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From vesselfinder. Com. The news comes as the un continues to warn that massive Aid Shortages have left gaza on the brink of famine. If successful, other ships will follow as part of an International Maritime effort. Israel says it welcomes the creation of a maritime corridor and that it is facilitating the transfer of aid to gaza while its forces continue to fight hamas. The us charity behind the open arms mission is world central kitchen, a non profit devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters. Earlier my colleague, Sumi Somaskanda spoke to its founder, chefjose andres. Wanna ask you, open answers on its way, 200 tons of food and medicine as we mentioned, getting aid to people on the ground has been difficult so whos going to distribute the aid and how . Whos going to distribute the aid and how . Well, i want to remind everyone aid and how . Well, i want to remind everyone that aid and how . Well, i want to remind everyone that they i aid and how . Well, i want to i remind everyone that they have been there now for many weeks, months, we have more than 65 kitchens, weve been able to do around 350,000 home meals a day, we are trying to build 100 kitchens in total, weve been able to bring more than 11100 trucks into gaza, to have the needs of our kitchen, obviously, more is needed. The north has been very difficult to reach, it was a truly military disaster has been happening and for us, the idea of this route and opening the possibility of bringing food into the beaches of gaza was because we were trying to reach the north in any way we could, thats why we began doing air drops next to the government, with either ship of the king. The distribution will happen on the same weve been doing it, what happens is the need is so huge and when youre trying to move trucks towards the north, people that are hungry, sometimes will not allow the free flow of those trucks reaching the north and will have to stop, i know that they will put anybody in there, if we bring massive quantities of food, all of a sudden, people will somehow feel they have been fed already, they will bring down the need that Everybody Experience is not humanitarian flow will be helped and obviously, the quantity of food will be reaching everybody. Its quantity of food will be reaching everybody. Its an important reaching everybody. Its an important effort reaching everybody. Its an important effort and reaching everybody. Its an important effort and i reaching everybody. Its ani important effort and i want reaching everybody. Its an i important effort and i want to ask you about something you wrote on next, we may fail but the biggest failure will be not trying so im wondering, what are you worried about that could get in the way of this aid been delivered . Could get in the way of this aid been delivered . When we bean aid been delivered . When we began moving aid been delivered . When we began moving many aid been delivered . When we began moving many weeks i aid been delivered . When we i began moving many weeks ago, when i went to la narko and we had the boat and we announced our intention to Start Talking to all the parties could give us a permission and the green light, to go many things have happened many people had to agree, to many governments and organisations had to agree but thats a technicality too. , we need to be building half a point that we can arrive, we need to be building this yeti in real time, the help of machinery that this already inside gaza they were able to gather inside gaza, we cant be bringing resources. Can gather inside gaza, we cant be bringing resources. Bringing resources. Can i ask ou bringing resources. Can i ask you about bringing resources. Can i ask you about that . Bringing resources. Can i ask you about that . We bringing resources. Can i ask you about that . We are bringing resources. Can i ask you about that . We are able i bringing resources. Can i ask| you about that . We are able to be successful you about that . We are able to be successful in you about that . We are able to be successful in bringing you about that . We are able to be successful in bringing the i be successful in bringing the food to the shore and from there, to the different kitchens and people in that. Can i ask about that because it is an important point about getting aid to the north of gaza, have you been able to co ordinate building that with the israelis . Coordinate building that with the israelis . The israelis . Well, i mean, nothina the israelis . Well, i mean, nothing inside the israelis . Well, i mean, nothing inside gaza the israelis . Well, i mean, l nothing inside gaza happens without israel. Thats a situation. With the humanitarian arm of the Israeli Government of the idf, and obviously this is happening because of the permission, theres no way be able to do this but i the Palestinian Authority gave us permission, they gave us permission, everybody is obviously helping us make sure that this is build, again, its temporary yeti but if we are able to build it, we need to be building a yeti of around 60 metres that will allow us to be bringing vehicles into the barriers are were carrying right now that from there can be loaded into trucks that relaxes the beach and from there, we will be able to slowly, but surely, be bringing food into gaza. Again, this is a pilot, this is the beginning