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people are starving in gaza. _ conditions in gaza. people are starving in gaza. how- conditions in gaza. people are starving in gaza. how much i conditions in gaza. people are i starving in gaza. how much time conditions in gaza. people are - starving in gaza. how much time deep they have, how have they responded so far? we they have, how have they responded so far? ~ ., �* ., . so far? we don't have much time. there is a — so far? we don't have much time. there is a mix _ so far? we don't have much time. there is a mix of _ so far? we don't have much time. there is a mix of responses, - so far? we don't have much time. there is a mix of responses, no i there is a mix of responses, no official response from the british government no. we as a community requested to meet with the prime minister, we haven't received a response, they are asking you questions around the mechanisms and all that which would be acceptable to the public in the uk. we have not seen any response yet. we to the public in the uk. we have not seen any response yet.— seen any response yet
people are starving in gaza. _ conditions in gaza. people are starving in gaza. how- conditions in gaza. people are starving in gaza. how much i conditions in gaza. people are i starving in gaza. how much time conditions in gaza. people are - starving in gaza. how much time deep they have, how have they responded so far? we they have, how have they responded so far? ~ ., �* ., . so far? we don't have much time. there is a — so far? we don't have much time. there is a mix _ so far? we don't...
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three months of war, gaza, ahead. three months of war, gaza. most _ ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of— ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of it _ ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of it in _ ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of it in ruins, i ahead. three months of war, i gaza, most of it in ruins, more than 2 million people displaced. the us is warning of famine. israel says military operations were gone for many months. it is vowing to destroy hamas. the armed group which ran gaza for 16 years. regarded as a terrorist group by britain. so what will govern gaza when the war ends? it is called the day after. israel has been under pressure to speu has been under pressure to spell out its plans. for the first time, it has set up what it calls "guiding principles" for gaza public future. it says it will retain overall security control, even when military operations over. it was a multinational task force to rebuild gaza, to be led by the us. it says gaza and civil servants, was not hostile to israel, will run the territory. —— gazan.
three months of war, gaza, ahead. three months of war, gaza. most _ ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of— ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of it _ ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of it in _ ahead. three months of war, gaza, most of it in ruins, i ahead. three months of war, i gaza, most of it in ruins, more than 2 million people displaced. the us is warning of famine. israel says military operations were gone for many months. it is vowing to destroy hamas. the armed group...
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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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mil have never seen anything like this in the gaza strip.— in the gaza strip. all of the aid arencies in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are — in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are experiencing - agencies are experiencing difficulties although it should be mentioned that there has been a report in the last two days that more aid is now getting in unra is facing problems of its own, its convoys have been bought from the north. is there any sign that will change? north. is there any sign that will chance? ., ., , ., ., �* change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right. _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the _ change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the end - change? unfortunately not and you're absolutely right, since the end of - absolutely right, since the end of march, we have been unable to get any kind of aid into the north and in fact we were not able to supply any food to the north of the gaza strip since january and t
mil have never seen anything like this in the gaza strip.— in the gaza strip. all of the aid arencies in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are — in the gaza strip. all of the aid agencies are experiencing - agencies are experiencing difficulties although it should be mentioned that there has been a report in the last two days that more aid is now getting in unra is facing problems of its own, its convoys have been bought from the north. is there any sign that will change? north. is...
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gaza. they are leaving only those who are to secure a corridor which now divides the strip. it comes after four months of fighting in the khan younis area. lieutenant colonel peter lerner is a spokeseperson for the israel defence forces. i asked him about the announcement that idf withdraws troops from southern gaza. the idf has and is regrouping, conducting its next preparations for the next stage. the war is not over as long as there are 133 israelis being held by hamas. the war can only be over when they come home and when hamas is gone. the reality is one which is unacceptable. we can't accept that hamas will govern the gaza strip precisely because we've seen what they do with the powers of government. they take advantage of that, they build a terrorist army. they came into our bedrooms, abducted, killed, murdered, massacred. that needs to change. but can you provide, lieutenant colonel lerner, more details on this movement? is it a rotation? will they be replaced 7 or does this represe
gaza. they are leaving only those who are to secure a corridor which now divides the strip. it comes after four months of fighting in the khan younis area. lieutenant colonel peter lerner is a spokeseperson for the israel defence forces. i asked him about the announcement that idf withdraws troops from southern gaza. the idf has and is regrouping, conducting its next preparations for the next stage. the war is not over as long as there are 133 israelis being held by hamas. the war can only be...
