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u. n. community and a n g ok, ramsey to serve the people on the ground. the be on the risks of direct was and injuries which are very severe. we're seeing a large numbers of people into rescue just packed into the schools packed in to various other kinds of a center. this is creating a concentration of people which is arriving at the stomach risks and the ravens over the last uh uh, 24 hours have really had it so that the really has been heavy. rain is for the loss of to make shift counts. and it says, general raising all kinds of risks, and it's not just the risk of diarrhea disease. the southern problem temperature is going to create a problem when you're moving in children to spice, that those kids are under the official status of those children. make it a recipe for it, but that makes, this is an absolute retro paid for live scan up at that make some of this population member as a public health risk right now is, is, will it begin to approach the same level as the injury prices that we have on the crisis in the hospitals and refreshing them itself is
u. n. community and a n g ok, ramsey to serve the people on the ground. the be on the risks of direct was and injuries which are very severe. we're seeing a large numbers of people into rescue just packed into the schools packed in to various other kinds of a center. this is creating a concentration of people which is arriving at the stomach risks and the ravens over the last uh uh, 24 hours have really had it so that the really has been heavy. rain is for the loss of to make shift counts. and...
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u. n. and the international community for support. he says this is a time to salvage gaza strip hospitals that they need safe passage, ambulances as well as the fuel to one of them will not speak, crowd correspondents out of here is tory of was there, and he's on the ground that in the con unit in southern garza tarik, tell us a little bit more about what conditions are like that on the ground at hospitals. at the moment. i know you've been reporting from outside the hospital for so many days now and knowing the supply is running short then now also having to deal with an aggressive influx of a people and patients. yes, as we have mentioned before, these ready occupation forces hot drugs and that means some. busy buildings decide to shift medical compound where the 2 is deploy sniper things in order to kick, to take full control over the buildings and even the vicinity of the hospital. so now they have been imposing just significant stage on the people who are inside the hospitals, including our patients, dislikes people, and even mid
u. n. and the international community for support. he says this is a time to salvage gaza strip hospitals that they need safe passage, ambulances as well as the fuel to one of them will not speak, crowd correspondents out of here is tory of was there, and he's on the ground that in the con unit in southern garza tarik, tell us a little bit more about what conditions are like that on the ground at hospitals. at the moment. i know you've been reporting from outside the hospital for so many days...
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the organization was founded after the 2nd world war. tamara roof i is the director of communications at the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees and she told us more about the condition stuff we're facing in gaza is extremely difficult working conditions. and that's for my 13000 colleagues. most of them are palestinians from guys of themselves, so they're part of the people who have been displaced. a lot of my colleagues are in shelters now, but in the shelters. they're still distributing grad distributing, some alter, and the medical and health that are still distributing consultations, including do pregnant women. but the general conditions are extremely dire in the shelters. for people who are displaced for my colleagues was tomorrow, i'll re fi from the u. n. age agency for palestinian refugees, and right now, one of the worst mass that goes committed by a master in its terrorist attack on october 7th, was that on is really keyboards just a few kilometers from gaza. more than a 100 members of the agricultural community were killed and dozens more kidnapped. no volunteers from all round isra
the organization was founded after the 2nd world war. tamara roof i is the director of communications at the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees and she told us more about the condition stuff we're facing in gaza is extremely difficult working conditions. and that's for my 13000 colleagues. most of them are palestinians from guys of themselves, so they're part of the people who have been displaced. a lot of my colleagues are in shelters now, but in the shelters. they're still distributing...
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u. n. the international community or fighting international. but as you said in terms of white phosphorus, it's not a band weapon is well, never signed the protocol. it's about how it's used, right? so what is the next step here? i know the i c, c, prosecution, kareem khan. he was in rafa what just a few days ago, but his statement that it was about a, is the political appetite to, to investigate and prosecute the use of weapons like this. so we say white phosphorus we know is used in syrian and no happens that the white folks 1st was used to the devastating consequences and costs the death of many people in garza is the, the 20082, now 2009 is a military operation and nothing was done about it, then the issue, i mean, as i said, light firstsource these one issue a for now in so far as we know, and relatively small, was daily bombardments, disproportionate indiscriminate that have killed so many civilians were talking about thousands of children and obviously not all the types of renewal for, but many of them, you know, according to all the inf
u. n. the international community or fighting international. but as you said in terms of white phosphorus, it's not a band weapon is well, never signed the protocol. it's about how it's used, right? so what is the next step here? i know the i c, c, prosecution, kareem khan. he was in rafa what just a few days ago, but his statement that it was about a, is the political appetite to, to investigate and prosecute the use of weapons like this. so we say white phosphorus we know is used in syrian...
