They say enough is enough. The i break off. Its good to have you with us. We begin in new york and a heated session of the United NationsSecurity Council. A meeting where hopes were dashed of moving closer to an end to the conflict between israel and tomas militants. Israels foreign minister launched a furious attack on the head of the un. Antonio gutierrez aly cohen asked him, quote, mister secretary general, in what world do you live . Israels ambassador to the un also called on gutierrez to resign. A good heritage earlier today criticized israels bombardment of gaza. He called for it in what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people. It is important to also recognize the effects by miles. The lots happen in the vacuum. The policy didnt people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k d occupation. They have seen that land sadly be followed by settlements and plague by violence. That economy is fearful that people displaced and that homes demolished. That helps with a political solution to that applied and being vanishing. That they gave us use of the policy and people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. And those appalling attacks cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy and people. All right, i want to get out in this policy is that, that you went into your following the session for us because that was quite the heated session earlier today of the it was indeed the brand is role, is not happy about what the general director gutierrez said there, he wanted to give a context to kind of wanted to explain why he things hum us attacked as well. Uh, but definitely uh many, many diplomats here at the u. N. Body are not happy with the way he did that. Sure. Most of the attendees of the Security Council and all the, all those traveling with them are fighting for a humanitarian car doors for making it possible to help the palestinians being stuck in garza about attacking israel in a way, gutierrez did earlier is definitely not helpful in the understanding of many diplomats here in new york. We know that of germanys foreign minister on the bare buck shes due to address the Security Council later today. Earlier, she repeated her stance that israel has the right to defend itself. She added civilians on both sides need protection take you listen to me has gone to also me is German Foreign minister. Its clear that israel has the right indeed the duty to protect its population. Its country within the framework of the right to self defense and international law. So if it is a guide you for it, but finding out to Israel Security also means keeping in mind the suffering of the palestinians and dasa we see the suffering which is unbearable. Every civilian life is left the same night. Both is riley and published in unison. Owns, i probably cement this. So the German Foreign minister, theyre saying we have to remember the civilians on both sides. What more can we expect from her today . Right, right. I mean, she made a clear case uh, done a new standing uh, this is road germany. Definitely a support was the right of israel uh to defend itself. But this morning i was there and i also had the top tons to talk laser over to directly. She definitely made a strong case for the palestinian civilians. You know, her whole agenda is a foreign minister. Is really based, the focused on taking care of women and children in conflict. She causative send me this, this is always in politic. And this definitely will also play a role later uh as her address here in the uh, Security Council, behind me. But again, as a german, a foreign minister, there is no doubt that germany supports as far as the right to defend itself. Yeah. So that is clear, the question is that body, the un Security Council . How much leverage does it realistically have on this issue . I mean, how much pressure tenant bring to bear on any of the parts. Now thats the always the question here at the u. N. Brand isnt just, but by the end of the day, this is the only body in the worlds val, leaders from Different Countries still to come together and listen to each other and talk with each other, but you are right. So united states, i wanted to bring in a resolution to day they might do so tomorrow, but they face the problem, the, the russia and china probably wont sign it as long as they are asking for humanitarian ceasefire. So there are some always so much political play in the maker on that. It is very difficult to find an agreement on the resolution. Thats right. Of the veto rights of the security members. Its always a topic if you just pull there in new york in this is always thanks for the home Us Military Group says that more than 5700 people have now been killed by is really your strikes in gaza. Israels blockade is also causing it huge shortages of food, water, medicine, and food. The human agency which helps refugees in gaza, says it may have to stop its operation unless more fuel is deliberate. And this lack of fuel is hindering already stretched Emergency Services. The blood stained, wreckage, ambulance, and gaza. This vehicle was crushed by the bloss terminates really striking that it was one last purpose we were running out of fuel. And so we have been taken federal and diesel from the damaged ambulances and using it to fuel the ones that are working in common causes ambulance drivers, emetics have been working around the clock and a great personal risk since as well. But then bombing the strip. How much control the Health Industry says that over 5000 people i think killed in the bombing of the legend. So, but that you were having great difficulty transporting the injured also