tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2025 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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didn't see the dancers fear ukraine will be forced to concede territory to russia or that their brothers and fathers were run out of the weapons on the front line. the . the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. know the south of garza, as well as from bob and kills at least 32 palestinians. those alive try this, advise the cold weather without adequate protection. building relations, a delegation from damascus arrives in saudi arabia as powers around syria move of fluid fluids possibly is 3rd largest city of homes,
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a security suite takes place in search of war. criminals invited to refuse to surrender the weapons. and the driver in a call from being attacked in new orleans is identified. officials are investigating whether it's linked to a vehicle explosion in las vegas and on pizza statements with the latest sports news in the caps and rubbish chavez spots for the final test against australia has not been confirmed as head coach scouts have gun via denies reports of tension within the multiple ad strikes of rock, gaza today from jamalia in the knowles to con eunice in the south. at least 32 people have been killed since stone. all 12 of the victims died in that law. say an area was designated as a humanitarian zone. where people were supposed to be safe,
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but women and children are among those killed the federal. this is not fair. we haven't committed any mistakes. we didn't do anything wrong. why are our children paying the price? we don't know what to say. we don't know what to do. they told us to come to our milwaukee and described it as a safe area. the reality is there is no safe area in gaza. and now the 7 people were killed in day and by the when a drug and strike a hit, a gas station people were gathered to get a ration of cooking gas for the victims. well, security guards at the station and tens of thousands of others are living in miserable conditions. while supplies of food, volta tents and blankets awaits is ready the approval. just to enter gaza. let's go live to talk about assume and data is valid in central garza and phonics, so we're seeing things like drove strikes on gas stations,
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restrictions on the delivery of a, the items, today's killings as well. folding in. so cold save stones. well that's all right, so i mean the, there has been a very a ton general tension that has been quite cool. my touch since the early hours of this morning, as, as you can see right now with the bucket ground palestinians are really morning. the uh, the buddies was the news were killed in the strikes that subject to the group of civilians. in one of the guys of stations in the subject of the city of charity by law. we saw that the bodies have been pro to alexa hospital. they were in critically sure that the pieces are due to that fruits on strikes. we so the mothers, even parents ha, a quite really crying over the last that they have a do it today. but bear lake top in terms of the either of the 2 military operations by the is what i mean within the past 2 hours that you spend
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a minute 3 kills at least 20 palestinians. and there has been a very significant escalation, and it strikes not only is everybody in the so called at the safe humanitarian zone as that is my last thing in the southern side of garza was 11 typically in springfield. so remarkable is that there has been to pretty much concentration on targeting police because especially that often verifying, we managed to know that to the victims were to allow us to work key officials in goals as police and elsewhere. also in district. uh, the escalation did not come to an end was 7 civilians confirmed tubes in july. the phillips following as it miss riley attacked when a group of civilians and shut the rector. jacob reports are still coming, suggesting the killing of 3 people who work in the central market of a shot the refugee comes to since and the hours of this morning. start talking about safety. palestinians have been killed and this to be assigned. what, how is this caitlin? but she's caleb for today's session that continues to take place across the gods as
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troops on me, but no sign of a bad thing for the course of the miniature peroration. and even the monetary and soul is deepening day in the out due to such attacks as it has become quite familiar routine for policy ends in the morning of the evening and even at night, which is getting worse in some certain cases. and all of this coming out of joining a, c, tennessee, jen winter. how on battle is that making life for palestinians that palestinians in texas? how may i not only chase and confronted by the, such as trace, also by the severe on the cold weather conditions in the make shift sense, we understand that the destruction of the vast majority of residential homes and piece of infrastructure have linked to the displacement of over the 1000000 palestinians who are right now, living in overcrowded shelters and even farms out schools that calls for the new
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thoughts of protection against the cold winter and the cold weather situation. and the condition in these areas, parents are trying to do everything possible in order to uh, to keep their children move they, they just can use any material on finding something. plastic sheeting as even stop breaks costs in order to keep the moon spiteful, the potential health risk that you might face due to the fumes resulted. and basically children are the most fun rebel as they are. their bodies come not really with the stem that chill, the even the, the humanitarian, 8 supplies that were sent to the gaza strip. full has full insurance in terms of protecting posted means of from the severity of would that conditions under the same time as, as read, is it still imposing more restrictive may just on the deliveries of blankets when to clothing and uh the uh, the basic necessities that the vast majority of families, it makes you shelters, are reading in the very desperate needful. thanks so much topic about. assume that
