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u. n. u. n. world health organization this morning that i'm treated diseases can become more deadly fitness. ready for fun? now the extended sci fi and gaza means some people have been able to get to see what's happened to their homes for many returning a shocking, a painful experience. the neighborhoods on nothing. like i remember stephanie duncan as well. imagine that everything you have everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going in a moment? yes or no. jetta says he is in shock. university professor, he was forced to head south with his family. on the 3rd day of the war. he tells us it took 15 years to build his home. yeah. and if in the degree that it's a boss of shocking, took me a lifetime to build this house with me and my brothers, and just like that, i'm back to square. one is kind of, there is no insurance here, no compensation. what is going is going to cease fire has given a brief, safe space for some people to return to their neighborhoods. once a bustling community. now a carcass of war, of this year, destruction and scale of loss, impossible to comprehend. this is new hi newness in the south. many have been displaced from the north, have not been allowed to return by as ready forces. we all ski officers and 9 year old son how he feels that i'm rudy sad but we're staying here. he says one but i didn't i lost all my books. i missed my bed and my toys to they say they prefer staying here in the u. n. school which had become their temporary shelter, and we are a family of 4 and our house has made up a full flow as the ground floor was a commercial shop. my brother lives with his family in the 1st full while the other brother on the 2nd. my family and i live on the 4th floor when i was sitting in what was once the kitchen that was the fridge and that the oven. this is the only area where we could says the rest is a total wreck. this family just one out of tens of thousands who have lost everything. guessing tells us they still thank god for what they have for those who survived. and for the little things they can still find in the rubble, they just found a photograph. he tells us just small details, the part their memories of a life that will never be the same. stephanie decor, audra 06 by and gaza has revealed the destruction of many of the strips most beloved buildings that include the oldest cultural venue and goes to the city. the restaurants show us center, which is built i
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u n u k n and the resumes a remedy is i hope they didn't to, didn't. busy the, the. busy that as of you know, any and what does, but if they want to do it, they will. busy to the risk that it, you know, i don't want to attack the, the, somebody with this is, i mean, this is a, i mean, this very concerning what you, what you say is mr. chatham. nicole just gave me that you're suggesting perhaps that these could be moves like on the geo political chess board of the world that you think that could be a why the war in preparation, in that part of the well, the retainer to hold that it is not a reparation of why the war because why the water would be i've got a stroke for, for at least for the white word that me say you're of the year. i'll show you what i've been and america left it. i repeat it is, it is going closer and closer to a red line for the big war. for now, it is very, very, can so any but considering your experience, i mean, you were the prime minister of slip out here throughout the 199 c's. can you in a nut shell, compare the security situation in europe from the 1990s to how the security situation in europe is today? my is today is the, the security situation much more us the ninety's because in ninety's. busy yes, the whole order was s h in the all 40, after the, after the finish of the golden rule or the government is dying. but to know that s h, the west would like to. yes, to reach new new t a or new board us or of its interest. and of course are just not realistic. what do you think about uh, mr. robert fee coat with the new prime minister of slip back here. he has come out and set the slip back. it will not send any weapons to you. crane. uh, victor order button, of course of hungry has celebrated that motion. what do you see? what do you see is the future for the new prime minister? he apparently is pro peace and anti war. yeah, of course. yeah. you are right. but uh and uh, mr. pitts. all has a big, he's a district, his promise not to them to f as to your day in the last days again. and i think that he gave the promise and this way the so lucky a and hungry would be a. busy uh, maybe an add block, maybe not maybe not completely a blog but, but uh. busy i mean as of countries. busy are they on the beginning of 2 countries? so if i can and i agree that don't. busy slowed down the web host, do you gain any business way as being you came because it is because without, without delivering less than web us do you gain, you gain is the new guy and it had to be in the finished already, already uh, in the, in the few, at least a few months in the, in the boss and less ukrainian manager had been cute. well, exactly i, i think uh as many uh, lists of come out these days saying that it's always being inevitable that everyone will have to come to the peace negotiating table to bring a peaceful resolution to what's going on in ukraine. i think i have one of the understands that now, but you know, is the politicians in southern western countries to find themselves in a tough position? a joe biden. he's going to be seeking re election in 2024. he has to keep saying that ukraine is winning, the ukraine will win, but ukraine is making progress. and yet all the military analysts, they already say it's over the nato america in ukraine. they've lost of this, but this is what they. busy say it is a really good us, another many ridiculous, but to the tragic tragic, tragical comedy and to the yes, i would say them not the only disability shows, for example, joe biden. but to say the deep stage is especially in the united states. then i didn't gain down and to even in the west of europe, that is a rushing this, this, but it is us, say, search match the med to words what, why would you, can you comment on why the u. k. and so now lots have been leaving the treaty on conventional forces following russia. do you see that as a disturbing step it uh it it up to the oh the, the. busy so i mean the dock digs on the it. okay. so the rest of the countries delegate ink. uh web us do you gain uh did you not reach the the border of the delegate ink? uh new, do i still do it again because uh you came in president this does it, is the dollar done? i think loud yeah. on the the, the, the security confident and we will need that to you. okay. which will do life do, do you? it shouldn't do grab a status and that that would be a re, a re, a red line for us. uh. busy okay, it's up to now it is a lot of sending of a situation or do you gain did not reach big the so they have a back to the, you know, the sending is. busy and on i wanted to ask you, you touch down briefly on all the western weapons instead of being sent to ukraine . now over the past 32 days we've seen some of those west and weapons being used again
u. n. d u n. a sent 30 vehicles to ship a hospital. 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff, along with dr. edwards. so me, i'm traveling along with the evacuation root. israel had planned, they were stopped by israeli troops at the gaza valley, along with the un and w h o and i c r c vehicles for 7 hours. then they did change dr. my home and i was telling me of his companion say he was detained and taken to an unknown location. now prior to the cease, fire is or have put up blocked aid on the delivery of fuel medication and other necessary goods to the besieged palestinian territories. during israel's environment of gaza, at least 60 ambulances were hit. 160 medical centers came under fire, including hospitals and other health institutions, leaving nearly 33000 wounded palestinians without medical care. that's according to the gods as health ministry mohammed booth. so my cousin says that the doctor was ready to put his life at risk for the sake of patient safety. the you i need to do for the siege. his wife asked to multiple times to leave the hospital. it was possible for him to come home with no risk, but he always said that he wouldn't leave the hospital until the very last patient was evacuated. he said that he is a manager and there is a medical oath that he cannot betray the claims responsibility for his patients. he asked all of us to get the world to save those patients. the patients that should be protected by international humanitarian law. they are powerless, and all of them are civilians. doctor mohammed knew he was facing a mission that could cost him his life or get him detained. the only crime, the medical staff committed was serving humanity. today we heard that his detention has been extended by 45 days. the sorry bulk of done is around is above the law. it is given immunity by the us. the u. s. is responsible for what is happening in gaza. this country provided israel with weapons and political protection. widen is the one responsible for the killing of the gods and people. it is clear that netanyahu guns and guidelines are only tools to commit to these murders. the us. presidents gave them a license to kill by visiting israel. he gave his full support for a reward to destroy him, us. but then we watched the bomb hospitals, mosques, churches, and commit massacres wise and as the one who said that he saw be headed babies. and then apologized, saying that he didn't see the pictures himself, but received the information from that in yahoo and following a deadly attack in jerusalem, the is really prime minister as well as state security chief, have called for the continuation of the conflict in gaza, sitting the only language, how mos understands is the language of war. of this type of incident proves again how much we can show weakness, how much we have to speak to him, us
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u. n. during a u. n. s. the meeting on the israeli, palestinian conflict on friday night to the those categories strikes again. so we didn't objects i, flagrant violation of international humanitarian law. anyone has rules in any way or an action to gain civilians is categorically unacceptable. are really communitarian catastrophes using the folding in a pile of steam employees to try to g a couple proportions to get interest group meeting. so he did blame game between the palestinian and israeli representatives. here's our correspondence. caleb mountain was for the 1st representative to speak before the un security council. mccain was the amboy of the palestinian authority. you spoke about the attacks on hospitals, the civilian casualties. they're adding up and why he felt the international community should be stepping up to restrain israel's activities. here's what we've heard from the palestinian representative. they mom and mom and mom's civilians, children and civilian infrastructure. they deprive a lot
