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that takes place in 10 years. time being up against the british to monday with tunnel fell on me because if i don't, to me is showing in lights on persons colonial past. there is this domestic torture of reign of terror in these count major human rights abuse. how was this happening? a very precise way of to whichever 110 don't need to deny on al jazeera, the with high level talks on syria underway in jordan refugees. one thing to get home will pose one of the most urgent challenges for the new administration the down the row. kyle, this is out. is there a line from tow? how also coming up is where the strikes targeting residential areas in north
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central golf. the dozens of palestinians account with the scenes of jubilation in sole south queen celebrates off the m p. 's budget to impeach the president of briefly imposing martial news. and george's parliament picks a new president off to a type of the space in general elections. but the protest, the fall from over the folks on the terrace political transition following the toppling of the a side rate g mail underway and the jo damien, port city of october 2 months. and the talk is foreign minister as well as the us active states. the un as the u foreign policy chief attending, i'm same thing can said the united states will support the syrian people,
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the following, not mazing, our foreign ministers issued a joint statement saying the group supports a peaceful, political transition in syria, and which old political factions all represented as an inclusive transitional governing for the establish that will move the country towards what it calls a new political system. statement emphasizes the need for an immediate hold to own military operations in the country. and it cools for collective commitment to strengthen the fight against terrorism, saying it poses a threat to syria and the security of the region. and this is the scene in october. we're expecting to hear from those. our farm is a pulse bills of us section states, and it's me blinking and we're giving a press conference the i will be bringing you that press conference, a measly is as a when it happens. but now let's go over to damascus, where we can speak to officer is mohammed vile,
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his life for us in the syrian capital. so now the bottom of these talks are happening in jordan and ask about what do we know about how the new administration in syria is attempting to govern. the familiar separates between what's happening on the level of the government to the new government, to city, and what's happening in a couple of their agent that the newly does know very well, that they have to listen to what those countries are saying. because that change itself has been a different spot. so this has been approved by these companies. and without the help and support of those countries, this transition will not be met, that must be successful. so the listening very welcome to that message is coming from a couple and they have already promised that what they want to know is a different city. a city of that is not a dictatorship. a city of that is not told by an individual person. and they are
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working, as they said, to talk to every party in the country so that they can set up an inclusive governments. within these 3 months of position, they have suspended the form of 5 minutes. the form is in the institution, o, d, e, in order to be able to make up the changes to make that changes up on the studies for this includes the, the most in the governments. i'm surprised at all. they are working on security. they are working on just as they are sitting for files, looking for a way to, to set up justice. but at the same time, their eyes on the agent, all of them listening. and they want to create a new city, a lot is acceptable to the international community, a serious lucky is. but on the stage of the national stage, a country that can sleep in amount of energy is acceptable to the populace. okay,
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move out many things. indeed, we will come back to as a, when we have from those for him is in october. that's not bringing nor dave. she joins us live from jordan, from echo, but we just went out quite a broad final statement. no more, no, by the arab foreign ministers the, these are the points on a where they all aligned of the, the arab foreign ministers. laura, i have to basically reiterate a few very important points for their national security. the unity of syrian territory. the need for the national dialogue in syria supporting the new administration as it moves forward and tries to recover and rebuild syria and institutions a call on the international community to lend so forth and a commitments really to do that on behalf of arab states. but that doesn't
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necessarily align with other international players here meeting here, and i called the who have other strings attached to a lending support to the new administration. there is the united states, the european union. there is also 13 year in attendance today, and i'll come by the u. s. has been a bit ambiguous. they want to see actions with regards to what kind of relations the new administration will have. it with iran, with russia, what kind of state institutions and constitution will be worked on in syria. and the european union is basically waiting for a signal from washington to follow its lead. so it's still a bit ambiguous, but it was important for arab states to leave their mark as this process of international consultations and actions begins. i know the usaa is critical to this international legitimacy of so is new administration. what are they asking for him