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., gaza. this is what aid agencies are telling _ gaza. this is what aid agencies are telling us _ gaza. this is what aid agencies are telling us time _ gaza. this is what aid agencies are telling us time and - gaza. this is what aid agencies are telling us time and time i are telling us time and time again and we speak with several organisations and members of the un, they tell us that starvation is imminent. children have already died from starvation. i children have already died from starvation-— starvation. i can tell you that there are _ starvation. i can tell you that there are 3000 _ starvation. i can tell you that there are 3000 calories - starvation. i can tell you that there are 3000 calories per. starvation. i can tell you that i there are 3000 calories per day per person entering gaza daily even if hamas kills half of them will stop we acknowledge that there is a challenge with distribution of aid, we want to make it a smoother mechanism but addressing your other question because
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they're a tiny fraction of the need for northern gaza, and gaza as a whole. and it's worth remembering, too, that for many months now, the un has been warning if more aid doesn't get into gaza and it is tightly controlled by israel, then there's a risk of famine in northern gaza. just a few weeks ago, the british foreign secretary david cameron, was visiting the region. he was asking for israel to get 500 trucks crossing into gaza every single day. before the war, that was the level. before the catastrophe, that was the level. so that's still not even enough. it's averaging about just over 100 a day. but ijust checked the numbers before i came on air. there's some days where only four trucks make it, only two trucks make it. and remember those circumstances that i describe for people, not only are they hungry, not only are they terrified, not only are they sick, but they're in desperate need of all of life's basics and they're not getting them when only a hundred trucks a day are making it across the border from egypt after israeli approval, into the gaza str
they're a tiny fraction of the need for northern gaza, and gaza as a whole. and it's worth remembering, too, that for many months now, the un has been warning if more aid doesn't get into gaza and it is tightly controlled by israel, then there's a risk of famine in northern gaza. just a few weeks ago, the british foreign secretary david cameron, was visiting the region. he was asking for israel to get 500 trucks crossing into gaza every single day. before the war, that was the level. before the...
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repercussions" of israel's campaign in gaza. the us secretary of state has since been in qatar, a key nation in talks with hamas. rishi sunak confirms that the government is looking at legal options to exonerate sub—postmasters who've been wrongfully convicted of fraud because of a faulty computer accounting system. polls close in bangladesh's election, early indications suggest a low turnout of voters, and the current prime minister is expected to win a fourth consecutive term. hello. i'm a i'm a lauren taylor. at least 70 people have been reportedly killed injabaliya in nothern gaza. reports say mostly women and children were killed in the strike overnight which hit a residential building in the al—faluja area. the israeli army claims it has "completed the dismantling" of hamas�*s command structure in the northern gaza strip. meanwhilejordan�*s king abdullah has warned the us secretary of state antony blinken of �*catastrophic repercussions�* of the continuation of israel's military campaign, during his tour of the
repercussions" of israel's campaign in gaza. the us secretary of state has since been in qatar, a key nation in talks with hamas. rishi sunak confirms that the government is looking at legal options to exonerate sub—postmasters who've been wrongfully convicted of fraud because of a faulty computer accounting system. polls close in bangladesh's election, early indications suggest a low turnout of voters, and the current prime minister is expected to win a fourth consecutive term. hello....
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getting aid that much-needed aid, into gaza? , , , ., ., into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big _ into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big impact _ into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big impact on _ into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big impact on the - into gaza? yes, this is going to i have a big impact on the workings of all humanitarian organisations, i mean most of the aid distribution that goes on in gaza is carried out by the un agencies, but when it comes to the remaining aid that comes? especially food ate world central kitchen has been an important player, they have been running kitchens in rafah in the south of the gaza strip, distributing food to large numbers of people, i mean world central kitchen alone said more than 40 million meals had been given out during the course of the war so far, this was in a statement they made last month, and then as i said they have been involved in bringing this food aid by sea, that was a move that was welcomed by different players all round the world, including the israelis, who said it
getting aid that much-needed aid, into gaza? , , , ., ., into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big _ into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big impact _ into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big impact on _ into gaza? yes, this is going to have a big impact on the - into gaza? yes, this is going to i have a big impact on the workings of all humanitarian organisations, i mean most of the aid distribution that goes on in gaza is carried out by the un agencies, but when it comes to the...
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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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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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. ., , , ., ., gaza. nor is it interested in law or 'ustice. gaza. nor is it interested in law or justice- once _ gaza. nor is it interested in law or justice. once again, _ gaza. nor is it interested in law or justice. once again, it— gaza. nor is it interested in law or justice. once again, it is— justice. once again, it is exploiting the court and its authority to issue provisional measures. it is in no rush to reach the merits of this case when it will have to substantiate its baseless claims with evidence that simply does not exist. israel for its part has shown nothing but respect for the judicial process. as the court will recall, on the 28th of april 2024 israel provided the court with a lengthy report detailing interrailing the numerous steps that israel actively and effectively had taken to address the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip consistent with the court's previous orders.
