tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 15, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the most always on the people that being the same for feed fully marston's. here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm sort of any a, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our life from to coming up in the program today. israel says it has hit dozens of what it calls military targets in syria. while you and envoy visits damascus, calling for an end to western section, the is really government approves the plan to expand illegal settlements in the occupied golan heights a week after seizing control of
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a un buffer zone. more as rarely strikes across gauze, at least 15 palestinians were killed in a single attempt from a school. housing displaced families in the north also a head clever cleanup efforts to gain on the french island of my yacht. officer. it was hit by the worst psych phone in nearly a 100 years. and the i'm piece of statements with disabilities. we're building up to the mentions the adobe in the premier need to hear from men. so he and united as both sides struggled getting into the match. the israel has launched more air strikes across syria targeting what it says or military sites is really media say that the air force destroyed warehouses, storing missiles and rocket launch is near the town of castell, that's in the damascus country side. also,
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the turkish government is also to train the syrian army. if then you administer ation asks for it, and its defense minister says there is no sign yet of a complete russian withdrawal from syria. large crowds of former syrian soldiers have gathered outside the police headquarters in homage province. they are trying to settle their legal and military status after the fall of the assad government. meanwhile, the un special envoy, the serial gear petterson, has arrived in the syrian capital and he's calling for an end to western sanctions to hope reconstruction. we will hopefully see him. so sanctions so that we can see the really a rattling around spending all syria again. and then my last point we need to see of course just is an accountability for crimes. i'm gonna need to make sure that that goes through a treadmill justice system. let's go straight to the syrian capital damascus. where else is there was a some, a bench of
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a is standing by so assigned to today marks one week since the ouster of charlotte, charlotte. so at the end of the dynasty, what does it feel like to be in damascus at the moment? it was sunday is the 1st working day across the worlds and life is limping back to normal. cv it outside the gates of damascus university, where hundreds, maybe thousands of students have been going in and out through the day that we've been here. and schools have also opened across the country, been hearing reports of various parts of the city of damascus, where people have actually returned back to work in various ministries has been but the were at one of the ministry of the information ministry earlier on. and they were telling us that they have to start life here. a document is feet from below 0 . there were lots of employees who existed only on paper. there were employees who took with them keys and important documents. somebody would go back to the cars with them over onto the former regime. so it is a going to be
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a difficult transition because they believe that it is now starting from the building blocks of how to run a fast one employee told us that the, this was somebody who was in charge of dealing with the media, but he had to come up and clean the office 1st so that they can start talking to people. so that gives you an idea of what the kind of difficulties people face in everyday life is going to take time to resume, to normally be put in an effort. there were fewer shortages, people were only allowed to get fuel via those cards that were issued by the previous regime, sim cards, getting them and getting data for them, and then charging them. it is also an issue. so those are every, these things that we take for granted and in this transition and say people are struggling to get by to get those things started again. water and electricity is also major. any level of water supply they've been cut for the last 4 days. they're trying to restore it, but they're struggling to find the engineers and the mechanics we used to run. those are fast. so as i said, this is the country in transition. it's
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a transition between take some time and doesn't look quite patients on behalf of the 2nd people to deal with the people who are now in charge. some of the head of the new administration metal shaw has spoken to during this and he addressed many of the burning questions about how he's going to is about serious future. and his next steps. what did we learn from syria's new liter of the way you see this is, this is the kind of thing that you've been hearing good time and time again in the last week. go from certainly does that they are talking about reconciliation. the thing that there are no differences among the people, they're differentiating between groups like p k, k a, the, but couldn't sunbrook is spotty designated it. there is still organization by roger by turkey and other countries. this separating the kurds from those fighting forces . they're separating the aloe wide sewer under the regime. a do the alibi to. busy part of the administration who ran to fast the people who are actually persecuting
