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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 17, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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get the story. yeah. 15 members of his funding, 5 kills and, and as try sharing company one that we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is the listening post, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on money in site. this is a news on life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes the, the direct have gone, says i'll see for hospital tells out a 0, some new bones on the patients and intensive k have now died as well. steps up. it's as strikes across sconces,
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targeting schools and houses move in 11300 palestinians developed and killed since the status of a conflict. israel says it's allowing to trucks a few a day into the territory, but agency says it's adjusted, drop in a bucket of what's needed on residential buildings in gauze as largest refuge account have been hits adding to the human toll of as well as the it is 1500 g m t 6 o'clock in gaza. we begin with the the terror racing humanitarian crisis. the way newborn babies inside is largest hospital have died, because there's simply no way to power the incubators they need for critical cas, as well as relentless, bombardments and resulting lack of fuel and supplies means l shape a hospital is now
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a breaking point. with some patients being left to die within the past. now the director of, i'll ship a hospital in the habit of who is sonia, describe the dog situation inside the facility. we are carrying surgical operations without and it's a good thing to even without even oxygen and we are doing the bowl being surgical operations with least uh, medical supplies and medicare is always is at hand. we uh, on some occasions we are forced to leave patients to die because we are headless. we cannot perform any surgical operation onto them. the lease we can do is to give them some pain kiddos intravenous pain kiddos to let those victims die in peace. i know we are headed place, we are doing all the weekend, but we ran out of fuel,
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out of medical supplies and even out the boat and water now. and then the lumina food, so you have 3, but you're a new born babies on a model. many of them died, so we lost them are on a and many of the pre mature a new born babies in the incubator, especially we ran out of oxygen of yeah, those are some new born babies. why out a certain attention leave me a very specific temperature, oxygen supply, and even certain medical supplies that we run out on. now those 3 much old and new born babies are and i would definitely appreciate that one of them and let them know that they were born with less weight. now it started the ration, lots of ways to come and with every passing advantage of losing a new born baby, we do not even think that those small brain bodies can scan and deal with
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as that. and especially that they were already aboard. less than a wave, i don't think they lands between the ground, 900 to 1200 grams. and they were all, they were boned, 7 months old women, and they cannot survive. they can log in, viewed the as really a conventional courses are keeping 7000 people as hostages inside the hosp, the old lucky weekend to add 10 to the victims to i 10 to the patient already in the hospital. yeah, we lost all those who weird and the intensive again for unit and now we are struggling to help then you'll born babies to survive. have been a number of new is riley strikes, including in rough or hon. eunice and the, i'll follow school in the south of golf, especially the scripts largest refugee come to bobby,
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has once again been targeted by is really strikes or something i've been to the, it has more well, i'm no, you're being killed. she says, there's this advice, don't even have water as it were, rubbing, number of wounded guns is now out of service. indonesian hospital being seriously wounded. here is a desktop, even the vinegar they used to clean boons has run out for weeks. they've appealed to the rules, but the only thing incoming is more is really the but hello. so i'm published. she says she has a severe head injury. we were hit by miss of some of my children were killed us, the survivors that critical communication. the details us comes a guns of law just told you at the hospital after is really forces rate on wednesday. and they lost the appeal met except the balloons are getting infected. there's little food and water, and that is really military siege means no one can go in or out newbert and how many babies i still
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a life. since oxygen and electricity are fonts running out across the entire neighborhoods are being wiped out. most strikes overnight on the density pac definitely you can select and you have another block on the tube, this building and give the people in this deep. this is what nathaniel who does, but i'd like to say this to nathan. yeah. we would love to surrender. there's no more fuel for rescue team. the roads have destroyed and many rescue as opposed to being killed. the whole civil defense operations will cease. we cannot carry out the search and rescue without few. it will be nothing but a horrifying catastrophe. i appeal to the whole world international organizations to put pressure for the delivery of fuel and basic resources. those were lucky enough to reach the southern border with egypt as trying to develop suffering from severe injuries and burns this time through the months. thousands who need urgent
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medical help. here. one moment the all home was shelled by is randy will claim my fault. the mother and all my brothers and sisters were killed. even my uncles and cousins were killed in the striking. i am the only one who survived, but i have been waiting in the ambulance for hours. we do not know when the rustle gate will open. no very safe and gauze and there is no place to go to the law. so where on earth are the arab leaders? where are the muslims to any of you accept this to happen to your own child? where is the humanity is really snipers are targeting young children. is this child the militant are blood is not only on the hands of these really, but also, and those are leaders standing and watching in silence. a few pieces of steel left to where bread is all that's available at the end of each in hospital. it's already being called one of the goals 1st man,
