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the interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much it and the tool times, i didn't say that that, that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean for detail? it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times. but there's not just one crisis via the story on talk to how does era the thousands of syrians assemble at the historic a my and most for the 1st friday, pres, since the full, all the regime of them or kyle, this is out, is there a life and also coming up the feature of syria dominates discussions between us
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actually of states and sleep lincoln and the turkish presidents an incorrect view and calls on as well to respect serious to frontiers is what any trips for steve put into siri entire train and is really as strike on a refugee camp in gauze, i kills at least 13 treat people view west says it hopes a ceasefire will be agreed. in the coming weeks. the syrians are attending the 1st friday, pres, since the side regime was overthrown on sunday. people can be seen had gathering from across the country, the historic. oh my god. most in the heart of damascus, heads of the new administration in syria, my del shimara, as called on the syrians to unite the moment he to congratulate the syrian people
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on the victory of the blissful revolution and call on them to take to the streets to express the joy of this achievement and without firing bullets in the or allow me the public officer that let's join hands to rebuild the country and stays in the beginning with god's health. we shall be trial to that. i'm on that style. join russell said i, he's live in the oh, my ad most we can see the is camera pointing at the scenes of crowds of people waving the free. siri and flag had a friday pres, russell, the press or do to get them to weigh them in a matter of moments on the the, the series here, more people in the country. so people are coming from are they pool? the city that has to be in particular to use their part has been double by the g
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forces. people are coming from homes, pressed disease that has remained under the siege of the g for 3 years. and people will starve to death. people are coming from hama, i said, the, the massacre. why are people when people have used to to speak to the doctor a lot more than houses that have jealousy, protect your reasons. citizens. the last 15 years has paid a huge prize. more than half a 1000000 people have been having to oppose the houses of them. the battlefields. normally when they would have been homes being paid by the battle by depressing a spice by them,
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it is yes. but we see tens of thousands of them have been deal pictures abused fades into freezes as well. and now they are waking into a new reality. assyria that they have dreamed for a city or that is for the city or that is getting some, a dignity, su, yes that's they have a voice, and it's not all the syrians we're leaving now here. yeah. that'd be the issue. no problem in the beginning, we'll give it addition and assess these, particularly people will get the most and the same thing with most of the squares of the city. that's the week that will be a beacon season. now, 15 years later, up to back to much of the prize page and after the full of the redeem their home,
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emanating the same, same things as the memory goes. we have full and now the set a base remove is, is getting 10. so those tests are, and we are expecting with some of us out of order as by his name, but known the leader of the h d. yes, the son who's now the most powerful man with 4th degree and middle generally is about to arise here. despite the 15 minutes to the, to my prayer. let's see and see what people are watching into this month just for people, damascus. but this time is that some of the people in the put in syria, people and people was the people of the fighters, hygienists, other people to each other. why is it? is this the stories moments to syrians and they full that know the new syria would be a syria, that much thieves. right. so as you say that we're looking at seems from outside of
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the most as well. we can see a calm, very slowly, making its way through the crowd so that we can bring those pictures up on the screen as well. and start from outside of the image most, where we can see that come moving through the crowd. as you say, hey, the head of the new administration, sir, ask, what else is, do we want the perhaps he might be in that call with those things, thousands of people from okay to was this his start most because it is as you say, a historic movement daniel, really bringing us a sense of the joy of the momentous occasion day. you saying that the syrians have found the voice, we can hear russell them johnson perhaps you can tell us most is is that people are saying well, here's one of the new slow. this is, is almost done here. yeah. i'm to free them terms.
