This area used to be a very densely populated area. I believe this is your house, just opposite to the board meant that we can see in and i 1st of course talk to the Police Officer in the law. Why did you decide to come back after you went south . Every thing is im going to get to the site to boat, log on to the house. It doesnt matter what it is for now, this is the bakery line to actually be able to vice bread. This has been the sounds is sadly, hows the thing is to displace just full of trouble and free can literally just here to know the key just here to piece really worth the. Everyone says thats it for me, emily anglin, counting the cost is next to stay with us as the situation in gaza escalate. We bring your expertise engine honestly for ease somebodys re u. R. C. Is that the, the, the palestinians have to south south to where the, how much theyve got to comply with international the israel can do what he really likes. And thats the reason why is well keeps behaving so great. I would say this particular operation somewhere between the crime against humanity and genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name. You dont believe that this kind of progression makes jew safer. It doesnt make is rarely safer state with us doesnt make just developments on oh, just saying right, the hello, im running a business. Counting the cost on al jazeera, your weekly look at the well, the business economics this week, palestinians traps in gaza, pleads the much needed release. Deal was weeks to allow 8 and to be in place. But is it enough to the to, to monetary and catastrophe. Well say this week, people in gaza, a running out of everything. You know, its nations is appealing for millions of dollars in an assistant. Lots cons that has been on the blockade some of the 16 years. We look at how the restrictions on the flow of goods and people have destroyed lines in the god that is being strangled and it seems the wealth has lost its humanity. Those all the words, if the un agency for Palestinian Refugees as it was of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. Thousands of people have been killed since as well launched. It submitted 3 offensive against thomas and imposed a total siege on the already located enclave residents trapped in gauze. I have no access to food, water, electricity, or even fuel hospitals on a breaking point boat as a closed. So there is no escape. I know it is safe, even hospitals all being boomed to you as President Joe Biden says, israel has now agreed to allow humanitarian assistance to begin flowing into gaza while egypt has agreed to open the rough up vote of crossing to allow in trunks. The European Union is launching an average, has tripled its assistance to the territory. You know, its nations has appealed for 294000000 dollars to address the most just needs for the people in golf. Well, the roster crossing out the border between the southern parts have gone so in egypt is the remaining lifeline to the outside world. But the flow of vehicles and goods through it has been tightly controlled since israel imposed a blockade in 2007 supplies coming into gaza through ross that require is rarely approval. Operations have been disrupted since israel launched it some industry offensive. Now moving 2 weeks ago, the crossing was severely damaged by is ready strikes and needs to be repaired before supplies can even be delivered. Hundreds of tons of aid from several countries piled up near the roof of crossing before the due to allowing assistance with reach, cut them up with the alarm crossing, which is the sole passage for trucks carrying goods, fuel and a into gaza is closed. To discuss all this, im joined now by somebody did some as the regional head of advocacy, media and communications at the norwegian refugee council. Thank you for your time, sir. It does now seem we have the steel according to the us to allow in 20 trunks of humanitarian aid and to gaza through the roof of crossing. It doesnt sound like a whole lot how far is it going to go . As the us announcement to allow 20 trucks initially into the crossing to reach gaza is not enough to do with the growing daily needs. Emerging from the is really bombardment and siege on godsa the you and estimates that we need at least 100 trucks a trucks to enter goals and daily to meet the growing humanitarian needs. And we need guarantees as 8 workers as well that the 8 workers distributing 8 will be provided with safety and those people receiving aid will also be protected from violence. So we need to see an urgent scale up of the aid supplies going in to gaza. Immediately. All crossings need to be opened and no restrictions should be placed on the amount of 8 going in, right. Even if you get what you want in terms of the aid and the safety aspect, what about the infrastructure that has already been damaged so badly, including the crossing itself . How logistically are you able to get the a through to the people that need it . Well, the destruction of the crossing in particular needs to be repaired. We are hearing that there are reports that there are steps being taken to do this. The, the, the most Important Message here is that the aide supplies going in should not be restricted on 20 trucks. Initially is simply not enough to deal with the scale of the needs on the ground in gaza. Theres also been no mention of of people leaving garza through the rough crossing. How important is it . At least the very least for people who have medical needs to be allowed to go out to its absolutely vital that people who have been injured severely injured and wounded during this phone, boardman are allowed to cross into egypt to per gets the medical attention. They require, so were really urging all parties to prioritize medical evacuations for people to receive that treatment. But they must also be guarantees that people are allowed to return and re be repack created into garza as well. Well that, that is the risk that many people say that they wont be allowed back in, which is why they dont want them to leave in the 1st place. Well exactly, theyre all concerns that if people do leave, the safe passage of civilians is granted that they wont be allowed back into garza. So alcohol is not a civilian. Should be able to leave based on consent, but also based on guarantees that theyd