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traffic was more of the sun gunman less so a sizes have been ordered out of the cities, but they still have all the type of situation in a heavily armed country. hundreds of these riley asked 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, the, the general come out and has cost us with running the government. until march 1st 2025. our name apparently got hit by one of the rebel leaders, syria where the photos decides past will end up like a sample on we are continuing to see is there a name,
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lumens and bombardments into serial territory. this needs to stop also on the day of the fall of a sad opens the possibility of return for hundreds of thousands of syrians who flag his dictatorship. the fun necessarily. and so we want to go back to syria, but we have to wait a while and see what happens. but see it on 0. if it's really 100 percent safe in the shop and then we'll, we'll go back to syria and rebuild it. i'm bone. welcome to the day, we start with a warning from israel's defense minister to the revel drip. now in charge of syria . do not follow assets pass israel kansas remark. it came as he confirmed that each country had carried down strikes against syria's navy. israel's ministry, meanwhile, has denied that its forces went beyond the long standing buffers that separates the
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israel occupied goes on hinds from the rest of syria. a vase after reports of his bailey tongues of being spotted close to damascus. 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 included m 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 is forces. i don't know who it was doing, but we're taking all the actions necessary to try to ensure our security and then with regard to the new situation created in syria. so we have on tuesday, writers and use agents and is really media published reports suggesting is rarely forces are also deepening their incursion into searing territory. security sources
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say that we're supporting just 25 kilometers from the syrian capital. a claim denied by these really are me all that stuff to israel took over a demo to raise buffer zone in the golan 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, they're not to be surprised from october 7 in the syrian border. 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 said regime is offering great opportunity for peace,
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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 his for now, these ready air strikes continue. 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, says default of the asset regime. and who do you already? a son is ready to join listing political comments. i said he outlined israel goals in syria. is our lives doing now where? 3 things in serial. number one, securing the boulder of the golden hides eh, with syria,
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the serial nami has of operated. so the separation of forces, the agreement is no longer in false. if you don't know who is really going to be in charge of the boulder area on the syrian side, so these are lose of taking that surround the hilltops along the 90 kilometers long front. the big of mount. how long the highest mountain in the region, which is a controlling good, the strategic bind there, but they are not moving towards the mass schools. and they're now signaling to the reorganizing military affections in the south that there is always intending to. ready resume what we call the neighborhood corporations, providing assistance to population incisor and syria,
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a re establishing the military feed. the hospital would accept that. ca, that. gov, they'll go thousands and thousands of c williams. this is one second. these are the air force and navy are destroying the equipment and facilities left by the serial. now me, which no longer exists. so the syrian navy was taken out by the easily navy and the air force. well, the remainder of the serial. now, force and evidences were knocked out by these are the air force facilities for the production and storage of the rockets besides chemical weapons components, etc. we're all taken out altogether. we're talking about close to $400.00. so these need to make continue. basically what you are watching is the
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elimination of the serial nami. so none of the rabbit groups, some of them just not just is limits, couldn't the whole day cold of this web us. cuz by luck, you know, going to syria to secure some of these weapons, etc. a what's a good job? it was the level of coalition. i'm not in control of syria as named i prime minister to lead the transitional government mohammed al busha had previously an ideal position administration in italy, province. it takes over from the prime minister of the ova, thrown off on her. she has been working with the rebels to coordinate the transfer of power and one. jesse. yeah, he bought on the, on the fed will tuck a has played a significant and multi faceted role in recent events in syria. i think back groups like the syrian national army which oppose. the san rushing anchor has worked hard
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to prevent. the establishment of a code is controlled autonomous region near it's border. i'm taking in millions of syrian refugees as the i tash bash. as a visiting fellow at the tugee project of the brookings institution, that's a washington based public policy. think time welcome to dw, how much of what it once do. you think turkey has gone from events in syria over the last couple of weeks. as i think turkey is feeling very, pretty good. it has long supported the syrian off position and not just its own proxy army, syria, which is called syrian national army and was part of the lightning offensive. but it also has good relations with h t. s high, a tory or shop to group that had been ruling for about 5 years. and uh, it lips a territory, the borders to re key and was really dependent on uh,
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access from the turkish border. uh, it says group that is dependent on international aid and wanted to legitimize itself because it has to hottest roots and was initially a sort of a persona non grata for the international community. so i came to rely on her key in many ways. and i think that turkey has taken a bet on it and of, and has clearly tacitly at least greenlighted. they're offensive. so a turkey stands to gain enormously, politically and militarily from what's happening. okay. my house is also on time, but it also has been hosting other opposition, communities and governments in exile and so right, so for, so it has been busy and it's gonna say it's going to have a saying what happens in damascus over the next term. ok. so meanwhile, israel has been bombing targets across syria to stop by for falling into what they
