tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera December 15, 2024 8:00pm-8:30pm AST
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the, the israel says, risks of not disappeared with the fall of the charlotte sod and hits dozens of what it calls military targets in syria. the single venue is good to have you with is this is alex as your lives from the also coming, the organizing discoveries for so many syrians who have waited years to find out what happened. the loved ones under a sense of mission. these really government approves plans to expand illegal settlements in the occupied golden heights, thinking to quote, double these really population and the palestinian during list is killed by and is
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really your strength on the refugee camp. in central gauss, 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 launches near the town of castell, that's in the damascus country side. and it's workers, government has offered to train the syrian army, if the new administration of sports, also its defense minister says there is no sign. yes, of a complete russian withdrawal from syria. large crowds of former syrian soldiers have gathered outside the police headquarters and hama province. they are trying to settle their legal and military status after the fall of the assad government. meanwhile, the you and special envoy, the serial gear petterson has arrived in damascus. he's calling for an end to
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western sanctions to help reconstruction sleeve and hopefully so yeah, it's a great him to sanctions so that we can see 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 in need to make sure that that goes through a treadmill. justice system houses 0 is a some of inch of aid has more from damascus on the promises made by new leaders and syrians hopes for the future in amber. they should have been dropped in the journal. we talked about iran, he talked about russia. he talked about various aspects of governing 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, and to discuss that further, if you don't have a political, i'm elizabeth, you've got a student here from damascus university mohammed. abraham joins us here now. your medical students. thank you very for that you can divide there's a lot of hope,
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but fear is been, what is the city or for the use of syria? where is the opportunity and where do you see your country? boy, i see my country and fall are going to a better place. it should be taken care of by, by a lot of people were 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 676 religions and months as people. so we're at how do you find common ground to go forward. now people, i guess that people must have the face to, uh, to, to, to come on us could 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. we're supposed to love each other. of course that was that did no
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wrong, should be unpunished. no more injustice, no more darkness, no more. uh. as being afraid to speak, freedom of speech should happen. people say, should do what they love. this is a slice of life of city where one young man we were driving through and he said, do you feel that? and i said, what do you mean? and he said, we're driving through syria without feeling 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. exclusive footage obtained by offices 0 shows large crowds of former syrian regimes, soldiers gathering outside the home of police headquarters to begin the process of settling the legal and military status of the ssl who has more the former soldiers of bush auto. as his army search for answers a week after his regime was toppled. a video obtained exclusively by adjust ita
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shows hundreds of men gathering outside the helm of police headquarters seeking information about what's next for them. um, uh, i can task the free soon on. we have set us free, i was a soldier and effective. now i have registered the adjustment bureau as a step to restore our normal way of life. all those ex military men outside and willing to return the welcome. there is nothing a tool, nothing but safety and security on us for many of them had already surrendered. after the new syrian administration announced its plans to help reintegrate soldiers from suds army, it's now issuing temporary identification cards to those seeking clarification on their status. the new administration has said that any person who has not committed a war crime is welcome to rejoins society. but those accused of committing torture will be prosecuted and brought to justice waste. yes will be trying to do is to try
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and accommodate former regime members who don't have blood on the hand waltz at the same time, making sure that they can put loyalists in that people whom they can trust. it was a delicate balance. after all, positions leaders captured damascus in a lightning offensive. last sunday, thousands of former syrian army soldiers crossed into neighboring, idle, surrendering and giving up their weapons. would many still remain in the country looking to the new administration for answers on what role they'll play in the new syria in the how does that quote, just so you don't, it's, israel's government has approved a plan to expand settlements. indeed, occupied golden heights. it comes a week after the army evaded the un buffer zone between the territory and so the southern syria prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the government acted in light of the new front facing syria. and once to double the israeli population on the golden heights else's ears, nor day reports from jordan's capital a month,
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because these really government has banned us from 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank. and inside israel. these rarely prime minister has announced that he intends to double the number of his ready settlers in the occupied syrian go on heights. this is syrian territory that israel occupies, has occupied since 1967. and in the past few days since the fall of the outside, the regime, israel has moved into the buffer zone in syrian territory. and beyond that effectively expanding its occupation of syrian territory. now the announcement about increasing the number of supplements has to do with an up or 2 moments. on the one hand, you have donald trump, about to be sworn into office this month, recognize israel sovereignty over the golan heights of 2019, even though that violates international law. nobody in the world recognizes israel