be able to return back into gaza. That the time is running out right now to protect people from violence and the environment is so intense that its leading to a growing to monetary and catastrophe. Were struggling to keep up with the needs that are verging on the ground. Fuel is running out. Water is running out, electricity is caught, the services in garza has collapsed. And so thats why its crucial for us to prioritize the o crossings. Remain open and there are no restrictions to aid supplies. Going into goals are right now to really need the daily humanitarian needs. Some of these, i really appreciate you talking to us some of the regional head of advocacy media and communications at the norwegian refugee council. Thank you. Are now in response to attacks by hum us on israel nations including denmark, suite in germany, and austria have suspended Development Aid programs to the palestinian territories. That includes funding for you and organizations, the Palestinian Authority in the west bank and civil Civil Society groups. Thomas has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States on the European Union, and during the se, they fear that the group could seize or benefit from that aid. Well, joining me now from brussels is mountain connection a. Hes the direct to the european middle east project. Many thanks for your time. What do you make of the response i followed to these you monetary and crisis unfolding and gaza as well. It has been initially driven primarily by the outrage and shock about the, the effects of the harvest. They can fax by a mouse which is understandable. And this has also led to calls in some countries and, you know, parts of the european volume and also for suspending you a to the, to the palestinians. The problem with that is that this, this, the very understandable an entirely legitimate outrage about what we have seen is not coupled with the same kind of outrage and sympathy for the suffering of the palestinians over the many years under the blockade of gauze and the, the other problem is that uh, suspending aid is actually punishing the whole population at this moment when the assistance will be most needed. And certainly it is actually conduct productive to the use goal because the systems hasnt been supporting a mouse. But on the contrary, its arrival palestinian also rate the based in in the west bank. So it doesnt make sense originally from the, from these points of view. Yeah, lets talk a bit more about these a programs and what theyre in aid off, because as you say, jimmy denmark suite and just to name a few of temporarily suspended the development a programs to gone to in the last week or so. What, what do these aid programs do . What if theyve been doing historically and what happens when you suddenly switch them off . Yeah, so these programs to support the various projects on the ground, both in the west bank and gaza. Its, you know, environmental projects infrastructure such as the so in nation plans, Water Treatment plans, it supports Civil Servants of the past, the minimal, sorry, the, the teachers and doctor, the specially, it also provides cash benefits to the poorest posting in families. It supports and g os, it supports the project supporting womens rights and central, etc. Its very broad. And so switching off this vital support right at this moment when we know what guys that is going through is a, is really quite a drastic response. Now again, the you has moved down this a search for Member States of the you, which you mention have temporarily suspended it. They want to review the aid and re re started afterwards. But still it is a very, very problematic response, which i think it reflects the wider political response to, to the crisis that we have seen in europe with some politicians and Member States completely taking the side of israel. And again, being kind of blind for the palestinian, the suffering from which actually this crisis has, uh, has been generated up all concerns over a ending up and how much is hands valid . So the, the assistance of the europeans has been actually subjected to greater scripting. Then i think anywhere else a all physical aid that goes to gaza in terms of, you know, i was talking about plans for wasteWater Treatment and so long is actually going there with the approval of israel. And were very close moines. Are in very extreme, actually by International Standards mind during of every piece of material that goes into the gaza. All the funding from the you to individuals like Civil Servants posting and Civil Servants. Its actually based on lists which are screened and invented against the International Section lists. So there is actually greater control then, then is the usual standard. Uh there have always been a lot of, uh, you know, suspicions from certain quarters of the you politics about these programs. So there has always been greater attention and lots of questions about this. And people have been looking into it and reviewing and monitoring this a very closely. But there is no evidence. And you know, these reviews havent shown any evidence of a misuse or diversion of these funds. Unfortunately out of time, martin by really appreciate you speaking to us and sharing your thoughts, mountain connectivity direct to the european release project. So nicer all has ordered more than a 1000000 people to leave. The northern parts have gone, so it is putting pressure on egypt to allow them to cross into the sinai. Egypt president says he wont allow refugees from gauntlet into his country. A defacto cc says that would make the peninsula a target for israel. Well, our countrys and the people have gone to a worry that palestinians leave israel may never allow them to return. Joining me now from ramallah as mazda and sent across, hes a form of palestinian minister of economy and tarney, the chief executive officer at single court holding. Thank you for joining us. That i wanted to stop by asking you your reaction to this recent agreement to allow in 20 a truck through the roof across the well, i think this is, this is a very small in the start of the doesnt that either going to have an impact on the social life of the 2300000. But its jenny, im just leaving the vicinity of the closure. Ive been on but its on databases and implemented is up above that. So 20. 