tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 15, 2024 10:00pm-11:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i, my name's site. this is denise uh nice and coming up in the next 16 minutes. how much release is a new video of a captive who says to all the captives? what killed 5 is rodney military strikes in golf in the u. s military says humans who the rebels have hits an american own container ship with
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a michelle in the red sea. and when no injuries were forcing children in short pulled from the rubble off as well as late as a tax on central and southern guns. and the 67 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. standing in the hall, rubbing a tech, most of the tennessee, at least one person has been killed. 18 others are injured. a volcano in iceland has erupted for a 2nd time and less than a month, forcing people from the the i'm just wondering, a year ago. 1 just north of the town of greens of it we're waiting to go in with us or to use to see the expense of the damage caused by the other option. the see how most has released a new video that the ports of least shows the dead bodies of 2 is rarely captives.
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the footage imaged as israel's defense minister said, the only way to secure the release of mo captives would be through maintaining ministry pressure on him. us. the video then shows a said captive who says the to what killed by is riley strikes on garza. she continues to plead for the war to end as a captives to be returned home while this still a life to or with following this breaking story from both tel aviv and gaza. in a moment. we'll go to gaza and speak to honey my mood. let's turn now to sar colorado who's in tel aviv. so sar, tell us a bit more about what exactly this video shows. i just wanna make it clear to our view as the reason window showing yes, because clearly this is a captive who is on the dress and we have decided not to show the video. so if you could tell us exactly what the video shows. yeah. and absolutely, you can see that she looks incredibly distress. this is
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a 26 year old. she was actually one of the 1st people to appear in some of those videos. when the oakside bas 7 attack happens, she was on the back of a most a bike, clearly crying and screaming as she was being driven away and clearly to take her across into the gaza strip. she was attending the nova festival as hundreds of others had been as well. now in this video, she talks about the other 2 males, but also a page with her in a video that was released on sunday nights in the one on sunday night part one. let's say, oppose all 3 of them were quoting on their governments and the prime minister to bring them back home as soon as possible, and also calling for an end to the war. in this video, she then goes on to say that they have actually been hit by a number of his re, the strikes and they had been buried under the rubble they managed to get out. and
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then on, as they were being relocated to another place, the other 2 were also killed. this is going to be very hiring and severely distrusting for the families of all the young, desperate now to bring them back to the point. so they've actually been calling to enter the wall. if this is what it takes, they say they know the price is going to be incredibly high, and they know that they're all demands being made by hum us. but to be honest, i don't think any with anyone who in israel expected this to last this long to you as you say, very incredibly hiring for the families of the captives. and clearly that is the mission here with the release of this video. what impact is it likely to have on the governments that 6 key question that to
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absolutely. now, it seems that this has become a bit of a bottle of the wells, if you like. this video was released around the same time that you are galani, the defense ministers. you were mentioning that in a statement said that the will is the only way forwards in terms of bringing back all of the captives. he said the, what the military operations is, what will bring them all, but also prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a statement. yes. today had said that the global continue so many months again, risk erasing dots. um, but sort of families when we were hearing from them yesterday. they made it very clear that spreads out. they don't want to wait any longer. some of the know are really pointing the blame on stage, very vocally towards the prime minister and this government because of the, on the 7th, it's not happening in the 1st place. they said we will let down the ones, and now you're letting us down again to the point that some of those families visited, catch all last week to meet with those media sites. is that putting that points across?
