tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 10, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters is outside. i'm getting obligated or coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel presses on whether it's war on god pounding district where the air strikes on pushing further into the soul. searing testimony from one of the only is really designated se stones less than gaza. as
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a father tells alda 0 off. his fears for his children's lives. also ahead. heavy fighting in the town of told us as is where the foresters launched more raves in the occupied westbank on the war and gaza as on the agenda, as dignitaries from around the world gather the annual. doha, for the of hello is really forces have been pushing deeper south into the gaza strip, leaving little room for more than 2000000 people seeking shelter overnight. and as, as the end, the boat is refugee camps were hit by more is really air raids. there's also been heavy fighting in the southern city of con eunice, more than 17700 people had been killed since the start of the war. israel's prime minister has criticized countries calling for a cease fire,
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saying that will prevent the elimination of him us. meanwhile, displaced palestinians from the north, the center and the south have all been told by israel to move to a barren cloth of coast the land. although it's without reliable sources of water, food, and medicine. and the un says the so called safe, so is now experiencing extreme overcrowding. the situation and gaza will be on the minds of delegates at the door for him, which is just about to get underway in the cuts. are we capital the door have for him? is a global platform for dialogue and it brings together world leaders to discuss critical global challenges as well as to help find solutions to tackle them. so the opening ceremony off the door have for him is getting underway and right now will be broadcasting at live. let's listen in as we watched filtering. so in the mental health infrastructure disappointed during the battle against unemployment and we're
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losing. busy to find happiness ok, now we can help by reducing our individual carbon footprint as if that would make a new one. these massive industries release into the atmosphere on a daily basis. practices. we don't have time of boardman points. we have to accept or simply cannot have the questions which are these leaders so most at some point along the way you belong to the country. you are part of
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life in this conversation. the your highness your highness, your highness, 5th, i mean then how about tiny and mirror of the state of cut the heads of states, the heads of government ministers, accidents, these distinguished guests and dear friends, a very formal come to the they'll have for him. i'm the that's i see, and i'm honored to be back here as we need once again to discuss some of the most
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pressure, pressing issues and defining moments of our time. we needs a pivotal time in our history when our shared humanity is being tested. once again, in the crudest way possible, when our collective inability or unwillingness to act to help children, the most defenseless and vulnerable amongst us has cast a long and dark shadow on our professed law based order and system and our long established norms and values. what were on witnessing today, they asked today and thomas time is tested and maybe even shattering many of our most fundamental for these in humanity. it is put into question our commitment to the principles enshrined in the preamble to the united nations. to save
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succeeding generations from the scourge of 4. as we convene once again to re think, to re imagine the world, not as it is, but as it should be. we stand at a cross roads facing stark choices that have marked history since time immemorial, war and peace, or rather war or peace. what's lessons have we learned from the mistakes of the past? how do we save the children of god? so how do we save the children of every war? how do we live with our inaction, our silence? or are we in on winning a compass to what many legal experts have set? there is all the hallmarks of a genocides. if the last 2 weeks have taught us anything, it is up declaring qualities of our global system are even deeper than the one stop possible. what kind of future do we want to build?
