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was on a so yeah, the yeah, that's what i'm not sure whom honey i'll do that and her family will have to get by in a 6 meter wide room as they wait for an end to what could be come a drawn out siege and war. hey, sean mana, is a communications officer with the international committee of the red cross in guys why i asked him to describe the situation the to what you're seeing is actually the president of we are witnessing at the catastrophe of, of hope a crisis and the humanitarian situation a complete shut down of the sole power plant. so if you got this trip that feeds households or what's left of the neighborhoods and the infrastructure beating them, but also the hospitals across the whole because it's hard to factor. the walter and police which are sector is paralyzed at the moment, and the bass areas of the god is true. this would lead if the situation,
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the thing is like there's still an environmental crisis because sewage is on the intuit mixing is with the, with the water. you know, if i structure so. so this is also a name and then says risk that we are alarmed by, but focusing on the medical situation, another trip, which is the catastrophe, 60 minutes, your health, half cold for immediate entry of medical supplies, equipment and fuel to run a couple more things. and there are hundreds of seriously injured patients who are connected to oxygen supply. there are newborns who are living inside incubators as one of the hospitals that include that incubator, gabby's. and that's the section and specific was bar creek. i mean, we have what this targeting medical stuff yesterday for of the emergency medical team of the dallas time at christmas society which meet blue like directly targeted
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. and they were killed while conducting their human italian mission rescuing injuries. and they also is now are suffering from the shortage in the medical supplies melisha, not most of the it is um i, i just wanted to, to come in today and continue our conversation. i'm hearing you say that you, you've witnessed medical stopping directly to all this and that would be of course, a very serious allegation over that. perhaps you can expand on that but, but also while you're, as it has um, what would you say is most needed, right. now in, in, in gaza the most needed thing and together now as there's train you escalation and to and to allow the humanitarian aid fuel food emitted scanner, medication control got this trip. this is the most pressing need now to continue saving lives and to prevent the human counting situation from further deterioration into a complete full cry. and how long, how long do you think?
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what is your assessment about how long civilians can hold on without help? there are 2 families under the bravo uh, some of them lost some of their peers like last whole bunch stuff. so having them back, some are still the unreachable by the civil defense because the lack of equipment and the lack of safe access to these locations. so that's one side of the story. the civilians think of the like entire neighborhood squared off. dr. wade without clear space packages. and some of like hundreds of families have to relocate for 2 or 3 times in one day. speaking safe haven, there's a crisis of hope and doesn't have to do like a sense of safety and security. and now families see are for the children if they're going to look into the next mark. yeah his um, what do you need right now from the international community in, in,
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in this regard as, as you're talking to us who sean, we can see pictures of the devastation in god. so we see buildings that have been raised less than that. and so you're telling us they're all potentially families and, and the, some of this rebel what would be a message to the international community and from the a red cross operation in gaza right now. yes uh there has to be a full respect of the international team attorney law, the codes for the protection of the building and sort of the properties medical missions, this is and also and then infrastructure back and forth and invite to to continue feeding people with water energy and medical health care. this is a the most concerned to be out here. see, and this is what we have been calling for and what is what we have to try and put in a 4th would be the both sides of the conflict. the billing is just an update to the coast every single time and ever gone to the collection. they should be not paying
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uh, you know, the price for the failure of a political solution to and this collision that has been lasting for take a. we have an existing here since 1967 and as we id okay, back to read, we have never witnessed that large scale of devastation in a m i. there were few days. so what we are asking for is the 4 with the trains of finals to projected billions protect somebody in priorities to allow the medical mission to reach safely to those who are injured. as most importantly, not also to allow the entry of the human, the signing of needs and required to medication to phase 2300000 people. all right, that is the voice of some money. he is communications officer with the international committee of the red cross talking to us from cause we appreciate that his, i'm and all the base to you and your colleagues. as you continue the work you're doing in casa to germany's concept of schultz has laid out the 1st