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u. n. a distribution trucks. u. n says it represents just 9 percent of its daily needs. fuel is also needed for generators in hospitals, the southern nation constant sewage treatment facilities. you in the head of humanitarian affairs. mounting, griffith says he who might a tearing operation and gods will come to a standstill if they come to live a few. immediately we need at least a couple of 100000 liters to get us moving again. and we have had agreements in those negotiations for such a replenishment, but they have a cheap final approval at the highest levels of the is really, that's archie. so we need that decision made all of our pledge. the message is we are right. the sitting in front of those people on the board as of gaza in rough uh, ready to go at the right scale. if we get the means to do so, we have times how to do this. we have times which do not include having people moved into circled sites and we have times to try to reach people where they are. it is a standard way of operation. so i had thought i'll just say i liked service continue to flock to iceland. despite the threats of an imminent volcanic eruption the to highlight, we've got more right in the forecast across the gulf as the cloud, just the spilling from uh west to east here. and it looks like a pretty temp day as we go on 3 1st day to wait saying some heavy showers, longest spells of rain, rain them, it's at least the sort of saudi arabia. rain cut out could say some heavy down pulls could cool some localized flooding for a time. just hop across the other side of the wall setting, see west in areas of around seeing some very heavy down pulls and this right really will ramp its way up as we go on through friday. so saturday, somebody to watch out for here. hopefully, every concept shouldn't be quantities by 27th celsius and pleasant sunshine coming through with a fine and dry weather that behind that system. meanwhile, well, it will make its way across the key i because some wet weather still in place, just around that is the side of the mediterranean, should be a little drive and it has been recently the into the occupied territories a through as well. but some went to weather to the move they're off, and that will continue to drive this way further east with tiny while the wintry 1000 least of the caucuses as per usual cause around the $25.00 celsius with plenty of sunshine, then by the state, by the assumption to across northern parts of africa. a good crop of shy was there for the southern coast of west africa. the latest news as it breaks anthony blanket and said that this 274 minutes of losing had ended the unprecedented unity. who said that the g 7 agreed and calls it cannot be be occupied with detailed coverage. the problem is among the most vulnerable countries to us. we checked on the plates beneath its young mountain shift from around the world. the us custom additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because this trends that new concept. so the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book about the headlines now is ready for us to separate. it goes is not just the hospital lc for a for a 2nd night. soldiers backed by tanks of storms, buildings on the interrogation civilians, us, preston says repeated, he's very sick and stuff last for the headquarters in elsie is out and providing evidence. not of nations security council has voted in favor of a humanitarian pause, as well as for ongoing 15 member council, a quote for urgent tens, extended pause without aid access to tons, joins this live not from occupied east through some sort of votes for pauses. but what's been that is raining reaction to this well, this resolution is disconnected from reality. you don't use the words of israel's and back to the, to the you and get that done. he says that it will have no meaning in practice. israel, he says, is acting according to international law anyway. well, the, how much terrorist will not read the resolution? it's old. i know pac toners this from the ministry far to fast. we expect the security council to unequivocally condemn how mass and address the need to create different security realities in gaza. there is no room for prolongs humanitarian treaties. as long as 239 abduct t's are in the hands of how much terrace. i think that tells you probably since those quotes or what do you need to know about whether or not as well is going to abide by this un security council resolution. it clearly is not it, but leads fast. the resolution would give the ministry initiative to i'm us and it believes that the resolution is lopsided in not addressing the things that israel once addressed, which is the, the attacks on the outside of the, of the 7th, and a real push to get those adoptees released now israel has previous form and ignoring security council resolutions, just 2 examples of several in 2016. and that's in yahoo. make notes un security council resolutions coding on the hold. so settlement several activities in the west bank and back in 2009 during now the flare up in, in gaza violence. that was the it and the goal ring calls you and security council resolutions for an immediate cease 5 that the, i think the, the, the interesting and a notable thing about this resolution is that there was no retail used to it. so the united states and the u. k. and russia, all of the stains, everyone else advice it in favor of it. so it went through essentially without washington, without the united states deciding that it was going to ask purely on the behalf of his route and sabotage. and now that is noticeable because, you know, as you and security council resolutions come and go and they often have very little impacts on watts. israel does and doesn't do what does have an impact on what his role does and doesn't do is the united states. so i think we should be looking very closely at how much pressure the us is going to be pushing on this route in the backgrounds. the dolphins down, you know, commodities through some forest there, but we thank you. a u. k. bottom. it says reject to the motion for an immediate cease. foreign concept though to expose divisions within the main opposition labor policy. the 3rd of the m. p. 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u. n. official in the new york office of the high commissioner for human rights quit the organization, denouncing the u. n.'s feelings stance on the conflict. and his resignation letter, human rights -- who worked for the urred to the, quote, wholesale slaughter of the palestinian people, and described it as a textbook case of genocide. in a statement to the guardian, united nations responded to his statement, calling them his personal views, and saying in part, quote, the position of the office on the situation and the opt to pride palestinian territories and gaza are as reflected and our reports and public statements. craig mokhiber joins me now. craig, thanks so much for coming on the show. you left the one last week, and then your last letter to your boss, the u. n. high commissioner for human rights, you attacked the u. n. for failing to stop the war in gaza, and you called what israel is doing a textbook case of genocide. you know that's an explosive accusation for many. it's been a lot of pushback. people say it's hyperbole, it's a misuse of the term. you're an international human rights lawyer. you are -- making the case to our viewers for what you believe were seeing in gaza right now meets the
u. n. and talks in jordan today with one of the u. n. h shapes saying the care image shalom border crossing needs to be opened. it's a quits to handle much more traffic, but it's controlled by israel. and there will also is one of the soldiers operating there at the moment, which would pose a danger that was dw beneficial and reporting from jerusalem. many things thanks eric. the people living in guns are hoping that much more aid will slow into the territory as long as the troops holds. but aid organizations are warning that the situation for civilians across the enclave for means dyer. these kids face to weather and still play outside the cooling drain. the conditions are an additional bed and for many and to make shift shelters in garza and my bottom. the rain and cold have worn me out and i cannot do, and it's in my clothes room where it's and i can't change them and i've no clothes, no food, no water jacket. and i haven't drank water in 2 days and there's no bathroom to use . and have not much data outside, i'm them i'm, that's wher
u. n. and talks in jordan today with one of the u. n. h shapes saying the care image shalom border crossing needs to be opened. it's a quits to handle much more traffic, but it's controlled by israel. and there will also is one of the soldiers operating there at the moment, which would pose a danger that was dw beneficial and reporting from jerusalem. many things thanks sara. to rescue teams in india have fried all 41. construction workers. were trapped in a collapse tunnel the himalayas. the workers had been there since november 12th, when a landslide caused a section of them away in the highway tunnel, they were working to collapse. after 17 long r d was days, the search and rescue mission is hailed as a success. the work is have been rescued. they're safe and doctors have examined the old of them who been sent to us. the 41 men survived for over 2 weeks in the collapse tunnel, things to supply of oxygen and food provided to them through narrow pipes. the rescuers managed to get through. yeah, it was a very challenging task on the work
u. n. and making the u. n. in charge of distributing the aid to make sure that it doesn't get to hamas. and i saw an interview with one of the border control officers on the gaza side. he says, you know, they want aid in too to go to the civil defense, you know, civil defense of gaza. which makes it seem like it would go to the military effort of hamas. so that is going to be very difficult. but it is something that the diplomats are working on and you have the egyptians and americans and qataris working with the israelis and the uid gets to where it needs to go and i have to tell you reed, it's desperately needed. 16 hospitals have shut down according to palestinian health officials just because they don't have the supplies. >> no electricity, no food, no water and a lot of desperation. ian, thank you so much once again for your live reports. and we know so many of you hear word of the struggles over there and the stories and the loss. so we are here for you. developments coming in and we will always have them on our website, when we're not on air, kpix.com. and 24/7, 365 streaming on the cbs news app. >>> now let's take a live look outside on this thursday morning. it's one of my favorite places in the bay. a live look from mount diablo. as we say good morning to you martinez and we say good morning to you, jessica burch. what type of weather will the east bay have today? >> you know what's interesting? we're starting to see a nice spread between our coastal areas and our east bay. but for the past couple of d
u. n. chief speaking at the u. n saying that he's never seen the scale of civilian suffering that's happening now and gaza. how much weight do his comments carry as well as how much weight is this visit to china? actually, harry, the contents of the 2nd through general. i think it's important that he's saying some of these things, he's not going far enough. i mean, i don't want to repeat what is going on and goes out, but it does. that is a real tragedy. it's a real jack. there's an end dropping in genocide and he understands that, but he's not going to fight enough in condemning what is happening and it won't hurt him if he's fixture the truth. and if he echoes but shots of the united nations, but there is something else he hasn't done, that's fine. hundreds upon hundreds of international and g o's, have urge that the principle that was agreed about by the international committee at large and 2005, that is sponsibility to protect needs to be enveloped by the secretary general. and while the americans have been the u
u. n. flag searching protection on the international humanitarian roles. the u. n . reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00. a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough before october 7th, about $500.00 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations. while the u. n. has brief members of the organization of his lama cooperation on the humanitarian situation and gaza, speaking alongside. oh, i see representative libby as ambassador to the un said that israel has no right to target civilians uncalled for a ceasefire. why is there a double standards? why is the message different when the ukraine conflict happens? that's the question that the world are asking. therefore, today, it's time to work together. to save lives, there's no justification to bump the refugee comes like as you about the twice. there's no justification to target hospitals under what so called the right to defend. therefore, depriving more than 2000000 palestinians from food. water and fuels. is our trying. it's not the question of a because it's getting everyone the number of those who are under the rubble. now, children and women are over the thousands. the officer was christened salumi, has more from the united nations after that humanitarian update, a number of the masters
u. n. flag. searching protection on the international humanitarian goals. the u. n. reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00. a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough. before october, 7th, about $500.00 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations shall break here. and i'll just say when we come back, thousands of people march and supposed to the palestinians in guns. monce. thanks the in examining the impact of today's headlines. the houses medicines that are running out of our patients. i lose, we could see all the tests to go so we don't buddies, explorer, and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and, and spying on challenges here in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capabil
