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BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

Welcome. I wasjust palestinians is on the line. Welcome. I was just talking to a doctor at the hospital in gaza who did not tell us. Who told us about how they are running out of supplies. What do you know about the scenario . The supplies. What do you know about the scenario . ,. ,. ,. , scenario . The situation in gaza is a catastmphe scenario . The situation in gaza is a catastmphe and scenario . The situation in gaza is a catastrophe and is scenario . The situation in gaza is a catastrophe and is rapidly scenario . The situation in gaza is a catastrophe and is rapidly getting l catastrophe and is rapidly getting worse. The ground. As you said, we have more than moo people dead, over 6000 injured, Hundreds Of Thousands have had to flee their homes, including half of my own staff. Clean water is running low, feelings running low. And the hospital, the Health System is on the brink as they do not have enough beds. There are patients lying on the floor, they are running out of medical supplies. We urgently need the International Community to act, including the British Government. We need access for aids, water, electricity, food. We need the Military Operation to be conducted in line with international law, but most of all, we need this to end. There is no military solution to this conflict, there never has been on there never will be. I beg you and an organisation called medical aid for palestinians. Do you have supplies within gaza . We have a significant amount which we released on saturday afternoon. We were the First Organisation to respond on the ground, releasing bringing agents of the hospitals across gaza. We have secured more items since then. As i speak, my team of staff, half of whom have been displaced, many of whom have been displaced, many of whom have been displaced, many of whom have a lot going on around them, some of whom have had their homes destroyed, they are in the process of getting the remaining medical supplies in gaza and getting them to the hospitals before they lose power completely. After that, there will be no more medical supplies. It is going to be a complete disaster. As you said, you are appealing to the International Community to try to intervene, to try to establish some kind of agreement whereby aid will be allowed in. Do you will happen . The alternative is too awful to bear. We are extremely concerned about mass deaths of civilians, even greater than we have seen so far. We are extremely concerned about mass displacement of palestinians outside of gaza. The situation as them. It is a catastrophe if everyone involved. Just before i came on air, i had a voice made from my colleague, our gaza director. He was saying that leaflets have been dropped from the sky by the israelis saying that his area in the north of gazais saying that his area in the north of gaza is to be bombed next. People are fleeing, trying to find somewhere they are safe. People are trying to shelter in schools, but they are full. And, there is nowhere safe to be. We have had a hospital but out of action. One of the places people are sheltering has been hit. We have seen aid workers killed yesterday and paramedics. There is nowhere safe for people to go, everyone is terrified. Nowhere safe for people to go, everyone is terrified. Thank you very much everyone is terrified. Thank you very much. The everyone is terrified. Thank you very much. The uk everyone is terrified. Thank you very much. The uk minister very much. The uk Minister Responsible for International Aid has talked about the funding for palestinian refugees. Andrew mitchell says the review could mean essential humanitarian supplies could be moved nearby to allow faster responses to civilians affected by the war. Our Economics Editor is at the World Bank Annual meeting in marrakesh where Andrew Mitchell was speaking. Welcome. Tell us more about what was said and what difference it could make to the people we have been hearing about, there. People we have been hearing about, there. ,. ,. , ,. , there. Yes, samantha. This is a meetinu there. Yes, samantha. This is a meeting here there. Yes, samantha. This is a meeting here in there. Yes, samantha. This is a meeting here in marrakesh. There. Yes, samantha. This is a| meeting here in marrakesh. 190 nations, eight ministers and finance ministers. It has been somewhat overshadowed by events in the middle east. Now, some European Countries have suspended their aid to the palestinians after the attack in southern israel. Andrew mitchell, the Uk Development minister, he has been considering and ensure that there is no what he calls leakage. His implication of what he told me a few moments ago was that they were looking in both directions, both protecting the sanctity of that funding to the un refugee organisations in gaza, but also, the fact that that need might be much more quick and required than previously thought. This is what Andrew Mitchell told me the this is robabl Andrew Mitchell told me the this is probably the Andrew Mitchell told me the this is probably the most Andrew Mitchell told me the this is probably the most scrutinised Andrew Mitchell told me the this is probably the most scrutinised aid budget budget britain has anywhere in the world. Literally, two years ago,. Palestinian authority. And, the changes we made then make us pretty confident changes we made then make us pretty confident. This fast moving and desperate circumstances, it is only iilht desperate circumstances, it is only right that desperate circumstances, it is only right that we should be looking at all possible outcomes where humanitarian support may be needed, we