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that was both top on one of the stages yesterday and implying that they are needing to take matters into their own hands. one of the family members was begging the governments that i beg you, please listen to us, please bring them back until the points, the actually the mazda of the 26 year old that we see in this video. she's chinese . and she was on stage. she has cancer and she said, i pray that i will be able to see my daughter before i die. and that just gives you a sense. but it seems that this government on the will cabinet and the prime minister wants to keep going on with this will. but when you speak to the families, they say time is running out. it's not on this side. and they all desperately, desperately words. it's obviously hiring what the going through. okay, let's turn now to honey who's live in rossa in southern garza and honey. this is not the 1st time how much has release of videos of captives in gaza. what do
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you think is the calculation here, by how much releasing this video now? a yes indeed, this is not the 1st time. so that's a material been released, whether it's a video or a statements being made by how much official, whether the, the political or the military. but this time, it's becoming clear to how much is very thoughtful, very careful when it directs messages to the world and, and becoming more calculated messages when they are in the deep uh, is really public or these really a government there. and what seems to be right now happening is this video is, is used to put pressure on the, on the course of the public on a private discussion. going on in israel about the, the release of the hostages in the gaza strip. and then put more pressure in the
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government due to negotiate a deal, so they can be released and for the palestinians. again, i pray that the, the from is really a prison is also a d b release. but what the punch line here appears to be that uh, what is this that the not so subtle message in this video. busy is the fact that if you are not coming to the negotiation table and in the mass going on in the war and goes up, you will be coming more of these as really hostages in your relentless bombing. and that's, i think, a, the, the, the card that it, how much is it playing right now within the past couple hours is like 3 things happen. a sudden an announcement of withdrawal of an entire division. and then we have the release of the video and then a state been in a pressed for these been by these really defense minister. and on top of that,
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a reports about each of being told, do, or given degree lied to start a more serious negotiations to release the hostages. all happen within a very short time. and, and it seems, this tactics seems to be work and effective leads at right now. okay, kind of move that 1st and rafa in southern garza, okay, let's bring it and i'll just share a senior political unless more one discharge joins us here in the studio. more one, it's clear that this video is going to hurt the families of the captives the most. they will no doubt continue to pressure the governments something they've already been doing on the last night. there was a 24 hour strike up by the families of all the captives putting pressure on the government. but it's pretty clear that given everything that we've seen, given all the pressure from those families, the government doesn't intend to budge when it comes to their emission for the war . they're not going to move a tool. they would like to keep up the theaters is that they do care about the
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hostages and their families and about their future and about their safety. it's very important for the government to keep up the appearance of that regardless whether they mean it or they don't mean it. but the appearance is important. this where they can maintain public support. minimum right, well, support. they don't have support, they don't have, but what they don't, but they are, they can't afford is that the, the situation among the public gets out of control. as long as they said that they cared about the house, i bought a hostage of the captives. they maintain their representation of these very the public and the safety of these, right, the public cause and end of the day, about the 1st on problem that a lot of any government is the safety of the public. right? that's why that's why violet is violence or power is, is in the hands of the government, right?
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because they're meant to be the guardian of the society. in this case, of course, these writers have also given another reason why, of this is becoming very complicated, is a desk. they do want the safety and they want to liberate and the hostages, and so on, so forth. but in the end of the day, the best way they can do it is to war is by putting more and more pressure on how much the more pressure they put that i am us, the more how much would be willing to negotiate that release? thing is that this logic has failed, right? so you move into the next stage, and when you say is the more than, uh, we enter info, trait goes all of the more as we can get into the tunnels and so on, so forth. we wouldn't be able to leave it in there is of course, a very risky business. it's not serious. and people know that a lot of the captives have been killed in the process of such attempts actually been ration, right. the 1st aspect of it, which is the most difficult for any government, the closing is where the government is that the fact that they cannot pay the price
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at this point in time for liberating those captives for how much the price has to be high. otherwise, what's the point of this entire ordeal, right? what it, what is, how much trying to achieve by releasing this video now. okay, so this is probably the most interesting part in terms of what are we seeing? i'm traveling over the past several months, including october 7th. i this because i hear on this uh, on this uh stage a number of times i invoke the idea of an estimate of what fed, but i'm not sure people understand fully and i'm the phone thing. we're gonna have the time to pay it or, but i'm going to try and do it. in few words. i said we took a war for it is not the symmetry. something else? because sometimes we talk about 2 states, like for example, ukraine and russia. one is a very strong nuclear, as one of the of that is much weaker. one is bigger, one is smaller and whatnot, you can invade the other occupy as well. so for this is this submit. there's this
