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is into the region and oil producers are implicated, we can see a higher or price in the future. so to pursue that scenario, then if these other energy actors get involved. right? so analysts have their sites, especially on 2 countries. iran in saudi arabia let me start with the wrong. so if ron has been accused by is really officials of, of being implicated in this attack. and this, the west actually links iran to these a terrorist attacks by whom us then punitive sanctions would follow on oil exports by iran. iran is an important oil ex border and that would inevitably lead to higher oil prices. saudi arabia is also in focus because saudi arabia has actually been in normalization relations of normalization talks with israel, of those talks were backed by the us. and within the frame of these talks, a saudi arabia has pledged to put more oil onto the market. um, now if those talks break down because of height intentions in the regions,
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those oil barrels are not entering the market and therefore oil prices will remain high. and we will notice that because installation will likely go up. ok. meanwhile, is rails come to see the shackle? that's less than the value in the last few days. just what's behind that? exactly. so on monday it was uh, the worst performing currency. it was down 3 percent against the dollar. and it's actually currently an 8 your a lo and that's because investors are worried about this conflict isn't yahoo said that this war will be lengthy and difficult and that's causing uncertainty and impacting the currency. now the is really a central bank has already said that it's ready to sell up to $30000000000.00 a for an, for an reserve currency in order to prop up the currency. the cycle that's actually never happened before the historic move. so the big moving made there in order to stabilize the currency, it should be set. the checklist actually had a weak your overall already. so this is not an outlier in terms of this new
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development. the cycle already lost a lot of value earlier this year, when the government announced announced plans to strengthen the powers of the government in relation to the country's top court. so many so many areas in israel and moving into unprecedented areas. if the central bank does step in this thing, isn't gonna go away quickly. so is central bank action is likely to be successful. we'll have to wait and see it as we saw this as this is unprecedented, but the is really central bank has a lot of foreign reserve currency, so a lot of power can be wielded by the central bank. so not a reason to, to, to worry too much at the moment. ok, thanks for that to date of the business report. and there we go. sooner. let's take a look at some more of what's been happening in this for the day. well, most of the 1600 people are now known to have been killed since the last known states. the tax on these right, almost $900.00 in is right itself and over $700.00 and garza but you and says more
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than $137000.00 thousands of taken shelter of schools that it runs. the us assessed age has begun to deliver weapons and military supplies. timmy's row and the health ministry in gaza is quoting for a safe, colorado for medical aids saying that hospitals are running out of supplies. alcala, masala, a social security expedition professor of international politics have been put in. does that university of munich, welcome to dw, that's talk. first of all about is that is rails response. is it likely to be limited to strikes, or you expecting a ground war? say no, i expect the ground floor in the, in the next hours the next day is to come because the declared goal, political goal is the destruction of the military wing and the political party of how much this can only be done by the ground forces. so therefore, we will see a mass of ground invasion in today's to come so ground war and i'm very in
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a small area, i'm particularly densely populated area. this is not going to be a traditional award. is a business going to be of an wolf? absolutely, this is going to be irving welfare. this is a 3 dimensional war. what i mean by this is a, i mean you have to expect that the enemy is attacking you from about, from below, from the, from the front and from behind your cons. and so with mechanize vehicles, you have to go in by infantry and you have to fight basically for house in house. it's going to be a long war. it's going to be extremely bloody and messy. so hbo has said that if he's not targeting civilians, but given the density of the population, that it is hot to see how civilians are kind of boy being hit. and 11 does. and if, if, if this is all preparation for the ground floor is the level enough blocks of
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a flight. so give the enemy nowhere to hide. then if you're sending troops and on the ground, not in times but on, on, on for that makes your job much easier or no, i mean, it doesn't make your job much, much easier. the, the components of preparation for the ground, for israel, as all school civilians to leave gaza. um, as far as i know, egypt will only accept 2000 per day. and there are 2200000 people living in gaza. so it won't be possible that all the civilians are going to leave will be able to leave gals or before the ground invasions thoughts. and then secondly, we know from previous campaigns that how mazda is using civilians as a kind of human shields. so therefore, the, the ground invasion is the alternatives to bomb being from a boss guideline to rumbles. so which means basically the chances for civilians to survive is much higher than if it really would rely on
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a purely an air campaign. but definitely we have to expect that also civilians are getting killed in this ground. invasion is far more bearing in mind that this, this trying to envision, they still fear rascal at this stage hasn't, hasn't begun yet. is that more? but israel could be doing to prevents against a civilian deaths this well actually, israel, it did what the, what it could do to prevent the mass of civilian casualties. i mean, asking people to leave gaza and in, in the framework of the a campaign doing a roof knocking, which basically means that you drop a small bump on, on the roof, or falls office skyscraper, or a house not causing much damage, but basically underwriting the civilians to leave the building because the quarter after that, the real bump will come into this house and sending uh short messages to the civilians in gaza where they can go in order to survive. i mean places where
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these really f was 1000. the tech. there was not much more israel can do to prevent the casualties a civilian casualties once the ground invasion stopped. and bear in mind how much would prevent civilians from leaving god because they need them as human shields. as we have been speaking, we've been looking at live pictures of the destruction in gaza at let's take a step back now. and the question that everyone is asking is, how did, how mosque bodies to launch attacks and incursions on such a massive scale and detected by us or as regularly intelligence as well. this is, i mean it is the $6000000.00 question for the time being. i don't think that the, the is, or at least the security services didn't notice that there were something that there was something going on. but i think that they took the,
