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no suffering, but also on the more pop listing and inspiring stories. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and on bias. and as an african, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the the low on the bulk of this is news out loud from dover. coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands of bodies discovered dumped in a gauze the schoolyard. witnesses say they all civilians executed by is there any forces the the biggest health facility in the silence of the strip comes on the is radiate side, 1000 sheltering the fee for that lives. the,
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this ready for testers trying to blockade from entering gauze a fight with police of the, for the cost you and the sexy general says for a is the backbone of relief efforts. gaza at his work must continue. the thanks for joining us. the bodies of palestinians have been found dumped in a school yard in northern gauze. i witnessed to say the victims were blindfolded, tortured and killed before being placed in plastic bags. so it is, i'm of which has more and a winning view is may find some of the footage and excellence report disturbing this man is recovering the bodies of palestinians who had been looking. they were taken away by his really forces. and now some of their remains are being discovered
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much schools. the gaza says the as both, those are sift through the debris. a sense of the k fills, the air, the dozens of bodies hoping to look that up. definitely. again, we were shocked to find a mass grave inside the yard shock to find the dead bodies. those are palestinian civilians blindfolded from coast at the park. the dead bodies were kept in 5 blocks, but without stealing a 3rd. these are calling for any investigation. in a statement, the minister of foreign affairs and ex patch ribs set it demands the formation of any international field investigation, team domestic or is committed by these really occupation forces. the discovery of this mass, great in such a brutal manner, is expressive of the magnitude of the tragedy faced by palestinian civilians. this constitutes
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a blatant and gross violation of all international laws. the discovery comes just a day after israel returned the $100.00 bellies sticking bodies for burial in a rough or just liking odor. in garza, the condition of these bodies ranges from severely decomposed to miller. skeletal remains making it hard to identify them. the bus people still come to the side searching foreclosure in this place of tragedy, axles i'm reach out to 0. let's go out to target, but who is a new joins us in rafa and tyra cab. this is a extremely distressing discovery. what more do we know about the circumstances in which these people died and how that bodies were found? yes, absolutely. an extraordinary evan today have been taking place. and then over at cost of gauze, the strip status, the palestinians, decompose bodies, have been filed, and the odds of $1.00 of the schools of the another. and part of john's, this trip,
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it seems that there was bodies have been feud executed by the use really mandatory forces as they were expanding many tree attacks in that area, especially in big la here town. as people were searching guns, a for a cleaning the entire place, the they have found mass grave was set up, the bodies were insides as they have been seeing different signs all to tell them the buddies along the site that they have been completely hand costs and client folders and the tool. now these very many 3 did not commence on back incidents along side. that's the palestinian officials have been using these bills that they have to meet the rest of those people before uh, completely executing them. and this is not the only incident by the way, that taking place regarding a, a secure thing going on post thomas, the news difference feel the exclusion have been before committed and carried out by the has been in mandatory in different areas in the news. and also in kansas
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city on the, on getting confrontations that between the palestinian fighters and these were the soldiers. i'm tired of going all the while. of course the conflict continues. what's the latest on the counter facing? so yes, uh, completely, uh there is no they talking financing on the ground as we have been seeing. i'm hearing different logins in the city of han units as we've been seeing. also the smokes of exploding rising of the horizon from our location right now. rough for that's of the continued reading, the palestinian sizes, and the usability ministry. who are trying completely to take full control over the city, on the facts on the ground that we have been seeing actually shift to another truth ration towards the another at part of goals or where specials the rage between the medicines when the is very soon just as they are trying also to attack, been pushing them back again to the doctor lines of a fighting in the city of garza. we have been talking about the our surroundings
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that she felt medical complex. where that trying to force people to sleep. um, it's ongoing flight exchange between the policy and fighters and these really occupational me also and also a rock for a few decals that use very forces at the tax a number of thompson and residents throughout using military quite hope to drugs for 3 pos city as have been killed in that refuge account alongside with one of the latest is very strikes and rough. i district for food kind of thing and have to report that killed off to attacking the civil card that they were using in transportation in rough off target. but it was a lot for us, the in rough as many things. right, so let's cross over now to the un security council when members a meeting that we discuss last week's ruling by the international court of justice on south africa's request. but protecting palestinians in gauze and less listening as
