tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 16, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
12:00 am
to join us and let's discover a better world expo. 2023. the hello on the bulk of this. and then use our license though, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the un security council of adults, a resolution cooling for a temporary home, to fighting in gaza to allow humanitarian aid into the territory medical work as a race to transport patients out of homes way is this rarely forces, right? because as largest hospital, the as dozens of furniture will babies inside,
12:01 am
i'll ship a flight to survive the white house as it did not give the okay for his route to raise the hospital side. and so those guns long enough to give the people of guns of the breeze from the terrible, terrible things that have been put on these last few weeks. you had a chief says hospitals on notes buffle grounds, and he's a pool for at least radius of the so less up in israel's bombardment. more than 11400 palestinians has been killed in the past 5 weeks. the buttons of the program was starting august, the coverage this out of united nations in new york because of to for previous filed attempts, the un security council has just agreed to adopt a resolution the coals and its woods for extended pauses and fighting to a loud while much needed to monitor an aide into gaza, a resolution close for
12:02 am
a sufficient number of days to enable that a to reach those desperately needed the resolution pulse with 12 volts the us russia. unfortunately provide perhaps the situation with the spring and christian salumi who's in the un headquarters in new york and chris. the other way of saying full filed attempts in the past. this the very different a positive step in the right direction. what swung it as well, a lot of hard negotiations behind the scenes led by malta, focusing on protection of children in conflict, in particular, the baseline that was hard for any counsel member to oppose. and indeed, we've heard all council members talked about the impact that this was having on civilians, in particular children and the horrors of that. so key points, they pass this resolution as you say,
12:03 am
calling for these urgent and extended humanitarian pauses in court or throughout the gaza. strip for a sufficient number of days to get the aid in that is needed. the united states did not vote in favor of this it abstained. russia initially proposed a amendment for this resolution calling for humanitarian truces, leading to a durable cessation of hostilities that did not get enough votes to pass. they wanted stronger language calling for a ceasefire. essentially. and in that amendment, in the united states said that it abstained because the resolution didn't contain to keep things. one condemnation of him off the other the mention of israel's right to protect itself from it to defend itself from terrorism. so the united states, though,
12:04 am
moving on to say that it did support many of the aspects of this and that it was an important step forward towards getting a to those in need to us specifying that it would continue to work to get more aid and which really is ultimately the goal of all council members in supporting this resolution across the u. n. and you and work as if employees for quite some time. now, while waiting for a window of opportunity to get much needed aid into the cause of strep. what does this mean in terms of those un efforts? well, it's certainly being welcomed by the united nations. the un has said that the sustained aid access is needed in order to make any dent in the increasingly dire situation on the ground they're given. the needs are so great, the united nations said that they need more access.
12:05 am
they need an additional crossing and we heard from counsel member some support for that in, in their remarks going forward. but the united nation saying that what is getting a now is just a drop in the bucket to the needs that are so great for people they are. they talked about the fact that the fuel that is being allowed in at this moment is only being allowed to be used for trucks to deliver a to people. but they are not allowed to give fuel to hospitals. the fuel is not being given to the water do selling ization plants or to the power of a sewage treatment plants and, and so on. and that the trucks that are getting and before the war started, there were $500.00 trucks going into gaza per day to meet the needs of the people
12:06 am
there. what's going and now it's just a drop in the bucket compared to what they need less than a 100. less then a less than a 100 trucks got in yesterday and sundays and spent much less than that. so the hope is that this will allow you and to scale up right and meet those needs. christmas leave me live at the you and a new york many. thanks for that. let's bring in james base automatic episode in the studio here. so potentially james, good news when it comes to monetary and i eventually reaching those that need it most. but all of this, of course, pretty much depends upon the will of as well. now the resolution is passed. we know it's finding how can not be enforced. what happens next? i mean it's, it's slightly better news for the people that then might be down the line, a humanitarian pause if israel was to comply. but even if he's realistic upon this, they haven't started. well the, the, the board that's probably going to turn paused the was not over. so people might start getting food and aid. but then the compartment could start again,
12:07 am
this is not an end to the war. and the big question is whether israel is even going to comply with this resolution. it is on paper binding international law. and i think it is important the us, even though it didn't vote fridge, abstained, and allowed this to go through, so that some increased pressure, not just from all of the international community, but actually also from the u. s. on israel. how is israel gonna respond? i'm sure we very quickly going to hear things coming from jerusalem and televi, but we're also in this meeting as they going through the speakers speaking right now, once we've heard from all of the 15 security council members, then we hear from both the ambassador of palestine and the representative who is in the room, i don't think it's the ambassador in the chat with the maybe maybe it will be by the time they get to the, the speech. but the ambassador o representative on israel, they'll have to say how they're going to respond, but it is west reminding all of us that israel is subjects of very many security
