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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 18, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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the, well, it is a high time for the international community to come together to try and rebuild the skin. feet of already with the aspirations of the 2nd people, the the colors, the whole roman. you want to me all just it renews on life. my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. hospital bed spends a facility under fire, dozens of people injured and as well as latest attack, i'll look them all out while the hospital in northern garza domestic flights resume and goods begin to flow in through the jordanian border. as efforts to restart, syria is economy and gets underway. russian authorities detained
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a suspect from was beckett stone and the killing of a general and most skill on tuesday. plus i'm out of patasha in the one, the ngo that i'll tell you, i have to say the lords here are getting more. the welcome to the fact of israel is keeping up is a tax on the gaza strip with the come out aloud while the hospital talk said once again by is riley false is a residential building. nearby was also head. now the hospital director says dozens were injured and israel's latest attacks earlier, and is bailey and striking, a home sheltering displaced people in the area killing at least 8 in central and southern gaza. 10 say what was supposed to be safe zones came on the fire and several people were killed. a northern garza has been under siege and that is
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rarely siege felt more than 2 months. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been subjected to unrelenting balding. international organizations have been urging his route and as bouquets and allow a deliveries into the area as early as by calling for the bus you both spoke to. it's about the director of nursing tomorrow. i've been hospitalized northern gauze over the phone and he described the aftermath of tuesdays attacked by is really troops. last night was a total of the hospital of the land and the vicinity of come out of the one house with them. because the day is really about those is minutes of the vehicle is progress towards the hospital and the building. so that went into the house with a may have also some of the car to get that so many houses from the northern and western sides of the house. but the uh, the, the,
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they have good talking to the family. um, but uh, in the facility of the house looked like 15 boxes have arrived to the hospital including 6 mothers from this. uh, but uh by many so many people have been wounded. so many people are still on the rubble of you. uh 5 extend from the cop to this rate is on the hospital and this allowed digs. the size, again, is the intensive care unit that is for of patients and one of the paper fire when the re, with the department of the intensive care unit and also the hospital was put on the the black does the that, that we almost cannot see what's in front of us, this is the problem that we don't have oxygen, right? because the didn't things i've been talking to mrs. about can you,
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can you tell me about how many patients were in the i see you at the time of the strike and were you able to move the mountain time gun or not? i'm on the patients on the ventilator is inside the intensive care unit, and in total we have 74 wounded and they should inside the different departments of the hospital. and this is the last functioning hospital in northern guys that we, we understand how, how many patients are there, and what's left of it after the latest a time. will you still be able to treat people? come on, i'd want the we just had the one, the patients in a very primitive way. we don't have central oxygen in the hospital. we have some southern does that we are about to run out. and the situation is been at the arctic
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in my loud was costs, but the so let's go over to tyler capitalization, who joins the stuff in the, in the central gaza and topic. it seems to be of a graphic picture being painted for us about what went on with the come, i'll add one hospital what mode we know about the situation right now. well, it's more who run this than what you have. so you know, on the ground, by the way, uh, especially that these, but the military has been ongoing with in prison going with military offensive on to mileage on hospice on l. yeah. we have been in touch with looking for some of the stuff on or could extend the north who confirmed how drastic is the situation in the hospital after the deliberate attack on the intensive care unit in which they work. uh, treating cause. plenty of people including children to the hospital right now, specifically, the intensive care unit has become out of service and the medical teams are right now grappling in order to continue providing medical treatment was so terrific is
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that the is very ami conducted smell changes that tax on nearby buildings that which were completely leveled to the ground by used by the fight to jets. we know that sofa, a palestinian from the same family, have been killed in the vicinity of come out at one hospital doctor for some of the stuff that yet states that they have had this person cold coming from the sides of the talk. but they were not able to reach that location in order to recover victims . there has been a very tense deployment of what caught to drones. 5 to just to not leave. usually this call you've northern area, this the other parts of the cat 3 had been one of the flat since by these, by the occupation during their own getting operation that has been ongoing for more than a 75 days, but was so grim on the ground is that medical teams have been calling the international community for an edge and protection law. a gotten the spend a minute to has been imposing significant respective matches on the development or also the, the, the, the central i can voice to the north of attack tree, tory
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a couple of as a net force in that. but i think you talked the how about the size of the east side dealing dolls are as possible. israel stopped setting new conditions. israel's defense, minnesota pulse and he told parliament members that the deal is close to the nasa. but on social media. and he found that israel will defeat him miles and maintain control of gauze indefinitely, told, solving the way in cairo, unto huh. after several previous rounds, well and successful, well, 20 minutes and brought repressive insightful fans that cuts all university kentucky with us on the program. again, we talked about a tax on hospitalization, garza and the wall continuing for the as riley's. and yet we have this conversation about cease fires and potential si size. we've been talking about si size over a year. now. do you sense any change in the tone? do you think we're any closer? are we all just getting over excited? what it's and we've been there before. i me and there were
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a time when everyone was talking about the image and cease fire agreement. and then all of a sudden nothing happened. so i wouldn't say this is like the same, but there are some changes here. what's, what's changed on the ground, don't politically for this tone to have changed. exactly. the 1st thing is that the, the terms of the cease fire has a little bit change with how much showing some flexibility into sticking points. and the 2nd thing, the 2nd point is that the strategic environment has shifted beyond the condition, whether the feet of his beloved with the or teeth of your on, in syria and the change of regime. so how much settled or feels like now that it's its own and the, and that's up to this lady habit of 3 and the more door drags, i think the model also is how much would would suffer. so this is the point where, where they need to tip up and, and sign a deal and agreeing to some fix, some of the piano to. so there's some point that time i was saying that they would never agree to a. now do they have to change their mind?
