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so it's best to offer human rights. it is most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the, it's really, it's in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you just stick to the thought provoking nonsense. how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era that is really as striking a school and going as a kill 6 people working for the human agency for palestinian refugees. abra has repeatedly been attacked by israel during its rule. so why is the agency so important to palestinians and white as israel want to destroy it? this is inside stored the hello can, i can change space. israel has killed 18 people when it's
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a tech to school and gone. so it's the 5th time they've targeted this same school that has been sheltering 12000 palestinians, left homeless or forced to flee bombardment among the dead 6 stuff members of the united nations relief and works agency. we'll unwrap. that's the most. the organization is lost in a single incident in the war. attacking schools and places of shelter is a war crime. for henri, coming on the is ready, the attack is nothing new around $220.00 would cause have been killed since october . but for years the agencies come on the sustained political attack to unreal stuff have been killed and its work is frequently obstructed. facility is intensified on the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is repeatedly called for it to be abolished. so why is israel targeting unruh and why is the organization so important to palestinians? we'll discuss all of this with our panel of guests in a moment. but 1st, this report from laurel com,
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the declaration of blankets now served to carry the dads among the 6 members of stuff working to the un refugee agency, owner of the highest number killed in a single incident in the war. they were supposed to displace people in the u and shelter in the sign which refugee come with all my children. and 6 of them were killed 6 children, including a baby twin. what crime, what wrong did these innocent children do? well, i haven't got the last name of a sudden there was a huge explosion. the section of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing to pieces. survive, is it being rushed to the local hospital, but with hardly any resources left? many people would shop on the floor as doctors assess the needs. in a statement on x on was says, the school is being hit 5 times as will began, and it's home to around 12000 to space people,
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mainly women and children. crushed bodies pulled from concrete and twisted natural, undersized at a time where it's walk, it's most needed to support fundable people, israel as being attempting to dismantle the agency. they say it's been up starting, it's walk and loving against it in the us for many years. this is rose accusations of still of the agency being involved in the october 7th, the tax i'd be with checked it by you an investigation. a punk from the finding the 9 may have had some involvement stations that caught funding off the israel's plains have received donations, but on the remains on the funded during israel's war, at least 220 of itself being killed. the united nations provides the israel east with gps data on where every location, all of our locations, and in fact, to dispel another rumor,
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do you and just doesn't get off 1 in the morning, you decide to drive somewhere in gauze. every one of those movements is coordinated with the is rarely a defense force. the latest attack had received widespread international condemnation. the united nation sexy general antonio terrace, settled x. what's happening goes that is totally unacceptable. guitars was criticized by israel's and positive to the un. danny, to known who said israel will continue, it's a tax and what he called a just will dislike accusations of widespread war crimes and breaches of international israel is continuing. it's one let the school as the world watches on and move posting and civilians un stuff aid work has an active as acute, nor comp inside story, which is 0. well, that's meets all penalty. we're going to discuss this with us further in bethlehem,
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in the occupied westbank. we have rehabs, you follow a communication and advocacy coordinator, action aid, palestine and a former staff member of on run in london, cris gummies to form a spokesman under the united nations relief and with agency that supports palestinian refugees and the all ro tomorrow i'll re fi current spokesman for on, right, thank you and will welcome to all of you. i'm going to bring 2 of you in a little later, but i 1st tomorrow i want to focus with you 1st on the details of this attack. so tell us exactly what happened. this is that was another one in a long series of attacks under our premises since the beginning of the war in total disregard for international humanitarian ago which stipulates that humanitarian civilian instruct infrastructures must be protected at all times the
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is riley air strikes on the school yesterday and the site uh, last, scores of people killed but it, these people include 6 of my own colleagues, set the other up renting the desk. so i don't spend the rest that to us that are a 200 that when did see under our staff colleagues of mine killed. now, this particular school turn shelter life most the far on the rest goals. and that was the hosting 12000 people who had been for most repeatedly displaced following the mass displacement their current math displacement of gas of since the beginning of the war. and to add the layer of drama to, to the incident. it was a school that iran was using to administer the polio box, the nation kind of thing. so not only had it, not only was it as full before those public life turned into a shelter during this conflict. but it was also used for this emergency vaccination
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attempting to correct the spread of virus and tomorrow, just to be clear, that was an agreement, was that not between the united nations in israel is that the podium vaccination could take place and none of the premises would be targeted, it's also shocking to me that the same school converted into a shelter had been hit. this is the 5th time, and most of our premises hit work more than once. so there is the, there seems to be a pattern of hitting it from us and then returning to us. but to your clients, remember that you, when a coined the term polio poses, just to describe that the agreement for the government of israel allowing a few hours of respite every day as neutralizing certain premises. specifically to be able to box the wrong $640000.00 kids. in addition to that, we do share. i just heard my,
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my colleague bill earlier and was progress. we do share the gps a fall or a little patients every day with the government of israel. so it is not possible to say we did not know this was a, you was full. so you gave the quote and that's what's called the confliction to israel. and yet they clearly knew the coordinates because they already hit it 4 times before. now israel says they were targeting her mouse. let me read part of what they said, a conducted precise try calling terrorist who operating inside a mouse combined and control center. they also claim they took numerous steps to mitigate the risk of harming civilians using precision weapons, aerial surveillance, an additional intelligence. what do you make of that is ready statement and they say home us with that you have stuff who are that 6 of whom died? did any of your people at any stage, see a mass in that school stroke shelter?
