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of the day is no limit to how a dream contains stuck in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the the the hello on the bulk of business, the news life. and though ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, serious new administration promises to uphold the rules of law as a face has major challenges. shots, of course, for the countries future, we decided regime no longer a power. you are paid nations to pay the future of the syrian refugees. the hosting is really strikes, devastating gaza. thousands of people are killed, including the only orthopedic surgeons to operating in the north and south korea,
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as president vows to fight to the end. does he faces the 2nd impeachment, both of his fail fee to impose marshall, no honest fault months just to cities defend full may have officially turned into a salting crisis. it's now 70 feet since and much more specific following this. so now champions league last to given the if i will welcome to leaders of the world 7 leave to go to court to be say the ready to support serious transition to an inclusive government. the u. s. u. k. fonts, germany is to be kind of in japan, so they all committed to upholding the countries territorial integrity and unity and turkish costs. we officials went damascus for talks with serial leaders. the new administration is promising to restore state institutions and the rule of law and provide basic services such as electricity, health, care,
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and communications. but major challenges lie ahead. of many syrians are still searching for relatives and friends. detained by the alst is aside regime in the 200000. i'm missing hundreds of people that pay tribute to activist muslims, a mazda who became a symbol of the abuses and torture carried out in the regimes. prisons, speaking to houses here at the interim, 5 minutes to read. so i'm those guilty of war crimes and human rights abuses will be held accountable. 3 enough to meet and so what do remains open football employees except for those whose hands stained with blood from military institutions, who although the once employees took up and informed against the story and the people who were displacing them, these individuals will be referred to quotes. the trial before being allowed to return to the roles and the institutions i met. okay, let's head to the west coast and speak to hell. just there was mohammed file is a live in the city and capitalism. how to give it all the challenge is they all
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people is experienced by syrians in the past week is a sense of ordinary life starting to return within this new reality the right to me. yes, that's what we have been with us. think over the last couple of days yesterday i was traveling from a month to damascus and all along about the way it was quiet again as people were seen trying to inspect their homes. people have just that lived from other parts of syria, just coming inside the villages and inspecting their homes. a few security elements belonging to the h t s. i've seen on the, along the, along the the, the street so to have been probably so, so, i mean it's, it's a, it's a normal situation again, or, or more, almost normal. and even here in damascus, that is the best of those colleagues about people not shooting in the ad on so on
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a do see the traffic is any day any, it's normally a situation and the people, if people off to those, the initial phase of shock that's what happened suddenly they are now beginning also to come to terms with a new audiology, a good, we've got all the going about, the businesses going to the marketplace is and so on. so, i mean, there is a feeling because there was some fear at the beginning because that's, that's, that's only one or 2 days off to the or all is up to the disintegration of the former team. there won't be tails investigates at every well in syria, but that's not what has to be happening. so 5. so there is a new feeling of, of 70 among that population here. i'm going to, as the age ds fights is uh we understand being ordered to withdrawal from the city of cities. is there any sign of what might to replace them, whether it be police or security operates of some sorts the yesterday,
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if that's a very big question on until just 2 hours ago, i was in the, on the streets and a half feet h t s p h ds, the fight as honest them in the states, much very much visit on about the you have you see elements here and they have so it will take the time set to leave before then you will go from this kind of find a suitable way you to replace those people, they almost even also able to, you know, be everywhere. and it's very clear that it is just authentic situation. they are trying to organize the prospect without trying to do stuff. so to be visible everywhere, to prevent any kind of aggression in the streets on so on. but clearly, clearly there isn't enough number of them to do this job. and also clearly the security forces of not visible investigates though not to box it to the full sort of places. so the government just calling back on them to return to them to their
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jobs, particularly those that don't top lot or their hands. and that's very difficult to salt out why it's not it. so it's going to take time. it is very much a country in transition, and i'm involved in damascus many things. or since the starting for the assembly game on sunday, millions of students are hopeful of a new beginning for the country and having a stake and a brighter future. some have started cleaning their neighborhoods. one street at a time will come most met some of them in damascus. we are here in one of the neighborhoods in the city of damascus. and actually actually, by chance, we seen a group of volunteer re young men and women who started an initiative, a voluntary initiative in the city of damascus. we've talked to those young men and women and they told us that this is their time and they are going to take the initiative and start we building syria from scratch and we build
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a new syria away from the previous regime. and actually they also expressed a massive hm will to um, to change the uh, the previous pastor and to uh, be more active in the community, especially after the latest developments. yeah, i remember about that i had someone with a sought out this initiative aids at cleaning our streets because we want our towns and cities to look nice. we got rid of the old regime and its actions and we will work hard to develop the country and improve its image. this initiative will be followed by other initiatives and our country will be more beautiful and safe by the genre than most of my biological science students at damascus university. i found out about this initiative to instagram. we want to clean up our streets and make them look as good as possible. so we came together to achieve something useful for our community. this initiative is currently ongoing in different neighborhoods in the city of damascus, amid the huge shortage in basic and the such as these. however,