12:08 am
council resolutions. they are not supposed to be any sacraments being built in the west bank. we see settlements built every single year and they getting more more than that. then that happens at any time. israel repeatedly breaks un security council resolution, so no suggestion that they will, that they will comply with this. but certainly it rump soft. the pressure on his route and perhaps that pressure and the long term cause connect to some form of restraint. you want to, to what extent israel is, go east to experiencing that pressure almost as a full. and it's kind of background noise background stuff that just touching upon this attempt by russia to try and table an amendment to this to this multi resolution, not amendment would have taken things a little bit further with yeah, even if, if that, but then when it happened then i think the, the us would certainly have used is vito and we would have not had any resolution passed already the credibility of the security council in the 6 week now of,
12:09 am
of this bombardment of gauze or the fight until now they were unable to speak with one voice was affecting, i think the credibility of the security council, i think bruship table, this amendment probably knowing it wasn't going to go through. because although i would come to the countries, many other countries on the council do one to permanency spa, they didn't want a situation where everything will be sunk once again. and nothing would count come out of this. they would rather have pauses rather than not know anything, a tool. so i think russia that would made his position in pos very, very clear that he would accept nothing other than the c spa. and that's why i think they want to the signal that position again. well, clearly in the end they liked the us and the u. k. strange bedfellows, the u. s. u. k, and russia all decided to abstain instead. i'm sorry about interesting um, but the united states obviously has been very, very careful about the kind of wording and any kind of resolution. they were absolutely either been previously that they wanted a mouse to be mentioned that they wanted the right to self defense to be mentions
12:10 am
that seems to have been just as a well, i mean, they weren't mentioned last time. and they said, because of that, we're going to be to this resolution that was on the 18th of october $29.00 days later. they get another resolution. again, calling for humanitarian pause is little bit more specific about them being more extended actually in this resolution. and they've not decided to veto this time, but, and it's was working out the what's happened in those 29 days and all of the death toll figures we think of serious underestimates because there are so many bodies buried under the rubble. but just going by the ministry of health that goes in that period, 7600 more. people have died, 3600 of them with children. and it's also worth telling you when i give you the latest figures, which is $11000.00 in total, that they've not been updated since the 10th november. because the situation is so severe in gaza. city, the situation of fighting around the hospitals, particularly the chief of hospital with these are the military inside. the
12:11 am
administrative health now is effectively stopped counting the vendor very much on depending this resolution drafted by molto was the desire of course to save children. first and foremost, james, thanks a lot for the terms by his automatic. absolutely. well, the largest hospital in the gaza strip has been rated by it's ready for his socialist with deployed and a number of buildings and i'll ship a hospital compound and they remain active cutoff quote, for an international investigation denouncing it as a war crime. michael half of us the latest then i saw some of the causes. largest hospital is under siege. is really tanks and troops into the l. c. for compound, early on wednesday with hundreds of patients, phillips car, it was 12000 small palestinians, or sheltering with in the complex. and when our troops opened this, israel has insisted el cheapo as being used as a how much come on the same to its release video climbing its soldiers,
12:12 am
uncovered items belonging to hum us. and i couldn't be independent, verified how much is always denied using the hospital as a base. the last it is as a green and also there is no, i'm a member of how much and she was to be done. there is no and immediate that activity in a she event. there is anything happens when they entered the hubs to be done and it, what happens is around the us with of us inside those to be done on of that'd be one in the us without us, the median is ready, soldiers was said to be interrogating doctors, and medical stuff, no one was allowed to leave one item. what's the problem was i'm a to complete located on the, on she for medical complex. no one can go anywhere. no one can move between buildings of the complex and the out of the of you. how will that will cause this doctor is trying his best to risk to the young girl? she is a victim of the history of the bombardment. plenty of w. l. a chief is emergency direct,
12:13 am
this is the situation is desperate. i'm on for quite another. i mean they are in every building of the house, but the, the, it but it plays everywhere. there's really occupation for us as all that. and the of the people that are wise and, and horrified because of the government situation, the situation is bad. women, children, medical themes are suffering and it's also black head of the blood. that's an international humanitarian law, protects hospitals. but now they're at the front line of this war counselors, the pushing the health care system to the brink of collapse from mike level 0 to 0 . 60 a kind of kind of tied up. it was a musing, con eunice as on the southern parts of the gaza strip and tact. i believe i've been some developments that around one of the hospitals brings up to space.