u. n. flag searching protection on the international humanitarian roles. the u. n . reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00. a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough before october 7th, about $500.00 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations. well, as it's really bumming continues in gaza, we'll have a special program on how fast responders carrying out risk emissions that dodging bombs, racing injured people to hospitals and digging children out from under the rubble rescue mission, gaza. a witness special as off to this bulletin at o $530.00 g m t, as in about 15 minutes or so from now. also i had here on the, i'll just eras radio far to send bucks, thousands and kind of thing with this. the guys that they say, even the torture and stuff more into the the hello from the elders here, a headquarters in doha. great to see you. what a hail storm we had in eastern and saudi arabia into 9 still the same pockets of rain right across the kingdom on saturdays. so let's go in for a closer look. i think for the capital re i'd, it's being showers and thunderstorms that likely over the next little bit. and if we do see that the potential for some flash flooding there it is breezy up and down the golf, including for us here in doha will max out at $32.00 degrees on saturday to central asia. we go, we've got some activity around the caspian sea, so bako and paid on looking at showers over the next little bit. and for turkey, i will talk about greece as well. some pretty intense rain will move west east, but look at the southerly air being sucked up here. 26 degrees and it's done boards feeling more like summer and we're now into november. winds have shifted. so temperature is down in tripoli and with disturbed weather around the mediterranean, some showers for morocco, algeria, and needs a seem likely meantime for central africa very wide here. but in fact, all of kenya is under a weather alert. for heavy rain, we've seen pockets of 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain and severe thunderstorms for the northern cape province. the eastern cape province, powerful wins, and the risk of hail here on saturday. of the devastating strikes followed by through weak rescue. because that's 1st responders, no, the emission could be the box. but until then, the humanity drives one day because the civil defense which rescue mission because it gives you the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching. i'll just say real quick, your mind about top stories here. this, our israel has gone to school in northern cancer, getting up least 20 people and injuring dozens. the building was sheltering, palestinian and funded. 3 hospitals in gauze. apples have been heads up. these 15 people were killed. ambulance is also struck which these ready army has confirmed. it says how much was using is there any forces separated several towns and the outside west vantage video surfacing online shows ministry vehicle strongly ballasa kept use of numbers and doing. some of the incursions have been reported in geneva . federal investigative? well, these latest raves follow on his riley military incursion. targeting the janine refugee camp on friday. 5 palestinians were killed. i'll just say it was child stratford reports and how janine is often the recipient of his writing aggression. so this is what palestinians wake up to virtually every morning these days that you need rick g camp more destroyed streets, calls fallacies. doug, often pulverized by these radios, i mean, this isn't all with those. those are work ripping off a palestinian neighborhood and protected by one witnesses say with thousands of soldiers fighting the surrounding streets, trail of destruction and seemingly gratuitous violence against the civilian population, which many governments, human rights groups and the people who lift gate cool, collective punishment. always always multi is food, but without this level of destruction we never expected this. everyone was so good shaking. thank god, nothing happened to my family. the children sits amongst the rubble were only an hour or so before he's ready. soldiers protected the bulldozers as they worked on the company. when you talk to you to destroy the sewage system, the voltage, electricity, infrastructure, and effects on like deep clean everything stops, it will show us new transportation. most schools are open to a market store, a complete paralysis of life. they're trying to hundreds of people moving, they come back to home. israel says the rates target suspected members of policy and all and resistance groups. not far away down to buy kindly is the bones outhouse of one of the affections. lead is. he wasn't just home with the time, so escaped arrest will dash. the morning off to another is right. he made a t right on the refugee camp of jeanine. can see the level of destruction here. hundreds of civilians, families live along this road. it has been completely destroyed. and they tell us that these are let me write on this area of the city, are increasing in intensity and frequency all the time. how that addition to what we expect anything from the occupation forces as the storm, the camp to sabotage and destroyed, to release their anger because they failed to achieve their goal in such as i have 4 children at home who live a tragic life policy, me and fights is mingled among the male daily few little possessions. jeanine has loan being the best students of the own struggle against these rows decades long occupation. but many in this city say they are being punished for the actions of men who believe they have a moral right to fight charles stuff without a 0 jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. or like israel has released many of the palestinian workers from gaza, who were employed in the country, but it had detained since how much is attacked on his route on october 7th. many say they were beaten and starved and is really comfortable to really challenge reports waiting and hoping for a glimpse of a face they haven't seen in weeks and said they might never see again. on the other side of the crossing of some of the few palestinians, israel aloud through its long standing blockade of gauze. workers with permits to cross the fortified porter and toil in low paid jobs on the other side. now after weeks and is ready, prisons, labor turns into waiting arms with shots accounts of their experiences. we will cuz i didn't knew where to go. we stayed on the side of a road. the police picked his up and took his to prison. we were hang customer legs tied, and people would be good where, okay, i don't know what was happening inside your home on your how much they were timeless. leave us for 4 days and no for the no water. they don't tell us at night trip, us accusing us of being how much the homecoming of relief and t's crossed on. so i can take 2 captivity is over, because as palestinian 0 prison is of a different, so located and formed by his rail, it might be home at home because it's economic control and dangerous play. for sorry, we went to israel to work and feed our kids. is it from the killers? i felt like a criminal not done nothing. the work was low paid, but it was still a bite, the lifeline for the $18000.00 cozzens ac permits. israel's blockade has laid out causes economy, where the un estimates on employment is at about 45 percent. now the scheme is going to, he's rarely separate goal concept with gaza, says prime minister benjamin netanyahu, except for the poems folding or it's homes. have these ready troops on the streets for each out and demonstrations and supposed have gone against the u. s. military aid to israel, continuing in the united states. so the quote of oakland that's near san francisco, palestinian american protest as chain themselves for a ship. they said a set to bring weapons to israel and the activist group, jewish voice for peace, hello demonstrations, seattle looking alms outside of federal office building and demanding a spot in origin. tina demonstrates has came together in solidarity with palestinians in the capital. but as our, as theresa boat sent us this report, i'm here in front of our agents. you know, we're hundreds of people have gathered to show their support for the guy there. also demanding a humanitarian be sorry, and the guy trip right now, many countries in latin america have expressed some color, right? 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u. n. flag searching protection on the international humanitarian goals. the u. n . reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00. a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough before october 7th, about 500 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations still ahead on al jazeera, from my mind to rio de janeiro, thousands of people march in supports of the palestinians in gauze. the hi, thanks for joining in. here's how it's working across asia this weekend. we do have some energy off the caspian sea, so showers seem likely in tater on over the course of the weekend. somewhat weather rolling across afghanistan and look how hot it is in karachi. 38 degrees for you on saturday. meantime, hazardous air quality in northwest india for new delhi, but for the southern size of the country, 2nd highest level or its issue for rainfall in both caroline and html. now, do this will be some drenching rain. over the course of the weekend. the monsoon rains, not as strong right now. i think just for the philippines lose on island. moderate flight advisory is in play here, but just a splash of showers elsewhere. also dealing with some rain across china. but this is going to do little to knock back those temperatures still in shanghai 2728. but look on sunday. the rain really gets go in across the central gains to river valley, dipping down into one g profits. also dealing with somewhat weathers, through the southern tip of the korean peninsula, pushing into northern honcho island. some severe thunderstorms here. so powerful winds and the potential to see some hail mixed in there as well. our usual showers through borneo islands, montrose island, single port in call loop for thunderstorms, for you on saturday, soon of it the as the war on garza continues, i'll just 0 goes to the largest hospital in the strip to witness how deteriorating conditions and desperate shortages are impacting the lives of so many most famous clinic, the doctor shows building should be shifting this with the wash on the medical stuff and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict. if the electricity runs out. so just become the mass graves causes a shift, a hospital. on the brink on al jazeera, the is the top stories this, our israel has bombarded a school in northern garza killing at least 20 people in answering dozens, not building was sheltering, palestinian families, 3 hospitals, and also have also been hit. at least 15 people were tunes, ambulances were also struck, which is really army house confirmed. it says from us was using the emergency vehicles from the somehow it isn't occupied east jerusalem. she has more on the is really striking that targeted those ambulances as we have not yet seen any sort of intelligence or proof that how much was using this ambulance convoys, the transport themselves and weapons. the images on the ground in what sources have told us do not show any weapons, do not show any harm us fighters. they are, but rather a blood bath of civilians who were sheltering outside of that hospital. now these really military has been firm and saying they are going to continue to attack how mass targets. and we've been hearing from these really defense minister himself earlier in the evening. who said that everything is going quote, according to plan. and that attacks on him as will only increase. now we're also hearing from me is really military spokesperson, who said that this is an active battle zone, directly referring to the area outside of the ship, a hospital. and he's saying that palestinians inside guns, of course, still there should go more south. however, because of the continued bombardment in the south, it is difficult to seek refuge anywhere inside of gaza. we also saw today, palestinians who were traveling south were targeted on that main road trying to weeks the northern area. these really military is saying that it has repeated calls for civilians to leave and evacuate really abolishing themselves of any sort of responsibility and saying that the civilians are putting their own lives and eliza their families at risk here. but as the sources have been telling us, still, we have not seen any images of weapons or him as fighters in that attack that these really military says they will share intelligence. is really military has rated the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, killing 5 palestinians. that brings the total number of palestinians killed and is really operations to 9 on thursday night into friday. morning troll stratford reports on how janine is often the recipients of is really aggression. this is what palestinians wake up to virtually every morning these days that you need. rick g can more destroyed streets, calls fallacies, dug off, and pulverized by the is way the army. this isn't all the builders are it was ripping off a palestinian neighborhood, protected by one witnesses say with thousands of soldiers collecting the surrounding streets, trail of destruction and seemingly gratuitous violence against the civilian population which many governments, human rights groups. and the people who lift gate