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they told us that this is our time. and now we are, we are the responsible for building a new syria and we will take that burden on our shoulder for a brighter series for all series. this was not going to wash for our just euro from damascus. well, service category, ministration faces, many challenges, including united nation is being a role from over 13 years. so in a 100 report, some they're out of the both place of the uprising. the began in 2011, finally led to the over throw for shotwell, a son. this is where, but surely i said downfall began in march 2011. that as old city of the almighty musk was the gathering place for protesters demanding an end to autocratic rule. political change has now come, but i know i'm trying to hurry you. we took to the streets to demand freedom were now free. we rebelled against oppression. now we have security and peace. syria now
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has an interim administration, and it has a lot of work ahead. it's not just about drafting a new constitution and preparing for elections. this is an impoverished society. so with that that you'd like to hear some of that syria needs a lot of services, health education, we have long being marginalized. we hope that we will get out right some and now new country. so much has been lost during years before the scars of conflict. a reminder of a dark time syria needs the help of the international community to rise again. but that is conditioned on the new authorities ability to come up with a critical, inclusive and non sectarian governing body. there is hope, but there are also concerns. there are opportunities for syrians to come together to build a state that abides by the rule of law. but there are also risks. there appears to
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be a new found unity among the opposition forces have long failed to agree on a single vision. and we're not uh, what is the problem and yet there is a joint operations room in damascus, bringing together among others commanders from the north and south. we want to assure our people and the international community we are all in agreement. it's been one of the worlds bloodiest conflicts and recent history. people here blamed a said for factory and destroying a nation, who i remember seeing i and we need a differentiation between the muslim and a christian. i swear i'm 67 years old and, and even you the religion of the neighbors. it was the regime that created divisions between people and minorities. hundreds of thousands of people were killed in the struggle for a new syria. many hope it's a new break that will bury the divisions of the past. what's at stake is the future of millions. one of them is 8 year old. how much does that include there, else?
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you as a to the southern syria? are introducing rob guy's been followed is the electra in peace and security and telling me the best he joins us here in the studio into off. i will welcome to rob . so let's talk about some of the latest developments we now understand that they took his 4 minutes to take his intelligence chief council on the head of security. oh, heading to damascus for troops with a new suit. your leadership. what are these key powers? bring to the table at this critical, crucial time for syria. well, i'm not surprised. it's the intelligence chief, the ones, the 1st, the guy who basically, because often at country use national security to intelligence as a reason or justification to cultivate ties with groups who necessarily sit within the pay a live legitimacy. so it's a good way to bring h t asked him from the cold. and by also think, you know, i don't want, it wouldn't make sense, right? because there's a lot to talk about in terms of these kind of things. syria is a currently an ongoing state. there's also some issues with drug smuggling and drug
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trafficking and board and traffic for example. so it makes sense. but the same time, i think there's a political aspect here as well. i think that turkey is working to give h t s legitimacy. normally with intelligence chief go to a country, we often don't hear about it, or at least we don't see it happens to decline the stein way. because these talks take a take place of the record off the books. in this case, we have the tickets intelligent, steve, praying openly at the, on my ad mosque in damascus. so it's a clear legitimize ation strategy. i think by to keep it also suggest the hasty essence given something in return i if what we're seeing haste yes. is playing a role at the moment as a mediator? we hearing the haste. yes. and the, the, the kurdish forces in the east have been talking and there's a possibility of a ceasefire coming into effect. we're hearing reports from people on the ground, the, the staff and the asset nay. the city national rami have stopped slicing of the escalated hostilities in east and syria. so the question is, how much this visit,
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how much is it related to that? so, and how much of a role is the of h d s played here? and indeed, we've got the, the delegation coming later. so it could be that they legitimizing themselves. and basically then putting themselves out as a mediator in order to bring all these diff, different volume, very much part of the process of nation building in this country. new syria that is very much in its infancy. i wonder if we can back track a little bit and look at what hate c h t s is a governance in northwest and syria and it live may suggest what is scaled up on the, on the national level. is there anything we could learn about the leadership in opposition, controlled areas that may well now apply across the country with live is a fascinating case study and i think it really shows you the haste. yes, i've done something that most of the job is to for me to job is move, it's called do you know once the couldn't stop firing dashing, deliver on stuff like public services, health care, education, safety. and it really embodies, i think, if you look at the record,
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ridiculous haste. yes. as pragmatic streak people uh, debasing, left, right and centre. all they still just how this will all of a reform democrats? i think the answer is neither. if you look at it at people who one either of those things can be bickley disappointed and it was run very effectively, very competently but and i sort of technocratic manner. yes, the principles of serial were adhered to, but not. and to the extent where the alienated people in generation significant resent. so i think we'll see the rolling out of a similar model in the rest of syria. so that will of course be far more complicated, given the pulse of syria a far more accurately diverse, have different drives and power structures. and at the end of the day, hate yes is just one group of very many different militias in actors in syria. so they're going to be hard pressed to exhibit their will. pharmacy nationwide have you suggested, i mean, is the bread and butter issues the, the end of the day is going about a huge deal to assume people, national security. will the lights remain on? will the tops around will that be worth it? will it be jobs?
