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but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by applying the 5 keys to see for use them. you also have a role to play the, the state of the news live from ballot. israel strikes military targets across the various saying it's targeting weapons stockpiles, despite those attacks, hundreds of people who left service during more than a decade of civil war, begun to return. also on the program, dw joins frontline ukrainian troops faxing to hold captured russians territory. for one sense the incursion command does admit band losing ground the . i'm feel going to welcome to the program. israel says it's a scattered out,
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nearly $500.00 strikes against the syrian military bases in the last 2 days is maybe government says it's targeting stockpiles of weapons to stop and falling into hostile hands after the collapse of the asset. and reggie, it also says it's setting up a weapons free zone in southern syria. it's also denying reports that its troops have moved beyond been established. buffalo and close it to the capital, damascus. the g 7 group of leading nations will meet to discuss the city of crises on friday. a smoke rising over the syrian capital up to the latest is really air strikes. dozens of them, huge military targets across the country. according to the syrian media reports, they include it and fields, munitions, depos and the facility linked to the production of chemical weapons. e's real says it's acting to stop arms from getting into the hands of extreme,
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his forces. i know who was deemed bored, taking all the actions necessary to try to ensure our security and with regard to the new situation created in syria and what's on the. so we'll on tuesday writers, news agents and these really media published reports suggesting is rarely for us as a role. so deepening their incursion into syrian territory. security sources say they were supported just 25 kilometers from the syrian capital. a claim denied by these really army that's up to israel, took over a demo to rise buffer zone in the golden heights. the area south west of damascus was a next by israel for decades ago. but it's still regarded by most countries as part of syria. israel says this step was necessary. we took some in some points and ruling territories and near the boulder, you know,
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they're not to be surprised from october 7 in the syrian border. as i emphasize it is a very limited and temporary step. speaking at the golan heights on sunday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the collapse of the asset res, seem is offering great opportunity for peace, but is also fraught with dangers that we can establish a neighborly relations and a peaceful relations with the new forces emerging in syria. that's our desire, but if we do not, we'll do whatever it takes to defend the state of israel and the border of israel. for now, these really extracts contain you. the u. k. base serena observatory for human rights says the most important military sites in syria. have already been destroyed in more than 300 is really strikes,
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says default of the asset regime. michael millstein is a senior analyst at television and investigates that diane center from middle eastern. i'm african studies. i asked him if he thought the israel's as strikes really about stuffing weapons in syria, folding into the wrong hands a basically yes a, you know, the 1st of all the, the offensive, these really events the during the last 2 or 3 days and it was the fancy, eh, and the main target scores are really starting targets like, or across and, and then most of these to be in may be size. and because the, the non convention of eh, if a structural office, syria. and i think the law says that this is a favorite because the actually a very good at all, they follow the normal form is from the actually for the whole, the whole world. and because when you're from the lessons of libya in all you rock
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and after the collapse of, of the saw to reduce is very easy is very a and negative. you bad situation and effects, silver organizations, maybe erratic, a lot, a day control over and fast. and the weapon, and i think that right now to use it is better, not only as i mentioned for you as well, but actually for the rest of the world that syria, which is the very big carol's will be, uh, clean the pieces the case and the weapons was michael, no sign of a ton of a university. well, in the united states, the by the administration says it will support the new syrian government, a re, analysis, terrorism, discharge chemical weapons, and protects women. and my numbers is, any students who left the country to escape, the civil war began more than a decade ago. i begun to return to the home that heading back home
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to syria. these people walked towards the syrian border with turkey, where they had taken refuge during the regime of toppled president by charlotte's side of the, for many, it was a moment they'd long dream deaths and emotions ran high. alexia, i'm getting a little who i am crying because i'm leaving here. i love it here in cherokee, but i have no one but my daughter daughter, she was born here and grew up here similar scenes and folded at syria's border with lebanon, which has hosting an estimated 1500000 syrian refugees. since the civil war started in 2011 to a piece of the syrian rebels now empower in damascus. have announced mohammed out by sierra and i'm seeing here on the right as the countries interim prime minister