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the wrong conclusions, or even worse, the alert, it is rarely politics and they ignore the advise of, of the security service old basically you d and d analysis of the security service, one way or the other. this is a mass of political failure and the massive failure of these really security services. and the other end of that question, of course is how did how mosse manage to build up the results is to launch this unprecedented attack. what, how did they get? how did, how did they get hold of, of the, the weapons in order to achieve this? what 1st of all, we haven't seen from what we know from pictures and videos. we haven't seen any weapons used in this attack, which we didn't know that they're in the professional from us. so usually they get their weapons, food tunnels, smuggling, mostly through egypt, provided by you wrong. but this is something which goes on for decades. so we don't
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know about any new types of weapons they use, so the weapons they use, where the weapons we know how mosque was in possession with off by was, was surprising was the cool the nation of this attack because this is a tech happens from a land from, from air and from sea. and the interplay between the 3 dimension is something which is usually unknown for home us. right, let's zoom out now is a risk, that based severity of age miles response. a could drill the why the region into this conflict. one of those things that uh this uh, will depend on the severity of israel's response. i mean there are the, might be the opening, i mean to say from off the might be the opening of a 2nd from the north of his world by his ball law. and then israel with will face a 2 front war which will post enormous challenges for you as well. secondly,
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imagine that israel is able to crash him off and to defeat his ball law, there might be any rang and reaction. and then we're on an uncontrollable situation . in the whole region. so this conflict has read of the potential to spill over to more at uh, to more actors in the region to more players in the region and become kind of uncontrollable. it's very clear, good, talking to offensive to history about color masala from that one is very university . i'm unique. you're welcome. i'm over a 100 bodies have been found at they a bad a can pull it's navigation border for them to stand off between high mass medicines and these randy ministry survivors have been describing what happened on the face test and escaped at 400 people who witnessed the mastercard berry keyboard, sneered garza in bunk, cuz i'm the constant fire dish or most you're sure. is there anything you need or
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can i help you with anything? this volunteer asks yes, giving back my keyboard. the woman says, give me back my mode. it's friends. the army, let them die in the middle of israel saw all the killers struck on saturday morning. they caps at the moments when they looted kidnapped and randomly killed people. anyone who went outside was killed immediately. those to state inside have gun since screens, things to work on. and of course they slowed us, executed us. there was so many of them with such heavy weapons, and we were trapped in the bunker, knuckle away, but didn't know what was going on outside were on the head. what's up the silver, vin and what have an expandable watch at the hotel in rainbow kicked by the dead sea. far from the place they once called home. psychologists and emotions to teams
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tried to distract these people from the atrocities they've experienced, at least for a few moments. and i'll include this at some point. we were rescued still under fire. my kids were so brave. we had to cover their eyes because we stepped over bodies on our way out. now we're thinking about how to bury the dead on it. these are the whole families have been wiped out. there are kids who have lost their parents and parents who have lost their children. something in us has been broken and i don't know how we can ever recover from this. the volunteers brought these donations, but no one saw any officials or government representative. they feel neglected, 1st by the army now by the state, left alone in fear. so they'll say when you sit in a bunker for 68 hours and block the door with just your hand until it turns blue, you change your hand, you just have a baseball bat. your son tells you if they breach,
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hit them. so that's not the life i want to live. zillow, but they were life lucky and they must be strong now, for each of the united states has confirmed, at least 11 of its citizens have been killed. i believe that americans are among the hostages being held by how mass became nothings of left farmers across israel in difficult positions. many defend israel's retaliation, while recognizing these could endanger their loved ones. one of the american families has been describing what happened were on the call with her as the terrorist barged into her home and withheld her the streaming. and that's uh that was our, our last contact with her. um there was no shooting on the call and the neighbors downstairs also the interior, any shooting?
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my mom used a little bit of a big that you picked up working as a nurse in the hospital and sort of for 20 years to come down the terrorist. and it is our hope, which is a bit ridiculous at this stage to say that on the optimistic scenario. here's the she's held hostage in gaza. and not that on the street of the people is just one of the parents of hostages that taken a by about 4 days ago, i strongly resolved as it has um, at least a list. uh, welcome showing the, let's start with the hostages. in amongst all the, on precedents in this, for the conflict is the number of hostages any, any does c, as you read the report, the, it is starting to look as though the hostage situation is causing how much more
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problems than the bargain. so it seems like it, uh, you know, the technical aspect of maintaining those hostages. you have instance there, you have elderly people who need medicine once they are known to be kidding up, the international community will expect from us to bring them back live. and, and that's, that's for itself quite quite can be quite a difficult thing. it has to do, considering what's happening now in gauze, on whether i in gaza. however, for, for how much space is considered to be grade level bridge they've, this is their assets. we are quite safe to assume that they initially only hoped for kidnapping soldiers, which they've done in the past. these will have shown to be very much interested in bringing back those soldiers for an immense amount of, of a release of prisoners from us. i don't think they were bargaining for civilians, definitely not elderly men and women and children in since we've seen horrible. uh, pictures coming from the gauze.

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