tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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there's no limit to how far a dream can take. you stuck in your own adventure, now. counter. arrange the hello. i'm sammy's a them. this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. a new political chapter for syria. what begins to form a government off to the full of the asset regime. the search in syria for missing family members were at the notorious and i, a prison where people fear the relative. so being house on says and see the
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thousands of syrians and several, the pain countries as government suspended decisions on pending asylum request. the and as riley strikes on central gaza killed 10 people including 6 trying to return to the homes, the besieged knolls, and on piece of statements with your scouts. and usually it's the biggest money deal in teams, sports history, baseball. so once also agrees, a $765000000.00 contract, the begin in syria will work, has started on forming a new government. this is a day off to the asset regime was top hold dramatically by those of vision. soul
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says, well, a new administration is aiming to ton, the page on 50 is a big pay to ship. they say they want to build what will be an inclusive government? how much the shit is the man expected now to become prime minister. he previously led a regional position administration affiliated with, hey a, how did i show him who that is the fighting force? the tough old president bush auto asset in saving those pictures. that meeting was i won't, how much the july me the new administration is promising to uphold state institutions . so so talk about an amnesty for those conscripted on the the asset regime. oh, the a leader of hey, it's a heavy the shop has been meeting with, but some of the issue as well as the former prime minister and then any but the mission, we stopped it from nothing but to we've been able to achieve so many things. i
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think got so you will see that we have some people with expertise. we are not starting from scratch. we also need to benefit from expenses that exist under. we're not going to look to go up to everyone, but we weren't. and the reason that to us is dr. resources, but we weren't able to achieve so many things to do with the a so thought about joins us now from the syrian capital, damascus, and russell. the appointment would be a much and so i should say of a name for the post of a prime minister. it is that an indication of things going smoothly? well, sammy is so far seems to do a position to go over the capital mask because on the 7th of december on that has not seen a job with the situation. the things my dies before for you orderly so far. however, we haven't seen any cows in the cities. there are some disruptions in terms of the businesses in terms of the shops, in terms of the power cuts. however,
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seo the basic norms are in place. but the concerns are, of course, how is as the now the old or the collapse or the will 54 years. it's called lapse. now of course people are wondering what's going to be the new world, the how the new world is going to look like. we see the security is one of the main concerns h t s. is the main dominant power over here, media terribly. and it is, it's fighters are controlling all the state buildings, the facilities and strategic strategic uh the polices and locations in the capital . now they fight is all over the streets. however, the main concern is that the position is extremely fragmented, and every fragment or the position for the production of the position wants to be a shareholder. a stakeholder, it's a new syria to day is decision points for to,
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to name to emerge as the potential prime minister for a transition mama this year, who's closing headlines aligned with p h ds? wife i was speaking, we just heard a low the explosion close to us. not know what, what, sources, bread, but we've just heard a load explosion in damascus. close wherever we are. so. so do we need to go and take cover? close the lines for now what seems to be a safe so mom in but she is closely aligned with mama giovanni beads. you was the prime minister of the salvation government, which is an issue. yes, government practically see the north and in the middle of the province of him. different now based yes, he's saying that they are pointing him directly to a point him as the prime minister of syria. so the concern is as is only the domain
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and submitted through power, whether it's going to be sold dominance in the politics as well. and how is that going to affect the other stakeholders? and the shade will, does that is going to be the great risk then. now new syria is going to face whether the power is going to be shared. whether the new administration is going to be inclusive, whether all the segments of the society and the public of saffir spectrum in the country are going to have a place around the table. so it seems, seems a set of ration today. it looks pretty quiet behind you all the realities and challenges of life in a new syria. now sinking in amongst people. well, people were quite closer and right behind me. you can see that what this is actually formerly was being used at the mid to have quarter of the 4 minutes redeemed the sides with gene as it has been used for that case of suppressing
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people serious. yeah. so now that that kids, celia is how we can up to a new reality, i saw these gun and the position is all over the city. so on one hand, they're happy that the see a dictatorship that has the morning over see that for more than half a century. it's finally gone. but the news that the new forces that are coming then claim and the responsibility of the country going to be a framing to be in charge of the country. because the main challenge here is that as celia as being ruled by a dictatorship over the decades, in that case, the position in this company is extremely, we examine the lack, the experience of running the stage of fear. so many things. 1 going to be quite new for the position. see it as well. in that sense, people are gradually and very much cautiously adopting into the new reality.
