tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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of the color so wrong and you want to mail just it renews online for my headquarters here in iowa, coming up in the next 60 minutes celebrations continue in the syrian capital. so as the new administration moves to full, a new government just curious are working to free people from the set and i, a prison inmates of suffolk, yes, of torture and abuse. hundreds of display syrians cross from 11 on to serious pause lineup at the folder. in other news, 9 people are killed and is really attack maybe otherwise. refugee kind of been
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central garza and the travel band is impose on south korea's president, getting sick you lose being investigated for declaring muscle move. i'm drawing a casual, go with news of the biggest money deal in teams. full history is faithful stuff. one also agrees a $765000000000.00. it's the contract met the book into the news hour a day after the full of the songs regime in syria. and you had ministration is moving quickly to form a government that follows 13 years of rule and decades of dictatorship that have killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions of others. to new administrative sion is promising to uphold states institutions of capturing the capital, damascus. people on the streets of the syrian capital have expressed optimism while
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i'm coming to the sea. thank god, we are very relieved. i'm feel reassured, bousquet, terrified and living a nightmare as if we were imprisoned. thank god, go to the grunted relief to every one, to fight as a feed, thousands of prisoners held in syria's most notorious presence of naya. what years of torture under the solemn being exposed teams and now searching for detainees. still hidden, hidden sellers released prisoners a hoping for a new era. a know this nowadays expect it to become serious. new prime minister mohammed busha has governed envelope for several years since it came under the control of the syrian salvation government. while the source of the joins us now from the syrian capital, domestic, us senate still settling in so many people i or isn't that about? there was a new reality in damascus and across many parts of syria. indeed
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. so the full collapse and now the position here, you see of them these trying to build a new order and it's coming with challenges because you see the adult positions doesn't have these. these all are running this thing upstairs. so it is going to be quite a new thing for doubt, but it's not the prettiest. this also is going to be the, the, the position that goes from the north to position from the south because it wouldn't be a position from the northeast. so now this is a balance because of the masses receive power positions fighters from loops. however, one thing is, can you put now that this is the dominant force? i mean, oh yeah, it's not the position. that's one of these in the pro north. the purpose of this, this was the middle position that 24,
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but i level and then me here just before lapse of the seeing him. so now they are the sources. here's fighters, the security. they're controlling the main buildings. they're not trying to do was security on this page. i'm also the how to solve is 7 command centers to provide that security to preserve the older one of that command centers. you see this building was the minutes and it was a position to be in front of the cabbage 5 be attached to the port hours of 10 boxes. more than
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a surprise whether to buy the jets, the cards for the dooms. i'm one of the buildings out now that you can see the move over there. are to do the sling tv, right? the just a, to me there's a way that these are so again, so you know, it's really hard to be contacting the insurance phone to match cuz that's what i'm, that is becoming depth is making a little bit challenging for the position ready to preserve the other now that this is not saying that they are going to announce new government as soon as possible to the tonight obviously tomorrow. however, the pharmacy to announce a new government. but that transition period is going to go on to the ultimate need. government is full
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and seem to come to school, so the best for us in damascus. thank you. as well. outside of the us goes terrific stories and all badging for all, but said i a prison that's known as the human slaughter house. i suppose the end of it tells me the run is free man for the 1st time in years escaping the confines of serious prisoner the across serious scenes of liberation. as thousands emerged from detention centers, leaving facilities that have been described as human slaughter, houses address thoughts becky, as long rule that many activists have called a kingdom of silence. they are among thousands of individuals, the rest as for opposing president assad during and since the 2011 uprising was just the number i have been missing my family, things i'm dead,
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they don't know anything about me. there are many people who have been missing for many years. there were prisoners with me who were 60 and 70 years old. the mass release follows us with defense to buy opposition groups will cease control of government, strong coals, a level, hama, and homes ultimately capture in damascus. and the assaults rule for years, the un documented systematic torture and abuse in more than 100 detention centers among them sitting by a prison. the most notorious then of the amnesty international says thousands were killed there in the mess hangings and secret executions survivors report overcrowded cells in widespread torture with pipes and electric shocks. many died from preventable medical conditions and their families never learned their face. i know he was up too much. we are in the middle of damascus. i swear to god. our execution was supposed to be today. just half an hour ago. 54 of us were going to
