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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Biyernes, October 20, 2023.

-Pinay na nag-aabang sa pagbubukas ng border, nakaligtas sa pambobomba malapit sa Rafah crossing
-Mga bata, kabilang sa mga Palestinong na-trap samga debris dahil sa Israeli airstrikes
-Kwento ng pagkakaligtas ng isang Pinay matapos maghapong nagtago sa bomb shelter
-Sumbat ng ina ni Ahldryn: "di niya deserve... "di ko maintindihan bakit meron pang (hazing)"
-Giyera ng Israel at Hamas, tinalakay sa pagbubukas ng ASEAN-GCC
-42 job openings sa GMA Network Inc., puwedeng apply-an
-Oplan-baklas vs. campaign posters na nakakabit sa maling lugar, ikinasa ng Comelec
-Pagsisimula ng Amihan, opisyal nang idineklara ng PAGASA
-18 pang Pilipino mula Israel, balik-Pilipinas
-Paggamit ng AI apps, bawal sa mga sundalo at tauhan ng Defense dept.
-"Lovers/Liars" project, tiyempo sa pag-abot ni Claudine sa "desired weight niya" via workout and intermittent fasting


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Transcript
00:00 Live from the GeoMay Network Center, this is 24 Hours.
00:06 Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:21 We have a story from a Filipino in the GMA Integrated News.
00:31 The next explosion hit him, and how it destroyed the houses he was living in.
00:37 He is one of more than 100 Filipinos in Gaza, who have been waiting for the opening of the Rafah Crossing.
00:44 Raffi Tima, Rafi, is also waiting and live from Baguulat, Egypt.
00:49 Raffi!
00:51 Good evening, this is Vicky Ivana Timil, a city located in Zuaz Canal, behind me.
01:01 This is the last big city before the Northern Sinai to enter Rafah.
01:06 Rafah Crossing from here is still 3 to 4 hours before you reach Rafah.
01:12 This is where the Egyptian authorities have blocked diplomats from other countries who have agreed to join their leaders, including the people of the Philippine Embassy here in Egypt.
01:23 After crossing Zuaz Canal, this is the Sinai Peninsula, which has its own security issues.
01:29 That's why, from here, there is no permission to cross and get close to the Rafah Crossing.
01:34 And until this time, our embassy has not yet received any notice on when the Rafah border will open.
01:40 That's why all the diplomats who were blocked here have returned to Cairo.
01:44 As long as no one can cross the border of Gaza and Egypt, it is becoming more and more dangerous for our 150 fellow citizens in Gaza, who have been waiting for 2 weeks to escape.
01:56 With me here is the Filipino I talked to, we call her Diana.
01:59 We don't know her and she won't show her face for her safety.
02:04 She told me how scared and how difficult their lives are now.
02:11 Diana and her husband are with her Palestinian wife.
02:18 They are the first to cross the Rafah border and will be informed about the opening of the border for foreigners.
02:24 And this is what they have crossed, the Rafah Border Crossing full of people.
02:28 There are still some Filipinos who have seen them. Because it didn't open, they are staying with their wife's relatives near the Rafah border.
02:36 But just last night, a bomb fell near their house.
02:42 There is still smoke and fire around, while people are going out one by one to see what happened.
02:49 The next day, no one is left in their neighborhood.
02:55 Even though this building is destroyed, this is how their daily life is since the war started.
03:02 Sometimes they are informed 30 minutes before the bomb fell.
03:08 Now, there is no one left.
03:10 They just fell down with the bomb.
03:14 The next house next to ours, there is no one left.
03:19 Because of the bomb, it was very powerful.
03:22 There were many people, all of them were civilians.
03:26 Diana's Palestinian husband is speaking Tagalog because he finished his college and master's degree in Manila.
03:32 Every night, there is a bomb, so they can hardly sleep.
03:36 We all woke up.
03:38 To be honest, we couldn't sleep because we were so scared.
03:43 So, during the day, when you know that they won't be bombed, you sleep there?
03:47 Yes, we sleep during the day.
