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a fast fashion watch now, on youtube. the, this is the w news live from the in the u. n. chief, the month goals as boy, that'd be opened as a piles up. antonio gutierrez says, food supplies must be sent immediately to the besieged territory. as i thought it's not clear when they will be allowed, it will say coming up on the program, israel keeps up the excess right from the gaza strip. i have a nice software to talk, so densely populated area in the south. come off media, say several people were killed or wounded in the last. and germany increases that
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side for civilians and gaza. optimist thing with is there any lead is foreign minister and available. the ones that the catastrophic to meditate who monetary and situation that the hello there on youtube is making a thank you so much for joining us. the you and the secretary general antonia guitar. 3 which has visited the rough uh, border crossing between egypt and gaza. it cooled for it to be opened so that aide can reach palestinians. garza is currently experiencing severe sausages of fuel food and medicines. the u. n says more than 2000000 people are at risk of dehydration and water born diseases. age is currently piling off at that border. but it's not being allowed into the territory. united nations has cooled the age to return to pre conflict levels of 100 trucks. a day,
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speaking of the border crossing the u. n, she said the difficult situation required, extraordinary humanitarian measures. so unfortunately this is not a lot of volume and it's at a low price and it's, it will put, i should be in the water zone. and that is the reason why i have appeals. what are you manufacturing ceasefire? not that i can see that the manufacturing ceasefire is a pretty condition for the manufacturing delivery. we don't want to punish the guys the people twice. first because of the war. and 2nd, because of the lack of humanitarian aids. but it is clear that to many that ensues fire would make good things much easier and much safer for every bobby car. e mail, glory is a done list in the egyptian capital cairo, and i asked him of the a why the opening of the roof of border is so complicated. the weather hope was of
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course that the good. what of course it is, the opening window, toyota terrace is there, and that was the original idea, i think. but the, there is sitting some struggle going on. his back on the between the u. n. is rand, egypt, and thomas will have to coordinate to this opening a to know that it's only the agreement for 20 trucks that can go into the office. but the, on the different sides there is like hundreds of trucks. and it lines up is up to 3000 tons of 8, and the talk is now the egypt wants to have like a much bigger proportional aid coming through. they want the data asking for a sustainable, a delivery to the gaza strip and not only 20 trucks on the other side to the is where it is to us. for guarantees that this age is not the ending in the hands of home us. and somewhere between this point said the hosting got stuck. okay,
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of course, you know, for 8 across the board. uh that smelt leah kneeled. stickle. is it? how hard will it be to actually deliver it to those in need? i think extremely hard if there is not a humanitarian ceasefire because when this negotiation started about opening the roof of border crossing, egypt demanded at least the temporary and cease fire for several order after several hours. in order to bring this, you went ahead tearing the 20 trucks in that it was not agreed upon in the they're just of course going to be a huge issue. once a is a border crossing is going to open, which we is going to expect is going to happen in the next is days. so maybe all right, well have to leave it back, hurry mcguire into unless for poor thing from egypt, a capital cairo, thank you so much for the updates. its garza's home us run health industry has
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released an updated death toll. it says at least $4137.00 palestinians have been killed. and 13000 wounded in his ready strikes in gaza and the 2 weeks since the hum us terror attacks against is royal israel. l as in ice is ready for us, is kept up the pressure on the territory, including in the south israel had told gardens to head for their own safety. thomas rockets shot back into israel as well. and one of this is palestinians, white relief efforts to begin to cross the border from egypt. they are ready and waiting. a percentage of these 8 trucks is supposed to be allowed through the roof or crossing the only crossing into gaza. not controlled by is we'll 20, you know, a trucks regatta, 2 and a half 1000000 people need assistance. 20 trucks is dropped in the ocean of need
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right now. i'm guessing on the other side of the roof, a crossing there is may him and despair even of southern gaza is where it is. we all told the northern guidance to go for safety sake, heavier strikes and con eunice in the south. and then the overflowing nicer hospital took in even more wounded for a critical care. there's no safety. there's no way to say think gosh, so how does it so you have to be ready to dine and to just stay in your house will be when there was a threats originating or uh, being conducted against israel from the south. and we will strike absolutely is wheels. army will soon move into the gaza strip. israel's defense minister told the troops massing on its border the oh my god, the i promise you that whoever sees guys are now from a far will see it from the inside of the oil. and it's really ground operation will likely focus at 1st on the north with some us expected to put
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a fierce resistance. all of that pushing even more guys in south were in need of food, water, medical supplies, and back on the other side of the roof, a crossing aid supply stream into a nearby airport, destined to joined the backup, waiting to get into southern gaza. tell henry he is a spokes person to the office of b is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu. thank you so much for your time today . here on the w, we do appreciate it. now we know that no aid has yet and said garza today from egypt, can you help us understand what is holding us up? i just thank you for having me on it today on go off before a dresser of question. let me just state that the most urgent humanitarian question that has to be addressed right now in gaza is the state of 203 is really hostages were being held there in captivity. there are babies among them. dozens of babies,