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even in the morning when we're talking to people that some of the concerns, some of people are asking us whether really a site is gone or not, whether it's going to come back or not. but then the mode gradually changed around ear, letting them, you know, seeing that they're celebrating more and becoming more joyful and jumping the m p. s. that's a little bit more comfortable. so that's why, you know, it's a transitional period, and these people have been suppressed for the over the course of 54 years. and of course they have and due to the themes and the most is of a brutal civil war that leverage the complete loss is for 13 years. all right, that's for sol, solved as our full thing from damascus. sin syrians across the country. i have been talking to the taurus and i a prison near damascus as russell was explaining, but hoping to find long lost family members. thousands of syrians were arrested and
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detained. the under the subaru, shameful opposing his government, saying the holder has been to the prison and sent this report as they walked for kilometers, pain from years of waiting, edged in their faces. syrians from across the country are converging on the most notorious prison controlled by a regime which has now collapsed. they're searching for loved ones who disappeared years. and sometimes decades ago, my brother was detained in 2014 and it was very hard to know with i took him at 1st, then i found out he was in sick naya. he wasn't accused of anything. it's a story we heard time and time again. it's only now in a new syria, free of the much feared security agencies that people have at least a chance of knowing the truth. tens of thousands of syrians disappeared in recent years. their cases documented by human rights groups,
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families look for any evidence. any clue that will bring them closure, but the prison guards are gone. what's left are unsubstantiated claims. what the officials say the 3 days before the city of hama was liberated, the prison guards transported prisoners to the regime stronghold of latasha as hostages. and we don't know how many of them there are within the walls or untold stories of horror. when the opposition took ground from the regime, they opened the doors of detention centers across the country. within sidney, you're only a few 100, walked out. the search for answers in this darkness continues from any serious this present as the symbol of the images that are coming out of this defensive facility. are the reasons why the screen since 2011, to demand justice, the rule of law and democracy, a former detaining himself,
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now there came back to help find with people here, believe our underground sales. look, i don't know any i can. we were imprisoned here during the early months of the revolution. we enjoyed years of torture and brutality. whatever you can imagine. this was where prisoners were hanged, executed is in syria. this prison is known as the human slot. their house, human rights group say it was a death camp, and they have documented the deaths of thousands, either from torture or starvation. okay. is that and is it the we are going over the last time i visited my brother in this prison? his condition was very bad, it wasn't 2017 syrian so now free to speak of the decades of repression. but it seems they refuse to come to terms with the reality is i don't know how about a new fee. we were told there were 3 floors underground, but after checking we know there are no underground floors. only individual cells, right scoops, reaffirmed this and say there are no more prisoners inside said no, you, regardless, civil defense, volunteers say they will keep digging,
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if only not to destroy the hope center for their else. as ita said, now you damascus. in the north of syria, the turkish bank, syria national law. me says it's taking complete control of the city of mine. beach . the groups sees the city from the us back sylvie and democratic forces or s b f. it's largely made up of kurdish fights. us residents greeted fights as they went through the city, the capture of men bridge part of a logic, push it gains code. these fights has by forces backed by to kia. so in costa, on lowest following developments from hobbs high and so can near the border with syria. cecilia national army, the us and they took control of the city of numbers on monday. now they have full control over the shortest city. the city is known to be curtis, as it has the governed by the syrian democratic forces, but it is also a major city. dfcs. it has y d z a n t y. the curtis curtis
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levels are inside and it's entered. it believes us and the y p g and p y d are the syrian ranch. oh, the alpha through the song worker's part, the teacher gives us lots of kids, doesn't want any altering almost comfortable or n region bias. borders led by the p k. k meeting to a greater curtis san combining the curtis community, both in northern syria, northern iraq and the south region officers here, a territorial loss is what's her kids afraid of? and that's why they're dedicated to clear. and the if it y p g or p y d, or p k k, present in any place on the west side of the freight is river console. alba, 0 hotel, have at least 3 people have been killed in the city of data zone in east and sylvia with protests of being held against kurdish fighters, controlling the city crowds are demanding the
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expulsion of the code. the sped syrian democratic forces. the 3 civilians were killed off the rest of the forces fires on protest as we can now speak with model on the shot. i'll just hear a senior political analyst, he joins us from london. good to have you back with us model on. so 1st of all, let's start with some of the signals that i've been coming out of places like london, where you, while they've been reports about some of the signals in the us, that the us is. and the u. k. might be considering re categorizing the h t s, and taking it off of its tara list. what does that tell us about how west and capitals are viewing the transition that's happening? or how they are viewing and they are and how they have been feeling suddenly because i think this is not new to them. i think the past decade or so,