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image through between the 2 to submit through forces. a symmetrical woofers, different significant for a symmetric a warfare means not just that, not just that the power balance is so great is so big between the 2 is a nuclear power and so on. how much is just a group that the values and that the clinics and the objectives of each part is, are very different. they are very symmetrical. in the case of releasing the photos as much as, for example, our guess for me is right my dislike it. and then of the day, the week of part, the have to deal with primary of sentiments, fear, anger, and such. that's why we could part these use that are, for example, you want to set her eyes up a few nation because you cannot fight them. good fire state face to face. you and you embrace certain techniques that's sometimes on the,
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i'm not accepted by states or by the interstate system. that's why they call them the what the end of the week, right? what international law does not protect the week. the week finds i submit your code means in order to protect itself. so i'm not surprised to dispel the fear. oh rather spread fear among the is a public and anger among the public and disunity among visually popular and lack of safety among the republic. it's very important for how much to keep on doing that in order to put more and more pressure. because for them, the primary objective is to end the war. now as we see it and to arrive at an exchange of prisoners once, how much becomes, or how much was, how much lead or, or fuck the hand that the whoever was spot us then becomes a state once guys that becomes part of a state as how much would want to vendor would be obligated under various international organ uh, laws and 3 days and so on, so forth to,
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to abide by certain rules of engagement for the time being the auto group in unoccupied territory for now over the past 56 years, most of them dispossessed for 75 years, right. and so they embrace that can accept the accepted by international norms, but they're important for the week of part these and 2nd discuss. okay, thank you for that. and is there a senior political analyst, mar one shara. this elliot and my colleague sarah vanya spoke to the have brett's newspaper columnist, gideon levy. he said, the release of the video is unlikely to bring a c spot any place a you know, i understand a psychological or a wall for that said from us is a conducting. but this shouldn't be something bolder, said to play like these say yesterday to reduce photos of them in life and they
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they'll because it's a, i think they should be some voters that come us e mails from us. childrens cross, it doesn't serve anything, in any case address, we will see the reaction is read. it wouldn't be a reaction. no, but again, look at those and the most that we are dealing with. and we cannot address them and we should just say eliminate them. and trish them, nothing good would come out of if the effect is to cause a shock or fear situation within the is really public. i mean, will they see this video and will it work for support? i don't think it is a video with the screen between be baptized, but not script because there's a tendency or certain media know for screen videos to come by say, release is encouraging the one from yesterday. they only publish the status of photos, but not the videos, but this is also important. a, there is a public bradshaw,
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the government will do it. it's impossible to release the hostages. there wouldn't be to riley on most of these items very big around, you know, 24 hours, some of the interest that they but by the end of the day, they're very clear or well on the same stop the war in order to release them is not the main voice that i hear from the process. and if this is not the main voice that comes out from the brought this. so it's, it is very good news. it's not very effective. doesn't one that is right to see the just the low, low, valuable who doesn't want them to be reinstalled. but then by the end of the day we are dealing with babies and all that then we met and then the most oldest. but i don't soon as brush, so it gets into a very encouraging kind of moment to,
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to reach the government. we have 3 ever saying it'll be the boat. this the u. s. military says that the who owns group has struck us own container ship of the coast of u. m. and the strike who was minimal damage to the give her a thought ego, which continued as johnny incident was fast reported by the u. k. mass time authorities. let's get the latest from montana in washington dc. one of us authorities have to say about this attack as well the us, it's central c'mon to confirm the statement that had been released by the u. k. maritime operations group and said, but added as well that they had to be an earlier attack this against a us destroyer in the red sea central come on said that a missile had been fired at the destroyer. the messiah was difficult, uh, destroyed mid flight by a us fighter aircraft. so 2 separate incidents in the red sea in the course of the past 24 hours. this, of course,
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raising the stakes. and what is an exceedingly tense region of the us and the u. k attacked group the bases in the pots of human that they controlled in recent days. they claim that mold and 60 targets were struck. but us intelligence officials over the weekend said that who t rebels still maintain some 75 percent of the operational capability. in terms of launching missiles and launching drones and the events over the course of the morning, it peer to bed the south. now the question is, what will be the us reaction? remembering that president biden made very clear that sure that'd be further attacks on shipping in the red sea. that would be a us response. while the president has spent the day at the martin luther king celebrations in philadelphia. he has returned to the white house within the last hour. still no coming from him, despite questions being shown to the attend by reporters folks, the us responds to us reaction is something that we're still waiting to see if or
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when it, because okay, thank you for that, mike. how the, the for us in washington dc. well marker for the on a is be direct to general at the institution of x force and international trade. he says us a new case strikes on her face has not stopped the great from targeting ships in the red sea. you quite right the, the strikes that were carried out by the american and a u. k. forces have prevented will stop the who see attacks. and as you said, most recently, an attack on a us dr. bulk carrier. that was actually the gulf with 8 and so south of the by the man that straight so which in itself now we see we're seeing an escalation beyond the red sea. and in recent weeks, that was also the attack on the ship off the coast of india. and last week of the radian forces, a took a ship in the state of