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be excused today for kansas family. so have waited years for news that they are missing loved ones, they are released, springs both hope and anguish with the present gates. finally, open sea road will have to come to terms with some of the darkest secrets of their machines, brutality. and with the ones that may never hill axels, i much how to 0, right? the seller is had all the city and the civil defense known as the white helmets. they've been working to free people still trapped inside said, and i a prison. and he joins us on the phone and he's talking to us through a translator. and also we don't disclosing his location within damascus. mr. outside. thank you for joining us. i'll just say era. when you walked into the prison and so on, witnessed the environment of the card goals and the passages, what were your initial impressions of
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the southern students? thank you very much for having me. and the nice i had to be very honest with you. when we went inside the prisons, the prisons within the former syrian review doesn't give the impression that it's a prison. it's a human slow. the house with a human being is out of being slowed goods. and being sold goods, what we have seen the impressions, we're really sad and said by a prism and then of the prisons as well. we took words cannot describe the reality. it was a hell of live inside the is present the show. the last
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a has gotten the log again, is the page with the today as big as steve mint, who has been on. let's see. let's see. the mothers are now happy for the 1st i have a i just want to pin you down on exactly what you saw. i understand the overarching view of the prison as you've seen it and what you feel about it. but can you talk to us physically about the equipment you might have seen that could be used for torture? all the elements of detention, whether it be uniforms of offices or items that would have been used for torch. can you describe any of that to us? a dog, these dogs to the physical thoughts or in the prisons about was the know most how about under the supervision of the intelligence offices. but and this is
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my of the, of a, a similar the a presence exclusions on a daily basis. and just where the, for the bob isn't, the old ones isn't. and it was, it was ridiculous. well, we have seen it and either for fun, these behaviors are i, the game is here, man, it's a we cannot describe that settlement. i just want a more then to people who left the prison. yes to day one of them told us that he was about was to be executed today. tens of of, of people the same every day from 50 to 100 people with it's cute. did every day in this is my a, it is a disaster, the cat, the stuff
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a to see. and in addition to that, it's sort of many of the areas of the day and the exclusions being done in the squares with that. so whatever we say, uh well that was uh, not turned off. everything goes beyond the words. what do you want? describe the thoughts? uh, what that is being uh, use again is the prisoners in law. said the president, the is the day and today and tomorrow for me, we need to do a lot in order to get rid of the remnants of the team. you and your colleagues within the why tell them it's call focusing their attention on a prison within a prison. can you explain what your focusing on what your colleagues are focusing on within the sudden i in terms of risk you, we believe that some sort of rescue going on. and yeah,
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and it occurred to me, i said no more that we had seen that look through what look. so when we were concentrating on how to go quickly inside the prison and bring the prisoners outside the prison, we have seen the head of the situation of the prison is those people who lost their mind the brains, that them some grace and a lot of people are suffering from the weaknesses of their bones and that a lot of people you can if you to talk to him or do you kind of destroy his over his leg. we have seen a lot of people who are suffering without and being told this is the majority of the prison is inside. this is my of the reasons that mr. was telling.
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greg, just jump in there and the mom, i'm sorry to interrupt, but we're showing pictures of the white helmets and all the civil society digging and breaking rules down, digging into the floor. there is a tool called hidden chambers within the set. now is that what these pictures represent is that what your colleagues are looking for? is that any such thing as rumors all hayton chambers. and that's just not in this, but yes of us that they have told us that he didn't and boost the we were looking for these demons, but we didn't find them. and it said my prism. so probably this is a sort of a ruler being good split out here and there. and that was we didn't find any hidden timbers overhead the rooms inside. so my prism,
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but let me go back and probably in other places you'll see that you can find such a hidden present over his examples. today. those people who left the premises of 20225000. these are the primary estimations above the people who are really aggressive, more than 150000 of the residents have been executed by these the are we in the redeem. so we don't know exactly where the hidden presence over his in chambers are . not the we would pay for anyone can tell us to give us the alarm sedans who mention about hidden prisons in any spot of sea or yet not all the incident light in damascus in the field have been about anywhere in the area. it's really good that you've been able to clarify and help us
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out with the pictures that we're seeing. it said he gives us now much more defined picture of what's getting all that out at cigna. and thank you very much for your time. and so speaking to us here on alj a 0. ok so let's call say even though it is a miss robbie who joins us from the best level, the crossing between 11 on and so a hi is a, i mean that border crossing has been very busy this last 48 hours. that's exactly correct. the victim course, the very impact of the events of the last several days seemed to be sinking in with people. now there's a lot more activity at the border. we should tell people that there are 2 borders right now between syria and lebanon. there's the coastal border of a retail about halfway between tripoli in lebanon and tar tooth in syria. that is open only to foot traffic. this border here at most. now this is the one that's open to for traffic and to vehicle traffic. and just in the last 24 hours,