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or 10 of the a the us does hold many keys of for damascus. first of all, the us doesn't want the new syria to have warm relations with the ron. it does the ones that to sever relations with resistance groups, whether his beloved in lebanon or other groups, including palestinian factions a wants to make sure that a new syria is not going to go to more with this world, even though the fall and outside the regime. i had not fired a shot at israel since the 1973 hor, but these are basically conditions that washington has. there's a read drawing of the map of the relations on the map in the middle east and the us wants to have it say loud and clear. and so it's waiting for answers for actions from damascus. in the meantime, it is not holding back its support to israel,
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which is bombing at syria, which is decimating military assets in syria and occupying even more territory, which has invited air of condemnation. i have to say. and in that statement of airport ministers, they repeatedly condemned a, b is rarely actions and said that the goal on heights is era, syria and occupied territory. ok, no. today brings the latest that from many things know, but looks like we're not seeing much movement in the press conference room for the moment, keeping an eye on events that in the meantime, it's go back to damascus that we can speak to as soon as mohamed vol. again and in the weak moments since asides files and see a side regime disappeared from syria. what changes have we already seen in society that the level of that 1st succeeds about the role my attention is the ability and the willingness
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or on the part of the people they have to speak. they tell us then the just the media ability to speak was for the then even within the family, father to son, mother to daughter. they couldn't speak now they speak in the streets and they come to us. i was here a few years ago and i was working here trying to talk to people to get some opinion about things, but nobody, nobody accepted to speak. no, they come to us in big numbers, asking us to allow them to give them the opportunity to express themselves. and that's something you notice in the streets, you know, it's everywhere in public swells. in the office inbox every well and also a sense of pride among these people they feel about now city of deluxe us, i don't so, so you know that, you know, to do something about the situation to help themselves, to help the country, to work harder to create to bring to implement that ideas, solve it, and telling us we had ideas while we're going to limit them because there was no
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way for us to do anything as also even economically. no. inflation has come down by 50 percent in 6 or 7 days. that's very, very outstanding on people i hope from the economy on coming on to and the governments, the new governments will be able to help them and to deliver on its promises as soon as possible. okay, mohammed val bringing the situation that in damascus, many things mohammed, well, it's been increased activity in russia's base and missouri and port city of attack in convoy of russia military vehicles is also being seen traveling towards the nearby home in a base must go said, is hoping to maintain its 2 military bases in syria, a window in his head in the studio as well, guys, pen folder. electra in peace and security during the universe and get to have you back. one of the russians up to, well, we don't really know for the time being with the back coming and going. we just know there's a significant movement of russian posts now. well, i think is
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a good moment to highlight the fact that a lot of people are saying, right, russia and iran are doing this is oh, but then no longer active in syria anymore. i'm. if you look at the facts on the ground, that's just not the case. so russia, i'm for around the supporting the a side regime was always a means to a law just strategic and for around it was having that long bridge to school as paula in lebanon. for russia, it was having those military base either him ending at base, for example, in the top, this naval base that it's all just naval base is very important because it gives russia it's only naval base in the mediterranean state. and the have, i mean add bass is important because russia uses it to supply its own forces and advises and proxies in countries as far away as the central african republic, but key to faso. and molly, all countries of turned away from the rest west in recent years and towards russia . so supporting aside was a part of a broad, a grand strategy for both those countries. i think they've made a tactical retreat,
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the withdrawal to cut the losses, but to keep fulfilling those board a strategic goals. so they obviously want to stay and want to keep these minute tre places within a syria one ones as well. what pressure they'll be from the outside for them to leave. they'll be significant pressure for them to leave, particularly at from all the people on the policy sitting at a conference and ask about always the russians on the radians, nothing violated at the rockies. however, all are at the table and the rockies are kind of a bridge between the west and in the right of this case, the iraqi government is very close to around that. there are many iranians at groups of initial goods operating in there, right? but a technically on the rocky army thrush down the rating government's payroll. so that will be a way so runs be represented by proxy at these tools. but i think i'll be very surprised if the us on countries like jordan, don't try and capitalize on popular and in serious against iran, against his but against russian for supporting the assad regime. and we're trying
