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just prior to sunday's incident, two family members of medecins sans frontieres were killed in an unpromptedby israeli forces against a de—conflicted compound, where their staff and family members slipped. tonight the un security council is holding a meeting on the humanitarian situation in gaza. deliveries of humanitarian aid have plunged after palestinian police the un counted on to protect convoys stopped showing up for work, fearing attacks from israel and gangs of looters. philippe lazzarini, head of the palestinian refugee agency unrwa said aid entering gaza had dropped by half in february, compared with the month before. that brought a sharp response from cogat, the israeli military agency responsible for facilitating assistance to gaza. "if unrwa wasn't such a failure logistically," they posted, "then more aid would reach the people of gaza." let's speak to amy potter, a nurse activity manager with medecins sans frontieres who has recently returned from gaza. thank you very much for being on the programme. what did you witness while you were there? what programme. what did you witnes
just prior to sunday's incident, two family members of medecins sans frontieres were killed in an unpromptedby israeli forces against a de—conflicted compound, where their staff and family members slipped. tonight the un security council is holding a meeting on the humanitarian situation in gaza. deliveries of humanitarian aid have plunged after palestinian police the un counted on to protect convoys stopped showing up for work, fearing attacks from israel and gangs of looters. philippe...
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christopher lockyer, head of médecins sans frontières, also criticized america's action in vetoing theeasefire resolutions. he said the people of gaza to a lasting ceasefire and not one they need temporary peace of mind, and there is nothing less than this gross negligence. the united states has vetoed several times the security council resolution to establish a ceasefire in gaza. nearly 30,000 palestinians were martyred in the zionist attacks on gaza. the bodies of a woman and a young girl were buried in a village near the southern border of lebanon with occupied palestine. this lebanese woman and 6-year-old child in the air attack of the regime. near the southern border of lebanon with occupied palestine, this woman and a young girl were martyred in an airstrike on one of the houses in the same village. missiles that are called smart in 10 yesterday , it targeted more than 25 civilians, including a number of women and children, in various areas of southern lebanon. nokhr shahid dubai shahid father. and if the aunt is martyred, we say to the zionist enemy that the era of occupation is
christopher lockyer, head of médecins sans frontières, also criticized america's action in vetoing theeasefire resolutions. he said the people of gaza to a lasting ceasefire and not one they need temporary peace of mind, and there is nothing less than this gross negligence. the united states has vetoed several times the security council resolution to establish a ceasefire in gaza. nearly 30,000 palestinians were martyred in the zionist attacks on gaza. the bodies of a woman and a young girl...
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secretary general for humanitarian affairs, martin griffith said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action. is needed to address the public health catastrophe unfolding in the gaza strip. most people have had no access to clean water, with only one of the three water pipelines from israel still operating, and at at less than half of its normal capacity. about 83% of ground water wells are out of service in gaza, and none of the wastewer treatments are functioning. let's continue the conversation with. my guests lamp priny thoma and thoma and chris williamson in the time we have left and chris um i want to pick up on what camela emmanuel said earlier uh something about popular sentiment versus government action and the wishes of the military industr
secretary general for humanitarian affairs, martin griffith said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action. is needed to address the public health...
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, unicef, the world food programme, the world health organization, save the children and medecins sans frontierestional rescue committee, action against hunger, care international, medicalaid action against hunger, care international, medical aid for palestinians, the council for arab— british understanding, in islamic relief, christian aid, war on want, the carter centre, war child, unite the carter centre, war child, unite the union, unison, the kings centre, world vision, wateraid, tearfund, street child, star network, please direct, and scores and scores more of churches, ngos, charities and individuals who have seen israel completely abandon international humanitarian law by imposing their collective punishment on a defenceless civilian population. a civilian population in whichjust 16 weeks an estimated 18,000 palestinian children have been left without a single living relative. will be... the only way we can ensure a permanent end to the cycle of violence is by facilitating a palestinian state alongside israel. the main block character this is prime minister netanyahu who has doubled down
, unicef, the world food programme, the world health organization, save the children and medecins sans frontierestional rescue committee, action against hunger, care international, medicalaid action against hunger, care international, medical aid for palestinians, the council for arab— british understanding, in islamic relief, christian aid, war on want, the carter centre, war child, unite the carter centre, war child, unite the union, unison, the kings centre, world vision, wateraid,...
