tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 19, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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there is a limit on how far those terms can go. and overtime, when people see you, the pressure from inflation, there will be a political response even in the us. exports of remains was it. and despite weakness in all the areas of the chinese economy, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, intel time getting, i'm getting coming up in the next 60 minutes. border security and sanctions. serious new administration spokesman speaks to alger 0 about their top priorities. he's really likes continue the violations of serious. so what any 1033
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integrity and they must. the un secretary general condemns is really military activity in syria, but says faces hope for the syrian people, destruction and gaza. it's really a tax continue and military bulldozers flatten what infrastructure is less. plus the death toll from psych phone chito and most i'm being jumps to $73.00. survivors are still struggling to come by and see to spend that with your sports. it's being degree that all major cricket games between india and pakistan and will be cited in neutral vineyards, including mixtures, champions, trophy in hockey. stop the welcome to the news. our syria is new. government has shared exclusive details with algebra 0 on how it plans to run the country. following the fall of a shot in
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a sense, in an interview spoke, this person obeyed on know it says a protection plan for the border between syria and israel will be announced soon. the government has promised accountability and says it will setup special trials for those accused of committing crimes against syrians. he also says international sanctions must be lifted now that a subs is no longer in power or summer. been job a, the standing by life for us and the syrian capital dom asked us to tell us what more assignment did you hear from the spokesperson. there was a detailed interview that'd be had with him. and we discussed a number of issues with him to what the roadmap of this new city a under this new administration is going to look like. and it appears that the, the plan that they have in place is wants to include all of the syrians, regardless of what their ethnic or religious backgrounds should be. there is going
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to be a reforms, a committee which would be set, set up, and it's a piece by piece. but all of these institutions that run serve you by the 7, your ministry under form, that according to the cause, it gets for aspirations of the city and people. mr. are not also talked about the details on how he finds it is government, father plans to secure its board as he says, a lot of those things can not be shared with the right department right now. but again, the focus remains on, in terms of security, on making sure that this country, which has been at war which has been bursting and it seems to put the cohesive forces back together, needs to be put back together 1st. and then they will talk about israel and other threats on the voters. and i did ask him about how is power the going to dispense justice to the people because we keep meeting people in the street. when we go to these lots of race sites, then we go to other places where they are calling for justice. there are many of the people actually want revenge. and he said he doesn't want people in syria to
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take matter into their own hands and not just just its force. and rather than relying on an archaic justice system, which the dig. yes, there are going to be special files is the 1st time i've been hearing the administration talk about special size, but people who are involved in the former regime and they will be held accountable . he did mention that the people need to understand that the people who are working for the government to adjust employees of the government and the people who are involved directly and use their being of rights in violations of basic basic human rights in atrocities and culture are all going to be held accountable, but this is not going to be an old civil war against everyone who was involved with the previous regime. so on and on. it appears that this seems to be cited in place . this is a group which came a governing body and has had some practice in it. but again, it is using exactly those same. minnesota is to run the ministry of a country. it is going to be difficult. but according to these folks,
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when these details are going to be shared with the public as and when they become available, they are working. he said, day and night to try and make sure that this country runs mostly, uh, finances investment and bringing every sodium together to rebuild the country is going to be their top priority. and the sound like you have been out and about on the streets of damascus over the past few days. what is the situation like right now? what, what is the mood like most people to the jubilation has not ended. it is a large country and here in the copper key, people are coming from all parts of syria. there people who are still going to the may have the square behind us digging pictures with the following statue of the shuttle aside. and yet then there is the reality of everyday life, which is now settling and people are showing up at h. yeah. most people are concerned about whether this saturdays are going to come. but there are a lot of people who are now contend with the lease, the change of guard. they're also austin, the government,
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to share with them what it tends to do with the serial. because this is a country which has been so divided for so long and the loyalty is of people who are actually being bought by the previous regime, whether it was the kurds, r b, i let them use it, whether it was the sundays or the she has there were people who persecuted on at the expense of the other. so this is something which, according to the new decision, is going to change as people want to see it change. they've been telling us that they are happy with whatever they have be caring. but the reality on the ground is that unless there is a major change in people the way they live, and this is what mr. are not expressed in his interview has been that there is, if trying to increase salaries by 400 percent, because many syrians that'd be living below the poverty line on base salaries that have not changed. so it is a new beginning. the administration says that it is, it can, can, it is committed to make all of those changes in your phones, but it will require a time and a lot of how much difference ariens from the outside world as well. okay, it's on,
