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the, the for israel says it's bombardment of cereal is destroying military sites across the country and vows to carry out more attacks if necessary the you're watching all to 0, like for my headquarters in delphi and jerry, navigate also coming up, charging your path forward. siri as new prime minister says he's working with the officials to reset public services and institutions as really or strikes across
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concepts, kill at least 30 for palestinians. areas around the come on odd one hospital and the receipts nor the arts, forget it. and demanding more action on protection from the government's process or housing tenea against gender based filing the we begin in syria where there is really a military service that's carried out to hundreds of strikes across the country, stock pals of strategic weapons and to syria, navy facilities were among the latest targets. meanwhile, israel's denying reports forces have advanced into syrian territory. same as for avi, has more from the 11 on syria border. the largest air operation in the history of these really air force. that is, how is real, describe the tax on at least $250.00 targets inside syria. in 48 hours battering
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what it said were to military sites, including naples, vessels and 3 major airports. a made a security vacuum after opposition forces ousted president bush or all of us, a lot of unless we all can nibble business minus hold on. later in the night while we were at home, we heard the sounds of the air strikes. i called people with the port and then for armed as the port was being targeted. this morning we went down and saw that these really army had struck the former resumes military boats. the air strikes follow, these really military sees in control of a demilitarized buffer zone in syria. in violation of a decades long. you went back to cease fire agreement between the countries or name of them. you con, i have, i want the rebel leaders and syria, whoever follows assets past will end up, like i said, if we will not allow an extremist islamic terrorist entity to act against is right across the board as and at the risk of its citizens. we will do whatever is necessary to remove that threat to israel is again claiming all its actions are in
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self defense for safe guard. it's porter to prevent the old regions are settled from falling into anyone else's hands. but israel's critics, including arab leaders in the region say it is using instability in syria to make another land grab. and from another neighbor that i filled out. last night we live in terror. people came out of their homes, wondering what had happened. we did not know what was going on amid the chaos rumors circulated that is really tanks were on the outskirts of damascus, which is real denied in the past year. israel has committed genocide and palestine . carried out attacks on lab and on iran, jim in iraq, and now it's largest ever ariel operation on syria, a mass of assault that is compounding the already challenging task ahead of bringing internal order to a new syria zane bus for avi. olga 0 must know at the loving on syria border. while
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the un secretary general spokesman has called on israel to stop the bombardments, he warned that attempts to seize syrian lands are illegal. so it is very clear that we stand against any violation of the territory. the territorial integrity of syria . we are against of these types of attacks. i think this is a, this is a turning point for syria. it should not be used by its neighbors to encroach on the territory of syria. it should be used by all those in the region and beyond to support the syrian people so they can choose their own path. so they can they work and work on a transition that is syrian lead that is syria own. oh, that is inclusive where all the minorities, the myriads of minorities that, that are in syria feel safe and feel,
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feel they are part of the syria nation. well, the new administration in syria is working to restore order and public services after the else thing of the us and government banks, ministries and shops are reopening and life is slowly re returning to normal people . the capital damascus have been helping to clean the streets. the newly appointed prime minister mohammed have but she, it has been meeting with the transitional government about charging the path forward, doing the judges. today we had a meeting for the cabinet and we invited members from the old government and some directors from the administration in a blue banded surrounding areas in order to facilitate all the necessary works for the next 2 months until we have a constitutional system to be able to serve the syrian people. today we had other meetings to restart the institutions to be able to serve people in syria, russell, sort of doris and the syrian capital damascus. with more details on the new administration of the prime minister of the instead of government of this year,
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say that it has the meetings between the elements of the origin, the officers and the new commerce. so, but still better, some of the concerns when we talk about the position we're not talking about the single entity is, is a coalition of the foot instructions. but the dominance one is h t s the head of the shop and, and had to tell you to show and they have be the bowman is military force. but by a point the mohammed bush, you a close ally of, i'm et cetera. or as he's, he is no name of that. would you like any of july, any know you received that is, this is more and more towards the goals will be the most prominence for us. and now there are the questions, whether the new syria is going to be a democratic one is going to be inclusive now, with the zip code in collections of to a position where the different segments of the site is, are going to be represented fairly or not with the syrians,