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what i can say is that even during military operations, there are principles of the conduct, the possibilities that have to apply at all times. and one of them is the principle of proportionality and the other is the principle of distinction. you've asked us not to use too much specialized language, but in essence, that means that any hits any strive bite any of the war a part each has to be really calibrated against the damage, fitful cars. and therefore, there is always that tension between military experts and europe, humanitarian new people whereby military experts say, well, i repeat that, the bush risk taking for the sake of formula 3 objectives is fine and the human rights of humanitarian law. both my community all is respond that nothing is worth losing one civilian life. and therefore, for us having had over a 160, if are clearly marked un premises,
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it will display the people inside the people who saw the protection of the blue flag. and then sell that, he does not give them that protection tomorrow you of the current spokesman fun road. that means you're somewhat constrained working for the united nations. and what you can say, chris used to have that role. he doesn't have any constraints the tool. so i can ask you this question, which perhaps tomorrow count on. so chris, how do you feel about the way israel is access to all of our work? cuz in un designated school web ele, uh, 12000 refugees. the display steeple, which has been used for a podium fascination sensor, as part of the international program to inoculate over 600000 children against polio is unemployment nation. it's absolute stain on the confidence of humanity and it must be could then in the strongest possible terms,
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because most certainly must have become them. they should, they must be investigated. she lives, cons goes to mount a, t d just saw the good news. is it, those are already getting all the international criminal court has an ongoing investigation. again, it's benjamin netanyahu and his defense for the state you, i've got, i'm going to use a mass and excel a mass starts with in the schools. and clearly that must be investigated. the i c. c is the issue of arrest lawrenceville misdemeanor, yahoo, and i hope that that comes through because clearly this must be thoroughly investigated. meanwhile, the international court of justice, south africa, has a case for genocide and indeed attacks on children all specifically outlined by the gen, sorry, convention. and here we have an attack which has been made against the podium summation sunset in the un designated schools. so i hope that there is
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investigation on the ground and collect evidence that there will be communications with both the i c, j and the i. c. c. investigators and this will become all, all the case against those who are responsible. whichever side of the company they all have, those people, including the estimates of your off colors, are held to the highest possible standards of international justice and accountability. right him in the bachelor, him. as chris says, here the lord is completely clear. i think it's interesting that in the pos, the, you and set country general has left it to legal bodies to say whether something was a little crime or not. he, in his very strong statements, he says, these dramatic violations of international humanitarian. no, no need to stop now the secretary general effectively saying it's a will trying to and when the mentioned and the so when did you
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want to attack these on a lot of sports? actually this is the end of this and that order continue. and it's very important that the government and to the it's not your thought to handle the international, the it is all i in the gate and get the support and really enjoy them. so i, this is the school definitely does the by accident. it will not be the last one and i don't listen to not in the no, it was so this the yeah, this was and continued every day and every moment in the community, all the dresser and reading the dresser or the gardens and to uh to hear the snow. oh and under
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the influence of the lives, 80 dormitories. he's going to be actually be something more. you wouldn't be going to be a wouldn't be the victims with they would be the woman saw the mediation dates, man, the vision and that are being the vision or another drug reaction. the this is, it's chris, just bring you back in on international law because tomorrow's boss, the commission to general of under felipe last the really, he's been quite to this thing. the longer impunity prevails, the more international humanitarian, the geneva conventions will become irrelevant. i mean, is there
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a bigger issue here, but no one's going to care about international lot of israel continues to get away with this. the commission, general leslie, that's it really is a 100 percent correct. what we see is the need for the international education of international humanitarian law. but for the impunity to grow the gap between the need for justice and the denial of justice is getting a load it onto the clear garza is elizabeth test. the payments of the past and people right now is a litmus test for the us commitments of security and peace under the rule of law, which is the credibility of the us with every talk with c. and also to say that the all the, when they're all the member states, now the us is not completely obsessed with the presidential election, where the, your teens, wherever the powerful european mental states, wherever the scans