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i've been job age reporting from damascus and syria salma. thank you. a well turkey . it has denied us claims. it has agreed to cease fire with the syrian democratic forces in northern syrian official save a turkish back syria. national army will continue operations to clear areas held by the curtis lead fighters for supported by the us before us is headed by the y p g. that's are key. it says as link to the curtis done workers party. some customers who are joining us from assemble. so how are we to understand these comments from turkey? it when they say there is no ceasefire deal. uh yes, this goes against what the u. s. has been say as well to care. i use that, it doesn't, it doesn't have any deal or any kind of contact with what it calls a to restore ventilation in this case, as we have also mentioned to care a cool lies as the y p g and the p k. k, do 3, it's very ranks within the syrian rubble of
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a fighter group and took care believes that a, the p k, k members within the a, y p g p wide. and even they asked the f r 4 and the fighters as they came from to kit you, ron, and even from some european countries, a true key, i believe, is that it is impossible to allow a possible li, ulta novice curtis shoot entity by its borders. led by b y, p j, which is an extension of the p k. k. on the other hand to kid, differentiates the curtis issue and the p k. k issue inside turkey and also inside syria. but we heard turkish foreign minister how come from down who spoke to told the elders or just a day before. he also mentioned that it's the syrian national arm of receiving a new searing administration who will be considering about this issue. and luckily to care with
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a need to intervene militarily. and this issue about 2 kit is very clear about the it's reaction against any a p k k or y p g. let's curtis and since a, by its southern border on send him, what is the situation right now, militarily in the north of syria, as well during, currently the turkish military posts that were established after 201617, as donna agreement in our system, syria are still there 2 kids still preserves, it's military personnel in his observation posts. and on the other hand, we know that the russians, frank, it's some of the 3 presidents now. it is, it's with for to, it's a 2 bases and who came in and talked us and we, how her address simpler at present, the more puts in saying that they, that you ran in and part of military factions, or were evacuated from syria. as for that, your health, on the other hand, to care it,
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to kids supports the syrian national army that were formerly known as the a free syrian army, which is whole uh, which it probably will be operating under the new syrian administration's new national army. but the current, the, as i said, took it, preserves its military posts and until everything is settled inside syria, within the next, maybe one year, uh, to get plans to preserve a preserve this and it to kids. so for cecilia national army, the formerly s n a, and it's fight against the y p g p y d, a which to kill is sees as an extension of the both or to some workers party. okay, so no customer reporting from assemble in turkey assigned to leaders from the d. a block and developing nations are holding a special summit in cairo to discuss the israel's actions in syria, gaza, and 11 on. it's the 1st time since 2017,
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but they're meeting in person axles. i'm of as reports for some of the leaders around this table is there 1st face to face encounter in years. people, a d, a block of developing nations is holding a special summit in cairo at a critical time for the region. for more than 14 months, the risk asia region, especially garza and the south led on. and now this army country of syria had been subjected to massive attacks, why they use their pink is raining regime, the merciless killing of the civilians and the blood shed, and a slaughtering of women and children. and the people affected by war and widespread terror have revealed new dimensions of these regimes, illegitimate goals in a spreading and security. these 8 nations iran took pakistan bug with dish malaysia and indonesia, egypt. and i, jerry, you represent more than a 1000000000 people. and while syria is absent,
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this future is very much on the agenda. after the full 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 theory and territorial integrity and unity. i will most sincere expectation is building a syria that is free from terrorism. my role religions, sectarian, an estimate, groups live side by side in peace. president muscle possess gallons visit the kyra marks or rear trip by any rainy and head of state to the egyptian capital relations between egypt and iran had been strained for decades. but since the beginning of israel's warrant, gaza did increase the diplomatic engagement. the d 8 was created to boost the trade between developing countries, but now the block has gained new significance. and as its founding members compete for influencing a, transforming me the least prove more important than ever before. access i'm reach
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out is there. oh, okay, well last week to turn up our savings, the executive vice president of the think tank quin state institute joining us from washington dc. thanks for your time. so we saw president's up as a scanner for ron. he visited cairo, marking a rare trip by in and rainy and had to stay to the egyptian capital. how important is this meeting for iran when you look at the context of the current geo politics of the region? this is of course, an extremely important meeting for the body ends and it's not coming out of nowhere for several years now. there has been an effort to restore relations between egypt and evolve, which is part of a larger ivonya strategy. really deeply improving its relationship with the middle eastern states, particularly some of the key arab states. so we explain how the wrong is have normalize relations with saudi arabia improve relations with uh, the u. e. r. in conversations with jordan. and egypt of course is crucial because this is one of the states that broke rations with the wrong in the early 19