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meet humanity and disasters. but the sounds coming out of gauze are very different depending on which side of the plumbing posts on social media. and the at this is why does it means relentless? it's not moving javi the there we have correspondence across the regions and as for avi, is around the in the occupied westbank and we have mohammed jump june in the occupied east. jerusalem. let's 1st get the picture on the ground and gaza. we can speak to honey, my mood, he's in hon eunice in southern gaza, of the situation increasingly desperate. but the strikes the strikes from his right needs continue. bring us up to date with the latest disability. well that is correct, then that's exactly what's happening. as the ears strikes continue to pound the
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gaza strip, there are more attractive tragedies, a creative and more miseries created for palestinians living in the gauze of, for just within the past few hours. in early hours of this morning a the massive campaign of not only here's the drugs found in gaza from north and south, but also here we are deliveries showing along the border targeting on the sides of eastern of gaza strip, including the eastern, namely the, the eastern side of hon. you in a city and, and there is bella high city as well. and the eastern part of gauze us did, did that include the 2 neighborhoods into your neighbor, neighborhood, densely populated area. but the worst of these was, the refugee camp has been targeted repeatedly, but as of last night it was targeted, a residential home was completely destroyed. and again, what seemed to be the use of those large diameter bonds that not only destroyed that residential building and killing the 20 people right of the spot, an injuries,
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tens, others in the area, but also damaging at least 4 to 5 residential homes. and this is not the tragedy only it. what's a frustrating about these ears try deep, deep, all blue trace entire residential, the blocks and forces people to internally being displaced. so people who are really living there and be already been displaced are display, scored the 2nd and sometimes the 3rd time within one area, just seeking refuge in other areas. a bit last night the, the air strikes on the school of public schools in a z, a to a neighborhood that we know is they can never heard is one of the densely populated area in eastern of java city. and the vast majority of the resident in that neighborhood remained in their home. all this that the residence is stayed there, simply because they, there is that there's no place. there's no safe place for them to go. whether it's
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the southern part of the central parts. but this will have many evacuation was completely destroyed and due to disabled communication, nobody knew about what happened at the school on. busy this morning, the civil defense, the crew on the ground found out that the school that had thousands of evacuation was destroyed for the people have been pulled from under the rebels of the school. and there are still hundreds others under those rebels. the numbers expected to rise. the latest of these horrible airstrikes was on zip value, refugee camp again. another densely populated area was repeatedly targeted within the possibilities. once again is targeted. what seems to be a systematic campaign of not only targeting residential buildings, but everything that a neighborhood would include that includes boston public facilities, jobs, any sign of life that could people at home or into it's being destroyed? honey mother, thank you for your reporting honey. they're in con eunice,
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inside the gaza strip. let's go to mohammed john jew and he joins us from oki potties jerusalem. well, have a bit, your monetary and situation in gaza is so desperate. thousands of people in dire need a few fuel and everything else. we're now hearing the israel has agreed to allow 2 more fuel trucks into gone. so what are they saying, and is this going to go far enough? some of this was a decision that was made in the past few hours by the is rarely wor, cabinet. and we are told that this will be to fuel trucks per day that will be allowed entrance to gaza from the border crossing. and this is supposed to be for used by the united nations and for used to keep the sewage system and the water system in gaza running. now we're told and there are reports and these really media that this decision was taken as a result of recommendations by the israeli army as well as the sion based. that's the internal security and intelligence service. and that the us played
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a role in it as well, but the united states essentially had asked, is real to do this. and that requests have been made in the past few weeks. and that there was frustration on the part of the us. but it had not been implemented yet. now it's been reported that this is going to be about $60000.00 leaders of fuel per day that will be delivered to gaza. you compare that to the around 7000000 liters per week that had been allowed entry into guys or before the war that comprises about 6 percent of what was getting in before october 7. that's one of the reasons that agencies are saying this really just a drop in the bucket now that expected, of course, this is not going down well with far, right. politicians here in israel, we've already heard criticism of it from national security minister. it's more been v or a, we're also hearing statements from finance minister, both of those much, he's part of a prime minister benjamin as the yahoos cabinets, he centrally said that this is a humanitarian give to how much let me read you a statement that he released shortly after this decision was announced, he said,