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a whole move and took that into a red new voltage. so there's a very real risk of this escalating. but as the u. k prime minister may play today. the action is being taken in the red sea is to try and prevent and stop the attacks on global shipping. and that is the focus of the activities, the who fees would be very clear from the outset, that the intention was to disrupt the trade with it as well. well, trade linked with israel and to establish a de facto bl, okay? they've had a huge amount of success in achieving that and try it into the post. relapse is, is done by well over 85 percent over the course of the attacks over the past month . and, but the issue is that it's impossible to be that forensic in the attacks on shipping and vessel ships that have no relationship to is rather or to is really
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a business have themselves being subject to attack or threats. and so the attempt is to try and show the transit through about a man that straight through the red sea and therefore through suez is a free full global shipping. to palestinian teenagers have been shot dead by is riley forces. while these really on the radio says they were trying to throw a homemade explosive, how this thing and say they often count, verified the is writing narrative news. abraham reports from the okey pod, westbank is always open to 6 years old. i scan on as his brother's eyes are being shot forever, too little to understand the meaning here say being a palestinian means is too close to avoid. the 17 year old man was supposed to return to school on monday after a break. his brother,
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other folder to define and he has another brother in his wait a minute to redo the teams under israel's policy over resting palestinians without charge. oh god is always slow. and how about oh no, i don't know if my son either knows that his brother was killed. he's an offer military prison. last i heard from him was in october 15th. so a man was with his 16 year old friend had it needs to be to in the occupied westbank. both were sheltering tube by his way. the forces linked on sunday in the streets where they were shocked as meters away from kind its home. it's near the leak is where the supplement of bits l and close to and is really made it through the tower. people working in the area, tell us that this is a place where is there any soldiers fault to salad and so they mind, they manage are processing and moving to the surveillance cameras. these really army radio accuses the 2 teens of throwing home, made explosives at this way,
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the soldiers but passing and say they often cannot verify these ready narrative. leaving families with more questions than answers to be shown in a lot of sion of the old would. they listen, i don't know what's happened. i don't even think he had money to go out. he gets a little pockets money from us and then they'll give them the most to should. she says her son told her if he died to protest picture knew his friends, who were also killed by his really forces. he loved life. she says, and drunk of one day becoming a journalist, being born under his rose occupation and living through its pain. his dream never came to that, but he is either the occupied left bank and israel, at least one person has been killed and 18 others injured in a call roaming and stabbing attack. it happened in the city of ranada just north of tel aviv police. say the arrest that at least 2 suspects. they have identified them
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as residents of hebron in the ultra pod westbank and investigation is currently underway. at this time, it's still preliminary, i can't get into the details of the motive, but what i can tell you is that we have various security agencies behind us gathering evidence in order to declare it. if it is, tell her what it's related to. we're going to get all that information and give it to you as it comes and let's get well in this or can speak to hold of the need is in the, in the occupied westbank. what else do we know about the suspects has been arrested as well? these are actually a 44 year old man and his nephew who's 24 is 24 years old. they both residence of benny mary, a town east of hebron, and now they were working inside israel before october the 7th. and that's when the permits got revoked. in the off them off of the how much attack they manage to
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get back into israel illegally and work at this a car wash company. you know, we spoke to a relative of them who said that he was to try to come to terms with the news and he couldn't understand why they carried out this attack. we also know from that relative that the is really the ministry showed up in by the name. they were confrontation with local residents. but they also added to the 2 houses of these 2 attackers. uh, they stayed there for about 2 hours where uh, during which they ransacked the house according to what were told. and they also took the measurements of those house which could indicate that the soon the families will receive at demolition order. we do now they have full dad, but they took with them the father of the youngest of the 2 attackers and also the son of the other attacker. that's the kind of got pressure and collective punishment is well,
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oldest carries out whenever it is an attack is not the person who carried out. that's responsible, but it's in the entire family and sometimes also the entire community. and what are we also hearing that in the units that have been fighting, gaza, have relocated to the west bank? what more can you tell us about that as well? that's that clear indication that israel is very worried about the tensions here in the occupied westbank dentist that have been increases increasing on a daily basis ever since october the 7th. but you have to remember that before october, the 7th, they were also very high tensions here across the occupied west bank. and in fact, israel said that the 8th had pulled out several of its battalions from the border
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with guys. and i re deployed them here because of those benches now is sick. the day is a security at the assessment at the moment that the west bank is at the, at the point of explosion. and is what i would like to avoid that as much as possible. especially that in the midst of the palestinians, the 700000 settlers who live at new i've been armed in the aftermath of the october, the 7th attacked by israel's minister of national security. so old that it is a perfect is the perfect storm. really for an explosion, and that said, the rates continue on a daily basis. the rates gum was deaf, that the best sort keeps on increasing on a daily basis. more than 350 police. the new build here in the west bank since october, the 7th, nearly 6015, and next time we speak, that number could have increased further. so certainly