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eighties has been on associated a pretty negative relations terms with the rom for several decades now. and it would be a significant turn of events if these 2 stage beyond just being able to visit each other and having occasional meetings at international for like there's actually a able to put the past behind them and restore relations for me. and given that this is happening at a time when he runs, regional standing is weakening because of what's happened in syria. clearly this is very important for all more. will iran then be looking to capitalize on this the meeting? mean you speak of rapper, small. anything else that you will be looking out for as well? i think you're also see here a situation in which there is a degree of convergence of interest. precisely what because of what is happening in syria. now of course, many of the arab states are quite happy to see that the wrong has been weakened. there's been a belief, yvonne ended up becoming too strong as a result of many american mistakes from invasion. you'd be voc, etc,
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etc. but now i think they're also quite concerned about the rise of turkey, and they're very concerned to see what they view as in kite, a offshoot, being able to actually establish a state and very quickly become normalized, not only in the region but in the west. and we're seeing pressure from some of these arabs stage on the united states, not to take the edge dsl from the terrace listing. for instance, the run of course, has a similar interest, a deep suspicion of the muslim brotherhood. perhaps obviously not as deep as to what you haven't, this is the government, but never the less, as a degree of problems, of course, as well as seeing what a turkey with this wind and serial will do in the region. so there is some geo political necessities that is also driving these countries despite their otherwise deep divisions, closer together because of these latest development look you were mentioning to us just a moment ago. and if you look ahead, obviously in a few in january, there's a new us administration. presidents are like,
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trump will be stepping into the oval office if the us and its allies adopt a harder stance towards iran. then what could to ron's options, be going forward? as well, if the trump administration decides to in a very substantial way, route turn to a maximum pressure or actually doubled down on maximum pressure by the never really abandoned it. but take it up to what they call ultimate maximum pressure. then the wrong in the response very likely will be exactly what it did a couple years ago, which was maximum resistance. and, and this current context of what we're seeing in the region. it's actually a much more dangerous situation than what we saw back in 2017. when trump 1st uh went down the path of maxima pressure because the runway between maximum pressure and an actual conflict between the us and the rock is much shorter today than it was in 20172018. precisely because of the fact that the region already is on the
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brink of a major explosion because of what these ran. these are doing, not just now and you go. so what in the west bank, in 11 on in syria, the bottom beings of the i'm and etc. so this is a region that is already on the brink of an explosion. you add maximum pressure to which you will very quickly escalate, matters towards a direct confrontation between the us and the wrong. a total par. see we will leave it there. uh, thank you for joining us. you are the executive vice president of the thing tank quincy institute, speaking to us from washington. thank you so much. i appreciate it. well, the last hour, the un secretary general, i'm telling you this harris has made a statement to new york on the current situation in syria. and he says, is really a tax inside the country last stop extensive, easily l e s that likes continue. the violations of serious over entity and 33 integrity and they must stop in that same press conference guitar is also condemned
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. israel's occupation of the syrian goal on heights for you just to part see didn't, boland, un peacekeeping missions off, can see it is 12 surveys available. the sales forces personnel and the equipment in multiple locations in the area of separation and in one location in the area of lead mutation. let me be clear, yes. that should be no median sadie for susie. the idea of separation. olive and un peacekeepers did you. and those peacekeepers must have free them the movements glenda think that importance was easily held and cd it must have pulled that the items of the 1974. these engagements are forces agreements which remains full. reinforce. okay, gabriel is under joining us now from the united nations. so um gabriel talk us through sort of the take away message from good terrace and how come he's speaking now as well? i think he's speaking now because this is the 1st time we've heard from him. at
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least on cameras speaking in person since the fall of the sad regime, the last time we heard him speaking about syria, aside was still in power. so i think that's significant. he feels like this is very much a critical moment in serious history and he wanted to lend his voice to it because then he went to play a very big role in syria in the coming days, months and years. quite frankly. i think there are several takeaways from his remarks that he made here un headquarters. number one, it was helpful. he said that today there is a flame of hope in syria that flame must not be extinguished. it's rare with so many fires burning in the world that we hear real messages of hope from the secretary general when it comes to places that have been involved in conflict. and i think this really was a message. he also said the political transition head must be by syrians and for syrians and all syrians, clearly stating that the future of syria is in the hands of the syrian people. he
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called for very inclusive transition of political transition. and i think as you heard from the secretary general in the, in the, the site that you just played from him, he also called out israel and israel's continued attacks on syria. he said in his words, those must stop. so secretary general are really laying out the roadmap if you will, on his police, moving forward on siri and these critical moments. gabriel, are you getting a sense though, from the halls of to you and what exactly that role is going to be the thing you and is going to play as the new syrian administration moves forward and how they plan to do that? it's it's a good question. uh, there's 2 ways number one, humanitarian and number 2 political. these are the 2 main avenues that the u. n. will play in the coming weeks and months and years in syria. the humanitarian part is pretty straightforward. the secretary general is already dispatched. tom