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can we continue to bring justice to some, not to others? can we implement international law only when it serves our interests or is international law, the exclusive preserves of the powerful few judge and jury were here today to rethink and re imagined the fundamental tenants of our global system to disrupt the trappings and break the shackles of the power structures of the past to move together towards a more equitable world that recognizes and indeed celebrates our cultural diversity . to build systems norms and institutions that reflect the world as it should be today. not as it once was. the theme of this year as forum is building, shared future has been that most the most tech it reflects a mental sense of the time,
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but we live in as the forces of fragmentation around the world seek to drive us even further apart. but we also bear witness to the extraordinary force of people, ordinary people who bring us together for force us to recover our humanity before it is all gone. when we last met here in 2022, it was before as well as on spelt on guys the following the bloody events of october 7th, which the sector general of the united nations reminded us did not happen in a vacuum. it was before some 20000 people. 20000 lives were extinguished. it was before 8000 children stopped breathing. stop dreaming. many of them, some under the rubble, before at least 18000 tons of bombs were dropped on the besieged refugee camp
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called gaza. that's about $1.00 times the yield of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. can we sit back in and out? this to happen? in 2023. can mean 70 look away. at the start of every to have forum, i always promised to keep my skepticism and check. but as a journalist, i have to say, it's always difficult to do, particularly when 63 of my federal colleagues, john this were killed in just the last 2 months. many of them targeted because, well, to get a turn this to get a camera man or a photographer, is to kill a story, an image. and in some cases, a massacre. as we begin the 21st edition of a do have form that's ask ourselves once again, do we want more of the same? empty speech is broken promises. we can continue to argue details from the safety of our homes, or we can say stop enough. you just heard this cry for palestine from
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palestine, but it's a cry for the entire world. we've all heard it before, not just in gaza, but in so many cities and villages across the world, particularly in the global self, with people here for equality, for dignity, for all and justice. can we create the change we so desperately need if we remain silent? if we simply wait for the change to happen, let us make this a transformative moment, a transformative for him, a moment to action, for disruption, and for constructive engagements. let us move beyond the state of school, many of the leading a think tanks and institutions in the world. a gathered here today. they have partnered with a to have for them to make this a global platform for inclusive, for genuine dialog dialog that reflects the interest, the human rights, the aspirations of all nations and people, not just the power for a few,
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but those who are from feel unheard and left behind the form is proud to have the continued support of it sponsor. the cuts are investment authority and now to open the 21st to have for him. it is my privilege to invite to the stage has exit and see shift mohammed's but not that of been just some of the said, the prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of the state of the a slot. if not, then the name of god most compassionate, most merciful to the civil shift to your highness, trace them even. how about all funny i'm here of the state of guitar. excellent sees so you go to a so so you these and gentlemen, may i love? peace and blessings be upon you while i have
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a quote from you. i bid you all well come in guitar for the 21st addition of the door for him to let you know that a so awesome. we built this for him to be a platform for dialogue amongst people. not just to facilitate this dialogue or not just in times of the spark, but in the dark, it's times as pullers. ation increases around the world when communication amongst us is a need when we chose the slogan for the to have for them this year to, to put together towards joints futures. we were hoping that the forum would be held and circumstances that allow us to discuss positive lead um our shared future and a matter that translates the ambitions and the aspirations of the world's people. however, we meet today with great sadness as the world suffers continuous crises. yeah, they are the guys that strip is witnessing an unprecedented humanitarian disasters which makes the free people of the world to ask some legitimate questions about the
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nature of the international systems and the efficiency of the legal instruments and its principles. and these questions become more important and more pressing as we continue to see the horrifying scenes that we might sometimes have to look away from given the horrific character. however, it is the reality that is looked by over 2000000 people every day for over 60 days . now, it is unfortunate that the arguments that are being made to afford the targeting of civilians are accepted by some targeting civilians, women, children, and innocent people. regardless of their racial, ethnic, religious or cultural background is rejected under all arguments. international law and humanitarian and religious values. may push us all to protect them and to condemn any attempt to besieged them or to start them out. this crisis highlighted