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really we've seen a massive up taking the amount of security presence here, whereas it was far more fluid to go in and out of syria. yesterday. today, the military has a much bigger footprints here, and they have stopped people at the board of crossing it just beyond the military. beyond those vehicles, there are people packed tight waiting at the gates, having their paperwork checked, going through due process trying to get in to syria. we've been speaking to people who say from all backgrounds in syria, people are leaving because they're afraid of the uncertainty. the uncertainty now as a disparate groups try to put together a government to move the country forward. they're also saying that they are afraid of these really strikes that took place, the worried that those could get worse. and so that is why they are now leaving. and trying to get safety and loving. and we've also been speaking to people that are going back because there are many people that are extremely excited and
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extremely happy to get back into syria. some of them saying that they're going to see their families. you're really not even with their families for the 1st time in years. so going into the country. there is a great deal of excitement, but many people are leaving because they're a free of the uncertainty that now surrounds things on the ground. we've been speaking to ngos here, a stomach relief was here doing an assessment. they said in the hours that they spent here today, there seemed to be more people leaving syria at the moment than there are going in . but there are angels now beginning to come here local international and they are beginning to documented turn assessments for what people on the other, the other side of this border need over whelming response from the people they've been talking to. is that those coming here that are not going to the buried airport and flying out to another destination? say they don't have shelters, they need shelter, they don't know where to state the united nations has also spoken multiple agencies . saying that the moment right now is to make sure to protect the rights of all syrians inside syria and those living as displaced people in the countries
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surrounding sir, you know, for sure no one should be forced back before they're good and ready to go. and they are encouraging people to let people wait and see what the circumstances are on the ground before if they decide to return. so still very on certain time. so very critical times, and this board are now far less fluid than it was when we were here 24 hours ago. the strongly that's what was on the serial level on board. i think, you know, separate opposition, forces continued to fight in the north of syria. the tech is bacteria. national army says that it's taking complete control of the city of mondays is being held by the us bank s d f, which as long as we made up of kurdish fighters, those fighters drive through the city. people could be seen on the streets waving and greeting them some a pinch of it and slide for us not from contact in talking near the syrian border. the repercussions of that takeover of monday, huge a huge on they have to do this in the face. there
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since 2016 physical device, and this was supposed to be a place that was going to be joining the proposed by the russians and the turks. uh, there was an agreement that they will continue to cleanse via, according to turkey, the off what they called periods by p t k. and right be the, could these fighters with that. and now you see that as this lightning speed operation in the last few days, it's taking place. good. this back 5 does have now take them to town or beach there . they've been fighting a courtesy fight is in the last couple of days has been without, they seem to have taken full control. but as they take control, i did have a multiple states and that you've heard from various the 2nd group saying that they want to assure people of all estimates of these all investment. obviously, they are going to continue to have a vote in the united syria and they should not be afraid of therefore over. but so far, this is the only are moving funds if you can call it that. i read curtis 5 does have left the provisions and it is uh 30 back to the importance of the full 15 to the
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you might see refugee crisis. that tacky has been forced to host for some time. now the largest number of cities, refugees, and just the waiting to see how they might or might not want to return to syria, wants to move uh of the while. it is extraordinary. seems uh so how behind is if you're in the since 2011, there was a freaking of people coming into that border crossing into turkey. which to constitute those for the 3000000 refugees. and now since this morning, there is a trickle of people going out from turkey in this area. this was one check point which was established. we usually say that the border, but this was a big, huge number of people who been coming in another truck to be bought by the border authorities. and they are now checking documents, making sure that people have the right paperwork as the site and go in. and the
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lead speaking to do some from various thoughts of syria, those 3000000 refugees that everybody keeps talking about. a majority of them are been needs to be from the left for region, many of the people here from the left for region we've, we've spoken to them. we've been asking them about what their vision is for a senior that they want to go back to. and they said that they had to leave because there was no other choice. they were forced to leave their homes. and now that they have hope of going back and rebuilding their life, and when they were f talks, they want to go back and see the conditions their homes are in some want to see of what it can to do when they go back that many of them, i want to return to that they can rebuild their lives. many of these children that they've been meeting here have been born in turkey. they've never seen new or existing homes inside. so yeah, and there are things us that they have hope they have the but they all do have fear of what comes next. but a lot of people are just de, hopefully this thing that they want to rebuild their homes and they will continue