03:50 It's so scary when it gets dark.
03:53 They can still buy food, but it's very limited.
03:57 Sometimes, someone is walking around like what I heard while I was talking to Diana.
04:01 I heard something in the background. What is it?
04:05 This one is actually, some food, some fruit.
04:13 Some fruit?
04:14 Vegetable, vegetable.
04:16 She announced that they brought some vegetables. What is it? Are they selling?
04:20 Yes.
04:21 Although she made a list to escape, Diana is already thinking of leaving Gaza
04:26 after she heard that her husband won't let her leave Gaza.
04:30 And while the internet is being disconnected,
04:33 Diana has a message to her mother in Metro Manila.
04:36 My mother, I just want to say that whatever happens to me here, that is my destiny.
04:46 But my mother should know that we are fighting as much as we can.
04:54 Diana clearly said that fighting is not a literal armistice to fight against Israel.
05:05 According to Diana, it took her 24 hours to survive,
05:09 to be safe and to survive,
05:11 their way of fighting for their right to live in what she considers as her second home.
05:17 Emil?
05:18 Rafi, we know that it's hard to monitor the Filipinos in Gaza from the other side of the border.
05:23 How is our embassy monitoring them in Egypt?
05:26 And how are the Filipinos on the other side? Based on their monitoring?
05:34 We were lucky that we contacted Diana via email.
05:38 But usually, it's only through voice calls that our embassy contacts the Filipinos in Gaza.
05:44 Before, the internet facilities in Gaza were poor.
05:47 Now, their infrastructure is really broken.
05:50 But there are still cellular towers.
05:52 That's why our embassy in Jordan can talk to the Filipinos in Gaza every day.
05:56 And so far, their situation is not that good.
06:00 But they are still alive and safe, Emil.
06:04 Rafi and Basedian, is their food and water supply enough?
06:09 Their food supply is very limited.
06:22 Some are selling bread.
06:26 And like what I heard while I was talking to Diana,
06:30 some are selling vegetables.
06:32 The biggest problem they have now is the water and electricity supply.
06:36 And if this situation continues, they don't know where they can get food.
06:41 And because there's no electricity, they have to charge their cellphones and portable lights.
06:46 But because they can't buy gas, they have a problem if they run out of gas in their tanks.
06:52 They really hope that the border will be opened and humanitarian aid will be delivered.
06:57 And for the Filipinos like Diana, more than a dozen Filipinos in Gaza will be able to leave, Emil.
07:02 Do we have a estimate of how many days it will take for humanitarian aid to be delivered to open the border?
07:10 Since Friday, Emil, last week,
07:16 the trucks full of aid were already lined up on the Egypt side of the Rafah Crossing.
07:20 And every day, more trucks are coming with humanitarian aid.
07:25 There's a border on the Egypt side that's near the border,
07:28 and the relief goods from different countries are also being delivered here.
07:32 But as long as the water is closed, the supply of gas will be kept in the Egypt, Emil.
07:39 Based on the reports of local media and you,
07:42 what's the chance that Egypt will agree to open the border
07:46 or will they really wait for Israel to ceasefire?
07:49 [Silence]
07:53 What Egypt is saying, Emil, is that they have no problem opening their side of the border.
07:58 But hopefully, if humanitarian aid is delivered, they will be safe.
08:02 They will be safe in their destinations in Gaza.
08:07 It's not uncommon for some of the targets of the bombing to be convoys of vehicles.
08:13 So it's really good if there's a ceasefire,
08:16 if the border crossing is opened, so that everyone will be safe, Emil.
08:20 Take care and thank you very much, Rafi Tima.
08:23 As a result of the chaos, many Palestinian children
08:29 were affected by the bombings due to the Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.
08:33 The Ambassador of Israel in the Philippines explained
08:36 why it's hard for some to ask for a ceasefire.
08:40 This is the joint force of Nassandra Aguinaldo and Oscar Oida.
08:44 [Explosion]
08:48 [Shouting]
08:52 Time is running out for the Palestinian children trapped under debris.