cool, collective punishment and funded always always multi is food. but without this level of destruction, we never expected this. everyone was so good shaking. thanks. god, nothing happened to my family. children sit amongst the rubble were only an hour or so before he's ready. soldiers protects you to pull doses as they worked to come to the community. when you talk to you to destroy the sewage system, the voltage, electricity, infrastructure, and effects on lights, deep clean, everything stops will show us new transportation. the schools are open because the market stores a complete paralysis of life. they're trying to have the people moving, they come back to israel says the rates target suspected members of palestinian armed resistance groups not far away down by kindly. it is the bones outhouse of one of the affections. lead is that he wasn't at home with the time, so escaped arrest will dash the morning after another is ready made a t right on the refugee camp. of janine could see the level of destruction here. hundreds of civilians, families live along this road. it has been completely destroyed and they tell us that these are let me write on this area of the city are increasing in intensity and frequency all the time. how the addition done with you have to push you to, to what we expect. anything from the occupation forces as the storm, the camp to sabotage and destroyed, to release the anger because they failed to achieve their goals. specialist i have 4 children at home who live a tragic life policy, me and fights is mingled among the male daily few little possessions. jeanine has loan being the best students of the own struggle against israel's decades long, impatient. but many of the cities say they are being punished for the actions of men who believe they have a moral right to fight charles stuff without a 0 jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. another 2 palestinians were killed by is really forces in hebron during a separate raid. there been several protests there in solidarity with palestinians in gauze on iran con has more from hebron in the occupied westbank. this is one of the largest protests in the occupied westbank in the centre of hebron. the protest as have showing their solid arity with the people of gauzy. this has actually been organized by a flat top and her master too big and political parties. it but it's not just about goals that we've been hearing about the treatment of palestinian prisoners in prisons. the hebron palestinians have told us that those prisoners are actually tortured. and we have now a statement from the geneva base to your own med human rights bonus. a garage the says that they have evidence of power thing is they have gone on in the south of the westbank being drag and assaulted by is riley soldiers. ah, how does the indians civilians in footage they say, i've been strict to the clouds about their feet tied, and a page will be left out those 4 hours. so that kind of thing is also making people very angry here. now the war from here, down to a, been received a round about where it clashes regularly take place between the palestinians and these rarely omi. and we're on con our there. hebron. more riley's have been held in several cities around the world to show solidarity for palestinians from rio de janeiro to human jordan and gone on hundreds of thousands took to the streets, calling for an end to the war. they were also process in iraq and libya and so in you're going to go reports the sound of the fury that's hundreds of cars deport, is stumble to protest against the us forces at interior like a base. oh, good by the intensifying is really attacks on gaza, who the mounting an immediate cease by us as the conflict enters it's full week. there is no sign of the outrage. a base in here, not just that is really ministry attack on gaza, but also towards the government supporting it. and that includes the us a message to the u. s. a. is this for the savages at the helm of the united states to go away immediately? i'm not talking about the people, the proud to be administrator has a message echoed in the jordanian capital, i'm on my protest as cashed with police offices a day ahead of a planned visit to the country by the us secretary of state and to me, blink. and emotions are running high in jordan. more than half the population is a palestinian origin. although it has a peace deal with israel. it is a key us our in the region. it has to spend a diplomatic relations with israel. it is urging an end to the fighting in human to the support as gab it in the center of sent off in support of the past indians. despite being more than 2000 kilometers away who sees have waited into the conflict . 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u. n. meeting yesterday, the head of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees said, quote, the immediate cease-fire has become a matter of life and death for millions of in gaza. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting calls for a cease-fire, saying now is a time for war. give the dominion is a spokesperson for doctors without borders, whose physicians have been treating patients in gaza throughout the crisis and she joins me now. thank you for joining me. i know you have field staff in gaza and maybe you can just give us a sense of the latest from what we know, things have been incredibly dire. >> things are really dire. before the war started, we had about 300 staff in gaza. and many of them have been forced to relocate, evacuate, they are in hiding, many are still working under fire and just before coming on, we were able to reach one of our nurses who was working at al-shifa hospital today. al-shifa is the biggest hospital in gaza and they were responding to that, the attack on the refugee camp today. and t
u. n. d p 2 days ago. the is really ami targeted the u. n. d p while we were inside sized people were killed. after that, we saw people walking by so we worked with them and me and my brother is riley. army would tell us where to vote, and we would follow their instruction. he's only going to give them into a hand into the land. and then as in sort of in, in that we, we worked along with others raising id cards. so to code me. so i went to him and gave him my name a, my brother's a system. i got off nice. i mean, he told us to just away from the group lot then that if we kept working with the people and suddenly they opened fire to us, the man, i know it's out of hand in he shut my leg and then he is ready. um, he took me, i don't, i was with them until 8 pm and i'll forget the village. no. when they show up my leg, the bullet came out an injured ago, who was with me on the street, which shows how crowded and how close to each other. we will attend to that america . about the house door. i got show the ministry took me back to the red cross who then brought me to the hospital. the doctors wer
u. n. d p 2 days ago. the is rarely ami talking to the u. n. d p while we were inside sized people were killed. after that, we saw people walking by so we worked with them and me and my brother is riley. army would tell us what to vote and we would follow their instruction. he's only going to give you a hand into the land. the thing is in the beginning that we uh, we worked along with others raising id cards. so to code me, so i went to him and gave him my name and my brothers, this isn't the nice, i mean he told us to just away from the group, not getting into for me, but we kept working with the people. and suddenly they opened fire. it's us, the man. no, a sort of opinion. he shut my leg and then the is really, um he took me, i don't, i was with them until 8 pm. and now you know, when they show up my leg, the bullet came out an injury to go who was with me on the street, which shows how crowded and how close to each other. we were kind of get into that america about myself. after i got shot, the military took me back to the red cross who then brought me to the hospital, the doctor as a phone
u. n. she basically is echoing what we've heard from israel here at the u. n. for many weeks now they are pointing back to october 7th. and that how much attack on israel as they are saying that is what everyone should be focused on now and moving forward. so you're still getting these differing views, of course, on how you see this, but this meeting clearly was to take in the bigger picture and there certainly from the power from the many of the air of a masters and others as well. so i remember 2 thirds of the you in general assembly voted for a resolution in favor of the palestinians and against the aggression by these rallies uh, several weeks ago. certainly seeing what happens next. what happens in the immediate and long term. yeah. what happens next in the cobra is on day of the year end. thanks. i. it's a war and gaza is high all the agenda at the nato summit. for me. this is a gathering and brussels for the 2 day meeting. we'll have that meeting. 60 general, you installed them bag met us, extra estate ends, the blinking and describe the ceasefire as a p
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. so with the onset, the winter on top of that, we are really afraid of starvation in gas. and of course, we understand that fuel is finall
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u. n. flag. searching protection on the international humanitarian goals. the u. n. reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00. a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough. before october, 7th, about $500.00 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations. all right, joining us now and such as salt on bought a car as a professor public policy. i haven't been felicia university good to have you with those are some of sadly another day starts with a lot of reports of civilian suffering and casualty. and it's really strikes perhaps amongst the most disturbing a strike on an ambulance come forward. but israel, interesting the now, is it missing? it did hit the ambulance saying that how much fights is, were inside. what does that stand in international law, a light. clearly it's a crime, it's illegal. but if you are in the position where as well as that you've convinced yourself the time us is occupying the hospital, or as they put it 1st they were were operating from underneath the hospital. then anything that's associated with health facility for them would become rather just commit target. so they would go after that and says they would not be claiming that those on benches were moving the fighters out because there is such a fact closing onto them and they want to take them out of the guys city into the south and so on. so it's, it's a, it's an endless deposition. it doesn't seem like the u. n. is particularly convinced with that line. i was reading a condemnation by the un secretary general saying he was horrified by the attack. of course, i mean nobody is convinced uh they're supposed to because as we've said repeatedly there, they were originally, they're always been operated with international stuff in. and the big mistake i think that you and made is to uh to withdraw its international stuff from those hospitals. on the 15th of october, had they allowed theirs their international staff to stay alongside the policy and use that they're there to protect. i think the story would that be slightly different. israel is ability to bump and, and kill. we'd have be much more chained and much more controlled at, but the fact that they know that immediately on the 15th of october, one day, you should the warning on or why and all you an agency gather their international stuff to them out of that particular sport that it has made it into an open invitation. and this is why we s
u. n. flag. searching protection on the international humanitarian roles. the u. n. reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00, a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough before october 7th, about $500.00 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations. well, thousands of people are taking caution palestinian solidarity rallies around the wild. sonya diego reports the sound of the fury as hundreds of cause. the port is stumble to protest against the us forces at interior like a base. oh, and good by the intensifying is really attacks on gaza, who the mounting an immediate cease fire as the conflict enters it's full week. there is no sign of the outrage. a base in here, not just that is really mandatory, a tackle gaza, but also towards the government supporting it. and that includes the us a message to the u. s. a. is this for the savages at the helm of the united states to go away immediately? i'm not talking about the people, but probably be administrator has a message echoed in the jordanian capital. i'm on my protest is crashed with police offices a day ahead of a planned visit to the country where the us secretary of state and to me blink and emotions. are running high in jordan when more than half the population is a palestinian origin. although it has a peace deal with israel, it is a key us our in the region. it has to spend a diplomatic relations with israel. it is urging an end to the fighting the human who the support is gab it in the center of sent off in support of the past indians . despite being more than 2000 kilometers away who sees have waited into the conflict. launching drones towards israel from bangladesh to india. their valleys calling for the protection of palestinian writes, have continued in spite of the close trade of defense ties between india and israel . but