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a very difficult situation is well, to keep the balancing act here while trying to keep its own security concerns. and make sure that the palestinians who are deeply frustrated by what they see on full day gonzalez' just don't explode, add to that. and the economy. that is, is that the stand spill, that they used to be before october, the 7th, thousands and thousands of palestinians across the, on a daily basis into israel. well, they hear the unemployed. all this adds to the frustration and may be the acts of these 2 men from hebron earlier today had to do with, with, with the, with all of this because they used to work inside as well. and they lost their jobs without the need that for us in ramallah in the off the pod. westbank. thank you. still ahead on the island, is there a crib? green warning, nidia, $100000.00. ask on children. i need to 100 days off of service facing s quakes will have
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a report on that. the, in a blanket of snow, it was bad to be laid over parts of ireland, scotland, northern england is already sitting of those kinds of ages. the arctic habits bring you to bath is the to get. this is the end of it now, once he's gone across the can for the stuff to wire to getting it all things being relative. so temperatures by day i still single thing is from edinburgh down towards is our grip. but look at this aside from it is quite well now we are in midwinter, but won't i think, will we not? so here's the picture for tuesday. here's a snow folding significance that maybe normally get across to denmark. nothing much though, except a sunshine to this, i forgot. then you've got rain coming. unfortunately, that will be in there to vote,
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but be some flooding from that. and it spreads across from comes up against the cold battery. so it could be a lot of significance night, which might just affect power. it's a good snow day on wednesday and pars. and then the next couple days the sun is id . the will, might not snow will start to melt. the sources of water has been for the south in, for example, the canary outs. we have 30 degrees new off couple of days. that's pretty cool because in time of year reco breaking the will nice. the same has been true for more. okay. most of those have cars drive this time here. of course there are a few showers elsewhere with the heaviest. right? is it madagascar? and it's just going through revenue. i own counseling, the costs 2024 is set to be the need of elections, lots of stores for the global economy under the umbrella. so lots of potential political change and we'll look at the impacts of the rising cost of shifting gees
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and tensions in the red sea. counting the costs on al jazeera being going off of the pool, just looking 20 kilometers in many areas. how does the news continues to define their basic means to live? certainly this year most of them are to some of the rumbling that's happening now. i'm not is outgoing, considering from here to the 11 east side. there is new, any place in gaza is considered to be safe, needs in the north for the south, and north in you and shelters, or in hospitals. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the back of watching out 0 mind if i told the story is this now and almost has released a new video that reportedly shows the dead bodies of 2 is rarely captives. video shows a said caps if he says the 2 were killed by is ready ministry strikes on garza. she continues to plead for the water and the u. s. military says that the here field group has struck and us own container ship the red sea, causing some wine and damage. the group had threatened to a strong was phone self to the us last. another attack on him in the us, on the case say they launched the attacks to protect international shipping. at least a team is right and ended and one person killed and a robbing and stopping incident. know them to be strongly please say to people
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interested in connection with the suspect in attack as well as military is continuing to expand its ground to operations in gaza. it's tanks and troops off present in all these areas in the north and south of the strip. that looks in intense bottles with palestinian fighters in northern garza near be slow here and a top tra was intense gunfire. and ton unit 7 noise in the south battles all taking place between palestinian sizes. and is there any forces, is where the troops are advancing towards their by the name of new house, the natives from russia or some of the rest of your workers are searching survivors in a pile of concrete. his brain is trying to get a residence. so building and sent, told, gaza, the girl and her brother are the sole survivors. and this attack that killed dozens
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of house the these where the army has been ramping up, its military action in the besieged southern city of tanya and paving the way for times and armies vehicle to move deeper into the area. there has been a common occasion of black outing garza for days and it's hindering grass cuz effort. so hey, honey, about the heavy heating, the move them we are not even able to receive emergency calls from citizens. we're not even able to use our navigation tools. we rely on our audio and visual skills to reach the targeted areas. on some occasions we take light vehicles to reach hospitals and ask victims about locations of the affected area of the, you know, it's a really difficult for families to stay in touch with the youth and that i'm separated from my parents and i can't reach out to them i do not know how or where i can re unite with them. apart from this, i have not been able to reach my son for 2 days,
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and i am not able to call him and i don't know where he is. i can't rest. i can't even sleep because i'm not able to get in touch with many of my family members. mission, none of the refugee camps across the strip ruins after is really air strikes. for the center, the number of palestinians through the refuge in the south is rising out of my cell or the thing we can hardly survive. my house was bombed and leveled my family and i and now homeless. my sister, 10 of my cousins were code. we were forced to take shelves that until i was out to school, that my niece and nephew was killed. then we were forced to leave to another shelter, which was rated by the as ready soldiers. i'm penny less. how can i save them and we've lost livelihood? so you have to say it's been more than a 100 days since it's really a launch. it's more on god. but there's no into the humanitarian. a crisis.
