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this is al jazeera and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news straight. in syria and. shelling by russian and syrian planes hit the rebel stronghold of it's not the big offensive but it's certainly not taken. the president. ready to intervene if there is a bloodbath in. also on the great egypt's criminal court upholds death sentences the seventy five people who protested against the two thousand and thirteen military fifty others have been given life sentences and that includes the former muslim brotherhood. we'll have an update on that and the strong reaction coming online as well and how much power does a former presidents have barack obama is back in the spotlight with the midterms
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just two months away up until now he is rarely mentioned by name but it looks like now the gloves are coming off. and it's caused a strong reaction online from both sides of the political divide. and. what the news. streaming on. in line through you tube facebook live and of al-jazeera don't call men the war in syria is as we expected beginning to intensify and there's been an increase in the number of airstrikes in the syrian province of idlib on saturday and strikes and shelling going on for several hours in the southern areas of the province and while it is not the big offensive into it that we've been talking about it is certainly a big escalation in strikes after a recent low will thousands of people around laid across rebel held areas to show
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their opposition to a potential onslaught on which is home now to three million people let's not forget the u.n. has warned of a humanitarian disaster on a scale not seen in this seven year war and that's certainly saying something and also turkey's president reject tire purdah one has said he may intervene in the this is what he tweeted if the world turns a blind eye to the killing of tens of thousands of innocent people to further the regime's interests we will neither watch from the sidelines nor participate in such a game now just a quick heads up for you in a moment we're going to be speaking to vincent close to tell here in the studio who is the united nations or the u.n.h.c.r. special envoy for the central mediterranean situation any questions you've got to him about refugees trying to leave places like syria and indeed africa crossing the mediterranean what's being done to help them what's being done to stop the making
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the journey in the first place send in those questions now that's the what's that number plus one seven full five or one triple one four nine facebook live up and running twitter and telegram you can always tweet or d.m. me directly as well my twitter and here at a j for now though we're going to speak to stephanie decker she is an attack on turkey's border with syria as i said if it's not the big offensive but how would you describe what you've seen today and heard today as far as an uptick in violence. well it's the biggest increase certainly since the airstrikes resumed don't choose day after what was just over a three week low. and there's a lot of back and forth whether this is the official start a lot of the pro-government media outlets are quoting military sources on the ground saying that this is a start but we haven't heard anything official a lot of these airstrikes and barrel bombs and artillery shelling that are going both ways or as you mentioned earlier come on in the southern part of italy
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province it is less populated it is more open land it is the countryside but there have been casualties six people killed so far so of course this is a concern we've just heard from turkey's foreign ministry wasn't you know scheduled to speak today but last minute it was announced he was calling for a stop in the violence for a cease fire he said the only way forward was political talks and he did say you were just talking about u.n.h.c.r. as your guest coming up he said you know if two million people could to the can flood to turkey's borders if this offensive takes place that basically. basically it will just be felt in turkey will be felt in europe too anyway just to bring you back to the intensity of those airstrikes and barrel bombs actually some of our colleagues al-jazeera arabic has people on the ground in that area they actually witnessed one of the syrian government's helicopters dropping two barrel bombs very near to their location very dramatic video coming out just take
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a look and we'll just let it play a little bit for you to get a sense of what syrian civilians who are you know in living in this kind of situation will feel they're very they're not direct they're not specifically targeted the very random the sound of those helicopters are terrifying for the civilians on the ground. well. you know. what you know. if you.
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just. think. it's really quite extraordinary if you stephanie want to pitch is just focusing on one man now and has been carried out from that and if you're saying that this is the biggest escalation yet but they would still be a lot of upside you would think when i was going to say if but when the main offensive begins. well this is what turkey is trying to avoid what you're seeing there are you probably saw in that video it is open
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land it's countryside it is not densely populated like the cities are a lot of people in that southern area kemal have left over the last you know couple of weeks and months to the northern parts more clear close to where we are which is close to it with city you know these are the more populated areas and then of course you have the i.d.p. camps eight hundred thousand people internally displaced in camps along turkey's border and this is what turkey is saying that they're incredibly concerned about not just turkey but aid organizations that people if this military offensive escalates closer to the populated areas people will of course feel they have nowhere to go because most of the areas is surrounded by government forces and also turkish controlled territory they will be heading to the border and the border is closed and turkey says it simply cannot take any more people so they're trying to avoid you know like conflict they're talking to the rebel groups come on but there's so many different rebel groups on the ground where are they going to go when the government does damascus has made it very clear that they want to take
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back the entire province stored myself stephanie dechen antakya thank you for that we are going to pivot just slightly but still keep with the issue of these people being displaced by war and conflict the mediterranean sea which is seen by people in syria and in many parts of africa as well is the way to europe the way to a better life and yes there are some who make it though the reception i get might be quite what they imagined and of course there are the thousands who don't make it simply lost it so you want to start with some m. for graphics from al jazeera dot com to tell the story of the past few years this one i've shown it to you many times before but i mean this is twenty sixteen twenty seventeen you're talking hundreds of thousands of people making the crossing and those are the ones who made it those are the actual arrivals further down you look at the number of deaths and just that blanket.

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