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for the latest news as it breaks it, while some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization, they are receiving some support from society with detailed coverage. these read the ministry hasn't, should give edition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union, from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the terra, as people try to find still way out. the international agencies say, palestinians in occupied territories of face, the deepening humanitarian crisis. this is a move on to the continuous risk of its radio tests. so why is that situation questioning? what is the international response? this is inside store the
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a very welcome to the program. i'm to clock living on the is rarely occupation that need constant risk of a tank is a reality of daily life for palestinians in the homeland. but even vance grim existence is becoming harsher with the far right. is there any government in power and funding counts for international aid agencies and organizations will be discussing what this means in just a few moments because i guess the 1st set of audit reports on the situation, the palestinians face a life has been hard for palestinians living on those radio to patients and now it's going to get fonda israel's fall rights. government is implementing policies that restricts palestinians even further with more lines being taken from them and occupied westbank. this year alone and more than a $150.00 policy indians have been killed while it's against them, is that its highest in decades. and now
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a must've short for an international aid. not means the provisions of basic food was assigned as haitian and even education is on the threats that the united nations refugee agency of palestinians has made an urgent appeal starting 2023 of really 75000000 us dollars that carried over from the last year is a stock reminder all the precarious state under finds itself in under. we run out of money by september unless we dispersed immediate funds, nearly 6000000 palestinians in the occupied westbank gauze district and palestinian refugees in syria 11 and jordan depends on age. palestinians are also facing the highest increase in food prices and 6 use with unemployment us no time high. nearly 50 percent in the goal is to strip in census radio strikes last month and severe
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restrictions on palestinians guidelines and see of course, significant financial and humanitarian losses and goals. a double dine used to run a textile factory because of the book page. he's reduced operations and even the number of stuff that he employees from us, the category about time and i'll walk them in the past. this fact we had 300 workers. we used to explore to israel and the rest of the world because of the restrictions and violence, it is fairly running. now, the multitude program has also appeal to help. $200000.00 palestinians will no longer receive food assistance because of survey funding shortages. and by august it will be forced to completely suspend all operations in the occupied west bank and gaza. its no international aid is re certified of algae 0 inside story. well, let's take a closer look at the situation. according to the wealthy program, 35 percent of palestinians living in the occupied west bank and gaza have
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difficulty getting enough food. that's around one point. 84000000 people. women particularly hard hit in the gaza strip. 63 percent of households headed by females are affected. the wsp says, funding shortages also made about 60 percent of those. it helps in the occupied the product, the entire trees on not getting the assistance with food that the agency normally provides them. according to the will bank just on to 60 percent of people in gaza, live in poverty. the alright, let's take this on for more, i am joined by all dest, sony and goza, 1st up, and he said he has an award winning journalist and strategy director year i met acumen writes, monitor a some, a, a bill job a is a palestine country director for the world food program and wi fi, we have nigel shaw, who's an 8 worker and the mother of 2 children. a long time resident of garza and she and her family have survived several is ready. rates on the city. will welcome
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to all of you, and now i'd like to start with you. if i may, as i say, your mom and a few military and what can you see it from all sides? we have a situation where food prices are up, 20 percent money coming in is down radically and all the time you're living under these really blockade and ongoing attacks. describe for us, if you will, what it's like. try to run a family. as a resident, have garza what day the life is like, you know, she's resigned. thanks for calling me. well, the state is, comes to and to stay, and those are the best for those who can't afford daily living. anastasia cancer by the problem is the majority of the population out of the community. i mean sometimes some fluctuates and everything is empty
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and anxiety and. busy and how nice it can be. this is basically the data and i would like to see issues, inability to move, answer and, and expect to just get into the against. busy and continue to suffer again and again. no. and in terms of the kind of the kind of situation, i think what is more the one of the candidates because it's a, it's kind of hard. the me can use the very side is kind of the softening all the people on the do to the security of the economic situation and simply makes it makes my history may seem the higher for the entire population. okay? but who say any, and this is a story of challenge of difficulty, not just in gaza,
