tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 21, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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investigations, the showcase of best documentary films from across the web on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color on tel. mccrae, this is the news l. a line from the ha, with special coverage of the war on guns that's coming up in the next 60 minutes. trunks carrying vital humanitarian. i begin entering concept through the roof of crossing with egypt. no sign of a egypt is hosting a summit to seek ways to de escalate the war on guys,
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the president of the l. c. c. condemned international silence on the situation in the in class. with no sign of a laid off in a tax on garza israel keeps off. it's from 5 minutes as i begins to get in and to moss, for east to us civilians held captive in garza after being taken from israel. the it's 10 g m t that's 1 pm and gaza. wish you a minute, terry, and i is finally being delivered through the rock the crossing with egypt. it's taken 15 days and attends international diplomacy, but now trucks from the rid crisen carrying food and medicine are on the move. the mouse is 20 vehicles are entering on saturday, is not clear how many more will be allowed to go in. for 2 weeks ends of the will,
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there's no list happen as well as bombardment of cancer. the army has ordered the evacuation of 20 hospitals in the north ahead of possible it strikes. hundreds of palestinians had been killed in the past 24 hours. the total number since the strikes began is more than $4200.00. the attacks by him boss is killed at least $1400.00 is riley's diplomatic efforts to end the violence are intensifying. egypt is hosting world leaders at the summit in kyra and you all can for the good egypt expresses, it's a spanish amenities the entire world is watching the humanitarian cut. those 12 fate, the victim eyes. 2.3000000 people in. does that strip that? the collectively published the on the seed of the lack of the basic needs of life and relocation in practices that has been
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the nouns by the modern. well, let's spring and tell us in the engine list honey. she but he joins us live from the roof of crossing on the gaza side of the border. and you can just lay down for us exactly how i has gotten across from the egyptian side into accounts of where you are. all right, tom, so so far we're still at the rough at crossing reporting. write the notes here, as you can see in the background here, there are 14 hello. can you hear me? yes, honey, we can hear you if you can continue on finding how i has gotten into gaza over the last few hours of all right. was yes. well so far so far there are 410 human triana trucks been allowed into the palestinian side. there are 6 more,
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so those 14 have been already check cleared and filled with the humanitarian aid and the loud and to the palestinian side. the 6 more trucks are still at the diction side, right? in the process of transferring those human to 3 in a to from egyptian to trucks, to designated united nations, a truck to be allowed into the gaza strip. now for so many palestinian, this number of a trucks is so little compared to the damage caused by the ongoing mass. the bard meant an air strikes a gross across the gauze as trip. it's important to point out that these trucks have 20 trucks are only carrying food supplies, and medical supplies. there's no fuel supplies involved in disciplining voice, which makes it hard for hospitals, but particularly hospitals to sustain themselves and to continue offering needed services to the large number of casualties they've been. they've been pressed into
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for the past 15 days. and honey, the cook's hospital has been told to evacuate, how worried people did that? and now the major hospital could to people and, and gaza. the people are very, very worried about the wording of a hospital and it just to spread the sense of lack of security and safety and just bolstered their understanding and their belief that there is no safe place across garza whether you are in the north or in the south, the area designated by these really military as area for people to evacuate to because bombardment has not stopped. so for a lot of people who, who could not find the place in the south or the middle ears of the goddess trip, found shelter and found refuge in these hospitalized. but now with ongoing warning in order to evacuated, a lot of people are going to be sleeping in the streets. going to have
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a break away from you. we're going back to the summit in cairo, the pay summit. let's listen to one that we should we really appreciate all the things i'm as to his exit and say, because of the fact that has seized the president of egypt for hosting this summit, that comes at a very catastrophic moment for the palestinian people. and the developments and the consequences of the is wally aggression that can have a lot of risk to the security of the region. the mattress is your highness of excellence is we follow up with the own pay in the ongoing and escalation of the is really focuses murder,
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3 operations again as our brothers and guys. and we can see the collective punishment by the is very full was is to the, the civilians of guys that the raids, the war plan rates have led to the beginning of the deal and isn't children women? so the, the, the ongoing got tag and targeting all the electricity will to and the fuel, the goals for the location of the policy and the people from guys that we've seen all that. and it is obvious and clear that these bracket, this is a clear violation as to the it's advisement of you by the tail to low of the international knows your majesty is excellence is high and this is how this humanitarian caught.
