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hello again i'm not seeing dennis in doha these are the top stories here it out is there turkey says it's attacking all known targets of the syrian regime following a dramatic escalation in the battle for italy a province and they said he 3 turkish troops were killed in a syrian government as strike the u.n. secretary general's expressed grave concern that the nato chief has condemned what he called the indiscriminate strikes by syria and russia. powerful. as syrian and russian forces attempted to retake land lost to rebels on thursday turkish forces supporting the rebels came under fire their bloodiest day in the conflict so far you know plot of a cell to let us as
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a result of the strikes 33 soldiers have been mahsud. helicopters and ambulances received streaming across the border earlier in the day to evacuate the wounded. returning to hatay as crowds gathered outside the hospital turkey says it's responding by attacking every known syrian government target. or says using it me sarin and also at the same time to alter their forces from the border are strongly hitting the a defense systems and many in the nation the pulse of the regime forces that situation was he she must be back the turkish forces will change everything because from now on the you will see not only the opposition on the ground but also the many more and the fire power of the turkish armed forces including to aid force it did that get the developments and have turned back in our favor.
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hours earlier president richard had hailed the battlefield successes. turkey has thousands of troops in it lib supporting rebel forces at war with syrian troops backed by russia turkish airstrikes have been pounding syrian government positions for days. a deescalation zone agreement between turkey and russia signed in 20 team was intended to prevent such fighting and protect 4000000 civilians living there far from deescalation there is an unfolding calamity for civilians in as turkey and its rebels battle syria and russia the situation is worsening by the day the escalation of fighting in the north west since december has pushed over 900000 people including over half a 1000000 children away from their homes and into danger. whatever happens with saket it won't end there or any time soon turkey says it will deepen its
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involvement in syria against the government it's now labeled the enemy. al jazeera and ankara says it will no longer prevent syrian refugees from trying to get into europe according to the reuters news agency turkish police the coast guard and border security have all be noted to stand down and to allow syrians to cross into europe either by land or by sea. and the economic impact of the coronavirus has seen the u.s. dow jones index suffer its worst single day drop in history cases in south korea have now pasta 2000 mark and nigeria has just recorded its 1st case making it the 1st in sub-saharan africa. thailand's prime minister and 5 cabinet ministers of survived a vote of no confidence. it took place in parliament after 4 days of debate when opposition m.p.'s accused the prime minister prime. and his government of
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corruption abuse of power and mismanaging the economy the army general who led a coup into the 40. people in india's capital is slowly returning to areas hardest hit by the into communal violence earlier this week at least 34 people have been killed and homes and businesses have been destroyed the fighting started india's controversial citizenship law thousands of reality against the united states proposed plan for the region protesters gathered outside the un rejecting donald trump solution for peace between palestine and israel those are the headlines out as arab world is nuts.
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and there could. never have been heard. when nobody could have spread that it. will make an idol or record that marker and
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record look at the beautiful look but the bottom sure and look at what about. at the last moment you can show how to prove a. father the island while not strictly an island this remote farming town in egypt's novel delta is virtually surrounded by water. some 5000 people live here the majority of them children. fathered island is where they live yet few here would really call it their home. their story begins in 1948 in the palestinian town of bitter 7 today part of southern israel and known as
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bushy by the bedouins who lived there were forcibly displaced from their homes in what palestinians call in not the catastrophe the founding of the state of israel. the majority of the arab population sought refuge towards jordan to the east but a small number thought to be around a few 100 people from the tribe travelled west crossing the sinai desert before reaching the 1st time lands of the nile delta. thanks. thanks.
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the story of the now moody tribes epic journey to fogl island has been passed from generation to generation many who arrived in 1948 fully expected to return within a few months today their descendants remain here where memories of palestine still burn strong. so that helped some of them and i would be in likelihood one philistine. thought on the jane. as abolition of fulfill her general. so that. they had little faciale the german mentality that house has welcoming to the head. from a scumbag dumb a lot. of us most of our fellows have been followed. for we tell you to. look on a fact on or off for sahara. develop from group samba.
