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of the season to the latest and the like, the same good. his majesty came out of the 2nd. his government is be beautiful. hosting this conference at black defense available for the efforts for the sake of the policy. and then people also have left with our and his excellency, it doesn't have that, that has easy, his government that they've sent people for the advocates for the sake of the policy and your faith will also that i'd like to thank all the leaders all the heads of delegates ends in full, the presence of as valuable has been your majesty. what does that mean? you'd eczema sees the 2nd turnover and added nature, those are well, thank you very much for hosting this conference and peace be upon you, old sure. cuz i know give the floor to his extra to see when the under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinate to mr. martin griffith.
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thank you very much indeed for this opportunity to speak. thank you, your majesty mister president, are both extra general excellencies and friends of the people of palestine. i want to add my thanks to jordan egypt and the secretary general for convening us here today in response to the monetary and catastrophe. and there's also a my appreciation to you all for your participation. as i have said, as we have all said many times in the past 9 months, what we witnessed since october, the 7th last year is
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a stain on humanity. i kind of need that for echo the call to action so powerfully expressed by his majesty king abdullah by his excellency presidency. and of course, the secretary general in their opening remarks. i can any reiterate the crucial importance of acting swiftly and decisively to both sides and its people back from the abyss that they know so well. this morning we mentioned 3 separate working groups to discuss and identify concrete priority tasks for this urgent action. this is my privilege today to convey the outcomes of those working groups to this high level a segment. during these productions discussions we heard from our co host, jordan and egypt, un agencies and jos redcross, red crescent movement partners as well as done as
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a member states. the 1st working group considered the humanitarian needs and the requirements for getting humanitarian assistance into 'cause at scale. and with the predictability required the mechanism mandated by the un security council and mentioned by the secretary general and resolution $2720.00 for tunneling a to gaza needs additional support to be fully operational inside. because the and i pay tribute to my colleague secret costs, especially coordinate to senior monitoring coordinator for her efforts. busy crossings, as the working group pronounced must be open and functioning in full capacity. entry requirements for humanitarian supplies and personnel must be streamlined, safe, conducive to enabling conditions for your monitor,
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an aide work cuz i have to be insured for the effective reception and provision of a to civilians in need throughout the gaza and the un flash or appeal for kaiser must be fully funded. according to the united united nations and partners, 2 and a half 1000000000 us dollars are estimated to be needed to provide aid for the people of cause or from april until december 2024. this roughly provides for $913000000.00 for food and nutrition. 400000000 for health and medicine. 700000000 for shelter and sanitation. and i should add that today we heard from jordan the next reputation of $300000000.00 us dollars per month. for the central come commodities for the people in gaza. so i figured that was echoed by egypt and jordan and egypt both proposed additional estimations of $500000000.00 for an optimal capacity for the flow of
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aid from these generous countries to benefit the people of rosa. the 2nd working group recognize the need for an immediate and permanency is 5. how do a new coal and discussed meetings to overcome the significant challenges to the protection of civilians and the access delivery and distribution of humanitarian assistance to within and throughout the process. and the lack of supplies equipment remington security on the opposite devastation, including damage to roads and the other essential infrastructure. it was also well noted and there was a cause consensus on this devastation. there was a unanimous hara at the vast total of death, injury, destruction displacement, serial displacement trauma and deprivation suffered by the people of color into
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spine months as well as the horrendous toe on humanitarian and encouraging united nations work cuz costs from on. right. in particular, which exceeded the death toll across the whole world in the past 12 years combined . which is clear to us is it while we will, as humanitarians continue to find concrete solutions to the challenges to a delivery. where you need a fundamental shift us in our operating environment, which needs to ensure a safe, conducive, and enabling conditions for humanitarian aid workers. and we need our operations to go from being obstructed to being facilitated. so of course we called them the policies to uphold their obligations. under international humanitarian law, we re a from the a central role of unwrap, whose stuff and premises have been and continued to be and will be the backbone
