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the, the, this is the don't even use live from related kind of thing. the cost of a $100.00 days of war. what the conflict has meant to the people in guys have displaced from their home is by the feed. is riley made of trees action. while in israel people, coal for the return of hostages, still being held by ham us as the boy shows no signs of coming to an end. also coming up iceland evacuate its time, residence in advance of a major volcanic activity in the south west of the items you're option comes hard on the heels of another one just weeks ago, the
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unpopular felt really as welcome to the program, the war between israel and thomas is entering its hundreds a day the fighting erupt. after is let me submit a group homicide. launched a terrorist attack on israel on october 7th. israel responded with air strikes and a ground invasion of the gaza strip. since then, the tow has been devastated. around 1200 people, including 520 soldiers of being killed on these riley side, most of them on the 1st day, making october 7th, the deadliest day since the finding of the jewish state. the homicide run health ministry in gaza says almost 24000 palestinians have been killed. many of them women and children is randy made latrice as more than $7000.00 of the dead are militants. the un says at least 300 polished indians have been killed in the west bank. as israel's military campaign has damaged or destroyed around half of guys
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has buildings and displaced almost 2000000 people. so miss riley's have died. so by the way, the war is being carried out, but israel has 5 to press on with it to military campaign to eliminate thomas. for the people of garza, the last 100 days have been nothing short of a disaster. many of those, not just the homes, livelihoods, and loved ones, but also any hope that life can ever return to normal. so we take the tragic catastrophic indescribable situation. everyone's will thousands of boxes and wounded. those who would not, multitude were wounded, who wasn't wounded or had the home destroyed. those who didn't lose their homes for this place. no one in gaza has been on touched by the conflict. this family say they used to be wealthy. but like thousands of all the goals and
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they've been forced to flee, and now they're making pastries to survive. put in the hey, i assume just 100 days ago we were living in power dies on a band. we have buildings, houses, and possessions. we enjoyed a wonderful luxurious life since the salts of the will. we brought everything a homes of possessions. everything in israel to the pain is real. despite efforts to chase it away at this rate in tennessee, it's one of a number of events taking place to mount the $100.00 day since the terrorist attack a. it's a plead for the return of the mode. the $100.00 hostages still being held in garza, including one of the youngest, opt up t's if it's prostate, both direct, something to freedom from the come us to bring him and his family best to is rather
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to celebrate the best day with his family. is it possible, as well as governments, as it will push ahead with its campaign until the hostages of being returned and this other war aims have been achieved? including the elimination of home us and the thrust it poses to the jewish state. with no end in sight, it seems the suffering is set to continue to view corresponding atanya. kramer gave us more insights on heavy atmosphere and israel is a 100 days since the war between israel and thomas began as well. i think it really depends who you ask you and i talked to some people here this morning. and isabelle, this really is something with the sad mood as well. so people are having, you know, they said to me, mixed feelings about. so people saying, you know what happened on october 7, took away the sense of safety and security. a lot of questions being asked about
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how that goes happened middle. so of course, now about the war there's a lot of focus, of course, a news. well, what's happening uh, in the fighting every morning and then use of soldiers that have been killed in dallas and the fighting. there's a bit less focus on what's happening on the civilian population side in a gauze or here in the reporting. and of course, a lot of focus is still, as you said on the hostages, it's belief that a $156.00 hostages are still in garza and people are really asking what is being done to bring them home? tanya is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said, israel will continue its war against thomas until they are victorious, and they won't be stopped by anyone. is this a stance that has wide support in his room of the i think it still does have a broad support. at least we are looking at some surveys that people do support the
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war efforts. but of course it also other people are saying, you know, is what needs to look at what, what will happen next. and of course, there's also the sense that this of war and gaza, why it is continuing to other threats, especially also when you look at the north and for the uh, the cross for the fire that has been intensifying or appeared to have intensifying in the past. weeks between israel and has football, but at the same people at the same time, you know, there are also a lot of people that are still displaced in, in, in the south, alongside the because of a border area, but also in the north. and these people are still as in hustling and hotels here, and they have not been able to go home. but also what we're seeing there is, of course more question us where this will going and also the question about responsibility. because prime minister benjamin netanyahu has not taken responsibility. what happened on october 7th, and according to polls,
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a lot of people would like to see elections once the score will end each. thanks tanya. dw correspondent tanya craner injuries would force lava from the volcano which erupt. it earlier today in the south west of iceland is expected to reach the town of green, the vic imminently the times. residents were evacuated last night after days of intense seismic activity. it's the 2nd time they have to leave their homes within the space of 2 months. previous earthquakes and a separate or option in december. so them forced to stay away for 6 weeks. iceland typically averages interruption every 4 years. a journalist and goes loose and joins us from the atlantic capital it right cubic and go great to see again. so dramatic pictures that we're seeing here and also at the situation seems to have developed in, in the past few hours at once. what more can you tell us?