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in that, in bella, from garza a house tonic mentioned conditions are worsening. for 1600000 displaced people in gaza and children of the most valuable correspondent, having my holy sense of this report from gaza conditions, not even fit for animals, are quickly killing the young in gaza. sick children with no means to feel babies of freezing to death. there are when caused by his regular soldiers is forcing parents into a living nightmare estimate in the bed and we all sleep in this room. it's the humidity from the floor. it always makes the tents so cold fashioned as daughter yard is withering away before her eyes. how well it seems he i'm. she cannot be exposed to cold weather or smoke, otherwise she must be put on oxygen. there's no medications for her here. needless
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to say, we cannot feed her or keep her warm. there's not even a chance of recovery. she's deteriorating with every passing minute by fish. i am currently at the u. n. warrens that's from disease. good syrup, half the number of casualties and direct air strikes. prove that is really bonds continue to kill long after the have exploded. nearly 70 percent of all structures in gaza are damaged when all safety has been lost. even the most benign event for that at least 7 people to froze to death in the past. we to this place people and there is by our force, the battle winter rains out of protecting their belongings. now drenched when even one layer could mean the difference between life and hypothermia. well, so if i say like why in bed he went to cold, excessive baited struggles, added to mel nutrition. children's immunity was gravely impacted and now in fiction
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is a rife is basically pneumonia. most civilians are living in tents on the top. poland is the one many children most the newborn babies have died recently because of cold with that promise to destroy is easier than to build, especially without tools. the on face it could be 350 years to rebuild distress and could have proven possible under his regular blockade of goods and equipment for now. house the indians bucket shovels and even bare hands we'll have to do for all the children. the ones are, has a rock more than just the cold. it has a broad illness on suffering. not because it's not unusually cold winters because of the lack of a proper shows or medical supplies. an age. parents are desperate and doctor's here are pleading for version 800 in the morning. i was just either from a lot to hospital and data back to be how the size well then perry is the former
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chairman of the fine press association of his route, joins us live from tel aviv. good. have you with us. so we've had $158.00 organizations including groups like save the children, the norwegian refugee council kristin aid amongst the 15 saying that the scale of is very the 8 obstruction is quote, the driving a humanitarian dissolves as a right to be concerned about the siege and the disruption of aids at a time when people are facing a cold wet winter. so i think they're absolutely right to be concerned. of course, we are clearly witnessing of agent, very major mandatory and drama. probably a catastrophe that's reasonable to, to describe it as such. and why it's happening, how to ended loose. the blame is just one of these forever middle east
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disputes, and i'm not sure any of us can agree exactly on the narrative that should apply in israel. there's a very big the bank, everyone understands, i think, or at least most thinking people understand the 2 and p d 8 in any way is ethically a wrong is, is the, it has to be mandatory, and implications has reputational damage for israel and, and, and also legal complications, all that is indisputable that on the other hand, on the other hand is rarely say, i wonder if can we continue to send a aid into an area that is unaware to the finished with us. they argue, and i think correctly, that the 8 is very often hijacked by homeless, which themselves that on the black market, the drivers are afraid to go in for fear of being attacked. and that in general, the more a they send in the longer how mazda is able to hold out. but clearly the stance the it's, it's not and never ending sort of mid least dispute when it comes to the application
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of the standards of international law, right? these, these aid organizations, in fact the you and special committee to investigate these ready practices. on november, the 14th stated that threw it siege over garza obstruction of humanitarian aid. as well as intentionally causing death, starvation, serious injury, using starvation as a method of war and inflicting collective punishment. now, lot of countries engaging in warfare, but what they, you and special committee is saying you don't have a right to violate international law, right? yeah, well look, that's obviously a factually true. all those to our vision. i don't think it is happening on a wide scale if they fit on any scale and garza but clearly the suffering is enormous. clearly, i can't read minds and neither can anyone special committee. their intent,
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i strongly doubt is the cost or vision or the folks that this many times in your program that are outside savannah's. i'll get back the hostages and to remove them . i said that are you ready to tell me the audience that the you in special committee is wrong and these agencies are wrong. i'm telling me the audience that are for you and committee can read minds and these really governance in the army. and that is the very, in the trick, and it's a scoop on like any other overhead and my career in journalism. what i am saying is the person who currently lives in this room is what i know the not just the government, which is despised by the south of this room. but these really public at large wants 2 things to get back to hostages and for home aust, i'm no longer be in a position to attack them from gauze. and therefore if one is you don't need to stop the laser in order to fight to war right. and to try and, and get back hostages. and i'm telling you, i have no evidence or intentionally trying to start of the populace. well, that's the phone and indeed there is list our vision and goes, well, this is what the base time says. but that narrative is quote,
