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the, the, you're watching the w news lies from balance. israel launch has multiple attacks in the west bank. tell us the new and metix they at least 1000000 people are dead, is ready, ami says it's still carrying out its operations in some northern towns. also coming up on the program, why has pakistan's internet becomes so slow? rights groups say, all source ease of stepping up surveillance and censorship and japan. braces for an extreme type, soon. comic and toyota, a suspended old production as types of cham channels approaching the
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manuscript. this mckinnon. welcome to the program. at least 9 palestinians have been killed in a coordinated series of raids and strikes carried out by his ready forces in the occupied westbank. these ready army says the operations carried down to in full cities, were designed to quote for terrorism in jeanine until come in the north and west bank. and my wrath is on china is a senior, a israel, i'm the list from the international crisis group in tell of the welcome to the w. thanks so much for your time today. now these was the biggest as rainy raids in close to 2 decades in the occupied westbank. what they tell us more about what israel is trying to achieve here. well, there's nothing really new about what is real is doing. it has been doing pretty much daily rates in areas like janine and others. it's not just since october 7th,
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but for several years now. all of the intensity has risen. and as you said at the outset, the claim is due towards prevent or root out there. but what we don't really hear from these rarely side is the fact that much of what israel does in the west bank, including the phenomenon of subtler violence and increasingly settler violence, and collusion with army. violence is something that has obviously radicalized posts and meetings and makes life. they're almost impossible for them. so this is something that you won't hear much about from the israeli side. and also the popularity of from us since october 7 has risen. and the fact that israel has puzzled and destroyed and killed over 40000 people in gaza. certainly hasn't made that situation any more. commer moderate in the west bank. i mean the places might be geographically separate, but these are the same people that we're talking about. i should just mentioned to our view is that these are a live pictures that we are seeing right now. and israel's foreign minister has called for the temporary evacuations of palestinians from the west bank as part of
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this operation. talk to about this. i mean, does this mean this is going to be a longer operation, or i don't know if it's going to be long, i think, you know, as well basically does what it feels it wants or needs to do on a daily basis. so we can see an intensity for a few days and the foreign minister said something, but i think he's trying to model what's happening in the west bank and what's happening in gaza, which is that is ro transfers coast demands as this. they are, you know, kind of all that just be moved around when need be. i don't know if he actually has any say and what's happening is not a defense minister. he's not in the defense ministry. so i'm not sure exactly how to understand what he's saying, but what is clear is that israel does as, as it pleases with the posting in population in all these areas. and unfortunately, the outcome has not provided more security for israel in any way. if we can talk about timing ceasefire negotiations, all supposed to restore today in the hall,
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could that be any link capital? i mean, i think what's important to understand, especially for the viewers, is that the ceasefire types have for a very long time. now been kind of a sham, a facade. there hasn't been any real breakthroughs. the, the issue has been the same from the very start, which is that there needs to be a permanent ceasefire. obviously israel has legitimate security concerns, but everybody in the security establishment, the people who actually deal with the day to day of the military and israel have set attendants in yahoo that he needs to get a deal. the hostages and the families of the hostages of all called for a ceasefire deal, and the time jago has refused to enter one. this is, even as we see that people are dying in captivity, even though there is nothing about what he is insisting on regarding the philadelphia corridor, which is the border between guys and egypt. all these areas that he says are sticking points. it's something that the defense establishment has said are not an
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issue, not something that the hostage deal should be um, you know, hold it on or not made on. so essentially we have a facade between israel and the us of ceasefire talks to keep up some kind of what i consider to be now a false hope of a ceasefire because i think if there was interest in a ceasefire, it would have already been reached by now, a myra sunshine for a senior analyst from the international crisis group and televi. thank you so much for your time for you insights today. sorry, i don't have better is. thank you. now is rails military has freed hostage who had been held in the gaza strip by hamas since last october. clyde for hun all caught, he was found alone in a tunnel, and seldom garza come off as thoughts of be still holding around a $110.00 hostages. a bounce, a 3rd of them believe to be dead. alcalde is the 1st hostage to be rescued, live underground. free after $326.00 days in captivity.