08:58 [Shouting]
09:03 How can we explain to the children who are waiting for the ceasefire?
09:08 [Shouting]
09:13 Why are they not safe even in the very homes in northern Gaza
09:18 that were hit by the Israeli airstrikes?
09:21 [Shouting]
09:26 [Shouting]
09:30 And what if the doctors themselves, their love for life is very painful?
09:37 These doctors were unable to do anything but to beat the grandchildren who were also killed in the attack.
09:45 [Shouting]
09:50 In the chase, the Palestinians did not limit themselves to the lack of equipment.
09:56 They even used a decorating device to remove the steel debris
10:01 in the hope of finding survivors.
10:04 [Shouting]
10:08 And the number of those who were killed in the Israeli airstrikes did not increase
10:12 which is now almost 3,500 Palestinians according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
10:19 The number of wounded is over 12,000 while the Palestinians are calling for a ceasefire.
10:26 US President Joe Biden will ask his Congress
10:30 to approve the billion-billion-dollar additional funds
10:34 to strengthen the Israeli military capabilities against Hamas
10:39 as well as the funds to fight Ukraine against Russia.
10:44 To support our critical partners including Israel and Ukraine
10:48 is a smart investment that's going to pay dividends for American security for generations.
10:53 But he also recognized the need for food, water, and medicine from those in Gaza.
11:00 He also talked to the leaders of Israel and Egypt about this.
11:05 Hamas does not divert or steal this shipment.
11:08 These shipments, we're going to provide an opening for sustained delivery
11:12 of life-saving humanitarian assistance for the Palestinians.
11:15 These aid will be provided at the Rafah Crossing on the Egypt-Gaza border
11:20 where civilians are waiting to be released from the chaos in Gaza
11:26 including more than 100 Filipinos.
11:29 Egypt said they will only allow the opening of the border if there is a ceasefire.
11:36 But it's hard according to the ambassador of Israel that we interviewed.
11:41 I think it's important to say we're not talking about a ceasefire.
11:44 We have to understand that we are in a war.
11:50 To understand that it is difficult to have ceasefires.
11:56 Despite that, Israel insists that they are not in a position to provide aid to the residents of Gaza
12:03 but there are conditions.
12:05 It's important to try to get a humanitarian corridor
12:11 as long as of course as I said before, it doesn't give any opportunities for the Hamas
12:18 to get more supplies and to get again stronger.
12:24 Until now we're still supplying some of the water supply and the water needs for Gaza even now.
12:30 Despite that, the ambassador said the Palestinians are not at war.
12:34 Israel has no war against the Palestinians.
12:38 Israel is in a war against the Hamas.
12:41 The Hamas are the real target in Gaza
12:44 following their attack on Israel where more than 1,000 were injured, including the 4 Filipinos.
12:51 According to Ambassador Fluz, aside from the Filipinos, 4 will be accepted as documented workers.
12:57 Israel will also receive financial aid from their relatives in the Philippines.
13:03 He also promised the safety of the 30,000 Filipinos in Israel.
13:08 He also insisted that the rockets that hit the parking lot of the hospital in Gaza
13:14 were not from Israel but from the wrong rocket of the Islamic Jihad group.
13:18 We know for a fact also in the previous events that on average 20% of the rockets
13:27 that are launched by Hamas and Islamic Jihad, 20%, 1 of every 5, fail and fall within Gaza territory.
13:37 Ambassador Fluz also explained that their goal now is to get more than 200 Israelis back from Hamas
13:45 and to remove the ability of Hamas to launch an attack on Israel.
13:50 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo.
13:54 Oscar Oida, 24 Hours.
13:57 It is very unlikely that some Filipinos will be saved from Israel when they return to the Philippines.
14:03 According to a caregiver who was saved from Hamas, he had to hide in a bomb shelter.
14:11 Mark Salazar was able to save himself.
14:20 This hug from Mailyn Rivera to her children is a miracle that may not have happened.