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a set terms of the month will be good. the homeless middle of these people heading away from the home, cities the excel, they have reduce utility for international just before the civil war. see, a serious population was 24 medium and some of them being beverages are being displaced, either utility or you can imagine that we know that there are, there are seen mainly this is all of the cities in las vegas do. very comfortable to, to do what is it? is it worth that is so all the pieces here god's syria. read them is what now they are tempting here. ok. russell says that brings the seems the from the own the most in the center of damascus. thousands,
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gathering the for friday prize the 1st friday for us as the full of a shot, a side on sunday. russell. thank you very much. indeed for free is the jubilant seems the from damascus. a well meanwhile of us i've just 8 times the blinking is in the package comp. so to discuss the latest developments in syria, you met before him. is that how confident in ankara earlier, both sides so set they all working together to ensure a peaceful transition. us, i'm secchia back viable opposition groups and parts of syria blank and has emphasized the importance of setting up a government says representative all the service diverse population. we're very focused on serious, very focused on the opportunity that now is before us. and before the syrian people
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to move from out out from under the shackles of charlotte side to a different and better future for the searing people. one that the syrian people decide for themselves. and we talked about how to key and how the united states, how other partners in the region can support those efforts. and i think there's broad agreement on what we would each like to see going forward. starting with the interim government in syria, one that is inclusive and non secretary one that protects the rights of minorities and women. one that preserves institutions of the state and deliver services to the people. one that deals with any chemical weapons that may find to secure them and appropriately destroy the one that rejects any alliances with extremities groups. that's bringing out correspondence and i'm pronouncing because they only uh send them what more we hearing from the sneezing of the well
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apparently to the top. diplomats have a common understanding as, as of linking study abroad agreement over syria. the priority is this is security and stability in the country and, and inclusive government. however, the turkish for administered a state of that a yes to kids prior to is the similar to in the country, but to kia is determined to clear syria from the p k. k, the apple does not work. this part is to keep believes that the y p g and p y, the in syria or the serial bridge. oh, the up old could the sun workers party at the main difference which in understanding between the 2 allies is the approach towards the searing curtis levels inside syria. but we expect there might be a common ground on that as well. so for now, the 2 top supplements,
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main agenda has been this is the case them syria, as safe a transition and inclusive governments and stability for everyone, including the minorities and the destruction, all the chemical weapons. as mr. blinking put about, went onto the blinking arise and on colorado last night, thursday night. as soon as he arrived at the report, he met with the turkish present project type donnen, and they had a meeting after the meeting. again, the same agenda, topics have been outlined and by both the united states and from the turkish presidency, took us priority is definitely a full support to the will of the syrian people it to a, to a properly functioning government in the country. but the, on the thing, the, on the red line for trick here is the presence of the p k k within the syrian, the mcclintic forces
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a and there element nation. so how things will going to shape out is going to depend on the new plans between the 2 allies. but 1st, the focus is on the secure it's in the country. yes, the celebrations are over as the opposition to control over the cities and the country and also the president bush, a also uh, bashar assad government and, but for many who have we have spoken. and the main story is opening up these days because after the celebrations over people, the off position, the who to coover, the government will need to face it. how to operate a government's how to give services to the people and the need for approximately flowing so many syrian assistance is, has been the priority for both to kia and for the united states. because when bashar assad was also state bank bank for up the country,
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the central bank was bank bankrupt at it, the government will need money to establish resources is for a properly functioning if the water electricity and everything. that's why people will be needing who monetary and assistance a continuation. this is, this is very important for both of them. and another important topic was of course, gaza at blink, and stated that in the last couple of weeks. so the, that a ceasefire is possible in gaza at turkey, sport administer sat on the line. the israel is still killing civilians in gaza. but every effort should be taken for a ceasefire. and the gods of that has been attacked by israel for long. okay, because everybody thinks in date for joint is that from an cro, let's pick up on want send him list to him out in that syria and onset with his head as well. guys kind of old electron peace and security at dime university could speak to again rob. so send him a st,
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rolled agreements between i'm c blinking and i come see down on stability and security needed in syria. but behind closed doors from one's different by different discussion was taking place because essentially turkey in the us of backing different rebels and syria. yes, and in fact a, now we know that there are at least in the open, at least 2 different sets of negotiations going on in a going on power outlet. and the fact to have blinking into here, talking to, to it gives you officials trying to basically put the case for them to at no, not too strongly deal decisively against the sds, because the us wants to preserve the, the f in fight blinking opening for me. saying that was kind of a checklist of what the us expects does of governance and serious the flight protection of minorities, protection of women. these are the sort of things that the, the f has been relatively good on. so the us would not want to see retrenchment of, of the use of the path towards a more liberal society and at least in east and the syria. and then the other set
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of negotiations are going on in damascus. and those don't directly involve the us, but they involve h t s and turkish intelligence. and for example uh, guitar e. uh, i've already diplomats as well who are trying to basically work together to get to the ceasefire between the turkish by s n a rebel group and the code ish, s d f in the east because obviously a lot of our attention is focused on the flight seeing against the regime and the former establishing boats equally as vicious indeed actually most so in terms of casualties has been fighting between the staff and the asset 90. so this, the us is priority to bring that fighting to a whole and it's good faced. yes, but i guess is perspective to be involved is mediate, is because it gives them more international legitimacy, not just what tokyo both say with the us, which it needs, of course, because it's still prescribed by the u. s. and the u as a terrorist organization, that's right, it seen worldwide as a terrorist overnight is ation. because even though they used yes,