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a 1000000 sprint sold, where the british, you know, these are the big douglas to honora, they should be speaking. i see the, the large premier because issued a strong statement, beans and i shall serve the community which supports are not enough in my view. should be speaking out, making these political coins about as well as being held to account. now to be clear, we are hoping that next wednesday in the un general assembly in new york, there will be a very powerful resolution which calls for a complete and complete almost in the balkans or the assets about which could be strengthened. tray is involved in the coal for the n. oh to patients the moment the process within 12 months and let's be clear, the blog. okay. just also one of the worst case we've seen in human history up there with letting around the wall. so get, so it's a stainless, i'd say on the conference a few minutes each. this what solution is called in for that to and not these. my mistakes have a story to help with unity to support resolution. as we show that this appalling,
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okay, ends on the latest on the truck, but just 70 trucks a day for a lot is maybe also, and she seems garza in the moment all this on with says the number. all right. all shot the, the office to the coordination of humanitarian a fast as, according to my latest on the separate, the number of denials of a truck is a godsend. has to be present double to do this. so let's give this some context. one of them was located in human history. we've seen some of your box dimensions. let's be clear, nearly 20000 children have been killed. we have a pony vaccinations program. clearly children must know must be protected against pony, but the walls are still thought it was nearly 20000 children up until our okay to what smoking, fire, i don't know just move to main conditions from the children of god. so the women and children and some period of being sold to somebody with bodies. randy on me.
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yeah, chris, you mentioned some of those countries. there was some statements from condemning this latest attack in the strongest terms. germany's thing totally unacceptable you . k fonseca state would allow me a pulling and the you high representative for foreign policy. joseph bureau, outraged. but it's woods no time showing it tomorrow. this is, this is not, i mean just to look in the last few days. if you can tell us about the other, i'm going to be every day as incidents in garza but israel dropped a 2000 pound bombs on attempted encampment. a place that it told people to go to that it said was a safe zone. there is no. are safe and data and so the claim is that people could find safety somewhere and leave an area to military operations. is a false claim. what we've seen in gaza is that 1900000 thousands that is all
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over 90 percent of the entire population have been forced to believe display repeatedly since the beginning of the conflict. and every time they go somewhere because they receive the so called if actuation notices, which in reality are force displacement, not notices. the width, what ever they can take with them. and it's always less than what they have, what they had before, whether x possessions or even family members. they'd be whatever they have left, they'd go somewhere and back new somewhere is not say. and therefore we've repeatedly said no, aerospace and garza and only s ceasefire. what does allow for a true, a response, humanitarian, a response to the role there. now, under what remains is the largest humanitarian organizations involved in the largest humanitarian, the response we fully by managing our shelters and distributing food mattresses
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between drinking water. and now the polio campaign funded reality, even that humanitarian response is a drop in an ocean of needs of guys, and it's all been a year 3. let us, let us find thing and non stop for evacuations, for displacement people, it lost everything from family members to homes, to education for most of god's us children for the last 2 years. and also those who haven't been killed but has been injured per more for most of the many years for the 2, for their injuries, the heel left alone, they are a psychological trouble. re how is also wes, as we look at what's happening just in the last few days, there was a pulling incident developing the un, i'm the us and stuff. in a convoy part of the polio operation who was stopped, they were questioned. they was threatened with weapons drawn against them. life
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shots were fired, the vehicles were damaged by bull. does this mean israel seems to be deliberately targeting, do you? um, would you agree with him? yes, it is the, it's the not you on the it also thought it gets all human italian organizations work being get the dividend to what is the when the intended the him to turn in and when it goes through the entering data. and when you went to the station, the evacuation of water that is the which can be, it is the delivery for him and he can respond. and when the, when it did, and it was like what would happen with the dog horn center deviation