12:14 am
yes, just just for a couple of minutes that gets very occupation build those is and also the re tanks had the stones again the she felt hospital from the southern gates as dr. i'm going to kind of, let's see, the heads of bands, departments has mentions and even announced these. they'll dozes again, had it stormed the medical complex damage in the vicinity of the hospital. and even some main was in the southern gates of the a, the she felt hospital now is really attacks and even repeated a storming off. and she felt hospital continue as they were before deployed to cite the hospital start searching about any military existence. besides this, in the departments of the hospital and even in the basements of the majority of main departments in actually felt hospital. and what is also important to mention that they have clearly make different explosions to some engaged in the front of the yards of the medical complex. and also they managed to integrate doctors asking them about a diversity of questions related to the military activities that as the claim was
12:15 am
existing inside the medical complex. now the issue for the hospital has been completely under the is way to control as the is what else you patient forces are controlling. they can tell you area as they are. is it blowing snipers onto the return in the facility of the hospital? so no one can get out or into this medical complex where the hospital is flooded with patients, displaced people and even medical workers and tire can host elsewhere. that being more it's very strong. so across the goal is this trip tellos about what's been happening in the south where you are yes, the attacks on this house of the guns this trip continued to during the last couple of hours. what do you spell? it forces have conducted a series of best price on the sounds of the directory, including the city of con eunice. they were by keeping roof i districts where a separate lives then some houses have been completely level to the ground who are talking about 3 residential houses and kind of go to city to residential buildings
12:16 am
and different backgrounds. even the eastern areas of roof i can use areas have what is see the confrontation between palestinian fine just have is with occupation forces who are similarly trying to make a kind of limit to the ground including to the eastern areas of those cities as they are trying to this the at the readiness of the policy and find just to confront the limits of conclusion as well. so clearly the south southern areas is not yet uh are not yet a safe place for the people who are slipping from the north to the south. and goes as trip as the relentless compartment to excessive painting. the read the worse and humanitarian condition into south topic as a and connie and as far as money science, we updates, if you will, without just leave it plenty more. had all this news out, including the rising number of permanent figures around the world, facing a backlash off to forcing that support for policy. the
12:17 am
so how about us says it holds israel and us president joe biden, fully responsible for the rate on our ship. a hospital it says in the statement, the biden's administration essentially gave the green light for the rate on tuesday for the past hour of the white house, the sad that did not encourage his route to enter the hospital, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made a surprise visit to a military base in southern israel to meet troops that he says, these train me will end the presence of a mass and recover captives in mccomb. but as of there is no police in guns that we will not reach, there is no high draft future shelter for her muscular so we will arrive, we will eliminate a month and we will return to hostages. these 2 goals, the secret yesterday spoke with president biden. again, we will be relentless, we will eliminate him off the g victory and return to hostages. who?
12:18 am
okay, let's go lifestyle to out of service. mohammed jam jr, who joins me from occupied east jerusalem, i'm it any reaction from israel to this you info yet? so what do we hearing about the strategy ministry? the name just in the last couple of minutes, we've heard some reaction from israel's, and bachelor to the u. n. who said that this vote was disconnected from reality that it really has no meaning in practical terms. and that israel still has, as he says hostages in the gaza strip. we're expecting to hear more from the israelis in the our to come really. it seems as though the big question will be, will is real, comply with this resolution, which as my colleague james base, just in the past half an hour is binding under international law. but of course we've seen israel in the past. really ignore other resolutions passed by the un security council. i guess really what's going to be key to see here is how much pressure they're feeling from the us to try and comply. so i guess the more we hear
12:19 am
from them will sort of indicate if they are being pushed by the us to try and comply with more humanitarian pauses going forward. now, beyond that, i should mention some concrete information we were hearing from these really army. earlier in the evening, you have the israeli military releasing video that they said showed the weapons they found in the ship medical complex. the israeli army showed a video of a k 40 sevens and grenades. they also said that they had found unique technological findings and sophisticated technological findings that further proved that how much had been using the ship medical center and hospital for military operations. now of course, these rallies have set for quite a while that they believe that they've, how much was using the hospital ground as a military facility. now they're saying these images are further proof to that claim. it's very important to note, however,
12:20 am
that there are no journalists on the grounds that are right now within there are no 3rd party independent investigators that can try and independently verify these claims from the israeli army. i should also note needs that i've been speaking with allison ends in occupied east jerusalem. the last couple of hours asking them their reaction to these videos that have been released. and many of them have said to me that they believe this is propaganda. they believe that israel planted these weapons in the ship medical hospital. they expected this to happen. and they also said that it's important that the world continue to point out that any attack on a medical center is considered a war crime. and they've said that they simply will not believe any of these claims unless there were a 3rd party independent investigator on the side that could actually prove what israel has accused how mazda, of doing for so long me. but how many jump june many sites to be able to?
