live now to nibal farsakh, the spokesperson for palestine red crescent society who is in ramallah. forjoining us on the programme. nick there talking about discussions on the possibility of another ceasefire between israel and hamas. how much of a difference would it make for the situation in gaza? . ~' ,, would it make for the situation in gaza? ., ~ i. ., would it make for the situation in gaza? ., ~ ., ., gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in — gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza _ gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza is _ gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza is dire, _ situation in gaza is dire, catastrophic, so absolutely, having a ceasefire and ending the war is the most important thing. we wish a permanent ceasefire because the situation is just worsening permanent ceasefire because the situation isjust worsening every single hour after 90% of the publishing have been internally displaced, there is no safe place in gaza the humanitarian suffering cannot be even described. the people are just fleeing from one place to