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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news lies from bella and the clock is ticking on fuel supplies. in garza, the un agency helping refugees and the territory warns it will be false to stop its 8 operations today. if it does not get will appeal. israel's military wanting to allow the fuel into goals, but it's accusing come off. a stone piling supplies. also coming off across the united nations, the u. n. chief criticism of israel's actions from
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a strong rebuke from the countries foreign minister plus germany's government approves plans to get tough on rejected asylums because the legislation becomes a growing number of migrants, strange public services, immigration numbers. and once again, a full boston political issue in germany, the menus groups market and welcome to the program. the u. n. agency helping refugees in gaza says it will be forced to holtz. it's operations that today, unless more fuel is deliberate, it says it supplies will run out later today. a full convoy of 28 trucks arrived in gaza early wednesday off to crossing the border from egypt. but israel's military is refusing to allow fuel into dogs accusing the militant group, hamas which runs the territory of holding supplies. the fuel shortage is hindering
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unless agency services that are already stretched to the limit the stuff in this hospital and going to assist you working around the clock to help those hit by the ongoing strikes were rushing to help people severely injured and also in a race against time before critical supplies run out, we can consume water pressure so low if they are unable to operate. the central centralization machine that we use for to sterilize our surgical equipment and the electricity keeps cutting out. we were completely dependent on the fuel, which i understand is no longer coming in. the doctors are under pressure to conserve what have a little war to and fuel supplies. they have to be electric generators that many hospitals and now relying on a does
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now beginning to trickle into gaza. but israel says they still have reason to block the transport to fuel supplies. think about village. we are aware that how much needs fuel they needed badly for the military infrastructure after the stove, all the fuel from one row, then it will discuss the issue of the fuel with the world. and if the hospitals are in peril across from us, other furs to us on that, how much re supply the fuel to the hospitals and to the poor residents. the world must be monitors from us both of the you and says that they may have to hold the aid opperation if the situation is not resolved quickly. fuel is extremely urgent because without fuel, the trash them go, cannot move without fuel. the generators cannot produce electricity for hospitals, for bakeries, for the water, the selling nation plus the white house. so,
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so this is working with its partners in the middle east to push for fuel to be allowed into garza, for the citizens of gaza. time is running out, the ultimate byrom is from the norwegian refuge account, so let some independent humanitarian organization authorizing in gaza. he gave me the latest information about the situation. the surely, i just listened to a message from my colleague in casa, who was telling me about the situation done and how families don't have time to grieve. the people they lost yesterday because they are losing most people today, more relatives for parents. my colleague, i truly that you know, he has a partial answer to see or thoughts on on. she will have to look for one of the to the picture for 4 hours before he could find southern his friends call that he
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sighed some doubts a use for, for a lot of time so that children can, can drink co walsh. this situation i gave you an update last night i its got much worse since last night. so the 100 people have been killed including 300 children. the my him has to start, the college has to stop and people are being collect to be punished. an entire population here is suffering from an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. well, what can your organization actually do to help the people in garza, in, in the current circumstances? that's what i mean. i know a lot is expected from age agencies, such as off of the norwegian refugee council is on the ground. we have 54 people on the ground. we have provided some cash assistance for people so they can go to the, to the supermarket and get whatever they can get. but we can't do much, much more without, without the co, you know, the, the crossing opening sustainably sufficiently. i mean, we having
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a house to the truck, so uh, a 1000 or 2000 and the trucks every day, just as no end, you know, for a day just to stole straight. you and it's saying that they might short sell that operations because they're running out of to h work is austin guessing tools are stuff on the ground has been displaced. they have suffered loss and damage to their homes. um, so yeah, i mean they don't, agencies need that supports enable to to be able to bring guys in and give it to the people who are in need. we know the parts of garza have literally been slots and critical infrastructure has been destroyed. of course, israel is saying it is doing this to destroy hamas, but the effects on the people as things do you see these, all of these internally displaced palestinians ever being able to return to the neighborhoods. oh, a will. they need to make
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a home elsewhere. so this is, this is a question that will take a lot of personal calculations. i mean, of course, what happens a couple of weeks ago when is read or just the said, you know, the location of people we want on that day that this would be a great breach of international law which prevents habits, a forcible relocation of people. now they have read the k just just to say they all being farms where they are being 3 of the cases. again, my colleagues told me how homes in selling guys and we're being, you know, we're not homes that are shelter. a dozens of families are being stuck on hits constantly and over the night there is no safe space and goes on. and there's no way we can for tre, any sports and goes, i will say, tell people that, you know, this is going to be safe from bombing people have to have the agency to make the