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israel has stoop so low. this is in a statement of april 2024 saying is ro stoop so low as to try and present the false image. so there was no serious nutritional crisis in gaza. this isn't, is really human rights group ave calls. things are obviously wrong as well. there obviously is, there obviously is a nutritional problem because what it was saying is that i have no evidence of actual starvation. and that is one of the words that appears and the nicest indictments in button by doing the thinks it's given to, to me a who, a sort of a defense because it can claim that there, there is actually no starvation. this issue is very complex and mandatory law can be rather fuzzy and nothing the only way that he weighs necessary. yes, if. if i may ask for your quote, if i may answer your question, we have here a very, very unusual situation that is real, is dealing with in which they are trying to finish off the terrace group that has a hijacked an entire population. and a that goes in, it's been taken by that terrorist group and sold on the black market. this is not
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a false accusation. so what to do in that situation, if you're israel, is, is, is not so clear, because i repeat, they're only goal is to get back the house which isn't removed from austin. it wouldn't be crazy standing one sentence here. it wouldn't be crazy if we were to conclude that the way out of this, for the benefit of the causes is to put maximal pressure on home off to give up and hand over the hostages. because then what would it be over in the 2nd? and you would cease to be able to say that israel's intent is to kill or starve anyone because there will be doing nothing for that to happen. also has to has to succumb to those 2 conditions. and it wouldn't be completely absurd for all the good faith players in the region from egypt and saudi arabia to the u. e. u, a e. and yes, the customer to put every conceivable pressure on us to stop the sites because that is what is continuing to become mandatory and disaster. and i think we all know it that that was really the truth. there wasn't any hostages before october the 7th,
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yet there was decades of occupation and waltz. i'm this the international human rights watch and bates of them, coal pots. so i'd write you recognize that. so the idea that if we just didn't have a house, these everything would be fine. is not actually factual. is there? well, it wasn't fine for the palace, didn't you know sammy is no, no, no. okay, i disagree with respect. and i'm someone who has let the covers both of south of south africa. and if you disagree that that wasn't all people, the par, 5 that holding to these all the, my wife's bank, or uh, i, uh, you know, the organization is gonna say what they wants. i'm only responsible for what i say . the parents that in south africa was originally based a separation system in westbank. you have something disgraceful in my view, but it is not a part for me. it's not rich. it is jewels settlers living in territory that isn't even an x by israel in a highly highly desired situation,
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are treated as citizens of israel, the palestinians aren't. and that's obviously power legal systems in the wrong. but it is not a part time. you can claim it has elements of it and find that's one of these never ending debates as for gauze, a sorry, since 2005, when israel pulled out all the troops and settlers, i don't qualified as occupied the rest of the world. the website called and listening them down to the rest of the world classified the fact that it no, no, no, definitely. it's gonna reduce the, the united, the united states, the like the questions. and if you were the national weather you, uh, you're the administrative salary. but 36, you and experts. i mean, that's pretty much a big chunk if not the right. oh, right. well i was saying it will live. i mean like, you know, it, it's tough to judge at the moment. all right, on 5. what ahead of time, we're going to start so occupied territory. if the, if you're not present on the ground, it's have to have freedom though. so if you'll control it and everything else on
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the board is out of the air in the sea, i think is the, the, the, the point which these actual community met. that's true. but that was the real plus . egypt will have to leave it that then pay for it was that room plus plus each of the reasons that we could discuss the price association. thank you so much. i. so let's bring in my social mind. so we actually what we just had them and the idea that i mean what got me is the idea that all these organizations save the children, the norwegian refugee council, christie, an aide, amnesty international human rights watching is riley human rights group. bait selim view and special experts view and special committee to investigate is ready the practices that they could have somehow read the situation all off. is that really a, a narrative that you think most of the world can sign up for? in addition to that, to that within or by the i c, j and the i see right. i mean the on july, the 19 saying that goes a was occupied,
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correct? correct. and what and illegal occupation. exactly. and um, you know, um if, if you bring in uh, if you're, if you're in a court and there's someone you know, behind bars, they will never go out and say, look, we actually are committing genocide tax. we are an occupation. we are a part light states. this is where the flaw, this is where the same people on seen organizations around the world need to step in and put a stop to the transgressive tribes. so i'm not surprised that the, there's really official here said, or what he said, why is though, and just to clarify, he's a former head of the farm, pressed the association rather than official and the government. right. okay. yeah, i mean that. so he did told some kind of leadership position when it comes to the press in israel and, and again, it's tying to that to chose how professional and objective of the 0 is trying to beat to beat. because you're still trying to bring all sides and to bring the narrative from different uh, from different perspectives, right?
