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have an obligation as an occupying power, whether they consider it to be or not, british law does state that. i would consider it is quite fundamental that we understand what we are operating from. this fundamental that we understand what we are operating from.— we are operating from. as you know, we are operating from. as you know, we refer to — we are operating from. as you know, we refer to it — we are operating from. as you know, we refer to it as _ we are operating from. as you know, we refer to it as the _ we are operating from. as you know, we refer to it as the occupied - we refer to it as the occupied palestine _ we refer to it as the occupied palestine territories, but obviously gaza was _ palestine territories, but obviously gaza was left... but i think the question— gaza was left... but i think the question you're asking now is what israel— question you're asking now is what lsrael has — question you're asking now is what israel has done, is that technically an occupation. the point i would make _ an occupation. the point i would make is, — an occupation. the point i would make is, look, whether or not they are occupying, they are de facto occupying — are occupying, they are de facto occupying gaza, when it comes to this issue — occupying gaza, when it comes to this issue of aid delivery we need them _ this issue of aid delivery we need them to— this issue of aid delivery we need them to do— this issue of aid delivery we need them to do more. at the moment, we are about _ them to do more. at the moment, we are about 150 — them to do more. at the moment, we are about 150 trucks a day getting into gaza, — are about 150 trucks a day getting into gaza, we need to be closer to 500~ _ into gaza, we need to be closer to 500~ every — into gaza, we need to be closer to 500. every day that we are not closer— 500. every day that we are not closer to — 500. every day that we are not closer to 500, we are going to have more _ closer to 500, we are going to have more people going hungry, getting disease _ more people going hungry, getting disease. there is a danger of their being _ disease. there is a danger of their being really widespread hunger. at the moment, something like 90% of

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that is with the 1.2 5 million people facing famine at the moment. i5 people facing famine at the moment-— people facing famine at the moment. , . , people facing famine at the moment. , ., , , ., moment. is there anywhere your colleagues _ moment. is there anywhere your colleagues can — moment. is there anywhere your colleagues can tell _ moment. is there anywhere your colleagues can tell people - moment. is there anywhere your colleagues can tell people to - colleagues can tell people to go that is safe?— go that is safe? no, unfortunately, - go that is safe? no, unfortunately, as i go that is safe? no, | unfortunately, as the go that is safe? no, - unfortunately, as the israeli military has told the population to go south, unfortunately where they have been told to go has been bombarded. there are — there frankly is no safe place in gaza, even three, un institutions play the blue flag do not say. there has been some 217 incidences of unrwa premises being bombed, or bombarded, and 62 of those are direct hits, each violations of international humanitarian law. we have 22 instances of the is really military using unrwa installations for military operations. —— israeli military. we have had little palestinians who have been

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war. i want to be really clear. the laws of war say that israel is an occupying power, that trips present in gaza, as an obligation to ensure that civilians are adequately —— adequately supplied. as they march through the gaza strip they should be bringing supplies to civilians, opening crossings, and ensuring that people have what they need, because the hostilities are not supposed to be conducted against civilians, only against fighters. instead the israeli military has been wilfully impeding the efficient delivery of humanitarian relief, they have refused to allow aid organisations to get access to the north, where people are in very, very dire situations, without enough food and water. they have bombed hospitals and made roads impassable. that is the opposite of what they should be doing to protect civilians. i am should be doing to protect civilians. iam particularly concerned because the actions

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dozens were abducted to gaza. some survivors made an emotional return to the nova site today. the safe return of their friends, their only goal. the world's attention is still very much focused on the ongoing warjust over in gaza, and more than 22,000 people have been killed, most of them civilians. but israel doesn't want the world to forget what happened in places like this on october 7. everything is gone from where the festival site was but what happened here has not been forgotten. virtually everything from the festival site has been brought to this installation in tel aviv. the stage, the sound systems, and the music. it's an emotional project but with a positive message. as a community, we look forward. we have this passport of "we will dance again" — we mean it. we want to dance again, we want to dance for the memory of my friends, my friends will

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that make it functions as a full democracy. we are at war with a terrorist organisation that doesn't abide by international law or any walker declaration to begin with. so we're doing everything we possibly could to try and abide by these rules. ——or any war crimes declaration. when sometimes may not succeed, it is a war zone. sometimes may not succeed, it is a war zone-— is a war zone. unrwa has not been able _ is a war zone. unrwa has not been able to _ is a war zone. unrwa has not been able to confirm - is a war zone. unrwa has not been able to confirm the - is a war zone. unrwa has not. been able to confirm the claims of what asaf zamir has said. there have been repeated requests from media organisations for better access to report from inside gaza. it was one of the most shocking moments of the october seven attack on israel, hamas fighters storming into the super nova music festival, killing more than 360 people and taking more than a0 horses back into gaza. now nearly three months on, some of the families have visited the site.

