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by the time they fell on october 10th, just 3 days after the war began over at the 7 low congenital, have been killed. according to the committee to protect the gentlemen, the war on golf has quickly become the deputies the conflict for jenina. since the 1990s, on average, more than one generalist has been killed every day since october 7. the cpg reports of nearly 40 half now we lost the lives of the hands of these lady forces since the war began. they've been killed by s flags of 2 ladies shelling of the shop as non combatants, generally protected, and optic and 79 at the geneva convention. an old potters to the conflict, have a duty to protect them, but policy in general, the sale and don't know the house i've talked to, you know, generally somebody's died do have lost his wife's son, daughter, and the grandson. and then these are the rates to 10 to the pots of the field trip
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all over the decades. schools and on a student dentist died competent conflict, including others. yes. oh, shedding of walk. hello students, believe is what even has constant t b trying to do. and spiteful, what it's done in the world of information can still be challenged even by junk bulk of doing social media influence as such as a 16 showed up with the as my own of the studio. no one can take my studio. the studio was my starting point and bite in will be here. oh no, we're here to stay. a lot of boots daily. what diet is from a gas that will stop. i need bombardment to gain team huge sympathy and say anybody is younger generation as well? how's the more professional journalists are braving books,
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feeling abandoned by them. well, as palestinians on now, on a breaking points is a trick goes into johnson, will the international community to move to save them. also this week cut off from the rest of the well for 16 years, you know, as a nation says dogs and needs millions of dollars in a to fix it. stifling the economy and consume is a protesting against the will. with that wallet. several western companies with links to israel are paying the price of boy costs. thousands killed and tie and neighborhoods flats and know where it's safe to go. palestinians trapped in garza or deny the essentials for life, food, drinking water, medical care and fuel all necessary to pilot life saving machines and shelter, but more than 3 weeks since as well. so i'll send it submit. it should be offensive on impose a total siege on the strip humanitarian aid to gauze that remains limited. you know,
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it's a nation says the situation is worsening by the hour, and one is that the car in a system system is get to fail. a courtesy call from you guys. uh is because actually furniture and total weight is so full seeds for the we mean the basic services upfront of the medicine is running out for the water running. no fuel is running out this treat. so because i saw that the oldest growing, we said, which, which we called a must see this as a very soon with a well feed program says for every person who as receive food assistance at least 6 more in need. thousands of hungry palestinians in gauze i broke into distribution centers to get food and all the basic supplies last week. and you an agency for palestinian refugees. and the loss of this is a warring sign that civil order is breaking down. the do, we need fresh router,
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we need food, we're starving. this is tied to the on fat or children called sleep from hunger and thirst. we need to provide food and water for them. the we have no flowers, no age, no water, no, even appointments or houses will destroy them. no one cares about us. we appealed to the people of the world. all international powers are against us. we need it a and we wouldn't have done this if we went to the shop. i mean, thousands of a convoys excluding fuel have been delivered to the strict every day. that's compared to at least $500.00 trucks. before the war started, the rock, the crossing in egypt was temporarily open to allowing entry for a limited number of patients and foreign nationals. because as health ministry, as announced that the indonesian hospital no longer has a fully functional generator, a secondary one is providing limited power ventilation has stopped. the
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distribution of medical oxygen has ceased to the united nations. as israel sees a garza is prohibited on the international and has been pushing for humanitarian pause. israel has ordered almost hoss of gauze to 1000000 people to leave the northern parts of the district and move to the south. more than 600000 displays palestinians, a sheltering in a 150 facilities operated by the united nations. that's almost 10 times more people than that capacity. well, from amman, i'm joined now by layla baker. layla is the regional director for our of states at the united nations agency, u. n. s p. a. thank you so much for joining. the program. is a little bit of good news this week later when the rough up border crossing opens to allow engine palestinians out, i believe 81 engine palestinians were allowed out to seek medical help. but presumably that's just a drop in the ocean compared to the number of inches there are. i think this is an
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existential crisis for humanity. where the latest the trust with the imposed on the palestinian people has entered in even more terrifying phase with disastrous human consequences. not the least of which is on women and children. you mentioned 81 injured who were allowed to cross out of the fi. while we appreciate the efforts of everyone who is trying to address the needs of the most vulnerable, we also request that this is about secession of the bombing of the palace, the palestinian civilian population in gaza. and allowing for the un, including you in s p a, to address the needs of the 2200000 civilians who are desperately entirely in need of humanitarian assistance. and to be able to return to some semblance of safety at the moment. there is no, we're safe to go and we are unable to carry out. in our capacity is the un,