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these riley military released this footage of soldiers bringing how you'd find a cottage back to israel. it's the stones hospital when the southern city, especially if for a checkup doctor say he's in reasonably good health considering the circumstances he arrived at our emergency department as underwent initial medical evaluation appears to be in good condition. but anyone who was in tunnels for such an extended period of time is chrome significant medical problems. kaji was working as a security guard on the border with guns when he was abducted by homos during the october 7 attacks. the militant group captured some $250.00 people in total. totty was one of our members of israel's better with our minority that were taken. his family were waiting at the hospital when he arrived his brother, overcome with joy. we're happy all the world is
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happy everyone. thank god. to put this good news today of to almost 11 months in a way we could not imagine no dream. oh, wonderful. now. meanwhile, since october 7th, the situation in the gaza strip has become more and more done by the day i of the you when says there's a severe food shortage and it's highlighted the risk of a polio outbreak. and the number of civilian did in israel's campaign to destroy thomas continues to grow the territories. hum us run. health ministries is well over 40000. people have now been killed by israels offensive. a number of combines militant and civilian deaths. the ministry says on tuesday alone is right and strikes killed at least 18 people across the strip. i took them children
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pucky stones, telecommunication authority, is facing a public outcry off to 3 weeks of disrupted internet services with our seas, blay malfunctioning underwater cables, and say the problem could persist for weeks. but some tech. what to say? it is because of government moves to control online access more tightly. this is the work the internet looks like and focused on these dave. transmission rates have dropped by up to 40 percent over the past few weeks. right? strip claim. it's due to the bucket from the government deploying a new firewall like system defeat the aim is to increase speed control, surveillance and censorship of what they've now come down to is to enhance their technical capacity to sensor content on social media. um to try to apps. so for example, twitter l or x as in blog since uh after the elections at february is now whatsapp
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services are the process. so for example, you can send text messages, but yukon, some videos or audio notes or photographs. and presumably that's also because a lot of projects moving to as watch side for safe communication and to share evidence and to share it with the media or to upload it on social media. is the internet slow down, which is affecting everyone gums? i mean the brought the track down on the political body of the g, former prime minister in non con. he has 20800000 follows on x. he and his body, the buckets, dont daddy get and stuff or b p i use social media to reach people in fact has done the dumping videos, shared on social media blamed, focused on spa vir from military for embryo and cons. auster and the condition the military denies. along with con,
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separate bpi members in g. m much into a beat. the eyes, international media coordinator, was recently taken from his home. he has since been released and been a non hahn. and his b. d. i may be the most prominent target distribution but writes groups, the other voices standing up to the state and the military are also under threat. yeah, there's definitely targeting of the budget sunday you can stop by the state machinery . it seems to be dedicated to trying to break up that political party but, but what's also very important to note is that there are movements on quote unquote the power free of bonds, such as in the largest side and scrambling to find tribal areas who have been actively prosecuted by the state for decades, and their voices has been crumpled focused on some electricity, if it is merely defending itself against
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a physician. and will continue to do so. no matter where it comes from. these to the should that these are the 1st line of defense against digital terrorism as the implementation of lot. that is the, that's why whoever is in the country and outside of pakistan. i'll get that person is involved in propaganda as pakistan's, military and polarized as the public eye and the army of lots and is involved in fake news feed, then the military will carry out legal procedures against the lead on unique god. why could he, he is like a position. jellies are very difficult to get permits for meaning much political and social activism takes place online. now human rights, they could fill this space meals, so be closing. and once more in this, we can speak now to adults, a couple cari spokes person of imran cons policy p t i. he's joining us now from
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london. welcome to the w. now pack of sons government denies being behind this internet. slow down. tell us what you think, what, what is behind it as well. the government's been quite comical when it's come to slow down with the internet. but as in your report, it started off with ex uh, being shut down and then install on other social media platforms. and then so, so slow down of the internet, the, the i t administer actually came on tv and passed announced that it's the, it's due to the high usage or vpn in the country, you know, the prime minister in south tweets by using vpn. but at the same time has no problems and shutting down a twitter and then it's done all the rest of it. there's obviously a firewall that's been built in trying to be built that's trying to curtail primarily p t i. p t i is the largest political party is the most popular party and bucks on it's, it's definitely uh raises its voice against the oppression of the suppression
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that's going on. and this sort of authoritarian slash martial law slash dictatorship going on in the country. and as to curb that which in result is only costing the country billions of rubies due to businesses not working. well, i was at the 8, i wanted to ask you about that because this into that slow down is obviously having of a quite dramatically negative economic impacts impacts. so. so why would the government knowingly damage the economy in this way as well as it is, had a huge impact. we've had multi nationals, we've had other local companies announcing their shutdowns due to due to the internet. so down international companies, i've said that we're moving out and you're the answer to your question really is that they just don't care. there's only one line rhyme and reason right now in bucks on and that is to somehow curb p t i and not let it raises voices.
