That documents post or we listen to after the war saying youll europeans go build United States of you but we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and toolkit about the stories that matter dont go to 0. 01 come out santa maria and welcome to rewind behind me the city of doha weve been coming here to the museum of islamic art to revisit some of the best documentaries weve made. Well logic stand on life chances that determined by where we have for the days we won 1st ed back in 2013 years after israel began its blockade of the gaza strip the palestinians living in the tight confines of an enclave starved of adequate medical resources a simple thing like the birth of a new child can become a matter of life and death when i cant get access to the treatment by baby or mother needs i was there is k. C. Kaufman told the story of one such family in his very personal film born in gaza. This is a society at the mercy of a political. Family and. This is the story of one young family in a situation that is beyond their control. The expectation of a new baby when its a feeling of excitement and apprehension that all parents experience but for assad. The pregnancy of this 2nd child means much more. I 1st met amal in a side i must loom one year ago at a Childrens Hospital in gaza city. You will get a lot of them. In the story of their 1st child is one that i will never forget. And you know. This is their 1st child. When he was 19 months old he was born with 2 holes in his heart in his parents lives were dedicated to his care. And then they shot the thought of. How. To push out busy. Oh how did this whole. Saga show. This condition could have been fixed by routine surgery but israels siege on the gaza strip has crippled the medical system here. These doctors dont have the training or equipment to perform the necessary operation. On them with them. But gaza is blocked off from the outside world and he does never made it back to israel for his heart operation. His parents say their request to cross the border was turned down 6 times because his case was never considered an emergency. But then foetuses condition started to quickly deteriorate. His doctors here couldnt help him anymore the only solution was to send him to an advanced hospital in israel in now it was urgent i mean if you can take him to this little bit up. In his really hospital accepted the doctors request in a sub started to receive time to get his son out of gaza. Ill get the youre going to fix and get what it is. I. Dont mind the. The full. Circle sort of stuff until were sort of the impetus for the push source it seemed to me that. You should know that thats the way the. I love my job and look we want to show sort of us the old you. Know going through it. Thats what the notion that it was on the wall above the age of the souls of the home by the. Im all about the new thought so i was in the bottom and then i did beverly get the get about them about the height. Of the clock down to one. Of the government. At the door and going to. The full of us. I mean in my head. I. Think. Its a love. Letter. But this you know ive got it down but the other one theyve all the i mean all of diablo g. For so long as thats the dollars thats about all of. That you. Will do. Well on those of the 100 michelmore so that the head of the house. Almost started to prepare for the trip to israel she was ready to travel alone with her son only one person is allowed to accompany a child patient. Its another rule of the system. Has 7 hopefully and i mean i dont how much can one watt of her she was has the big one now some of the collapse as young will damage and how many on resemble we have common have a son made it out on the search for bin much yes. And i can im the son i think i dont know woman was this fine for the most thoughtful if i go without will side and somewhat of the darkness and i. Feel. That. As im always going back to the hospital to meet her son for the trip to the border. She received an urgent call and was told there was a complication. Free no. 0000070. 000. 00 little. Hollow tucked in the. Most fun little boy and i was really sure oh yes well you. Got to. Let me know. Now i. Mean i just. Knew. How much of what i want to talk of that didnt. Fit tribe to the hospital in israel would have only taken an hour. But after nearly 3 hours of obstacles and delays foetuses journey never began. The tragedy of his parents having been captured on camera was soon on the evening news. Oily by the mold wire copy if you havent met him in medina tell us up. To that a little fear us what looked at how some colorful kid was out at the 2nd. Im going to be doing it and. Look at the metal if you can. And i worry that the moment with likely been here for almost. A. Look at the metal it will be a you can you metal or they can. Let you show had been we had the fathers but the man. In the. Language issuing out of them. I just dont. Know but man the. Enemy was. In the house. When. I think that if. You say that they live at the. End of the. Earth but the meaning upon the loveliness. From the years it done and. Done and. The boys in the winter who follow something other than. When the sun would be on one of them with. The last one can sit on the bus with. A lie and sell out and the love that i was sharing it letting in in them all over what i love their hate 1st and get. Over that hurdle for though i dont know how do i will. As imo enters her final stage of pregnancy i decide to go to israel. I want to meet the doctor who would have operated on the year before. This border keeps the palestinians inside gaza. And its what stood between feet and his chance at life. Only a few 100 meters separate gaza in israel but they are worlds apart the haves and the have nots. In israel there is a vibrancy and sense of potential that you can only find in a society that determines its own future. And. It only takes me an hour to drive from gaza to the Wolfson Medical Center on the outskirts of tel aviv. This is where it was supposed to have his surgery one year ago. And this is the cardiologist who was waiting for him. Doctor to mere operates on children from all over the world in today i found 4 young patients from gaza i will help children get through this is the we have about the system still have to operate its the fence mechanism in order to prevent. Bad things to happen. So thats why i accepted and im not so much against it. Instead of following ballgames we save lives so its different ways of inflicting some power if you have been you kill. If you save lives. The powerful in the same the same but maybe its something that gives. You you take your strings from whatever you can do. I dont play with politics i have my own political view but this is private really into this type of activity physicians. To treat people the people who are sick. But not everybody in israels medical field stays out of politics run your room in his colleagues help Palestinian Peace ins get access to the treatment they need