Trying to save lives. Former journalist and aide worker is here, plus, reporting you will only see on ayman, shocking claims about the conditions facing Palestinian Prisoners , and theres a new film on msnbc about cancel culture, and the Chilling Effect it is having on the american public. Comedian judy gold on the cultural phenomena and what happens when comedians are caught up in it. Lets do it. Msnbc today marks six months of the israel hamas war, and every day new Video Emergence of the devastating and heartbreaking reality for people on the ground. In exclusive footage from last month published and edited by al jazeera and obtained by nbc news, we see what appears to be men targeted by Israeli Forces as they tried to grab lifesaving aid. A warning to our viewers, what youre about to see is disturbing. In the first few seconds of this video, we see men running together aid that is being dropped in northern gaza. We see them pulling supplies out of the box or a crate. In the next scene we see a shot strike the ground near them. A few seconds later another shot hits the ground. According to reporting, this scene shows Israeli Forces in position. We then see one man runaway. He appears to be shot and falls to the ground. It looks like he is repeatedly shot at as he struggles to get away. He manages to slowly stand up for he succumbs to his wound and drops again to the ground. He lies there as he continues to be targeted by shots. The man is eventually left to die with his body left to the dogs that are circling him. The Israeli Military has not yet responded to nbc news request for comments specifically about this video. This comes as israel comes under increased scrutiny after an israeli air strike killed seven World Kitchen aid workers. Since its founding in 2010 by Chef Jose Andres, they have turned about some of the globes biggest disasters and crises providing lifesaving food to people in need. After this deadly attack of the relief group has paused their efforts in gaza. The Israeli Military opened an investigation into their killings and has now dismissed two officers, it has reprimanded three others for their role in these drone strikes aimed at the wck aid convoy. World Central Kitchen and the families of the victims have called for an independent investigation, and Secretary Of StateAntony Blinken echoed those calls on friday. Today on abc this week, Chef Jose Andres said, the perpetrator cannot be investigating himself. Heres more of what he had to say. Civilians must be protected. Humanitarian organizations must be protected. They are people that have names and last names, people that matter. They cannot be voiceless, they cannot be ghosts of wars that dont make sense. Obviously, idf has a lot of questions to ask themselves. What exactly are they there for . Are they there really to bring home, safely, those hostages that still are suffering . According to the United Nations much hundred 24 humanitarian aid workers have been killed since the start of this war, and if it is this deadly for aid workers, think about the conditions for palestinians who depend on those organizations right now to survive. People like the man who you saw in that video, simply losing their life while they were just trying to get food for them and their families. Joining me now to discuss this, the president and founder of inara, a Nonprofit Organization that has been providing life saving aid to the people of gaza and elsewhere in the region. She found this organization after witnessing the suffering of children in war zones during her time as a Senior International correspondent, where i had the privilege of calling her a colleague. Shes also a dear friend. It is great to see you, i know that youve made it into gaza, youve spent a lot of time reporting around the world in war zones before, before we get to the nonprofit side of all of this and the work you are doing, talk to us about what youre seeing on the ground today, and how that compares to the pastimes you have traveled there as a journalist. It doesnt compare. Youve had loads of experience on the ground, this is like nothing that weve ever seen before. Just the sheer scale and magnitude of all of it. When you get here especially in the southern part, rafah is so crowded, you really feel as though the misery, the desperation, the sorrow, its jumping out and grabbing you in the throat, and at the same time you cant help but be in awe of the people here to a certain degree, for merely surviving for this long. You have these tents that are set up everywhere, on every single Street Corner along the beach in the sand, there is no sewage, no toilets, no proper humanitarian assistance, and theres flies everywhere, mothers that will rush up to you with limp and listless babies, people are asking for everything from diapers to baby powder, sanitary napkins, people are worried about the Mental Health of their children, and talking about the israeli withdrawal from some areas, for example. Shortly after that was announced, i was at a medical field clinic, and bodies began arriving, there were bodies the people had been able to dig out from the rubble, people that had been killed about a week ago. And you just realized the tragedy of all of this and how its impacting everybody, and while we were there, more bodies were coming into this particular location, and one of the palestinian medical workers there was sobbing in a corner because one of the bodies who had been brought in was someone who she knew. This tragedy just keeps hitting everybody, every single day, from every single different aspect of ones existence. Let me ask you about the work right now that needs to be done. After the attack on the world Central Kitchen, several Aid Organizations including inara expert suspended their operations because it was so dangerous. I have you decided to keep working despite the fact that other aid groups have stopped doing so, you gone into gaza at a time when others are considering coming out. So i got in two days after the attack on the world Central Kitchen, i have to say, coming in we were a group of humanitarians, and everyone was talking about this, everyone was extraordinarily anxious, myself included. When youre in the space as a journalist, you expect a certain level of fear and anxiety, especially because we tend to go toward where the danger is. I wasnt quite expecting to have that not in my guts, to the degree that it actually was there, being here as a humanitarian worker, when it comes to what inara is doing, all our staff is local, and i was talking to some of them about what it was that kept them going, and they said, these are our people. We have to keep going for them, because we dont have a choice, and if were not going to do it and who actually is . One cant negate the impact that the world Central Kitchen and some of these other organizations causing their operations is having. Its causing more people to go hungry, and when it comes to the need a lot of people are asking about that. Its very difficult to pinpoint what the need is, because its so vast, people need everything. Literally, everything. Some of these scenes that im seeing, im seeing it, im witnessing it and i still cannot put it into a sentence with what im seeing on the streets or what ive seen in these hospitals that ive been able to go to. Can you talk a little bit about the aid right now, how is aid coming in . We know its not even coming in in anywhere nearly the supply that is needed to meet the demands of the people on the ground, but from the way that your organization is operating and what youre able to see on