but, we cannot fail the people of gaza especially right now here in ramadan, thats why we took the initiative to go as quick and as fast as we could. Separately, another ship has departed from the Us State Of Virginia its bringing materials to gaza to build a temporary pier to receive aid. President biden announced the project last week. 0ur North America correspondent tom bateman was there as it set sail. These are the Us Army Aircraft that will be departing, making around a 30 day trip to get to the shore off the coast of gaza. And you can see there are several of these vessels here that will be heading out. You see a vehicle on one of these over to my left here, another one which will connect with what they call a roll on, roll off facility. That will enable a very big civilian cargo ship to bring containers full of aid to be collected, picked up by these vessels, and then brought to what will basically be a huge floating pier that will be floated, driven towards the shore of gaza. Now, what the officials are saying here is that the facility, once its built, will allow them to deliver 2 million meals a day or 2 million bottles of water per day to the population in gaza. All of this ordered by President Biden and announced during his State Of The Union Speech Last week. But the political reality about this is that all of this could be done far more easily over land. And, infact, in israel, 30 miles or so north of where this may be built in the gaza strip, there is an International Container port. Thats why aid agencies say that the solution is to open up more land crossings. Theyve been urging israel to do so. And weve seen this increasing public spat between the Administration'>Us Administration and the israelis over this entire issue. While the un continues to warn that a quarter of the population in gaza is at risk of famine. Now to a Special Report from gaza where medical staff have told the bbc they were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital duties after a raid at their hospital last month. The staff say some detainees were stripped, kept in Stress Positions for several hours, or had muzzled dogs set upon them. Israel said it occupied the Nasser Hospital site believing it was used by hamas and that several freed israeli hostages have said they were held there. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, has more on the Special Report and just a warning you might find some parts of her reporting distressing. Not for the first time in this war, Israeli Soldiers have been filmed standing over stripped and kneeling detainees. But these are medical staff detained after the israeli army overran the Nasser Hospital in khan younis. Most are still being held. For weeks, the medics had witnessed israels advance as it closed in around the hospital. The fighting in khan younis was fierce. Thousands of people whod sought refuge in the grounds fled underfire. Even a hospital wasnt safe. 0ne nurse was shot inside an Operating Theatre through a window. Another person shot at the main entrance. The hospital was under siege. Then, on february 15th, after giving warnings, israeli tanks rolled in. Inside, utter chaos. Patients rushed from collapsing wards. Israel says it found hamas weapons and medication, which it says supports accounts from israeli hostages that they were held here. In the idf� s own footage, you can see Hospital Patients detained outside in their beds and wheelchairs with their hands zip tied. And this was the treatment for medical staff. At least 49 of them forced to leave their posts and remove their surgical clothing. Israel says it was searching for concealed weapons, and that among the 200 arrested at nasser were terrorists posing as medics. Dr Amira Azoulay had remained at nasser throughout the siege. Before israels incursion, she risked her life to save others as people were shot inside the grounds. Later, she witnessed what happened to her fellow doctors at the bar. Translation it was tough | for us to see how the doctors, who had bravely stayed at the hospital, despite the dangers, were stripped and beaten. Their hands were tied behind them, and they were left in the sun for hours. Dr ahmed sabah is one of very few medics to have since been released. He shows the positions they were forced to adopt for hours and says they were also tortured. His hand was broken by an israeli soldier, he says, and muzzle dogs were set on him. Translation they forced us to kneel down, with our eyes blindfolded. There was a pit in the ground, and we thought they would execute us. And bury us there. We said our prayers, but they were just intimidating us. The Hospital Manager who dealt with the israelis during the raid says, with so many staff detained, patients died. Translation eight doctors and 15 nurses were left treating 250 patients. You can imagine the level of care we could give, with no water or electricity in the hospital at that point. During this time, 13 patients and injured people died. Israel says any abuse of detainees is against idf orders and is strictly prohibited. The bbc investigation into how israeli troops treated staff and patients at Nasser Hospital was raised today in the House Of Commons and the house of lords. The Foreign Secretary now calling for answers. These are very disturbing pictures and reports that have come out from this hospital, and we need to get to the bottom of what exactly