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the great gap between east and west and between the various generations and highlighted the double standards and the international community. the world actually was split between some who called for putting an end to the sport and putting an end to the war machine and some who are hesitating to call even for a ceasefire. and with that, we saw those who were calling for a global position against occupation in a different context, are hesitant now to condemn the crimes that are happening in the gaza strip and not calling for an international agreement to put an end to these crimes. the, some of the so some people are trying to reshape this conflict as a religious score. however, this conflict was and still a matter of occupation. and a matter of people whose right to self determination was taken away. over decades. the peace option was always on the table. however, it was the victim a foot dragging, and here we must ask,
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who is the party who continuously put obstacles in front of all attempts to secure peace if we were indeed truthful in working together towards a shared future, we must start by recognizing the deficiencies in our global order and our world order. these deficiencies will allow the conflicts to continue and prevent us from reaching a solution. the solution cannot be less than cannot be sustainable unless it was fair just and comprehensive. we need to also intensify our truthful efforts in order to re imagined the global world order in a way that matches today's circumstances. and we need to give up the bits of the past that no longer match our present. and we need to work towards the building the future by doing a comprehensive review of our past and our present in order to rebuild a new global order that respects the justice and equality amongst people where no one is more powerful than the other. and there is no preference based on if
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still the ation religion or politics. so may say that this is not the time to talk about a joint future for the entire world. in the midst of the vast differences and divest differences of opinion indicates that as testing or humanity, all of us, however, we are in dire need today to talk to each other to listen to each other and to discuss matters very honestly. and just give it though, we need to discuss all divisions that have shaped the world order. history has taught us that dialogue is the best matter to face conflicts if the goodwill is there. and if the political will is there and follow up email and the thought of it, and the it was solved like you send in, these are the, from this view point, guitar believes in dialogue in order to self conflicts. and we have spared no efforts in order to achieve that, including our continued efforts with our partners in the region, as well as the international community to reach
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a ceasefire and the guys us trip. see how it works. you know the domain or how do you mean this? distinguish the attendance that we have here and we will have over the next few days is indeed quite special and timely because it will allow us to discuss the dark reality that we are living today and discuss a future that is marked by the prosperity and collaboration i call upon you all to use all these sessions in order to reach ideas and suggestions that will help decision makers deal with the current challenges. and that reflect the true will to build a joint future honorable assembly despite the suffering. and despite the accumulation of pain as a result of conflict and we're in our world today, we must remain hopeful, we must hope for a brighter future and for a shared future. and together, we are. we stand at the split, the moment when our humanity is being challenged and we need to keep the hope alive amongst our people and humanities, the ability to face more with piece,
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to face conflict with dialogue and take the structure of with construction i. what's your good fortune on my list based on what things be upon you the thank you very much indeed your excellent see for setting the tone for this. so the 1st edition of the doha forum for reminding us of the why haven't got in the world today. the forces of food arise ation of fragmentation. and the urgency with which we all need to act to, to find a constructive way forward. now one of the key institutions that comes to mind when we think of how to address the world's crises is the united nations and institution that was created in 1945 on the ashes of world war 2. but too often we are failing . it was your cream last year. it is palestine today with a cab yet, but the tragedy of thought his time is as old as the united nations itself. in fact
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. so might argue that the tragedy of protest i is the tragedy of the united nations . and unless we change our fundamental approach to avert future wars, that will always be another war in the waiting. and before we also do our utmost to bring those responsible for both types of justice and accountability. that will always be another war. too often we see a war approaching like a gathering storm, but we choose to wait and often wait for too long. how do we have for the future wars? if we refuse to hold all nations of the week and the powerful it likes to the same standards of international justice, just as his highness just mentioned, how do we protect the rights of fundable communities? if the you and i, the united nations itself fails to speak up for them. if it fails to speak truth to power, nearly 8 decades off to the it's creation, the human is still controlled by the same 5 countries that have decided the fates
