6 years old. his cheeky smile has faded away along with a light in his eyes, his shape his muscles. he's no nothing but bones with
9:38 pm
a head too big for his body. mama cover my body, he cries, the more is health of the healthy, let alone the chronically ill fed and the model of the small cystic phase suffering from cystic fibrosis, which is take mucus. on his long as this disease require specific nutrition and strict diet along with constant treatment, all of which is totally absent in the north and system of my child's health condition has deteriorated. for 2 months, he has been suffering dire complications, including severe dehydration. since we brought him to hospital, he has been living on solutions just to survive what his mother shows us by the before the war. despite his condition, he was a beaming, happy child. just slightly reluctant, done, sir. not recognizable now. on friday's being treated in japan,
9:39 pm
yet in the north of the gaza strip ages recently started trickling in after months of nothing misstep about them to hold up the most part of guys. this trip has been denied the entity or any of the lease a must, namely medical supplies, coupled with the state of salvation from bob and has resolved these conditions exacerbating like that to affect more than 20 children died as documented because of many attrition. what we want the situation when it gets worse, as our basin is rabbit, doing the population in the more it is some of the united nations in february warrants that one quarter of goes. this population was one step away from immune and simon agencies say they have all the supplies ready to help, but they need to be given safe access by land for multiple crossings and that needs to be done. now, this is certainly not an effective, efficient, humane,
9:40 pm
nor dignified solution. stephanie decker, which is 0, un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has commented on the reports by the global body monitoring fan. and he said the hunger classes in gaza is entirely 9 mate. this is the highest number of people facing catastrophic and got every corner of it by the integrated support security seaquest vacation system, anywhere. anytime this is an entirely manmade this austin and that he bought, it makes clear that he can be halted to this report is exhibit a for the needs for the immediate humanitarian ceasefire. as i call on these various studies is between sort of completes and sets of excess 40 mediterranean boots throughout the gas and for the international community to city
9:41 pm
supports already many teddy and efforts. meanwhile, the head of the united nations relief and works agency and the school, the urgency of getting food into gaza for the plaza. they also reveal that even as he works to help feed desperate palestinians, he himself has been denied entry to gaza when he tried to cross into his office early on monday. we are engaged in the race again to clock to, to try to reverse the impact of the spreading hunger under lumen coming into a business trip. i know that today we will run will issue new data, the balance on the hunger situation in odessa. and my fear is that this, that the might not indicate in the improvement. in the contrary possible that the rich i intended to go to half of today. but i have been informed an hour ago. that's my entry into how far is declared. i'm gonna join now by best best all the
9:42 pm
deputy director general of the us food and agricultural organization. and she's joining us live from brussels. thank you very much for your time. firstly, the report shows that 1100000 people in gaza struggling with what they call catastrophic hunger and starvation. can you put that into context for us in terms of it being the highest number of people ever recorded? as face and catastrophic hunger by the i p. c. system a. yeah, of course. thank you so much for having me. and i think you heard some references to the report that was released today from some of the other presentations in this piece. but clearly being at an ip c level 5 definition catastrophic is something that is unprecedented in the 20 years that we have been working on this. i. p. c. reporting the i p c report began in 2004 with its 1st
9:43 pm
look at somalia. and here we are 20 years later with an incredible deepening and rapid deterioration of a food security situation and gaza in particular, that has deteriorated at a pace and a frequency that we've never seen before. so the ip c report really has 3 categories that we define around acute food in security. level 3 is considered crisis. level 4 is considered emergency level 5 is catastrophe, possibly leading to famine. so what does it mean to be in phase 5, which is where 1100000 gallons are actually categorized right now. half of the population of gaza. that means that household to are in this particular level, have an extreme lack of food and are unable to meet most of their basic needs. people are starving and they face a significantly increased risk of acute malnutrition and ultimately death. so this
9:44 pm
now is the place where with the release of the report, the report indicates that i think when we released the report in december, we indicated that famine was likely. this now puts us into a position where as the report indicates, famine is imminent. and the most of the problem director has said that if we wait until simon has been dict, said that it is too late, and that thousands more will be dead. i mean, that could not be a most stock one and cut it. well, it just doesn't need to see the depth more people from starvation. we're already seeing it. yeah. if we wait, it's completely in defensible. as we've seen, the data points that are showing us just how much the deterioration is taking place . i couldn't agree more with some of the other commentators. you absolutely need 1st, a cessation of the hostilities and the conflict itself. but even within that,
9:45 pm
the need for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, humanitarian access needs to be provided and it needs to come through border crossings, needs to come by land. it is so commendable to see so many of the alternative approaches or rate countries and other partners are trying to provide whether it's been air drops. whether it's president biden's plan to build a specific port, whether it's the c lanes that are trying to be opened up. but even with those types of approaches, those alternatives, it just cannot meet the supply that's needed in order to actually bring these numbers back down. the other real concern that i hope people begin to talk about is why we focus on shipping commodities into gaza. those commodities are things like bread, flour, cooking oil. these are not nutritious, healthy food products were not speaking about fruits and vegetables and milk and protein. yeah. that are so fundamental to human health and to children's health.