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fletcher is newly appointed ahead of the office of the coordination of humanitarian affairs to syria. he's been in syria for several days now. he's been criss crossing the country, meeting with key stakeholders, trying to figure out how to ramp up humanitarian aid from the u. n. to people that need it in syria. he said, tom fletcher said that the situation is getting a little better in syria, but clearly the wind is going to play a huge role on the humanitarian front. moving forward, then there's a political front. that's where there peterson plays a very critical role. he's a un special and void of syria. he's also been meeting with key government officials and the new administration. he is going to be leading the political process from the u. n. standpoint. but he, like the secretary general is said, the future of syria from a political standpoint is in the hands of the syrians on the political front. it's complicated because h t s of course is a designated terraced organization we've heard from you and officials sort of
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signaling that they want that to a designation to be revoked or to be the h t has to be d listed. there aren't quite coming out and saying that as forcefully as i said it, but you're getting the sense that they really want that to happen. so it's a little complicated. it's a balancing act right now that the one plays in a political front, because they technically can't engage with a group. it's listed as a terrorist organization. but clearly the early signs of the u. n. c's. the early signs from the new administration in syria being very positive. so clearly the political, the humanitarian. and i will say in conclusion, the security council is going to play a very big role as well. and so for at least in the last week or 2, the security council seems very you slides in trying to help syria as much as possible. ok, gabriel is under reporting from the united nations. thank you so much. the
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in northern gaza is really forces of attack the homes of besieged palestinians. they've killed at least 40 people across the strip since dawn. drones circling the shabanni a refuge account fund residential buildings is really military. bulldozers demolished what was left of many palestinian homes and surrounding neighborhoods. an order or school in that area was completely destroyed. the north of gaza has been kept under sage by israel since early october, and gaza city. at least a palestinians have been killed in an is really a talk on a residential house. but i haven't had any visited the scene and spoke to survivors . i'm now standing above the level of as a, to me, your family. and others never heard this really fights or just have targeted this residential building unflattering down to the ground. at least a housing is have been killed and this is what injured and transport it to the
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hospital. this, this, my attack came without any sort of warning. as we can see, the scale, the selection and civilian is trying to just retrieve their belongings from under the rubble. as you can see. and that's devastation inflicted also on the buildings around in this area. we have here in the place. i witness will have been in the targeted site and he lost his be beloved friend of mine. when i get the i was sleeping and suddenly unexploded and shut the whole place. and i was told that the house of my friend has been talking to my friend, a sign that was killed. this is the biggest shock of my life. i found them here and some people were trying to recover him from under the rubble. this is his blown on my trousers. i carried him a line and i asked other people to come and help me. they brought a blanket and we come to put them in. the ambulance is an eye witness from the target inside. the light of the ongoing is where it is collision of attacks,
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especially foxes, on harvey's central guidelines, evaluated b. and if it comes to our fall and due to this brutality and ongoing, our willingness attacks taking place in the b c's, drugs, trip, bringing money, just euro northern gaza. at this time, a honeywell who does joining us not from dated, but often central. does a honey looked as we're saying? i mean the north has been besieged since october. now palestinians are being attacked in their own homes. what's been the aftermath of those is really a tax on palestinians. they're the folder and there isn't much left for people who are still a trapped in northern part of this trip. no access to hospitals. in fact, hospitals and hills facilities in general did not exist anymore. in the northern part of su, with the exception of one of the city that is largely damaged by the ongoing attacks, by the drone of tox, the fighter did a tax,
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and the heavy artillery is on daily basis. what we hear from people who manage to leave the area who are working in the narrative of what they had and during the past 75 days of the ongoing attacks that are, that are still at the vicinity of god. one hospital in many of the areas that has become very remote, very far from areas where other people are stay and, and other services for them. in fact, the entire northern part of the, of has turned into a white on an habitable and major parts of it, including giovanni or gotten did play a bit tunnel. and after the people were forced to leave their homes, they do turn to become more of unrecognizable sci sports. for a lot of people, we heard one person describing walking by a very familiar side that he could not recognize because of the sheer level of destruction. and devastation caused it, but it's not only the northern part of this trip that is suffering under military siege and ongoing attacks. just the past 2 hours have been quite violent and bloody for palestinians that we have
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a default throughout the day 25 until the past couple hours were 50 and more out of it making and bringing the number to 40 people go attack on residential home and at the district in eastern part of the city as well as to evacuation center, that the vicinity of the bombs, how's your level of destruction again, force dealing to further internal displacement. and just the past half an hour of us, a car near the bomb side of the school in a district was also hit by the drawing missiles. and we are waiting for a confirmation of the view. as far as we know, many people who are inside the car is what move moving, guns, tearing, displaced people from the area. so high me when people are forced to leave life areas in the north. what options do they have? where do they go? of what right now, the majority of people who have force into displacement or from the northern part