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that their reputation. so they are giving the message and the signal that this is a syria which would be for serial number. they should have been dropped in the journal. if you talked about iran and you talked about russia, he talked about various aspects of government in this country and things that city and people on the street as we speak to them, say they're liking the words, but it has to be followed up by actions and to discuss that further, if we don't have a political list, but we've got a student here from damascus university mohammed abraham joined us here. now your medical students, thank you very for the device and there's a lot of hope, but fear as well. what is the city or for the use of syria? where is the opportunity and where do you see a country? boy, i see my country in fall are going to a better place. um, it should be uh, uh, it should be. it should be taken care of by, by a lot of people were uh,
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the students must study the farmers. most ro cross the engineers should build, we must go into a better place, an inch. but there's a lot of divisions interior right in the last 13 years they have been divided amongst it's 6 a month. it's religions and months as people so weird. how do you find common ground to go forward? now people, i guess that people must have the face to, to, to, to come on a script to come on a page and agree on what, what they're supposed to do in order for them to, to take this country to a better place. were supposed to love each other. of course that was that did no wrong, should be unpunished. no more injustice, no more darkness, no more. uh. as being afraid to speak, freedom of speech should happen. people should, should do what they love. on an edge, all of everything's going to be better. you were talking to the people who are in charge of syria now as a, as
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a youth on the streets of damascus. what would you tell them? how do you want to save you from? please take care of those who are smart. take care of those who are uh, who have the, the ability to, to take this country to uh, to a better place. we're not supposed to, for us anymore. we're not supposed to install or of course we're not supposed to be afraid. please bring safety to the country. bring love, bring fees, no more, no more being afraid to talk. no, we want sees, we want to defeat relaxed. we want to do what we love. i'm a medical student, i like to read. i like to spend 10 hours a day of reading studying. like why should not, should i be afraid to do that? like the last 2 weeks where it's so distracting. i couldn't do nothing. uh and uh, uh sir includes thing full the today and yesterday it was, they were so peaceful the, the, the, um,
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i was able to read. i'd like to read. i read at least the fuck people who read know who, who she is. i liked to read the da vinci um books, every one of them i, i bought a couple of weeks ago the harry potter books, but i didn't, didn't read them yet. thank you very much. i'm of the writing there thing. i wonder the students here at damascus university. so this is a, this is a slice of life for the city. yeah. we have one young man and we were driving through and he said, do you feel that? and i said, what do you mean then he said, we're driving through syria without fitting that there will be and this is a strike or a check point where we will be arrested. so this is what life looks like from damascus on day one of a new week where people have started going back to school a summer. thank you very much for your reporting there from damascus to syrian capital. we hope that you're a guest will have a lot more time to read going forward. thank you so much. after more than a decade of conflict and syria, the united nations says 7400000 people remain displaced within its borders. it says 70 percent of the population needs,
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humanitarian aid and 90 percent lives in extreme poverty. the large cities of a level, hama and homes have enjoyed the worst of serious displacement crisis, with entire communities uprooted because of the civil war. the syrian white helmets, a group offered assistance throughout the war, and has dispatched teams. they are expected to focus now on a rebuilding and recovery. let's discuss that with for root of the deputy general manager of the store in white helmets. you're joining us from homes, your hometown in syria. so you've returned there after a decade, i'm told of being a way of being forced to be away. how do you feel? a man license mix of feeling happiness indeed excites, finds a soul. we are a bit towards that because the pie is very,
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very expensive. i marched in the streets of my beloved city and in every corner i remember uh full incl leak. all that the teeny, i see the distorted homes us. we are filled with hulk beds. we will hopefully be able to leave the country, get difficulties back and rebuild annual screen democratic speeds. about half of serious population was displaced by the civil war. or most people going back home like yourself know, honestly, they will have, you know, of thousands and thousands of people who are trying to get back home. you'll see the crossing points at the borders, but they've been on the enter key. i called it was people who tried to come, but to be honest, once people arrived back the day of homes, many of them a big disappointment because there is a lot of destruction in many neighborhoods and many finishes the lives there is and
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live of mine. i fall, my own discharge and uh they were uh, he was uh about a few where the situation warrants are and then it goes to the systems are infinity uh, damaged oh we have a lot of work ahead to cleared unexploded ordnance feel. a lot of millions may be off land mines and explosives, and also munition, which we need to clear the, the levels which we need to remove and open to votes. and we need to have medicaid the infrastructure to enable those are the piece henry, who's used to continue to return home, smell. and also the head of the new story administration says he has plans to rebuild syria, or is your group the white helmets in touch with you and your administration? since you're talking about already clearing the rubble and rebuilding infrastructure, are you in touch?