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get a lot of it don't follow people up call. in the should not sit in normally was it just the father. cannot help of how we. how me my mom best ones mom up for the loss i have them again. and they well it can tell you who you melman most of the philistine. for the telly. i'm a just a little mechanic starlit as that is it father polya. odds are our job was sasha he told me i mean tell it in your head. that it was the fear that i the clip lamp how early cardio i look at. how to work. out a new yorker bushel can just father learn on the must i left. not so much for the
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still need to use it for the. well if so when i left that side of the stubble. limit a little one megahertz was. going to have a sob sob a family. kind of a 1000000 i would feel. metal i just had to live in ramat aligning one had to know general fat mr men jesselyn had to kind of be a clue a summer's a little busier we had a visitor you know. we had more had to do 11 a street near 0 half an. armful of street kind of a 1000000 and then you didn't can loud.
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the name of the town stems from mohamed fadel a local landowner from whom the moodies acquired a generous parcel of land over 7 decades ago. the town grew rapidly to host the biggest concentration of 1948 palestinian refugees in egypt yet it remains a largely forgotten isolated community today's inhabitants the descendants of the now moody's of but mainly make a living working the land. no but they have the good old head as.
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a lot of need to get their money to help them up to their. choice most of them do alistair that i for. my will. bananas minute. to come true blue god no dollars involved and i'm glad. for a shibboleth kicker with all the lot of the bill but it's more to lay. then you. would in a lot of that about the. most. that most women that can get. that i've been. involved in will for mine and when. i sat down with the head of a. woman in my. sentiment to need. for them.
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to have been. one of. the. then in this business in the. most summer we just haven't got them in a monogamous. i'm not the middle of the crowd that's the left and i must do it for the steet and i'll cede because bob you will be into deep down in the heart of the muscle on the muscle so that he. feels the push to pull this off so was that the i was not someone along with. us all to. put me on how we had to shut them in the sudan you tom and the shia. in this
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were a lot of them is that are you afraid to tell them we left and philistine and muscly if you must. with the will of them have to be happy he came and in the knesset a chef. keeping its palestinian traditions and customs alive is very important to the tribe . these range from traditions around food and drink dress code and rules surrounding marriage. until recently there were strict rules on who they could marry but now this has
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been relaxed it's an example of how this palestinian community is integrating with its egyptian neighbors. looking the bell would look good i would meet with my top 3 to buy that the one that you don't. have nor. it's always $100.00 grand and you know there could be you know. i thought my god how could. you know so my house. and my dad. left and right. and then to go it must mean we've been mostly in the neck now and i haven't been at the mustering or not codified your homework how do you know when you know it will be nice would know in this neighborhood in minnesota where i know i'm going to want to go. modifying honor and bob but most.
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of you know bob woodward and i got married gordon and i had a 400. for you about. the bug the a. lot. of. men
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my men had in mind i'll follow. but i was a lesson of the young when was the. last and. in. how when. not to let. in the master but also for a solid colostomy a without a fire like that would. have been the whole washing even the palestinian. political of out of. the incivil wouldn't let the palestinian. philosophy in. the home with. the home was. lost with a finnish way and a. vision. though it was said that the wood in him lifted the lid on my list picked
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on how you at the at the fullest and that had the did not have a head was on its last and about that it was all about the rod but i let the last one. i look ahead. as it got to me it would withdraw us. a minute i don't know what i'm going to do now i know and i've been given the good kind of benefit of the party and i know one of the orbital. mechanics. to defend their daughter. would be. a big boom boom when it did you know he'd muzzle scenario one point from the run if we had more than you or were
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a couple saw here so i can remember to collide i mean you know kind of. and that and the question. we were now we've. been under fire like enough i am some of. us like a lot should be able fellows to. follow steenie. oh . well you. don't want to. just meeting is a measure this meaning a town council or gathering here community leaders discussed on resolve legal disputes everything from business disagreements to local property arguments to family quarrels.
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i had months ahead of. my shovel muscle part of how alina. and sort of came. in like the muscle hot between michelle me of just little father has put a 10 year be into the woman. when i'm in ted norm. in which. was b. sagal of her body machete hired to jojo mia. you see that. it well and. i mean a. love of the whole and a lot of. moderate with nutella huddle to have some sort by no telling judge the uninitialized. i was around. 7 mobile.