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to try and go back to the garden as of how long it takes. so one of the turkish side, their efforts that are being made to facilitate the return as this number of people, although it looks windows now as it was in the morning, but now more and more people. and they say that the renaissance of society, full of access to it, see serious and sign. see what is the 30th october shot and the thoughts that are we some been john, is that for us on the submit to keep both. thank you. now the fly go, the civil position is being raised at the syrian embassy in moscow. the old flag was removed on sunday soon after the full of alba, charlotte south regime. the site is coming in russia after the president, platinum it booting granted him assigned to become an insensitive funds to discuss the future of its military bases in syria. it also says it will maintain dialogue with all countries in the region. those, the serial position forms a transitional customer dealer shop of oliver joseph dunn live from moscow. and it
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says most curious having to adapt to a lease when you political reality well, new political reality to deal with and move forward no less. so was, i should tell you, so behind raise the steering embassy in moscow, and you can see with your own eyes, the opposition slide is on display. now, yesterday, on sunday, the old slide of the searing arrows was public, was removed from the mazda commission. here, the staff, members of the embassy as consigned aside, is in most cases, but he hasn't contacted the embassy so then now waiting for instructions from the new syrian government, which is being food right now. meanwhile, the kremlin has said that present patients is not going to meet with rashanda sobs in the near future. they situation and see where it will definitely effect russia and the mutual relations for decades. most k was supporting the sod, regina, but russian definitely wouldn't be involved in the super enough estimate of tardy
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and the longest versus the pricing in ukraine right now. the renewal is not enough progress. mastery group on the ground is 0. but the most important question is now that the faith of russia's ministry base is in the country, rushing tends to maintain its bases in totters and main name. yeah, let's talk yes. and the has her full should be off to kids to help with co troops from other parts of the region and see we're in a position leaders have reported the guarantee the safety of russian industry races in latania. and todd says, as well as russian diplomatic emissions. tabitha, apparently there was no clear understanding how the transitional government is going to build relations with the, with russia. russia expects to continue consultations with tequila and iran. whichever has partners in the us to now for what for syria is quite evident that russia and the wrong that reducing that presence in the region and 2 keys increasing its size. russia no doubtful strength from the ties between uh all the
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policies you know, ship a lot of of that for us in most cases. thank you. well, joining us now institute is, i'm is, but yeah, he's the president of united voice is a civic engagement organization. bringing in minorities into politics. he's also in all of his stone, middle east, ga public. it's good to have you with us here in thank you to him. most of you here, i'm sure on the side is not a must go and russia's influence as we've just had from julia. and we can, seeing is certainly on the way the how do you sort of, how do you assess the position of russia and the us in terms of the assets that they have in syria. cuz if you look to the west, we're looking at apple spaces a naval base. it's the russia. if you're up to the eastern to central syria, we're looking got those groups that are supported by the us to fight isolating dash . it's a bit of a conundrum. the both of the superpowers right now because they don't know who's really going to be in charge of damascus and the coming down. right. so, i mean, i think it's even a, a,
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a russian saying they say that their deck is with nothing happens in their, you know, weeks or decades happen. and in this case, days in these decades happened in syria. and i think they're trying to catch up whether it's is different super powers, the united states, russia, iran, regional powers, trickier. obviously, the biggest loser is here are your on and, and russia. maybe the biggest winner is as far as the regional powers, this is to our kia in moving forward to how are they going? there seems to be some back channels of communication that's happening at least the limited between the russians and the opposition forces. the rebels, the rebels seem to be a bit more pragmatic. this time around. i mean, you know, there wasn't much resistance. there seemed to have been some hand over even with the kurds. and the over chose from the h t a certainly for those main cities that they're in charge of including the topic . right. and i think that seems to be getting the right direction for the us. and
