tv Inside Story Al Jazeera March 26, 2024 2:30pm-3:01pm AST
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the i'll just say it was investigated units, interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify these rails so on gaza. dozens of children found him up during them and executed them. this information has been used by official supports person october 7th. on tuesday or another blow to underwater and u. s. law includes a year long then on funding to video, an agency that supports by the same refugees, washington spends with as well, like choosing some employees of taking part in how much the task. what does this mean for the people of casa? this is inside story, the
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hello welcome to the program. i'm how should i have bought of the united nations relief i'm with agency or under law, provides humanitarian support to millions of policies. and refugees is why as warren does a, has made his work even more vital. but the agency is on the prussia, the united states has suspended funding off to is was that some of its employees will involved in how much the attack on october, the 7th. the agency denies the accusations by the house, by the stuff implicated and opened an investigation. it wasn't enough to reassure washington, however, and the loss of us support could prove devastating, can only walk into its work without its biggest dona. and what does this been for part of cities in gaza or on the brain consolidation would go to our panel in just a moment, but 1st been to them on, on. how's this report the motion is agreed to. and with asked the us congress cut
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a lifeline to the people of god. the 5th, the latest budget include the provision for a year long suspension of funding to unwrap the u. an agency per palestinian refugees. the move was pushed by politicians who accused of collaborating with i'm off on ross is a completely irredeemable organization. since october 7th, we have seen how much from us has infiltrated on and rag can not be the conduit for humanitarian aid. it is clear that it has been infiltrated by a, a mazda hundreds of supports, nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east. it run schools and hospitals and plays a vital role in distributing humanitarian aid to us. is it the biggest donor touching more than $422000000.20. the agency is poor and that's the spending that support could prove catastrophic. and not only for the palestinians. this is not
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the time at the time of this immense warrant garza and possible regional repercussions. this is not designed to the stabilize the region further by weakening and main components of regional stability, which is other a. israel says 12 with the agencies, 13000 employees and gaza were involved in october 7th attacks when ha spiders killed 1139 is re leaves on rock to night, the accusations got good fired. the staff implicated an open investigation. several donor nations prose, their funding, but many have since restored it. israel has long pushed for on world to be disbanded and has increased this pressure during the war on gaza. owner as part of the problem, not possible solution. it is a homos front and it's time to put it behind israel's military offensive. it's
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placed 1700000 palestinians and pushed the population to the brink of famine and rose road. coordinating aid has become more important than ever its own clear of the agency will recover from the loss of funding. whereas the people gaza will survive without support. bins and bonham al jazeera for inside story the or so how does the roger flat still under one's existence fits in with these rise will and what would the consequences be for generations of policy is all the questions to raise with our panel in the funds us we have to, i, i live us, you any, a nasa scientist on does a native who was educated at, on the law school in don't have time and i'm old enough that goes that a to is professor of the institute for graduate studies who specialize in international aid and conflict resolution in london is chris gun is currently the director or they need my accountability projects on formerly an under westbrooks
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person. however, one on thank you for joining us. do i? what was your reaction to the use of the us was we're drawing it's funding for wonder. well, for 2025. you know what i mean? so don't say a stupid decision sounds based on a lot of ignorance and lack of knowledge. i mean, there's just studies out to see, i mean, it's in a way, it's actually, you know, i mean, i don't know why the middle, the tentative to provide education, which actually bring people out of poverty, putting people out of thinking i showed you, kate, them knowledge thought that's usually help to a piece, you know, getting actually stopping funding is not the 1st time united started doing and stopping the funding. and actually in a way it's electric, a terrorism directly. ton as a decision to stop funding got needs for this year. could it be an indication that perhaps it could just be part of a prolonged process, whether us will have to shut down or the owner why in the future. awesome that sits