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of the remaining $188.00 is a time for a new global order. a new global institution with new rules. can we truly build shirts futures if the one organization meant to represent each and every one of us remain stuck in the public structures of the past? it is a moment of truth, but we've heard that many times before. can be un developed to its principle of quote, the so for an a quantity of all of its members which is enshrined in its charter cannot restore or loss of faith. just last week, the united nations sector general invoked article 199 about charter. something he hasn't done since his 10 year begun in 2017. he asked for humanitarian sees fire and gaza because humanitarian assistance to gaza is a box to cutoffs. but is that enough? piece, welcome to the stage, the secretary of the united nations. i'm telling you, pretend
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the your highness shakes. i mean, you know, i'm, i'll find me. thank you very much for continuing to do a photo. your team building shifts that your features could not be model timely. excellence is ladies and gentlemen, a recent events from the copy of 19 been damaged to the climate prizes and the digital revolution. f show the spot line on one facts. we are deeply interconnected . no man is an island as the po, throats today to be jump. essentially these, i would say no one is an island and they need to, they know islands is an islands melvin. guys seen and thought of the causes flags and the routes across africa. time getting
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a t is inflamed by bombs in the black sea humanity. the shadow wasn't destiny and one planets. and today the planets is being hit by a foot foot storm. geo political divides globally. they qualities ranging conflicts. rising poverty and hunger, climate scales, crashing depth and sky. don't seen prices, new technology without governance or guidelines. so excellence is ladies and gentlemen. overall, this is difficult to most of the nation. for this records, despite stable conflicts, geo political relations with relatively stable based on alliances around the to cold water. so put bowers today, after the shots period of unity polarity, we are moving towards the multi bolder wills these buildings, new opportunities for me that she just use and balance in global relations. but it
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also creates complexity. and we need strong multilateral institutions to manage that complexity in order to avoid okay use but today those institutions are weak. and the date is that cop to buy more reflecting v as a t e as a go social economic and political relations f. change that it magically. since then us, we need to see these efforts to bring global structures up to dates, rule through the name quality and some of that and see, and based on the united mason shot at this, an international law. take the security calm, sealed. the pretty, you mean it's far on far on the peaceful resolution of international disputes. you spent allies by gilbo strategic revisions. the fact is undermining solutions from
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ukraine to me in march to to be the least difficult tax biomass on 7 october. the followed by the relentless is rarely bombarded month of guns or what it meant by a resulting silence from the council of the more than one minus. the council finally passed the resolution, which i welcome. but the delay comes at the cost. the council is also on duty and cut the lead, the what cvr lee and the minds and the resolution is not being implemented. last week, i do live with the left, the see going to be consul invoking got to go 99 of the jobs that have united nations for the sense for spine seems i became secretary general in 2017. i wrote that there is no effective protection of c, v. williams. even casa is and that's what effects getting my mandates, the number of civilian casualties,
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even gaza in their shots such as shots periods is still totally unprecedented. the l skip system is collapsing, expect probably quite a bit to completely break down soon. and then even what the situation could then folds including get be they make diseases and the increased pressure for mess displacements into egypt. as i said throughout, facing us, easy at risk of collapse of the manufacturing system. the situation is fast. the thing right thing, you look at best little feet with potentially easy versus people implications sort of palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region and the security policy to pass to avert the humanitarian catastrophe and directed i did my review for the humanitarian ceasefire to be the clips. it'd be aggressively the security
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council side to the weights. but dep does not make it less necessary. so i can problem is i will not give up. i think he signed his and the government have got that i think is i know some of the government, they've got the for the mediation role. but the clean the agreement on how you manage that in balls increases the minute that in the systems and the release of hostages excellence. these ladies and gentlemen beyond this is a courtesy call see global governance. he's failing to manage to have some central sets. first climates, we need to find a more envision to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and then shouldn't prime. it's just these. despite the problem is and pledges our climates in backbone emissions are in that. oh, it's an old time i and fossil fuels remain that measured cause renewable energy is cheap,
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clean and the infinity is going to be the world's growing get energy demands with all parties of in the environment. and so for creating all planets i, it's possible for companies to use that enormously sources to leads the renewables revolution. and that just means that the competency, i'd seem to buy to agree on the pickups the missions in line with 1.5 degree. that is the only real, not only to climate sustainability, but they cannot make sustainability or the propose. i married the claimant solely. that is the best cause on the gave me it says to make extra efforts to cut the emissions as well. so you've come to these to support emerging economies to do so. and we also need the pre forms to global financial obviously pictures. we must have more information on reduction of emissions, but also more envision on climate justice. because developing countries that are not contributing to the climate change of the ones,