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different parts of syria, it's going to, they're going to have their own seats around these new tables or not. and of course, more importantly, if these qual, leasing will do position is going to be able to keep the cool sealants and not let any use stuff bite to rob to or not. all of these questions are just remains to the answer. syrians and best shot and says coastal hometown of latasha had been celebrating the cities home to, to russian bases. moscow has reached out to the new administration, hoping to ensure the security of their base is there. $100.00 students were arrested in the taco during the syrian revolution. the us extra stay down to the blinking has discussed the situation in syria with counter parts from the mid least speaking at a news conference earlier the spokesperson for the us state department said washington will be judging syria's new administration by their actions, not by their words. in the united states fully supports a syrian lead,
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and syrian owned political transition that leads to credible, inclusive, and non sectarian governance. he's also outlined several principles that we believe should be upheld during the transition process. and formation of a new government. respect for the rights of minorities, facilitation of humanitarian assistance, the prevention of syria from being used as a base for terrorism or posing as a threat to its neighbors. securing and safely destroying any chemical weapons stockpiles. hi, it to your all. shaw is using the right words, but we will of course, judge them not by those words, but by their actions over the coming days coming weeks, the coming months. my kind of had more details from washington dc. the state department spokesman says that the secretary of state remains in contact with other leaders in the region, a telephone call with a jordanian foreign minister. the reason for these contacts spokesman is to get everybody on the same page with regard to the principles on which
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a new syrian government should be built. the us suggesting these principles at once to get agreement from all the other policies in the region. but at the same time, the spokesman saying that this is a process that has to be driven by the syrians themselves. that's a no country on the outside, including the us should be dictating to the syrian people as to what full. busy of government, they should be establishing and how it should be established. we heard as well from the state department spokesman a difference between recognizing a country it recognizes the state of syria as opposed to recognizing a government. it did not recognize the previous government. and at this stage were not strong recognition to hire somebody at alshaun, for example, until that has become a formal government created on the principles that the us supports and that of the countries within the region support. so
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a very clear position emerging from the united states, it will remain in contact with all parties. it will attempt to push the principles that things a future, syria should be both on. at the same time, it continues to insist they will be no direct us involvement. they should be no direct involvement from neighboring countries in terms of establishing a new system of government governance within syria. my kind of, i would just say era washington to us some syrian celebrate the collapse of the said governments many who fled to europe, fear they may be sent back home. and that's because several countries there have suspended decisions on a silent requests. and there's not a push for syrians to be repatriated behind about our reports from berlin. this is the moment syrians in building the about the for the asset, joy, years, almost in disbelief. they took to the streets to celebrate the end of decades of
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with dr. see, are the i thought it was a said his repressive route and the blood to crack down that uprising. that's so many is forced out of the country although so many and arrived in gemini from 2015 . but that may soon change for people waiting to go stiff and go to the found, right. a tentative for gym and you have d is among many european ponti is calling for syrians to be sent home. and we have to think what to do right now. we want to get, let's say, read of these people, we want to send them home. we want to have them live in the country to rebuild their, their homes, the country. and so we want the qualified people liked the medical doctor's going home to rea needs these people right now, but not many complaints. this is the right time to go back the prospect for free and fair elections. and you can situation in the government where minorities are
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represented, still civil along the way of to many of them came here, they build their lives here and they were forced to build their lives here to start from scratch. and they have, they have the option now a lot of them have the option not to go back that they didn't have before, but they're free to do whatever they want to know. is the name again with that. and that's why the money came to gemini in to $1015.00. you sell feedback then with the chancellor, i'm going to look so they kept on a conic moment for serial invest, which is a little bit smaller. but so as a witness on one hand, europe is much better than syria, no matter how much the situation improves that i don't have to go back. but on the other hand, well, absolutely this germany is so cold. i have an excuse to here. i'm fed up with it, i just want to give up everything here and go back. but these are changing times in you as well. assessing, find wind, you cementing. it's influenced by calling for the tougher restrictions on immigrants. the why tween safety is come and keep pulling 2nd in jim and his
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upcoming collection jim and, and europe and lead as uh, under pressure domestically to send serial deputies back home. but that's may altima to depend on whether syria has a stable and inclusive governments to refugees feel confident enough to return how she bought. but i just do believe the 2 israel's were on gaza. now, palestinians, there have been under constant attack for about 14 months. and one of the latest strikes 25 people were killed when a residential building was hit, and bates had one in the north of the strip. another attack on a house, in the se, dodge refugee camp in central cause. i killed at least 7 people. as in the south, 2 people were killed in a strike and rough,