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but across the public. the entire tree. yeah, actually it's not bullying god, but maybe god the is the most divided by the 5th grade. who is in general because this one, you know, we're entering the 18 kia as read supplicating blo, candle, this trip. and anyone could imagine, think about the 17 years of closure and types restrictions can have on the lives of over 2000000 residents. we're already actually, it'd be years that have of the are in which the u. n said life would be on livable and god, i'm doing the years of the occupation whether it was 5 or the 5th. i'm especially the, is it the use of the locate and after the most of the major, it is right in the middle can't box that have devastated that stripped infrastructure of tens of thousands of palestinians and girls. i have actually lost their jobs either because of the cold or that rendered a board and explored extremely difficult for hundreds of businesses,
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not shut down as a result or because of as friends targeting or business as during military docs, we're actually talking about i think the vast majority of people and that the vast majority of factories out about 80 percent of the factories about have shut down to the same position of the as a blow case. of course, as a result, we're witnessing surgical unemployment and for the security or aids that are considered among the the, the highest in the world. for instance, in gaza, the unemployment trade is doubled the that home, the was bank and it has rise in the around from 23 percent before the end of the globe in 2005 to 47 percent. actually uh, by the end of the 2022 also property has already been sharply due to be as rainy or sections from 40 percent and 22005 to over 61 percent. and
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to 2022. they search. okay. i don't know what we'll come. we'll, we'll explore this further and the oldest, the testing is what you're saying is that they're all going in the wrong direction, not you. i'll come back to you in a 2nd. but if next, if we can come to you some a after the well food program, what are the best facts from your point of view to what degree is a having to be caught and what impact is that have a thank you and i think the, the starting with the impact last week, actually i wasn't garza and i visited some families together with them. just either call me and the situation is very, i like to mention that in my our say we're seeing, put in security is or the tie 1800000 people in both west banking guys are in need of assistance. we're looking at this kind of price that was affecting all different stakeholders, difficulties and paying salary is a b a but also the factoring gov. we're seeing difficulties and,
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and other programs that are affecting you and yours. so we're looking at a situation that is best for families are having difficulties on putting food on the table and at the same time. and many of them are coming to us saying we don't need imitating assistance. we just want you to support us with the economy or fortunate these employment opportunities and we wouldn't be able to take care of ourselves. so we're looking at the, we, we're supporting those one of the families that it's time out in the sense that they want to do more, they can do more, they're highly educated. there's a huge percentage of you to really wants to do and deliver until that moment where they are able to secure fundings eh, for themselves, and their families. we wouldn't be giving them home. and unfortunately, the, the funding situation for us hasn't been difficult for quite some time. and we've been living on a month by month to make sure that there was bundled with the families, are not pulling even further into for the security dealers. you mentioned use,
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i do wonder about the children, the natural it. how is it for your children that tell us how old they are and how they're capable of this? uh yeah, my children are uh, 9 and uh, 6 years old and the have to face a whole new time since the beginning of the beginning of the comes as our awareness to the difficulties of the business to be on as a family. i would really does that cost and uh, just uh, facing after facing as really res. uh, just uh, you know, a few weeks ago i, i think it just been standards uh, extreme pressure on, on daily basis to, to try and bring in any charge when we are a better future or even a better tomorrow and like maybe tomorrow. so it is,
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it is an extremely challenging environment with very difficult questions, like how he raised some time in an environment where i used to be one expect that the big nearby you to be great, i'm talking to you. i mean, this kind of things are really the conversations with me, me and my, my, my children. and i think the majority of serve in i'm in no way to, to continue to live is very specially because exactly because as i'm going to say that people need one to or one to earn a living. they want it over to the i'm, they see it every single day. why don't people work? i mean, for that as well. our more harder to dollars in goes, i mean you, you cannot believe that the level of the one thing to receive education. one thing to, to, to work as anything to really thing. i think this all brings us back to, i mean,
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this tiny concerning situation, all like the world pro or other, it's a programs line line to read as far as other simply because the issue has never been resolved. and i think those are not about the situation and the injustice that spoke the nation continues to as the generation often the on the so yes, i do wonder what do i tell my children when, when they never face, they never lived in the all the full uh, having power supply, you know, issues like that for them as being able to, to job. so i mean all these, all these issues will continue to really make me online complicity uncertain. and so some, let's try it onto that question. why has it got to this stage or the dependent school? thing is, is critical. obviously, the critical point of view,
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but what else is happening here? is a global free crisis going on. there's a living expenses around the world of rocketing. is that what it's about? why have your funds plummeted in the way they have to the extent you need $51000000.00 just to the end of the that's correct. so it's been difficult since last year. honestly, we've been living on a month by month basis. many of the donors have set up last minute to avoid the budget cuts. but unfortunately, we had to get to this point where we need to do an honest and a kind of dependent fisheries simply because we don't have enough resources that will allow us to continue. and we needed to prioritize the remaining funding to make sure that we're able to reach them all in need and even of those difficult times. so the situation is, as it has been bad, i think the global prices have actually made a major impact. one of our patients, but also to go to the market the, the, the process have been soaring. i think currently it might have mentions but to
