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as it breaks, kyle is what i can see over the balcony, a turn go towards the palestinian residence about what time to get and goes up with detail coverage around $60000.00 people have arrived here cuz they're afraid and many here are blaming bench. i mean, nothing yet from around the well, joe biden was meant to meet with 3 out of leaders and jordan, but via essentially cancel. i went to the us president was not prepared to call for the ceasefire. the israel siege and destruction of gauze is a few minutes hurrying catastrophe for its 2 points, for a 1000000 people. those of the united nations woods as it moves, the cutting all the food fuel and electricity is a war crime. so what can stop such collective punishments? this is inside story. the
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hello and welcome to the program. i'm toma cried. it's been like into a medieval siege. a total blockade of one of the most densely populated areas in the world. while the bombing in time neighborhoods to revel as ro, has also cut off supplies, no fuel means nor power for generations threatening the lives of the young, old and critically ill who have managed to make it to hospital on the is rarely bombardments the celebration ponds not working effectively means drinking water is running out, and water mines of damaged food is also running out. and many a suffering hung up is where i was accused by the united nations and human rights officials of carrying out a war crime through which siege. israel continues regardless, supported by the united states and many european union nations. so will consult this collective punishment of 2300000 people will be asking this and more about
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gifts and just a few moments. but 1st tiny milk lou describes the impact of as well. sage from inside garza, the people are now hungry for. as the honor with commissioner houses stated, the residents of the gaza strip are expected to face an otter disaster. and in the coming days caught in a trap, you know, war zone, the residents of this a small territory are expected to see some unimaginable suffering as the human at 3 institutions are worse ending in 8 housing, the 80 group is stated that water supply sanitation in hygiene facilities have really been disruptive services to more than 700 people evacuating it from the northern parts garza city to the southern part of the gaza strip. the would you any me now august in con, unison garza is month. so a showman of residents of cancer in ramallah is bushnell kelly. the policy lead in
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the occupied palestinian territory and as ro for aux fan and, and basically him is we're home jaffar, communications and advocacy coordinator for the occupied palestinian territory for action. i think you will very much for joining us here on inside story most. so if i can begin with you, you are obviously living this humanitarian crisis. diane die out there in gaza. we've heard from the un secretary general who's just reiterated that the situation is getting worse and worse each and every hour. can you just explain exactly where you are right now and, and what the situation is like in cars or is it stands? well thank you probably the program was here a guests, but i am now located in the also hospital inside notice in the south of the goddess brick. um, do you anticipate the general tab? i mean, i'm wondering how we can get better. right now we have over 8000 builds. 20000 in
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just borders are still the most. um, until now the 50 the 60 trucks have come in since the last 23 days. normally we expect onto the truck. so the, during non war time temperature laptops on the residential guys, the light falls for us. all my family must have been bombed down jackson's having brought portable hospital under it's killed in them, was being pleated together, was hundreds of refugees. that's why it has to have luck only luckily, chopped off the tops and then it says the tops in addition to not allowing any food coming in, but they've also try to stop communication in the inside and outside world, the history which it is getting worse and also time and rom of want to talk a little bit about uh, the looting that we have seen recently for the very 1st time since the war broke out. we've seen people so disparate that they have been forced to go to on
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a depos and, and fin for themselves, find the food, take it home to feed their families. how big of a concern is it that, that this is now happening and things and the so if this is the a very difficult situation and i've been the best of luck situation and the saw and garza and it's under the it, it book id on seats. denying the entry of basic for the items and the fuel and the medical supplies. and the, there is no waiting for the city and the people do not have any sense of place to go to go. and the, even though it's because that's under continuous district of phone bank and the evacuation is a people to know where to go and that is here,
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but it didn't get done through fee. it does on best send the liberal of starting to think civilians and it does it and you want to get him to the feet is also you come up with the cried the whole situation and gather is so in this situation, but i'm more he wants a pressure on the org and the hope it isn't. so he went to a going to additions that come up at ward or continue to work onto this situation and where there is no electricity. what is there is no and no, it's in thing does i am? it's i don't the $87.00 of the human he said he had it in the truck that's in the gaza floor to pointed to the menu and people that this is not sufficient. this is not the bed and there is no safe extra square. he went into the, on the kind of doors to, into i'm to allow people to, is to duty to this is basically it's, i mean the what that is but,