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they have not stayed out of the affair to syria. and they certainly had been paying attention close attention to all sorts of organizations, including those that they didn't tell her. so guys ations like kind of have shown uh to see what his thoughts are, what, what is not uh could they be dealt with? not uh, could they be a plugged in force in the future of streaming or not? so i think the various intelligence agencies and all the agencies within the u. k. in the united states, actually from the been involved actually been in touch have certainly been surveying. and been better understanding the type of, uh, organizations like touched. yeah. so i think no, none of this really is, you know, of course the story hasn't been told you. well, i think the next uh what about days and months even years. we wouldn't know more, but actually none of what is happening now is surprised. i think london knows what
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is going on. and it's probably quite familiar with that. yes. okay, something new that is going on, we've seen is ready for says take more syrian land. what does that tell us about why things are heading on that side of the border as well? here we go again, a bit of history, right? you and i tell you, and i'd like to talk about that it's, it's very important to have the best the best so that k is there. it has been higher. read motion is in the southern part, sir. yeah, i'm in the far more going to go on highest occupied, cooler times. i did in fact uh, could you go to different reports they would pay setters like more than a $100.00 a month. so those, this affected by the, i said the regime in stocks is 2017, they're actually, you know, higher congress, thousands of city and 5 to state in the southern part of serious. so is there it has been involved in syria and now with has taken the opportunity of has the
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masters be preoccupied with the change of regime in order to expand the presence of the garden, hyphen and perhaps the on the court. a temporary. but we know that whenever is separated, for example, it's occupation of the west bank. it's been almost 6 decades. and what do you make of this model was the nato secretary general, a monday saying russia and the ron were complicit in the crimes committed by the bus shuttle as it was. even now we do know of course that the united nations in a commission of inquiry in 2013, did talk about war crimes being committed and that the responsibility was that the highest level, even at the head of states level, the shuttle said. but this coming from nato, nato countries which are also supplying weapons to a military that is carrying out what so the full you an expert,
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some november 16th of 2023, called a genocide into making well amnesty international just last month called the genocide. as you would expect, the lights, hey, focus on the stand there, but apart from fossil of both russian and american, both uranian and british affordable policies. and the way they try to show the world about how they are more they are them now. but in the end is that they both sides have the comparison, is war crimes and, and assets for farms as what crimes and death as time had been there for 50 plus years. the, the dictator shipping by the side in the name of zionism, has been there for something like 75 years. and the crimes committed against the thought of seeing the people from the neck to by onwards, off and until this year with a general start them drop it. and guys are certainly has been done with the direct
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phone and sometimes it's direct complacency or some power. so that people try so you're not the case um and certainly the united states. and in fact just like putting was no harm in hand when i said so was the by the presidency were prime. you said there, can you all who now we all know is basically basically indicted for crimes against humanity. his government is the same template cases in genocide and so on. and so for so there is no doubt that i started getting crimes against humanity and against his own people. and really the images are for see and kind of started over the years from says nadia. another place is really telling you the horse or that the syrian people are that harder. oh, experience people active go through for decades, and the same thing really goes for that, that a 2nd people, i think neither side should be recreated us about values and principles and
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international law. when both sides have been complicit in crimes get it back from them. at least the motor one always goes. talk to that model on the shadow g 0. senior political analyst. how it's ok a is to open a vote of crossing with syria. they use the return of migrants and refugees present intelligence. i go to the one says opening the gate will ease congestion. took a host, an estimated 3000000 syrians who fled the civil war. yeah, i love those. who do? i have a couple of senator, we will open the border crossings so that the syrian refugees who want to go back to their country are able to do so. we have offered them hospitality. we have hosts of them and nobody can criticize us when it comes to that. we've completed our humanitarian duty fully. we know very well that the opposition party has to look at themselves and their actions and hold themselves responsible and accountable for all the rumors about racism and discrimination that they have adopted against the syrian refugees. for several european countries of suspended the processing of
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assigned them applications from syria and citizens following the collapse. so they are said regime. they include the u. k suite in austria and germany. but in germany, the decision will affect about 47000 pending requests. joshua has a bottle, has more from bell in the general government has decided that is going to put on hold for assessing applications for more than 47000 syrian refugees here in german. and this is going to be a critical moment for, for, for the german government, because the issue of the emigrants, he's going to be the key issue during the upcoming elections. and this is where the fog lights has been saying that the decision in 2015 to allow hundreds of thousands of syrians into gemini was a big mistake. but at the same time, with this decision, the minutes of into yeah,
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has just said that the government is not going to rush any decision when it comes to asking the serious to go back home because they have no guarantees that the situation is going to stabilize in syria, whether the city is we've able to put together a transitional government that is going to navigate extremely delicate challenges ahead for the syrian government. now i've been talking to syrians here in valley. some of them said that excited to go back home. many of those told me that they would like to give it time before they commit themselves to in a final decision because they're turning back home is going to be a big decision for them because you want to buy the 0 fairly and it allows you of as an executive director and founder, goodwill caravan, that's a non profit humanitarian, n g a that covers refugee protection projects. she joins us live from the good to