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if i pay the heaviest price for those financial changes to take place. the baton with the system must be made totally uni butso and really pretty sensitive of today is the economic reality. and not the economic reality of the post. second world was multi, that's all development. banks must change that business model and level. it's far more private finance. it's reasonable cost for developing countries, reinvest employment section and the implementation of the sustainable development tools, excellence. these ladies and gentlemen, seconds you must face up to the steps, paused by new technologies, artificial intelligence, we provide solutions through many global challenges, but through the adequate regulation, it will also leading to deep and troubled waters. and yeah, is already super charging a speech and the vision enabling data out of us being and most of a is an executive,
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anything vast inequality is to help advance the search for solutions. i'm a point is a multi stakeholder. i level advisory board, the don't a i, which will provide, but the minute implementations by the end of these years this, this, the chronology is cut out. you all for governance. and i believe that the governors should be network that includes is flexible in the drive. and that the witness will be at the center of the network is the only organization that's combined is legitimacy. eva sally. d and diversity. excellence use ladies and gentlemen. this model smotts the 7270 voter. so we have the virtual declaration of human rights. but throughout, not leaving up to the problem is of these landmarks, documents, reforms to global governance must be good on the do not universal declaration and the getting values of un shot. this next september, assignments of the future is a once in
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a generation opportunity for these important decisions clinic seriously into the form of all a global multi lateral governance system. we have put forward a series of proposals through member states that look forward to that engagement and supports a global digital compact. would meet you guys to discuss the digital technologies and help one of those that benefits for the good of humanity. reforms of the global financial ops, the tech should, will enable governments even developing countries to be able to invest in education, else jobs and social protection for the people instead of being thrown in depth. and to be adults, physical space where it's under the forms of the security council and the proposed new agenda for peace. what else to prevent and the results policy? do me the equity and justice, f know double standards, the balanced geo political relations, and gives developing countries like the voice of the international stage. as the forces of fragmentation gave grounds,
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we must do bridges and find ship solutions to global challenges. we need this will be very that these every then see it at the door for them to advance these and business agendas now is through the time for building share to future united thing behind solutions. and for those spot, i mean our wells for goods. sure. sure can anything since like you turn on the data to being here and just founding the alarm on behalf of all those facilities and the funding principles of the united nations. now the to have foreign has over the past 3 years, built a tradition of recognizing and honoring the work of individuals and organizations around the worlds. this here's award goes to an institution that has been struggling to bring much needed relief and age to an entire population trying to survive under
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a suffocating siege and constant bombardments its own staff. members and 8 workers have come under sustained attack over the last 2 months. over a $130.00 of them are confirmed, have been killed. it is the largest number of united nations aid work has killed in such a short span of time. they like the rest of the population, had been dropped with no way to go as they tried to do the honorable job which has helped those less fortunate this year. still have for him award goes to the united nations with ethan works agency for palestine in the near east. i know it is a tribute to those whose lives have been cut short and too old the brave party to continue their work and carry on the legacy established in 1948. there were a 750000 refugees at the time in palestine. today, the around 6000000 in occupied by this time as well as a neighboring countries. and let me just add that and what was established for old
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refugees and historic pa this time, which included jewish refugees at the time. it is a 3rd, i need a ward of the to helpful room and this year it couldn't have gone to a more where the recipient it also includes a $1000000.00 v, a donation for hon. no, to present the 2023. do have form awards. is my distinct pleasure and honor to call on his highness shift. i mean, been how much of a sunny mirror of the state of cutoff? and here to accept the award somebody in here on behalf of the you an agency for pa, this time refugees and its 30000 staff members, 90 percent of whom are refugees themselves is under. was commission of general cds . does that mean
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and if i could invite you to take a seat rights here on the stage as you are joined by stephanie decker, as heroes senior foreign correspondents who is reported extensively from palestine and the entire region for over a decade. now, she will be conducting an interview, but 1st let us remind ourselves of just how by to then critical the work of under what is for refugees in the gaza strip in the west bank and east jerusalem. and across the refugee comes in the middle east.