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level of security. the for a long time has been focusing on the, even before though, the 7, the evans, the evidence, and then the uh, the firewall. well, i mean, the importance of the presence, it's a living. there's so many other still haven't started off of the not, but often i use the 6 or 7 more of all the complex that they don't have launched on the plan with all of its considered ones is mainly that it gives and so all the other stuff has been on the mat existing is an international. the is an international evidence, a living system. you'll do rights. these people start this big of the status of the disease and the to wants to find the stuff in much of this conflict happens. and by the time you're thinking, roy is basically usable. if it is, it's like i said, if it's f r to shutdown, i don't know uh,
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diminishes succeed. then basically this would be the cost for it as long as i mean, but the method of $1.00 otherwise means dr. motor could use, it isn't as no consequences whatsoever. and, and the, and the issue is that, so i think the timing for me is that the more the, the question i mean mm. the final decision that come from a business of a person inside the root of, uh, one foot wide split firm. and, and the guys in these cars, when you have one of the deals with the i, c, g demanding for more expansion of a more if i'm not going to be, is on that at all to have what the solution to this as a unit of submitting a then that you want to come in this i thought complicity with that. i had, you know, christmas and so on 5 since this, this resolution for me because i used to fill out for the us of installation costs . there was hope that the spending bell will would include the that
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off to can about the $350000000.00 to be dive back to, to on or why given the fact it's legacy history since it was established in 1949 on the fact that it gates as for almost 6000000 policy and refugees spread across many countries, that didn't happen. is that an indication of the american, as i've told you, the chapter of under as well as the, is the tools in this bill, which makes it clear that in the beginning of 2025, the funding would return unless it specifically a po. so let's not make any assumptions about the us, but to be clear, this is a political attack. the eclipse, with talking on ro is an attack on the, to an attempt to di da, turn it into a mortgage issue to be paid. you know the agenda on that on the same school. so it's an attack on a $26.00 you should've gotten to is natal?
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i'm one of the very client. it's one of the foundations of middle east peace. certainly make no mistake. it seems like a time on of you, an agency by a single member of the general assembly. so rather than that perhaps so we can talk about what we see something much, much bigger. it's in the top from the middle east peace process. i don't know to actually some so as far as the talking on was, is concerned, it's taken on a new and she told me because not only was the single, don't you talk to, or which these are allegations made against the tool of a self image. completely so he said no evidence produced by himself full. uh now what we're seeing is these raised in a further attempt to discredit our controls. going down to the council crossing point, i'm going to be clear, concrete consecutive 50 truck. oh wow. well that's what it is. to do it, is the truck's going to cancel good intentions, but it's a girl. oh can type. is it kind of long on the way they used to say not being able
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to, to deliver this. they didn't know if these railways were built in the truck from going down there. so there's a lot of in this, i've been talking to. so it's been a rough, they're all full of states that have come back to increase the sol dues. the you a couple other ross to discuss much to $25000000.00 includes this panels insignificant compared to the 7 the solid is given to push on and around without those the full uh oh. so it shouldn't make it to move the goal, who the 200000000 to to come away from the pga tool. but let's go to that. the fire is it, does this all beginning to come back? another thing is a terrible in the side and a whole bunch of this relentless genocide that school is flexibility to what to do . so i'm root canals that say continue on until june. so let's see what happens. the big problem now. it's getting a lot of the stick with a i'm to be clear,
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it's b as rated, supporting the incremental. what's happening on the increase not just was believe that the really the commit to general blah, blah. since i'm getting installed, now we go, i'm re being bought from the news, but to be clear that because of all the issues of the provisional measures folded by the international court of justice over 26. so i was taking the call and say, here's the evidence that was really genocide, by the way, the i c c which does a criminal person a lot, but they also investigate things later. so there's an issue with lawrenceville that's with yahoo, the, the, and you're the defense minister just to zip the piece. and so the last, the well can do it wants to know the frankly just say regional piece. let's try to unpack, what does this mean for the people of for the policy is we've been talking about the almost 6000000 refugees that are live in different parts of the. well,