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we are in touch with all the fact also reduced. we negotiate access, we defy services for every community we tend to reach. we believe that their own or the civil society and the role of the governments for should be working and collaborating together and enhance. and we look forward to seeing you the new point, it's kind of old map and hopefully get the international assistance needed for both the government agencies and the civil society to rebuild our country. do you believe the civil war is over? and i apologize if that sounds like a silly question, but i ask you, because when a ruler, when a dictator is toppled initially people who suffered under his ruler over joy, right? as people are in syria right now. but it can also be, in fact, it often is the beginning of the new chapter of instability and sometimes renewed fighting was 1st of all, for us as tvs, we don't describe it as,
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as a big one as a socket, as evolution by people from all communities from all the additions and backgrounds, i guess, i think the machine was a cruise come up to people and we're covering those from old groups and backups. of course, later on they have been the spoken intervention folks who wore and there has been serviced actions by different parties. but for us, the a sense of this movement was the pollution, full freedom and dignity for all this even people. and what we have seen over the past weeks that there was no ethnic cleansing, there was no mass getting gas. the baby seemed try to see if it's on base with seeing the on the also the base of the machine itself. it seeing that the shuttle ascends what's tumbled down because he sent them. he even, you ran away without saying a word. he didn't say good mind,
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he did not put his eyes to his baze. there he looked, people do die. but on the other side, when the opposition a corpse to control over the cities and now they pull homes and them out this, they give assurances to all the people that nobody wouldn't be a home based on uh and any ethnic or religious background. i would say we as cdns, you're gonna have any with all regardless of conditions, demand justice, we know that we need to protect our people. we need to protect the next generation and we need to be able to bring peace, but they will be and also saying i will piece without justice. we have to hold the perpetrators for concept comfortable. come on background, regardless of the identity of the victim or the identity of the perpetrator. justice is almost who been peace us. do you believe in this new administration? and we all flooded, sorry and, and, and we believe our people are able to maintain unity. we are,
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and what is the problem the for an intervention? me, as of course, if external parties high to fuel experience pension or try to fund and look at media, she has for 5 each of those that will be a little bit of slight bit of silence. how was that of we are, as i said, to be honest, been up to mistake, that this is a great and president moment time for the saving people. and if our neighbors online, the boss too fast and this could get the phase, we are able to avoid a civil war or instead of waiting for the deputy general manager for the syrian white helmets, thank you very much for joining us, announcing 0 thank you. thank israel's government has approved the plan to expand settlements in the occupied golden heights. it comes a week after the army invaded the un buffer zone between the territory and 7,
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syria prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government acted in light of the new front facing syria and out of a desire to double the israeli population on the golden heights, houses there was no ro days in jordan's capital, you're joining us from him on, nor of course, because the is really government has been now since you were from reporting in the occupied west bank and inside israel the nor ordinarily we deal with the headline and then it ask you for, for context, let's, let's flip it this time because i think we need to remind her of yours. what the golan heights, it's so can you give us the brief on, on where it is with belongs to and how it came to be occupied. will settle the goal on heights is syria and territory. it's part of the of the syrian republic and it was occupied by israel in 1967 along with the west bank including jerusalem and the egyptian c. 9 deserts are seen i peninsula. now this, this piece of land,
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this piece of syrian lab continues to be occupied. the international community international law considers that to be occupied territory. and in fact grow piece of syria. and there are you in resolutions about this, but a 9 t in, in 2019 at donald trump, who would be now the incoming president of the united states. back then when he was still in the white house, he recognized israel. so sovereignty over the goal line high, it's much like he did over occupied is jerusalem. there was international up for this has no relevance to international law, but nothing yahoo capitalized on that and built on that. and now this announcement that comes few weeks before trump is 4 and back in, that's basically where, how, how this is playing out. this is syrian territory that, that is really, is expanding at the moment as we speak. so okay, so in that,
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thank you very much. that brief in this context that you've explained, these really prime minister of israel occupies this land. you mention that israel has expanded its occupation just in the last few days. and now these really prime minister says he wants to double settlements on the occupied land. a yeah, so a building supplements and bringing your own population into occupied territory is of course, against international lots, a violation of international law. and there are dozens of un resolutions in that regard. there is legal text in that regard. and what israel has done in the golan heights has treated much like the occupied west mind. so restricting the ability of syrians in the goal on to building their own communities to develop their own communities, taking over the line, some more line, grab, building supplements, and now wanting to double those sacraments. why? because 1st of all,
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trump is coming back to office because nothing. yeah. who wants to expand control over the goal on heights and make it permanent? and one might say that he was also these also encouraged by the, by net ministration, which didn't change the trump policy on the goal on heights. there was no reversal of that policy, like we saw it on other fronts regarding trump policies when the byte and administration took over 4 years ago. so this is an opportune moment for nothing yahoo to try and make this occupation permanent. much like is doing in the west bank so nor thank you very much for all of that. social 0 is nor a date reporting from amman. jordan, the, the
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is really forces have bombarded northern and central parts of gaza, killing 46 palestinians in just the past. 24 hours, at least 15 were killed in a single attack on a school housing displaced families in beta noon, commode one hospital, a place where palestinians should be able to seek medical care is instead faced with the risk of death, is really army has once again targeted staff and patients there and in central gaza funerals have been held for those killed and is really attacks on darrow, by the children are among the victims of the overnight attacks. one targeted tense and a make shift refugee camp officer as him who darya is in there about line central gaza. so there's been an attack, as we mentioned on a school in northern guys to tell us what happened so it is a funny way the school and it is inmates, had noon the far north of the gauze was true and this school was sheltering. thousands of paula sinews. now, what happened 1st, is there any forces,
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1st launched an air strike on the area, injuring and killing dozens of policy news. and not only that, after that, they invaded stuff, the school started arresting people and also started burdening the classrooms. now what happened is people were literally on the floor without anyone able to reach them or rescue them. because we're talking about an area that has been under seats for more than 2 months now. and the fact that there is no civil defense teams, vehicles, ambulances is making the situation way harder now, not only inside the school, but we also saw people surrounding the school bleeding to death on the entrance. and all of this happened in a couple of hours only. we do not have the right. that's still because it's very hard for us to get any of this is the information from the another bank last yeah. i don't or should budget due to the lack of communication, but this is not the only schools that has been bombed in the past couple of hours.