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allowing fuel into gov is a great mistake and against the cabinet as decision it reflects weakness is giving oxygen to the enemy. and it allows send water to sit in an air condition bunker comfortably watch the news. we continue to manipulate is really society and the families of the hostages. and this, instead of hitting him and his man and his partners how much heads abroad mercilessly until the last survivor is their biggest to accept back our epic t's unconditionally is the only way to destroy how much return the of the keys and restore security to the citizens of israel, i should also mention, believe that shortly after that statement was released, there was a letter that was sent by smart ridge to the front ministers office in which he said that he believes now after this decision was taken that the makeup of the war cabinet should be changed, that certainly indicates that this could be a political crisis brewing for prime minister netanyahu. we expect to hear more criticism of this from more politicians across the political spectrum in the hours to come. and we'll get you those details as we have coming mohammed in the last few
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hours. this being a funeral, a been held in israel for a soldier whose body has recently been returned from gaza. how has that been received? so you're talking about the 19 year old, who was a corporal and these really aren't mean they have no marciano. she had been at a listening post just across the border across the fence from garza on october 7th . and that's when a honda spiders broke through the border fence, they overran her base. many of her colleagues were killed that day. she, along with others, was taking the hostage was taken captive. and um, essentially, since then, there was a lot of speculation about what it happened to her in the past week. there was a video that was released by how much the 1st showed her alive, and then it showed a still of her dead body. now how much had claimed that she had been killed as a result of his really bombardment. the israelis have said that she was killed by how much so there is still dispute about exactly what was the cause of death. the
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funeral was today is real, and this is really just highlighting how much concern there is in israel about those passages, those captives that are still in gaza. we've seen over the course of the past few weeks, mounting anger. it's towards the government, especially by relatives of those that are being held captive in god, the more protests are happening. and in fact, in the past few days, there has been a marks that has been taking place led by relatives of those captives. it started in tel aviv it will end or reschedule the end tomorrow, outside of netanyahu's office in jerusalem. this is something that is causing a lot of concern for the government that's in yahoo is facing a lot of criticism. people are saying essentially that he and his government are not doing enough to ensure the release of those still held captive in gosh, i mean, okay, thank you for that. and i haven't jumped during that 1st unoccupied. east jerusalem, meanwhile,
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is ready. forces have carried out. major raids across the occupied westbank killing at least 3 palestinians. thousands of ministry vehicles were confronted by palestinian sizes in janine 203 palestinians have been killed in. is there any raids in the occupied westbank since october the 7th? and there's also involved in some hebron and the alter pod westbank, such as released by local news agency. shows is riley forces, opening fire, and obstructing ambulances from reaching the signs of a shooting. a spring insane is robbie who is in ranada and the old pied westbank st . so especially to pursue exactly what's happened in hebron as well this morning there was a shoot out at a check point that is rarely checkpoint north of hebron. it is the 2nd such attack and as many days we saw another similar attack on
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a check point yesterday on thursday between jerusalem and bethlehem. in that of the attackers, the palestinian gunmen were killed and is rarely. soldier also killed this morning . the only casualties in this morning's attack. if a check point didn't have run where the 2 posting and gunmen, according to the israeli reports, these 2 arrived in a vehicle open fire from their vehicles onto these really guards at that check point onto the soldiers who return fire, killing the men inside their vehicles or injuries to their severe injuries, to their heads and torsos showed in the images that emerged from that attack. in the aftermath mass of that attack, these really say that the attackers were using home made a home made hand made a sub machine gun small hand made some machine guns. in this attack, video also shows their car after the incident being carted away. now in the past, especially seen in the attack that happened yesterday. once the attackers are identified, more often than not, their homes are rated, their families are detained. we saw that happen in hebron yesterday after this
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background check for an attack. it has not happened today, but as soon as these men are identified, it is very likely that we will see raids on their homes, the tension of their families as well. the kind of collective punishment that we often see that is a legal but the palestinians know all too well. and the, the, janine, of course, so no stranger to raise by the, is rarely a more action happening that. so that's right. overnight we saw a number of raids across the occupied westbank dozens of detain. janine was the flash points were also beginning to see the same thing happening already this evening. just in the last few hours. there was a raid, a west of janine in the town of clifford done. there were 2 palestinians there that were, were injured in those rates. but what happened overnight was one of the most major flash points we've seen in recent weeks. heavy is really military contingent going at around 10 30 pm last night into jeanine in and around the refugee camp with
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armored vehicles with bulldozers tearing up streets, destroying cars, damaging infrastructure. the rate also consisted of clashes. these 14 people were injured, some of them critically. palestinian fighters using explosives and ideas on is really soldiers and their positions. there was also a drone strike by the israeli forces on one of the areas in or janine refugee captain was 3 palestinian men were killed among them. the leader, one of the leaders of the janine battalion of islamic jihad, we saw the funerals being carried out earlier this evening. these kinds of res, ongoing engine engineering, really is someplace. it's one of the places in the occupied westbank that israel has given specific focus to. they see it as an existential threat to the occupation because it is a strong hold for several armed groups, several palestinian resistance groups. and just to give you a sense of how significant a threat israel is, consider this part of the occupied westbank of the more than 200 people that have
