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the, the guy to the special hot sauce in germany recognizes where exactly it was fun. i've learned a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth a visit. the . i'm finished manager, you're welcome. today we're looking at the following 3 stories from the east, around how mosque was the one foot program has address the challenges and concerns about gifting age into goals that we look at. one rush shows interest in the eastern time, osborne law, and how farm labor from thailand has gotten on. we think we caught up in the conflict. but 1st, early on friday,
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the united states launched as strikes on 2 locations in eastern city are both locations set to be linked to it. ons, revenue study, god call us defense secretary lloyd, austin offered more details. he said, and i codes these positions. self defense strikes out a response to a series of ongoing and mostly unsuccessful attacks against us personnel in eoc and syria, by any and back to militia groups that began. on october 17, the united states will not tolerate such a tax and will defend itself. it's best now, and it's interest. meanwhile, is earles. a ministry said he tucked, gutted out small ground operations and asked strikes and does the overnight. israel said a targeted suspect from us positions and the strip to prepare the bucking for you for an expected line division. drop some times, get it out. the raid with the backing of jets and drones is relative. industry has been funding because every letter c seems to have most of us to tax of october. the
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7th and my colleague cut him up and spoke with many travelers. frank led, which he austin. what is, what else? overnight raids into the gaza strip achieve. i mean, what we're seeing now is quite and all but an operations like this. we saw they say the rock with the americans on the british, that cold battery. the purpose recognizance is info. ready savvy recognizance, the purpose is essentially to test the defenses. get the troops some experience trying to understand a most importantly, trying to understand the kind of resistance that they may face. not only for my boss, but also from mines and other prepared obstacles near the border. notice i have gone in very deeply, but i think as time goes on, we're going to see more of these and some of the bank penetrate a little more deep in the one or 2 columbus as we've seen so far. yes. the 2nd thing is that they are messages these way the public and we saw from tonya is report that the kind of message are trying to convey the army is, is in action,
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it's doing things and does this type of symbol. now reports are also coming in frank of the us air strikes against several targets in syria. how does that fit into the bigger picture of this complex a yes, the west and commanders for, from what i've, i've, i've been hearing are extremely worried about this. now the rates into syria, by the us, the arabs has been essentially a response to the rating attacks on us forces in iraq consider themselves. so we're seeing a measure to calibrate it, proposed to response for the americans. we're not seeing an escalation, but this is messaging to iran that the americans won't take these accidents against our troops in iraq or serial likely. but also to demonstrate capability. and remind the rain is that there's a very large american force ready to take action. should it be required for those
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strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war. there been reports prank of an explosion near israel, southern border with egypt. israel's exchanging daily fire with a has the law that is northern border with lab and on this become a multi front war very much so i think they, they call but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that it came from. yeah. and then the americans shut down some drugs for me. i'm in last week and i think this 1 may have been meant for them show of its target. and the as well. but milwaukee? yes, i'm the the action that we're getting a test script. wider escalation will be a decision by hezbollah to, to engage it's rocket forces. and i think everybody's keen, that doesn't happen right now though he is released on his blog, a maintaining a fairly low level of, of come back. but if we see not intensifying it to be very serious,
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not already beloved on itself. so which would be devastating ultimately, but for the why to reach it. so your answer is 45 percent of all homes in gaza had been damaged or destroyed. with more than 2000000 people lost the dependent on foreign aid. the un series of very few supply of trucks has been allowed into, goes out since the fighting began. and uncle picks up his nephews, body shrouded in white and takes him to the grave. another young victim of gauze is lessening humanitarian crisis loma. this is one of my nephews to my brother's wife and children. rule mounted on my nephew was injured 2 weeks ago, and because of the crossings a close to medical evacuations, he passed away the government as no medicine for fiction treatment or no fuel. the doctors did the best of the moment, but the idea of the situation in gaza has turned to one of abject misery,
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with shortages in everything from water to food and medicine. when the guys hospitals have been particularly hot, heat victims of use riley and strikes continue support in israel says it's targeting the terrorist groups from us. as the number of wounded civilians rises, the un says newly a 3rd of hospitals have had to close due to damage or lack of few of the few which is needed to pump the water and how a hospitals is in such short supply that the un has wanted may have to hold to humanitarian operations. if more doesn't arrive soon. that israel says any fuel they allow in could be seized by him us and rejects you and claims that god doesn't have enough. we responded to by referring them to where come us, which governs the golden street stores fuel,