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this trophy is the result of the failure of the international lo, to find a solution that fast solution lost in solution through this. but as daniel goes and dealing with the is right, the violations with a double to stand to just go wait, it's looks like is the new wing. it's condemnation to the practices committed, made then committed to the crimes, to the aggression committed. but this really focuses at the same time, great now and so the killing of civilians and g weight, uh, just the international community to play a role in putting an end to this minutes, the operation to get into the policy guys and to protect the civilians and to open the safe quoted or for the human assistance to reach those in need to wait,
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rejects completely the location of the palestinian people and the weight. uh, just the neighborhood come through is going to be aware of this. this relocation is a clear violation to the ends and that's the low. and finally, we into a lead is government. and people come out sort of stuff and support the policy and the people to get its legitimate pride to have it's and depends on the state. on the, the 4th of june, $9.00 to $6.00 to $7.00, the federal prison. and we are here by the last, the comprehensive based solution as to what the solution according to the international the resolutions, the ara initiative for the sake of us,
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the ability and peace in the region and peace be upon you old. that's correct. thank you very much. just compensate mission and that some of the subaru of great as old and uh, the busy place and the as the other to the yeah. the my goal is to well, how about the money for the shipment of the presidential council of leave. yeah, so i have, if you would exit and say i is upset, president c c of egypt you have is your that i would imagine is with some more see that was said that you have been watching the pace summit in cairo which has been contained by the egyptian president of the l. c. c. i think a number of a world late as they are discussing the war on guns or what we've joined by elders, arrows, diplomatic. it is a james buys and time of committed a professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies. thanks for joining us. once again, this one i want to go back to something that the posted in present mood of boss
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said that we want to leave outlines. we will remain on the outlands and it was reiterated by the jordanian king as well as the egyptian president. that is a red line that it doesn't seem like anyone is going across the pot from obviously as well, this transit seemingly to everything. it can to force the palestinians out of gaza . yes. right them. and we see these a bit of a taking very strong and clear positions on this. you know, the futile this displacement or another neck, but it's nothing you, i mean it was even before this. ready this. ready that option of this latest on to full fighting or would because then i'm that, i mean we have that i think the federal government, that is what i and most of it's ministers have been calling and, and advocating for the space middle 1st thing is even before the start of this work . so now would with the touch of the unfolding and goes on with the continuation of a fight thing. it seems to be a 3 of risk and they jump chosen visual dania is understand that it's, it's city of this can all this time. so data at the 3,
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i think the stand on disposition that there will not be any of them. next banqueting to put us in the president. and i think that's a very strong position, a position we're seeing by the leaders and the summit, sending a signal so that symmetrical community to the us, that they would not be involved by any means in any similar pleasure. the of displacing philistines, especially the ship, does have a very sensitive stand on this, given that they had the alone water with these that i would with these are no sign up. it's and they have a be sleeping with is it a also uh, regarding site. now, and this notion of having an alternative home for the, for the students. and so i know it's, it's not acceptable in the education positions by and so i don't think it would go any uh, i mean, we filled the sold. that's pretty much so we see very strong positions and let's see how would the us then the community will respond to these positions. if we had done a little while ago from the united nations secretary general,
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antonio gutierrez was also attending the summit in cairo. he called for action to end while he described as the 9th me unfolding in gaza. he also spoke about his visit to the roof, the board of crossing on friday. i went to the bottom of the crossing there and i saw a paradox, a meditative capacity, which he plays out in real time. on the one hand, i saw hundreds of trucks to meet with fold in dougherty central supplies. on the other hand, we know that just across the board of the 2000000 people without watson foods for electricity and maybe seen children, mothers, the elderly, the sick full blocks on one side, empty stomachs on the of, as well. do you in secretary general, also called for humanitarians? these 5 gems, but as we have seen over the last few hours, there's been heavy bone, but bombardment as it has gone through the roof of crossing as well as the summit is being held. i mean,
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it's not looking likely at all at this point in time. there's no, i mean again with straight spacing. the fact that there are lots of people here at the summit and you mainly heard from the arab leaders. we're going to hear from some of the europeans, including the french and the u. k, which are permanent members of the security council that foreign ministers are present as, as the german foreign minister. that will be interesting. israel is not at this meeting. and israel is the one that controls the military action on the ground right now. also the us, obviously for one country, the perhaps can restrain is run a little bit. they don't have a leader here. they don't have a foreign minister here. they have a career diplomat, the acting boss of the shows a defense in colorado is sitting around the table with these well leaders. so i think it's very limited to what this summit can do in terms of stopping that bombardment, bringing se swapped particularly as last week. just few days ago, we had the un security council meet, they could using the moral power of cold with
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a resolution for brazil. it was already bolted down, but it said they should be humanitarian pools is going to do live at the age. and that resolution would have passed with 12 votes and 5 if one country, so permanent member, so they have a veto, have to use the b to and that was the u. s. u m. tom of, we've also seen 20 trucks go in full of i'd into guys that is being called for so many more the desperately needed. what do you right, the chances of that happening at, at this point in time, i know obviously everyone near it seemingly. so i thought the spoken at the summit that is pushing for that. do you think that they will be able to get that delivered? what i hope so, i mean 20 trucks is like a drop, the or 4th or in a c. like in, in an ocean. i mean, given the best needs human to fit in needs. now as the population of guys, and that's definitely not enough to respond to the crisis, the ongoing crisis and goes up. so i hope at least as somehow i mean under pressure there each on agreement to have the boat dis,