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regard as the wrong hands. do you see any danger of a clash between is riley attackers? interest? yes, i do. and this is a worrisome thing. increasing the, the turkey is saying, syria as the next theater of its rivalry with israel and is, you know, relation. so i've hit rock bottom after october 7. and these rails, a military incursion and offensive in gaza and turkish government is accused israel of aiding and abetting and creating the genocide. and that's not just being a political issue. it's also turkey is also supported the genocide case case that i see see and, and to take. so i think now increasingly to tell what i'm seeing is that on her is very annoyed by israel's pre emptive actions both in terms of the buffer zone and go on and taking out the weapons. munitions targets inside is right inside
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syria. but i think that there is still time for turkey and israel to get to a place where they can at least sort of agree on a model for the future of syria. ok, so now syria has a new governments and entering government, put in place by a mix group of insurgents with differing ideologies, goals and visual identities until it gets president. oh do. i was raised a point that must be on the minds of lots of people, the danger of the country splintering. well, here's his thoughts and then come back to you. so then sort of so now on, we can also now syria to be divided once again is in, we can never allow the countries to treat to become a possible ground. once again, on the missing, at any attack on the freedom of the syrian people. the stability of the new syrian government, no, not on the integrity of the ancient city,
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instead of tree will find those along with the syrian people. so yeah, how can i be like the busi, the director of the iron tash bash? how great do you see the danger of serious fracturing because of local factional interests? i see a possibility for syria united, but i think clearly president, the other one is more worried than me to to have this syria, while a sod was there, was actually splintered into different governance. all claims run by default is or took you back groups or, or curtis militia and so and, and so forth. so it was, so it was already divided. now i think there is more of a chance for at least a, a unity, but clearly are the ones messages also to curtis groups. i think that the turkey would not want to see an independent curtis star and would want to be part of the
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negotiations for the type of territory, the scope and the, and the governance model that we are going to see encourage controlled areas. so there is going to be a conversation between turkey in a ma, damascus, and it was said in other speeches that turkey supports an inclusive transition government to. that's the right message. that's also what 20 blanket and is said in a recent letter. but then when it comes to the current issue, i think turkey will want to restrict co dish autonomy in syria as much as possible . and. and that will be an interesting 3 way conversation, which will not be necessarily between turkey and the curtis groups of kurdish s d s . but also between kurtz and um and syrians, that is not to say whoever is a power in damascus. let's talk about the center and refugees into okay, we've seen pictures of them queuing up to across the border, back into syria,
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testing each. okay, move in 3000000 since the civil war began in 2011. well, many of the country, but with the turkish economy, struggling to think of president. otherwise, we'll be glad to see the back of the cuz it's a big issue in turkish politics and election after year. i think the opposition has been made to various offices opposition. parties have been running um, sort of coming out with initiatives, policies, ideas of quote unquote, sending syrians back so clearly something that hit sudden or inter to society. however, syrians and turkey have been contributing enormously to her cuz she economy and while in the appeal of the popular populace level to talk about sending syrians back. it is actually the case that target showed that economy has benefited from both cheap labor and the kind of dynamism they bring to border areas or the one has
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recently talked about voluntary honorable and time libby tours. so i think that that is, that is good messages. the syrians cannot be expected to go back to their country if there is no livelihood there. and if there's continued kayla's, there were still in the early stages. i know of many suitors who were actually heading back because they wouldn't lift this moment. they went to see the liberation, but they are not yet. they have not yet decided to move back. amongst this chaos. we see turkey backed groups attacking us backed codes in recent days. what danger do you think about poses to the transition that's currently underway? so that's another worrisome escalation, not so much part of the transition framework in damascus. because right now, this is an early phase of the transition that is keeping the state functioning and
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running. this is the, the goal of the current transition team. there will be another more inclusive government over the next period. then then eventually a process that takes the country into elections, but as far as the curtis issue is concerned, we've seen some escalation in a town called men dish. we've seen a deal whereby kurdish forces pulled back in another town called a ton of his thoughts. i think that ultimately we need this is a space to watch. there needs to be a dizzy d escalation and dialogue between us allied curtis group, s t f and turkey. um, what i see in very, very loose general terms. what i see is turkey's position there is that code should be east of you. freight is not web stuff you freight is. that is to say, the town of met the edge of that they long wanted for, for years they lobbied us russians and encouraged to evacuate that town. and
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finally, we've seen fighting their leading to a turkey back back. groups taking go over of the maturity has enormous military advantages now because it can also use the air space in syria. i think the best course would be a see us in turkey, agreeing on a map of a kurdish south rule and, and, and tricky back loops. that nap is not very far from the current map though we're seeing right now. but there's a path that for dialogue and d escalation, that makes much more sense. thank you so much for your clear. i clearly outlined the insides the as the item taskbar, from the brookings institution. thank you so much. i or the, or the fold of i side has been met by stat, abrasions among city and exiles. hundreds of people gathered in central live and then use the most on sunday that 5 decades of dictatorship come to an end. germany