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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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i've been going to gaza for many years. i have many friends and colleagues there, and since october the 7th, i and other colleagues in the uk have been talking daily to our friends and colleagues in gaza. to be honest, we thought we had a good idea of what was going on, and the reality is far worse. it's impossible to appreciate what an appalling situation gaza is in until you are there and seeing it and seeing the mass, indiscriminate slaughter of civilians. some of the horrors i saw and our team saw in al—aqsa hospital, will live with me forever. they were scenes i would never have expected to see in a civilised world, babies, small children coming in with limbs amputated, with the most appalling burns imaginable. absolute horrors. nick, i understand one of your colleagues working in the emergency department was affected by an air strike, and your organisation has found it tough because some of your staff have been caught up in the conflict? yeah, i am out there with a uk based charity, medical aid for palestinians. but
i've been going to gaza for many years. i have many friends and colleagues there, and since october the 7th, i and other colleagues in the uk have been talking daily to our friends and colleagues in gaza. to be honest, we thought we had a good idea of what was going on, and the reality is far worse. it's impossible to appreciate what an appalling situation gaza is in until you are there and seeing it and seeing the mass, indiscriminate slaughter of civilians. some of the horrors i saw and our...
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in northern gaza. ashdod port will also be opened for humanitarian deliveries. and more aid trucks from jordan will be allowed to cross israel to gaza. the call between mr biden and mr netanyahu was their first since an israeli air strike killed seven international aid workers from the charity group world central kitchen, sparking international outrage. the white house is urging israel to allow a dramatic increase of aid into gaza within hours or days. sean dilley reports. in the heart of the white house, a phone call with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and a clear message from the us president that his patience is running low. joe biden told his counterpart that israel must do more immediately to protect civilians and aid workers in gaza, if he wants american support to continue. it's no secret that tensions between the two leaders have been bubbling for some time, but the us is israel's most powerful ally. in his strongest criticism yet, joe biden said the growing humanitarian crisis is
in northern gaza. ashdod port will also be opened for humanitarian deliveries. and more aid trucks from jordan will be allowed to cross israel to gaza. the call between mr biden and mr netanyahu was their first since an israeli air strike killed seven international aid workers from the charity group world central kitchen, sparking international outrage. the white house is urging israel to allow a dramatic increase of aid into gaza within hours or days. sean dilley reports. in the heart of the...
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developments in the israel—gaza war. a us army logistics ship carrying equipment to build a temporary floating port is heading to gaza, as part of plans to deliver humanitarian aid by sea. separately, a spanish charity says a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food for gaza is ready to set sailfrom cyprus. we'll be live with the latest from larnaca. and as hunger stalks gaza, these are the latest pictures of an airdrop of aid over the besieged strip. live from london. i am nicky schiller. the princess of wales thanks the public for their support as kensington palace posts the first official image of her since she underwent abdominal surgery. and the battle of the blockbusters will be decided later at the biggest night in the entertainment calendar. will barbie or oppenheimer win big at the oscars? hello, i'm anna foster, live injerusalem. let me take you to the skies above gaza, and these are pictures that show the latest drop of aid that has been carried out by us central command and jordanian air force. this is the latest air
developments in the israel—gaza war. a us army logistics ship carrying equipment to build a temporary floating port is heading to gaza, as part of plans to deliver humanitarian aid by sea. separately, a spanish charity says a ship carrying 200 tonnes of food for gaza is ready to set sailfrom cyprus. we'll be live with the latest from larnaca. and as hunger stalks gaza, these are the latest pictures of an airdrop of aid over the besieged strip. live from london. i am nicky schiller. the...
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_ these, the palestinian wrister into gaza how— these, the palestinian wrister into gaza. how long can we continue on this way— gaza. how long can we continue on this way until where the cabinet members — this way until where the cabinet members are not agreeing about any plan for— members are not agreeing about any plan for the — members are not agreeing about any plan for the day after the war? who told ou plan for the day after the war? who told you we — plan for the day after the war? who told you we do not _ plan for the day after the war? “to“w told you we do not agree? plan for the day after the war? “to“ir> told you we do not agree? i plan for the day after the war? “tow told you we do not agree? i think we can, and i will certainly bring and contrary to what was said it was spoken about many times and we could discuss it a lot and we do agree on two important principles, and we don't need to continue after that, because this is just vain talk. it“s because this is just vain talk. it's just a lot of talk in vain because there are things we can
_ these, the palestinian wrister into gaza how— these, the palestinian wrister into gaza. how long can we continue on this way— gaza. how long can we continue on this way until where the cabinet members — this way until where the cabinet members are not agreeing about any plan for— members are not agreeing about any plan for the — members are not agreeing about any plan for the day after the war? who told ou plan for the day after the war? who told you we — plan for the day after...