12:21 am
all right, i want to bring in ha, haile. and now he's a senior associate fellow and international security studies at the royal united services institute on carnegie endowment for international peace. he joins us live from loan to the bible and welcome to you. so in the past hour. so this one important resolution has been passed the united nations. the question now is implementation given the to israel has a track record and ignoring well the you and have to say. so i think that the issue that we all have to keep in mind is that these relays will change course as a result of one of 2 things. one, if it domestically, they feel that they have accomplished what they have set out to accomplish. and they choose of their own volition or if they are forced to do so as a result of pressure, not from the united nations, not from the international community, but from washington dc. and washington d. c. heather, to until now has not place the requisite amount of pressure in order for the
12:22 am
result to come about. and i don't think that we are going to see any change in his really behavior with regards a, gaza or otherwise. unless that changes in washington. first, it also seems pretty clear that if there is going to be any lasting change that needs to be some fresh thinking and a fresh change of leadership in israel. but of course, that isn't logged into come anytime immediately see what happens in the interim. in the in so i'm, i think you unfortunately see more of the same where there is a no clarity over israel is game plan and gaza where there is no clarity about the quote unquote day after and gaza on the country. you have contradictory messages being put out and on, and this is causing a great deal of concern and frankly consternation in washington, d. c. as well as, of course, in other capitals where they, they want to be able to give sucker to israel in this particular time. um,
12:23 am
but even israel, supporters of places like washington are kind of stuck because they want to see a game. but they want to see a strategy that makes sense, not sort of wild, fancy ideas about eliminating how miles from the face of the earth or sunrise they want to see actually real concrete objectives. and ones that do not simply mean we bought and we bought, we keep on bombing, and then we'll figure it out later. just just talking about that was a parents military objectives that strategy, the israel may or may not be going for just wanting to what extent will ship a hospital factors into all of that. we've heard with the last few hours claims that guns munition grenades and flak jackets have been found at the hospital of course, as well as in the we called independently verified that somebody is relevant. so making those claims. so i wonder what all of this means within the context or understanding of the conflict. i don't think it finds the means very much because
12:24 am
as you said, we are unable to verify any of this. it would not surprise me if they found such materials. it would also not surprise me if they didn't. and we've already seen, unfortunately, far too many occurrences, not just on the last day, but in the last few weeks where a claim has been made about, for example, finding evidence of the, of hostages being held in this particular room. this was, you know, over the last few days, and the evidence turns out to be a calendar with the names of the week written in arabic, not names of people who are actually involved in the hostage taking. so and there's, there's quite a few other examples that look similar to that. so unfortunately, unless there is a 3rd party verification of this sort of thing, it becomes very difficult for people then to read into it. right now there's talk about, i saw this just before i came on here, where an idea of the spokesperson,
12:25 am
i think, said, oh, look, they, they taped over camera. so this is proof of something. if how much that taken over the hospital, they wouldn't need to take over the cameras. they'd simply switch them off. okay, so i mean that it becomes very difficult. and unfortunately what we've seen regularly over the last few weeks and in various directions is just misinformation . but active this information about different things that are happening and then it becomes very difficult then for people to verify what's actually going on. and there was indeed a blizzard of information and this information ha, how do you have from the kind of getting diamond for international piece. thanks for joining us. thank you. i now see you notice as being held in the okay, by the westbank for palestinians killed and it's rarely raise this way. the army killed at least 7 people in the to cut them refugee camp on choose day. at least a $196.00 palestinians have been killed and they all defied westbank since october . the 2nd i'll send, you know, authority president mike made
12:26 am
a boss is once again denounced the israel. i'm country. supposing it's for on goes in the money or do i need at the law? the my i'm just aggressive war 2, which we are exposed as a war against the policy and in existence and the national identity, identity of the land and the identity of man. and it's an episode in the series of aggression that has continued for more than a century. it's also disgrace on the forehead, of those to support this aggression and provide a political and military cover. it's the remains of our children. course the toner park by themselves of just is really christian and the blood for them and where you are man, whose hopes and lives are being assassinated by the me. size of the aggression army that will be occurs to the patient and to dos or stand behind it, or remain silent about the war crimes committed against our people in the gaza strip, the west bank and jerusalem. or both israel and its allies. you asked of claims
12:27 am
that you have evidence and intelligence the suggest from us has used our ship a hospital for its ministry operations. so let's take a closer look at the timeline events in our schiffer in the past 24 hours around $20.00 to $12.00. gmc on tuesday, the spokesman for the garza health ministry told i'll just say are this ray, the ministry vehicles with the gates of the house you for medical complex. by then the hospital was being surrounded by his ready forces for a 6 day us at around $2300.00 g m t posting and health officials say these are the ministry told them a rage could be carried out in the coming minutes. oh oh. 05 gmc is ready for 622. they were quote, carrying out a precise and talking to the operation against come off in a specified area in the hospital. that they said was based on intelligence information on operational necessity. in the hours of followed x ray, the forces detained at least $200.00 people in the courtyard of the complex. they
12:28 am
went to all the basements, the buildings now run 2nd hospital and destroying equipment. our shift is direct to told, out to 0. the doctors couldn't even go to the pharmacy on site because anyone who moved risk getting shots the stuff about gucci is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. that's because i'm a little early and began by asking em, how is arouse claim of weapons. they found in how ship a hospital will affect how we view the ongoing conflict. i'm trying to civility, sir. the task of the scandal and i was supposed to turn around and do so. has to be done with is it and saying, do you need to provide any evidence that tests the terms are used for military purposes? what's happening now in a ship all the time is what i would quote is the mother of old scandals. because a really their claim, the, this is the headquarters are from mass and the did on weapons did on the time us fighters out of holding people hostages. what did they find?