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it's uh and not allowed to be critical of anything that the government or the establishment is doing to the country at any cost, unfortunately, even economically, or even in the rise and in the security concerns in the country. so you'll stay on the list, you'll saying that this internet shut down is directly impacting your policy and is stopping it from communicating effectively. is that we'll say absolutely. there's no other reason and there's no other party who is affected by this p t. i is always been way ahead in social media on all the internet platforms, on all the social media platforms. and it's always been there to sort of curtail that we're not allowed on. most of us aren't allowed on national television and mom's name is not allowed to be mentioned on an national television. most of our events are press conferences that are just criticizing economic. foreign social policies are not allowed to be here on national television. so hands are only platform has been social media,
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and yet you'll policy has been accused of using digital platforms to spread propaganda analysis propaganda against the military and the state. so what do you say to that? i think it's very sad and i think it's very incompetent that the fact that these social media platforms have their own algorithms and they have their own monitoring techniques to monitor any form of terrorism being done digital terrorism, which the general o d u i s p r a stated in this press conference, you know, what is digital to terrorism? we're just not understanding. i mean, the western media shut off that if the jaspy or can give us the exact detail of what the digital terrorism curtail of. because clearly x doesn't seem to think it is instead, doesn't seem to think it is. facebook doesn't seem to think it is big talk. does i seem to think it is only only this particular general has made up this strange new word digital terrorism. but, you know,
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not other social media platforms are saying that we're saying anything about tires . and if we disagree with the fiscal policy, which iris, if we disagree with the foreign policy, we're anti state. so why don't they make a criteria of what digital terrorism and what anti state exactly means because we are just talking about the benefit and policies that benefit our country. so if a couple of har respects pass on to them are on cons pci policy. thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. thank you. all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and us prosecute as a fall. the new indictment against donald trump, in the case, accusing him of trying to have a ton. the 2020 us presidential election, indictment and takes into account a recent us supreme court ruling that gives form of presidents, broad immunity from criminal prosecution. the. when's new k watch dog says
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any attack on a power plant in russia's cost region could have catastrophic consequences. raphael grossi was inspecting the nuclear facility in an area where you cranium. troops have made advances in recent weeks. new versus prime minister kiss. delma is visiting berlin again in tron, so that will show that received style him up with full military honors. thomas, hoping the talks will help to reset relations between the, the u. k. and the european union ties have been strained since brooks it, which was one person left your opinion there on supreme leda has hinted at reopening negotiations with the us of its nuclear program. i have till i leave home and i says the as quotes no home and engaging with the enemy. former president donald trump pulled the us out of an international agreement, limiting iran nuclear activities with you. i mean,
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now japan is bracing of the arrival of a powerful ty soon that is already bringing heavy rains and strong winds to southern areas, transports and public services have been suspended in some places. officials of wounds of the ages of ty, soon shaun shaun and have told hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate a deserted streets and shuddered. shops, residents on japan, south western islands are taking cover as typhoon shaun, shaun whips up strong winds and high waves. gusts powerful enough to bring down houses. our forecast authorities have issued what's known as a special warning for residence on the main southern island of keys. you wouldn't mind anytime president it's strong winds. high waves and storm such as are expected . the highest level of course and is required, this officials have given evacuation orders for more than 800000 people in southern
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and central japan. they won, the typhoon could become a major disaster. sean sean is unpredictable, and forecasters are struggling to pinpoint when and where it will make landfall. budget pounds, whether agency says it could strike the south west on thursday and had to central and eastern regions including the capital tokyo. the storm is so big that it's even being felt in central japan. we're rescuers have been coming through debris. after the heavy rain fall triggered a landslide residents and the predicted paths are being advised to take precautionary measures and check into shelters to save lives. john sean is the 2nd type soon to hit japan. within weeks the government is freeing up resources for disaster responses as the nation. braces for
