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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 13, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST

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the. ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the blogs, the whole rob and what you know, does it renews online? well, headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the us secretary, it stays on the blink and meets regional leaders to discuss the serious political transition after the form of the assad regime. we also report from inside wallet series, most victorious prisoners west form of detainees, recount federal deal of torture and abuse. and his by the, as probably gets to building and central cause, like healing dozens of palestinians, including children and old mexico's most important event in the catholic,
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telling to the church goals for truce between bullying, criminal gang, and his full mattress. you know, it said, have secured a much needed way now. success, tre loss is an ice increasing victoria pills. each one in the are on the welcome to the news. we're beginning syria while that is being an international push for a smooth, political transition, and stability after the ousting all the side regime, the opposition forces early this week, us secretary of state density blinking is in tokyo where he met the president as of type of the one with tools focused on stability in syria. the u. s. is one of the main back cause of the cutter, slide siri and democratic forces, which could consider as to be a terrorist group. well, area of lincoln wasn't jordan where he met with king abdullah,
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the kingdom will host the summits with top regional and western diplomats over the weekend to discuss developments in the country. and 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 across the region to support the syrian people as they transition away from massage brutal dictatorship to kids. intelligence cheese a brain colleen is in damascus, holding tolts with 3 and the doesn't, including the kind of take the prime minister. but the share, the new administration has problem is to uphold the rule of law and provide basic services such as electricity, health care, and communications. but major challenges lie, a has a many syrians are still searching for 9200000, missing relatives and friends,
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detained by the ousted regime. now the political security branch, prison, also known as out of here french prison in damascus as well. the info, abusing these hades out as they were corresponding about i'll hold on a who was previously detained, that he recounted his experience in solitary confinement and spoke to other phone. but the chinese and why are you, hey, with your family? you know, i'm with my family so they can see where i was held and tortured, despite not committing any crime or doing anything against the law. and the security forces arrested me while i was walking in the street and brought me here where they beat me and tortured me, set off for them. i stayed in the cell number 7. 0 dear. they used to call my number, not my name. my number was 16 and someone would show you. number 16 meister hold up and above and then i would come up next. this
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from such a small opening near the end of the door. the 1st thing i would receive a slap in my face. i was only allowed to look at the ground the indian to issue. i stayed in this position for one or 2 hours. so they start questioning me with this if i move a little bit, the stuff beating mute up my see anything because of the blindfold a box the saw after one or 2 or even sometimes 3 hours. they asked me to stay in this for deposition, to start investigation of somebody to smoke. they asked what my full name and my family and why i was brought there. they said a police and dotius insult scroll the time. oh my god,
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this was the plastic rod which the investigator used to beat me with this one is number 14 where i was held for 40 days and the to the kidney up here i've seen the worst moments of my entire life years and heavy. i used to always come to this whole just a brief update and of course my neighbor and the other cell was always in pain. and this difficult way of breathing used to hurt me and used to break my heart. i'm sure so many people have been here in this solitary confinement so a lot, but it was the 1st to be captured by serial position advisors before they made their way to damascus. forcing present, shot us out to flee the country. i'll just, there was a solve a venture that joins us now live from a lot the highest. so i'm gonna just give us an idea of what it is like right now.