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both diesel fuel and the other types of the busy. now the types of the fuel is all inside the gulf industry, and this is enough for many days. for hospitals then walter comes to run. only the priorities are different from us prefers to have all of the fuel for its war fighting capabilities, leading civilians without the leaders around the world and to facing what can be done to help civilians who are the ones paying the heaviest price divided foot program is $1.00 of the agencies attempting to help civilians, but it's facing challenges. its executive director. explain what these bar. we have a large amount of trucks waiting at the gate. there's loaded with food. i know the question has been, uh well, how will it wind up in the hands of from us uh, we, we, you know, we've been in gaza for years, debbie, up he has and we have people on the ground that's all they do is make sure that the
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food goes to where it's supposed to go. so i can tell you, we have the systems in place. we have certainly our people in place. we have other methods to make sure there are cash based transfers. indeed. go to exactly who they're supposed to go to, but it's a war zone. things are going to happen. and so i can't say 100 percent that nothing's going to wind up in the hands of the bad guys. if you don't want give funding to people who are starving to death, then do it for national security. this is a national security issue. and so, so we can think of it in 2 ways. but, but you know, it is mass migration is not something. europe wants, nor does jordan, or any the neighbor or egypt and even neighboring countries around there. and so this, you know, this is if we can feed them for now, right, where they're at. that's what we need to be doing to terrible situation. and,
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and guess you know who's who takes to front of is again, women and children, as it usually is, environment and children that are also among his very hostages, captured to buy from us. some members of from us visited moscow where they met the countries deputy foreign minister from us reportedly said no hostages could be released unto the cease fire was agreed to the homeless visit to russia is indicative of the close dies. russia has to own key players in the middle east, where the moscow uses that to push for peace in the region. your student open question, which is more on what's at stake for russia in this conflict. the joe biden hold off shows no matter what my client does, some of the far leaders to have made the trip to his ro in recent weeks, each choosing to make the show of support. their respective cost differences with benjamin netanyahu. but not letting me put you in the russian president took over a week to even cool netanyahu,
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and that's despite more than 20 or some nationals confirmed killed in the how much attack. instead, pretend has repeatedly blamed us policy for triggering waste and events criticized israel, holding gordon's quote collectively responsible. what exactly is the kremlin trying to achieve with the stones? putting this relationship with the global south is actually the only relationship in the world that he can now developed. and these are usually very and phase rainy countries or moderate lamp, these rarely a but anyway, those that support the palestinians as embrace of the global south comes as rest his relations with the west or in the deep freeze of ukraine. and some of this is about business sweeping wisdom sanctions against vs banks and its exports left moscow scrambling to find new bias. everything from its fuel to fertilizers, especially also needs help getting around sanctions to block it, combine weston technology for its ministry. but at least it's also about the
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optics vladimir putin. let's show over the russians west and attempt to i think russia haven't worked. domestic propaganda tells the russians 247, that in fact, the minority of the world population is against russia. the majority, like china and india, all pro rush because one country russian needs more from just trade and diplomatic back up. and that's there on the reigning built drones have been crucial versus war on ukraine. and the country can also shed decades worth of experience and evading the kind of western sanctions. russia has faced since 2022 security ties will close even before us as war and ukraine pressure and iran, her long work together to keep serious special asset in power. the fact that you're wrong is the main. becker both has blond lebanon and how much and gaza both of them deemed terrorist organizations by the u informs what pollution can account say in
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times like these. your role is extremely important important. i would venture saying that it's probably more important than india, although that's important to try to. many, terminally, politically and economically stepping on the ran into is, is not recommended. and so i circumstances condemning it wrong, but definitely not the most in your wrong. a. so know that puts us priority does not lie to me, least his priorities lie here and ukraine would use twisting media attention to the will to so if i'm not translated to reduce tom's deliveries for keith. but even if a political will, to help you crime doesn't your, this new crisis might stretch america's capacity to do so. and will essentially predicted the israel would need different weapons to go to the re shelves being sent to you grain. but now it to says it needs sales and american produces were
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already struggling to supply ukraine on it. so i think that the, this new cost of gratian middle east benefit of putting because of distracted national from me crime. at the same time, there is hope in the school that's of the west. it will be more amenable to the idea of pressuring. i've loved him. is it empty uh, into some kind of talks with moscow. for now, top us officials are adamant they will be able to support you, crane and disrupt at the same time. even so must go be happy to see growing competition for american aid and attention. a gentleman off of them context is usually to shuttle the douglas home on moscow bureau truth, unity joins us not from re guys. dw is banned from reporting in russia. do we do russian interest in the cotton war between isabel and her boss, or board down to one? would ukraine?