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toddlers, children, and a whole look, a survivor, our elderly are there, and we want our sons and daughters back. and we urge the international community to stand with us and with our demands to back it. when we say that we want the red cross to get access to these hostages and examined are a condition as where you were questioning what pertains to the palestinian civilians in gaza. we have a certain agreements in place with our american counterparts, and we said that 1st we will not allow in humanitarian aid from israel into god's a territory. i as long as we don't get our hostages back, but we have said that we will not prevent the excess of humanitarian aid that will come into gaza from egypt. as you know, egypt has a shared border with the guys of the rough border crossing egypt is a solver nation, and it can make its own decisions. we said that we will not prevent such aid as long as it doesn't end up in the hands of how much. and uh, one more thing that i like to ask your viewers to maybe uh, you know,
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address that this is, this is an important question. how come garza is allegedly running out of everything right now? water, food, medical supplies, but, but not missile but not on your mission. this is why we want to make sure that nothing will end up in the hands of from us tell if i could ask you, please. because you did mention the fact that you said we will let aid in as long as it doesn't get too hot. moss: how can you enforce that? as that is a question to the military generals and everyone in the country in the, in the idea of who, who is tracking all the movements in gaza and trust me, we are doing just that because we're operating there and we will further operate to make sure that we will dismantle, how much will dismantle the military capabilities and will make sure that by the end of this operation, they will lack the motivation to ever curtis again, as they did. nobody in this country will never forget what they did to us on the october 7th massacre. we didn't want this war angle. as you know,
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we didn't even expect this. we were dragged into best buy how moss. and they are risking everyone's lives. not only is really life, but also palestinian lives in the gaza strip when they decided to come out of it. and what's your, our population that the u. n. secretary spoke of the rough uh crossing today. he's calling for a humanitarian ceasefire to allow the delivery of aid given the desperate situation in gaza. right now, give us as ralph position on us if you would. so we are not going to be restrained by anyone right now, because we have a very clear goal for this operation. we want to dismantle home us and calls for a ceasefire right now are, are serving how mazda strategy. so that's not a question right now because calling for as these fires basically saying that how much can get away with what they did with the torturing with the butchering of 1400
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is really is with taking out of eyes chopping of fingers, killing children, in front of their parents, parents in front of their children. do you know we have between 100 and and 200 is real youth who are still on the calendar for after 14 days, which means that we don't know if they are dead inside garza, we ordinarily under the by the situation is desperate on both sides. but of course the is ready, the government has made very clear that its enemy is hom, off and not the palestinian people. and we will know that it is a desperate humanitarian situation inside garza right now. i wanted to ask you on on wednesday israel announced the creation of a humanitarian zone for civilians in garza and west con eunice. can you explain to us how that will be implemented? or so as we heard in, in the report that you just played before of, of your reporter, the heavy fighting will take place in the north. so this is why we ask the civilian
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population in northern garza to evacuate from these areas. because we know that they're hiding underneath a, you know, buildings, you centers, schools, hospitals, and whatnot. and we will target and we reach each and every one of these, murders of terrorists who conducted the october 7th massacre. so this is why we gave them it more than 24 hours, almost 2 days of a prior notice to evacuate and move to save for havens in the south through designated routes. so the idea of has as designated for them to evacuate because we don't want civilians in harm's way. we do not want civilians to get caught in the crossfire. tomas are the ones using them as human shields when they are alive. dead . how much is using them as cannon fodder for their own propaganda? yes, of course we are aware that there were many civilians who were not able to evacuate, who are not able to get out. and of course,
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that have been real kits landing both in the north and in the south. i wanted to come back to your statement a israel's made very clear it has vouch to eliminate homage. can you explain exactly what that means and how you will determine that that goal has to be the chief as well. our military military, you know, high levels and our officials will determine that our goal has been achieved once. tomas will neither have the military capabilities to ever curtis again, as they did. and also they will not have the motivation to hurt us as they did. we will eliminate their governing body, but also the military we, i know a but what is going to be more difficult to address and that will be stage 2 of this war is the ideology of commerce. because as we know, unfortunately the hallmark of ideology which is very clear,
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it is stated on in their charter and it calls for the murder of the jewish people. and it calls to uh to obliterate the jewess states. on a practical level, i mean we know senior mosley does live outside of gall as are in places like a t r o or turkey. i mean, how is this pulse of possible, how do you plan to deal with them? for example? well, i have no, no comment on on this question. i'm not going to develop any military strategy or you know, operational strategy moving ahead. so that is all i can say in that respect, the best price us president joe biden has warned his round up to repeat the mistakes made by the us off to 911. can i ask you, has israel considered, i mean, if it does launch a ground offensive in gaza, it will face the prospect potentially as a rule that will be thrown out, but it may not be able to win. and what about the risk of white a regional bull? so there are
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a contingency plans and we are discussing them not only among ourselves, but also with our american counterparts and in international partners. that's all i can say again in that respect, but we will change the reality in gaza and we will make sure that we no longer live by a side by side with, with this monster is threats because the is really nation could, could, could, can just not allow it, we need to secure the safety of our people and what happened on october 7th, can never repeat again, never repeat again. again, israel has said that it will not target civilians, but of course the operation to eliminate the hamas. as you've stated it is a complicated one, it is almost certain to involve high civilian casualties and palestinians and governments around the world will blame israel for that. no, no, hama, i mean, do you see this affecting israel's future security? well angle you see in every war says donald.

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