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i asked bob kitchen from the international rescue committee, is just re tubs from casa. so up to 500 trucks, trucks equals just about the number of trucks that were going and re conflict. what we've seen between that and, and now though, is a complete destruction of much of the infrastructure, the total displacement of, of a large portion of the population. and the, the total annihilation of any food security. so to say to, we're going to get back to pre conflict levels is woefully inadequate. we have to double triple, quadruple that level to catch back up to help people recover and, and for that to even be feasible, it needs to be at least 5. we come help people stabilize, put back on weight we've away from, from an if the terrified every day and night of ongoing attacks which continued. i was working up on tuesday morning by a missiles being fired from battleships off sho onto rafa. it's incessant all the time. a pump kitchen from the international rescue committee cares and suffers a mocking world pockets and states meant to raise awareness of the disease which affect
i asked bob kitchen from the international rescue committee, is just re tubs from casa. so up to 500 trucks, trucks equals just about the number of trucks that were going and re conflict. what we've seen between that and, and now though, is a complete destruction of much of the infrastructure, the total displacement of, of a large portion of the population. and the, the total annihilation of any food security. so to say to, we're going to get back to pre conflict levels is woefully inadequate....
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the international rescue committee continues to work in gaza. we have emergency medical team working in one of the hospitals with our partner medical aid for palestinians group. we have four or five local partners trying to keep life going in gaza, especially north of gaza, which is under unbelievable strain. two weeks on for the famine warnings of the international class fishing group -- classification group. a technical democratic group warning 1 billion people were catastrophic levels of human and they have not seen the situation of aid flow improve. it is very good that it's the broken has referred to the inflection point being necessary. we need a paradigm shift. a paradigm shift allowing aid for civilians and protection for aid workers. it is not the generous benefaction of competence, in this case israel and hamas. they are legal and moral rights that civilians and aid workers have. civilians have the legal right under 1945 dimensions established to life and livelihood. aid workers have a legal right to go about their business without bei
the international rescue committee continues to work in gaza. we have emergency medical team working in one of the hospitals with our partner medical aid for palestinians group. we have four or five local partners trying to keep life going in gaza, especially north of gaza, which is under unbelievable strain. two weeks on for the famine warnings of the international class fishing group -- classification group. a technical democratic group warning 1 billion people were catastrophic levels of...
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rescue committee, thank you for your time.- international rescue committee, thank you for your time. seven people were killed in two russian drone attacks, on ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. the city's mayor reported that iranian—made drones hit several buildings, including a residential blocks of flats, early on saturday morning. 11 people were injured. shortly after, president volodymyr zelensky said that ukraine could run out of air defence missiles if russia keeps up its intense long—range bombing operations. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, shared an update from kyiv. well, there are constant strikes on kharkiv at the moment. it is becoming increasingly regular to hear of missile and drone attacks against ukraine's second city, up in the north—east of the country. certainly, we know that seven people were killed early this morning. so the first missile struck sometime after midnight. two s—300 russian missiles, according to the ukrainian authorities, fired at kharkiv, killing residents in a residential areas of the city and wounding other peop
rescue committee, thank you for your time.- international rescue committee, thank you for your time. seven people were killed in two russian drone attacks, on ukraine's second—largest city, kharkiv. the city's mayor reported that iranian—made drones hit several buildings, including a residential blocks of flats, early on saturday morning. 11 people were injured. shortly after, president volodymyr zelensky said that ukraine could run out of air defence missiles if russia keeps up its intense...
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as well because of international rescue committee by the british government, and yet, the location was attacked. you know, this is not some location, not some area where there is not a sophisticated command and control, sophisticated weapons, sophisticated intelligence. there is really absolutely no excuse for what is becoming not just a war on gaza but a war on humanity. >> and yet the israelis have said that they are obviously very regretful this has happened and they are launching an inquiry into what has happened. mistakes, tragic mistakes do happen in war zones. >> well, that's true, but there is a story circulating in the israeli press, particularly ha'aretz, that in fact the backstory to this is there was an armed man somewhere near the warehouse and a decision was taken that the armed man might be on the convoy and therefore everybody should be killed. if there is any truth in this at all, it is absolutely appalling. >> richard makepeace for palestinians, thank you very much indeed. richard: thank you. >> downey street has confirmed rishi sunak spoke to benjamin netanyahu and s
as well because of international rescue committee by the british government, and yet, the location was attacked. you know, this is not some location, not some area where there is not a sophisticated command and control, sophisticated weapons, sophisticated intelligence. there is really absolutely no excuse for what is becoming not just a war on gaza but a war on humanity. >> and yet the israelis have said that they are obviously very regretful this has happened and they are launching an...