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christian: one of the reports from medecins sans frontieres, patients who were going to be evacuatede strip-searched, staff exploding them at were strip-searched as well. were you subject t any of that intimidation while working there as an international aid worker? amy: no. one of the unfortunate advantages we have as international aid workers, we are not subject to the same thing that the national workers have to go through every day, which is sad and unfortunate. we don't experience the same torment they do. it is heartbreaking to hear that that had to happen. christian: we are going to focus through the program tonight on events in new york, the debate within the security council. now that you are out, a long way from gaza, how do you reflect on the way that the security council in the united nations has been able to deal with this? amy: it is hard to see. when you are there, and this has been covered, you don't have access to the outside world, so you don't know why things are happening. telecommunications are poor, the internet is almost nonexistent. coming out to see what is h
christian: one of the reports from medecins sans frontieres, patients who were going to be evacuatede strip-searched, staff exploding them at were strip-searched as well. were you subject t any of that intimidation while working there as an international aid worker? amy: no. one of the unfortunate advantages we have as international aid workers, we are not subject to the same thing that the national workers have to go through every day, which is sad and unfortunate. we don't experience the same...
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in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.nymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. in our home, we found pieces of human flesh. we found a whole lower limb belonging to a human, that we don't know who he is. when i saw the pieces of the flesh on the floor, i cried. some of the wounded were brought to an international field clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come and seek refuge in the hospital. it is in the stories of individualfamilies that the impact of the raid is most painfully expressed. nawara al—najjar is a mum of six, and pregnant with a seventh child. she woke after being injured by an explosion. nawara remembers happy days with abed—alrahman, 32 years old when he was killed. here, some of the couple's children in hospital on the night their dad died. 12—year—old samaya,
in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.nymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. in our home, we found pieces of human flesh. we found a whole lower limb belonging to a human, that we don't know who he is. when i saw the pieces of the flesh on the floor, i cried. some of the wounded were brought to an international field clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to...
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secretary general for humanitarian affairs, martin griffiths uh said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in a social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners, working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action is needed to address the public health catastrophe unfolding in the gaza stripped. most people have had no access to clean water, with only one of the three water pipelines from israel still operating and at at less than half of its normal capacity. about 83% of ground water wells are out of service in gaza and none of the waste water treatments are functioning. let's continue the conversation with my guests lamp priny thoma and thoma and chris williamson in the time we have left and chris um i want to pick up uh on what camela emmanuel said earlier uh something about popular sentiment versus government action and the wishes of the military
secretary general for humanitarian affairs, martin griffiths uh said he is appalled that a medecin sans frontiere shelter was shelled last night in gaza, injuring staff and killing members of their family. in a social media post, mr. griffith said humanitarians are putting their lives on the line, and like all civilians, they must be protected. our humanitarian partners, working on water, sanitation and health issues in gaza warned yesterday that urgent action is needed to address the public...
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in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.o remain anonymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. some of the wounded were brought to an international field clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come and seek refuge in the hospital. it is in the stories of individualfamilies that the impact of the raid is most painfully expressed. nawara al—najjar is a mum of six, and pregnant with a seventh child. she woke after being injured by an explosion. nawara remembers happy days with abed—alrahman, 32 years old when he was killed. here, some of the couple's children in hospital on the night their dad died. 12—year—old samaya, treated for minor physical wounds but traumatised. and 13—year—old malak, who lost her eye in the raid. israel accuses hamas of using civilians as human shields. in a stat
in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.o remain anonymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. some of the wounded were brought to an international field clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come...
