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how does is ro permit itself to get into this situation of disaster? in the 1st of a 3 part series, how to 0 explores what really happened during the 1st week of the war in october. which is the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i, my name's site. this is a new license coming up in the next 16 minutes. the young boys killed as russia carries out new strikes on ukraine's khaki region and comes a day off and attack killed at least $52.00 people. i'm malcolm web in kenya, where police of funding the homes of farmers government say it's necessary for the
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conservation of one of the country's most important facilities the mount forest. the funeral take place in syria is the death toll from an attack on a military academy rises to 89 women life freedom. and the nobel peace prize is awarded to jail the range in women's rights and democracy activists. now guess in the how much i'm, i'm far as my, with all this forest maps for sapphic extension formula one a while championship. and a title in cats are will have all the bells out 2 big few days of racing from the sale international circuit. the hello welcome to the program is 10, g m t. ukraine says a 10 year old boy has been killed in
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a wave of strikes that have hit the crane and city of car keys, the regional governess, a 23, all those were injured when 2 missiles, who struck residential areas. it comes a day off, the russia was accused of carrying out one of its worth attacks on ukraine since the war began. when 52 people from one village were killed and a missed all strike. same is robbie has moved from the scene or were here in the center in the heart of the main city of car keys at one of 2 impact points of a russian missile strike in the early morning hours. and it's less the crater 10 meters wide, 4 meters. even investigators have been digging the rubble of this attack, trying to pick up any evidence they can to try to assess exactly what happened here . we spoke to the mayor of the city. he said that this is a civilian area and it was hits. there are no military targets here. he said, the civilian area was hit by
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a guided russian is stand or missile and seemingly to create a sense of fear. there are no strategic targets in this area. it comes as the 2nd major attack in less than 24 hours just a day earlier. an attack on a rural village, just at about an hour or 2 from here, girls killed dozens of people. here's our report award that began for the control of the strategic cities, has become a nightmare for tiny villages. far from the front line. rescuers picks to revel for hours after one of the worst deadliest attacks. a russian strike on a cafe and local shop in girls in a rural car key does instead, and several wounded with no obvious military sites, no high value targets. a guided missile used on mortars attending a funeral for a local soldier. families left searching for service. so we
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came here when we heard the explosion and then load what's happened. and also my mother was here in this community of only a few 100 people. everyone seems to have lost some children among the casualties. to just seems to think it was a re burial for a fighter that was buried somewhere else before people held a memorial ceremony to people gather that a missile struck with the many people died. my mother died. my brother and my sister in law was the do. the bodies lay strewn around his last sight. people wonder the rumble. you're trying to identify loved ones. investigator say they will need to use dna testing to identify some of the roommates, just hours earlier. presidents, a lot of miracle in skis, message to european leaders at a summit in spain. now seems to get really prusio that totally would you know, some business be they're really not our congress. no the, our people know that we're see this children of every country deserve to be secure
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. and everywhere in the country, not just in the subway. not just in the shelters on the ground, but everywhere. it is the kind of attack ukrainian so it could have happened anywhere in the country. another example, they say, of russia's indiscriminate targeting civilians. ukraine's top leaders will no doubt be pointing to this attack as an example of why they need more modern weapons and better air defense systems. as soon as possible to bring a quicker end to this war. same bus route, the o d 0 separate community leaders in kenya say police and forest ranges have fund and demolish more than a 160 homes. net. a forest was of the government has ordered the eviction of thousands of people. it says that living that illegally online, that's part of the now forrest, an important source of was a finance knocking. webb has this exclusive report from narrow county sit
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days millison clearly and her family has been watching canyon. please. and forest rangers setting her neighbors homes on fire across the valley from where she lives . she's wondering if uh home will be next. the government says people here and living a legally in a forest was as then security officers arrive. when the police chief says we will not leave a single house here. let me ask you, i can be and i feel awful. i have nowhere else to go. there not respecting anyone's rights, they're just burning houses. a government eviction guidelines say residents should be compensated and given 3 months notice this happened in a minute. and it's a similar story all the way down to the funny community leaders say more than 160 homes have been destroyed in the last week. ranges have beaten people and thousands of being made homeless. the environment ministry didn't respond to our request for