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of sexual violence against women in war is really rights group, say the international community, including the u. n. is ignoring acts of rape committed by her ma spiders on october 7th. and we are here to tell them we are not gonna let them be silent anymore. we want them to south, out for all the women in these room like this shout out for all the other women in the world. it doesn't matter what your nationality or where you come from. you have to shelves out for women that were abused. the welcome to the show, despite what guitar is calling minimal breeches on the 1st day of its extension, the temporary truce between israel and hum us is holding. both sides have expressed hope for further extensions to the deal, especially has been growing for israel and from us to seek a lasting truce. something that is really government, as opposed to young aguilar is a former piece negotiator who helped draw of the 1993. also, a court today is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. and he spoke to the w about what the way forward should look like. now we are urging for a prolonged ceasefire. w
of sexual violence against women in war is really rights group, say the international community, including the u. n. is ignoring acts of rape committed by her ma spiders on october 7th. and we are here to tell them we are not gonna let them be silent anymore. we want them to south, out for all the women in these room like this shout out for all the other women in the world. it doesn't matter what your nationality or where you come from. you have to shelves out for women that were abused. the...
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and the collapse of communication networks. now this as the u. n's world food program warrants than starvation in gauze, it could be a minute because of a lack of food supplies. you've been. officials say that only 10 percent of necessary food aid is injured, garza since the beginning of this conflict. rafa near casa southern border with egypt of the algebra by a family live here in the part of gauze that, that israel said would be safe for civilians. but the family says their home was destroyed by and is rarely bombardment on the 1st day of the war. at night, they sleep at a un school. but during the day, they return to the rubble of their old home. they say, every day is a struggle to find enough to eat. sometimes there is nothing but tea. but even worse than hunger, they say, is the constant fear of his really bombs the whole to there's danger all the time because there's no specific time for the bombing before that it could happen at any time. you could be hit at any time able to close it at the window because we don't want food or drink. we just
and the collapse of communication networks. now this as the u. n's world food program warrants than starvation in gauze, it could be a minute because of a lack of food supplies. you've been. officials say that only 10 percent of necessary food aid is injured, garza since the beginning of this conflict. rafa near casa southern border with egypt of the algebra by a family live here in the part of gauze that, that israel said would be safe for civilians. but the family says their home was...
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i'll refine, she's the director of external relations and communications at the u. n. a agency for palestine. refugees on the rock. she joins is from amman, in jordan to my un stuff continue to work in gaza. all of the account can working conditions extremely difficult working conditions and the for my 13000 colleagues, most of them are palestinians from guys of themselves. so they're part of the people who have been displaced. a lot of my colleagues are and shelters now, but in the shelters. they're still distributing grad distributing some alter and the medical and helps that are still distributing consultations, including do pregnant women. but the general conditions are extremely dire in the shelters. for people who are displaced for my colleagues, now we've been hearing about humanitarian pauses that would allow people to flee into southern gaza. how helpful have these poses been say have probably been somewhat helpful for those who no longer want to remain in the north of gaza, which is under very, very heavy strikes. but in reality, pauses are never good at all.
i'll refine, she's the director of external relations and communications at the u. n. a agency for palestine. refugees on the rock. she joins is from amman, in jordan to my un stuff continue to work in gaza. all of the account can working conditions extremely difficult working conditions and the for my 13000 colleagues, most of them are palestinians from guys of themselves. so they're part of the people who have been displaced. a lot of my colleagues are and shelters now, but in the shelters....
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u. n, where is the global community? i think that we have presidents the you and the stablished, similar tribunals and rolanda and both nia and come both to us. so i think we'd like to see something similar now given the gravity of violations of international law, on the scale of the mass, because the taking place, 200 people in the school that women you just heard said i was bummed in my home. i went to the school and now they popping us here. yeah. and so many so many women and children amongst ed ma monique, from the education above or foundation. thank you so much for joining us here on the 0. in some breaking news, just in the last few minutes we've gotten what that gauze. health ministry is saying that the premature babies have now been evacuated from the street for hospital. obviously, we know that that hospitalized and under is rarely siege, but for many, many days thousands of people were forced to leave yesterday. and a number of people did remain behind from the wells health organization that there were 291 pa
u. n, where is the global community? i think that we have presidents the you and the stablished, similar tribunals and rolanda and both nia and come both to us. so i think we'd like to see something similar now given the gravity of violations of international law, on the scale of the mass, because the taking place, 200 people in the school that women you just heard said i was bummed in my home. i went to the school and now they popping us here. yeah. and so many so many women and children...