u. n. flag searching protection on the international humanitarian roles. the u. n . reports in the last 10 days, a total of $329.00. a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough before october 7th, about $500.00 a trucks got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations offer more on this. let's speak to kristen silly me. she's an un headquarters for us in new york christian. what sort of reaction have we seen from the states off to that? that emotional briefing from often griffith. and after that humanitarian update, a number of the masters from the organization of islamic cooperation, countries representing countries in the era group as well, came out and made a statement calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza, pointing to the heretic situation on the ground. they are, they directed their message, not just at israel, but also at the un security council, which so far has yet to weigh in on the situation in gaza in the form of a resolution. of course, the security council being the most powerful body at the united nations who is capable of an acting resolutions that have the power of international law behind them. the error of and bassett are said that they want an immediate cease fire. that's the most important aspect of any resolution going forward. they also want to ensure that there's enough humanitarian aid getting in and that there's no forest relocation of a palestinians as a result of this escalating conflict in the gaza strip. libby as a baset or the chair of the era group came and spoke to reporters after this meeting. and he said, such a resolution is the least that the united nation should be able to do. why is there double standards? why is the message different? when the ukraine conflict happens, that's the question that the world are asking. therefore, today, it's time to work together. to save lives, there's no justification to bump the refugee comes like is about the twice. there's no justification to target hospitals under what so called the right to defend. therefore, depriving more than 2000000 palestinians from food. water and fuels. is a work right. it's not the question of because it's kidding everyone. the number of those who are under the rubble now children and women are over the thousands. kristen, you mentioned earlier that the lack of a resolution from the un security council where the things now stands the, is there an next step? so the security council elected members of the council, the 10 elected countries on the council say they haven't given up on the possibility of the counsel acting. they have been working on yet another draft. this would be the 5th one to go to a vote before the council, but a vote has yet to be scheduled. we do know that the security council is holding a special meetings this week. they've been having an off site kind of retreat to welcome new elected members of the council that will be joining in the new year. there's some hope from you and officials that we've spoken to here that this grouping together will encourage discussion and compromise. and that may be the council will finally be able to come together given the gravity of the situation and speak with one voice. kristen sending me that was the latest for us from you and headquarters in new york. thank you, kristen. earlier i spoke to thomas weiss, he's the director of on right in garza the u. n. relief and works agency for palestinian refugees in the near east. you saw him earlier speaking in gabriel's report now speaking to me from rafa in the gaza strip. he told me that their facilities simply cannot cope with a huge number of people in need of shelter. we have lost so many colleagues. i loved ones from the guys that community. so that's tough enough to deal with. but right now the 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. owner was 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 on 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 we, we copy any cl
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u. n. agency for palestine. refugees who was saying that they could no longer offer protection under the u. n. flags. so what is the you as role now? i mean, presumably if, if there are supposed to be, you monitoring car doors and broad evacuations, and now these pauses with tens of thousands of people on the right is the un supposed to play upon. the humanitarian agencies are probably, inc, and i mean, they'd be unders and databases. i mean, they attend the conference. i mean the high, the general commission of norwalk, or the you, an agency for, i'll stay under for just went in him, says 2 guys and he visited some of those sions towards the frying. but that is not the issue. the issue is what the police to can park, i don't think united nation, that's the one which take this, which is the security costs. it has been paralyzed for because of the united states . they don't want to embrace the idea of a ceasefire, which is about countries are according for and so far there be to, to a draft resolution and that is another one is flow thing is going nowhere because of the us is this thing on know, ceasefire that is the issue and also they want the need that often solution to impose another, the edge and the item which at the right of his ready to defend that. so now people don't believe that there's the right to defend the so it's because $10000.00. so be this part of christian, the author was target hospitalized orthodontic, at the school that is not considered defense. it is, it's frankly, if there's water crowds, if there's collective punishment, if there's violation of international humanitarian, i want to ask you about some of the times that are being thrown around in cease fire. she monetary and pause tactical as everyone has it, has a different take on it, but they all really do mean different things. what we're hearing about right now is, is a pause. it's on a daily 4 hour pause by my understanding. this is justin northern, gaza, in order to allow or encourage people to leave. but as you were just saying, now, obviously bombardments, continuing in the south. that's what schools are holding up and deliveries. so just to me can, this is not the humanitarian pause or anything like this. he is fine that various different nations and various different agencies have been pushing for pre agency now. but if you me to tell them in terms of human brought to groups. uh, the pad is conference is calling for a ceasefire corner to humanitarian. not that is, he's fine. that's news. guns has to be silence pauses. it's not like you could have a pose in one area and you'll continue to fight thing. and so you could have a pose in the north and part of god, sir, you have to our fight to himself or the other way around. so poses is different than sees for what is the you and courtney. what are the secretary john is going what even prison mccall today in his beach going for? sees fire, sees fireman use. that is no fire shop during this period side is what? because that is needed, so they allow, humanitarian is to come in big large for you and allow for the nurse to leave and maybe some also hostages. as we can see, you know, there you go. she is going so far, so fine on the stage to allow some hostages, to be honest, i don't mean when watching these pictures and i, i want to go out viewers, attention to the shoe and huge explosions. we've been seeing that they've just been in the top price of the screen. now these all the latest pictures from the vicinity around the engineers and hospital where we've learned that the mass of shelling has been taking place and, and allowing me to do. and i were just talking earlier about intentionality and strategy here by the is really, is very interesting to see what that, that their intent is now is he is now and doing this very, very close to one of the only remaining health facilities in that area. that is still functioning and may or may continue to do so for the next few hours of the honey. thank you for joining me again. well, let's nice thing to have correspondence on the ground power couple is the room. he's joining us again from con eunice. that's in the south of the gaza strip at target. can you bring us up today's about what you're hearing? obviously we've, we've seen very, very heavy selling in the north. and we know that's been this attack on all nasa. childrens hospital always seen intensified bombardment just in the last half hour. we'll say yes. during the last 10 minutes, these really massive abutment has spike. in particular, even most of the gaza strip. it's the attacks where it's very close and around the vicinity of the institution. hospital people who were residing in the yards of the hospitals talked to rush into the side of the hospital to be protected from the east. very relentless, bombardments, uh the base amount of air strikes is unprecedented during through the previous comments of targeting to the vicinity of the institution hospital. also, the tops continues around the facility of a ship, a hospital. it seems that they make close increase you a during the last half hour, where generally on the vicinity of gauze and main central hospitalized as they had previously today. i talked to the and also of the another hospital which considered to be the main central hospital that provide medical costs for young babies annually for kids. so tired. so we've been hearing obviously about not all of these bones, but we also know that as a result, not only of the bombardment but also on the siege. that's so many health facilities that have to shut down. what is the space of a f as in northern gauze, or at the moment who still functioning? is there any way that anyone can get a sense of medical attention? now with the ongoing religious bombardment, by the has been a few patient have forces which is a combined by the ongoing fuel crisis, we to show which is the fluids and even with the destruction of bakeries and main water sources. the situation that is on parable people that are really no longer be able to coop with the situation of the grounds of the north of the gaza strip. at literally the bottom it is in every single corner of the north of gauze, kept people were evacuating to the southern areas on the floats. in order to run away from dr. hill, dr. is taking place. and then also because just chuck we are talking about hundreds of us strikes every night, taking the lives of hundreds of palestinians as well. the hospitals that are witnessing about the future regions at times of the medical conditions the are, if are we running? sure. are running low in terms of medical supplies, as there is no, any military needs have been delivered to the north of the gaza strip. and so it would be, these hospitals are overwhelmed and fluted with patients and even displaced. people who are like to show to inside these hospitals to be away from the relentless bombardment now with the ongoing strikes in the vicinity of the institution, hospitality. most of the gaza strip. these but occupation forces are trying to force as ends to leave the hospital to evacuate through the southern areas of the golden strip. does they have a cli, flexibility in terms of carrying out on to expand new military abrasions? on the grounds? tara couple other the with the latest for us at a live report from congress and the southern and kansas trip. thank you. time of the, which isn't easy to say it has been reporting the heads of the c. i a and israel's, and most of the intelligence agency have met the prime minister of council here in the hall to discuss a possible deal with captain releases, as well as a pause in the finding one at spring house. and while bar, he's here with the latest on this developing story for us. awesome. just an hour ago, you and i were talking about possible who is and then this little obviously been done very, very quietly. is what we've seen in the last half hour or so. is this a movement that we were expecting? it is definitely something that originated from folks behind close tools. yeah. that took place here in doha. this explains why they got size, have been very tight lipped about the meeting that took place here in the capital. so helpful. the same for visa is that they, they do. and this of this is an extremely delicate issue with all the that i could detail as the that's coming into play. and they want to give it a chance to further