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have you with us on on. so 1st of all, we know that 47000 applications in just one of those 4 countries i mentioned germany on now frozen. so what happens to these thousands of asylum applicants? first of all, he said it's good to be honest with you again. and these countries are reacting to a situation in syria, which puts it in a position where it appears to be safe after the for a bus or us. i think in greece, 10000 applications have been frozen. these are the figures that have come in and in australia i think over 7000. and then this thing is now with syria. it is, it appears to be a safe country, which is why these reactions are happening and it could happen in the u. k. also, which spends over $8000000.00 pounds per day on hotels, that house migraines and asylum seekers. however, there is a danger and some of your guests were talking about this is
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a danger that perhaps there may be a civil war breaking out. and even these countries, germany, austria, greece, which have come in the forefront of saying that the applications need to be frozen . there, potentially not thinking about groups like curtis syrians that are continued to be persecuted, whether it's in syria or in turkey. and so it wouldn't make sense for refugees and asylum seekers in, in greece, for example, to have their asylum claims paused and organization have seen that. i've seen that over the years and i knew and i spoken over the is about the issue of asylum seekers being in camps and kind of gray areas. when it comes to the syrian refugee population, do great numbers of syrian refugees remain in camps,
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spread across europe, and this kind of legal limbo. what's happened with them? yeah, they do, i remember our conversations. so, syrian refugees and refugees from an assigned xavier's from many 3rd world countries can remain in close counts in greece for anything between one year to 7 years. and the issue with that, and the reason why the goodwill curve on works on acts of trafficking and protection projects is that there has been recorded to be up to 40 gas per refuge account in greece. and that remains to be the case. and so it's understandable that that refugees and asylum seekers would want to leave greece without getting the support that they need for their asylum place. whereas other countries, perhaps with other wars might get support within 2 weeks. so what, what do these changes mean for them? what do they mean for some of those who have had their applications frozen?
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when you speak with people? what are you hearing from the? and they're afraid mainly because of course people are celebrating over the world and we're old. congratulations. syrians for the liberation of their coffee, however, in countries like livia, in countries like iraq and, and now in syria after the liberation of the subdivisions, often follow civil war. and not only thinking about syria and kurtz as an example, for example, in greece, theory and hers are terrified that there are assign him applications being frozen, $10000.00 accounting, now that they may be deported, they're called voluntary returns and they're offered sums of money. i think it's 5000 years to return to their country. however, they're encouraged are not safe in their country according to the latest reports on fighting that has been happening earlier today. so for them,
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it's elation being happy that their country is, is liberated. however, there is that fear that they go up to a company that is on stable doesn't have the government, and perhaps they may be caught in the middle of a civil war. after years of age and for their asylum thing in the courthouse that became close seniors. dr. cook it. what about those who have already been crowned to asylum states as in europe? are you concerned they might be pressured to return now, so there are use. oh there, there have been conversations even in the u. k. about people that have the don't have the nationality, but have a definite nature. me. it's been in the media recently that people have been turned off or they have been delays on their, on their coming back into the u. k. on, on their residents. so yes, there is a fear that there will be potential deportations because like 2016, syria is now declared as a 3rd country. so the most important thing to remember here,
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sony is that the international protection stages may no longer apply. and that's what the governments will hold on to. how knowledgeable is good to talk to you? thank you so much for joining us from goodwill caravan. thanks debbie. still, i had on al jazeera, a new development in the investigation into the murder of a health insurance executive in the us lives from new york for the latest and south korea, as president banned from travelling abroad while under investigation. such treason added support. south africa's buckets, those are on the top of the walls, will explain why they threw on in the show the the, it's not, it's no, it's nothing immediate thing for the most part, but this,
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it will octave glad he did produce. so my breaks is narrow. this is taken over night, very obviously on the western side of it on northwest is all very wrong. now it's probably stop now, but it looks like full cost wise knows me run something, took my us down to the for ask, ask us, i'm going to be the snow. but where it comes from was originally a very active system in the eastern met. there's another one here too, but this time the window some of the sides. so it's bringing rain and that means the temperature stay fairly high. actually, 17 or 7 is down below the right in western talk. you're moving slowly and then you have to be very, very hard to get any more snow out of this. so what's on the dry and will probably turn rather gray and slushy to be honest. 12 shots as far as half of cyprus. otherwise, we're looking at dr. a, syria, iraq, and old places. the sas dry. there's a federal breeze picking up briefly, i think going to choose a bit, disappearing through wednesday, texas middle twenty's around the gulf load not again in baghdad. no showers showed really in the raping,