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the world health organization saves it as last communication with its contact set and see if a hospital in northern garza, the u. n. organization said it had grave concerns about the safety of medical stuff . and the patients tramped by finding the doctor, say the facility had been hit by deadly is riley strikes. a claim is ralph's army denies. israel has offered to help move babies from the hospitals, pediatric unit to a site that facility is finding right is around the hospital of a new born in gaza. her grandmother says they fled out. she's a hospital following an attack, walking for hours to seek safety. she was born at 6 30 am and at night and we flat, she and her mother didn't rest. she didn't even get breast fat or journey. it's a journey of torments. tens of thousands have fled south and recent days as it's really operations intensify in the area around l. she's the hospital it's where, according to and is really government spokesperson masters headquarters are located . israel says the militants have built tunnel networks under public facilities. must dash because it's almost sizes heights in hospitals ev
the world health organization saves it as last communication with its contact set and see if a hospital in northern garza, the u. n. organization said it had grave concerns about the safety of medical stuff . and the patients tramped by finding the doctor, say the facility had been hit by deadly is riley strikes. a claim is ralph's army denies. israel has offered to help move babies from the hospitals, pediatric unit to a site that facility is finding right is around the hospital of a new born...
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who is a communications direct to add on run. that's v u n. agency for palestine. refugee is giving a press conference on the phone right now. let's listen to it. but these receive the a namely those from alpha hold. uh you and the school, especially for alpha or even i didn't know type i'm sure i do know we carry on with the capacity of this hospitality is very minimum. we are taking hard decisions. we are comparing and contrasting victims who to attend and who to leave to die. these are very difficult decisions to be made by doctor told us we are of our way of them is receiving hundreds of victims. the a well, we've been listening just briefly that to an unwrapped press conference, that's the un agency for palestine. refugees. now they were running the school, the alpha course school that's been hit in this is really a strike. they were watching the video right now. the optimal thought they were running that school and they've been talking about that they offer ations the dia state to they offer ations in the gaza strip. we're trying to get
who is a communications direct to add on run. that's v u n. agency for palestine. refugee is giving a press conference on the phone right now. let's listen to it. but these receive the a namely those from alpha hold. uh you and the school, especially for alpha or even i didn't know type i'm sure i do know we carry on with the capacity of this hospitality is very minimum. we are taking hard decisions. we are comparing and contrasting victims who to attend and who to leave to die. these are very...
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who is a communications direct to add on? right, that's the u. n. agency for palestine. refugee is giving a press conference on the phone right now. let's listen to it. but these receive the a namely those from alpha. hold up the view in school, especially for alpha florida, event type. no type. i'm sure i do, we carry on with the capacity of this hospital is very minimum.
who is a communications direct to add on? right, that's the u. n. agency for palestine. refugee is giving a press conference on the phone right now. let's listen to it. but these receive the a namely those from alpha. hold up the view in school, especially for alpha florida, event type. no type. i'm sure i do, we carry on with the capacity of this hospital is very minimum.
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most mostly for goes from you, kansas didn't to community teresa. papa used to work for hours on end. now she's zips to school on u. n. g or donate to bicycle. it's a climate friendly solution and she always gets their own time when they come to school that much. now i came to school i even because of this going from when it's dark and raining most students. and we're really going to have to track several kilometers to and from school every day. that time is lost, that could be spend time lessons or study some even end up dropping out of school altogether, especially goals. that's why the n g o stop is providing goals with bikes. as they walk long distances to access scores, they find the challenges, for example, main. the whole said, use them into some other things and they end up going, saving and going out of school. the goals are safer on the right, so may have more energy at school plus spikes, a kind to the environment and easy to maintain. the energy i is already given bikes to dozens of goals in this fall from the school. which has even helped some of them to successfully complete the secondary education. rin
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u. n. and others who work in the gulf street so they can communicate with bounced off on the ground and best to coordinate some of the life saving i. so that semester can. so when we have the, these black house, of course, and we have, we have about 40 seconds or so left. but i'm just wanted to ask you about the, the fact that the heads of 18 united nations and other humanitarian agencies are using this joint statement, calling for the media to monitoring seems by how confident given what you've described. can you be that these ratings are actually going to listen and that cease fire may happen? well, the un, let's see what's inside the pot. there's many, many others. accruals that we keep putting out for an immediate humanitarian, c thought for the release of the civilian protect the child. hostages inside the goal of the ship and to scale out that life saving a, which is so critical to, to save lives now in children who will be more at risk of other issues breaking out . and so we'll keep doing that and we'll keep advocating, keep pushing for that for that immediate humanitarian seaside cu
u. n. and others who work in the gulf street so they can communicate with bounced off on the ground and best to coordinate some of the life saving i. so that semester can. so when we have the, these black house, of course, and we have, we have about 40 seconds or so left. but i'm just wanted to ask you about the, the fact that the heads of 18 united nations and other humanitarian agencies are using this joint statement, calling for the media to monitoring seems by how confident given what...