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right, well in the last hour reason you fisher opened up a smaller one, but literally on the outskirts of town, i'm watching a light stream. now i'm not sure if you have access to those pictures and the, the, the lava flow is, is minutes away from link. i'll thing the 1st of homes on the outskirts of town. a near moments ago, it also the level stream rolled over the main cost water pipes into town. iceland uses geothermal hot water to basically provide keeping for the town. and that means that the time is not without talk water, which means water pipes used for water and heating. once dr. freezing temperature that are just below minus on the subject. right scale, you can see that small fish or it's, it's not massive, but it's that's literally in your yard. but you certainly wouldn't want to be there . unfortunately, no one is there. every one that you mentioned was evacuated. most people actually haven't returned to town, but what about 200 people there?
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it is just uh, sadly, up until just a few moments ago, workers, i've been trying to sure the walls that were set to, to try to make sure that the lava would flow in a different direction. this fisher means that those efforts have an open and binding because, well, they don't really separate purpose anymore. and credit the dramatic images. we are actually seeing the live images. they're coming from iceland terrifying at to say the least. and what does this really mean now for the residents of green, the vic, as of this is a breaking situation. i'm sure they're watching the same pictures as we are with tears in their eyes and seeing you know, their how homes and a starts to crumble and probably realizing that the chances of them returning home at least any time soon or even at all. the diminishing uh, it seems that the town is also very parked by the, by a, by
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a smaller sort of reveals that maybe have grass over them where we're given some, some asphalt, where the streets but with the chambers empty chambers underneath. so it wasn't really safe for people to stay in town and to forward his, i'd like to meet had actually, before this latest objection, decided to re evacuated simply out of fear that people would start following through the ground as happened on wednesday to a worker who with and working on filling in some of the gaps and the ground literally toilet. and then he has not yet been found. certainly very tragic ingo and uh as we will be keeping everybody up to date on the latest uh from iceland am in goes exclusive journalist in reykjavik, thanks for joining us on the show. thanks. alright, let's take a look now, some headlines from around the world. the supreme court of pakistan has upheld
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a ruling stripping former prime minister in wrong cons. party of its crickets boxes assembled. the party has long use the sample for voters to recognize it off the ballot box rights group, say the upcoming election on february 8th lacks credibility following incorrect time against funds, part aqua doors. prison agency says, 0178 prison workers who's being held hostage by inmates. i've been freed, as they had been taken captive by prisoners and a number of childs almost a week ago. soldiers and police are increasing patrols as ecuador faces, a security crisis due to a spike in gang violence. south korean officials say north korea as far as a ballistic miss, or if it's east coast japan's defense ministry also claims that it detected a possible ballistic me. so the launch comes days after north korea fired a by rush of artillery shells near the sea border with south korea.
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and taiwan, the routing party candidates lighting that has won the presidential election, giving his party to d p. p. an unprecedented 3rd term lies secure just over 40 percent of the vote ahead of his nearest arrival in the opposition. k empty. china claims taiwan as its territory and in the run up to the election cold like a dangerous separatist. the west, germany and france are among the countries of congratulated the tiber needs voters and elected officials. now let us welcome our next president and vice president lights in the and show me team a. it's a moments with far reaching implications for tie wants future liking the of the routing, d p, victoria softer a t i. e 43 way race. this is him speaking to the international press, moments of to winning the presidency. that's it. i was, i mean, well thanks to the time when these people for writing a new chapter in our democracy, we've shown the world how much we cherish our democracy. this is the unwavering
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commitment policy, the defending time owns democracy, was it the hearts of life campaign? and projecting pressure from badging to succumb to chinese rule as opposed to the government led by lodging. the, because his goal was very clear, he knows clearly that we're a country and that taiwan has an independent government to, to a position policies at fort for a recess. of relations with aging, and some 60 percent of votes is back to them. but with the opposition, 3rd splits. it wasn't enough. back at the d. p. lighting the insisted he was ready to talk. pointing out it was china that had long stumbled him. he called on badging to think he get logan exchange can mitigate the risk to china. only when we replace obstruction is to them with communication and confrontation with dialogue. can we achieve peace and share prosperity?
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