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jane kinninmont. _ change the game altogether. jane kinninmont, from _ change the game altogether.w to get aid into the gaza strip, those first tracks as we were seeing, as he was speaking, entering the gaza strip. also the long—term challenges for how to try and get peace to this troubled region. on those aid trucks, we have just received a statement from the united nations. the united nations has taken on the responsibility of trying to practically hand out the aid that is arriving inside the gaza strip. they say the 20 truck convoy thatis strip. they say the 20 truck convoy that is hoped to go in today includes life—saving supplies provided by the egyptian red crescent and the united nations and which are approved to cross and be received by the palestinian red crescent. we heard from our reporter about the palestinian trucks waiting on the gaza side of the crossing. that, says the un, with the support of the united nations and its workers inside gaza. the un says confident this delivery will be the start of a sustainable effort to provide essential supplies, including food, wat
jane kinninmont. _ change the game altogether. jane kinninmont, from _ change the game altogether.w to get aid into the gaza strip, those first tracks as we were seeing, as he was speaking, entering the gaza strip. also the long—term challenges for how to try and get peace to this troubled region. on those aid trucks, we have just received a statement from the united nations. the united nations has taken on the responsibility of trying to practically hand out the aid that is arriving inside...
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jane kinninmont is the impact director at the european leadership network and formerly covered the middlehatham house and the economist intelligence unit. she spoke to me a short while ago. the situation is a desperate one for all of these civilians. and so clearly there are many calls on egypt to open the crossing. the complicating factor is that this is a conflict where previously large numbers of palestinians have been displaced and have never been able to return to their homes. so egypt's concern is that potentially some 2 million palestinians could come into egypt and never be able to go back. it's not only that egypt doesn't want to integrate an extra 2 million people into its own quite poor economy. it's also a concern that the prospects for any future palestinian state would be much affected if palestinians no longer live in gaza. now, to be clear, that's not the stated intention of the israeli government, but there have been elements within that government who have said that they think palestinian transfer or expulsion is, as they see it, the solution to the conflict. so what mor
jane kinninmont is the impact director at the european leadership network and formerly covered the middlehatham house and the economist intelligence unit. she spoke to me a short while ago. the situation is a desperate one for all of these civilians. and so clearly there are many calls on egypt to open the crossing. the complicating factor is that this is a conflict where previously large numbers of palestinians have been displaced and have never been able to return to their homes. so egypt's...
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jane kinninmont, thank you for your insight this morning.oming up we will talk about the repercussions for the global economy. we will hear from the fed chairman jerome powell on the u.s. central bank's rate path and the battle to tame inflation in the face of all this geopolitical risk. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there is a lot of uncertainty around lags, and one of the reasons why we have slowed down significantly this year is to give monetary policy time to work. the truth is though you can't find academic support for different speeds -- you can find academic support for different speeds and duration of red -- leg. we have to use our eyes and slow down the pace to make sure we are seeing the full effects. i think, that is part of why we have slowed down this year. we went very quickly in 2022 to catch up to where we need to be, and now we are moving carefully with these decisions. >> when you spoke back in august of 2020 and laid out the revisions to the framework as it were, you said in terms of anticipating growth, consensus
jane kinninmont, thank you for your insight this morning.oming up we will talk about the repercussions for the global economy. we will hear from the fed chairman jerome powell on the u.s. central bank's rate path and the battle to tame inflation in the face of all this geopolitical risk. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there is a lot of uncertainty around lags, and one of the reasons why we have slowed down significantly this year is to give monetary policy time to work. the truth...
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live now to jane kinninmont, impact director at the european leadership network and formerly coveringchatham house and the economist intelligence unit. so good to have you on the programme, thank you for taking the time to speak to us. let me ask you about the rafah crossing in particular, we have been focusing very much on that today. he was at home might be wondering why each chapter is notjust opening the crossing and let those people who need to come out leave, and much—needed aid to go in. the much-needed aid to go in. the situation is _ much—needed aid to go in. tue: situation is desperate much—needed aid to go in. tte: situation is desperate for all of these civilians and clearly there are many calls for egypt to open the crossing. a complicating factor is this is a conflict where previously large numbers of palestinians have been displaced and have never been able to return to their homes. egypt's's concern is that potentially some 2 million palestinians could come into egypt and never be able to go back. it is not only that egypt does not want to integrate an extra 2 million
live now to jane kinninmont, impact director at the european leadership network and formerly coveringchatham house and the economist intelligence unit. so good to have you on the programme, thank you for taking the time to speak to us. let me ask you about the rafah crossing in particular, we have been focusing very much on that today. he was at home might be wondering why each chapter is notjust opening the crossing and let those people who need to come out leave, and much—needed aid to go...