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comment for people who lived in this time told us that the families being here for generation since the full independence from british colonial rule for the government says this is necessary to protect what a penny is most important what's the deal with is the mount forest is the largest highland tropical forest in east africa. the rain full co here feeds more than a 1000 rivers and 6 major lakes. an estimate to 10000000 people depend on it. down on the plains farm is in hud as has been struggling with reducing water levels for you. as scientists say, that's because more than a quarter of the forest has been destroyed since the 1990s, mainly bike were having human settlements. last week, president william retailer said the government will regenerate dates with help from foreign donors. and so the people have to go, what are the problems they do in the hot box? while it to those who left a value entirely,
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we really look at them. but those was still in the for us now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because we're going to put a fence router was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest and the 1990s rights group say some of them made money from selling a regular land titles, the forest spin shrinking rapidly as a sense came on. you should call you and he says she was born here. 60 years ago in the 1980s, the government told her community they were outside the forest was of an issue. numbers for that, lots of land. now homes and ashes on that initially venting. we know the forest boundary is hoff academies are away from here. the government's like knows the boundary and taken online. it's important to preserve the environment, but this is not the right way to do it. previous rounds of evictions have also been mod 5 reports of rights abuses. none of them have stopped the destruction of the forest. malcolm web address era neuron county, kenya,
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space area and government has announced 3 days of morning following an attack on the ministry academy in the west and the city of homes. these 18 on people were killed at a graduation ceremony on thursday. moving to 1000 funerals and being held in front of the city's ministry hospital. so wanting to pierce my father, the images, and all the hardships for poor, disturbing funerals and city a haven't stopped during the past 12 years. this is one of the of that joint attack on the government's military academy coffins are taken to the final resting places . these are the last moments recorded on camera of the graduation ceremony. i've the academic joint attack turns instead of gratian into a blog bass. the man has to be, we tended the ceremony till the end, and then we went to greece,
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our relative then it was that must have sound. i woke up, hit the ship, not say, you know, as we stood beside my brother, there was a huge explosion. people were around us on the ground. i don't know what happened to my brother. why no one claimed responsibility for the attack. the syrian military lean, what he calls on thursday organizations supported by noon into national conference . this is obviously a real crew for whoever's, carry it out because it is at a military base. it's cadets, it's targeted and it's using advanced technology. the immediately after that talk, government force is going by the drug of health and live in northern syria. several people are report to dr. being killed and others injured. data for syria state give equal to the russian commander and syria warning go possible attacks and washing or syrian positions. i found, i'm not able to use somebody because i wanna follow how to,
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according the deputy head of the russians, sent us a reconciliation for in parties by dim coorlet terrorist of plenty to carry out series of attacks on the locations of the russian military. and the syrian government and the head who counted out the attack on the ministry academy in homes, is on clear. but it's exposed how the 12 year war is fall from over. the way they are fighting is shifting. or they actually just staying in syria and a brief east 5 the eastern province of diaz or has been broken. our tribal sizes are continuing that uprising against the kurdish dominated s d s. but they all concerns that the syrian government and its ally iran, a trying to take advantage of the unrest. us troops also based in the results rich provence and i called her asthma to the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces, or the s b s is in control of eastern their resort. but it's facing an armed
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uprising by the mainly our population who want to manage their own reaching people here help the, the defeat i so also known as dash. and before that, the syrian regime in the province in eastern syria. but they say their lives have not improved. they complain of harsh and discriminatory treatment by those in power and a collapse economy and then oil, which region the recent fighting, made it worse as the money. now we have almost nothing, but all i have is this $1000.00 syrian lira to buy bread. that's less than $0.10. a brief ceasefire fell apart when arab tribes failed promises by the us, the f leadership for reform and the new relationship were not serious. but there is concern that the syrian regime and it's like you run who's forces are on the other side of the freight. these river will take advantage of the unrest with the