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i will the economy fair will that mean in your opinion that h t s. and this emerging, powell in some way have to work. we even partially integrate with the old god. oh, absolutely, and we're seeing that they're making moves towards doing that. you know, obviously that's the h yes, sorry, pronouncements saying that, you know, we general honesty for a former regime fight is the only people they've been getting off the site for the quote unquote war criminals. the people in charge of some, these new tories prisons and torch accounts, for example. and so they seem to have learned actually the lessons that they'll edit the coalition didn't in iraq with coalition forces, for example, fired, or the former bosses'. the officials draping resentment dakota. she couldn't deliver an infrastructure leading to things like power outages, school clothes closures must have increases in crime and insecurity and all of that field opposition to the occupation and in searching group. so it takes us as a good track record so full. but as i say, that's been mainly limited to it live, whether they can pull that off and the rest of the syria is very much at open
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question, rob, unlimited amount to talk about when it comes to the future of syria. but for now, many thanks, guys, been folder don't university. now the us next year, states has met jordan's king in the red sea tunnel cover to discuss developments and gaus 11 on and syria entity blinking is now heading to to key a while as us national security advisor jake sullivan is scheduled to visit israel casa and egypt in the coming days, the state department besides blinking will be reiterating washington schools for a smooth transition of power and syria. how long the full, the push on assignments regime, we will say be discussing what the us is cooling the urgent need to conclude a ceasefire agreement engagement. we're back in the region at a time of both real promise, but also farrell, syria and for its neighbors. and the focus of our work here is to coordinate efforts across the region to support the syrian people as they
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transition away from massage brutal dictatorship. and what we're focused on is not choosing a path for syria, but making sure the syrian people have the opportunity to choose their prep for i think, to succeed. and to emerge from the task dominated by a saw. any transitional government task who adhere to certain basic principles, it should be inclusive, non secretary, it's got to uphold, protect the rights of all seriousness, including minorities, including women. we have to make sure that any interm government also make sure that series not use a base for tears. scrim is and pose a threat to its neighbors, or alive with groups like eyes. let's bring a normal day and the job. they need capsule a month. so nor blinking sir arrived in the country. what are you likely to be discussing and what can we expect out of these meetings?
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these meetings basically highlight the role the of jordan, which is a country that is affected by all the conflicts, all those fires raging in the region. syria is a neighbor, it shares 3, almost 370 kilometers a borders with with jordan. and jordan, how is home to nearly a 1000000 syrian refugees and what jordan wants to see is support for syria to stabilize. it is very upset with what views, as well as the stabilizing actions in syria, the not on stops relentless aerial assault, the movement into syria and territory, the takeover of the buffer zone. the announcement of the disengagement agreements, there is alignment between us jordanian policy on the issue that syria needs to be stable. of course there are differences about the is really component and all of
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this. another issue that was discussed was garza jordan who has been advocating for an end to this genocide, a ceasefire agreement, an end to his really actions also in the west bank, particularly in occupied east jerusalem. and without those, this instability that even, you know, is all around jordan, it, it's referenced to affect it and that's where the jordanian concern it plays in. but jordan already playing a role in humanitarian assistance to syria. so that is something that most likely was discussed and at the us, us keen to see that continue to support that because it will be one of the avenues for us as assistance to syria to go in as well. no. the, and i'm on thank you. its lynn central garza, a few knows that being held for 50 members of the same family who were killed and is randy a tank is going to be the free bomb, the building, sheltering homeless palestinians, and they know sort of after refugee camp somebody has gathered outside the i likes
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the hospital to move the loss of their relatives. this is all the situation and it's noon by everyone else. these ratings on this, i'm kill us on a daily basis. under the pretext of defending themselves. these attacks kill and target defense. this kind of to me and civilians, you face killing starvation. and for every day and night in front of the entire world, the world is watching us being slow to live and i like to try and strike on a corner boy and the south and the strip code at least 16 people volunteers are among the dead. the security personnel fired into the trying to push crowns away from the trunk. several humanitarian aid convoys have been looted in recent months is hunger and desperation spreads. the trucks were traveling between western rafa and con eunice and they were attacked, slain who tree joins us now. from darrow,
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by the in central gaza, in the as well as these, the latest developments that have also been other strikes the across the street. but because the day definitely, and most of these air strikes are concentrated in the modern parts of the gaza strip. and specially inmate that yeah. and about yeah. but in the past couple of hours they $34.00 says target to again the only hospitals fastened it facing in the another in gaza strip, which is college one. we do not have a lot of details because we lost connection with our colleagues there, but they said that there was an air strike on the vicinity of command a one. no, this is not the 1st time that is there any forces targets at the hospital in the past couple of days we have been seeing the targets to this hospital. and this not only that, the continuous start getting that this hospital is facing. but this also the lack