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begmen at the openness to ensure it's continuous, impediment influx of, of human state. and through the setup without for the decides and get that stuff. but then to politicize aid and get into, into the details of which, which to which type of aid we need to to, to let, then whether it's food or what. but if you will, everything is needed. now, imagine hospitals in crisis, it measured, i mean, is our last couple electricity supply to the slip. doctors. i'm good offices. i mean, when they need fuel to carry on, or patients to dr. aguilar says so age, luckily for like month, the luck. but at the size does need all types of phase now into the strip. and so that has to be a permanent mechanism and a constant flow of 8 out into the goes through. okay, thank you so much time. we're going to go now to ellen fisher who is live for us and occupied east jerusalem. and what has the uh, i guess what, what from the is rarely point of view. how have they seen the ide being delivered
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from egypt into, into gaza at this point in time? as well on the media here it's hardly rated. have mentioned they're still talking about the release of 2 captives late on on friday night. you'll remember that bang to be a who is to consider the most right wing member of the the net. yeah. who cool government cool less than just a few days ago. he said that nothing should be going into guys except explosives and certainly he's got a lot of supporters in the country who would back that view. we know that to bite when he arrived. he had to speak to the as really war cabinet impacts and, and push them to get the idea to get to the idea of getting you might have to be and he didn't to guys. and even then it was limited. we talked about 20 trucks that normally around $600.00 trucks a day, katia, you might have to, that goes into guys that through the rafa crossing, if you consider the if $600.00 trucks had gone through for the last 14 days,
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these 20 trucks represent less than one percent of the aides that guides a needs and then obviously we, we behind of what they would normally need because of what has happened over the last 17 at 14 days. and so you're just sending in as some supplies isn't enough, know the head of the united nations and title. he said he hopes that this is the start of what will be a regular convoy of 8 going into guys a. but his games is pointed out, that is very much in the gift of these relays. they could close that with one explosive device heading in that direction. and we've seen wrap up being targeted. it's still not clear whether those with jewels citizenship, those who a gossip, but also whole passports of other countries have been able to exit. that is something that to binding wishes to not the british prime minister, were pushing very much in their meetings with these very leaves this week. but we know the 8th has gone in. it's still unclear whether there was time whether there
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was the ability for people who have that jewel nationality, to leave the guise of strip innocent people as they were described by joe biden. during his speech on weight and estates, we still don't know whether they are out of guys or no, not at this stage. do we do? we know that ellen, you, you mentioned that there hasn't been much attention focused within israel, on the ide getting through. but what about this pace summit in cairo? has people been watching that closely? well, from what we've seen, know, hey, these really media is not paying much attention to what is going on. now, excuse me, obviously we try to monitor every single channel, every single website at the stage, but from the ones that we normally visit, it's hot dimensions in the likes of the times of israel. and some of the bigger newspapers bought by and large, it is not something that is getting a lot of attention or taking up a lot of your time. one is really media. okay,
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thank you so much. that is ellen fisher for us and occupied east to jerusalem. actually it to 2 miles the communications director at the u. an agency, the palestinian refugees, she's with us live from amman. and 1st of all, what's your reaction thing to the 20 trucks that have been able to get through the rafa crossing? obviously nowhere near enough at this stage to not get to the round are huge, but they need a dog. i have already been very, very high. even before the start of the golf, i found it so much on 2 minute time, a 1200000 people have been receiving food and from on. right. i don't. so just to give you a perspective, so good, it's a good stock has to be rented. there has to be ongoing. it cannot be, i will. we, what we have been told is that no fuel has gone. and with these 20 trucks,
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how big an impact will that have, especially on hospitals trying to offer idea or the steering needs to come in here it is very, very critical. including for our alterations on russell if we're, if we are expected. and we would like to continue the different systems that we really need, fewer and fewer. the very important for water pumping water into people's down, which is currently not happening. so fuel is absolutely critical, absolutely critical as we are talking uh right at this very moment, we're seeing the bombardment of gauze a continue ride through the summit that is being held in cairo as well as when the aid was crossing into age into from egypt into cancer, i mean, it really is really endless. at this point in time, isn't it? yes, there is to be
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a few spire out of the nation's quote for long. we have echo his point a this morning. probably this morning. we confirmed the 17, our colleagues that are on the, i've been, i've been case, i'm the continues as it continues unabated. so that should come to an end, and humanitarian access should be able to answer things. there are many people in need for assistance in the office or many, many people. yeah. well we also heard from uh, the colorado summit from the posts and in present, mcmurray to boss, uses the palestinians, worldly. if we will remain on land, can you just give us a sense of how strong that sentiment is within gaza? a very good thing. all these valve displacements inside the stream is bought. that is at least 1000000 people who have been in a homeless half house i actually show through and you know who our schools are,
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overcrowded. we don't have enough toilet some foundation facility. the conditions are really getting worse by the because we don't have it all try to gauge or do that growing means in those center, i guess they belong to go back home. they want to be safe. people don't want to be displaced. uh, many of our own stuff have been displaced, been fine, so it was, this is far work and they want to go back home and be safe with the children. i don't think that's too much to ask a simple request. thank you so much. that is julia to the communications director at the you an agency for palestinian refugees. thanks so much. well it's got a lot to hold on. adel, i me to. she is in ramallah for us. and 1st of all, how did what spend the reaction this to this, i finally getting into cancer?
