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i supply and a get to those who need it in gaza?— need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how _ need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how to _ need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how to come - need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how to come into - need it in gaza? i wouldn't l know how to come into that, need it in gaza? i wouldn't i know how to come into that, i can assure you that my own family is starving right now in the northern gaza. you family is starving right now in the northern gaza.— the northern gaza. you have family there _ the northern gaza. you have family there now? _ the northern gaza. you have family there now? yes, - the northern gaza. you have family there now? yes, if. the northern gaza. you have i family there now? yes, if these comments _ family there now? yes, if these comments were _ family there now? yes, if these comments were having - family there now? yes, if these comments were having food, i comments were having food, rumba dump is tomorrow and they tell me that there were about what food they will have tomorrow. despite having money,
i supply and a get to those who need it in gaza?— need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how _ need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how to _ need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how to come - need it in gaza? i wouldn't know how to come into - need it in gaza? i wouldn't l know how to come into that, need it in gaza? i wouldn't i know how to come into that, i can assure you that my own family is starving right now in the northern gaza. you family is starving right now in the northern gaza.— the northern...
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palestinians in gaza who wish to remain in gaza, are you saying they should be forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones, will be enabled. i'm not saying forced, i'm saying enabled, because they want to go. if they don't want to go... no, no, they want. the arabs want to go. if they don't, what happens? the normal people don't want to live in hell. what you're talking about sounds like a plan for ethnic cleansing. you can call it ethnic cleansing, you can call it refugees, whatever you want. if you want to call it cleansing, if you want to call it apartheid, you choose your definition. i choose the way to protect the state of israel. also embracing a return to gaza, itamar ben—gvir — israel's far—right security minister, a settler himself. he was among about a dozen ministers at this conference, entitled settlement brings security. "it's time to go back home," he says. "it's time to return to the land of israel." most israelis oppose going back to gaza, but since the hamas attacks on october the 7th, it is being talked about out loud. and some already have their
palestinians in gaza who wish to remain in gaza, are you saying they should be forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones, will be enabled. i'm not saying forced, i'm saying enabled, because they want to go. if they don't want to go... no, no, they want. the arabs want to go. if they don't, what happens? the normal people don't want to live in hell. what you're talking about sounds like a plan for ethnic cleansing. you can call it ethnic cleansing, you can call it refugees, whatever you...
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resources into gaza.— aren't efficient enough in getting resources into gaza. look, iwon't no to it resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for- _ resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what _ resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what to _ resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what to say? - resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what to say? the - resources into gaza. look, i won'tl go to it for. what to say? the gaza strip needed 500 trucks are commercial aid a day. there's been an average of less than one third. there's been weeks when no aid was allowed to get in. the obstructions are many, one of which is open aid in the north, allow is to get crossings into the north. people are killed trying to deliberate, my colleagues have been killed, more than any war since the un was founded. the truth matters because it is about life—saving humanitarian aid. it is around the blocks, the delays, deliberate to aid. we had restrictions for colleagues to colleagues to
resources into gaza.— aren't efficient enough in getting resources into gaza. look, iwon't no to it resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for- _ resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what _ resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what to _ resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what to say? - resources into gaza. look, iwon't go to it for. what to say? the - resources into gaza. look, i won'tl go to it for. what to say? the gaza strip needed 500 trucks are...
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to gaza from cyprus.- to gaza from cyprus. good morning- _ to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first _ to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first of - to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first of all, - to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first of all, as i to gaza from cyprus. good. morning. first of all, as you said, the situation is extremely critical, all are in need of food, especially the northern part of gaza, which is completely cut off. and it is extremely difficult, almost impossible to access the northern part of gaza from land, by the aid agencies. so any possibility to get any form of assistance delivered to this population who are at risk of famine is welcome. however, it should not be at the expenses of the countries who try to uplift the blockade of aid, especially the road. let's not forget that the road, gaza is only a 25 mile long strip, so thatis only a 25 mile long strip, so that is a0 kilometres of road between rafah, the border, to gaza city in the north and so the effort should be that
to gaza from cyprus.- to gaza from cyprus. good morning- _ to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first _ to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first of - to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first of all, - to gaza from cyprus. good morning. first of all, as i to gaza from cyprus. good. morning. first of all, as you said, the situation is extremely critical, all are in need of food, especially the northern part of gaza, which is completely cut off. and it is extremely difficult, almost impossible to...
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for peace in gaza. ireland's prime minister, or taoiseach, leo varadkar, was also in attendance and echoed similar sentiments when speaking of the worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. and the taoiseach and i agree about the urgent increased humanitarian aid in gaza and the need to get a ceasefire deal and bring the hostages home and move towards a two state solution which is the only path for lasting peace and security. the people of gaza desperately need food, medicine, and shelter, and most especially they need the bombs to stop. this has to stop on both sides, the hostages brought home and humanitarian relief allowed in. for more on the humanitarian situation in gaza, i spoke to adam ramadan. he's the deputy director of rebuilding alliance — an organizaation working to give aid to palestinians in war—torn neighborhoods. thank you forjoining us, i know many of your colleagues have been working in gaza, how would you describe the situation in the territory right now? the situation in gaza is r
for peace in gaza. ireland's prime minister, or taoiseach, leo varadkar, was also in attendance and echoed similar sentiments when speaking of the worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. and the taoiseach and i agree about the urgent increased humanitarian aid in gaza and the need to get a ceasefire deal and bring the hostages home and move towards a two state solution which is the only path for lasting peace and security. the people of gaza desperately need food, medicine, and shelter, and...