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or they see you guys they said sure i mean it'll cut up. you want to teach. much a lot of the. show to me. before them of a. little while you. spend your synonomous on the hot dog for you and the guinness in our favor showing your father not that community. and that i mean. he was time out. as a mechanic and you know sort of. give it up when you know i didn't. much care what we now go and how much. oil has to feed i thought it
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was still. the kind that i got when i got done. i demanded i do your deep determine. cause i'm a new one applied. how would you rule one mess and then. we will have knocked out of him in the business end. with myself and i've never. been in my blood and. he might just an orphan. like other palestinians in egypt the people of fatherless island have experienced mixed fortunes. in the 70 years since the group arrived in the knowledge at times
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their conditions improved and at other times they deteriorated. in the 1950 s. and sixty's under president gamal abdel nasser the palestinians in egypt were treated on a par with egyptians having access to health care education and job opportunities they were also issued with ration cards and allowed to own property.
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the death in 1970 of pop the last surge and the arrival of president sadat changed to egyptian policy towards palestinian refugees in egypt the camp david accords of 1978 saw a u.s. brokered settlement between egypt and israel are still great difficulties that really. many. large issues. to the left in that they didn't have anything to live up to the problem with the signing of the camp david accords a separate incident affected the status of palestinians in egypt. yousif and
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sabbatai a writer and egypt's cultural minister was shot dead on a visit to cyprus. palestinians opposed to closer egypt israel ties were blamed for the attack and anti palestinian sentiments in egypt was openly expressed. for the people of father the island a new more restrictive era was about to begin. as a weapon of war leaves the very deepest scofflaws. scars so wrong that the victims men and women can barely talk about it. they are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice. al-jazeera honest human rights campaign is in libya investigating right since the 2011. libya unspeakable
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time. route. for. hello again i'm martin dennis in doha with the top stories here it out is there a turkey says it's attacking syrian army positions after $33.00 of its soldiers were killed in an airstrike hit the u.s. actually generals called for an immediate cease fire while the u.s. says it's concerned but is backing turkey so them cause really has more from assemble. after yesterday's incident i've been hearing that the command that will was given orders to hit any floor an item or element in the air space then turks are ready to hit syria from lendon air from the bases inside turkey which i'm a lady is in the southeastern city d.r.
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booker based and if from in julie grace today will be learning more about the military mission how they're going to conduct how they're going to respond but it turns out turkey will retaliate at any means from now on because the military is also we're angry and the motivation of the soldiers over there is very down and an official in turkey says it will no longer stop syrian refugees from entering your of according to reuters turkish police the coast guards i am border security have all been ordered to allow syrians to cross into europe either by land will see the latest round of fighting in italy has worsened the humanitarian crisis with around a 1000000 syrians currently displaced at the turkish border. the economic impact of the coronavirus has seen the u.s. soldiers index suffer its worst single day drop in history cases in south korea have now passed the 2000 mark and nigeria's recorded its 1st case making it the 1st
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in sub-saharan africa. thailand's prime minister and 5 cabinet ministers have survived a vote of no confidence in parliament called for by the opposition it came after 4 days of debate in which opposition m.p.'s accused the prime minister cry of chad not to and his government of corruption abuse of power and mismanaging the economy . people in india's capital essentially returning to areas hardest hit by the common no violence earlier this week and they said before people were killed and homes and businesses were destroyed the fighting began of india's controversial citizenship law let's get back data there of wealth. it's the day that will define the democratic race for the white house. 14 states get to make a bad choice who should challenge donald trump in the presidential election join us
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for america's super tuesday special coverage live on al-jazeera. sadil island a town in egypt's nile delta is the biggest concentration of 1948 palestinian refugees in egypt it's a triology drive from cairo and isolated community descended from a single family. over the decades their fortunes have and flowed but they deteriorated after the cannes david accords of 1978 groups on american brokered settlements between egypt and israel. as palestinians living in egypt their ambiguous legal status has gone on to affect their full life.