9:46 pm
this is another possible problem that i think will be seeing even more is concerns about mal nutrition and a lack of healthy diet. yeah, actually project currently and we have seen how much mal nutrition has skyrocketed again, especially for children and gaza. i know that one focus for your organization is keeping live stock alive. why is that so important during such times a yeah it's, it's a really great question. and i think a lot of times i agriculture and, and its various sectors, might be looked at as an economy um, as a, as a livelihood as something that brings an income or economic activity to a farm or to a village or a family. but in fact, having the availability and still the sustained inventories of se, sheet for goats or even chickens. this is a source of nutrition. it's this is the source of 2 cups of milk per day for
9:47 pm
a child in gaza. if we can keep a sheep, a goat or a similar type of, of animal alive. and so getting animal feed into the area is critically important. and we now have about 20 trucks of animal feed. barley based animal feed is probably about a few days away from making its way into gaza. there are still enough significant inventories of the animals that we think this can be at least one additional part of a humanitarian response. but the rest of the agricultural sector in the area is really just completely devastated and almost fully just destroyed. so don't need ongoing attacks on agricultural areas for the last few months, best faxed, all of the us food and agriculture organization. thank you so much for your time. thank you. i. the
9:48 pm
isn't going to have in use bound thousands of people have been in moscow's red square to mock the 10th anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine. the crowd sang the russian estimates and president clinton hale. he called the victim of the attachment to the russian control columbia. as soon recognized as part of the plan by most countries. but the strategic prize that provides devices maybe why the access to the world chief has repeatedly attacked basis. this is the soft or bushes full scale invasion 2 years ago. and the water was still gonna say as renewable garcia. as for don, box, people living there also declared their desire to return to their family. in the days of the russian spring. their journey home turned out to be much more difficult
9:49 pm
and tragic. but still we did it. and this is also a big event in the history of our state. let's go to nearly a shop. a lot of us, she's joining us live from las go, and they've been celebrations and in red square. julia concepts went on so many hours to, to, and speaking. so what's being the mood there specially on the 10th anniversary of the antics ation of crime. you of hello, generally speaking the need it seems to be like people are gathering about the business. but of course, this massive concert in red square is very, very significant. it was to own a b anniversary. the 10th anniversary of the crime is re unification with russia, as at people call it here of letting you know, the patient came to the event in the company of his re arrivals in the presidential election. obviously, ronnie's and i mean they, they, they,
9:50 pm
all of them addressed the crowd. i should say that rhonda is and accounts, it's a known as crockett crimea held every year. and every year, during the report that states, employees and students a sense that uh, persistently offered to go that and the sometimes the even being paid for the visit by the way, at the to chambers of the russian parliament at the state do and defend ration council i actually want to invite dates, they transfer crime it to you. crane a took place in the 1954 and according to authorities, the this ox adults as a back in 1954 and to be who of the then soviet liter mishita crucial, had no legal rights and caused a quote in numerous damage to the silver and rights of russia and judy as close to the 10th anniversary of the russian dominic station in front me
9:51 pm
a call in siding with susan's election victory. how is the kremlin betraying that? that when the world, the criminal wants to show patience, victory, and full trade, as the people's victory lie to me, patience, we've had him, he has signed haste, supports his full being united in the support. and 10 years ago he gain his townsend moments and unprecedented popularity. when he announced that the crime may have became part of russia as the russian people were very much inspired by the fox and also people in crimea that seemed to share the same mood. now, 10 years later we can see that many people, uh, some of them still support the, uh, the, uh, well being, the parts of the russia, but others have made them. they a waiting for you, praying to return. you need to shop
9:52 pm
a lot of alive and most co. thank you, julia or i can find this for now. his peter. thank you for elizabeth. will start an easy way in some of the end. defend the francesca chatted b has been sent home from the national teams training camp allegations he racially abused and opposition play up should be, is being investigated for allegedly abusing novelties at john chase's during the a city of draw on sunday have to send 0 european champions due to the all preparing to leave on a show tour of the us. but it should be, well now i must say to friendly matches against venezuela and equitable to describe sand about you say they all considering withdrawing from the country, stop league up to some of the places where a text about opposition supposes found a bunch of players were celebrating these things to victory at the end of the game when fans of home team travels on school, storing the pitch fighting with send a bunch of players and security. so people were arrested fin about you say they'll hold a special board meeting on the matter in 2 weeks time. while fif is present. joining
9:53 pm