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in an interview with saudi arabia and television last year confirmed the new arrangement audio the, the technique government, the general command has passed us with running the transitional government until march 1st 2025 at the attempt and salvage on the streets of syria. many were jubilant about the events of the past. few days had no cost with no, you were no longer scared of getting bombed or scared for our families. thank god, we live in peace, we feel safe. we can say what we want before we couldn't say anything. you want to commit. something however, acknowledged the uncertainty that remains about what lies ahead for the country. it's going to because a new government is taking its place and we don't know which ideologies or programs they're entering with. for now though, celebrations continued into tuesday nights in damascus,
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as people express their joy and relief that the assad era is over. let's take you live now to damascus, the syrian capital in georgia, and this the, stella matter, a welcome stella. how is it being that today? so now it is relatively calm as the curfew has started and people have to stay home . but today, during, during the day i witnessed an extraordinary momentum and an extraordinary mood within the city. people were clearly expressing their happiness and their relief. uh that the thoughts as easy as the time has. and the many people who to whom i took were saying that they have never felt so free, that they have the feeling that can go wherever they want now and say wherever they want or whatever they want now. and that they really hope that this is continuing
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and that the syria will go into a better and bryce a future. and i also witnessed a lot of people celebrating on the street waving the new syrian flag, as well as seeing time saying freedom uh freedom. many people were taking sophie's, there are a lot of, uh, old military times or military vehicles left to on the street. and people have started to climb on the, on the, these vehicles and not taking sophie. and let's talk about very big transitional government. they've got a prime ministers today, a lot. what else have a lot of deposit? the yes mohammed, the seer is the new entering the prime minister. he uh is meant to stay in this position until march. um he has address to um and spoken to uh to be uh today. and he said that uh now is the time for syria for
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stability um comb. this, he also said in this interview that today he met with the, with members of the interim government, but also of the old government and the administration and it lip. and that, together with all these people, he discussed the upcoming 2 months. you entered syria from lebanon at 10. what did you say at the border? say, from the way, uh, from lebanon to syria. there are many syrians waiting in line to cross back to their old home. and they are very excited. and there's a lot of happiness was the crossing into syria was uh, so easy if we remember a couple of days ago, just uh for 4 years it was not possible as weston journalist to enter a syria in the regime area area. and there were just,
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there are new one or to check points left and the devices there are controlling this check problems were, were coming off. but on the other way from syria to another and on things looked a bit differently because there are also people who fled syria and the last couple of days. and they are trying to come into live on, on. but the 11 he's authorities, i'm not so knowing them to do so. so they're also sending in line and it's many, many people and they look rather desperate. so we have happiness and excitement on one side and the desperate snows on the other side. okay, thank you, stomach dw correspondent spelling man in damascus. i mean, i was a special aside, has raised questions about the status of the many syrian seems like to you or some governments that are already planning to, to pull them over to suspend that assignment. claims syrians in germany have been
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celebrating the and the bass. i mention that they will suffice. uncertainty. authorities here have stopped the processing assignment request until there is more clarity on the situation in the home. some politicians have suggested that 7 should return of nearly a 1000007 nationals currently living. jeremy, i'm more than 70 percent, have some sort of refugee status. you have the full as a member of the job in parliament with a conservative c, d. u and speaks for the apollo menchie group on foreign affairs of welcome to the w . is the german government right to stop processing syrian asylum applications? yes, at that moment. this is the correct decision of from the, from the government here in germany. but of course, the only a few days off the res seem has full and we have to look what,
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what happens really on the ground, the country, the words we hear from the new res, seem quite okay, but we have to look what the concrete actions are what they are doing on the ground, how they treat people in future. do they do they respect different religions, estimates and so on. syria is so diverse. so i think the, who, it's initially community has to closely overview what, what the new regime is doing. okay, so you have to wait and say is effectively what you're saying, you have to wait and see if the options of match that was. so why then is it the right thing to stop processing asylum applications? why don't continue until you are satisfied that syria is a safe country. it is dubbing the,