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to use that to start the new government, whoever it will be from forming relations, or at least having room relations with, with either russia or ron. i were expecting to hear from the, our foreign ministers supposed be in the us extra estate any moment. now, the jim, the joint statement that's come up from, from the, our foreign ministers. it's pull the lines and it's quite vague. it just wants peace and security inside syria. what's going on? been nice. that's common alignment. well, i think this whole conference is a way for some of these active on the outside to trying to exert their influence inside syria. remember the day before damascus fell dates the s u i countries like egypt and jordan cooling for a ceasefire, and always the events on the ground just completely over to that means they were supportive of this saturday, but they just didn't know how it was going to go so i think the fact is enough cover is also significant because this is, this is jordan trying to exhibit its influence. it does have
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a rebel groups that supports in a, in the south. the cool, particularly the southern front who have now remained themselves the southern operations rooms and they have had long links the us onto the jordanians. so i think that's a way for jordan to say, look, we're still here. i think jordan will be slightly worried about turkey's influence it turn key style cars written so much. now not only do they have the s n a that proxy mother should that role so all you believe the external power close this the hatred? yes. who currently again, veteran civil stuff has risen to so george and will be trying to reassert itself while so the same time, not publicly as expressing any discontent, discontent with turkey or with h t. s. him tricky line. okay, real guys to involve me. thanks. and dave, thank you as well for the 1st time in his millions of syrians all hopeful for that country's future. daily life is certainly retarding in syria and refugees forced to leave the country joined the devastating 13. yes. of all who are returning. united
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nation says there is best senior conflicts created the world's largest refugee prices. with more than $14000000.00 syrians forced from their homes since $21111.00 and who's the highest population of the syrian refugees per capita. and the 2nd largest population overall of syrians, just based off of the arab spring uprising against the non ousted president charlotte side. the vast majority needs to monitoring the systems to survive and have not been able to a ton to survey it in his most children bones a theory and parents and 11. and since the uprising a specialist in the comes and informal communities of the back on finally when they syrians live, the phone of a son, so will cause celebrations in the streets. industrial ivy has moved from mass now on the level and syria border. a scared into silence for more than half a century, forced to flee their country through fear of a brutal political dynasty with the a subs resume, gone from power displaced,
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syrians like these are silent no more. the we think over under resistors who read, i would go through from digression and depression of the shuttle of the, from the border towns and living on where they've lived in limbo for years. people have started going back real estate behind in syria with their husband. most of a relative split to comes in love and on. she'll be seeing them for the 1st time in 14 years. the good because to and pumps i bought, you know, and i feed my heart there to be the 2. it's going to be better. i don't know whether to laugh or cry because i don't believe what's happened. those going back are optimist, but cautious. at least 1500000 syrian refugees living living on its early days. but
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so far, only thousands have chosen to go back. most are waiting to see what happens next. reestablishing of working government and security, safeguarding its territorial integrity, rebuilding the economy, all requires manpower. what of serious, biggest challenges will be re constituting its population? here at the most, the border crossing between loving on in syria, refugees we have been living on the margins of society for years, are making their way home after 53 brutal years of, of pressing and killing their own people, the assets have become a part of serious history. a countries future know the hands of its the same bus route. the old is 0, must know on the 11 on serial board. the
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is there any forces have launched a new wave of attacks across the gaza strip on stocks today? and these 10 kind of sending things using a local man being killed and as strikes for them as a policy building in general. follow. enjoy that being taken to alexa hospital in central gauze, a medical facility or what he's struggling to provide adequate can onto his honey, my fluid reports from outside the hospital. so this is this, the, this all after these really military is targeted, the municipality building city of the city ambulance vehicles continues to be dispatched from the hospital through the bomb side. and so far we've seen many of these are either brought back to the hospital. some already did were brought to the hospital on the ambulance, then others were on our whole by animals and civilian vehicles were also responsive from the area to the bottom sides as seen as a wise man right here in the hospitals. they've already overwhelmed with the number
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of casualties here. is that this person seems to have to stay in severe injury, the reading and trying to be taken from the ambulance into the emergency department. these really missouri carried out. that'd be a talk on the municipality building historian, the entire building, why people are still inside this particular building houses, many of the display of the families inside the facility itself. and of course the yard and around there, it's a busy area in the middle of the city is known as being a marketplace. and at this hour it's, it's a rush hour and people are very, very, gather at a very large number, older woman, number of people, whether they are this way from the basic supplies for them with the copper.