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with any conviction, with any facility taishan with any ability to reach those people. because there has been the speech until that is lifted and we can deliver and safety to the women and children, the innocent civilians who have been trapped in god's of for new over 3 weeks. the $81.00 is like you said, a drop in the bucket and the emphasis on the wrong syllable. layla we have seen hundreds of a trucks come in through the roof of crossing in the last few days. but the un says the car in a system is dead to fail. why do you describe it like that? what i would say is that under international humanitarian law, it is prohibited to block. and in fact, there should be facilitation from all parties to allow unconditional unhindered access for all humanitarian assistance in aid. whether that be supplies people or goods to provide for those who were in need. in the case of
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u. s. p a we've been ready to go with our supplies to help the collapse medical facilities which have been targeted and hit over the course of the last 3 weeks. we have been trying to get them into gaza. we've been trying to get all of our aid there. and with the limits is not enough for us to, but it also laid out what is it that is stopping that aid from getting to the people that need it? and there are too many blockades, right now, israel and other, well, all the actors involved need to facilitate that. that means that when we have trucks at the border with the, with egypt, those should be allowed to go in on hindered. and that should not be a conditionality, we should be able to take what we have, take it into gaza and a lot be allowed to provide for our partners right now. there are a number of conditionality, a number of bureaucratic issues that are not allowing for that at the scale and level that we need. no worries there. this was a well, i mean it's almost a well,
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that's exactly what i was gonna say. if it was with highlighting, this is an active mode zone. in other crises, some of the crises, there's normally a pause, some sort of pause to allow humanitarian a to go in. that's not happening in this case. no, it is not. and indeed in the, even in where we were, we were assured that there was protection the un vehicle carrying personnel was hit. the emphasis needs to be not just on a pause, but the complete cessation and cease fire of the assault on garza and allow for the boat. that is the assistance and people and goods to cross into gaza and begin to rebuild what is a completely disaster situation. not only for the people of palestine, but for humanity. we are being judged. we are being judged by what we can do. this is a we need to stop this immediately. tell us a bit more about the u. n's facilities on the ground in goal is that because there
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are many schools, many health facilities and so on where people are not only just seeking help with their seeking shelter. a given the amount of aid coming in how they coping, how long before they can no longer provide any help there that's already overstretched. how can i describe to you that in a school that was run by honora, which would have a maximum of 400 people now houses up 212000 where ship a hospital has 500 patients that they can't care for and where they're in the core doors where women who require of a syrian section are doing that by the light of a mobile phone and under general anesthesia if, if they can find it. and we have had reported cases where women are undergoing c sections with no anesthesia put yourself in that there is no, there is no respite from that situation until we can get the care and the
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assistance at the scale that we require as the united nations. and protection from being hit while doing so. mainly just stay with us because i want to highlight the situation in the west bank because not only is the situation in gauze a increasingly to terrorizing. there also challenges in the west bank because is rails been intensifying raids as well as a tax by stuff is on palestinians and it's brought the economy in the occupied westbank to a standstill. major check points. restaurants, cafe schools and university classrooms, o o m t. impulsive products with almost $2000000000.00 from israel has been disrupted, and produced on supermarket shelves is also dwindling. palestinian traders say they are facing difficulties and imposing an ex sporting goods through crossing the border with jordan. we also have factories force to drop that production capacity due to is there any restrictions on transport to other parts of the occupied
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westbank and at least $200000.00 palestinian labor is who used to work in israel and in illegal is rarely supplements on now, jobless it back to you later as of outlines that i mean, devastating consequences on the palestinian economy in the westbank as well. is the region receiving any assistance? so any aid i am neither politician nor economist, but i can tell you that as the person who speaks on behalf of the united nations population fund, there is nothing that is disconnected from what you said in terms of the lives of civilians who reside and who are under occupation in the west bank for over 50 years. this is a fragile context at best and where you will have the in position of an occupation . it is the conditionality, whether that be on the economy or whether women can access health care. whether you can raise your children and safety and security,
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whether you can have an education system that will also provide for those kids to become responsible adults and into a viable market system. the emphasis is on the end to the occupation so that there can be an equitable an equitable system. and we can begin to build the lives of the people who deserve it for us. that's women and children and their families. and we, we continue to emphasize that they really appreciate you speaking to us on out. is there a way to bake a regional director of our states at the united nations agency, u. s. p a, a thank you. the 8080 percent of people in gaza with dependent on aid even before the latest move started . but the money dropped from $2000000000.00 in 2008 to a few 100000000 last year. since israel imposed of located in 2007,