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so that's now bringing shayna low communication advisor with the norwegian refugee council based in jerusalem. trina, the u. n. chief antonio gutierrez says nowhere is safe and gaza. very few would know this better than your own team on the ground there. what are they telling you? so we have a staff of 54 cap inside of gaza. most of our staff has fled from the north to the center and south of garza. but as the, as you said, no state, no place is safe. just this morning i spoke to my colleague yusef, who's in hon units, who told me that there was an air strike on a building very close to where he was sleeping around 6 am this morning at day after day we are hearing from our colleagues that even though to have fled that the south is not safe. we've had colleagues lose family members in the south, including one of our colleagues, a mouse who 7 year old son had lived, was killed in an air strike on rock a couple of weeks ago. and what we're hearing in addition is not just is it not safe in the south, but similar to the north people now we're struggling to find the basic necessities of food. clean water. um uh, ev
so that's now bringing shayna low communication advisor with the norwegian refugee council based in jerusalem. trina, the u. n. chief antonio gutierrez says nowhere is safe and gaza. very few would know this better than your own team on the ground there. what are they telling you? so we have a staff of 54 cap inside of gaza. most of our staff has fled from the north to the center and south of garza. but as the, as you said, no state, no place is safe. just this morning i spoke to my colleague...
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out cries through the international community when i use the ottoman or the so called 31 and the u. n. organizations, international and humanitarian agencies. and of started with the allies that they have lost their hands off providing any assistance. and that they remain silently watching the programs perpetrated by israel. again, it's our civilian people. today we address that glass roots popular base. the free, honest man and the out of the muslim was and when the wide who took through the streets and square is not only a growth of the auto, but muslim countries, even in the european american and elsewhere, as we speak, hundreds of thousands, are they administrating that for testing within the united states couldn't demik these ladies who are based on forces crimes and the u. s. government supposed to them. therefore we addressing the public. namely, the popular unions will place the send pickets, watercolors groups, namely unions and send that gets operating in oil and muddy and land transportation. we call on them to practically act for as the sub pool strike arcades. the goal on
out cries through the international community when i use the ottoman or the so called 31 and the u. n. organizations, international and humanitarian agencies. and of started with the allies that they have lost their hands off providing any assistance. and that they remain silently watching the programs perpetrated by israel. again, it's our civilian people. today we address that glass roots popular base. the free, honest man and the out of the muslim was and when the wide who took through the...
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u, n. b, that it costs, you know, and, and we hope that in such a community sense of this for this situation and, and, and be able to be more engaged, you know, on the ground. hash them. i want to talk about the captives. i've been a lot of ongoing negotiations with cats all very much taking an active part in those negotiations. we have the head of the c. i a the most thoughts talking to the prime minister of counsel just yesterday. what more can you tell us about what these discussions have involved and what are the chances of us seeing any movement on this issue is basically about the need to come up with an, an agreement based on an on specified number of a competence to be released in exchange for the humanitarian space. so what about semantics? how must needs to look into the details and agree on a number of hostages that does not show how mass giving massive concession to is well, i guess the backdrop of the death tools that we've seen on the huge destruction in gaza strip at the same time is crucial for as well. and this explains why we seem to defend not attempts here. the, for our s
u, n. b, that it costs, you know, and, and we hope that in such a community sense of this for this situation and, and, and be able to be more engaged, you know, on the ground. hash them. i want to talk about the captives. i've been a lot of ongoing negotiations with cats all very much taking an active part in those negotiations. we have the head of the c. i a the most thoughts talking to the prime minister of counsel just yesterday. what more can you tell us about what these discussions have...
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u. n. a yasmin so spoke to al jazeera earlier and has called on the international community to take immediate action to save civilian lives. that we appreciate what the 2nd instead of the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of the general assembly. he told us in the private meeting about a week ago that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is needed. ceasefire has to be put in place and hundreds of products of humanitarian aid, including a magic of a food water. and of course, you will need to have, you know, trucks of fuel, in order to help hospitals to be able to function, to take care of the wounded and the sick people, and the babies in incubator and all the correct things that the secretary general has. you know, emphasized then we hope that the security council and the international community not only listen carefully to what the secretary general of saying, but also to on audit by implementing it. and we salute him for that friendshi
u. n. a yasmin so spoke to al jazeera earlier and has called on the international community to take immediate action to save civilian lives. that we appreciate what the 2nd instead of the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of the general assembly. he told us in the private meeting about a week ago that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is...
