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the what do you have the 0 enables me to make the other voice is relevant to so that there is mode that unites us then divides the . ready ready ready serious new leader tells al jazeera his administration is not a threat and calls for his groups, terry designation to be dropped the room, the sound 0 life, and also coming up another mass, grave and covered in syria. we hear from an activist who's been to the site is really air strikes, target, electricity generators have to come out as one hospital in northern gaza. while the
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death toll across the strip passes. 45000 and the killing spans generations. a grandfather and gaza, who touched millions around the world as he more and his grand daughter is himself killed by is really show 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 tara designation, speaking throughout the 0 of the shut off, also urged for the removal of sanctions against syria and assistance and rebuilding his country. he says innocent civilians are suffering as a result of shut our vows. serious new administration will pursue people who committed war crimes during the reign of bush shot, a lesson or so started are, has more from damascus, just as silly as the back to lead that i'm going to shut out about is rad. he's
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ongoing attacks. he said, that's the reason this proves that israel was conducting it, strikes against cecilia for decades, was because of the run in military 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, you run in military forces within syria that there's 2, there's nothing in place. and that's why as well, she will stop at tech in syria. and you also said that the new administration in syria ex, up and the quote and i, the ceasefire agreement that was signed between israel and syria in 1974. and the said these very forces, nice to with the bees. well, the board there is that what clearly defined in that agreement, and he said the domestic community must interview and stop is very aggression against syria. but they ask him if israel doesn't stop,
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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. ousted president bush shot a success. he had no plans to flee syria. and what is purported to be his 1st statement since the fall of the regime. i said, who was granted asylum by the russian government says he planned to keep fighting opposition forces. i said claimed he left the capital for a russian military base in his been stronghold of let's talk. yeah. and that's where he found out this forces been tom, a us president elect donald trump, has called the follow, the said, redeem, and syria, an unfriendly take over, orchestrated by to key. well, nobody knows what the final outcome is going to be in the region. you know, nobody knows who really the final. i believe it's a turkey and i think turkey is a very smart. he's a very smart guy. the very tough turkey didn't unfriendly take over
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without a lot of lives being lost. i can't say that a side was a butcher who what he did to children. another mass grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town of is it ok? workers of 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. since the fall of the said regime, other mass graves have been found across the country, including in damascus. but you, in estimates about a 100000 people are missing in syria, but the real number is likely to be high. earlier we spoke to saline cost than the media director for the syrian emergency task force. she describes meeting witnesses who showed her mass graves, where there was evidence people were tortured before being killed. we visited the mass graves bites of cold places in the suburbs of damascus as to about 40 minutes
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away from us there. and we were there as the serial number agency task force who's worked on retrieving information about these mass graves 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 i is and kills them with acid. and then when caesar came out with these photos, there are 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 coordinates. 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 french is filled with hundreds of bodies. and they were forced to put these bodies inside these,
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these holes. and today we were there and we saw the tools and we saw the bones of human beings. and it's just, it's insane. the fact that these, the sites that we've worked on for so long to now see them in person and to be here . but, but, but, but now is the time where just this has to be served and, and, and, and it has to start today that a is a suburb of damascus, known for its opposition to us 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 has been no reconstruction. in a hold the reports from today you for years, the syrian regime laid siege to the suburbs around the capital, damascus, among them that are you long known for its opposition. but short i said, and his regime are gone. a new reality is now in place. this is an area that
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tells the story of the brutal crack down that peaceful protests are spaced when they took to the streets. at the start of the uprising neighborhoods were flattened . oh, felicia, which board admits the military airport. was one's home to thousands. still empty, even though the regime recaptured the year in 2016, but no one was allowed to go back or rebuild of got out of my house. he used to be an alkali each area and i returned and i am paying rent. but what should i do to rebuild it? we don't have the money. the regime was the cause of serious displacement crisis. and even when it declared victory in 2018, it did little to encourage returns. us mon, fucked with the 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. part of your help was the,