00 the only allowing get food and medicine and no fuel going off fuel is a Major Committee for the us because to operate the in addition to that uh, talking about 20. 00. Definitely this is what im not really do. I mean, and the social impact for the, for the standards and that would be also targeted only for the, for the southern part of goes down the for the hold, i guess just to was very sure for that to the American Administration have been have it in bold and try to convince as there it is for the last to 4 or 5 days, and getting get out with this very primitive shame for a result. Well, just to add to your points by fuel, that was israel, who has refused the fuel to be included in this age on void because they say how much will then intercept the fuel and use it for their own. The reasons of it is that the reason that you would be sympathetic with is as well as concerns. You know, of course not, of course, not the, i mean the field has been or was it coming from this very side that is being generated with the assistance, especially if you would, for the rest of the company and also for the use of people to move around so i think and the 4 of us, but the store, but its a now the need for a fuel is not listed on the need for the blacks and, and also for and so i believe the fuel is a fight importance for to florida. At least to, to bring the, i to need the, the system for us because nobodys in these kind of the circumstances. You know, that the thousands of casualties every day under this, of the people every day. So without having the, the, the, the buffer functioning photos. But that does not mean that goes, i would die. Graduating to think of egypt is right to be cautious and lessing refugees from gaza into as well. I think is a, i mean this is not distribution, but its dean and its helpful for suffer from uh, the neck by making for the 8th. And the suffered also from the end of the 6. 00 to 7. 00. And thats, i dont see that. But as being is the, i have the, you know, the, the, the advertise believe the, the, the of holding us anymore because they have seen whats happened to the, for the scene is since the next button might be 48. Those who are living and live on on syria and i can, thats what i dont do well. So i think enough is enough. This, it from one have the agent to have the, the, the photo. Right . So its not accepting, but the students who come in to be pushed by the forces to, to, to the very 3 to these guys. A no agent kind of a enough, but out of. But if it is from should not from the vienna from, from, from city and thats where it and the thing they have not this stuff. 10000000 people. So i, i agree. Yeah. 100 percent of what cc have said to the, to the general counsel and their best confidence. Okay. Nothing to stay with me because i want to get some context to this will between israel and gaza. Its, its worth taking a look back into history because so i think security reasons is rel and post a permanent blockade on golf. And since how much to control of this trip in 2007 and that located restricted who could access the tower street and made it difficult for palestinians to work in israel. And as a result of cause, a has one of the highest unemployment rates and the wells at 46 percent. Lets come back to you more than how have palestinians managed to make a living in dollars a since the blockade. You dont have to be the mind you and the mind, the people who are watching guess actually that the located the have stopped it after the unit to the left there. So it goes up to a, these ladies in september of 2005, i was part of the government, the in the government at that time they did not go to the scene of the, the bite, anything they just done it. I know there was little from does that in september 2005. I must have over after the, you know, they just elections in the just stuff concept. Im the, im the, thats the 2007. So after, as lady have visited, have lived together, this thought did the complete sage on it by and see, and this is the fact i was part of the government at that time. And they have what this, everything in my own eyes, economically and, and, and also socially. And daughter is money and exports on that person to get the flow of what goes everything up, stop after they have that because then september 2005. So how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live . A look. I mean the scene is always unfortunately they have always find a way and mean stewart to, to, to live and let live in a way. So the vision for survivor, that was always the theory for co existence. What ive been seeing is that on, on this it was that easy. It was extremely difficult as, as we would have said, 45 percent of, of, uh, people, im not working 50 percent of the 45. Im a university graduates, a 80 percent of the cost of the poverty line for the last 18 years. Also, in addition to that, you know, if you look at the income that comes up with the results back and it goes up because its 50 percent of the conflict of that in the us back. So this has this long located and long seas and dont close that on goods. A have shown these indicators of, you know, that it gets uh 80 percent of its inhabitants of extra negatives from the, from that i did for the aid from this. But it kind of the fee of, of, by this time. So that means that people have been suffering. Another one was being that the, the only player in guns that because 80 percent of the people have benefited from the under the law. And do you and agency is programs, especially for the kid education infrastructure, the part of frontier and that all the size my aid is celebrated to. Yeah, sorry to interrupt to you. I just wanted to say thats all the more reason why that aid is so important. Mazda, instead of crowds full, the city, administer of economy, and carney, the chief executive officer has sent across holding. Thank you. Now, the European Investment bank has invested millions of dollars, both in israel and palestine of the past 20 years. Its projects include energy, war to transport facilities for palestinians, as well as the style of nation programs in israel, which is here is how some i heard about us spoke to the binds president. When a hoity, he started by asking him about the impact of the war on the bank. So peroration vibrate. I definitely hope that things will