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the eyes, he's got issues with a lot say what grade the spots you may be kind of stadiums to talk to men such as these possibly was of us that to see straight down to the length of the process is still alive with how much more of them my guess this week is juliet, who speaks for you an agency. so tom, over the 100 of that person now have been killed in the gaza. come what we see in golf now. right now is on 3 present on a number of levels. so how long can the agency go on to talk to me?
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how long people suffer the impact on the bottom? if you've chosen basic good laughter of medicine? how does the people of god lives today when they have no idea who that too my welcome to come pick them. good to have you. i for having me as him, thanks for having me. a week ago, israel's on bus of the to the un denied that there was any kind of humanitarian crisis in gaza. what would you say to him? the way before this war in gaza started on the 7th of october, that humanitarian situation in the state has been very, very dire. i mean, only what of on rock we were providing sued assistance to 1200000 people. but that was all over to you were among the highest in the region. so where
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are the levels of unemployment and then gov i let's not forget the ones on the blockade. so access in and out of the gulf was it was very, very difficult. and now where we are right now is a humanitarian situation was made 5 pod was due to a verified siege and a do tell you more because of the compartments and those types of that have been going on for 5 weeks now. so i am going to tell you the situation was made far worse. we are witnessing humanitarian cancer. the in gaza. maids far worse every day. this war goes on. how much face can you put in official statement inside of them is viable from us to what i do know our facts on the grounds. once we do have alexandra is nearly 800 pounds and people who are forced to feed their homes. they are now taking sunset in more
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than $150.00 on the facilities. this is more than 4 times what we have planned for under the worst case scenario. the situation in these chapters is absolutely absolutely terrible because they had over the 1000 and also because i'm wrong, does not have the supplies or the few way to reach me, but it needs so their situation is kind of them. they are on the bombardment and gaza at that point because a lot has been on the siege for 5 weeks. now. we do not have the ability to respond to this volume, this huge volume of humanitarian needs in the office today. also because we are not getting the supplies that we need and we're not giving the few a while. i want to come on to that a little later. but can you believe the casualty figures coming from the i'm us wrong authority in gaza. the big on i'm thinking of is over 11000 people
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died in the war so far. can you believe these figures? denny was when we use the candidate, these figures among our teams among the on the teams, we can confirm that 102 creeks of ours have been case in this war. this has the highest number of un age where it, cuz advocating anywhere in the world since best publish them and all the united nations. and when we apply the proportionality of this 100 into, to the 13000 cliques that work with us. and when we look at the dock are coming from the goss, i'm going to see a house and apply a similar ratio. the numbers do time. we have so they, we have, do you normally around the world, the united nations and entities around the world. we lowered the flags to half off
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indignation to the service. all these cliques that were the case, the only place we kept that un flag flying high once, garza and it was a symbolic gesture on under, aside to show commitments to the people that we so especially those 800 pounds and people who came to our centers to seek protection and safety, i'm going to the very same slack the personnel working for on who were killed. they must have known the dangers, the face them the risks they were running. what kinds of people will put their lives on the line like that for other people? you see i'm gonna have 13000 employees working with us on the ground in big houses . on the worst, i think we were present across the garza noise mid an area southern areas. and
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these were mainly teachers. the vast majority of our teams on the grounds are teachers who teach in columbus course, which we sadly to close. this deprived more than 300000 boys and girls in garza film education for the past 5 weeks. and we have to turn many on 5 squeeze in 2 chapters to take in people who sold protection on safety. on this the us flat. these were people who, where the, the click skin, i mean they were mainly teachers, school principals, doctors, nurses, engineers, support staff, which is the backbone of auto patients. many one year old, the families one day, most of them. why can't you absolutely see my, most of them, my kids with the families. we have a very fixed stories. one league of ours sent me once came in his own home with his
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wife and children, all the click of our city and who was a long time ecologist? she was cage with her, don't that one? she was out at home. one 3rd. all i'm pleased with kids where not the kids in the north, one 3rd of our creeks when kids were in 5 case in the immediate area as i'm in the southern areas were supposed to be say. but it is really said they weren't going to bump. because no way to fix the know i have not been north, was a city not limited area, not the south. and in fact, when we get the doctor more than 60 un facilities on the facility, specifically the vast majority, or which i've sent this, what people i said sitting 60, all those facilities have been hips more than 10 of those have been directly hibbs and 70 percent of the facilities that when it
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impacted doing this morning and also on the on the facility 70 percent. where in the many areas i'm in the southern areas 70 percent. do you reach a stage where you simply have to pull out because the danger to your stuff is so great. i ask because one of your colleagues said the other day, every day you think it is worst day. and then the next day comes and it's even worse. was that your experience? absolutely right. absolutely right. off every day in smoke only every day, i think every hour the situation gets worse and worse, the fluidity of this more is astonishing. things continue to change. things continue to move as a very, very fall face. people continue to leave their homes. there is force displacement happening in dogma. there is predictive punishments happening in dots on, on the is committed to stay in gaza and to deliver it to the people who need that