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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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. , �* gaza. president biden, the white house _ gaza. president biden, the white house has _ gaza. president biden, the white house has pointed l gaza. president biden, the| white house has pointed to gaza. president biden, the - white house has pointed to his shifting on rhetoric to the war in gaza and the last six months, more critical of israel, looking at the mass civilian death toll in gaza. how is that landing with the arab and muslim american community in the us? fix, arab and muslim american community in the us? a lot of --eole community in the us? a lot of peeple see. — community in the us? a lot of people see, when _ community in the us? a lot of people see, when i _ community in the us? a lot of people see, when i talk - community in the us? a lot of people see, when i talk to - people see, when i talk to them, the shift in tone. and of course they wanted the president to speak more critically of israel's conflict in the war, civilian casualties and again the lack of aid getting into
. , �* gaza. president biden, the white house _ gaza. president biden, the white house has _ gaza. president biden, the white house has pointed l gaza. president biden, the| white house has pointed to gaza. president biden, the - white house has pointed to his shifting on rhetoric to the war in gaza and the last six months, more critical of israel, looking at the mass civilian death toll in gaza. how is that landing with the arab and muslim american community in the us? fix, arab and muslim...
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an aid delivery in northern gaza. as the un warns of an imminent famine in gaza — our correspondent joins a us aid drop. they're just opening the hatch ready to release the aid down into gaza. there is no organised distribution system down there. there it goes. as the shock waves are felt over the sudden resignation of the leader of the dup — we ask where jeffrey donaldson�*s departure leaves unionism in northern ireland. and — hoping for something oar—some — one of the world's most famous amateur sporting events — the oxford—cambridge boat race will soon be getting under way in london. the palestinian red crescent says five people have been killed and dozens wounded by gunfire and a stampede during an aid delivery in northern gaza. it said three of the five killed had been shot. a video circulated by the afp news agency shows trucks moving quickly past burning debris near a distribution point. people in pre—dawn darkness then shout and scream as gunfire is heard. the red crescent said the incident h
an aid delivery in northern gaza. as the un warns of an imminent famine in gaza — our correspondent joins a us aid drop. they're just opening the hatch ready to release the aid down into gaza. there is no organised distribution system down there. there it goes. as the shock waves are felt over the sudden resignation of the leader of the dup — we ask where jeffrey donaldson�*s departure leaves unionism in northern ireland. and — hoping for something oar—some — one of the world's most...
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gaza's hamas—run health ministry says 28,000 people have died in the israel—gaza war, many of them women and children. one of them is hind, a six—year—old girl who went missing 12 days ago in gaza city after the car she was in came underfire. she was found dead along with several relatives and two paramedics who tried to save her. 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson sent this report, which contains distressing material. today it was hope that died, long after six—year—old hind was killed. she survived the gunfire that killed her uncle, aunt and cousins as they fled gaza city in the family car. her calls with the emergency services, as she hid among the bodies of her relatives, in sight of israeli tanks, sparked a campaign to find her. today, as israeli forces withdrew from the area, paramedics went in. they found hind's body with those of her relatives in the shattered car. her mother has been waiting for her daughter at a nearby hospital for almost two weeks. translation: for every i person who heard my voice, my daughter's pleading voice, yet did not rescue her, i wil
gaza's hamas—run health ministry says 28,000 people have died in the israel—gaza war, many of them women and children. one of them is hind, a six—year—old girl who went missing 12 days ago in gaza city after the car she was in came underfire. she was found dead along with several relatives and two paramedics who tried to save her. 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson sent this report, which contains distressing material. today it was hope that died, long after six—year—old...
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ithink vision on what the future of gaza is. i think the united states now priority is to stop the war and to make sure that it's not widespread more than that and that and to end the suffering of this violence. mohamed taha, thank you so much forjoining us with that analysis. former athlete oscar pistorius is due to leave prison today after being granted parole, more than ten years after killing his girlfriend. the south african has served just over half of his jail sentence, following a crime and trial that dominated international headlines. he shot reeva steenkamp multiple times through a bathroom door on valentine's day in 2013, later claiming he mistook herfor a burglar at their home in pretoria. these are live pictures of the prison in atteridgeville where pistorius has been held for the past nine years. from pretoria, daniel de simone sent this report. oscar pistorius is champion. oscar pistorius is champion. oscar pistorius is champion. oscar pistorius convicted murderer today leaves prison on parole. he was once a paral
ithink vision on what the future of gaza is. i think the united states now priority is to stop the war and to make sure that it's not widespread more than that and that and to end the suffering of this violence. mohamed taha, thank you so much forjoining us with that analysis. former athlete oscar pistorius is due to leave prison today after being granted parole, more than ten years after killing his girlfriend. the south african has served just over half of his jail sentence, following a crime...