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choices, have to be supported, to rebuild, have to be supported to to recover so no, we're not for the forcible relocation of people. we are with people, you know, given a safe shelter given a home wherever they choose to be. we are rice in the center of this rise in the middle of this crisis right now. and as you'll saying, it's his guessing was by the day. but looking ahead, do you see any chance that the scene in this mass of escalation of a long run and conflict could produce any solutions in the long term? i mean just the you know, the, the question itself. busy is me the, the international community has suddenly become helpless in finding a peaceful resolution to this. this is a 5 year that we haven't seen and you know, um, in other places it's almost inevitable. it feels from the international community
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that yes civilians will be killed and this should not be accepted. this should, should be on acceptable. i think one thing that international powers, those who have, who can exercise pressure is where it can do at the moment is to pull for an instant humanitarian pulls that can never be a solution. upload the solution to any conflict, let alone um, you know, i, i put punishment is a type population in order to get ministry ministry outcomes. so know that the coffee, a solution with violence, violence has to stop, has to ends now and lives have to be sped. all ends on the know that, you know, like my clique again tells us that there is no person in gaza who's not traumatized . but what is happening, and there is a chance they will take, he is to recover from this environment from the norwegian refugee council,
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like so much for your time or the french president and money order. mccall has met with jordan's king abdullah and amman post part of the regional to including israel and egypt. according to an official, jo damian statement killed king abdullah cooled on my call to push for a ceasefire and to cool for an end to the siege on gaza. mcclin's visit comes as the un agency is warning that it could be false to stop a deal for ations in the gaza strip, the cause of fuel shortages. meanwhile, the un secretary general antonia guitar ash, is facing criticism of to he of israel to end. what he described is the collective punishment of the palestinian people that prompted cools his resignation from israel's ambassador to the un. very heated exchanges of the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gauze of ages on un secretary general
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antonio gets him as well. and the situation is getting more di by the hour, at least. and he repeated his condemnation of how must tell her attacks and reiterated his goal for humanitarian sci fi. it is important to also recognize the effects by miles, the lots happen in the vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k, d occupation. but the grievances of the policy and people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling effects cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy and people, the relentless bombardment of guys, or by is rarely for us, is the level of cvd in casualties. and also the selection of neighborhoods continue to mount. and that'd be played. a lot of me. is megan a fundamentalist that you're not covering responded angrily to the comments exist the secretary general in what? well do you live?
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definitely. this is not all the world a hey, late to cancel his meeting with gutierrez, as well as on bassett or to the un when to step further. the you and it's failing. a new mister secretary general have lost all morality and impartiality. i think that the secretary general must resign outside you n h q relative to some of the hostages, how the valley they light pairs of shoes to show solidarity. if it's a hostages lights a us secretary of state, and they've been, can ask the security council to back a new us legged resolution, which called for humanitarian pauses, but not a ceasefire. however, russia said it would be to anything short of a full se science with some of the you and not. and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems very distant prospect and conflict against israel. w correspondent, tanya explained that in jerusalem told us more about the reaction in israel to the
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incident to the un security council of the flossing curve from uh, what you understand now this uh, you know, a criticism has been leveled of these remarks by the un secretary general antonia gutierrez from across the political forward here. this is really a diplomatic pull out as you can call it. you seem to have walked back a bit on that and its sweet to a new guitar is saying that the grievances of the publishing people in power praising here, of course, a kind of justify the horrific a tax advice from us. but still there's a lot of concern, of course, in his remarks about the humanitarian situation, you have to understand that the situate the relationship between the united nations, all the un agencies and organizations working here in israel, and the okay by posting territories has been over the years very easy. it was always a perceived bias that israel, it, because he says biased towards the policy. and of course it is concerns that such
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a diplomatic pullout. now the highest level would also have for the my determined efforts that are being done to get 8 into the 1000 strip to the civilian population . to tony, explain my reports from that from jerusalem. now israel's war on come off is having ripple effects across the middle east before the foremost terror attacks israel and saudi arabia. well, in the process of establishing a diplomatic relations for the 1st time of the decades as enemies, the hopes of a breakthrough have now been put on ice proof that saudi's way the relations were being rebuilt in september. this was the 1st ever was really ministerial visit to the gulf kingdom. a few days later. another is wally ministers, trip to re add the visits followed is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is addressed to the un general assembly in new york. he claimed peace
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between saudi and as well with close but i believe that we are the cause of an even more dramatic breakthrough in a storage piece between as well and saudi arabia sound either knew that forging closer ties with as well, risk angering palestinians at the end of september, it sent its 1st delegation in 3 decades to be occupied. westbank, its aim was to reassure palestinians that the oil rich kingdom still supported the fight for statehood. which on october, the 7th, everything changed. the deadly terror attacks on these re, the soil by militant islam is group hamas have shaken the middle east. the world

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