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CGTN Europe spoke to Aitor Zabalgogeazkoa, Doctors Without Borders Emergency Coordinator based in Gaza.
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00:00Well, let's get more now from Aitor Zabal-Gogoskoa, who is from Doctors Without Borders, MSF,
00:06and he joins us now from Gaza. Thank you so much for being with us today.
00:11Clearly a very dire situation. Our correspondent was just outlining for us.
00:16Just first of all, if you could describe the current situation in Gaza now,
00:20compared to previous parts of the conflict, just how dire are things for the people of Gaza?
00:25Well, we are talking about that it has passed two months already with virtually no supplies getting into Gaza,
00:35no really inadequate quantities of food getting into, and also lack of supplies, medical supplies, fuel, etc.
00:46So the people is really desperate, they're really nervous, there is a lot of fights and discussions in the streets about the food,
00:54and then we have this terrible situation around the distribution sites where each of the distribution is converted in a massacre
01:04by the Israeli forces each time that it's happening.
01:07And I just want to ask you a bit more about these very militarized food distribution centers.
01:13Could you paint us a picture of just what it is like for people at these sites,
01:17what they're experiencing there, and what kind of injuries people are presenting with your medical teams?
01:22Well, most of the people are forced to go through one road to a closed distribution site,
01:33which is the size of a football stadium.
01:37They are forced to get into an area which is already under evacuation,
01:43so it's a combat zone for the Israeli forces.
01:45They are given very, very few minutes to collect the boxes and to leave the area.
01:53So what happens is that if the people arrive earlier than expected, they get shot.
01:59If they are, you know, not respecting the instructions during the distribution, they get shot.
02:04And if they are staying further and longer than after the distribution, they get shot also.
02:12So this has been one after the other, after the other, after the other, shootings,
02:17especially shootings and some occasionally also explosions,
02:23which affected, you know, around 500 people got killed,
02:27and nearly 4,000 people got killed just trying desperately to get food.
02:33And, of course, this is not the way that should be done,
02:36because in such situation, who dares to go there?
02:40So vulnerable people have no access to such kind of food.
02:43And so what kind of immediate changes are MSF calling for,
02:47and what kind of message are you wanting to get out to the global community
02:50about the humanitarian, the aid situation in Gaza?
02:54What needs to be changed right now?
02:58Right now, these massacres need to stop immediately.
03:01And professional and principled humanitarian agencies,
03:05they must be allowed to bring supplies to bring food in Gaza
03:07in a predictable manner and in adequate quantities so that people can be fed.
03:12And, of course, it is needed an immediate ceasefire
03:16and enough aid, an adequate aid, let it into Gaza.
03:22And if there is a ceasefire, as we are hearing some signs of,
03:26at least from the U.S. president,
03:28how quickly do you think that really urgent aid would be able to get into the Gaza Strip?
03:34We don't know, but they should be very quickly and immediately,
03:38as the needs for food are really, really big.
03:40I mean, the quantity of trucks allowed through the borders are very, very small
03:46and they are not enough at all.
03:48So it is really, you know, a significant operation needs to be put working
03:53in order to allow, especially food and also fuel,
03:57in order to allow people accessing water, water tracking and water desalination,
04:04and also in order to hospitals to get generators running, incubators, operational theaters or elevators.

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