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certainly for most could maybe it was an i think, the leading some concerns that i think, you know, it seems like this has been, they've really looked into this, at least from h yes. perspective how they're gonna move forward. and because of that, they were, you know, they have less resistance, they're able to actually, you know, you know, go in and concrete, damascus without any fighting. there was no resistance. people laid down their arms, they handed over power. so they're trying to make this with the least amount of this, and i think the real challenges, the changes are going to be coming how to secure the nation. i mean, the opposition, they're not all united, they're uniting, are moving with charlotte said that as far as their shared vision for a future, sir, what does that look like? how pluralism is going to take a they'll play a role, i think they're seeing or anything. but how is that gonna actually be implemented? what's the role of former a baptist, for example, that were part of the region? and i think the international parts are going to try to push for a situation where it's like a rock more like a federation,
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with some autonomy in different areas. for example, for the kurds, for the lights, for their, for this one is where it's kind of weaker, not necessarily a stronger state. that works in the interest of people like the countries like you're on the united states, some others button that may not be in the best interest of the certain people themselves. and i think there's gonna be a challenge for those that are now in charge of how to maintain how to govern, especially when the country has been devastating. yeah. but it's all about influences to and the influences being what's actually happened is be the strong, the flow revised to moscow and to die around right now. so what one does in terms of the most good, we've covered up to a certain extent with the, with the bases setting on the western coast. it must, it will be forwarded about in terms of tyrone know, they seen that the allies hit hard, the region. they still have a line of communication with hesper law. it's whether they can actually physically get the support to has the law that everybody assumes they give. well, a generally and then you say, right, yeah, i mean,
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they may not seem like good natural allies, but you never know. i mean, when, as a country of syrians, the syrians are in charge, they're moving forward, they have to ally with other people. so they restaurant and that ron russia and in the around may be actually a better allies, for example, than western states. however, there is a lot of blood and a lot of hatred between the groups of animosity because of the years of that these 2 states restaurant and iran have supported and a kilowatt serious the causes a lot of damage. they're the ones that basically prop top the asset region for the past, you know, 5 to 6 years, are the opposition forces going to forget about that and be more into a reconciling. and you know, for the purpose of moving forward, or are they going to go a different route and be against iran. so there's a lot of uncertainty and a lot of it is going to be based on how are they gonna move forward then?
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are they going to be able to actually with night the forces on the ground, the different political parties on the ground? because there are some people still within the country that may be allied with hezbollah. that may be allied with iran, and they're still there. so there's a lot to we're not going to know that for some time. yeah, it's gonna take some time. i'm sure it's a developing situated right. well hopefully we got some more knowledge as new in the future avenue. the thank you for joining us. thank you. thank you. are still head here, so i'll be, i'll just have a news as well as i can just take a of of landon syria file, 181974 agreements is unlimited, temporary step mccloud. and celebrate that fast for me to log into teams on it. in 26 years, those details coming up with joe in school the the mama pricing is an um, fee to movements that takes place in can you timing up
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a gas, british demanding return of the line? mainly because if i don't have a sign in lights on persons colonial passed, there is this domestic torture of reign of terror in these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very bruises way of to whichever 110 don't need to deny on. i'll just say right, the latest news i did, it has more than 18000000 flo titles, but totally, it's such a percent of them say tons and also 1000000. where does this sound like it's in this country? it's less than $200000.00 with detailed coverage for it. so it's like this particular rolls across different areas from the house of the story. this is going to say activists say that in a well what and a quality is life. it could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the for the kill watching all just that was use on with me. so rahman, in the heart of mind to on top stories, the new administration in syria is meeting to full by new government. they capture the capital damascus on sunday and english all sides 20 full year room. the finds as an al, pushing tool to strong holes in the top here on top tips. build position blank has been raised on these serena embassy and most okay. now this comes of the day after the shower and a sudden fled to the russian capital. what he's been granted political assign rescue is working to free people from sick night. i present data mask is for many himself and he has a pull to under because he's all the latest pictures of people rushing to meet those release,
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detaining from the prison. following the able to all bush, all a saw the is right now. me seized a buffer zone in syria and it is by any occupied goverlan heights of this violation . agreement with syria that's been in place for 50 is in the context of violations of the disengagement agreement. we have, we see we have from 1974 including green glass such a day of tax on unit of positions and our posts near a boulder. and with regard to a threat on our security, mainly our communities seem to go on heights. we took some in some points and ruling territories and near the boulder you know the enough to be