because there are several strikes going on at the same time that there are also a lack of communication. I dont, its almost non existent. She been when i do that in addition to its back in pain is or has been forced to complete blockade of the gaza strip. Allowing only a trick of aid since a how much terrace attacks on october 7th claims that how much is holding petrol is refusing to let in any fuel. As part of the deliveries with more and more ambulances destroyed and fuel running out. Because Emergency Services could soon become defunct, at a time when their work is more important than ever. The pulling now ok, made by rom, hes the middle east Regional Media and Communications Advisor at the norwegian refugee council. The counsel provides access to adequate and shelter for the most Vulnerable People in gaza. And mister byron, george me tonight from amman. Jordan is right around the United Nations relief and works agency for Palestinian Refugees says that it will be forced to halt its operations in gaza by wednesday night. Thats tomorrow night. If no fuel is delivered to the territory. What does this mean for the 2000000. 00 plus people in the us to do you think it means the lifeline cups . Since the last page . Its a it is indeed a game of survival. Now for the 2300000 people in gaza. The trick to evaluate that has been that ive seen from rough time to gaza is no and they are not. I mean, im on one day we have 20000 possible supports for example, and that is healthy enough for one percent of the as the elation of 65 percent of the population is now, this plays the beginning of a padded shelters that continue to the bomb causing fuel on something touching voltage, tricity and to means that the humanitarian catastrophe dealt with that we are with this thing will continue to unfold. Will mean the babies in their house to fetch. All right, race and their age pages. People are um, were on the bench latest will be at risk if its a preventative test and schools hospitals would not be able to send to the insured and wounded in the meantime. Well, mr. Barbara, is that that is that the biggest emergency at this hour is the applied to the hospitals. I mean, we have reports that at least 3 hospitals in gaza at said that they have run out of fuel completely. What does that mean . That if you dont have the power for incubators, as you were saying, people who need dialysis, what, whats happening to these people, or is it is uh, unfortunately, were facing a life project scenario here. I mean, this has been the case for almost 3 weeks now. You know, children are, are paying the prices as whats happening more than anybody else. And of course, the hospitals that rely on this to they have not just, not baseball, but i was, i mean, these i was, will see like a ton of people for people who, you know, you know, these hours without fear will feel like its attitude. Someone wants because ive seen already, like you said, i think its is closer to 10 hospitals who, hey, you know, that have completely stalled oppressions, not just hospitalized. Were looking at a trace. Were looking at Sewage Systems that you know, how do you running . And just to make sure you find a here that was the situation because people are now drinking. Lets say somebody can time related was uh, with the switching off of its, of these stations. Yeah, it means that people will definitely drink felicia as well to an actual them going to as well. Yeah. And then then when you talk about the threat of color of, for example, when you have unsanitary conditions, what about your staff on the ground in gaza . You mean, are they able to carry out any of their duties . I mean what, what are they telling . This is the 1st time i mean, the behalf being and just since 2009 we have over 5050 people on the grounds. The majority of them, like the rest of the population, have been displaced by uh, by the you know, the actions of the closer apartments. Uh, we are not able to provide as much id, as we have been over the past conflicts. This is the 1st time in a conflict scenario. Were not able to leach people, bonita beach, we have been providing some cash assistance for people to just get the basics, rated some from the wall to look like a, with, with, with hardly any age coming from it across from rough us is not much in the market just the same, these people and theres not much i just sustain these people. This is why another to from us it goes out to open humanitarian corey. It goes out there are crossing, let the agent let people have some ruby. And of course, of course, of course, protect age work is on the grounds. Yeah. Ive been built around with the norwegian refugee council. We appreciate your time tonight. Thank you. Thank you. Living on this caretaker Prime Minister, has made a surprise visit to the south of his country a bit sporadic flashes between Israeli Forces and the militant group has full of clothes to live it onto the border with israel, a Prime Minister now she mccardie met with the head of the Un Peacekeeping force edits, headquarters near the border is not corrupt. The fighting between and run back has beloved and the is really army of sparked fears at the militant group. May try to invade israel from the north. Thousands of civilians on both sides of the border have already fled. Frances president s emanuel macro and has stressed that hamas, it does not represent the palestinian people. He did that during a meeting with mock mood, abbas in the west bank. The french president also told the Palestinian Leader that nothing can justify the suffering of civilians in the gaza strip. Abbas urged the french president to help stop these really