Skip to main content

tv   Up Front  Al Jazeera  November 24, 2023 11:30pm-12:01am AST

11:30 pm
a firm as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy. harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the safe spot is in effect in gaza and an airy calm. not seen in 7 weeks hangs over this trip. the north is in ruins. melissa and food are in short supply. so realistically, how much you minutes here and i can be distributed in just for dies. this is inside story, the
11:31 pm
hello welcome to the program. i'm told mccrae a cx 5 between our mazda sizes and is ready troops is in effect and gaza. at the cool of the agreement is an exchange. the release of 50 is ready. women and child captives. hell buy him off for the freedom of about $150.00 pellets simians detained in his ready jails. in addition to full, the full dipoles and hostilities desperately needed humanitarian, i will be allowed into garza and moss is about 200 trucks carrying food, water, medical supplies, and fuel will into the strip daily. and that's a fraction of the present the guys that every day before the board. then the logistical challenges log slides of this trip have been reduced to rubble and many roads are impossible. and most of the population has been displaced and the timeframe is, ties is full days long enough and will besides make a difference, especially if israel resumes its attacks when the sci fi ends will explode us
11:32 pm
without guests and just a moment. but 1st, this report by katia lopez, hopefully on a break from the relentless, has really bombings and airstrikes, palestinians and southern goss make their way back home. shortly after the 4 days cease fire between our mazda and israel, comes into effect, entire neighborhoods raised to the ground. with communities managing loss and destruction as best they can lie here. no, but we have full of hope, optimism and pride in no resistance. we are proud of our achievements despite the pain this course, we feel pride and dignity 7 weeks into the war. families force and to make sure the shelters and tense are hoping this temporary pause will lead to a permanent ceasefire. living like this, they say is not sustainable as well. i mean, there's little food and wide spread hung. there's a lack of management older and safety prices of sky rocketed. people have fled from
11:33 pm
the north with enough things. how can they afford anything under the deal? how much says about $200.00 trucks of humanitarian aid will be allowed into gaza daily carrying food, medicine, clean water, and fuel to power, hospital generators and dissemination plants. all basic items that have been a short supply since october, the 7th. i came here to get the flower because there are 11 people in my family. we've taken in 40 displaced relatives and friends. the relief, however, may be short lived. israel says it will resume its bombardment. as soon as the cease fire is over, i still don't. soon as the control of the northern garza is the 1st step of a long war, we will focus on planning interest building the next stages of the world, email. 2.3000000 palestinians live in gaza. most were dependent on humanitarian aid before the war. now the, you an estimate, 80 percent of the population has been forcibly displaced and with the threat of
11:34 pm
more attacks, questions are being raised about whether 4 days of limited assistance will be enough. and whether it will reach those who need it most. katia lopez, so the yen for insights, story of the late spring. and now this now in ramallah is in the ball up fall saw the spokesperson for the palestine ridge crisen society, one of the id organizations. cool. the nice thing relief efforts in gaza. intel of these is akita, elder political analyst and columnist for these really newspaper hurts and also in ramallah is know a guy, a ride to and political analyst a will welcome to you will. thank you very much for joining us here on inside story in the fall. if i can begin with you place, as i mentioned, the re present helps distribute guides into the guys that can you just give us an update on how that has going since the cx 5. again, what you are hearing from your teams on the ground. have you been any issues at all
11:35 pm
at this stage and giving items a good evening. thanks for having me. so these for days at pas wouldn't allow the pedestal under the press on teams along with, on, over to receive mode of human nature in a sort of crossing here that include if you food water and music and supplies as well as and medicines, expectation as to receive around $200.00 the trucks, although since the beginning of the entry of the humanitarian aid, the, the average is only $45.00 attracts. and let's remember that before the escalation, the number of the, the trucks that we're getting into cause this trip is around $500.00 attracts, although there will be an increase of receiving if it has been dropped in the ocean compared to the humanitarian catastrophe. that is in gaza, taking into consideration that over to 1000000 civilians now are lacking food, water medicine. and if you will as well,
11:36 pm
our teams will do their best to distribute with the aides and deliver the aid to the most areas and burn the areas to support the palestinians who are now in turn me to displease in south or across the street. the situation and south of gaza strip is disaster, the money palestinian hundreds or thousands of industry. it's with no place to go to. others are backing in schools or even at hospitals. so this age will support those advantage demands to try to elevate their suffering. and it's a bit by supporting them and to provide any of them with fluids, water relief items as well. basically that now if you would just start getting for every kind of staying in the south to find food or water to their family because that the market after 7 weeks of continuous escalation and after over a 1000000 and a half finished. and it was a slip to the south of because the strip is now almost completely empty and it is,
11:37 pm
