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reasonable stuff. what is this nonsense? i want my son to become a doctor. in the clouds. it's time to to. and then when generations clash, january 14th on d, w. the us secretary of state anthony blinking is heading for the middle east. begin with another stop planned and israel bits of causes tension surrounding the israel, how mazda, of all threats and to escalate the bite and administration has been growing increasingly vocal and it's cold for israel to do more to prevent civilian casualties in gaza. is around now says it will drill down forces in the territory. but bill that be enough to secure continued us support and get out of us in berlin, and this is the day the
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still has a significant force spot here and we'll apply maximum power with maximal precision that we were that's new to the american people continue to stand with israel until when we see this great nation restore the peace and security that you enjoyed before october 7th. it is absolutely attainable goal for the israeli military forces to to degrade and defeat off his abilities to conduct attacks inside as were over. also coming up ukraine denies the war against it's russian invaders. is that a style much about this little movement on the front lines. and one reason for that is quite clear. that's just the name of the arm you should die. lemme is the ukraine only. you have, it gets what it needs to 10 and
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a symmetrical situation into a symmetrical one. but to little, to actually drawing the russians to enter into negotiations with the sequence you can. so when people recognize the problem, i will welcome to the show us secretary of state antony blinking is heading to the middle east again for bill be his 4th visit. so the region since i'm off launched a large scale terrorist attack on his route on october. the 7th last year, since then as well as taking the war 2 home off in gauze up in response to the photo out from that wall continues to threaten why the conflict in the region is well set. on monday it was regrouping its forces in gauze on and will change the way its fighting. hum us, which is seen as a terrorist organization by the us, the you and many others and statements to at the end of last year, the u. s. calls on israel to do more, to prevent civilian casualties in god's holding too. i must control authorities
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that it was now killed more than 22000 people. bought the 1st statement from the white house in the new year show continued support for as well as will goals and garza, the destruction of hamas mil, military really being high on that list is national security council spokesman john covey. we have estimates low to put the numbers out there right now because they are just estimates, but uh, but how much still has a significant force posture. and so i guess we believe that it is absolutely attainable goal for the israeli military forces to, to degrade and defeat a mazda his abilities to conduct attacks inside israel. they, they can, it can be done militarily. are you going to eliminate the ideology? you know, and are you likely going to a race, the group from existence? probably not. but can you eliminate the threat that i'm us poses to these really
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people? absolutely. i'm sorry. i mean now is so long lived. uh he worked for 7 consecutive is rarely prime ministers between 19902016 he's content with the atlantic council and joins us from jerusalem. welcome to the day. now the us has questions is riley tactics in gaza. but what it is are all have been able to use the force it has without the backing of us in the 1st place. is good to meet with your guy. you know, i get home tonight. um i initially i think did you know the idea free bound good after the atrocities off it was telling me no no fell back on uh much better for anything that had initially been it was caught by surprise. but i think later it's um, it would've been very difficult post on possible sir, is also mounted. the effort that we've seen and gone on without the, you know, the close, the assistance of united states, we've seen over 200 plains of munitions coming to restock cars, really arsenals. we're seeing the support united states has provided the security
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council to push back against resolutions of what's called an immediate cease fire. so i think um, you know, it's pretty clear right now that's uh, you know, there right now the united states and there's also see a line to list as far as the campaign is concerned. and then the goal of defeating sauce, which across the united states and much of europe, which has defined us awesome terrace organization. and obviously that is on a shared interest of almost barnes. now israel says it's changing his tactics now with the reduction of troops. the actually in gauze and a shift of tactics which should reduce the civilian casualties among palestinians. how's that shift come in time to prevent president biden from rethinking his approach to support for israel? so i mean those, those channels of communication are open on a cost basis. it would appear so i think we've seen um, you know, we've seen comments coming out of washington suggesting that it has been receptive to their concerns. as you say,
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the claimant is moving to out to the next stage test. they've defined it now, you know, that's how many of the service to being rotated out. and um, is always moving some more to precision operations within, within the gaza strip. obviously, american concerns of a voice thumb issue of trying to keep long to bands and keep them away from the fighting and to increase the 1000000000 aid from word by his role as well. you know, there was a push back to about the extent to which you know, that could happen in the world. and obviously, you know, concerns that have, if you a tab was open to for that could actually help actually sustain some awesome power . but i think that, you know, those concerns are being, are being for here. and i think it's probably safe to say that again, i've space, there's always there really with them. you know, that is always moving onto this to this next phase of a campaign, which hopefully will be a little more. yeah. yeah let's, let's look into the future. a bit of count on. should israel formulate what kind of deal it wants with the palestinians off to this was old as well. we see a lot of resistance. always say it's having discussion. was israel language,