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palestinians are facing hunger and paying on a daily basis. their suffering is a growing homeless, this is on the rise to. many of them are living in tents, braving the cold and the rain because they have nowhere else to go. honey, my mode. i was just to get a rough southern gauze. hey, the run, the done is a display. it's paula sydney and living in a destroyed school that was hits find his ready strike. she lost family members including her in laws. he but tells us what happened in our own words, a good enough little one, how to all sudden guess what, wish that the 60 is the was do raging, these really bulb and intensify. a home was flattened, the know we, we will displace to the un, ron alpha co to school. but even this was not sped. it was constantly targeted on the last occasion. many people, including my in laws, were killed. we were forced to go to another school, but the sewage system started, so it was impossible for us to stay. it was also show several times,
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some of the many civilians guessing kills no place is safe, and garza and we have nowhere to go on in the policy. i know, but none of those. yeah. we came to this deserted school building because there was nowhere else to go. the most must go and what but destruction is everywhere and goes up every piece of gauze that is destroyed. but we must find a way to live. we hope the smoke that comes to an end on our own tools open. my husband mine this daughter, and i have come here to try and find a way to support this. trust me. when my, who knew my mobile. michelle. i more towards his childhood. like many others has been destroyed, children are living in fear. they've even lost the will to play. so you home by the, in the album. i couldn't tell him the, i'm going through these ruins and hoping i would find something upon or spoon,
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or even a toy from my child. my like gosh, oh okay. what i yes, i'm not going know this destroyed school. any of the place and goals is fit for living any more. we on this now and then you look inside is the god the could not look at us here. it is true that this place is destroyed from the cold weather. one cannot side side, but we must enjoy all these ruins and fill that we're trying to take refuge from these ready bombardment. we are tired and i fear for my child. it is rouse war and garza is killed more than $24000.00 palestinians. most all women and children, but on is there any mainstream media there seems to be in this room for them to raise a by looks at how is writing news outlets have been covering the will. want him sheffield with cove, with a job i ever saw julia in northern guys. the battle over jelia shy a continue says this news anchor ran the photos with images of air strikes and military operations targeting terrorist it says join noticed embedded with
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a sweetly military and gaza. has a clear message for his audience who come with the color. we are here deep in the gaza strip with idea forces. when you see them on the ground, you'll know that we have nothing to worry about. the 3 months into the war is really media come via patuto, take a message to the population. but there is a side of the story that is clearly missing. when you watch when you was in this, well, there's hardly any pictures of a humanitarian crisis in gaza or the civilian casualties. the main focus continues to be what happened on october, the 7th, the captive and the military operations in gaza. israel is trying to recover from the october 7th attacks and the fear it has generated among the people. here we lost our confidence in our army, in our institutions in our leaders in the state. a and b is really media,
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has kept us locked in to october. 7th is really, society has stopped move to october 8th. we're still in october 7th. but the reports on each rally sold us is often the war, and the names of the palestinian fighters killed. but not the 10s of thousands of palestinian civilian victims. analysts say that media is also playing it's part. it's not the is something that is coming from the government. that is telling the, the media don't do that. it's self. the volunteered by the media, you know, we have to become us made domestic care and we are not going to show the casualties the pursuit in casuals because it says the interest of come us. i'm a different vice. anything around half of the east rally population is estimated to get the new from tv channels. they're also websites for newspapers and magazines. there's some basking says the coverage has
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a big impact on how is rarely see the war. this is where these don't see the posting inside. we're living in this tiny piece of land between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. and we see entirely different pictures of reality. reality that has also left thousands of ballasting instead of that for now. most this way the media have chosen to ignore the city, so we'll just see it at west to send them the spring. and some of the news making headlines now. volcanic activity in the ice and a piece of ease, as according to authorities, the latest erupt and on sunday, and ghost, 3 buildings assessing them on fire when lava flowed through the town. they've got into vic. 4000 people have to leave that homes in november as a precaution. so when you get your who has moved from creating the vic, they were just outside the town of britain of x,
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which is on the front line of the latest volcanic eruption. that's a cottage in south west iceland and we cannot get any further here towards the town because the lumber is still continuing to slow smoking there as well. and there are options taking place of the, of course, what this means for the 3800 people who made this place. that how is that they are questioning whether they'll be able to return hit the menu of them. searing that the last they once knew as a community may no longer exist. now it could be several months before they are able to go back to here because of course the seismic activity is still ongoing. and of course, that has questions as to how the community goes forward and what kinds of life they can make from here, where there is hops a to be habitable again. sonya guy i go, i'll just sarah, just outside of friends of it. now the international monetary fund have come out
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with a new study saying that all the official intelligence is expected to affect 40 percent of old jobs around the world. findings say in advanced economies around 60 percent of jobs might be impacted by a i, but it's not all doom and gloom. the only math says a on integration will be complementary enhanced productivity in these markets. it's a different story though, for emerging markets in low income countries. a exposure is expected to be at 40 percent and may create ad income in wealth in quantities. the i'm f ones that have a are only complements high income workers and will create a disproportionate wage gap in west ending and the quantities and labor markets globally of as get more in this, we can spin to, we're measuring the vast and he, dark speed. you see at a sense of a global digital culture is with us live from los angeles. thank you for your time