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and wanted and them is that it hosted with us can look the, the 3 points on the insert and was the one of the people and they received the from the continue was pumping it up thought a good says smooth concepts and should have been woman. and so i cannot get all the words to describe the situation that people or the people didn't get the best to to. and so there is an engine school and an in egypt called street and you get seats via and it needs yet to pause for this is for this to your, the violence against people i can see being against, to the end of the problem. you know, the only one of not finding the words to describe what is happening in dallas or at this point in time. butcher the you in wounds that civil order was dissolving inside gaza because of the pressure. that's the 2 point. 3000000 people there
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around, is that what we're seeing here now people are having to, i mean, you know, you have to understand people, garza before the 7th of october, is a place where there's no homeless people despite a humanitarian crisis and living under seats for 16 years there is no crime in gaza is that's not existence. so for people to be looting on our well and people that are dependent on aid and have always been dependent, i missed not anything new for guys. and they've been living on the rank of humanitarian catastrophe. and the way that we've seen it in the last few weeks for years because of the illegal is really blockade imposed on gods by cutting off the from many basic supplies for people to be looting, borrower and rice. i mean that's, that's the situation must be very desperate and must be, you know, p n. i know from my, from myself and we've, we've heard our colleague that does the, um, saying that on his own family he's,
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he's been impacted by the environments i have my own family as well. and gaza. they were sharing to tons of to and i. so as a mom myself, i would probably also uh get any my hands on any type of flower or food to be able to, to feed my children. it's a very natural, i think, and human thing to do. uh theres been also very conflicted reports about this new thing and why that happened? um, i had direct witness testimonies about this thing that actually was been parted right after people had needed it and had been asked to be evacuated. so there are different reports on that. i know that it's not clear because we're unable to contact anybody because connection lines, they've been completely disrupted. so we're not even able to speak to our colleagues or speak to, to our family, to really understand what is going on as the minutes go by it's, it's terrifying. it certainly,
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it certainly isn't that lack of communication between officials but also between family members and friends living in does a month. so must also be extremely difficult at this time with who to over the last couple of days that this is the 1st time that people inside cancer, a really going hungry that stuff vision is going to become a bigger and bigger issue. is that how it feels, the now mental as you just mentioned, even during the blockade before this war was a very safe place. i mean very it in the do here or any kind of the activity happening even the smallest in multi sort of talk, the people have to go to the us, but it's huge. exported in the own little to smaller on the ice. let's need their own children and their own expenses. comedies shows you how much of a massive crisis in terms of the food and nutrition. we are each of the sense i am
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getting from the people living across of my, across of what i am in the, for the difference was i don't 20000 refugees. is that the, that ations that'd be able to get things are getting smaller the, the 10s that needs to be said are guessing logic numbers. and just even if people have a little bit of cash on the side, they can find and buy the food they need. so the problem of one of these, there is a property on those quantities. however, even with all these challenges, the people here, the, are trying to tease high motor on the outside to the fact is fits processes, practice patients and has each of it out as much as they can. what do we need to have for potential? imagine for me to, to, to open the board them on the quickly part of both sides of all kinds of h to come in as soon as possible. because by today, we should have had to tell just 23 days, find support 100 of trucks,
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at least 9000 containers of age, which should have replenished, whatever that if you'd use age and banks over the last 23 days. remarkable, that of solar light is gone uh over the last 3 weeks. right. um, do you think that this humanitarian crisis is unfolding inside god? so do you think that's a deliberate tactic of his royal or simply a consequence of war? i am. so i think that the it but the humidity and put a doors is not the opened and it does it need. yep. the seats, my head is not the beauty. i've been to the humanitarian situation of the human to get him get this to feel wouldn't be accepted. i do think the up the coming days and the and we will lead north many people we, many lives would be lost and even the patient people who, who couldn't 3 did receive them of the got kids they want,
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i think gets there is an if the community to the, or do you go to all the people to the states where you are to the practice of presser on this is to adhere to the international community. and also in this regard, i want to emphasize that a one point that the means going that the people in get the estimate your to got to get all the time, keep a high and what a, a high adherence to a social cohesion and the respect to the law is some family, it costs more than 15 members of the defense in one house, and they shed everything. so and the, the main problem, the main thing that we want to focus on now is threats as display us to open human, italian quarter dodge to allow it, he went to teddy on it too in god's us. and also especially the new way, which is neither tool a for it has to because which is needed to generate electricity to a good or to produce degree. and what does what to produce?