evolve into a supplement that could be conducive to while we saw initially now. but i have to say that the, for our suspension of fighting in all the fighting and goes for short of the expectations and response of the world. because people have been saying that the, against the backdrop of the, the desk tools that has climbed significantly exceeding 10000 of the massive destruction in gaza. we need a ceasefire, something that the americans and these writers dismissed. however, when you look at the series of events starting from few hours ago, we could get an indication that this could be a small step that could be conducive to something bigger. you have to emulate outside of the of that to the alabama. you have a site, any of the political leader of how much in egypt, the idiot of outside lately, is going to fly to egypt to meet with the with of those that the has easy. it could be, it could be an attempt to try to broke something significant. well, let me ask you about the tire, and if this discussion is now in kyra, because as you said, this 4 hour pause the staley pause falls, falls short. and what a lot of people in the region were expecting there was a lot of talk about a several days east fire or, or pause then what will the conversation be like when we were pushing one of these people into a room when expectations haven't been met? this is, this is, this is definitely a lot of semantics. these riley's are insisting on humanitarian pools as to for hours. how much is looking for something big. they want to extend this into something that could be sustainable for the upcoming days. then ultimately it gives you an indication that we are in the midst of choice between the 2, between these varieties on time us mediated. bye bye bye. i'll talk about how to move forward. and i would assume that it now boils down to where the, how about these willing to release a significant number of a cup to is that could convince these. riley's all the data to ship them out to you from the might tell you pauses to something that could be extended into a seized by a to hello laura. thank you sir. all as, as let me know the status is a very fast moving. developing story. we'll be staying on it with it. thank you for that as well. joining us now by phone is doctor on as well kolowski. he's an irish palestinians surgeon. he joins us from the al schafer hospital in gauze and dr. thank you so much for your time. you went in the gaza strip to largest hospital and i know supplies have been running extremely short. we've been hearing today from the health ministry that critical services at. i'll see if i may have to stop within 36 hours. can you give us a sense of what things are like that are on the ground of the one to thank you for having me. and so the, the, the city where she had it and briefly the whole system as collapse. so we are running out of most of the consumables, most of the instruments and the fuel for the main genetic of the 50 in that i think out. so can say that also with that is that mainly on this account that is smaller jeanette a to thank the save the fuel for more days. so when you go to the hospital or done buildings, it's almost all the life i'll stand off except for the i see use of the said to the emergency departments. otherwise, when someone wants to go on, see a patient in the old, you have to use your phone life just to see the patients to identify which to do what you want without running out of the most of the anesthesia medication. so this morning i had to change this thing on the children with no sedation, recently station for the big and other things for the band patients cold is a major trauma patient. so when you go there, they would tell you what i'm out. so for the sedation medication you have to just manage it with some of the jews. yeah. which doesn't work. that's all that. then you asked the cabinet to enter to hold the children. so the whole situation is collapsing the, the ultimate, the deal, certain one of the, the i hospital is out of service. now the main feed, yes, it costs, but this is also the service. it was we were to start getting in and also the hospital for the last few hours. and then and the last hour they announced it's out of service because they were bombing the host with one another around the hospital . and then they couldn't continue. and then one of the kids, it was a died because of the, you know, that you would apply a story and it's supposed to go through. it maybe could support the size limits and the only site that the whole some of the it also says it's now the pediatric and especially the hospitality systems details. but it's also service now, the issue of all because as a demand hospital, but you keep getting bumping around the hospital in the out the out of the hospital because the overnight there was a big bomb the near the hospital and just tell find out what to do i was operating on a patient we were about to start with, but i think that's it. and i am in the band unit, which is in the north of the ship, a hospital where do it, there was a very big bomb being, they just pump at one house just beside the hospital. what do you think? everything is just to 30, you know, moving, like i noticed a quick and then the people have started running out and then we had to stop the search. because if you looked at it, it's on sale. mm hm. so, you know, one point is it safe? no, no, none of the consumers are enough in the hospice. that's one of the other point. something to you is that you guys are kidding. i hope that people died, but the other have the kids with an added to a treatment. so we are or what i need to get. well over exhausted, we have been defense people, but i think the service for more than a month now and i was capacity to deal with complex patients is going down. so when uh, as i've been on such success and when i see a patient with the band more than more than 50 percent, i know the amounts of papers i need to to invest in one patient to decide. so here's the patient's survive this 60 percent. then means at least it says it is maybe 2 weeks of i see you will support would the vice your best with the lack of the time for the day is that with the amount of a tooth catch, what it is we keep getting in the hospital i know that i feel disabled in front of the patients and we have to parents as many times and then the patients to die in front of our eyes with this same patients. few months ago i was able to save the patient. i was able to provide the patient with fits that a kid too much and now the understanding how that we can provide the visual liquid kid we will do. i want to, well, the noise stuff in our facility. i think a lot of this we have been around 60000 speed for. busy using the home is that assurance that she hasn't had to the bed of the it is shown to the goal to consume the amount of infection we are getting in the patients. i have seen many, many patients with williams coming out of the ones. what the do, what, what do you like to do? you keep getting these forms. now for me to send, the thing is using sugar as well as the vinegar for the patient. and interestingly, it was like something i, instead of just sitting you, i'm been most of the time and that's what they refuse to use that to that mean, i have to send one of my doctors to go and show that. notice is how we use the mix shuttle been going to add sugar at the head of the patient because we're on out of most of the need. this thing needed as for me, is needed, you know, defense english is until i called them, which is the usual and to sit because there are things we don't know. so all of these things even be usually because the time, which is the kind of way of an see fit pick solution. we are running very short of that one on this. you know, we, you say like we have to push you only one button of awfully thought of for the whole department and said that because we don't have enough of that. so that's the kind of situation, what's going on with everything in describing impossible choices the and i'm wondering you were talking about about being and faster. so it does sound like you all still managing to carry out some operations. how long will that last? i know a lot of other hospitals have entirely been forced to shut down this surgical was entirely and so being. and it should also with that which is the major hospice and i have been pushing hard to do the cases on my own. because under my defaults and we have more than 400 patients needed to plastic surgery procedures. and if you don't do this procedure, they go into bad infection. i've been many times a day. you go into i'm condition, otherwise they, they got they, they go into fits his and they died because of the bad fiction. so what i'm trying to do, i've been trying to push hard to do this. so i started running. they said that which is in band unit with no, no, says because of the shortage of the health care that professional. so this, the one i'm running is with no one else is with an associate technician and instead of nice, it is what they said. but of attitude indication that many times we do it with minimal. uh and it seems, yeah, because they looked it up the guy. that's what we have. we should leave it to the maximum then if it is up because of that's much been flooded, we use it a little bit of sedation and then that's it. because so what i'd like to do, i'd like to adapt. my said, so what's that button? on the other hand, many days i was caused by the admin of the hospice. i've seen the management that you have to close the face out it because we announce of the few where to for today . and then we have to stop, you'll see it that you live. you assist them as for them to look in the evening and then it does. the same thing happened, you know, ship all should. i mean, the biggest, most garza, with more than 18 phase of the operating theatre rooms. and you should also be the ones working no or no more than 6 because they come on the electricity for these ones. because you know, the pay, the, the, the machines there to add a flow of things to keep it as much as you need to cut. i why don't, why don't so, so it's collapsed already. many times we have a delta police department hasn't mentioned more than a 100 patient gift to be in the emergency department who needs to change anything, but we were not able to do the search. and then my department, i have 250 patients, tony charge, it is, but i'm unable to do this, the change. when did somebody was coming to us you? when was that? what are you going to do? you have no answer. i didn't need to. i'm really so, so it's funny but i'm, i feel just able to because i can't do anything. i didn't know what to tell you on . sometimes as a joke, i would say maybe your 10 would come in genuinely or something like that. it's a stop say you are being forced right now to decide who lives and who dies. unfortunately, we have been doing this since the beginning. so it has been like an incident taken between beginning of the me to, for those of the off because me as the end of the band unit as well as the terminal . i see you that we come to deal with the major bed and patients. and unfortunately, what if i was getting this measure been because we want and could, i could to talk to her then because it didn't have the capacity to do so. and then it has been happening now. and many times, you know, as, as an incentive message between us, the agent, not a manager of the house, but the send me keeps sending us guys, we know you'll have been working cause we know. yeah. that'd been trying your best . but sometimes this situation is out of our control and some of our hands. so don't feel like this is because it keep, you know, the sympathy you get and then with the patient, sometimes with this limit, you are a baby covered, but it has to work. and then we'd like to say this is what we can do and we still have to be working hard. but if it's what's on the get on the, we know we could have done this up to the patient. no one has it back to his patients out of the ship all with that except for maybe 50 patients. no one has evacuated deficient the people who has been using the ship as sure. so what's happened that it's all your buddies on patients and i just sent them home. they what video of what is home? i'm so sorry. i thought i knew it. i did a bit here with the stay in the hospital, dr. we out with seeing when actually watching right now, images of the shelling. well, the often mazda of the shopping that's taking place around the indonesian hospital, which is also in northern jobs are we know, as you are telling us. now lots of children's hospital has now had to completely shut down with the shutting down of all of these, all the health facilities. does that mean that you're now having to take on a lot more of, of the health care bed and at our safe a hospital when you were talking about people not being able to go home. all you know, also having to deal with with additional strain because you were taking on more patients pronounced