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so please 3 schools has been also been hit in the gospel city yesterday. what else are you monitoring in the gaza strip at the moment and well, we just received news that the is really for says targeted another group of palestinians who were ball and tearing, to secure age convoys and 8 trucks. we do not know the number of palestinians injured, but the ambulances from alex a hospital started a moving to the area. and also the artillery sending did not stop earlier today. and i'm afraid out the area, especially where at least 4 houses have been targeted with our teller recently. and it's not only the fact that there is a continuous shutting air strikes plus captors chasing palestinian. but the human intelligence situation, the house situation is getting worse. every single minute we're talking about no
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supplies. the amount of food that is available is very few of the, the demand is very high and the fact that it's coming the winter is coming. more rain is coming upon. assume you do not have any tense types or shelter is also adding more missouri to the lives of houses. there is in her diary reporting from darrow, by the inside the gaza strip. thank you very much can and there been protests in the occupied westbank after security forces from the palestinian authority rated the janine refugee camp. the palestinian islamic jihad groups is one of his commanders was killed by authority forces. israel's army has frequently attacked the camp, but operations by the palestinian authority, or rare, a mouse has condemned the store things of targeting palestinian fighters. so some background here, the occupied west bank was divided into 3 areas of control in 1995. this was under the oslo accords between israeli and palestinian leaders. israel controls 2 of those areas,
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either so late or jointly with the palestinian authority. that accounts for 82 percent of the territory, the remaining area. so less than 20 percent of the west bank is under direct palestinian control, but the authority coordinates security matters with israel is really forces retained the right to enter this area at any time under the pretext of security. joining us to discuss this, send me a boucher hyundai, the leader about a policy and nationalist political party in israel. so you're also a former member of parliament. it is real to connect that. then you're joining us from jeff, thank you for your time. so how do you look at this? i wanted your take on the palestinian authority, in other words, palestinian security fighters fighting palestinian fighters, indigent, and refugee camp. it was evening. good. and i the thank you for this, a chance to talk to adjust your. uh, i think this is the last thing that any brother stadium wants to see all over the
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world. surely when the genocide is, is ongoing, going gaza and is valley ok. vision is expanding all the time, more set the amount, more grounds of the stuff. there's daily crimes of the stuff, there's way more, more set the month. and the goal on that was all the things that we are seeing. and this is the last thing in the but less than you a reasonable person or lead the ones to see. and they will feed quite a shame that the both sides were not able to get to, to, to download and, and solve the controversy between them. and, but we should keep in mind that the main reason for violence, all of them in the west bank, gaza is jerusalem, is riley occupation, which is needing to all this violence. part of it is also and the violence between the palestinians. but the main reason for violence and the whole area is,
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is brand new patient looks that's october. the 7th israel has conducted near daily rage across the occupied west bank, including numerous raids in janine and the janine refugee camp. the palestinian authority, on the other hand, was very quiet when it came to security matters. it felt like it had been pretty much neutered. why do you think the palestinian authority is now coming back into this and, and throwing its security forces at policy and arm group? why now the problem is there's lots of pressure because now well here in the. busy deal that might also lead to a kind of a ceasefire in gaza and they want to prove that they can control and stay as an important player that can bring or they're also in gaza. maybe there is a lot of pressure, but let me remind everyone better. ok, the patient by definition is a continuous act of violence. and in order to keep what you base you and you need to all the time,
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do more violence in order to give millions of people that don't want to control a under or there. and this violence leads all the time due to resistance. and of course, and in light and the other people and all of them have that. i was just a few patients. and this is and it looks like i'm an ongoing occupation forever. so he does knowing that the process is i've been trying all the peaceful tools that they they had since there's also agreement dement in 93. we are 3 decades that the oldest low these agreement instead of these and regular life like any other people in the whole world. what we are having is more of your patience, much less than much more set the months on stuff lives much more violence, daily violent as people are moving go. so no one to the scene was this resistance
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is there at the moment. a power play by mouth with a boss and the palestinian authority to try and stay in power and may be in the future in gaza. expand their power. i say that is because i note that my boss just in the same days that the palestinian authority was fighting policy and on groups. my boss is saying when he met the italian president, it's urgent that the palestinian authority be allowed to assume control over the gaza strip. that was the palace demands wants to live under the little small and the city and wants to live under or the thing is want to live the people all over the i don't know if my own without busk, i'm doing that. i'm not sure that he is able to do that after all, the things that you're seeing here, and that is his need to use force against his people, which is something nobody wants to see a but i really would like the any, the thing that there will be will be the senior leadership that will and this
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violence was then down the island and then between the palestinian people. and this is the main role of any policy, nearly the my point of view and the especially now especially the now when the general setup is ongoing, i do see all this raise this policy is by that is right. leaks 3, i'm right, fascist government against a lot of the published in the by the senior citizens and as well. so from, from this government, the policy means if you have the result of mazda funding from this government, the, but as soon as it goes back on truly our people in government. and this extreme is rather government. there's lots of blending disasters all over them. and at least in the amount in or up and see the level of the we are facing a very dangerous fascist, is riley government. the way to challenge this is only a by unified palestinian leadership. that's where the come on political strategy.