come down because the, the projects are entertaining in gaza. For instance, on the, the west bank, they are not targeting at any political destination, but at the support for the people and clean water is something that people actually need. So this will just one example of what were doing. Yeah. But uh we of course, uh, depending upon what to do for the confinement allows us to, most of you have financing is always shifting to talk to the climate action. That means that we are likely to see more special funds to deal with Climate Change with natural disasters, particularly in the office in continent. Well that, that takes our books to this phone. I would say the we have, we are proud to have been the 1st month is that really building vancouver strong, strongly most strongly focused on climate x. And we are happy that now everybodys on board. And that last year i think it was over a 100000000000 euros that has been invested in this field for the 6 of them come from you, id be alone. So we, we are the leader of the pack them disrespect and we would like to continue. And of course, we need to develop new instruments and the ones here just mentioned to our center stage. We are doing this in several parts of the walls. So i think we are aligned with our colleagues, with our peers in the mtv community. You have announced a 1000000000 dollar, lo and form of welcome to tackle the aftermath of the quick. Is it going to be solely about recovery and reconstruction unnecessarily . But to, to be honest, they, after the terrible destruction as a consequence of the ice quake, we have offered similar welcome government, our support. And we have no or have developed ideas that could leads to volume of up to a 1000000000 euros with for the next 3 years. But we, we, here we listen to what the American Government is prioritizing and to invest direction to projects we go. But we are strongly admitted to this country where we have relations for almost half a century. Yeah, he has been here very, very, very early. And the relationship with morocco is particularly good in this part of the world. Do you see the potential for more investments when it comes to the transition to green energy . Were also has been establishing a platform over the last that could bit, but just between europe and africa, which has huge potential when it comes to renewable energy. Absolutely, and the hydrogen issue where we are extremely engaged is an area where the idea and the substance of free partnerships can be approved. We must live then. We must go beyond the rhetoric. We must walk the talk and the husband is very good example. That means dont talk only about extraction, talk about refining for assessing and opening the, the world for a presentation of african countries in the global economy. How do respond to many african countries, things that its about time to reform the International Financial system. Otherwise, many countries would continue to do full on the own deaths because they say they cannot afford to continue taking those from international institutions. Telling us that you have to impose restrictions of to, to measure spending costs for you to be able to get the financing. Whether its in europe or an ethical or elsewhere, some times people, countries run into difficulties net difficulties because of their own fault. So lets, lets differentiate. But there are others where you might say, you may have been victims and unfortunate developments of, of nature or, and if its something else, and then we need to have specific solutions to be offered. And we did this for instance, uh when, when it comes to a debt for nature swaps we are ready to discuss. We are discussing long tenors for developing countries. We are, we have set up the, a program for countries that are under the specific threats of natural disasters. So we include no that should disaster clauses into our financing agreements. That means if the disaster hits, if a small island state is just about to be washed away, for instance, then we come in with a, with a, with the conditions of our loans that are going to take care of this, especially situation automatically. And its not necessary for that small items. Theyve been to enter into a link to negotiations with your pin. You dont need an eob e. So i think we are on the good, on a good way together with our partners and to go this house, we must spring more life to the idea of Real Partnership and get away from this donor recipient thinking that is uh so for this week get in touch with us on x, who meaning a switch and money inside and use a hash tag h i c t c. When you do or you can drop some e mail accounts and the costs out, is there a dont net ease address and theres no fee online, out of their adult calm search, see to see which will take you straight to on page, which has individual reports, links and time episodes can use to catch up on that is it for this edition accounting, the calls timeout insight from the whole team. Thanks for joining us. News on al jazeera coming up next. Save holes have here in palestine. They also have pies and archie such it is used by the width of teo advisement, reveals the wrong the architecture in his reign, the occupation. Everything in this panorama is a technical tool within the architecture for the patient. Just need to know how to decode the architecture of 5, thats part of the rebel architecture series on how to jesse it according to the un, since the conflict broke out into down in april, more than 700000 people have fled the country. Most of them have fled to chatter egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya. Some people bring this food a more set, but its not enough for all the children. If the fighting continues in neighboring through that many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya, you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. And that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. Thats just not enough. The ease rouse relentless attacks on the gaza strip. Continue scores of palestinians and killed. And the ongoing air strikes from densely populated areas, the color one, emily and gwen. This is l g 0 life from jo. How so coming up . The largest hospital in northern guys, a loses. How is stuff are overwhelmed by the number of dead and injured beyond wing of him . Us