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to build more, the idea is not only to create a safe environment and also has important for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best, a shell to protect children. however, difficult to task that the, a new era in syria banks and government ministries reopened as the nation emerges from gears of war and decades of dictatorship. the top mccrae, this is l, just here, a lie from dog. ha, also coming up. serious new administration promises justice and accountability as more evidence images of atrocities onto the assad rushing. because why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears in court for the 1st time,
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accused of bribery for awards and a breach of trust. and will be live to counselor as the world watches as well. carry out the genocide, dozens of people are killed in the life of strikes. the we begin in syria with dies off defined as to kind of at the capital, damascus. syrians are coming to tens with changes in the country out to decades of repression. the prime minister in the new administration mohammed elbow share this task with forming a transitional government banks, ministries and local services. a reopening syrians looking to rebuild up to 13 years of civil war and the toppling of the assault regime has on cover the evidence of atrocities committed inside serious prisons. the new administration says it will hold a war criminals who persecuted the syrian people. it's to account these rarely military
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has count out loud scully as drugs across syria. more than 250 attacks. targeted military bases, airports and missile defense facilities, navy vessels in the ports of attack. yes. but also destroyed. but we're still sorta joins us now from the syrian capital, damascus, and as well as the massive is registrants that we've seen over the last 24 hours or so. it's just another thing for people. they are the syrians trying to get their grips around the country is now what it could be to a m b. so it was roughly around 3 am in the morning. and when you started to her that the law with explosions again and again repeatedly one after another in the capital city of the mass. cuz that has just recently been taken by the opposition. that just recently has witnessed the whole of this size redeem. often more than houses i that you so know
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that the new administration in syria is trying to, to, to pick it up into the new realities and to put away the smooth transition is where he's on intensifying the attacks in be in the last 48 hours we're talking about nearly $300.00 is ready a strikes across the continent from the north to the cost of cities, but particularly to the capital city of damascus is the same that this is products that are being conducted particularly last night. or the lot of just is very a little precision in, as well as military's history. so, and that may be perhaps true because be also what room and extremely disturbed by that it was almost lost and almost got on 3 hours on several boxes and buzzers of the explosions. and is rice coming again?
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the again, one after another. so, and these ads are seeing that they have destroyed the strategic depo is the strategic facility is the, the time to go up the batch and houses, dozens of the highland carpenters. the did the naval ships in crafts. and so perhaps that has to be added, which here to people believe that the strategy of his rep is way while the position is taken over the country to leave a sphere here to the position that is going to like any defense capability. and of course, that's a huge concern. now for the c is as well because an old regime is gone and a new installation is taken in place and they need to stay ability. wiley is rarely, they have strides, are so much in testifying and his we have seen that these attacks are going to continue so into the grade level of concerns for the people she is that are trying to adopt the new at this session. but also got back to the normal in their life.
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and russel's you mentioning these opposition groups that have really taken syria by storm i for the last week or so. can you just explain how that going to be able to transition from effectively a military force into a political one? this is going to have to run the country going forward as indeed that's going to be the main challenge of the opposition here. first, it is a quality issue, so we're not talking about the one single entity to be cold as though, because usually a quality should i just have that giles badly tripped a fragile quote, good to go over a composition of the opposition that has a delicate balance so another issue is that the position in syria doesn't have enough experience or for running the stage of fears. so we are talking about the factions of the position from east, from the north, and you are from the nor good talking about several different factions then from the south as well. so know that there was a shadow, said then
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a sad dynasty. here they were being united because they had that's these are coming, go off of probably the sabotage and but now that's what a game is gone and it's time for them to build a new city. and now they have a company in. and so the main challenge for them 1st is whether they are going to be able to keep, to preserve, to put students on these different infections off the, off the position. and 2nd is whether they're going to be able to create a new, to build a new seed here that is inclusive, that is different and then said redeem syria. so now i'm on all of these things such as well of the position h t. as here to tell there's some lab i'm how much would i need is the most powerful military. a position group is a dominant one, a know that they have a point that mohammed the sheet as the prime minister of syria, new syria who is alive reached the age. the as the means that now is just is the
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leading, pulls the confusion as well. so now the question whether she is going to be came to share the power in a fair way with the other positions, faxes or not, whether every city and zip of the city and production is going to have a seat around these new cables. so that remains to be seen and data assessment. i didn't just say how this all plays out in the days and weeks they had wrestle set up for us there in damascus. so that's part of the transition in syria. the new administration is cooling for justice and accountability. that's as more evidence as emerging of atrocities committed inside syria's presence. then a hold of has been to this and i a prison. and since this report, 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
