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ah ah. hi on semi ok today on the stream rebuilding gather after 4 since 2008. is it possible for god's ever to be fully rebuilt? that is the question for today show. before we start though, i want to share with you a collaboration between the data organizations, fit your research and the safety press. they took one family and looked at the toe of the conflicts on them, on the gaza strip. pagan, the buildings surrounding this courtyard or home to the extended monsieur family and their neighbors. and on may 14th israeli missiles struck at the heart of it.
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it was 11500 strikes during the 11 day conflict that israel said it launched against military targets. but palestinians and human rights group say many civilian structures were also hit. the each missile strike exact the toll measured 1st in just an injuries. but the ripple effects can play out for weeks, months and years. zaki, this years home was damaged by showing in 2014. he paid to repair it. now after the latest strike, it will have to be torn down in the home next door. zach his brother. all lee and his family are mourning the loss of their son mohammed who was killed in a separate serial attack nearby another. and as your brother
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jamal lost his home and also his livelihood after his grocery store was flattened in the may attack and called the ecier still mourn the loss of her husband hit by gunfire while out getting food during what was supposed to be a ceasefire in 2008. joining us to talk about the reality of garza reconstruction . omar waffa, mommy, thank you for making time to be on the stream today. i'm up. please tell me who you are, what you do. thank you for me. my names on my shocker. i'm the israel and palestine director at human rights watch overseeing research and advocacy around human rights abuses across the west bank, gaza israel proper. thanks for being with us today. wafa, please introduce yourself to international audience. actually i'm from garza, my name is man founder and director at i media organization for the youth
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and woman that works both in the trip and bank. if you remember, garza shows and you will remember mama, for those of you haven't seen you before by mood on the screen, please remind them who you are and what you do. hi, by the my name is marcela b and i work as a senior program manager for a you can try to call me because a pork stadiums and i am being thank you. thank you. the fact that this is a continuous cycle of issues trying to rebuild called the under very difficult circumstances. there is a picture just behind me of a family peering through a hole in the wall that that hole in the wall was made in may. it was made a few days ago, so that reminds us that living in garza is a continual challenge. in terms of your safety, your security. will you be there when you get home? will you be killed in your bed?
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omar, what is the reality of rebuilding garza right now? i think we have to start from the pack the fact that the 2000000 people in gaza live in a situation of apartheid. garza makes the headlines, you know, every couple of years or sometimes months when there is a flare up and hostilities. but people forget that for 14 years, garza has been rendered into an open air prison. 2000000 people who have been denied their right to free movement as a result of a generalized travel ban. nobody in nobody out outside of nero. humanitarian exemptions sweeping restrictions on the movement of people and goods has created a reality were 80 percent of the population relies on humanitarian aid, where the majority of families spend the majority of their days without electricity . and you add to that these conflicts, israeli bombardment that is wiped up,
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wiped out entire families, killed civilians that is destroyed high rise. how was the homes and businesses for tens of thousands of people and you see a reality that's quite dark? well, for you, you come to rebuild family members who are no longer with you. you can't rebuild that. what rebuilding have you seen actually talking about 3 building. this is a very complex issue that is not the economy issue. it's not technical, it's not about the docs and the time that it's political economy, a humanitarian at the same time and being the voice of the people. if i want to to, to take this angle, actually people are not very optimistic that will be reconstruction. and garzo having the different agenda international agendas imposed on garza that has been on
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the 15 years of strict re the seat that is deprived from the basic services rebuilding. also now the talks of the building garza is, is leaving aside the human being, the psychological being the well being of the people. because it's not only about houses and buildings and how, whereas it's the people and no one is actually addressing the issue of those who are still living, how they're handling the situation, how they, they will continue their life. i think this is a huge issue. in addition, of course, not killing the consul that he construction actually ending the speech ending the occupation and gather. this will continue to
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be not addressing the roots of this misery and this conflict. and this means the issue will continue. the reconstruction will not be something tangible touch it neither on the shores or even in a longer while i am so glad that you mentioned how tight from i want to come right back to you. and i was want to renew my mood as well. but asthma spoke to us a few hours ago and she told street about rebuilding, but rebuilding people was that she she was telling you what you were having as well . i'm going to play ozma's comment and then mahmoud would you respond to it? and then you go ahead and come with the back of my mood, his asthma festival. over the past 3 months, we have experience several light weird israeli air strikes. we're hitting across the gaza strip,
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reliving our expedients and feelings of fear of being terrified for one's life that we have experienced and may and the past acquisitions. addressing these a trauma that increasing our daily suffering is the mental element of the reconstruction process. but we also need to talk about the livelihood and how it fit in the picture of that infrastructure, the reconstruction, particularly how and a livelihood need us from infrastructure in place of different sectors, like transportation, energy use, these sectors are usually the mean targets during every aggression that's totally too. so you are talking about i'm looking at that has continued for more than 14 years. how this has affected the people. it's a frustrating to see guys on the news only when there is, you know, a big ward or if it gets collision or assault or what has been ongoing since 2007. there are daily naval fire incidents davie for the fire incidents daily incursions
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in the buffer zone. and all of these go onto for, to why the media. what has this done? you know, for the people that goes, we need reconstruction for the people as, as massive and it's literally and to get to talking about trauma, for example, 63 percent of the children of god. you know, they have b s, b, but i am against, you know, coding get is the, it should be called c t is the, i can tell you what my status, this order to the fact that you are living a protected emergency. and even speaking about lim reconstruction, we have spoken about this student our previous, you know, talk to the limbs of people due to the solar and the nature of what's happening and they give destroyed and you need to build them from unit 4 to succeed. so he built offense one glam in order for the patient to survive and prevent the disability.
