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and the numbers are growing all the time, so the victims of the attack at all actually hospitalized god 5 is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified position. the and this really is try kits residential buildings and another refugee camp in central cancer. at least 20 palestinians accounts the . i'm told mccrae this is they'll just here a line from the hospital. so coming up protests and the occupied with bank as us secretary of state institute blinking means palestinian will star. he president,
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mark murray to boston, ramallah we don't know of these things. everyone will be killed here in this. i see you in the hosted with us don warnings from doctors and dogs, as hospitals as they come on is rarely attack and run out of a central supplies is ready for us as carry out the rights and the occupied with the bank in east jerusalem destroying homes in nablus, janine and hebron, the it's 14 gmc that's for pm and gaza with the death toll has risen to more than 9770 palestinians killed in more than 4 weeks. for these riley military is intensifying attacks on schools, water reservoirs, bakeries and hospitals to post people to move south. and it's rarely a ride has struck the duration refugee camp. the number of casualties is not yet clear thought or the night. it strikes also hit the oh my god,
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he kept killing mealy, 50 palestinians, both kinds of south of the why the gaza in the circled evacuations on israel told palestinians they would be safe and suited vague. begins coverage with this report and a warning view as may find some of the images disturbing. who have been the they should be at so i think going to school being hugged by the parents. instead, the lives have been cut short by is ready bombardment. the next to them dozens of this code when he's ready for the struck down because the refugee camp risk is frontier. keep trying to find anyone in life. well for, you know, it's the head of this people underneath here. he says, the come from menu has women and children is the local level. one of the bombing hit, all of my doctors and my wife went to the hospital all night. i've never to moving bodies from beneath the rubble the children. we pulled up from 3 locations. all of
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a sudden life has been turned upside down. we don't know what to do without pulling people out with our own 2 hands as you see. all night we were pulling the dead from produce a rubber suit on the front of the show. speak to the lady struggling with the constant scream of casualties and dealing with even more patients. many here have just someone, the trouble and father, mother and brother were killed leaving her no phone. she think a final farewell is ready for she's know every school hospital and refugee company, the strip and many believe attacks like these are deliberate, listed in the escaping useful and it's semester because now the children are dead leaving the living to pay the pain.
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so big like to do is rails relentless bowman campaign of gaza has they have people, they're facing a di, humanitarian situation with food, water and medical supplies. running out of the u. n. world food program has already bones people and cause a facing extremes. food shortages bakeries have shut down due to bombing and lack of fuel in shops struggling to restock supplies. cindy mccain, the executive director of the world food program, joins us from cairo. uh now thank you so much for being on a help to 0 with us. at this lee, uh if i can ask you about the rest, the border crossing, cuz i know that you've been there recently. can you just describe what it is like, how chaotic it is? and just how difficult it is to get food into cancer at this point in time. is it is a little bit and k. i think it's a little bit confusing because it's really not very big. and so you're, you're jamming a lot of things into a small area. but nevertheless, we had w,
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m p and or, and the other humanitarian agencies. we need a clear pass and be able to get our food and others, and manager and assistance and safely and width and continuously. without that, people are going to die and they're all ready, time, women and children. first, as you know, they bear the brunt of everything that occurs in situations like this. well, what is the hold up is have you been speaking directly with israel to, to get more items and more food? and i'm, i'm, i'm here in cairo and i was specifically speaking with the addiction authorities today. the pro said that the foreign minister, etc. and there they, i'm hopeful that we're going to be able to get or begin to get our food in a much greater rate. uh so, and i, and we also, as you know, we support the egyptian red, red crescent here. and there are water, florida is doing a great job, but we need the money pointed. this is we need access and we need it now. mm hm.