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has been saying the right things like they've been governing pragmatic me in a technocratic manner in it. and if they want to do the same thing in damascus and throughout the world of syria, is what they said both at the same time, this group's origins, it began as a spin to group of ice. so it was that in the, for the a to, to, i'll call you did before breaking of that to the agents as well. nevertheless, it has full both of those groups and that there is a clean break here. this isn't just window dressing, but this still lingering questions as to how much it remains that you had it stolen as ation. and whether it's leadership to say one thing and its members want something else. and that's something that the, you know, the us is basically testing. i think, hey, she has to see how they react and waiting to see what the vision facility is and how it would roll on folds on the ground. and if it matches the rhetoric, because at the moment we've gotten quoting for you, unit to cooling for all syrians to come off, especially today this 1st friday, since the full of pressure on the side cooling for students come out and celebrate
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joining together. but of course, running the country is going to prove very different to taking it over. yeah, it's very easy to say all those things you know, you speak to. oh, you hear statements by anyone from the russians to the radians to the americans to the sea. yeah, everyone is saying they want a silver in united syria that respects the rights of minorities and women. but once you scratch beneath the surface and see what people are doing on the grounds, you then see that there actually is a significant asymmetry of a vision for syria. we still don't know yet what h d s is. vision isn't. uh they are currently leading. what they claim is a short to and from the 3 government that will have the power in march 2025 after a new constitution has been and basically agreed upon. but we don't know who's going to agree to this constitution and we don't know what it's going to look like . so that also raises doubts as to whether they can meet that self imposed deadline to leave in march 2025. and i'm sorry, as they indeed wrote many thanks for helping us for all the developments and sarah
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well, there are around 3000000 syrian refugees in to kill. that's the largest number in the world. many that have been celebrating for a little besides government and hoping to return home. stephanie deca for some guys going to the syrian border or because the on top is host to the 2nd largest siri, refugee population. inter kia officer is stumble, missed 400000, most of them from a level of settled here, tried to rebuild their lives. everyone we've spoken to call really believe just how false everything when everyone is telling us that they want to return home. but of course, you know, having built your life here for the so very long, it's not a simple, it's just dropping every everything and going across the border and questions about schools, about extra city, about how to live. and those do you need the paperwork? turkey needs to give paperwork, which would allow them to return if you will. that hasn't been the case, which is why you're not seeing hundreds of thousands of people flooding across the border at the moment. you know, we went to visit one business here, very much
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a level identity to talk to the bosses and the workers about how they feel about what's just happened and whether they will be going back. all of these men sled, the war in syria, bringing with them a touch of home carving stone, the skill and routine they have perfected over the years. but everything is different now. let me just a little little bit tied any of over 50 years past from the father, the son is gone and when we can believe it, it's like a dream. i cried when i found out it was over. personally, i feel that is a big responsibility to come back and to help. it's been 14 years time. we need to do both everything. now this is a traditional across from a level going back hundreds of years. the owners of this business and most of the workers are from i left, but we took them years to build this business, but everybody tells us they are determined to return and to start from scratch,
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to rebuild their city. and the country many tell us that starting over in a new country was hard. it's been a long road shoulder, so helpful. so my feeling is indescribable, happiness, happiness, that is beyond the extreme. so now is the time for reconstruction and to prepare for the future. as the manager tells us, the move will take time paperwork, needs to be processed. he says that after building a business over 13 years, he colleges drop everything and go, but he will return to syria and soon the other, the men, the high seem color. i'm not afraid of the future because the biggest obstacles the i said, the machine, which wound the entire country has gone. now when we sold the joint operation, entering the cities, they took care of the minorities and they treated them very well. as we are one nation, this is what is giving us assurances for the future. goes beyond that posts close
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to half a 1000000 syrian refugees. many are from a level and everyone we spoke to once to go home. is that honestly? it's a great victory. i want to go back, we need to go back. we've been here 11 years and it's enough. it's time to rebuild their homeland. they tell us time to car about to united and peaceful way. ford, stephanie decker, all g 0 goes down to south eastern. took you and stuff or is that there in refugee living in god's in to other she spoke to stephanie and gr emotional the prospect of have a ton. hi. the 3rd uh not really is. so we are free and we can able to back to celia, actually really is still in shop at is uh if, even if we think okay, i know able to back to syria and to visit our country as a place which we learn as long as the baby, uh and uh, i got,
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i got even this awards, there's nothing else to explain how i release reading because really we are there is to have fee and you know, it's the, it's a, you know, it's, uh, it was. so we want to back there and read through the i just didn't because but 2 and 4. now it's not easy for us. is that no, we don't know what this won't happen again. just as the situation is not the clear . so really we still have here is this to think read no, ever able to just visit our country. has it been hard for you in turkey? who is to the actually is the people in the house does add 3, support the beginning and really even wants to you 1st my family skim enter into the house for us and the people there, cuz people are released as a part time. give us up furniture uh to, to, to be able, uh, you know, to us surveys in the beginning, but we also became really we, we, we came was, i was gonna sink just restarts our life where i'm 0. that's where
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a private set benjamin netanyahu says, has soldiers, all pricing and syrian territory and a buffet zone. and they also had going on heights to protect civilians. is that the collapse of all sides. governments has created a power vacuum on the border. he also confirmed his riley soldiers have taken control of what he called strategic sites in syria. it was there. it is. advocate for human rights says is riley soldiers have seized pulitzer in all me, possessions on mount time, on a 2800 meters. it's the highest peak and syria and just 40 kilometers from the capitol. and it's where the presence that puts damascus within range of it. so i'll try to refine optimization. those are allows as well to monitor hezbollah strongholds in east and 11. and i conduct surveillance inside syria is that was also carried out. hundreds of s strikes across syria since sunday. the united nations is condemned. israel's actions is actually general spokesman, told down to do is gabriel is on the there a violation of serious to frontier to you and says one point. 1000000
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people are newly displaced across syria. since opposition forces began their offensive in late november to our the side regime, the un says they've delivered food assistance to about 700000 people. but israel's continued attacks on syria are making the situation dangerous. the secretary general is deeply concerned by the resend, an extensive violations of serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. the secretary journalists, particularly concerned over the hundreds of is really air strikes 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?