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sovereignty over the goal line. but natania, who using this moment to announce more a supplement activity in order to entrench that occupation and make it permanent, it's much like he's doing in the occupied westbank land grab supplements, permanent occupation, not all the address data. i'm a story ends in france, or once again marking the fall of the sad regime by celebrating in the capital of paris. there had been scenes of jubilation over what they say is the victory of the syrian people. natasha butler was at the rally in paris. many of them is still absorbing what has happened. many want to know what he's going to happen next will some to see 1000 people arrived in for all it's from syria during the civil war. i'm joined by one of them for sure. as the views of rights activists here in paris, you arrive to and frauds 3 years ago we just told you moments ago. and we were talking about how people are feeling here is that, of course,
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as well as the drawer and celebration. but many people you would say in your community also talking about what's going to happen next. yeah. i think our joy is the new will do after the symbolic friday that happened in damascus in that, that. yeah, in that on of the with and i think today you this joyce would be shared by some so many people around the world because this victory is shared with everyone. because it's a doing good fighting infinity and finding it and i holding all the criminals accounts of and starting from a sub. and this is glad but also gluten nathan, yahoo! of the one who committed crimes against humanity and uh, what times. so also i think you'd open the, the, the neighboring countries would be happy, we got you at the local 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 last goes because we are happy and we are sure that this is what we wanted. we wanted to get rid of this dictator that's with us,
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oppressed us and present us and displaced us for 544 years. and as you said, you wanted to get rid of this dictate to a side comb you personally for sure. i came here 3 years ago. you have a life in products now that you've created. so would you consider going back to syria? yes. again, i think this is one of my dreams to go back to syria and has our position as the dice. what else? because we left because of us and 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, and this is the state where we are dreaming. go, and today i think we wouldn't fight to be able to go to city, but we would get into you. so we can go knowing that we can come back to the lives that we built for the friends we made to the projects we started to the investment . we said we invested in these countries of the
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palestinian during list has once again been killed in and is really strike this time in central gaza. ahmed alert was working at the time of the attack on the, on the say around the refugee camp. several other people were killed in the same attack. the organization, reporters with our borders says more than a $145.00 journalists have been killed by the israeli army in gauze us since the start of the war there in october last year. is really forces also bombarded northern and central parts of gaza, killing $46.00 palestinians in the past 24 hours. at least 15 were killed in a single attack on a school housing displaced families and bait noon. come out with one hospital, a place where a palestinians should be able to seek medical care, is instead faced with the risk of death is rarely army has once again targeted staffing patients there. and in central guns are funerals, have been held for people killed and is really attacks on darrow by children are among the victims of the overnight attacks. one target and tense in a make shift refugee camp. a sofa 0 is handled. dari is in darrow bella and central
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gaza and tell us what happened in that attack that killed once again a palestinian journalist. so what we need to know about this policy and journalist is his name is estimate the lord. and he has been working in the field since the 1st day of the war, and he has been always embedded to civil defense teams or the ambulances. that's why he was with the civil defense themes in their office, in con eunice. when that is where the forces carried this us off on the know estimate along with other 5 civil defense teams were killed in this i talk. and as you see behind me, the civil defense teams are still here in the hospital bidding farewell for their colleagues. but this is not the 1st colleague that has been it killed as a 1st the civil defense team member or a journalist yesterday how much the value. so in the gaza strip another policy use
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your news was skills a minus some of the also a part of the city and journalists have been killed in the past couple of days, at least for turner, this have been killed. this raises the death soul of palestinian jordan as to 195 journalist. the situation is now becoming more risky for both civil defense teams. i'm building says an event for a journalist, but despite everything that it's got going through, they are continuing to be the reports or rescue those policies in years or even work as paramedics and medic, i would point out and add to your reporting in the just in the last few days there being multiple reports on the safety of during listen for you know, the pressing gaza with reporters without borders saying that gaza is the most dangerous place in the world for reporters at cooling it. the massacre of during listen, gaza. what else are you monitoring across the gaza strip at the moment and of the well, we just received news that there was an is really
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a talk on but hun, you and this and, but it's to high lower floor policy news have been killed earlier today before the target, the attack that targeted the civil defense seems an estimate that there was also a target on the policy and use who are volunteering to secure an, a convoy on other seed street. but all of this comes as the blockade and the seeds on the another in parts of the gaza strip continues for more than 70 days without food watch or medicine or 8. and this also comes up is very forces during today. they targeted and burned a school in bay teneo and the school had dozens of policy, new families that were suffering there. now, not only that, the positives palestinians who worked out during the school at most, some of them were arrested by this ready forces. other were killed, injured, and some people might as do evacuate to the cause of the city. but also the fact