the ground, how is aid getting in, and why do you believe not and of aid is getting in . Is a lot of fingerpointing going around, the israelis say they let everything in the can, its hamas that is taking this aid, Aid Organizations are saying that is not true, they are prevented from getting to the places they need to and supplies are being rerouted israel and that slows the process. What are you seeing as an organization operating on the ground in gaza . This is how a truck gets into gaza at the moment. Around 95 if not 99 of trucks. They get searched in israel. So if a truck is able to go from israel, then it crosses straight into gaza. If a truck is coming from egypt, it goes from egypt into israel, gets searched, then crosses back to egypt and goes through the rafah crossing. The trucks that are trying to go through, they can take two to three weeks to be able to get in. The thing is they are both in the far south of the gaza strip. These massive trucks come in and then they get offloaded into warehouses, and they get loaded to smaller trucks for delivery. How are trucks able to get to where they need to be . The whole process called Deconfliction Needs to happen, thats where another roadblock exists. A lot of Aid Organizations will tell you that this Deconfliction Process is lengthy, and is effectively not working to even be the barest of minimum extents. You end up having to alter your route or end up having to hold up your convoy for whatever reason after that, the roads are incredibly clogged and when you get on location there is such panic because there is so little that often, its complete chaos, its very hard to control a desperate crowd that believes it is only getting limited supply. On top of all of that, no, not enough trucks are getting, not nearly enough trucks. Were also talking about the southern part of the gaza strip, not even about the north, even though the israelis have tried and tested a route that allowed one or two convoys to go along this Military Road straight into the north. There is talk of Erez Crossing which would be straight into the north that cause people in the south to talk about how they potentially had hope that their fellow gazans up north would be able to finally get something to eat, but the bottom line is, everything is not getting in, and the holdup is, most of the time, because the israeli side is not allowing access and is not speeding up the process. We saw in the case of the world Central Kitchen and with others, the deconfliction allowed them to transmit their coordinates to the israelis and that was not enough to protect them and keep them safe. Were almost out of time, but i know youre working to raise up to 2 million with your organization to prepare for the years long mental and medical health needs of the children of gaza and elsewhere. What more does your Organization Need and if there are viewers that want to help, what can they do . Its amazing whoever can donate, donate at our website, inara. Org gaza, and in terms of longterm care that children are going to need, these are children that have burn injuries, blast injuries, and amputations. I was at the one remaining functioning hospital yesterday, and its bed after bed of children who have been injured, amputated, who have horrific, horrific burn injuries. I even saw a 10yearold boy who was basically on life support. He had been shot in the head by a sniper, his father said. There are other children, absolutely catastrophic conditions, and we know from experience and we know from the doctors were talking to that these children are going to need these years of medical and Mental Health support, and thats what were focusing on it hoping to be able to pledge for all of them. My friend live in gaza for us, thank you so much for everything youre doing, please stay safe and well talk to you throughout all of this, thank you. 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Its great to have you with us, thank you for joining us. First of all, tell us why you decided to walk out of that meeting with the president , why did you think leaving would be more impactful than sharing your input on bidens handling of the war, for example. It was simple for me, i come from a community of Palestinian American, Muslim American, and for the last six months weve been devastated by whats been going on in gaza, and for six months weve been screaming at the top of our lungs, trying to get anybody to listen to us about the devastation has taken place. We know in intimate detail whats going on in gaza, we see the pictures of the starving children in the north, we see the parents grieving over their children. We see the grandfather keeping the earring for his granddaughter who was killed in an air strike. I needed to walk away from this meeting because i needed to leave an impact and an impression, because our words havent been getting through. The way weve been trying to engage and communicate hasnt worked. There are 33,000 killed palestinians in the process. I really wanted to leave an impression on the president to let him know a tone of urgency, a tone of anger, and a tone of grieving and let him know that this is how this entire community is feeling. Not just in the United States but abroad in the middle east, and everywhere in the world paying attention to us. Whats going on there is absolutely horrific, and i got to witness that first hand, i really wanted to feel what we were talking about and why we are so upset. One of the things that struck me about this meeting is, you said in another interview, i want to make sure that i get this correctly, this is the first time President Biden was briefed directly by people who had been in gaza since october 7th. How do you know that, and tell us what does that symbolize to you as someone who recently spent seven weeks volunteering at a hospital in gaza . How do you know that you were the first briefing that the president had with somebody directly from gaza . That was how it was billed to us, instead of the traditional, in lieu of that we were going to do a working when we pushed back and we said, really that doesnt seem appropriate to be talking about the famine in the north and the lack of food getting in and starving palestinians, to be doing that over soup and salad, so we were told this is an opportunity, and intimate chance to sit with the president and be able to brief him on what you saw. You would be among the first people who have been on the ground since october 6th. This really was a surprise, because we, here, we are stuck with hearing john kirby and other spokes piece will talk about the situation and talk about the humanitarian crisis. If the president hasnt spoken to people who have been on the ground, humanitarian relief workers, how can he get a true understanding of whats taking place . What many of us are suspecting and what has been the case is what theyre hearing about the humanitarian situation is coming from the israelis themselves. If theres any indication over the last six months that the israelis are getting an accurate and objective assessment over whats taking place in gaza, all you have to do is look at whats taking place but the explanations for the world Central Kitchen attacks. Thats not a reliable source, thats something i said explicitly. Anybody does trying to give you an idea of whats happening in northern gaza, southern gaza, in rougher, they are not telling you the truth. I know that source is the israelis and i expanded on that and said, if theyre telling you they can evacuate somehow palestinians in rougher safely to another area and conduct a military ope