14:26 Mailyn and her elderly caregiver were in the middle of a Hamas invasion in Kibbutz Beri in Israel on October 7.
14:35 From the bomb shelter, they heard the explosions outside and that bullets were raining.
14:43 We heard the residents calling for help.
14:51 We needed help, soldiers. Our house was on fire.
14:56 The bullets, there was no end to it. It was really scary.
15:03 The most scary thing is that someone is trying to enter their bomb shelter.
15:10 The person was not outside the door, but Mailyn still thought that this was the end.
15:16 That's why she left a message to her children.
15:19 To my children, I said, "My children, I love you. I love you so much."
15:28 I couldn't reply because I was low-bat.
15:31 Then to my husband, I said, "Take care of our children. I love you so much."
15:39 I cried, sir. I didn't show it to my mother. Maybe she felt better.
15:44 Think about the trauma of the children here in the Philippines because of the message received from their mother.
15:52 At that time, I was nervous. I was also surprised why she told us that.
16:01 We didn't talk to her for almost two days. She didn't answer our calls.
16:10 It was confusing because all the feelings I had were mixed up.
16:22 I remember my mother and what happened to her.
16:28 It was really hard to sleep.
16:31 Mailyn hid in the bomb shelter until the Israeli soldiers' souls were broken.
16:39 When we left, the houses were burned.
16:43 The car was burned. It was inside the village.
16:47 It was war.
16:48 It was war. When we were turned around, I was weak.
16:52 Why?
16:53 The next time I saw dead soldiers, civilians, three.
16:58 I was listening. Maybe someone suddenly came out in the dark because there was no power.
17:04 It was like they were just kids.
17:09 Two of Mailyn's caregivers in Kibutsbury were taken away.
17:14 Her best friend is still missing.
17:18 I called her last conversation. It was 8.50.
17:23 She said, "There are a lot of gunmen here. They are near the gate."
17:29 She didn't reply to me. She said, "Someone entered our house."
17:37 It was around 11.50.
17:41 With her family in the Philippines, Mailyn will pray for her family who were left in Israel.
17:48 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, 24 Hours.
17:55 The mother of Algin Liribravante, who was a strong woman,
18:02 was able to see her son's return from Oman.
18:07 From Ibuscavite, live on Marisumal, Marisumal.
18:13 Emil, the return to the country is more painful for the mother of OFW
18:20 because Aldrin, her second child, will be taken to the last camp this year.
18:25 Aldrin's mother arrived but she still couldn't enter.
18:33 Aldrin.
18:37 The question of why is repeated.
18:43 Even if she cries, she can't hear the child's answer.
18:47 And when she finally saw Aldrin's face,
18:51 it was so painful and bitter that she felt.
18:56 Cheryl's second home from Oman will be bitter again in a few months.
19:01 The first of August, the eldest son of the man died in an accident.
19:06 And now, it's for Aldrin, who is in the way because he left for Hazing.
19:11 I couldn't imagine that his life would end like that.
19:15 That way, his life will be lost.
19:19 It's a waste, right?
19:22 Because the child still has a lot of dreams.
19:25 And that way, he will be lost.
19:29 I hope that Hazing will be as far as possible.
19:35 I don't understand why it's there.
19:38 That's why I'm making sacrifices, so that they can study.
19:42 Now, there's no one to take care of the child, but he's a good son.
19:45 He won't hear the love and jokes of this.
19:49 He will miss the daily calls to ease his sadness abroad
19:54 so that Aldrin's dream of becoming a policeman will be fulfilled.
19:58 It's just a sem and it will be over.
20:02 Now, Cheryl's wish for his son to go home for his graduation will not be fulfilled.
20:09 I don't know how to say sorry.
20:12 I don't want to think about it.
20:14 When I found out how it was done, how it was done,
20:19 it was hard.
20:27 It was hard for him to endure.
20:29 I was so sad.
20:30 He said he couldn't breathe.
20:32 It was a torture.
20:36 When the doctor showed us,
20:39 his body was black.
20:43 There were a lot of stitches, ma'am.