12:29 am
nothing. is there any channels to obtain and that's on, is it a, the child and said that this is one of the largest failures of those that are in the intelligence. of course, it's opinion of the american intelligence was just repeating the same law as that is right and is pending 18. i was in the hospital after inventing good it without nothing. and all they have shown is a car wash and a girlfriend, a laptop that they could have put, did it easily. and the claim that it was found is, this is a, this shows why is it or it has been rejected to constantly all the cause of the administration of the hospitals for an independent, international non commission to come to the hospital and investigate the situation . but that is that it doesn't know what that is because they know that they're lying and they're consolidating this lie by continuing this claim that they need. they is, there is more days of work. you'll buy in the hospital to find out the evidence of
12:30 am
something that, of course doesn't exist, but in the process they've. and they've got settings in the process different than just the life of patients that and then getting the life of the hospital staff and doctors and nurses and everybody you're without is there. i'm still ahead. we'll hear from palo senior refugees, 11. all struggling to contact their friends and family trumped the the hello. the weather is looking very mobile now across the much of here at more bands . this file wind rain spilling in from west to east. it tells me that you're not going to get to where day off the wet day if you get away that you'll get a dry day to for i. so that's, that's about as good as i can the policy. so i'm actually,
12:31 am
well the systems this traveling into central palm. so if you have middle area of high pressure nose apply pressure either towards the west but to the next day, blood pressure does roll for it. and as we go through this day, some heavy rain coming back in across the fonts flooding, promising ponds the front of the pool. so be some heavier ranges making his way over to was that eastern side of the country that up towards the northwest. see some wet weather spilling in here as well. so the south is that not too bad, some showers on and off into central palm. so if the mediterranean some warm weather down towards the south west, i'm not too bad into the southeast as well. here we go. moves the system on and you can see the next band to play out and write it, test the snow all over the house, maybe 6070 send to meet this is not possible. see over the hype around all the ups and that will eventually slide is white for the race with sunset of weather. coming back in across the balkans with a wintry weather up to was the about 6 days cold across scandinavia, tempe to struggling to get anywhere near freezing. out of think, dakota personnel of west of africa. we'll see. but sure, it was for the gulf of give me, of the
12:32 am
25 years of the mileage 36 years civil war and indigenous weaver's life long search for his disappeared father leads into a world forensic anthropology piecing together his own history and the stories of thousands of survivors still seeking truth and justice for the missing loved ones. what come all of us past? almost a witness documentary on jesse, you know, i mean the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate,
12:33 am
digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the plug it back with, i'll just say, right, here's a reminder for a top stories this. so united nations security council voted in favor of a humanitarian pools and israel's, for on gaza. the 15 member council quotes urgent and extended pauses to allow aid access this way, the forces helping reading guns as large as hospital ship. so just that being deployed in a number of buildings and the compound including the dialysis unit. so which is also blowing up
12:34 am
a warehouse of medical equipment and tongue. so inside the hospital complex to save the lives of patients and how shift uh in danger doesn't. so for mature babies are transferred on tuesday within the facility to an area with electricity. but then also in incubators, because oxygen supplies have run out because the nation's this axis is relative using fuel as a weapon of war. since the beginning of the conflict of to more than a month, israel has allowed about 24000 liters of diesel into gauze. and that's about how the capacity of a single oil tanker. and it's only meant for you and trucks to distribute aid, not for use in hospitals. you and refugee agency says it needs a 160000 leases, a feel every day for its basic humanitarian work. it had to own right because one of it by the end of wednesday, around 70 percent of the population in gauze and will not be able to get clean water is without fuel the cell a nation plants generate as
12:35 am
a pumping stations will have stopped working as well, the field crisis as at hospitals, holidays scholars largest hospital, l shift needs up to $10000.00 linked has a few per day was forced to suspend service is due to a lack of fuel and telecommunications companies are expected also to run out of fuel on 1st a leading to serious network breakdowns us had a few minutes having a fast loss in griffith says, speaking by the terminal peroration of the strip who come to a standstill if they can deliver fuel immediately. we need to at least a couple of 100000 liters to get us moving again. and we have had a grievance in those negotiations for such a replenishment, but they haven't as cheap final approval at the highest levels of the is really, that's archie. so we need that decision made our role and our pledge, the message is we are right,
12:36 am
the sitting in front of those people on the board as of gaza in rough uh, ready to go at the right scale. if we get the means to do so, we have times how to do this. we have times which do not include having people moved into so called sites owns. we have times to try to reach people where they are. it is a standard way of operation. so as of aids has to be held in islands parliament over whether or not the is ready on buses on it should be expels, the motion did not pass of it. but it's an example of a growing number of countries that are trying to apply pressure on his route to agree to an extended ceasefire and allow must be due to madison aid into the gaza strip. let's bring in gary gannon, he's a social democrat. irish member of parliamentary, joins asli from dump. and if i will welcome to you 1st, the highland display must be punishing above its weight. diplomatically within the cooling facies, far you, while i'm unc suddenly, a handful of european countries doing so. what message do you think it would potentially send to expel this?