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of supplies, medical supplies, and also the lack of metrics that are actually inside the hospital as not only that's also in and knows that into about yes, there was another extract that's killed to palestinians, but it's not only the fox, that's the air strikes are ongoing and quad comforters are chasing palestinians and, and shooting them. but also the humidity are you in a situation with which is on the verge of collapse. we're talking about 1.1.1000000 a policy and use the are unable to feed their children. here in the central garza where the aide is not reaching the palestinians. bakeries are not working and the situation is collapsing every single day. even here in our locks, a hospital behind me policy and use are saying that they do not have any source of medication where the is where the forces are, are binding, all types of medicine to reach the goal is was true. and if there are
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a trucks that are entering, the number of a that is entering is very little and the demand is very high. we're talking about more than half of gauze population that has been internally displaced. more than a couple of times, the situation, the weather is varies at cold policy and you do not have tense. they do not have calls. please do not have time. and also the fact that these resources have been also targeting safety, humanitarian zones, as they describe some pot assume use are exhausted and drained. and we're talking about more than 14 months of this ongoing, more and policy and use our left has less. but there's 10 waiting for any news about a recent news. he's fired. you had the as always, that might be science, the update, and who's reading dera, bother the central cause of that will in addition to everything you've just said from him just by the forces of killed knowles and causes only orthopedic surgeon
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folk decide you, i was traveling in an ambulance for medical supplies between come i'll add one and i'll out of the hospitals when it's ready, drug and open fire on the vehicle. this video shows the doctor pronouncing the death of his nephew in november, posting immediate reports. his 24 year old son was also killed last week on trying to rescue. family members trumped under the rubble bummed down building in jamalia . moving because it has been under his ready seeds for 70 days, with tens of thousands of pounds of things deprived of food, water and medicine. is where the troops have repeatedly attacked doctors and health workers, the cost cause i'm coming more than $1000.00 of them since october last year. quote, if it goes as ministry of health soldiers have detained, at least $350.00 others. united nation says, is there any forces of a time to healthcare facilities more than 1100 times in just over here, a lump joined by delta 8. stop by who's the director of nursing and come all had
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one hospital in northern garza. enjoys we on the phone from that part of the strip talk to stop a welcome to while just us. thank you for being able to speak to us 1st. the could you walk us through what you know about the killing of don't to cite jude as i reported that the only orthopedic specialist in the whole of uh, moving costs are right now. uh uh huh. yes uh, this is drew both to the side due to the only update extent, northern guys that he was on his way from cut my allowed one hospital to allowed the hospital you know, the to see one of the wounded, the people, the for some medical help and uh, to uh, have a surgery for this patient in the hospital after he was like a good this, those from the costs, but the,
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the quotes come to has it back to him and get to them. and i am sure that they know exactly who is there on the road. he is in his medical uniform and they know that he is a doctor. so they targeted him directly and they saw him in the head and he lost his life immediately to be one of the victims of this crazy war. again, this the, the parents paper, the ambulances there, wouldn't that be put land? oh, how the things that i've been tied to don't was in the, in the northern guys that he was on his feet because we don't have one single ambulance. we don't have one single truck from the city of defense. so we worked on his feet, the risk you, a patient, a wounded by the occupation,
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killed him on the spot on. he's had a doctor so, but as you say, the reason why he was on the road between these hospitals at the time he was killed, was precisely because of the immense shortage of medical start off me. what does his killing now mean for the people of goes, smell on the since i got one more moment on the 3 days ago, the organization is trying to enter into know the guys that i had pulled some medical supplies and some medical help and viewed by the occupation forces have prevented the w i had so for the success of time from entering and all the guys that have the come on or do i have the hospital to has no will to now as no electricity. now, because the generations are not working,
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the fuel tags have no fuel. the hospital with is without oxygen, because the oxygen station is not working. and when it works, it works in a very primitive way and we have hundreds of patients in the hospital. this is a big garage. i am committed again is the health system in garza and they cut my, the old one, the hospital to the very modern the well the you must do the best to kid the services done in low been guys there. since the sauce of fun is around the whole and gaza, we understand is already mentioned more than a 1000 health care workers have been killed, hundreds of being detained, ambulances and medical equipment destroyed. how would you describe the ability of what's left of the health facilities and the medical stuff in gaza now to be able to continue offering live saving?