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percent increase in commodities. the price of commodities since almost a year. we've been monitoring more than 40 different commodities in issuing market monitoring reports. and unfortunately, we don't see prices going down. we're seeing more the people depending on coping strategies and even to cover some of their basic needs when they probably get into your coffers. ringback that's dwindled. turns on people just don't think they think as much as that. right. so we receive less than what we received last year so far. and we've been working with all different partners to make sure that we are actually mobilizing some of the funding that is needed. because what we're hearing some of the stories about the rang during me and mark me, i is the fact that you had to cut down daily russians the to it's a similar story to cause it unfortunately with the lack of political solutions and many of the price as we will see, more needs off with insecurity that started actually during comment and continuing
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with the situations and political situations. oh cool. so ma, you're touched on the, the international side of things at that. how do you do you feel does said by the international community? well actually, i guess part of things are feeling that they are being failed. they are, unfortunately, they gradually losing means of survival and the future action you will see that even more simple, they think human theory and cautious as long as the international community allows, is ready to continue with it and with its abuses and violations against, by the thing is and actually the problem is much more profound than the economic, our property prices for ballasting and such prices are now determining the future understanding about billions in the past. so example, palestinians with the support of the international community where that their, their main concern was to live freely in the community and so,
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and the illegal occupation. but today, other main and the concern, the concern for the vast majority of the comedies is how to me are these that you are fluid and stay alive. as i found there has done so many of them, i weighed for the one place in missouri and a provided by the international organization, which is actually the only aim towards support provided by the international community. he directed to both scenes and this is unfortunately a normal result of the strategy of starving palestinians is right. has been a lot thing for the past years because the hungry, their son cannot think of digging into your freedom of lives. he secures his food, it is actually as simple as that. and the thing is, is that the, the international community is actually allowing is ready to go further. somebody which is that is where it is taking advantage of the house. that policy is, are actually starving. and also ix ix store team to buy this thing is especially
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those indigo, this brand, which is a very more dangerous that it's a few months ago for example, or a few years ago, for example, absolutely be is right in the military. and that one goes on 2021 or is, or your thirty's allowed tens of thousands of palestinians from gauze that could be employed during low skilled jobs. and as you read for the 1st time, and of course, hundreds of thousands have applied to get permits to work. but since then, your med monitor documented several cases in which these workers have been explored and interrogated by the way. intelligence at the air is whether i'm forced to give them sensitive information about their neighbors, for example, and relatives, etc. so those books, of course, those will refuse to give information or simply died. a work permits and we're not allowed into is right on the very tories to leads me southern women are making started on so thanks for that my, i just want to bring much of it back in that as far as the is enough for communities and are you feeling that things have changed for the was since the
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trump presidency, and you know, we saw the normalization of relations with various countries and that, that has kind of engendered this, this lack of care from the international community. and yeah, i mean, obviously the answer is yes, things headquarters in terms of the politics from the agent that out of us. that's once we add some, some people to send you and some friends eating might have more and. busy to see exactly some, some, some countries however, the other, the other more important issues that what to do to this place to begin with. i mean, it's one of the international community. this is a major parts of the international community that is actually about this to happen . so maybe in my house there's very times for it and, and, and good assistance to the past and people on the other hand, there is no, i guess, serious, serious. and i move to it is
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a policies to actually stop. so as to begin, and i think this, this comes from to the says the mission that we are equal and this increasing and this continues to be the case. we know that population is across the whole guess. i'm so sorry that kind of thing is we receive that and the law however, we know when it comes to refunding 600 decisions, it doesn't work this very so in a way to manage any of the systems is very much needed at this point. when i think about the program, another, especially this one, it isn't major safety to have programs for people. this is what keeps people really going. i mean, they might say having some basic security on and everyone knows that it's hardly enough. however, also at silencing kind of thing is with just a non truck or a support in the policy environment, luna. and we know that this will continue to be cost be for and for that $1.00,