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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, 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
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stories of horror. when the opposition took ground from the regime, they opened the doors of detention centers across the country. but the incident that you'll only a few 100 walked out. the search for answers in this darkness continues for many serious the symbol of the images that are coming out of this detention facility are the reasons why the discrete, since 2011, to demand justice, the rule of law and democracy, a former detaining himself. now there came back to help find with people here, believe our underground sales. look, i don't know any i was 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 hang executed in syria. this prison is known as the human slot. their house human rights group say it was a death comp, and they have documented the deaths of thousands,
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either from torture or starvation. the gun was the last time i visited my brother in this prison. his condition was very bad. it wasn't 20. 17 syrians are now free to speak of the decades of repression. but it seems they refused to come to terms with the reality center for their else as ita said now yeah, damascus. i'm at almost 3. is a professor of media at the doha institute for graduate studies. thanks again for being with us here. um, if we can take a step back a little bit and take a look at the why the picture mean? is there a danger at this point in time? is the opposition forces now try and transition from military force into a political one of the whole thing, just collapsing and fragments and because there are so many different groups involved and what's what we've seen over the last few days. yeah there's, there's a real risk of that happening. i was here a couple of days ago and i spoke to that you're talking about dozens of, of different groups. right. i mean, even if you just look at h t us, hey,
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it's actually to show him the mean. they are a combination of multiple, multiple groups, right? that have come together under one kind of umbrella because they have a, they have a common goal. so there is certainly a risk, there are a lot of secretary and differences in syria. i think if as the food was saying, if more inclusive representative form of government can be established, that will greatly lessen the risk of in fighting and chaos. and h t s. does have the benefit of, you know, looking at some other experience as you know, countries like libya and iraq and other countries that we, you know, where we seen this kind of in fighting and, and chaos and civil war. and so i think that it can be really important for them to establish inclusivity really from, from the get go your, what specifically can i, can i learn from, from libya, for example, in the full of good faith and, and making sure they don't make the same mistakes or as that that might be night that the most, the single most important thing that i think
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h t us has to do is that what was the point that i was just making at the end of my 1st response. and that is, uh, create an inclusive form of government, right, if they can bring in the, you know, the kurds, for instance, that they have a massive swath of land and in the northeast. and they've, you know, they want to as kind of an independent state. but if you can bring them into the fold, also you have christian and drew's minorities. you still have a huge all the white community that benefited obviously from the shuttle. i said rain and the houses that i said bring, but if you can bring all those groups together and create an inclusive form of government, then then you're going to, as i said, less than that. and the way, i mean, it sounds fantastic and theory, but in reality, as that's going to be extremely difficult, doesn't, it's going to be difficult. but one of the things that's encouraging is that, hey, it's for you to share. i'm seems to have an awareness that this is important on multiple occasions. now over the last few days, they've made statements to this effect saying that we want a diverse, syria. that's the diversity is syria's strength that we want to bring in. these
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are these other groups that we don't want the minorities to leave syria, they're calling on those minority groups just to stay in syria and, and help create a new syria. so that's encouraging. but the proof will be in, in the putting, and i think we'll see in coming days and weeks and days. thank you so much. um, how much as what was the most re, professor of media at the institute for graduate studies, was ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has appeared in court for the 1st time to give evidence in his corruption trial. if i says charges of fraud, a breach of trust and accepting bribes dicing back to 2019 prosecutor site, the prime minister grunted 5 is to media organizations and returns of favorable press coverage and advance and personal interests of opinion, the hollywood producer and exchange for lavish gifts he has pleaded not guilty of more or less, we're going to speak to no attack. she joins us from the georgia in the and capital
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. i'm on because this rattle has band l. g 0 from reporting in israel and the occupied west bank. uh, 1st of all know, can you just uh explain to us the link that didn't yeah. who and his lawyers went to to try and avoid what he's going through right now as well. a tom motion after motion of the team of benjamin netanyahu, as well as his allies wouldn't have been within the liquid party. i'm the right with coalition. he leads up far. they filed motions to the courts to postpone this hearing. this is, this comes after 5 years since the indictments, so it's been a long bottle. and what the argument is and what has been so polarizing and israel is that the right wing is calling this a witch hunt, painting it as the left wing judiciary going after the right wing leader. and that's why it's been so polarized that you see ministers now in the court room,
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there to express solidarity with benjamin netanyahu. supporters of the right wing also outside the courts, doing the same. and in the meantime, lawyers and legal experts and people on the other side of the island, these rarely politics are extremely concerned because that this trial and everything associated with it goes to show them just how polarized these really political system has become. and how many didn't meant much danger. it faces in terms of the right wing agenda to carry out what the opposition calls judicial cool that would curtail its ability to maintain that balance of power. and no, can you just talk through some of the challenges that netanyahu faces and, and a potential full out if he is indeed found guilty as well? if he is found guilty on these criminal charges he could face present, this could be the end of his political career. now remember,