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of this trip end up either being the chain at the gun point. these are the check points that by this really monetary where the have enjoyed many of the dehumanization and demonize ation by these really monday through the verbal abuse, the beating the torture either made into on known as for the tension or are the they were left to move to the through so a lot had been roads the end up going to java city and the arise to gaza. city very hungry, very thirsty, very traumatized already. mountain doors because 75 days without any proper access to food or are or water or any of the medical supplies necessary for their survive . they end up in tens comes in either ali or moved into a center, a part of the city, or many of the still standing, but partially damaged buildings are not safe for them. only a few made their way here to the central area, but didn't do it much of the do you want a vision to get a new,
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sorry juncture. and they've seen many of the people are killed at the very core door that this really monitor is taking over time i was reporting some data and kind of hand guns a honey. thank you so much. is ro is using water as a tool of extermination. and genocide in gaza, that's according to our report by human rights watch. it's as big as really military has destroyed wells, reservoirs and infrastructure, palestinians and gaza had difficulty getting clean water before october. the 7th. most of the strips drinking water came through 3 pipelines from israel. all supplies were drastically reduced or cut entirely by is really authorities. the rest came from the cell and aided sea water or hundreds of wells. more than 60 percent of those wells and old major diesel, the nation plants have not been damaged or destroyed. an israel has bad. nearly all water related humanitarian supplies from entering,
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garza thought about assume has more on this from dated by now. in central garza a route, so the source of life, every human being goes and it has become a tune will be seized. people facing the systematic, the region of the most basic rights since october 2023 more than 2000000 post indians have been living in a state for the critical awards costs between them. but they may either need between a 150 to 200 leaders of water daily. we need water for showers, washing dishes and cleaning purposes. we also need drinkable water to and that can be easily afforded the amount of water we access every day. category enough to match our needs. the flow of water goes up, always tenuous as no big chunk. trico each person must know so valuable, less then fully bleed to the days. posted in the search for water is
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a daily undertaking. the is very systematic and deliberate destruction of causes we will to infrastructure, has left more than 2000000 people in a state of color into struggles in displacement comp. people. 9 of the month behind who talks waiting for the time to signal is very controlled to noise. a critical supply for guns have been called to a fraction of the capacity, as well as both merely to relate to the humanitarian aid from entering. including water situation system was at times and materials lead to infrastructure. once there was hope for a sustainable future, goes as diesel the nation, plants and wheels was due to so population with the limited access to natural resources. on the dishes, we gotta say that more of the service,
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the best sense of the sort of infrastructure has been distracted during the war. i that about should have destroyed or completed the stores so way out of suffering. those lack of decent for success. so we have lost maybe about $210.00 was that it was out of $320.00. so we have only one other thing left on the nation. and a lot of them lost excess of and even because of you know. busy dynamic really today, but ations from one area to another. today, do system slowing really? shots and rings. target companies out there we've been a palestine to the occupied west bank now. where is really forces have killed, at least for palestinians, and a strike on a car in the 20 cut and refuge account. 3 others were injured is really forces have increased their daily rage and arrests during the past year. earlier the is
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released soldiers, storm the gelato refugee comp, east of nob list coming to people. palestinian fighters fall is really military and become new to all day. it has more from jordan's capital. i'm on, she's there because it's really government has banned algae. 0 from operating in israel and the occupied westbank is really occupation soldiers conducting dudley raids and air stripes in the occupied west bank. and they are striped on a car in full cut, him killed for an injured others in a nearby nothingness. a military raid on the block that off. you can kill 2 people, including a 2 year old, highly mobile, and who was killed by his release to the soldiers with gunshots to her chest and leg according to medical sources. now these are daily rate, it's that the as rarely, military conduct across the occupied west bank, the intensity of those rates have dramatically increased since the onset of the genocide,
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a war on gaza. they are extremely disruptive to daily life in nablus. for example, during the raid, the school students who had started their day up normally not expecting to be trapped in school, were in fact trapped in the middle of gun bottles, envelopes at refugee camp during the raid on the comp. and the same applies to police, cut them, and others residents are going about their day as the strikes and raids happen. and they are often the casualties of that daily reality of occupation with all the address i'm still a heads on algebra. 0 is really military targets. energy and port facilities and the young men as co pay fighters say they fire a tube of the sickness owls televi tv's. $51.00 man are found guilty of 3 in a french sports. while the women they used emerges as an international icon of strength. coming up in sport will tell you about the driver chosen to partner the