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sorry, i, there was an older problem. could you repeat your question? of course, what's been the reaction via to i finally finally getting into the concept as well. i think it's been a mixed bag of what most people we spoke to said. it is a good start, but it's far from big enough to to needs of gaza. pointed out to the fact that before the war is about 500 trucks a day coming into the gaza, from the crossings. and now they say, if this is the beginning of the sustained a humanitarian aids coming in on a daily basis, that would be good. but they also point out to the fax and i'm actually just about an hour ago we received an open letter from the civil society here. the occupied west bank addressed to the kyra summit were demanding 5 clear points that's all i have to do actually was due monday, terry and a uh,
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one of them calling for the sustain delivery of the 8th. not only to southern gaza, but to make sure it also reaches those who are trapped in the north part of this trip. they also want to make sure that every, all the needs of the guys are met, including fuel and which at the moment is excluded from this 1st delivery. they ask you also for protection of humanitarian workers. so essentially people you know, are just wondering, and i heard that a lot yesterday in my conversations they would say, well, is disappear, stunned, to show that the international community, namely, do you as an israel, a, are a carrying about, do you mind me, period needs, but anyone i told to spoke to said that they were, they knew perfectly well that, that was not enough. and they were asking, for example, why are the borders open to allow the children of god though have been injured, who have been suffering extreme trauma in this will why they're not allowed to
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cross voters and go and get treatment elsewhere. so people taking that with a pinch of sold, even though saying that any help is welcome at this stage. and how does this is all going on at the same time that they're being many more risk and the waste think we understand what 103 people have already paid the risk of just this morning. what more can you tell us about that? the raids nightly old pre don't raise have become a daily matcher here. and that had started well before this crisis, but it has increased dramatically since october 7th, every night. 7 you have is really soldiers that are basically a bit all over the occupied was bag. what is in hebron whether it's here in ramallah, where there's other parts of the west bank now last night we do know of a large number of people have been detained up to 93. we also know that some of them have been released. so this number is not the final number,
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but the total number of people the day since october 7th is above a 1000 and will continue to rise on a daily basis. now, how people interpret that here is that this is basically time to amounts to collective punishments, even though israel says that is going after. how mosque members will buy this thing and say that anyone who shows of any kind of support to. 5 even on social media without even referring to how much is at the moment being targets or could be targeted by these uh not the rates. and i just have to also pinpoint the fact that was, were focusing on these not and the rate is also expose to that, that happened in about $500.00 people have been expelled from that uh, from the villages, from the communities over the past. ever since october 7th, so over the last 2 weeks basically displays. uh and instead of the,
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well settlers take over those areas. so certainly these tensions are increasing and people here, the west bank tell you that yes or we're the world is focusing what all, what's happening in gaza. but these were, the occupation is continuing on a daily basis here in the occupied west, back affecting the lives of also millions of philistines. thank you so much. that is how to designate for us with an idea of what it is like in ramallah at this point in time, or the hospitals in dallas, the crowd is enticing, a severe shortage of medical supplies. tens of thousands of families also seeking shelter and them to escape as well as relentless bombardment. i'll just say resume . they'll say you'd file this report from l. a. ship, a hospital in kansas city. the, the, the
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patient in the the in the eyes of the words the here which is the surgeon industry for 2 weeks in the sprint and miles of castle in the hospital. i can see that the hospital, this completely beds are everywhere in the receptions and all this hospital. what is going on? please tell me. unfortunately, the,
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the number of cases is difficult for us to manage all of them in one time. so we have the tenants, do you think these, these keys, we have short electricity and also in the, if it's 50 bucks me to the bottom is for the patient there was no was the condition of the. 2 the situation the here in terms of humanity in turn, saves the most of them,
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are tools to now as well as will in humanitarian groups to evacuate a major hospital in the north of the own clay, the head of a possible attack. cl codes, hospital is housing more than 400 patients, and about 12000 people who have taken refuge inside the on tuesday. and it's rarely strike hills around 500 people at the alley hospital are still a head on al jazeera. we'll have more on else special coverage off the war on gaza now and it's 15 day. the low flooding has forest hundreds of people from their homes in scotland. about $200.00 millimeters of rain has fallen. that's more than