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potential goal of driving us troops out of syria. some arab tribes do collaborate with the machine. the c f is backed by the us and says it has repelled multiple infiltration attempts highly of the regime in toronto, trying to take advantage of the situation. if they're able to create security k of the americans, we forced to leave the ard times, the trying to avoid this option that so father use the from the us, haven't made the demands for economic and political rights for international players. this corner of syria is strategic. it is here where the us maintains a limited military footprint to prevent the expansion of iran and russia. iranian backed militias and pro, a solid militias. use this chord or for trafficking of all kinds of gun weapons. drugs lie kept to gone, and the other goods for the americans and for the international community. this region is important to ensure the last thing to feed of dice and wild. a heavily armed s, the f has been able to hold its ground, its ruling over
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a restive population and facing an armed rebellion center for their associated. so u. s. military says it's shut down a package drone operating near its troops in syria. it happened in the northwest tech is conducting an offensive against siri and kurdish forces. an official reports from washington. it started as a tucked each military operation. it ended with governments into capitals making argent phone calls. the talk is military was conducting airstrikes and has sucka and city a targeting car. despite those of the y p g group, the operation was ordered after the technician tv administrative was targeted by a suicide bomber on sunday. but american troops to commit just to cover as a non chucky store and came within one kilometer of their positions. with calls between the capitals failed to hold the operation on the joint move to just 500 meters awaiting us. j shorted doug the 1st time and need to a member is attacked one of its allies, us commanders assessed at the u. a. b,
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which was now less than a half kilometers from us, forces to be a potential threat. and us of 16 fighters subsequently shut down the u. a. b in self defense, approximately 1140 local time. it's important to point out that no us forces were injured during the incident. we have no indication that that the not that turkey was intentionally targeting us forces us defense, secretary lloyd austin on his new military general seek to broad cold their counterparts of anchor. it's reported the emphasize took kia as an ally, but also the needs to avoid similar incidents. us considers the y p g as a bite to outline the fight against iceland city. a kia has branded y p g as a terrorist organization. and the threats to the states us still continues to work with the re p g that is very frustrated in the diner to contribute for the statement to us. i'm the length of a respect and understand purchase,
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agree to concerns, and still continue to work with us is about $900.00 trips instead of protecting oil fields. i'm fighting, i so that have been recent tensions between washington, an anchor not least talk to show position to sweden joining nato, which was finally result. the officials sit candidates those these operation as part of its right to self defense and just want other countries to stay away from area is controlled by groups. it will continue to target all exposure. i'll just need a washington. the funeral ceremonies being held in the occupied west buying for palestinian mine who was killed in is there any rate on thursday? charlie forces preventing anyone from entering the town of hawaii with a funeral is taking place who was standing as were killed and is really raised across the field to find the west bank. latimore ahead on the knees, including risking it. people will tell you how as
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a buyer's on the 4th is all making areas we taken from our media sites on why a new security measured by the united states and on it. something for that is i'm bring mexico in sports like you many a to talk to be raining well, champions of the cricket. well, costs details coming up later on in the out with the the nobel peace prize has been awarded to the reigning, an activist. now get some comedy. she is currently subbing multiple jail sentences into her on the amount to more than 30 years. she's become the 19th woman to win the prize. check the norwegian nobel committee, but it rece anderson announced the prize, you know, select no just bahama. d is
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a woman. human rights advocate and a freedom fighter in awarding to this she is nobel peace prize. then the wage and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous type for human rights freedom and democracy in iraq or, or any and authorities have reacted to the when the state news agency says the west has awarded. not guessing how many of the nobel peace prize for actions against iran national security. i spoke to henry, pulled out his directive piece with such and such a base. and also he explains why the committee awarded naga some comedy the price. there is a large number of the fed, illegible fan nominators, and those members of perhaps national parliaments, that can be professors of a lot of different sciences. and so they're receiving more than $350.00. and i'm an