when. yeah, i think we're out of nowhere. now the ones covering the pdf, they could be the other specialist is also the if i get the fish and even when it comes to ship a whole him or so in the, in demand a plan plan for the house with the ship. it was for the throw money in the country, it's the only house with a cover in the sense that of garza as well, which means that lots of burden on, on the hospice. and it says, and i was, did you this morning when i was the means that i have seen a child who was 5 years old with his he was unable to open books. i've, i've been, i said the funny, they said that it's not familiar now because it's like in the hospital it has been shut down and no one is coming. sometimes he gets one coming every other day or the said day. and then i tried to open the eyes of the face and i've been, i found one i will on the front of a lot because he, i that i actually, and then i opened the i the other one i the like it, they get it color the thing with india to the conjunction, i didn't know what underneath it and then i just need a front motor just but they said there was no problem what to do now. and then they did not submitted it. literally. it's not like, you know, we're already facing this as it has been shut down. no, that is not something. what did you serve as any ship a host with x? because them and host with that has been shut down. and then most of the health care professionals they for unsafe because they would bump in the hospital and then whenever they, as a human being with time it is sometimes it's offensive to go to the sea for days, which is assume to be south of garza and then many of the has to get broken, i would go to the south of garza, which is the case because and not just on 45 percent of because what it is on the can, people are from south and data as long as all continuing in the in the south as well . doctor, you mentioned that you were specialize in funds and then you walk into buttons. you're not, can you describe the kinds of injuries that you've been seeing, given the bombardments we've been saying? i imagine they've been very extensive to so uh, you know, i moved from london, boston february, so this is a 1st day. would i be attending them, garza? but at as bare as michael is here, most of the was the woodlands they use to wear something. was very little bit of an element of this one, but in this was the exception of the, the amount of band is, is really hardy, but so we see a lot, a lot of extensive been very deep then, as well as the, you know, split inch. think of and how they should have injured is coming with most of the patients. and so at least at least every bombing what should happen. they would call us for maybe 15 to 20 percent of the patients who has been bombs, would get to been injured. is that things all these things? when i say to these patients, they would go into infection very fast. they go, usually they die very costs because of the infection because of the depth of the band. so the depth of, of the band is ready to be at the sensitive distance extend of been, i mean like 40 percent of the body, so they will 50 percent or 70 percent. and what they have seen in many of the did, but it is the whole the skin wouldn't be made as kids on through the born comes out of the body. and i have seen this in the, into life patients with the isolated lim. one of them was as if it, ma'am, did born and was coming out of the of the it will be can, will just have the method. and then the other patients have top of the bodies being badly bad. and then that didn't survive more than 2 hours. so the amount of band we see is exception of the test. as for fake is not the usual ones. they keep to try and get new what funds on our people this out of new offense. we're going to keep trying, and they use dogs as a, you know, as a place for the siding, the split funds and new content. it is easy as compared to any of the other words, i think the or this, the wide costs for us, which we didn't know anything exactly about the wife fos for us. we know that it's, it's cause it's been, but no one knows how much to dig. in addition, an injured is what should the amount of smoke when head is, is, is, is happening. and then we don't know walk, what would it be? the long term consequences of this in addition to images on the watch, most of us on the long as of the patient, stuff that up so i can video itself of then patients even with this decision not to put it on the old just to work with the since it then patient was not there is about a 100 patients of with expensive then issue falls beside it may be a terminal in the south of golf carriage, which patton, indeed dr. on and what color lost to you in irish palestinians such and speaking to us from our shape a hospital cause as long as doctor. thank you so much for joining us here on to 0. we really wish you all the best with your want. quote, free palestinian rights groups have filed a lawsuit with the international criminal court. judging the body to investigate is ralph a positive as well as genocide and issue arrest warrants for is really latest on that of a full as an international lawyer and a legal receptor. and advocacy office of a hawk, a human rights organization. one of those groups that have filed the lowest energy now joins us from the hague. thank you so much for joining us. that was all serious specifically about the time. genocide is obviously a very, very specific legal tab to find in the convention on the prevention and punishment of genocide. now because of its, its seriousness, its implications. many leaders are often very careful about about when they use it . can you explain the basis of your lawsuit? of course, absolutely. thank you for having me. your 1st village in the genocides for have it under the genocide convention, but also under the roman statute. and the definition, i think, who is that a search and acts when they're committed to the intention to destroy and hold or impart a national if nickel or racial forwarded is through a. and then we have a, the crime of genocide being committed to those ag as being killing members of the group causing serious by the, by the, the, or mental hom to members of these groups or delivered to inflict thing. and the group on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole, or in part. and these elements. we see it clearly in the current situation, there was very worried signs of genocidal acts being committed. and usually the harvest sparking, proving the crime of genocide is a genocide on to the special intent to commit genocide or to destroy that group and whole for and bar. in this current case is ready to officials have been making numerous genocide. those statements and squat outrages that we haven't seen any agenesis any, an a coordination of such gen inside of stiffness, including the latest announcement by one of the ministers of the possibility of using a nuclear pomp on. because this trip on it and you spoke there about is rainy rhetoric . i wonder what that does rarely options that we've seen what they communicate in terms of an attempt. obviously we've just been covering now the most recent attacks in and around hospitals, multiple hospitals and medical facilities across the gaza strip. does any of that so many parts of google search, as of course, of course, part of the let me just elaborate on, on lots of problems we have submitted to the court. this is a communication under article 15 by their own statute. and this is a continuation of the 3 organizations decades long, a constructive engagement with the course. it's a barbara for your son to stand that israel does not allow the licensed agent to enter the territory or a investigative body for that matter. so the only source of information the word have to did you get to the requested documentation of these crimes is the through our organizations. we have been submitting a communications for decades. now. this latest a submission focuses on 3 sets of crimes that we alleged to have been committed. the 1st is a series of both of a series for crimes that have been committed, including will for pending willfully closing that great suffering or serious injury to to bother your health and unlawful deportation or transfer. including also the and the transfer population today to buy a 2 or 3. in other words, the settlements enterprise in the, in the they legal settlements and to present the was fine, but also in relation to gods or the intention and the using of starvation as a, as a method of warfare. israel has been deliberately targeting victories you on uh for the food storage is water reserves. all of these act indicate a policy of a star ration in order to induce people to leave because it's dripping, ethnically cleanse. includes them from it, said the other sit the primes on it. i'm sorry to jump in here because we're running out of time and i want to ask him very, very, very briefly, a week ago that he won his warnings that there was great risk of genocide but hadn't gone as far as to say that it was happening what's your response to that just didn't in 20 seconds, if you can to i'm or stop my responses, that would be the resignation of, of the head of the new york office and the you on who resigned over the u. n. a. and sufficient response to his rate of crimes. we have heard of cause engine this side. scroller is saying that this is the fix at the end of june, the site and on it, we're going to have to leave it now i'm afraid to thank you so much for joining us here. and i'll just vera that is it for this news hour. but i'll be back in the more minutes with a much more comprehensive coverage of the war on gosh, the medium sized collateral. this massive is really a top sirens going off warning citizens that are heading this way from even hospitals. i'm not yet protected from the. ready homeless several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time. so the victims of the attack a lot to the hospital in gaza. 5 is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution, still no unified thoughts providing arms, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hit
u. n. must hold is real accountable for its village reactions. and goes to craig the hyper resigned over the u. n's response to the war in his resignation letter. he described israel's onslaught on gaza as quote textbook genocide which is 0 is gabriel elizondo smoked in is usually the most difficult part of proving, genocide is content because there has to be an intention uh to destroy and whole or in part a particular group. in this case, the intent by his reading leaders has been so explicitly stated and publicly stated by the prime minister, by the president, by senior cabinet ministers, by military leaders. that, that is an easy case to make it on the public record. but it's important that we start using the language that the law sets out, just as you know in recent terms, every major international human rights organization is really human rights organizations, palestinian him rights organizations, united nations, human rights mechanisms. independent mechanisms have found that the situation in israel and palestine amounts to the crime of apartheid un needs to get used to addressing these particular violations. just as we have another situation. when we asked the secretary general and his office about genocide, he won't use that term. he says in previous secretary generals have said that that is for courts to decide. do you think that the secretary general should start using the term genocide when it comes to what we're seeing happening in gaza? if we can allege that we see work crimes, crimes against humanity, as we have often done, there's no reason to exclude where we see very strong evidence, the possibility of genocide being committed. and i think you're going to be sharing that term more and more in connection with what we're witnessing in gaza. but institutions of course, have to go through the necessary steps before they can make that pronouncements. i as of today i am an independent citizen, not carrying the institution on my shoulders, and i feel quite confident human rights lawyer in saying that what i see unfolding in gaza and beyond is genocide. joe biden has recently said that after this conflict is over, we need to get back to a 2 state solution or in your letter, you say the manager of a 2 state solution has become and i quote, an open joke in the corners of the united nations where we are sitting right now, is it really an open joke within the quarters of the united nations? excellent. and it has been for quite a long time. if you ask somebody in their official capacity about the 2 state solution, they will repeat that phrase. you over and over again as the official positions united nations. indeed, it is the official position of the united states. but nobody who follows the circumstances, either from the political side or from the human rights side, believe one that the 2 state solution is possible anymore. there's