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that was bushra khalidi talking to me from oxfam. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, injerusalem, told us more about the al—shifa operation. quite dramatic footage emerging from shifa hospital which was previously the largest hospital in the gaza strip and the beating heart really of its health care system. now we've seen hundreds of palestinians returning there and looking at the ruins of these buildings. for two weeks, there has been fierce fighting going on between israeli forces and they went back in a second raid of this war and said that they were acting on precise intelligence that hamas had regrouped there and was using the hospital as a base. and they say they killed something like 200 palestinian gunmen in the course of their operation and that they arrested around 500 hamas and islamichhad figures, including some senior people. they say that they found weapons and cash and very important intelligence documents there. palestinians have been saying that they are finding many bodies, dozens of them there, in the
that was bushra khalidi talking to me from oxfam. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, injerusalem, told us more about the al—shifa operation. quite dramatic footage emerging from shifa hospital which was previously the largest hospital in the gaza strip and the beating heart really of its health care system. now we've seen hundreds of palestinians returning there and looking at the ruins of these buildings. for two weeks, there has been fierce fighting going on between israeli...
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for people who donate to oxfam, what are they telling you about sudan? what is the sentiment your hearing? the sentiment — sentiment your hearing? the sentiment around _ sentiment your hearing? tue sentiment around sudan globally and indeed from everybody in the world is that it is a very worrying situation, the displacement crisis is unprecedented in scale and the needs are shocking. and people who want to help our extremely limited in what they can do because there is so much going on and it is notjust in sudan but even with the people who have left sudan who have fled to countries such as ethiopia, south sudan, chad, egypt, and the central african republic, these 1.37 million people are going to other countries where humanitarian needs are extremely high so the whole region is destabilised by this conflict and everybody who is fleeing is actually fleeing to a scene where they needs may not be met so it is a very worrying situation that we are facing here in the region. tide worrying situation that we are facing here in the region. we wish ou well fa
for people who donate to oxfam, what are they telling you about sudan? what is the sentiment your hearing? the sentiment — sentiment your hearing? the sentiment around _ sentiment your hearing? tue sentiment around sudan globally and indeed from everybody in the world is that it is a very worrying situation, the displacement crisis is unprecedented in scale and the needs are shocking. and people who want to help our extremely limited in what they can do because there is so much going on and...
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according to the wens world food program, oxfam says since january, palestinians in northern guys have eaten an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie a lot say that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. well, this is the only place where i can get anything and for my children, then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food. where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money. this local kitchen is our safe place. we come here every day. and i've had a problem shared by many guys in 6 months into the war and with no end in sight to their suffering. the us and israel are on high alert, expecting retaliation for the bombing of the runs embassy in damascus. on monday, after funerals for 7 members of the revolutionary guard who were killed, they run warrants. but it reserves the right to quote, take a decisive response to air on size as really war plans were used and what it considers a major escalation in israel's war with its regional adv
according to the wens world food program, oxfam says since january, palestinians in northern guys have eaten an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie a lot say that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. well, this is the only place where i can get anything and for my children, then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food. where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is...
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oxfam says since january palestinians in northern guys are have eaten an average of just 245 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie, a lay that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. the. this is the only place where i can get any signal for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money. this local kitchen is our safe place. we come here every day on the problem. shared by many guys is 6 months into the war and with no end in sight to their suffering. to other world news now, and nick, our ankle has joined mexico and breaking off to format of ties with ecuador over a read on the mexican embassy in key to security forces detained to former ecuador and vice president corporate gloss has been given political asylum, and the compound mexico plans to file a complaint of the international court of justice. police in quito guard the office of the prosecutor general after they arrested ecuador, his for
oxfam says since january palestinians in northern guys are have eaten an average of just 245 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie, a lay that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. the. this is the only place where i can get any signal for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money. this local...