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i thought of modeling many ways that i was in the mall were called the boat i love the fall of the me i'm sure climb for must while i can handle my own in future out of my being in full steam the wife is in the game of golf or was more credibility for the steamy in a moment from us without him from us with a wall of must have been tell you more to do time and mommy is in mostly for point she saw at the limbs also hot and that for the single life of the year yet the wheel of my sample saw the wheel of the most such but why in few months the balance sheet a little a chemical a part of it was the bottom of my fusion a car was a little rough and thought i'd only tell us to. the gulf war 1000 men to further restrictions on palestinians in. iraq invaded kuwait and in response to the invasion egypt sent $35000.00 soldiers to support an international coalition which would alternately force and iraqi retreats.
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as the leadership of the palestinian liberation organization appear to side with iraq a backlash against palestinians in egypt followed many chose to lie low even hiding their true origin. palestinian privileges previously granted for withdrawing. us. from i look around and. journey. i've been very nice
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but one car was very kind of. when you're young. yes. i know when i said i know my years in the news with. business with the man looking out i'll be there are you. any better i'm not going to look a lot of the littlest thing would come in your brain when looking from us. it's safe. to eat. saying oh. yes. her. the children of island born in egypt of palestinian heritage are treated
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differently from other children in egypt pupils are liable for school fees and face a level of bureaucracy so complex that many children slip through the educational net a few like these children are taught by local volunteer teachers. a medical perceived need got in hospital but they get it difficult. or here they're going to. come to me i mean we're feedin and fall off i mean if you're out sabo or you're a problem it can make the heart attack yeah yeah i know gob. if your are well it raw data to get bashar in charge in your article a man i'll get the money. for a job it may even acquire her legacy minutes ago ziegler but we're. back where joe mccarthy and i get our 20 different sort of
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a quarter and editor sarah. says my mother will tell among whom. was hidden from us or thought i should listen. there's a hole in the hudson i. feel sort of from the lows out of the teacher the loss of a social. but still more food. than all of today he said gloomily further don't feel mother had a lot of fish will move. today. you. yourself. will want to get out of it image abroad. and how one how good. and how god go to. the tell me i will in. my leisure.
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that's the other. taliban for sinitta argued that this noble government of sauce with government sauce in the press. yeah i mean it got to. take that. take that he had to take the business part of what i'm very. good at the funny and the. the good the sally and never the good looking man does a lesson a good to know about how committed are as a result of the budget that you had a lot of $100.00
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i'm going how i wouldn't call your milage at all. if you did a little call hello. i am for near some coffee would have us all more this a few years it was for them my journey and. i have no home. of the sort of normal i'm going to toss my whole milk on my tablet it will swear that supreme old war tallies of money. for my bishop columbia the. am from me. on it and mia.
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with the mice in medina lowered my will and all morning long. well i can feel. a little more. mature market all a little for the good of all my work for what. the hell and there live by the little now that's a. man there hasn't i would never stand in a funeral and. think there was nothing left of the there's a rush on a lot a lot of them and. is there one hours yet of us i left c.n.n. last.
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am. the moon can. also be given me. to be a bill with. when i said i know there's a minute end of a. when. when the most of all when i'm with you you know when i'm going to have a bad bad bad i'm. on the ballot. and i'm on line number one of the time and so on the door open the door problem is getting knowledge of armor and i will. have an end of it as a going to set of forms out of them set up when as i said i don't know when the alamo or there's.
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there was another factor holding back those living in father an island palestinians in egypt fall outside the support network of the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees this means they have limited opportunities in health education and employment. law places a 10 percent quota restriction on foreign workers and palestinians find themselves in that category with such a low limit jobs tend to go to better qualified foreigners leaving behind the palestinian jobseekers island.