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look, 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 is needed support from its neighbors in order to move towards a, a form of governance. so it is inclusive that his democratic that protects the rights of, 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. the situation along that is real syria border remains vala tile as well as it's really
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forces continue to operate beyond the buffer zone that is monitored by the un disengagement observer force known as and off. that to is something that you and officials are concerned and watching closely. and the security council received a closed door briefing about that late on thursday. gabriel's on to i'll just see it at united nations in new york. the know if an item's really striking central garza has killed at least 33 palestinians, including several children as many as 80 people. what images the most devices have been brought to the hospital for treatment. they attacked talk to the multi story apartment building in on this or at refugee come volunteers and rescue. i can search through the rubble telling
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people it's a safety pres, have being held for those killed fee. it definitely will have and then we'll have about when these ready, occupation bombs, people in their houses. what do you expect them to do that those injuries are very deep and great about some people are even amputated and the 4 people arrive after losing parts of their bodies. the occupation is violating all humanitarian laws and the keep targeting civilians. relentless to making them are highly marvelous is all correspondent in dial bala and central garza and honey. just describe 1st the scene the off to those overnight strikes in missouri. laura, this is private from the hospital where according to medical staff inside the hospice at the emergency department died. so you are given a very grim report of what's going on the realities inside the hospital that many of the people are dying inside the hospital because of their, the severe injuries and the burns. as a result of the talk,
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the number has gone from 33 to 35. now it's a confirmed number, but many arguments are expected to lose their light. they're at the real risk right now losing their life simply because there aren't any not necessary medical supplies available at the hospital to accommodate and to intervene and properly to accommodate this large number of injuries. many of the dangers arriving in very, very critical condition. those are removed from under the rubble that happens to be still breathing through our at the i see you, but it is still at the risk of losing their life at the bottom side. this is where it's 33 people so far. in addition to the, the, the 2 more who died in the hospital and more than 18 with a critical injuries as well as missing a trap. under the rob, those people's bare for surviving family members relative are standing in despair and, and gazing at the massive pile of rubble is that some of the city that were presented that's a heart breaking there. look at the,
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the community center. the business is the residential homes, that ones who stood right there did seem to embody the widespread this for destruction and devastation caused by the ongoing june. inside the kitchen, feeding itself in every corner across the garden from leaving town. this family is homeless and many of the neighborhoods quite understood. neither both. amid this ruin, you can, we can tell it from the eyes of the standing of the is the rubble of the last is a profound as many are mornings, their loved ones and thinking of the unknown. despite all the thoughts, many of the people who slept last night and their homes wanted to wake up and hearing about some good news about the ceasefire potential to cease fire dogs. but unfortunately, to walk up too much of the agony and the status of the tragedy that keep unfolding because of the ongoing genocide pay her name. i would brands the very latest uh from gauze a honey many thanks. indeed. what is ready?
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forces have killed northern gauze, only orthopedic surgeon. dr. st. joe's i was traveling in an ambulance transporting medical supplies between the come all i'd want an hour or the hospitals and it's raining drone, open fire on the vehicle. this video shows the delta announcing the killing of his nephew in his really attack last month. custody major reporting his son was also killed last week, was trying to rescue trumped family members. cus is announced an additional hall, a $1000000000.00 and ministry, a few crane sections, days and see if they can cause the package. it includes new types of munitions. look at launches, i'm drones. it comes days off the defense department and not to separate a package with $1000000000.00 or seats and has provided a cave with more than $62000000000.00 a minute to assistance. because russia invaded in 2022 model on the ground as intense slicing between russian and ukrainian troops were on
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the eastern city of pope rugs residents that are being moved elsewhere. they say the city how.

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