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worst time, i like to study him not above ground because it stays here. this is the only school of its kind in the city. it's cost millions of dollars and the off has to build more. the idea is not only to create a safe environment, also hasn't one for children. a child psychologist takes care of the children's emotional needs in a school that is doing its best to show to protect children. however difficult the task that the serious new leader tells out is here, right? his administration is not a threat and calls for international help to rebuild his country. syrians trying to return to their the time how much him to me, this is how does 0 live from don't also coming up. another mass grave on covered in
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syria. we hear from an activist who's been to the site is really air strikes, target, northern, gaza, while the death toll across the strip passes 45000 killing spans generations, a grandfather and gaza, who touched millions around the world as he mourned. his grand daughter is himself killed by israeli show, the, the head of serious new administration has once again reiterated that it's not a threat and has called on the international community to drop it's terror designation. speaking throughout the 0 of the shut, i also urge for the removal of sanctions against syria and assistance and rebuilding his country. he says innocent civilians are suffering as a result. shut our vows. serious new administration will pursue people who committed war crimes during the reign of bush auto. as
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a result started or has more details from damascus, i asked silly as distractedly that i'm going to shut out about his rad. he's ongoing attacks. he said, that's the reason this proves that israel was conducting a strikes against cecilia for the becky's was because of the run in minutes of the presence in syria. and he said no, as the position is in control of syria, as there is a new administration in syria. and as there is no iranian military forces within syria, that is choose is not the place. and that's why as well, she will stop at tech in syria. and he also said that the new administration in syria accept and the quote and i, the ceasefire agreement that was signed between israel and syria in 1974 and said these very forces needs to with the bees on the board. there is that what clearly defined in that agreement, and she said the domestic community must interview and stop is very aggression
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against syria. but this seems if israel doesn't stop, then what is the plan to say, well, the new institution is not planning to get into any conflict with israel because syria is a worked on the country is tired is exhausted. and definitely the is not in a place to afford any war. then i ask, i'm not sure about the, the, the, that the, what's going to be the state is the position distribution of the old regina politicians. they are beautiful press and also the officers. so she said there is a gentle and is the announced by the new innovation and those who have not committed the crimes or those will not help this family to commit crimes against city and people. or those will not directly facilitate, assess somebody stealing the sitting wealth and taking it out of the company will benefits will enjoy this amnesty. but those were actively involved in these 3
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crimes are going to be josh and the commissions are going to go after them. i asked him about this, the sanctions international sanctions. he said, well the world has imposed the sections because there was a brutal regime in syria and know that regina is just called less as somebody has left the country. now there is no reason for the world to continue with that. but with that, the sanctions, if the world decided to continue with this session, that means punishing serious. and since it is a ready suffering from the power with it, that's why the world, the international companies need to, to, to put an end to lift this section as soon as possible. this is heather, i'll just go to damascus. another mass grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town, is it? our workers have found $22.00 bodies including women. they say the people were shot and there was evidence they were tortured. the search is ongoing for more bodies.
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since the fall of the said regime, other mass graves have been found across the country, including in damascus. the you in estimates about 100000 people are missing in syria, but the real number is likely to be higher. earlier we spoke to saline cost them the media director for the syrian emergency task force. she describes meaning witnesses who showed her mass graves where there was evidence people were tortured before being killed. a wave visited the mass graves, spite of cold places, and the suburbs of damascus as to about 40 minutes away from us there. and we were there as the serial number agency task force who's worked on the retrieving information about these last grades all over syria through key eye. witnesses like caesar, like the grave digger, like the bulldozer driver who came out with evidence 1st off caesar and then were able to show the entire world how this regina tortures and gold as human beings
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i is and kills them with acid. and then when caesar came out with these photos, there were other witnesses that came and told us about these mass graves. and we followed the actual coordinates of, of what they were telling us. and we were able to get to these mass graves, for example, to pay for the one that we were at today, up through these corners. and through these a eye witnesses that told us the exact specific ways that they were forced to, to, to, to dig these grieves. and they would get shipments of print is filled with hundreds of bodies. and they were forced to put these bodies inside these, these holes. and today we were there and we saw the tools and we saw bones of human beings. and it's just, it's insane. the fact that these, these sites that we've worked on for so long to now see them in person and to be here. but, but, but now is the time where just this has to be served and, and, and it has to start to date. the winds on void to syria gear petterson that has