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of the humanitarian operation. this working group stress the need for these immediate measures to facilitate the delivery of a number one functioning mechanism for operational coordination. a notification number 2, full access for basic equipment for safety and security of humanitarian stock. number 3, possible roads clearance of explosive ordinance. number 4 unimpeded passage to distribute aid and access communities across browser. and finally, sufficient, unpredictable flows of fuel and prioritized aid. if you wouldn't mind to the side working group, the last looked at the opportunities for supporting early recovery priorities in gaza, recognizing the immense scale of destruction in gaza, homes, schools, places of worship, water systems, etc. all participants in that working group agreed the planning for early recovery,
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even at this stage. so real as this may seem was vital to restoring dignity, rights and hope among a traumatized population, such as lost almost everything. participants commended the initial recovery planning underway by the united nations country team, encouraging unreal as well as the world bank, the palestinian authority and other partners and page to support their initiatives . the participants once again reaffirmed the vital role under place and the recovery phase, especially in education, health and site, the social support. they stress the critical importance in the recovery phase of the removal of uninspired ordinance and the tons of rubble and debris. and we have seen recently statements by the united nations about the extraordinary destruction of structures across across a provision of shelter,
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re housing solutions, rehabilitation of food production, livelihoods opportunities, support to the private sector. all of this must be included in plans for the reconstruction of gaza. that should start as soon as humanly possible. such as be clear. however, that with all this, a none of this new. the only way to fully an effectively address that your monetary needs and gaza is very simply an immediate and permanent ceasefire. your majesty, mister president, the secretary general. excellent. so these ladies and gentlemen are collective humanity, is still at work. acting on the outcomes of this conference is a southern task. i suggest to harness some of that to mount a t mutual responsibilities. i'm bring finally an end to the travesty. such
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as brought some misery to the people of casa all skill support and all of the follow up actions that have been identified. thank you very much. thank you. your excellent. see, i know that is the scene to tennessee conference in georgia and international conference, working on an urgent humanitarian response to israel's war and draws we had from a number of high level speakers. first up was, i can't abdullah of jordan, you said that's a humanitarian access, cannot wait for seas for and cannot be subject to political agenda. we heard from president cc of egypt, he said, israel must talking to cj and the policy of starvation, the gate. some people have garza, i'm trying to get tara as you and 2nd general, he's by make about 78 months of relentless suffering. the scale of colonies beyond anything in his time. and the secretary general. my mom moved to bass of the state of palestine saying that the must reach receipts for our immediately and israel
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must have and his landlords. and last week we just had from austin griffin the on the sector general. she mounted to earn a fast. so the goal is, was a stain on humanity and again on crossings must be opened, these are the months of a frequency. so let's go to punish smith now, who's monitoring at this conference at the dead sea. so, but just tell us more about the object to this conference and what we've been here . the next $75.00 states and $75.00 international organizations are taking part in this conference is being headline to the coal for action. and they've been having meetings all morning here. on the, on the dead sea, on the, on the banks of the dead st. you've heard that from some of the main participants, the main parties involved, also in negotiations between israel and how must of trying to achieve some sort of sci fi uh, the king of the of jordan, also highlighted the attack several of vitamins in the west bank as well, and he said the violations of the holy sites in east jerusalem on the was and he
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started without the attention of everyone here today. we risk a big conflict agents present. i'll cc said israel must be, was held responsible, it's destroying infrastructure and everything without cache. and egypt he said as well, and so many times of the consequences of israel, military operations. and then yes, but you and such as you daniel antonio gutierrez saying at least half the humanitarian missions that they send into a gauze about his trucks with aid on them, they fail. and they finally say, he says, because the in p d, these has all the available routes, interguards a must be operational land routes. he says are critical. we know that but having to have a drop by m c because israel is not making it easy to deliver aid by loan, like a brand, a lot of public stipends, as you say, but it will say it must be a great deal going on behind the scenes with all these regional leaders there at this important time as well. yeah. and he blinked and us 2nd secretary state has