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i mean, you talk about those sticking points, and yet in this for 50 multiple that we've seen, you didn't have us constantly was agreeing to cease fires that were proposed by president biden as it would be knocked back by these rallies. and then these ladies were changing the co pay system. yeah. so that was sort of shifting sams all the time that wasn't, wasn't able to. so it'd be pinned down in any shape or form. how do you think the americans are now involved in making? you might say the sides come together while there's something new here that with what you call a ton effect. as president trump present, the electronic is putting the pressure on both sides. and he's making this perfectly clear that, you know, if they fail to come up with an agreement at hello when the um was going to break out and, and in this part of the region. so i think this should be taken seriously by how much, but also by as well. and that's why it's in the always taking the serious and he's trying to improve the conditions for
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a cease fire by placing all of his conditions. now the question that with the how much gonna agree to, to a more consistent or not, we are not yet aware of any other demands. there's what it is. so caps is talking about and we've chosen that never, uh, but at the same time, he's sending the message that these rate is on one of the interested in the 1st phase, which is a kind of a swap. and then the continuation of war. and this going to be from a program that before. so if, if, if kept is off top of the agenda for now, at least as a guess again, there is this other issue about the roles and possibly also being petitioned off. we've seen those satellite imagery. we've seen the defense of head, the defense minister on social media, say we're hanging onto this even after the day after the palestinians. don't get this done. so actually, but they really don't have the means to resist. yeah. you're right. you know, but we don't take everything that they say as the final words, you know, now they are in the state of war. so everybody's coming with their maximum
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statements and demand. uh, but one of the 1st phase at a successful i think this will probably would create a different dynamics into all relationships and is right, is in one of these latest get into the 1st stage. i think it's going to be really difficult to get out of it. so there would be pressure of more to move into a 2nd stage. and then this is when, when trump is going to be in an office and from, you know, he's for a ceasefire. i mean, there's no question about that. we just see what happens for the night, but it hasn't brought me thanks for joining us. thank you. or is there any point mister benjamin netanyahu hesitate, in colton teletubbies to resume testifying in his corruption trial that he faces up to 10 years in prison. if he's convicted this neil who took the stand for the 1st time last week, no day has more from the godaddy and capital of mine. and she's bad because the israeli government has bundled reserve from a pricing and as well as the occupied westbank. good morning. newer um its the said hearing and nothing. yeah. he's corruption trial. just remind us what he's accused,
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all but exactly what we expected in court today. so hell this is going to be a long trial. some estimate that the hearings might last into the summer months, and that's because nothing you hope keeps postponing. at these hearings, of course, they come after 5 years of him being invited and indicted. apologies for reach of trust, bribery and corrupt other corruption charges. and most of these charges have to do with him seeking better media coverage, as well as the involvement of his wife sarah, in these cases. now some of the leaks of the hearing today is rarely media talked about him complaining that, you know, every time he's really is open the media, all the see is negative coverage of nothing. yeah. whole. and that this is all entirely unfair to him, but there is great interest, of course in these hearings, particularly because they've taken so long to start and database consistently
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denied any wrong doing. but it's all about as you say, image and this adds to his problems. he wants to project himself is a strong leader and in directory he things that will get him through this quote case is yeah, and you know, today the newspapers opened with a lot of criticism for nathan, yahoo as saying the teeth, postpone the hearing on tuesday in order to get a photo up in the syrian in the occupied syrian lawn heights and the area that is realized straight after the fall of the outside, the regime. so you don't, his actions and the fact that he might be appealing to his base. but there is a lot of opposition, a lot of frustration was nothing. yeah. who was the leader who keeps looking for those? you know shots for these images for the show of leadership, if you will let in the meantime, he has trouble on the for a cease fire front. the families of the captives are afraid of these phases of
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cease fire. they want the deal that would release all of the captives at once because they're afraid not. many of them will survive while his allies out. so here in, in the government, see this as a capitulation. they don't want to cease fire agreement. they want altima to an, a decisive victory. they want to have us to be crushed. of course, these are domestic troubles internationally. nothing. yeah. is still wanted on our s charges to for the i, c. c, the international criminal court for charges of work crimes and crimes. against humanity for that update, thanks so much, no or day for us the in about enjoy. so let's take a closer look at the case as he is ready, prime minister faces in case 1000 nothing. yahoo and his wife are accused of accepting gifts with mold and $190000.00 from 2 wealthy businessman invitation for political favors. in case 2000 nothing. y'all who was accused of making a deal within his writing newspaper that y'all unrolled full favorable coverage in