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the guy we ask the new administration to focus on reconstruction because after 13 years of war we are not able to do this on our own. there's nothing left of people's lives, not even a painting on the walk. this is a suburb that was home to half a 1000000 syrians before the uprising began. 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 now 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. the infrastructure too is destroyed. there's no surfaces, there are no hospitals. there is a cry for help. a little upset. uh huh. but then was that we need outside help to recover the international community should not be afraid of the new administration, and they are promising that syria will be full. unlike the past that is also known
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as the city of grapes, there are none. today. this used to be an agricultural center, but like many areas across syria, farm lands were destroyed and farmers were displaced by war. i'm most 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 the nation center for their eligibility to the u. syria. the
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437 days of war on gaza has now killed more than 45000 palestinians. israeli forces have committed mass killings with impunity, starvation, torture and force displacement or a daily reality. with no end in sight, the palestinian health ministry confirmed the devastating milestone recorded since october 7th. last year. of those killed, more than 17000 had been children. but the overall figure does not include the $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing or buried under the rubble. as part of israel's one cause of the military has systematically attacked the health care system. on monday electricity generators were targeted at the come out allowed one hospital facility has been under a constant attack for months with dozens of staff and patients killed and is really rates and strikes. the world health organization is describing conditions as appalling. and this calling for an immediate cease fire in gusts the director of
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the commodity one hospital doctor i. some of most of you has managed to release the message, appealing for urgent protection and provide us with you buffy the sword. the today is another dark day of attacks on come all odd one hospital. the hospital was targeted yesterday by a new tactic using a sniper, who directly showed at hospital staff in the i c u. it's the only department that provides i c u services in the northern gaza strip. fortunately, this gunshot did not hit any one, but there had been a number of other gunshots through the windows facing come all odd one hospital about this development is very serious and something new for us. we cannot stay in this place, which is meant to provide, i see services. at the same time, we can't evacuated and move to another place. this is quite a problem with the moments ago the power generators were targeted again, and the power went completely off and come all loud one hospital. well, anyone who moves in the yards of come all odd one hospital would be targeted by the
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is really military, using bombs launch from a quite a carpenter. consistently dropped on the hospital yards from the windows and the entrances to fall off of a palestinian grandfather who enviro last year of his tribute to his slain, grand daughter has been killed and in his really air strikes, hotter than upon. grief was emblematic of the pain of countless families in gaza. strike on and to say that refugee camp has now taken his life as well. a warning the images and it doesn't get into his report are disturbing of the she was his darling grand daughter. now a lifeless body in his arms, his beloved re, the soul of his soul, now gone forever. his words said in a trembling voice and his kisses, left a mark on people around the world. witnessing scenes of causes, brutal, genocide and fold before their eyes. he was killed, 13 months later when his rarely artillery fired on the same camp where he lost his
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grandchild, khaled never stopped paying homage to his beloved dream who was killed and in his riley rate the targeted her home over a year ago. his grief echoed that of tens of thousands of palestinians across garza . 3 men have to get to be mccann. it'll even have a special place in my hearts. 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 holland then let his grief power lies him and try 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 minds been built with many demanding action like this mayor from the state of michigan. he endorsed the uncommitted and national movement, and the pressuring president joe biden, to end the us as unconditional support to,
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as well as the army. he's dest adds to the more than 45000 palestinians killed, and israel is war. but and jose insist the reality is much higher as thousands remain missing. dislike the grandfather had prayed over rooms body. now others must do the same for him. a and many now saying finally his soul is reuniting with her so that if this i'm getting food, i'll just say are still ahead on alger 0. i am, i'm a degrees simple to northern gun. i'll be telling you about a 60 comes with set us, pull families apart and concentrate on lives and live the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds?