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the juliet tumor is communications director of the underworld, the u. n agency for palestinian refugees. she explains the importance of fuel for under was operations. speaks about the last of our colleagues around desperately needs few and know if you will have come into the office for 3 and a half weeks. now, we are running very, very short on our supply as a fuel. this way further complicate what is already a very, very complex humanitarian operation. we are completely overwhelmed. we have 670000 people in our centers. this is 4 times more than what we have planned for. fuel is absolutely life savings for the operations of on the, in the us to just stop and we know 67 piece, but i'm working in gulf during this war. since the 7th of october, this is the highest number of you and workers came in any conflicts around the world in such a short span of time. most recently we lost our clinic. so me who was working with his entire family 8th children. while he was up to his home and his usa can was parked outside his home. it's devastating every day. our sadne
the juliet tumor is communications director of the underworld, the u. n agency for palestinian refugees. she explains the importance of fuel for under was operations. speaks about the last of our colleagues around desperately needs few and know if you will have come into the office for 3 and a half weeks. now, we are running very, very short on our supply as a fuel. this way further complicate what is already a very, very complex humanitarian operation. we are completely overwhelmed. we have...
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u. n. s. a very difficult with, you know, the basic needs and necessities are not there and we are also hearing at the moment that there is a major communication failure. again, we've seen this in the past uh, the communication operator paul told has said that the communication network is stone. also the internet, and most of the phone lines it appears. and they're saying this is due to a lack of power to generate as due to a like a few of them. meanwhile they uh, is there any troops uh us still uh uh, re l schafer. hospital watch. so i to say, well, we understand that, no, i from an idea officially, he said that a special, a forces are still operating inside the i'll shift the hospital, one of the largest hospitals in garza, its uh, in in garza city. and has been the center of attention uh for israel because they are claiming that underneath the hospital this invest title of the system and to come on center by law. so troops went inside the issue for hospital or in the early hours of wednesday morning. and there has been a searching as this idea of officials said building 5 building in this complex complex uh they have a phone so far. reporte
u. n. s. a very difficult with, you know, the basic needs and necessities are not there and we are also hearing at the moment that there is a major communication failure. again, we've seen this in the past uh, the communication operator paul told has said that the communication network is stone. also the internet, and most of the phone lines it appears. and they're saying this is due to a lack of power to generate as due to a like a few of them. meanwhile they uh, is there any troops uh us...
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destination for russians, or there's a significant rushing community in the region to this day, the estonia, latvia, miscellaneous, enjoying the e. u. n. nato in 2004 fears that moscow could reassert historical territorial claims have existed here for a long time. not just since the annexation of crimea in 2014 or the attack on large parts of ukraine in 2022. the many dissidents have relocated to bill news. the capital of lithuania, the russians are granted political asylum here. located not far from independence square. this former russian k g b building has been turned into a museum. reminder of soviet repression. the, the cells are similar to those use back there and to incarcerate these 3 men for their political views. it triggers a vivid nightmarish memories from mikhail, dimitri and vladimir the at $35.00 demetrius the oldest of the 3. she had to pay for his political activism with 14 years in prison. even though he didn't hurt anyone. he was a victim of the russian justice systems, despotism. the stuff doesn't look bad at all. i told you about the steel beds. you can't sleep well and those are because they're too short from the
destination for russians, or there's a significant rushing community in the region to this day, the estonia, latvia, miscellaneous, enjoying the e. u. n. nato in 2004 fears that moscow could reassert historical territorial claims have existed here for a long time. not just since the annexation of crimea in 2014 or the attack on large parts of ukraine in 2022. the many dissidents have relocated to bill news. the capital of lithuania, the russians are granted political asylum here. located not...
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communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out to fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is of fuel good data into the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed. in the last few hours, the hundreds of people have reportedly evacuated, guns as largest health facility, the i'll shoot for hospital dw course special corresponded abraham. andrew is one, has the latest a full according to an s p journalist on the scene loudspeakers. and announced that the idea was asking for the evacuation of the hospital within an hour. the idea of has come out and said that no such evacuation order has been issued and that medical personnel would be allowed to remain in the hospital to help the patients that were unable to leave. the idea for further said that they have offered hospital administration to us to facilitate a medical evacuations. but that if someone got, if cousins wanted to leave, they wouldn't be provided with a safe passage. so we have to contradicting pieces of information coming out of gaza and, but it does seem that for now the idea denies that order of evacuation. okay, so this is all very murky and dy
communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out to fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is of fuel good data into the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed. in the last few hours, the hundreds of people have reportedly evacuated, guns as largest health facility, the i'll shoot for hospital dw course special corresponded abraham. andrew is one, has the latest a full according to an s p journalist on the scene loudspeakers. and announced that...