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surprised from october 7 in the syrian border. i emphasize it is a very limited and temporary step. we took from security reasons. the agent has condemned, as well as federal keep ation of serial land. it's foreign ministry added, it's considered as well as movement into the buses and an attempt to full so new reality on the ground. the 1974 agreement established a human multitude both asserted with 2 separation lines. use riley control blue line on the syrian controlled red line, forming the area of $235.00 square columbus is. it served as a critical barrier against direct military confrontation. does it go? hi, it's originally, syrian territory was captured by israel during the 19676 day will, and unilaterally antics in 1981. now this on exception has never been recognized
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internationally. and syria has consistently demanded the territories for to following the collapse of the assad regime is by the troops sees the syrian health side of mount hub on escalating tension and it will ready, unstable region. i see michael, this is an associates fellow and analyst at chatham house, a british thing tank choices. it was very nice to see this to michael big welcome to, oh ha ah nothing yahoo spoke on the border. but just on the, on the know that he's right, the boat on sunday saying that friendship was what he wanted to see. all the cards were on the tables and the arab nation, the one to relations with his country, including syria. and then i was later when top to bottom parts of the syrian capital, what one does, what is going on in the mind of prime minister netanyahu? i think it seems as contradiction products as that. i think what the thing always trying to do in the, in the long term is i is interested in peaceful relations with celia. but in the
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meantime, it says military concerns really though consensus was going to be in control of, of, of celia in the next few years with the can. we kind of looked into that, allegedly, the, in, in syria out there, going to fall into the hands of those who might the victim of it too. is that so with these? well, and then said, let's, let's i, and, and the image day, then to chemical weapons, i'll send that offer of celia. when happens with the buffalo zone, is at least the city to attempt to the measure to ensure that no hostile forces high to cause cause the bolt the. the main concern here is where that attempt to imagine is a really temporary measure of for you these to be going to have to completely take as well as what for being is rails with because nobody believes as well right now they say one thing and do another look at a sunday to gaza when they do rides. it's in, in that case of bags of flowers, bags of send, you know,
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there's no medical stuff going through for the hospitals. you know, everyone is, is a homeless target. everyone is homeless targets and yet we've seen children being killed day in day out. it is cause to understand what is the true existence that when it comes to or what is the honest was a problem as well when when these, when, when this is happening, to say that these are the time you always acceptability problem issue. it would be an understatement, i think because of the behavior as you're saying and guys are for instance, but i think this is a new situation for full, for everyone. and taking so long as a steady, totally unilaterally is invalid show false information. no, no, no doubt about it. if it's it, if it's a genuine defensive measure attempt to do so, it's might be not desirable, but i'm the stands of it under the circumstances. but then the international community should holidays
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a to account whether it's something that is going with it. and then when the sit temporary in the method will fix changes. but if again in 5 years time, then you'll stymies still enough to play fairly. so if it's open and you for actually the discussion should be completely in the longer and therefore a peace agreement between it and celia, which will see that depending on the nights which is which is which negotiate should little dislike to play. since the 1991 does, the thought is an interesting point you make because you have this scenario. that type of israel doesn't like to have a takes power in damascus in the next few weeks. they will hang onto this type of traits, but a temporary measure may become a full time measured. yet we have president trump about to arrive into the white house and he is pushing these abraham the codes and he was at the end of his presidency. do you think that could be restarted an un directly pointed towards damascus? it's a, it's maybe a bit too early in terms of the demise of aside,
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but it's not something that could be on the cons. possibly again, the done predictability of what is going to put, you know, is, is emphasis, is it in, in guys a full instance, you talk about the host, this must be released until, until the end of the day that the white house is the one actually been recognized the next ation of the golan heights in 2019. so it's all because of the open right now, and we see how tom going to to address it. but again, it's in a way one can say that everyone that felt insulting me is to prepare for what happened in the last 2 days. but most of the would say we had barely 10 days. so i was going to take over in, in the mass coast, what's happening it took to happen to the weapons, the whole of his butler, for instance, in celia and but at the same time, concerns understand the been fiction. you need lots of steps less understandable
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and hands. why the international community to make sure there is a new, looked a new patient. we've seen syria so many different options on the table right now until the politicians try and work out for the moment. you'll see, mckelvey think good to speak to you. thank you. bye and thank you. thank. you know, millions of syrians were made refugees across the world when the civil war began both and a decade ago, much of the syrian dis for across europe is celebrating the end of the charlotte. that's 24 year old. the european union has welcome the toppling of the assad regime while and then we'll be speaking to natasha butler, who's in paris. but 1st, let's call save it to sure. however, who's in the late and how should we know that the gemini, who's one of the largest communities, all the syrian refugees? i mean, what's the mood that they to post aside?