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closest eu nation to gaza. the spanish vessel hope to use a new shipping route to arrive the next few days but where it will arrive is still up in the air. no functioning point in gaza so it is unclear where that boat will dock. the ship called the open arms will set off. the real challenge will come as we get closer to gaza. my take as long as two, three days for them to make 210 nautical miles from here in cyprus to gaza. when we get there, arriving at a territory that has no function important. they have to upload that aid and in the north of gaza, distributing aid, the most badly affected and desperately in need part of gaza. distributing aid is extremely difficult. all law daughter has broken down, chaos on the ground. they will have to manage that as well. that will be a great success if they manage to open this first maritime aid corridor. however, there are others who said maritime aid totals and air jobs where western governments are a sign of western failure because the west has been asking israel for
closest eu nation to gaza. the spanish vessel hope to use a new shipping route to arrive the next few days but where it will arrive is still up in the air. no functioning point in gaza so it is unclear where that boat will dock. the ship called the open arms will set off. the real challenge will come as we get closer to gaza. my take as long as two, three days for them to make 210 nautical miles from here in cyprus to gaza. when we get there, arriving at a territory that has no function...
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we need unfettered access into gaza and also within gaza. we need that access to be broad because there is no competition to road access given the epic level of the needs on the ground. when we seak the needs on the ground. when we speak to _ the needs on the ground. when we speak to spokespeople - the needs on the ground. when we speak to spokespeople for l we speak to spokespeople for the israeli government, they have accused hamas of stealing aid that is meant to go to innocent people in gaza, you needed most badly. has your organisation seen any proof of that? ~ ., �* , organisation seen any proof of that? ., �*, ._ that? we haven't seen any creditable _ that? we haven't seen any creditable evidence - that? we haven't seen any creditable evidence of - that? we haven't seen any| creditable evidence of that. that? we haven't seen any - creditable evidence of that. we know that the suffering in gaza is very severe and we need to get in there, we need our supplies to flow in as soon as possible. and for that to happen, we need all entry
we need unfettered access into gaza and also within gaza. we need that access to be broad because there is no competition to road access given the epic level of the needs on the ground. when we seak the needs on the ground. when we speak to _ the needs on the ground. when we speak to spokespeople - the needs on the ground. when we speak to spokespeople for l we speak to spokespeople for the israeli government, they have accused hamas of stealing aid that is meant to go to innocent people in...
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gaza has no functioning port. american charity world central kitchen says it will be able to unload the supplies, but it's not clear how. clamour nor is it clear how it will avoid scenes like this — the desperate scramble for aid. alni was lucky — he got a sack of flour. diab was left scooping it out of the dirt. children are dying from malnutrition, says gaza's hamas—run health ministry. the united nations is warning of widespread famine. getting food in by road is the best way to meet that hunger, the aid agencies say. but not enough trucks can get through because hamas and israel can't agree on a ceasefire. a search for survivors at a refugee camp in central gaza hit by an air strike on saturday. in an interview with msnbc, president biden has said that israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, must pay more attention to the lives being lost, and said his approach to war was hurting more than helping israel. zoe conway, bbc news. we have seen that aid ship in cyprus loaded with essential supplies in th
gaza has no functioning port. american charity world central kitchen says it will be able to unload the supplies, but it's not clear how. clamour nor is it clear how it will avoid scenes like this — the desperate scramble for aid. alni was lucky — he got a sack of flour. diab was left scooping it out of the dirt. children are dying from malnutrition, says gaza's hamas—run health ministry. the united nations is warning of widespread famine. getting food in by road is the best way to meet...
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the gaza conflict. protesters would like to see isaac herzog arrested and tried at the international criminal court in the hague for genocide. that, of course, is something that the israeli state and president herzog himself utterly reject — any association with genocide. so that is the underpinning of this. we're also, of course, at a very sensitive time, not only with the opening of the holocaust museum, but with the start of ramadan coming up now. so tensions are running extremely high. just want to bring you a line of breaking news we are getting from cyprus. you will know there is a ship waiting there to go on this maritime aid corridor to gaza. the cypriot government are saying that ship will now leave within hours. they say all permits from all parties have been granted, this news coming at a conference in larnaca this evening. the vessel is expected to leave within hours. we are being told from the cypriot government that all permits needed have been granted but the world central kitchen, oper
the gaza conflict. protesters would like to see isaac herzog arrested and tried at the international criminal court in the hague for genocide. that, of course, is something that the israeli state and president herzog himself utterly reject — any association with genocide. so that is the underpinning of this. we're also, of course, at a very sensitive time, not only with the opening of the holocaust museum, but with the start of ramadan coming up now. so tensions are running extremely high....
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there is no local economy in gaza. they used to be traders and private sectors and entrepreneurs that would bring working, there are no commercial route allowed into gaza so these businessmen have been not trading and not able to work. they cannot supply through the gaza strip as they used to. there are also restrictions on the number humanitarian workers, and the number of trucks coming in, hundreds of trucks are currently waiting at the border trying to get in. you currently waiting at the border trying to get im— trying to get in. you are talkin: trying to get in. you are talking about _ trying to get in. you are talking about a - trying to get in. you are. talking about a multitude trying to get in. you are - talking about a multitude of restrictions and problems that are stopping aid from getting in, i ask you about israel? they say they are not using starvation as a weapon and that the un has created logistical challenges around aid deliveries, hamas is stealing aid. a member of congress said gangs and hamas ar
there is no local economy in gaza. they used to be traders and private sectors and entrepreneurs that would bring working, there are no commercial route allowed into gaza so these businessmen have been not trading and not able to work. they cannot supply through the gaza strip as they used to. there are also restrictions on the number humanitarian workers, and the number of trucks coming in, hundreds of trucks are currently waiting at the border trying to get in. you currently waiting at the...
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let's look at the latest situation around gaza. you are seeing a moment ago images of a fresh airdrop of aid happening over gaza this morning. we know the us military along with the jordanian air force have been carrying out regular airdrops of aid with their parachutes and the pellets are heading down to the people below who so desperately need them. but there is another option to take aid in now starting to come into play as well, and that is the option of taking aid into gaza by sea. the us army says one of its military support ships has set off from the us, it has set off from the port of virginia and it is heading to gaza to build a temporary port to enable ships to unload aid, but that is expected to take two months before it is in place —— a temporary pier. and there is this cypriot ship, a spanish ship in cyprus are loaded and waiting for clearance to head towards gaza. this is the latest. there is little hope to be found amid the rubble in gaza, another night of israeli strikes has taken its toll. images like this trav
let's look at the latest situation around gaza. you are seeing a moment ago images of a fresh airdrop of aid happening over gaza this morning. we know the us military along with the jordanian air force have been carrying out regular airdrops of aid with their parachutes and the pellets are heading down to the people below who so desperately need them. but there is another option to take aid in now starting to come into play as well, and that is the option of taking aid into gaza by sea. the us...