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been killed years since the events of october 7th that have been killed in the occupied westbank, a quarter of those dead 25 percent of the day have been in raids and military actions engineering. thank you for that. i think that's probably that 1st unoccupied westbank are trying to move ahead on the news out including processing. suppose if palestinians are held across some of the lease down the wells, as close grove receives fine in garza, the palestinian prime minister mohammed should pay a describes a harrowing humanitarian situation in gaza at a press conference with the foreign policy chief joseph barrow during his visit. to ramallah it's i believe that you did not have the chance to see guys
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sbc that you didn't see the 53000 injured by the spin young's. and that was a 1000 by the seen young can. $5241.00 of them out of children. i need to see that you're not able to see the 251000 housing units destroyed, which around 6000 are completely destroyed for us by the seen young's 3 you've north of goes into the south with the south becoming like a consultation. come, i believe that you haven't seen what the bible stuff thought empty electric wires that automotive transmitting any electricity and goes to the is in for darkness. and that vains, without locked because people have already believe it or not. and big bodies. and that was more of them,
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a $1560.00 missing names who might be end up that up is to speak now to john and was always the head of delegation to palestine for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he joins us now from ramallah. thank you so much for your time. the situation we're hearing about in guns is so bleak. it's hard to even comprehend that we've now reached a point where entire hospitals are no longer functioning and gaza. what are your contacts telling you about the situation in northern gaza? thank you. it is blaine that is beyond was and we have somebody running as educators to describe the few minutes here and catastrophe which is unfolding before it out the areas. why colleagues here to tell us on rate increases the size, the um, our context with their colleagues and guys that when they can bear in mind that the
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churches are extremely intumescent. and they are telling us exactly, uh, what would be here from your previous pages is josh believable. the lighthouse fuel means that we cannot generate electricity with that, but our tricity, we kind of generated how for the mass needed medical equipment, liking spaces, live feed slices. but also that impacts on the buy pretty song search systems on uh, water sewer, trash systems as well. the medical style nurses and change the p i. c. s. hospitals that are different. we've had to witness the closing of one hospital that i'm going to send the evaluation down to the house, the amount knowing beautiful supplies, the drivers, few, even the biceps the are in it in feeds and in the united
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nations is now warning of salvation. and specifically looking at the indignation hospital in northern gauze, i, for example, i'm hearing that now that it's completely shut down. 45 patients who just need need surgery. i've just been left in the reception area. what sort of mental toll is that? will that take? not being able to treat people on health care professionals, the ranges, and this guy's them into a guy's last the last time we wait until king of the professionals. we talk about adult businesses who data types of deals lives to helping others to the suffering to promote and feeling. and okay. john, apologies, apologies. uh, we just have to interrupt john and was told to uh have a listen to mr. martin griffith from the on the sexy general of these monetary and a fast emergency release coordinator. that's having to send us we have heard from the president. yes,
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costello to choose continue across cancer for me. i see now on the ground casualties continued to mount the dead reports of the exceeding 11000 people. the majority of that astonishing stig, children and women, the actual total, however, is likely to be much higher. as figures have not been updated for 5 days due to collapse of communication networks and gaza. and due to the fact of all these under the russell take time to be discovered. molded for coupons, 1000 housing units, have been destroyed or severely damaged, amounting to around 45 percent of the housing stock. but the housing stock,
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doza. the nature of the scale of civilian home is characteristic of the use of expose weapons with wide area affects. the dead state population area and i reminded tomorrow a box that says anniversary of the adoption of the political declaration on strengthening the protection of civilians, promises humanitarian consequences, arising from the use of expensive weapons in population areas. there is no great sir. reminder, all the importance of is universal, endorsement and implementation about procedure today does a little bit more than a half 1000000 jobs deserves to make streams of space. many of them are fed southwards and such as you said, the president or relative safety. and it should be natural to relocate many for the
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2nd, 2nd time to the west. no, the less. nevertheless, this is not forget, hundreds of thousands remains of the law or the fist fighting abutment is taking place as little to no medical care available in northern garza and the poor. ready of districts are sharing, as we will do for dr. 10 drugs, w h o and not the mother. natalia of monroe of this object, 24 hospitals with patient capacity in the knolls. early one, i'll actually go cause a city is presently operational, a vision page, 18 hospitals. i've shut down and evacuated since the start of hostilities.