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more than 44700 palestinians have been killed since israel's war begun. in the besieged, nor us is really we're planes have renewed their bombardments around come out, odd one hospital. people are unable to get food, water medicine or medical treatment. because if it is really blockade that's lost in more than 2 months, thought about as soon as more from dated by law in central garza, in this situation has been quite tense during the hours of this morning and even till now where multiple areas of course, this trip have come on is that relentless attacks, including are rough. i city was 2 sided hours this morning. civil defense cruise managed to recover 7 bodies of palestinians who tried to return back to get flour from the homes. despite the east very declaration of the area to be a military. so, but the situation getting much more critical in the northwest, they had 3. it's a very tipping point in terms of the duration of medical supplies that come out. i do on hospice. a lot of the ongoing operation in the city of law here. well,
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this area has to be a will tony region where does kind of destruction is a quite a gun to take. and civilians are reporting on cost and clashes between uh how much fights is on the east. very few fiction forces this ongoing operation in the north has been ongoing for more than 66 days, with no leak tops on the ground where the humanitarian toll is a wrong thing with no leak top. that the medicare reality is in a very desperate need for a full section of military accent and immediate hold over the confrontations in order to afford them with a safe. before we go to transfer site, using like saving medical supplies for the already regional medical sector, that continues to grumble with the realities to provide medical services for a 1000 to palestinians of and most of the strength power companies out there. that kind of thing is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has appeared in court for
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the 1st time to give evidence in his corruption trial. it faces charges a fraud breach of trust on accepting bribes, dating back to 2019 prosecutor say the prime minister are granted favors to media organizations in return for favorable press. coverage newton wrote their reports 5 years after his indictment and on 3 separate corruption charges. benjamin natania, who is finally appearing in court ministers of his party and rightly coalition are attending in solidarity. i'm sure it is innocence and i am sure that his innocence will be proven. this is a polarizing chase and israel fueling what nathan, yahoo! his opponents say is his campaign to complete a judicial cool, and undermine the press. in right wing circles, anger for now is aimed mostly of the attorney general who brought the charges. from my perspective, there is
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a volatile situation in defiance here. and also expecting from my colleagues, the ministers not only took i guess the attorney general, but also to send her home outside the court house. a mixed crowd. supporters angry at what they say is the which one against that's anyhow. and protesters also angry at what they view as demand. so fish campaign to stay in power at any cost, including the lives of captives in gaza. benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his freedom and political future and israel and abroad. aside from this case, he's also wanted by the i c c on war crimes charges, but as long as his fright wouldn't call lucian holds latonya, who is endless. floors in territorial expansion in the region will likely continue . not all the address either. i'm still ahead on, i'll just 0. the
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[000:00:00;00] the top stories on how to 0 this hour is really middle teresa is, is carried out nearly 500 strikes across syria over the past 48 hours, stockpiles of strategic weapons and to syrian navy facilities were among the latest targets for you and envoy to syria has called on israel to stop people. martin. the new administration in syria says it's working to restore order and services. after the hosting of the us government, the newly appointed prime minister has been meeting with the transitional government. and the us says that supports a syrian legs and owns political transition. that's inclusive. it also noted that serious new administration will be judged by its actions on not towards the suspect
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in a high profile killing. if a health insurance executive has been denied bail during a court appearance in pennsylvania, 26 year old luigi when you own he is charged with the murder of united health care ceo bryan thompson in new york last week. and johnny was arrested in pennsylvania after a 5 day man hunt. and he's now fighting expedition to new york course. and salumi has more from new york, a 26 year old luigi man. giovanni was by himself in a mcdonald's restaurant. when local police approached him, he was sitting with his laptop and a backpack when they asked if he had been to new york recently, he visibly began to shake. according to court documents found in that backpack, a weapon. that looks very much like the one that was used in the crime in new york city, as well as a silencer. and a manifesto of sorts,
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expressing his criticism and frustration with health insurance companies that put prophets above care in that manifesto where the words these parasites had in coming . and also an apology of sorts for any stripe or trauma. that was cause but quote, it had to be done. now, man gianni was charged with 5 crimes in pennsylvania, that includes a carrying a gun without a license forgery and other charges. he was also charged in new york where the murder took place with the 2nd degree murder, as well as crimes of forgery and other gun crimes. he is expected to appear in court in new york later this month. kristen salumi, algebra, new york. inter done more than 65 people had been killed in the city of under them . on state media says the paramilitary rapids support forces targeted passengers on a bus. the 19 month conflict between the army and the r a staff has killed tens of
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thousands of people and created the world's largest displacements crisis. this one woman is killed every 24 hours in kenya. that's according to amnesty international protest or as of may, roby have called for greater protection for women. the builder rally ended in confrontations with police. malcolm lab reports from nairobi. demonstrate is gathered in a park in central nairobi to march against the wave of fantasizing can. yeah, right groups, thousands of women are killed every month and the numbers are going up. organizes had notified the police of the much didn't stop and firing to gas and attempt to march to the supreme court and deliver a petition, demanding justice for those who ended in multi a gas. yeah. to be say, even on wells human rights day,