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here in the south it is beyond catastrophic in gaza city and northern gaza. where you are, the closest point to the rafah crossing where aid comes in. we have heard about the dire situation in the north, and you were reflecting on it, but even where you are, even at that point closest to entry there still isn't anywhere near enough aid arriving. no, there isn't enough aid arriving, there hasn't been now for several months since the borders was closed in early october. we struggled to get shipments in. obviously, the situation is complicated, the with volume of aid in egypt, but it goes far beyond that. it is the procedures that are in place, the time it takes to bring aid in, the fact that if a truck has one item in it that doesn't meet the restrictions of the israeli authorities, the entire truck is turned back. we have functioning crossing points or crossing points that could function in the north of gaza that aren't being used either. the un community and international ngos have trucks of aid backed up on the border. i think it is important to say, i think
here in the south it is beyond catastrophic in gaza city and northern gaza. where you are, the closest point to the rafah crossing where aid comes in. we have heard about the dire situation in the north, and you were reflecting on it, but even where you are, even at that point closest to entry there still isn't anywhere near enough aid arriving. no, there isn't enough aid arriving, there hasn't been now for several months since the borders was closed in early october. we struggled to get...
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in gaza. now, when it comes to those reports in the washington post and reuters about arms transfers worth billions of dollars being made from the us to israel, these are listed as 1,800 2,000lb bombs, 500 500lb bombs and 25 f—35 fighterjets. most of that already approved by the us congress. but the palestinian foreign ministry in the west bank has come out accusing the biden administration of holding contradictory positions here because, of course, the news of these weapons transfers comes at a time when we have been hearing washington raising more and more concerns about the high numbers of civilians being killed in gaza. aid drops by air are continuing in a bid to relieve the plight of people in the palestinian territory. 0ur middle east correspondent, lucy williamson, was onboard a us military flight dropping crates of aid — and sent this report. aid drops into gaza are expensive, inefficient, and increasingly controversial. these ready prepared meals from the us army are being flown m
in gaza. now, when it comes to those reports in the washington post and reuters about arms transfers worth billions of dollars being made from the us to israel, these are listed as 1,800 2,000lb bombs, 500 500lb bombs and 25 f—35 fighterjets. most of that already approved by the us congress. but the palestinian foreign ministry in the west bank has come out accusing the biden administration of holding contradictory positions here because, of course, the news of these weapons transfers comes...
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— like in gaza? essentially, ri . ht like in gaza? essentially, right now. _ like in gaza? essentially, right now, our _ like in gaza? essentially, right now, our main - like in gaza? essentially, | right now, our main focus like in gaza? essentially, i right now, our main focus is like in gaza? essentially, - right now, our main focus is to provide humanitarian aid to the communities affected by the conflict. we understand the rebuilding process will take a lot of effort and a really long time. we started back in 2003 with rachael puri when she was killed by the israeli bulldozer, standing in front of the house, trying to protect the house, trying to protect the house, trying to protect the house that housed her, rebuilding alliance started by rebuilding alliance started by rebuilding the house that she stood to protect against, and it took a while.— it took a while. before i let ou it took a while. before i let you go. — it took a while. before i let you go. i — it took a while. before i let you go. i know _ it took a while. before i let you go, i know you - it took
— like in gaza? essentially, ri . ht like in gaza? essentially, right now. _ like in gaza? essentially, right now, our _ like in gaza? essentially, right now, our main - like in gaza? essentially, | right now, our main focus like in gaza? essentially, i right now, our main focus is like in gaza? essentially, - right now, our main focus is to provide humanitarian aid to the communities affected by the conflict. we understand the rebuilding process will take a lot of effort and a really long...
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it starts at gaza's border fence, near the israeli kibbutz of nahal oz, and goes across gaza's two main north—to—south roads — salah al—din, in the centre, and al—rashid, near the coastline on the left. much of the construction took place in the last five weeks. some buildings were demolished along the route. the israeli military has told the bbc it's trying to gain an operational foothold in gaza, to make it easier to move troops and equipment. however, some pro—palestinian groups have raised concerns that the road could be used as a barrier, to prevent palestinians in gaza from moving freely. in the netherlands, hundreds of protesters have demonstrated against israel's actions in gaza, as the israeli president attended the inauguration of a museum commemorating the holocaust. some of those protesting about isaac herzog's visit were themselves jewish. they chanted "never again is now!", accusing him of complicity in a genocide — an allegation he and the israeli government strongly reject. the human rights group amnesty international put up detour signs around the museum,
it starts at gaza's border fence, near the israeli kibbutz of nahal oz, and goes across gaza's two main north—to—south roads — salah al—din, in the centre, and al—rashid, near the coastline on the left. much of the construction took place in the last five weeks. some buildings were demolished along the route. the israeli military has told the bbc it's trying to gain an operational foothold in gaza, to make it easier to move troops and equipment. however, some pro—palestinian groups...
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is— rightly acknowledge the situation in gaza is so— rightly acknowledge the situation in gaza is so dramatic that it takes most _ gaza is so dramatic that it takes most of— gaza is so dramatic that it takes most of our general attention but the people in the west bank and east jerusalem _ the people in the west bank and east jerusalem are notjust the people in the west bank and east jerusalem are not just suffering because — jerusalem are not just suffering because of the economic fallout of the situation and lack of tourism, there _ the situation and lack of tourism, there are — the situation and lack of tourism, there are heightened movement restrictions, heightened violence, mostly— restrictions, heightened violence, mostly from the army which is also reflected _ mostly from the army which is also reflected in— mostly from the army which is also reflected in the higher number of arbitrary— reflected in the higher number of arbitrary arrest and detentions that have taken— arbitrary arrest and detentions that have taken place at the situation is extremely— have take
is— rightly acknowledge the situation in gaza is so— rightly acknowledge the situation in gaza is so dramatic that it takes most _ gaza is so dramatic that it takes most of— gaza is so dramatic that it takes most of our general attention but the people in the west bank and east jerusalem _ the people in the west bank and east jerusalem are notjust the people in the west bank and east jerusalem are not just suffering because — jerusalem are not just suffering because of the economic...