we've had time. and again, this is nowhere near enough, even with the increase tonight during the sci fi. no, there are so many moving parts to all of this to the cities, 56, obviously extremely complicated and, and very, very delicate. how difficult do you think it's going to be to enforce all of the different aspects of it, especially getting i to those most indeed getting aid i think will be the most sensitive. and the most complex stated that this of all depends basically on what is room allows in. and once the aid goes, and as we heard from the bell, it will not be nearly enough, but it will be an increase from the of the trickle that was coming in over the past 6 weeks. and the question will remain on whether enough a will be able to reach people in the north where the situation is quite dire and where they haven't. they've been cut off from the world basically for all those weeks. that i think will be one of the more important tests of this time. you will
11:38 pm
cease fire. yeah, it keeps a year in television and we know that the, the captives has been the biggest issue for israel now that the ceasefire is and why has it, how is all of this being viewed the, just a few minutes here in situation in gaza. and what is happening to the palestinians inside district? does that even get them mentioned at this point in time? a huge. well, i think that's a most is riley's, actually a hijacked by the is riley, if you like propaganda. and if you're like, is there reality in their reality since october sevens is that there is not enough compression in the heart of the ever, just riley bows. these very captives the thousands of people that are living nearby. uh, the, the victims of the vicious top, you know, like, uh,
11:39 pm
around my house where i'm sitting right now in the house of squad. you know me that there are 2 families who lost the size and one family that doesn't sleep in minutes because they were waiting to see what the whereabouts of the son is. young soldier, 19 years old, my neighbor visited washington already twice. ready match was a present. busy biden, and i am afraid. busy for the 1st time, even people who belong to the is rarely liberal left merits label, afraid to speak up the. busy uses you know, the only a newspaper that really covers it is how ours and the minister of human. busy and just submitted a bill to stop advertising and government a f,
11:40 pm
as in house as newspaper, and just stop for the subscription of the old ministry's 2 hours newspaper. this gives you an idea of the, the atmosphere when it comes for it comes of going to compression for the. yeah. but as you, he had reduced. okay. thank you for giving us a better understanding of, of i guess the, the, the sense in depth of feeling of it and tell of a about, i just want to say the aux them describe the age. that's attached to this spot as a band aid on a gaping wound. that's how little is guessing. and do you think that enough priority has been given to the amount of a that was included in this deal? so as for the humanitarian aid that was allowed to get into gaza strip up to this moment, and even with this increase of it system doesn't fully felt the needs of was 1st
11:41 pm
that human nature young needs, which means the urgency needs for over 2000000 who are the need for the food water fuel as well, and also doesn't fulfill the needs of the health sector. after most of the hospitals went out of service, now only 9 hospitals, oldest $35.00 artists been over aging on hospitals and the need for the fuel as well as accurate as says, we are an urgent need for you to continue providing or would life family services to hospitalized as well as ambulance is the amount of, if you will, is absolutely and not enough. and most importantly, during these a pause out there as opposed to depressed and we're not allowed to transport the aid to north of garza, only on the well, for example, it will be today. i'm transporting to a the trucks to, to you and the facilities and assures are a yeah. other than that on hospitals have completely went out of service in the
11:42 pm
city and north of garza. and up to this moment, even with the humanitarian pause, we are unable to transport medical supplies and the defense and aids to north of gov. and because the oil go hundreds of thousands of kind of been used. are still there in gauze. all right, sir. i know in garza and the nurse and money will be able to a box with themselves and you want these for days, however many they will not. because basically, there's elderly people, people with disabilities, people who are sick, they were at be on able to go out for hours or 5 hours walking to evacuated themselves to the south. and those are an urgent need for them. you think on services they have the right to find a hospital to receive them. unfortunately. now if you live in garza or the north, there is not even a single hospital to 3 to you. yeah, we've just heard from the world health organization, the say that i deeply concerned about the situation for the 100 or so patients and
11:43 pm
stuff that reminded el chief of hospital in the north. nor do you think that this is a deliberate tactic by is royal to, to limit access for palestinians to go back to the north and, and also in to getting aid to those people that are still stuck there. absolutely. look, the humanitarian disaster in gaza is a very deliberate and israel, it was very clear from day want that they will create this disaster that they will starve, goes out of food, water medicine and all you know, fundamentals of life. and they're making it extremely clear by deconstructing debilitating completely the health system in the north of gaza that they intend on making a northern gauze uninhabitable. and to give some perspective to the viewers, nor than does that does the city and the northern part, not only were the,
11:44 pm
are the most densely populated areas in the, in the gaza strip. they were also the center of life, the center of commerce, of education, of you know, civil society. so to make that part unlivable is to make the gaza strip unlivable. and what we saw was a normalization of the world watching as a ship, a hospital was bombarded, laid siege to as patients died inside. and as patients remain languishing now unable to get access to medical evacuation, we saw the in the news. the hospital also attacked and made to go out of service by fire, power by force. so all of that is happening uh this, this humanitarian disaster is not the result of a natural disaster. it is my made and it is maintained by a political decision. yeah, and many would say, obviously deliberate, it keep it as we, we've alluded to,
11:45 pm