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arrived in the last hour or so he's listening to amazing. he's going on behind being not to read seek. busy that's the conference center on the bank. so with that behind me, his team just arrived. it's a rare opportunity for him to see all these middle east leaders in the same place. at the same time. we know that he says we own this remains. now, there on his is on how much to agree to a cease fine. he wants to, the regional leaders here to help pressure how much to do that. he says, israel has agreed to bite and see spot plan, although publicly benjamin netanyahu says he's continuing the fights until how much and his leadership in gaza are destroyed. so yes, here blinking, we'll be putting the pressure. i'm listening to lead us from this region because the biggest sticking ball to getting aid is a gauze that is the fact that there is no strong or better. thanks for that. ben smith, the monitoring that conferences on going still,
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as you can see at the dead sea conference. that's it. thanks for that plan for the time being. let's head to central browser now and speak to him, cause a who is live for us in darrow bothering him? do you know very well exactly what everybody is talking about there and, and specifically this business of opening the crossings because the amount of aid going and as being a very, very low and rougher lot of the crossings are close most of the crossings, the place references eclipse glasses, which is causing immense problems. just tell us about that. well, next people do not even have any options or there is no variety of food to per chase anything. there has been a very low minimum quantities of food. people are striving to find anything. there has been no means no chicken, no bus to was no cruise for the past couple of weeks, especially after egypt to add it. well, at egypt,
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a rough crossing was closed since the it's really forces started the ground operation that we have been hearing enough that since the past couple of minutes, people are very happy that the war means is going to come more aid is going to come more food is going to come and they're saying that this may be related to the un resolution. people are feeling that there is something positive coming. but at the same time, they're very worried. this will hold another um like another attempt of failure of a ceasefire talks. but so far as the glass of strip is in severe need of everything to enter, there has been of severe located no medical supplies, no food, even even died, dirt dense and like some please. and like cleaning get tools are not available anymore. so this is going to hold some relief to the policy news next,
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and tell us about the degree to which the, these ratings monitor what's going and the, the kind of process and bureaucracy there is trying to get a well, there has been a lot of restrictions 1st of all, not every thing is allowed to inter, like you could only find, for example, noodles, a feeling that market. sometimes you'd only find like one type of, of a bus to box every time at people working in the crossings. have been telling how much restrictions they're imposed. how much of a security clearance is the old. they don't take a lot of time for things to enter, but at the same time, palestinians are under located for more than 9 months. now, there has been a lot of stuff in foods and like supermarkets are clothes, clothes are not available. people are worried displays for a place to another,
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they left their houses, everything, what they left, everything behind them, people started from scratch and they do not even have the ability or the chance an option to buy something new. and also there has been a lot of increase in prices, but for now there has been a list that is being offered for like items and products to be imported into the strip. and traders are saying that every item needs an approval from the is very decide. all right, and we'll leave that for the night. and thanks for my team could already the in there, i'll by law i, let's take this on with his son buddy. he's a professor of international affairs and kind of university joins us live from amman, in jordan, as sir has done this, this consensus cool for the cx 5 to be adopted also for the opening of crossings, but really basically schools that just, that goes if statements are to be made over the past 8 months and will yeah,
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absolutely. you know, even in the conferences betsy, is a, the issue of the crossing is that has been raised by various because, i mean i'm talking about, paid to the states and even and charter shouldn't be just about to have a delivery. and this were, for the way, i'm in a safe way and at crossing should we open them, share all the think should be facilitated for audio, for the students to get the necessary. uh, a need for the problem with everything is the, the lack of ceasefire as long as the war continue, you know, there's no way of so guaranteeing the causes to be open and or the safety of those people to deliver the 8th. so this is very important, i think what we hear at the end, the conference as well. i think that we already know that we've out in a short of having a permanent use fast. you know, we even run the risk of actually, and jeopardizing the more or human lives in data. now, as you say,
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in the foreground of this conference is this un security council resolution that supported and brought by you the united states. importantly, importantly, how much does that move the dialogue do you think? and what, what is very important is the, you know, for the, for the see side for the view and resolution, a security council resolution to be implemented fully. and the whole thing that this will establish will pay the way for pregnancy is fine. because if you look at the break down, what did people say? and they added that to, and they come from the team been formed a, as the will should come to an end. so i can see any construction of guys as well as you know, a been a real aids, human hearing aids, and apparently which is more important. i think for, for the future is elastic solution that is the solution. because the problem between these writers and the policy is not submitted to what it is said, it's about politics. it's about the struggle over that. so give it