12:37 am
rarely on buffalo, i think your stake is punched to move its way because the bar has been so low. it's unconscionable that states the u. s. b a u b u k. can't even come to call for the seas, for george thing has to do for the orders. people a demand, the modem that we're in mind and martin ward sort of mind and action. so the social democrats libra, a motion to power, parliament and orland, to create different number of different suggestions. so one of those being the explosion of the author, that order is that where he can nomic sanctions. i mean did. so for the full reason, the israel isn't facing any consequences for its actions. their offices have been in on the date is in order for the e mails from citizen to certain citizens ask and those go more towards. so we last where economic sanctions to be proposed that your opinion and your level, we ask for an occupied the cartridge build the pos which would mean that we would not trade with any parts of the occupied territories built. and we asked to expel
12:38 am
the ambassador before the very reason that you might nation is talking about and appends in genocide taking place in guys that we do not want to be complicit. that you would diplomatic relations. but we appreciate that. we started the national debate in orland today. in the past, this plan has pressed the government to go forward to the mind. more to merely ward simply sees for is absolutely important. they should be the mom, the not from the rooftops within the absence of israel here. and that call they need to face sanction, right? there's, of course, a danger there isn't the, if you kind of different like channels you cut off full channels of communication. do you think that will help? i mean, one obvious minister said it would push all into the margins of international opinion. yeah, we have different migrations currently with the state of israel and all the world that we've had them to bonds of kept fall and for weeks now we've been calling for a cease board that holidays you will very well be aware and your prior to world more than there has exceeded beyond the 11000 people killed for his 1000 children
12:39 am
we had administered yesterday and then national parliament administered talking to bill guys and becoming graveyard for children when we become conscious that children being targeted. it is unconscionable for us to come back and rarely off awards. so the cutting off of diplomatic toys for those would be the idea for me, i new way of saying we will not be complacent. haven't got any factions in terms of what was happening and fully appreciated. we main diplomatic towards, but orders in the region. what i mean there are other states who the united nations have accused a set time. and there's an ongoing genocide under complicity in which we would go and shake the hand up. i don't think there is. so what we were saying today is we were asking from number of different sanctions, the expulsion of the and boss. so that was simply one of the, i'm, the government itself had the option to come back and say we won't be able to amend their emotion. and they didn't choose to do. so what would we have done is change the rhetoric or to show great prime minister today they did talk about the fact that in terms of the easy e, u is well traded. remember which to our human rights clauses. we will know,
12:40 am
seek legal advice to see if those causes can be inactive. try hasn't very significant under world state. so we may have went florida. now what we probably would have linked to at this point, but we've done it, the brighter government to a position living take be more modeled accordingly. so he'll probably is also considering a fairly israel to the international criminal court. how my irish involvement home, what do you think of the terms of in for, for new jobs through as i was already being a referral to you of israel to the international criminal court. and they've been investigating since 2014, that has come at a broader relax, pays for our lake. and when you consider the though expedite it was up at $24.00 nations, i believe. and i had a delay for the call for an international criminal investigation to be placed on russia for their crimes and the plan. we felt that the same called the made where nations land and the states to call such as these catered for within the round statute, which was actually expedited. and the government again, have chosen not to do it of what he hugged on is could commit 3000000 of funding
12:41 am
from new york state to postcard the international criminal court investigation. again, that's very significant. we're making calls. the government have a matters there are going forward on the water bottle is gary, gun and money sung. so for talking to us, gary, got them social democrats, irish member of parliament. thanks for your time. all right, let's thank you. thank you to the united nations live now because the policy, you know, most of us read minds. so speaking on the basis list resolution, less listening that 3 lies on the commission of atrocities. and it should have advanced political once the concept is finally acting today on the humanitarian resolution focused on children. if we are going to talk about the condemnations missing from that is illusion, let me remind you of the following. but before i do that, i just want to inform you that the,
12:42 am
for the ministry of the state to visit are and rejected. this resolution adopted few minutes ago and said they would not implemented. and they would continue with the course of action as they wish. what are you going to do? you just adopted resolution. they told you we are not going to increment it. lets me remind you over the following. that it is in use and did not condemn the killing but is the end of $11000.00 palestinians. overwhelmingly civilians including 5000 philistine into the let me repeat 5000 tele, seen and changing. it did not condemn the indiscriminate attacks by his right. it did not condemn the assault on hospitals and schools. it did not condemn the killing, but is the end of you and stuff. journalist, humanitarian personnel,
12:43 am
and doctors rescue teams. it does not condemn the bitterly imprisonment of thousands of palestinians. men, women, and children are not cold for their immediate and unconditional duties. that is, it isn't, did not condemn that a says, and this thing is easy, but all the methods month around the world and which constitute an insult to our intelligence. they are, however, still echoed by some politicians and media at the expense of their own credibility . selective outrage breeds dublin standards and shows this to the god for palestinian life. and the refusal to recognize is there any of the crimes that are undeniable that is