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well asked bob kitchen of the international rescue committee, whether he had any confidence in this new is riley initiative. thanks for having may have remains to be seen in short. we've heard of us before that it will be any increase in a coming in. and over the last few days we have seen a slight uptake, but it's going from a trickle to a small flow. it's nowhere near the scale of humanitarian aid. the more than 1000000 people now on the doorstep of famine, but generally require, and it's not just the trucks getting in, it's the safety environment inside the goal is to strip and the permissions the israel have to provide 8 organizations in the u. n. to be able to move around to transfer and to distribute the aid the solely lacking right now at the moment. they have a desk last week of those. i'm at 8 with cuz a basses baptist as damaged your face. and as you were to say is from the idea, the attack on wells central kitchen was a tragedy. but it's not the only attack on 8 or what would, as i do is we have, i see in my view case compound was, was bombed in january as have many other org
well asked bob kitchen of the international rescue committee, whether he had any confidence in this new is riley initiative. thanks for having may have remains to be seen in short. we've heard of us before that it will be any increase in a coming in. and over the last few days we have seen a slight uptake, but it's going from a trickle to a small flow. it's nowhere near the scale of humanitarian aid. the more than 1000000 people now on the doorstep of famine, but generally require, and it's not...
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rescue committee. the welcome to the w. and what sort of difference do you think of his science that will make thanks for having made him remains to be seen in short. we've heard this before that it will be any increase in a coming in. and over the last few days, we have seen a slight uptake, but it's gone from a trickle to a small flow. it's nowhere near the scale of humanitarian aid. the more than 1000000 people now on the doorstep of famine urgently require. and it's not just the trucks getting in, it's the safety environment inside the gaza strip and the permissions the israel have to provide 8 organizations in the u. n. to be able to move around to transfer and to distribute the aid the solely lacking right now at the moment. they be that that's last week of those. i'm at aid work as a bass as baptist as damaged your face and a sort of sense when the idea of the attack on wells central kitchen was a tragedy. but it's not the only attack on 8 or what would, as i do the i, i see, and my case compoun
rescue committee. the welcome to the w. and what sort of difference do you think of his science that will make thanks for having made him remains to be seen in short. we've heard this before that it will be any increase in a coming in. and over the last few days, we have seen a slight uptake, but it's gone from a trickle to a small flow. it's nowhere near the scale of humanitarian aid. the more than 1000000 people now on the doorstep of famine urgently require. and it's not just the trucks...
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let's speak to arvind das, team lead for the gaza crisis at the international rescue committee .he . hejoins us live . he joins us live from . hejoins us live from cairo. you have workers who are currently in gaza, i understand. can you talk us through the practical challenges that your team are facing? thank you for having me. yes, from the international rescue committee and also working closely with our partners therein gaza we have a bigger team at the moment and ever since this devastating incident happened, not only us but all international organisations have been rethinking and re— strategising how it will be possible, given the situation, to continue to provide essential life—saving services. we have teams of doctors who go to hospitals and even what we have been experiencing is that it is almost impossible to get access to the hospital due to the constant bombardment that goes on. despite the fact that all of us ensure that the locations where we work have been notified to the israelis, each movement is recorded and notified and the incident that happened with the world c
let's speak to arvind das, team lead for the gaza crisis at the international rescue committee .he . hejoins us live . he joins us live from . hejoins us live from cairo. you have workers who are currently in gaza, i understand. can you talk us through the practical challenges that your team are facing? thank you for having me. yes, from the international rescue committee and also working closely with our partners therein gaza we have a bigger team at the moment and ever since this devastating...
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rescue committee. i'm so grateful for you to making the time, to making the time this morning. and so david, i really wanted to start as we have heard of a growing number of calls, which is a good thing for more aid to get through a long list of world leaders including biden, members of congress. but as you know better than most. there is a massive difference between a few trucks over a few days and what it is actually needed. so talk to me about what would actually be needed to address or start to address the devastating humanitarian on the ground. >> you do a great job of framing the conversation that one thing you said though, the announcement of new aid crossings and a new port that were going to improve things. but no. and only action would improve things and to you as well. it is to recognize that things have gotten worse, not better over the last week and that they continue to get worse. it is now three weeks. it is an independent organization. the independent place for the population system tha
rescue committee. i'm so grateful for you to making the time, to making the time this morning. and so david, i really wanted to start as we have heard of a growing number of calls, which is a good thing for more aid to get through a long list of world leaders including biden, members of congress. but as you know better than most. there is a massive difference between a few trucks over a few days and what it is actually needed. so talk to me about what would actually be needed to address or...