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a month's worth of rain. and i gotta tell you, likely another 100 millimeters can be expected today on saturday, but particularly bad for northern scotland is whether make or just squirrels around the islands of ireland and britain. now to the south of this for a portable in spain, things are certainly dried off, but we've got another weather maker moving in. this one will come in, i would say later on sunday, through the afternoon and evening and some torrential downpours to be expected. also a pretty good run of rain for the eastern shores of the adria it exceeds so for croatia . a buzz me adjusts to the west of san diego. meantime for the eastern balkans and romania, it's hot here for the heavier bluegrass up to 32 degrees. that temperatures are also running high in turkey, assembled $23.00 on correct $24.00. and if i take it to africa was all of that activity in the mediterranean. we've got some rain dropping down into these here. so let me take you there for a closer look. few showers in the mix for 2, and is at $28.00 degrees and also sending dots from this hara being brought up here
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nominates your hero. now. unfortunately, the question is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of black lives. don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without a 0. the you're watching l 20. reminder of our top story is the south. the roof of border crossing between egypt and gone. so it has opened to allows humanitarian aid into the enclave. a mouse is 20 trucks carrying medical supplies and food. it's the 1st i to reach kansas since the ball began 2 weeks ago. age of this hosting an
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international piece summit in the capital, colorado to discuss the board and gaza data is off more than a dozen countries have been invited, many a cooling for an immediate cease fire. earlier i spoke to cindy mccain. she is the director of the world food program and is attending that summit. and kyra, she told me about the humanitarian need in gaza. me executive director of the world food program. and we, we, i, this is what we do receive the world in prices, situations and in other situations as well. we already have a team on the ground and, and what we do is make sure that we can get no emergency rations in but more rations that are also sustained and also be able to give money to those who can join by so that on the market none of this is accessible right now, and we're running low on stores both, both in our warehouse and for us in this, in the actual stores for people to go buy stuff. so, so this is
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a critical mass right now we've got to get our get more trucks and he's 20 our grades. and i've been assured that we're going to be able to starting monday to get more trucks in graduate. but we'd like to see it a little quicker and certainly in a more sustained and safe manner. we again, my, my whole purpose of being here is to make sure we can get the food data in. and that's what we've been working on. and today we're seeing seeing a little bit of movement. i'm hoping this, the peace conference has some, you know, gives us some help in this and making sure that we do have all sustained access. and i'm, i'm hopeful the egyptians have been very helpful. and this time for me and they continues to do so. it's dire. i mean, it now is, there are no food, but there's a water is, you know, there's no electricity, there's no fuel. and that combination is not one catastrophic, but this to lead to more than just starve ation. but disease as well. so all of us you who do, you know, driving the emergency i right,
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or the emergency situations like this and work these work in these countries that need us. um, want to make sure that the world knows how important this is that we get in. and that the world knows how important it is that you support organization is not just like ours, but others so that we can continue to do this work. i want to bring a bag. can a james buys the you in? uh, speaking of, i had said that they are confident that they will be able to begin the start of a sustainable if a to provide more essential supplies. that is pretty positive at this point in time is and this is positive. we've only had the 20 trucks and remember the original agreement with president bite. and then they took the u. s. president to push as well to get the initial agreement was for these 20 trucks. they were carrying food and medicine, mainly medicine were told, bullshit is obviously key and fuel is also key. those i mentioned by the us and what might be coming in the next in the next deliveries food wilson, medicine and fuel withhold. and what i'm hearing from you and sources exactly the
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same, you have from the head of the wealthy program, one of the u. n. h a u. n. agency that deals with food is that this could come as early as monday bots, what they also need, and they made this very, very clear to deliver the aid. and to do this safely, they need an immediate c spot. you heard the 2nd general of the united nation set when he delivered his speech to the summit. you heard many other people about summit say that is needed for this aid to well, before you get to anything else to bring up a piece, you need to pause is. it's worth telling you the un security council had a resolution to put you monitoring portfolios in place. it was before it in the last couple of days. the us veto. that resolution also also was telling you that the summit that's taking place in colorado. all these people calling for humanitarian c spa. israel is not represented around that table and all the time we've been watching the pictures from the summit. the bulb of minutes of gaza has continued. no pause, whatsoever. none whatsoever. thank you so much, james. we appreciate your in size. well,
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we're now going to go to tell stratford who joins us live from nicholas in the occupied west bank and tele, we understand there are heavy restrictions. they can just run through exactly what they are. yeah, sure. you're right. where you join us on the outskirts of nablus, which is basically the main economic hub in the occupied waste bank so important for the palestinian economy. we're to show you some of the restrictions that have existed here for use in terms of freedom of movement for the palestinians. because of these check points that these rating military set up according to the us in the beginning of this year 2023. that's obviously good for the law. ready view and was saying that there was $645.00 fix chick points in the occupied west bank. now the reno is just panting around. he's focusing down the on that particular