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and also for further aid to be allowed back into gaza, to enter gaza. hundreds of lorries waiting on the egyptian side to take that basic aid to those in need within gaza. israel remains under mounting international pressure to allow more aid into gaza and that is amid warnings of imminentfamine. and that is amid warnings of imminent famine. those warnings, the latest of which came from the world food programme on monday saying that gazans are already starving to death. meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it is of course rafah that you can see on the screen there. we will be coming back to this scene as soon as antonio guterres arrives and speaks but he has had a busy day arriving earlier at one of the nearest towns to rafah and visiting some of the workers there on the ground and like i said, when h
and also for further aid to be allowed back into gaza, to enter gaza. hundreds of lorries waiting on the egyptian side to take that basic aid to those in need within gaza. israel remains under mounting international pressure to allow more aid into gaza and that is amid warnings of imminentfamine. and that is amid warnings of imminent famine. those warnings, the latest of which came from the world food programme on monday saying that gazans are already starving to death. meanwhile, russia and...
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at notjust for inside gaza who are struggling at not just for food and inside gaza who are struggling at notjust for food and water, but medical aid as well. and that is why we are seeing these various different routes, as we were seeing there, the aid drops that have been happening, other reports yesterday that five people were killed in the northern part of gaza that when one of those aid drops, you can see, when the parachute opened, pictures came out yesterday of one of those parachutes not opening properly. and of course the problem is the desperation, when people see that aid coming towards them, as we saw when the aid convoys, people moved towards them, actually trying to find a more sustainable way to get you aid into gaza. 0f find a more sustainable way to get you aid into gaza. of course, if you hear what any of them say in their speeches and the messages they are sending, both to israel and to hamas, they will say that the best way to do that is for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, but of course in cairo over the last week we have seen that those talks being brokered by
at notjust for inside gaza who are struggling at not just for food and inside gaza who are struggling at notjust for food and water, but medical aid as well. and that is why we are seeing these various different routes, as we were seeing there, the aid drops that have been happening, other reports yesterday that five people were killed in the northern part of gaza that when one of those aid drops, you can see, when the parachute opened, pictures came out yesterday of one of those parachutes not...
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gaza has no functioning - kitchen. gaza has no functioning port. - kitchen. gaza has no i functioning port. while kitchen. gaza has no - functioning port. while central kitchen says it will be a board to unload the supplies but it is not clear how. —— world central kitchen. nor it is clear how it will avoid things like this, the desperate scramble for aid. this person was lucky. we got a sack of flour. the other man was left skipping it out of the dirt. children are dying from malnutrition, says the moth run health ministry. the un is warning of widespread famine. —— hamas run health ministry. getting them food is the best way to meet the hunger needs, but not enough trucks can get three because hamas and israel cannot agree on a ceasefire. a search for survivors at a refugee camp in central gaza, hit by an airstrike on saturday. in an interview with media, president biden said israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, must pay more attention to the lives being lost and that his approach to war was hurting more helping israel. loaded up with the eq
gaza has no functioning - kitchen. gaza has no functioning port. - kitchen. gaza has no i functioning port. while kitchen. gaza has no - functioning port. while central kitchen says it will be a board to unload the supplies but it is not clear how. —— world central kitchen. nor it is clear how it will avoid things like this, the desperate scramble for aid. this person was lucky. we got a sack of flour. the other man was left skipping it out of the dirt. children are dying from malnutrition,...
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the majority of hospitals in gaza are in the north and central area of gaza. most of those hospitals, if not all, are completely out of function, and you are left with new smaller hospitals like al—aqsa hospital where i was based, that would not normally be a central referral function for entire gaza strip, that are operating at 300, 400, 500% capacity, and are overwhelmed. if the entire health care system of c london, if the entire health care system in london and its suburbs was fully functioning i don't think that health care system could handle that mass casualties that are coming in, that have been coming in, in gaza. i will paint a picture of mass casualty where i was working at al—aqsa. 20 or 30 patients coming in at the same time requiring various levels of assassination. there are no beds. most ers has capacity to resuscitate one, two, three patients. when i see resuscitate, the kind of intensive resuscitation thatis the kind of intensive resuscitation that is an entire team, and a space, and equipment. we are resuscitating them on the floor. afte
the majority of hospitals in gaza are in the north and central area of gaza. most of those hospitals, if not all, are completely out of function, and you are left with new smaller hospitals like al—aqsa hospital where i was based, that would not normally be a central referral function for entire gaza strip, that are operating at 300, 400, 500% capacity, and are overwhelmed. if the entire health care system of c london, if the entire health care system in london and its suburbs was fully...
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the gaza conflict. protesters would like to see isaac herzog arrested and tried at the international criminal court in the hague for genocide. that, of course, is something that the israeli state and president herzog himself utterly reject — any association with with genocide. so that is the underpinning of this. we're also, of course, at a very sensitive time, not only with the opening of the holocaust museum, but with the start of ramadan coming up now. so tensions are running extremely high. that is our europe regional editor. the princess of wales has thanked the public for their support — as she recovers from recent surgery. in a mother's day message — accompanied by a family photo taken at windsor — catherine said "thank you" for the kind wishes she's received since she underwent an abdominal operation two months ago. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. a family photo for mother's day, that is hoped it will calm some of the more extreme gossip about the princess�* recovery. an
the gaza conflict. protesters would like to see isaac herzog arrested and tried at the international criminal court in the hague for genocide. that, of course, is something that the israeli state and president herzog himself utterly reject — any association with with genocide. so that is the underpinning of this. we're also, of course, at a very sensitive time, not only with the opening of the holocaust museum, but with the start of ramadan coming up now. so tensions are running extremely...