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that the is really forces have been not letting any civil defense thieves to go and reach the area. there are people said it's still killed on the floor till this minute. no one could rescue them or retrieve their bodies. nothing happened. alpha dari reporting from darrow bala lived from inside the gaza strip. thank you very much. and or israel plans to shut its embassy in dublin sighting islands empty. israel stands as relations between the 2 nations deteriorate dublin calls the decision deeply regrettable. last week, ireland support in south africa's genocide case against israel at the international court of justice. in october, ireland and una feel rejected as well as coal to withdrawal peacekeepers from lebanon, inciting, is really forces proximity to irish troops. as concerning. m justin may, ireland, alongside spain, in norway recognized palestine as a state from thing is realtor recall it's invoice. bobby mcdonough is
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a former irish ambassador to the u. k to the european union and to italy. he says israel's move to close, the embassy reflects its inability to countenance a balanced approach to the ballast and palestine issue. there are 2 elements of these very fundamental industry statements on today's decision to her completely false. the 1st is that the accused islands on the street is right exemptions. this is not true. i love is taking a balanced approach, which at the moment involves not only come tell me what time i stayed at 2 years ago, but also congenital, totally, just before she is ready response. that's a problem because that should not be put in always as well. is that moderation is seen by them as extremism. and the 2nd thing that's even more ludicrous is the obligation of actually symmetric rhetoric on the cause of the armstrong. and that's not just wrong, it's orthodontist. and i hope you enjoy as well with understand that there is not one single example of an armstrong making you not to symmetric remark is part of the deliberate translation by the presence is ready to governments and some of the
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supporters in the world. a conflation between actually such as i'm, which is a scourge wherever it happens. it's not particularly troubling tonight. and condemnation of the good tests behavior obviously which we, we, we, we are just now in your program. 16 more people because every day and we see it without eyes. and so what the government's position in general and specifically in condemning the killings in guys at the disco course in the us to do this from the feelings is very much effective advice. public opinion is still a head on alpha 0. we look at what's drawing youngsters into joining games for arm combat and 80 in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read pins through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision,
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critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make a difference on out to 0. let's say full year of war in gaza. and now, with this really troops invading lebanon, are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the latest news as it breaks the last test. what was the please of power of president for charge? a said his role is now over with detailed coverage. i don't know how much one to process the one in facebook for disability. what pressed the faithful, the, and the beach from around the world. first, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of processes in the 7th
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consecutive nights of process in the georgia and capital. the, [000:00:00;00] the, to watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this, our israel has launched more air strikes across syria, targeting dozens of what it says. our military sites is really media, say the air force destroyed warehouses, storing missiles and rocket launches near the town of cas spell in the damascus countryside. 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 southern syria. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government wants to double the is
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really population on the government. at least 15 palestinians have been killed in a single attack on a school. housing displaced families and data noon is really forces have bombarded northern and central parts of gaza, killing $46.00 people in 24 hours. a week after the fall of president bashar assad, the syrians are desperately searching for loved ones were jailed or forcibly disappeared. thousands have been freed, but many more yet to be found and hopes are fading with each passing our houses here as will start our reports from damascus at the buses square in damascus, this families hope to see the loved ones. who disappeared years ago, the 10s of thousands of prisoners were feed off. the positional fight is tough and strong and present the charlotte said a week ago family said the rumors who could agent through the city such as the fried prisoners, particularly those 4 minutes already a sudden a,
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a prison are taken to the square to meet their families in the auto besides the rest of my grandson in 2014, he was a 17 year old is with boy. i want to do fishes and ask them if you were still alive or not. they told me he wasn't alive, but warned me not to come again. they told me to forget about him. i hope he was come and we would meet here. according to some human rights monitoring groups, more than 150000 prisoners are still missing in syria. way up to 100000 may have died in government from prisons. 7, a min advice, ashton, my son has been missing for 14 years since that he said, we have searched everywhere, but we couldn't find him. people said he might be among those freed from said nadia and take him to the square. we are waiting for him. the majority, a sudden may a present for a city and quoted,