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visited the notorious, and i, a prison on the outskirts of damascus. he met angry demonstrators who say the un should've intervene to prevent the crimes that took place in the prison fetters and called for those who committed war crimes during, as a drain to be held to account to the is a suburb of damascus, known for its opposition to us, as a rule, it came under intense bombardment during the war and later, a 4 year siege before it surrendered in 2016 since then, few were allowed to return and there's been no reconstruction. the whole, the reports from that a, for years the syrian regime laid siege to the suburbs around the capital, damascus, among them that are you long known for its opposition. bossard, i said, and his regime are gone. a new reality is now in place. this is an area that tells the story of the brutal crack down that peaceful protesters faced when they took to the streets. at the start of the uprising neighborhoods were flattened. oh,
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felicia, which boarded mess. the military airport was one's home just that was still empty. even though the regime recaptured that are you in 2016, but no one was allowed to go back or rebuild. i must have gone out of my house used to be an out of college area. i returned and i am paying rent. but what should i do? who will rebuild it? we don't have the money to redeem us the cause of serious displacement crisis. and even when it declared victory in 2018, it did little to encourage returns. us mine fucked with a free syrian army and lived under siege for 4 years until there was nothing left to eat. he spent 2 years in the opposition controlled north before returning home. in the past few days. in part of the guy, we ask the new administration to focus on reconstruction because after 13 years of
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war we are not able to do this. on our own was on the there is nothing left of people's lives, not even a painting on the wall. this was a suburb that was home to half a 1000000 syrians before the uprising begun. just look around, the scale of the destruction tells the story of why refugees could not, and we're not able to return home. 50000, they'll live among the ruins, a fraction of the us population. it's a similar story in other areas that were once known as opposition strongholds. infrastructure to is destroyed. there's no surfaces, there are no hospitals. there is a cry for help. i a little upset our hot, but the ones that we need outside help to recover the international community should not be afraid of the new administration and that they are promising. syria will be full. unlike the past that is also known as the city of grapes. there are none. today, this used to be an agricultural center,
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but like many areas across syria, farm lands were destroyed and farmers were displaced by war. i'm about to slip out most of the worst. starting from below 0. they destroyed our water tanks and machinery. we don't have money to start again and put that on. there are new beginnings. the new administration has changed the security reality, for example. but it's a long road ahead. there's a need for a new political order and governance structures. it will require billions of dollars, syria doesn't have. this is about to be building a state, a country, and a nation center for their eligibility to the you, syria, the as israel's, we're on gaza approaches 15 months. the ongoing on boardman has now killed more
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than 45000 palestinians in northern gaza. at least 4 people have been killed. intern is really drone attack and did not hear the injured have been rushed to the come out as one hospital, many of them in critical condition. it was the 2nd is really attack on the area in an hour. the early years try killed 5 people. i just need as having my mode has more from dated by and central gosh, as we were just presented with some of the photos of, from a shot, a refugee camp that's on the western northern part of gauze and see the way google people were targeted by it's all missiles for people right at the spot were killed and pretty. we looked at it. i'm not sure if we are able to show them on the escape, but this your body, they've been torn apart by the missile. then this is something about the kind of missiles used by these really monetary, packed with the nails, packed with little pieces of metals that when they explode, the why the highest speed and got through the question cost of your bleeding. so we literally looked at high those of meat off less on the ground as they were torn apart by the attack for people to multiple were injured. old were transferred to an
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anti baptist hospital just within the past half an hour as a big la again, the attack happened on a group of people were to were killed as they were trying to move it from the house they were shouldering and do another one. seeking more safety and, and protection elsewhere than the vicinity of the bomb side and the areas that was the length of the bonds by these really military the vicinity have come out. one hospital has become the torres side of ongoing repeated attacks by the time shows by the quad got through by the role missile. just the other day was so while i work a day, the director of the hospital was given an interview at night. a nearby residential home was targeted, just clouding the area with a small, with dark cloud of smoke. and does that caused everyone to move inside, running away for the life of from suffocation as the uh, the attacks continue, let alone the ongoing, quite copters attack right at the emergency department or throughout the dates. as