20:46 There were also stitches on his hands.
20:49 And I saw a bruise on his neck.
20:54 That's why I thought that he won't live.
21:00 He worked hard and dreamed of becoming a policeman for his 6-year-old son.
21:05 I can't believe that his father passed away.
21:08 It's different when there's a father figure who raises a child.
21:14 I asked him if everyone who helped him was imprisoned.
21:21 He said, "Yes, but I don't have any."
21:23 He said, "Will Papa get justice for this?"
21:29 It's painful.
21:30 We didn't know that this would happen to him.
21:35 I didn't think that this would happen.
21:38 He left, and that's good.
21:42 He left.
21:46 He hugged me before he left.
21:49 The family asked the prisoners.
21:52 Those who are already under custody,
21:55 please help them.
21:58 Help us to tell the truth about what happened.
22:06 And for those who are not yet under custody, I hope they will be consented.
22:15 This afternoon, the Necrological Services conducted a search of Eldrin's school in the Philippine College of Criminology.
22:23 The family of Bravante, Oa, called for justice.
22:30 Oa also provided financial assistance to the family and also allocated scholarships to one of Eldrin's three siblings.
22:38 On the next Thursday, Eldrin was buried at Rita Samson Memorial Garden and Crematorium.
22:44 And that is the latest news from Imus Cavite for GMA Integrated News.
22:49 Maris Umali, Nakdutok, 24 Hours.
22:51 Thank you very much, Maris Umali.
22:54 Until the President's arrival in Saudi Arabia, the war between Israel and Hamas was discussed.
23:02 Some presidents also agreed to go home from there,
23:05 which the Filipinos agreed to help according to the palace.
23:09 From Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, live from JT, I'm JT.
23:15 Vicky, good afternoon from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
23:22 It's almost 2 o'clock in the afternoon here.
23:24 And it's a hot weather that Saudi Crown Prince has accepted the leaders of ASEAN,
23:29 as well as President Bongbong Marcos,
23:31 who not only helped the economy but also the peace in the midst of the chaos,
23:36 like in Israel and Gaza.
23:38 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman joined the leaders of ASEAN
23:47 in opening the first ASEAN and Gulf Cooperation Council here in Riyadh.
23:52 The meetings are related to the economic development
23:57 and various cooperation of the ASEAN-GCC Center.
24:01 But the opening ceremony also discussed the chaos between Israel and Hamas.
24:08 In the name of ASEAN, Indonesian President Joko Widodo was called
24:12 to stop the violence in Gaza, as per international laws.
24:17 Aside from Saudi Arabia, GCC members are Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait,
24:24 and United Arab Emirates, countries near Israel and Gaza.
24:29 In the roundtable meeting with the Saudi business leaders,
24:34 President Bongbong Marcos clarified that the Maharlika Investment Fund is not suspended,
24:40 but is in cooperation with the leaders in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
24:44 At the forefront of these opportunities is the recently launched Maharlika Investment Fund,
24:49 the Philippines' first ever sovereign investment fund,
24:53 designed to drive long-term economic development
24:56 through increased investments in high-impact sectors.
25:00 And the sector from Saudi Arabia, who are eager to hear more about the investment opportunities
25:06 in one of ASEAN's most exciting markets,
25:10 and learn more about the newly launched Maharlika Investment Fund
25:17 that you have launched under your administration.
25:20 It is also expected that the demand of Saudi Arabia for Filipino healthcare workers
25:26 and other skilled workers will increase.
25:28 Earlier, the Philippines and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement for extensive skills training
25:34 for Filipino workers, led by several private companies.
25:39 With an estimated value of over 120 million US dollars,
25:45 the agreements that will be signed today are set to benefit more than 15,000 Filipinos
25:51 in training and employment opportunities across a wide range of professions in the construction industry.
25:58 According to the Presidential Communication Office,
26:02 the signed investment agreement will be worth 4.26 billion US dollars
26:09 between Filipino and Saudi businessmen.
26:12 We are confident that more Saudi investors will be investing in the Philippines.