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well, i can, for the people back at us, come up to work because it got to print, you want to print, which is a big component for both. and guess what i'm going to need. so is that the most the reality that we focus on it? i am going to say a young, i'm an immediate seats, but i think, yeah, and you know, the only ones who have been calling for that and the schools have been growing louder and louder as the days go on. but still we, you have yet to see anything along those lines. bush, are you with a aux fan? and i have called the step version that is happening in gals, and now it's being used as a width and of more. is this a war crime? it may amount indeed to a war crime we and i think the international community is being very clear about israel's duties and obligations under international law. israel, a book and legally lucky is guys all has been for the last 16 years. we've been under military occupation here. on the west bank for 57 years,
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and it has obligations under international law to protect civilian population and not means provide them with basic needs including water, fuel electricity, and food, and medical supplies. when these essential food items like flour and oil and sugar are prevented from entering the gaza strip because supporters have been closed or, and, or bombed. um, you know, the, the, you know, it's, it's, it's clear that starvation as a method of warfare has been use and it's typically prohibited by international humanitarian law. and as the occupying force, israel has an obligation to insure the needs and protection of causes population. and that is not currently the case in not to mention the collective punishment as well men. so i want to talk a little bit about fuel because that is also one of the biggest problems that is facing everyone in counsellor at the moment. i mean, is ro still refuses to let any in to the strip?
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can you just explain how that affects almost every part of life it? yes. the problem right now is that isabel has been made next because it is also from about the split since 20 previous. so people rely on the other ways. then the electricity, or for the mean function like however, that on some and then units within as up, my cost becomes like clinics, like um, the rescue sensors, fraud departments, the ambulances accept that off. would you like very heavy default and efficiency, and perhaps things charges dropped electrical germany to offset by fuel to without fuel costs because we'll stop working. heathen wins died. spider as well as of the gulf views. there will be no more than the connection.
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there will be no more ways to communicate with each other within the outside world . without viewing, this is a, the limited amount of power generation from solar sand finance. and the other methods is like very, very, very small. and which is not enough to give enough power for the people here. fuel here is no equal to life is more important than to have been water. and the lady that's in thinking like come us when the controlling disputes that i urge them to ensure that it is being directed properly as a organization such as that is could i sense that's across the overall, etc. in order for them to direct that's where the believe is the lice, please uh,
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the fuel use to answer as soon as possible or we are committing 2 points. we made the other guys went to the mm hm. uh, i uh, action, idaho basically works extensively right throughout uh, gaza. i mean, i'd agencies, they are now having to make x truly difficult, cools about the limited amount of fuel that they have and with the priorities live with or it should go to ambulances to, to, to get the injured back to hospital with it. it keep thank you by says or generalizes running with it to send it to bakery. so food can be made to feed people. how difficult is that for someone that works for an agency just having to make those types of calls? i forgot to mention that if you want, it's important for everything. it seems like they think it's similar to little thought and food and we don't know when we come up the good you with what we've done was to clear what the effort of human conception we don't to own will come
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from the lenses. we come up to also, if you will, is needed if been, if you want is not available. i think what would be in be this. and also we to not as much as we to with limited step is it is on the ground to, to, to try to help the people, the events, but to on the that also the lack of 50 to continue with something on the c, b, a shortage of with you with it all one word it can be did a our movement is indeed it is also. so if you will, is, is this what do you need it as it gets into it may need it to to know, get the know it is yes. it's not just about getting through the roof of crossing now, is it to push or can you just help explain to people that might not fully understand that, that how israel controls up how and move to accessing to gals, or that that doesn't necessarily have to come in on trucks does that, you know,
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i mean, it doesn't, and also, i mean, it's important to say you asked the very important question. like how do we make that call? well, actually we wouldn't have to make that call as parties were abiding by their duties and obligations under international law. both parties, by the way, um, uh, uh, on the, on the, on the blockade on guys. uh and, and, and what it does is it has to us for the last 16 years of a block, it was, even though you go by the international court of justice, a few years ago in an advisory opinion of israel force control will be as really borders there's only one percent of the guidance before the 7th of october that could come in and out of gaza and humanitarian aid and workers of course. but, you know, also on top of this located there were success solutions in the last 10 years. and every time that has been an escalating goes other borders, look for force force will be closed. so clearly there is that type of control um,
