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really here, and he just can't be what the, the israel carries out. hundreds of attacks across syria. the un secretary general calls for an end to the strikes the you're watching all to 0 life for the headquarters and del, find a you navigate is also coming up. syria's new prime minister says he's working with officials and the government to restart public services on institutions is really or strikes across casa, kill at least 30 for palestinians. areas around the come out,
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odds were on hospice on the besieged north. our target is the an angry outburst from the 260 suspect charge with the murder of a health insurance ceo as he makes his 1st court appearance. the, the is where the military size is carried out. hundreds of strikes across syria and the past 48 hours. it's as it was targeting weapons, stockpiles, navy facilities and airports, and its denying reports. its forces have advanced further into syrian territory. zane bas 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,
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describe the tax on at least $250.00 targets inside syria. in 48 hours, battering what it said were 2 military sites, including naples vessels and 3 major airports. a made a security vacuum after opposition forces ousted president bush are all that's 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 at the port and they informed us that 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, hit by one, the rebel leaders and syria. whoever follows assets past will end up, like i said, 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
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necessary to remove that threat to israel is again claiming all its actions are in 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 i spelled 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 loving on iran gym in iraq. and now its largest ever aerial operation on syria, a mass of assault that is compounding the already challenging task ahead of bringing internal order to
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a new syria. zane bus for avi olga 0 must now at the 11 on syria border of the united nations has called on israel to stop the bombardments, the spokesman for the un secretary, general warrens that attempts to seize syria lands are illegal. 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 of people so they can choose their own path. so they can, they work and work on a transition that is here in the lead that is serial own that is inclusive with all the minorities, the myriads of minorities that,
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that are in syria, the feel safe and feel, feel they are part of the syria nation the new administration in syria is working to restore order and public services. off to the hosting of the subs, government banks, ministries and shops are reopening, and life is returning to normal people in the capital, damascus. i've been helping clean the streets. the new prime minister mohammed investigated has met the transitional government about charging the path forward for sole source or has more from serious capital on the new administration as the prime minister of the intent of government mohammed this year. say that it has been meetings between the elements of the origin, the officers and the new commerce. so, but still there are some of the concerns. when we talk about the position, we're not talking about the single entity is a coalition of different instructions, but the dominance one is h t s the, the heart of the shop and,
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and had to tell you to show. and they hope be the domain is military force, but by a point the mohammed, but she's a close ally of i've met cetera. or as easy as he's known. name of that. would you like any of the july, any know who was seeing that is this is more and more porting, also being the most prominent force. and now that of the questions whether the new syria is going to be a democratic one is going to be inclusive enough. what the different products as well to position where the different segments of society are going to be able to presented a new or not. with the syrians, 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 qualities, you know, if the position is going to be able to cubicle students and not less, and the stuff bite to rob to or not, all of these questions are just remains to be as they're syrians and the former
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a said stronghold of latasha had been celebrating that city is home to, to russian bases. moscow has reached out to the new administration hoping to ensure the security of its spaces. a 100 students were arrested in the taco during the syrian revolution. the us sector, state antony, blinking, has discussed syria with counter parts from the middle east. the state department spokesman says washington will judge syria's new administration by its actions and not words in the united states fully supports a syrian lead 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
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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 as 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 context spokesman is to get everybody on the same page with regard to the principles on which 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 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
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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 drawn 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 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,
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which is hera washington. well, syria's new administration says it will hold hor, criminals to accounts for atrocities committed under but shorted asides. rule journalist new per much is in need for the neighborhood in damascus, where the government's killed more than $200.00 civilians in 2013 during the syrian war. we are here in the neighborhood, the city of damascus and according to civilians. this was the place that the massacre off of the diamond was committed by the assad to a gym militias. here in this area. a civilian told us that the assad redeem a forces. i had it just points on that location over there. they used to detain civilians and bring them all the way into the alleys of those buildings. and this place was actually according to civilians. this place was a built and they used to be buildings and displays and a, the,
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a soldiers you forces used to bring those detainees, add a kill them in this area. and after they have committed genocide, it goes over $200.00 civilians, detainees in this area. they according to civility, as they surrounded the entire area with the very firm, a secure, a group on the area and they, uh, they brought a, they brought the bulldozers and equipment to destroy the entire area. the entire buildings were destroyed just to hide the if the evidence, according to a civil is an actual list of those who he also told us that they also recognized the perpetrators for this massacre. a lieutenant or a recruit from the outside region named as i'm just a uses and he's still on the run a right now. she wasn't heck, a words are not enough to describe the situation here. i urge those who can help to