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check point. that is one of 6 fixed check points around the city of nablus. alone, we understand that there are at least 3 of those so called lowball check points. and the situation has got a lot was in the last couple of weeks for palestinians want you to move not already right in a round up list. but of course, right the way across the occupied by spanking violence moreno just apparent off a little bit on the top of that hill, you'll see what it isn't. these riley settlement that is $1.00 to $14.00 is really settlements around the palestinian city of nap list. there also, according to local store, to see a full cheap one, so called outposts illegal outposts, that settlers coming, they basically put caravans in an area. and over a period of time, those systems grow bigger and bigger until they stablish went the construction of how the buildings proper buildings takes place. just to give you an idea of how
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restrictive this is in terms of to for the palestinian people living here. that means for example, if you need an agent medical equip urgent medical treatment, for example, where you need an ambulance to get to a hospital quickly. you could well be stopped at a check point. so it's potentially life threatening in that on that level. just the freedom of movement in terms of visiting family and friends across the west bank the occupied westbank is very difficult as well. a massive effect on the economy, for example, that the child, the palestinian village of hawaii, which is on the outskirts of nablus, that was completely closed. busy by the israeli military on october, the 4th, it is now a ghost town. there was at least one palestinian who was killed that according to about a single socrates by settlers that came into that town on october the full. but now, since the will style sheet, as i say, that look down continues, and it's costing billions things you millions and millions of dollars are being lost to the policy in the economy. because those businesses are closed out. one man
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that we've been speaking to, to a local journalist who he owns 3 restaurants in nablus, very large businesses. hundreds of his workers have not been able to work since october, the 7th. those have asked the tech, so as i say these got to check points that were looking at they've been the years that caused problems for years. but now since the war, since those attacks by have us and these wells, the correction of war and garza, the situation here is a lot more difficult for. yeah. mold a free palestinians, 3000000 palestinians living right the way across the occupied west bank. okay, thank you. so much kelly, this tell stratford for us in the occupied with bank as well as mounting and living on all of an escalation and the fighting between his blot and these riley army that began following the war on garza. well then $4000.00 people are displaced from villages in south living on officials say if it was an oil out all the country
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which already faces an economic crisis, would struggle to support internally displaced people which may amount to more than a 1000000 ira matter, like the site is so expensive, you can't imagine how expensive everything is we called live and then on top of the cost of living crisis, we have not hung up on top of that. we can handle it, we can't handle it. the people in cities around the world have joined rallies to show solidarity with palestinians and gaza. thousands rallied in sydney and similar demonstrations had been taking place right across the street. here since the war began, the rallies have seen a heavy police presence, or these have owned heights. speech will not be told. the races for protest is in the us capital, much to the white house, demanding a safe spot. in the casa, the pro palestinian demonstrates, is i'm to put pressure on president job bonding, who has shown unwavering support as well. they have also been increasing calls for
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his administration to stop funding. well, if it's still a head on al jazeera, we'll have more on else special coverage on the war in gaza. egypt is currently hosting a pace summit in cairo to discuss ways to de escalate the complex, the summer solstice, the longest day, the time, venerated by members of the detroit holder. a motion interpretation of the ancient reading. priesthood of celtic britain. each year they gather here stonehenge, a monument staging back to 4500 years. the exact purpose is a mystery. there's some say the standing stones, a line with the movements of the sun and moon,
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mocking the seasons and feels very, very timeless here. and of course, over the years since done high interest built, we've industrialized, we have an ice move really not that connection to nature. just so fundamental times testers. perhaps we will need a chance to reconnect again and see if we build that site trip on the the late spring use. some of the days of the news in the us. republicans in the house of representatives have decided a higher congressman,
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jim jordan would get another chance at becoming speaker. he found to win a majority for the 3rd time. the allies are full of prison. donald trump was considered too extreme for the job by some of his fellow republicans that were expected to start the process again on monday, was the time that cannot pass any laws until the licks a new speaker. as mike had the reports, those events in the us house codes the life prisons enjoy biden's push for billions of dollars and military i to you kind and israel. the old president by didn't, has all his congress to approve $106000000000.00. the bulk of this would go to ukraine, some $60000000000.00. then there's $14000000000.00 that would go to israel, which includes $10000000000.00 in direct military assistance. then there is some $10000000000.00 for humanitarian aid. and president bonnie didn't, has added a sum of $14000000000.00 to improve immigration measures. now here in the senate,
