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people who've made it, here's the most of those left behind, are the vulnerable, the young, the elderly, and those injured in the rest of attacks. and no way to know if they manage to get to safety elsewhere, or even if they're still alive. the techie refused to full. it's of a safe spot deal with us back fights as a northern syria, as leaders from the middle east meet in colorado to discuss regional tensions. the kind of them are a kyle, this is alan 0. live from don't also coming up. nothing to drink. cook old wash with a leading rights group. accuse of israel abuse in water as a weapon of extermination. in garza, he was ready military attacks,
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energy and port facilities in yemen, as who's the fights of say, they 5 to ballistic missiles at tel aviv scenes of devastation in mozambique up to cycling to their needs, a trail of destruction. the check here has dismissed us claims. it is agreed to a cease fire with the certain democratic forces in northern syria as senior defense officials, as tuckers backed forces will continue the operations to clear areas held by cody sled fighters. yes, the f is supported by washington, and it's fight against iso, but on correct, considered as the flights of terrorist claiming the links to the cut his tongue work his policy. meanwhile, a rock says it has begun to re punctuate syria and soldiers who entered a rock is opposition forces advanced on damascus around 2000 all returning to syria
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. the rocks as the soldiers are going back willingly, following coordination with serious new administration. that will of this comes as the 8 block of developing nations holds about face to face summit, and kyra discussed israel's actions in syria, garza, i'm loving them ourselves on a bench reports for some of the leaders around this table is there 1st face to face encounter in years is locked in to come out to be a block of developing nations is holding a special summit in cairo at a critical time for the region left through a bus for more than 14 months, west asia, especially gaza, the south of lebanon, and now syria, have been subjected to massive attacks by the you. so thing is really raising the most of us killing of civilians and the beloved shit and the smouldering of women and children have revealed new dimensions of this. regime's illegitimate golden spreading, insecure to his email, had of these 8 nations iran took a pakistan bug with dish malaysia and indonesia, egypt and a jerry
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a represent more than a 1000000000 people and over and while syria is absent, it's future was very much on the agenda after the fall of the assad regime less than 2 weeks ago, we're trying to do our best to contribute to the stabilisation of syria in this difficult process. and that's every opportunity we emphasize the importance of syrian territorial integrity and unity. i will most sincere expectation is building a syria that is free from terrorism, where all religions, sectarian and ethnic groups left side by side in peace. president must have possess kiosk visit the cairo marks the rear trip by any rainy and head of state to the egyptian capital. the relations between egypt and run had been strained for decades . but since the beginning of israel's war and gaza did increase the diplomatic engagement, the 8th was created to boost the trade between developing countries. but now the block has gained the use significance. and as its founding members compete for
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influencing a, transforming me the least, it could prove more important than ever before. access. i'm gonna reach out to 0. 0, certainly we'll have a russell set up in damascus, but that's, that's had to assemble with them because they're lewis standing fight for us. so what are you hearing from to care about these reports of the cease fire with us, but forces in northern syria, cuz this tricky denying its homeland a well that's one of the 2 keeps says to kid doesn't have any contact with the syrian curtis revel. reply p g and for took care of the y p g. it's volts. cooling the p y the and the umbrella organization. the syrian democratic forces, which was established on the structure of the y p g, is an extension of the almost crude to some workers parts of the p k k. so for trick here, the why pj it is it cool to the p ticket?