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well, i think that for russia, in any case, it will be a great advantage of the whole world. now adults, much less about is important to crane and much more about because of what in the middle east, the, the, the how mosque israel conflict is focusing all that tensional attraction on it's itself. and does this is not only my opinion, is there actually stayed back to media. they also as a, as in old clarity, i'm one of the most well known to be present. that's a drunk hassan set. for example, any conflict ends of the world is now beneficial to russia, where u. s. interests collide. and does that show us, is that the trend with loyal media are using the middle east conflict to explain the process of what ukraine in one sentence to put it one sentence. the west is to blame, especially the u. s. a. and e 0 is a part of the best, but of course, um, is it all of that interest as well? in any case, russia would like to be seen in a different light and a different spots as an aggressor in the international context. russia wants to
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play an important role in the piece process again as a mediator with additionally it has good connections to both sides of the conflict of israel and to the other students. just based on what you're saying, because the restaurant does not have as you point out, a ties with all the key players these around iran, syria, a modest but as to into thought a does about show really intend to use this influence to resolve matters or more for its own self interest, as i think russia has definitely been using the east context and to also makes no secret of its close ties, especially how most interestingly is it traveling doesn't to pull him off a terrorist organization at these context has been intensified recently and how must be present at this came to most components more frequently. i have it pulled up on face myself as a correspondent in law school just a few years ago. and yesterday, how mostly that came to moscow at because it actually for the minister said that the, at the meeting with them they discussed is it
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a lease of 4 in hostages of ross and hostages. if it doesn't seem as an industry statement called thomas and his logic resistance movement and found mostly the title of the most go ration school, the member of the political bureau. but of course, the ron is also a very important ally over russia, which also with a who also plays a major role in this conflict that the wrongs deputy for the minister also arrived in moscow yesterday. i'd like to speak about it on as well, but just to go back to hum us or be understand rusher as meeting how mosley does now, and they are in moscow. but russia has been meeting him off the those way back since 2006. what is the interest in meeting with tomorrow since then? as well as the rest, as official attitudes towards the east, where i live, i see them. conflict has changed over the decades and also to the, to the how most but since how most of one of the election in 2006, you know, the policy and territories, the kremlin has constantly improve relations with hum us and yeah, is it kind of the conflict is of course, also
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a good opportunity to reinforce the gremlins and to american course since october 7th, and the russian leadership has not explicitly come then thomas attacked instead, emphasizing the info unfulfilled rights of, of his team and supporting the has clearly blamed the united states for what is happening is he believes he can use them of ignoring the interest of the police deviance. and this is exactly the same, not to the crime that is using your credit. and it says, russia protects the interest of the people to their 1st and foremost, the russian speaking population of the don't bus, which is divided by the natal bind by west. this explains to the purpose of the so called special mood operation. not sure, as you are new to also has close ties to it on all concerned. should one be about these dies in relation to the current conflict. i think process relations with it on can be both a blessing at the congress. it will be a blessing for us. i use this. it's influence on iran and costs for restrain is
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a conflict. i couldn't imagine that most of would like to have the, a d escalating effective as well. not at least in order to stand in the international spotlight is like would be the door. but it's also unclear where the moscow actually has that much influence of way around. and there is another element to do this because i'm not sure it has been active in the middle east. and mason does, particularly when it comes to supporting the government of state and president bush, i'll sub, but aside from hispanic, to support. department has also been using this information campaigns to bolster as a government is that a danger, but simulate this information. tactics could be used in the got involved with the needs of the i'm us as we can't expect it as a thought, it's very clear that this conflict is about the battle of propaganda. and as an example of just a few days after the conflict start that it was at polk about the western weapons. for example, i logically used by how miles som claims that there's a weapons came from ukraine. after which west the natal states. they have supply
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weapons, all of us to say, i know these weapons of it came from russia because of their options, kept track of these weapons in ukraine. so we are experiencing one propaganda battle, often another one. and we simply have to be very careful and always check the effects. we leave it there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us today . you need the shuttle joining us from retail, thanks so much. assumptive default of the more than $200.00 hostages, held captive by from us from thailand, thailand provides almost all the foreign farm labor in israel as part of a 2012 agreement. but the is really government, the ty hostage, just taken back from us. we're backing in funds, you have a does a strip the scenes of devastation. nothing could. what's barry and southern israel after the terror attack by him, us government kills more than a 100 people. here among the many tie migrant workers,