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well, things are changing of a sense that yesterday we saw a mass, a set of braces here by the syrians on the streets of many cities in germany, particularly here. i'm barely and then sides of the other very because the set of race center with sponsored to him money, politicians saying that, well, the reason why we gave special status to those the rest, which is because of the war of raging and so yeah, now that's a side has been twofold. most of these rough issues have to go back home, and this explains the decision by the government to attempt to temporarily suspend the, the application of about 47000 syrian applicants who are looking forward to get a special studies for the upcoming years. here in germany, we have under a 1000000 citizens, had live here in the country. and many that i've been talking to today was saying basically that yes,
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we understand why the government is taking that decision and that therefore we are willing to go back home. but many are saying of the same time, it's pretty much you of the states to say that we're going to go back home. we have to wait and see submitted to providing syria before we move forward. and i think because of that decision to assess some fairly suspends the application of the city is the minutes of intel. jo, jim and it came out and said that we're not going to rush any decision or what happens next to this thing is because we cannot tell or predict exactly what happens in the future in syria. now when you look at the mountain which is building up here of the european level. so have you see that the international community is pushing forward to see a smooth piece plus the transition into democracy? and this explains why the gentleman is still fighting a fast fet, today that any decision or lifting the sanctions of the s t yes. how you, how do you,
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this job is going to depend on whether they're going to deliver on the premises. they may be in the past and mean what they say particularly well, putting together the inclusive government, given what say to the minorities in syria and breaking away from any 0, yvonne in and last sunday. and it was, those are going to be extremely important for the gym and on how to deal with, hey, at the how do you the show in the future? what's ultimately the people that i've been talking to, the syrians here on the streets of berlin, the fia. that in 2015 when i'm going to book as event chance to make the pivotal decision to allow hundreds of thousands of serials into the country. it was really, it was really a strong decision by her, but it was a decision by the same time face the wave of the rise of the far right. and if the,
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the, this is going to be an issue used by the far right in europe, in germany, in particular, the form of votes to tap into the onto immigrants sentiments across the country. because remember that force invalid and thank you, this call saved and natasha buckler joins us from paris. how is what's happened and say again down, you might say from the public perspective and also the political perspective of the weather, about $30000.00 syrians of sledge the country to from the heights of the civil war . and amongst them, as you can imagine, many of them have expressed a lot of joy, a lot of happiness at the end of the society is now a lot of people who are very concerned about what will happen next. on the saying though, do they simply desperately want to go back to syria, to find a family and friends to fax the homes that they fled. politically, of course you can imagine the falls is watching events very closely. indeed,
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the outgoing french for administer. uh, you know, as the oh spectrum it will be uh, the effect of fraud is ready to support the police. a cold transition in syria, the parents would be sending a special diplomatic invoice to damascus in the coming days, according also for a series the silver and seems to be respected for civilians and minorities also to be protected on sunday. the french present emanuel not call put out of statements on social media. say it, does he welcome to an end to bob eric is in syria off to the full of aside from cot diplomatic ties with syria in 2011. and like many european countries will be watching very closely in the coming days and weeks to see what will happen next . and whether or not to re establish some homeless ties. natasha about an hour in paris. thank you.