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another 5 hospitals shooting out. she saw providing extremely damages services to patients already admitted these hospitals on not reliably accessible participation security. they do not have electricity or essential supplies and they have not submitted a new patient. so now we've all seen the slides and then the around the i'll, she's all still in res days at the who's meeting months, again, of the 1st time as just as others have done so to, to make care that under instructional humanitarian little old proxies was protect civilians and civilian objects of these intrude hospitals to show the wounded and secrecy medical care hospitals, i've always had specific text this meetings. also this means also they must not be used to shield military objectives from attacked
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as this was a breach of the instructional. it also means that even if hospitals lose that protection that has spoken all warnings and other precautions must be implemented to avoid civilian home. and of course, disproportionate attacks are strictly prohibited across garza, particularly in the north food and water supplies are running tirelessly though you is depressed and have already mentioned the terrible predictions from on the lot. the fuel means that the communications and other essential functions such as watts of the side of the nation, progressively dropping offline. and this despite recent agreements to
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provide a model of a fuel on a daily basis, excuse me, across the board, the civilians of israel and joe, the deep pain of the as a more of the brutal today. they didn't humane today the sudden, unnecessary unacceptable killing of 1200 people. the new details of the horrors of 7 to go to the image each day. rockets continue to be fired into populates. the air is tens of thousands of people displaced as a sponsor get nearly 240 hostages from babies to bump children. their hands face that for the 1st day of the captivity of 0 said mister president, they must be released immediately with no conditions in the engine. they must be
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treated humanely. they must be allowed to receive visits from the international committee of the red cross set up for precisely this kind of. ringback my colleagues from the other year and agencies departments naturally from under adopted headdress, from wells health organizations, doctrines, di know, your degree commission high commission vote tech. so do mccain. dr. natalia, come on, much longer write code for you to assess for join us today. we'll provide so the details of the run the situation on the ground, but it is without doubt, humanitarian crisis. by any measure we have so many, so many measures in this i agree with ours is intolerable and cannot continue.
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in many respects, international humanitarian law appears to have been turned off, his head and disregard. we welcome also the resolution, but he said 2712 all attributes registry adopted by the security council on wednesday or reassigning the. ready parties must add ships, the international legal obligations discharge, of course a strong position mister president as you set out by the general assembly. ringback let's reservation earlier on the 26th of october on the protection of civilians occupied both as an entire tree and in israel. this morning i will just heads out what we at the office for the coordination of human service. ringback ready c, as a necessary requirements for the humanitarian response. there are 10 ports,
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all of which are standard practice. for humanitarian. we have lived all over the world and there is a, the greatest tragedy. how to do this? some of the west jobs of the world. most of them depend vacations under i, will take calls and catch space begins to meet the essential needs, including by facilitates the rapid unimpeded passage of your monitor and release. number one, we must be able to move from ad hoc delivery of assistance to a continuous flow of age. it's like anyone in any society and anybody genetic energy. civilians need to ask me, have them essential, needs met. they need to know when the next treatment or delivery will happen. they need to know,
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it will be presented. and they need to know that aid will arrive. number 2 mol, crossing pods up because of age. and importantly, commercial deliveries of the central's dressing, the scale of needs across garza for a single across the parts of the south. as now, this is logistically impossible. at the very least, we need permission to use the crossing point to kind of shut loan through which 60 percent of goods were in the past delivered folders. hostilities began in october of 3 fuel. as we have highlighted repeats, a few of this critical see only with distribution of a truck goes up. the drops that come in through rough uh, an offload to the warehouse and rough uh,
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all the re loaded on for on with distribution of 8 to the people have gaza for the functioning, including through fuel to the function you applied for service. ringback in other words, fuel is essential, very, very subsea bookkeeping people that live in the past few days. and they've had say into notes on the has received, has been allowed to receive 24000 leases of fuel for 2 days of a distribution with them. does this is most spoke is also a fraction of what is needed to meet the minimum. so i'll ask you about it, sir. responsibilities across garza, north of sops to do so. i'm sure hon. speak to this requirements is 10 times as much or around 200000 seats.
