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in gaza, there's no safe place, says the un secretary general. the health care system is collapsing. hospitals have become battlegrounds, and palestinians have no shelter and everything else needed to survive, he says. this was the scene in khan younis in the south yesterday in the aftermath of an israeli airstrike as the military pushes ahead with its war against hamas. hours later, at the un in new york, the secretary general called for a ceasefire and had this warning. there is a high risk of the total collapse of the humanitarian support system in gaza, which would have devastating consequences. we anticipate that would result in a complete breakdown of public i fear the consequences could be devastating for the security of the entire region. but the us, which has veto power, ignored his calls and voted against it. our goal should not simply be to stop the war for today. it should be to end the war forever, break the cycle of unceasing violence, and build something stronger in gaza and across the middle east so that history does not keep repeating itself. britain abstained in the vote. every other member of the security council backed the ceasefire. we call for further— and longer pauses to get aid to palestinians and allow space for further hostage releases. . but we cannot vote in favour. of a resolution which does not i condemn the atrocities hamas - committed against innocent israeli civilians on the 7th of october. in gaza, the situation for civilians grows more dire by the day. the world food programme is warning of widespread famine and says nine in ten gazans are not getting enough food. "our life is extremely difficult", says hassanein, another displaced gaza resident, now in rafah. "there's not even water. "this is what we face every day", he says. as the fighting continues, more people are being killed and the suffering of survivors is getting worse. israel says it is taking steps to protect civilians in gaza, but the world is asking, is it enough? lets speak to the former consul general of this rule in yourjoining us from tel aviv. thank you for speaking to us. let's speak about the vote at the un security council. the criticism of the us and the uk for not pushing that through, what is your assessment of what we saw in new york last night? it is is your assessment of what we saw in new york last night?— new york last night? it is not a surrise new york last night? it is not a surprise that — new york last night? it is not a surprise that the _ new york last night? it is not a surprise that the un _ new york last night? it is not a surprise that the un is - new york last night? it is not a surprise that the un is voting l surprise that the un is voting against us, we had a ceasefire in the 2nd of october and signed another ceasefire two weeks ago that hamas broke and now they are trying to make a better deal. there was a ceasefire, the agreement is for five or six days and then they stopped for their own reasons so the un, they are counting to save them from they are counting to save them from the situation but you can do a ceasefire tomorrow morning, announced they are releasing people, thatis announced they are releasing people, that is it. , _, that is it. there is continuing concern about _ that is it. there is continuing concern about the _ that is it. there is continuing concern about the situation l that is it. there is continuing i concern about the situation for civilians and the us in the us we saw backing the israeli position at the un security council last night have said there was a gap in the words of the us secretary of state antony blinken between israel's declared intent to protect civilians and what is happening on the ground, not enough being done. first and what is happening on the ground, not enough being done.— not enough being done. first of all i feel sorry — not enough being done. first of all i feel sorry for _ not enough being done. first of all i feel sorry for the _ not enough being done. first of all i feel sorry for the innocent - not enough being done. first of all i feel sorry for the innocent people of gaza. suffered from the actions of gaza. suffered from the actions of the government. the problem as me see even during the ceasefire, on a daily basis, trucks of food and gas and other humanitarian aid that is getting in, they are not going to the citizens since there are no un people inside gaza and israel. we see that the leaders of hamas are bringing in... see that the leaders of hamas are bringing inm— see that the leaders of hamas are bringing in---_ bringing in... that is not quite correct, bringing in... that is not quite correct. you — bringing in... that is not quite correct, you have _ bringing in... that is not quite correct, you have just - bringing in... that is not quite correct, you have just come i bringing in... that is not quitei correct, you have just come at bringing in... that is not quite - correct, you have just come atjust for accuracy, said the un are not inside gaza but the relief and works agency of the un are operating inside gaza. i agency of the un are operating inside gaza.— agency of the un are operating inside gaza. , ., inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every — inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day _ inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day they - inside gaza. i feel sorry for them because every day they found - inside gaza. i feel sorry for them l because every day they found that inside gaza. i feel sorry for them i because every day they found that it is getting in is being robbed, it is running towards these trucks are food and humanitarian aid and they are taking everything. this is the daily basis, there's a lot of videos on your see more and more people... there are civilians we are seeing in these videos. there are civilians we are seeing in these videos-— these videos. personally i feel sor for these videos. personally i feel sorry for the — these videos. personally i feel sorry for the innocent - these videos. personally i feel sorry for the innocent people | these videos. personally i feell sorry for the innocent people in gaza, definitely, but what is the solution? if you buy more, hamas will have more, and this is not the first operation since israel evacuated from gaza. every two years we have an operation and after two weeks, the un said let's do a ceasefire and it continues and if hamas took hostages, they took hostages, some of the innocent citizens and gaza or suffering but if we are not putting an end to the regime in hamas, we will have a two—year