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formula one world champion next season. that's coming up with peter a little later. the the hello there. it's a stormy situation to central parts of south america. we go to rush off in 10 storms, stampeding their way across power going into southern areas of brazil, bringing some very heavy rain over the next few days at dropping temperatures. but to the south of that, it's still a story of heat for northern parts of audra. do we have got some warnings out full that he see the temperature coming up to 32 degrees celsius. and one us there is a bit of wet and windy weather to the south of that remains very well across the north of the constant was big bus rain pulling into equity. we have got to read
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warnings out for those in 10 storms across the north, over the next few days. and the rain is in as intense across central america, but it is there for lots of mazda full believes that she will the way down to costa rica, some heavy falls to come here. so we have holes as well across the bahamas and some of the eastern islands has been. you'll have good morning, south dominican republic could see some flooding it from that. heavier rain and the writing picks up for eastern areas of mexico. you can see those showers, stretching all the way down towards mexico city, and it is going to get cooler. we have a warnings of a cold wave across the north west with monterey c. 17 degrees celsius on friday. the over for to much was seniors and age it serious last opposition held territory before the fall of the subdivision of fund driver reinvent himself and re shapes
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his dreams to preserve the lives of smiles. from a tale of new beginnings and the seeds of optimism, sustained, human perseverance, witness serious loss. the chapter. hope in issue on a jersey to we know what's happening in our region. we know have to get some places that others can. all i want to your guys by the parties on purpose has the time and it to go live on the go live. another story that may not be made for you. as far as the way that you tell the story is what can make
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a difference. the color, again, the top stories on elder 0 this hour in an interview with alter 0, syria's new government has promised accountability. it says it will setup special trials for people accused of committing crimes against syrians under the search government. was that the quote will not come across buddy. hold on, would any of these trials will be meticulously conducted to ensure that the rights of the victims are upheld and the grievances are addressed? this approach is essential to restoring trust in the judicial system and ensuring that justice was not only served but seemed to be saved by holding criminals accountable wait time to feel that deep wounds inflicted upon our society a wrong this precedent as a king's israel is spreading in security with its actions in the middle east, muscle with peasant john is one of the leaders of the d h economic loc holding
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a special summit in cairo on serial console. 11 is where the forces of attack, the homes are besieged, palestinians in the north of gaza. drone circling these are by the refugee camp fond residential buildings. the north of gaza has been kept under siege by israel since early october. garza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. according to unicef, one child is killed or injured there. every 10 minutes. thousands have had one or both of their arms or legs amputated. unicef says nearly all 1100000 children in gaza, or an urgent need of protection and mental health supports for you in organization estimate. so please, 19000 children have been orphans since the war began. hey, miss young's, the unicef senior emergency coordinator,
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he describes the suffering of the children and gaza as intolerable the situation for children in gaza. ease absolutely everything. i'm sure you're familiar with the numbers, but it's reported that to about to 15000 children have been killed. and i think a, you know, a, there's a, a much high number of children who have been injured. and on top of that, without a doubt, every child in gaza is suffering a norman sleep from the psychological damage of the war as well. um, because every child in gauze and eh, has lost a, a mom, a dad, the a grandma grandfather, siblings, brothers, sisters. and i think it's really important to recognize these because the numbers can become overwhelming. they can become, you know, we but we become num to these uh, these numbers um, but these are real small children. um, just last week i was seeing uh in garza city um,
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at uh at the hospital with the young boy cool the a summer who lived in years old. he was out playing on the beach with these friends . um, you know, i, it's hard to think of anything more innocent than that. a bloss went off. he was hitting the back of the neck with trap. no. and now he's a quote to play g and on ventilated support. i mean, these are real children and, and the suffering is just the intolerable. the russian president vladimir putin has addressed the nation at an annual event where he takes questions from journalists and members of the public. he began the address by tackling domestic issues saying the economic situation in russia remained stable and that's despite inflation nearing 10 percent. he also added that russia is close to achieving its primary goals in ukraine. put in also address the situation in syria saying that russia has
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relations with the groups on the ground in damascus. basically shipping this to me . yeah. i have not seen president aside since he came to moscow books. i planned to do so, and i will have a conversation with him when we came to syria 10 years ago in order to prevent the creation of a terrorist states. in general, we have achieved our goal. we have established relations with all groups that controlled the situation on the ground and was a little countries in the re that the majority of the countries say they have an interest of all military bases in syria to remain is really army has carried out a wave of air strikes on what it says are full see military targets in yemen. officials say at least 9 people were killed in the attack. the strikes at the capital sun on the port city of the day, causing major fires. israel had previously conducted air raids on young men in july and september us led forces of also targeted food, the military position since the beginning of the year. meanwhile, humans from the se bay fire to ballistic missiles,