26:19 And Vicky, dear viewers, next up is the meeting of President Bongbong Marcos
26:28 and a new statement that President Marcos called on the ASEAN GCC Summit
26:33 to help promote peace and stability in the South China Sea and the Arabian Sea
26:39 and to uphold the rules-based international order.
26:42 President Marcos also addressed his leadership on the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
26:47 He called on all those involved to ease the situation and promote a peaceful discussion.
26:53 President Marcos also held a short bilateral meeting with Kuwait Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Alhaber Al-Saba
27:00 to discuss Kuwait's labor relations with the Philippines.
27:04 Remember that both countries have a deployment ban for new hires in Kuwait and the Philippines.
27:10 And that's all the latest from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
27:13 And for GMA Integrated News, back to you, Vicky.
27:17 Thank you very much, JP Soriano.
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27:52 Ten days before the barangay and SK election,
28:03 Comelec has already issued more than 100 show-cause orders to those who are struggling with the policies of the campaign.
28:12 And Tina Pangudoneta is live.
28:16 Tina!
28:17 Vicky, on the second day of the campaign for the barangay and SK elections,
28:25 Comelec Chairman George Garcia led the illegal campaign material in Manila.
28:31 In barangay 310 and 312 in Manila, campaign posters were spread.
28:40 The size was correct, but it was attached to the non-common poster area.
28:45 This also happened in Caloocan.
28:48 Outside of the common poster areas, it's illegal.
28:52 Private property is legal as long as it complies with 2 by 3.
28:56 In Quezon City, they were able to ask for permission to guard a vacant lot
29:03 where campaign posters will be attached.
29:05 But he did not expect that the size would be wrong.
29:09 The posters were filled with one truck.
29:13 They said that it's just a folder size and a few pieces.
29:16 But when we looked at it, it's already like that. It's big.
29:19 We woke up this morning.
29:21 There were also gay posters in Sarangani, Jensan, Dumaguete and Batangas.
29:29 The issue of illegal campaign materials that candidates and their supporters are attaching to the off-land gays is not over yet.
29:36 If Comelec finds out, they will be sued.
29:39 The issue of illegal campaign materials that candidates and their supporters are attaching to the off-land gays is not over yet.
29:43 If I were there, I would go to the Comelec's chairman and commissioners.
29:48 They should remove all of that. They are still leaving it there.
29:51 So it means that we are trying to make it harder.
29:54 Let's make it harder, but we will find a solution.
29:57 In the first day of the campaign yesterday,
30:01 Comelec issued more than 100 show-cause orders to the illegal campaigners.
30:07 Comelec will monitor the campaign using social media.
30:11 Comelec will also chase the voters.
30:15 On Monday, 187,000 police officers were sent to the election.
30:21 Comelec's chairman George Garcia planned to go to Abra after receiving a message that a candidate's wife was raped.
30:29 According to Comelec, it is ready to go to the barangay SK election on October 30.
30:38 Chairman Garcia said that the distribution of election paraphernalia will end today in the whole country.
30:45 Vicky?
30:46 Thank you very much Tina Pangliban Perez.
30:49 [Intro Music]
30:59 Kapuso, take off your jackets and jackets because it's official, the Amihan has started.
31:05 The onset of the Northeast monsoon or Amihan season has been declared.
31:11 So let's expect a cold breeze as we approach Christmas.
31:19 Before everything, what is Amihan, Kapuso?
31:22 According to the forecast, the Northeast monsoon or Amihan season is composed of cold and dry air from Siberia and mainland China.
31:31 It is often affected in the country starting from Burma,
31:34 when we are slowly feeling the coldness of the weather, especially if the storm is strong in the next few days.
31:44 Compared to the south, it will only bring light rain.
31:47 But aside from Amihan, the sheer line and localized thunderstorms will continue to rain in some parts of the country.
31:55 Based on the weather forecast, there will be rain tomorrow in Luzon, especially in the afternoon.
32:00 Expect that here in Northern Luzon, some parts of Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Bicol Region and Mimaropa.