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israel is bowing to destroy hamas, the armed group that ran gaza for 16 years failed as a terrorist group by britain. it will govern gaza when the war ends, it is called the day after and israel has been under pressure to spell out its plans for the first time it is set out what it calls guiding principles for the future of gaza. it says it will retain overall security control even when its military operations are over. it wants a multinational task force to rebuild gaza that would be led by the us. it says scars and civil servants once not hostile to israel will run the territory. advanced neighbouring egypt to play an important role, those four points raise issues. egypt along withjordan and other arab states say they will not buy any role in hours of all israeli forces remained there. us wants the palestinian authority which runs the occupied west bank to play a role. and some regional powers say hamas must be included.

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that is unacceptable for the israeli prime minister netanyahu for his right—wing coalition which keeps him in power. and some of his ministers are even calling for israel to reoccupy gaza, to push out the palestinians. america israel's most important partner will have a say, secretary of state anthony blank and is starting another visit to the region. so, the day after in gaza is deeply uncertain. and while this war goes on the main worry of most gazansis goes on the main worry of most gazans is whether they will still be alive. a special report on the israel — hamas conflict. we leave you with a live look at the gaza strip that you from southern israel where it is 530 in the morning. the big news the un calling the territory uninhabitable. stay tuned, more coming up at the top of the hour.

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killed while in un installations. even in the south, where someone million, 1.25 million palestinians have thread, even there it is not safe, and again, there is no safe, and again, there is no safe place for civilians in gaza right now. —— some one million, 1.25 million. gaza right now. -- some one million, 1.25 million.- gaza right now. -- some one million, 1.25 million. what you ho -e for million, 1.25 million. what you hope for from _ million, 1.25 million. what you hope for from antony - million, 1.25 million. what you| hope for from antony blinken's visit? ~ . .., hope for from antony blinken's visit? . ., . ., ., hope for from antony blinken's visit? ~ ., ., ., visit? we are calling for an immediate _ visit? we are calling for an immediate ceasefire, - visit? we are calling for an - immediate ceasefire, meaning we need full throated humanitarian access into gaza. i know there was a un resolution to this effect, but we have seen very little change on the ground. the border that allows trucks into it has opened, but it is still very difficult, if not sometimes impossible, for unrwa to get those resources that come in which are not enough by any means, but even to get those meagre resources to those in need, because within the

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absolutely appropriate - that trip? i would say that the absolutely appropriate horror| absolutely appropriate horror that us government expressed at the massacre and kidnapping of israeli civilians on october seven should be accompanied by a consistency of principle. the united states government should make it clear that it isn't ok to target israeli civilians, and it isn't ok to starve palestinians civilians in order to pursue military purposes. aha, to pursue military purposes. a programme director at human rights watch, thank you for joining us. to talk more about the situation on the ground, my colleague katrina perry spoke to the executive director for the un's agency for palestinian refugees in the us. thank you forjoining us. can you tell is a bit about the situation such as your colleagues are seeing it? what operations like there at the moment?— operations like there at the moment? gaza is a place of desperation _ moment? gaza is a place of desperation and _ moment? gaza is a place of desperation and despair. i moment? gaza is a place of. desperation and despair. there are tens of thousands of women

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uninhabitable. you agree with that assessment?— that assessment? i do. and there is a — that assessment? i do. and there is a reason _ that assessment? i do. and there is a reason for- that assessment? i do. and there is a reason for it. - that assessment? i do. and there is a reason for it. the| there is a reason for it. the reason is the warring parties, israel, hamas, and islamic jihad, are flouting very basic principles of the laws of war, would say that you have to protect civilians. if we look at why people in gaza don't have enough food and water, are life—threatening sanitation situations, it is because the israeli military has refused to abide by the obligation to ensure that civilians in gaza are adequately supplied. i was do this all this time that make all the time and that is what they have to do. when you prepare for war, you have to prepare for war, you have to prepare for war, you have to prepare for how the civilian population will survive the war. that is what israel hasn't been doing. d0 war. that is what israel hasn't been doing-— war. that is what israel hasn't been doing. do you think israel has not put _ been doing. do you think israel has not put on _ been doing. do you think israel has not put on a _ been doing. do you think israel has not put on a planning - been doing. do you think israel has not put on a planning or. has not put on a planning or paid enough attention to the fate of civilians and how they might survive this conflict? it isn'tjust that they might survive this conflict? it isn't just that they haven't planned, they are actually using starvation as a weapon of

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