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1 from the husband and they're the how to sign in the news is really strikes on goals are 50, have killed several palestinians. children or a monk space has been killed. and the strike on our much to west village school, which is housing just based families, is where the forces continue to target the north, which has been on the stage for more than 2 months. as well as laid siege to northern garza for a move in 2 months blocking the re entry of food and medicine. also stamp on finding the area nice nations estimate. she has stopped school than a 100 humanitarian missions into the middle says the sage began since october 6th, the u. n. and our partners have tried to coordinate a $137.00 missions to those parts of the north, more than 90 percent. that's about a $124.00. planned admission were denied out right. the other 13 were approved but then faced impediments along the way. since monday we submitted 16 requests that's
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between $3.00 and $5.00 each day. almost all were flat out denied. the only mission to get the green light was prevented from moving into all the areas it set out to reach. ready trust dressed as a once again or humanitarian movements must be facilitated across garza, including areas in the north where thousands of palestinians are facing a politic conditions after almost 10 weeks under siege. as national security advisor jake sullivan is in egypt as part of a final push to reach a cease fire in garza as well. president joe biden leads office in the present up to 5 to i'll cc and kyra where they discussed a cease fire and a deal for the release of captives. some of them is also in israel and castle earlier this week. that's probably an headquarter e. now she joins us from federal, viola and central dogs and hen festival. bring us up to speed. the very latest that we're hearing on these strikes that have happened just in the past couple of hours
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of the yes, is there any forces target said the municipality updated by left the building where these 10 palestinians including the mayor of the dead. but if you was skill until this moment, more funerals are being held up for hospital. we have been seeing families and, and, and, and, and, and relatives and friends bidding farewell for their beloved ones. and there has been dozens of policy new injured inside the lock for hospital. we saw mothers crying outside that were coming from the emergency department crying because they're been loved. ones were killed due to the injuries they just said. we're talking about a hospital that is serving more than 1000000 todd of sinews emitted by the which is the locks the hospital. lots of medical supplies, lots of medical 1st and now it's and the situation is over. one thing if we go
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inside the lock the hospital right now, you won't even have space to walk due to the huge amount of injuries the hospital has been receiving in the past couple of hours, according to witnesses, a set that's up of the municipality building completely collapsed, it's in the heart of the god there is, but that's to be downtime. we're talking about an area in the middle of the markets where everyone is out. it's a rush hour and also the municipality was was where policy news. we used to readjust or to receive food distribution and also to change their ideas to make birth certificates. it's a very crowded area and that's why we saw lots of how does the new injured in the area, but it's not the 1st time there. is there any force has targeted municipality, this is the 4th, may or has been killed in the past couple of months. we have been also seeing targets to school shelters and also to come on at one the only hospital
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facilitating a and the another in gaza strip. and do it me seems to be seeing some sort of new toxic in the know this is of course been under fees for 2 months now. but the thing is, well, not only attacking people in buildings, but then funding the buildings as well. tell us more about that. so obviously these really forces have been trying to drain out and destroy every aspect of life in the another. and god was true. and this started when the it's really forces and they did those areas 2 months ago. if the house was not completely collapse to the ground or partially, and the mom is literally burned, they invade the house, they burn everything which makes it on habitable for a policy needs to go back and to lives in the house is also none of their belongings. are still available due to the fact that everything is for fallacy. these are things that it's very hard because all of the math for them is to be
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burned. and as you see behind me is one of those fields. today. they took the body and they went to various, but this is how it's happening in those reports has are all aspects of life trying to drain out, especially the mother in god's us to proceed completely destroyed. infrastructure houses, municipalities, everything has been destroyed slots into the ground. there is a pause, not locked into the ground, it is burned, and that's why it's very hard for polish sinews to go back to those areas. sometimes it's in use are describing the another in parts of the bill. it's us troop right now as it goes city where there's no aspects of life. every thing is burned and there is no way part of the news could start or live in this area again . okay, that sounds good or a breeze or the very latest that from the gaza strip as they strikes continue