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the strip has been described as an open ap prison view and says the restrictions have hollowed out causes economy, and describes living in this trip. in 2022 is being confined to one of the most densely populated spaces in the wealth palestinians, all without power. half of the time they did have inadequate sewage system, no, and no access to clean water. and its latest report, the u. n. trade body and todd says golf has g d, p per capita was at 46 percent last year, which is close to its lowest level since 1994. that means in the period of just a generation cause has become much poor on many nations. so been living standards rise sharply, and if you look at the unemployment rates, many 45 percent of kansas population was unemployed in 2022. that is higher than any country in the world in comparison, joblessness. right? and israel is 3.5 percent as well. as restrictions on the flow of people and goods
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in and out of district hosp, take me hit goals as trade. as you can see here in this chart, experts have flatlined over the years. to put all this into why the context palestinian goods a main exported israel will have to pass through is really controlled food is israel collects 2 sides of palestinian tax revenues and transfers it to the palestinian governments. todd says that the forced economic dependence on any delay or holt if the transfer makes palestinians fiscally vulnerable in another report, you an estimate. the occupation has cost the palestinian economy almost $50000000000.00 in revenue between $22017.00. joining me now, some kara is a march band, he's the founder and director of the goal is a base independence think tank pals. think the strategic studies. thank you for
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your time. how has the blockade impacted goss this economy? the 313 are what is impacted very, very badly. it tends because uh, from the unemployment made totally based on quality. we show this as the saying goes, i'm going to be cause as a, as no economy has been on the seat for the bus here for 15 years, but i have the symptoms has been but allies manual business, people in public display that it blows as you said page up to 45 percent of the other 2 much more that the above could age up to, to fit the parameters and doesn't become dependent on the age for the people to understand that. because i used to explore garza digital people. gotcha. and that was one of the highest in them, of the least because i used to explore it. and the belief instructions about the investigative to engage was by the end of what it was. but it's tom now, if anything, gloves, and the whole society to the 2300000 people become defendant,
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put a note of activities, especially in the street of the culture of 2nd floor. did you woodenville or this for which man for the blood fisherman, the little bit. the mean 0. the 500 because be will have been displaced. is dorski to both wall. everything is a closed. so gun has been the bus 15 is tab from left because it could eventually be able to kind of be totally if base say it, trying to explain to us what that means to for an entire country. well, in this case, as an area or region, a besieged territory in this case, to be dependent on a how does that in fact, affect the daily life? how does that effect infrastructure? is that a built and society in general? many people for the good bad guys as is too small, does us to 100 square minus $360.00 to put up with that square. so rounded by,
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here's the, here's what i did with that all withdrawal age groups in from does i have 2005 troops out there with 5000 as i said, left within. gotcha. but is the new to control to see the left and according to the little girl as a student, if you buy an area by easily, even according to the supreme court, that is all i would say the guys are still right, but isn't it so easily as obligation as was submitted to you for it will be one of them does not live under uh under control. now does uh used to be preventative. explore society, people are they navigate? no, they tend to be really be will not waiting for the order a lot of order for the other clinic to try to, to, to the she will for this has impacted the psychology education. but then the publications of that has been decreased. the c's amount of children was one of the
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has to do it to the sort of was up go national with go to the driver 6, as i said, or most, many of the ever since the last live factors that i felt packed. so this was throwing the 2009 war is still not particularly struck that we need to remember that because it has been subject to the district been being escalation since 2007, 17. this condition, 5 of them would have major war 2008209201220142021 . and now we have a $23.00. that's too small and a to board to be and with this for was, it was a little and the perception that it doesn't necessarily find, but the legal section does a, has been decreed sharply in the last couple of years of the 2001. the one was there was a lot of dense of me. i'm just once a month of me living days that there was more money and didn't know how many people
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thousands of people who lost their policy. they believed this for a month. they don't, they didn't, they didn't have the grand 2 people stop. the house, the situation is beyond description. we took about 200000 flats as being damage ida to 30 or this is severely diesel. hundreds of 1000 flats in does all of them up and then more saved lives. and, and this is my be a what is due to the 45 percent of the us. i have to the 500000 families, 500000 glancing guys. are you to go to one of the 20th of this up to you or somebody that does not include the course, but the destruction of to the and the boards which we forget now we had a portion of the ones that we are pushing the reeks wow. that's a very that is indeed a very, very good point. unfortunately, we are out of time and yes indeed, it is going to be getting colder as we approach to send. but thank you so much for