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confirmed reports were sent to us, as well as the inside of the hospital, many of the medical staff at risk of losing their life simply because they are inside the hospital. and they're doing their job. treating people as much as they can is rarely forces have killed, causes, caught and upon in a strike on the interstate or the refugee camp in the center of the strip of hans tribute to his granddaughter ream, killed a year prior, has circulated widely online touching millions and a warning, you may find the images, and if this i'm getting food report disturbing of the room, she was his darling grand daughter, now a lifeless body in his arms. he's beloved, read the soul of his soul, now going forever. how is words said in a trembling voice and his kisses left a mark on people around the world. witnessing scenes of causes,
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brutal genocide and fold before their eyes. he was killed. 13 months later when his railey artillery fired on the same camp where he lost his grandchild, holiday never stopped paying homage to his beloved dream, who was killed and then his railey raid the targeted her home over a year ago. his grief echo dot of tens of thousands of palestinians across garza 3 me and have to get to be mccann him. have a special place in my heart. she used to come and hug me every day. but now i'm the one who goes to her spiritually in her grave. today was that so grave and spoke to her about the whole situation. then i cried a lot. i cried alone to myself, but holiday didn't let his grief paralyzed him and tried to help him by turning to charity helping displays children, giving them toys and comfort. khaled and re i'm story was followed by hundreds of thousands online moving hearts, and mine's been built with many demanding action like this mayor from the state of
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michigan. he endorsed the uncommitted and national movement in the pressuring president joe biden. to end the u. s. is unconditional support to as well as the army. he's dest, adds to the more than $45000.00 palestinians killed. and israel is war, but in jo's and says, the reality is much higher, a thousands remain missing. just like the grandfather had prayed over rooms body, now others must do the same for him. and many now saying finely, his soul is reuniting with her so that if this i'm getting food, i'll just there is still a head on al jazeera france calls for monumental efforts to rebuild my art after a powerful cycle and tear through the territory. plus i was talking about the job and the level, and i'll tell you how people coming back to the city have to deal with the norm as destruction. and the challenge is to rebuild their lives. the
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people in power investigate, exposes, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe. now to hear the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out 0 reminder of our top story is this, our, the head of serious new administration has once again reiterated that it's not a threat. and it's called on the international community to drop its terror designation. speaking to al jazeera, to shut off, also 1st the removal of sanctions against syria and for assistance in rebuilding his country. another mass grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town or is it our workers have found dozens of bodies since the fall of the said redeem
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other mass graves have been found across the country, including in the masters israel's war and the gaza strip has now killed more than $45000.00 palestinians since october 7th, last year. human rights groups say the truth, whole could be much higher than the official figures. the age and city of a level was once the industrial heart of syria. it's now a city in ruins. people returning after years of bombings and masters placement are beginning to rebuild their homes. a some, a bunch of aid has more, you know, as the all of us losing 22 and 24 year old son's is too much to bear for the father . the do you mind was this base from the security neighborhood to the level before talking about his sons, he showed us how the city was subjected to barebones of air strikes and looting by sounds, gangs known here as should be he says has been, if you put these were donated by
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a fighter and only 2 sets of codes. so he can read one and the other is being washed. he's come back to a home which doesn't even have a door for the bathrooms. the full carpenter is trying to rebuild his life. after losing 35 members of his extended family, since the uprising began in 2011 by talking about 3 and unless, unless, i mean we live 6 years in accident and we are here in the city, i live to again. i hope the situation now and i look for be best to god's willing most you really handle it. a letter brought in the middle of the year. i remember my sons were killed. i can describe how noble they were. they were respected and loved by our neighbors. they defeated themselves to the freedom of silvia the water in the so could the neighborhood these days and people must go long distances to get it. nearly
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a quarter of a 1000000 people were besieged, stopped and forcibly displaced by a saw that his allies. now, every other building is destroyed by war. every household scarred and in every street someone wants to tell their story. metro, i used to be a teacher and like everyone else in their family, she stayed in an apple and vincent and the and i was living in my daughter's house because assessed intelligence. people took our house. i became homeless, i say, to the new government, you are welcome, please. the method for unfair to us be trust for us, for justice among the oldest serbians make the academy strong and build houses for those who left their homes left. but was the industrial heart of the city. a city home to nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people. after years of separation in grief, comedies here are locked in warm embrace as many v uniting and seeing their city for the 1st time in the long while see, their feelings cannot be expressed in goods.