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associates here, and i'm a nation deadline is in january. and right now the, the, the, the, the way that this works is that the committee is the best thing. candidates carefully. and they're considering different domains and this year is human rights that was on top of their agenda and, and it's been both expected. and since there are no sort of other major developments in, in terms of peace negotiations and, and, uh, and weapons agreements. but this year and with the human rights being unexpected prize area and the price to iran is certainly $1.00 that that will make a huge difference. and will that i think resonated well beyond the complex stuff i ran as a by tom says, up to a 1000000 heck says of its territory is contaminated with land mines, unexploded munitions on remnants of the 3 decade conflicts with armenia, many of the mines all in residential and agricultural areas and have killed more
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than 3 in a whole 1000 people. or some have been debate has moved from a mine field been played in hardy's. let's say this was the 1st time shockey. the had been on his lunch in 30 years. he brought us life to his family as he ended his home and physically and what i've done it is, it was intended for you to be captured from, i mean, controlled by other, by joining forces. what i did, but these moments where his last good call shook his daughter, struggles with birds as he recalls that they need to go to chuck his car, hit an empty tank, mine near his home and give him and his daughter, brother. and another relative envelope is that at 1st we were told that they were just in yet. but a few hours later we knew all of them were dead. they just wanted to rebuild that
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unfinished knives, medians laid minds, not only in homes, but under trees. and even symmetries every few weeks control explosions to get rid of mines can be heard in areas big foot under armenian control. the remaining operation is dangerous, and these pictures were taken using a drone. crockett, an empty tank lines can be clearly seen the former line of contact between the 2 armies. of the right, john started for use contaminated with different types of minds and unexpected munitions. searching clearance operations that underway in fields, cemeteries, orchards and residential areas or the information that's our me in the sides. shared with us only covers the various of the former line of contact. however,
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more than 70 percent of the incident mind. incidence that's happened with local population mining, goes on indiscriminately. there is lack of information in the last 3 decades, at least 3 and a half 1000 people, including hundreds of children, have been killed by mines. the n d mind agency estimates one and a half 1000000 minds have been left behind by the armenian ministry and the mining operations like this. going to require time and resources, the painstaking process, the recommended safe distance when this machine works is 250 meters. the you in says a mind can be made for less than a dollar. it takes more than a $1000.00 to see if you remove it. take years before gods and kind of box are fully open. and the problem is going to the fields. if that happens at all. and for many here, like good a, it's all too late. and you can only remember her father's presence through the
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trees he planted solomon drive it down to 0 or on this village kind of off region. you as president, i bought in has approve the construction of a new section of affordable in southern texas. it comes as the us next year, state health talks and mexico switching to discuss security issues. whitehouse says button will restart, direct depo patients to vent as well as the us tries to reduce the flow of migrants entering through its southern older border while the border war, when he was appropriate from the board of all i tried to get some re appropriate to retract that money, they didn't, they would. and in the meantime, there's nothing under the law of them. they have to use the money for what else? i can stuff, you know, the next guy's president on the manual, lopez, old rental reacted angrily to washington's announcement itself. but he says he'll butternut going some, trying to move this authorization for the construction of the will is
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a step backwards that does not solve the problem. it does not solve the problem. we have to address the causes is country to what president biden has been saying. he has been a new president sofa who has not built the will. i understand that there are strong pressures the number of attacks by criminal gangs against migrants who crossed upon them as a 130 killed them into long darian gap is increasing sharply. holden, half a 1000000 people, that's the majority from latin america expected to make the dangerous journey before the end of the year on the way north to the us border. a latin american as soon as the a newman has this report from which akito in the dare and gap in a group of migrants across the river into buck. would you get to the latest victims of a growing number of bandits now operating into that in jungle? going on with it, i'm on over to the describe. the men who rob them depend them as border police.