12:44 am
a new sion and in its own p one demands that own part. these comply with their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law. notably with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children. we are fully committed to these rules to all of them. but do they apply to? is it or is is it heating this demand? you will have been coding on, is it a and now for 40 days to uphold the laws of war and it has chosen to continue breaching them openly. and presently i should even say you have been demanding from in the respect, international law for decades. and it has dismissed your goals and continued it's
12:45 am
crimes against the palestinian people. did you about hold it accountable? audio going to hold that accountable for rejecting your resolution. you adopted this afternoon. nothing justifies what drives crimes against humanity and genocide. nothing. and there is no honor in defending is when it is committing such crimes. on the shame the bombings and incursions must stop. now, humanitarian aid must come in now not drop by drop, just just to pretend that the claimant on siege has been lifted. but effectively bringing it to an end feud must come in now,
12:46 am
thousands of lives, millions of lives hang in the balance of one house, but those have been destroyed. all our people have no food or clean water. god send them rain. why you, where to spend trying to get is an intellect fuse and to allow water farms to function. this madness must be brought to an end. the moment the bombs stop, as we will see, results saving lives, allowing humanitarian aid in rescuing the thousands on the palestinian children under that oblong and body and all those who we could have saved for days now and who died alone under that i've been shouting, forehead and there was no head coming for it will allow me
12:47 am
to release those headed captive. that is illusion. it will allow me to repair the civilian infrastructure that is needed for the set of by the, of our people. it will allow us to head the wounded and see the primary goal of international humanitarian law is to protect the civilians, the wounded and the sick and guides uh those. the ones who suffer most from the is what i the also what is happening will have long term effects that no one should under estimate. it is a failure of humanity, of that, of finding magnitude. let me repeat. it is a failure of humanity, of terrifying magnitude. but for now, the ad jesse is to save lives,
12:48 am
stop the killing, stop the force displacement, allow humanitarian aid, n n, n, an insured humanitarian access, protect civilians and civilian infrastructure. these should not be wards and that is illusion. they should be a yeah. that the, that a lot of people on the ground with miss indeed if so finally, i have to address the following. for those who are still trying to maintain on the bill positions one is an is effectively telling you it can kill any and every palestinian without ever being responsible for the death as they are either terrorist that of a sympathizers or human. she, anyone allowing such
12:49 am
a logic to prevail is contributing to that can is it a and consider all of us that are risk? oh, are factions and he owes a lot of human rights defend us. it is acting accordingly. 3 is not on the threat of destruction. it is destroyed in palestine. it considers the palestinian state as as the express. it is a gain spell athenian brewed any with all its policies of design, a model to undermine any such truth. for the plan of this is a lead government. the cut on government has now been reviewed in statements lead
12:50 am
memos up. it's let us stop pretending we don't hear what this government is. a it's plan is the continued disposition displacement and denying of rights of the palace team young people to complete the neck. but that's not the in 1948. but it could be a nice thing that is the 1st step to the feet. such plans which not only denied a lot of people their lights, but also denied that agent any chance for shared fees and security. what is happening in guys that cannot be read in isolation of these golds ceasefire now and no fair, that delay for international action for freedom, justice, and peace. there is an alternative reality in which palestinians are free
12:51 am
and no palestinian know is the 80 is killed. it is time for it to prevail. it is time for peace. thank you. was to present an impression play from brad mine. so thank you, putting it on busted it to the united nation, saying that this madness must be pulled to the, to an end, a c spot. now you speaking in the wake of the un security council adopting the resolution, cooling for urgent humanitarian and pauses. for a significant sufficient draw the number of days to enable aid access. but he was highly critical of israel's decision and best not to implement this resolution. it comes off the back of multiple breaches of international law by israel, according to we had mom's sort of, it is something that israel has to be doing for decades and amounts to a failure of international your little a failure of the united nations. let's listen now to the x ray,
12:52 am
the on bus of the another speak of the security council. on the 7th of october salvage from us terrace, launched above barrick invasion into his ro, motoring raping and brutalizing innocent civilians. nearly 6 weeks of post. this council has convened on the matter almost 10 times and still has not succeeded in condemning how much is october 7th, mexico. the resolution focuses solely on the humanitarian situation because it makes no mention of what led up to this moment. or the resolution makes it seem as if what we are witnessing and garza happened of its own accord. following how much is reprehensible pope program? how much has made it abundantly clear that if given the chance that will come at such atrocities again and again, that's shown the world at the genocidal rhetoric is not capable. that's an os to annihilate is row by any means. therefore, in order to defend our future is we will have to take action. israel's mission,
12:53 am