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a blessing and state an independent face to live the a side by side with visual and, and, and security. and we will, everybody will be happy. but this takes to overcome the these rights when it's ready to strongly believe that they can cause the whole land and realizing security of the same time when history has been time. and again, um for them wrongly uh, so what we need to actually think often long term is it put it to the solution for the compet is not only a ceasefire because he's friday's good. there's no question about that impairment. one is amazing. you know, given the calamity and the capacity of b and, and get that. but if you want to look for a permanent solutions, that would impact a and b to hold them at least and a positive way. we have to think of reducing a solution. i mean with joshua's rights when he said that, you know, the 2 state solution based on that to got to be is gonna ship of 2000 to 2, which talks about all that we've talked about these rating withdrawal to $9674.00
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does add us you know, for both sides the and accepted solution for b with cds and displays. and if you know an exchange of back is that would be, i think some nice normally addition would be the um, in dom and these. and this is where we can have security oil and submitted for the region back to the elements of these really society. and you know, i'm talking to model above the 5 point block today in the driving seat if they continue believing that they need to expand at the expense of the scene and, and the end they realize 7, security and fees. i think there is like a buy premium is not going to happen right before we make any progress in any direction. of course that has to be a ceasefire. where do you think we all, with the likelihood of that actually gaining traction this time around both sides? it seems or expressing willingness to these take it all right. now obviously, you know, i think both sides are maybe and we'd be more corporate thing in the 1st day to
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view and see that or the counselor of the ocean or she is wrong. 6 weeks of all know she's fat and that, and now we hope that you know, this would be accent. it's a 2nd stage and then a 3rd stage, and this would be permanent one. uh, but i, i suspect that these ladies are actually not taking this in a good shape because there's really government, frankly, component to actually controlling that anyhow. because anyone understands that to survive and put it to go see if i really think is on this cooperation with the right to engage those people want to come to the door and they made it perfectly clear. yesterday the day before today they, they want to continue the they have no interest in fees, fire and, and to me the only see started that they want is the one that was secure the release of the hosted. so they are coming from us. but they didn't get punched in give us the hostages, and we're gonna stop you. this is if you want, so you know, everything boils down to this kind of thing. and, and this isn't a 3 point obviously, but, but i strongly believe that, you know,
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in 6 weeks will come after the beginning of the implementation of the stage one. i think there will be a different dynamic. i think the i just stayed with it probably in this case, pressure more put a lot of pressure on is ready to cook for, to cooperate in a 2nd stage. and this will make things easier and induce to come. all right, well, how concerned will israel be? that's a, this, a un security council resolution was indeed, backed by the united states. it's ally, but also in the, the so doing it demonstrates that a gulf is growing between israel and the united states. how concerned will is real feet about that? yeah, well, there are many people and there's a lot of really concerned about the that they see is really american relationship to the top priority. and we know that, but they are, as many people are. so they believe that they can minute explanation. in other states, they can rely on vision, lobby design is lobbying in washington, the underlying the congress. and that the, you know, by the end is in the,
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of an action. yeah. and he can't really anger of those elements, but i to actually this kind of thinking ignores the fact that there's as a conceptual shift, even in america, i'm on a civil society organization amongst to this in the campuses. so it really does not enjoy the same. i would say immunity that it's used to and, and use and, and in the past i think by didn't, would put more pressure and is an address. but you can't do anything. so it's up to this rate is they need to decide who that to cooperate with. united states, and in this case they need to continue with the ceasefire resolution, or to be a pious state. an index, you know, in this case is read with somebody who pays. they will pay and dearly and it's a international nation. internation standing and many countries are both cutting the ads are actually, um, some of them be been took about and you refresh the normalization and so it was
