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chorus and southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumber jacks. i'm drivers we follow that treacherous journey as they walk to extreme condition together and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera, the lessons of holding dogs or with the ceasefire coming after nearly 4 to 7000 people were killed by his reading of tots in western what alex videos are now trying to rebuild their lives in homes. many of them destroyed by the funding. how have this period of 1000 people remain unbroken? this is inside story the
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. for the 1st time in 15 months, the skies over the gaza strip are relatively quiet. the ceasefire agreements with how my son is where has brought much needed pause in the killing, but on the ground, the cars of the war are still fresh and the challenges of recovering are quite massive. today we're joined by a panel of human rights activists. the director of the w. s. b, as well as a political analyst to talk about the current situation and the future prospects of the goals district. thank you so much for joining us. look through. 1 let's begin with 15 months of devastating war involving the repeated stress 5. there's really a government of selling palestinian genocide the last that we see on the go. what does that mean for the policy and people and this time is right and has the plans
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to on next box. so for example, the northern area is that i am, has the voltage, the general on the plan to evacuate northern goza and david related to the area. and the 3 system is that you need except the letters in was in gaza. a lot about it is within the is that i the really to columbus gave the locked for maybe building a buffer zone on using the, in the mix. ation of the notice because the to build a new invest 3 in and the doors and the culture of areas. a good thing to them adds that was that that's where the leak the media and the good things that i unit intentions and it got been does a split. in addition, we can talk about that,
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but i've seen in the scene in close engine on that is what i mean. a plan to a liquid is the cdn caused by pushing the thought of seeing the in house of the guys us through by using force explosion by using gas genocide must've variable bottom months of the scene in civilian targets emitted can facilitate and want to sit by the end, it's donations all this in addition to that, and for us to check that to us, part of you could have any by that is that you need out of say 90 and boom bought of the month, which is close to a lot of casualties among the stadiums, but it's ok now about a $4.00 to $6000.00 palestinians a way to kill talking about the over 100000. but us thing on the with the engine, in addition to thousands where it taken into custody is that are in the annual prisons on the way to 3 said very badly the right. let me stop you right here. and
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just because i want to go back to this important points of enforce displacements, not only the intense bombing campaign that has caused further civilian casualties for the past few months, but the in force displacement can we talk about if, if the is really strategy of pushing palestinians out of their home and it has succeeded for a we at a point where we could say that it didn't work actually according to the, to the flux on the ground. we can see is that incident in scale to achieve its goals. my evacuating motion goes on if we talk about assessing the body in general, is that i also feel towards the scene and study of cause us today by using photos and creating a positive environment that will push the sting and still look for a safer place. a place where,
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where they can find the food and good living for the families. but actually all these major sticking by those that are in the army actually failed to achieve the goals. goals which share when the degree and by the government verification from us is that a sort of date is on military capabilities. and the been going back to the present of the hostages, the for them garza and the gun on seeing that take as a sort of will not suppose effect in the future. if we look back to these to, to these goals. because find that is that i am the same 2 or 310 at the hostages or from the god just put in, even though there's nothing you know and systems that he will, it succeeds by using heavy military procedures against it because of put it by using collective
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a punishment by using the infinity against the premiums. and in addition to they use that usage of hunger as though even against the same young people. and they got the script, our come back to this point later because that you just open the door for a question to antoine, director of the world food program. and for the past 15 months, it's not all these. the bombings is not only the destruction and forth displaced by the, the, by products the use of, of power vision as a weapon. for the restriction of a can you walk us through some of the, the challenges that as an organization that worked hard to provide much needed a what, where the, the problem, what was the main issue that henders much of the work of the work for the program for the program and what as being one of the biggest tenants that you have and you can see behind us is that guys that prior the 7th of october and the tragedy that
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uh, came out. uh, and the one that came out of the 7th of october is the fact that we used to be in the high me the income. how are you? so you had most of the people that were having potentially access to most of the products you are and you were living in the guy that's tree poorer. most of people were actually having a proper diet university. they had left me the odds foods that vegetables and the tenants that we have is up a month after the thoughts of the war mach, it's starting to collapse your sante draft population that's used to of, for kitchen sets. they could actually have a proper, you know, again the have the guys have a, you know, a proper oven and of that. and suddenly you have a, mock, a tooth, any collapsing. so that way you have population that would have never, ever imagine that the we need to use, you know, a simple sol made of clay to actually do bread uses in the ad population that used