happened. And we need answers from the israelis about that. And when we have those, then itll be easier to comment. In washington, too, questions are being asked about the bbc investigation. Has the us raised it with israel . I have only seen the report. I dont know if we have raised it, but i would expect that we would, as its the type of cases that we often raise with them to seek more information and to make clear, as we always have, that any detainees should be treated in strict compliance with International Humanitarian law. The Israeli Army Says it operated within nasser in a precise and focused manner, and it provided equipment enabling the hospital to function and to treatpatients. To function and to treat patients. But with the war continuing, and more than a0 medics still detained or missing, the hospital has been closed for weeks. The us says it expects a Transitional Council to be in place in haiti within the next two days thats after Prime Minister ariel henrys announcement that he would resign. In an address to haitians early Tuesday Morning mr henry called for peace and stability. His exit was the primary demand of haitis powerful gangs who took over the capital, Port Au Prince, while he was on a trip to kenya pushing for a un backed police force. The Transitional Council announced by the Caribbean Community bloc will be in charge of nominating a new Prime Minister. But haitis gangs are demanding a seat at the table. Our Central America correspondent, will grant, is just outside of haiti and sent us this report. This is the dajabon Border Crossing between the Dominican Republic and haiti, and we have already seen dominican authorities Deporting Haitians back in to the poorest country in the americas at a time that it is facing its most acute humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake. It is also that they are being deported into a political vacuum. Prime minister ariel henry stood down, citing the fact that his situation was untenable given to the violence on the street of the capital, Port Au Prince. His decision came after the Caricom Group of caribbean nations and the us Secretary Of State held an emergency meeting injamaica, and made clear that they saw the roadmap towards a Administration'>Transitional Administration in haiti starting with his resignation. So, what happens next . Well, the truth of the matter is that unfortunately things can still get much, much worse in haiti. The gangs are going to feel considerably emboldened by the fact that that have forced mr henry from power, and they already control around 80 of the capital, Port Au Prince. And the hopes for a 1,000 strong kenyan led Security Force are beginning to hit difficulties, as the kenyan authorities themselves are saying that you do not Deploy Police to the streets of Port Au Prince without a sitting Administration. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look now at one of the more unique stories in the uk now surfers, Paddle Boarders and other water lovers flocked to the river severn in the uk on tuesday. They were taking part in the severn bore, a natural phenomenon that causes a series of waves. Its the only expected five star bore of the year meaning its the biggest possible one. And its the first time in years it happened during daylight hours. People came from All Over The World to take part. Its the anticipation. Its i dont know, waking up at the crack of dawn. Laughs its like a stupid adventure, and its like a stupid adventure, and quite its like a stupid adventure, and quite severe as well. Here we are and quite severe as well. Here we are first thing in the Morning Waiting for some wave to appear Morning Waiting for some wave to appear out of nowhere. Theres to appear out of nowhere. Theres nothing else like it. Its because theres nothing else like it. Its because youre theres nothing else like it. Its because youre surfing. Theres nothing else like it. Its because youre surfing the wrong wave up a river inland, isnt it . And this is the one to do its great. I must go, cos im gonna miss it. Well, fortunately for that man and anyone interested, another severn bore is on its way. There is a four star bore due wednesday morning. So it wont be as high, but itll surely still be fun. Youre live with bbc news. The us has announced its sending 300 million in Emergency Aid to ukraine. Its the fifth package the us has sent since 2022 and the first since december of last year. Additional funds for kyiv remain blocked by Republican Leaders in congress. President joe biden has said the latest aid package is still not enough. But it will likely include ammunition, rockets and anti aircraft missiles. Bidens National Security adviser, jake sullivan, explained its significance on tuesday. This ammunition will keep ukraines guns firing for a period but only a short period. It is nowhere near enough to meet ukraines Battlefield Needs and it will not prevent ukraine from running out of ammunition in the weeks to come. It goes without saying, this package does not displace and should not delay the critical need to pass the bipartisan National Security bill. Now to an update in the us president ial election our news partner cbs news Projects Donald Trump has earned enough support to be the Presumptive Republican nominee. Earlier, President Biden clinched the democratic nomination. It follows

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