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the situation in — gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza _ gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza is _ gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza is dire, _ situation in gaza is dire, catastrophic, so absolutely, having a ceasefire and ending the war is the most important thing. we wish a permanent ceasefire because the situation is just worsening permanent ceasefire because the situation isjust worsening every single hour after 90% of the publishing have been internally displaced, there is no safe place in gaza the humanitarian suffering cannot be even described. the people are just fleeing from one place to another. there is no safe place. they have been forced to flee from gaza city and the north to khan younis and again, they have been forced to leave from khan younis under the continuous gunfire. they have left again and now rafa is also under attack. the evacuation orders threaten to thirds of the gaza strip. half of the entire population now and any military operations or bombardments means absolutely hundreds will lo
the situation in — gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza _ gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza is _ gaza? thank you for having me. the situation in gaza is dire, _ situation in gaza is dire, catastrophic, so absolutely, having a ceasefire and ending the war is the most important thing. we wish a permanent ceasefire because the situation is just worsening permanent ceasefire because the situation isjust worsening every single hour after 90% of the publishing...
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, ., ,, ., , gaza. the us secretary of state is holdin: gaza. the us secretary of state is holding talks _ gaza. the us secretary of state is holding talks right _ gaza. the us secretary of state is holding talks right now, _ gaza. the us secretary of state is holding talks right now, what - gaza. the us secretary of state is holding talks right now, what do | gaza. the us secretary of state is i holding talks right now, what do you hope he had can achieve? we holding talks right now, what do you hope he had can achieve?— hope he had can achieve? we are hoinu hope he had can achieve? we are honing for— hope he had can achieve? we are hoping for several _ hope he had can achieve? we are hoping for several things. - hope he had can achieve? we are hoping for several things. a - hoping for several things. a humanitarian ceasefire as soon as possible because it is long overdue after nearly 100 days of one of the most brutal wars in history. we are hoping for more commercial supplies to come to the marke
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., ~ in gaza. thank you for sharing your sto sto_ . ., ~ , ., story stop and thank you, the friendship _ story stop and thank you, the friendship between _ story stop and thank you, the friendship between israel- story stop and thank you, the friendship between israel and story stop and thank you, the - friendship between israel and the rest of the world is very important, and your support in this horrific time is extremely appreciated. thank you so much. time is extremely appreciated. thank you so much-— you so much. thank you. expressing her profound — you so much. thank you. expressing her profound grief— you so much. thank you. expressing her profound grief over _ you so much. thank you. expressing her profound grief over the - you so much. thank you. expressing her profound grief over the plight. her profound grief over the plight of her uncle and all of the other hostages still being held in gaza. the israeli government says it is doing everything it can to bring them home, pro—minist
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gaza's health system, too, is broken. the world health organization says that only 13 of gaza's 36 hospitals are functional. those who need treatment often go without. translation: i was receiving regular medical treatment - for my cancer at the hospital here in gaza. but during the israeli aggression, medicaltreatments have not been provided for the past four months. since this war began, israel's unprecedented bombing of gaza's main conurbations has laid much of the territory to waste. very few areas, from north to south, have escaped without damage. israel disputes the scale of gaza's humanitarian crisis, and says it doesn't target civilians or public infrastructure unless it's suspected of being used by armed palestinian groups. israel also rejects accusations that it's deliberately turning gaza into a wasteland so people will have no option other than to leave. israel says it wants to allow in as much aid as the agencies can distribute, and it's not trying to demolish gaza's civic structures. but with key institution
gaza's health system, too, is broken. the world health organization says that only 13 of gaza's 36 hospitals are functional. those who need treatment often go without. translation: i was receiving regular medical treatment - for my cancer at the hospital here in gaza. but during the israeli aggression, medicaltreatments have not been provided for the past four months. since this war began, israel's unprecedented bombing of gaza's main conurbations has laid much of the territory to waste. very...