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well as you can see that taking his seat as mounting griffith's, who's the see what they see by the chairman. the chief is being a request is an audience with the members present that to discuss in detail of a situation in gaza and the lights of the ruling of the international court of justice in the hague. that rules babs as opposable grounds. and the full opening a legal case against israel and grams of violation. the genocide convention of which is riley is the signature less listening to walk mountain griffith. it's tough to say so thank you very much indeed for this. i'll put you in touch base counsel today, and i'm very grateful to you also for allowing my colleague to sit in so me one side made by remarks. thank you very much. let's rise thoughtful each day that passes are in the of course,
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deepens the misery and suffering of the people in gaza. and indeed in israel, the number of people killed in gaza has reported to now reports of decent past 26000. and the number of injured reportedly more than 65000 according to god's administrative health, the, the vast majority being women and children. and then we've had these figures before monday they, they, they keep mounting. and we've also had challenges as to whether they are the right source. but this is the source that we have been using for somebody is 14 of the 36 hospitals and goes up functional. and these are only partially, they say severe shortages of medical stuff and supplies to see a sight seeing, as we know, has continued in the vicinity of the not so an amount of hospitals in con eunice
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threatening the safety of medical stuff, the wounded and the sick as well as the thousands of the id, peas seeking refuge that the intense fighting or on con eunice continues to drive thousands of people into the rough goals already posting over half of causes. population of 2200000 people that's compression. the compression of people in rough uh, is a major issue of concern for, for all of us. but for us in the here, not turn agencies across because of a 60 percent of housing units are reportedly allegedly destroyed or damaged. we now estimate that some 75 percent of the church and population have been displaced in the living conditions of dealing with
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each day. heavy rains, the flooding that makes it 10 comes floating children parents and the elderly to sleep in the mud. if they can clean, which is almost completely and accessible. with little public health supports available preventable diseases of the for rice. i'm will continue to spread and will because if they have not already become the chief pillar of thousands, i don't know because you don't. as i mentioned in my briefing, thinking out so a couple of weeks ago, the further spread of hostilities southwards, along with the increasing deprivation and desperation of people, the can only be expected to increase the pressure from mass displacement into the neighboring countries. the so called spillover
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some pet as soon as it goes, i have already been able to lead through egypt. in the meantime, there are seriously injured or sick patients unable to receive cure in gaza for whom medical evaluations trippy. swiftly facilitated and we know that this has a matcher. daily negotiation in the code got group which meets daily to discuss all the matches of logistics and the plans of the humanitarian operation across. i want to say that this is that these evacuations is in line with international humanitarian law, which in certain circumstances encourages arrangements for the evacuation of the wounded and the sick persons with disabilities. older children. i'm pregnant women
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. i personally vividly remember removing those categories of people back in 1997 and imagine from the continued to the tab in the, in the congo and the keyboards and they were, they were allowed out before the attack on the tab. okay. i also want to emphasize once again, any person's displays from gaza. this must be guaranteed the right to volume through labor to as in special demands by the president. i know you heard yesterday from my good colleague got the secretary general's degree past the senior humanitarian and the reconstruction coordinator. to give her a 20 title regarding her assets to expedite the delivery of humanitarian assistance
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to guys and the ability of the monitoring community to reach the people of god's service relief remains grossly inadequate. and to say it's grossly inadequate . as it says here is grossly inadequate. it's much, much more difficult than last night within a conversation yesterday with the senior director of the world true program readjust, who just come out of gaza and who said it's it's the congestion, it's the reins. it's the lack of 2nd to you about what tomorrow will bring, as well as the lack of fuel and supplies, and di conflictions as much as anything else which makes the humanitarian operation . so, so difficult, but it's not so want to try. despite the hazardous conditions on the ground with distributing food items to shouts is supporting the remaining bakeries. and i
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think that he is also doing this through cash assistance for delivering medicines. we being coast w h o m s s, and others, and medical supplies and healthy to relocate patients. walter hygiene kit, screening kits. 10 stuff pulled in sheets, blankets, unicef and others, iron. but all of these supplies in quantities of clothes fall from adequate give them the numbers of people compressed into this tiny, congested and monday thoughts of the world. so if the people are going to receive anything approaching the amount, so if you're not tired assistance they need and as of the steps must be taken, i'm sorry to repeat things that you will have had before. first,