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and then all of us would, would lead to end this to end this up, your vision of and then all of these themes of violence from all god send me. i wish i had a leader of ballade, the posting and political party in israel. thank you very much. i the iris prime minister assignment harris says israel's decision to close its embassy and dublin is deeply regrettable. is really foreign minister says it shut the embassy because of what he calls the extreme anti israel policies of the irish government. but the irish premier says that he utterly rejected the assertion that island is anti israel. islands cabinet has voted to join south africa's case accusing israel of genocide at the international criminal court. still a head on elsie's 0. it's not the child's play was attracting youngsters into armed combat, the gangs in haiti, and in support, a dominant display by australia as quick as theirs against india. details coming up with peter later this out
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you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our, israel's government has approved a plan to expand settlements in the occupied golden heights. it comes a week out to the army invaded the un buffer zone between the territory and southern syria. foreign minister benjamin netanyahu says the government wants to double the is really population on the go in at least 15 palestinians have been killed and a single attack on a school housing displaced families and make a note is really forces have on board in northern and central parts of gaza, killing 46 people in just the past 24 hours. is real launched, more air strikes across syria targeting dozens of what it says or military sites. is really media say the air force destroyed warehouse is storing missiles and walk it launches in a town of style that's in the damascus countryside. the syrians in france are back in the streets a week after the fall of the assad regime. they are celebrating, what they say is the victory of the syrian people. houses here was a passion bug or is at the rally in paris. tell us what you're hearing
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the know in central past with some of the cities syrian community have come out to celebrate. as you say, a week of to the full of a thought just to come together to, to great is, it's mindy to miss, still absorbing what has happened. i'm any want to know what he's going to happen next, will some so she 1000 people arrived and for all it's from syria during the civil war, i'm joined by one of them for sure, as the vagaries of rights activists here in paris. you arrive to and frauds, 3 years ago we were just told you moments ago and we were talking about how people are feeling here is that of course, as always enjoyed celebration, but many people use say, in your community also talking about what's going to happen next. i think our joy is the new will do after the symbolic friday that's happened in damascus. and let's act yeah. in that on of the with. and i think today you this joyce would be said by
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some so many people around the world because this victory is shared with everyone. because it's adored for fighting infinity and finding it and i holding all the criminals accounts of and starting from a sub. and this is glad, but also put then nothing. yeah, hope everyone will committed crimes against humanity and what times so also i think you'd open the, the neighboring countries would be happy. we've got for the co state that was endangering the whole reason. so i think yes, we are happy and anyone who tries to take this away, this is the law school is because we are happy and we are assured that this is what we want, that we wanted to get rid of this big data that's with us oppressed us and present us and displaced us for 54 years. why did you say you wanted to get rid of this? dictate aside has gone. you personally for sure came here 3 years ago. you have a life in faults, not that you've created, but would you consider going back to syria? yes. again,
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i think this is one of my dreams to go back to celia and have our to position as the day of school because we left because of us that then we would love to go back, but it has to be our decision. we can be pushed a way before knowing that this is steve, but this is the 5th, what we are giving up and today i think we would fight just to be able to go to city, but what would get them to use? we can go knowing that we can come back to the life that we built for the funds we made for the projects. we started to the investment. we said we invested in these countries because one of the issues as well, we're hearing a hearing from is that the french government is trying to decide whether or not to suspend the applications of some syrians who applied for asylum in recent months. for example, i mean that's causing a lot of concerned, isn't it? monk, syrians who is saying, well hang on a minute, we don't know what people became. bucks. yeah. i think it's causing a lot of concern and stress to the layers of stress. that's the stuff disease and then silence because i'd already living. i don't think this is a, just,
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this isn't me that it is it click of the how do you want to send all these thousands of millions of syrians back home now, when we don't have a country, we don't have, we don't, we don't have infrastructure. we don't have the case and we don't have posts. and also even thinking to go back on our, on our, on decision to best buy live in north georgia. and we need to, to pay extremely expensive is to actually to go back. so i don't think this is the right way to go, because you're adding that to, to the stress of the stuff to you, to use it for sure. as the the thank you very much indeed will leave you to continue to celebrate with some of your friends here in this area. the community empowers back to you so all right, it's actually about the reporting from power. thank you very much for that. the cleanup efforts are underway on the indian ocean island of my yacht, after it was hit by the worst cycle. and in nearly a century, at least 14 people had been killed. rescue teams on the french overseas territory or clearing roads in debris. the storm brought winds of more than 200 kilometers an hour, with reports of settlements being flattened or