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it's so big kudos to 0. and again, this brings us to, i'm so surprised about what's happening by the listing in the 40 by them putting a stop to uh, okay, well uh hang on that because on that point maybe we should catch views up with what's happened on that from the palestinian authority as month, so it was pointing out with it has all the, the closure balances here as offices and operations and the altamont west bank. the pa is accusing out, is there a broad costing what it calls, provocative material and reports that it says misleading? the decisions will affect the elders or is offices and its employees working in be occupied. westbank becomes mold in 3 months off to is ray, the soldiers rated out to service bureau in ramallah and shot down as well. i'll just here as media network has released the statement condemning the policy and as far as his decision to close itself is in the occupied westbank, it says the decision to phrase out is here. his book and prevents is douglas from
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conducting the duties is an attempt to hide the truth about events in the occupied territories, especially what's happening in janine and it's kemp's, the network added. but such a decision aligns with the previous action taken by these rated government, which close out to 0 is office in ramallah. and 0 says it's shocked by the decision which comes at the time when the war on the goal is a strength is still ongoing. so let's bring back one social mind. these i posted in, generalist and humanitarian work. i lived in, gauze and until march of this year. sure not the closure and restriction of journalism in the caps. so what does that mean for palestinians living under occupation? whether it's in gaza or in the west bank. i mean, especially, you know, freezing the activities off a china like a da 0, and everything that goes to 0 has done for the last 20 plus years for the scene is whether it be in the west bank or, and the mazda or the, and for the for the standing or thought of the itself, i mean a 0. it was our strategic and media are showcasing the student and start
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goes to all over the world and for it to be personal, notified and, and, and such and such. and such decisions by whoever made it doesn't really make sense and i think it would backfire on the short term. i really hope that there is a temporary decision and that there was a diverse that's because the whole world needs to learn about what's happening in the west bank right now. right now. and so the tunnels are being dug more than before up or tide. and such stories are taking over more land in the, in the west back. and civilians are being killed on a daily basis. and janine comp, in many other places and the whole world needs to see it's, that's the west bank. i'm originally from jerusalem when i lived there. the westbank is different from because in the us that everyone can be a social media citizen during the less they can hold their candid on shoulder all
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what is happening unfortunately in the why is it that in the west bank breaks the west bank? because unfortunately, it seems that the scene of a sort of tea is clumping down on anyone that wants to show the world what has happened and try to find some people see the policy, you know, sort of the as an extended arm of the is there any is at some point, right, so, so the out of faith for their own welfare and all that old with being. so it's a, we needs internationally recognized stations like a 0 to the ports freely and objectively and professionally like what you have done for the last 20 plus i. thank you very much. my social mind for coming in the survey is fine. and then as far as like the new governments 1st overseas trip taking investigation to saudi arabia, i saw the show binding arrived. in reality, over 9 is the 1st fund visit for the new administration. since the full of the s a
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regime damascus has signaled savvy, right? it will play a larger role in syria's future. and inside syria, security forces and homes of launched a combining operation searching for anyone suspected of crimes. on the, the i said, rushing roadblocks have been set up and civilians and at least 2 neighborhoods been told to stay at home. let's go live now to the suicide of the joins us from damascus, soto. so 1st of all, with this visit by syrian officials, society right though is coming out of the meetings as well. so i'm so far old. the, for the ministers, how visited damascus. but city is near the point, it's where the minnesota associate binding visits the yeah. so his 1st visit abroad and it is to us our data, but that is cutting a lot so good. i expect him now delegations,
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to talk about how to zip up next, syria with the enabling company with the out of world. and of course, with the world as of now this vision in syria. is it such a, such a great importance to the nations with solid? it'd be a because for us it believes that so they are a b, i could be a huge financial computer in a for so we build in cities and 2nd, they believe that having higher level strategically for math is amazing with all the or abs will bring them the to national competition bus one know it's time is year. it's not totally the ford administer that is in the, as equally important the, nearly a point that head of the intelligence service across top is a powerful man. i'm very much close to. i'm at the shadow, the fact the leader or celia now. um the, the defense minister. uh,
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so what have a full smell g as the top minute to commend that is yes. so you see that the head of intelligence and head of the army, the defense forces because the forces is too powerful man, also now into the. so the, some of the only aspect in this supposed to be just about diplomacy about the foreign policy. but also there are the power moves towards focusing on the security corporation and intelligence shade and as well. and we're, so we know that security operation is on the way in homes. how much of a challenge exists that of the 12 is the sort of 2 operators and have been ongoing since of waiting for most of the authors are full of salvage and i was off the front of the salvage team, but now they're focusing more on the phones, phones is the 3rd largest city fall, syria, and it is palm to quite