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that's why it has to be cleared out from the p k. k. and to kim believes that the p k. k factions, operating inside the y p g are considered as foreign fighters because most of the very ranks of the organization are from to k e. ron or even from some western countries and they should be as they should be sent outside officer q and took yeah . and use that is the reason why the us use so for to the y p g, which is equal to the peachcare for to kids is the fight against iso. but the defense minister argues that for the last 2 or 3 years, there is no, there isn't any in any action taken by the i so said and the i so prisoners are caps and camps entered to can get support for that. so since the threat of iso is down to 0, then there is no need to cooperate with
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a service organization to, to keep the prisoners safe. this is what took care of is that true? kid believes that. now since there was a new administration in syria, it was which will have its own national arm and very soon, and it is a domestic issue. now it is up to the syrian people to take care of this issue and hopefully there is no need for a turkish ministry intervention and syria. so to care points out that 0 should solve this problem. but the, from the a, the searing code, this rebels inside the s, the f should separate themselves from the p k. k. so, okay, sentiment, many things in the sky live now to damascus that we can speak to russell said, and russell. i want to pick up the phone, the story of a rock sending syrian soldiers back to syria, willingly they say, what sort of welcome are they going to receive of the walls, 2004 hundreds city and
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a soldier or the old regime soldiers who have so run their themselves on the 8th of december, hours of the default of the savage, him to the rocky forces are now coming back, willing to enact coordination between the rocky forces. d h d, as as yes fighters. so now they're going to get because the 1st security clearance i'm done, the need to a handle where they are, they are, they are, they did weapons, but they are not going to serve as the soldiers in the new army as the name of the decision. you so you have just stalled the re, gm's army and now it's for me, another army and visit us. none of the members we have served previously are going to be taken into the new army. so this would be on december 8th, when they were so relevant in desktops and be a hand the day of weapons with iraqi forces. it was a despite anymore men's off marking and defend error and showing how the regime was afforded nepal. but more importantly now,
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what do position fee gets here are talking about is also the symbolic meaning of that as well. in 2016, the regime forces back by the running village, she has and supported by heavy russian, a, bombardments, they have take the position fighters out of our level and leveling down the part of the city. so the position finally agreed to leave the city and to go to the, the, the province, the northwest, the promise of the country, and the fight as were taken by the green bosses. it was cried the huge symbol. now, 8 years later, the soldiers that are returning back to syria, redeem soldiers are being taken to that green bosses to damascus to date as or time to uh that for so. so this just shows how dramatic with things have changed since then. absolutely. so that's what's happening inside syria. let's look at
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what's happening outside the country and how significant this d 8 regional meeting is in cairo. what impacts the regional needs of meeting that are going to have on the ground? probably be around the 13 egypt. these are the major stakeholders when it comes to syria and see if this so if you run has been the main back is one of the main backers and most important back is to be honest off the side regina here for decades and has been in boston here to meet a totally perfectly radically, celia simply was one of the back rooms. both of you runs the defense doctrine. it was the main p, a little for the fullest access of the resistance. serial was the main language between iran that is most important folks here. this is the last 11 on. now the call is gone as syria to of this time has been made as opposed to a proceed in a position during the top us time will deposition this into
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a gas being the lifeline of deposition. so now these 2 companies particularly are new to, for the 1st time of the default of this average human title and discussing off the collapse of the status quo in syria. how nice it is going to look like what he's going to look like. looks like and of course the name of the decision in damascus is closed the following. what's going to come out of title? out of that me think that's taking place tonight today. okay. the so many things and the experience, the laces that from damascus are now is there any forces have types of homes of besieged palestinians in the north of gauze on trains that came to bali account bummed, residential buildings is really minute to pull. those is demolished. what was left of many punishment in homes and surrounding neighborhoods, and under a school in the area was completely destroyed. the news of gauze that has been kept on the stage by israel since early october. i met with as my 1st and dial by the in