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for uh, phone things and extra community, for instance, for humanity. and it can continue to be like this, like many other countries probably be in the world, but nobody can speak to this. or, i mean, nobody can say no to ensure that nobody sees that. maybe they need to see that on a daily basis. and on a basis against palestinians and the goals, i'm in the west bank increasingly, and this is not stopping. so this is a, this is also something that i think needs to simply stay on the news. and we hope that the next time we are on the news is that limited to the patient, or maybe i don't know, sprint or further that says, and i cindy and arch deteriorating humanitarian process will increase with insecurity except on sunday. negative use isn't it that, that we had most of the time,
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the summer you'll the palestine country director for the wealthy program. i would just one day from a unit from your heart, from a personal perspective. now you're having to to compass safety net to so many hundreds of thousands of palestinians. how does it make you feel that you have to tell them this news that you have to oversee these cups? thanks nick. it's a difficult question, and i have to say that when we announced that we have to come to 100 the assistance in june unless funding comes that wasn't an easy decision. we went to the last moment to make sure that we did not keep a door that we did not look at. we weren't kingston tired of this new with all different stakeholders to see if we're able to add a basically the decision to the funding comes tomorrow. i'll be able to reverse that position. so and, and having those families on, on the back of our mind and have been looking at them and my team is on the ground
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. visiting some of those families we receiving in the last 2 weeks on to 1000 pools to idaho, a call center. and we had a meeting with empty, cool, personally with passion because we understand how difficult this decision is for many families. like you said, it's a lifeline. support to them and as a humidity and so forth, electronic boxes that we give is allowing people indemnified. we offer assistance that they can go to contract and shop and buy the food items that they need. but at the same time, it's also supporting local economies that $300.00 plus shops that we contract in west 2nd got us a 14 value change look at the production and job creation across the battery gene. and the impact is, is a huge on this economy. yeah, from the perspective and job creation perspective. so it's not an easy decision for us. and that is one of the things that drive us. we continue and i think that was just beautiful. it really covering this because together we will be able to
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hopefully deliver it and be able to secure funding that ma justice at the hope for the future and where you find it. i was reading that every year, something like 12215000 university graduates come through because they just end up unemployed in what can one even say to try and give them some kind of hope for a decent future. actually they are very well aware that every year the situation is worse on the year before i actually the long years of the the best located have as we have rendered posting and including new graduates unable to cope with the severe instructions as continuous audrey. i'm docs every one or 2 years and they are unable to keep up with this as the international aids organizations are going to be seeing more restrictions of fixing their funds and also patients and the in the on the ground. so i guess that and
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as, as long as this continues as long as this, these restrictions continue, i guess that the palestinians are well aware that they are unable to access any further cool with the situation. and they are feeling that the international community is once again have. ringback them and also contributing to making them unable to secure their own sources of livelihood. as center said, bosnians and especially graduates. but then those tens of thousands of graduates that are being seen graduating every year are able actually to secure a source of livelihoods. they need is to protect the source of livelihoods, as is, ryan is actually targeting the main sources of livelihoods, especially in the gardens, from including timing and pressure, and fishing, which are the 2 main sources of income. for about 65, i'm not sure that you talked about your kids, your children, and how you, you know,
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have this difficult conversation which will get, how do i guess as they get older and understand more about what's going on. but, but what do you say when you know the cities on the bum, bob mentioned, they can hear the noise of that and enjoy thinking about the future. what can you say to them to try and try and give them hope and then somebody with this. i mean it's a very good at the end that it continues to be in the conversation. and now i think having to explain and just you know, so that they can make sense if you can make sense of such events, especially when you have a question is like why buying here? why, as you know, all these, all these questions and the issue is that i think we have
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a lot to explain this. there's 3 to this land, and there is a history to this injustice by simply trying to be i don't use the word of resilience, but a patients work on uh, cancer future out. how, how does a future person? that's what i, what i'm trying to raise my kids to, to, to be, is that kind of thing and should not be seen as, think to the meeting that lives. and i think and then your generation is going to be going to teach this again and doing things on hold and sort of answers model. although it is extremely, extremely hot. i guess we have no choice, but to get this whole and nourish. as of the determination is that this is where we are and this is what we are going to be working on. a subject to be here and a guest education seek scaling. and at how
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