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exchange for registration to weaken its competitor case. full 1000 involves allegations that nothing yahoo gave regulatory favors to israel's largest telecom company. the exec can return the positive coverage of him on the news website controlled by as well, which i'm and the benefits include the mattress and financial gains. welcome. kline is professor of political science about eli university, enjoys and stuff from west julie sims. could help you with this on the program again, professor, who is that really a question and was his netanyahu's next move because he called take know the coal told us to a p a. and this is distracting him from his campaign against garza and the palestinians. it said definitely the the try as he lays on time in the trial and now it is. he's he is his
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moment. he's the moment he's, he's the defense. lawton. moment the question will be, what happens when the general turn the crow style of the cross examination to show that then listen, how would it be under heavy pressure at the moment as no pressure in the, in the cold, in the public opinion regarding the score option his base is with again for me, with him, they have the opposition, criticize a budget, but that these are the public in general. i lost control and i bought i bought damage gauges. it actually is the fact or is it is the interest of what a very small minority of people who are, who are interested in that case, or in the case,
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i guess they've done you out a politically or in the case of legally. but the general public is not busy following it. okay, if that's if that's the case. and so let's pivot to what the general public might be interested in at the tone in conversation that seems to be reported that there was a potential si fi deal on the table and gaza between the israelis and thomas. what else are you hearing about this change of tone? do you have any idea whether you feel there is a change in the under the sci fi deal is on the cause of what people are saying, where you are, hey, there is a change in the air. the, the, the change comes from nothing else. office and the $10.00 to $14.00 is where the t v, which for these supple within the hour actually is under the supervision is office
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supervision supervision. so victor, tom change come for all the time. you know, it seems that from us, made some concessions. really these conceptual concessions be enough to create a deed. we don't know because still there are gaps. it seems that there are serious gaps between, between the sides. for instance, who will be included is there is a, the policy not present us release the which names cindy are or not. so senior would say by one. but booty is in the list or i would side really. they be defaulted outside by this time or allowed to go back to their homes in the states. these are serious questions. also i
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d. a. i must say, i don't assume that is one agreed to end the war view. as far as i understand it is it is about having to break taking a break in the war in the war, and then is why they can resume the war. how much was splendid or how it be? maybe it was bridge, the gap. i don't know. okay. but it's, it seems that the matthew, yeah, those offer some benefits to that. and you know, if he agrees what we should say, what does happen in the coming as it goes? and so a very fluid situation, but i can find joining us from west judy. so then thank you very much. i sent you the
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this is wiley military has fullest syrian villages from that homes as it extends the territory talkie pies on the golden heights. critics accuses route taking advantage of the aftermath of the ascent regime full. i'm a developer has the story from quintana on the golan heights in the village. if i shut off families, take shelter after being expelled from their homes by these lady ami. oh, what am i tried to put them right in his uh console. it was gone when did hold in with the tanks and below this into our village. they fired and people in homes and paradise, women and children of the guided people in school and detaining them for several hours. then an on each end of the game and told them they have half an hour to leave the village without getting anything with them. be a homeless now that great the on the slopes of mount to have them on or somebody say is in the buffers on the, on the occupied areas of the going on heights. but since the fall of a sudden i said these are the on the has pushed forward with,
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into this area insight seen from where i started sending us desires immediate to the polls are only a few 100 meters in this direction. this is where the 1st is really tax costing to city on november 8 as often as they have. okay. bite 7 villages in the way. the area including the one you see lights out behind me. the village of how many do you these are the um, you know, keep pies the headquarters of the government and how many did its taxes call is that when a thought come through the site i did, you poses an item you can if you know, if i've had the support of a party, a to be honest, we couldn't enjoy default of to dictate to brochure because immediately on the following morning is really the tanks rolled in our streets. of would you have says he's great. this is to see a repetition of 1967 when he's people, well, far from most of the goat on heights beyond the annual solar june. the thing is really, soldier asked me in arabic, if i'm the village chief i said, yes. he asked if you could come over. i said, for what purpose have you come here?