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but it is a cold evening here in that pool, which is getting up for a major celebration to mock a week since these rebels took over from charlotte assad government. as you mentioned, the level is the 1st that you do a full after the and then it. and then, and let's creek of a and attack go, which took over this country. we've been covering various aspects of the best and syria. we went to it live that then we went to man b, g. we spent the day that and all the way up to the level of talking to be so asking what there is says, what, what are their aspirations, what do they want from this new saying? yeah, what are their hopes and fears? and it appears to be a combination of both that people are hopeful that finally a change that they want that is here. but then also afraid of what's to come next because the words they're hearing a good, but it's only going to matter if actions that followed through with those words. yeah, in date i mean intense diplomacy continues around syria and in city of the text in damascus. just tell us
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a little bit more about that. a split as you've seen the whole day in the flight of diplomatic activity. you saw me blinking on the reason to coming to took it. and unlike the previous verticals, you saw him meeting the turkish president at the airport, the singling some sort of an urgency in the way things are being done. how old. so we've had meetings between the tubs and, and some european states as well. and the turkish intelligence chief in damascus, talking about, you know, the way forward to trying to establish things and lines of communications where as turkey, which has been up for the long, this time trying to seek some sort of a solution. but it's, it's board is the secure rate consent, millions of refugees back and find some sort of a stability seems to have probably a thought that it's been talked to remember that for the last year and
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a half that you had been trying to talk to iran to russia to. busy indirectly to be, charlotte does better to try and solve these differences without vent gilani is in power. they have a pump method, they can talk to so, so there you have different logic and 70. and on top of that, after years tech, he has also appointed its 1st diplomat here to damascus the in the capital. and that sick also sick lives that is due to be strengthening of not just a minute fee ties, but also diplomatic ties. so there's long standing issues, whether it's the border from the north, towards the west, and part of the do of syria. also to do deal with the info at the refugees as been as try and seek of charged with the charge a pos forward that it can have influence. not just to rely on the border force. and apparently there's also been intense, pointing to the east, away you are as well. what's been going on
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but we were in the city of van beach. remember, it's being taken in the last the days it'd been in tens fighting between turkey, back to syria, nash the army, as with the syrian democratic forces, the majorities, curtis forces were backed by the united states repeating from fights is that they have now at least 8 choose all for the next few days. so that's 30 fighters who left in the hardy can go back out from the tunnels, can guide and gather their families and materials and move east of the euphrates river. after my vision, the fishing dime remains the only spot where there is some disputed control, but the rest of it remains under the control of the city and knoxville army. this amalgamation of about 29 groups who are aligned to are backed by turkey. and they seem to have achieved for turkey, what they've been wanting to achieve since 2011. a buffer zone is security's on
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restrict you wants to be as wide as 30 kilometers so that it's board is, are secure. and it's the threat that it sees from curtis separate to defend curtis fight, that would cause terrorist is no longer there. i saw the job, it in their life. i think, you know, after 13 years, all civil and sanctions, there is new administration is in everything health system. they collapse the united nations as more than half the countries, hospitals, and primary consent as being destroyed. the majority of serious health care providers has now flagged the country over the past 13 years, leaving a severe shortage of doctors and nurses, functional control. all syria has also been a major head for organizations trying to deliver medical supplies to areas with severe shortages. a doctor would follow him, that isn't on college is done president of the syrian american medical society, a medical relief organization working in syria join us now from chicago. good to have you with us on the program. so i mean, that was
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a problem as we just said with the medical. yeah, there was a problem with the medical health care system, either the full, the full on the side regime. and then that was compacted by 13 years of civil war. mean, what was the state of the medical facilities and the area that you are operating in and what are they like now? how good, thanks. thanks for asking me this question. very important question. uh yeah, the, the we were operate in the northwest, syria in the area and outside the government control area. we have been operating there for many years. we had a lot of challenges, but we were able to advance medical treatments. and a very big way, because we had many of our doctors here in the, on, in the united states were able to volunteer and help in train and educate to and actually create their, you know, teaching programs, fellowship programs,
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residency programs to treat them, to the doctors up there in the northwest, we also have the summer and the problem of black hole is very good medical facilities because of the lack of infrastructure for many years you we have suffered from continue the tax on hospitalization, funding, and some continued war. can i just pick your brain? so do you know, just kind of pick your brain that and just ask you to just uh detail for us. when you say you had very bad medical facilities, could you just tell us exactly what was on what wasn't working? did you have operating such as how was a and e, triology, pediatrics, that type of thing? i mean, what was working? what wasn't working of the, as a matter of fact, the hospitalization northwest are probably providing better services been hospitalized under the government controlled area. first of all, the households were free of 10 to everybody. so the cost was not major issue. but