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put into that. no other thing really north of the criteria that africa, one or 2 maybe in can you and just about in the republican congress. fear the sense from that where it's been quite halting botswana and some parts of south africa that's being replaced by thunderstorms. the crew is lens and they've been used to and this chronicles of devastation is war in this country. unexpected. own simon struggle for survival becomes pumped as they see for their lives as camera keeps rolling, offering an intimate, portray, of anguish and resilience of those displaced by more force to free, self 11. on witness on just examining the headline, what they wanted to do, they want that to leave the without have system unflinching that. and then they from on one side of the people who call themselves the research patriot. and on the
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other side as well. and 2 races, processes sharing personal stories with a global audience. what is the see like working on a rooftop? that's a single thanks to an abundance of well tough programming. they're a unique fast tonight increases he fan nowhere else on the on which is the right the, [000:00:00;00] the focus back you're watching, i'll just do a time to recap. i'll headlines in syria work has already begun on forming a new government day off to the asset. regime was toppled by all of position forces
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. new administration is aiming to turn the page on. 50 is if dictatorship builds. what it says will be an inclusive government. syrians from across the country are flocking to the tortoise and i, a prison near damascus, hoping to find long, lost family members. tens of thousands of syrians were arrested and detained the under the active receipt for opposing to discuss. several european countries have suspended the processing of assign them applications for the syrian citizens following the collapse of the acid regime. they include the u. k. suites, austria and germany, libyans, of syrians flipped the country during the 1st cv, is civil celebrations continue in damascus. following the collapse of the acid regime during this new quote on most is in the syrian capital. now from the heart of the city of gymnastics, from a mobile unit square,
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dr. do here. thousands and thousands of periods on the bringing these days back to 2011 after the fall of this year and re g, a behavior this year, ready by shot as a. now, as you can see behind the syrian are bringing all those memories, all the song that they started back in 2011 now or a more or the signal of celebration that they finally got to get rid of a southern. they told us that a small your for a free period where they can look at the women are in the year old clothes, a gathering would we be a serious here at the district where all documented those who are going to be participating in this event, the thing that we are going to do to get the men, the men and women, christians and muslims. and all of these are in syria or i'm more of freedom in
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syria for more free syria and for a brighter future for syria in this country. as well as your carlos talking to you from the heart of the city of damascus. broad street, the policy is the executive vice president that the quincy institute, the think tank based in the united states, joins me here in our studio. good to have you with us. so thank you for having me. let's talk a little bit about what's going on between syria and iran right now, the wrong thing, today's looking forward to friendly relations with syria in the future. is it likely to have that given the history in the short run? probably not. but it seems quite likely that under any circumstance, any syrian government is going to end up having challenges with israel. we see right now that these ratings are bonding, syria. they have taken moreland and they need the buffer zone to protect the buffer zone of the goal on heights, which now they have antics. so there is a likelihood that over time that will be an emergence of certain common interest
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and nothing that will be similar. so what happens is when you're on and serial and their assets, but perhaps not a complete breaking relations and some tactical collaboration has the syrian revolution, one of, as it affects being to we can it runs influence across the region so far. absolutely wrong. that's definitely, uh, suffered as strategic setback over the course of the last couple of months, not just with the fall of a saw. and there's of course speculation that the acts of resistance may now be over. i'm not certain if that is entirely the case, but i think it's also important to make a differentiation between the access of resistance and resistance. as long as these various continue to occupy and oppressed the past and people there is going to be resistance, whether it's manifested through the actions of resistance in the wrong hands, or in other ways remains to be seen. of course. as given what you're saying, that one would assume these race probably feel quite in bold and now. right, so this is coming against the backdrop of,
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of what we have seen in terms of repeated attacks on a rainy, entire tree. which was attributed to his role over the years from things like the murder of iranian scientists, the attack on the radian concerts in damascus on april. the 1st are we likely to see that passing continue and even perhaps increase. now if is roles feeding, embolden and feeding the iran as we can, without a doubt these rarely still quite involved and not just because of outside of course, but over the course of the last couple of months, particularly the killing of natural law and the decapitation of much of its leadership. will they intensify? i think we are going to go through a very rough period in the next couple of weeks. the question is will the intensify once trump is present, i was going to say, does it depend on the new us administration coming in which way he might take things. i think the new administration even looking at what trump has been saying about syria,
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really is signaling they do not want to get involved in any enrollment here in the middle east. and as a result, i suspect that it's trumpet and instruction is going to be much less forgiving and tolerant of israel's perpetual escalation of the conflict over the course of the last year. so i wouldn't be surprised if there may be an escalation now, but something that actually does come down by the time of january of next year when from comes into office a. it's not the 1st time though in history of seeing that us president, it wouldn't be the 1st time that we've seen us present it once one thing, but then a prime minister of israel, who knows how to get his way around the white house. so we put it that way. what's the likelihood that events could be forced upon the us? i mean, tom may have even indicated that he doesn't have a lot of interest in syria beyond, as he put it, taking the oil fields. but you know, what is the likelihood that events might change, even the course that he's talking about?