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community, so that's tough enough to deal with. but right now people who are sheltering under the u. n. flag here in gaza. not safe. we had 4 incidence yesterday where people were killed and injured inside, or no schools inside id pay shelters. and i should be protected under international law, but the reality is under un flag people i still think killed and injured. so it's, it's very, very tragic here for the conflict during the conflict way. very clear with the is riley's want exactly way l. uh, facilities. uh we've had about 50 facilities that have been impacted by conflict. and we've had 5 direct hits on uh, on our facility. so, yeah, we, we copy any clear, uh, uh, to these riley's or in terms of your where our facilities are and you know, they obligations to protect those facilities. and most importantly, to protect human human 0 seeking children that people are taking shelter where you run out, logistics, spice, t r. i mean out logistics spice. and rafa without hosting, i 1000 people who are seeking shelter hit because they last talked to visit you in flag. we'd made plans that we could accommodate $1500.00
community, so that's tough enough to deal with. but right now people who are sheltering under the u. n. flag here in gaza. not safe. we had 4 incidence yesterday where people were killed and injured inside, or no schools inside id pay shelters. and i should be protected under international law, but the reality is under un flag people i still think killed and injured. so it's, it's very, very tragic here for the conflict during the conflict way. very clear with the is riley's want exactly way l....
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communication specialist from yusef, currently in the jordanian capital a mind. good morning toby, and thanks for joining us on the news. so we just heard there from the u. n. chief antonio guitars, thing that i know where it's safe in guys, how are people coping their with such a dire situation as yeah, that's right. i mean we can safely say, yeah, there is no safe place. so if it shows the civilians in, in the garden district right now, we know about it, you know, around 1500000 people have fled to the southern area. you have been displaced in different areas, particularly in the southern palm. so what that means is you have many, many people in what was already a densely populated area. now living in shelters, you're very, very close things together. um, so the conditions are straight and the difficult in terms of accessing say, well, so sanitation hygiene, you know, these issues that compound the other issues which is things sites of trying to say say die out. i'm not stress of, of, for children particularly of going through this on a 24 hour basis. and that's why you reset by the use a strenuous you heard you have a cooling for this immediate you minu
communication specialist from yusef, currently in the jordanian capital a mind. good morning toby, and thanks for joining us on the news. so we just heard there from the u. n. chief antonio guitars, thing that i know where it's safe in guys, how are people coping their with such a dire situation as yeah, that's right. i mean we can safely say, yeah, there is no safe place. so if it shows the civilians in, in the garden district right now, we know about it, you know, around 1500000 people have...
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communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days after the fuel ran out. is ramsay, that will begin allowing to tank is a fuel good day to into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed. and that was of course, an update on the fuel deliveries and situation in guys. and here is the interview. i promised early with marina me, ron, who was an expert king's college to i asked her about the situation in the hospital where these really are me is operating a good day, nick wells. that's a good question. but we have to see it from the military perspective. and from a military perspective, it is an obstruction to the military operation to come being the hospital because there is always a danger that civilian might be caught in cross fire. so in order to increase the speed of the operation, we know that the adf has been calling, being the building towards the hospital very slowly. also because of the presence of civilians of patients in the hospital, it would make the military operation easier. and of course, we have heard the reports at the hospital doesn't have any electricity to operate annual fits equipment. so in the long term,
communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days after the fuel ran out. is ramsay, that will begin allowing to tank is a fuel good day to into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed. and that was of course, an update on the fuel deliveries and situation in guys. and here is the interview. i promised early with marina me, ron, who was an expert king's college to i asked her about the situation in the hospital where these really are me is operating a good day,...
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u. n. agency for palestinian refugee says it has suspended 8 operations in gaza because of a lack of fuel on the collapse of communication networks. based as a humans will food program ones that stuff ation and gas. it could be immune and because of a lack of food supplies, you an official say that only 10 percent of unnecessary food aid as ends the territories since the beginning of the kind of conflict. rough uh, near causes, southern border with egypt. the algebra by a family live here in the part of gauze with that israel said would be safe for civilians. but the family says their home was destroyed by an israeli bombardment on the 1st day of the war. at night they sleep at a you in school, but during the day they return to the rubble of their old home. they say every day is a struggle to find enough to eat. sometimes there is nothing but tea. but even worse than hunger, they say, is the constant fear of his really bombs the whole. well, there's danger all the time because there's no specific time for the bombing before . it could happen at any time you could be hit at any time. it wasn't because you have to initiall
u. n. agency for palestinian refugee says it has suspended 8 operations in gaza because of a lack of fuel on the collapse of communication networks. based as a humans will food program ones that stuff ation and gas. it could be immune and because of a lack of food supplies, you an official say that only 10 percent of unnecessary food aid as ends the territories since the beginning of the kind of conflict. rough uh, near causes, southern border with egypt. the algebra by a family live here in...