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you know, it's right of israel's partners about the proverbial day after i'm actually tonight, the security cabinet. i think i me and the workshop in both cabinets will be meetings tactic, have that and their central discussion at least on the dates that they've publicized. um, i mean, it would be virtually inconceivable. certainly in terms of as well as planning and then for, you know, as partners that are on site that, that conversation would not happen. i think that, you know, there's a, there's definitely a need for his old to start talking about not only what it doesn't want in terms of the future about the, you know, what it would countenance on the ground. what kind of arrangements it does say moving forward to be able to, to maintain stability and security in that area. i think that if they were not doing that, that would create a danger vacuum that you know, that nobody would want to see. and you know, for them does take us places we, nobody wants to go, i'm sure that those, you know, those issues will take a little factor prominently and secondary blinking stocks when he visits is wrong actually. now let's take a quick look as a personalities the president by and has been a staunch supporter of as well as is a code wishful over the course of his career. but county is really rely on such
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strong boxing from us politicians in the long term. a present binding, remarkable allies, right. so, um, you know, as you say, when we were talking earlier, we were pushing back against the calls for an immediate cease fire in gaza right now. which of, and brought some price in the security council. i mean, that would leave over a 150 gas constant just because i would based on us in power and gaza. you know, one been promises that they made or pledges to repeat the events on october 7th until now he's over destroyed so. so, um, you know, so that, that's been teaching important as well. i think it's even more, more extraordinary under the political circumstances. but given the political circumstances in which we operate, i mean, president biden is on the cusp, or in the middle of a 20 to 2024 election campaigns. his israel policy is not all that popular within, in certain quarters or his party. i'm, you know, so he's got to go to some force of conscience and of course, you know, his belief that this is the right thing from united states. i mean, even one has been pushed back. so, you know, i don't think that um,
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everything is all can be certain that any successor in his chair would uh, you know, were maintain the level of support that as well. i've seen from him on a personal level now. so but benjamin netanyahu, he is a device if they are in israel to digital, traditional re phones. okay. some point, if israel needs to focus more on national security in the future than politics, as you have written, kind of do that with an engineer who it's usually important flashed in. um, i think that's uh, you know, the unique unity of purpose that we see that as well during this campaign is under threat, as you say, again from sort of partisan wins um, judicial for our mailing. and so the former back on the table again, they were a couple of supreme court rulings this week, which for us that but it's a bunch of the frame. um, we've had to dispute budgeting priorities with the bureau, sort of patronage issues being fed into the budget and the timing that as i was trying to fund that expensive. busy or, you know, there's a lot of questions about whether or not this was capable of doing that. clearly,
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as long as it does not get a handle on that problem and does not prioritize national security over this political issues. i think that you know, it, it lists undermining the solidarity that will allow for this campaign to continue. i think it would probably also joins the question the sustainability of this government coalition over time. and it's, you know, at the time when you say there's divisiveness and there's no and then you know, people will not, not be willing to uh, to evaluate the. again, the circumstances such as those and now is we're looking at is arouse a deep alliance with the us that is still couldn't currently has, which could of course change depending on who is at the top. the in the us does is we're all really have any alternative to this. this friendship is support uh, within from the united states. sure. uh, not really, i would argue and you know, the article for it, but i just wouldn't. lastly, i think that's, you know, we're, we're, as we've seen other parties in the middle east,
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maybe hedging their bets with the russians with the chinese. i don't, i don't think that's really a viable option for his throat. no budging and mosque out in support of those on us they've been pushing back against, you know, there's those priorities and the security council. they certainly will not be delivering the levels of aid which, you know, as well as in july, it seems to me that it states that evolved this campaigns and continue. so i, i mean, for the time, but the time being for the sale, the future, i don't think that, you know, as well as another viable washington. so lines with united states now a settlement event. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. pleasure. biggest thing now the eyes of the well, the of course, currently focused on the middle east, but the war in ukraine is also raging on russians. military began to year by launching some off as most intense strikes on ukraine cities since the invasion, nearly 2 years ago. your current president followed him is the landscape says his
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country has been hit by hundreds of missiles in recent days. russia for his ball to choose his key of selling the boat, a city of bedrock, killing at least $25.00 civilians. that despite the intent of 5 hostilities, observe a sight as badly any movement on the front line. let's take a look at why the war has booked down. these are images from the telegram channel, a few cranes, 3rd, a salt brigade. they show a slow and brutal war between russia and ukraine, high and casualties, and slow and movement. but the, the front line and ukraine's east has hardly budged. some military analysts say the current stalemate is ultimately to russians. advantage. russian forces are dug in behind. a fortress of tank traps, mine fields, and other obstacles. the red on the map marks russian positions along the front. satellite images indicate that russian troops are reinforcing these areas.