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the processes here of asylum. it doesn't mean anything directly for the asylum seekers because they, they will not be thrown out of the country in woods. they will not have to leave germany, they can stay here, but it makes no sense to, to go on forward. because the legal, a ground for of this, of who the solemn process was that we saw the a sap regime and that people are aware here and where we're asking for asylum argument. it's that they were threatened by the us hop reasoning, which is now gone. and we saw, of course, a lot of people celebrating this effect was it was a very good reasons, but it's, it's really too early uh to, to decide, uh,
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how to go on. okay. process. and just so i think the most important thing now with the interest and international level is to get in contact with the neighboring countries with the gulf states and of course was said to, to, to you, which is a nature of the, allied to germany. okay. so he's like the, the, the, those savings who are currently in germany have nothing today cuz i won't be kicked out to get members of your party. have argued that john should start returning syrians to that homeland, to another, as even suggested that germany should shots of planes and offer a 1000 euros to every student who wants to go back. is that what you want? i know that's not the idea is that i see all the syrians who are good and fully integrated into the german society and a lot of them are really invited to stay here. and of course, for august, we have to really seriously look what's, what's going on in, in,
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in syria and to give them the chance to argue further on that they were threatened by the new regime if it's, if it was so. but if not, if but syria, what i really do hope, no changes into a new tolerant country. was way ok, where you have the, the right of possibility to freely a speech at and, and celebrate your really religion and so on. then of course, we would ask these people to return because germany has received the millions off off of refugees in the last years since 2015. i think i'll uh, hospitality is without any doubt. but there's this society in germany is of course, on the very high pressure because also
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a lot of people from the ukraine are leaving here because we a neighboring country to you. okay. and so in the end of the day we, we have time to, to really closely log in calmly loop with what's going on in syria and then come to decisions like control control. thank you so much for joining us. that you haven't parliamentarians, johan von phone. my privilege a look at some of the stories of making a headlines around well is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu has taken the witness stand in his corruption trial for the 1st time. he faces longstanding charges and 3 separate cases, a fraud, breach of trust, of accepting bribes, which is described as upset. it's the 1st time a sitting is right in 5 minutes to has given testimony as a criminal defendant, as strikers kills more than a 100 people. the market in saddam's know the full attack, the town of come come,
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come to us on it's weekly market day when people from nearby villages cabinets a show. it's one of several deadly incidents in fighting between the omics and the kind of ministry r s. s. good to french fights, a jet stationed in chads, have phone back to france and mocking the stats of administrative withdrawal from the central african nations chat ended its defense agreement with its former colonial power. last month, low is not clear why the old french forces will leave now to the war in ukraine, maybe 4 months since the training trips moved into russia's course greeting. come on the site, but i'm losing drunk. you try and holes less than 2 thirds of detached a captured well, russia is making more games. so as a heavy cost, the w correspond to rebecca. this is reports from close to the front line. ukrainian soldiers for more heavy weapons will make a difference. close to the russian border. we're making our way to ukrainian tank
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repair position. they were in a cluster of trees in a bit to hide from russian reconnaissance drones. this tag has just returned inside ukrainian territory. a little over an hour ago, it was inside russia battling on the front line. it's a british challenge of tank. they and other western supply weapons has been crucial in ukraine's fight. and the men here need them to continue that which are designed to work. there are different opinions on whether to give a support turn off to continue supporting ukraine or to stop. everyone here is worried about us as of the we'll see that support dries up. alexandra, is it no doubt his life will get even honda? what? so with that as well, it will be very difficult, very difficult, but we will fight with what we have and why invoices are lisa with the soldiers from the 2nd separate air result brigade spearheaded the operation pushing into rushes coast region this summer in an attempt to take back the last territory.