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they'll send you out. a tour armed with rifles and 3 had mercedes and one was on horseback, one after another. the migrants tell us the same story of it now. we sold everything, lot of people, the food for the child. the migrants arrived in back with you people with no food or money to continue their journey. some of the women have been sexually molested or even raped 11 year old in the week of winter and his sister said that you are among the many children we find you seemed desperate to tell us about their ordeal with their parents permission. there were many bandits around, they were mass and came out with guns. and when we were on the road we heard a lot of shots and we saw that people got very scared when the band had shot a man's foot. that made me very scared. i was also scared when i saw a woman who was dead in a river alongside
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a child. they were already eaten. all that was left was there like thousands of children experiencing the same thing with their also stories of sacrifice and selflessness. many acronyms on the i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived, thanks to the cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers who said, oh money she's a human being we kansas a man in her. i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village and i brought her down on the structure of the panamanian border. police can see that they need more resources to contain the escalating crime wave in the jungle and keep migrants from danger. danger that's not the turing,
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those risking their lives to escape poverty and violence at home to see and human out xerox that in depth, panama. so it has on al jazeera, on the 50th anniversary of the 1973 are. is there any, will we look back and event the reshape the middle east for generations to come in school? the level who manages morning? once again, the latest poll coming up with far less from the did you need to talk to the teams to
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the the, the working out is there a mind to find some stories as a new wave of ass strikes has hit the crating and city of called keys, ukraine says a 10 year old child has been killed, comes a day off to rush, was accused of carrying out one of his west attacks on ukraine. so simple began in february of next year. syria is observing 3 days of morning following a drone attack on administer academy in the west and city of homes. funeral is a being held for some of the ac 9 people, cube, and a graduation ceremony. most a nobel peace prize has been awarded to rainy and as best. now guess how much, how much is currently subbing multiple jail sentences into fraud and mountain more than 30 years? she is the 19th woman,
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twin the price the 50 years ago on october. the 6th, 1973, egypt and syria launched a coordinate and surprise attack against. is there any forces in the sign i peninsula and the golden heights? it was an attempt to reverse what most odds considered a humiliating defeat in the 1967 are. is there any will in which is ready for his cap to be signed i peninsula from egypt? got in heights from siri on the west bank in east jerusalem from georgia? well, the spot early success is by egyptian, on syria and force is often nearly 3 weeks of fighting and tens and thousands of casualties is resident. israel's military had made significant gains. both sides declared victory. the will, among other fact is ultimately led to the 1978 camp david accords, which so as ro,
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withdrawal from saw noise in return for normalization of relations. pastries, he signed a year later at monk. the 1st time an arab nation had recognized israel, or the other honeyed has more of 1400 hours, saturday, 6 of october, 1973. the 10th day of ramadan. who lives day in the jewish calendar, you'll keep pour operation beds of started egypt as serial. launch a 2 pronged attack on israel deliberate to assign a peninsula in the golan heights. oh, in the 1st few hours egyptian dance overrun the bar lifeline. israel's heavily fortified line of defense in occupied sign, a with over whelming fire power from the ground in the air. egypt wanted a limited war,
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but the one that would restore national dignity after the defeat of the 6 day war in 1967, as income fee says kazi. and there was a diverse stating feeling of the crisis and defeat, and there was tension. there was disorder including the demonstrations and the organization of the heaviest squared and everyone wanted to fight back. the regime was accused of failure and the fund. so that was heavy and criticized. these relays were taken by surprise, despite early warnings, but after 3 days of fighting, the dixon army was halted by israel's counter offensive through war came to us build egypt spool defensive sent shock waves around the world. and let the global old crisis situation where fire in new york, the un security council adopted 3 un resolutions before a ceasefire, was written by then is really trying to push the syrian army and was egypt
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maintain territorial gains. a successful counter attack encircled part of the egyptian army at 1852. on october 22nd, the war stopped. israel was traumatized by its military failure and an opportunity for peace had risen from the ashes. 5 years later, egypt and order said that an israel's prime minister mon, i am begging sign, become david the court. the 1st piece free to between the jewish state and then erica, the major. how we thank you. one of the will is the, is really understanding that giving up the whole of sign up to the last age to the gyptian in exchange for peace was better than keeping the sign i was out. it's what egypt pre game, full control of sign,
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a deep anger, the arab world, and left a sense of betrayal among palestinians. death was the me, the most important, a brutal to the 1st thing in the course. utilizing each from the cloud for the rest of the for the palestinians was never i look back said that was estimated on october 6th, 1981 during a victory pervade to celebrate the military success of operation. but but the seat of normalization was so over the next beckett's jordan, b, u a e by her name and the few other arab countries made their own peace agreements . saudi might follow suit, but prospect of