bombardment and called for an International Peace conference, macro, and is the 1st western leader to meet with the head of the Palestinian Authority since a mazda is terrorist attacks on october 7th. Well, one of the hostages released overnight by him eyes has been speaking about her ordeal. Notated lips yet told journalists that she was abducted on the motorbike and forced to walk through kilometers of tunnels. Now despite this, the 85 year old said that she and her fellow hostages were treated gently by their captors. And she said the captors provided medicine and food. Here she is talking about that traumatic night. You know, i was lying on the motorcycle top still left my body on one side and my legs on the other. And the guys will beat me on the way. Didnt break my ribs, but hurt me very much. And it made it very hard for me to breathe. There were 5 of us and each of us had someone who guarded them. They treated us well. They took care of all the details. There were women there who knew what feminine hygiene means. They made sure we had everything that the toilets were cleaned. They cleaned it, not us. I should say they were very gracious. They kept us clean, kept us spent. We have the same food dated peter bread, cheese bought the cheese and to cover that was the only meal each day. A correspondence on you, kramer, shes in jerusalem. She told us more about what this hostage former hostage had to say a hard time. The one who and she said she was treated as well under the circumstances of course, but she also said that she was going to ho and she said as well that she felt they were not protected at all. That it was very easy for those minutes ends in this initial attack on october 7 to preached as high security defends that was not those so long ago to see also the gaza strip that they came in and overrun the keyboards, which is very close to because a border and a killed people and the 2 people hostage like uh, they did with her. And her husband who is actually still housed in garza. She also said interestingly that there were walked into a system of tunnels, which she described as a spider web that they were working for a very long time that you both in house and a room with other hostages. And that is of course, interesting information because dont know is really officials. Ive always said theres a garza beneath garza and that this, this uh, this uh, these tunnels that are underground so, so that also shows, however, how difficult it will be to locate those hostages and to, to potentially rescue them. There are 220. 00 hostages that are held, and garza that has been confirmed so far from the is really all me and mostly the, the families and relative said no, theres less than 10 minutes of that. They would have listened. Certainly very carefully. What you had to say there was a ton, you agree with their reporting from jerusalem. Theres a long running project here in berlin that brings together Young Musicians from israel and the palestinian territories. About 10 years ago, the renown conductor, daniel baron, born, founded an Orchestral Academy in memory of his friend the palestinian writer, edward signed. And despite or perhaps because of the current conflict, the students of the baron borne slide academy have united to perform as a concept that began with a minute silence. The a scene of re unity. Youngest rileys palestinians and lebanese musicians sit together, listen to each other and find the common tone. 3 music. Whole study together at the band boy in sight academy and bell in the music school. And it students has been shaken by recent events in this. And i thought we must ensure that to at least here, they have a place where they can come and feel secure, that they can express themselves freely and safely have a place where they can be together was it says im doing or the, the academy was founded by conductor daniel down boy, him in 2012. With the goal of the coming, the divide between is radians and palestinians. His deep conviction is that peace can only come from understanding the sun. Michael van blame is a professor at the academy. The institution hopes to provide the students with a safe space and a feeling of normality and dock times globe. And this does the, i dont believe there are any defines that cannot be bridge. You must be the i see repeated efforts to overcome boundaries through talking and i see the making of Music Together is combined them and was. 6 6 the, lets see, there are many different emotions of their sadness, anger. Theres a lot of fear. The students are very afraid for their families and friends. Despite the situation is ran and gaza, all students return from the summer break to the academy in bell in this evening. Is about more than just music. The this was really moved. Thats all i can say. Said suzanne, seeing these Young Musicians from both sides of the wall playing together uh, blank button, motional program. The tailor emotional, the pre approval is no 70 for the performance, but also for the musicians bravery in the face of trying to do that commitments to keep making Music Together or or is it look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world republicans of the us congress have selected a new norm indeed to be the next house speaker, but its not clear if representative tom, ember can unite his fractured party behind him to secure enough folks. Congress has been paralyzed for 3 weeks since republicans forced out the previous speaker. Kevin mccarthy. Criminal gangs in brazils Rio De Janeiro had set fire to 35. 