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rescue committee. i'm so grateful to you to making the time this morning. we've heard a growing number of calls which is a good thing for more aid to get through to gaza from a long list of world leaders including president biden, members of congress. as you know better than most, there was a massive difference between a few trucks over a few days and what is actually needed. talk to me about what would be needed to address, start to address the humanitarian crisis on the ground? >> thanks for having me on, your intro did a great job of framing the conversation. one thing you said, though, that an announcement of new aid crossings and new port of entry, were going to improve things. no. only action will improve things. and what i would make to your viewers today, and to you as well as to recognize that things have got worse, not better over the last week. they continue to get worse, it's now three weeks, independent organization, independent classification system, at catastrophic levels of hunger and f
rescue committee. i'm so grateful to you to making the time this morning. we've heard a growing number of calls which is a good thing for more aid to get through to gaza from a long list of world leaders including president biden, members of congress. as you know better than most, there was a massive difference between a few trucks over a few days and what is actually needed. talk to me about what would be needed to address, start to address the humanitarian crisis on the ground? >>...
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rescue committee. she cared about the next generation of attorneys, she taught seminars at duke law, and the university of san diego school of law, where she supervised a ninth circuit legal collink i. she and her husband established fellowships at duke to aid students working in nonpaid public interest positions during law school. candace also loved the arts. she served on the board of directors of the san diego opera and was credited with helping save the organization from being forced to shut down. after everything i've mentioned doesn't reflect someone who has embraced a life of giving back, she also served as president of the san diego county bar association and the california women lawyers and chaired senator barbara boxer's san diego area advisory committee for federal judge and u.s. attorney nominations. sadly, candace died from leukemia at her home in san diego on january 24 with her husband, len, and her sobs, daniel, matthew and david, by her side. she was an inspiration to those who were lu
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rescue committee, and it was only by providence that a few people were wounded, many could have been killed. ~ ., ., . , killed. when one works in any conflict zone _ killed. when one works in any conflict zone and _ killed. when one works in any conflict zone and in _ killed. when one works in any conflict zone and in particular| killed. when one works in any i conflict zone and in particular in this part of the world, how much coordination is there for humanitarian agencies? coordination is there for humanitarian aencies? , , ., humanitarian agencies? everybody on the humanitarian _ humanitarian agencies? everybody on the humanitarian site _ humanitarian agencies? everybody on the humanitarian site is _ humanitarian agencies? everybody on the humanitarian site is extremely - the humanitarian site is extremely careful to co—ordinate for obvious reasons. we have a duty to our staff. and we want the a to get through to the beneficiaries we are trying to reach. in the case of the medical aid for palestinians incident, this was agreed with the israeli authorities that this was a human
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joining me now is david milleban, president and ceo of the international rescue committee, one of the major humanitarian groups facilitating aid in gaza right now. such a pleasure to have you. what's your assessment about the aid increase? >> there's so much about this conflict that is complicated, the cease-fire negotiations, the hostages, who's going to provide security in gaza in the future. something as simple as a trickle of ailed, and it needs to be a deluge of aid. whether it's 400 trucks half full or 200 truck fully full, that is not enough, and that's how you end up in a situation where 1 million people are at catastrophic levels of hunger and another million people are at crisis or emergency levels of hunger. this is man made catastrophe as you've described it, and it's one at least in this aspect that has a very clear set of solutions. >> are the israeli inspections of the trucks going in particularly onerous? i mean is it unusual a truck would be losing half of its contents -- >> well, it's a half full truck that then get doubled up. there are special bureaucratic measures
joining me now is david milleban, president and ceo of the international rescue committee, one of the major humanitarian groups facilitating aid in gaza right now. such a pleasure to have you. what's your assessment about the aid increase? >> there's so much about this conflict that is complicated, the cease-fire negotiations, the hostages, who's going to provide security in gaza in the future. something as simple as a trickle of ailed, and it needs to be a deluge of aid. whether it's 400...