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a cycle. and tito has made land full in mozambique. guy taylor is eunice as chief of advocacy and communication there. and he says, mozambique has also been hit hard by the storm. the impact here unless i'm because as well, so be quite substantial. so i to, to made it awful athletics where i am now in temper and the buzz on the beach and the house this morning. and it's not, it doesn't make sense tropical sideway and a 0 pulse that bringing with windsor around 200 kilometers per hour. and christy a lot of rain probably see some of the sounding walter in the background behind me around the city this morning. take a look at the impacts and assess what was the initial critical needs population. eric see a lot of destruction. a lot of bruce saw houses and schools helped us sense as being for the operation. people really starting to deal with, with the impact that they face to and in need of immediate document at certain support which is that is working together with all this needs to both of governments provide, but it's
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a very difficult situation and stuff. yeah. and like the price it might not might change. it talks to in the long run in conflict in eastern democratic republic of congo have collapsed. it was hope to the high level discussions due to be held in angola with end fighting between the companies army and the m 23 armed group. but the company's president's office says negotiations with foreign ministers hit the deadlock after one demand to hold direct talks with the arm group a long way kind of use and go back in easton, democratic republic of congo. with more on the talks for the odyssey and the rhonda the or the opposed on different subject, even though the mid to the president from gold has been trying to pull to the 2 countries on the same move in order to find sooner. so no one dies saying that to the is presence in the, in the is to resolve the issue between the 2 countries, which was clear to the, to the different declared us one of the,
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the obviously busy that provoking is going to be according to the ones on know fi shows, for example, by threatening alondo to attack him from go mind. so on them yesterday this meeting was normally followed by the ministers all foreign affairs. we got to distances from the deal to see what she was saying. that's fine idea of the odyssey was worthy to, to go about in the dialogue, direct to dialogue with them between the 3 in the eastern africa community bucket. then today they do not have to do. we're not waiting for this. that's the issue remained to resolve the problem data to be 21 dot who is all of them for the 2 levels. issues. this is what the one that is denying and then it does move full again today to find sort of sorted between the 2 people. so these are the 2 subject to which for years now, and if possible, right now, the 2 countries are not up to now coming together to find solace on the people in georgia back on the streets a day after his governing party selected a new president, former football and the higher that covers actually was the only candidate on the
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ballot opposition parties boycotted. the vote accusing the government of electoral fraud. demonstrators are angry, the ruling george and dream party has derailed the bid for e u membership and they're calling for new elections. alysia latania and as an independent political analyst for the south, clark is this region and she says, the protest reveal an ongoing issue with the legitimacy of georgia. the one we just understand that the president in georgia is a very symbolic of course, chase. so not really a decision making position. so in that sense, a person who is going to applied, we see it, it will be in many cases of prolongation of the ideology that is kind of bring in that person to power in the, in that sense, of course, it will be just a continuation of the georgia dream, we continue having major issue in georgia and i need these not so much, only about presidents,
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i should say. it is about the political crisis that started in georgia. we have the controversial pull of mentor elections more than a months ago. the key political parties from deposition still refuse to accept the results. so was elections even more joy, just main vest, and part of this they still are not accepting the results. i mean, that's a, it's a huge issue, not just the president. we have a problem and, and the leadership of georgia at all the you, an agency for the protection of children says there's been a huge job search and gang recruitment of children in haiti. gangs already control 85 percent of portal prints and with more children on the front line, they came to see total control of the capitol theresa bowl has more. there are members of the v. then some gang coalition in puerto prince. they're fighting to extend their control over haiti's capital,
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but many of them are just children. that dunwoody not his real name is 14. he has been in the gang since he was 12. his father was killed 2 years ago. his mother is too ill to take care of him. the police kills my friends, my father, my uncle's. so i'm fighting for revenge. i shouldn't be in again. but this is what we haven't hate to. we're hoping to control the apples again and then control the whole country. uni seth says child recruitment has increased 70 percent in the past year as violence has swamped this carry the a nation. there used as fighters informants enforce labor conditions. deteriorated in the capital, after the kidding of president julian invoice. in 2021. the united nations has a security. so for admission here, $400.00 canyon forces were helping the police and the fight against guns. the lady is 16 years old. he's an old friend. he says the gangs have given him