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no, i, you, your life has in a way or another, been shaped by wonder why and does that one your thoughts as you went to school is that you had your own dreams and then you went to the us and you helped design the like lightweight robots, it kind of capital for nice. as mazda, 2020 perseverance rover mission. could you give us a sense of how was life for you back then? when you are the going to run by owner was not only about, do you know, i mean, they just, i mean, big part of the modification. i mean like, you know, if i don't, so some of it was a big employer. so, i mean, working with a lot of a lot of like, a lot of my teachers, i mean, a lot of them like this is jobs. they give people. so these jobs i mean, and co people's life. so it can actually, you know, but encouraged people to an education. i mean, i know it was considered to be one of the best employer impala science. a lot of people like think a lot of bite and then that's, you know, i mean, because the, and only bring back to the community, you know, like, i mean, bringing up education. i'm thinking of knowledge. i mean, think people out of,
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you know, out of darkness. i mean, this is, i mean, this is the feeling. i mean, this is what helped me. i mean, the, you know, mean my 1st 9 year out of my k 12. i mean, they were all that kind of our schools. i mean, it's very sad to see today like every single school i went to and guys have been actually destroyed completely. and you know, i mean it's just like, you know, i mean there's a literally happens from the 1st day they were attacking schools like being empty. i mean, they actually use the motion and motion explosive to pull up the schools. and based on what we just seen was already directly targeted and targeting education because i mean, you know, in, in, in some ways, you know, i think, you know, that that's the targeting the future over the pallet senior people targeting the whole, i mean, you know, i mean there is, you know, i mean there's biggest variation, but one, cuz see somebody be able to actually went on what's cool and being able to be successful and make it somewhere around the world. be able to provide knowledge to the entire humanity in our entire planet. and that's the way i really look at it. and that's what i mean just as i, as i get it can be slightly bad. i mean, it's really sad to see you a lot. that investment does have investment into the future of the future of,
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i mean the, you know what, i mean, not just like posting and starting till that means future actually, you know, thing you know, having humans to provide, you know, to the entire universe. meaning, just like, you know, i mean, we just, so i'm just taking anything that actually stopped education i think is i think it's a, i think it's a, it's a mistake. and you know, i find that, you know, and honestly like, you know, in some way, right? now that we need to work on actually be able to bring back the funding or i should have go by alternative. i mean, it does all sound like a north of guys on guys is like, i mean, on our way, like for a sec actually it's, it's, it's almost its own government. so, i mean, the big part of the, you know, the big part of the, you know, like medical systems and educational systems. so i mean, a lot of that is going to be lost. you know me, a lot of people lose their job. so, i mean, in that's, you know, you can just imagine everything going to come out of it. a ton of if we are to look for alternatives in the near future, i would step in and take over given the fact that, oh no to itself was,
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is too long history and has saved the lives of, by the scenes in a way, never done by any other organization over the last decades? i don't think there is any other alternative don't. it was as long as the thing and go just for the light. i mean there is no final supplement. there's no good a find a big deal between the thing is i don't see the good on this is the nature of, i mean the like for example, they like the admissions office. so you my blackboard for the, the, you on the, the cs on that it gives you agency which has on monday to reset the compensate and could you use the order was the, is it the gives you the, the, the, the takes place. and so it depends on how this, what, what do you want
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a whole bunch of, i mean, if the, you uh, is, uh, like your guess to say the meaning isn't as the what happens. what is all the rules that people function and process controls every aspect, the flight of guy, and then decided to staying the buyer, then it's going to be the sort of course this was done the i mean the government lift the lead. you still gave the surfaces to 70 percent of the population will model was that it gives the knowledge of it from god. so if you pick one of them here from there, you go to the study construct the function. but the owner was more and be under construction or was about services. i'm all told about of everything that or the task to do with the student of the g. so with all go on what i mean. it's going to