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. _ workers now in gaza? we will do everything we can. we _ workers now in gaza? we will do everything we can. we did - everything we can. we did before. it was an unfortunate accident. over30 before. it was an unfortunate accident. over 30 israeli soldiers were killed i accident. it was not intentionalfor accident. it was not intentional for the israeli army to kill our own people, was not intentional to kill three hostages who escaped and we do not deliberately kill innocent people. that is not israel. that is not thejewish heart nor the jewish israel. that is not thejewish heart nor thejewish dna. our dna is to defend ourselves from terrorists who committed crimes against humanity, who entered israel, who rape people, kill people one by one this because they are jews and israeli. people one by one this because they arejews and israeli. took over 230 hostages. and behind them are qatar and iran and usually focused on aligning interest with israel. find usually focused on aligning interest with israel. and we do not forget _ interest with israel. and we do not f
. _ workers now in gaza? we will do everything we can. we _ workers now in gaza? we will do everything we can. we did - everything we can. we did before. it was an unfortunate accident. over30 before. it was an unfortunate accident. over 30 israeli soldiers were killed i accident. it was not intentionalfor accident. it was not intentional for the israeli army to kill our own people, was not intentional to kill three hostages who escaped and we do not deliberately kill innocent people. that is...
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. - seeing across gaza? thank you so much for having me. i- seeing across gaza? thank you so much for having me. i think| so much for having me. i think the results that we seen yesterday of the report really speak to the horrific images we have been seeing coming out of gaza on a daily basis. whether it is people resorting to extreme measures to feed themselves, such as making bread out of animal feed and animalfodder, to children bread out of animal feed and animal fodder, to children who are acutely malnourished. their rib cages are literally poking out of their bodies. to people risking their lives and putting themselves in the line of fire to reach aid convoys because they want to spare their children the excruciatingly painful fate of death by starvation. no one can claim that they didn't see this coming. we have been warming —— warning, sounding the alarm bell since november, and 1.1 million people suffering the severest level of acute food insecurity, hunger, this is double the number that we had in december in a matter of months. a stain on our colle
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and also when it comes to gaza, gaza itself, there is no end in sight in that war. there's a massive humanitarian catastrophe going on, imminentfamine. not clear yet whether it can be staved off. so if you look at really every measure of misery, i'm afraid ticks all boxes. the israeli cabinet has approved sending a delegation to cairo to renew talks with hamas. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu said a ceasefire would not be agreed until israeli hostages were released. translation: the achievements of the war are great. _ we eliminated 19 out of 24 of the hamas battalions, including senior commanders. we killed, wounded or captured a significant number of hamas terrorists. we purged shifa and many other terrorist headquarters as well. we destroyed factories manufacturing rockets, control rooms, weapons, ammunition, and we continue to systematically destroy what is underground. we are one step away from victory. israel is not the one preventing a deal. hamas prevents a deal. its extreme demands were intended to bring about an end to the war and leave it intact, me
and also when it comes to gaza, gaza itself, there is no end in sight in that war. there's a massive humanitarian catastrophe going on, imminentfamine. not clear yet whether it can be staved off. so if you look at really every measure of misery, i'm afraid ticks all boxes. the israeli cabinet has approved sending a delegation to cairo to renew talks with hamas. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu said a ceasefire would not be agreed until israeli hostages were released. translation: the...
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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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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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gaza is a place, i have to say. — the moment? gaza is a place, i have to say. at _ the moment? gaza is a place, i have to say, at the _ the moment? gaza is a place, i have to say, at the moment of| have to say, at the moment of desperation and despair. there tends of thousands of women and children, mostly who have been killed or injured, mostly at 70% of those killed or injured have been women and children. families are sleeping in the streets in increasingly colder temperatures, we've seen the rain and the floods there. areas where civilians have been told to relocate our coming under bombardment. the medical facilities in the strip are under relentless attack unfortunately, and we know that of the 36 hospitals there in gaza, only 13 or operational — most of those are in the south, and those hospitals in the south are seeing three times the number of patients that they are meant to see. and frankly there isn't enough medicine or equipment to even serve those patients who are coming into the hospitals in the south, and we know that only six of our health centres are operable
gaza is a place, i have to say. — the moment? gaza is a place, i have to say. at _ the moment? gaza is a place, i have to say, at the _ the moment? gaza is a place, i have to say, at the moment of| have to say, at the moment of desperation and despair. there tends of thousands of women and children, mostly who have been killed or injured, mostly at 70% of those killed or injured have been women and children. families are sleeping in the streets in increasingly colder temperatures, we've seen...