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— of civilians in gaza? israel is the oompying _ of civilians in gaza? israel is the oompying power— of civilians in gaza? israel is the occupying power and _ of civilians in gaza? israel is the occupying power and has - of civilians in gaza? israel is the occupying power and has a i occupying power and has a responsibility towards the civilians but it also bears to say that all parties to the conflict of a responsibility to protect civilians and ensure that civilians are not being targeted and ensure that infrastructure is not destroyed or used in military operations. it used in military operations. it bears asking what needs to be done to ensure the safety of gaza and make sure incidents like this do not happen again. the make sure incidents like this do not happen again-— happen again. the way to ensure safety end _ happen again. the way to ensure safety end the — happen again. the way to ensure safety end the fighting _ happen again. the way to ensure safety end the fighting and i happen again. the way to ensure safety end the fighting and get
— of civilians in gaza? israel is the oompying _ of civilians in gaza? israel is the oompying power— of civilians in gaza? israel is the occupying power and _ of civilians in gaza? israel is the occupying power and has - of civilians in gaza? israel is the occupying power and has a i occupying power and has a responsibility towards the civilians but it also bears to say that all parties to the conflict of a responsibility to protect civilians and ensure that civilians are not being targeted...
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no matter where we go into north gaza from or indeed all of the gaza strip. it could be from air, land, sea. it doesn't matter, as long as there is enough aid to help the more than two million people here. israel's closest allies are now sounding increasingly openly frustrated. aid flowing to gaza is nowhere nearly enough. now, it's nowhere near enough. the president with a cease—fire, but dreadful scenes today. the president with a cease-fire, but dreadful scenes today.— the president with a cease-fire, but dreadful scenes today. gaza's health ministry says — dreadful scenes today. gaza's health ministry says this _ dreadful scenes today. gaza's health ministry says this was _ dreadful scenes today. gaza's health ministry says this was an _ dreadful scenes today. gaza's health ministry says this was an air - ministry says this was an air strike, the israeli military yet to comment. families and friends of israeli hostages mark onjerusalem, there is talk of a fresh round of negotiations in cairo tomorrow. paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. kamala harris i
no matter where we go into north gaza from or indeed all of the gaza strip. it could be from air, land, sea. it doesn't matter, as long as there is enough aid to help the more than two million people here. israel's closest allies are now sounding increasingly openly frustrated. aid flowing to gaza is nowhere nearly enough. now, it's nowhere near enough. the president with a cease—fire, but dreadful scenes today. the president with a cease-fire, but dreadful scenes today.— the president with...
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that is time that we - simply don't have in gaza. we have been saying for several months now that fanon is living and based on what has come through in the last couple of weeks, we can confidently say famine is starting —— famine famine tend to build momentum over time as the hunger degrades the physical condition of more and more people and exposes them to disease and creates a lot of starvation death as well. awaiting one or two more months once that is under way is not tenable. if they had begun this back in december when famine risk was first being predicted, it might be quite useful now, and at this point a solution that is 12 months away is not a solution that will work given the conditions there. , , , , ., ., there. despite it being a solution ou there. despite it being a solution you believe _ there. despite it being a solution you believe would _ there. despite it being a solution you believe would work, - there. despite it being a solution you believe would work, even - there. despite it being a solution - you believe
that is time that we - simply don't have in gaza. we have been saying for several months now that fanon is living and based on what has come through in the last couple of weeks, we can confidently say famine is starting —— famine famine tend to build momentum over time as the hunger degrades the physical condition of more and more people and exposes them to disease and creates a lot of starvation death as well. awaiting one or two more months once that is under way is not tenable. if they...
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i think i'm unfortunately gaza i holy month? i think i'm l unfortunately gaza there holy month? i think i'm i unfortunately gaza there has holy month? i think i'm _ unfortunately gaza there has been wore during the holy month of ramadan previously, when i was here in 201a. this time it is much different, the skill of the conflict, the reason for the conflict, the reason for the conflict, the reason for the conflict, the number of displaced people —— the scale of the conflict. now a population many living in tents, makeshift plastic structures, they currently do not have enough food supplies to address their basic needs and now, as you know, they fast, no water, no food between sunup and sundown, and i think it will be a much more difficult environment and i think it will make people irritable and perhaps lead to civil unrest because they find themselves in a very difficult situation at the start of ramadan and it is a time that should be for self—improvement, reflection and togetherness as a family and what they are faced with is destitution and an inability to meet their
i think i'm unfortunately gaza i holy month? i think i'm l unfortunately gaza there holy month? i think i'm i unfortunately gaza there has holy month? i think i'm _ unfortunately gaza there has been wore during the holy month of ramadan previously, when i was here in 201a. this time it is much different, the skill of the conflict, the reason for the conflict, the reason for the conflict, the reason for the conflict, the number of displaced people —— the scale of the conflict. now a...
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gaza is on the brink of famine. world central kitchen, the us charity, provided the speeded up footage of preparations under way to build a pier to receive the aid. gaza has no functioning port. and israel will be watching. this aid will be allowed to pass says its defense minister. translation: we will bring the aid through a maritime l route that is coordinated with the us on the security and humanitarian side with the assistance of the emirates on the civil side and appropriate inspection in cyprus. we will bring goods imported by international organisations with american assistance. at the operations centre here in cyprus, they're mapping its route. it would normally take 15 hours, but the vessels involved and the cargo means it could take as long as two days. so starting point is larnaca port, and the landing zone is somewhere in the gaza strip. the open arms is on a journey that should be unnecessary. all the food that the hungry of gaza need is right by their border in israel and egypt, but the politics of wa
gaza is on the brink of famine. world central kitchen, the us charity, provided the speeded up footage of preparations under way to build a pier to receive the aid. gaza has no functioning port. and israel will be watching. this aid will be allowed to pass says its defense minister. translation: we will bring the aid through a maritime l route that is coordinated with the us on the security and humanitarian side with the assistance of the emirates on the civil side and appropriate inspection in...