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a violent storm. i cannot stress over to sonia blush. good journalist who is close to the most affected area of tissue in southern japan and it's now i believe on her way to hey rush, i'm a good to see you. sonya. tell us more about this stone. how is it affecting you right now? a yes or is it just such a we just a minutes to to get away from the 2. so we just left to whole calling the northern part of q through 2 hours ago and just arrived in your ocean tomorrow. i'm traveling at the moment with my sister and her family and this yesterday we were actually on the volcano in the middle of for the northern middle part of the future . and they told us, please make sure you get away from this area. as soon as you can traveling those, maybe a bit more quickly than you had in mind and, and so we did. so i'm actually quite glad that we arrived in your motion and i'm really just traveling one day ahead of this very full, very powerful storm coming up towards us. all this means at the moment the whole
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country is offensive, but the center is, is still quite a bit away from us. okay. and which areas are likely to be most badly hit when it does make landfill at the moment? definitely the southern part of q through especially the course you my reason the, the, you know, school and the traditional heritage island jokers. numerous right in the sense of and use most options, a very rural area. and we've also the mountains and valleys. so people really need to be on your list with regard to land slides, reverse swelling. so there's always, and so this is a storm that people haven't seen in a long, long time. so, you know, people really needs to be mindful of the surroundings. the threats is obviously significant. do you know if people are actually heating the evacuation order and getting out of the in general? japanese people do. he's recognized with orders. they take these orders and any
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sort of warnings very seriously. people make sure that they get away from danger, quickly and really before the typhoon arrives. so before any sort of time things arise. and holes or i q of support sensors of being for tests for people who lives may be closer to reverse lives in the old houses because this type of platform can even damage houses very seriously. so yes, people are heating the warnings. we know, ty soon extension is unpredictable, full cost is all struggling to pinpoint when and where it will make land full. what more can people do to stay safe in a situation like this? i mean you, you have experienced the force of this story. what would you say? i mean in general, it's really important to get uh, the right information. and the correct information i do think is quite tricky for tourists struggling. we don't speak japanese that being said with deal. so it is
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all making more efforts than in the past. we inform everyone there was an announcement on the train in english also earlier on the train that wasn't the case in the past. so we information i think is key. people also need to be aware that trains that going to be cancelling. so we actually just got away from the area that will have no train service tomorrow. and we might just about to be able to continue on trip to, to joe, to as plans read just before they best hope, all the trains. so i think information is key and really to be aware of your surroundings is always a good thing and such. and such circumstances. sonya, you're really making plans for us. you know, how terrifying this situation can be. you have experience the storm. can you explain to us in your own words, what it feels like to deal with this strength of re and these kind of wins? how does it feel and the city clearly i wasn't or we weren't actually in the
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center of the song, but going by by past experiences it's, it can be recertifying. i mean, this sort of, uh, this wind gusts can, can blow people over and seeing us can fly around the trees can get knocked over the through. you know, the storm searches can really be super dangerous, especially when it comes to, to river low. i or low line areas. so while we were able to get a rate really quickly, um we only have like a slightly stronger wind than usual and some rain people further in the south and, and also people in the trajectory of the storm. we need to make sure that they are in very sturdy buildings and maybe also what you supposed to last time still help them supplies. journalist sonya plesco reporting from the japan. sonya, thank you so much for telling us about your experiences. to welcome the rights change of pace. now because the british rock
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