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this is our land to which he replied, no, this is the land of israel. i said, no, you're coming and isn't occupier, but we're not going to move from here. got us in the shadow fort. i live here too. i live here too. would you have says he has amenities, topless, a line of communication with the lady on it, in order to coordinate safety for his people. but if the heart of the active, i mean we're upset with the new leaders for failing to be with us. we're told they're in the level hama homes and so on for you. well, can you please send someone to meet with us to simply know where to be seen? look, is really the tanks there right here. they're destroying the trees. if there's coordination between them and our government, we're not to be or are you? serious new leadership says it is not looking for new conflicts. it has called on the international community to intervene to issue a serious sovereignty. but without any city and forces here it is even fee of what
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lies ahead for that area and its population. how much fun does 0 coordinate on the golan heights. and so 10 days after the soul of the sunrise, seeing that being several milestones of syria begins a new political chapter, the fence domestic flights has taken off from the capital, damascus, heading for a lifetime. yeah. for to being shut down for security reasons. mean, well, jordan has announced that it'll reopen mits. northern border crossing with syria resuming the flow of goods and freight traffic between the 2 countries. activity is also picking up at syria's main sieboldt and the coastal city of the tech came and portal authority. say that under the new administration, customs fees will be removed to try and kick start the economy. i'm not going in the audit with god's health trade activity resumed at the port of luck talk here some days ago. we carried out initial amendments to reduce some of the obstacles that were imposed, such as the huge customs fees that were placed on the import the goods. and now we
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are currently assessing, combining the fees and reducing them for everyone. and syria ends up being way thing and loan choose at banks as a tens reopened, hoping to have access to the salaries while we can cross over to the results of his life for us in damascus. and it does seem that the syrian both our teeth safe off our routine to make show the domestic gas lights and apples can open as well as the land boulder trying to show normality is returning to syria. the in the these are significant steps for syria. that's just imagine that in this country, just 10 days ago, every game that lost it for more than half a century, it has collapsed and 10 days later, now you see the, the, the, the domestic flies are resume, the posts are operational and the board, the labs are the blackboard, theirs are being reopened, so the major with the one of the boat, the length of the be reopened is the job that was land that is connected georgia to city. yes. this is one of the major lifelines off syria to the all side world. that
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will the land has that both the gate has been close on the 6th of december. one defies, were still continuing between the virginian forces and do a position of fighters. but now, 10 days after the great james collapse, it is reopened. that boulder gates is no effect to be under the control of the h. d, as from the city inside, is the as the, the domain and the for the go. and the mitigated force, or the new city and a decision here. let me talk about the seed in a position, actually talking about the fragile equation, but it's the domain. and for the go add the mid 3 force here. and then basically as soon as taking over the country have made it very much clear for the old all the position groups. that's, that both the guys are going to be the direct, the controls. so the opening, the, the, those jobs and all of the internal slides or says extremely important, particular start from the mass from damascus to apple. and now they say that the
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next phase, they're going to resume the, the not slides. however, the association or if you appear in a or a spacing that 3 out of sick time, not for that will the most one is $1.00 to $5.00. so this is russell. the domestic policy of domestic politics continues really, both within syria and beyond. its board is because the head of the what the national co, the city and national coalition had the old by right has been speaking. it is speaking. it is stumble, talking about the fact that there was a lack of communication between the mind of the groups. he's really referring to h t s, but this is all part of the political, my new shift that needs to be resolved. a m b, it's a that is a very delicate issue now in the mask of so as just as i said, the position is that it's like mounted that accept quite lucian in that sense. so the city and national politician or s n c is the foot of the 1st scene, you know, position government, that was because nice internationally right off the beginning of the decision. what
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is it? yeah. in 2011. since then, there's cooperation has been the representative, representative of syria and syrians, internationally. that'd been engaging in several negotiations. think leave it in, including all the jimmy. what process is i'll start a process is sort your persistence on how big or g is by years they have lost the effective force on the field dmc of yeah. and the i've seen while they were losing their forces in syria. the military grew dog gloves. would have gaining more and more power over. so s n c by the time has been almost as due for the government. that is, that does limit absolute but not having that the poverty in syria. now, as there's a new seat, an odd me here, as us use comment or saying, well we will support you until the transition, but nature, you need to recognize us as she power with us. how about 2 days ago when i met the
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defect to leave the city, i'm of the shutter, i asked him about the fraction of the position. he said, that's well, the news is not going to be based on the power shavings. the. that would be one government and one city a position the address is welcome, individually to come and contribute to, to rebuild syria, but not as entities for so so the, for us in domestic us. thank you. so let's bring in rob guy's been sol letroy in peace and security during university kentucky with us on the program. again, it's really interesting because that is a stall. so these domestic flights you've called land borders opening. and yet some of these, for example on board is an adult controlled by hate to stay all these entities that was to refer to the patients. the thing we didn't want to see in a united sylvia won't see a combined serial. once every, i mean what you make of a scenario that the company all over the country to come the page to yes. yeah,