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. so this report seems to validate long establish phase that a i systems will take over people's jobs. absolutely, i mean there's a lot of pre curity in terms of access to secure work access to economic security, access to secure wages. i mean, that's a big part of what has been associated with this a, i've been, but actually more generally how our economy is around the world had become, you know, mediated and influenced by digital technology, by data and so on. i mean, mind, you know, 3 people in the united states have equivalent well to 50 percent of the national population over a 160000000 people. and it's also worth noting that the youngest generations, in this country, in the united states and in the united kingdom and some of these trends are happening around the world, are the 1st in history to make less than their parents even of you accounts for installation. and we even have a declining life expectancy in this country in the united states and the u. k. now,
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these are not caused by ai, but the speech to the asymmetry is the right qualities that are based into these technology, right? and 40 percent of global employment being disruptive that seems like quite a lot for people who are not so familiar with a i what sort of jobs is this study referring to a ranch? so artificial intelligence systems are ones that use information or data to basically simulate human behaviors and human activities. so you can imagine in more developing world nations, global south nations, emerging market nations. a lot of the systems that could replace work will be ones that use automated systems, right? like you can imagine industrial robotics system, some other things that are already part of what our world today. but you, but artificial intelligence also involves simulating or replacing. in this case, what we might call white color or service, we're right. everything from human resources to filing legal breeze to making
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insurance risk assessments. so almost everything that could be connected to data, whether it's hardware or robotics or software, could be on the chopping block in terms of jobs. so the future, that's what's critical. we identify what work of the future will look like now to guarantee everybody's planet securing come. yeah, it seems particularly the sort of low level white color workers that are likely to be impacted. but what is also surprising to me is what we've seen in the last year is how a eyes become with this, right to create of jobs we've seen act is going strike right to strike a party. jim, this will also be impacted. why is that the case? as well because artificial, these generated systems the, you know, a notable example of this is chuck g, p t. a lot of us know about that. are ones that are able to mimic human expression because they're learning from all the data that we're putting out there. and they're learning patterns of that data to actually emulate or mimic the things we
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already do. so i have friends in the writers skills i lived here in los angeles who are literally deeply concerned that stuff up there is, could essentially be they think pirated and copied by a robotics system that is not unionized that doesn't have to get paid any way just that doesn't have to be supported with health care. and so this is all about, you know, cutting costs and capitalizing upon data. but the issues, this is all our data that these private corporations are monetizing, and many of us could be on the chopping block. so that's why we have huge opportunities to develop economic security and work of the future. think about what the workers of the future, what their lives could look like. right? i mean, it's so bad. i can be a very good thing if it's ready to demonstrate to that it can be very helpful. yeah, absolutely. i mean look, any systems that use patterns to make deductions about, you know, other things that might occur, right? for example, environmental monitoring, health care prediction,
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all those things can be very helpful, but you have to be really careful about the data sets and ensure that you're not in unintentionally discriminating or kind of connecting the wrong data. for example, there are a i systems that have made recommendations to cancer patients, but didn't take into account that they already have heart issues and so made incorrect recommendations. so you can see this a future where we work with a systems, right, our work or are the can all make prosperity is partly supported by artificial intelligence systems. but the real uh, the real question is, is, who owns these machines? and who do these machines are and who has power over these machines? yeah, and it's really, really interesting conversation. we could go on much longer. but unfortunately out of time, we messed so many of us and from the u. c. had a sense of the global digital culture. thank you. thank you. on 60 heads of state are expected to gather in samples for the new world economic forum you crate
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. and the role in gaza will be topics of discussion as well as climate change on tape 2 months to get us to james space is in davos. it gives us a glimpse of what to expect. once again, tablets is going to be dominated by global crisis. last year was very much ukraine . this year. still ukraine presents the landscape addressing devils on choose day, but also the war on gaza that you're going to have the secretary states united states and c blinking and the national security advisor, the us jake sullivan, will be speaking here. other important regional leaders will be speaking. we're going to have the crown prince of saudi. right. but my haven't been selma, the prime minister and phone minister of cats a my haven't been up to robin of sony as well as t ministers from regional countries. i think the fact that dial says it into the section of global political leaders and the can lead, as it does mean that we're also going to have people talking. and we've got a shipping company leaders here as well,
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about what's been going on in the red sea. whether that's going to create a problem with the global supply chain effect, the global economy, i'm heading to the flight, the fight against a global inflation. those are real big issues, but those are the only things that are discussed in doubles. remember, they'll be a lot of efforts on climate change. earlier on i spoke to the un secretary general special invoice for the ocean. he says he hopes that will be some progress here in davos on trying to get a global plastic st. james base i which is 0, doubles us defense x ray lloyd. austin has been released from hospital up to complications from prostate cancer surgery. austin says he will perform his duties from home until he funny will covers the 70 year old was admitted to an intensive ty unit 2 weeks ago. whitehouse not the time was unaware of his illness. to the foreign ministers of knolls create in russia of hell. tulips and most go ahead of the 2nd anniversary of the war and ukraine,