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gaza arabs will not stay in the gaza strip — arabs will not stay in the gaza strip. who will stay? jews. africa is hit} _ strip. who will stay? jews. africa is big. canada is big. the world will absorb _ is big. canada is big. the world will absorb the people of gaza. how will absorb the people of gaza. how will we _ will absorb the people of gaza. how will we do _ will absorb the people of gaza. how will we do it? we encourage it. palestinians in gaza who wish to remain in gaza, you say that they be forced to go?— forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the aood forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones. _ forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones, will _ forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones, will be _ forced to go? palestinians in gaza, the good ones, will be enabled, i forced to go? palestinians in gaza, | the good ones, will be enabled, i'm not saying _ the good ones, will be enabled, i'm not saying forced, i'm saying enabled _ not saying forced, i'm saying enabled because they want to go. if enabled because they want to go. if they enabled because th
gaza arabs will not stay in the gaza strip — arabs will not stay in the gaza strip. who will stay? jews. africa is hit} _ strip. who will stay? jews. africa is big. canada is big. the world will absorb _ is big. canada is big. the world will absorb the people of gaza. how will absorb the people of gaza. how will we _ will absorb the people of gaza. how will we do _ will absorb the people of gaza. how will we do it? we encourage it. palestinians in gaza who wish to remain in gaza, you say that...
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., gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation — gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and _ gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we _ gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we are - gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we are in - generation and we are in uncharted territory. every child here will need some sort of psychological help. drones are surveys but children also noted that drones are bombs. they are 24/7 have been four months and months. children with parents killed, ones, moving house all the time, no education. there is a level of mental scarring here that i do not think we have seen before and a population with the right skills and opportunity, it is a demographic boom right now, they are getting the worst of every aspect of humanity. james elder, a spokesperson _ every aspect of humanity. james elder, a spokesperson for- elder, a spokesperson for unicef there in rafah. thank you very much. there�*s been an outpouring of support for catherine, princess of wales, after revealing she�*s receiving treatment for c
., gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation — gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and _ gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we _ gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we are - gaza? you are spot on. it is a generation and we are in - generation and we are in uncharted territory. every child here will need some sort of psychological help. drones are surveys but children also noted that drones are bombs. they are 24/7 have been four months and months. children with...
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preparing to set sailto gaza, from cyprus, sail to gaza, from cyprus, the closest eu nation to gaza. the spanish vessel hopes to use a newly opened shipping route to arrive in the next few days. but where it will arrive, is still up in the air. there is no functioning port in gaza, so its unclear where the boat will dock. the ship, called the open arms, will set off from the port of larnaca, our special correspondent quentin sommerville is there. it's taken an enormous effort to even get this far with this relief mission. but the real challenge will come as they get closer to gaza. it might take as long as 2—3 days for as long as 2—3 days closer to gaza. it might take as long as 2—3 days for them to make the 210 nautical miles from here in cyprus to gaza. but when they get there, they are arriving at a territory that has no functioning port so they have to off—load that aid, and in the north of gaza distributing aid, it's the most badly affected, most desperately in need part of gaza. distributing aid there is extremely difficult. all law and order has broken down there, it's
preparing to set sailto gaza, from cyprus, sail to gaza, from cyprus, the closest eu nation to gaza. the spanish vessel hopes to use a newly opened shipping route to arrive in the next few days. but where it will arrive, is still up in the air. there is no functioning port in gaza, so its unclear where the boat will dock. the ship, called the open arms, will set off from the port of larnaca, our special correspondent quentin sommerville is there. it's taken an enormous effort to even get this...
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of gaza. ~ . , ., ., gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last— gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour _ gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour we _ gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour we have - gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour we have that l and in the last hour we have that ship which has left cyprus with 200 tonnes of aid. is that going to make a difference on the ground?- tonnes of aid. is that going to make a difference on the ground? um... it is welcoming — a difference on the ground? um... it is welcoming to _ a difference on the ground? um... it is welcoming to have _ a difference on the ground? um... it is welcoming to have additional - is welcoming to have additional assistance routes and indeed the ship is a glimmer of light in a very dark place at the moment, but airdrops and the sea cannot substitute the land. delivering aid and assistance that we have via land is so important, if you think about the scale of the d
of gaza. ~ . , ., ., gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last— gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour _ gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour we _ gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour we have - gaza. we have seen airdrops today and in the last hour we have that l and in the last hour we have that ship which has left cyprus with 200 tonnes of aid. is that going to make a difference on the ground?- tonnes of aid. is that going to make...
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into gaza. 0f a sustained effort to get more aid into gaza. of note press reports to us air drops resulted in casualties on the ground are false, as we've confirmed that all of our aid bundles landed safely on the ground. at the state of the union address thursday night, the plan includes constructing a floating pier off gaza that would allow aid to be delivered via the sea. the pier would be constructed from us ships and then moved closer to shore. officials say the project could take more than 30 to 60 days to complete. separately on friday, the european union announced the opening of a sea corridor that it says will begin channelling aid to gaza from cyprus as soon as this weekend. 0ur middle east correspondent wyrie davies has more on these plans, and the challenges of providing aid. the opening up of this is an ingenious idea. the plan is this idea, this would leave cyprus bound for gaza. there's no obvious way of off—loading this aid, and there will be no foreign troops on the ground. th
into gaza. 0f a sustained effort to get more aid into gaza. of note press reports to us air drops resulted in casualties on the ground are false, as we've confirmed that all of our aid bundles landed safely on the ground. at the state of the union address thursday night, the plan includes constructing a floating pier off gaza that would allow aid to be delivered via the sea. the pier would be constructed from us ships and then moved closer to shore. officials say the project could take more...