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a palestinian state remain as elusive as ever heard of that. how many elder 0 that's good. now to cetera car, it's who is out the mount of olives in occupied east jerusalem. sorry i could see you. so this will was stopped a seminal turning point in the political landscape of the regions. absolutely, it was a day. the shock, some blind sided is riley, is when they talk about so i'm one of them a solemn days in the jewish collins up. but of course, egypt became victorious, so that was the strong mind at the time. and that went on to shape its relationship with the us. but a well that was considered one that would unite. so we are well towards the palestinian cause ended up splintering the region and not has increased over the decades. but it also dictates it foreign policy for the us, for example. and it's relations with israel as if it getting stronger every year on year with a common enemy, iran. and then you have of course,
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the u. s. and the war in iraq and how about shaped the outcome to that. but more importantly, when you look at the palestinian cause that has slowly diminished over the years, it might have taken decades from egypt, normalizing relations to now of course, as hold on mentioned in her pull these other countries, what happens off to that was the israel had decided it once in a so called peace with the region spots with no concession and when it comes to the palestinians in facts onto the current government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who's been of course and power for more than a decade. it's been clear that the palestinian cause over that time has increasingly diminished. you'll sing it becomes some of the most violent times. hey, with more than $250.00 tests amongst palestinians just this year alone. of course, if you all skinny polish spinning, and they'll tell you daily demolitions of the homes and raids and increasing of
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a legal supplements. jewish settlements across the occupied territories of westbank east through some is continuing on the what is considered the most right. swing out for a nationalist pro set plus a government with people within that the all set lives themselves. it's also increasingly showing countries like sides you ravia, israel and iran had have always had issues and connections with with iran. and now that seems to be changing in terms of the relations between israel and saudi arabia, even though saudi has stipulates that the palestinian holes, indigo stations should continue on that front. but what we're seeing from saudi is a shift in its foreign policy and it's opening up its relationships. of course, with the rest of the wall. does it tries to move its economy away from uh, oil, of course. but as you're seeing across this region, it's increasingly becoming spencer,
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it's increasingly less united if you like. and it can really be traced back to that pivotal day. october 6th, also note in here in as well as your proposal. so our car out there for us, the amounts of all of in occupied east or respond to say and how are you using a gyptian onto array officer during october during the all type of war, he discusses the legacy of that war for the middle east region. today we had been training for uh for 6 years uh for that moment to, to cross the cannot. you we, of course, we, you, we had known before hand how strong in the was of the, by the landline on the eastern bank of the source kind of. but we have started a deeply and we have managed to prepare our plans accordingly
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and put that into the tools we we, we were surprised by the uh, how rapid and uh we trust the source denied. and after almost 6 hours. uh, we uh, been able to, uh, have 5 bridge trips on the eastern back of the, of the canada. and that is to say that 5 is different divisions we are speaking about, around 100000 soldiers and officers prose disorganized that they did like a seasonal war. of course, it's the, the, the middle east today is not the middle east. uh, prior to the 1970. so your uh now uh that is a certain kind of peace between egypt and israel, between golden and israel. and then uh,
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3 years ago the after honda accords was signed in washington during the from administration. and the progressive american administration of mr presidential by then is especially this pass. so i think in the middle east today, it's a reflection of the changes that were made by the to the war. and but having said that, we are still waiting, waiting for genuine bees, and by me and by genuine be so i mean the implementation of the 2 state solution. that is to say, a israel within recognized as the national borders, independent senior and state. it's board. there's a couple nice by the international community and by the state of israel to abraham rubbing, which is the old of the young people, wore the epic, one encounter that transformed them. at least he says, a conflict changed as well as the products to military preparedness. produce rarely
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the lessons were easy or obvious. don't ever underestimate your enemy. not only that they have the weapons, they had, the spirits are totally different. harmony, yours is actions are as a major one, be prepared for any, any kind of surprised imaginable. because it is rarely intelligence. it be to the top level that the ones who stop and mobilization that would have would have happened except for them x 3 people who said it's not, it's not going to happen for their own reasons. wrong reasons. so that will have, might happen again. uh, israel was traumatized by the way, it was a vigorous trauma and israel's history, bigger than the foundation of the state or what have you and it was a trauma that would last for years based on the civilian population.