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and then this goes on, you know, and the most recent statistic from your med have indicated that children of god's almost 91 percent of the children suffer from our toll murdidlier you know, disorder. and, and it's really frustrating to see guys on the news on the, when they're going to start, as they said, because we need to focus on what's happening, which is the continuous, you know, under the surface, devastating and destruction of people's lives, of the economy. and how this has been of fixing their health, you know, their social lives and the list goes on. this is why for that the show is so important. it's not about headlines about bombardment. it is about the reality of daily life in gaza. i want you to be part of the program. i didn't even each invite you on each of you already have in that conversation. the comment section is right here. please use, i guess, as a resource, what do you need to know from them off?
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how can someone build his house while he is in prison? garvey is on the blockade almost 10 years. so life and god, it's terrible. at least horrify. i might want to pick up in that thought festival. and then i know you had some more to add to our conversation. i think in the mood put it really well. i mean, we can give you a lot of numbers about god's, i mean, economists estimate that over the years, the damage exceeds $5.00 trillion dollars. nearly a quarter 1000000 homes destroyed just in the last conflict. the world bank estimates the physical damage to be $380000000.00, the economic damage. $150000000.00. we're talking about dozens of civilians killed . but what gets lost in the number is the terror that millions of people and gods felt. you know, when you realize that no matter who you are, i mean you had physicians that run internal medicine at prominent hospitals that were killed along with their family on a central road in gaza. you had the most iconic towers struck down as
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a way of sending terror in the hearts of everybody that and i think the way my mood put it, of the continuous trauma. and the idea that you wake up every single day and you can't leave a 40 by 11 kilometers strip of land. and this has been a policy for 15 years as part of a generalized policy that serves israeli policy interest. that is the continuous cost for non millions of people that the israeli government imposes every single day. one is can i please have on though with regards to reconstruction, we are living in prison and that's true. so for example, after the 2014 more, you know, how many years the 4 guys are to be, how many it took years, it took like 40 years. the reconstruction system was controlled by s and that was a victim system on the people. and who should actually get their homes rebuilt
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again? i mean, just to have international audience, you referencing the gaza reconstruction mechanism. the plan by which yeah, exactly and, and there is another aspect that i want to tell people about. that is the fact that if the once in a while, you know, after the 11 days of assault on garza, you are actually talking about easing that sections easing, you know, things going forward than improving. they are not, they are, you know, before the 11 days, things were bad. and what's happening now is that they are with their name to gradually, so that states, which was a really bad. so for example, just before the 30 years of olga for 3 months after the assault, they're like there were no deconstruction. martinez allowed him to garza, they would announce on the, on the 30th of august, for some international organ. i can, i can i ask you something here because i'm going to show a couple of pictures that you shared with us. so this is your organization map.
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this is the only cove with lab that was in gaza. so that has now this appeared, you also sent us these 2 pictures. can you tell me what we're seeing right here? i'm right here. room or yeah, this room. exactly. this one is where i got my vaccine for over 19. this was totally destroyed. the primary health care clinic in the north of guys, you know, as a result of the 11 days of assault, then hospitals were partially damaged. 22 primary health care linux with fortunately damaged. but this one was totally damaged. it was no longer, you know, use that as a clinic and this was the only call the 1900 vaccination center for the elation of the north of guys they are talking about more than a quarter of a 1000000 of people. and so the material, so the maturity that you need to re build these facilities,
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they are sometimes classified of june use by israel. so if they feel that there's a use that hamas might use and that civilians also need to use to rebuild those materials cannot come into garza. so what does that mean for that space? they're the only covert lap in garza mahmoud. what's the reality? when will they be rebuilt? who knows? this is up. what is the tele driven prices? and if, if it's not resolved soon, then these, you know, places would remain as they are until, you know, i mean kind of as fun for the building and reconstructing. and if the list of do use items goes beyond that, you know me if you know, if you are talking about i t equipment routers, for example, laptops. we have had 0, i see equipment entering, guys for 3 months. and they have just 3 allowed those again for, for patients,
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for example, in the head 6 or we use saw something called card 15 birds, you know, for the lim, be construction again the construct into humans. and those are life threads that are very beneficial for the lives of patients. those are the what is items. and we had to find an alternative that was on the legs of patients and the list goes on. and on a fixed thing, i be coach of the construction health and many of the other sectors. and i think, you know, there are many examples like that. can i after that, please let me go ahead and yes, actually 2 things. one, when we said the 2014, it took 34 years to rebuild the garza. i don't agree god, that has not been since 2008 certain buildings where i think out. but i do know of cases that i followed of houses where demolition and
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attack bombarded in 2008 and they haven't been there yet. and now we're talking about for tax and the houses are still like that is an increase of the destruction in gather. this is 11 thing. the other thing is actually remind clinic that my smooth was, was talking about and the photos that you show with my office. my office is actually in the opposite the street. so where to facing this clinic and the building where the last in the office is located has been bombarded. it's the media organization has been bombarded by the radio on the 17th of, of may, which caused the destruction and complete loss of all our equipment. a wide, you know, left working station and as much more to put it correctly. it's not only
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the seas doesn't only prevent materials like medical materials and equipment. actually. we couldn't find laptops for our coworker. we couldn't find, we couldn't get, len says for the, for the candidates. we couldn't find it's also the hadn't that and that was jordan ellis, they're not allowed. so we had to wire them from the west bank and its been taking us 2 months to coordinate getting them into garza, if you an agency, even the u. n. is unable to deliver it to the office. so i was and my mom and i know what i'm hearing all the ways that god is not being able to be rebuilt. like all the issues that he's stopping the reconstruction from happening.