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there's no is really prime minister that at every president in the united states was dealt with them, have ended up disliking him. however, it does seem as if trump being as unconventional as he is, may very well be willing to put pressure on it. then you know, in ways that no other presidents so far has and certainly not the, by the restriction. it also appears that button nothing. y'all was a little bit more careful in dealing with trump, precisely because he understands that he doesn't follow conventions and in the united states that could circumstances push trump into the region in ways that he doesn't want. it certainly is possible that that could happen, but it seems like he has a few very high priorities. and one of them is to complete what he trying to do when he was president a few years ago, which was the exit out of the balkan exit out of syria is even under. that's when general mathis resigned. that's when written
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a girl to resign because he said that he wanted to pull out of syria. now he has the best opportunity ever to actually do so. so. so i do suspect that as long as he prioritizes some decisions and middle east is not just focused on ukraine, the things we're moving the direction which to us is military involvement at a minimum is going to be reduced. all right, phrase, deposit. good to get your analysis. thanks so much for coming and thank you for having it. now, following the of us are on the bus, out of last said these lady ami sees the strip of a buffer zone inside syria near these, right? the occupied golden heights of this violets in agreement with syria that has been in place for 50 years in the context of violations of the disengagement agreements. we have. we see we have from 1974, including green glass side today, a tax on unit of positions and our posts near
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a boulder. and with regards to a threat on our security. mainly our communities seem to go on. hi. we took some in some points and ruling territories and near the boulder, you know, the not to be surprised from october 7 in the syrian border. i emphasize it is a very limited anthem for every step we took from security reasons. oh yes, the medical bug is the associates fellow, unless the chatham house, a bridge, you should think tank. he says israel's actions are a violation of international law. i don't think it was very astute of the pioneer. so to say that this is photogram and collapse because there is no evidence that gets pulled up. well, the easily government to this fed that the toys, the new government, with
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a new government in celia as to accounts when it comes to the end, expected to respect the ceasefire agreement of 1974. and in case of violation, go to some costing the ball the effects on that. then to take the defensive measure, they decide to take the defensive measure, even before that for international law taking so on. as says lans is an event as a, is it extra for collection? this is a government which was the bulk of by henry kissinger at the time of the bill, the well, the, the, the, the pre empting, things again, they invoke that. you know what we do if there is, in fact, similar a tool to the 7. you know, they might, the you, the thing is, is to send a clue. my sister celia, there is an agreement. it doesn't collapse because nothing happens with collapses. those you mean in the schools and expect them to be towed to that agreement. then if the something happens to faithfully empty it for him to eviction,
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to ensure that there are no thoughts moving from celia besides, now, there are no signs. so if anything of this, this happening, what we see is mole, mitchell kills when the motion is taking place. the is there a forces of launch the series of strikes on central golf and killing at least 10 people, full palestinians, including 2 children, died and a strong hold on home and other mythology. another 6 were killed in an stride because they tried to return to the homes in the north. these right, a blockade there was left files and this without food was the end of this, and kansas health ministry says more than 44600 people have been killed, including 17000 children since the war began. place in the state of pennsylvania. questioning
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a suspects in connection with the killing of the health insurance executive in new york last week. police divers have also been searching an area in central park for the gun used in the shooting. united healthcare c o brian thompson was shot dead on wednesday as they arrived at the hotel for a conference. bullet casings found near thompson's body one engraved with the woods delay deny and the pose a kristen. so that means outside the hotel in new york where the shooting happened and chris, and what i saw as he's saying about the person they've arrested the, well, the police are not saying too much right now, but we know that they have a person in custody. that they are questioning in altoona pennsylvania, who was spotted after getting off a bus there. this is a town in central pennsylvania about
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a 5 hour drive from here in midtown manhattan where that shooting took place. and it is based on the images from surveillance video that was taken here outside of the hotel, where the shooting happened, as well as at other locations throughout new york that have allowed lease and witnesses apparently to identify this suspect. we know that they have been retracing his steps from leaving here at the hotel where that conference was taking place on foot. then he was on an electric bicycle and spotted in central park before again being spotted outside of a bus terminal in northern. and since then, as you mentioned, police have been searching in central park for further clues. on friday, they discovered a backpack that they believe belonged to the suspect. it was reportedly, according to local news reports filled with monopoly money game money,