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a significant amount of to alibi it's minority over there. but now the administration is saying that we all have to be veterans or the old regime. they are now searching house by a house trying to find, to catch, to rest. that's i level couple of pieces of the old regime that is one throughout campus. i can track that these security tool for issues are happening happening is because now the new this vision have dissolved for the security app that this is belonging to the former regime. the army police forces had decided to service so they are from scratch, all of that. have to do so the cold on the, for the soldiers of the regime to submit a weapon so far. i don't seem to be thousands of them. they came out and they were just the name of the submitted, they weapons, but still really around $150000.00 soldiers of the over the gym have not
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done so and didn't know the security forces of the new administration. i've seen that well, one of the reasons that they have come back to assess, comprehensive or place is critical places such a house by house is holmes, is also actually to get to that soldiers and to force them to just to surrender the weapons or thanks. so much for the sole source of the latter falls into us from damascus. let's, let's discuss this in a little more detail now. we have here in the studio. so tom bought a cat's, he's a professor of public policy at the i'm a been highly for university. we also have rob guys penfold lecture in peace and security at dom university joining us from london. if i can start here with salt onto the studio. so what we're seeing right now, a new city and authority, trying to fix its relations as much as possible with powerful regional plaza is that's what's happening. yes, and i think the choice of so good idea is particularly strategic and that so they
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can deliver the out of world as they have tried to do couple of years ago when they loved age on behalf of assets. and they allowed him back into the ad, i believe they say that an important role in that direction. they need to start doing a bit to deliver that above, but also to influence the united states decision on syria. united states as 2 sets of sanctions. some that a terrorist related against the h t as grew. i'm the leader himself. and those as like a more complicated because they require the approval for russia. and this is why it says news to keep rush on the side somehow. and then we have the economic sanctions, which are almost historic. i mean they, they've such, it's a 1979. i guess i said the news would you mind they kept building on those increment anyone loud after. the other that has, that has been some easing of sanctions. the following the as clicking to 2023. but
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it really goes, how does is want to see the grades that you might have more than all right, let me bring trey robinson's. let me bring robin to this session robot. how key ah, good relations with serious neighbors to siri is internal domestic security as well. i think that critical because, you know, we, there's nothing is confirmed yet about the search and attacks and finds within syria. but we are seeing clear attempts by external powers and to basically jump on this and say this shows the h dsl jobbies for example. russians that this informational media channels have been saying that they've been around for 100 extra judicial killings, mainly of all the white since the regime fell at the how be next, the visual kennings that is true. but i think that number is certainly a quote to you and the clear example disturb sectarian tension. we have the arabian revolution regards media outlet on the 31st of december, according for a revolution in syria to over through the current regime. and of course then
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there's the lab and an issue to i don't forget that many has but a fight just across the board into siri to defend the side. originally, i'm a very much the front line shock troops of the fulls. many of them might not have gone away. you know, we were hearing reports that for example, and some of the insurgents killed by h ds forces were carrying rainy and lebanese identity cards. and it shows you the complex dynamics that of that. okay. not even mentioning, for example, israel or turnkey. all right, we'll go, we'll come to that. hopefully we have enough time, but the, so pon, rob makes a good point there cuz i guess you could say we've seen visits. we've seen consultations with our countries, with total k them with us officials, but what about around the russia wherever relations, diplomatic relations political contacts going between the new syrian regime and russian? i think what on, let's say, can come on between the around russia is both refused to come to the help of a side at his worst moment. so it is that indicates that maybe that name location
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that they've given the green light to, to the transition to kick to kickstart. now it is up to the edge to us and then you'll government to make sure that they keep good relations the reasonable relationship, at least with the 2 countries. russia in particular, is very important. not to humanize. russia has now withdrawn into it spaces and logic the into tools. they will probably still aspire to keep a 4th on the me, the train in for a number of reasons that has to do with the geo politics of the region as well. and wider issues going on. and i think would be wise to turn a blind eye to that, similar to the way they've turned a blind eye to what israel has attempted within, within the city i just for the moment. and iran has accepted its face. they, they not understand that the connection between them and has by law is not going to be directed as it used to, to this one for the other one. it has. yes. and the most important data is to undermine the interest of both by looking after his own minority. rob,
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now you mentioned israel from a security perspective, rob will and expanding is really occupation, which is something we've already seen will. increasing is where the attacks or the wiped out a big chunk of know all of the serious navy air force and so on. will that full the syrian authority into a corner where it needs to either respond to that which will perhaps invite western animosity or continue turn the blind dime that does that risk its domestic credibility and standing? well, i think soul tide is right, that they will send a blind eye to these rarely encouraging that occupation as much as they possibly can. i don't forget as well. that's just of the big of fish for them to fry at the moment that they took these occupation of node and syria. and of course, that's the kind of this region in these syria. i think there's much more pressing questions for the receiver. for example, questions ok, will syria be federalized?