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. >>> i want to bring in the international rescue committee's senior president for development. thank you for being with us. josh was talking about how much more dangerous this makes work for aide workers in gaza. talk to me about your reaction and what you think this will do to affect the aid efforts. >> first thing to be said is this is a horrible tragedy for the families of those affected. our hearts and condolences go to them and the world central kitchen staff who are grieving today. this incident is not an isolated incident. it comes against a backdrop we have to recognize the context of, a systematic pattern of attacks against aid facilities, medical facilities. over 200 aide workers killed, predominantly u.n. staff but also from the ngo community, including this latest incident. of course, that takes place against the wider context of over 32,000 palestinians having been killed, 1.1 million living in famine conditions today, over half the population. the aid effort is struggling to reach those most in need. we are hampered by the blockages of aid getting into gaza. the r
. >>> i want to bring in the international rescue committee's senior president for development. thank you for being with us. josh was talking about how much more dangerous this makes work for aide workers in gaza. talk to me about your reaction and what you think this will do to affect the aid efforts. >> first thing to be said is this is a horrible tragedy for the families of those affected. our hearts and condolences go to them and the world central kitchen staff who are...
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for example, attack on international rescue committee compounds in gaza. this is an american aid organization funded with american money. it was bombed by an american made f-16 owned by israel. by an american bomb. when you have an american fighter plane dropping an american-made bomb on an american aid organization, that comes back to president biden. >> you know biden well, you have interviewed him in the past. many people can agree this is a man of great empathy. some of the anger in america and abroad stems from a lack of urgency and empathy on biden's part for palestinian suffering. when he speaks of the victims, i can feel his war and discuss at the inhumanity of hamas. i do not feel these same emotion about the death of palestinian children in gaza. >> i have to say, this is a hard column to write. in many ways, i think he has smart aides around him. his foreign policy has generally been impressive in east asia. and yet, i think he has made america complicit in the deaths of 13,000 children. that is because of this empathy gap. frankly, it goes way
for example, attack on international rescue committee compounds in gaza. this is an american aid organization funded with american money. it was bombed by an american made f-16 owned by israel. by an american bomb. when you have an american fighter plane dropping an american-made bomb on an american aid organization, that comes back to president biden. >> you know biden well, you have interviewed him in the past. many people can agree this is a man of great empathy. some of the anger in...
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rescue committee. thank you for joining me tonight. i first want to get your reaction to this statement from prime minister netanyahu. this happens in war. is that a sufficient explanation for what happened? >> let me start by offering my sincere condolences to the families of those who were killed yesterday in the world central kitchen and around the world and what happened yesterday was a really appalling incident did didn't happen in isolation. the seven aid workers killed yesterday brought the total number of aid workers killed over the last several months in gaza to over 200. that's in addition to 350 approximately healthcare workers that have been killed. so what we've seen, and i should specify the majority of those of course have been palestinian, almost all of them until yesterday that have been killed have been palestinian aid workers, healthcare workers. what we've seen over the months in gaza that come up to this war is the systematic pattern of targeting attacks on aid agency operations, h
rescue committee. thank you for joining me tonight. i first want to get your reaction to this statement from prime minister netanyahu. this happens in war. is that a sufficient explanation for what happened? >> let me start by offering my sincere condolences to the families of those who were killed yesterday in the world central kitchen and around the world and what happened yesterday was a really appalling incident did didn't happen in isolation. the seven aid workers killed yesterday...
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joining me now is karen donnelly with crisis response, recover and development at the international rescue committee. thank you for joining me. i want to get your reaction from this statement. this happens in war. is that a sufficient explanation for what happened? >> let me start by offering my sincere condolences to those killed yesterday and the world kitchen family. what happened yesterday was a horrific and appalling incident, but didn't happen in isolation. the total number of aid workers killed in gaza has been brought to over 200 in addition to 350 health care workers killed. so what we have seen, palestinian aid workers and health care workers. what we have seen over the month ins gaza and the conduct of this war is a systematic pattern of targeting attacking on aid agency operations. humanitarian operations and medical facilities. things happen in war. >> you talk about systematic attacks. can you talk about the precautions aid organizations take in crisis zones and war zones? it sounds like world central kitchen went out of their way to try to mark their staff as non-combatants.