in front to, you know, has cooled the violence, unacceptable. nothing for us to become the 2nd premium e club to be deducted points for breaking financial rules far as the breach believes profitability and sustainability regulations by of of spending. they've being docked full points, which is dropped them into the medication. so in with 2 months left in the season, in november, edits and fell fall of the same rules and with the 10 points of punishment which was reduced to 6 on appeal, the incentives call us alvarez as retained is indian wells to i'd love to beating the new meds that they have in the final they won't be able to recover from 3 love down in the 1st fits essentially in a tie break. the spam you've been through the 2nd 661 that came through. so i, since, since we've been in july outcries, we're struggling with an ankle injury. and benita to this to them is pretty much to be back into a home and becomes the 1st repeat when at indian wells,
9:54 pm
since no big chunk of which 13 straight type who prefer to use the 26th a means a lot to me lifting this pro, fee in the stone, i'm in because how you overcome a lot of problems even in my head, that out of florida. and so physically and the associated best as present for that . not to that i didn't. we not told them in satan's since when my loan for me doesn't, it doesn't matter. it's about to enjoy playing tennis. i'm really, really happy to live this traffic was a fine. i fall on my side of the store. i'm in on the i felt really, really what really, really good in the women's to them. it will never when it gets to be on sex beat. maria soccer eats when the time comes for the 2nd time, the po to still had little trouble again. so greek opponent, pacing soccer in straight sets, 6 full 6 months in just over an hour in california. this was a re match with between between the 2 finals which the top feed on. so one,
9:55 pm
it's fiance, x 2, a leading 20th match when of the season. scruffy shifflett has become the 1st goal for in history to defend the plays championship titled shapeless thoughts of the down 12 and it the hold up. but ego on the 4th, which sparks an incredible run. that's so a match, the biggest come back to them is 50 year history. it wasn't until the final touch of the tournaments that the, when it was decided on how about this for a way to miss out on the joint lead decision from windham clock, somehow spiraling out of the cup as he failed to take it to a play of cheerfully then, winning by one short cutting, the joint ladies round able to win its success through comparisons with 15 time major. when a tiger woods can be compared to tiger i think is really special. but i mean the guy stands alone. i think in our games, i mean it really does mean this is my 8th term. it went out here and i've tied them
9:56 pm
in players championships outside of that, you know, i got it's 14 more majors and you know, 70 some pga tour events to catch up. so i think put a stick to my routine and just continue to, you know, for a long time steve is even killed as i can hate to time and be a also a car using has described these performance sol, dallas mavericks on sunday as nothing showed of the miracle, the point guard had the fate of the game against the denver nuggets of 2.8 seconds left on the clock. you deliver the left handed as a visa to lift them, adds 28107105 when and improved the mass of reaching the fails and really putting that stunning performance. well, 1st thing we are proud of is especial myself. is a special time and a yeah, this is the trying out to think about the suffering too much and really focus on the journey with god and the path that you're on and, and just stay focused on that and stay discipline. it's just a difficult journey. well,
9:57 pm
to be able to play 48 minutes and not do it. we had an a drink or the last time you know, for sure vertical solar system versus got out there that's protected me when i got to get credit at the other end of the conference for san antonio space. so having a tough time of it, but based on victor when button yamma continues to shine, as he sighed, beat the book, the next piece of his saving india history to register over 50 points 15 rebounds, 5 assistance and 5 blocks while shooting at over 50 percent. success yeah, and that's what the school thing. so now i left a little bit later. thank you very much for that and some breaking news. we just hearing that our 0 correspondence is mine on google has been released by is ready for says he was detained and i'll ship a hospital as he he was covering the is really raid on monday morning in the early hours of monday morning, he was held in custody for 12 hours. that's it for me,
9:58 pm
9:59 pm
the business leg just is free to you believe, i guess is a nice guy on one of your just makes model leads. unique perspective. that is, that is one of the most egregious example of abuses of human rights and environmental injustices on heard voices, luxury, to be honest, people, i know for russia, they're like any other people from any other country. we want to really connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. we have to be able to educate ourselves to be able to identify what is freedom and what is enough to stream on algebra. palestine is once of very different place from today. to cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well,
10:00 pm
here's historians and i witnessed accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fibers. richard was molten investments were excess, moving from one city to another, kind of starting 1920 on al jazeera the out. is there a john list? if not, i'll go, has just been released by his really forces off of a piece and detain him. it won't cover him in his really minutes he raised on el cheapo. hello there, i missed all the attain. this is al jazeera life from don't also coming. the hold on right is still
19 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on