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can a mafia. of course, i can not say at all that this uh, this is being given to the one that the patient paid when it goes, there is nothing box america. we don't know. how can we offer the medical services to the people in the circumstances in the, the lack of medical doctors and the within the so there's a medical supplies, mid medicines that don't talk to 8 stop a, i'm sorry. so to interrupt you, it's been really important to hear your thoughts. so we have to unfortunately leave a conversation that the thank you for joining us on how to 0. we're going to take to live now to tell of the where the us spokes person for the state department. so jake sullivan is speaking. let's listen to the national security advisor, jake sullivan, and people wherever they may be. we're now in the midst of
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a political transition. i have been engaging my successor, the incoming national security advisor in a professional and serious way on all of the issues that affect the state of israel, the threats and the opportunities. and we've had good discussions, constructive and substantive discussions, and those will continue to ensure that there's a smooth hand off on january 20th. there's also something else important in those discussions, which is that is my personal commitment to ensure that the us is real partnership rests on a solid bi partisan foundation going forward. and i'm going to continue to do everything i can to contribute to that because i believe it is in my country's interest and the interest of the state of israel. so thank you for bearing with me . as i set the context for my visit today, a report on some of the things we discussed and the current events and i will be happy to take your questions. yeah, it's michelle you get this
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sense that nothing. yeah. who is waiting for trump to reach a hostage deal, and if so, do you think the hostages can survive till then? i believe that every day brings increasing risk, which is why there's such a urgency to try to get this deal. obviously, we've seen the tragic death of hostages since the massacres of october 7th, and over the course of the past 15 months complex. so as soon as we can close this deal, we should close this deal in the interest of bringing those hostages home. the answer to your 1st questions. no, i do not get that sense. i got the sense today from the prime minister. he's ready to do a deal. and when i go to dell, han cairo. my goal will be to put us in a position to be able to close this deal this month. not later. now, we've been close before and haven't gotten there, so i can't make any promises or predictions to you. but i wouldn't be here today if i thought this thing was just waiting till after january 20th. i am here today because i believe every day matters and we're going to use every day. we have to
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try to close the deal as soon as we possibly can. yeah. jake, what, what do concessions have israel and her boss made or indicated that they are prepared to make. we've seen a particular reports that come off is willing to allow is really troops remain along that serena and philadelphia for longer than previously. can you confirm that hamas has provided a list of hostages, who they would release, and then just on, on syria as well as you could comments. these really military is conducting nearly $500.00 strikes the recent days on siri, military assets. not only chemical weapons depos, but also missiles helicopters, things that presumably a new syrian army would need in the future to maintain stability inside of syria. are you at all concerned about the impact of those is really strikes and did the prime minister provide you with any assurances about how long these strikes will continue for if indeed they will. so on your 1st question, i'm sorry to disappoint you, but i can't negotiate in public on the terms of the hostage deal. i'll leave the
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details where they belong, which is behind closed doors among the parties in the mediators. and as soon as we come to something that is in a creed document to bring forward, we will bring it forward. and you can see all of its terms with respect to syria. what is real is doing is trying to identify potential threats, both a conventional and weapons of mass destruction that could threaten israel, and frankly threatened others as well and neutralize those threats. that is part of this effort to protect the country in the midst of a very fluid situation. we are in deep consultations with the israeli government about where this goes from here. what that will look like in the days and weeks ahead. i'm going to leave it at that for now. but the efforts taken to date really had been focused on the types of capabilities that could represent a genuine threat to the state of israel. yeah. and um, for my 24 news, 2 questions that are related. first of all, we've seen reports. and the last few days of american backed kurdish troops that
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have been shooting at been shot by turkish backed troops in northeastern syria. what are the red lines of turkish involvement in that part of the country from the perspective of the administration? and the 2nd question there is concerning his role that turkish activity and syria could ultimately in the medium term in the hospital to us be hostile activities up to and including on our board or what kind of assurance is, can you give the, is rarely public that that scenario on materialize. so 1st of our commitment to our partnership with the siri encouraged, especially the syrian democratic forces is deep and resolute. and that commitment exists because we are in a partnership with them to fight isis. and they have been very capable counterterrorism partners. not just in suppressing the threat promises, but also in holding isis terrorist in large numbers in detention facilities in eastern syria. and we want to make sure that that ongoing work is not disturb. second, our own commitment to the continued to feed a work to defeat isis has just been renewed in
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a quite vigorous way over the weekend with a series of strikes on isis personnel and facilities in the central syrian desert, dozens and dozens of targets that we had with a real intense american capability, be 50 use and what we are saying with that strike is we're going to continue to hit any ice this threat where we find it work. we're going to work with our partners to do so. i have learned maybe both the easy way and the hard way, not to speak about red lines in this part of the world publicly. so i do not intend to do so from this podium but, but i do want to just make the point that we are engaged both in consultations with our curtis partners. in fact, general carrillo was just recently very deeply in conversation with our curtis partners. and we are in conversations with turkey as well, about our expectations and about what we see is the best way for conversations are