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more than $8000000.00 land mines are estimated to be buried there. in the craney and army has not been able to find a way through. and they are dependent on supplies of western munitions. these have been slow and coming. ukrainian soldiers have to rush 155 millimeters shelves, accumulation in their defense. that's just the name of the item you should die. lemme is the ukraine only you have, it gets what it needs to 10 and a symmetrical situation into a symmetrical one, but to little, to actually drive the russians to enter into negotiations with the sequence it gets when people recognize the problem into play. another winter of war is settling in over ukraine, like the last one. its cities and infrastructure are under air attack. american made f sixteens are on their way. but you cranium. pilots still need training. ukraine hopes they can challenge russian fighters in the sky. on the ground, ukraine's air defense is in better shape. s a. m p p units from france,
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iris t from germany patriot from the us anti aircraft tags such as the german gap uh, can fend off drone attacks. both sides are making extensive use of these on crude aerial vehicles limited and if you see now, but each side knows what the other is doing because of the use, especially of many of the strains that we have, what many have referred to as the future. so called transpired in battlefield, that's is what happens on the battlefield. each site immediately has an idea of what's happening for ukraine to take the offensive. it will need more weapons from its western partners. otherwise, russia's numerical superiority has a good chance of simply waiting out the stalemate. for more analysis on this, that's across the case i'm bringing the above the table. it's got,
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she's an expert and hybrid boyfriend who runs a military consultancy and has advice ukrainian government. now you have described your expertise as russian, the hybrid threats before we get into the details. can we brush up on the terminology? what does hybrid wolf in town? thank you so much. first of all to for having me here today. um, when we speak about uh, hybrid square or we speak about the whole complex of interference, including this information in cyber attacks, attacks, economical interference, political corruption, and other means. so a lot of the main of these non military threats that ukraine is facing. congress of course we still face a very different best uh cyber attacks. but i would say that these information is the major threats for our population. if we are not speaking
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about military means, because russia is trying to do more lies our society to make us basically to surrender, to strength, fatigue, not only within our society, but also within um, our partners, our elyse across the world. can you give us an example of what most most co is doing to disseminate misinformation and how this may be a risk getting you credit the national security or were you since any ukraine? uh, we have a lot of different masters but where people exchange information for instance, vibrant telegram and telegram is absolutely not secure, were messenger. it's very easy to get there. and it's very easy to run different different telegram charts or groups where people take new strong and unfortunately in the ukraine telegram is the 1st source of information for our people. and
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this uh, telecom trucks, uh, or telecom channels, there are anonymous. uh there the telecom doesn't have any uh, security standers, any community defenders. so basically anyone can run them and there are a lot of these information there on vibrant. there is a different type of uh, interference, for instance, just one simple example. ukrainians get there in different charts, for instance, people who lost their loved ones, those who were killed or those who were maced on the buckle field and people get together and it's very easy to into the trade, those vibrant trucks. and i, so i participated in some of these charts and they saw that some unknown features were trying to provoke people to go and protest to go against authority
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outweigh against the government. for instance, to go and block the routes where western weapons coming on. so there are a lot of different types of how russian, this information machine can interfere ukrainian society and do more a license to make people think that we are losing or to make people think that our government is not protecting us. so of course, as you say, the ukrainian government is, is also engaging in these tactics and does it, does it? what do you say? because it's above controlling the narrative of this full. what do you would say uh, would you say is most skillful in controlling this narrative, russell ukraine. i would say that the ukraine, ukraine, ukrainian government controls the narrative. uh, simply because we understand where the crap is coming from. we feel it every day.