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from israel. it claims to not have control over the border, but that's incorrect because it gets to close and open the board whenever it chooses to. and it also from florida and dropped off. i mean, in the you, the 1st few days of, of, of this as to this current escalation that hosted in terms of water and electricity actually goes to the byes, most of its water or at least half of it applied from it is really company that provides water thread, the same thing. it binds electricity from guys, really, grids and, and, you know, a compensates with solar, uh, with solar panels and fuel um, from the, for the power plant. so uh, they are dependent on these resources by israel and the fact that these can be shut off each time isn't. i mean, is it, you know, it is a serious violation of into a lot of national i may well, amount so more crime. yes indeed. mm. month so i'm not so sure if you've been able
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to see from within gaza over the last week or so, rallies at shows of solidarity with palestinians had been growing larger and larger . right around the world. they were more than a 1000000 people, a 2000 stumble, hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people in london, turned out to, to walk along the streets, the protesting what is happening inside garza? how important is it? i mean, i know it doesn't actually change the situation, but how important is it to people to put pressure, especially on the western governments that have sided with is riley. how important is it from someone sitting inside garza to see that and i guess for people to keep that up. um, honestly, uh whenever the people get have access to social media and the seas. everyone stations all around the world times to support the cause of the stadium. people get them drugs. the trying to put pressure on the government has seized the pressure on
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lcm that their spirits dismiss the on behalf of the 2300000 people living in laws, i want to take each and every one of you. most of these demonstrations for rights that the government official who puts pressure in different ways in piece called buttons. we try to apply the basic human rights. that's all implemented in the u. n . all this has been 0. it was uh that has been going to escalate to him over the last 23 days. mm hm. we begin this program by asking one question. one that is very difficult to answer because no one seemingly has been able to come up with one. what do you think is actually going to stop this collective punishment? what is happening with the sage and gaza? what, what is the this collective? but it's, but it's meant to mean, yes. i think there wouldn't be. this would be
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a through the political. well, i'm a political leader in the ward and the you to press start on it to the, from the international community, from the you in the budget and from the point to color. and lead us, as mentioned on to, from the people of the war to continue really they think the voices and demonstrating guess as to protest against this escalation against start to think this to be a 2 is 2. 024. is it a $82.00 attempts to international the no, this should be a collective ward, acquitted the action a from all the governments i don't toward is to, in order to get them to come together in to the, to a c, y, a media to play. and for the people who are feeding didn't forge,
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read it for more than 23. did bush read? do you have any heart at this point in time? that at the very least, we're going to see a humanitarian sci fi put in place before you know more and more people die and goes a, you know, um, organizations like oaks, mom have been raising the alarm bells for years on the situation of gauze on what we've been calling for is not only in adams to the siege, and of course an immediate cease fire that goes without saying, but an enter the siege and for the international community to deal with the root causes of this issue. for the walk towards a, a real time bound time with t accountability mechanisms. for each point of that crime, i, uh, for a tour as you know, the justice and it towards this injustice to resolve this injustice and to resolve this violence. and we have been calling that for 3 years now,
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and that is also my call. and i, i urge also people to support the call that came out a couple weeks ago by more than 600 organizations globally, including big international organizations of one is which one is awesome. calling for an immediate cease fire, but also an entire ceasefire. proposal is part of the open call and its gardner. now more than half a 1000000 signatures in about a week, we urge people to continue making that call for an immediate cease fire. as you said, we have seen it globally. the street has spoken. now leaders need to represent that constituents, they were, they represent since the twins, we represent these people and they have to address it it's, it's their responsibility as elected leaders. so you know, we, enough of the persistent failure of the international community. it is now time and now there's a window to take real action. mm hm. and so we have about one minute left and the
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program. i just want to ask you briefly, how angry are people there about the lack of action from the international community? the people here are chimney, all the motions, and so action is like a be hi, everyone is trying to help the who did use the influx for 4th is happening. and, you know, and i was in the process of buying it in whatever way the account to, to leave the pressure of the people here. yes, people are angry, however they believe that's all they can do at this point. just apply and help you put all of them into the best on line. thank you so much a month. so we, we really appreciate it and really, hopefully your annual family safety the inside guns. i think you all 3 of you for joining us on al jazeera, mental sherman bushera, kelly, the entry helm, safari. thank you so much. one. thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, which is there
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