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i hope the sad picture that the head of the organization médecins sans frontières drew a picture of thetion in gaza, affecting the conscience of a permanent member of the security council. the security council must stop israel. america has blocked the way to end the conflicts. a bombshell in the security council means giving israel the green light to proceed. his attacks on the people of gaza have caused conflicts in the region , but the most important part of the speech of the un special coordinator for peace affairs in the middle east was where he clearly said that a time -based political framework should be created to end the occupation of the palestinian land. . of the possibility of an israeli military attack on rifa area with one million and 400 thousand displaced palestinians. how should i stress the necessity and vitality of an immediate ceasefire in gaza? at the same time as this meeting of the security council, roussa and the senior officials of 19 aid agencies of the united nations warned in a joint statement that while the international community only watches, the displaced,
i hope the sad picture that the head of the organization médecins sans frontières drew a picture of thetion in gaza, affecting the conscience of a permanent member of the security council. the security council must stop israel. america has blocked the way to end the conflicts. a bombshell in the security council means giving israel the green light to proceed. his attacks on the people of gaza have caused conflicts in the region , but the most important part of the speech of the un special...
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in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.nonymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. in our home, we found pieces of human flesh. some of the wounded were brought to an internationalfield clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come and seek refuge in the hospital. it is in the stories of individualfamilies that the impact of the raid is most painfully expressed. nawara al—najjar is a mum of six, and pregnant with a seventh child. she woke after being injured by an explosion. nawara remembers happy days with abed—alrahman, 32 years old when he was killed. here, some of the couple's children in hospital on the night their dad died. 12—year—old samaya, treated for minor physical wounds but traumatised. and 13—year—old malak, who lost her eye in the raid. israel accuses hamas of using civ
in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.nonymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. in our home, we found pieces of human flesh. some of the wounded were brought to an internationalfield clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women...
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israel insists the hospital still works, but the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser can no care. what's left of gaza's health system, they say, is barely functioning. further north, desperate scenes as trucks carrying flour are mobbed. gaza city hasn't seen aid in weeks, but after two chaotic convoys with shots fired and drivers beaten, the un has once again suspended deliveries. it's all too much for marianne, her home destroyed, her father dead. "what do you lack?" she's asked. "everything," she says. "i miss bread." and the war still rages, despite distant talk of a cease—fire. in darabela in the middle of the gaza strip, air strikes are claiming dozens of lives. another hospital inundated — the injured, the confused, converging on a place that should offer refuge but only contains horror. like rafa, israel says it is yet to send troops into darabela for all the grief and death, it appears it can still get worse. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. surgeries have been delayed and hospitals have turned away patients after more than 1600 doctors in south korea went on strike
israel insists the hospital still works, but the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser can no care. what's left of gaza's health system, they say, is barely functioning. further north, desperate scenes as trucks carrying flour are mobbed. gaza city hasn't seen aid in weeks, but after two chaotic convoys with shots fired and drivers beaten, the un has once again suspended deliveries. it's all too much for marianne, her home destroyed, her father dead. "what do you lack?" she's...
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and the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser is no longer capable of treating patients.of gaza�*s health system, they say, is barely functioning. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. as we heard there, the us — which has consistently vetoed proposed un resolutions calling for a ceasefire — has now draughted one of it�*s own. it�*s calling for a "temporary" ceasefire — and is cautioning israel against it�*s planned offensive in rafah. it says that would "result in further harm to civilians and their further displacement including potentially into neighbouring countries". i spoke to aaron david miller — a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace who was also a former us state department adviser on arab—israeli negotiations to both republican and democratic administrations. i asked him whether this could be the u—turn that many are touting it to be. i�*d be very careful in jumping to conclusions that somehow we�*re on the cusp of a major change in us policy. the notion of a temporary ceasefire has been used by the president, certainly in a private convers
and the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser is no longer capable of treating patients.of gaza�*s health system, they say, is barely functioning. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. as we heard there, the us — which has consistently vetoed proposed un resolutions calling for a ceasefire — has now draughted one of it�*s own. it�*s calling for a "temporary" ceasefire — and is cautioning israel against it�*s planned offensive in rafah. it says that would "result...
