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what i saw at this very moment i would say it's even impossible. aside from the crossings being closed, we're looking at continue with air strikes and bloomberg meant across was the, which makes humanitarian operations very difficult. the delivery of a to people who are chopped within the us who have no food. the, the very minimum food was no water. who has no electricity, who are in need of an outpost period for urgency. many turn in and prevention not being able to access those here, any tearing interventions. so we're looking at people who are constantly looking forward to constantly looking for fluids, constantly looking for any sort of aid that could help them and their families survive. tell us more about the, the lack of access to it towards that. what are your colleagues on the ground that having your by that since the very start of, of the escalation of the violence,
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we know that water supply has been put off to the, to the has the strip of our colleagues are telling us how the people have are having such and contaminated water because there simply isn't enough uh, kitchen of water for drinking to do not. if people are at the brink of not being able to drink at all. but oh, so you're looking at water plants, water pumps, and waste water plants that are completely not functioning. you are looking at the fuel that is not available to up to date. those water plant on wastewater plants and our colleagues and the ox firm has been warning of a possible disease outbreak. so we're looking at possibly, what's important diseases. and how does that include in colorado, which makes the humanitarian situation, which has ordered the get this trophic even more catastrophic. and we heard that
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today about these bombings in a southern gaza. as far as you can tell is anywhere safe regardless to shelter from strikes and bombs. nowhere is safe and with us any more. and this is exactly what we've been hearing from our colleagues and because um, the majority of us on stuff and with us has been displaced. they're moving from one place to the other. and they're telling us on daily basis how nowhere and the size of the space is in designate the se shelters are no longer considered as because of the bloomberg meant and because of the air strikes. so we're looking at the situation where people do not know where to go. we're looking at the situation where our call yesterday was telling us how he was going to buy bread for his family. and as he walked to the bakery, he saw people lying on the floor with no mattresses, with no blankets. how he saw people sleeping in cars and an open spaces in shops
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everywhere because there aren't enough shelters. and, and even those testers are not safe. thank you so much for joining us. policy adviser folks, i'm in the middle east at north show us thank you. or how you're feeling late is a promising type to immigration controls following the fatal shooting of 2 swedish soccer fans in brussels. this week. police like to kill the suspect that she lives in national, who was living in belgium, illegally and had a criminal record algebra and sweden, a quantity for a string to border checks and why the powers to expel illegal migrants. new terror attacks put renewed pressure on politicians to keep their society safe at a memorial for the 2 sweeter citizens slain monday on their way to a football match by a failed asylum seeker in brussels. the european union's commission are responsible
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for internal security herself a swede vowed more vigilance. this is, of course, also a moment to step up the efforts when it comes to preventing these kind of, of attacks. and also to make sure that illegal is staying margins that don't have the right to be in. the union has to be returned to the country of origin as quick as possible, especially if they are a security risk. standing alongside his swedish counterpart, belgian prime minister alexander to closes, he'll work to improve his own country's procedures, but emphasized the efforts must be europe wide. the jo, page, migration, pictures spend for better border controls, but also for the coordinated to europe in return policy. justice and home affairs ministers are working on those issues. but in the near term, in the streets of brussels, residents shared varying sensitive personal security just 36 hours after the attack . so okay, we have policies and everything. but it's, it's, it's
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a shock for me to it's, i think, for everyone to be honest, i live in the center of brussels and it doesn't really feel safe here any way. are so lot of policemen in the street, and the i'm, i see see if is, while the targeting of sweeter citizens is believed to have been tied several cases of qur'an burnings there over the last year. other european cities are seeing attacks inspired by the violence between israel and tomas, amid such a motion, intention, some experts or warning authorities that stoking the already growing animosity between ethnic groups and toward refugees and migrants could create more radicalization. so how the government, the justice, by the nations on both sides of the country is very important. they have huge, mightn't a communities india countries. um, but it also trickles down into schools via children with different migrant