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communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days after the fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is of fuel good data into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed. and in the last few hours, hundreds of people have reported left the i'll shoot for hospital gases, largest medical complex. it's unclear whether the is really army board and evacuation. i asked military analyst marina me wrong. why is real would want people out of there, especially when moving some patients could be fail? a good day, nick? well, that's a good question, but we'll have to see it from a military perspective. and from a military perspective, it is an obstruction to the military operation. to combine the hospital because there is always a danger that a civilian might be caught in the crossfire. so in order to increase the speed of the operation, we know that the adf has been calling, being the buildings of the hospital very slowly. also because of the presence of civilians of patients in the hospital, it would make the military operation easier. and of course we have heard the reports at the hospital doesn't have any electricity
communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days after the fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is of fuel good data into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed. and in the last few hours, hundreds of people have reported left the i'll shoot for hospital gases, largest medical complex. it's unclear whether the is really army board and evacuation. i asked military analyst marina me wrong. why is real would want people out of there, especially...
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communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is a fuel good day to into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed of the. i'd like to now welcome the martin, frank, german director of the u. n. world food program. first of all, martin we in the media have been reporting for weeks now that in already dire situation is getting worse by the day. tell us what you're hearing from your you and colleagues in gaza. while i can absolutely confirm the humanitarian situation in gaza is disastrous. we are running out of everything, particularly fuel as we have just stood. now there was a 1st shipment of fuel which is a truck in the ocean, really because it's less than 10 percent off on the actually would need a day just for live saving measures. the gaza strip is home, of course, over 2000000 people. and now it's a war zone, thousands have been killed, tens of thousands injured. what's left of the food distribution infrastructure. you can basically say that the local market collapse, every thing that can be consumed without being cooked. everything can is basically
communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is a fuel good day to into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed of the. i'd like to now welcome the martin, frank, german director of the u. n. world food program. first of all, martin we in the media have been reporting for weeks now that in already dire situation is getting worse by the day. tell us what you're hearing from your you and colleagues...
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communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out, is ramsay. that will begin allowing 2 tank is of fuel good day to enter the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed and we can now speak to maria on the run. she is a military analyst at king's college in london arena. in the last few hours, hundreds of people have reportedly evacuated guys, his largest hospital, the chief medical complex. it's a bit unclear now if he is really army actually ordered and evacuation. but why would is real want people out of there, especially when for, for some patients moving basically means dying. a good day, nick wells. that's a good question. but we have to see it from the military perspective. and from a military perspective, it is an obstruction to the military operation to come being the hospital because there is always a danger that the civilian might be caught in the crossfire. so in order to increase the speed of the operation, we know that the adf has been con, being the buildings of the hospital, very slowly. also because of the presence of civilians of patients in the hospital, it would make the military operation
communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out, is ramsay. that will begin allowing 2 tank is of fuel good day to enter the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed and we can now speak to maria on the run. she is a military analyst at king's college in london arena. in the last few hours, hundreds of people have reportedly evacuated guys, his largest hospital, the chief medical complex. it's a bit unclear now if he is really army actually ordered...
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communications and guys that were down for 2 days out of fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank as a fuel per day to into the territory. which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed. a short while ago, i spoke to martin frick, germany, director of the u. n. world food program. i asked him what he's hearing from his you and colleagues in garza a while i can absolutely confirm the military and situation in gaza is disastrous. we are running out of everything, particularly fuel as we have just stood. now there was a 5th shipment of fuel, which is a truck in the ocean, really because it's less than 10 percent off on the actually would need a day just for live saving measures. the gaza strip is home, of course, over 2000000 people. and now it's a war zone, thousands have been killed, tens of thousands injured. what's left of the food distribution infrastructure. you can basically say that the local market collapse, every thing that can be consumed without the cooked. everything can, is basically run all bottled water is not available. the water sources that do exist the, well it's often contaminated and resend the health risk.
communications and guys that were down for 2 days out of fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank as a fuel per day to into the territory. which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed. a short while ago, i spoke to martin frick, germany, director of the u. n. world food program. i asked him what he's hearing from his you and colleagues in garza a while i can absolutely confirm the military and situation in gaza is disastrous. we are running out of everything,...