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museum and i want that act on the some social center in a short and solid mission. to figure out a. we have a tiger mother magnussen medina. shot of promise that if they are all. still there. will. be the hunger to the secret garden of the. mothers and the freezing. if you get a good one and in a manner. very much
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a ball doesn't fall into. the house while it through the sickly. women. can see. carotene. as. well i'm. sure. what is there to show about a 1000000 men harder when i gave them my love. to give them a thread. as. i did how do you do that if you are going to be getting. good allatoona on
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a level feel your remarks and develop with your mobile look around a favorable minute kaleem distance and when you start to have a go will be able to do or less than you do you want to have them in no. problem. but your own or we will always know what they're running with island. and what is a mystery to us on our little mission if i live. so long with you how much i want to have a good fish are going to shoot over the table table but. next up the. palestinians hoping to travel beyond egypt's borders face their own unique set of complications . most simply cannot afford to travel those that can find themselves facing more bureaucracy where people seeking travel and residency documents are categorized by letter.
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moodys whose families arrived in egypt in 1948 are in category b. giving them flexible residency permits to travel is still difficult. i don't know what that meant a lot of. one of my own what. the weather's. going to. be able i'm going to resign. and i don't. know if there was a father to give me what i'm going to. get
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. it was. how i would. bargain. to fill in the understand i would lend with me and. anybody needs him to whom we should. put the thought of. oh so you don't have you know. me of civil me you know any better. idea is that the man i should go isn't over to do must. not good. and continue to go so. when.
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i do it and i look at it. joyce and mr anderson bottoming out for an innocent those are on the arsenal for sure. kind of what i do mr noir mean when i come in and we don't want most and there's a jimmy i know 4 or more joys of you from your turn i think you need a man in mosul up a little job. for you when the pain. joys. and how do you. say that it.
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in a share of up to 131 some with the help for this thing. done and worked up a little for him and more to come a home with the old with. what often we go where the. 100 the house on. the water the mother of. the house on the wicked shady a 100 a house on the level of call had a. kind of. political it. would have enough to live in this well before i know that i feel. that close ago. when the. finnis made a lot of a libel when i wanted them to get in the middle of mileage out of. that kid out.
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on the on. again how did your father. and i have got a good. government because i was. a bit of a moron they were going to send a lot of robots but. how large the info to govern them. will be the. number of abuse numbers. is hardly a good home a social be enough to mine i'm going to. see you not feel an include who's going to be a much. kinder and it was a 1000000. and i'm going to call up the child on. what. they have to have. i'm sure not missing them i laid.
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down a bit about them and. then i feel good. for young footballers of the present and future island but its past belongs firmly to those who more than 7 decades ago made the long trek from palestine to egypt. having spent a lifetime in father the island he has always had just one. thing that i don't. think if we can meet. the love thank you know. a fashion. show for the love to take a moment. most of the film because it is 1st to be. no
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question that could. create a head plenty of good enough to set up. so there should not the idea. of you know some of them are still good if you don't know what. they have. been in their lives for years you know on full steam in the palace and any method that could lead to 2nd feel what i did in the field that i felt about them. but. then i look at all them although i don't play the. can have. i don't mean. you know. me look you know.
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but i was a pedant i would. when i come out from the screen when i would. there must. have been no. they need to to invent deano you need to know. kind of a look at. multan 11 when those dead. and i know a weakling when better 7. men beatty has a mole dude from mosul how he had. in allowed to. be i mean isn't as he heard a german no need to be. al
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as surely as native fauna and flora are accustomed to bush riots but this season has been unprecedented landscapes usually left unscathed have been decimated. this bush tries season has burned through millions of hacked as a bland destroying the how the tides of many native animals some of these forests will take decades to regenerate and others may never recover. these baby kangaroos or joey's whole foods they're now in cared for many animals who do make it out of the fires they soon face all the problems in their phone to cats and dogs and and crash as surely as famed plants and animals are strong part of the country's identity many of its species of found nowhere else in the world and the extent of the damage isn't clear yet and. for those who do survive it's
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a long and painful road to recovery. syrian government forces killed over 30 turkish soldiers in the last rebel held province of idlib natal calls a meeting to discuss the crisis. and how he deal and this is al jazeera on live from doha also coming up. coronavirus continues to rattle the global economy asian markets slide further as the epidemic disrupts international trade and travel. israel gives the go ahead for nearly 2 founders and.

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