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well, i guess the question is the, what is holding up that, that access and do you have a direct line to as ryle, are you speaking directly with them to, to, i guess plead your case to allow more food in as well as, you know, i'm not a diplomatic anymore, so i leave those discussions to our diplomats in charge. but with that said, the important part is that the bulk of the population right now is in the southern part of guys that we need to be able to get our trucks in. it's not just food, it's water. it's as you know, fuel as another one, medical supplies. and yeah, we're getting a dribble and we're getting 4 or 5 trucks a day, 5 or 6 trucks a day. that's nothing compared to what we need. you know, you mentioned that you meet with the president to say what was the outcome of that amazing. and you talked a little bit about hope that hope the more i will food will fuel will will get him . what, what do you by settle? well, i base it on our, our, on our discussion about what,
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what was needed here and what we feel felt we as a manager in operation needed to be doing. and he was very receptive to it and understands the, the gravity of the situation very well. so we're hoping i, i'm always helpful and i'm very helpful this time about being able to get our, our, our business started there in, in, in a bulk way and in a, in a sustained way as well, on a, in a safe manner. mm hm. everyone way to speak to within dogs, a site that fuel is, is almost more important than anything else at this point in time because, you know, obviously keeps hospitals running, but it also keeps the batteries the running. has there been any progress at all about getting fuel into gas so i don't believe there has been, and as you know, w p does not carry fuel. we carry the water in the food, but we don't carry fuel. so i'm, you know, again i read that to those, the powers that be in that and where we're standing, ready, brand new to go and bring more trucks in, in
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a sustain manner. and i look forward to that many, a still not many countries, but as to what cooling for humanitarian see spot. why do you think that some a pay to be blinds to, to what is occurring inside gaza at this point in time as well? i'm not, i'm not really sure. and those again, those decisions are made into much higher level than mine. i do know that we need access. i do know that we need sustained and safe access for our people to be able to operate. and more importantly, we need a lot of trucks to be able to get in. so this means as an easier system to be able to trace what's in the trucks and make sure that they're safe before they cross the border. and i think we're getting them with that. i know the rank crescent deeply understands. this is problem and wants to be helpful. and finally we've, we've talked about the deteriorating situation and guys, if a, for that, for the months now, since this bull broke out, how bad is it right now? it's catastrophic. it's absolutely catastrophic. here it's a, it's
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a human condition right now that this on acceptable in any, in any country let alone what's happening now. and, you know, with all these issues with the lack of food, the lack of water and you're the lack of fuel. as you mentioned, disease pops its head up and that's going to be the next major crisis we're going to have to face and this. okay, thank you so much for your time. once again, we really do appreciate that. as in the mccain executive director of the world food program. and kyra, thank you. thank you. i'll just here is honey limited, joins us from con eunice, in southern, gaza and honey as we hear there. it's catastrophic. the situation within guys are you living at diane, die out? can you describe what it is likely, or especially when it comes to, to food and water in the will of the decry. since then,
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the human interior and catastrophes started to appear at the 2nd week of the, of the war on gauze and with the ongoing relentless error strikes in an, an unpredictable falling bonds they, they live has size has been cut very short for a lot of people here we're going to talk about the those who are directly affected, either getting killed or being injured do. but i'm talking about those who run day to day life. just do it secure. what do you need to keep themselves uh, surviving uh, in terms of food supplies. there is an extreme, is car city of food supplies in, in the marketing. we know there is a, as long as those crossings are closed and the trucks, the full of boot supplies are not coming to go to the residence of the gods group are entirely dependent on whatever agriculture a land is left, but with ongoing good strikes, none of these farmers have been able to get to their land on harvest,
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whatever the habits when they did throughout the season or the year. there wasn't a 10 by a few farmers in defending part of goes on to good harvest. some of the of the crops that they planted, but they were targeted and killed right in their font. so that's a long cause. the fuse shortage in the market. the and we're talking about an area that is not only accommodating the resident of the southern part of garza, but also evacuated. who came all the way from the northern part and gauze. us to do some 700000. more people are in the central part of garza. and then 10 units in dropbox, city that double and a triple. the needs of more of more food supplies. when we talk about water supplies, it's also very scarce as old the, the destination. uh, let's do. minus the asians across the southern part of garza, have been completely destroyed. they're not, they're not functioning. there's only one left and one meeting the needs of some