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the central gauls, us are hunting, just brings up to speed on the situation. now, in the north of casa, the were more of a part of from the ongoing seas for the past the 75 days. now i supplicating a military stage on the northern part of this trip that also included the ongoing gets tox, repeated attacks by the hour seats. no. the part of the doctor having seen any, was spies in the, in the attacks. and that included the taxes, and rather than show buildings on public facilities, in fact, some of the areas right now, the do not have any of the home, the stand again that meets the area of the northern part of the city wide, uninhabitable. we're talking about giovanni or you can, that is required unrecognizable right now. the city of bit tied on almost empty of people who are remain in these evacuation centers. so many of these it is somehow withstanding buildings are repeatedly attacked by these various military. so just
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going to excuse me, had a, which is going to break in the, to bring this speech of you and thank you. gentle and tender guitars was a dressing and situation on syria being consumed by many fighters. but today there is a flame of opium cdm, and that's like bus not distinguished the people of serious stand at the moment of history and the moments of opportunity. and that's all put to needs. he can not be missed to the end. that's more than 5 seconds of the big sites that the room has given rise to much hope. and we share that hope with the city and people. and we stand with them and do recognize that these moments offers a long sought chance what all syrians to realize the aspirations that spot, that peaceful movement for change in 2011 and then call that's equity across the country that the see didn't people when it, those goods problem is for the country soda,
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and she needs 5 cp east city and the culture, and lead synonymous and deeply realty physicians of generosity. if i witness 1st and says i commissioner for refugees when the seed and people welcomed millions of you'd activities, place from that homes. but nothing is getting teats. if the ongoing situation is not managed carefully by the city and zip selves with the support of the international community, that is it, it least that's part of it is within raffle. the political disease shouldn't have must be bi cdn isn't for the cdns. all cdns must be in close, eas, could i have people and peaceful communities must be fully integrated into. then you'll see the the rights of women and girls must be fully respected. and the process must be guided by the underlying principles of security council resolution $2254.00. yeah. focused on facilitating just such but process.
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my specially if i got petterson was in the moscow's this week. and i'm getting close contact to the number of lead us. i'm across the region and beyond. in while seated remains one of the largest to many said and could i, is using the walls. the recent events have only added to these needs are dispatched to a do you manage that? and she stop, fletcher to cd a to help get a moving the land and all the bottom. and that's what we lising to assess the people's needs. and the depth response to the new ends to rapidly shifting conditions. no adequate funding for the many daddy and then the cavity, these policies critical. and that funding is not yet available. and they make a strong that people do the international community to show the general safety of the city and people use this in these moments and the to mess the police reports.
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do you manage that in response in cdn? so to is defending the site, the missing persons with plans or support so those are continuing to leave with yeah, going even set them to the general assembly creates even the better the situation on missing persons even see the menacing today, the appointments of kind of letting down the mexico, as had of these institutions, she and the team must be allowed to fully carry out that amendments. indeed, all international mechanisms to advance the protection of human rights in syria. and the comfortability, the 4 times could meet its must that what they needs to carry out the fight, the what that does nothing that estimates the scale of the challenges that lie ahead. wireless situation us, that'd be lies the impacts of cda the conflict. these thoughts from over cvn this
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we might add to these fields injured, displaced that protection must be or i us, but i obviously, and the last 2 weeks we have seen significant those tvs in the loss. i see continues to be a major so that the many bucks of the country at the same time, expensive easily all the apps that likes continue the violations of serious. so what i need see and said he thought the integrity and they must stop. you have 2 parts, he didn't, boland, un peacekeeping missions off, continues to observe, isabel, the sales forces personnel and the equipment in multiple locations in the area of separation and in one location in the area of lead section. that's the big please. that should be no media savvy forces you the idea of separation. other than un peacekeepers. billions. and those peacekeepers must have freedom of movement. when
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the things that importance, what israel and cd it must have pulled the terms of the 1974. these engagements are forces agreements which remains fully enforce and serious. so that means that it's on unity and the integrity must be fully these thoughts. and it's all like civic ration must come to an immediate and businesses besides these moments and moments of hope. and these 3, that's also one, it's good item such as d. so i'm gonna try to explain the situation for that. oh, narrow wins. but it is the obligation of the international community to stand with the people of cdn which suffered so much serious fits. you must be shaped by its people for the people, with the support of all of us, st. jude. thank you very much, miss the secretary general. i'm sure we all wish you and your family