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getting the wadi that bisects gaza. getting the amount of trucks required through those checkpoints, in what is essentially a war zone is simply, i guess by now we have discovered, too complicated and complex and effort. we have been calling for it —— we have been calling for more crossings to open, it is viable and i think to be frank, if we had done this weeks ago, we would not be where we are now. we this weeks ago, we would not be where we are now.— this weeks ago, we would not be where we are now. we have seen deaths of children, _ where we are now. we have seen deaths of children, dozens - where we are now. we have seen deaths of children, dozens of - deaths of children, dozens of children from malnutrition. it has been preventable. we have not prevented it and it is tragic. find prevented it and it is tragic. and what about _ prevented it and it is tragic. and what about security? the us has made clear they will not put any bits on the ground. what is being done to ensure the security of those tracks? —
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and i call on all— people of northern gaza. and i call on all the _ people of northern gaza. and i call on all the actors who have a role to play here _ on all the actors who have a role to play here to — on all the actors who have a role to play here to help this corridor deliver— play here to help this corridor deliver on— play here to help this corridor deliver on its potential. one thing is for— deliver on its potential. one thing is for sure. — deliver on its potential. one thing is for sure, you can count on us! the _ is for sure, you can count on us! the maritime _ is for sure, you can count on us! the maritime corridor can make a real difference in the plight of the palestinian people. but in parallel, our efforts— palestinian people. but in parallel, our efforts to provide assistance to palestinians through all possible routes _ palestinians through all possible routes of— palestinians through all possible routes of course will continue. as part of— routes of course will continue. as part of our— routes of course will continue. as part of our eu hum
and i call on all— people of northern gaza. and i call on all the _ people of northern gaza. and i call on all the actors who have a role to play here _ on all the actors who have a role to play here to — on all the actors who have a role to play here to help this corridor deliver— play here to help this corridor deliver on— play here to help this corridor deliver on its potential. one thing is for— deliver on its potential. one thing is for sure. — deliver on its potential. one...
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no matter where we go into north gaza from, or indeed all over the gaza strip — it could be air, land, sea — it doesn't matter, as long as there is enough aid to help the more than 2 million people here. israel's closest allies are now sounding increasingly, openly frustrated. aid flowing to gaza is nowhere nearly enough now, it is nowhere near enough. with each day that passes without enough aid, or a ceasefire, gaza's long agony goes on. bullets, bombs and hunger all now claiming lives. paul adams with that report. here, the government is expected to lay out measures in the coming weeks to tackle what it sees as rising extremism in the uk. it follows as uk prime minister rishi sunak warned that britain's democracy is under threat from islamist extremists and the far right. in an address outside downing street he said the government and country must "face down the extremists". mr sunak�*s unexpected intervention follows the by—election victory of the controversial far—left politician george galloway. 0ur political correspondent laila nathoo reports. the prime minister arrivin
no matter where we go into north gaza from, or indeed all over the gaza strip — it could be air, land, sea — it doesn't matter, as long as there is enough aid to help the more than 2 million people here. israel's closest allies are now sounding increasingly, openly frustrated. aid flowing to gaza is nowhere nearly enough now, it is nowhere near enough. with each day that passes without enough aid, or a ceasefire, gaza's long agony goes on. bullets, bombs and hunger all now claiming lives....
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their loved ones trapped in tunnels in gaza.— tunnels in gaza. they need to be released now. _ tunnels in gaza. they need to be released now. this _ tunnels in gaza. they need to be released now. this weekend, - tunnels in gaza. they need to be. released now. this weekend, they have been pleading _ released now. this weekend, they have been pleading with _ released now. this weekend, they have been pleading with their- have been pleading with their government to do a deal to bring the hostages back home. ofer is a very warm person. you can see, his smile, he is a family person. he has four children, lovely children. how hard is this time for the family? this wait must seem endless. it is like hell, you know. we are in some kind of loop since the 7th of october. we are living this day every day again and again. we have only one goal all these days, to bring him back alive to his family, to his children. this is the only thing that matters. but there will be no homecoming for ofer or any of the israeli hostages without a ceasefire. and no respite f
their loved ones trapped in tunnels in gaza.— tunnels in gaza. they need to be released now. _ tunnels in gaza. they need to be released now. this _ tunnels in gaza. they need to be released now. this weekend, - tunnels in gaza. they need to be. released now. this weekend, they have been pleading _ released now. this weekend, they have been pleading with _ released now. this weekend, they have been pleading with their- have been pleading with their government to do a deal to bring the...
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we begin with the conflict in gaza. the head of the world health organisation has described an israeli air strike near a hospital in rafah — that killed at least thirteen people — as unspeakable. he posted on x... "reports that tents sheltering displaced people "in rafah were bombed — reportedly killing 11 "people and injuring 50, including children — "are outrageous and unspeakable. "among those killed are two health workers. the idf said it had carried out a �*precision strike�* in the area of the hospital that targeted militants from the islamichhad group. meanwhile, the us military has carried out it's first air—drop of food aid — amid a growing humanitarian crisis in the territory following months of war. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has the latest. american planes are the guys are delivering aid from the air for the first time. this is not how an effective humanitarian operation should be run. it is costly and inefficient. the situation at below it seems has given washington no choice. i
we begin with the conflict in gaza. the head of the world health organisation has described an israeli air strike near a hospital in rafah — that killed at least thirteen people — as unspeakable. he posted on x... "reports that tents sheltering displaced people "in rafah were bombed — reportedly killing 11 "people and injuring 50, including children — "are outrageous and unspeakable. "among those killed are two health workers. the idf said it had carried out a...
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rafah is gaza's last hope. rafah is twice the population density now of new york city, but no high—rises. people are literally on the streets, intents on the streets. rafah is now a city of children. all those people who were told to leave from the north moving three or four times, home destroyed, go to a shelter, shelter under attack, come to rafah. a military incursion here would be utterly devastating for people who are already just devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on. indie devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on. already 'ust holding on. we are about alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of— alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time _ alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but _ alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but i - alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but i do - alreadyjust holding on. we are about out of time but i do wantj about out of time but i do want to be sure to ask you because you mention the children living th
rafah is gaza's last hope. rafah is twice the population density now of new york city, but no high—rises. people are literally on the streets, intents on the streets. rafah is now a city of children. all those people who were told to leave from the north moving three or four times, home destroyed, go to a shelter, shelter under attack, come to rafah. a military incursion here would be utterly devastating for people who are already just devastating for people who are alreadyjust holding on....