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i want to pick up on something that the feel about. she said that palestinians deserve not just a they deserve a political solution. i've been going in and out of gauze and for 15 years. and it seems that the cycle of conflict has always had a temporary poster applied to the policy and suffering. you've come out of because you've been in twice since october. the 7th you wrote that what you witnessed with some of the status of your career and you've had an extensive career covering conflict in post conflict. is this the worst that you've seen? or are you any description? it's definitely divorced situation. i have the ever seen on by in the account. if you look at a 0 security general and say the number of people who have been killed in on the 2 months, if you look at the massive displacement, 90 percent of the position of the hold in which context do we see the so it's also
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a context in which the us is pushed to its limits. we have more than 1000000 people leaving in all the crowd to check on that to you. in fact, people are coming to seek protection, an event. the protection of the blue flag is not anymore in protection in odessa. so by, in the account, the situation is also a catastrophe. nature in the region. actually, i wanted to pick up on that. you've had a 134 stuff in the last 24 hours. i'm just done. that's been updated by one more depths of yours. to of our condolences, a 134 unrestored killed over a 120 finder of facilities targeted by israel. despite the fact that the united nations gives the coordinates of your facilities to israel, we've had the un secretary general and thought you could dash sound the alarm on the world that this is something that needs to be stopped. we've had discussions in the un security council the united states using it's vito deeming that
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a ceasefire is not necessary. the tools that we have been given through the united nations to stop the suffering. and you recently also quoted, i think you said prevent the descent into hell. how does this make you feel that somehow it's fading? you how difficult your channels we are not giving up. we will just continue to seek for a ceasefire. there is no, don't have to, so even tons he's fine. he's need that that if we want to put an end to have that on us right now, not, not in gaza. so i think it's also very important to us about the next day. um i been talking to our colleagues in gaza. um, one of my colleagues was saying, i don't know the state of my home in garza city. i have no idea and he is one voice out of hundreds of thousands. and he said to me, stephanie, of course we want to cease fire, but when that comes hell is not over. he said, the amount of destruction that is in gaza, you don't even get
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a sense to the television. he said it is, it is inexplicable. they have families, they have 5678, childrens, they have big families in gauze a. how are you? because you are the representative of the agency that is going to have to be at the forefront of trying to help over 2000000 people. can you prepare, how are you prepared? i think the officer was depends on how we respond to the current situation. no one really knows how we uh, we did evolve. uh when it went to guys. uh, 2 weeks ago i visited one of the overcrowded shelter was completely shocked by the misery of distress of the people, but also the living conditions, the feeling that they have been street from the dignity i met a man burst into tears. telling me that down giving enough for the false court made to us, was it 5 children sleeping on the fall?
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no, my trust no blankets using that shows as a piano, a struggling to get every day of water and basically say, i feel immediate that we feel a secretary t broke. and this is the kind of condition our stuff also sharing with kids. and this is also one of the reasons why i address the president of the general have somebody telling him that we as why we are on the edge of collapse. and if we could eps entire human to that phone, which might collapse, you know, does a votes this piece. okay? so it would also be felt as an booth to maybe try it from the, the fed as if i just didn't, from the international community that which feels completely opponent. and that's what also have a political repercussions and would have with the cushion on just so called the after. now when we talk about the stuff or the he and i'm very rich, one of the
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a lot of the door for them that we have received today. and it's a tribute to our staff. it's a tribute to our phone and clinics. also, until that somebody is at the share exactly the same day to date lives that the people we have trying to, to have. but our stuff today, the come to work because of temperance, because they don't know if they would see the children at the end of the day. oh, they say, if i have to die, would prefer to die together. i ask with stuff to weeks ago, how do you do to afraid you look so composed and be asked to ask and people to do team plus but in any possibility place. and i say, i'm not. i'm just looking at the corner of the building. i'm going to go to the pride 10 times a day, people all a psychologically broke. so they have also to say, we keep talking about asking the people to go back to the places of origin,
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but want to go back. everything has been destroyed and most of the people that me think that they say, i don't see my future anymore in gaza. i have enough my children have known on the wall on the conflict that if you are 20 years old in gaza, you have known 5 or 6 cycle of violence in addition of the book 8. but this one by any account has been the most investigating one. it is unprecedented and i don't think anybody knows what's going to happen next. you touch there. do you think the world is guilty of a determination of the palestinians? i know in my reporting at some point, i felt like i had to hide it of layman, whose gods is best known life guard, and parents who bring their children to learn to swim. we did a story on the beautiful story farms of the big la here in the north and they are the sweetest stories i have ever tasted and people we had such a response because people didn't understand this view of golf. so that had the people with hopes and dreams, children who wanted to be doctors wanted to travel. so do you feel like we have