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as well as a jacket with a search for the weapon has continued in central park and elsewhere. and we are hearing from local reports, citing on names, police officials, that the suspect the question in pennsylvania does possess a gun that looks very similar to the one that was used in that shooting. as well as that he was carrying a state id that they believe was use as a pos. so where's the suspect of gunmen stayed in the days running up to about shooting? and kristen, what is this crime revealed about the dock side of people's frustration with the insurance companies. when police found bullet casings outside of the hotel in described with those words, denied delay and depos. many took that as
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a sign of frustration by the gunmen with the insurance industry and its methods of denying claims for medical coverage for customers. this company that brian thompson worked for united health care. one of the largest in the united states is notorious for denying claims at a high rate for the insured. and we have seen people coming out in force on social media with expressions of sympathy not for the ceo was recently gone down outside of a hotel, but, but for other insurance customers, you've been denied claims. so this is really exposed to a source of contention. if you will, amongst the american public, with the health insurance industry, and that is something that we're seeing and health insurance executives talk about even as they take on more security to protect themselves from similar attacks.
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although at this point, it's important to point out that we don't know for sure what the motive was in this case, or if the person be in question will be charged as assessed. right. when leave with that, thanks so much kristen salumi. russian forces have been conducting and offensive to capture the strategic town across denise and ukraine since the spring, although they failed to capture it, they have made advances in done yet. i said vague reports from bull cutoffs, the size of the trucks, because the mind, russian forces are determined to type gym crosses. you'll see the minus sign converging on the time from the sides in 3 different directions. the result is the town is almost empty. there's no electricity, it's been shelled and drones talking vehicles for this couple. it's now too much.
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they've decided to sleep. we there are a lot of explosions. it's an altima regional happening. drones are flying, but it's kind of cause the ones i'm to those that drop explosives down with the as an offensive happening towards the town. and there's a lot of shelling. it puts our lives in danger. we stayed until the very last moment, but the front line isn't 6 kilometers as they officially claim. it's not further than 3 hours. there's no running water. these people break the freezing cold and the threat of being bumped to connected through the 1st or just their shelling every day a year at least 20 explosions a day. people are worried about over the last 2 weeks. the situation has gotten significantly worse with more powerful explosions. further inside the tent, the streets are deserted. only those that come up the floor refused to leave, remain that they say food deliveries cannot enter the town because of the shelling
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and the shops have run out of cash. so what shall we do now? we will run out of cash. we have bank cards, but what are we supposed to do with them without electricity, and don't worry. they've hit a drone anyway, i have to go some fun. these choose to stay with most a sheltering from the fighting to pay. grands remain empty and the pets run. on the streets, your great new forces are rushing to reinforce different lines. the areas around this time have seen some of the most intense fighting in eastern ukraine and russian forces are getting closer and closer, but the ukrainians are struggling. the struggling with month power amunition, and it's not show how long that can hold off russian forces. i started baking set
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up across the street ukraine. south korea's present in june, so killed can all travel abroad. that's off to the justice ministry imposed a bad eunice under investigation for declaring martial lawyer last week. the order was over turned within hours by members of the national assembly unit. kim has moved from sol. the south korea's just as ministry approving a travel ban on president hughes has got adding to a growing list of top officials linked allegedly with the marshal logictree last week, including his defense minister and interior. administered the request coming from south korea's corruption investigative office. that's in addition to the parallel investigations being conducted by the police and prosecution on treason charges that could surpass the immunity of the president enjoys. now president hughes office has essentially cleared his public schedule since last week. i have so the
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country has been a diplomatic freeze of sorts. for instance, us as a terry of defense, lloyd austin is in the region to sleep on a farewell tour in japan, but he has canceled his south korea leg now. as the pope's heed up, police reportedly are not ruling out an emergency or rest of the president. this of 42 local reports i citing a note on was sources and but the defense ministry has come out to confirm on this monday. that as far as they are concerned, the commander in chief is the president, the opposition block, pursuing a nother impeachment vote on saturday. you to skim all to 0. so i said i had to, i'll just sarah and spoil this. indian teenager moves us that we're close at the glory of the world chest championship. details coming off