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the real risk of stretching themselves to fin. now i was fascinated by what we're still like to say the best for the crossing is under the control of h t s. and that actually surprised me because that whole area is not one of h d s. as traditional strongholds, that's actually very more affiliated to the jordanian and us back. so the not variations room which used to be the southern front service is a longstanding revel group that is not even in coalitional working with h d s. so that was, i think it was interesting that so anyway, just as a trying to do it this dump that will 40 on the key parts of syria just so they can show that they're the ones calling the shots that the ones that are in charge because remember here, we know we often talk about what happened before damascus is an astounding military victory. i think this is more of an astounding political victory for a cs because they've managed with exit far more power and influence. and they should do one paper. they only have between 20 to 30000 fighters groups like the estimate of the so the national army and the kurdish s d f. both have more troops
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on paper. so h t s will have to ship power to some degree simply because they don't have the numbers to run the whole countries themselves. but if that's the case of getting the message across that life is getting back to normal. also means that they need institutions on the side we had was dropping just a short time ago about from the central bank of syria. i talking about the exchange rate of the city and pound to the us dollar and official transactions beginning again in parties that are there are sanctions on syria. it's important for that sort of economy to stop, but also people need money. they need to get that money. they need to be paid from the institutions be they teachers and health service, whether we as a civilian or municipal councils, the money is going to come from some warehouses and we said the prime minister talking about sanctions being lifted and reserves being offered back to syria so they can pay these bills and let people spend their money. yes, and you know, this is the problem here. the un found last year,
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it's around 70 percent of syrians living in syria are in need of humanitarian assistance. this is not at the moment. a wealthy country, this is a broken and beautiful country is going to need rebuilding. so i think we shouldn't set too high aspirations for h d s. and this new government. and i think they all being quite pragmatic here. and basically, trying to get things back to normal, the way they were before the rebel offensive, rather than, you know, set some sort of new normal where suddenly the cache is fleming and the sanctions are removed. yes, obviously they want all those things. but the priority now is to stop as short as shortages that might not have happened during the saturday. and for example, with a panic buying petrol stations and the oil, for example, a ron was supplying 80 percent of its oil. iran is no longer doing that. they need a new supply for that oil. iran is even asking for all sorts of money back from the new siri and government. obviously, i don't think they're gonna save that money, but it shows you the, you know, the prior to here is not necessarily building a new syria, but stabilizing the situation enough. so then they can consolidate that until fast
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removing sanctions. for example, just briefly rolled running power low with all of this is the issue for syrian civilians about justice. um, well how can serious buy when get justice in a system that was controlled by the office? so anybody that calls themselves a judge just isn't going to be taken seriously at face value. well, that's why the hell is this and balancing act is extremely complicated balancing act h t s does not have the people to run the syrian government. it cannot get rid of everyone and then basically create a source of resent the a bunch of items or experienced men who wants to start in search and see like we still with the box verification in iraq. but at the same time, they will face calls the justice and, and outright i said the and you want me to load on the hands will face just this. now the issue here is it, most of the senior regime officials with, from the i saw the machine with disproportionately from minority groups like all of why it's like christians, for example. so if we suddenly start seeing a trials for the people that disproportionately from these minority groups that
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could start was up into it. and that's don't forget, the h d. s has been accused of war crimes in the past has been accused of torture in it live for example. so you know, it, yes, it's nice house you always thing. they want to basically look towards building a new syria and, and reconciling. but they might have their own reasons that pursuing that as well. the answer, well, trust it. we have to we can say to the rope guys, penpal, thank you. thank you. still ahead. have all the elders, it renews out to my items to the students. must i left? i lived here for the 9 years and it feels like i am more turkish. the serial embraces a new future. we meet the generation of young people who have grown up, not knowing that country, and pop off the shelf and buckles on what to cause the pacific on the nation reels from a law just like this left. at least 14 people that the
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record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america, a buyer, a gang of people points to the color. and the 1st of a 2 part investigation, 101 east meets the chinese, my friends risk middle to the american dream on out to 0 jubilation among the syrian guys po, right? knew it wasn't even day like in germany before they took to the streets, waiving the distinctive green and black flag of the opposition they gathered on the streets of the car is joy of that face is clear to see has been use of president assets full spread like wildfire, themes that with the to the brussels and in paris, the swiftness of the rebels. vance, of the west side of the other. he took many by surprise. but the reaction of the story of the design. it's too clear to see. now the question is,
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what happens that the book about the what you all just a reminder of all told stories as news. uh, they come all out and hospital in northern garza has a guides being targeted by is there any forces it's handled? nursing tells us that or the intensive k unit came under attack on the hospital is struggling to treat patients with hardly any supplies. his roles, probably minister hesitating, cause in telling me you're too busy and testimony, and it's corruption, fine, and even nothing you all who could face up to 10 years in prison if he's convicted and serious, that's domestic flights. since the full of the said regime has arrived at a lifetime of to elia,