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killing innocence. timothy was 11 on on her voices. the world has turned its back on so that our lives do match. so many people matter 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 level non were political power and diagnostic families often intertwined. for generations. did you, meghan family, has let the countries maronite christians through that fits or civil war. political maneuvering, and kidding, which is 0 world tells the story of their rise power and into wins living on political families. the jamalia is doing this to you are now to 0. hearing the combination of violent war and the heavy rain creating
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a rest of the for more suffering for palestinians. o, g z o is teens across the world. when you close to the house of the story, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, the 0 a reminder of our top stories. this, our, the head of serious new administration has reiterated that it's not a threat. and has called on the international community to drop her designation. speaking down to 0 for the shut off, also urge the removal of sanctions against syria and for assistance and rebuilding his country. another mass grave has been discovered in the southern syrian town to
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visit our workers have found $22.00 bodies including women. they say that people were shot and there is evidence they were towards the israel's war. and the gaza strip has now killed more than $45000.00 palestinians since october 7th, last year. human rights group say the truth tool to be much higher than the official view. it says it has conducted an air strike on a command and control facility operated by the pro fees and the many capitals. so not the central command says the facility was a hub for coordinating operations against the american navy warships and vessels and the red sea and gulf of either the hers. these have repeatedly attacked ships and the red sea in protest against israel's war on gosh. earlier on monday, the proceeds fired a ballistic missile towards the military target. in israel, the attack set off sirens across central israel, including in the cities of tel aviv and jostling. the military says it shot down
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the missile before it entered is rarely airspace. a harlan omen is a military analyst and senior adviser at the atlanta council. he joins us from washington, d. c. thanks for being with us on alger 0, harland, the us says the facility targeted on monday was a hub for coordinating operations against american navy and where ships and merchant vessels in the southern red sea and the gulf of ogden. let me ask you about the bigger picture here. these us lead error strikes have been targeting for the positions since early 2024. are they making a difference than us says that they're countering with the aggression? but do these attacks actually comprise a strategy that we really don't have a very good strategy? and quite frankly, when we launch a multimillion dollar missile, or we shoot down a who, the drone or who the missile with a multimillion dollar missile, the cost exchange ratio, the amount of money we're spending is far or is far greater than the money that the who these are and so we're in
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a very difficult situation if we really want to stop the attacks there, one or 2 ways to do it one, to launch a ground attack. and obviously no president wants to have forces on the ground in that part of the world, or because the suppliers of most of the derek but been, is iran. you see, if you can either cut off the lines of supply from iran, put enough pressure on iran for them to cease and desist. now this has been a very, very bad time for iran, because happen in syria. you're worried about that. has the law has been roundly defeated by the as rarely so far. and it may well be that the only lifeline that iran has against the outside world, the united states and the west is through the hoody who continued to block c lines in the red sea. and this, it was for that harlan, we're in the waning days of the, by the administration. now, what do you expect of the incoming trump administration when it comes to? yeah, man and the her with these will it be more of the same or thing is going to be quite
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different from here on out. that's a really good question. and the reason it's a good question is really impossible to know. who is going to be advising the president? it will be a while before he gets his picture. remember his secretary defense designate p takes it is very controversial. and i would expect that his nomination will have some difficulty getting through. so who is he going to take his advice from? he does have a national security advisor who's quite competent. but in terms of the pointed positions who require senate confirmation, they're going to be very, very few. so the decision making will really rest. it seems to me with the military and the department of defense, and i think that they are not interested in becoming overly extended in that part of the world. but will say, trump may say, let's deal with a hudy's as a way of dealing with the ron. he may order ground operations against them. i doubt that. but what you have to understand is that probably for at least
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a year for the incoming administration does not have all it's bill, it's billed simply because the confirmation process is so difficult, so tedious and takes a lot. so at this stage, i suspect that initially would be more of the same. what donald trump, to say the least is unpredictable and harlan with all that's going on in syria right now, and the pressure that iran is under. i know you mentioned that ron a few minutes ago, but the pressure that iran is under, i mean, how do you expect that's going to impact the growth is in the i'm and going forward is the wrong going to be able to maintain the same level of support to the hers. you know, i think they will not. then the question is, what is the administration's position going to be towards iraq? israel may feel since it has taken a strong position in syria to illuminate weapons of mass destruction. it may decide this is a time to attack iran, nuclear facilities. on the other hand of donald trump uses some imaginative diplomacy. he may use this as an opportunity to try to talk to the iranians,
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to bring them in from the cold. there has been some hint of that from iran wanting to change their status as an international pride as far as the west themes and reducing aid and support to the who. these may be a signal. i don't think that's going to happen. but i will say, when the trump administration does take off, as it's going to be president trump in a few others, because as i said, the confirmation process takes much too long. and it's going to be a while before his full administration is up and running. which does not mean does not mean he cannot take action. but if he does take action, he's going to be relying very heavily on the military and the department of defense . who i think are going to be disinclined to change the process and tactics of what they're doing right now so that we don't get overly committed in yemen. all right, holland omen, military analyst and senior advisor at the atlanta council. great to get your perspective. thanks for joining us and i'll just here. thank you very much.