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be at the thought of disaster and added. yeah, chris, now do you saying that he's going to reduce the $175000000.00 the funds to all the humanitarian processing, the west bank and gaza. and this is likely i gain to us the us aid and all the un agencies to take over. but either as they were going to be able to fit in the gap because we're to send to, to a and 10 method basically saying because of the symbolic image of, of, of, of other lights out of the way has been associated with the palestinian plants on the policy is inc, does that in particular, it would almost be possible to have an alternative. i'm going to fix on the case be delivery. so that has 13000. so running the $200.00 schools, it's called $23.00 health duties. and these are people deeply embedded in the community. there's a level of trust between the people. and no one can just come in and replace that, which by the way, it's so sad. and i say deep regret the people at mazda in griffin, the cd much amount of time in, in the united nation system,
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is involved in talks about having the service, who distributions fix all to wi fi the world to programs if they could suddenly power. she did install the food distribution, snow on the how the culture it how does the culture tons of old property? because let me tell you that it's the best, the international system house in terms of the trying to see even jobs, but also perhaps the infrastructure. it has the top, it has to distribution center, it have the warehouses, but most of all, it has a culture. it's a deeply rooted in policy and it's just not too much to say to right now. i'm wrong with each other. all the processes you might do, for example, us a r d. it's a matter of how the head of us, the, the fluid into play with a, it's really hard to say the 2 subjects. are you you telling me the american aid is going to have come to mind? weapons of mind. give us a, a time. no, but the full the, this is not about security to, to cease,
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but there was no sections. it just simply went to the know without any check rules, whether it's part of these really tactics to develop garza and to destroy. and i will tell you this in the general assembly, the other members of the general assembly say, are the ones who decide, well, i'm gonna speak to monday, just voltage or race, it'll be a fall right room stage, the stage israel. that's trying to launch this political attack, and by the way, it's not just a political attack. it's an operational attack. they're trying to prevent these. this to you in the system has between 50 and 70 visas waiting for approval. and by the way, it's also been done with the complexity of the objections. it was the objections with back to the store to leave the really going into the doctor. they were the ones that you call them is really don't even have a presence in wrap. it says, you know, there is a conspiracy by many how this be all of the un officials who i think the deform more to,
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to step out and support and install this crazy conversation about having the services to us and talk to people will only on the right now to install mass starvation and this is very clear about that. no, i, if i ask you another personal story as a nasa scientist, i know that you must be mo, most of your life. pretty much preoccupied with looking off to the dim lights of a very distant universe looking for indications that it might unravel something very interesting about a potential for another live the. but then when you think about goes away, you came from massive destruction. normal schools, no more hospitals. do you feel like that the international community is abandoning the policy and people the people of casa? oh, you do a banding? i mean, i'm, you know, the majority of the lot of the commission community, i mean, the government seem, they are in cahoots or, or they're mean they're part of a plan. i mean, it does seem systematic. everything was going through, i mean,
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it seems, i mean, an active plan of ethnic cleansing. i mean, you know, the starting from the 1st day, i mean i go up and to ship a hospital and you know, start seeing the public gotten the building up against the she for hospital and then is like, you know, you can see everything is being stage for our plan to we really like, you know, if you've been forcing on a lot of north of guys in the beginning, it seemed like us to completely make things in the north. i mean, it just, i mean i'm seeing the whole world sitting there and watching as they are like, it seemed like a payment crushing it as a plan. and, you know, i mean, i'm the only one who's fighting of the people on the ground right now. i mean, just by resisting and just live, i mean is certainly sad to say of the word actually just witnessing this. i mean, you know, i, you know, my parents were trapped from you guys or for over 4 months. and you know, mean being actually, you know, they had for an passport, i'm literally a german government completely ignored them. i mean, i didn't get any help from the us government. i mean like they don't really. i mean,