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we actually convert as many hospitals there from field hospitals from uh, you know, office buildings uh like, uh, the, the custom building at the border. we convert into to a hospital the so many of these hospitals didn't start as a hospital but started as different buildings compared to, to a hospital like the central hospital. and it was basically the governmental official government building. there the, the debt was converted to a hospital. so some of the household whose product were, you know, building, possibles, i'm fox scratchers, but most of the hospitals were not meant to be hospitalized from there. the, what's the training with the, with the medical supplies and medical footprints that were able to bring and we were able to create a very viable health care associated with about 25 employees. if that is the case and you have a scenario and a network of you might say 10 pre hospitals that you've managed to trans uh,
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from or re buildings into hospitals as a, as a new administration takes hold in damascus. what do you think the challenges ahead off will really establishing these locations that you have as hospitals to make the move permanent or more and active and will increase if you might say, sold a community at large to make them feel that, that, that permanently, they're not going to go away? absolutely, we have started already on that project to northwest syria. we started the project, we called it the dream study, which was a medical study. we laid the corner store for a less than a year ago, but we need to repeat that experience and other areas in syria. now we need to move it to live for the damascus. so we can create a for us structure hospitals that has quite high quality medicine and provide centers of excellence so it can help bring up the health care system, the culture of medicine and areas which are lacking it. and basically in the most
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syria show. yeah. and you had a very good health care system in the past said they have excellent doctors next to them, trained physicians and, but they do need the infrastructure of base. the infrastructure is the main thing and, and be able to have affordable medicine to the people. because many of these, you know, services are not, not affordable to people. i talked to him the, i mean rebuilding siri as you say involved cache a. we know that with sanctions company in place. that's a huge issue. we have diplomats gathering in jordan this coming weekend for talks on syria. if they are watching this program, what's your appeal to them in terms of the needs and the wants of siri and people right now as when to approaches. and as we had to obviously into 2025 of the communitarian needs a few minutes here and need those fast is unbelievable. that being mean the
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a lot of it has to do with, you know, you know, sure end of the people have enough instruction on they have housing, especially as we're refugees. returning back to syria, a lot of the find out their houses are destroyed. many of them are moving from one place to another, so there are refugees for the 4th or 5th, or maybe in the 6th time already. we need health care infrastructure to be able to provide the 5 quality medicine for people who cannot afford the people who are, you know, on the lose on the run have particular services that are not lacking. oncology and college is very expensive and those services are extremely tough to get a very specialized other things that are very important. are you know, things that are kind of specialized when i copeland or implants and stroke and target. as for the surgery design services that will require a sophisticated and very good infrastructure. is there
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a way to get getting your insight as to what is required for a future? syria certainly on the, on the medical funds, adult most of home. the thanks for joining us from chicago, sir. thank you, bye us. the united nation says there is the team that calls like create to the world's largest refugee crisis. with more than 14000000 syrians falls from the home since 2011 half that number displaced within the countries borders and the, and that's why the, you and says 70 percent of the population needs to be met as having a to 90 percent lives below the poverty line, syria is neighbors to kids. 11 on jordan, iraq on egypt paced about 5 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees. under the 1300000 syrians have recycled in europe. most of them in germany. it's time to 850007 refugees. the largest number in a non neighboring country. now, europe and nations of debating the future, all the sabine refugees that they all hosting,
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all 3 of those plans to deport them. while the u. k. funds, greece and germany have frozen or asylum applications. siri and asylum seekers. are facing the tough choice between staying and the whose country overtime being, who has the dosage of all reports. you felician and really, as one of the biggest communities of syrian refugees in germany learned, the rule of pressure alongside has come to an end. millions of people have less syria and salt asylum in more than $130.00 countries. and germany is one of those hosting the most. with near the 1000000 syrians living there. when vin chancellor angle and our pulse government made that decision in 2015, the belief was germany could manage. but that's changed with the anti immigrant a f b party running 2nd in a pretty and post ahead of federal elections in february. a fears political debate
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is under way over whether suited refugees should leave and go back to their country . and that debates is also being had by refugees talking about what to do next. that's been 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 australia, sweden, greece, and another lives have decided to halt asylum applications. this decision impacting tens of thousands of claims has been met by growing support across europe. some governments are pushing for strict or immigration controls, including deportations. move that's worrying the united nations. for now, germany has announced it will provide an additional $8000000.00 euros in