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small. and we, we continue to do this, but we need many things for us to, to do this. we need to abide coming into goals on the regular basis. we need to expand the number of tasks that are coming into lava. we need to expand that to many, to completion both in terms of the volume and the frequency and the community. all that human detailed information, we also need fuel. it's really, really critical that amount gets fuel points to meditating purposes. we have not received fuel for the past 5 weeks. we have been bleeding to get shipments of fuel tobate's. we have not received any fuel. the fuel we need for the fate of the cost for us to be able to go pick up the supplies that are coming from the board is for us to give a to medicaid facilities. i wouldn't own into that for the one that comes to work
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in. i'm a shut the we need fuel as we have not received. and if you will also have not received a need to you with, says the war began on the 7th of october for obvious reasons as a particular focus on the flight of hospitals in gaza. the red cross that they've reached, what they pulled the plaintive lower tubs and that the lives of thousands of people were at risk. this is a daily, even hourly emergency isn't too. oh, absolutely. to get what, what, what medicine you can. one little medicine is left to get what little fuel varies to get one level drinking water. there is a how long can this go on for before before people get ill from malnutrition, but for those illnesses associated with lack of sanitation. how long before that happens? exam facilities, including hospitals, but also you have facilities have not been spared these facilities,
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civilian facilities. schools of the families, clinics, checks are un products, those uncall count. they are only the taxes on the international community. and though they have not been told who is of the war, they have been broken in the sick. there's rarely say that's the reason the surrounding. i'll ship a hospital, which i think is the largest hospital in in gaza at the moment. is because that show that that's a command and control sense of belonging to hum us underneath the hospital itself. do you know anything about that? i tell you what we do. you know she far hospice them is the largest medical facility and the largest hospice. a in the office, and one of the only this listed in have institutions. it has been established in 1946. and in addition to it being this medicaid facility,
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a very important clinic, a medical facility. so somewhere beyond she falls, but the has been hosting tens of thousands, according to the points that we get tens of thousands of people and it's courtyards . i'm in the end of the parking lot. so it's also being used as a set that now we and i haven't been able to access she for health, but the only one. i'm the limited medical supplies, the basic medical supplies and medicine throughout the what we were allowed, the only one to do this very urgent humanitarian, the money that we did with the with how does the organization i'm just shows you the immense challenges that we are facing in terms of access not only from outside of calls out to being in supplies, but also we've gone to move from the south into the north where there is cause a city where it hasn't been the beating part of the gaza strip for many,
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many decades. but there has been some evidence in the past, the thomas did hide weapons and tunnels on the hospitals hasn't. that's last year. your agency said it does identified what it called a mine made cavity underneath the grounds of a school and gaza. it protested to the hospital authorities and you sealed the cavity permanently and how does, how must respond to your discovery. so what i'm doing now, i'm pretty positive then, is that we have inspection teams about go to our facilities in the, i'm everywhere in the region where only 2 are updates. um we do this inspection against the humanitarian principal and for new to the in fact the last inspection we have done was just before the war on the 30th of september and we do this every quarter. 30th of september, we have completed the inspection on our facilities in the galveston november. so
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the thing see is right um you should have pictures of gums, suicide vests grenades, explosives. and what they said was the basement of run to see children's hospital. does that surprise you then given what you've just told me about the inspections you you conducted? i saw these reports came when the law is not at all. we in a position to confirm or deny these reports this the hosp, the thing is marked on the work facility. let me emphasize the severe infrastructure where ever they are in the world, not only in the gulf and civilian infrastructure that must never be used for military purposes. are you satisfied that is being used in gaza? i really do not know that. i really do not know that you've been another was as you've been in a rock you've been and you haven't what stands out about this one from your
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experiences. you've had to date all of my immunization services working on one of the most. they was in the recent history, i'm bought as the water in the city or where i was in and out of the city are on the city of war for more than a decade. and i saw it was about i have seen the worst doing that work because i started working on the one in cd out in 2012 when the war had just started. and i so what it was, and i was, i witnessed that a bit of things happening including to children because i was waiting for you this last back and back then i worked in different little ones with other entities in be run. so i, i'm very familiar with the one in the city. i was very familiar with what was due to lives of human beings. but let me ask you about that because because you always .
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