as we stated clearly before, is to eliminate how much is capabilities? this is not about retaliation or vengeful, how much does violence, this israel's upholding rights to self defense? and showing that such horrors, or never repeats, it is the performance of our collective us of never again. council members is really, is a law abiding democracy strictly operating in accordance with international law. how much on the other hand is that you had just organization held ben tony's roles, destruction to the targeting of his regular civilians and the use of gauze and civilians as human shields. how much is the antithesis of an organization that abides by international law? how much will pay no heat to the words of this counsel? despite this counsels intentions from us, does not care for resolutions or the moans. israel has already implemented daily, tactical humanitarian pauses, during which,
12:54 am
so it didn't cause cause and civilians can temporarily evacuate. the activism from us on the other hand mode as gardens, as i tried to evacuate as of today is one has approve the entry of maybe 1400 trucks with thousands of tons with of 8. meanwhile, how much is holding food, fuel and medical supplies for its turing machines leaving gauze and civilians was nothing a few weeks as well as cold, for the temporarily evacuation of old hospitals in odom garza, in order to mitigate casualties and safeguards. civilian lives there, come us for study, holds gauze and civilians and hospitals you know, to continue using them as human shields, hospitals have become fortified from us. military bases yesterday is well supplied me and they, to incubators and medical supplies to achieve a hospital. and as well as in close contact with the international organizations regarding the construction of field hospitals just 2 days ago is really a great distress. soldiers lives, hand delivered,
12:55 am
300 liters of fuel 12 ship hospital. how much prevented the hospital stuff from accepting? there is no pure proof that is really, is doing everything possible to improve the monetary and situation in gaza, but how much you doing everything possible to make it was council members increasing the suffering of goals. and so it is. so williams is an integral part of how much is visual strategy? how much is god is to identify, intensify and deteriorate, human turn situation cause a, you know, to broad caused by the student hardship to the world. and by doing so, exploit this very body to tight israel's hands, how much you solely responsible for the humanitarian situation cause. and then we're put nice to, to prevent israel from defending itself, as well. does not need a resolution to remind us to adhere to international law is always the deals to international law. from us, the party that refused to accept this resolution will not even bother reading it. hence, this resolution does nothing to contribute to
12:56 am
a situation on the ground. bringing our hostages home, israel's top priority, and seeing a security council, these resolutions hold no sway with terrorists. israel will continue to do whatever it takes to accomplish this goal. is the president as much as we all wish to believe that this resolution on this council could have an impact on genocide alters the situation on the ground proves otherwise. and the reality is that is one has no choice, but to continue with our mission to both write comments as capabilities and bring hostages home. should come us choose to write down their alms to themselves and then hand over the hostages unscathed this. what would end immediately? sadly, this is not promises modus operandi. i thank you, mr. president. you've just been listening to one of the biggest ready delegates speaking with you and security council off the back of the un security council. adopting the resolution that quoting for urgent humanitarian pause is israel saying, i'm claiming rather that it's a little abiding democracy,
12:57 am
that it's being permanently abiding by international law. again, reiterating its claims that hospitals if become for to find a mass space is israel, he said, will continue to do what it takes to fulfill its goals to obliterate how boss. ok, the old important to a resolution. uh, just to reiterate, this quote for origin, humanitarian pool is, is in the israel. how much more thought it was, of course, of the full failures that we've seen over the course of the past month, all the while the war continues. so that's a live shots of the it's right, a gaza border. we have been seeing some flags showing some continued ministry activity. if i showed a we'll, we'll be able to hear from somebody ambassadors who have been speaking of the un security council. that is an important step forward. so many of the diplomats gather the but we'll know when they're seeing
12:58 am
a permanent and calls to the cheese. the hope is this will mean humanitarian aid or it's those indeed, i'm a fucker. you're watching. i'll just hear back in a moment. the as the war on gossip escalated out, his ears correspondence on the ground last night with a knife from health complete blackouts. bits all situations are very, very wave here due to have the air strikes in the area as well. the troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trick. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that time devalue. were considered to be one of the most densely populated refugee camps in this neighborhood has been completely destroyed. stay with us for the latest developments on i'll just say around between the 1800s. and
12:59 am
as recently as the 1990s in canada, over a 150000 children were taken from their homes and forced into schools that stripped them of their identity. and to offer their lives as the search for unmarked graves continues and harrowing revelations emerge. people and power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system. residential schools kind of this shame on just examining the impact of today's headlines, explorer and abundance of wealth clause programming international for macon and wells class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges here on charles dunn's. you want to raise behind sides dramatize to put cost from. i'll just here to invest facing re here from some of history's dogs notable women and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this
1:00 am
revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pop, cast the the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is the new, the loss of the coming up in the next 60 minutes united nations security council pauses a resolution quoting for a temporary hopes of slicing in gaza to allow aid honestly,
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on