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page ds says none of the codes of goals want to federal syria. and then there's the question of the minority groups in syria. remember that most of the security crackdowns and most of the killings of regime forces have taken place in primarily all of white areas, even in mix cities of where we seeing the security track down there in primary, primarily, all of white areas. remember the 3rd all come of age on the white men dying during the civil war. the vast majority of that was prior to redeem a government forces. so page, this is going to be have to be very careful to show that it's going to go after perhaps the saw this people who committed crimes to people who are still continuing to commit crimes like, but it's not giving us the olive wifes. that's the key question, i think that helps us to continuously join nice continued to be the right to worry about continuing legitimacy, salt on. so we got this january 5th national conference coming up,
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which is about bringing the country and the functions together. but how key is also gone ring regional, international support behind the scenes while it is important. but what we've seen here, which i think is quite to a good step forward, is that they've tried to predict the sovereignty of syria. they did not go off to international conferences outside, so we got an outside dimensions, the masks, and this is an important step 1st step. they've also allow the un to help them technically, but not to take over the process. so it just seems as a syrian lead process, which also a good point to uh, the, uh, the issue of, uh, of, uh, maybe uh, disagreements may arise between the edge diaz and the other serial position. is that the national conference does not reflect 100 percent. the arrangements of the coalition outside syria, they are trying to give more more seats to syrians from within syria. and it took about advising some 1200 personalities that made it quite
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a good progress in terms of the representation may have female to start to a but also invitations to other sects within, within the country. so it's, it's as promising, but it's too late. to judge, thanks so much. let's thank our guess. we'll talk about a cat and real thing guys. thank you so much. the police in the us have identified the mind. they say is responsible for driving a pickup truck into policy goes in new orleans in the early hours of new year's day . these 15 people were killed in thousands more injured law enforcement officials say they don't believe he acted alone on official reports. now, from an act of celebration to the scene of mass murder, carbon street, in the heart of new orleans game, french quarter noon for its tourism. and revelry was the target after
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a man drove his car into new york right square investigating this as, as an attack of terrorism. the federal bureau of investigation has identified 42 year old sam, so didn't jabbar, as the man authority say was hell bent and cottage from comp. david, us president joe biden, who spent the day getting updates condemned the attack. the killer was an american citizen born in texas, he started 9 states rahman and active duty for many years. they also serve the army reserve until a few years ago. the deputy also reported to be the mere hours before they attacked the post the videos on social media indicating as inspired by isis, especially, desire to kill, desire to kill the f b. i convinced he was not working alone were aggressively running down all the leads to identify this post. the possible subjects associates were working to ensure that there is no further right. we do not believe that jabbar was solely
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responsible. when does it say to bar was waiting body armor, you fired at officers before being shot dead by police hand guns and then they are . so rifle were recovered from the sea, and his lemming state flag was found on the back of jabard rental truck. improvised explosive devices were discovered in his vehicle and scaffold arriving the french quarter. president elect donald trump has also been brief when his social media platform, he wrote our hearts our with all innocent victims. the trump administration will fully support the city of new orleans. as we investigate. he initially claimed the attack may have been the result of undocumented migrants crossing the border. not an american citizen. new orleans has several major events in the coming weeks. but in the immediate aftermath, fears about public safety prompted local officials to postpone a high profile american football game known as the sugar bowl. it will go ahead on thursday and security around the us is being tightened because of
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a fear of copycats attacks and public spaces, including the upcoming presidential integration. alan fisher, i'll just do the washington. thousands of refugees from sedan all streaming into neighboring, tried to escape fighting at home. you and says nearly a 1000000 people have fled the doll for region. since the conflict began, more than a year and a half ago, is catherine, sorry, joins us now live from the bowl of the town of andre in chad as more and more people come through all the facilities in place to meet the needs. catherine. yes, we are our refugee reception center here in audrey and so we have seen 2 trucks. a refugee is coming in from us to don menu. all of them are coming from. 7 west dar for me, many are tired of just the car in whatever they can many children as well. now
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joining me to talk about all this is our nest and juggle. um are you in this units yar? thank you for your time. this was supposed to be a temporary, a settlement yet. now are more than 200000 refugees. she a how are you coping with the news of everybody? thank you very much for this pressure so far you're gonna see it and just fucking there are trying to provide physics to people while you're reading from so done. and you and i see it. i mean movie lays some of the associates and also comes up on some buttons. those will come in and official charities. so right now in this such a list, which is the price of 10 minutes for legal fast food services. and so what does services in order to have services, and we are also providing some protection services for what kind of the refugee is supposed to be relocated elsewhere. how is that going? right?