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the those who can afford it have already begun rebuilding of woman wants to move out of his father's small apartment. one line of eric, my alley, after level was framed instead of living with my father's family, i decided to paint my house. i don't have all the furniture, but we will try to live in it as best as we can. oh, and the united nations and city as i said, they will help the people. but syrians will need to take charge of transforming a broken country. after years of destruction and budget f o is one of the was all this continuously inhabited cities, it went from civilization, the destruction like this. and for the people coming back to the city, they will have to deal with water and electricity and basic services. but the adamant that they will rebuild their lives better than before. solomon driver does avita, left us president elect. donald trump has called the fall of
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a said regime in syria, an unfriendly takeover orchestrated by turkey. well, nobody knows what the final outcomes going to be in the region. you know, nobody knows who really the final. i believe it's turkey and i think turkey is a very smart. he's a very smart guy. the very tough turkey didn't unfriendly take over without a lot of lives being lost. i can't say that a side was a butcher who what he did to children. mike, hannah has more on president electronic comments. a. well, that's a contentious statement from the president elect. he's basically saying that to care was behind the uprising that led to the don full up, a shot aside. saying specifically that with that better when the president of took care was behind the events that led to the collapse of the regime. the employees. so even says directly that highest teddy, i'll show them which is the movements that lead the revolution within syria was backed,
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as palpably materially by the turkish presidents and by the turkish authorities as well. so contentious statement, the from the press of intellect about the events that led to the down full up a shot outside. now on gaza as well, the president elect had some words saying that if the captives in gaza on not released by the time he takes office on january the 20th, then all hell is going to break out at once again. strong words that include on funding that he has been in contact with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this is what the president elect had to say on gossip. on baby, we had a very good talk. we discussed what is going to happen, and i'll be a 3 available on january 20th. and we'll say i, as you know, i gave warning that if these hostages aren't back home by that date,
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all hell is going to break out then very strong as well. some of those nominated by the president elect have already been operating in the region. stephen woodcock, who is his middle east envoy, he has paid a visit to a saudi arabia as well as to as well. and this also understood that his middle east advise the muscle loss has also been in the region. mike, hannah ultra sierra washington palestinian authority forces are continuing their raids into jeanine in the occupied westbank. there been gun battles and at least 2 people have been killed. the palestinian authority says the operation and the refugee camp is meant to route out what it considers lawless elements. the area has been a strong hold for fighters opposing israel's occupation. for decades. the family of an american turkish active as killed in the occupied westbank is lobbying us officials for an independent investigation into her death. i should not as get ag was killed by an israeli military sniper during
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a protest against settlement expansion. in september, rosalind jordan has more on the family's quest for justice. i should are as good as a winter the occupied westbank in september to draw attention to israel's policy of expanding settlement on palestinian land. now is family has come to washington to ask the secretary of state onto the, blinking to hold israel accountable for the turkish american act of this death. nearby don. israel called exits. death on september 6th, at quote, unintentional shooting by one of its soldiers. it's incredibly frustrating and incredibly disappointing and i'm at the very least grateful that we had an opportunity to share those frustrations with lincoln today in the meeting and to be able to tell him our frustrations face to face. at the end of the day, she is the us citizen, and she was killed abroad by a strong us ally and to the fact that we are making any forward move in on
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investigating her desk and seeking justice and kind of ability in a meaningful way is unacceptable. these really government and the palestinian authority are both investigating. i gaze death as is turkey a where i was born. well blinking it's called i gaze. death unacceptable for family says justice requires more than platitudes from the bite and administration in its fine old days. and there's little hope the trump presidency will bring any change. i hope that uh any, any administration, regardless of who they are, will be able to seek justice for the death of one of its citizens for the killing of one of the citizens. and um it, it shouldn't, it shouldn't come down to a particular administration. the state department says it is doing everything possible to get answers for engage family. and what i can tell you is that we are
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demanding accountability. we are pressing the government of israel for answers, and as soon as we have those answers, as soon as that investigation is complete, we will provide them to our family. but no matter what happens, it goes family still most gravel with their grief. i mean, she was my only sister, and i think now that i think about not having her here, it's the little moments that you get to share with a sister or a sibling. but i think i took for granted that i missed the most. now, i wish she was here this heavy as loads to bear as this american family searches for justice, russell and jordan elders, era, the state department, the ukrainian navy is reporting that russia has withdrawn it's black sea fleet. and the pointed to the see if he's off, since the war began. ukraine's navy has sunk or destroyed, at least a quarter of the russian fleet. targeted attacks by ukraine have killed a large number of the fleets commanders in november, a russian commander in charge of missile batteries for the fleet was assassinated
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as an eastern ukraine. russian forces are advancing on several fronts. russian forces are within one and a half kilometers of the town of pope groups, a vital road and rail junction for months. the strategic town has been the focus of russia's attempts to take the region. the russian ministry of defense set its forces also to control of 2 villages and the dynamic ridge german chancellor. all our shots has lost the confidence vote in parliament. the procedural move was called by shots last week. he attended to lose the vote to cleared away for snap elections in february shots, his coalition government collapsed in november. 3 people are dead after a school shooting in the us state of wisconsin. authority say the shooter is among those killed and was a student at abundant life. christian school in the state, capital madison, 7 others were transported to hospitals, injuries ranging from minor to life threatening. prince president, emmanuel,
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my crohn has announced he will visit the devastated overseas territory of my yard. in the coming days, he's also declared a national day of mourning across france. it's feared that hundreds were killed on the island and the southern indian ocean, after it was hit by the strongest cycle and in almost a century, patasha butler reports. and from this guy, the scale of the devastation is clear, flattens homes in the upper to trees. the optimal to so i can cheat the ripped through the french indian ocean, the island of milestone sunday, in the capital of my moods, the days risen. sounds which will they can they, it really is a war landscape around me. i don't recognize anything that there's not even a tree left the hills. there's not a blade of grass for all this flowing and emergency workers and supplies from the french island of hiring your arriving in mild francis outgoing interior minister said it could be days before the true size of the desk told is known as he helped
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