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come here and do something for us. it was a massacre massacres. it can be described in addition to that, there was robbery, plunder, looting swift library. there's nothing you can do unless you pay money. you can live with dignity. following the videos that everyone saw, the regime sent the bulldozers that turn the area upside down, most of of the regime sensitive stocks to destroy everything under the protection of the security forces. exiled katara has established an air bridge carrying humanitarian a to syria, following the fall of the us government for ministries as the aid as part of cuts our support, a stance towards the syria and it's continued solidarity with the country. as far as for a ministry added that it has contacts with the new administration, and that it will continue to support the syrians. as we know, there are a lot of groups that have been in contact with gunpowder, through their embassy here, and they'll have, i said it was the last position, empathy standing. and now it's the 1st embassy of, of,
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of the new reality in the city. and therefore, to the embassy, we have a lot of contact with the vegas party. then we have direct contact, of course, with these 5 days. obviously we have been operating and had left for and a humanitarian capacity for so many years now. so we had our contacts within uh, at live in the groups and uh, and then uh, we will continue with this uh, as inclusive as possible talking to everybody to understand that you have these on the ground. uh right now i can speak specifically. uh, do you know a comment on specific goals or meetings its like taking place at the moment, but i can tell you that our does have open without talking to anybody. you are meeting with everybody and, and hopefully we will have more news to come in the next couple of days. dr. me, if i've done how mazda is president of the syrian american medical society, he told out to 0, syrians were in desperate need of mental health supports. the rebuilding process is going to take a long time, but just for now the number one prior to in my view,
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the psycho social supports particularly for the thousands of prisoners that were relieved, were released to recently how to read. you're going to be able to rehabilitate those prisoners. and not only that, but to pass on society for every prisoner that was released. there are thousands of families that are greasing today because i loved ones but not be found . or even if they know their di though ones have reopened again, and you have a lot of reading and a lot of, you know, a lot of the search and see how to deal with the problem. that has the certain people has endured for many, many years. and i think, i mean, that is the number one problem that we need to address now. and to look for long term solutions on how we're going to be address this problem and how we're going to be able to create tunes for reconciliation and, and, and, and,
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and kind of healing process of, of, of years of years of depression and, and, and that basically the oppression of a syrian chef, it was forced to flee syria 9 years ago is reflecting on what the end of the government's means for him. like thousands of refugees, i might add enough, never thought that he would ever return showed a whole one to speak to our mazda at his restaurants in london. in 2015 syrian chef email around of joined hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing for europe major. and he was very dangerous from the categories bible missing during the so it'd be a hand getting ost 3 i 0 money funds and then things almost a decade later. and the crowds coming to him, the whole idea about you might see the and kitchen is to present not only our,
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also our culture to the non cvn out of the i want them to, to, to have a taste of my, the most of my own city a busy lunch service in london. so how is it will the way from the seismic events on folding in syria but imagine lives both in real time. i feel very, very strong right now. you know like this is why this is right is building. i would land right now, but i'm not afraid anymore, because if we could get rid of, i said we can do anything we want. we can decide or future. does he plan to go back? i ask if you ask me 10 days ago, are you waiting to go back to see the i would say there is no serious. i would say there was no damascus, damascus. the i know it's not existed anymore. it's dead. for me, it's been oh my god,
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it's the medical 9 years ago, syria is in place and drove the mads to a new life in london. by the way, i'm not very busy anymore. just recently, i became a british citizen. we have 42 people working with us from u. k. spain, you can name it from everywhere. i have a united nation, you know, it gets him looking forward with hope. and that's one regret is that he never saw his mother again. someone sent me a message this morning saying, i wish that your mother would be with you when you woke back to the mice. it's for 3 different, 8. this is i cannot describe this. don't know how else to 0. number. the still ahead on al jazeera, israel's prime minister, gives evidence and his corruption trial protest,
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or say he's trying to stay in power at any cost. and survivors of the atomic findings of japan received the nobel peace prize and deliver a message about modern j conflicts. the the hello there is 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 talk in that southeast corner, the west of the rain on wednesday. you can see moving across, move in areas of queensland was under a showers, expected in breast. been that heavy rain will push across to new zealand, north island as we and we could also stretches across into the north. but something of a circulation out to sea for the north west that's going to bring sweat and when the
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weather to coastal areas of w a some rain here as well, but launch the dry for the soft of this with severe heat wave conditions. continuing for post, the temperature will come down slightly in pub is a go into thursday, but will be on the up for the southeast with more human to conditions a 2 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 from north island on 1st day of heavy rain to be found to cause much of south east asia. the west of the down port will be piling into indo china. the vietnam. see some very heavy rain moving parts of the philippines as well. by so stay the one set of all of the food for you is to wasted which tens of thousands of put outlets sold in sauce. korea has been transformed from west to offend,
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to is to build a leader and for the recycling i, the reporting on how new technology is making this possible. in kenya, i mean, the form of uncertainty. what do you, how do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, a phrase, or just the right the on the top stories on how to 0 this, our israel says it's carried out nearly 500 air strikes across the serial since sunday, stock pals of strategic weapons and to enable facilities were among the latest