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take your from damascus. meanwhile joel says it'll reopen. it smells and boulder crossing with sylvia receiving the 5 goods and freight traffic between the 2 countries. but more than 3000000 sylvian refugees effect it took us since the war in syria began 13 years ago. a whole generation of young people has grown up not knowing that country. now the chance to go back is causing mixed feelings. stephanie decker repulsed from the tucker city of gauzy and tapped near the syrian border. i mean, it is doing his school homework. it's in turkish, and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us, i'm going to yes, so my identity is syrian, but i left. i lived here for 9 years and it feels like i am more to dish. yes, i want to go back like to visit, but not like to live. i want to live here because of my education for, for this. so i can keep studying the family decided to take on the turkish surname
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after they got citizenship to help them integrate. more than 3000000 syrians floods here since the war, 13 years ago, an entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria, as or in the pulse of returning is causing mixed feelings. we meet 14 year old asthma, try out the outside, his uncle shop and goes beyond that. he is excited about the idea of returning and be that my wife about that when i was growing up, i knew that i was syrian, even if i live in to the kids. i know that from deep inside. and if i go back to syria, even if we stayed here a lot old by families there, so i belong there. but back in the family home, there is not the same enthusiasm, yada is 13. we oscar how she feels about possibly going back to syria with oscar book and it was a bit of mix feeling because i've never been to syria before my whole life was here . everything i have is here. actually, i didn't really think further done that for my future. i thought i would be staying
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here as we interview yadda. her mother who is listening to our conversation starts to cry. so difficult also because they use the army because they don't see their parents now face the dilemma of just siding. what to do that's best for their children. we don't know what is the better for us now? i think get, if we stay here for our children just to learning here, that's good. but i want to say in my country to, to raise my, my children, they feel and make some connections there. a connection that's impossible to replicate for those who have never experienced it. my memory that young, i feel i,
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i, let's my soul that i'm the, i want to, to come back to remember these have been happening with the hope that one day or children will feel the same. stephanie, dec r o g 0 because the on the high 30 of i'll sure i'm glad defensive brought down to subst regime 10 days ago. they established a government, but it status as a total group complicates as possible international relations. speaking exclusively to, i'll just say right in his 1st english interview, how come fit on says it's time for international communities to consider removing. take steps from the list. the h t s. the main component of the show. we say the coalition is governing syria. it remains on so on. took is tara list. is it time to remove them? do you think we will be taken out different stuff because uh what we have done in
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the past that was in accordance with the uh, security council decisions. so i think we in the light of the recent developments we can take and i and i the decision, what is your reading and understanding of them of the h t s. when we hear from west and officials, a lot of concern at times about the h t. s. is past connections with groups like a hi the are you convinced mr. fall administer that the h t s. has caught those links. it's moved on from that time. we've been uh, close the following. the categories enters link activities. i think a hasty as has taken hoops, types in divorcing itself, put on a kyla and dash, and other related redcoat elements. and you can watch the full interview with how confident he is took. he is foreign minister on top to out. does that relate to on
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wednesday, a 2030 g m t the national forward, he said they've detained a suspect over the killing of a senior generally must go on tuesday. the 29 year old from his back is done as opposed to be confessed to collaborating with ukrainian intelligence services and the attack on ega. clearly all he was the commander russian nuclear, chemical and biological defense division, and was investigating activities by the us in ukraine. the problem was it with an electric screw to you, to a chef of oliver has moved from most good the this socialization will have come sketch sales. the russian investigations can be see and the f as v, as they have reveal details about the rest of the public trace of the mazda all the heads of the chemical and biological protection. true, it won't carry lives on his assistant detain. mine is a 29 year old citizen, vic,
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his son, who was detained in the middle school region. as we heard even publish, such as old interrogation of the mind, according to the suspects he was recruited by the ukrainian special services as well commissioning the crime who has promised $100000.00 and travel to one of the european countries to leave. here in no scary, he received the allegedly received the schools a home made exclusive device and then ran to the call where he installed a video. surveillance camera was at no cost to the ukrainian safety of the park. so after receiving a signal about carrie lived on his assistance, leaving the entrance of the building, the suspect this a nice has an explosive device. and as a result, as you'll notice, the high ranking casual and he says a 3 year old assistance was killed. the survival of exposure was the general's dr. assisting racing in economy of license, according to a foreign ministry spokesman marizza hardware, the russian mission to the u. r and will raise the issue of that talk against
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general perry list of the security council meeting. request is for december, the 20th the left adults continues with vessels on what to solving a $7.00 magnitude of quake on choose day. at least 14 people have been killed at hundreds more in just such a risk. if it's our own going up to the quake triggered land slides and collect of the buildings more than one in 3 people on the pacific archipelago. her feet affected as alexandra buyers, reports. disaster strikes value all to. this is the moment, the 7.3 magnitude 1st quick, exploded deep under water near the coast of the capital port, viola, one of the most powerful quakes to hit the region in decades. it's a stronger quick than i've ever experienced in my 21 years living in barn water. and i've seen quite a few and quite a few large ones. my wife said it was the largest one she had seen in her life. she
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of course, is born and by the way, through at least 6 aftershocks followed the initial quake, which flashes buildings throughout the city like this one, housing, the american, british, and french embassies. all staff are safe and accounted for. but communications are down in power and water cut in most of the capital roads to the port destroyed by land slides with the hospital to damage to function. injured people are being treated outside. nearby australia is deploying emergency teams to help. we will provide whatever assistance is required. i'd say i say to the people have been a while to your family and australia is here to help. new off who lives within the pacific ring of fire. and 1st quakes are common here. un says more than 100000 people have been affected by this one. witnesses report bodies laying in the