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serious during tents. they're ongoing. they have already produced some results including this uh, the escalation around manage that both the turkey and the kurds. i have kind of informally signed up to. all of that is tenuous, it is fragile, it is something that is going to require ongoing work and cultivation and it is something that we will be very vigilant to as a top priority going forward. but beyond that, i cannot comment further today. and so we look at the situation in siri as having a range of different risks presenting, including the potential for fracture in that in that state, as well as power vacuums that can give rise to terrace groups that can threaten beyond borders, as well as the potential for groups to be in charge in damascus, who bear hostile intent to outside forces,
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including 2 neighbors like israel. all of those are possibilities. all of those are risks that president biden has spoken to publicly, and that we're dealing with partners on privately, including dealing with the turks who do somehow have some measure of influence here . and where we have set out our views and expectations. but again, given the nature of the situation, given the sensitivity, given the urgency, it's important, i think for us to be able to carry out those conversations behind closed doors as we make progress. and then we will share with you the results. yeah. use. i know you're not going to negotiate in public here, but there does seem to be more flexibility from both israel and tomas right now. what do you attribute that to? is that the killing of said water is that the weakening of hezbollah is at present intellect. trump injecting urgency into this and just on syria, these really government is saying it's presence in the buffer zone and outside of it inside. siri itself is temporary to believe them that it's temporary. did the prime industry give you
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a sense of what conditions would need to be met before as well, would withdraw? we didn't go into deep detail on the conditions other than to say that those conditions would require israel to feel that the kinds of understandings that were in place before the fall of the aside regime to ensure stability, predictability and security for his real are put back into place and yes, we do have every expectation that it will be temporary, the prime minister, the israeli government, have made that point, not just to the united states, but have made that point publicly. and we take them at their word that that is the intention here as we work through a new arrangement that can ensure that is real, is secure in light of the risks that have been laid out and in previous questions. there are any number of reasons for why context change in negotiations, especially in a situation is fluid is this. but i would point out that hamas is pastor at the negotiating table did adapt following the announcement of the ceasefire
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between israel and 11 on why is that? it's because for months we believed from us was waiting for lots of other actors and forces to come to their rescue to come to their aid. and when we got that cease fire, it was clear that the northern front had been decoupled from gaza. and from that moment forward, we've had a different character to the negotiation, and we believe that it puts us in a position to be able to close this negotiation. it is also of course relevant that is reels, ability to meet so many of its military objectives in gaza is relevant to the negotiation to including the elimination of the top leader send war other authors of that october 7th massacre and the dismantled methodist destruction
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of the organized military formations of from us. so these are relevant considerations that we think have put this onto a plane where it could get done, whether it does get done still depends on both sides, ultimately signing on the proverbial dotted line. the last thing i will say with respect to the incoming administration, is actually we've had, as i said in my opening comments, very good consultation and coordination with them, including on this issue where we keep them apprised of how the negotiations are unfolding. we talk to them about how we can send a common message that the united states no matter who's sitting in the oval office, no matter who's parties in charge, wants to see this, these fine hostage, go on and see it. now that is all part of the american contribution to an effort to ultimately produce an outcome here. and we're going to keep working until we get into. yeah, i think it was the side of the venue, electronic 14, regarding the continuation of sponsor for military and age. into the gaza strip,
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knowing what we know now dot com. allstate is fix advantage of this se, then holds it as a leverage for its own rule. was that the mistake by your administration, to push as well to maintain the transport a few minutes every night, and by that the strength and how much it absolutely was not a mistake for the united states to seek to ensure that women and children and innocent people and gaza, who have nothing to do with this fight, but who in fact are being put in harm's way by the way, how most flights using schools in mosques as a tear infrastructure hiding behind civilians. making it that much more difficult for israel to carry the fight against them us and destroy its capabilities. and those people deserve the basic sustenance of life. they deserve food, water, medicine, sanitation. and by the way, that's not just an american position, that's a requirement under international humanitarian law. and it is also the position of
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this is really government who is not standing up saying we should give no humanitarian assistance to the people of guys. they're saying something different now we have viewed various critical points over the course of the past 15 months. as moments were not enough with getting in to ensure that people had what they needed to survive. and we made no bones about pressing on that, because we skipped the end of the day. feeding, starving children does not harm the security of the state of israel, but it does vindicate our our common shared values of to manatee. and so, as i said in my remarks, the the american commandment, the jewish command meant that every innocent life has value. that is a present factor. and it's something we have to take seriously, even as we take seriously, that israel has every right. indeed