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humanitarian aid for syria. will also increase its presence in the country. that meant to watch this feelings 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. dorothy jabari alj,
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a 0 of the at least $27.00 people are being killed and is ready to go on homes and understood refugee camp in central garza. 8 children are amongst the dads and that these 50 people have been injured. the post office and other buildings of also being targeted, dozens of injured. most of them children of being taken to the hospital. civil defense teams have been pulling victims from the rebel is ro issued new false displacement orders and those and guns a hidden calorie has more. so we just got a new update from the gospel city where that is ready for says issued new evacuation orders to policy and use it as remind neighborhoods and also in a popular neighborhood. and these are in the heart of the gulf of cities and what we need to know about these areas where that most of the policy is living in the northern parts of the gaza strip divided by now you have a tenuous we're actually displaced in those areas so now how does the news are
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forced to evacuate at nights and taking what's left of their belongings after being most definitely displaced multiple times from different areas and they actually do not have any so where to go, there's no way they can find any place to go right now in this surprising evacuation orders, but policy news have been mazda, 3 displaced, multiple times. they say that's where every they go. they're still going to be targeted across the strip, and all of this is going on out amid the ongoing airstrikes. those are taking place in the another in gaza strip, where the is where the forces continue to talk at commodities. one hospital, the only operating hospital. and earlier today they killed. dr. you'd where the he was the only orthopedics doctor in the another, in gauze troop. now this is not only that, but also a residential has in your body. and this was also targeted where at least 2
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palestinians have been killed. and it's not only but continuous ongoing airstrikes but also the fact that it's very cold policy news do not have any source of war. they do not have any winter clothes. the tarps and tents are available and policy. and you are also witnessing lots of medicine where most of the palestinians have a cold and sue and they are on able to receive any kind of medication is adding more missouri to the live of policy news. the situation is collapsing on all aspects of life and especially the humanitarian and the house situation. and the odyssey to that is but of cause a policy time israel, who owned defend its military tactics, including its full displacement, old as, as humane and responsible. but on the ground, people say the strong so often unpredictable and happen without warning had a couple of savings and data about that in central cause. a with move thing goes,
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whining, hits is twice a cornerstone of is roads, narrative training, its relentless smell. it to a ration as major it under humane is very officials say the strikes target almost finances and infrastructure open claiming that civilians one beforehand on the ground, the reality for more than 2000000 people living in the district is brutally different. minot couldn't was sleep and have family as full story home when is reading science flew way to box in the middle of the night. hayden, i'm the sole survivor and my family. israel targeted our house without warning. they killed my parents and siblings. my grandmother is taking care of me now. i want to coordinate no one about i was sleeping when the attack happened and i found myself in the hospital later of one tax. it's widely used by the
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usability military use a so called roof looking strike. west mode explosive is dropped as a wanting a head of an attack posted in say you dismissed. it creates kind of making evacuations dangerous. and can you take additional sleep into the day at the heart of the vast majority of tax but carried out without warning. in some cases, the minute 2 dropped, drawing massages on building roof tops to wound people. this causes significant damage, which in stock violation of international low risk you want to sell you the only number of civilians being targeted and to show as well. so cold warnings, a form of a propaganda, the whole what the status is there any forces, usually target humanitarians zones, and homes, they sometimes dismiss out as a warning for civilians. these attacks lead to a sharp increase in the humanitarian told. in other cases,
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they target density populace areas without warning, many who survive israel's attacks. how left to my time. it says all that remains of a neighborhood that wasn't struck without any warning. of the lack of saved zones means that even when the swelling up shoot, civilians are effectively trapped with no chance of survival at old car comprising, i'll do 0 very by personally hospitals and goals are facing as of a shortage of medical supplies that they come out loud, well, hospital i like it's different as ation materials is adding more stressful, already done a situation without clue is in the class with more as the discuss with you, the vision, dental and vision in the hospital has that to us available spring. if it conditions for the patients talking to you from the hospital, which is the only function in health facility, which is all the patients in this
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situation here. this is the cost of the television devices has live to the patient conditions and instructions infectious. and just patients the devices with this organization forest, the us here to use the ways to the lives in clean the tools here. as you can clearly see the picture, and this will come in as one to send a patient system and come all i'd run hospitalization afford. there. we need to sterilize goes and gloves and other tools, but we cannot. now we have run out of these things. patients boons are open and you quite clean and sterilize materials. we work with our hands, they're suffering from a shortage of water. no one is able to wash their hands and disagree with has