32:08 The rain will continue on Sunday and there will still be heavy rain here in Bicol Region and Northern Luzon.
32:14 In Metro Manila, there is also a chance of rain tomorrow, especially in the afternoon.
32:19 But by Sunday, it is possible that even in the morning, there will be rain in some places.
32:23 So if you are going out to worship, don't forget to bring an umbrella.
32:28 There is also a chance of rain in almost the entire Visayas tomorrow.
32:32 That is also what is expected when Sunday arrives and heavy rain is prepared in some parts of Negros and Leyte Provinces.
32:41 In our hearts in Mindanao, there will be heavy rain tomorrow afternoon.
32:46 Along with the experiences of heavy rain are Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Carraga, Davao Region and some parts of Sucsargen.
32:56 When Sunday arrives, it is only morning and there will be rain in the eastern portions of Mindanao.
33:01 It will be wider in the afternoon and heavy rain will be experienced here in Zamboanga Peninsula where it will be red in our rainfall map.
33:10 That means heavy to intense rain. So be alert for possible floods or landslides.
33:16 That is the latest in the weather. I am Maureen Shrivers for GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
33:22 We are the ones you can expect, whatever the weather.
33:26 Another 18 Filipinos were stuck in the war between Israel and Hamas.
33:32 And they are being watched live by Ian Cruz.
33:35 Yes, Ivan, when 18 Filipinos returned home, they experienced a lot of difficulties because of the chaos between Israel and Hamas.
33:49 Elmer Puno, a Filipino, was not able to face the Philippines.
33:54 Whenever the siren rings, he is warned that a rocket is coming.
33:58 The danger is getting worse.
34:00 He decided to leave the country and become a caregiver for Israel.
34:04 Every time the siren rings, I run to the mom's shelter.
34:12 I talk to my wife and she hears that I am scared.
34:19 She says, "You are just being hurt. Are you really thinking of leaving your family?"
34:24 Maria Cristina Magsino is a 12-year-old caregiver in Israel.
34:29 She is on vacation in Tel Aviv when the attacks are about to end.
34:34 In fear, she decided to go to the hospital.
34:37 We cannot imagine what will happen to us because we are afraid.
34:45 Also, there is an iron dam in Israel.
34:51 We are still afraid that the iron dam might not be able to seal it.
34:59 Another thing we are afraid of is the terrorists who have entered the country.
35:08 Of the 18 who arrived, 14 of them are caregivers and 4 of them work in a hotel in Israel.
35:16 Despite the physical injuries, the severe trauma is what is making their situation worse.
35:22 They are afraid.
35:23 One of them said that he heard something like a bomb or a dropped item that triggered him.
35:29 When the border opens, our fellow countrymen can still go home.
35:35 Others cannot go home because their families are already there.
35:38 Hopefully, by next week, someone will be able to go home.
35:42 We should have a resort today but it is closed.
35:46 It is not safe.
35:47 For every repatriated person, OAH and DMW will give P50,000.
35:53 DSWD has P5,000 assistance.
35:56 DOH will take care of the medical needs while TESDA provides technical skills training.
36:02 Ivan, according to Usec Aliones of DMW,
36:08 tomorrow, there is a possible attack on the border.
36:12 Ivan, according to Usec Aliones of DMW,
36:15 tomorrow, there is a possible attack on the border.
36:17 There are 11 Filipinos who are already in Israel.
36:21 Back to you, Ivan.
36:22 Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
36:25 Is everyone already having AI yearbook photos?
36:29 Oh, many people are riding it.
36:30 But the soldiers and people of the Defense Department cannot.
36:34 I know why.
36:35 Because of the attack of Mark Salazar.
36:41 Just a little bit of courage and you'll be back to high school.
36:44 Or you can see your face in different scenarios.
36:48 And anyone can try as long as they have an Artificial Intelligence or AI app.
36:55 Except if you are a soldier or a person of the Defense Department.
37:00 They are now prohibited from downloading apps,
37:04 especially AI apps through a memo from the Defense Secretary.