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there was an international rescue committee guest house that was hit the risk residents that was hit. so you know, this has been a routine thing. this is, this is an extreme example of a pattern that has been going on throughout. and that's why a groups have been pushing the president for months now to take a harder line with the as really government on that. i think that the world's central kitchen strike. and it just made that it was such a gratuitous example that he could no longer. he could no longer maintain the support that he's been holding for the government. okay, thanks so much. we really do appreciate your time and your insight to germany cannot dig. thank you very much. like or the 2 i didn't tell you to know, and teachers and government workers have lost their jobs, have joined to the latest round of protest demonstrating against presidents how the malays, economic reforms. he says the changes are necessary to help the economy. big critics say the comebacks have forced poverty to so on. today's about reports from bono side is the page on this date of the battery increases
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from 2018-2020 she was director of you manager policy and efficacy for the international rescue committee, irc, which represented irc, which represented the organization at unitedes nations, and she's held numerous u.s. government roles throughout her career advancing key u.s. priorities at the u.n. and new york. she's also served a human rights ambassador to ambassador susan rice and then a senior policy adviser to ambassador samantha power where she led key human rightsr initiative for the obaa administration including efforts to secure the release of political prisoners around the world. she's had a distinguished career as well as a civil servant working in a variety of important state department bureaus, and shehe has a juris doctor from depaul university college of law where she was a sullivan human rights law fell. so i couldn't be more delighted to introduce kelly here to the podium to kick us off with some keynote remarks. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much,, for that introduction, and thanks to all of you for being here today. it is such an honor to be at the center for s
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rescue palestine announced the discovery of the bodies of more than 200 martyrs around nasser and shafa hospitals. the chinese company that owns tik tok announced that despite the approval of a law requiring the sale or ban of this social network in the united states, it does not intend to sell it. the president of the united states signed a bill a few days ago . according to which the chinese owner of tik tok, who owns 20% of the shares of this social network, has 9 months to sell his shares, otherwise it will be blocked in america. officials of tik tok say that this law is against the us constitution and they will challenge it in court. tik tok has 170 million users in america. the next part of the news at 3 o'clock. in the name of god, ladies and gentlemen, hello, i am alireza hashem zadegan with the world today. the expansion of the scope of student demonstrations in protest of the genocide of the people of gaza to more than 40 universities in america and canada. by attacking the students, the police arrested more than 500 students in different cities. america. he has warned the stu
rescue palestine announced the discovery of the bodies of more than 200 martyrs around nasser and shafa hospitals. the chinese company that owns tik tok announced that despite the approval of a law requiring the sale or ban of this social network in the united states, it does not intend to sell it. the president of the united states signed a bill a few days ago . according to which the chinese owner of tik tok, who owns 20% of the shares of this social network, has 9 months to sell his shares,...
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committee to investigate mass graves in the gaza strip and the zionist regime's genocide against the palestinian nation. in recent days, the palestine rescue organization announced the discovery of the bodies of more than 20 martyrs around nasser and shafa hospitals. the meeting of deputy ministers of foreign affairs and representatives of brics countries was held in moscow. representatives of 9 countries present in this meeting to immediately stop the crime of genocide in gaza. examining the latest developments in west asia and north africa with the presence of deputy ministers of foreign affairs and special representatives of member countries the brics meeting in moscow, one of the agendas of which was the issue of palestine and the continuation of the zionist regime's crime of genocide. in my opinion, the most important feature of this meeting was that all the members emphasized on stopping the genocidal crime of the zionist regime in gaza . in this meeting, which was attended by the deputy ministers of foreign affairs and senior representatives of russia, china, brazil, south afr
committee to investigate mass graves in the gaza strip and the zionist regime's genocide against the palestinian nation. in recent days, the palestine rescue organization announced the discovery of the bodies of more than 20 martyrs around nasser and shafa hospitals. the meeting of deputy ministers of foreign affairs and representatives of brics countries was held in moscow. representatives of 9 countries present in this meeting to immediately stop the crime of genocide in gaza. examining the...
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Apr 26, 2024
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in recent days, the palestine relief and rescue organization announced the discovery of the bodies of more than 20 martyrs around nasser and shafa hospitals. gaza is on the threshold of nationalization. according to al jazeera channel only. a few weeks remain until the catastrophic crisis in gaza and if aid is provided if it is not done seriously, there is no way to stop this anger. after 6 weeks and no more, the entire gaza strip will go to qahdi. this is the latest and most dangerous warning with which the besieged and devastated gaza. in the besieged gaza strip, 30 children have died due to hunger. other gazans also when trying to get help. they are martyred by the invaders' shooting or by accidentally throwing it from the air on their heads. but the judicial aid brought to the gaza strip does not meet even their minimum needs, and now that they have been affected. program global food says: it is impossible to help them now. the air defense of the yemeni army intercepted and destroyed a hostile drone. kurds the released images show the moment the ground-to-air missile hit the air d
in recent days, the palestine relief and rescue organization announced the discovery of the bodies of more than 20 martyrs around nasser and shafa hospitals. gaza is on the threshold of nationalization. according to al jazeera channel only. a few weeks remain until the catastrophic crisis in gaza and if aid is provided if it is not done seriously, there is no way to stop this anger. after 6 weeks and no more, the entire gaza strip will go to qahdi. this is the latest and most dangerous warning...