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a very happy holiday. i'm guaranteed us. and when he was in damascus, i was urging everyone on the sheet tool to to attend a major cereal dialogue on the way for word i am sure you will support this when is gonna happen. and how is it going to happen? we are obviously in the very beginnings of the transition process. the what we have been telling most your thought it is, and this was of the, the, the gaps they cut off on. it isn't the defendant of the the, the cd and entities is that it's absolutely essential to have a process of dialogue that is inclusive. that's the all communities of cdn fema parts of it. and that's a we'll, that's what it leads to,
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is through the process leading to the john, to the security council resolution to shoot you a constitution and 2 elections in the long term. at the present moment, i think we are all in the consultations with different sectors. it's difficult to define a moment where they impose these dialogue wheels, thoughts. but i believe it to be essential to go with this quickly as possible, right? to thank you them instead of us, it goes to the to should a, to ease the human it, to the and cries is in syria and head to you. and in this transition period do supports the function, osu, you to be lifted festivals. there are many things that need to be that new. i said to be manufactured response that that's nothing to do with the
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sanctions. on the other hand that we should not forget that the sanctions were applied to the subdivision or the situation is changed. obviously we are in the process of transition and in the process of those you should, i think that is what could be done by both sides. but i do believe that the in the magic situation that we have in syria, and there should be at least a 1st just just a 1st gesture showing the somebody that the t we, the cd and people tend to conditions are met for all sanctions to be removed, see if you're still good or do you know what do you think of that role? that 3rd key is play. you need to north of syria to the key or the royal total key in the north of syria. at this moment, i believe the, the, to the key is that to as being very plea of support excess of
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the cd and the people and the cd and resistance the need leap a as a very important role to play in convincing the t c. d, a neck terms at the present moment of the needs to as an inclusive process of dialogue. so that is a 1st mission. a 2nd mission is of course i think we need to create the conditions that the law for a a ceasefire. has the permanence who science will take place in the, the not the eastern parts and the for the conditions to be creative, not to allow you to develop that activities and to increase that presence. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. oh, that was the un sexy general. antonia gutierrez, addressing media,
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the at the un headquarters in new york. cooling this movement in syria, a decisive moment. also one of great on says and c, stressing that was suffering. t of syria must be respected. he was talking specifically about israel, the 2nd or acts of aggression must come to an immediate and that's good, but more on this with get but as on day who is out that press briefing the so it is thing a be started by saying we stand with syria, but then also moving quickly on to send a warning about the fragility of the situation and also it has to be a plea for funding. oh yeah, that's right. i think uh, the big takeaway here was this was a hopeful speech. these were hopeful remarks, and that's something with all the fires burning in the world right now. rarely, we hear from the secretary general, so i think we can take that away there. i think the flame has must not be extinguished. the people of serious stand at
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a moment of history and the moment of opportunity. he really set the stage for how historic this moment is in syria. but as you correctly pointed out, he also talked about there are clear challenges ahead both of the long term and immediate term, any even mention specifically israel's illegal actions in the occupied goal on heights. he said, this must stop and that to where he, where un peacekeepers i've been reporting over several days now. uh you, uh, is really military activity. this must stop you. so that has a real opportunity or a real chance to up in the fragile piece right now. so i think this was a speech that certainly was helpful, but he also talked about the role of through key the saying that turkey has, has a very important role to play in the future of syria, but really laying out so as well to clear a dangers to present themselves in this very fragile moment in serious history and
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data governance on de joining us back from united nations in new york. many thanks guy who's where the army has carried out a wave of ass strikes on what it says. all who see but 3 targets in yemen, him the officials say at least 9 people were killed in the attack. the strikes hit the capital side of the pool. so if you have had data causing major fires, israel had previously conducted arrays on yemen in july, on september, us at fullest as well as i talked to, to the ministry position since the beginning of the. yeah. meanwhile, you evans, who sees a 5 to ballistic missiles at tel aviv, as well says, intercepted one of them, but definitely damaged a school never. i'm a gun near tennessee. that's the 2nd time this week is really minutes. she has blocked a missile from yemen, who would fees would be launching drones and rockets towards israel since the war and goal is to become last year. and what they say is sort of darcy with palestinians in gauze rescue worker describes the scene where the missile dep