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or she says it's developing ties in all areas with north korea to the meeting between show sun who we and say gay laptops. no, i'm just corp deal is expected between the neighbors. the u. s. and south korea say north korea has provided russia with arms, including on tennessee, on ms solves to fight in ukraine. 36 people have been killed more than 20 injured, often. explosion out of furniture factory in as advised on the last in the capital baku destroyed move. 13000 square meters surrounding with finished sci fi. fi has extinguish the place. but officials say a criminal investigation is on the way into safety practices that now 9 to 6000 ask on children are in desperate need of support on finality is devastating up the way it's announce. according to unit stuff, which says the atlas fit in the villages is that with suffering as a bishop when to grips the country,
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tells profit has more the series of us quakes and also but devastating launch areas of wisdom. i've gone to stop at least a 1000 people were killed. but i carried onto the rubble in isolated towns and villages, many of which itself with neglect and violence during decades of war and political instability. hold a 3 month slates of the united nations children's fun. yulusef says nearly 100000 f gun children are in dire need of help. this a harsh winter weather sets in. and i went back to the, to the center yesterday. and uh, i must say, the situation is still a hot breaking i made, for example, this 8 year old uh go to dina in one of our health centers. and she and her mother took me back to the place where the house ones, uh,
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stewart. and she told me that sweet offer assistance died and the rubble of the gulf coast and south or south was have the injured. there must be an investment in a better infrastructure to respond to the basic needs of the people. the quakes destroyed to thousands of homes of communications on the lack of proper roads and put relief efforts. you in estimates nearly 40000 families, many of whom lost their livelihoods, crops, and livestock. still living in tents and makeshift shelters in below 0 temperatures . this comes in addition, often already existing humanitarian crisis. 23000000 people, enough guidance done are in need of humanitarian aid, almost 90 percent live in for it to you. we have uh my nutrition rates of 2300000, acute mentors, june 9, 100000 and
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a life threatening condition. this is the starting point, and it is very important that we invest in making people here more resilient. afghanistan's health care system relies heavily on foreign aid. it's funding, especially crippling caused by international donors since the tunnel boundary tons of power in 2021. something experts and agencies say further complicates the challenges of getting help to those who suffered a natural disaster and almost in need child, stamford, which is 0. thousands of farmers have use tractors to block main words and balance. it's a show a fine good against the government. in recent months, ministers have been struggling to fix a launch hole in the public pass and have decided to reduce subsidies and agriculture and his dominant k. now reports money in the funding community say they
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already struggling to make ends meet of the message is allowed, and it is clear without them these pharmacy that be no food. 5 as ends of the bolt tractors and that protests to central but in, on monday to tell the politicians enough is enough. up and down the country. they say the problem is oxy. a hot water? nope. runs a 950 heck tough bomb. and brendan book explained in his family for generations, the main products on dairy crops and vegetables for him. the price of agricultural diesel is a real issue. but it doesn't stop that. he says, what matters is clear, understandable government policies this month for the process. now the barrel is full, almost overflowing, and people are showing their discontent. it's not just about the diesel, it's the whole system. our agricultural system no longer works best. we would live better and live more peacefully if we had prices that covered costs and funds could live sensitively, could survive for new,
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the old saying goes that when the farmer prospers. so do the villages and the country side. it's a view, the finance minister says he shares, which is why he breaks the off and loud crowds of the demonstration invalid. there is no mistaking the level of i can get these people feel finance minister, eliza and his government. he says he can hear then he says he understands that problem with a central questionnaire. i think is what do you think you ought to do about them as there must not be those who suffer more than others. and here we agree. but everyone must make the contribution, state subsidies and pandemic error cuts in b i t will expire, but subsidies, whatever cultural diesel won't right now, but will not be enough for people like hot woods, not. although the farm is week long campaign was planned to end on monday. hutch
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would says some in the funding community are already considering more radical strike action. dominant k l g 0 bullet. okay, that's it for me, my main site for this needs. i'll be back there in just a moment with more today's news, the stay with us, the as a, as well as on guys, a continues, we bring you the late. we are on the rounding dollars a covering. the ongoing is raising arguments and the suffering to people's homes that we lost. displacement and block of resources and from occupied is date of race and restrictions prevents freedom of rights to worship. from tyler we will continue our coverage of israel will cabinet decisions the
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campuses and all the political development parties. westbank senior reporting on the line at this rate, he raised with feelings of loss, dissension, and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detail coverage of the war on garza on i'll just say the of the human mind is incredible. but it can also oklahoma, sometimes here's a pill that solve all your problems in the 1st of a full punch seat. so we travel to iceland, which is the highest rate of anti depressant use and you know, that we're all set at all. so we're trying to origin teams to find out twice. everybody is so popular. we just done exactly the same
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as when we were babies with our mother. mine's changing the way you think about mental health. on noticing on heard voices. very few people in israel are sitting up against the door right now. i want to be one of them connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. he's healthy, the human noises. but also i want to want to know as a human, to have a connection with the stream on out to 0. the us release is a new video of a captive who says to all the captives were killed by is really ministry strikes in golf. the
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