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streets as rescuers work to help survivors and find that those missing the death toll is expected to rise. alexandra buyers, al jazeera, a mold in 1200 people have not died from a color outbreak and sit on the health ministry that has been says that those be more than 47300 confirmed cases. the outbreak has spread to 81 districts across 11 states building getting conflict between the army and the power of military rep and support full states as displaced millions of people, and caused hospitals and infrastructure to collapse. civil rights activists, southern gala, or expressing frustration with a new law of the names to protect state institutions from vandalism. joining protests, they say that legislation is unconstitutional and effectively abolishes the right to demonstrate. it's harder because of possible from the capital luanda. now rosa, and today is 5 years old,
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cut by the adult 4 is 3. the drawing on top is also the family window altogether. the one below is of the father. he is in jail, for protesting against the goal is government. the mother gets the children to write to him every week. she sees a husband to sick and sometimes denied medical care. i tried not to find because for you to see your husband in that situation, it's very painful. some samuel things thinking like a crying because this too much, but he felt so much pain and you came up to nothing. you have the right people to do something for them. the people leasing them k writes groups describing goal is government as repressive symbols. who will or she, me, we have the term is you know, that does not respect human. right? that's good for our being priced these no freedom of assembly nope. press freedom
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of detroit arrest and government critics. a silenced it's an accusation. that's no teeth tonight. the government also sees people to properly participate in the gathering and not use purchase accounts and violence. i'll see to myself. so the allocations makes by just as if it's a no true our going toppling respects human rights and democracy my, according to the law and constitution, they are human rights. and nicola, is the presidential decrees i write scripts and says, and goal is using the legal system to cut down on critics over the politicians in this building and by the possible tried to introduce legislation to advise groups. they failed to meet international human rights standards. and restrict freedom of expression, some of these laws and keep it in terms of up to 25 years for people who participate in purchase that result in vandalism, and disrupt services. and goal as the trying to rebuild is reputation. since 27
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years of civil war came to an end in 2002. the country is an important trading partner for china and the united states. but that's of a say they also want the international community to pay more attention to human rights. have been with us out of their lawanda to kind of as private as for the slicing goals for him to step down even from them as of his own policy. and that softer his deputy prime minister resigned and an active descent history of freeland, was considered a treat as most loyal, allied. and then the statement feeling criticized everyday for political gimmicks and says that they disagreed on how the handle terrace threatened by the us. presidents elect donald trump today has met the country for nearly a decade, and then recent comments he likes and the time will within his own party to a family finds it has been an eventful couple of days, hasn't been easy. and that's why i'm so happy to see you guys
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you know, it's, it's hard not to feel happy when we're like this liberals among families because that's what we really are a big family. now, like, like most families, sometimes we have fights around the holidays. but of course, like most families, we find our way through it. let's take you straight to damascus. know whether you're in special representative, full civic. a pedestal is speaking, that's this new. and that's the whole thing for a close cooperation, where we can move together on all the critical issues folks, area. and i'm not seeing very much full the to continue the dialogue. thank you. good. a, it's called by the end of that conversation with the get pages and it's called a speaking to lots of industries and also many members of the h t s a to find out exactly how they intend to look after control and administer.
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so able to get more on that as the day progresses. still had him on the news. week 7, the 5, the deteriorating relations between argentina and venezuela, as diplomatic disputes escalate. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about 10, these 3 major police school policies of unveiled campaign platforms as a nation propose for a pol event for election in february transfer. and i feel so we will be seeking
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a 2nd time after the collapse of his coalition government. but he's trailing center right. challenge at frederick man sees union blog is leading in the polls. dominant kane. how's the latest from biling? and friedrich mounts was once frozen. i took the christian democrats on the angle american but now at the head. he may be weeks from winning the general election with a clear break from may i ask, who's consensual politics and a profoundly conservative message to the vices feeling 9 to come for, for the end of us, we are presenting you with the program for domestic security. one to make germany say for again, we no longer want to accept no go areas in our country. it's becoming the norm that they exist in that our police can properly investigate those areas. we will reinforce law and order in germany. so now it's what matters is the economy and how to resist the stagnation. he says the social democrats have caused wildwood, sean center is now leading a can take a government. this message to vote is,
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is it only his policy can take care of them full of children's hoping to hit the ground running with the slogan after this associated watch, matthew festus, the drum unit. the problem is most opinion pulse of the most beautiful and things like that lives. but one analyst believes a large part of the electricity is still to make up its mind. and so we will see that the floating constituents are most instrumental and important in the selection . so because we, we've seen that the transition, the big 10 parties are losing their, their, their power and, and in disregard. so people are all more flexible who they vote for and so therefore within the next 10 weeks, anything can happen, which explains why the green party is stressing the need for change. they want to reform the debt to break a law, which prevents governments from borrowing large sums to invest in future products.