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communications and gas. so we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out, is ramsey that will begin allowing 2 tank is of fuel per day to enter the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of watts needed dw, special, corresponding air. abraham is in jerusalem and joins us now. a finally, some fuel is getting through what's changed? well, we have, we're told is that israel will allow about $2.00 to $2.00 trip to trucks of fuel a day. and the cambridge is it will allow, we've seen promises of allowing a like this throughout this conflict. but usually it takes a little bit of time to we can actually see a concrete effect for it on the ground. what had been holding the, the allowance of a fuel before, according to these releases so that they said that they would have, they had fears that how much would use that fuel for a war purposes. uh, but again, the strip needs fuel desperately for humanitarian needs. and it seems that the us pressure is really what a push this through this time. and we hope to see, you know, effects of that age in the coming days. but also on communications to you in officials. a warrant that is real siege on gaza is worsening
communications and gas. so we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out, is ramsey that will begin allowing 2 tank is of fuel per day to enter the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of watts needed dw, special, corresponding air. abraham is in jerusalem and joins us now. a finally, some fuel is getting through what's changed? well, we have, we're told is that israel will allow about $2.00 to $2.00 trip to trucks of fuel a day. and the cambridge is it will allow, we've seen promises...
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u. n. again, you know very well how this all works, but do you sense a, a growing sense of discord in the global community? if you think we will see more ties being count, i think what we are witnessing right now is that the died of global opinion has moved decisively against is right. and in sort of data with the better students. i think they're several indicators of this one. so here we know that the majority of countries, in fact, for most of the tubs, voted for the seas, fight in the u engine and assembly. so you can see that in the us and these right who oppose the resolution. you know, they were defeated. second uh, as you mentioned more and more countries are separate, that ties with it's valued or recording that investors treat. i think another indicator is that the pro palestinian protest across the world just growing and intensity. and then there is a momentum to that which is really quite unprecedented. and the fault indicator i would say, offered this change in the tide of the global opinion, is that we have seen very strong statements from the 18 heads of the u. n. agencies and, and use that
u. n. again, you know very well how this all works, but do you sense a, a growing sense of discord in the global community? if you think we will see more ties being count, i think what we are witnessing right now is that the died of global opinion has moved decisively against is right. and in sort of data with the better students. i think they're several indicators of this one. so here we know that the majority of countries, in fact, for most of the tubs, voted for the seas, fight in the u...
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much government is asking the international communities to send a sales party on by us the, the joy minutes, people from the boss. if people from the, from the u. n, please come and check and verify that that's not true. that's number one, number 2, there are hundreds of doctors that have worked there from the european union, from russia, from the us. uh, that's all came out to the, to that to get to the report on different channels. i'm said the same thing that we've lived there for decades. none of this is not, this is june. so unfortunately, it doesn't need at ease and it seems to bomb to these places just now here in the south 10 minutes ago, the ac from the fields and the bodies were brought right now. so the evidence doesn't brought in just for my off some family. again, this is in the south where it's supposed to be supposed to be safe as the situation is getting worse. for many, many trading perspective as wells comedies are saying that we can't even find the norman cab, regular fluids like like beans, like tune up and like oil as a stop is running dolls in the market to, you know, israel's prime minister house dismissed any possibility o
much government is asking the international communities to send a sales party on by us the, the joy minutes, people from the boss. if people from the, from the u. n, please come and check and verify that that's not true. that's number one, number 2, there are hundreds of doctors that have worked there from the european union, from russia, from the us. uh, that's all came out to the, to that to get to the report on different channels. i'm said the same thing that we've lived there for decades....
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israel that and the international community, turning a blind eye to the issue, lead to what we're witnessing today. unless civilian law says across garza, which the u. n. chief notes is becoming a graveyard for children last year. my mood of us stated that the crucial step towards piece is recognition of the inalienable rights of palestinians. citizens implemented by diplomatic and legal means. we have gained the recognition of 140 states and have enabled the transformation of the declaration of independence in the internationally recognized state whose existence could not be denied with the assistance of the you when russia and other states israel and palestine have held various negotiations, some of which made history. however, it all begs the question, why do the us and its allies stand against to cease fire even now? well, let's recall julie in a song just words. the goal is not a successful war. the goal is an endless war. means high and in case you missed it to be a lead to all the humans. i'm sort of a lot of movement a the who the says the tracking to attack any is really ships they see traversing the red sea. those details waiting for you rig
israel that and the international community, turning a blind eye to the issue, lead to what we're witnessing today. unless civilian law says across garza, which the u. n. chief notes is becoming a graveyard for children last year. my mood of us stated that the crucial step towards piece is recognition of the inalienable rights of palestinians. citizens implemented by diplomatic and legal means. we have gained the recognition of 140 states and have enabled the transformation of the declaration...