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israel insists the hospital still works, but the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser can noproper care. what's left of gaza's health system, they say, is barely functioning. further north, desperate scenes as trucks carrying flour are mobbed. gaza city hasn't seen aid in weeks, but after two chaotic convoys with shots fired and drivers beaten, the un has once again suspended deliveries. it's all too much for marianne, her home destroyed, herfather dead. "what do you lack?" she's asked. "everything," she says. "i miss bread." and the war still rages, despite distant talk of a cease—fire. in darabela in the middle of the gaza strip, air strikes are claiming dozens of lives. another hospital inundated — the injured, the confused, converging on a place that should offer refuge but only contains horror. like rafa, israel says it is yet to send troops into darabela for all the grief and death, it appears it can still get worse. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. in a rare move, prince william has weighed in on the violence in the middle east. he's released a statement calling for an
israel insists the hospital still works, but the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser can noproper care. what's left of gaza's health system, they say, is barely functioning. further north, desperate scenes as trucks carrying flour are mobbed. gaza city hasn't seen aid in weeks, but after two chaotic convoys with shots fired and drivers beaten, the un has once again suspended deliveries. it's all too much for marianne, her home destroyed, herfather dead. "what do you lack?"...
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let's speak to guillemette thomas who is the cedical coordinator for palestine for medecins sans frontieresn goshen is and is ongoing, give us up—to—date with the latest situation with getting the medical care and supplies in. with getting the medical care and suoplies im— supplies in. they're working with lots of difficulties _ supplies in. they're working with lots of difficulties and _ supplies in. they're working with | lots of difficulties and shortages. the others workers totally exhausted dashing all these workers are totally exhausted. they face a lot of difficulties on a daily basis, so the situation is really worrying. and what do you want to see happen now. ~ ,, and what do you want to see happen now. ~ . ,, , ,, and what do you want to see happen now. ~ . . ,,,, now. what we want is a ceasefire, which is the _ now. what we want is a ceasefire, which is the only _ now. what we want is a ceasefire, which is the only solution - now. what we want is a ceasefire, which is the only solution to - now. what we want is a ceasefire, which is the only solution to be i which is the only sol
let's speak to guillemette thomas who is the cedical coordinator for palestine for medecins sans frontieresn goshen is and is ongoing, give us up—to—date with the latest situation with getting the medical care and supplies in. with getting the medical care and suoplies im— supplies in. they're working with lots of difficulties _ supplies in. they're working with lots of difficulties and _ supplies in. they're working with | lots of difficulties and shortages. the others workers totally...
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israel insists the hospital still works, but the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser can nofunctioning. further north, desperate scenes as trucks carrying flour are mobbed. gaza city hasn�*t seen aid in weeks much after two chaotic convoys, with shots fired and drivers beaten, the un has once again suspended deliveries. it�*s all too much for this child — her home destroyed, herfather dead. "what do you lack?" she�*s asked. "everything," she says. "i miss bread." and the war still rages despite distant talk of a ceasefire. in deir al balah in the gaza strip, rubble is everywhere. the injured and confused are converging on a place that should offer refuge but only contains horror. like rafah, israel says it is yet to send troops into deir al balah. for all the grief and the death, people here know it could still get worse. in a rare move, prince william has released a statement, calling for an end to the fighting. he says, "he i remain deeply concerned about the terrible human cost of the conflict in the middle east since the hamas terrorist attack on 7 october. too many have
israel insists the hospital still works, but the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser can nofunctioning. further north, desperate scenes as trucks carrying flour are mobbed. gaza city hasn�*t seen aid in weeks much after two chaotic convoys, with shots fired and drivers beaten, the un has once again suspended deliveries. it�*s all too much for this child — her home destroyed, herfather dead. "what do you lack?" she�*s asked. "everything," she says. "i...