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i want to bring in the voice of israel's defense minister benny gets they appears to bill to be in a while. going to play this video to you can respond and give me your genuine thoughts here that some kind of deal that will ease the blow. ok, this is how i understand it to allow the vital material through as what was explaining. it's really hard to get the equipment in that you need to rebuild. this is what defense minister gats had to say. have a look if initial shock with a shim bassoon with special mental home. what about the militarily? we do not tolerate any intensification and are working vigorously against violations of israeli sovereignty and politically. we strengthen the ties with the palestinian authority and the moderate elements in the region while allowing the palestinians in the gaza strip. the basic humanitarian conditions required to maintain daily life, along with continued efforts to return prisoners and missing persons home. as part of this policy, we have also decided to change and improve katara as humanitarian
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a delivery mechanism to the people of the strip in order to make sure that the money goes to those who really need it. that this and i have been in contact with cuts are officials who have understood the israeli need. and i thank them for that so much. i think ben against put it well, understand the israeli need. the reality here is the only solution to rebuilding god that's not throwing dollars. the solution is to end the blockade, you know, and the closure. i mean, this is the same ben against that brag during the luck is really elections in recent years of bombing gaza back into the stone age. the reality is, you're having 2 people, 2000000 people caged an open air prison. and these really government's policy is to punish, you know, thousands tens of thousands of fishermen. you know, because of the actions. maybe if a couple of people and you're holding the entire population hostage. the reality here is whatever a deal is,
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is not going to get to the root cause. the root cause is not only, you know, the closure. when people talk about closure, they forget the 50 year occupation. they forget apartheid. these are all realities, their layers and layers, and the goal posts keep changing. so it's no longer ending the occupation or ending the closure. it's easing the blockade. it's going back to an ugly status quo. for part, i need to get back to the core issue here. people deserve to live. people deserved out the rights that they're entitled to under international law. the 1st step is to permanently end. the closure. international law does not permit these sorts of overarching sweeping restrictions. years on and on millions of people. it's not only illegal, it's not only immoral, but frankly, it's actually against the israeli interest. i want to bring in the voice of alma i have never seen a video commenter looked so weary as he was making a suggestion for the way forward. you feel omar weariness in this clip that he sent
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to us just a few hours ago. have a look. there are many bits related mustache of god. one of them is how to get out of the cycle war destruction, assumptions, duction struction, going to be under 4 wars made to what size of somebody else. so many factors were just the very back the situation. so the question is how to reach jews between the fee and i guess i have a lot of questions for you. i'm going to ask you for instant reactions because we're at the very end of the show is our all small. so i'm going to give this one to you. why isn't the world holding israel accountable? golf is locked in by land and sea. and why does the world accept double standards? instant reaction,
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wafa go ahead. have no idea. they have no idea. i don't have the answer. if i had the answer, then i will understand all what is great is the way to gather and doing to the palestinians, and i don't understand and we don't accept it why the world is silent. because the wall, i don't know if we had an aussie, we wouldn't be doing the shall dial off off on huge. i'm going to get this one to you. my mood for an age and support from of a nation's from the west needs to happen in order to help the population, your instant reaction back to what will be what yes, but leave make that on condition and make that swift and don't discriminate between development and you know, immediate relief focusing just under leaves and forgetting sustainable development is something that we don't like. we should watch empire at both sides and again and make it unconstitutional and on political because that's what i need right now. and
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one more question, this one comes from has land. i'm going to get this one to you. omar, does the international community have an agenda for rebuilding gather? i can only just pull on your past experience here. i know you can't read the minds of the entire international community. quick thought before we wrap up. i think absolutely, the international community has failed to put the pressure necessary on these really government to end apartheid. and to end this suffering of the palestinian people for too many years, it's starting to change. it's not enough. we need action. we need consequences and complicity with apartheid. thank you. i'm all thank you. watha. thank you mama, and thank you to comment us for being part of today shout, i'll see you next time. take everybody ah
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