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electrocardiogram draws that strength and power from it to but it's just the type of a major problems of that time. and here it must be said kitty. germany must once again reinvent itself. split has waltz into the voters. agree polls suggests the greens are less popular now when they for the last election. whereas the far right alternative to germany, i have to is almost twice as popular with the priority of cutting mess, migration, and the free democrats who both about the end of the coalition. they are fighting just to win enough votes to be returned to parliament. donna king al jazeera building. that is the way that has the rest of the military police officer for watching tv or accusing him of espionage. is the latest to a series of diplomatic disputes between the 2 nations. since present. nicholas declared victory in july's disputed election. housing, tainted, sheltering venezuela's, opposition. members of this, i'm busy in caracas, trees,
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and po. how's the latest they have been living in the arguing time embassy for 9 months. 6, members of the vin is within a position close to former presidential candidate money equity. now my child will have taken refuge at the embassy and got, i guess the embassy is represented by brazil since argentine and venezuela broke off diplomatic relations earlier this year. like, you know, in front of you at a, we can use conference. they claimed their under siege a muscle up to the latter. we have been able to observe security agents with the faces, covet going, know, wearing camouflage fatigues and carrying assault rifles. they also say the electricity is cut off and have no running water. the international community has been requesting a safe passage, but for now it has not been granted in july of if you have any further. and argentine that cut all the for the magic ties following the president of the elections with nicole on my, the claiming victory without providing data to support his claim. have you had any
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labels among the 1st ones to accuse me for my buddha of committing fraud? my little responded by calling him a fascist is now an arguing time military officer. now way angel was detained crossing the border to venezuela. this was the last photo of him before being present. he was allegedly traveling to visit he's when i swear, then wife and their child, why do we turn to venezuela for personal reasons? so i don't know about venezuela claims. gosh, won't, wasn't an emission given the i said, i mean this, well, what was he doing? and venezuela, what was his job, but they don't say that we will say it at some point. they say his wife was here if you want to get a girlfriend come to venezuela, it hurts him because he was coming to do a mission. the argentine in government says the gospel is being used by the governmental, punish nations who do not recognize me for last my, the widow's presidency. and they probably have malays government has put, they've been a swear, less case us and us a quick,
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a test for russian tina's following policy against coming is some, again, socialism. so i don't think gosh and do is going to step down with its pressure. the deisel is the latest for we know it to be detained in venezuela since the elections in july human rights group. say there are at least 20 from countries like spain and why the united states. they have been accused of conspiracy and espionage all have no idea when or if they will be freed be so i'll just see what aside if i could go past completed a 1500000000 dollar deal to concern the amazon forest. the agreement we'll see part of it is external debt swamped with spending on conservation. it's equitable 2nd debt buyback program designed to free up government funding for environmental protection. and you can follow those stories on our website at houses that don't comments updated throughout the day for the about the but i will have another full
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half hour of news on the other side of the news of them to learn from me on the news on team here at our service headquarters in terry hall. thanks very much for your time. and your company, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read payments 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, critical the bank to 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 outages era and the lines of ethnic groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most contest
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since the 2021 with exclusive access to remote camps and funk bind battles. people in chumps the progress of an idealistic young generation of rebels as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries trouble history on the phone . me on my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera, peter is without what one of the oldest cities in the world struggling to reconnect the most basic surfaces is real bombs, the main pumping station during the war, cutting off the cities drinking water, the meeting of the country's top civilian and military leaders as well as representatives of the united nations, took place 10 days into the sea spar with as right now. so reconstruction budget and trip deployments to the south of the country. by the time of the meeting, israel had violated seas for our turns more than $100.00 times. pier is essentially a tourist town. what parts of it have been so heavily bombed that some streets field post apocalyptic? and israel's continued action in the south of lebanon,
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has people here doubting the stability of the ceasefire. loving these people say their country exist in the margins between war and peace. but with israel still occupying villages in the south of the country, still carrying out their strikes and rates, still killing lebanese people. the worry is, this is a one sided cease fire, and the margins maybe getting to the hospital bed spend a facility under fire. dozens of people are injured in these ras, latest attack on come out ad one hospital in northern gosh, the way you're watching colleges here at my from doing news for you back to go. also coming up. domestic flights resume and books begin to flow into the jordanian

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