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tel aviv israel says that intercepted one of them, but the debris damaged a school near tel aviv pro thieves have been launching drones on rockets towards israel since the war. and guys have been gone last year and what they say, solidarity with the palestinians, how my laptop has more from humans capital. so not the at 1st conference held today by the mid of these folks. personal fund satellite has already announced the targeting to the targets in the end as well. and yet if particularly in, you have uh, using a power of sony missiles ballistic missiles. and he made it clear that this policy was, those have had their targets and that is the will continue with their uh, operations and supports of guys until the uh, the end of these really attack on guys uh, and also the, the, the,
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the left of the seas on uh, the own guys. uh so we are talking about um, his collection that though now would be yeah, yeah, the last of the night of the sun archive is, oh goodness. one of the most violent attacks. and we are talking about the bombing, the, the electronic threats, the off of the talking, 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. uh, this have resulted in the, uh, uh and the, and the result of the blackouts of the, the city especially the, we all talking about the hospitals. uh, factories uh, that have been affected by the lock out of this uh, power station. uh the, the people they civil is the civil uh, sort of 7 so uh, worked in the uh, on the extinction, the fire. i can see it for hours to uh,
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in order to fulfill the job without talking about the uh, the default of 9 people, especially in the sunny if uh, see pods. uh, so the people that were killed there. uh, 2 others were killed in the rus, ace. uh, uh, uh, which is uh, which is uh, an oil storage uh facility. the french president, demand around my caroll, has arrived at the french into an ocean territory if my or to assess the devastation wrought by cycling chito macro and that victims on health care workers and the central hospital. and the capital shadow was the strongest storm to hit the archipelago and nearly a century. it's left at least $31.00 people dead and thousands homeless and non death toll is expected to rise. a cycle in chito has also devastated areas in northern mozambique effecting hundreds of thousands of people. at least 73 people
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have been killed and tens of thousands of homes destroyed. beside clone brought winds of around 260 kilometers an hour and heavy rainfall, which also is in most on beaks, carpets on the pool. so she spoke to one of the un members, coordinating aids on the policy right now is to get help to everyone. who needs assistance, people need feed shelter and medicines and to talk more about the conditions on the ground. i'm joined by guy taylor, he's from eunice safe, mozambique. thank you very much for talking to us. you've just come back from the north. can you tell us how bad is it over there? yeah, that's right. i go back from kind of late last night. i think the situation across large swathes of northern, but somebody can be described this devastation. this is an area of the country. when many, many people are already living in extremely precarious circumstances. but is that because the country where we already have 3400000 children, they needed to monitor in the systems even before this crisis? many people, including children, families, have lost everything. we saw houses, whole villages completely smashed to smithereens,
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really. so people in the shelter were also very concerned about the risk of warrantable and diseases. that's been a lot of rain. we have a risk of color malaria, diarrhea. all of these are diseases which can be definitely to children within short spaces of time. anyway, briefly, if you may, mozambique is always in hits. you're off the vice slide. so not just like a what, what effect is climate change having all these communities? that's right. most of because of the di kenya is on a gun mae freddie. now tito, it's hit year off the year of the year by these sites ends in his children who are buried in the front of this. we need to invest more in resilient infrastructure that can stand up to these kind of crises. we need to be able to read, be ready to respond immediately as soon as these kind of crises hit, because it's really creating a lot more vulnerable. let's see. and each time these, these as like lens hit, it makes life hotter and hotter a mole dangerous for the children and families in this country that tell us, i mean this is most indeed thank you very much. i hope into us, you see those that truck behind me and people loading that truck will be heading to
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the north. we on the south and getting to the north. it's about a full 5 hour day drive because the roads are bad. he took about more than 2000 kilometers by road. they'll take a while for these supplies to get the but at least things are going out. the question is, does this still need help and wait in health agency with all these supplies get there? as soon as possible, at least 30 children are reported to have been killed in a stampede at a carnival in nigeria. the incident happens in a bout on the capital of o yo states and the northwest state officials say thousands of children were attending the event out of school. the organizers have been arrested come for $10000.00 people to draft on when it is on its way to be paid on monday. so we have no tx of audience in anybody who is
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going to send with this or a quarter and francis pounds of mine guilty of drugging and raping his former wife on recruiting strangers to re per over a period of years. giselle pen, because ex husband dominique probably co, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. 50 other men were also found guilty of freight. the case has shocked from some sparks of national debate about violence against women. on the phone itself. this, of course, this is by opening the doors to this trial, september, 2nd, last year i wanted society to join in the debates that were held. i never regretted this decision. i trust now in our capacity to collectively sees a future in which each one of us a woman and man may live in harmony with mutual respect and understanding your good rashaw as a professor, a political theory. and he says, the case has opened the debate around the world about consent in the court case