are humanitarian support may be needed, we are well humanitarian support may be needed, we are well advanced in doing that. We may we are well advanced in doing that. We may well need to start to move essential we may well need to start to move essential humanitarian supplies forward essential humanitarian supplies forward in the region so that we can respond forward in the region so that we can respond quickly. We are absolutely on the respond quickly. We are absolutely on the case, we will do whatever is necessary on the case, we will do whatever is necessary to on the case, we will do whatever is necessary to play our part in meeting necessary to play our part in meeting humanitarian. Among your ministers, there meeting humanitarian. Among your ministers, there was meeting humanitarian. Among your ministers, there was debate. Meeting humanitarian. Among your ministers, there was debate. Some l ministers, there was debate. Some have withdrawn aid. Is that taking any part of the uk government was Mike Thinking . That what has happened is that aid might be withdrawn from palestinians . It is interestin withdrawn from palestinians . It is interesting to withdrawn from palestinians . It is interesting to know that the americans have increased aid to a respected americans have increased aid to a respected un organisation. We have reat respected un organisation. We have great confidence in them. As i say, we watch great confidence in them. As i say, we watch this budget over time. It is one we watch this budget over time. It is one of we watch this budget over time. It is one of the most sensitive in the world is one of the most sensitive in the world we is one of the most sensitive in the world. We are pretty confident it is doing world. We are pretty confident it is doing it world. We are pretty confident it is doing it is world. We are pretty confident it is doing it is set up to do. It is not leaking doing it is set up to do. It is not leaking away anywhere else. You can hear they are. Leaking away anywhere else. You can hear they are, from hear they are, from Andrew Mitchell, the uks he development minister, that yes, they are looking to clarify the uk aid, the tens of millions of pounds that goes into refugees. They want to ensure that. The sense i got, if anything, was that Andrew Mitchell was preparing to make sure that aid was immediately available, moved perhaps nearby. We have added be needed sooner than expected. Sooner than expected. Around the world and across sooner than expected. Around the world and across uk, sooner than expected. Around the world and across uk, this sooner than expected. Around the world and across uk, this is sooner than expected. Around the world and across uk, this is bbc. World and across uk, this is bbc news. Bringing you different stories from across uk. All residents have Learning Difficulties or autism. It is not easy to recruit. Retail and nhs jobs generally pay more. Is not easy to recruit. Retail and nhsjobs generally pay more. It worries me for the people that we support. It worries me about how we can keep recruiting and helping to lift the best life ever. The government has put 1. 4 billion pounds into social care, it is only enough to match the entries into innovation. Enough to match the entries into innovation enough to match the entries into innovation. ,. , ~ , innovation. Care worker pay is a big issue, innovation. Care worker pay is a big issue. And innovation. Care worker pay is a big issue, and issue innovation. Care worker pay is a big issue, and issue the innovation. Care worker pay is a big issue, and issue the local issue, and issue the local Government Association has lobbied hard on. To make a step change is difficult. It is funding to councils to increase. It needs to increase in a way that gets through to the k worker pay. A way that gets through to the k worker pay a way that gets through to the k worker pay. Many at the summit believe our worker pay. Many at the summit believe our summit worker pay. Many at the summit believe our summit will worker pay. Many at the summit believe our summit will not worker pay. Many at the summit| believe our summit will not solve everything, but Care Organisations like karens believe that if staff were rewarded for a do, there would be more personalised help to go around. More stories from across uk, head to the bbc news website. A quick look at the Business News now. We start in the us where the Inflation Figures for september are out. Cpi inflation is still rising at a rate of 3. 7 on the year the same figure as in august. Core inflation stripping out the more volatile elements has eased though from 4. 3 in august to 4. 1 . This data is crucial when it comes to the federal reserves decision on whether to raise Interest Rates. Our north america correpondent Michelle Fleury is in new york for us. A touch hotter than expected michelle, but costs are starting to ease. Whats been the reaction so far . Yes, we have seen a petrol prices, fuel costs, essentially, still, and housing. That is one of the big factors that has been putting pressure on consumers and, when we see are effective in these numbers. On the bright side, there were signs prices were coming down in other areas, for example, if you look at second hand cars and clothing. Overall, take a step back for a moment and look at the broader trend. Inflation in america has been coming down the last few months. The problem is are these numbers show, the progress is a headache for the federal reserve, indicated that they planned to keep it higher for indicated that they planned to keep it higherfor longer, in part to keep the pressure, to give the Borrowing Costs more chance in the us economy, hoping that