00 buses after a gang leader was killed in a shoot out with police. The local governor condemned the attacks as terrorism instead that he would respond with force politically connected, parent military groups control huge areas of brazil as the 2nd largest city. China have sacked defense minister lease young food weeks after he was last seen in public state media say no replacement has been made about mr. Lee is the 2nd senior chinese official to disappear mysteriously and then be fired within 3 months that followed for administer. Shane gone back in july. Women across iceland have staged a 24 hour strike demanding gender equality. You know it disrupted much of society. Everything from schools to banks to public offices. Iceland is regarded as one of the worlds most progressive countries in terms of gender equality. It has been the top performer on the world, economic forms, gender gap, index. 14 years in a row, even the Prime Minister joined the pro just today to your yahoo so my intends not to worry myself to show solidarity with women because full a quantity has not yet been achieved in iceland, even though were doing comparatively well internationally. Were still at that point in 2023. West fully quantity has not been achieved. Were still dealing with agenda pay got are still dealing with generally based violence and to show some a diety with women in iceland, i will not be walking and having coverage, and women and non binary people in my ministry and in the country to do the same conflict with tens of thousands of women joined the Prime Minister in walking off the job for a full day with many joining large demonstrations in the capital re cubic and in other towns. The walk out was billed as the biggest since iceland. First such event in october of 1975. Thats when 90 percent of iceland, women refuse to work or look after their children. To voice anger, a gender discrimination a year later iceland, past the log, gearing t equal gender. Roy. Over more im joined now from re cubic by for a john stein claims daughter. Shes one of the organizers of the womens strike and Communications Director of license Public Workers trade union. Its good to have you with this, you call this equality. That is with the question mark, that is the motto of todays strike. Iceland is regarded as one of the worlds most progressive countries in terms of gender equality. So people from the outside are looking in and asking, why did you call destroy as well, this logan kind of says it all. Its that. And since were talking all of these global indexes, and there has been this, and lets say, see, the collective feeling for the womens rights move is nice and that were not supposed to ask for any more. But we, what we say is, you know, if were going to be the next no leaders in town or a policy then which would actually a to you that because it is possible. So we use this logan to and as far as like the dent the disparate is it still exist and i iceland because what the world is most striving for is that there is still a wage gap here in iceland of 21 percent between men and women women are still doing much more of the housework and child care, which is of course been paid and the dens are based violence and Sexual Violence in iceland is no less here then in the countries around us. So we saw that we needed to make a statement because if were standing still, theres a possibility or backlash on the move forward enough backwards here, who with the backlash it come from the mean. What groups are you concerned about . Maybe not liking what you have to say today, or i think actually i, it was surprising how much deport we received today. We, i mean, it was from the, from the, the government, from the problem a, from most of the major businesses and companies here in iceland and also just a general cultural support. I think even if we didnt have a huge demonstration that we did today, i think the weeks leading up to the strikes actually moved doesnt the right direction because we have been discussing them below that home and in the workplaces. And so, yeah, so i like this happened the last weeks that, you know, really propelled or, you know, when the world looks at iceland, i mean, you have a lot, you know, to be proud of in 1975. Your lawmakers passed a lot guaranteeing equal gender rights. Your Prime Minister is a woman. I mean, on paper, you look like youve got your act together. And yet youre telling me thats what we see on paper is not what happens every day and the kitchens in bed rooms in iceland about hows that possible . I mean, even if were the best in the world, no ones saying that theres for the quality, the index is dont say that the indexes that were talking. So for example, include that so not a sexual and its under best buy. And so, i mean, when there still are ways to go and we will fight for it. And i think the 1975 stripe really made a difference. And thats, thats probably the pain at the moment that made us uh, you know, go where we are today. Okay, and the 1st time to reach it, the be the 1st country in the world to reach full gender equality and we actually need to take active steps towards it. Okay, lets duncans dr. Thank you. The of the sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow or bring an Environmental Conservation to life with learning facts like global ideas. We will show you how Climate Change and Environmental Conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. Knowledge grows through sharing. Download it now for the image is freedom of the online young. The north koreans fled to south korea, where they realize they dreams of becoming social media. To detect is we posted up in lives under kim john, but then they disappeared without warning. 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