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a purpose. the chief treats us well. he trusts us with the money we say for him and gives us everything we need. maybe i should have been in school, but it's not our fault. the government is responsible, and that's why we've taken up some children in haiti or struggling, performed education and are now extremely vulnerable to recruitment may use all at any means possible. so yeah, in some cases they do go when they transfer the child and their family, if they refuse to come and join the army group. in other cases, they will promise flu and security and income for the family and for the childs in other cases they try the are really busy. they're, they're quite good at using social media. met. a young who is important princess working in haiti has become extremely difficult for international organizations. the security situation, frankly, is making our work much more difficult. it's making and more costly and much more
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complicated. but it also makes our board even more unnecessary because children are children no matter what, whether it is a child who has been recruited, forced to join in or who for now, it seems the international community has failed to find a solution to the ongoing crisis in haiti, and of the conflict continues to escalate. children have now taken a crucial road on the front line base. i will, i'll just see to the south korea's top court is set to decide the political faith of impeach. president young, suck jo on saturday. parliament voted to impeach you and for declaring martial law last week. the constitutional court is scheduled to meet on monday, and it has up to 6 months to decide whether you and should be officially removed from office opposition. leaders have urged the court to real quickly. meanwhile, there being more protests against the impeached presidents, these were the scenes in the south korean capital. so where hundreds came out on the streets, demonstrators say they will keep up the pressure as the constitutional court
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considers you in states. rob mcbride has this update from so in the aftermath of you and so, yells impeachment the priority. now it seems for all parties in south korea seems to be creating a sense of reassurance. both at home and abroad. presidential powers have passed to prime minister handbook su, but as a member of humans administration, he is also implicated in the in position of martial law, possibly also facing impeachment as a recognition of the disruption it would cause if he was to be impeached in presidential powers passing on to somebody else, the lead up of a south crew is made, an opposition party has said that he should continue in his job and not face impeachment while at the same time, also calling on the constitutional court, which will hear the impeachment case against you to get home with its job quickly, i urge the constitutional court to safely proceed with the impeachment,
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process of president humans. hope you're that is the only way to minimize the nation is confusion and the people suffering. i think president time ducks who has been quick to reach out to south korea is most important satellite the united states holding a phone conversation with president joe biden, and also making contact with other embassies of other i live here in sold all through. south korea is diplomatic missions abroad with a view to into korean relations. hon is also just a meeting of south korea's national security council, insisting that south korea maintains what he calls a will to type post you against north korea. ever wary of the north, exploiting south korea is vulnerability right now. rob mcbride, i was use era. so a 22 coal miners have been rescued from the mine collapse in afghanistan. this happened in the dark. assume the district of so megan province,
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north west of the capital kabul earlier on sunday. and there was concerned about a lack of professional rescue teams and inadequate safety measures. afghanistan has more than a trillion dollars worth of mineral reserves from coal and gold to rear earth elements, but workers often operate in primitive conditions and are poorly equipped. this is getting breaking news from guys a med lou. a policy and journalist with several media outlets has just been killed and a new strike on the xerox camp in the central part of the gaza strip. your organization, reporters of that borders says more than a 145 journalists have been killed by these really army and gaza. since the start of the war. they are in october 20, 2335 of them working at the time of their deaths. still a head up on al jazeera and sports, the american swimmer who has broken 9 world records in a week that's coming up with far as
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the 1st trip out of because i've seen one on that. but as voters are sealed, then israel isolates because of a palestinian filmmaker become stainless, in no way. i feel like i'm just going to go for one month and go back again. separate from his family and homeland denied the right to work. the bottles for acceptance in a foreign land tide with the corner forms of lease, still know how to explain to situations then you're going to fight it from because to the optic witness on just a you know in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether appearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is,
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is range to transfer on and just the of the sports news with peter stomach joined us in the studio. peter fellow, thank you very much. they spent an hour and a half ago until the mentions to do all the in the premium, eat, with both teams struggling for food. so he have lost 7 of the last 10 games that's as many defeats as they had in a previous 105 matches. this the 1st though, before united's new manager, reuben amory, in whose team i've lost it off to the games. it cannot leave it like a normal diaby,
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like it should be like 22 great teams fighting for the title and these not that in this moment. so it's just one more game. we do very good opponents. both teams are struggling in the moment. so i hope in the future feel that that's real feeling of a that'd be so. but i know that these are really important for our friends, but my goals and always to improve the team is a football game. the same point of what emotionally for our funds, for all of us, that we stayed a long time here is a bit special. but again, as i said in this type of situations, and i would say these type of games as well as emotional you are going to be better to boss soneta can extend the lead in the spanish league later. that's off the around the good mister jones to go to up to bidding him scold for the 6 successive league game for the defending champions. but there was sco health with 3 old drew away of royal via cono rail, remain a point behind boss so he can move for
