▶Israeli security group, “North Korea’s tunnel technology is likely to be passed on to Hamas”
▶Biden considers $100 billion in aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan
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1. [국제] Israeli security group, “North Korea’s tunnel technology could be transferred to Hamas”
There is controversy over the possibility that North Korea’s tunneling technology was transferred to the tunnels of the Palestinian armed group Hamas through the armed group Hezbollah.
Previously, Hezbollah is an anti-Israel armed group operating in Lebanon, and recently launched an attack together with Hamas when it raided Israel.
2. [국제] Biden considers $100 billion in aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan
U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to ask Congress for $100 billion in security budget support for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan.
Yesterday, major foreign media outlets including Bloomberg News reported, citing multiple sources, that President Biden is expected to submit a budget bill to Congress within this week.
3. (Society) Seoul Transportation Corporation inspects Seoul subway ‘ultra-high-definition drone’
Seoul Transportation Corporation announced today that it plans to improve subway facility inspection methods by establishing a drone control system by next year.
The construction’s goal is to build a system that allows the drone control center to analyze and respond to videos captured by drones in real time.
4. (Economy) “Should I give up kimchi?”… Cabbage price rises 20%
With the full-fledged kimchi season approaching, cabbage prices have risen by more than 20% compared to a month ago, raising concerns that the financial burden on ordinary people will increase.
According to today’s agricultural product distribution information from the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation, the retail price of cabbage the day before was an average of 6,587 won per head, up 20.3% from 5,476 won a month ago.
5. (Culture, Entertainment) Leaders of Netflix, TV, and Wave gather in Korea
The Korea Broadcast Advertising Promotion Agency announced today that the ‘2023 International OTT Forum’ hosted by the Korea Communications Commission and hosted by Kobaco will be held.
The theme of this forum is ‘Streaming beyond imagination’, and a large number of domestic and foreign online video service providers such as Netflix, View in Hong Kong, Dazon in the UK, Canal in France, and Unext in Japan will attend.
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1. [정치] Israeli security group, “North Korea’s tunnel technology could be transferred to Hamas”
Analysis has emerged that North Korea’s tunneling technology may have been delivered to the Palestinian armed group Hamas through the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
Previously, Hezbollah is an anti-Israel armed group operating in Lebanon, and recently launched an attack together with Hamas when it raided Israel.
Sarit Zehabi, head of the Israeli security group Alma Research and Education Center, emphasized in an interview with Radio Free Asia that there is a possibility that the tunnel used in the Israeli attack also used North Korean technology.
He explained, “The tunnel excavated and delivered to Hamas is a strategic tunnel,” and “armed members, vehicles, and military supplies can be moved to other places.”
Our Joint Chiefs of Staff also announced yesterday that it believes that Hamas is directly or indirectly linked to North Korea in several areas, including arms trade, tactical doctrine, and training.
2. [국제] Biden considers $100 billion in aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan
It has been reported that U.S. President Joe Biden is considering asking Congress for a $100 billion package budget for the security of Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan.
Yesterday, major foreign media outlets including Bloomberg News reported, citing multiple sources, that President Biden is expected to submit a budget bill to Congress sometime this week.
Israel is known to have requested approximately $10 billion in additional support from the United States to respond to Hamas attacks.
Previously, Israel has been receiving $3.8 billion annually in security support from the U.S. government under a 10-year agreement since 2016.
“We will make every effort to ensure that these budget packages, including support for Israel, are processed,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said at a briefing that day.
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2023-10-18 08:24:56