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failed to the palestinians that the world has become used to the fact that simply 5 or 5 are killed in the occupied west bank of day tomorrow it's to then it's tight and then goals. it's the usual. are we guilty or we will collectively guilty of this we, we definitely have failed to put this thing in sofa on the de renovation. that mention is a boring trend because this as may have the on bearable, bearable for the international community. it has meant the embarrassment we see continuously on the news bear with but again now talking about the immunization and the actual defense video is supposed to be there was talking about and but the problem is that the input in the region for students selective, it's either an impact, it was the sort of the boy named thought to was about the students, but the regional joint and michel invitees. and i have seen this over the last, the last 40 years. house is the menus ition processor has taken shape. when it went
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to goes up at the beginning of the 19th towards the 1st and to find that at that time in every household people, it was a member of the family speaking april and verse semester. these 20 was speaking in arabic and they knew each other despite divide them. so on the 1st intifada, you go back for 2 years later, there is absolutely no young palestinian below the age of 2240, well known as how industry they looked like quantities 20. how about this didn't look like we have to fit to separate the the 2 people on the hands on. so the, so lack of mutual understanding me $230.00. and if you do not know your neighbors said this way to also have an impact in the future when we talk about promoting peace and security and caught mutation between the people. i think in the opening film of the form, it said that the cries of their children should be heard as our own. very quickly, we're running out of time. i want to ask you, we're sitting in
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a room with leaders and very powerful countries of representatives. a very powerful countries that have the ability to political pressure too many needs to try and start the dialogue again of coming to some kind of a political solution. what is your message to them? we have to put an end to this madness disease. so the question on friday is the security council failed to agree on disease fire? we heard from just have to general, we wouldn't not give up. i mean, one what we need is just kidding up. a meeting for human turn, assistance and environment, allowing us to reach other people. but as we heard also this morning, we need to one international in general to be respected the same way by all the parties. it kind of just beat into print it the way we want,
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or mr. general sleepless at any. thank you so much for that. thank you very much. alright, if you're just joining us right here in alpha 0, we were just watching the kickoff off the door. have for him this year as being, being building shared future. so this is a global platform for dialogue. it brings together world leaders to discuss critical global challenges as well as defines to help us find solutions to tackle them. we've heard quite a bit from those who spoke on the situation in gaza. we 1st heard from the customer re prime minister who delivered the opening remarks. and then we heard from the secretary general antonio dis terrace who spoke in a wide ranging speech. he addressed issues such as climate change as well as the threat posed by new technologies. and of course he did talk about gaza saying that he won't give up appealing for humanitarian ceasefire. just a reminder, this coming a few days after he himself had invoked article 99,
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which sounds the alarm over the situation in gaza. he also once again said that the un security councils or forwarding credibility has been undermined over it's an inability to implement a ceasefire. and gaza, we have with us hash them i but who's joining us from the doha for him. and then how sion, what we did see is the award this year being given to the owner law as an organization accepted by the commissioner in general. just tell us more about that particular award and also the overview of the do have for and so far, the dolphin or to the owner. what chiefly paid, that's not a name is a mess. it's a clear message that against the backdrop of the devastation that we see in god's that the relentless bombardment of his body will planes of residential area is rough, budget caps, medical facilities,
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and the area of international institution to the level of the promises they made for decades about the need to implement permanent ceasefire and to address the anomalies of the problems of the wells. the owner was, was that on the ground bearing the brunt of the devastation each employee's target to, once he had determined to tend it's cool target and vision. and provide the assistance to the people. and when you look at the statements of the i thought a prime minister, sharon, how does the man as sandy you get to the sun? so when he said, we won't have this to be a gathering to talk about chat futures where all the institutions, all the world countries will come together and share their own ideas about how to team up to address the global issues, political security, and also climate change unfortunately, as he said, this comes against the backdrop,
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was the situation in gaza. and on this he's been extremely critical of international institutions, things that they have failed. c the people of casa, and that'd be half the amount of senior people. and then we have the state then the speech of the united nations, secretary general and telling you, good terrorist. and at the very beginning of his speech, you can tell that he was trying to look a very fine line. he doesn't understand that the statements he made in the past won't have the fury of these right government on some extremely powerful of countries, particularly the united states of america. but ultimately he said, we have to do what we can to put an end to this. but just few days ago, the united nations security council i entered into the problem is, once i got them in the united states of america, put a veto on the united nations security council resolution to immediately and our role in god's that so all you know,
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this was going to be unfortunate to just show the wells suck global key players by united to address global issues. unfortunately with goes up, it's not the case. so right. has some just briefly tell us then what we expect to see over the next 2 days in terms of other topics that will be on that agenda. this is, this is, this is a global platform where you have key players box to the chevy own experiences. we're likely to see more troops above and need to re full global institutions. the global different magic architecture. women's rights in a gun is done climate change. and also the security challenge is that the, the entire will face it. and within the upcoming days today to model today and tomorrow,