it is always been the accusation that is riley use. the site is a mechanism of war as a way to control the population in gaza. is that how you see it, is that what is happening here? what's happening here is that the, some of these ladies see, they see you monetary and disaster and the loss of life. so for children, women, people who are not involved in violence as collateral damage. but to the other, on the other hand, form a major general of the hand of d. n. a c wrote an article in a lead in just reading and you said the whole not arguing that a plague and that you money, diarrhea, disaster is still being israel. interest because it does are, there are other people seeing is not a mess around that. busy is what it does not stop when it comes
11:46 pm
to this. busy inc anatomy and you can here is where it is comparing garza to dressed in and the mentioning the fact that after world war to jury well to the allies have destroyed the joe in cities and they didn't have mercy. so let's see a is not very popular these days and. busy i can some of my best friends whom i consider liberals saying, well, we know that the from us were hiding behind civilians, they using hospitals and we saw the footage. so we got the rest of it. i was soldiers that has. ready come in and clear the area all the soonest. so it's their responsibility. this is the argument for the loss of life and the amount of
11:47 pm
your time it wasn't dying crisis after, well, they didn't really looked over 7. so it's a kind of a race who is the victim. ready yeah, that narrative. interesting. that is to me, i did almost all positive is rarely society at this point in time about netanyahu has said that he was surprised as well as disappointed that i organized nations, hadn't sit up shelters full, full camps within so called sipes dogs within gaza. but is it because there's a worry that that could turn into full time permanent settlements, which would, i guess effectively just fill the displace people within gaza. none of that humanitarian agency enjoyed safe access into a gas or strip. basically we are facing degree challenges implementing our and humanitarian mission into gaza strip, starting from emergency medical services, a provider who are under attack paramedics health care workers. i'm getting says are under attack. even the i,
11:48 pm
c r. c. as when i tried to transport the 8 to north of gaza strip and to casa, was under the target from the military. so basically, this is a huge challenge for the order humanitarian agencies in augusta, just to ensure the protection of our workers. so we can able to provide a, what a humanitarian mission. okay, keep a want to get onto what might happen next if the sci fi continues, as it is at this point in time being successful. i mean, as well as defense minister has said that the variable is work could likely continue for 2 months after this uh ceased by. and i mean, is there any appetite at all for being extended within as ro, the 1st of all. busy what is world has in mind right now is to arrange these forces for the next round. and at the same time to try and get out more. busy catch fish
11:49 pm
and why do so is penetrating deeper into gaza and the chances of finding them allies is decreasing. the united states is also joining the scene and putting pressure on both sides include. ready being caught up egypt and uh, even there are some kind of uh, connections which is $12.00 step. it lies the. busy region big. busy is uh, just to remind you, tell them the piece by law is part of the deal of the cease fire. and if we go back to the to escalation and gaza. uh, there might be of the same time escalation in other frontiers including also the
11:50 pm
west bank, which uh, we didn't mention, but uh, the uh, zillow is the, is levy settlements that are taking advantage of details. uh, what are we talking about. busy humanitarian crisis in gaza. uh, there is not a you make jody and prizes, but uh there is more and more violence and kind of a silent transfer from but a senior villages and eastern i that stage will not deal with all those fund tia's comprehensively, single diet sneaks. garza is not going to be the top or for the agenda of the agenda. we're going just see regional. mm hm. look and lot of that into, if this spot is successful, i mean, it could be the start of the negotiations. as we've heard extensively, especially from the guitar, is,
11:51 pm
how would they be negotiated in the days and weeks it hits the thinking how, how difficult will it be to keep the sides together? i think it pushing the negotiations into a more of a detailed, a nuanced direction. would it be very difficult and i think that's primarily because there isn't enough international pressure there isn't i think enough of an international vision of how this monstrous for will. and as i keep saying this is not just about gaza, what is happening in gaza? even the humanitarian crisis, there is a product of a political crisis, and without talking about a political solution that will treat the situation in the entirety of the occupied . i will send you an entire tree that will call tensions with lebanon. that will make sure that this doesn't spill over into
11:52 pm
a regional war after that for days. and even if the extent to 6 or a day is we're looking at a further deterioration at a situation that is far worse than the 5 or 6 weeks that i've already passed it. but it doesn't. up until now. i don't see many signals of an american vision for how this should go or an american willingness ended by the administration to push the sides in that direction. i think there would be enough air pressure on some us and maybe other palestinian actors. but i don't see the is really government feeling enough heat to talk and game and then i'm get that is acceptable that is sustainable, not an end game. or you would see people forcibly display store and game where you would see the size of because a shrink or an m game where you would see the rest of the west bank,
11:53 pm
the borrower by the supplementary gene. that's i think, what is now imminent and what uh, the international attention should be focused on. okay. it keep it. do you think that netanyahu is, is, isn't really feeling the heat at this point in time because we have had plenty about his political boys. i mean, how is the view now now that the sci fi is on to why it and how it goes? how could that influence what actually happens next? as a, 1st of all, it's in your own. is that clear interest to make sure. busy that the, this cease fire is a just to kind of a break in the very bad concepts that. busy you are forced to go back and listen to it after the show as break and as long as. busy the guns are shoot teague, uh, the. busy the political arena is quiet and he will not be removed before.