37:09 There are many apps loaded with viruses or malware
37:13 that collect personal data.
37:16 Maybe they can use it to hack their personal account.
37:20 And the virus or malware they can get can be inserted into the military's official computers.
37:27 The risks and threats posed by these AI applications
37:32 have not yet been established with certainty.
37:35 It is not only in movies where faces and voices are imitated,
37:40 where AI can do it,
37:42 but it can also be done to an official soldier
37:45 to give wrong orders or malicious information.
37:49 If I recall correctly, several months ago,
37:52 a world leader fell victim to something like that in technology
37:58 where he purportedly issued a statement which was aired on television,
38:05 which he denied later on.
38:07 Apparently, that was a product of this particular technology.
38:11 The DND and AFP only have an internal memo
38:15 that says not to download any app.
38:17 But the public should also be reminded
38:20 that hackers have a big role in personal security of each one.
38:26 The technology will allow a potential hacker
38:31 to capture your picture, your signature,
38:35 your thumbprint, I don't know if the technology is there,
38:38 then it can happen.
38:40 For GMA Integrated News,
38:43 Mark Salazar,
38:45 for 24 Hours.
38:47 The ultimate comeback is here!
38:53 Because after almost a decade,
38:55 veteran actress Claudine Barreto will once again be watching GMA Primetime.
39:00 Larson-Tiago will check on her upcoming project and look at her fitness journey.
39:05 Because she hasn't watched TV for 7 years,
39:13 Claudine Barreto is not the only one who is excited
39:16 about her upcoming GMA Regal Entertainment series,
39:20 which is called "Lovers Liars", but also her fans.
39:25 But Claudine admitted that she is nervous about her upcoming act in front of the camera.
39:31 I've been throwing up because of my nerves.
39:35 I'm going to be on TV again,
39:39 I'm really strong.
39:41 But they say that if you're not nervous, that's when you're nervous.
39:46 In addition, it's her first time working with the majority of co-stars in "Lovers Liars",
39:55 like Rob Gomez,
39:57 Lianne Belentin,
39:58 Shaira Diaz,
40:00 Yasser Marta,
40:01 Polo Ravales,
40:02 Christian Vasquez,
40:04 and Sarah Edwards,
40:06 directed by Chris Aquino.
40:09 She's also excited about her character as a successful corporate woman
40:14 who will be vulnerable in a relationship with a younger man.
40:20 Well, that really happens in real life.
40:25 Especially now, it's more accepted by everybody.
40:29 And there's nothing wrong.
40:31 Is it possible for you to fall for a younger man in real life?
40:36 To be honest, no.
40:40 He's older.
40:42 He's an older man.
40:44 I always see my nephews,
40:49 and I think, "Oh, this is just Cholo's age, or my nephew's age."
40:54 Claudine's comeback was right,
40:57 because she got her desired weight,
41:01 which is 80 pounds lighter than before,
41:04 because of intermittent fasting and workouts.
41:08 For me, it's that I've always been thin.
41:12 So for me to gain so much weight,
41:15 it's like you're still an artist.
41:18 One day, I just woke up and said,
41:20 "I'm gonna fix my life.
41:22 I'm gonna have to go on a strict diet,
41:26 work out,
41:28 and look even better than before."
41:31 Laura Santiago, updated on the showbiz happening.
41:37 And that ends our week-long chikahan.
41:41 It's Friday, guys. It's the weekend.
41:44 Oh, yeah, we're here again.
41:46 I'm Ia Adeliano, Miss Vicky Ivana Mil.
41:49 Happy weekend!
41:51 Happy weekend. Thank you.
41:54 Thank you, Ia.
41:55 And that's the news this Friday.
41:57 I'm Vicky Morales.
41:58 My fellow Kapuso, it's only 66 days and it's Christmas.
42:02 I'm Ivan Meirina, for a bigger mission.
42:05 For a wider service to the country, I'm Emil Sumanyo.
42:09 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines,
42:13 we learned 24/7.
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