nothing left for a palestinian state that would be sustainable or just or we're possible in any respect and everyone knows that. and secondly, that solution never dealt with the problem of the fundamental human rights of palestinian. so for example, it would leave them a 2nd class citizens without full human rights inside the green light inside what it's now is real proper. and so when people are not talking from official talking points, you hear increasingly about a one state solution. and what that means is beginning to advocate for the principal of the quality of human rights. instead of these old political taglines, that would mean a state in which you have equal rights for christians, muslims, and jews based upon human rights. and based upon the rule of law, it is what we call for in every other circumstance around the world. and the question is, why is the united nations not calling for that in israel palestine as well? okay, more one, i wanted to bring you back in about this, this word genocide. it's um, it's obviously very significant in historical terms, in legal terms. it has a legal definition. we're not lawyers. these things are usually settled in a, in a court of law, which is what the un secretary general has said. you just heard gabriel is on the right. um. since that interview was done by gabriel, we have actually a number of un experts who again have used the word saying, gaza is running out of time quote, running out of time, and they're demanding a ceasefire to prevent genocide. here's the, here's the exact quote remain convinced that the policy and people are, it's a grave risk of genocide. this for it is important because this, this will leave a trace on public consciousness. i believe around the world. whether it is genocide, isn't genocide, close to genocide, etc. um, you know, and this becomes this because this is, there's something at stake around this candace would be used. is it fair to describe what's happening and causes genocide? again, i'm not saying it is, or it isn't. what i'm saying there is something happening around this word and what it means. while i look up, as you said, we are not in the court of law here. and i think is there, i would not ever say see, the, you know, the, the court of law in the hate, the united states will not let it. it's not a member. anyway. neither the and i say it's not as rise, will ever let their soldiers or general be tried in any which way by an international criminal court on your score. and in fact, when they tried to, uh uh, so many guns for his crimes, for his war crimes in 2014 guys award st. hold on, hold on, stuck down the case only recently because they said he was doing his job and we as hold on, we cannot be prosecuting any. is there any general who was taking orders, right. be that as it may, what's important for me and i hope for you on an hour of yours is the course of international public opinion. that's what's really important. so genocide becomes in as far as i'm concerned about semantics. but be that as it may, what's really differentiate genocide from other major war crimes is the establishment of intent. and that's what some of hybrid was talking about. and that's what the legal scholars i read had been talking about. and that's the fact that a number of his a little officials have most, it's maybe in a moment of anger and they've been on the session, maybe in their usual racism. that there is no, it isn't people. and guys, that was the declaration of why is there as president? is how head. so in a public speech, when he said these people don't support how much you gotta show, they should have done something about it. they all support him as they are guilty or what is going on or what went on october 7th. i know there's like nothing. yeah . whole like the defense minister get onto cold guidance animals. right? human animal, human animals. yep. and there are countless others as i was thinking earlier, i listen, maybe i'm a big mess. i can stick that way. but i listen to is really generals and commentators on his really tv the in the out to basically project things that kind of sentiment towards the, for the sinews bit racist a bit. dehumanizing over that kind of thing is in general, not just that you know, so sort of how much. so now these really uh, these really, for example, the media is divided into 2 kinds. there's a bit of a set up your room during the day for people to just tell them it's ok everything. would it be? all right, would it be safe? and there's a war room in the evening, or is there any television stations become water roads expending the war? and why is what is going to win? and why these, these terrorists are going to succeed at the end of the song? so for, so we have the situation now where by is read is so galvanized as a get us some states and so at them and in finishing off the jump as where exact thing, huge cost on the 1st thing is think goes on in the west, but the seeing of his regular soldiers today in the model, the shuffle capital of the palestinian authority are incredible. so is that is basically a demand to revoke your bank by the side, making sure the kind of thing and pay a price. and when it comes to that piece, such events, i think today as received with the configuration of the biggest variety establishment, there are no peace partners in israel for america. i'm sure it was. you were a senior political analyst. thank you so much. do visit the alpha 0 interactive uh on the palestinians were killed in is really attacks and gaza at the address for that. of course alpha 0 dot com since the were ongoing to begin more than 3 weeks ago. rights groups have reported an increase in attacks against palestinians in the occupied westbank. earlier. dozens of his really settlers set fire to shops and cars owned by palestinians in dish or ross, the west of nablus. one palestinian was reportedly wounded, is rarely settlements, are illegal under international law. so let's take a step up and get some historical context. israel's war on guns is being waged on the $100.00 and 6th anniversary of the bell for declaration which opened the door to the creation of israel and hundreds of thousands of palestinians were expelled from their homeland. what was that declaration? well, for centuries, the ottoman empire controlled palestine until it was conquered in 1917 by advancing british troops during the 1st world war. the british foreign secretary arthur of l 4, wrote a letter to a prominent member of the british jewish community, saying his government was in favor of quote, the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people. now at that time, only 8 percent of palestine population was jewish. the letter also said, quote, nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine. but after the war ended in 1918, the newly created league of nations mandated palestine to british control, with the language of that balfour declaration written into that mandate. and in 1948 after the 2nd world war british occupies left palestine. the newly formed united nations declared the creation of the state of israel, and more than 700000 palestinians lost their land indians suing war. the shower do money is my who doorways, professor of palestinian studies and professor of history at brown university. he joins us from providence in rhode island. so i think a lot of our viewers and a lot of people around the world. now we're in the 27th of this conflict. you know, they need the historical roots of this. they want to find out why has this been going on for decades? what are the historical reasons, what would be your short answer to that? well, you gave it already. what about for decoration? it made 2 statements that have to come in my mind. the iron law that governs this conflict? a. yeah, the law is the refusal of the design of smooth man then it's becca is especially brittany during the early phase in the united states. these days to accept the existence of the brothers to me as, as a political community. which means they accept the existence of policies and having rights as any other people. and that has been the, are in law that has never been broken and isn't the root of this conflict. so the balfour declaration said, there are a jewish people and they need to homeland the, in other words, recognize them as a political community. but want to talk about the palestinians, so we're more than 92 percent of the time. they describe them as the mom, jews who have civil and religious rights, not political rights. and that was done on purpose after a lot of debate. and these words were written into the mandate, stronger, and they have to come of the law that governs this issue. now, why do we need an our law here? why has there been such an assistance for about a 100 years on not recognize the percentages of local communities allow the twin engines of a separate colonial project to move forward. and these are demographic displacement, atlanta appropriation, and not a single day has gone by in the last 100 years. and in which we do not see movement of demographic displacement atlantics for a patient of the native population. the palestinians by desires movement and then after a peaceful aid, the state of israel and other historical question for you. this one going to 1947 at the time when the u. n. was drawing up the plan for what would become, what would be done with a palestine that using the british term here for, for that region. at the time. there were 2 options, create one state to both the jewish and the policy and people, or create 2 states, right? one for the jewish settlers and one for the palestinians who were there. they decided they being the un decided to go with the latter. the 2 state solution, how come one state was created israel, the other was pieces. first, partition is the favorite weapon of former colonial powers. we see it taking place in the 1940s all over the world. most famously in india, which created pakistan and bangladesh and impacts the partition is the way to rule or postcolonial, world bodies and bars even when they're forced to leave. and so that partition was not acceptable to the majority of the palestinians. and the 2nd part of the question to i was, i was asking you since the decision that was made by the united nations was to create to
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u. n. has come out and also said a few weeks back so they can no longer offer protection to civilians that on the, the u. n. flags now of your organization has condemned is rose and i'm creating a pass on a systematic and deliberate targeting of civilians and vital civilian infrastructure . so what can you do if schools and civilian and constructor i think deliberately targeted, what tools does the international community have to try to deal with it? i mean, that's a very important distinction, that schools on functioning and also protecting a shelters. yeah. and that really racist mistakes because where as a school is protected anyway, when the school is acting as a shelter to enroll time, it is absolutely protected by international humanitarian law. it's an absolute bright line rule that it shouldn't be talkative. in fact, in 2009, when the foundation established a for flora, it also established a pioneering program called protect education and then security and conflict. and we work on a and social justice accountability. and one of the tools that we can use is international humanitarian. no, because international humanitarian law is binding on all of us since the bronze from which feels that they respected of race, religion, nationality and this display create a breach of into it also is mandatory low that i think is most significant coming out of this crisis. and i think in terms of a solution to this, i think that what we'd like to see is we've just seen on your program, the fact that w h o have access to 12 to for hospital, we'd like to re re fax, very brief access, but i think we should have a similar focus on establishing the facts around the bombardment of civilian shelters and schools that racked into shelters and gaza, of course, that accountability and, and the application of international from out of town. and we've seen so many violations throughout the last 6 weeks. accountability requires to school, well, it's requests political will, and i think that there are political actors who can stump together. we've seen an a number of important legal advances into thing at the ice international court of justice international a no colt as well. and i think that even before political will actually what those victims, the survivors now in the package you just showed before i spoke a saying is they want the voices to be heard, they want truth. so what we'd like to see is an independent commission that establishes the truth of what's going on. it's a stablish is accountability. it engages those victims, the survivors to hear the voices. i mean, one of the advisors says, where's the 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