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to off let's see of a proper nutrition intake. and so the need no more let me know more food, no more vegetables, no more means no more fish. over the last few months, most of the population in gaza had been relying mostly on serial and purposes. so that's all you have. so the challenge that we have is the wilson program 15 months into this war is the fund that you have. we are nutrition issues. most of people are and i've been queueing for hours just to have a hot meets online wi fi. i've been the main providers with a number of local and international and used to just cover the basic basic foods. and what are you asking me? what were some of the challenges? the challenges really that we have was actually to provide sufficient assistance to the population by
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a number of impediments we have telling just on the crossings. but we also add some in just know within gaza where we started also 2 of routing a new an order that was not there anymore in place. so it was not just a negotiation about more in the north of gaza, goes on to northern governors. and we know how to know the govern rates as being also cut off. but he was also how, when, through the crossings that we had, then we need go. she talks 12, mir goods entering was also the routing and yes, next time we had with nga. and the challenge that you have is that it was just not the market collapsing. these was also the sofa and fabric that really has been impacted. so if you look at it from the pure food security perspective, as you have know, a population that for models, i mean the price on some of the t food, intakes, micro nutrients. so your own future generation was now 15115 months into this war
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is to make sure that we are looking at the future days, where indeed we need to a market research reprint of flourishing. the last point i have on this the market has been sold. he's in the isn't the great, it's the one point. a bag of wheat flour. the cost one to 1002nd. prior to was nights the 2nd. by the way, to the, the back of wheat flour is back to a to circle. so you see the thing that wouldn't be fascinating for us. and what we're looking at the hope is how we make sure that not only we wouldn't be able to serve population at the right level of assistance, but it's basically investigating broker from processing in markets in retainers in shop the act we can, we flourish. so that's a bits 15 months into the war. 90 percent of the population is classified as in food cries the smoke. again. queuing for hold interest level helped me
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barely have water and not even have some of the bakeries that were up and running in central and south goza. so i hope that we can have the same panel in a month time and we can see, you know, markets refilled flourishing. although has repeatedly described in the past months said the mac and his name is largely bulk. and that's due to the power vacuum that's created by the intense bombing campaign by the deliberate attack. so not only law enforcement securing the delivery of a truck, but also an aide worker. can you just share with an inside how, how difficult was to organize a voice is to deliver them to the distribution point designated distribution point to the challenge that we have in this conflict? it that's, it's been one of the most keen to take, ever in terms of conflict. it's not 15 months of war. it's actually 15 months with constance. active conflict funding. so the channels that we have is that we were serving population while the war was ongoing,
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with active on the we either so some of the stuff from the world from program that, that mean directly shot that's thanks to thanks really we blended to our army, the vehicle that no one was actually physically harmed, but not in the number of colleagues from other un organization or especially from and you that are being targeted while they were working just few days ago. we had clinics for month, one of our annual ponders and if with distribution to colleagues passed away. so the channels that we were having was actually to continue to serve population. many of them i've been on many different moves. yesterday i was a, we've name a she she moved 8 times a sees from uh, but the but the yeah. the 1st thing that she was telling me was i want to go back, but we have to follow people while they were moving. so if you're asking me a bit, what was the, the challenge is a very active war following people where they are,
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every time that we feel the worst identity, there was a new move. those that were in rough or so then the everything that was planned, how we got to we shape it and all are getting a ray of light. most of people know i going to move and hopefully we're going to follow them again in providing the right assistance where they would go back in a much more proper and safer environment hopefully. so there i want to come to you with this both ride in, antoine talked about many of the incident that caused that. you grave violation of human rights as director of means on human rights in palestine. can you give us as an example of, of human rights violation or throughout the past 15 months? what happened on i understand also there was very challenging time for you to document the documentation and process of these violations since 19 the gates. i think we got
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a lot of times continued since that time to the right now. and when we have given to above, we have all the new done and the ottoman living on the been talking about doing is fine. the deluxe. very clear. the way that is gonna have to commit it to the site. again, it's so that desktop with cutting was for the city for a. if anything do it each does on in the same thing. if you, it is your way, what's going on the ground for this find that this started with that, that his get his get sense of the with and in the human to get a little it's like that. have a 40 prediction,
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not to be thought a good from anyone, even if you have any details telling you that maybe this hospital or that can be used in for different reasons. you should ignore this. you should keep those because save and geneva convention it says talking about the duty of that q patient boe out to to be kid that that a health care when was that was because when work and a very good we didn't like get ignore anything hosted it does the university of the schools and all that they've been building for sure, including that the house is the and all those is that a he, it coalition for to activity inside of us could have our water crying, crying again, it's to your n d junior side this is how anyone, i me, i me and given the best one, how do you feed them a human being? why the word?