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1000000 individual in the photo, but it's very difficult to meet all of their needs. other people do not have a wanted to clean it. drinking water sending applies to medical supplies, in addition to relentless ears, right? targeting a water rather very nice or no problem. cutting water supply is 2000 of homes in the eastern part of, of the southern city, han eunice, and rough. uh the situations are very complicated. and, and, and i, i know, personally, some people who are unable to get their pack the bread the throughout the day. and some will haven't eaten for a couple of days to do to stream short things that's happening in the southern part that is supposed to be safe and secure for people to evacuate, to sue and imagine people who are trending god in the on the northern part of the, the life is on livable. it's a very, very difficult situations for them. yes. and honeywell, this is what going on. the bowman continues in the last hour and
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a half or so another refugee camp has been one more. can you tell us about that? yes, well another refugee account, in addition to i shot the reputation cameron's evaluating these come out of the raise refuge account. this is the 2nd time this densely populated, because you can be in targeted by a large diameter bomb. what. what does that mean to not only target at home is destroyed, but everything within the vicinity, the surrounding the area that can reach as far as an entire residential block. that's why it's very difficult to pin exactly the figures of who have been killed in those areas. right. we have multiple buildings collapsing on heads of people inside of them, whether they are the owners or evacuated. it takes time. these sometimes just to remove the levels and take whoever is underneath those rather. so the likelihood support and increase casualties or numbers of people being killed is very,
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very high. at this point, there is an ongoing active mass move bartuben. now in garza, on the north, a shot rep is, you can, is it an eastern of hon. you and it's every, it's a round the clock. it's like this is your daily dose of, of air strikes, symbol, environment that you have to take there, making it to ritual. unfortunately, thank you so much for that. as it was honey, we really do appreciate all your work from inside gaza. any moment for us in counting units within the occupied westbank is ready for us as a carrying out more rides. they stormed positive janine nablus and have our own on sunday morning. several palestinian houses were destroyed. israel has stepped up overnight rides on the territory since october, the 7th. the others ready forces have killed 3 palestinians in the town of, of a, just in the occupied with bank based on the house of, of residents. they say was a suspected pfizer for you, a secretary of site engineer blinking has helped folks with palestinian authority
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president of the boston ramallah. it's a 2nd meeting with the boss since the ball began on october, the 7th he met egypt, and jordan's foreign ministers in amman, on saturday of lincoln has travelled the region over the past few days. stressing the need for a humanitarian pause to minimize palestinian civilian casualties. his royal has rejected calls for a safe spot or a pause and fighting and in central romano. people gather to denounce lincoln's visit. the monitoring into is rarely atrocities and cancer. and jim june has more from ramallah on any blankets. meeting with mahmoud abbas the president, i boss told secretary blinking that the palestinian authority would be willing to take control over gaza as part of a diplomatic and comprehensive solution that would see the creation of a palestinian state. one that would include gaza. the occupied westbank and east jerusalem as its capital. now,
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the reason this is noteworthy is because one of the things we've heard reiterated by the americans over the course of the past couple of weeks, 1st, privately and publicly. when blinking talked about this at the us congress was that the us would be willing to see the palestinian authority eventually take more substantive control and security control over gossip. in the past, we'd heard some palestinian authority officials say that that would only be considered conditionally. if it would lead to negotiations over the creation of a palestinian state, this seems to indicate that they are still willing to pursue that if it's part of a broader package. now, getting to that would be very difficult is not something that these really is at this point would be willing to consider. nonetheless, it is an important point that was discussed face to face today, between secretary blinking and present our best as any blinking is due to whole.
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totes, with 2 key is foreign minister in the capital and current on mondays. thousands of people, the gathering and southern, took you to protest against america's support as ro, the demonstrations taking place in the city of a donna, the location of one of nice. i was largest advices in the region. this whole set of reports from anchor, or the 2nd to say that the bidding can is, is scheduled to arriving tricky to the meeting between him and the, his tug, just comfortable. hot coffee down for now is scheduled to take place tomorrow in the morning at 72, a few g m t. so that definitely the, the main topic on the agenda of the meeting is award in guys a however, which will say that there's a, who's this content here and, and cut off. but it's not one recently. have you been using the, using a harsh language against as ro, accusing his ram of committed war crimes, relatively international. um, of course, a lawyer that cruises us the also to be complicit in these crimes that israel is
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committing. and that is very much impressed. and that tomorrow, according to the program that has to be released to the media, there won't be anything, but that will not be a joint process that is quite unusual because usually when the 2nd throw, steve comes of turkey, there will be a pass and also the secret door of state will meet present ad one as well. but as of now, when you look at the schedule, there's no joint statements going into them. that's not going to be a joint pressure. um there is not a meeting between anthony bidding can and present ad one as well. as i said, this is quite unusual. all april him for heart is associate professor of conflict resolution at the hot and so she, thanks very much for joining us in the studio to festival, about a secretary lincoln and his visit to his meeting with the boss of didn't even last one hour. there was no joint statement or any press conference held afterwards. what do you make of, of what they could have discussed? so how little has actually come out of that? well, i think blinking now is concentrating on trying to find out all the for the policy