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let's bring in maynee nicolai who has just returned from gaza for medecins sans frontieres.at you were seeing come of the level of need where you were? it were seeing come of the level of need where you were? it is important to hiuuhliht need where you were? it is important to highlight that _ need where you were? it is important to highlight that we _ need where you were? it is important to highlight that we don't _ need where you were? it is important to highlight that we don't have - need where you were? it is important to highlight that we don't have a - to highlight that we don't have a vision of the totality of the gaza strip. the north has been inaccessible so i have no view directly on what's happening there. but what we hear is horrifying. where we're able to work is in the southern part. it is rafah and north of con units which is called the middle area, it's where we support to hospitals ?, and raffle we have a clinic. we're able to move around in those areas. —— rafah. since i was there there has been a raid on the second hospital in gaza. the hospital has been c
let's bring in maynee nicolai who has just returned from gaza for medecins sans frontieres.at you were seeing come of the level of need where you were? it were seeing come of the level of need where you were? it is important to hiuuhliht need where you were? it is important to highlight that _ need where you were? it is important to highlight that we _ need where you were? it is important to highlight that we don't _ need where you were? it is important to highlight that we don't have - need...
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and the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser is no longer capable of treating patients.y, is barely functioning. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. prince william has said he wants to see an end to the fighting as soon as possible in the israel—gaza conflict in what's being seen as a significant intervention. he spoke of the "terrible human cost of the conflict" and called for the hostages to be released. daniela relph reports. visiting the british red cross headquarters in london. every engagement the prince of wales does, every word he says publicly is carefully considered. intensely traumatic. today he was briefed about their work in the middle east. he also heard about mental health support provided for victims of trauma, and he spoke directly to those working on the ground in gaza. ijust wanted to hear a little bit about what's going on out there, pascale, and how you're all coping. was forced to move several times with a health system that is totally collapsed. earlier today, the prince of wales issued a statement where he spoke about the human cost of the conflict.
and the charity medecins sans frontieres says nasser is no longer capable of treating patients.y, is barely functioning. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. prince william has said he wants to see an end to the fighting as soon as possible in the israel—gaza conflict in what's being seen as a significant intervention. he spoke of the "terrible human cost of the conflict" and called for the hostages to be released. daniela relph reports. visiting the british red cross headquarters in...
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in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.main anonymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. in our home, we found pieces of human flesh. some of the wounded were brought to an internationalfield clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come and seek refuge in the hospital. it is in the stories of individualfamilies that the impact of the raiders most painfully expressed. —— that the impact of the raid is most painfully expressed. nawara al—najjar is a mum of six, and pregnant with a seventh child. she woke after being injured by an explosion. nawara remembers happy days with abed—alrahman, 32 years old when he was killed. here, some of the couple's children in hospital on the night their dad died. 12—year—old samaya, treated for minor physical wounds but traumatised. and 13—year—old mala
in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.main anonymous. voice messages to colleagues afterwards convey her horror. in our home, we found pieces of human flesh. some of the wounded were brought to an internationalfield clinic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of...
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in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.nic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come and seek refuge in the hospital. it is in the stories of individualfamilies that the impact of the raid is most painfully expressed. nawara al—najjar is a mum of six, and pregnant with a seventh child. she woke after being injured by an explosion. nawara remembers happy days with abed—alrahman, 32 years old when he was killed. here, some of the couple's children in hospital on the night their dad died. 12—year—old samaya, treated for minor physical wounds but traumatised. and 13—year—old malak, who lost her eye in the raid. israel accuses hamas of using civilians as human shields. in a statement to the bbc, the idf said it was committed to mitigating civilian harm. military lawyers advise so strikes complied with international l
in this house, a doctor from medecins sans frontieres lay across her children to protect them.nic. drjaved ali from pakistan has worked here for the last two months. it was very close to the hospital. the windows and the doors were rattling. it was extremely scary. all in all, we saw more than 20 patients. a lot of women and children were trying to come and seek refuge in the hospital. it is in the stories of individualfamilies that the impact of the raid is most painfully expressed. nawara...