would have a Cooling Effect on these higher pressures and dampen demand in the us. And this news that fords biggest plant in kentucky has been shut down because of an escalation in strikes. What impact will that have . Yes, i mean, this is now the fourth week we have seen this strike between the un ring union and ford, General Motors and stellantis, which makes it cheap. Last night there was a massive escalation in which 9000 workers out of a plant in kentucky owned by ford. It is a sort of huge. Seen previously in the strike. , ~. , strike. Talking about hitting the moneymaker strike. Talking about hitting the moneymaker at strike. Talking about hitting the moneymaker at ford. Strike. Talking about hitting the moneymaker at ford. This strike. Talking about hitting the| moneymaker at ford. This plant generates around 25 billion in revenue, around one sixth of fords overall global revenues. This will have a huge impact on the company, which has already come out and said that this was condemned and would have a knock on effect, that it would have implications forjobs beyond this plant because everything is interconnected. I dont know about the urgency of the talks, but the stakes have gone up for all of the parties involved. Junior thank you to Michelle Fleury. Staying in the uk where the economy grew slightly in august by 0. 2 . It follows a sharp fall in output injuly and is positive news as the Bank Of England weighs up its next decision on Interest Rates. Nine Board Members will vote on that in three weeks time, and one of them is warning that soaring Interest Rates could be increasing the gap between the � haves and � have nots. As our chief economics correspondent, Dharshini David reports. Its full steam ahead for this cafe. But with rent hikes and soaring energy and food bills, business hasnt been a piece of cake. Just when i was about to get happy saying we settled the business. Were doing good. Everythings going good. I can probably get a house soon. Everything changed, so it all went upside down again. Now we have to start from scratch, and i dont even know how to keep up with it because you can only increase your prices up to a certain amount. Gdp or economic output was up 0. 2 in august, but it fell in july. The monthly figures bounce around, but on average, growth has been weak, hit by The Cost Of Living and higher rates. Thats so much vigilance. Dr Swati Dhingra is one of nine people on the bank of Englands Monetary Policy Committee who decide Borrowing Costs for millions. She voted against most rate hikes, worried theyll squeeze businesses and households too far. The economy is already flatlined, and we think only about 2020 5 of the impacts of the Interest Rate hikes have felt have been felt through to the economy. So i think theres also theres this worry that that might mean that were going to have to pay a higher cost than we should be paying. When youre growing as slowly as were growing now, the chances of recession or not recession are going to be pretty equally balanced. Its not going to be great times ahead, and particularly not over the next year. And we often hear that described as Interest Rates are working, but its not a one size fits all, is it, in terms of the impact . The reason why the rates have increased is because of the kinds of price increases that were seeing, which is energy and food. Those will typically impact poorer people more, and then the Interest Rates will also typically impact younger, less educated people more. So youre right in thinking that eventually when we come out of all of this, were going to see that possibly inequality is going to rise. And do your fellow members on the mpc understand the impact it has on peoples lives . Nobody is doing this with a smile on their faces. With prices, including forfood still climbing, economists warn rates may not fall soon. It could be a while before we catch a break. British Airline Easyjet says a rise in Passengers Numbers and air fares has seen profits soar to record levels. 540 540 565 million. Its seen an 8 increase in passengers. Airline analysts say the sector is proving surprisingly buoyant. I would not have believed this a couple of years ago when we were in the midst of covid see a strong recovery. All airlines i can think of have had a strong summer. Whether they are global routes. Short haul flights for easyjet around europe. Demand is strong. We are seeing Leisure Routes that would normally be easing off now into the autumn remaining strong, that is putting flights back on To East Drew Greece and turkey. Autumn into winter demand is staying at some levels. The fly in the ointment is fuel prices rising. While airlines like easyjet protect themselves by hedging, those prices are going up rapidly, not least with the geopolitical sensitive situation playing out in ukraine and israel this week. That is always a sensitivity. People discuss whether the demand will soften of economic weakness. No word on this yet indicating we are seeing that in bookings. Easyjet today reports are very optimistic outlook indeed for the coming months. Very optimistic outlook indeed for the coming months. Good news for eas jet. The coming months. Good news for easyjet their the coming months. Good news for easyjet. Their share the coming months. Good news for easyjet. Their share price the coming months. Good news for easyjet. Their share price did the coming months. Good news for easyjet. Their share price did not i easyjet. Their share price did not do very well today. Lets have a quick look at the markets in the us and in europe. The dow is down. News in america of inflation heralding fairly steady. Sp down. Nasdaq art. Very tech

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