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there are some democrats who oppose to this amount being given to israel at this time of crisis. been the awesome republicans who object to the fact that israel support is tagged along with ukrainian support on the other side of the capital in the house. there's no speaker. so until the it's a speaker. the house is unable to vote on this proposal. the whole process is totally frozen, montana, which is 0, washington ukrainian soldiers fighting one of the largest armies in the world, often having to use dice equipment, some of the dates back to the cold war battlefield, commodities of total, just era that a few crimes allies provided 5 digits, the soldiers could go home to the family sooner. so best for avi has more from the front line and the southern separation of region had full speed firing its guns. this tech would be a terrifying sight of about
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a month old and captured. so if you text the $272.00 is the ukraine armies workforce crewman say it gets the job done. the russians know which weak points it's mikaela was a company commander and a recent battle that empty tank guided missile the cost of equipment. and then he says more modern machines with better armor would save lives on and off the battlefield. mccarty, i think you might only be still distorted the enemy and drive them out of our land when we hear about the selling of civilian areas. cvd and los this all motivation to go to mom before the war with russia is approaching the 2 year mark. everyone seems to have lost something. someone or to him says he constantly worried about the safety of soldiers under his command. many suffer concussion from being so close to constant showing in bombing,
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he says modern fighter jets would end the war sooner. let us in more for school. right now. there is no soul going on below the force of mind. it's very slow, dangerous, exhausting. it's very difficult. and this makes, this will even tough, more cruel jets solve such questions. no, people don't have to die. my equipment doesn't feel pain, it doesn't have children. frontline fighting can be unrelenting, but they say it must and in victory, they would not wish award with russia on anyone else. transpositions like this, or ukraine's, the tip of the spear for their counter expensive on the southern front. again, on a tree line, wide open spaces on either side. and the russian positions are just a few 100 meters away. not having enough air power to challenge russian incursions into ukraine. air space has meant the wholesale destruction of civilian areas, indiscriminate bombing, abandoned homes, once thriving towns in ruins. some a little less, nothing more equipment and a munition is good,
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but people are the most important thing of this for equipment. when have these people finished the job and get home foster with a year to dig in on the southern front. russian defend says, are formidable. he says, recent ukrainian gains prompting them to throw everything they have had military positions as well as civilian areas. desperate to stop another breakthrough and hold the line, the same bus route, the oldest 0, or if he's on ukraine southern front. she has military rule aside. i have foiled a plan by austin president, smell he presumed to escape the country with his family, but soon has been on the house, the risk since being forced from pallet in july. and the statements knew she is just as bassoon was planning to fly out to nigeria on helicopters, belonging to a foreign power. this is as low as reject the accusations inside he's being held in a secret location. it was about why is battling a color outbreak that store to have killed more than 100 people and infected over
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5000. since february, the government has restricted public gatherings to stop the spread of the disease, but the numbers rising and till thursday is fair. repeat of an epidemic in 2000 an ice. they killed thousands of people from the middle of reports, the color outbreak and blue here our district himself is involved with money. collecting province is one of the worst, and 15 years back in 2008, 4000 people died from the disease. once a vive, off the latest outbreak, steven must have ingle suspects. he was sick to death was hospitalized for almost a week. he says he so treatment early and is lucky to be alive in the i spent 3 days at home with diarrhea and then i started vomiting. i tried to eat, but i kept vomiting. i started sweating and drunk a lot of water, but i continued to feel weak ortiz blaming post on a patient and water shortages with few bull holes in the area. this is the only
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source of water for many households is used. everything from cleaning to drinking. government has limited the number of people attending funerals and other public gatherings to know more than 50 suspects at more than 4600 people may be infected with colorado. now checking to see what we need to be able to identify. while some businesses have been close to stop the spread, these concern not enough is being done to deal with the outbreak. someone is going to put it up, but got it. got it. the color of the problem is not new. we've had it for a while now. but they used to be health workers who move around communities, distributing, voice at purification tablets. we can use to treat open wells that isn't happening
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anymore. so for 41 districts in zimbabwe, i've reported cases to meet them in a on 20 to get these uh, live pictures from the roster crossing where we have seen the 1st 20 trucks across from the egyptian side in to garza. and the last few hours, we can see them all lined up there along the boat, and we're going to bring in time a come with professor of public policy at our hot institute, the graduate studies. thanks again for being with us. can you just, i know you've worked extensively in gaza and with i agencies the can you explain what needs to happen from this point? i want to try and get it to the people who need it most. so that's a very good question. let me 1st stop by my, my, my concern that there is no, no, no discussion whatsoever in the international community to uh, to ask is it also to, i know a into, to its own vote. does that mean?