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according to the wens world food program. oxfam says since january palestinians in northern guys have eaten an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans. one lie, a lay that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. the. this is the only place where i can get anything for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money in this local kitchen is our safe place. we come here every day. i never, never had a problem shared by many guys in 6 months into the war and with no end in sight to their suffering. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making use this. our authorities in denmark are trying to shut down copenhagen's famous christiane. you hit the enclave. police have tolerated the illegal sale of cannabis and the areas since the 1970s bond. a recent spate of shootings linked the gang has led residents to call for the popular tourism district. it to be cleared. cr
according to the wens world food program. oxfam says since january palestinians in northern guys have eaten an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans. one lie, a lay that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. the. this is the only place where i can get anything for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so...
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according to the wens world food program, oxfam said since january a pile of stadiums in northern guys, or have even an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie, a lie that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. well, this is the only place where i can get anything for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money. this local kitchen is our safe place. we come here every day on a problem, shared by many guys in 6 months into the war, and with no end in sight to their sufferings. let's turn our attention now to some other world news. nickel or rockwell has joined mexico and breaking off diplomatic ties of ecuador over a read on the mexican embassy in key to security. forces detained to former ecuador and vice president for glass have been given political asylum and the compound mexico plans to file a complaint that the international court of justice police in quito guard the
according to the wens world food program, oxfam said since january a pile of stadiums in northern guys, or have even an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie, a lie that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. well, this is the only place where i can get anything for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is...
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i think oxfam has about 30 people on the ground delivering aid. one thing the israeli government has said is it is not the fault of the israeli government aid is not getting to the people of gaza, it is the fault of un organisations and also the charities. what is your response to that, any truth in that at all? not at all, our colleagues and partners are all risking their lives to deliver aid. are all risking their lives to deliveraid. it are all risking their lives to deliver aid. it is hugely challenging, what is trickling in is not as much as what needs to come in. when it comes in, people are delivering aid under bombs and threats to their own life. because they feel compelled to support their fellow citizens. so it really is up to israel to enable safe humanitarian access and enable aid workers to do their work and enable citizens to survive.— citizens to survive. we will come back to the _ citizens to survive. we will come back to the experience of - back to the experience of individual aid workers shortly. sir alan, was this a watershed
i think oxfam has about 30 people on the ground delivering aid. one thing the israeli government has said is it is not the fault of the israeli government aid is not getting to the people of gaza, it is the fault of un organisations and also the charities. what is your response to that, any truth in that at all? not at all, our colleagues and partners are all risking their lives to deliver aid. are all risking their lives to deliveraid. it are all risking their lives to deliver aid. it is...
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law to protect the people from the regime's quote atrocity crimes. the aid group. include including oxfam and save the children also slammed the israeli regime for restricting aid delivery into gaza, saying is now almost impossible to work in the besieg territory, meanwhile, the... president of the medical charity doctors without borders blasted the west for arming israel. isabel deforni said the us, britain and france are complicit in what is going on in gaza, which amounts to genocide. she said israel is waging war on an entire population which is trapped, deprived of food and massively bombed. she added that gaza is progressively being made unfit for human life and as passed the threshold of absolute horror. "author and journalist robert fantin believes that israel does not want to cease fire in the gaza strip. let's take a listen. israel government doesn't want to see fire agreement of any kind, because that would prevent them from slaughtering the rest of the population of gaza and being able to annex gaza strip, which is what they want to do, they will continue to uh to to annihilat
law to protect the people from the regime's quote atrocity crimes. the aid group. include including oxfam and save the children also slammed the israeli regime for restricting aid delivery into gaza, saying is now almost impossible to work in the besieg territory, meanwhile, the... president of the medical charity doctors without borders blasted the west for arming israel. isabel deforni said the us, britain and france are complicit in what is going on in gaza, which amounts to genocide. she...