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. so when it was drains and limited the few of them, you just forget, there are many it will be says are created on the ground. may the yeah, the thing i'm going to see it in the, in, because i saw in was the will when it will be the incidents. and you mentioned the need to remove the, the instruction. and the reason is what the, the, the, the, the interviewing to a to do because the okay to, to okay, how do i i liked, i'd like to bring through the end, take all conversation beyond garza and look at the totality of unruh as work
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because i'm or up the you, an agency for palestinian refugees supports in any 6000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east in lebanon. sylvia jordan, the occupied westbank, occupied east jerusalem, and gauze. and also because student tax cash, the modem, $1800000.00 palestinians. most of them in garza employees about 13000 and stuff, 220 of them being killed in his way the attack since october, the 7th. more than a 100 unreal facilities have been destroyed during the war. chris, the reason i'm taking the focus out from garza to the rest of henri as we look, is because i want to understand whether that might be the political reason why israel hates on. right. so much would you agree. the only concern is, let me, let us not forget behind all these whole correctional financial tax. oh, by these rate is the why the political implications of cruelty as well is diluted. if it's a, it's a by attracting opera,
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it can get rid of the 5900000 refugees of the rights of woodside. and that's indeed of the issue that lies behind all of this is relatively easy and it's been lost in the right side of denying wholesale the rights. all sorts of rights of the policy leads to the site. and suddenly, i brush out the 5th street 5900000 people in the history, their identities, their rights, the, the organization mandated by the international community to the cost of the cost is a piece on this section. it's a 5 to see 5 man life small section of a is really administered boxes that apply to all the rest of the refugees on really so we only have the services to a policy, the government in the context of last thing and just solution. and that includes the protection, all right, so the power of stadiums including the right, but we're trying to how that product is implemented is up to the risk which is
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concerned. and it is to be negotiated between the parties. but i'm rather will have the services in the context of a job and last name solution, all refugee issue. nobody's ready to talk. nobody's ready to now either of these us trying to close out on with the bank account funds. we hold a lease on this property in the west, but none of that will ever take away from the fact that these all human beings with in a reasonable rights justice board is right. is how in a digital rights tomorrow, when we look at the the work your organization is doing 220 of your stuff have been killed. i remember it was months ago. i think it was the end of last year. i set down for an extended interview with your boss, the commissioner general. and he said this with these with a dock his days, but under a well, they've certainly got much darker than that. how hard is it for you and the people you work with every day to keep going and the circumstances. there are 2 sources that are almost opposite for me. and for many of my colleagues,
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the 1st one is the men ceiling up responsibility over what is happening to our colleagues and guys, but also to the people of god whom we serve. on the other hand, there is an immense feeling of gratitude for probably an unprecedented sense of solidarity was on there while globally, the kind of support or getting whether in political support, even though for now many statements. while we wait for action such as a commission of inquiry for example, but we're also getting a lot of support financially from individuals late people. any more people who just write and say, hey, we want to donate to your organization because we see the impact of what you're doing. and garza, the new mesh and generally, or the young does. the older one is an entire regional establishment that provides
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probably like services, full so basic health care, social protection, to an entire community that is waiting to be recognized as part of a political solution. so that's one day they are no longer refugees. and that is at the, at the center of the global solidarity that runs get a, that's recognition that the represents a collective memory on an entire community. and as long as their status is in limbo, their situation is in limbo, whether it's inside the occupied palestinian territory. or and see or, or yeah, let them enjoy it. and then under what else they, you one agency the that's for reverse that most of the members of the general list that we choose or, or why every 3 years to continue supporting palestine. refugees. and that is what i call global recognition to thank you very much. thank you. to all 3 of you all
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