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backgrounds. are talking about it, but getting the balance right is going to be difficult. parents, prosecutor, save a man who fatally stab to teacher last week in france. pledge allegiance to the is womach stage. the gunman and brussels reported we did the same and a video message. french president, a manual mccall says a new wave of his wellness terrorism has already hit europe. i bought a new interior and just as ministers, ministers, i meeting in brussels to discuss those attacks. i think nobody's been re good to tell me what they're planning to do about the security risks. the $27.00 interior, i mean, is admitted that the french president is rides the several threats the front of services, etc. in europe is re surface resurfacing. they say it's back again to the is 20152016. when we saw a massive vibe of tara tech. so they are afraid this will be more a or
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b that even and could, can you, when the ground attack of israel on guys that might take place for the next weeks or months. and the immediate response is to close the internal borders between you remember, states, germany, austria, hungary from belgium, hall have done so. and these board districts are designed and to hunt down taro, suspects on the one hand. and the other hand to prevent the migrants can room for the freely between you member states and apply for asylum. like uh, the, the, the, the, the gunmen in process that he is living. he was living in the you for 12 years applied for time, so solemn was rejected but never brought back to his home country. and that has to change the, the interior. i mean, as they pledge that very often, also in the past, we hear this for the last 10 years, but now they say they've onto ect. i mean, voluntary citizens all over europe,
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including here in palette and they've been targeted by onto some basic attacks. what can be done? that's an e u level to protect the of the, especially the german and the austrian interior minister pledge. and that the more parties is deployed to a jewish institutions, to synagogues and schools, and other installations. and the awesome innocence, that's jewish children are afraid to go to school. that cannot be so more police. and that's also for weeks and months to come. as long as the middle east conflict boils on top of that, the biggest in lots and back cyber security express and warning that international hack coast, increasingly targeting is writing websites on the infrastructure. for example, with jerusalem post news side said it's has been forced offline several times in recent days, groups based in gaza, iraq and russia among those under suspicion. inside of all that,
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i know clear front lines, even for experts it's difficult to determine which groups behind reason, cyber attacks on his really websites. i think it's very important to be cautious of anything that you see misinformation and this information are going to be very prevalent to reload all of this groups may claim things that weren't necessarily attributed by them or sorry, it's done by them that have been reports about missing information being spread via and is really rocket warning up the heck a group and on ghost claims to have managed to in such take notifications on the app with phrases such as death, to israel and the nuclear bomb. this coming, the aim of these kinds of attacks appears to be creating kind of get confusing, but the also tends to cut off civilians from potentially crucial information. more than 100 is really websites have been down by distributed denial of service or de dos attacks. pack us flag the website's with requests until the sort of us collapse
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. one prominent example, the jerusalem post, one of israel's most read newspapers, was down for more than 24 hours. the heck a collective anonymous of don claims to be responsible for this attack. they describe themselves as an anti vest, and pro is la heck, a collective. but this claim is doubted by experts is also doubtful if they are cooperating with a mouse. i think we do need to be careful of saying directly that they have coordinated with us. we don't know that we don't have that insight yet. however, the cyber attacks are working to their advantage to have the psychological aspect of taking down the systems of israel. perhaps meddling with the learning systems and allow rockets to get through another a heck or collective pro russian killed that has even threatened to target all is really government systems with distributed denial of service attacks. a more concerning hacking strategy is trying to get access to. i t systems of critical
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engine a structure. a microsoft report said that in early 2023 echoes used to take linkedin profile as to paul is as software developers, they tried to manipulate employees into installing malware. it's not clear if these a text was successful. experts via that hackers could potentially use installed factors to destroy critical infrastructure. in the instances of malware. what we've seen a lot in the ukraine is wipers being used to wipe systems where they will target a power station perhaps, and solve wipers to shut down a systems there. and i've seen recently coming out from ukraine, dads that actually has more to types than a bombing because i can shut down a whole area rather than a bonding on the system, which would just shut down that one power station in case heck goes get access to critical infrastructure by a malware, the consequences can be devastating. with hackers, adding more complexity to an already extreme situation. citizens are likely to be
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