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can't have it. so click on edit to scan tab. you know, the more continue the war can be kind of seeing in displacing them at time. and again, and it's 10 times you enjoy the backend of everyone and raptor stood across the bill. and so then you have to have said, you have to frontier and it is different. you forgive me for jump in, but you have to factor in the net. yahoo charge i because you know, he's, he's plowing as i'm far it was in the ready gone through design this pressure from you and pressure from families of those who still have family members held captive . there's pressure around from the united states as well, but he still continues on his way. absolutely, because it's a political again, because it is really still enjoy the backend of $64.00. can a 6 member out of a 120 and that's all he needs to continue is in his position. and also he realizes that, you know, once the war comes to an end, he would be held accountable for a lot of things, chief among them and the failure of october 7th, but also the,
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the corruption cases, again assembling b and the court. so he hinges on the war, i mean, he is a kind of a vested interest in the continuation of the door simply because he went to uh the, the com. so you can put it into the country once inside. but this has a limit as well because you know, the more the walk continues the more easily is with pick into the street and the more pressure. so once the, the, the demonstrations in his right becomes critical. i think this will probably lead to atlanta anal election and in this case, and i mean, i would, i would use but the he and the frontier is that is and they've been into jackson and he only needs to take into account the american pressure. the fact that is getting more and more isolated in the international uh, rena, but also is on be for attending again since i so i will leave it. definitely, ma'am. do appreciate your analysis. thanks very much indeed for that to happen. very sure. i'll be back in the amount, enjoy it, and thank you. now,
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the united nations human rights offices is ready for us, is unpolished, to be in the own. groups may have committed war crimes during is relatively right on this recommend for g come over the weekend. the raid fried for is rarely captives who have been held in gauzy since october. a palestinian health officials say $274.00 palestinians were killed in that operation at the spokesman for the you and the human rights office said we are profoundly show to the impact on civilians of the is really forces operation. i didn't tell of a the secretary of state on st blinking said israel's prime minister has reaffirmed his commitment to a ceasefire because of gaza. this came off to you and security council as we've just been discussing a voted in favor of a us back proposal. quoting for an immediate cease 5 and the return captives held in gauze. yes, actually state says that a message earlier support for you and approve resolution was quite a hopeful sign. everyone's vote is in except for one vote. and
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that's from us. and that's what we wait for it is awesome us to move forward with this proposal for or not. and it's very clear what, as i said, virtually the entire international community wants to see. and of course, with so many families want us. and it's also what the people of gaza so desperately need i would say and run cutting out from the georgia and and capital of amman. so i am, i'm, what's the assessment is right about what's going on of the well, let's take the you in resolution 1st. it's been a very, very new to response from the is really get any real response coming from us. exercise helps you think, and quoting department is the thing that he was reaffirming his commitment to the
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ceasefire proposal control spots to the previous 3 un resolutions. israel went off to us accused of being and he's really accused of being anti semitic. now the next thing that is up here is how about the own? this is on how that says the secretary of state. if you already who says that he's missing a must have reacted to cease by a resolution saying they're willing to send a negotiate to. so why is this kind of language being used like israel being using this kind of language as well as i can, this is in down to a mass. well, it's like keep it. that's an agreement between these right? these um us secretary of sites try to deflect any kind of criticism on israel. they all great allies, remember at the end of the day, but it's a now about so what happens on the rest of and so the lincoln visit, he's met with all these ready lead. is it in a mind as you've just had?
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and then he goes to cancel on wednesday where he needs to be made the prices, and that's where the problem is, the and the foreign minister. and then there's a press conference at that press conference, but you're about 5 pm local time. on wednesday, we'll have precisely what he's managed to come away with after this major visit to the region. i didn't run the we're hearing all so separately that said war crimes may have been committed, possible will crimes. it by is ready forces on policy and on groups a off to the new threat, right. the freed for us, choose insensitive that's up to you, right? an incredibly strong statement from the you in human rights. so face you say we are profoundly shocked at the impact of civilians. all these relief forces operation, hundreds of how this thing is. many of them civilians were report to be killed and injured. furthermore, by holding hostages in such densely populated area the on different groups during so opposing the largest palestinian civilians.

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