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the thing goes, as far as campaign is best kidding, continues from north to south mold in 44600 people have not been killed including 17000 children since the will began on monday, 9 people including women and children, were killed and then the tank on a residential house to the east of otherwise refugee camp for the south. 10 palestinians were killed in russia, where they were trying to buy flowers at the renewal of people at times and starvation due to an is really blockade of food, water, and medicine. that one of the last remaining hospitals in the north of garza, the come out allowed one hospitalized being attacked against again, thousands of people were killed in the past week. byes riley forces staff and patients have been detained. to speak to tony kruber's name, who's in the in central cause a high topic,
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a bloody day rainy across the street. yes. a guy. why should we be focused? yeah. hey, uh so hell. uh, the that has been a police side is ready minutes for us citizens across the garza's. right. and the security situation was quite on safe. so that during the past few hours in the central air is up to the gauze and so they don't see more precise. why we have had guns, we have seen oversight. columns of smoke rising from the eastern corners. oh, my god is the refuge account, which is a com. that's just the way from the most densely populated area in the cities from regions. we got confirmation from medical team, stuff for children were killed into strike. while this is also expressed about these concerns about wide scale disruption to place on how the homes and houses are completely impacted and sweat it critically damaged due to that slides. this is a very, it's
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a normal snapshot of what's going on in the sense on areas of the parent tree box. as we have seen in talk to the past few hours with the civil defense cruise in the city of finding the state that we managed to recover society hours this morning. at least 11 kind of city of full were killed in the city of brooklyn. we need to reiterate the fact that somebody is trying to send back to refund order to such full slow a into the very critical, the humanitarian situation unfolding them into strep despite the is valley correction that these area impacts of military southern. but they have completely run out of options. and in the north the situation has critically reach a tipping up points while the commodities 100 percent has been witnessing new attacks within the past. a couple of hours, in fact, so have kind of covers the net force in the balance. thank you to eric so that all ripples that in his really delegation is expected entire to resume garza
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sees final thoughts as close i have to do today. she joins now life on the go daddy and capital because israel has bend down to 0 from reporting from within israel and the occupied westbank kind. or, i mean, should we be raising all hopes that this a news of yet more tools may lead to a cease fire as well. there, there are a lot of indications that you know, a make having a hopes, high hopes, really quite reasonable. but most people on the ground, so here in our managing their expectations. and that's why even according to his really media reports, these ready prime minister cuddled a chances for a cease fire or more than one occasion when it was within reach. and this and during the families of his really captives who have publicly held him responsible for the death of several captives in the past months, was thereby delaying by not a getting a to
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a cease fire deal in the past or by at consistently bombarding gaza and in the process also endangering the lives of captives. what we do know though is that there was a lot of political will from prominent actors, the outgoing and incoming us administrations want this deal to happen as soon as possible. the mediators outside and egypt also heavily involved and heavily invested in having a ceasefire as soon as possible. and then there's also turkey was thrown its weight weight's also behind those efforts. so there is enough will. and it seems, according to all reports that have strong a lot of flexibility and they're talking names, names of the capt is really captives or would be released names of the palestinians . the chinese that have mass once released during that cease fire that is being discussed and which is really would re deployed out of city centers and gaza,
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possibly out of the crossing in exchange for having those captives released. it's a, they're talking about a period of possibly 60 days, not an end to the war. no, thanks very much for the the south square. his justice ministry has done the present institute from travelling abroad, the eunice on the investigation for declaring martial last week. the order was over tons within hours by members of the national assembly as the 1st type of school district. so thank you very much. so let's start with the biggest money deal in teams, sports history, baseball style. one software has agreed to a 765000000 dollar 15 year contract. but the new york mets software is 26 years old . and one of the best hits says in major league baseball, he leaves off to one seas and that the new york yankees who offered him
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the the story of life, this section life and death. and is really spelling operating on the deep cover in syria. knowing that discovery would make sense and out you 0 well tells the gripping story most at spine co operated on the cover in syria. in the 196 day, she has career that ended in public execution. eli cohen, most of the agents on al jazeera, thrilling but dangerous and illegal thief in brussels for villas. a secret community builds hot air balloons found a way of those surface only to spectacularly release the creation of filmmakers as our initiation into
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a balloon brother. bound through tracing the lights and the sky. witness by no means yet on the just once you reach this displacement cap and send the incidence river and i'll state samuel hundreds of thought, it would not only mean breaching safety, but also a re union to are a separated village in the morning and kept firing shots until night came my brother, after the theme was hit on his legs. we escaped, but because of his injuries he couldn't catch up with us. despite those villages being under our self control, local monitors say at least 50 villages were rated with more than 1200 killed. those or have been reported missing are those who have relatives who successfully escape. there are entire families who lost each other as they tried to get away from the village of thing to veto, with no one managing to reach safety. people who made it. here's the most of those left behind are the vulnerable, the young, the elderly,
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and those injured in the rest of attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere, or even if they're still alive. the celebrations continue in the syrian capital, as the new administration moved to form a new government, the colored sold on the new watching of just every log headquarters here in the coming up in the next 30 minute. just curious all working to free people from a sudden i a prison with inmates and stuff with yes of torture and abuse. hundreds
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