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destruction there, as well as the need to try to get humanitarian aid in because of that imminent famine — oxfam said that in northern gaza since january, 300,000 people have been existing on roughly 240 calories a day, the equivalent of a small tin of beans — as well as all of that, don't forget, there's the wider middle east and it was only last monday that the israelis assassinated a leading senior iranian general when they hit their diplomatic compound in damascus. and the iranians have since then repeatedly said that they will take their revenge. it is absolutely like a hailstorm of international geodiplomacy, geopolitics, because also you've had the allies, israel's allies, repositioning their public pressure on benjamin netanyahu, asking for an audited trail of new aid — notjust promise it, they've said they want it to be measured, the crossings to be open, the water to be turned back on. the uk now sending a royal navy ship from cyprus. jeremy, i mean, you put this in a sentence and you led our coverage on radio 4 today. it seems the past seven days has brought a crossroads together
destruction there, as well as the need to try to get humanitarian aid in because of that imminent famine — oxfam said that in northern gaza since january, 300,000 people have been existing on roughly 240 calories a day, the equivalent of a small tin of beans — as well as all of that, don't forget, there's the wider middle east and it was only last monday that the israelis assassinated a leading senior iranian general when they hit their diplomatic compound in damascus. and the iranians have...
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gaza we can speak now to bushra khalidi, the policy lead for the occupied palestinian territory for oxfam. let's talk about the aid situation. how is ade getting in at the moment? at the moment, we are getting aid in through the two open crossing points israel has opened, but unfortunately, this is not enough. it is not enough for the scale of need where we are seeing families starving. we are seeing children dying of starvation and seeing people in the north living in famine like conditions. it is absolutely harrowing and making ourjob really impossible with israeli restrictions that have obstructed our ability to work in the way that we would want to work. furthermore, it has been a week since the un security council called for a ceasefire, and that is something we as humanitarians have been pleading world leaders to impose. because that is what would allow us to do ourjob properly. not delivering aid under relentless bombardment. the delivering aid under relentless bombardment.— delivering aid under relentless bombardment. the un top court ordered israel— bombardment. the un top co
gaza we can speak now to bushra khalidi, the policy lead for the occupied palestinian territory for oxfam. let's talk about the aid situation. how is ade getting in at the moment? at the moment, we are getting aid in through the two open crossing points israel has opened, but unfortunately, this is not enough. it is not enough for the scale of need where we are seeing families starving. we are seeing children dying of starvation and seeing people in the north living in famine like conditions....
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at oxfam were saying, this is an acute global embarrassment for the scottish government. embarrassment for the scottish government-— embarrassment for the scottish covernment. ., , ~ , government. former first minister alex salmond _ government. former first minister alex salmond was _ government. former first minister alex salmond was on _ government. former first minister alex salmond was on radio - government. former first minister. alex salmond was on radio scotland this morning saying that the decision to stretch the targets was a mistake and that it was hugely embarrassing for first minister humza yousaf?— embarrassing for first minister humza yousaf? embarrassing for first minister humzayousaf? , ., , ~ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond. the _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first _ humza yousaf? yes, of course, alex salmond, the former first minister, | salmond, the former first minister, who started to set up some of the, quotes, world leadin
at oxfam were saying, this is an acute global embarrassment for the scottish government. embarrassment for the scottish government-— embarrassment for the scottish covernment. ., , ~ , government. former first minister alex salmond _ government. former first minister alex salmond was _ government. former first minister alex salmond was on _ government. former first minister alex salmond was on radio - government. former first minister. alex salmond was on radio scotland this morning saying...
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and an oxfam co—ordinator in ramallah. also tonight. a special report on families struggling to access special educational needs provision in mainstream schools. he is now not in a single learning provision and it is hard for us to manage the logistics involved. because it is two locations. we talk to a former cabinet minister with concerns, and a family struggling to cope with the needs of a nine—year—old son unable to get a diagnosis. and the social network majority owned by former and possibly returning president trump. worth several billion, apparently, although that's a few billion less than last week, what role will it play in the us election, or what role will that election play in this unprecedented tech startup? tonight the bbc has established the names of the three britons killed in gaza as james kirby, james henderson and john chapman, they along with four colleagues from the world central kitchen had just delivered 100 tons of food for what the un describes as some of the hungriest people on the planet. they thought they
and an oxfam co—ordinator in ramallah. also tonight. a special report on families struggling to access special educational needs provision in mainstream schools. he is now not in a single learning provision and it is hard for us to manage the logistics involved. because it is two locations. we talk to a former cabinet minister with concerns, and a family struggling to cope with the needs of a nine—year—old son unable to get a diagnosis. and the social network majority owned by former and...