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ties of the largest single group of foreign debt and missing off to the massacre with $24.00 confirmed killed and $21.00 and accounted for a quarter of the more than 200 hostages held by him. awesome gaza r. ty, ty, lounges organized evacuation flights for survivors who tell of a desperate struggle to stay alive. to be hidden and a small room with 11 other people can hardly breathe daily. we took turns breathing through a small hole. then 3 to 4. how mosque guys came back and they tried to unlock the door, but they were too long. so mean they tried to open the top one wheel and helps to hold on to the bottom long. i'm glad they started shooting through the door, but it was too thick then is really soldiers arrived to help you. i have time. i'm provides almost all the foreign farm laborer and israel, about 30005 work in the countries vegetable fields and dairy farms. so me live
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hand only my know i talk to so by my family back up i, i won't return, i do my time going up, but i set it down at home. a lot of things are still bad. my mental health is still bad, but again, i'm around 5000 ties working in the area worst effected by the violence. one of the hardest hit agriculture larry is, was that the near all as couple it's for ties were among the 100 people killed or kidnapped. this is randy volunteers if i to step in to keep the milk supply going most of the south of the dairy farm or highlander and they were massacre systems specific like the service that came in. they killed everyone. there are fears that have ties choose to stay away long term. it could have a devastating impact on the use radio economy. for many, from thailand staying away is not really an option. often they'd have to borrow
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tens of thousands of dollars to go to israel. these ties may have escaped the government, but now it's a tough choice between staying safe and securing their livelihood. and to join him, you know, for more context is pulling up for your g a video button. yeah, she's an assistant professor of anthropology at the not fun pond on university in eastern time. professor. do you ever have one? yeah. how has news of ty casualties in the how must i attack being received in thailand? because the policy ends on early october this month, right? as the northeastern religious, all the ties, the since we are so sorry to hear about this news is a bad news actually. i think we will. so talk about the incident. i, as i heard that many tie my friend because it's been especially from my phone tag
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that's happening on probably lives in the dog is all kind of then they have, you know, bad locks and they will test positive as some of them uh, lucky to come back to the countries, but a lot of the populations do in the uncertain condition we, we still hold that they are when we free. right. so how important is working in israel tie farm workers. as you know, you have to understand maybe and working in the north eastern region of thailand, we have poor condition. we don't have much opportunities to make a decision. uh, maybe we can, condition is so difficult even to do a good culture even to be as arise from a we have be niblet by the ty, stayed and done,
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talk about the social rel, but we are very poor. we some of those resources. that's why it economic reason, dr. the, my friend because to go far away from the countries and decided to go to the me to be to find another job to find, to me live and stay in the money back to the countries which is thailand. do you think that the following this attack or this, that are attacked by how much tie workers will reconsider if they should go and work in is rarely given the dangers that thought about that about and over there. you know, it's a good question. i've been asking, and i oh, if i have a chance to meet up with all the time i've been broker school just back from the middle east, especially from east to our ill. you know,
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some of them that can be divided into 2 groups. the 1st one will have a culture with the nicotine incidents. they would not be side to go back to israel by 4 doors who still um see uh a new live pool. still want to get a high income to live in the middle east. they still want to go back to you. so right now, you know, as we speak, there's at least step 50 full tie walkers who have been held captive by a mas. what is the tie government doing to get them back? i think the tie governments live by prime and he's both said todd to be a student and all day happy that i think they try so hard to try so many channels. so many ways to negotiate. uh, as i think they try to use 2 different levels of because the quotation,
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the 1st one is far more diplomatic negotiations. and the 2nd one, which is the prime minister and administer of the following fast as i spoke out to the media as to the time media is actually the thai government. also try to use the informal negotiations, try to send the representation to off the tide. government back to is, are, are and because she is the representative of the moscow. right. we're live with the, for the time being and hopes that uh, there is better news, full time migrant workers and their families in the thailand. thanks so much for joining us today. with all of that context, i'm is put an entry variable. now thank you so much i and that does it for now. those more and the israel from us, well on our website,
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