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targets, the you went all the way to syria has called on israel to stop. the new administration in damascus says it's working to restore order and services off to the collapse of the government's theory is newly appointed. prime minister has also been meeting with the transitional governor. so us says that supports and inclusive syrian lead and owns political transition. but officials in washington are warning the new administration will be judged by its actions, not words. the 2 guys on our a ceasefire. talk for continuing in egypt with is really media reporting that katara is returning to play. an important part in discussions, meanwhile, is really airstrikes, continuing to strip the latest the store to residential building in the north. the attack in baton will kill $25.00 pallets and ends on choose day. children are among
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the dead's is where the forces also carried out. several other deadly strikes and the site got dropped off. and then the besieged norris is really warplanes. have continued their bombardments around come, i lodge on hospitals. israel's 2 months located has stopped food, water, and medicine from getting into the area. thought about zoom has more from dated by now 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. so relentless attacks, including a rough, a city west inside ours is this morning civil defense cruise managed to recover 7 bodies of students who would like to return back to get flower from the home. display is very declaration of the area to be a military. so, but the situation getting much more critical in the northwest, it had 3 to a very tipping point in terms of the duration of medical supplies that come out i
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do on hospice and i'm the ongoing operation in the city of law here. well, this area has to be a will tony region where does kind of destruction as a quite a gun to take. and civilians are reporting on cost and clashes between how much to fight to the east very occupation forces this ongoing operation in the north has been ongoing for more than $66.00 days, with no leak tops on the ground where the humanitarian told is a wrong thing. with no leak top, that the medicare reality is in a very desperate need for a full size, sion of military accent and media told over the confrontations in order to afford them with a safe before we go to transfer site using like say you think medical supplies for the already regional medical sector that continues to grow with the reality that to provide medical services for a thousands of palestinians of the north of a straight target cup. as soon as they were there,
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that kind of stuff is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has appeared in court to give evidence in his corruption trial. he faces charges a fraud, a breach of trust, of accepting bribes, dating back to 2019 new to all day reports from the georgia indian campus i'm on. that's because the is where the government has banned jobs are 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. 5 years after his indictment, it's on 3 separate corruption charges. benjamin netanyahu is finally appearing in court ministers of his party. and right being coalition are attending in solidarity . i'm sure his 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 the right wing circle anger for now is aimed mostly if the attorney general who brought the charges from my perspective, there's
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a valid task 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 on yahoo. and protesters also angry at what they view as the mass, 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 sprite wouldn't call lucian holds natania, who is endless. floors in territorial expansion in the region will likely continue . not all the address either. i'm not. one woman is killed every 24 hours in
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kenya, that's according to amnesty international, demonstrators have taken to the streets, demanding better protection for women, and the rallies coincide with a 16 day international campaign to fight from a side. malcolm lab reports from nairobi demonstrate as gathered in a parking central nairobi to mont, against the wave of fantasizing can. yeah. a light sleep say to thousands of women are killed every month and the numbers are going up. organizes had notified the police of the much didn't stop him firing to guess the attempt to march to the supreme court and deliver a petition, demanding justice for those who ended in more a gas. yeah. to be say, even well, even right. say that constitutional right to protest has been denied. this is a police states. if that means that is good. so just press the wall to celebrate
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and you want the lights. and then i do mind right? 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 pos and a series of nationwide protests against the government doing one, they broke into parliament for a few, i came to this much, please on taking any chances malcolm web out, a 0 my way we can. yeah. the suspects and the high profile kelly given us health insurance executive was defiance before being denied bail during a court appearance in pennsylvania. the 26 year old
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lead human june use charge with the murder of united health care chief executive brian thompson in new york. last week, my journey was arrested in pennsylvania after a 5 day man hunt is fighting extradition to new york christmas salumi as more from new york, a. a just fine luigi maggi and he shouted at the press on his way into court. he is facing 2nd degree murder charges in new york, but he's also facing charges in pennsylvania where he was arrested, related to an license weapon he was carrying and lying to police officers who asked him his name. he initially gave them a fake id. he had his backpacks searched and there authorities discovered $8000.00 in cash. and a 3 page manifesto of sorts in which he complained about
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health insurance companies, putting their profits above the care of people. he claimed that these parasites had it coming in that document. now the lawyers for man gianni, by fighting his extradition to new york are delaying the process. this means he will be in pennsylvania for at least 2 weeks, while lawyers their file motions and appear before the judge. but pennsylvania, prosecutors are saying that they are working closely with new york authorities. and that that case will be the priority. christine salumi, i'll just hear of new york, the winner of the nobel peace prize campaign group newhan he done to has called for the abolition of nuclear weapons in light of the ongoing conflicts in gaza. and ukraine. members of the group made their remarks as they accepted the prestigious award, and also they highlight their harrowing experiences,
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survivors of the us and talking findings of japan in world war 2. so in your day go reports it is the culmination of decades of what in the home he down to the groceries atomic survivors organization. there was still so much more to do this advisors themselves known in japan as a heap of portia. now in the eighty's and ninety's phones, the group to draw attention to the horace of nuclear war. re telling the trauma they experienced as a warning to the more than well, for the last name took with us like production near the imagined this through a full 1000 nuclear warheads. this could be launch immediately. this means that the damage that occurred in hiroshima and nagasaki could be multiply by hundreds, even thousands. and it could happen at any moment. there is a situation where it has not surprised.

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