i spoke earlier to james aldo from unicef, who spent a lot of time in gaza, and he was talking abouthe ceasefire, but also the need in gaza, the need for civilians, many of whom have been displaced without infrastructure, food and water, what needs to happen next for them. i what needs to happen next for them. . , ., , ., them. i have been on the phone ever since _ them. i have been on the phone ever since they _ them. i have been on the phone ever since they started - them. i have been on the phone ever since they started looking l ever since they started looking real, because so many of the ceasefires have not felt like they were going to bring about an end to the killing and violence. this one has, since wednesday, including this morning, people arejust desperate, they have lived on hope, but as someone said to me today, we have absolutely also lived on disappointment, so they wait. it is long overdue, we know these hostages should have been home a long time ago, we know that thousands and thousands of children did not need to be killed, 100 killed since the start of this year, an