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a duty to go after its enemies with everything it's got. you have done that and we have back to and going after your enemies, how mos his by law and iran itself. we have helped defend you against attacks including from iran itself. and we have also stood up to say, let's make sure that is real, is not responsible for the 3rd payment of the 21st century. we think that that is the right way to pursue a principled and just and strong robust policy and, and we will continue to do that as long as we're in office. yeah. signal. so i was inside or do you have any update on the thought is so jake sullivan, the us national security advisor, site team in israel. the reflecting, of course, on multiple major developments in the region, starting with the guys are in hopes of an end to israel is full on cause and the impacts on human lives that he said that he felt that both sides were reaching the
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closing stages of a deal that they on a plane where it could get done said, don't have jake sullivan, it's just up to it both sides to sign on the proverbial dotted line regarding the planetary situation. now, you said the feeding starving children in gaza doesn't palm is rouse the national security your own serious some questions a raised about took a support for the new serial leadership in the home group, h t s. the directly take control the questions about what it means for the us backed traditional lead a coalition sullivan saying that the us as engaged with all sides when it comes to shaping the future of serial hospitals. so about israel is presence in the buffers . the in the south west of syria, he said that he believes that that will be a temporary move pending for security. clarifications for these ratings sees that is the national security advisor jake sullivan speaking and it's, well let's move on as we are a pain nations the debating the future. all of these,
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through the refugees of the hosting, austria's and now suppose to port soon migrants, well, the u. k. from greece and germany have frozen or asylum applications. germany hopes maybe a 1000000 soon refugees and us on and see cuz they are facing the tough choice now between staying in the house country or returning home to such a bar rubles felician and ruby as one of the biggest communities of syrian refugees in germany. learned the rule of pressure of a side has come to an end. millions of people have left syria and salt asylum in more than 130 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most. with near the 1000000 syrians living there. when vin chancellor angle and merkel is government made that decision in 2015, the belief was germany could manage. but that's changed with the anti immigrants,
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a f. b party running 2nd in a put in post ahead of federal elections in february. a fears political debate is under way over whether suited refugees should leave and go back to their country. and that debate is also being had by refugees torn about what to do next. is we by 5050. if i say, i don't know, you need me here in germany, and i also think about might be by the also need be back home here in germany, there are enough skilled workers in syria, really, the country has to start from scratch. i don't know. germany is not alone. several you countries, including austria, sweden, greece, and another lives have decided to hold aside of applications. this decision impacting tens of thousands of claims has been met by growing support across europe . some governments are pushing for stricter immigration controls, including deportations and move that's worrying the united nations. for now,
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germany has announced it will provide an additional $8000000.00 euros in humanitarian aid for syria, and will also increase its presence in the country. that meant to watch, there should be things isn't want to peaceful syria, the country started toward integrity must not be put to the question. i will say, just as clearly naples, such as the turkish of his really kaufman's which can security interest, must not in the age of the process for their actions. a civilian government accepted by all sides can only be achieved if all minorities and political groups sit at the table where they can present the demands. this would be a long and probably walk away as the future of syria hangs of the balance. so does the fate of syrians who sought safety abroad for now they face an uncertain road ahead. caught between hope of a better tomorrow, and the harsh realities of shifting a solemn policies across europe. door. so jabari alj, a 0 the
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so curious president use of the all has promised to fight to the end to avoid impeachment. and the televised the address to him possibly to provide to the fullest account, yet of a short lived declaration of bosh last week through the country into a political demo. or by bride. a small from soul with demonstrates as holding nightly protest cooling for him to go and police trying to gain access to search his offices. president hughes took jo, is looking increasingly believe it within the lengthiest defense, yet to visit a position of martial law. he's denied charges of insurrection. she was on the road to join daniel, i earnestly pleased with you to come together to defend south korea and our democracy, which has been defended with blood and sweat on. we'll fight until the end,
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when he 1st declared marshal lloyd last week, you and said he was acting in part against pro north korean fractions. and thursday's address president, you went further detailing how no career he maintained had hacked into south korea and computers to undermine its elections. and he was left with no choice but to take action to defend democratic institutions here. use survived and impeachment vote in parliament on saturday when his own governing party states the boy costs. but the party lita now seems to be in support of the motion when it comes up before the national assembly. again. that's the only way to get to it. as long as the president has no intention of stepping down in an immediate suspension of his duties is required. an overwhelming majority of south korean seemed to agree with a new opinion. polls suggesting 75 percent of people are in favor of presidents.