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in gaza itself. —— have paul's operations. in gaza itself. -- have paul's operations-— in gaza itself. -- have paul's operations. we are absolutely devastated — operations. we are absolutely devastated at _ operations. we are absolutely devastated at this _ operations. we are absolutely devastated at this news. - operations. we are absolutely devastated at this news. tool operations. we are absolutely - devastated at this news. too often, aid workers are being killed in gaza. we alone have lost 176 of our team members. some of them were in the line of duty. this is really very sad, because world central kitchen was giving food supplies to people in need. this is also why it is absolutely fundamental that the israeli authorities allow unrwa once again to travel to the north of gaza, where farming is looming, because we have been banned from getting to that area of gaza. what getting to that area of gaza. what are the day-to-day _ getting to that area of gaza. what are the day—to—day difficulties that your workers and the ones from world central kitchen have? ida your workers and
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unintelligible sanitation crisis in gaza. there is _ crisis in gaza. there is thousands of waste are piling up thousands of waste are piling up in gaza, there is a spread of mosquitoes, flies and rats, as well as diseases, because of the increase in temperature will increase these kind of diseases in addition to that, according to the health organisation, says only 30% of hospitals in gaza are working partially, unintelligible full capacity so it would add to the pressure on the people in gaza but in addition, closing kerem shalom crossing will add to the misery of the humanitarian because it's one of the main routes, the few routes to deliver aid into gaza. said shehata _ deliver aid into gaza. said shehata from _ deliver aid into gaza. said shehata from bbc - deliveraid into gaza. said shehata from bbc arabic, thank you for bringing us up to date. we will talk more about the closure of aljazeera within israel with omar shakir at human rights watch later in the programme. let's get some of the day's other news now. rescue efforts are continuing in the
unintelligible sanitation crisis in gaza. there is _ crisis in gaza. there is thousands of waste are piling up thousands of waste are piling up in gaza, there is a spread of mosquitoes, flies and rats, as well as diseases, because of the increase in temperature will increase these kind of diseases in addition to that, according to the health organisation, says only 30% of hospitals in gaza are working partially, unintelligible full capacity so it would add to the pressure on the people in gaza...
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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
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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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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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will the people of gaza, the northern part of the gaza strip, be able to return to their homes? all of these things are in play. all of these things have to be addressed before a deal is in place. but it does seem tonight as if perhaps, just perhaps, we're moving in that direction. paul, as you reported on the us military carrying out theirfirst airdrop of aid into gaza on saturday today. other countries have done that, including jordan and france. what do you make of the fact the us have done this now? will there be more? will it make a difference? well, no, it won't make a difference. 36,000 meals to go round, 2.2 million people. you know, it's not going to get you very far. i think it is, as i said in my report, a desperate measure, a sign that the that frankly, countries are grasping at any mechanisms they can find to make even the smallest bit of difference. and it perhaps sends a political message, too, which is that here is israel's closest ally reduced to dropping aid from the air when it can't be brought in by land. that is a powerful message and not a not a positive on
will the people of gaza, the northern part of the gaza strip, be able to return to their homes? all of these things are in play. all of these things have to be addressed before a deal is in place. but it does seem tonight as if perhaps, just perhaps, we're moving in that direction. paul, as you reported on the us military carrying out theirfirst airdrop of aid into gaza on saturday today. other countries have done that, including jordan and france. what do you make of the fact the us have done...
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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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gaza. in the mayoral race you had an independent candidate who campaigned solely on the platform of gaza. who won in the birmingham constituency area, there are seven districts. in birmingham, that candidate won and astounding amount for a candidate relatively unknown. some likejess phillips think labour could have won by a greater margin had they engaged voters on that issue and i put that to richard parker in the interview and he said he conceded the party needed to do work when it comes to that. of course, that means with andy street no longer mayor, the end of someone who was a well—known and quite popular mayor, who served the area for two terms. i asked andy street how he felt about the loss yesterday. particularly when it came to the party because during the campaign he had distanced himself from the national party. you can see the conservative name on most of the literature, even the colours were not conservative blue on his leaflets. in the end, he was conciliatory and conceded i
gaza. in the mayoral race you had an independent candidate who campaigned solely on the platform of gaza. who won in the birmingham constituency area, there are seven districts. in birmingham, that candidate won and astounding amount for a candidate relatively unknown. some likejess phillips think labour could have won by a greater margin had they engaged voters on that issue and i put that to richard parker in the interview and he said he conceded the party needed to do work when it comes to...
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we were still in gaza city. but the night of october the 12th, we had this order to evacuate the area. i have to leave, with my family. and all of the bbc staff. together with about 1 all of the bbc staff. together with about1 million people from the north of gaza. we had to take this journey from gaza city and the north, into the khan younis city. i had been witnessing people walking cows and camels, mattresses. it was a really chaotic convoy that was leading people to the south. in the south itself, it wasn't safe. i mean, by then, about 30% of the daily air strikes were focusing on the so—called safe area, and about 25% or 30% of those killed during that period is also from the area in the south. so, the area was not under israeli ground operation by then, but still getting every day air strikes. we were caught a couple of times and khan younis itself, in air strikes. of times and khan younis itself, in airstrikes. my of times and khan younis itself, in air strikes. my family survived this, and my colleague
we were still in gaza city. but the night of october the 12th, we had this order to evacuate the area. i have to leave, with my family. and all of the bbc staff. together with about 1 all of the bbc staff. together with about1 million people from the north of gaza. we had to take this journey from gaza city and the north, into the khan younis city. i had been witnessing people walking cows and camels, mattresses. it was a really chaotic convoy that was leading people to the south. in the south...
