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to the business day, nobody knows why some time in the fuel supplies and guns that run dangerously low view, an agency helping refugees and the territory ones that without more fuel it will be forced to hold a declaration. israel's manager is refusing to allow a few instead of attacks. we accusing hamas of stuff, climbing supplies versus the un secretary of criticized these rails actions in gaza and is reviewed by the countries foreign minister. and the power of music to bring is right and is on palestinians. together academy
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academy founded here in valley and by renowned to conduct a daniels baron born unites young musicians from the temple. also on the program, the german, these governments of proves plans to get tough on rejected asylum see cuz the proposals converts the growing number of micro strains, public services and places immigration back if this tends to upload the i feel guy will welcome to the program. do you an agency helping refugees in gaza says it's fuel supplies will run out later today, meaning it will be forced to stuff operating invest more fuel is allowed in a full side convoy of 20 trucks arriving garza from egypt early on wednesday. but israel military is refusing to allow the fuel into the territory accusing the
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militant group, hamas which runs gallons of affording supplies. the shortage is hindering emergency services that are already stretched to them in 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 and consume water pressure is so low if they are unable to operate these central several ization machines that we use for to sterilize our surgical equipment and the electricity keeps cutting out. and we're completely dependent on the fuel, which i understand is no longer coming, any doctor's under pressure to conserve whatever level war to and fuel supplies. they have to be electric generators that many hospitals are now relying on
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a does now beginning to trickle into garza, but israel says they still have reason to block the transport to fuel supplies. think about the we are aware that how much needs fuel they needed badly for the military infrastructure after the stove, all the fuel from going right. we'll discuss the issue of the fuel with the world. and if the hospitals are in peril across from us other 1st to on some of that, how much resupplied the fuel to the hospitals and to the poor residents? the world must a month from home on both of the you and says that they may have to hold the age of operations if the situation is not resolved quickly. fuel is extremely urgent because without the fuel attract, some go cannot move without fuel. the generator is cannot produce electricity for hospitals, for bakeries, for the water,
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the selling nation plus the white house so. so this is working with its partners in the middle east to push for fuel to be allowed into gaza for the citizens of gaza. time is running out still to michael factory, who is the un special russell to on the rights to food. welcome to d. w. i went out on the 3rd day of a deliveries to gaza. deliveries to a was own, which i now a fraction of what they will well before the war broke out. how do you decide where those supplies go? so i'm not in a position really to make that decision. i'm an independent expert with the united nations, but ultimately what's important is that civilians are not receiving east central food, water fuel and medical supplies. so there's a, there's a full siege against all civilians and palestinians. so what we need is the influx of basic necessities as soon as possible to all civilians in gaza. and so how will
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the work of the un and other agencies be affected by these riley decisions to stop granting business to you and representatives? what's going to happen is this, this disaster is going to get worse on thursday. the un human rights experts among myself included raise the alarm were very worried about the risk of genocide. that's the degree of tissue mandatory concern here. what's happening is people on the brink of starvation. so if you n uh, workers, if the united nations is not able to get in, if united nations office isn't denied visas, this is, this is a lifetime for people in gaza. i just want to be clear that we're all understanding you clearly you say that that garza is on the brink of jet aside. genocide defines how committed by who against to to yes. of
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course, genocide has a very specific legal meaning. first of all, there's the physical aspect. what's being hot, what's happening is israel is responding to the illegal attacks by somebody. so how much illegally has targeted civilians. but the response by israel has been too illegally target homes, churches, hospitals, and to call for a complete siege of palestine. so there's also the intent. what we hear from political leaders in public from israel is the intent to lay full siege and to punish all civilians. and there's also been from the minister of defense from israel describing trouble simians as human animals. so there's degrading language. so there's both evidence of escalating, physical damage and mass killing of civilians and end the blocking of the basic necessities of life, of using starvation and food as a weapon,
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a war. what makes it specifically the issue of genocide and we're worried that israel is a, at the risk of, of causing genocide against the palestinians in gaza. is also the intent the, the language that's coming out of israel, and i should add from its allies. so 3rd parties have an obligation to prevent genocide as well. you have reached the alarm, we've got the alarm at the job assembly and the human rights council. so you said that is right. you've accused israel is legally targeting homes, churches, and hospitals that they would say, but they all talk and saying her mass while using civilians as human shields. it was let me begin by saying there is no exception to genocide. there's no excuse, there's no legal exception and there's no moral exception. i understand that from us has attacked israel and has targeted civilians. this is wrong and this contravenes international humanitarian law and international human rights law. however,