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as the day number 4, we need to have the security assurances an additional facilities to establish relief, distribution groups, particularly in the socket. garza is this the president you will know very well to monitor operations depend on shelter, which is safe and identified. and distribution hubs, which are used as the places, but families can visit or from which deliveries to families can be made. we need those distribution hubs identifies day conflicted. agreed as safe, particularly in this house of gaza. these are the locations where people know they can access aid and those jumping off points. ready comprehensive delivery of age number 5,
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safe unimpeded access. so you're not certain organization to the age, drug guns, or this is because as a point, which hardly needs restate to it requires the facilitation of access and needs. assurance is the security of your router personnel assets and as you have said, was to present honora, brave praise, great colleagues of audra have already suffered over a 100 deaths from the brave personnel. mendoza springs a to 6, an improved commodity written notification system is pains to ensure, again, it is common in many parts of the world, but their arguments are and operations. it aims to ensure that the policies have the information they need to meet certain good patients. sorry, that obligations to protect and facilitate here by the to an operations. we
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notified the of convoys, movers, or all the places where the relief is to be distributed or off shelters where people need to be say, it's their obligation to protect those places. and the 7 civilians must be allowed to move to safe areas. and when circumstances allow to voluntarily with touch the residences, civilian movement is a privilege, protected under international law. they choose, they want to go where they want to be size and where they want to move. disconnects directly to the age, we need to expand the number of shelters for displaced civilians across the gaza. it's hundreds and thousands of, excuse me, hundreds of thousands of so far taken shelter in under facilities. these shelters
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the hair rug efforts of i'm not how big the buffer patrice of bible and tragedy. so so many of these people understood law that the facility associated with said the surprise. ringback are over crowded, overburdened overwhelmed, we need to expand a number of locations and facilities. i have referred earlier to the issue of distribution points, particularly in the south. hundreds of thousands of civilians continued to arrive. we need a stretch of places where people will shelter, will be safe, where the policies will be notified that presidents i'm benign funding is impossible to have is your balance or speech without the reference to funding. i'm afraid. tremendous here in operations cannot proceed without the money to fund the
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emergency appeals or gods. prototypes just recently, by my office, amounts to 1200000000 dollars. $1200000000.00. so far, we have received $132000000.00 because this tends to do our job to reach those people that need be the funds to buy the supplies, to run the trucks, to repurpose the schools, to pay for the salaries. ready those brave health workers who remain on the 10 and you mentioned it yourself, is trusted by humanitarians. these 5, you can call it what you will. i mean, everyone has many different was right. that's a requirement for like your monetary input to do is very simple. stop the fight, say to allow civilians to move safely,
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do it for an indefinite period to facilitation unimpeded to monitor and response gifts to people who goes a breather from the terrible things that have been put on the on these last few weeks. and with out condition, release all the hostages. we made the full leverage of the un membership to achieve these objectives. and as we know from this, because it's a president that you signed up for this full session, we have the meetings to do the job that we have done elsewhere that we could do here us without out into. ready we're asking for the basic measures required to meet the essential needs of the civilian population and the costs of this extraordinary unexpected and necessary and unacceptable causes
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for as dire as the situation is in gaza. we all know. ringback in this. ringback it could get fall us. i have as many others to real actions. that if we do not take action now, this is a conflict that could spread its tendrils further. the other parts of the occupied products posted entire tree and beyond and dried the region into a configuration. it's catastrophic consequences which we'll make today like today of competitors safety editors not so. thank you, mr. president. okay, that was the, the un relief chief mountain griffith. speaking at the united nations general assembly, you had him that at discussing the very dire situation in gaza,
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he talks about how 18 hospitals in northern garza had now shut down. 5 hospitals were offering limited service food and we set supplies were running extremely low. he described as a humanitarian crisis, which by any means was intolerable and could not continue as bringing christian salumi who's at un headquarters in new york. so christian, he went on this to mountain griffith, went on to describe a 10 point plan which he said would meet the needs of the desperate needs of the people in gauze. it took us through it. well, let me put this in context. this is a meeting that was called by the error of members of the united nations and the organization for islamic cooperation here at un headquarters in new york. and they called this meeting to give all member states all countries at the united nations, an update on what is clearly
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a very rapidly evolving situation on the ground. and one that the united nations is dealing with on the humanitarian front. uh, the president of the general assembly checked off this meeting by describing it as a catastrophic situation of humanitarian catastrophe. and we have heard from martin griffith just there, but they have a whole host of speakers lined up from the, the head of the w h o, the world health organization, the refugee agency, the women's agency here at the u. n. and it really gives you an idea of just how wide spread this catastrophe is from a humanitarian standpoint. and from the long term impact standpoint, that was re emphasized by martin group as they are the impact, not just on the people of guys who are losing essential goods and services. they can't even keep track of the death tool anymore. but also the $240.00 captives who are being held in that environment and the greater region, which as he just said,