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in the czech republic to take on the sort of pills in the row police. you know, it's the 12th in the standings having one just to that matches so fall this is a massive club. if you don't read the code, you goes the play that goes so you have to know that. so we have to improve as a team. we have to arrange a lot of things. you know what glove before thinking justin buying or selling players. there's a lot to do. so let's focus on improving our players, improving all what academy and then see a coach and was told me that he's in need of a waiting on his return to the scottish capsule glasgow. the form a celtic manager is taking on the city rivals ranges in the euro, police firs excited just one victory from the last 7 games, both ranges and something. i'm heading to 60 with 10 points from 5 matches. i've enjoyed all the guides against ranges, old diabetes or begins here. it's going obviously and, and usually very significant games. so. um yeah, they do their audits. yeah,
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i totally saw it as, oh. okay. i so i, they realized games um, and i enjoyed them all, all enjoy the atmosphere and, um, you know, so you know what to, you know, it's, it's, it's going to be, it's going to be something that you, you want to be a part of the mexican club, but you could be both fargo results go through to the next round of of faith. the inter continental copies. the 1st of the 3 matches being hosted by caps along with your opin champions, rail madrid already guaranteed a place in the final joining. those are all sco is at the house, stadium 974. i of the doors she was billed as the dob e is the member because the north and central america and caribbean champions. but you go head to head with newly crowned south american title. hold is both a photo of present, a one of much to determine regional, bragging rights, and to decide which of these 2 teams would progress further in the competition. so i bought a photo came into the matches cliff favorites. having sealed both a couple of bits, doors,
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and brazilian leak titles in the last fortnight. but chances came few and far between. perhaps the celebrations of the last 2 weeks had taken their toll old a 17 hour flight from rio de janeiro to go home. but both to forego were caught napping as but to cause assignment it receives not paused in the 2nd house to school the 1st with the mexican team nelson day or so then doubled after another defensive mistake from the resilience and from the premier league plan and venezuela captain solomon london sealed the wind for the 2 car lights, and the 2nd ha, surprise return to form for team that him please. competitively move in a month. offered terrible run in the mexican league. the can now call themselves champions, but the american public to cope this composition continue. selby bacteria on saturday night,
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the stadium 974 to 5 african shopkins i last late in the winter if that much were going to place to be in the continental company itself. european champions roam ethridge awaits. joanna gets real sca out 0. so how much is the city's dipping full might especially turned into a bit of a spilt in crisis on wednesday portfolios side, let's assume elegance, you've been system, the champions league, the english consul, hold as of last 7 of the last 10 games. there's hope which city in thing just not reaching the knockout rooms, living room is stable when we, when we are happy, when we lose, we are not and it's normal. and you have to extend that. so what, what can i do for sorry, for all a self or so that prove it and we will go forth a new i'll special killed us 3 and they'll, when of a monica because i guess going twice to put his team in a strong position to reach the last 16 to victory means that me costs at a site or up to food and
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a table with 13 points that go to group my cheese to go for also later on the verge of securing the support in mental cat rounds. following this 32 victory ivy, last year is bonus prussia, goldman, for as far as the, he still wants a policy with a couple of goals, hoping to move up to 2nd in the table. the 15 points that behind lead is with a pool of one. 06 bags of golden state warriors coach. steve is not so happy money boss, to the officials as his team were knocked out of the m b a co coast at a file. cool. in the final seconds of his team's boss to the houston rockets. what does it be my boss school for? right. well the end result was that real quick, so i wouldn't boss single points to set up a semi fun with the oklahoma city. i don't even understand what just happened. you know, loose ball driving on the floor. 80 feet from the basket,
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and you're going to get me got you 3 drawers to the size of the way people are scrambling to. just give them a time out. give them a time, let the players decide the game. that's how you officiated. especially because the game was a complete wrestling match, you know, they didn't call anything. steph curry got hit on the elbow plain as day on a jump shot. just club right on there. no call. so are you the stablish, you're just not going to call anything on the deals like one side. so the owner of the biggest contracts in the history of baseball is official. the dominican is joining the new york mets from cross conroy. it was the gang keys on a 765000000 dollar 15 year contract could actually go up to $800000000.00 is still surpassing the 10 yet $700000000.00 contract that show high exxon e sign with the sun's rays torches less yeah, all right, that is nice for is looking for that name of the many sites for that as a place. well that's it for me,
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the fall code for this use out. don't go way though. i'll be back with much more for the day. see, so i've got a website, how does the rest of the viewing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians asking questions why are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for me, actually, a lot of the rates are really, really big. we've seen this done and it's in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you, closer to the heart of the story. who is lens and live in use. john, mister chronicles, the devastation is war of this country unexpected. his own simon's struggle for
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survival becomes pumped as they see for their lives. his camera keeps rolling, offering an intimate portrait of anguish and was in some those displaced by more force to free, self 11, on witness on just one set of all the food for just is the wasted which tens of thousands of put outlets so well in south korea has been transformed from west defender is to build a leader and for the recycling i the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the problem of uncertainty. what do you have? do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place us, right? or just the latest news i did. it has more than a simulated employ titles portfolio and also $1000000.00. we're just the companies in this country. it's less than $200000.00 with detailed coverage for it. so it's
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like this top secret roles across different areas from the heart of the story disability activists say that in a well what and a quality is why this could lead to some feeling the pressure that the lives of simply too much of a button. the serious new administration promises to uphold the role of law as a face is major challenge as shocking a cause for the countries future. the color on the bulk of this is that will just do with life. and so also coming up within the aside regime. no longer in how are you are p and nations to bait the future of assuming refugees the hosting. we're now looking to close
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a hosted truly steel and a ceasefire. the us national security advisor says a ceasefire. deal and gossip is within reach as east rattling dishes,

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