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these are going to be the key issues which are going to be debated by some of the key octave is players during the adult how for all right, tests. and thank you so much about how someone had bought a reporting for us from the door for him in customer. i will now get more on the war on garza and according to its health ministry, the number of palestinians killed and is really a tax has risen to $17700.00 since the war began on october. the 7th. and for those who manage to survive, israel's military is ordering them to move to a tiny strip of land on the coast. israel says that the so called se stone will be spared the bombing and finding that has devastated much of the rest of the territory. more than $1800000.00 people in garza had been forced from their homes and there are fewer and fewer designated safe areas left to flee to that bare and 6 and a half square kilometer patch of terrain is in on my was in on my wasi is one of them,
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honey, my mood reports from there. oh, my last one of the last remaining references for tens of thousands of palestinians who have spent the past the weeks to fling further and further south to escape israel's war on gauze. here we have set up, make shift attends on the san israel, has labeled this humanitarian saved zone, but it's not a humane. and it's not saying it's the fan and not the children died because of the freezing conditions here. our life was know focused on how to find bread is really skilled people with miss aisles and shows. and we are about to die here because of the lack of everything that kind of keep us alive. they send us here to face a slow death. this really is don't kill us. the current conditions here will definitely send those to our desk that you just told me. she had already been told to move a 3 times before she set off for on my was but she says there's no help at all here . how did the image snag?
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yeah, medicines are not available. i am a cancer patient and i have the problems in my hard tomorrow and i cannot endure up . i will tolerated anymore as they are. no toilets. what can i do? am i supposed to your anita in front of everyone? i don't even know anything about my sons. are they still alive? if they lost the lives i'm going to get. i have no idea. with no food supplies, nor water supplies more than 50 displays. palestinians found themselves within the past few days in this open largely sand area. and these make shops bins in the worst of living conditions. this has been continuously feeding into their ongoing fear that this is going to be a permanent displacement. as the work continued to pound, the gaza strip from north to south soldiers are just kilometers a weight in hon. units in the here. the air strikes it, reading panic,
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data cubic data theater. there's huge numbers of tents here that has huge numbers of people, and more and more people are coming every day from con eunice, some flies and all the insects filled the tents. we live in a catastrophic situation. that's what the club. yes, there are, blasi work for the i. c are seeing gaza after spending years in the united kingdom . as an engineer, he says it's ordinary people who are paying the price. it's not a matter of how much, or a mazda in, or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals where people were human beings. even if there was a mistake that has been done, whatever you call punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you, if we're waiting to die for sure, 3 weeks time people are going to die from pool and no food, no medicine, no ministration, no nothing. and if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die, okay?
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we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down and wait for that. the honeymoon mode a lot. the evacuations on august the year of israel's prime minister says that he appreciates the united states as decision on friday to veto a draft. un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza. benjamin netanyahu also criticized countries calling for an end to the fighting. the other countries should understand that it is impossible on the one hand to support the elimination of thomas. and on the other hand, to call for an end to the will that will prevent the elimination of how much. therefore, israel will continue adjustable to eliminate thomas and to achieve the other will goals we have sexes. and meanwhile, there has been no let up in daily is really raids in the occupied westbank troops storm. the town of told us early on sunday, with a convoy of around 50 vehicles,
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gun battles were reported between palestinian fighters and is really forces. we'll take a short break on algebra 0, but we'll be back in just a few moments with much more of today's news. and all the latest headlines, the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far a how made was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his pause in the killing of his reading soldiers. well these res, this is a, came in here. and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare for this family. let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do that? the testing the thickness of the walls. so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house. and the family is telling us there was no reason
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for these raise to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why he's raised one to 2 months now. this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the president biden says, wants a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the government challenges here with the counting the cost, a lack of farm workers. this function is rails agricultural sector into prices. as
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a war on garza escalates gold is flittering. but what about oil plus ready to resign? to save the planet big for the growing trend of climate quizzes. counting the cost on out to 0. the israel presses on with us for ongoing pounding the strip with air strikes. but the pressure to stop the fighting is mounting. i can promise i will not give up the u. n. she says the security council's of 40 and credibility has been undermines over its inability to implement the humanitarian ceasefire. the
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