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i don't think that anyone can look at for what type in, again as of out of you and his side, because all that, a junior side aspects which, which founded with in, in the junior that they've been doing inside convention are achieved on the ground here. so that even when we are talking about starvation, it is a many challenges. but the main, the main issue is that is that i get a strategy to push that to see me and here in does a fit to payment? not to look. yeah, i need the wisdom to die in different ways for different reasons. if you're satisfied from problem bothering him or that you should die because it is no hit scan or there is a fair amount or vision. and in the same time, they are pushing that the situation is with to be blue with it
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and it's increasing their diseases here without any kind of this kid with any kind of medicine. so that i think get the last is on this question in future. if they can allow this to happen again, again, if somebody seen that, if they can go ignoring the scene and case or the question before, i don't die without b 3 without preaching their freedom on the on states. i think that the world and everyone is the 5th and every we should like ask him this question. what we can do as of and my question to all of you. do you think it will, antoine? what do you think will i think that for us the ceasefire is really your thoughts and i think that's a beyond putting on our selves. the pressure is more to, to actually be more for sending. what is the hope of the people on the ground?
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so whatever, as you might need here, and we need to do to make sure that the, the cx 5 is holding. you can imagine that's 15 months into this war, all the local in deals internationally and use us as the wilson program. but my colleague, i'm the united nations who would make our own most. now actually we are and we have a sustain ceasefire, and we actually always always also to the population. so i think it's more a collective implication for all those that i know reaching the ceasefire is to make it up and so for that's what i look at. so you know how much smile i've been seeing since i arrived back into gaza. and since the moment we heard about a ceasefire so, so i think it's more these collective commitment that i see for our sales to say, well we, we have to make it work. and after that, there is a number of elements that of course i'll, we be owns a truly the u. n. and the,
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and your organization and the agencies. so i think that's a lot of different actors. we'd have to play the role to make sure that we hold to the population of guys a is the same, fired faxes to improve the humanitarian situations. as of now, i understand might be difficult on just to be. but what, what do we have here? a science that will lead into improve i mean the science that we have is that we have only to extend the different cory doors and hold up. i don't even need to look at the ceasefire. we've been saying as the money to you and we've been saying as well for program, there is no logistical issue. we have food in egypt, we have for the nice don't we have food and i'm on. we are ready to bring it in. so now the re of line that i have as the director of the will to program is that we do that's the low in order with may be maintained in a minor. but actually we don't have the input events that we had before, crossings to be open and so long that we can actually have a proper search of assistance within garza. for us,
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the readiness is there. now we need to make sure that the polls and then as well that we have a proper low in order within goza to make sure that we can actually reach population. that's a ride from a political perspective. do you think the ceasefire will? i think it's going to hold at least for the 1st phase to take into consideration. but as i failed to if it's, if it isn't, it is by using the phone. so it is in the photo for is that i to services for you to succeed till they can get to their hostages. this, this is the and one home thing involved at home 3 can see that the cdn affections out of taking into consideration for the city. anything situation in the 3 on the intent is to in finishing this funding
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by ending the 5 that, that of up to 10 to 15 months old and in above findings and upload it again. it's the magic city that's can lead to it. even the fruits of this confrontation of the civic since where sacrificed their lives and the sake of about a thing, an independent state. so it's time to, to 3 of the fluids and through a but it's again, it's an adjective that can lead to a cdn given state from motion on by different view of the lady where we talk about the united states and then do administration instead of stairs in not having good, lemme going east and slammed with the problems under the guise of flu. so