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how did this happen? how could this or happen? what would happen again, canada have made as a civilian ever had it will be years before. uh, it was understood that these various understood, but the arabs had already understood that or not an army that has come back from the depths, tortured his phone and hello is this just to think they were the worst part of the syrians, but israel was on march to come towards cairo and towards damascus. to come back to that point, man to them, and some of you here is very strong. something works the and the level of a full again. as now speech them are one. but shara, all just there, a senior political m a c joyce, now from paris, more one. how do you look back on the october who was this ultimately
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a victory for egypt? no, it wasn't. it certainly was based their teaching victory even if many thoroughly it was not exactly as victory or such. because as you said, been very important, the rate is want to be able to come back and we cover much of the whole state authorities and that you versus the war. but just looking back, 50 years after that, or i would say the tragedy of the 1973 total water is 2 fold. one, it was a holy w, y, because president of egypt. and what said that was more than ready and happy to sign a peace agreement with this right under the auspices of the united states in return for his red withdrawing from occupied dejection,
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sanitary. but these ladies were so advocate at the time 6 years after their incredible victory. 1967. what not willing to engage in negotiations with age of 10 came up on the site and i and there were that were supported by the united states. that was also not interested in direct group associations with a regime thing title and the question at the time on all items the soviet union unit into full. ready so the us and the completion thing is on the united states, pressure or left so that there's no other option. but to launch a war to the top quarter injection sources in conjunction, of course with syria and other other countries. now the other attracted the of the work is that was, it was a wage and was so many people paid the price in their lives and so on as a price for the war. the results of the ward were simply
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a separate treaty between egypt and is your instead of being a comprehensive peace agreement between israel and the out of world leading to a better solution of the kind of scene in question. so it was almost opportunity in that sense, as we talked a lot about where the war next, a palestine, whether we're left egypt, what about syria to well, actually to, because i think i said that was at the event since before the war and after the war to simply limits the war, she would have covered dejection territory. eventually, he run with a separate piece of the underworld. although sometimes they showed signs of unity. they have always been divided and is there on the united states, how far was exported out of divisions that right so while syria and egypt did wage a war together eventually, so that signed is on separate these putting cover egyptian territory basically
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leaving behind seer. yep. out of style and the us because it's about how, how other that activities had, you know, so that hated communism, distrusted the soviet union, and definitely wanted to relations with the united states, but not at the cost of addiction humiliation. so i ended up watching the war, but i do 73 war in order to cover projection territory and he did. but the ultimate goal for him was to normalize relations with his right and thinking not just the problem for him and told him about our cost with him. and since 50 years later, is that the promised the citizens never came through. egypt continued to suffer, they cannot make li socially in other ways for the past 50 years. despite the fact that they've had an award with his or so the argument that egypt would have been much better off the way he did on. so please sign that be separate piece i gave her,
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is there a good lead to not much in the end of the day. why? on the other hand, this row of the year was basically an american june and american, his rated, who did not of the united states or who wanted to impose relationship with the united states. ended up uh uh, hiking or greeting the strategic relationship with the united states. and that, and it still started to really change that map of it least. and in some ways change the dynamics of the whole war. when the united states winning over the soviet union from $9.00 to $73.00 or more. i think it's fair to say it's shape the middle east politics for years to come even until today. what would you say ultimately is the legacy of the old type of will certainly it was evicted for the addiction military . but the strategic defeat for the out of world because of the way they can predict that identification of the war ended up with quantity is simply