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the way i feel like leaders don't care about us. i mean, we just another number uh, you know, just people around the world that just, you know, the worst of the world them catalog is like we can sacrifice these people to, you know, or send somebody great or plan. uh, you know, and so it seemed like you know, money and you know, like, uh, resources are the most important thing in the life, in the world, in the people, the future in a few minutes. i don't think it's even an important thing. that's like, it seemed like very directly from the policies, i mean, the timing of actually, you know, forcing on what using otherwise is part of actually the, another part of ethnic cleansing. and i think i'm not sure what the us is actually aware of. actually, they're participating and supporting and beating. not only eating the, i mean, you know, i mean, and i, i know, and i way actually screening is there, i don't know why, because you know, the financial responsibility of people on that i q patient x to go to back to buying power. so, you know, i mean, so on some ways like, what's going to happen next, you know, i mean, i think, i think there is a big question mark, i mean, do a lot of these can, okay, i'm not the,
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i'm not even sure what's gonna happen at the time when you look at the list, so the biggest contribute to us. i don't as the how the us followed by germany is we the knowledge of band friends. and that it was best question why on which wildly out of nations stepping in to make up for the deficit. do think that is a political win or not for the time being? well, i think sadly, i mean, since the onset of these this way of normalization deals with so many other countries is that i and the number of countries, i think that it does not change. i mean the political ends as of states of the, the, to some investment agenda, the farm anatomies between them. and they said, i am the economic interests, political interest. i mean name is, i mean, the bottom of the student goes the comments, the 2nd or emotional priority for them. that's, that's said the guys are the security. i mean,
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did you decide on what i was exposed to the complex complexity i would say and also weakness? because of course they have, i mean they want to put more pressure on them is the, they have so many tools that can specially the diesel piece on these these. i mean, what's the most that i'm the, we don't, i mean even with the, except for the one contracting job is, i'm not mistaken. but it's, i mean, when it comes to the minimum, the minimum think i'm not doing it. and then suddenly i think, uh, i mean, we understand, i mean this comes in the context of the spring that has, has its own, the, the position, not many of the genes as both of the above. but what, what happens in the rest of the time as well, okay, are you talking and how much this is inside the more?
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no, that is really the thing that is about a student. and this is what baptist about, unprofessional visitor, chris. there are 2 weeks behind closed doors for the, for the sake of a day. and when it comes to guys about it's no secret that it also talks about what's next full garza where the international community that us these writers are saying, how much would have no say we have, we would like to have new entities taking over. could this be an indication that when it comes to what's next full gaza, the us in particular followed by is why i would like to make sure that the organization was all getting into the office of the needs of the people should no longer be mostly affiliated with you and, and that, and you make kind of them is going to be put into place as well. that is certainly the ambition on the far right the most far. i start to move soon as well, which is why it's pointing to this attack on, on the makes you pass the suggestions possible. these things need to take the
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decisions of long are going to know to the i c, j. as evidence of genocide. i would like to see full $200.00, maybe $200.00 members of the general assembly, which students unwrapped it's monday, stepping up and say we will not allow a long road member plus it's back to the, to the mandate and mission organize the issues that's going to stable not solve the issue. i last see the security council, which is due to the phone, right. and the patient bring that to pay for that until seriously is going to happen. and i want to see some rather i'm strong, bottom age of pulse is at least region, which all can say the destruction is a red line. if this continues, you will not be able to how slide slide the cells, which all could say that was all red line to destruction of on the we will not talk more about. no one say she and you must speak is really committed to allowing her
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to operate because to be very clear, as i say, the political check on on role is a political tend to d d to follow which is in itself an attempt to get to, to to, to destroy a 2 state solution, which is one of the plan for middle east peace. the nothing is nothing but peace in the middle east is it states the 2 state solution is by my part of the movies, the by the aids. it's well is to get away with the story on the scale who it's about. it's of course, about saving millions of people from salvation. but it's also about providing to the states from renting peace in the middle east. the decades to come gentlemen were running out of time, but how for the we've got a chance to further expand on this issue in particular, and the meantime to a pursue any time to come with chris, goodness, i really appreciate you insight. thank you. and thank you to for watching,
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