stop, we have to get rid of this government should the citizens of israel and gaza not suffer. the difficulty remains it's the gap between trying to remove hamas and in no way of minimising what hamas did here on the 7th of october but separating us from those civilians in gaza who are suffering terribly, many of them did not vote for hamas and many of them did not support hamas so how does israel find a way to remove hamas fighters who are protecting civilians in gaza? i do not know of _ protecting civilians in gaza? i do not know of any _ protecting civilians in gaza? i if not know of any other army in the world that announces in advance where it will attack and letting people leave the neighbourhoods. the work is a terrible thing, a lot of civilians suffering and they have to move from their house but say passages inside gaza so people can leave the neighbourhoods that are being awesome is. obviously it is not nice that you have to leave your house but you are safe and it is a terrible war, we did not start it and hopefully it will end soon but there's only one side to blame here. what can we do? we let gaza completely in 2006 and we were attacked inside our homes. it's not attacked inside our homes. it's not a territorial dispute, it is something else, what can we do, this is a terrible war but trying to save people. is a terrible war but trying to save eo - le. . ~ is a terrible war but trying to save --eole. ., ~' ,, is a terrible war but trying to save --eole. . ~ ,, ., ., is a terrible war but trying to save --eole. . ~ ., ., , people. thank you for “oining us, former consult people. thank you for “oining us, former consul general- people. thank you forjoining us, former consul general of - people. thank you forjoining us, former consul general of israel. | former consul general of israel. let'sjoin our former consul general of israel. let's join our correspondent in istanbul, i know you are in regular contact with people in gaza. let's talk about the jabal ear refugee camp, some people are sheltering, what are you hearing. for camp, some people are sheltering, what are you hearing.— what are you hearing. for the last five da s what are you hearing. for the last five days there _ what are you hearing. for the last five days there is _ what are you hearing. for the last five days there is still _ what are you hearing. for the last five days there is still thousands | five days there is still thousands of people injabalia in the camp, people who were residents of the camp, many of them live in other places, some are in the north but there is still thousands of people inside the camp taking five or six mixed messages this morning about a person who was displaced and he said he was without food and water for the last five days and there is heavy bombardment around the area and we are starving in the place and we understand none of the eight that is allowed into gaza has reached the area of northern gaza since the ceasefire, especially after the ceasefire, especially after the ceasefire, the road between gaza and the north was completely shut. especially this camp, jabal year, which is surrounded, nothing was allowed in, —— micron. people have recorded messages. there is still small operations in the south of gaza, appealing for water, they said none of the hospitals are functioning in the the ambulance north, service is issuing a statement and they said we are unable to locate or count the number of people killed and injured because most of them are running out of service. in gaza city itself, the al—shifa hospital was partially working for the last couple of days and this morning, i had a correspondence from someone in the hospital, there is not anywhere else in the cemetery on the hospital was partially working in gaza city. the second area is the south in khan younis and about 50 people were killed in the south and overall, there were people killed in the south as the health ministry cannot count the number of people killed in the north. khan younis is surrounded and tents are slowly moving towards one of the main streets leading to the heart of the city and, most of the heart of the city and, most of the people who were displaced back in october he went to khan younis they had to leave again, they keep talking to me and say it is complicated to understand and where it should go. we had reports this morning saying people in the east should move to the west of khan younis but 50 people were killed in the worst areas so it is difficult to understand how to deal with this, especially with the connectivity being very bad and getting the qr code out of this map.— code out of this map. thank you. here in jerusalem _ code out of this map. thank you. here in jerusalem is _ code out of this map. thank you. here in jerusalem is our - code out of this map. thank you. here in jerusalem is our middle l code out of this map. thank you. i here in jerusalem is our middle east here injerusalem is our middle east correspondent, and we were watching your report so let's start with the vote at the un security council, talk us through what happened and what the significance of that is? i think it really shows there is a lot of international pressure on the israelis to do more to protect the civilian population of gaza and it shows perhaps the isolation of the americans when it comes to not supporting the idea of a ceasefire in gaza and in recent days, we've seen a number of senior american officials saying the israeli authorities need to do more to protect civilians. they sicko antony blinken said there was a gap between what the israelis were saying and what the israelis were saying and what was being done in gaza so again, there is a lot of concern about the humanitarian situation. the americans share the idea that a ceasefire right now will give time for hamas to regroup and possibly launch more attacks against israel, america says israel has the right to defend itself but the reaction we have had following the vote, the vote itself shows there is growing concern and pressure on the israelis and it may be a matter of time before america is forced to change its position and start supporting a ceasefire. , . ~ its position and start supporting a ceasefire. , ., ,, ., ., ceasefire. this time a week ago we were talking _ ceasefire. this time a week ago we were talking about _ ceasefire. this time a week ago we were talking about the _ ceasefire. this time a week ago we were talking about the five - ceasefire. this time a week ago we were talking about the five a - ceasefire. this time a week ago we were talking about the five a seven day ceasefire had existed, release of hostages