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a separate piece. but the furthermore is like the $81950.00 to envision of labor and on, of course, and sort of different wars against the palestinians and so on, so forth is that continues to bomb syria every other day. you know, since the last couple of years or more so in the, under the, under the overall change, the map of them at least because the age of basically was became isolated since then just always became more prominent from the 1980s onward. and the city is the better city, is it never? it allows me to go more into chaos or video and the duties, you know, the case you at the time was you couldn't which a war without egypt. and you couldn't make peace without c area. what we ended up in this product is at 50 years on the fed as thing is continued to support ones that occupations and the objections continue to suffer under. um, you know, basically an untenable situation economically, politically. another wise, celia, of course, is in the midst of total darkness. basically offense,
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the state and so on. up circles are on bizarre senior al jazeera, unless speaking to us back from paris to all the all type of war left powerful memories in the middle east. along with some powerful images, take
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a look. the how do state control information? how does the narrative inform public opinion? how is this is intended this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i 2nd the media. you don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the the
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assignments for his far. molly thank you so much qualifying for the cats are ground pre will be held later on friday. max for shopping can secure a 3rd straight world championship. if he finishes and the top 6 and saturdays sprint race, which is there, a german ash met the man in charge of the lucille international circuit had of a big few days of racing. we've always been a sporting hub, but now we're just like to raise the bar on the level of the sports events. uh, the woke up was like a gen a be a very big diamond that we have on top. and now it's all the, as we're going to be on the form of the ones as we all know. next we're stopping the as most likely to settle the driver's tracking trip and guitar this this around . it's not only exciting because of this. it's also exciting because it's going to attract a lot of attention to race, to our new facility, to our beautiful new venue. if max the staff in does indeed settle the while championship, at least that international 2nd. so if you have to make any special plans, we do have some ideas in mind. i'm not going to like be revealed a right now, but we've got to,
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we're ready. we kept that in mind that it might be possible that he settles the uh, the thoughts are right here. so we're ready. what excited and were just looking forward to it. catch all of calls 1st tasted for me to run back in 2021. what lessons have been learned from that experience with best thoughts wide enough, not only about the race track, but about the capacity of the streets and the roads leading up to the to the race. definitely we collect a lot of experience, but what we have now is a brand new facility. i would say that we're still sleeping at nights and we have super ready to have everybody hosted in our new venue. and this okay, has been placed familiar? yeah. now, so these major renovations, can you just tell us a bit more about what's being done and how it would improve the experience for funds and drivers? there was no stone unturned on the whole circuit except for the main grandstands. all the team buildings, all the product buildings or the garages, or the admin buildings and medical center, the media center, they were all built from scratch, even the asphalt of the circuit has been upgraded. and we know we do have
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a rain green draining system that we did not have before from experience. that is not a lot of rain happens in guitar, but it's only happens erase days. we started in december 2022 and now we're in a total and we have a brand new facility. i think civil engineering experts, the looked at it as a 3 years project. we've managed to actually get to this facility already and record time. i let people have maintained their 100 percent winning star to the ro believe with a to now how when against union saw is a was the opening goal came just before half time for the cm dot to international midfielder. ryan robins, arch the reads were looking for a 2nd when from 2 in goose e and yours is hop spend delivery to just side 0. java scoring and add a time at the end to wrap up with plenty of positives. but yes, it could have been better as well. so um and if we'd be sure to better play better
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