 As many as 500 civilians might have been killed in an attack on the Al-Hali Arab hospital in Gaza, this happened since the last time we spoke to you. The US President Joe Biden, the leader of Free World, is in Israel to reiterate support for Israel's position and Israel's offensive and Israel's defense or right to defend itself. But very little happening on the humanitarian front, the crisis, the catastrophe, the disaster, however many words you want to use for it to describe what's happening in Gaza at the present moment, not enough. It's a difficult situation that unfortunately global leadership has not come to terms with. A second UN resolution has been rejected, vetoed by the United States at the same time as Joe Biden is in Israel, reiterating his support and also trying to play both sides of the story. We'll talk to Anish about the latest developments from Gaza, from Israel and from on the diplomatic front as well. And we also have a very important other story to talk about today, which is to do with pandemic treaty. As the world still struggles to recover from COVID-19, there is no consensus on how information, knowledge will be shared and how intellectual property rights are becoming a barrier towards the access to vaccines to healthcare around the world for those who do not have a say in the subject. You're watching daily debrief coming to you from People's Dispatch. We are again, once again, reminding you that we're coming to you in this ad hoc format because our facilities and the studio that we normally operate from, we are unable to access at this present moment because of a crackdown on Indian, by Indian authorities. But take a second anyway to support the work that we do and to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Right, as many as 500 people or more might be killed in an overnight raid on the Alali hospital, a hospital that was targeted, I suppose, for whatever reasons it was. Anish has been covering events in Gaza from October 7 onwards, consistently on daily debrief and he's with us. And I want to take this time to sort of bring him in as well directly so that he can correct me if I'm wrong on any of the things that I mentioned. But Joe Biden being in the region, Anish, is a significant development. And as we've said, leader of the free world and all of these things with the power to be able to do the things that he can. Why do his words sound a little bit less than what can be done in this present scenario? Yes, Siddharth. So what we need to understand from this visit is that the primary purpose for President Biden was to display unconditional support, pretty much unconditional support for Israel's offensive on Gaza. What they are trying to make it out to be is some kind of right to defense. But obviously, completely overlooking the blockade that has been there for 17 or so years. And obviously, the kind of war crimes that have been committed in the past 10 days, even if you discount the attack that has happened on the Al-Hali hospital. So in this span of time, you actually see the US leadership being completely supportive. Right now, they've only mellowed it down to consider some humanitarian concerns that have been raised by its allies in the region, who, by the way, have cancelled all meetings with Biden in the coming days. And that clearly shows the displeasure, especially among the Arab countries, regarding the US's stand when it comes to Gaza. We also need to look at the content of Biden's statement. He has spoken about Israel allowing aid through the Rafa border, which is the border between Egypt and Gaza. And that, obviously, might look like a breakthrough. But obviously, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu actually also put a condition to this, right, that none of the aid should go reach Hamas. How are they going to distinguish between that and how are they going to make sure that none of the aid, even if it's food and water reaches Hamas, fighters is unclear. And so we do not know, we have yet to see if the borders are allowed to be reopened at this point in time. It is quite concerning because even in the past couple of days, we have seen multiple attacks in South Gaza that has killed many people, including other Rafa border, pretty much making it clear that Israel is a no-holds-bar siege when it comes to Gaza at this current moment, and obviously the US completely overlooking that. What is, as you pointed out, very significant and very important is the reason why they vetoed the draft resolution that was presented by Brazil, which was watered down, which called for a humanitarian pause, unlike the Russian draft resolution which called for a humanitarian ceasefire, a very sustained ceasefire. This resolution was vetoed and the only reason, and US was the only one to veto it, and the only reason they