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across the region and thank you. it was ready forces of shots and killed one polished and enjoying a rage and the occupied west bank. the army talked to the residence, south west of hebron, splunk and confrontations with palestinian fighters. is there any forces also carried out? several of the raids across the occupied territory elsewhere in the occupied westbank classes of broken out between palestinian authority forces and productivity and fights. as in jeanine refugee camp, spoke specimens as the authors who is trying to maintain security, public order and no enforcement. and this is the scene in october the way we are expecting to see the foreign ministers of our countries the pulse deal. so it'd be us actually stay on the blink and speak to the media following the october me things on syria. they've released a joint statement that's bringing know a day. she's been following the events that an act. well,
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if that's what focused through this final statement that we've been seeing by our foreign ministers that are the arab foreign ministers, a needed to basically make the error a position very clear. and this is important because many believe a 2 cushion, the new as syrian administration from all the pressures and, and, and being pulled in every which direction. at the moment, there are a lot of things specifically on the need to maintain unity of, of syrian territory, to stabilize the country, to work on transitional justice and rebuilding institutions. and to help the syrians recover the way they see fit. and this is key because there are other countries, other players here who have their own agendas here. let's start with a for example, syria's neighbor t, it's a kid doesn't want to see a break away. curtis states,
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but getting established now that the subdivision has fallen, iraq, which also shares a very large border, has its own security concern, specifically with isis. and also with concerns, perhaps about social cohesion in syria. the united states wants assurances, but the new syria won't have good relations with iran and russia the way the us out there she did. it wants to assurances that serial won't strike back at the israel, which has some, has been bombarding at syria, including the capital, damascus. it has taken over more serious territory in addition to that, which it already occupies. so not all interest a line, but the airport administer is making it clear that this is where they stand, and this is how they will help syria recover. but also by law being the international community, we're expecting a number of airport ministers to arrive here very soon to talk to the press about
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not just that statement with what they've been doing. and the conversations they've been having. because remember, anthony blinking is here, the european union top diplomat is here, the un envoy for syria is here and the turkish foreign minister as well. so there's a lot of dialogue has been happening over the past few hours and i'll come by and of course damascus watching it closely, hoping its allies in the room had their back. will that lease means my next question? no, because a lot of people, all that a lot of conversations happening, damascus watching from damascus. why did they not have a delegation themselves of the table that a quote simply they weren't invited. this is a basically international diplomacy trying to catch up with the these seismic events that have happened in syria. syrians took the world by surprise. these almost overnight shift for the geo politics of the regions changed the map and the
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alliances and the balance of power. and although not all countries had relations with the height of the heavier sham with the power that is now in control of much of syria, everybody now needs to have at least contact with h t s. they need to have a dialogue with them understand where they're going to take syria next and how they're going to do it. because what happens in syria math or is not just the syrians, it affects the entire region and it could really change a lot of things. this is almost on charter territory. the outside the regime was in power. the fed dynasty has been in power for basically half a century old, the rules of the game that once with that dynasty are now gone and there's a new playbook and everybody's trying to figure out what is going to be. indeed. okay, no for the moments of many things and they have friends, the latest that from cuba?
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well, let's look at northern syria now whether it's hope and co sign and small. yes, easy villages on for the full of us on ration. talking about forces have taken any .

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