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is home to almost a 1000000 syrians. most of them came through, escaped with civil, which started in 2011. we starting to assets that it was never realistic for those who played he's regime, but age removal means going back at is now a possibility isn't i don't know we haven't woken up yet. misplaced this was all to show up for us is a lot of, it was all too fast and sex talking, the stretching the country fried from my side and 6 days before we didn't count on this nation, we kind of a many syrians and they're asking themselves as the future, if it is so if i get all the new people running to the country, the right ones. yeah. yeah. and again, since the speaking, we don't know, it wasn't, i'll probably have to wait and see what comes out and then we can decide. but right now you can't say whether you're ready to go back or stay here. for one week they said it's when i hear black, that's fine. to hi, broadway side,
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syria to germany. in 25 states, you set up an organization called a steering juice assembly, which works with young savings in syria and around the world on educational and development projects of welcome to the studio that they have. and this has been an amazing, a few days, isn't sunk in yet, and it's a stella truck actually to understand what's happened. like for us us, the syrian, we still somehow, nothing easy for us to believe. it's all those 14 years of suffering. it just done just to come to the end. and how did you find out the assets have gone? and like for us, it was like an an, a process 1st of all like to understand and to see what just happening right now and run it through work cuz it's starting again. and from there to start to follow where we are, what's happening from city to city. and so we, i will, we comes to the, on the, on the phone to, to people back home. and actually i have been on a media of 24 hour. i've been kind of scouts go to sleep for 2 days. i'm just
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following up about where they are. what's the situation right now? how, how it's coming, the process is etc, etc. and it was like not easy. i feel like i cannot, i'm trying to describe this, but it's really difficult to try to mention how difficult. all right. and then when you got the news that i thought i'd gone. yeah. or it's like shock, like it's really shock up to about to really this is happening like for somehow i so all right, i am in a dream or something like it's really for asked was not the easy to believe that's all over and he's going to be honest until today when we're trying to, to test the freedom i came to say, and we are, we for, that's really happening. this is really happening. this is to but like so many of the things do you, you get what you think you want and then you have to look at the, the detail. so how does gum? yeah. but in a place we have an is let me start a group of is maybe some groups that some country have
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a designated as as tetra groups. and i'll give you a cause for concern. this is the other big concern about the future of the country . how we will move forward and as well, or what ours is looking for that transaction period. and under just this way as well. i feel old what's happened. i believe many syrian or i'm not sure how it 12 goes and then same times they are, they don't they, they don't feel how we will interact right now with this. uh we are we looking for for award for the stability of the country and, but we are as well not sure if i talk to will be for this. this is what i'm feeling as well from my conversation was young people, but then same times, we are happy we that the pre a device that has come over and then as well as to come to the box, especially after everything we see every day from yesterday from feed us about the prisons in syria and like also so when the big h. c. s a lead to mohammed, i'll giovanni says he wants to build
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a government and society that includes diverse communities. yeah. do you believe him as like from what did we see before? uh, it was difficult to believe like its with this is mean for them and how they tried to change their to, to energy just right now. and then how they try to propose a building and a government and as well, and democratic government being included for everyone. and this has a lot of concern as well for the next period, the transaction periods how this is will be due with wells, really bold and democratic government in the future. how this is the process of and after i believe after the pushing of the temporary like government today, and they give themselves the time of 3 months and the next 3 months. we are very excited to see how it will be that will be the 1st task, whether it be there. this is a transitional government that's supposed to be that until march. exactly. yeah. if that slips, maybe that's, that's that's. that's what happened. started
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a big question. yeah. yeah, yeah, okay, and so, or do you want to go back? this is the question like, i believe 100 people osby until today. you want to go back, but no one asked me if you want to stay. like today. i finally went up to speak about this. i'm someone who come 2015, who someone who integrated was language was this study, are you receive different degree in germany? i become german, i become citizen, i become was fully right. and as well, the active and democratic country, no one's really strive to ask me, do you want to stay? this is debbie carson for to answer the question, do i want to go back? and it's been quite young when you that. yeah, yeah. so germany's home in germany, it's home like for me like some one after all this years like the network. i have, it's all in germany. no one, no me anymore. it is here. yeah, i someone there. i don't, i don't remember if i still have
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a friend in the same taking off all my friends lift with me when we lift or country because we forced to be to leave the country. like if it was not that were forest cities. but i'm going you across and why you want to go bog me or other young people or other syrian refugee. we will go back only when we feel the stability in our country and feels safe to go back and absolutely volunteer you way to return more than about someone just to throw through us there. yes, to try to find that. what future do you think syrians here in germany said is like yourself can you have is that a role for you in steering the country's future? is that come just direction? this is actually exactly what did we got from all those here? like in germany, what is the balance of education? but it's okay for a lot of experience with learning with the means that democracy will learn for its meaning to feed them. and the question he had, how we bring all over experience back they have and are up. so let's see, i believe the experience we learned about the civil society, how we build,
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how we can rebuild what a civil society it came back into what country. and i believe many of the, of the syrian, they want to go back, but they want to 1st believe there is safety and believe there is possibility to go back. good talking to you. thank you so much for coming to look into this the you have a bad week from the syrian you assembly. thank you so much. i so i'm not is the day you can follow the team on social media at the w news. latest headlines. of course, the w dot com or the, the w have a good the
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