00:00In Gaza, I was not fully prepared for what I saw.
00:04One can't be.
00:06The sheer extent of the devastation looked like the set of a dystopian film.
00:11Unfortunately, it is not fiction.
00:14There is no other way to put it.
00:16Gaza has been flattened mile upon mile of rubble and dust
00:20with few buildings left intact.
00:25This is not collateral damage.
00:27And I cannot unsee what I have seen.
00:31Many women in Gaza have lost everything.
00:34Their family members, their homes, their colleges and their jobs.
00:38Women cannot even access the most basic personal hygiene supplies
00:42when they are menstruating.
00:47Across Gaza, as you well know, one in four people is starving.
00:53That includes 11,500 pregnant women
00:55for whom starvation is particularly catastrophic
00:58for both mother and the newborn.
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