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benjamin nothing else is facing these criminal charges. there are other investigations that have been open with regards to other cases in as well. and he's also wanted on an international arrest warrant by the international criminal court . so this is a prime minister who was basically carrying a lot of weight on his shoulder and on his real shoulder as he wages war on several fronts. he's accused of committing genocide in gaza. he's still attacking targets in lebanon. he has decimated the infrastructure of what was the syrian army in the span of 2 days, and he is advancing in syria and territory. so it is quite difficult even for nothing. yeah. his allies to defend him at this point and money in these really opposition. so i'll make the case that these trials are just another example. more evidence the what that what nathan yahoo wants including of you know, from pretty long the war is to stay in power to protect himself. and that selfish
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element is what really is driving so much anger in his rarely society towards him. okay, thank you so much. no for laying all of that out for us. know a day for us in a mind. well, still a hits here on al jazeera, another 9th of anti government process, and the george and capital against a disputed election and the delights of a you, ascension, towards the so that the summer, in particular, it was hot some time and all the way down through indonesia, now it was widespread shelves. you would expect quite so many wrinkles to be broken . temperature wise. but nights is still warm and particularly up in most kind of on time with 25.6 is a new december record for woods. that'd be one or 2 ball and i'll keep going,
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but typically you start the wet season and you get to the circulation. so, but this actually increase the amount of rain in northern bonia more especially i think central time a central yet. and i'm just reaching crossing to thailand to this is on usually where and this time the in southern can vote here, but it will coming go. let's move the size a line of significant thunderstorms across the middle of australia. so more or less from can avenue west australia across to was brisbin annual places north look with south of that. the sun is i stopped to cable melbourne and natalie, but it is in pest. right? about $39.00 degrees axis. well above wherever it should be. not, they weren't stay there. this wednesday would be the hockey stay, but it drifts only slightly down to $35.00. what about the average? but not really near a record waltz that happens. the shower has stopped to co back in to west in australia, but most of australia still looks fairly dry beyond the queensland coast in using it and it starts out again. the gets the width as to whether
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manipulated by those in power and selection is unique tentatively seen anything like for an old pressure they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control, this type again, is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on which is era the the
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to what you notice here, a reminder of our top story is the salad. serious new administration is working to form a government from minnesota mohammed, delaware. she has been tasked with forming a transitional sovereignty banks and government ministries. reopening. is there any forces have carried out more than $250.00 strikes across the tree? bice has missile defense facilities in airports. oh, target says it is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in court for the 1st time to give evidence in his corruption trial. didn't yahoo faces charges of broad breaches of trust and accepting bribes, taking facts 2019. he denies a charges the returning to israel's war on gaza, mass killing and stuff ation are in daily reality is now continued for 430 days
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with more than 44700 people killed, including $17000.00 children on tuesday is ready for us is launched a series of strikes on central gallons. a video shows scenes of devastation following an a strike on a residential building in almost throughout the refugee camp and central cancer ate palestinians including 7 members of the same family, were killed and several others injured. 20 people were also killed in an attack on a building, sheltering displaced people near accounts with city hunting. mach moved, joins us down from dow pallet and central gaza. honey can just took us through the, the developments that have occurred over the last few hours there on the walls. tom, as we heard from northern garza from the allowed the hawks of the aftermath of the attack on this one particular family and the tunnel. and that has been this place for a more than
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a few weeks since the ground offensive and northern part of this trip in giovanni. or if you do come here by the account, the right, the casualties ended up in allowed the hospital that is running at the very, very lowest positives possible. it doesn't have any medical care whatsoever. it just making it very hard to believe that those with the critical injury then severe burns are going to make it as the day progresses. but 25 people been killed from one family and all the fluid and a spinal couple hours. another a talking on the if you got more, a member of the 2 family bridge children inside a residential home were targeted and, and killed in 5 this with this room. the injuries are here at off, off for the 3rd you were transferred to from allow dogs to the here in the site out . refugee. com are in critical condition. the are doing for the operating theatre to get the necessary surgeries for form. but again, we keep hearing it from the doctors here, despite the fact some of the injures here are treatable,
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but it's making it very difficult for them to do the job and provide proper medical care in the past half an hour or 2 more people to know the city were killed as they were searching for flowers of the humanitarian crisis, and the lower prices deepening across the, the central air with little amount of a getting into gov out. starvation is it quite visible, and there is the in the affordable displays that, that ad making it very difficult for people here to survive. the daily struggle at the daily living conditions, aided by the ongoing bonding campaign. honey, as always, thank you so much for your work and you are if it the honey mike made for us. and to all paula probably testers have rallied in george's cabin policing for a 12 nice demonstrations that demand a new pile of entry elections, as well as the resumption of talks to join the european union to be treatment. the date car has the license from to place the on the 12th day of protests,