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happens in public, most of the time they often invited. so this meant that it was open to the media and the media reported the audit for a very, very long time, which as you said, people are self said. this meant that society could stand, participate in the base that were happening there. normally in rape follows, this hasn't happened on previously. so it's true that is launched on debates, not just in front, but across the world. in terms of was consent. mike, mean the role that men play this dues. it's that by started debate amongst man as to whether oh i see we're, we're, we're guilty here. things that we are doing is not acceptable. that perhaps other people thought it was acceptable in the past. that is certainly debate. there's been controversy if i thought so it's we opened up the discussions that perhaps wouldn't happen before. and especially if the court case itself had of being in private and non public the way that they had it was here's what's coming up on the news our, the sports, those and tyson,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the control, the sports news years. peter 13. thank you very much. it's mean, agree that all major cricket games between india and pakistan will be played at neutral van. use the still broken by the international cricket council includes mixed use champions, trophy in park east on which india were refusing to play in due to security fields
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and political tension. but all india's games will now be played in a country yet to be named, even if they make the same as old. the final in what's in hockey stone will not send teams to 2 of them is hosted by india, including next is women's world cup. this arrangement will last until at least 2027 . as for me to one thing, red bull have confirmed that new zealand de leon lois and will be the new drive. and next season, the 32 year old started out in the rebels junior program. and it's been racing for the assistant team or b. he comes in to replace such a pair is who has the policy at all to for years partnering will champion next for stuff in the mexican signed to, to your extension in june. but even as for stuff been dominated, he struggled and has not had a podium finishing 19 races. well, also has only had 11 races in f one. the 1st 5 were in 2023 stepping in for the injured daniel ricardo. you've been replaced in front of you for the final 6 races
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of 2024, and this finished in the points 3 times. molson becomes with the teammate, the full max for stuff in that grade book, which many consider one of the toughest jobs in the sport area we spoke to p h. f. one correspondence of duncan, the most is that he had a few periods isn't for the one, but he's already ruffled a few feathers. he said a few front ends we had sent on the wrong side of the double workshop in so be very interesting to see how that dynamic sites up with max the stuff in a red bull. i mean, we will know that much the stuff and doesn't take any notes in every teammate that he's really how to read the weather that was done. ricardo alex album associated perez, they've already struggled to keep that. let's keep pace with the stuff and that's for probably yeah, understandable because the guys are full time world champion and he's been in events for the last few years really. so it's gonna be rate for the challenge for, for loss, and to go up against the stuff going on like in previous years,
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people and i love that across the field and knocked out that they really be able to turn it around for next year when the regulations stay the same on the sea, metallic will still be expensive and for our i should say was do we expect it to be the leading contenders? so that might be even tricky for. ready so they want to have a great top um to be able to take on this stuff and, and, and it's out of rogers. but nevertheless, it's a great opportunity for a guy that people think, deserves the opportunity to say, because he's very frustrating to see how he goes against the stuff that he makes is going to be ingredients to be assess the nice thing season. i mean obviously we seem to see it in the cloud one that 1st constructs his tie. so since 1998, unfortunately for them. and unfortunately for lender, norris, they didn't deliver that drive as well as having should now be preschool for him next year. so we've got the next year along with lewis thomas and he'll be $40.00 to $7.00. so i'm world champion joining ferrari. so that's going to be essentially fascinating to, to see how he gets on for his move from mercedes. and then how will ripple bounce back? yes, max is that them on the board championship this year, but it wasn't the best performance they struggling funds really was that co and it was only because an extra step and it's such
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a great job that that he was able to deliver them the world championships, so as i say, they see really does have all the ingredients for really great season as one of the f one line for you is that vault every process is heading back to messiah, to use as a reserve drive up to 35 year old. spend 5 seasons, a alongside lewis, hamilton between 20172021. finished drive a lift the cell, the team at the end of last season. monica defended wilford sing go. has apologize to the dangerous news that ends at patterson demand, goalkeeper gender. would you done the room a, it happened during the french league game and left the easily international with multiple cuts and facial format. you went off and p. s g. say you're lucky. be rested for several days. think go who wasn't even books space that was not intentional and wisdom a speedy recovery. so you won the game to go 10 points clear at the top. not just plug but as being jail for one year for he's posing the extortion of he's on
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brother. the footboard, a po for the 5 others have been sentenced to him. so if between 3 and a twos copa but who won the world cup with front state in 2022, that he'd been targeted by an organized gang. and i paid them around $100000.00. in england, the premium egos approved the sale of a but suddenly it completes the take over by takes a space 1000000000, a dan friedman who has an estimated worth of more than $6000000000.00. the freaking group also owns these heavy inside roma. if it's in have 19 english titles, but have had no major trophies since 1995. they are currently 16 in the table. and all these on the sick and tired sincerity have held open work us and we are the head of a re match on saturday to synchronize on bees and also winning the 1st february title belfy made. that was the 1st career, the faithful theory. we didn't try to punch in these workouts, hold about so on the line apart from the if, which you think you gave up in june. and it's now held by daniel, do,
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