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and, and also that the, an action a or any of our leaders who could take a role in the postwar is the situation. which is interesting that he's discussing this when the water is, is not over. and we don't know how this is going to take photos, how long we know that there is almost no progress. that is why it has moved with the word it stuck already and, and goes and does unable to move one inch forward. so blinking now is jumping on the postwar arrangements i'm trying to find upon picking up the road for the policy . you know, if at all of those, from what we've seen in the main thing, i don't think any progress has been man. um, because obviously no statements, no agreement on anything. gotten the plus the only one out. and this would depend listed in the, or the 30 or any of the country,
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or latest in the region. one, anything to do with whatever comes next. no one i can. i'm confident to answer this question that no one egypt is not pointing to take to, to manage this mouse, the, the us administration and design. is it very creative thinking does all they all thought of actually money comes from the $1.00 that offer to play autoland us, but no one is going to do it basically for the policy then we'll sort of the new policy and young leader will be coming from does uh on and is likely thanks periods . no, my thought was because this is a huge c and domestically huge, but they all of the pet is fine. of the pet is fine cause and no one is going to wear with this is why any government, no matter how long this fix, given, especially that a bus has been working with a is a way to give it a month for now over since the also agreement and all once he got most of the events on policy number lines, feeling more lands on the confess,
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can't think additional property is demolition policy and houses and getting absolutely nothing of the human emotion and discontent from his own people. and from as loyal as well, because it's a basic and it is not giving them anything. and so they actually, that has been a development where as little clicks the facts is more of the policy, you know, sort of according to the business and protocol that today they handed. busy the budget to a bus, deducting the location mid for guns, so it's minus the money that's will go to the guns, which is the policy and also to pay the fuse to accept for see this, the effects. and that is why inflicted because again, is, is again adding more humanly ation for the policy and, and also to be by now giving them the money minus the money that should, that usually goes they've got so. so why would that best accept to work with the
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blinking on the postwar arrangements? i think blinking should think twice before he asks this question. yeah. and there's, we know he's all sides. it's a key to, to work with the foreign minister there. thank you so much, we really do appreciate that. thank you very much even for how thank you. thank you . you guys as health ministry as wanting to district largest hospital is only hours away from running out of fuel. the issue for hospital is in northern gas and without the ability to run it's generated as a power outage will shut down a central machine such as ventilation is really a. we spoke to dr. ahmad mortality, search and et al, a chief in northern causes law, just hospital. he describes how medical stopped having to consume the little deal they do have left or what are there any out of it to what do you know what was last night? everything was in dark, we had nothing open except for the image unto department. the i see you was under the faces, but the main genetics it was not working. and then it was the people are didn't they keep asking you the same question?
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is it going to donna, it's this one out, this one, it's been a month now that we have been under this for the book is, was not nothing coming in gaza and there is no even nothing and just showing that it wouldn't come. so the situation is that we don't know how to be made supply of the fuel. what we had on they would call us, they said they have said that because i'm in been doing it so nicely to get the moment i finished, i'll put anything on the band patients. they would just know that around midnight or something that they just submitted to this, the on demand thing and they keep it on the for the i see you bits. so it's very good because of the situation with each. it's something that is going to happen at one point. imagine i think around 70, i see your patients and been today to it is then you'll be asked, we have once on more than 2 or 3 hours and then we'll dive into that as well. just thought out then at one point you would find, or these people would, you know, know, been through to. so it's like can a, you know, of these patients, the units i see you as the patients on it get it taken care of. this is what i know we had the moment when we have to use our mobile phones to study in other house
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because it's happened that even the mobile phones with them in some sort of support of life for the operation. the government has tools or the 5th row stations, not to give it to say any of that better. so if you go and goes, i wouldn't fight any pets or in the stations because they kept it sort of else, but that's a so this was the plan. and then again, for the last, i think 2 weeks ago had been on this more than jeanette a total. but at one point, even this wasn't the one out to view it. and then we would go back to the menu or things, but because i'm go back into the video. but again, i'm one of those are related to this, the investigations we do with an app or the machines in the laboratory. there's. busy bank saying everything is there to take this to you. come just to get the people the 100, the back and just and one think that so you will lose everything is up likely we have a solution for this is a very complex thing. when i have the make this enough funding here, you can write down even the notes in the book, but away the benefits of the machines. and then you have the oxygen supply,