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the mayor of the lease, he said, let's have a christmas tree right in front of the parliament building. this is to the frustration of course, of the 10s of thousands of protest this why here every night demanding reelections demanding a resumption of you, excess processes which i've been put on hold. exactly 12 days ago, kicking off this wave of protests isn't the way of nightly protest. now, i won't protest, as i have been doing, is hanging up photographs of wounded activist and protest as thousands of them have been injured in these 12 nights, including a cd crew of local position channels that have any the videos are of quite brutal. now europe and lead as a full this excess use of police force, while the prime minister is actually commended, see what all the police and denied any involvement in that beating, although allegedly police were standing right nearby and didn't arrest anyone. when this a facing up teacher, unless happens later in the nights,
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protest is brought to you in a coffin with the portrait of it. see not everybody speaks. he is the honorary champ for georgia dream positing, the richest man in the country. then set the coffin on fire opposition, policies of accused him of being your straight to george's shift from you. integration to close. the ties with most of this has been to meet you met, but unco from city c. l just south korea's parliament has passed in motion cooling for the immediate arrest of president you and so keel and the other government officials. it's also appointed an independent special council to investigate. the move is over the government's enforcement of martial law. earlier this month. you and who is banned from travelling abroad now faces criminal investigations and impeachment, attempts of what the un secretary general has called for a thorough investigation into the master code of 184 people and heidi's capital poor footprints. the killings of elderly practitioners of booty ordered by
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a powerful gang later, he blames the followers for an illness suffered by his son department as prime minister described the killings as a monstrous crime. the you in says gangs have killed 5000 people this year and hygiene that suffered instability for decades. the during the a 50 year dictatorship of funds for devante, a known as pop a dock and this on zone called baby dog. a paramilitary force was used to stamp out any opposition, gangs have existed power since then. the most recent outbreak of violence was fueled by the assassination of president issue of a no more say. in july 2021 gang control about 80 percent of the capital portal prints. the national police force only has about 9000 offices. you in fact, commission led by tenure and police in the country to try and help restore order. a book she had meant as a form of haitian foreign affairs minister. he says law enforcement needs to
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improve to protect civilians. and one of the reasons we believe it can be stopped is to transform all that the mission multinational model auditions and haiti. now to best for me then to you have disputing for us because we believe that's where we can have it more of fire about it. more power from fire power, it gives the games on very often enough to say every time the download, the national police and we understand now not sure of what is doing is best, but it is not, you know, what's going on. now. it is a really a big switch to the, to the piece and international security because those people are being killed every day for no reason and, and the international community. it is just the other. but i believe we did the
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international community, both equally. those members, we didn't do security. consider that the simple it's very important to step up. now . the time is now because it will be, those guns are getting more powerful and they are doing everything they can do. and sometimes, even though our national have bodies you're doing is best, but the kind of phase they're presenting and presidents, luis and also let us. so that has undergoing surgery in the hospital in south florida after sustaining an injury to his head and all the time. but he is reported to feel well and just being monitored in an intensive care units. the operation stemmed believing that his bride are members of civil henry groups across india has health really is criticizing bangladesh, the demonstrations of demanding protection for religious minorities and bond with dish. it comes up to him. do temple was vandalized in the capital back out and says today the power and secretaries of both nations mintz mit and deck out to discuss
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the strange relations. we also had the opportunity to discuss such and recent developments and issues. and i could be concerns including those related to the safety and welfare of minorities. we also discussed some regrettable incidents of attacks on catch it in religious and diplomatic properties. we expect overall a constructive approach on all these issues by the bangladesh authorities. and we look forward to moving that relationship forward in a positive forward looking and constructive direction. rescue if it's around the way following flash floods and land slides on indonesia is java island. at least 10 people have died and at least 2 more, i'm missing heavy rain for cause several rivers to boost the banks just last week, forcing hold of 3000 people to flee to temporary shelters. this aspect has
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been arrested and charged with meta up to shooting in the us. that's put the spotlight on the insurance industry a 5 day man home to follow the killing all the health insurance executive outside in new york hotel. christian salumi has more. a. we g maggi own e, arrested by police in western pennsylvania, eating at a burger bar in the city of al tune up the 26 year old was taken into custody after a tip off from an employee who thought he was acting suspiciously. officers recovered a firearm on his person as well as a suppressor. both consistent with the weapon used in the murder. they also recovered clothing including a mask consistent with those worn by our wanted individual. additionally, officers recovered a hand written document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset. new york police are confident they have their man after the murder of the ceo of united health care.
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