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the constitutional right to protest has been denied. this is a police states. it's a shame is that is this. so just as the wildest celebrating human rights, and then i, i'm trying to do my life the activity, not every day they the women i've done every 2nd why they do not. we have that like to the, like several demonstrators were arrested, including the director of amnesty international kenya. 6 months ago, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators to posit a series of nationwide protests against the government. doing one paper. it came to parliament. for a few i came to this month, please on taking any chances malcolm web out to 09, maybe kenya. is william president of reason us are a little of the sofa has under gone surgery for a brain hemorrhage. doctor's treating him at a hospital in south palo,
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say lula is recovering well in an intensive care unit. the presidential office has not commented in october, lula, cancel the trip to russia for break summit after a fall. firefighters in the us are battling a fast moving wildfire in the state of california. it's force they have occupations of about 6000 people. that plays broke out in the city of malibu, and towards the number of homes as well as large areas of vegetation. in the winter of the nobel peace prize campaign, group, neon, he dine to his calls for the abolition of nuclear weapons in light of the ongoing conflicts in gaza and ukraine. they made their remarks as they accepted the prestigious award in oslo. sonya diego reports it is the culmination of decades of what the hon. he done to the groceries potomac
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survivors organization. there was still so much more to do this advisors themselves known in japan as a he, the portia, now in the eighty's and ninety's for the group to draw attention to the horace of meteor will be telling the trauma they experienced as a warning to the more than well, for the last name took with us. i conducted me imagine this. there were 4000 nuclear warheads. this could be launched immediately. this means that the damage that occurred in hiroshima and nagasaki could be multiplied by hundreds, even thousands. and it could happen at any moment, and there is a situation where it is not surprising. any of you become victims or possibly even perpetrators will go when the united states dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. it led to the depths of 210000 people. those who survived remote wine anguish and determination to never let it happen again. a yes or no?
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well marked by conflict. in the mid least in ukraine, the danger they want is ever present. yeah, we saw your reaction in an exclusive interview with al jazeera, straight off to collecting their reward. they emphasize the need for world leaders to choose life of death. but what does your more no name, uh, brush, well, russia and ukraine, or it will, and everyone, including the us and nato, is supporting ukraine no way. they're not really fully supporting them. as a result, the will ends and neither victory nor defeat. it just continues endlessly. why don't the cleaning people are living in life where they don't know if they will be alive tomorrow? it's the same situation and god with so many people have also lost their lives. and so if this continues, the children will not be able to receive proper education and will have enough food from the field. i wish the world's politicians with the stones you young and sonya . this is a mission petition for the global community to stand together in the face of
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a destructive and powerful force being while the numbers of the he, ba kusha, dwindle every year. the goal is constant and to new, to your roof and for good, for the preservation of humanity. so when you got your goal, i'll just say era. the weather is next and then that's inside story by the the hello there, it's a divided picture down under. we've got some very wet, stormy weather to be found across the north, but down in the south, it is a much t y and we see things he tough in that southeast corner, the west of the rain on wednesday. you can see moving across moving areas of queensland was under the showers, expected in breast. been that heavy re we'll push across to new zealand, north island as we and we could also stretches across into the north. it was something of
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a circulation out to sea for the north west that's gonna bring sweat and when the weather to coastal areas of w waste and rain here as well. but launch the dry for the sauce. this with severe heat wave conditions. continuing for post, the temperature will come down slightly impact as it go into thursday, but will be on the up for the southeast with more human conditions. i think degrees in sydney on friday, there's a lot of rooms to be found across both islands of new zealand. what to what the step since the very south of the south island by the mid week. and it is going to be very heavy. that rain for the north island on 1st day of heavy range. we found because much of south east asia, the west of the down port will be piling into indo china. the vietnam. see some very heavy rain molded pots of the philippines as well by so stay of the
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the mama uprising in um 3 to movements that takes place in can you time being up against the british demanding tunnel. fill on me because if i don't have a sign in lights on persons colonial passed, there is this domestic torture of reign of terror. and these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? the very bridges way of to whichever one tend or near to deny on al jazeera. yeah, as of war and sanctions means syria is on need of reconstruction for and funding is essential along with political stability. so what and vital to the countries future can begin. how can this be a change then who will pay this is inside story, the
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