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affected our work for the business line. to be with you to the this is the vehicle of life and the vision devices which is fixed in palm beach to the amount of special and makes cables and $430000.00 people to be met it since the so called war on drugs began in 2006, the last 8 months, the country's most important religious holiday and the catholic church is hoping it will help inspire an end to the violence stronghold in revolt. so from mexico city, pilgrims and mexico who won't run in some crude one that needs to get here. the church dedicated to the budget of guadalupe mexico's patron site on head day,
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the 12th to send the it's the most important event in the catholic calendar. this year the church has used it to code for truce between the countries war and criminal groups, as well as hopefully cannot know my secretary. it's a plea for no more blood chip between brothers fathers and sons, mothers and daughters. no more blood between mexicans and latin americans. many of those who have seen the consequences of that blood should be here. every day we hear about a long list of things, kidnappings, everywhere. and so we trust and our lady of guadalupe to help us because that's all we have left. all the violence that we see is out of our control. there's been no public response from mexico's criminal organizations to the cools for the troops. this country may be strongly catholic, but the church, he who struggled even to protect drugs since the start of the social war and drugs in 2006 makes codes become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for
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price. 46 system have been killed since the muscle petty's was the last a c. so a sub the cut, the social justice in check this self match. good. um the i asked them us to tell a white piece of being killed. the 1st lead send a strong signal. if i can kill a priest, i can kill anyone. secondly, when a priest is killed doesn't just kill one person. because the community and it leaves the community or friends, presented the only profession at risk, of course. so many others among the move, the full $100000.00 mode in the country in which religious the beauty communities and heretic massacres, co exist, joan home and which is either mexico city still have hey all out, is there a south for us to find the president vows? to fight to the end of the faces executive peach. gonzalez surveys failed to impose motion low and present the buttons,
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find the locks the largest single day active clemency in motion us history in sport to kind. so i think well titles have been allotted in cancer and they will show up story with a sense of the break, the as hello. the weather remains rather gloomy. dialed with quartz across northern part. so here publicly side as well. we have got a fab of the cloud there across the central, the northern parts of here, but we're not going to see things talking a little more as we go through the next couple of days and we have this area of high pressure fabi i reapplied pressure which will slow to make his way further east was allowing margaretta events to push him from the atlantic side. last friday's picture full celsius in edinburgh 7th celsius. the full london pushed by the south ridge of attains
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a full right lot of cold weather across northern. this central past in particular as it goes for the next couple of days, just look how it does ton, should we say less cold for now, but you can buy somebody let themselves as in london, and also in edinburgh matching the temperature that we do have in row, i'm all the way aggression pushing across germany and also into poland at the moment though, as i said, it is quite as cold as gray. we're all going to see it the last the spring drive i for the time being with what the weather will coming to the north west time weather . shall we say? full friday plenty. yes i was across central parts of the mediterranean. southern areas are friends with some snow that pushes a little further east with, as we go one through sas day or something, all the way coming into the northwest. it was, it has went to, to the southeast. the hard hitting inconvenience could be interm head for 4 years, which is pretty much it. and i told times, no,
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i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on stuff. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis for times, but it's, there's not just $1.00 price isn't via the store on talk to how does era in october 2023, these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible, a permanent transfer of palestinians from because the strange people in power goes into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement and explorers, whether tearing palestinians from us as the occupied westbank is, is ready to transfer on and just
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the, [000:00:00;00] the book about to the new site with visa whole rama is that a reminder of all the top stories? at least 30 people have been killed and, and is right strongly can central garza 8 children amongst at that at least 50, have been injured. syria's new administration has pledged to restore the states institutions under level and provide basic services leaders of the well 7 leading academy, save that ready to support his transition to an inclusive government. now since the spring full of the side regime on sunday, millions of syrians are hateful of a new beginning for that country and having a state in abroad to feature. some had started cleaning the neighborhoods on the
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streets as a time nor commotion, but 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. we young men and women, we 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 there are gonna take the initiative and starts. we building syria from scratch and we build a new syria away from the previous regime. and actually they also expressed a massive home will to um, to change the, the previous pattern to be more active in the community, especially after the latest developments. yeah, i remember about that i had come up with a sort 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