11:54 pm
busy the war is over and you know, the. ready still that the, the quote is way to. busy him uh the. busy is rarely public opinion is fed up with him. uh there will be an inquiry about uh, the disaster of uh, of. busy the service and uh, the main question is how long will the guns and his colleagues from uh the uh, sensor. busy center right body will offer him the backing. it will not be very popular to leave him alone. just 1st of all because we don't trust it. and 2nd of all, because is where the use where the public wants to see unification of the people that you can see every where those bill. busy goes together, we live with and this was for the time, you know,
11:55 pm
and. busy i think that each might even take as long as a year before uh we will have. ready stop all before the international community will get involved. or you read the very carefully, the op ed by president by then. but i, i do hope that he also read what you wrote me about. what finally, go to a minute or 2, a minute or 2 left, as we had the pressure from the international community on those making, the decisions in this row is potentially the most important thing to make sure that the safe spot holds and indeed continues. what is your message to those around the world that want to see this piece last? i have sons. and along with my organization depend to sign red, crescent, hundreds of messages to the world leaders to the international community. unfortunately, and nothing happened. unfortunately, the world has turned their back to us and we are spend struggling,
11:56 pm
trying our best to save other people's lives to support palestinian civilians in cost districts who have been on the continuous bombardments that is taking place day and night. there's no safety police in golf. we have been under attack under tar again. i have looked for 2 weeks, 24, others were injured. and unfortunately nothing happened from the international community. even we are discussing the situation of hospitals, is there as well the strategically targeting hospitals from the 1st moment of this escalation. they have issued the 24 evacuation orders for hospitalization, north of us that we have for the fuel, the evacuation, what they please use the hospital, the attack, the hospital, they open fire at the hospital. they denied access of the humanitarian aids and medical supplies. now their goal is as of their mentor, no one hospital ego. so and the north is working on out of service more or less
11:57 pm
called from the international community. they should find the board of humanity in this escalation. sure. to put into an end, we need to complete his partner and the end for this work. because basically the students to billions are paying the cost of this continuous escalation. yeah, not a one doesn't seem to have not been affected by the word. no, you lost, you lost your loved one, you less good. or you'll be jim internally displaced in gusta. suffering has to be put to an end. well, let's hope that uh the world is listening to that message. thank you so much, and about 5 o'clock, i keep elda, and or die, we really do appreciate your time, wants to, in here on the inside story, and thank you to, for watching. you can see this program again, any time by visiting our website. ellen's is there a dot com and for further discussion goes, well facebook page, that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the
11:58 pm
conversation on x. a handle is as a inside story. let me tell mccrae and the whole team here. good bye for now, the it does have been some fold. we covered every angle of these waiting. why would is real that crossing is really deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is forming that it will certainly look at the least of more of these captives. what you might have to use drugs, are you telling you is faulty. i us experts on bias and wrong? well, you have to do is look at the u. n. schools in gaza. beach, why are you looking up? i'm, i am hearing something i said to me, that's right over our heads. stay close to the story without a 0 on counting the costs as well as the war on garza has ended businesses,
11:59 pm
time the economy withstand a prolonged company. gaza is also replacing the published and such office supplies, a wealth of natural gas, office coastline costs. can alden tina's new president fix the nation's economic crisis? counting the cost on out of there. it was the gruesome murder that shops malaysia to policeman was sentenced to death for shooting a young woman. i'm blowing up a party that was the killing link timberly just highest office, and one on one east road exclusive. one of the convicted pillars breaks the silence to make some space for revelations. measurement a 00 must speaks on out to 0. there are some of the media stories. a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0, government shut off access to social media expo 2023. the world the best to make sure we're starting
12:00 am
to join us and let's discover a better world expo. 2023. the the hello and have them say give this is the news, live from dollars coming up in the next 60 minutes. the kind of thing is we're united with that families. 39 women and children are freed from is really prisons under a ceasefire deal waste between israel and a hammer. the teen is right. he's taken captive on october 7th or.

26 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on