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the response must be proportional and there's no excuse to this degree of targeting civilians. as we're witnessing and garza again, just because you, if you keep saying that they are targeting civilians because i know that they will say i will be speaking to a representative of the ideas, flights of he will say something along the lines of we are targeting hamas targets who, who placed themselves under or near civilians. so they and they will, they will describe the loss of, of civilian lives as problematic and unfortunate. but they will say that they do not target civilians. thank you for clarifying the question. what's, what's also happening is a siege, there's the blocking of food, water, and fuel. maybe they'll say the fuel is i heard the report previously. let's focus on the food and water in my mandate is on the right to food security council. resolution 24. 17 is very clear, you cannot use the starvation as
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a weapon in the on conflict, nor can you deny the access to humanitarian aid in a conflict. these are clearly clearly illegal. i'm not sure how water and food that are the basic necessities of life for thousands and thousands of over 2 point over 2000000 civilians over a 1000000 are children. i'm not sure how the weapon, isaiah, sion, of food and i'm not denial of humanitarian relief. has anything to do with responding to from us. that's very clear. thank you so much for that to michael factory. you in special example to on the rights to thank you. as well as writing officials. if it back up the when the secretary general's registration comments on the conflict, speaking of the un security council and tony botanist condemn how much time attacks that described israel as strikes on gaza as collective punishment of palestinians. israel is on bass this with you and his cold. i mistook attached to resign,
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and suggested that isabel will refuse visas for you. and officials. very heated exchanges at the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gauze of ages on un secretary general 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 did not happen in a 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
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continued to mount. and that a deeply alarming is megan a fundamentalist that you're not covering responded frankly to the comments exist, the secretary general in what well do you live? definitely. this is not all the world. hey, late to cancel his meeting with gutierrez. as well as on bassett or to the un went to step further the you and he'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. well, it seems as some of the hostages, how the valley they laid pairs of shoes to show solidarity. but the hostages lied to us secretary of state, and they blinking us the security council to back a new us led to resolution, which called for humanitarian pauses. but not a ceasefire. however, russia said it would be to anything short of
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a full se science with some of the un now and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems very distant prospect and stuff like against, as really well. i correspondents in jerusalem, tanya kramer told us more about these writing reactions to this route. a lot of things 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. he seemed to have walked back a bit on that in a treat. uh tony guitar is saying that the grievances of the published in 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,
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and the okay by posting territories has been over the years very on 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 a diplomatic pull out. now, the highest level would also have for the my determined efforts that are being done to get age into the 1000 strip, to the civilian population, to 100 cremmit in jerusalem. well, the leader of lebanon is one of us that has the law group has helped sourcing by booth with high mouse and of a palestinian factions, as well as andre. i'm from mass post classified as terrorist organizations. 5, several countries fighting between has prolonged and israel intensified overnight, told me 50 people have been killed and stuff and that, but on with another for what dad in israel, it's believe that iran is at the center of the recent escalation. i being a longstanding supporter of hamas and hezbollah.
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rollins reaction to the mass is deadly attack on israel. on october 7th, lawmakers celebrate with johns and on to around streets these. lemme group public supporters of singing the same to you. we ran and she'll tell the police students to load if necessary. we should fight alongside them. it wasn't always this way of the establishment of the state of israel in may. 1948 iran maintained close ties, defacto, recognizing the country. everything change when in 1979, the tear on mana key was toppled by the theocratic government, by a total of so many as part of this land. a revolution. viewing israel as threats to his lum, rollins new government, capital, diplomatic and commercial ties with his rail, a declared liberation of the palestinian territories. one of its main priorities, as well as the fight against western influence across the middle east. part of this
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fight is around to involve meeting, crating has belong a she a political party and militant organization in the lab and on in the early 19 eighties. the group continues to be closely aligned with the rainy and regime. it fired rockets of israel. i was of the reason to have mass tara attack, my gamma israel, and the us of repeatedly claimed that around support for the palestinians also led to the foundation of the mass, while around denies, directly assisting him ass, and his recent attacks. it has repeatedly warned israel of consequences if the retaliatory strikes on calls that continue. i get general j in general. yeah, it only be the what if this crime continues to muslims and resistance forces will be impatient, told them at the top and nobody will be able to stop them individually. and then the west must know this.
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