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is at risk of a spill over impact. if the humanitarian situation is not contained, it can only get broader and worse. so with all of that in mind, he laid out some practical steps that he thinks that can help the united nations deal with the situation. setting up distribution hubs in the gaza strip money. always a concern for the united nation severely under funded when you consider that half of the housing stock of gaza, almost 45 percent. he said now destroyed. so you have almost half of the population . a brooded and no place to go back to once the, its ends. and it also brings them to the point that they've been making all along. and the, the biggest thing they say they need in order to address the situation is a ceasefire. and that was a point that was reiterated by the president of the general assembly, dennis francis in his opening remarks when he noted that it, it's a position that most member states here have supported. okay,
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thank you for that. kristen telling me that for us at un headquarters in new york where you and human rights experts have been doing the international community to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza. 36 special russell. it says have size the following. increasing evidence of genocide or incitement of the intent to destroy the palestinian people under occupation. an indiscriminate attacks resulting in a close of death toll. they go on to say that many of us already raised the alarm about the risk of genocide in garza. we are deeply disturbed by the failure of governments to heat all cool and to achieve an immediate cease fire. we also profoundly concerned about the support of certain governments, israel strategy of flu fat against the besieged population of gaza and the failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide. joseph morales, the use foreign policy chief reminded israel of its obligations on the
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international humanitarian. new generation is critical for the point of view of the work and of course, because with a collapse. so the health systems and the great lack of medicines and medical supplies that these rattle needs to respect and dimensions on many denny and move on to principal functionality on a 5 station messages. yester, they face to face very clear terms that he's ready to solve it. these with which i met hara, it doesn't justify another part of their best friends are we as well as the ones who ask them not to be driven made rage door range from us engaged is the outcome of a collective political, a model failure of the international community, well, is there any forces a continuing to hit residential areas in gaza at the miss sarah, it's
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a refugee camp. was one of the latest to be attacked. i'll just there a spoke to one of the survivors and how you oh i'm how about them? come a thought on uh because we survived by a miracle to hold house was damaged except this room where we were sitting together . it's a miracle. the messiah penetrated from the roof, down to the ground. the music loosely survived with this mess of damage. this 4 story building is no longer fit for living. and if he is released have violated not only the international laws, but also the war related univer conventions. we can speak now to myself. lucy is a non resident fellow at the golf international for him. he joins us now from his stumbles. thank you for joining the program. criticism has been growing across the board to the situation and now i'm tearing the twit deteriorating humanitarian situation in gaza. how much longer do you think before israel has to concede,
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depression caused by as well, it does, it seems like it does. it has, it has lots of time to continue with this. uh, with this kind of military campaign. it goes up because the uh, the, the public pressure, i do a lot of governmental pressure, especially especially in europe and other, other regions as well as wanting see tremendous amounts and not, not only the pressures on his where it was specifically on the tenure of government it's drawing also from within as well as well, because there are no results to this campaign. i mean, the political and the political objective that was declared that the beginning of the campaign is impossible, almost impossible to achieve with the, the killing for the targeting of a tremendous amount of stability or the will not be tolerated by any, any country that has an inkling of morality. but do you think that there is a point, i mean, when do you think that point is going to be reached where israel has to stop what
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it's doing? well it's, i mean it's very difficult to guess, but i would assume it's a, it's a matter of, of weeks maybe a month or so, because if the public is not seen and the results within israel, of course, they will force the government to resign or at the same time, there will be also some chord nation within the united nations. and of course, outside of the united nations, to have some diplomatic maneuvers maybe that would include some countries of europe and countries. regional countries such as a 3rd key or to tar uh, in order to devise a plan to stop. this is where you're from. continuing this campaign for 2 days. now these writing, these have been searching for evidence of how much some of that she activity inside all she for a hospital. so far they released nothing significant about what they found. how
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much has israel riding on el cheapo hospital. and so they have been under tremendous pressure and they are, they're just trying so hard to justify this campaign, but apparently they don't have any justification for the continuation of that can be. so they're just coming up with some excuses in order to justify the killing of many civilians, including uh, some nominal evidence of what's happening and the issue of a hospitals. so in order to counter argument was going on in the international community, they must say something bucks. their costs are arguments is a visual because there is no good evidence of, of what they're talking about. and in addition to that, when they're talking about intelligence, including the united states government and the reality, intelligence failure actually look to the situation. the filter is really intelligence on october 7th, as less of a situation. so who says the very top logistics accurate when it comes to other