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a hate if they feel like a nice. 7 riddles mixed match will be here and cuts on wednesday in the final of the inter continental cup. european champions will take them to couple of mexico who knocked out egypt softly in a penalty shoots out. joanna goes a rough skirt reports decades. egypt. alas, we have dominated football on the african continent, and the funds were hoping they finally extend that dominance to the world states. this match against north and central america and caribbean champions to chico was to decide which team would go through to the final of the inter continental calm. by european champions round madrid awaits. would need a team could find the breakthrough in 19 minutes. oh, extra time. and so was on to penalty for chico went to down early on venezuela. international solomon runs on one of those who failed to school from his
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thoughts with. he began to filter and it was held up to santa who missed the decisive step kick as he hit the ball. but you can see in victory $65.00 on penalties, and a, placing the final of the 1st ever, a 3 foot inter continental comp, shock and disappointment. funds here at stadium 97 folks the public chico who came into this tournament, the underdogs, they've proven twice. they can beat teams expensive form, i bet, to support, but standing in the way of them becoming the world's best called israel literate in that final on wednesday. joining us real skill out as a result of the big school from travis hate has put a straight in a strong position in the 3rd test against india. us all things match, winning 140 lost on mountain adelaide. yes. now smashed 152 in prison. steve smith also school the century to leave the home side, 405 for 7. at the end of day 2,
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the 5 says series is currently tied at $11.00. these even though well and so hoping that the test against england doable down for just $143.00 and they 1st endings, the black caps close the day. i'm 136 for 3 in hamilton with the lead of 340 even have already won the series though. the milwaukee bucks will face the oklahoma city sunday, and the final will be in the a cup in las vegas, the bucks speed, the atlanta hopes to advance you on essentially to compo stalled for mobile peace with 32 points. damian lid at a $25.00 me as the back to speak the whole $100.00 and say and $100.00 and to the when is of this in season tournaments who receive $500000.00 per play, a doing the things that matters that i chose to get when and that's the message was the not team, and i 9, everybody go to stay locked in. everybody gets their locked in jobs. so they're not done. mean, well, oklahoma, be the houston rockets to a bone show. i guilty to select zone to school for the 2 points for the funder.
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while jayden williams had 20 found the getting onto when 11196. the final takes place on tuesday in las vegas. she's american swimming. christian welsh has broken . the 9th will break with of the week of the she'll of course will jeff just so they just want so the 21 year old time, the 100 use a box of flights. i so which is a full individual goals may go into the past. the show close events, so in the $25.00 the, the full which is hopefully open and then pick food on demand. so jordan crooked from the cayman islands level design will re holding the 50 needs of freestyle becoming the 1st to go below 20 seconds. it's raining will come down. hill champion . konita cuter has won the 1st events of the season at beaver creek in colorado. the austrian reach speeds of nearly 127 kilometers per hour on the birds of prey cools, finishing the hazel. it's an easy sophia. gotcha. we're in the red bib. that's what was full of thieves for now. so. all right, as peter stem it,
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thank you so much peter. we look forward to speaking to you again and that's it for this news. our. you take a very short break for back to the top of the hour with more news on else, the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like before, no pressure. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by still interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out, is there a unique perspective? what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds killing it as is eliza $11.00 on,
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on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people not here just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to a piece of people are social media. the stream on out to 0 since 2010 police of a quoted a 185 kidnapping cases, 288 suspects had been arrested age of the recent presidential elections. the members of the business community took to the streets to the mom, the government do more to stop the kidnappings walk. if not, things have been carried out the never before. the most recent incident took place in full daylight just weeks ago on the busy road in muscle to cctv footage captures . the moment the portuguese business man was taken ski and another man will risk you. 2 weeks later, mizzi or lou not talks about the ninety's father. your group was abducted 6 years
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ago and much more to the kidnappers demanded $10000000.00 for his release. i if you use like one step to talk to the president, the wasn't beat. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families, demanding not only help but safety to the israel says immediate risks has not disappeared with the fall of a sod and hits dozens of what it calls military targets in syria. the sort of any age group that have you with us, this is elsa 0, live from to ha. also coming up in a desire to quote, double the is really population is government approves plans to expand illegal
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