since israel controls the only gate to full palestinians who 6 ok on available it has a responsibility to lead them out physicians for human rights record and 14 cases of death related and denial access and all these cases are recorded after the application was submitted to do is read your fortys. But the israeli army main concern is security in colonel moshe levy comes up with a different fact to defend the policy of closure towards the gaza strip for 5. Quest that we received. Every day we approved so i think that the this is 80 percent from the requirements for. We approved it you can see it in the numbers of people who are deniers nearly 25 percent of the patient to exit for apply for exit permit deny rejection all delays our challenge is how to create a balance between the security needs and between the civilian needs this is the main issue this is the main challenge over the israeli policy in this. Granting the health right in venture only in the long term make my society a better place to live in and for that i thing i do my best to posting its not only because. This is because there are human beings and they must enjoy it but also because its an israeli i feel responsibility for them. Its. A question. Its 5 in the morning in gaza city in the our muslim family is that the public hospital. Alma has just gone into labor and shes heading with her mother in law to the Maternity Ward for women only. Assad has been waiting for 8 and a half hours. Enough time for the memory of his 1st childs illness to creep back into his mind. But this time there are no complications. To. The chance to shoot. Some of them down the elite yeah it was made to bring them food to eat eat food. Happiness has returned to this household oh yes. Yes the new baby boy is in perfect health. And as a way to honor their 1st son im all in a side to side to also name their 2nd son feed. Us it was the past 3 years of almost family life were filled with anxiety and sadness but now with a sense of relief she looks forward to a happy future. But diego what absurd are up with those who forgot who might argue with them in their lives that have been muscle is in. Place to have a low mom to be on the music to which she look at him there mainly in a minimum look at absolutely as half or even saw him play an arc that play on or module when the have that and not off mr walsh would be in norm and im going to. Have a lot of fit of the downy on. Life goes on in gaza. But there are thousands of people who have been denied medical treatment and left without adequate care. The blockade of the gaza strip is still firmly in place. In the until the political situation changes. These patients will be waiting in struggling. For one of the most basic rights. You would hope the situation would have improved for those facing serious medical issues in gaza that is a question for robin toll but at medical aid foot palestinians an organization working to ensure equitable access to health care in gaza roman thank you for joining us as we look to update this film and find out whats happened since then are you aware of any efforts 5 israelis to make it a bit easier have there been any developments now the situation is actually worse than it was that so i think we can say that its clearly been a slide right down to the point that i think 7 years ago we might have been talking about roughly 20 percent of its being either tonight or delight now i mean last year the average right was that of tonight or tonight actually reaching a point in december where the majority. So i think it was about 60 percent of the denied or delayed and every denial is obviously a denial of access to cabot also delays i mean people usually find out whether theyve been successful or not the evening before they due to travel so if you dont hear or you dont get a response that effectively means you miss your appointment and you cant get a cab ok so what do you take me through the process then of. Getting through those checkpoints who needs to be accompanying a child how it all works theres a process of applying for the permit which requires a lot of documentation it all has to be submitted at least 10 days before you were due to travel you might either as the patient even as children or as the company are going with the child because to a security interview which might determine whether theyre going to get a permit to get out and then its a waiting game and in the majority of cases when a child is going for treatment theyll need someone to go with them to take care of them and provide support inside hospital but largely the restrictions that are placed mean that anybody who is between 855. 00 is unlikely to be able to get a permit that means that childrens usually that parent within that age range in fact only about 6 percent of gazas population over the edge of 55 this is because grandparents but theyre finding it increasingly difficult to get to get these permits to accompany children ive actually got one of your in for graphics here to show our viewers on line here were talking about exiting gaza who can get a permit and that graph right at the bottom showing that decline in approval rates i mean its one thing that it has declined why has it declined quite so much in that last year i mean down from 80 percent to 50 by the looks of this graph were talking about a situation of 50 years of occupation and 10 years of this book 8 enclosure and over that period of time weve seen that its more and more difficult for patients to be able to get to care israel is still the occupying power in gaza and it has a legal responsibility and obligation under the 4th Geneva Convention to ensure that the population that that it occupies have adequate access to medical care but ultimately its important we grapple with the big issues medical care and access to medical care and those restriction to Movement Part and parcel of a wider problem and that wider problem is a decade of blockade and i mean we can see the impact on that job not just in terms of the immediate ability of people to get out to kat. But also there are ability to access carry inside gaza i mean roughly at any given time 25 percent of medicines are 0 stuck inside gaza these are essential medicines chemotherapy medicines you know i mean medications because the economy situation inside gaza now is so serious this perpetual crisis that the ministry of health concomitant from on the shelves told that from medical aid for palestinians we thank you very much for joining us and we want. The face of the sniffing this thus far. As we know the one. I want to sue now but then the muslim i can say my sudden. Shift the balance as we can see. On callin the cos does the Global Economy head for recession the dollar proved to be the enemy currency resilient the coronavirus india grapples with the Financial System little did with back that in indonesia in the middle of a low price. Counting the cost on ill just see of. 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