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work hard to develop the country and improve its image of this initiative will be followed by other initiatives and our country will be more beautiful and safe by the genre. do 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, a mid the huge shortage in basic and the, such as these. however, they told us that this is our time a 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 just the euro from damascus, since the asset regime was double duty this week as well, has those hundreds of ass drives into syria, us national security adviser,
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drake sullivan has met with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu until of eve. and he reiterated as well as position electronics range, neutralizing threats to israel security with respect to syria, what is real is doing is trying to identify potential threats, both conventional and weapons of mass destruction that could threaten israel and frankly threatened others as well and neutralize those threats that is part of its 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. but the united nations is condemned as well as the tax on. so we have these equity, general spokesman 12, i'll just say we're, the strikes are a violation of serious territorial integrity and suffering to or the secretary general is deeply concerned by the resend, an extensive violations of serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. the
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secretary journalist, particularly concerned over the hundreds of is really airstrikes on several locations in syria. stressing the need the urgent need to de escalate violence on all fronts throughout the country. israel is claiming that the reason they're continuing this strikes on syria is to prevent weapons getting in the wrong hands. is that any sort of justification for their continued attacks on syria? a lot of countries give justification for violating the sovereignty of others. what is clear is that we are concerned about these repeated violations of a serious sovereignty service. here's territorial integrity. at this point, syria needs support from its neighbors in order to move towards a, a form of governance. so is inclusive that is democratic that protects the rights of,
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of minorities. it is also imperative that those in control in syria ensure that all of all weapons and everything comes under control and is not open to looting or disappearance. and to be clear, the secretary general's message to israel right now is stop the attacks on syria. that's correct. and to other countries that may also be using this opportunity. it literally has denied media polls that it strips have taken control of syrian territory as a soldiers operating in the golan heights buffalo into protect civilians. but the symptoms of a truthful human rights. this is riley soldiers have seized former 3 and all the positions on month hub. and that's 2800 meters, is the highest peak in syria and just 40 kilometers from the capitol. as wells capture of important military sites would place to mask us within its range of oct hillary the mountain provides the use of 3 countries. israel lebanon and sylvia positions would allow his very troops to monitor, has blow strong holes in east and lebanon. i'm conduct surveillance in syria.
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analysts say previous blind spots in his way the way dollars would be closed with the latest advances. turning so from new york is carline rose just as an assistant professor at georgetown university. i'm the direct to all the new lines institute full strategy and policy professors could help you with this on the program. can i just get your reaction to what we just heard from the un secretary general's spokes past the new york talking about the position of israel and it's an ongoing and criticism of the territorial integrity of syria being violated. i certainly will, i think right now this is a primary concern not only for the united nations, but also international actors that have, may have welcomed the departure of the assad regime, but ultimately are not happy with the prospect of further instability and
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potentially a flash point. that could result in violent clashes and syria, as a result of israel pushing beyond the golan heights, um to the outskirts of damascus and threatening, of course, to conduct their own defensive in syria against suspected around the lines of alicia sites. and i think that this proves to be a potential flash point. for example, earlier today, we saw on a turkish liter early one um issue. a statement that indicated that they would confront is really efforts to consolidate further territory. and it's also to be expected that h t s. despite all of the efforts that they put into this new salvation government, i think that each us would also seeks to confront on a recent is rarely a territorial moves that, that have been made in sierra beyond the go on lots and pick fits then from that because obviously is where this pang of
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a dangerous game and that will be discussed this coming weekend because we see the secretary of state of the us and various administrations and in george and this weekend. but really, the us, a study by this government is all the way out. so what one does, what he's going to a cheese by this meeting, all seen the politicians and dignitaries in jordan this coming weekend. yeah, absolutely. really the binding administration. they've got almost less than a month just about a month left to try and mitigate this unfolding and spiraling crisis. and i think that strategy is, is just that it's mitigation trying to manage this and trying to ensure that there is no further violent spill over. this includes diplomacy with turkey, which what we, that's what we saw today. we saw blinking, of course,