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we need to be able to deliver a distribute supplies safely. this means we need to significantly improve security assurance as we need to be able to rely on the confection. the, as we need to need to rely on it elsewhere. second, to predictable flow supplies. one of the very human thoughts of the mindset about peroration, especially in circumstances like this and we've heard it's in gaza, is how important it is for people to know when the next rabbit supplies is coming to that they know that they can eat this food down because by next week, there will be more. finally, we need to close rapid, an unimpeded excess. we need to be able to enter gaza via multiple parts from egypt and israel. this would help to buckle next. speed up, deliveries, supplies. we continue to face the issue of the rejection for
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entry of much needed items into gaza by israel, for reasons which are at least to us on care and inconsistent. as we know anecdotes, surely the whole truck gets sent back if there are items on it would show up. possibly do, we'll use that for beverages we need to have access to civilians in need across 1000 in the present are access to con eunice submittal area and those cause it is largely absent. a colleague of mine is on his way to make a 2nd assessment in the know as, as, as we speak, jamie nicole drink read him out, turn coordinates, a deputy special coordinator is leading efforts to scale operations in critical
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areas. jamie is a very practical, a person with huge experience and you mentioned it operations used to work for me so 2 years ago in advance or that freed assessor of check. and he looks at these matches in a very practical way. and he is able that fortune foot floor plans and requests to the committee that meets night k, i think the co got cycle. so i've got the committee based on a very, very practical and experience thing. he's not asking for them and he's leading f as to scale populations and critical areas. he's very worried, as he says, to me in these last days about whether we will succeed in meeting the needs that we need to meet. especially if there is,
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if we're all lucky enough to see it pause to allow more and we've also had difficulties getting access through crash and on in recent days because of the demonstrations we're able to get in yesterday. i think close that today and across the grades is working on the circle mechanism to improve, analyze, and expedite subtracts of age, going into gaza from outside the breath of the humanitarian community, including you and agencies. and g is the red cross and the red presence is collaboration to ensure the aid reaches people, the needs of the richest extent possible. you will not be surprised
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to hear that the beating heart of all this is on right. you will not be surprised to hear the doctor has provided shelter is provided food and water, which is provided medical assistance. all this evening flooded certain stuff, being killed in jug and displaced. i am from the one of those polled by the the navigation of the accusations of mountains, not the expectations, but the idea that some of the employees were allegedly involved in the attack of israel on the 7. what have i have seen the movie? these allegations as we had yesterday for the executive general of being swiftly looked into being
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a dress transpire. okay. and i'm very pleased to note that i've had many conversations with sleep as a reading and others just under his taking swift action on these, on these, on this evidence. and the new investigation is already underway under his life saving services. as was mentioned by so many member states, yes. today to have a 3 quarters of drugs as residents should not be jeopardized by the allegation, the alleged actions of a few individuals they took the matter of extraordinary disproportion. like right under the simple fact that assumes it needed in the west bank. we seldom talk about the west bank because gaza, of course, is the central gravity of this terrible tragedy. so that we have
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significant concerns over the wes thing. situations as well as in loveland. some jordan and syria must also be safe god. it's tragic to think that the small, small steps that we have been observing that we discussed in code session the other day on syria are at risk because of this, these events. but to projects very simply and bluntly all humanitarian response for the occupied palestinian territory is dependent, completely dependent on not being adequately funded and operational. and you can be sure that we will all be spending all of our efforts to try to make this happen . and to make it happen in a way that meets the requirements of your child to ad. assurances to those
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interested henri is playing an indispensable role in terms of distribution warehousing logistics, human resources, 3000 star, 1st of all name to the car crisis. deputy who matter turn coordinates for because a this is the unrest director for because because we chose him because he had the gracious knowledge of what was happening and the racist reach of what might be used. so of course, we would like to see decisions to withhold funds. so i'd rather you affect the president and cozy i repeat, of course, by requests and demand for compliance and instructional, your mentor in law, including the particular civilians and the infrastructure. they depend on
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hospitals, medical smell, patients must be protected. it is quite remarkable. in these days and these recent months, how health is the fictions? justin goes most often. in tennessee, spectrum's in different parts of the world. health institutions have become a target of age things. as well as your manager and aid workers of old people. so i would reiterate my goal for the immediate release of all her students. i have met them and their families as well on conditional release, humane treatment. and of course i cannot and without repeating the appeal about secretary general for a humanitarian ceasefire,