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incidents or other information when it comes to the guy that does a campaign? we just had that from austin griffith. so i believe you were listening. he is speaking at the united nations general assembly, which has been cool to discuss the humanitarian situation in gauze and by arab nations. what do you make of the response of our governments to as well as more in gaza, other than condemning israel? we haven't really seen any concrete action happen. it's very difficult to have some concrete action outside of the framework of the united nations in out outside of the diplomatic parameters. because israel has not heated many new one resolutions. and you cannot actually enter c like force in order to stop the scouts and civil tonya state, many of their government. they are also places on a public pressure on their own. so they have to maneuver some watts in order to show their populations that they're actually doing something in order to start the
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killing of the guys. that's it. but what are they doing exactly? uh, so uh the, the, the most that they can do, which is maneuver and with nothing within the united, the issues and i actually coordinator with other european countries in order to come up with a specific plan. uh to the pressure is realtor stoppage campaign. the end of this conflict at the end of the day is related mostly to israel itself is really politically and moist pressure. so if neither of the dynamics changes, at least uh, you know, from a us perspective, right? and is really perspective is very difficult to stop this conflict. and you're in a tech, a president ed, one of tech. he is currently in berlin, meeting with the gym and chancellor, a president, edwin, probably the most vocal in the region in condemning israel. what influence, if any,
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does tech have a, with the europeans, if it wants to try and bring about some sort of de escalation as well as, you know, in the beginning of the, of the counseling turkey, a try to situate itself as a mediator or a possible medium between our mazda and history, all uh, but at the end of the day, when it saw what was going on with what was really going on, and guy said, could not hold back to me, you know, and, and just let all the things just go along with not condemning all of these ass and killings within as well. so the situation shifted from actually being a possible mediator between homeless and as real, to being a player that tries to pressure israel to stop the killing or stop is military campaign and gaza. katara has also take on that mediation role with home us to get them to release hostages in exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners as well as
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a pause in the fighting. what are the chances of success? well, it depends on the pleasure of the flexibility of those relays and how much at the same time, the role of a car from the beginning or end, immediate, or in such a situation is actually just to bridge the gap between the 2 wearing products. so in order to understand the both physicians and both have to just be flexible in their situation and their and their approach in order to reach an agreement. but it seems like it's really a replaced and it's a national government is under a very difficult situation. and it cannot be, might of as flexible as possible in order to reach an accord uh to, to release the hostages. yeah, the, i mean with pressure. yeah. isn't that that's what i find quite interesting because in the past israel has released hundreds of palestinian prisoners in exchange for just one. is there any soldier?
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so why in this case, do you think that dragging their feet so then this time a police from it is really perspective is much more related to the deterrent posture that they would have. because if they allow such a situation to go on, punish last, i apologize. for myself, i apologize, we just going over to the united nations general assembly and have a listen to dr. tedra debris is is the president excellent is the recordings. thank you, reset president for going to be doing this meeting. on tuesday of this week. i met for the 2nd time was finally, so he's really hostage is being held him guys. uh, i had and felt their pain and heartache definitely to jo, continues to call for laws, hostages,
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source g live communities without condition with liberty consent for they had held and well being just as with friends and for the town and what it being all that people guys a which is becoming more because we all saw part of this. we definitely enjoy. busy has not received with the updates on the number of data storing duties in gaza, which makes it harder for us to evaluate the functioning of the health system. what's great is that the health needs of that people of guys are growing all the time. and the health system is near to collab only 10 altogether. 36 holes. be that inside of student functioning with just 1400. was to be the beds many. how. what does that have been displaced for us to flee with the families?
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here is what that means. more and more casualties and fewer and fewer beds have what goes medicines and supplies. pretty much what a baby is dying. the life support system shut down. more than 2000 patients with cancer. 1000 who is getting the business. 50000, we've got to do much a lot of business. and 60000 was damaged or addressed as they have to treat them and is in depth to up to 200 lemay giving back every day in the worst imaginable conditions. on estimated 20000 people and counting in needle were specialized demands of those services. among displaced populations in all the crowd of shelters . we are seeing the increasing numbers of respiratory and just getting functions.
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cases of i q for the sewage system breaks down and people are forced to designate a meal and increasing monday attrition. i could go on and on that i know awards to describe the order that people guys are in need of support your support. now, the best way to support the workers and the people they serve is by giving them the tools they need. medicines, maybe gotta keep them and clean water for our protection. filled all those and emergency medical games can compliment and support the existing hospitals and help organizing garza by the way. they cannot replace them supporting god that's. that's what goes into the heart of joseph oppression. a

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