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relented. shuddering the site again sees well in the 3 o'clock in the morning, we got this message attack on the school. it was at the top in the night. no, no to in the inside the school in the night damage. it's a big damage. it's means of building collapse. but the like say what i say, hey, no kids inside of the room sees it delivered a statement on the claim. the strike on israel was successful. and the sort of where the missile force of the medium forces carried out to military operation targeting to sensitive target. some of these ran the enemy in the occupied just the area with 2 hypersonic ballistic missiles. the operation has successfully achieved its objectives. the operation was carried up simple tenuously with these really
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aggression on civilian facilities in the capital, some of the for the governor, including power stations. well, the top has more on those strikes from governments, capital sana, the at 1st conference held today by the minute these folks personal fund satellite has, sorry, announced the targeting to the targets in it and as well. and yet it positively and the have a, using a power of sony missiles, ballistic missiles. and he made it clear that these a lot of things have had their targets. and that's a be, will continue with their uh, operations. and suppose those guys, until the, uh, the end of these really attack on guys uh, and also the, the, the, the left of the seas on, uh, the own guys. uh. so we are talking about, um, escalation that now would be the last of the night. uh,
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the son archive is hove witness one of the most violent attacks. and we're talking about the bombing, the, the electronic threats. the off of the torque is talking about the power station, which is the southern sun uh that have been has the for the file for times by these really war plays. this have resulted in the a and the and the result of the blackouts of the is the city, especially the we are talking about the hospitals of factories that have been affected by the black out of this power station. the, the, the people over the civil, this, the civil a sort of 7. so worked in the, uh, on the extinction. the fire can do it for hours to uh, in order to fulfill the job without talking about the, the default of 9 people,
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especially in the sunny if a c parts. uh so the people that were killed there. uh, 2 others were killed in the process. uh uh, uh, which is uh, which is uh, an oil storage facility. it's russian president vladimir putin is addressing the nation as an annual event where he takes questions from members of the public. and unless by some state me just as mold them to minute in questions was submitted by citizens who just began the address by tackling domestic issues saying the comic situation in russia remain stable despite the inflation nearing 10 percent. we also added the roster as close to achieving as primary goals and ukraine webpage and also address the situation in serious saying that russia has relations with the groups on the ground in damascus. basically just listen to me. i have not seen president aside since he came to moscow, but so i plan to do so, and i will have a conversation with him. we came to syria 10 years ago in order to prevent the
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creation of a terrorist states. in general, we have achieved our goal. we have established relations with little groups that control the situation on the ground and with a little countries in the region. the majority of the countries say they have an interest of all military bases and syria to remain stuck on tito has devastated areas in northern mozambique, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. at least 45 has been killed. tens of thousands of homes were destroyed. the cycling boat winds of around 260 kilometers an hour and heavy rain full. how much faster is in most i'm beach capital that's due to as of wednesday, according to the united nations of our 2000 families had been assisted in terms of getting shelter, food, and medicine. but that's still a very small number of people. a lot more people still need help. we are in a way house in the capital up until this is where the supplies will be taken to northern mozambique supplies such as this occasion for that. so you can imagine in
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a situation like this, diseases will be wrapped with the site. you'll also be sending things like medicines, 10 spots. it's so wonderful bids employment. anything people need to be able to get by until they can recover from the psycho conway on stand by in northern was in beacon public. oh god. or they'll be sending the supplies for that to pay for both the roads and process plays with the menu. my car is in my us, my us to the territory of friends and some people are saying it's a signal that process taking this is also a very serious eakwood. mean perhaps that would be exactly like fun places that they could get more more people in the hosting for the same. they wouldn't be able to just also if they can also feel given devastated by the slide on and the ones if not, we'll also design on how to move costs out of.
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