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russia has mounted accounts for offensive fact find estimated 50000 troops that include soldiers from its allied north korea. so it's not entirely clear it's the north koreans have taken part in financing. and then you know, officially we haven't seen the even if the all that just imagine the a that doesn't change anything. one thing it does seem to have changed is wisdom countries policy on of ukraine using long the range weapons they've supplied inside russian territory in november of the months of waiting. you crank off the go ahead to stop firing us. attack comes into the coast region. it's not clear how dramatically this will change things, but the soldiers same off the mistake, the missiles will help in the long run. the who for the given the being then they'd be and i think it will take some time until we see the results of the long range
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weapons and said she and they would know that awesome these weapons are aimed at this drawing and immune logistics weapon supplies is the plus the showing you the welcome way when they will have an in sufficient supply of our munition food. we have to put water and the rest of dispatching and then we will see the results when you will. the so, so hard after thought that gives us the, the show us so he thinks those hopeful results will be important for you. christ position in any negotiations to in the war. no prince appeared from we also both of them. in my opinion, the curse corporation is an ace card, but some of them are not as well as a huge motivation board, not only for our man kicked them off, but for the whole i'm forced to hide in a more green square yard of yes, the scale of the operation might not be that big. our field, most movies as well. this is enough. how many so many folks within the ukrainians can hold on to enough of russia's coast territory long enough for it to function as an ice? cod is the question that no one he cannot answer. the mirror on is
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a ministry on the list from the war studies department of kings, cottage, london, as to what difference you're trying to use of longer range west and weapons is likely to make a good evening. well, and so for now, what i can say is that, of course, on the practical level and perhaps on an operational level, they will complicate rushes, logistics. but the problem here is they are not going to have an impact on the strategic level. in other words, they will not bring this worth to an end. they will not stop the, the russians from waging world, from moving forward in the dumbass. so we have to understand that because ukraine has a limited amount of long range weapons and the russians knew well in advance that the ukrainians might gas have permission to use you for recall summer $22.00. when
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the russians found out that the ukrainian high mosque can reach their quick command and control centers and, and their logistical nodes and it had the short term impact. and then the russians dispersed their logistics. and so the fact was gone. and here we have a similar sedition essentially. so unfortunately for ukraine it doesn't have enough long range systems, deep strikes systems. and the other point is that the ukranian forces would have to follow up with the ground maneuver. and we have seen during the country and says that it's very difficult in the ukrainian army, cannot do that. and we have from a lot of them is that landscape today saying that $10.00 to $12.00 will patriot missile systems would allow his country to fully protect its s space and make war for uprooting meaningless? so 2 questions from that, i suppose one is that true? and to do you think that the landscape is likely to get those extra patriots?
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i will do the 1st question. um, firstly, it depends when these systems are delivered. and more importantly, who is going to find them said to finance the missiles, because the russians will try to overwhelm the patry of systems as they have done in the past. and it's a very expensive undertaking. so it's not just the price of $1.00 system at blossom, the interceptor missiles but it would have to be constantly restocked. then you need man power 90 people to operate such a system. does ukraine have the manpower to operate these systems? was a manpower shortage and of course you need a specific training for patrick systems. so in siri it would be better for ukraine . it would be more protected. well, it would make it more difficult for the russians to wage the their air attacks. but
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in the, in practice, i don't think that ukraine will get for them. patrick, it's and given the problem, send the time lines, i don't see it as a realistic scenario. a composite about that timeline is they um, in the organization of a new american president. and it does look very much as though both sides and this was sort of stuck in a holding pattern. it's trying to hold onto what they've got until they say see which way donald trump jumps next year. absolutely. so it's difficult to predict what exactly is going to happen. we have no blacks one situation with the full of the surgery. she meant syria. and so we don't know what is going to happen, but we know that the main enemy for trump is china, and the full look at the administration, those whom he has chosen,
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they will be more focused on china. and of course, we don't know what exactly his piece plan looks like. that being said and taking aside what is happening, of course, a trump could dry up to 8 to ukraine, which would be fatal. but the problem is also a man powering ukraine and ukraine is slowly running out of men power. and this, this war of attrition is costing a lot. so either way the war will be reduced in intensity. if it doesn't come to some sort of an ending or a ceasefire, which might not happen because the russians are also quite distrustful of such a green mints and they've seen syria that it can collapse. i think it's about to announce this marina marina. i mean on administered aspect more studies to fall into king's college. thank you for having me. the standard lines of our
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top story base, our israel has attacked k, siri military sites, describing them as necessary to prevent weapons from folding to hostile. it's right and trip symbols to take control of it. the militarize to profit 7 separate israel occupied governments heights from safe ground. i'll be back in just a moment with the day of taking a look at today at the testing is rolling tough thing by shot of us, something that's in the
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the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. guess what? it means. no say like good everyone to ok. most of the week cheering into the microphone. sorry. check out the award winning outcome. don't hold back. in a heavily armed country. hundreds of these riley strikes of the country since i side was deposed on sunday. israel says they've sold it, it's telling me to create weapons free zones in serious south and the you and says, israel needs to stop. i'm feel go here in by then. and this is the day the.
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