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meet with early one as well as, as a for administer of the dawn of, of turkey as a, an effort to really try and ensure that turkey does not move further into serious ne, to attack it's curtis partners. but the syrian democratic courses of the united states is also very concerned about an outbreak of insurgent isis cells that are across syria's bodya and across the northeast. and because of that, the united states is also seeking diplomacy and engagement with turkey to try and put together some sort of not necessarily a deal, but a crisis mitigation strategy to ensure that there is no isis breakout. and i think we'll see the same thing with israel as well. okay. yeah, i mean, it's interesting you say that because, you know, just within the last iraq correspondence and the like though, is already telling us that it takes a very, you know, that warning you might say from the, from the us if it is indeed a warning that's certainly taking on the s d f in east of the country on turkey though it seems to be the main player right now. and correct has to play
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a very castle. you might say chess game because it doesn't go so it won't look russia or around too much because this is still a very fraud child political scenario that still unfolding on the ground in syria. yeah, absolutely. and i think that it's, it's very telling that for example, today we received some signals that russia is not completely pulling its forces out from syria. they're going to retain forces up to bases in addition to that. now we of course see israel pushing be beyond the golan. so turkey is not the sole actor that's, that's uh that's, that's moving inside of syria despite the fact that we've seen signs recently. but it's appears to be the came baker in damascus. and the king maker and tried to ship the conditions in syria. that doesn't necessarily mean that it has the entire playing field to itself. and so i think the turkey will indeed have to be quite
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cautious and careful as they make additional and further moves in the northeast. also engaging with other actors that are interested in the outcome of this new transition in syria. and uh, i think that it's a very difficult landscape for turkey moving forward. so in terms of the senior diplomats and politicians that are all congregating in about in jolt and this weekend, what do you think we should be listening out for in terms of who holds the balance of powell or what the next move might be on the ground be political or military as well. i think 1st and foremost, one of the key signs to look out for is whether there will be credit ability and legitimacy assigns to h t s. and this new salvation government and the transition process. i think the united states, they're trying to be cautious, given the fact that age ts was previously uh and it still is actually a uh, designated terraced organization. and i think that it will be telling to see what
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other countries in the region are going to make their move 1st. additionally, i think it's also going to be telling to see how the united states and turkey engage in the northeast trying to set up red lines um with the united states sending continue with signals about where tricky can operate and where it cannot operate. where of course they can violate on some of the previous agreements that have been made in the northeast. but then also of course, what uh, points uh, will be united states really draw that line. additionally, i think when we're looking in the in, in around damascus, i think it'll be very interesting to see how the united states engages with israel as well to see if they will also dry line draw a line in damascus beyond the goal on heights. yeah, certainly moving parts to the stories. the fascinating speaking to you,
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professor caroline rice, thank you for joining us from new york. the so it's chris present unit, secure has pro is to fight to the end to avoid a pinch impeachment in a televised dress. the in bottles needed provided the 1st account. yeah, it's a very short lived declaration in march of last week, which through the country into political term, one of the probably has moved from sol with demonstrates is holding nicely pro test cooling for him to go. and police trying to gain access to search his offices. president june. so if y'all is looking increasingly billy good within the lengthiest defense, yes. to vision position of marshall, he's denied charges of insurrection. she was from little to joe and 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. when he
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even though thanks for your time and your company. the wants to us, all of the food produced is to waste. it's which tens of thousands of put outlets so well in south korea has been transformed from west to offend a is the global leader in for the recycling i, the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the form of incentives what do you, how do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place off phrase or just you're in october 2023. these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of public opinion from because the street, the people in power goes into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explorers,
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whether clearing palestinians from us as in the occupied westbank is, is range to transfer on and just peter is without water. one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic services. israel bomb the main pumping station during the war, cutting off the cities drinking water. the meaning of the country's top civilian and military leaders as well as representatives of the united nations, took place 10 days into the seas. far with as the announcer reconstruction budget and trip deployments to the south of the country. by the time of the meeting, israel had violated seas. for our turns more than $100.00 times pier is essentially a tourist town. what parts of it had been so heavily bombed that some streets feel post apocalyptic? and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon, has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but with israel still occupying villages in the south of the country,
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still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is this is a one sided ceasefire, and the margins maybe getting $0.02 or the focus of our work here is to coordinate efforts across the region to support the syrian people as they transition away from the sides. brutal dictatorship, regional diplomacy around soft us secretary of state tends to be blank and as in jordan and took you to discuss serious future the

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