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so that we can start rebuilding gauze and giving its families a sense of the future. thank you, mother. let's see. sure, let me see. okay, there's a live session of the un security council in new york, just spanish speaking is nothing versus you and humanitarian. a fast chief speaking a great length about the detailing situation in gaza. you said 60 percent of housing is now allegedly being destroyed. 75 percent of the population dismissed at the display straw, the clean water almost now impossible to get ahold of, and given several days of incredibly deteriorating weather and gods of his force failed lea children the vulnerable month to sleep in much less cause live to james base in new york, he's been listening into it to all of that said james, i mean must griffith clear in his, on the scoring of the seriousness of the situation and gauze of it appears to be deteriorating by the day i so yeah,
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the situation is we slowly are approaching the full month small is really, really dire and gaza. i'm very, very clear from that detailed assessment from the top humanitarian. i official in the world moss and griffith about the situation. also quite a bit, a bit of criticism this route in terms of the humanitarian situation. because he said that we're clear of bottlenecks that need to be speeding up of delivery of supplies. and the said these riley to carry out, as we know these exhaustive searches venue, it's coming in the trucks going in of that, they frequently reject much needed items full. i quote, unclear, inconsistent and all the unspecified reasons. and he went on to say that once they find something in the truck because they don't like that, i've just taken that all them out. they reject the whole truck, which is one of the reasons it's taking so long. and so little aid is going into gauze that give them the severity of what's happening on the ground. remember,
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this is a security council where the majority of members would like to see and emotion, an immediate c spot as you heard the on the 2nd she general for him outside. and it says, just say, is a security council meeting, that's cool by the man who speak you right now, the ambassador of algeria. and they were talking, i think not just about the humanitarian situation, but also he wanted to talk about the international court of justice as ruling on friday. and it's interesting on the way. and i spoke to one of the pub in members of the security council. the ambassador of china john june and he said to me that his reading of that i c c judgement which says israel has to do stop doing and a thing that could lead to genocide. he said the reading of that. so if you look through every close of that of ruling by the i, c, j, there is a requisite, in order to do what the i, c, j to mom's, to have a see saw. he believes a c spot has to happen as close to the i c j reading and i'm sure he's going to say that, but he makes his intervention in the counsel. we're also of course, going to hear from the us. they are the one member of the security council,
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those blogs, any ceasefire until now, 3 times using that'd be to so interesting to hear from linda thomas greenfield, the us a baset over expecting to his speaking soon. she, interestingly, in the last 24 hours when she spoke to reporters said yes, they were looking for now all the funding to under because of those allegations of the 12 employees involved in october, the 7th. but she said under was what was vital and it was a vital lifeline for the people of gauze. so interesting, somewhat confusing comments on the us position perhaps will be clear today if she feels that the unreal, unreal work is so important when the us might restore its funding to own right. yeah, i mean talking specifically about under a month in griffith said to the response by the united states, the u. k. canada, several other countries to um, pause to suspend the funding to this vital body. describe that this extraordinarily disproportionate take up. describe the owner as the beating hearts of the
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humanitarian operation. the in gaza, clearly completely dismayed as opposed to the this response from many powerful western countries. the yeah. 1111 does was he is the points of the suspension. is it just to show display sure, this allocation? is it perhaps just to keep israel happy that is complaining about what lots of these 12 under a employees are alleged to have done? it is, was reminding you that while these damaged and conclusions of the international court of justice came out in the hey, that's exactly the same moment that israel made these allegations about. the younger employees in gauze and the fight. they say they were linked to october. the 7th, it's not clear because we've not had published openly exactly what those allegations are, but it is clear that israel is relying and they said this on interrogation for
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some of the evidence. they say the proves that these 12 employees were involved in october the 7th, and you have to dig a little bit deeper into that would interrogation what sort of interrogation took place. and you have to question with israel as possible. and that could that interrogation have included torture by james many thanks that james base i live in the you and let's get back into the security council meeting the out, jerry and a bus. the youngest 70 babies will be bone every day in gaza by the side of the road and at the gates of hospitals. because health care services no longer exist, 90 percent of causes inhabitants will sleep in the open. and without having eaten enough, 10000 people still suffering from cancer die
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every day. because already come a came out chemo therapy is not available. this is a humanitarian tragedy which is playing out before our very eyes. this is a crime of genocide and encompasses all the pillows that make up the crime of genocide. they all present here. nothing can justify this. bob array being visited upon the palestinian people. madam president of the said, just as has spoken to through the order issued by the i c, j and the other all of those that believe in an international order based on laws and rules.
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