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i think since the beauinnin operation in gaza? i think since the beginning of— operation in gaza? i think since the beginning of the — operation in gaza? i think since the beginning of the war _ operation in gaza? i think since the beginning of the war the _ operation in gaza? i think since the beginning of the war the us - operation in gaza? i think since the beginning of the war the us has - beginning of the war the us has managed to change israel's behaviour, it has managed to allow age coming into gaza in the beginning, it said there would be no age coming into gaza in the beginning, electricity, nothing. this has changed significantly due to us pressure, so i think the united states has a lot of leveraging general but there also comes a point when israel will have to act independently, especially when we are talking about eradicating hamas. israel has consistently sided has to go into rafah to remove hamas from power, it is simply not an option not to go in, and this is where the us and israel are really cashing and why they are trying to come up with a solution that they c
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the united nations says its team visiting gaza's largest hospital has met many people wounded by gunshots as they crowded around an aid convoy on thursday. (00v)there have been international calls for an investigation there have been international calls for an investigation into the incident, in which more than a hundred palestinians were reported killed. israel admits its forces opened fire but said most of the deaths happened in a crush. one of the un team shared what he saw at the hospital. it was treating more than 200 people that were injured yesterday. we have seen people with gunshot wounds. we have seen amputees and we have seen children as young as 12 that were injured yesterday. these events cannot be allowed to go on. we need to have safe, secure passage throughout gaza to reach the people that need humanitarian aid. our special correspondent fergal keane, working with bbc verify, has been piecing together more details of what happened. and just a warning his report contains some distressing images. although death is everywhere now in gaza, they had come thinking they would fin
the united nations says its team visiting gaza's largest hospital has met many people wounded by gunshots as they crowded around an aid convoy on thursday. (00v)there have been international calls for an investigation there have been international calls for an investigation into the incident, in which more than a hundred palestinians were reported killed. israel admits its forces opened fire but said most of the deaths happened in a crush. one of the un team shared what he saw at the hospital....
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israel is still under mounting international pressure to allow more aid into gaza. and that's amid warnings of imminent famine. meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting — and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza, and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to provide life—saving medical treatment for the sick and injured in gaza. it has been established by a team from the aid organisation, uk med, which deploys many nhs staff to emergencies. uk med already has surgical teams working in the al aqsa hospital, the only hospital still functioning in the centre of the gaza strip. from jerusalem, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report. wheeled through the chaos. 12—year—old anas, another young victim of israel's as
israel is still under mounting international pressure to allow more aid into gaza. and that's amid warnings of imminent famine. meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting — and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza, and is aiming...
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we feel a lot of pain over what is happening in gaza and this | what is happening in gaza and this is the result of the unfairness of the united states in security council and all the international organisations that do not stand up for the righteous. people are hungry and thirsty. there is no food or drink and they do not have the basic of human needs.— of human needs. thoughts from the old city there _ of human needs. thoughts from the old city there in _ of human needs. thoughts from the old city there in east _ of human needs. thoughts from the old city there in east jerusalem. - of human needs. thoughts from the old city there in east jerusalem. i i old city there in eastjerusalem. i will show these live pictures of the north of the gaza strip and this is the place where the aid ship we were talking about a few minutes ago is going to try to get some of that aid into, around 300,000 people looking... when you look at the live pictures there you can really see how broken the skyline is and how difficult it is to get those people orfor difficult it is to get those people or for t
we feel a lot of pain over what is happening in gaza and this | what is happening in gaza and this is the result of the unfairness of the united states in security council and all the international organisations that do not stand up for the righteous. people are hungry and thirsty. there is no food or drink and they do not have the basic of human needs.— of human needs. thoughts from the old city there _ of human needs. thoughts from the old city there in _ of human needs. thoughts from the...
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the ongoing devastation in gaza as well as rising violence l in gaza as well as rising violence in gaza as well as rising violence in the occupied west bank. i commend jordan for your support for de—escalation including particularly you are very important role in east jerusalem. and i salutejordan for your relentless efforts to get humanitarian assistance into gaza, including through the personal efforts... we including through the personal efforts... ~ . ., including through the personal efforts... ~ .., ., efforts... we will continue to listen to _ efforts... we will continue to listen to that _ efforts... we will continue to listen to that bringing - efforts... we will continue to listen to that bringing you i efforts... we will continue to | listen to that bringing you any efforts... we will continue to - listen to that bringing you any news updates from that news conference. stay with us on bbc news. we will be back very shortly. stay with us on bbc news. we will be back very shortly-— back very shortly. hello again. the weather this _ back very shortly. hello again. the weathe
the ongoing devastation in gaza as well as rising violence l in gaza as well as rising violence in gaza as well as rising violence in the occupied west bank. i commend jordan for your support for de—escalation including particularly you are very important role in east jerusalem. and i salutejordan for your relentless efforts to get humanitarian assistance into gaza, including through the personal efforts... we including through the personal efforts... ~ . ., including through the personal...
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meanwhile in gaza israel _ be allowed in. meanwhile in gaza israel and _ be allowed in. meanwhile in gaza israel and hamas - be allowed in. meanwhile in - gaza israel and hamas continued to exchange attacks. they hamas run health industry is more than 30,000 palestinians have been killed since october. although the bbc is unable to report from inside gaza, erbakan sent us this update from jerusalem, and a warning that his report contained some distressing images. a grief so calamitous it is deaf to the rumours of peace. this is the 150th day of war. and each day the images of the grieving and of the dead are beamed to the world. this woman was shutting with 45 family members when a rocket struck. were killed, including two children. —— sheltering. a ceasefire might save the living. it won't bring back the dead. this man has lived and worked among the dead since the war began. he is a shrouder. he cleans and wraps the dead for burial that of them. yes, but theirfamilies don't get know they are dead. 30,000 deaths have created many widows and orphans. now rougher, they
meanwhile in gaza israel _ be allowed in. meanwhile in gaza israel and _ be allowed in. meanwhile in gaza israel and hamas - be allowed in. meanwhile in - gaza israel and hamas continued to exchange attacks. they hamas run health industry is more than 30,000 palestinians have been killed since october. although the bbc is unable to report from inside gaza, erbakan sent us this update from jerusalem, and a warning that his report contained some distressing images. a grief so calamitous it is...