and prisoners but a week on it seems we are perhaps further away than ever from actually trying to put that back into place even though that seems to be what all sites would perhaps appreciate for a time? . . , sites would perhaps appreciate for a time? .,. , . ~ sites would perhaps appreciate for a time? , ., ,, ., ., time? exactly, were talking about a humanitarian _ time? exactly, were talking about a humanitarian situation, _ time? exactly, were talking about a humanitarian situation, hundreds i time? exactly, were talking about ai humanitarian situation, hundreds of thousands of palestinians in a desperate situation, widespread shortages of basic supplies, we are seeing images of hospitals completely overwhelmed and unable to treat patients, large numbers of casualties as a result of the attacks and those shelters that have been designated as savouries by the israeli military under pressure because they simply cannot cope with another wave of displaced residents and at the same time, 130 hostages remaining in captivity in gaza. there is no hope for any kind of deal right now for a ceasefire in gaza, for any kind of deal that could secure the release of the hostages so in israel, the weight continues, the families and the friends of hostages still have hope, that any kind of deal could be reached so those people could be released and obviously internationally and in garzo there is the hope some kind of truce can be reached to guarantee a pause in hostilities and for more humanitarian aid to be delivered in gaza for those people and gas are in desperate need.— desperate need. thank you. let me assure you — desperate need. thank you. let me assure you once _ desperate need. thank you. let me assure you once again _ desperate need. thank you. let me assure you once again that - desperate need. thank you. let me assure you once again that year - desperate need. thank you. let me | assure you once again that year from southern israel across to gaza. the very visual reminder of the fighting, the israeli defence forces describing some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began months ago. more to come throughout the day but we will head back to london for the rest of the news. there is fury among some countries after the oil cartel opec urged its members to block any deal targeting fossil fuels. members to block any deal targeting fossilfuels. the france energy manager says he is stunned after opec the organisation of the petroleum exporting countries rallied its members to reject any proposal to phase out fossil fuels. the ecology minister in spain has called the move disgusting. we can join our correspondent in dubai. some strong moves from spain, how evident is the anger?— evident is the anger? there's lots of anxiety on _ evident is the anger? there's lots of anxiety on one _ evident is the anger? there's lots of anxiety on one side, _ evident is the anger? there's lots of anxiety on one side, analysts l of anxiety on one side, analysts believe in terms of the producers, they are clearly worried we may get some strong language in the final text about phasing out or facing down fossil fuels but on the other side i think there is anticipation and hope that statements coming from the leaked documents that show opec nations urging their nations to vote against but you have a coalition of 100 countries are urging this text should have some language about a fossilfuel phasing out should have some language about a fossil fuel phasing out on those negotiations happening in the room is just to the side of me. today the focus is on the effects of climate change and a director of the high ambition coalition for nature and peoplejoins us. tell ambition coalition for nature and people joins us. tell me about the coalition, what does it in today? we are a coalition of 18 countries, calling — are a coalition of 18 countries, calling for— are a coalition of 18 countries, calling for increasing the protection and conservation of land and ocean— protection and conservation of land and ocean by 30% by 2030. as of today— and ocean by 30% by 2030. as of today we — and ocean by 30% by 2030. as of today we have only 17% of land protected and 8% of ocean protected. science _ protected and 8% of ocean protected. science tells us we need to accelerate action and meet need to increase _ accelerate action and meet need to increase to — accelerate action and meet need to increase to 30%. this coalition works — increase to 30%. this coalition works and _ increase to 30%. this coalition works and getting people together and today we have our latest member of which _ and today we have our latest member of which is _ and today we have our latest member of which is china willjoin the coalition _ of which is china will 'oin the warmth of which is china will 'oin the martini of which is china will 'oin the coalition. ., �*, ., , , , ., coalition. that's a pretty big deal? of course- — coalition. that's a pretty big deal? of course. they _ coalition. that's a pretty big deal? of course. they hold _ coalition. that's a pretty big deal? of course. they hold the - coalition. that's a pretty big deal? l of course. they hold the presidency on the _ of course. they hold the presidency on the convention on biological diversity— on the convention on biological diversity so it will be good to have them _ diversity so it will be good to have them on _ diversity so it will be good to have them on board, we need that coalition _ them on board, we need that coalition-— them on board, we need that coalition. , ., , , ., ., coalition. those milestones you are hoinr to coalition. those milestones you are hoping to get _ coalition. those milestones you are hoping to get in _ coalition. those milestones you are hoping to get in terms _ coalition. those milestones you are hoping to get in terms of— hoping to get in terms of conservation, many people would love to say ok, it's important to conserve nature, it's beautiful, but it's also crucial and it comes to climate change? flit it's also crucial and it comes to climate change?— climate change? of course, conserving _ climate change? of course, conserving natural - climate change? of course, conserving natural areas . climate change? of course, | conserving natural areas like forests — conserving natural areas like forests and wetlands acting as carbon— forests and wetlands acting as carbon tax storing carbon dioxide from _ carbon tax storing carbon dioxide from the — carbon tax storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and conserving important _ from the atmosphere and conserv

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