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palestinian authority forces are continuing their raids into jeanine in the occupied westbank. there have been gun battles and at least 2 people have been killed. the palestinian authority says the operation in 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. decades old tensions in the northern gone to threaten the countries longstanding peace. the tribal violence is also raising concerns that army groups from across the border in virginia fast. so could be using the area as a base. the government insist there is no real threat. and i did raise reports from balco vocal known as gunner's most dangerous counties under siege, not by external forces, but by its own people. it's been ravaged by dickens long leadership struggle that has continued to claim lives, including the theater to husband. it was shocked in killed recently and i'm having
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the most painful thing is i haven't seen his body. his daughter keeps asking me mother, where is father? the crisis dates back to 1967 when i'm present king was the throne an excise by government officials or difficult it was replaced by a member of the course. isaac dr. why? the majority of this is hopeful, came into existence and mom policies. i mean, they have a list of the top dated up to 7319 century, somewhere in 1958. when they took the test was taken from the different sizes and gotten on the on the, the contrast is assessed the regions coordinators. we feel that they should be madeleine, and most of them know to recognize the or 13 that is there for the time to choose
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fall apart or thought to come. what is the minority member successive rounded by? the concise is and can only leave their own dave under military escort book who's an old trading hob, connected gunner with brick in a fossil and total is that trade? how slowed down blood trickle? so the recent flare up in the community followed the funeral rights being held for, i'm proceed, chief or died more than 40 years ago. this road marks the i know official boundary that separates the concise, extended bumper, succeed in both cool people on both sides say crossing. it is extremely dangerous, and whoever does is risking their lives and it's being like this for decades. both ways close to going to $600.00 killing me to border with breaking a fossil that fee is that i'm groups active and broken across. so we'll take advantage of the tension and carol's here. local fault is denied that there is any danger to say the extreme is cunningly tricks in buckles. it is not true, they cannot try it. but with the change and lead,
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they should be expected in january. and would they do change and start to sco that is at risk fighting could be re ignited and how many degrees i would use. either vocal gunner or uganda in court has ordered the government to pay compensation to the victims of a former commander of the lord's resistance. army thomas for yellow, was convicted in august of dozens of war crimes including murder, rape, and torture. b l. r. a. founded in the late 19 eighties to over throw the government brutalized ugandans for nearly 20 years. the court says the government should pay victims up to $2700.00 each. french president emanuel, my crime has announced he will visit the devastated overseas territory of my yacht . in the coming days. it's feared that hundreds have been killed on the archipelago in the southern indian ocean after it was hit by the strongest psych loan and almost a century. president micron has declared
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a national day of mourning across france. after sweeping through my old cycle in chito, continued west to malawi and was i'm big where at least 5 people died and 34 were injured. the u. n says thousands have been left without shelter, water and food. after homes, schools and health facilities were partially or completely destroyed. chito is now we can to a tropical storm, down from category for 3 people or dad after school shooting in the us state of wisconsin. authorities say the shooter is among those killed and was a student at abundant life. christian school in the state capital madison 7 other 7 others were injured. 6 president elect donald trump has joined the calls for answers. it's unexplained drones sightings over the skies of the us states of new jersey and new york. the sightings began a few weeks ago, and there's been growing concern from residents and politicians. the department of defense says the drones are not connected to the us military. president electronic says,
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the military should tell the american public more about what it knows. that's it for me, you can find more information on our website. i'll just say we're dot com. the news continues here on al jazeera, after talking to alger 0. thanks so much for watching the the, another wave of code is working this way. active ne, in china and so produce no showers for one shoot for her car there, and dropped the temperatures in the korean peninsula and the good pomp of japan down to about 0 for example. and so on wednesday cag ashima probably will see the candidates, cody staples, that is quite code and the weed last for a couple of days before it starts to boil once again on friday. but with some rain
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us. okay, this is the, the station which is last is sunny affair. i have to say for the witness and the humidity, which is very typical of my lazy. i didn't daisy this time of the year, but the concentration of rain is in a circulation here. and that, that file that could be pretty wet 3 days sundry or persistent the wet with temperatures around the city city to mock, which is again pretty much on average in india, with ne monsoon. this is the which is time of year for generic sofa tree for us, for lack of but with a significant circulation there, which is large edging towards mainland. it's going to get west again. it's gonna be flooding, most likely generate time of either of through under production, possibly reaching or dish or the rest of india, of course is fairly sunny. and the know indian plane is full of fault and very cold at night. the
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around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by the data centers, many of which provide remote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is honda, sing the energy of these fuel. what's to store our digital information without a heavy confidence footprint. and i'm just so beautiful north coast of the u. k. where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements of fries on it, which is 0 or the so you and relief in the works agency under established the support palestinian refugees says it's become the target of an aggressive campaign by these rating government accusing gates of hovering ties to how mass to nice this comes this kind of thing and stuff. a humanitarian crisis of gaza with more than 250 of unreal stuff have been killed
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