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the, [000:00:00;00] the that's the catch up and all the sports news with pizza. so let me thank you very much. bought the photo all celebrating, being chrome champions of brazil for the 1st time since 1995. the football team from rio de janeiro, seal the title on the final day of the season to one victory of a sal paolo's, capping of fine season in which they will so crowns south american club champions by winning. but couple of it to do is they'll have the chance to win another title as they 0, one of the signs that will play in concert this week. for the 1st eva fee for inter continental cup. joanna guys are upset,
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explains the the fee for inter continental cop tournament is actually a series of the titles contested by o. 6 continental tompkins, including the culprit south egyptian club. lastly have or the claims the 1st choice in the series. speaking morality team allied to win the local african asian pacific talk, and that victory also put in series. the next stage of the competition, which is taking place here in castle with the final 14th on wednesday. couple of doors champions, both a full go take on news and central america and caribbean title. hold this touch of mexico's and what's dog? it's dobby of the americas. the winner of that match stadium, 974. well then return to the same eye clinic venue to face all actually 3 days later. so the chance to list the challenge that comes out on the 18th of december, exactly 2 years is origin team, the one the world cops here in castle. the challenges will face your pin club
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champions, round madrid, for the main prize, the inter continental comp. lastly, who have already won the 1st of the cops, could in theory sweep 3 titles, but whoever does end up with the inter continental comp will have fun the right to hold themselves club champions at the well, at least until next he is revenge club wells comp which takes place in the united states. a timber boomer has been named man of the series of the south african move to the top of the will test championship table. thanks to winning the 2nd faced against the sweet lanka inc. i becca the tourists needed 143 runs at the start of day 5 with 5 we could still in hand with the parties completed the victory before lunch. it means the south african style top. the table. now is the biggest money deal in team sports history. baseball the one soto has agreed to a 765000000 dollar 15 year contract with the new york mets. so it's always
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26 years old. and one of the best pieces inmates be faithful leaves also one season left the new york yankees who offered him a deal, but eventually offered by this. this is rivals, it supposes the previous ricky, 700000010 year deals that show, hey, oh, tony sign with the la dodgers. speaking of, oh, tony was in the crowd to watch countryman really had to move to help the lakers take on the fulton trail blazers. i tell you the spiel he took with the engine lebron james and son brawny on the bench to motor school 23 points. adding to stacy from anthony davis. the lake is winning $1798.00 to end a 3 game losing streak in the nfl. the kansas city chiefs of one a 9 consecutive amc west title. matthew wright kicked field gulf the post the claims to win against the los angeles charges. but she's still on track for a 3rd straight, super bowl. will top go fish, go see shiffler has won a re,
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quote. equaling 9th. 2 in the middle of the year, you took the hero will challenging the bahamas by 6 shots. the american is the 1st day since tiger woods in 2009 to remain well, number one, for the whole calendar year, schifflit one around 43 percent of all competition. see played in 2024, including the mazda is a little bit golden, paris, and, and the fedex should have been trying to secure and very grateful for the season and grateful for the winds. and it's been a ton of fun. but at the end of the day, you know, we go home i'm, i'm looking forward to doing stuff. it's not golf. you know, i, i, uh, i like to go home and live my life and enjoy my time at home. and i've had a little bit of time to reflect that. i'm not really sure how to assess it. or, i mean, it's just, it's been pretty surreal. it's been a lot of fun and i'm just really grateful. and the bad luck has been broken at the will chase championships of the 7 straight tools indian teenager qu cash go. might argue has beaten,
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defending champion thing live in of china. it puts 18 year old bouquet, 65 ahead with 3 games live to play. that's all the sports news for the time being semi bank, somebody's faith. oh, well that says so this news out but saw the highlight is back to the show the unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. that's a scary. well, on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the charcoal region, the power point of south america is tough. this we,
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for the 2 men who seem to thrive on these challenges. a veteran truck drivers offices every quarter. whatever the web to provide for his growing family and the cowboy who enjoys his rough and then the last risk in it, a power outage there while pursuing amazon gets most of the attention, the less atlantic forest has gone, largely overlooked. we kind of have a walk, blew up here on what used to be for families farm. these lands have been in my family since the early 19 hundreds. we used to log plant coffee and sugar cane and grease cattle. it was a very different approach to developing the economy. 20 years ago. these used to be grazing lands filled with horses and cows. now it's filled with trees.
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810000 representing 500 species of the atlantic forest. the farm was transformed into the environment to and geo had won the lot. families still runs it now was one of the preserves, the largest reforestation project. this year has tested for sale yet in the have what reserve people keep moving forward of forest re born one trees at a time. the new political chance of syria, the new governments of points, a prime minister, will start guessing reports of his really strikes on damascus. the hello and welcome. i'm sort of fight up. this is out. is there
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