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the humans to load the house is worth. thousands of prisoners were kept for decades of incarceration in brutal conditions. go for, shall say. all the prisoners, dead or alive have been very used. but some families are still searching for their loved ones. this was but they made the draft into the cells in some may a prison, but for many denies wait, and then on valuable things. the god helped me, god helped me. well, my neither one said these mother of the seen her touch. it's on there. yeah. the more of the heat hospital in damascus is filled with the buddies of the prisoners who were killed by officials hours before the fall of the savage. a
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comedy useful for 4 years that one day they will unite no anxiously removing the plastic bags and checking the faces of the deceased to identify them. some odd in shock laughed with no words. another mother is searching for her son who disappeared 15 years ago. should remain hopeful until the bitter end until she realized she was sealed and the bodies of their bodies piled up on the grounds of the more families of the families . beauty of the church at this moment. so being between hope and fear the, the, the area of the subway gene disappear and over half
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a century. and 15 years of little civil war is over. but it will take years if not decades, to he of the ones the coast. this was added that up to 0, damascus. clean up efforts are underway on the southern indian ocean island of my art. after was hit by the worst psych loan and nearly a century. at least 14 people have been killed, rescue teams on the french overseas territory are clearing roads and debris. like one shadow brought winds of more than 200 kilometers an hour, with reports of settlements, the flap and talks. the end of the long run in conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo have collapsed. it was hoped the high level discussions due to be held in angola, would end fighting between the companies army and the m $23.00 armed groups. but the comedies president's office says negotiations with foreign ministers hit a deadlock after one demand to hold direct talks with the armed group. as the un agency for the protection of children says there's been
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a huge up surgeon gang recruitment of children in haiti. gangs already control 85 percent of for the prince and with more children on the front line, they aimed to cease total control of the capital offices or as theresa. but reports there are members of the v. then some gang coalition in for the prince. they're fighting to extend their control over hate he's capital. 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 and again, but this is all we have an a t. we're hoping to control the apple. it's again and then control the whole country. uni says says child recruitment has increased 70 percent in the past year as violence has swamped this carry the
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a nation. there used as fighters informants enforce labor conditions. they fuel rated in the capital after the kidding of president julian invoice. in 2021. the united nations has a security support mission. here. 400 canyon forces were helping the police in the fight against against. the lady is 16 years old. he's an old friend, he says the gangs have given him a purpose. the chief treats us well. he trusts us with the money we saved 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 are struggling for food education and are now extremely vulnerable to recruitment. may use all at any means possible. so yes, in some cases they do go and they track the child and their family. if they refuse to come and join the army group. in other cases,
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they will all this food 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 that i and who is important when says 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 complicated. but it also makes our work even more necessary because children are children no matter what. whether it is a child who has been recruited, forced to join an army, who for now, it seems the international community has failed to find a solution to be ongoing. crisis in haiti and of the conflict continues to escalate . children have now taken a crucial road on the front line, berries i will see to and that does it for me for now to remember to check out our web sites l 0 dot com, all our reporting is there as well. whether is next on else 0 and then inside story
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asks if there is new leadership can establish a legal system to ensure fair trials for crimes committed by the state without the the a business just blowing through north and around. right. lift snow on the ground intact. run or by the next back to weather is coming through in turkey. so we'll focus, i think guess again on the eastern met. so for monday in particular, it's going to be rain or snow, but smell are quite low levels, running slowly, eastwood not necessarily visit conditions, leaving sunshine behind and across a cold feeling. if you're fear the surf in tokyo, cypress will probably syria chances are able, right. and you think, well this month old moving this direction, it looks like, but you said the impetus fades away and nothing much else happens is
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a fine looking day for the south or the arabian produce the wind just pick up the shamal is blowing kind of dusty when the fact that has been assigned storm somewhere near baghdad, so that's causing that wouldn't be blogging down to the gulf towards got there are possibly you are, you doesn't have to vicious, but it's that all the same. it's certainly could have tons to the max. now in doha, which is pretty live this time of year. finally, she does this extremely violent storm. it was an equivalent to african category forwarded across the the under my belt, and more recently, the coastline of mozambique. now it's losing power. and later on sunday and monday and his main source is going to be in that too. right. and it brings through mozambique and southern malawi, the sanctuary for june of this. it was a hey, from the, from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden
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during cam boat is bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to here and suddenly we have a ton of x on the canal ruler shed. take anything of value out of the hotel cambodia lip in no more hotels. oh no. just the syrians of demanding truth and justice. a new leadership is promising punishment for the crimes committed going more than a century of us. but is it equipped to carry out this, mama, texas, and will the process be trans found on the fence? this is inside the
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