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no, let's you. so that's what is that we, i mean, bring people from the year registered them and we will get them in new supplements which has been created by when i see it this disappointment. so this is what the i've been doing so far. but as you see it, the site is very crowded, and so we need, we are trying to really create other sites when we try to look is more people. and we've been speaking to risk to jews and who say that the biggest problem is they don't have enough food. and then schools as well, children, i know going to school, how you dealing with that. right now you have to know that we've got some stuff we've some like and due to the fact that many people are coming and coming to come in, we are overcrowded with the many been visit this we, we've been funded. we had was, i mean, we couldn't cope with the new arrival. so right now we thought some for the us discussion about system education but much easier. not education is provided in
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this new system. it, but for the services i provided you. but as i said, we have a lot of people and we have a bid, the number of people every time every most. this is why sometimes people complain, but it's not that we keep providing some assistance. how concerned are you about a larger influx because you're seeing this refugee is coming in here? yeah, i mean, is it because, and for you, and i said, since in or so for all the packing us, because so far as i said, you have limited from that. so how can we know deal with people why year in the settlements with the price. that's edmonds. how could we provides basic services for them year? how can we assist them in the new supplementary? i think this is all the things that we and i said thank you both and we are trying to get some more resources and hoops up next year. we have motors such as 5055, and have more resources to assist them. thank you very much for your time and we've
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also been speaking to refugees. we're just trying to do what they can to help with the situation. we've spoken to refugees who are saying that they are mobilizing sands from us. so the need of a sees to just provide food a meal, particularly to the children, to keep out, to keep them out of trouble. and also because they're not going to school. so that's a problem. so to keep them out of trouble. and also just to make sure that they are well fed. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks a lot. it's catherine. sorry. a fisherman from tennessee, i have helped rescue about 50 migrants in the asylum seekers off to the boat capsized off the coast of libya. margaret rescue watch says the vessel left from the village of become matched in libya. it every time near the islands of jet, but do to have a crowding and pool with. the group says most of the people on board with from
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bangladesh and syria, 16 bodies being recovered, the russians selling in ukraine's southern city of cat on those killed one person. earlier the council of kids came under attack, a drug and strike killed at least 2 people. the cranes at full, says roches ministry. 5 more than a 100 missed 1000 drugs on new year's morning, most of which were destroyed by its defenses. ukrainian president below them is that in this case, as the suspension of russian gas exports, the countries volumes crying is a significant defeat from moscow. it happened in the hours of new year's day when a transit deal expired. they are paid and commission says member states of arranged alternative supplies, some 100 reports and of an eta on russia's oldest gas supply
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line through you cream to the european union as it shut off the 5. yeah. data between most cool um give expired. the which has it reduce its dependency on brushing gus since the start of the clean will in 2020 to see if it's in, but we'd be limited about 8 percent of the gust the book inputted in 2023 came from russia down from more than 40 percent in 2021. but some you members are not happy. slovakia sees the decision will affect its economy. unfortunately, to use expensive alternative routes. will set the ticket up so with the plots. in world politics, it does not matter whether elephants love or fight, the grass always suffers. i do not want slow back here to be such grass before those as we see these days when the transit of gas through ukraine is stopped, which will have drastic impacts on all of us in the european union,
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but not on the russian federation. what's the point is a russia claims to shop done on the screen of jesus because he has a 15 year old economy unit of the contract. they said that they wouldn't next in the guest trans contract, and we did not terminate the contract. they said they would not explain that to me what kind of best, what they want. so it'd be it the hand feed by your. because like i said, without your pin support, you cried. nothing is not able to battle. we cannot exist in general. and now your crime punishes europe by shutting down the trends that contracts you which and need a $1000000000.00 in terms of the fees less the safe payments for the ghost of help rush yet with its will on ukraine. is russia we lose more than $6000000000.00 in gust sales to utilize the through ukraine. the utah pink country most affected by the end of the trends of data, is moved over, which is not part of the
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e. u. it has to be forced to impose a 60 day state of emergency and it's, and it just like the but the shut down of the pipeline through ukraine. we not stop russian gust from n 3 year old. the took stream pipeline, still operational, supplying gas, plus the kid, then to hungry on saturday, a have them at a later time, sir. and i way nationwide efforts are on the way to rebuild the proud history and heritage of the country of the use of civil pots. so that includes putting an end to the free for all smuggling of price the syrian antiques, much of which is centered in the ancient siri and city of fossil lights last time in july, joins us now live from so assignment. how all, as long as he's dealing with the trade in various solicit goods now as
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well, there is a major challenge of for this government now assigned me to try and not just stop, elicit trade of the facts, but also stop smoking this from going across the board and then let us show you where we are. this is the ancient fee a to and the tower of bus or, and bush truck. it is, it does have a long tradition in the history because this was a place which used to be the trade kind of runs, take it from the chubb, which is now damascus. all the way to america. and it is here, according to wisdom traditions in this, in this space where the 1st inclination of the last prophet was given to him when he was a child. and this is, it's historically significant side, these roman era, the statues, and not the facts which are you can see littered on the and to be, uh, are just lying here. and that is what poses
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a challenge. because in the last 40 me is city is artifacts. a, whether it was probably beat out of the places either they were destroyed by dice, or they have faced extreme looting. bye bye bye looters, as well as the in this of trade is moving, coming to syria and taking these artifacts. but that's not just it. we are in the south of the country where there is a mix balance between somebody's in charge and dues. and this is what has been utilized by the former regime to pick one group against the other and use this trade route to some other drugs into this be very close to the jordanian border has been and heavy being told that the currency that was used for uh for, for smugglers was kept to god. so it is drugs, it is in the subject of artifacts. and it is here in this town. you can see that how much this country has to offer for visitors from within and outside. and that is what needs to be preserved and we have been hearing from gods here local. so telling us that they are here 247. and they're trying to avoid people stealing from