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speaking to us. a marsha band founded direct to the gauze and base independent sink tank house. think strategic studies, popular food chains and corporations around the world, all being affected by the conflicts. many consumers have been, i'm good by some sense. comments and actions seem to support as well as on garza now cools, for a boy called if his riley products and western companies affiliated with israel. growing that has pushed companies like mcdonalds, for example, to donate to gaza. the fast food chains decision to give free meals to the is really all me spoke to backslash and the are well, other companies in the middle east have tried to distance himself from the branches in israel, in order to protect that interest, to joining us from pets. in western australia is mike guess emmy's the founder and chief industry. i'm list of mike, just send me recession. thank you for your time. how did mcdonalds and companies
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like starbucks become so in broiled in this boy, he caught campaign against them. how significant has the impact been on the brands like starbucks, somebody, donald's due to their know, the global business operations? obviously they are more exposed than any other local businesses. and even the fact that they will pricing every single country and really relating to connect types of global economy. and there is a, there is a strong political view about these big brands in divorce. and uh, as far as the conflicts and uh, how do, uh, how these brands has been affected. i believe that somehow it just depends on their political views. how they have reacted to the recent comments make in between you sorry, land and i'm a senior and i also have the same time. it's also dad, dad, or it's also the results of, you know, the social media and how the people have reactive to some of that. you know,
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the content and digital content that has been circulated into social media. it's not just american brands, rice it's, it's also a french brands that have felt the brunt from consumers. yes, definitely. i mean, uh, as i said, we really, we nature connect to it while it kind of me and every company around it was that possibly could be a factor. it could be a no called a fridges producer who for some reason, they have some sort of connection with no investors in destroying. so regardless of whether they are american or the, or european or they are from, you know, they meet all these every company could possibly be affected because of these conflicts. and as i said, there is a, there is a strong political view. and on the consumers, as far as you know, as well as the, the google brands and due to the dispatcher, any, uh, uh,
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any news that gets circulating to the social media about these brands and, and do oppression in these raw. you definitely would have a negative impact on, on, on these brands. you know, when we so it's, i'm just sorry to interrupt you cuz we don't have a lot of time when we talk about the damage to the brand. with the damage to the company. i mean, these are multi 1000000000 dollar companies like a company, like starbucks, you know, when you get people boy costing them. oh, are we talking a well in the ocean in terms of that bottom line or is it, is it significant? i believe is it. busy the notion of the people, they try and resend these, that you're talking about companies who are operating as a franchise. so, and every country, it's drawn by different uh, you know, must have franchise. so therefore, any, any conflict or any protests of. busy these brands will not affect the, basically the global oppressions. it would have some impact. but as you said, the correct date would be a dropping ocean. and what about on is rails economy?
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and could we see any kind of impact a tool through this boy caught movement? the bulk of movement is, is not the way it's been going on for the past already years as you know, days a, there's a movement of bought. uh uh, boy coaching and, and the diverse and basically putting sanctions on, on the start of the companies. and obviously, due to this are some conflicts of b, b, r, be missing the emergence of, uh, these are movements the, the impact on is there any companies uh on dogs are very, uh, i would say i would not, it would not be very obvious. you to the fact that, you know, we need to have some sort of data on numbers to understand. busy was the, you know, the dark impact on, on these are the companies, as i said, the impacts on, on these are to companies would be more on the short term basis. but again, on the beach, i'm a long term. i don't think that would be a major impact on business, so patients might,
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injuries. 1.4000000 people just placed the we were just effective. for sure, community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves your. everyone is devastating strikes, followed by through all week rescue. because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the but until then. so humanity drives one day because of the civil defense which rescue mission because it is murdered. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home,
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that is significant in numbers that insignificant ideologically, that is significant, even as a crime. very significant by dictating the government, the fact of policy that was shown up to terms of the radicalized div series on our, to 0. the still no less often. israel is war on guns and strikes, continue to target refugee camps hospitals and most more than 10500 policy sims, haven't killed since october 7. the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is all just here a life and go home. so coming up capital,
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