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just the last, you know, 5 days, russell long more than 500 me cycles and 10 trunks on us. so it's uh, easier for us to understand where it's russian does information when we know when we feel physically the threat. but in other countries uh, in the, in the societies of our elyse. sometimes it's not that easy because there are a lot of different narratives that brussel sprouts, for instance, narratives about ukraine and correction, or you creating on the refugees. all these, all these narratives make people feel that the world last too long, and it's time to end it. and some people initiate some piece plans or some peace negotiations for us is not an option for now because we still have solid and
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suppression troops on our territory. and the main precondition for the peace talks would be getting out russian troops. russian forces from a territory the high brit wolf, expertly with 2 bowls. scott, thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. are the right code number of people headed from south america towards the us border last in facing disease and violence along the way. and a pair, realtors jungle crossing it takes days to walk through the darian gap. hundreds kilometers of jungle between columbia and palm on many of those making the trip of children who sometimes lose that parents along the way, an estimated $500000.00 people for the violence and poverty in the homelands make the crossing in 2023 dw spoke with a few of them. this is by how to quito panama. first community
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were migrants arrive after walking for about a week through the jungle of the diarrhea and got hundreds of people arrive here every day. the villagers pick them up in canoes, not any left her home and venezuela with her husband 3 children and in lots they spent some time in peru before deciding to make the track north towards the usa. the trip to the jungle was brutal. she says they saw the terrible things going on. yeah, they told us that we would find the canoes at assessing, pointing somebody they'd like to fund the know we had 2 full days in the jungle coming out. and then on the way we saw that and below 2 bodies of people and of animals. a persona in china after signing in with panama immigration authorities, many come to the make shift health center. most suffer from severe dehydration,
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bruises and gastro intestinal elements. nominees, husband has stones in his foot, and her daughters have rashes and fungal infections. her baby has also lost weight, but from the knee, the fear and threats she encountered were the worst. the cost of the monthly they told us we had to pay a $100.00 or they would take our children. when we said we didn't have any money. they said they were going to keep us the right one of the children. okay, are you and have you and i don't, i don't mean a lot of the most of the people here tell us that on the columbia inside their gods, who takes them through the jungle. the guides were also carry backpacks and provide medicine. they charged $350.00 for some, it's a price worth paying on kind of close to some allies. all the costs are sometimes quite high. they provided us with security all the way to the border of
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them from the columbia and border into panama, after the military barracks is where we had problems we were assaulted in. we'll see the bellows. the canoes, leaving baffled takito. navigate for hours to the next migration reception station . their agents checked their bags to confiscate dangerous objects and weapons, the conditions in the camp or better thanks to the increase presence of international organizations. although some say serious issues remain a i know we have problems with the food is going bad and there are children who is sick animal. this tend is a place for children to feel safe to play and receive psychological care to overcome the trauma of the trip. more and more children are arriving alone. this
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is the new year one year is more than tripled. we moved from 3000 unaccompanied will set price of children have already passed through here. it's a question of you survival. when the moms with us can no longer rules, they know planning coming out of mas as awful as conditions are. these people are the lucky ones to survived the dangers of the dairy and got to denmark. now the queen magazine has made have final public appearance before stepping down on january 14, the 83 year old road through copenhagen and a golden carriage pulled by 6 white horses. the trip from the residence to parliament is part of the annual new year's celebrations. the monarch meets with members of the armed forces and others being migrate to mate. the surprise announcement of abdication during her new year's eve speech sighting health issues
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facing the 2 years on the throne make of europe's longest southern living monarch. she will be succeeded by her oldest confidence. and here's what's some people in an icy cold copenhagen at the sight of. so taking the final shots to see 3, by the way, to why she is still raining lock. very surprised. we have, we have not expected c z or just say i stay on july for dollars from by jeff. yeah, i tried and i do that now. this because it is a emotionally very big moment because she's been there since i was 3 years old. i was checking the cost of of them that was heavy and it was heavy for frederick because he would have this model in the 1st problem it's difficult. yeah. and then
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