Time action or dance or were going underground as nato nations struggle to stem a pandemic but what about palestine patrolled with major nation weapons well the anniversary of the great march of return we investigate what some focus to be coronavirus Qana Jin Gaza coming up on the show with 2000000 palestinians trapped in whats known as the Worlds Largest open air prison camp and with serious sort of medical equipment we speak to the director of gazas Biggest Mental Health program about trauma in the time the coronavirus and israel exploiting coronavirus to expand illegal settlements of the west bank goes into low down we speak to the Un Development and humanitarian chief in palestine jamie mcgoldrick. On the israeli Prime Minister netanyahu used to run a virus the dogs justice chief of staff to former israeli Prime Minister ehud barak also more coming up in todays. Going underground 1st lets go straight to gaza one of the most densely Populated Areas on earth tackling coronavirus talk
Let other places it will be a disaster from the if god exists or if you do have a outbreak how many ventilators do you have in preparation if more cases emerge 6060 intensive care units and again this is we speak about 2000000 people you know i think out of the 22 currently in centers we have 10 or 11 schools and we have about 3 hotels and that is the health or primary Health Care Facility as you know they started a few days ago to work on a hospital that is aimed at providing contin the place but still in what is ongoing but in total we prayed just like that the numbers were not really crease well in fairness to israel obviously is not bombing those schools or hospitals at the moment as it has done i should ask you also any news on israel of the possible release of thousands of imprisoned palestinians including hundreds of children people in gaza have no word of the. Well as far as a not theres nothing get there were talks about cases that might be from a pristine as in israeli prison
The Ranking Member is on his way. The reason for the early hearing is that we have votes. And people go back to the district today so i want to make sure i got this hearing in. I am going to begin. Other members will be walking in as the hearing is progressing. This hearing will come to order. This hearing entitled assessing u. S. Security assistance to mexico will focus on evaluating the extent to which u. S. Assistance under the initiative has been affected. It is straightening u. S. Mexico justice section combatting crime and protecting human rights. Without objection, all members may have five days to submit statements, questions, subterraneous materials for the record. Subject to the length of it limitation and the rules, i will now make an Opening Statement and turn it over to the Ranking Member for his Opening Statement. Before i open with my statement, i want to thank everyone that is here, it is early, it is miserable outside and i certainly want to thank the witnesses for bei
What their agencies are doing to provide Security Assistance to mexico. Members question the officials on how the u. S. Is working with the Mexican Government to combat drugs unarmed trafficking by cartels. The humanitarian crisis. An american citizens been killed in mexico . We are going to get started, the Ranking Member is on his way. The reason for the early hearing is that we have votes. And people go back to the district today so i want to make sure i got this hearing in. I am going to begin. Other members will be walking in as the hearing is progressing. This hearing will come to order. This hearing entitled assessing u. S. Security assistance to mexico will focus on evaluating the extent to which u. S. Assistance under the initiative has been affected. It is straightening u. S. Mexico justice section combatting crime and protecting human rights. Without objection, all members may have five days to submit statements, questions, subterraneous materials for the record. Subject to
Ceasefire resolution passed by the united nations. Chair order, order. Welcome to this session of the liaison committee. We are taking evidence from the Prime Minister. Welcome, Prime Minister, and thank you for being with us. We have two particular overriding, or rather underlying, themes to the discussion today. One is the pressures on public spending and the challenge of squaring the circle between all the demands on public spending, particularly the rise in threat and Security Issues and the pressure on the defence budget and the need to control public spending something that no doubt preoccupies you every hour, Prime Minister. The other is in the context of our ongoing inquiry into how parliament and select committees in particular can promote better Strategic Thinking in government. And so in this session, we will start with a postbudget section on the economy and Public Services. We will move on to global issues, and conclude with a few questions about scrutiny of Strategic Thin