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which is elected to, you know, there is oxygen pump and also with at the station, which means that it goes, it's a bit on up. so the oxygen once each there. and then you have the vacuum machine which is very important electricity can, for the patients, they'll section or anything, you know, and that is spelled out to the tack or just any bloods happen. so that's what he needs. oh ok. it exist as well. so it's not, there is a magic solution to solve all these issues together, but i think it would disappear though. and this one of the outlet has reported the government's preliminary, so it goes on how much this for on gas or is going to cost. helena fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem. these figures are on official. they come from the countries leaving financial newspaper. and they're based on figures from the government, but none of them are official. they need estimation that this war is going to cost 200000000000 shekels. that's $50000000000.00. and that's if the war less, it's about 12 to 18 months. and of course,
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we've had from numerous members of the war cabinet, we see that this is going to be a long and difficult campaign. so you can perhaps guess that it might last even longer than that. there's going to cost somewhere around the region of the $250000000.00 a day to wage the war. the loss of revenue to the through the government is going to be somewhere in the region of $15000000000.00 over that year. and of course, there's going to be around a $5000000000.00 spent and rehab and $5000000000.00 in compensation for businesses . and that's only if this war lasts a year. so these figures are described at best as optimistic, but we've also had from benjamin netanyahu in the last few days, knowing what these figures are going to look like. and probably has more insight than the newspaper suggesting that it doesn't really matter. he has given the order of the, anyone who needs money during this period. then the tops have to be open and they have to get what they need. us. hello, send you into and list covering the war and gals. i have struggled to do the job as
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ready as strong span. no one. at least $46.00 journalists have been killed in the territory since october, the 7th. that's according to its government media office. as will cut off is a correspondent for a rob, the tv and gaza. he says being clearly identified as members of the media no longer protects them. and one of the since the start of this war, we feel that the occupations forces do not respect the international laws and do not respect the journalists being civilians. as journalists, we deserve special protection, and we're supposed to enjoy the freedom of movement. we also face problems everywhere with the communication and the internet. even we face difficulties to move from one state to another. the occupation forces target the journalists despite the helmet and the best b where this floor is completely covered by palestinian journalists. as a foreign journalists are not allowed to arrive in gaza, and the occupation is in during our job and putting
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a lot of difficulties on us to prevent us from sending the whole picture to the world. we work too many hours without rest, and our headquarters have been shelled and destroyed. we as posting journalists, have decided to work till the last moments until the last press and we will continue our coverage, even with the minimum that we have in our hands. in self 11 on 2 ambulances have been, shells, buys, rarely forces injuring for emergency work. as it happened, the town of ta hoffer, in living on his beloved father's, had been exchanging far with is rarely troops across the board of the for weeks. towns on both sides have suffered. damage has an impact. hassan members off to rekey, a lock of pockets. don, holding what they call the ox a 1000000 in march, and supported palestine, thousands of the potty support as a gathering and as long as the audits leaders have condemned what they describe as genocide being committed in cancer. southern bonding is where i'll be to clear the terrorist eyes. the all of industry is often called the life plot of the
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palestinian economy for decades. it's been restricted by expanding illegal settlements. now all of funding say, as well as for on costs, i could make this use houses. the worst and living memory tells drafted reports from jeanine in the occupied west beck. this is the largest only bowl processing plant in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring their hobbies to, to be pressed into a product. this in the good you generates around $200000000.00 for the product in an economy. and also about 5 is the see of october november is call the season. but these rails war on garza has made the challenges the industry has facebook decades even was increased that was purchased by the army that has a lot of big buffer zones for security. for the supplements that's one side and the
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other side is the subtler themselves listening to farmers who are going to be in the fields to harvest. each of these things contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. around 80 percent of it is going to be exported to markets in the us and europe. and it gives you a sense of just how important do you want it. oil industry is to the palestinian economy and illegal is really settlement a white fence cuts through a palestinian olive grove as well as old but stones issue income, its dependents. the farm is to harvest the crops, knew the settlements this year. so it's a nervous drive, but you have the heart of them. he's too afraid to go up the hills and hobbies to scrub you in a couple the sub to live or we tried to go last saturday,
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