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the cut off is interested in taking power line, most of the rules that the habit of up to about 15 months ago. so he will be in favor of sustaining go pay them in emphasis. 5 out of that the it keeps the situation quite on. um basically because he is the one who broke up this normalization. so he went to try to revive this, this subject. and once again, allow a new uh, vision and the, the engineering of the missing piece was that was beautiful. thank you really quick for the sake of time. i wanna hear your point of view from the human rights perspective is the ceasefire. an opportunity for you to start documenting more
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properly. all these agree violation is that going to help we are we, we keep the documentation even during the order, but not in that a lot of ways like to coordinate and to communicate every single, like they relation. but for the, for the, we will of the then back. so this if such as the buttons you're not on, we didn't stop doing this. the, did you on the side? and i think we will increasing a lot of war to end things in unity and bringing zillow or could even to be accountable for what they are committed. here we, when increasing our working this with our leagues, why the world wide, the world with wizard was i got a friend lawyer organization to follow each ward claiming to be account about what he did was equal material final thoughts
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from the 3 of you, an expert in your field, the coming months, what are the prospect forgot? future value, antoine? i mean really the, the one that's i hope you're going to see is that you don't need to have food. and else i knew what it goes out before the 7th of october. and you have, i mean, we will, which to the use i was the, to the, uh, with you know, policy and then view as, and we were actually just discussing with the youth. and i was expecting, you know, more discussion related to you know, how we're going to survive tomorrow was going to happen. most of them were, i was looking after the engineer received. how do we respond to you relation? i was looking at the, some of the ladies that were there, they were actually lawyers and they were saying, well, what is the way forward? how do we have job creation? i'm not just being not even telling you that even a number of conflict, i mean, systematically, you have a generation,
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even in the rumbles that you see around this, they will actually say, can we actually do local processing again? can i reinstate some of the green houses? can i look i prefer recreation system, but just to be on the agree control. but i think that they will look or so from our end, we already contemplating how to make sure that the means are working again. how can we make sure that we're going to have the bar factory up and running again? so from my perspective of the world for program, this is what we want to look at. how much do we need to carry on to provide food in the house? how can we make sure the markets are recovering? and then or so, or to this you, what are the jump that they're going to do? this used to be an area where you have the highest density of pj, the. so i only gonna not gonna face a brain drain, and actually we're going to count on this. you have to rebuild to know what these guys are. thank you. that's a ride. in a few words, what is the future of cost? i believe the future of government is about the future in case in general,
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according to the u. s. plans to that gentleman. and there is a plan to, to revise the quotes in which so that it'd be, i can normalize it to the nation, which is what i intend there will be an attempt to revive the issue by ability to can project 3 that can lead to that state the solutions, but 1st of all, it needs understand institution and unification. but a scene in an institution of unification and national unity. since the zillions i'm doing good, our most difficult to to reach to the, to state solutions. what kinds of experiences get to an end given the cdm?
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is that a good thing? good of that? is that any of your vision and the genocide, the little which we boss and 5 was within the 17 boss the years. it's time to finish all this stuff, hunting by the chain a solution to the theme an issue. otherwise, the reason what i mean on a statement on this level i've seen an issue is being solved in a minute time. if there's time here, what, what is the future of this thing or the thing that we really have a different light to accept. i think a heavy like. busy a lot of people is very active to be the side of them. what do we have before? and i think we will receive the help from every with because all the list 50 states in this genocide, the now when i they will try to white wash their faces with the little ben
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garza and think of the man. and i believe that we will have, we will live each or 3 of them and we will have our own a safe, like i need the white double as well. thank you very much. and thanks for the inside. we appreciate it very much. we're unfortunately, it comes on into our program. thank you and we'll see you next time. the of israel is the 97 country by population. but the 9th largest alms producer in the world, in a 2 part series of a 0, it investigates how cutting edge weapons and surveillance technology. this tested on a captive palestinian population then marketed around the globe,
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