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they went to depopulate the gaza strip. we were told as much on november 12, 2023, when he said this is that gaza... as for the talking points, those are talking points. i don't understand why we would trust any spokesperson of a belligerent state to tell us what they are doing or not doing. i would get the un observers. i would get the agencies who can tell us more impartially. they have not demonstrated that they have been used as human shields, though they have used this talking point since 2006. and in the case i heard the spokesperson say that hamas was harbouring that aid and selling it back. just this week, israel targeted a un convoy with food just on the seventh, israel targeted a group of palestinians waiting for water. so we have to push back against what is... i want tojump in to ask a question about this because we are seeing, as we mentioned earlier, this national security memorandum in the us about conditions to aid further military aid to countries, and there have been in negotiations. they didn't lead to a
they went to depopulate the gaza strip. we were told as much on november 12, 2023, when he said this is that gaza... as for the talking points, those are talking points. i don't understand why we would trust any spokesperson of a belligerent state to tell us what they are doing or not doing. i would get the un observers. i would get the agencies who can tell us more impartially. they have not demonstrated that they have been used as human shields, though they have used this talking point since...
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ever since a conflict and gaza, the years has been trying to l gaza, the years has been trying to prevent that wider confit with the secretary of state antony blinken travelling across the region a number of times.— travelling across the region a number of times. �* ., , �* ~ number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several _ number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several trips. _ number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several trips. bisson - number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several trips. bisson won| undertaken several trips. bisson won just a few weeks ago when he visited a number of countries in the region, met with key regional players. —— we saw one. to try to prevent this conflict in gaza from spreading across the region, from escalating. of course, the last thing the us wants is the danger of any direct military confrontation with other players in the region. iran, of course, most dangerously. the us is expelling a lot of diplomatic energy and effort to ensure that that kind of nightmare scenario of escalation in the region doesn't happ
ever since a conflict and gaza, the years has been trying to l gaza, the years has been trying to prevent that wider confit with the secretary of state antony blinken travelling across the region a number of times.— travelling across the region a number of times. �* ., , �* ~ number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several _ number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several trips. _ number of times. antony blinken has undertaken several trips. bisson - number of times. antony...
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it enough to stem the humanitarian crisis in gaza?— crisis in gaza? it is extremely wideswead- _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of the - crisis in gaza? it is extremely. widespread. one of the groups that i work with is called feds united for peace which represents thousands of people inside the federal government to oppose the us policy on this unconditional support to israel. i also think as we continue to see the political calculus on this shift we do see increasingly americans considering biden's handling of this, he is plummeting in poll numbers so i do hope that we may be beginning to see a significant shift here in american public opinion which is also reflected in the members of the us government. you recently resigned from your post at the state department. why did you decide to step down? was there a specific breaking point for you? i first tried to do — breaking point for you? i first tried to do what _ breaking point fo
it enough to stem the humanitarian crisis in gaza?— crisis in gaza? it is extremely wideswead- _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of _ crisis in gaza? it is extremely widespread. one of the - crisis in gaza? it is extremely. widespread. one of the groups that i work with is called feds united for peace which represents thousands of people inside the federal government to oppose the us policy on this unconditional support to...
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gaza isjust one step away from famine, they say.— gaza isjust one step away from famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, famine, they say. yolande knell, for now. thank— famine, they say. yolande knell, for now. thank you- _ famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a _ famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a new _ famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a new report - famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a new report warns| now, thank you. a new report warns councils in england are in financial crisis with many facing bankruptcy in the next few years. the local government information unit spoke to local authorities across the country, with services like parks, libraries, the arts, and social care all at risk of cuts. and to fill the gap in funding, many authorities plan to raise council tax. 0ur reporter vinny mcaviney has more. yay! well done. alex is about to turn 18, and on top of the regular worries parents have about their children, mum sylvia also has to think about alex�*s autism and the extra support he needs to
gaza isjust one step away from famine, they say.— gaza isjust one step away from famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, famine, they say. yolande knell, for now. thank— famine, they say. yolande knell, for now. thank you- _ famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a _ famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a new _ famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a new report - famine, they say. yolande knell, for now, thank you. a new report warns| now,...