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let's not forget the guy's or isn't occupied to the by isn't and the, according to the nation. those it was that have a responsibility to protect the venus under its own inclination. i remember historically and because of also what aspects of the piece of process but the guys and economy has been always is, is in, is integrated with these lady economy. so basically the guys as. ready economies, lifeline that comes from is that i because that is the, the fact look at buying power. so that has to be pressured on, isn't it? as when based on it's international responsibility as uncomplaining power, also to allow, instead of 8 through its own boat does before this war, most of the, the 3 that came through guys, but it was not the best of the fits came through. is that not the egypt so egypt is not what if i d. busy it logistically to offer such things to 2 guys up with a tool for treatment, isn't god. so now what is the closest all it's board does on then 3 points into the goes on and stop 3 them a name it's, i mean, so it's, it's committing another crime. so is that it has to be that has to be
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a discussion on is this position with this? i mean, even in clean the parts. so if you can just have been occupied by it, i'll shop the options that i went into from the shopping. okay. i mean, so should the community one been from russian. oh, for, for a good contact of a texas. so is our last to be accounted for this stuff. now when it comes to the operational aspects of, of, of, of delivering agent goes. it's a very complex up, but as you know, the fact the most you and agencies and i enjoys, have relocated for the south. i'm the, the north part of gauze, the empty without any delivery mechanisms. there are no teams on the ground, the north facilities to. busy to deliver the displays all the question is when things are committed to more or less complicit with this a crime which is the, the, the displacement of for the scene is for me not to solve the question so far from that, as i see is yes because the fact the left his position in the. busy left,
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but hundreds of thousands of students with no assistance of no one to have the so the question is why doesn't the you and get the new mondays and the circumstances to have going to peaceful is right. that is to deliver at 8 to the south and not be complicit by any means with this mess of displacements for most unselfish. yeah. so these are very big questions, and i think someone has to answer these questions and open a discussion about the exactly one other thing i wanted to discuss with the l is before this, uh, the guide was allowed into, through the roof of crossing. we sold to us captives that were being held by a month they were released. do you think the 2 related in any way and do you think that we could potentially see more captives released by him? ok. well, well, you know, let's, let's, let's, let's go back and look at the root causes of this complicated split it to connect to patient, correct? so, so for me i, the release of this to cup is a false, which is whatever you wanna call them. i mean, present is, i mean the l for it's,
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it's, i think it's more or less it's from, from, from my point is how much sending a message that is that i used to open a dialogue around with many things. and that's positive. i mean, we encourage these developments, thoughts. okay, we're going to have to interrupt today because we're going back to the i p summit in cairo. let's listen to the civilians. completely opposite the election of the community. to add up. i don't read the red ships on this road. do i really use the double sided practice by some fault is on the it's an extra level. we need a serious we oscar that's and less than community to pressure as a lot to lift to the located on guys that the stuff in the middle to operation that has killed the a lot coming above civilians. and even how would it just to get the delta care they need and the fullest relocation? what's good for the policy numbers? laptops press
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a disappointment because of the failure of let's go to counsel the woods. this my, to this guys's. comment, man, you excellence is mad just as heinous is we aust floor i'm immediate. humanitarian save. go to doors for the international and national humanitarian assistance isn't in order to reach the people of guys that so as not to aggravate the government situation. needs are supported by this, the union people. so to store is legitimate rights and to have his son within the state on the bus. you know that it is of the 1967 according to the international resolution. the kingdom of south it'd be, it was kias is the very beginning, so called the net with its populace in on that to solve the problem. and we hold
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this summit with the national community to with goodly with the thoughts and sold out of the problem. so the by the scene is to design is to have a series that load on the part of senior goes. we need peace. that is last thing and comprehensive for the 2nd was that of everyone. the king then will continue. it's for to the to reach this board. the at most probably able to know is a ceasefire. we need to stop the loved said. we need to have those in need. we need to pay of the way through a circumstances that will lead to bees. bees to be up on your own. i score. so have a slope. thank you very much. just a different, how does this solution prince fits with the home phone? i'm going to solve the kingdom of saudi arabia. i'd say load those 2, you took the area of cluck and with you for the midst of to ok. he's x on i see mister present. the solution has all states
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a government called x x. the most is. this is a crucial junction where bloodshed prevails all the risk, rain and common sense the last couple of weeks have all the way to left an indelible mark. you know, it reminds me of us to find it difficult to believe what has been unfolding pauses in this and see what he is losing their lives in front of our eyes. this chosen and published on has always been a treasure. now it is turning into kindness that can be no excuse or reason for inflicting such a collective and cruel suffering on human lives. like the one happening in gaza. you must be on okay on the cool cool. you condemn me and visiting los of any single in this life informational community, it has to kind of rate it's actions and messages that is highly critical point is
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