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it. but it is a small effort but, and they're going to need more help. right. well, live with that. thanks so much. sullivan divide the so the had the all now to 0. very heavy stuff to try the 25 full premier league title. hopefully, also the one that finds football action coming up in a few moments the,
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has he back attributes that these tension in these teams comp ahead of the final test against australia. however, he stopped short of consuming with the cats and really trauma were playing sidney, saying that he's yet to finalize the team selection. there's been speculation that the out on full investment will not carry on this test captain off to the series. so i'm also did not attend the latest news conference. india trail, the series to one off and losing the last match. the face begins on friday. and the just report that's not the truth and i don't think so. i need to say 20 reports to be honest and there is some on that's what that's what i can fix and honesty is very important. honesty is extremely important if you want to probably go on and achieve some great things. the thing is everything is fine with with and i don't think so. it's anything traditional. i think the headquarters, this would be fine, that would be good enough. and you're gonna have to look at the wiki to finalize it, the more we've been speaking through cricket bold costs around
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a couple it who says the situation with red. charlotte is unprecedented. and i find the beauties press conference to be quite remarkable. i have never seen an indian headquarters not confirmed that the captains were played so many words. so if we are going to witness lloyd sherman not play in the final destin model, that is something unprecedented. then you've got things do not get sacked midway. either they retired or they have fitness issues, but if he's going to be dropped into computers and confirming it, we have to assume that there is something totally going on behind the scenes. so there was certainly a lot going on then. yeah i, i think all of this could have been it to the but if we just have more transparency, more on the record communication from the data or from the dressing room. but i don't think that quite me position to get most of that anymore. i just think that opposite the 20 woke up with roach are my has been become content and he struggled to adapt as a batsman from one formats to the other, which is a great challenge for the modern day. better. i think at this stage we already saw the end coming for which um, i think it's gone really quickly and the site has been quite severe. and i just
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think it's a, it's a mine who's content in some ways with trying to william. so it both formats to perhaps find a fairly good finish, which really ever does happen. he's lost his spot, he's lost his purpose and he's lost his palm. and i think that's all the very steward he is still a wonderful player. unfortunately, you don't get very good and things in school, even though you try really hard to get one that we always knew. this was a team in transition for about a year. now this is an assignable space for transition. that is the end of the captain's room. and the end of the scene to play with our cornerstone has maybe a little more light for them perhaps, and on the order of desperate and when we've now approached the final phase of the transition, i think most taking the engine funds and the media by surprises just how southern and how unclear everything has been and almost speak. so a lack of planning or lack of vision. that'll to coincide with the changing personnel with a new way to go to and going to be clearly as been shown into the deep end or is realize it's not all rosy with work up winds and whatnot. so i think the lack of
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communication makes this look worse than it is, but we just did the final phase of a team that's very much in progress. she, 3 lanka have secured a constellation when in the final 2 twins, the match of a series against new zealand. passing 1st in nelson, curious, posted and imposing 218 for 5 in a 20 years. coosaw pereira, heating an in price of $101.00 chevy sauce along, cause they took 3. we could solve this for lankin was the home side who had one of the 1st 2 matches of the series, eventually from windshield by 7 runs. also the lift kicked of 20 to 85 with the wind, which is move them into 2nd place in the english permit. the tables. they went down early again, spring for the as brian blue. most food, the ultimate for the host, but the real gypsies extended and taught speak with the 6 go in his last full games to also level midway through the 1st health nicholas marino and gabriel mos in any
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school in quick succession. soon off the break. see for 231 victory for also it puts them above mostly in forest and 6 points behind me, the people who, who have a game and make it to me. that'd be good quality of our team to show the goals. cuz the team meant that there was only the, again, it's going to be very different ways and to great, that's what we need to keep, the phone has to be fine, has to be without feeling on and they are without seeing it right now. of the houston rockets of handed fellow texans, the dallas mavericks of through the fees and full games. alper and send good news, scroll 23 points. well, jaden green add to $22.00. as the rocket ran out $100.00 and say $99.00 winners against the labs. still on wednesday, douglas as bad one is being claimed on the absence of based on that and you could don't switch slovenia and explain these costs on christmas day and is expected to be out with you some money. but then the nuggets were also on the winning side on
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wednesday because of your kids helping himself to 23 points. 17 rebounds and 15 assessed against atlanta who sits these 140 full career triple double final school, 159122. been that if i could, that's what was full of needs. but now i'll be here again later with another updates. emmy, thanks so much. okay, so now gunman who killed at least 12 people, including 2 children in montenegro on wednesday night has died before the 5 year old shot himself in the head of the being surrounded by police near his home in the town of sits in the dies from his injuries on the way to hospital and the u. k. a major incidents has been declared in greater manchester, that's off to several communities. forced to evacuate that homes following heavy rain and high wind rescue teams and police were deployed off. the houses were
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flooded and calls with some mugs. that's it for this show, but the good news is, nick is back in just a couple of minutes, but another for both. and so stay with us. they swore a note to defend the american constitution against all enemies. and the last 4 years on from the 2021, a tax on the capital building which is 0, examines the role of military veterans installed right on the goods that the coolest. and the potential threat again, stolen on al jazeera, abandoned as a child by his own cristella news. nothing of his life in the republic of home. that of default, he is living in switzerland. cristo follows a fascinating paper trail that leads from his adopted husband to the country if
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