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steps, germany is taking a mid the crisis in a speech to the ottoman the one to stock schultz, re offend germany's full support for israel and the code widespread condemnation of how much this terrorist attacks on is really civilians. he said jimmy was putting humanitarian aid full, gaza on hold, and that how much was responsible for the suffering of the people there. monday, the town. consequence and the ladies and gentlemen. so they attacked by how my son, israel will also have consequences for our cooperation with the palestinians. i ask myself, where is the clear condemnation of the target risk violence by the palestinian authority and by its president must most of us use like i have to say your silence is shameful on this day and all that is on we will re examine our entire development corporation with the palestinian territories and
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the yardstick we will be with our projects and support peace in the region. and so the security of israel is best the ones with whom i need to have a hit. oh sure many terry and it helps to ensure the survival of the population in the gaza strip with food and basic health services. and the goal is on pets. how much on the other hand has nothing to offer besides poverty and suffering from us does not act in the interests of the palestinian population. unfortunately, it can be expected that the suffering of civilians in the gaza strip will increase for those to promise. so its attack on israel, they as full responsibility and deed of use, the least and list shiny rezani is joins me now in studio for more shiny. we just
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heard the jeremy chancellor at place the blame onto how much the suffering of the people in in casa. is he correct? is that way the blame goes to a certain degree is correct and a sense is officially since 2007 cause i was under homeless control, administrative, and so on. there is when there was a big cabinet we had to keep in mind is really is controlling the borders moving and in the sense of what's coming in and out of gaza. but it is at true that also throughout the years we've seen money brought into home us with israel, very much aware supplies bought into and sorry to gaza. and a lot of that ends up in the, in from us ends, but not necessarily making it down to the palestinian population. not used for necessarily for civil causes for infrastructure, for economical development. but the majority of the 2300000 palestinians live in gaza are supported daily by the u. n. in order to survive. and
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that's under how much as rule and control of the of the strip. yes. yeah. and now we have a situation, wait, wait, we have had israel say that they will be no tremendous, harry and pause until the hostages that have been taken by him. us are released. i mean, that is a blackout with now for the people in casa, it is of like outlook for the people in golf sites. also, i'm not sure, very sustainable policy for the state of israel and the international pressure will amount. i mean, even the president fight and who's been very strong and his support israel was saying last night. he suspects specs as well to abide by rules of war and there are rooms to war. so i'm not sure how stable that step is. the moral issues the side is really screwed. like that's what they feel that piece of moral issue has to be put aside because the attack on israel was immoral and humane. and it's gonna, the bottom line is that it's going to bring, as you said, a lot of more suffering to the palestinians,
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living in gaza. yes. an interest to the political developments. now we now have this a government of national unity that's been formed a wall cabinet for what will be different now in israel. well, it comes down the spirit a little bit in israel. israel was, was a found itself in a very divided in, or a political position when this attack started. and you bring some sort of calmness, some sort of suit this, not a lot of it. it helps it to now to balance the very extreme of voices in his government. he has formed initially the most extreme governments we've israel's ever seen. so give some counterbalance, however, we need to get the line with people who brought into a centrist, that people who are a lot of experience in the when it comes to military and defense. but there are also people who have seen gaza through a several other rounds of findings and back and forth and counter attacks. so i'm not sure they can rewrite the the rules of conduct with gaza. okay, so the other thing here is we, we've been talking
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a lot about this anticipated ground offensive for israel is, is, is he gets to, to, to, to actually make a decision on that hope. if he do expect that to be made soon. i expect that to be stay as big as possible for as long as possible is rarely the one i'm maintain that the, the element of surprise as much as they can because it is clear, the whole world is anticipating that israel has been, has been threatening and an unprecedented a response which will have to undoubtedly include ground operations and gaza is where it is very much where you have that. and they will try to keep it interrupt, as long as they can in hopes to somehow surprise from us in a way that will give them some advantage and leverage. because otherwise, how must controls the ground controls the tunnels and garza and can basically decide quite easily which way is discount or offensive going quite easily. right. shiny reside is. thank you so much. that's our middle east and in this, our residents middle east. and this here at dw, thanks so much i at,
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this is dw news live from bell and us secretary of state anthony blinking arrives and is rob way. he tells prime and to send it to the yahoo. the us will always be by israel son lincoln, but also whole talks with palestinian president mahmoud abbas and no less up in the as really as strikes on gaza. palestinian authority say more than 1400 people have been killed and over 340000 display.
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