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strongly our services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd manage by front bought the business dw news live from balance israel to double the number of number of settlers in the occupied guideline heights. the government says simply as new rebel leaders still pose the threats. so it's sending is regular troops into a buffers between the 2 nations and steps up as strikes of several 100 if it does the west side clinton and nearly a century spots of the french overseas territory of mailed the jap. howard high. that is relative to double the population of the occupied golan
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heights a disputed strip of land along the border with syria is ro become building settlements there in the 19 seventies and effectively amex, the territory a decade later is where the troops have moved into the buffalo in the area since the fall of the asset regime in syria a week ago, israel has also stepped up a tax on siri, serial military installation, saying the new rebel lee does in damascus. still pose a threat. the ship sits, there is lots, a key of poor lice, lumped in the water destroyed by israel's latest strength. since the collapse of busha i'll subs regime is rails military is estimated to have struck 3, a move in 450 times. as you know about the here, these really are straight, we saw the boat and so on. as you can see, they were very damaged. they were on fire and sinking in the water on the vehicle,
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a little dog, literally on the on the civilian board, building also caught fire due to the air strikes. it saves it aims to keep military equipment out of the hands of extremis and is targeting width and staples and air defenses. but the cross border attacks have prompted international condemnation, including from the u. n. 3, the secretary journalist, particularly concerned over the hundreds of is really air strikes on several locations in syria, stressing the need the urgent need to de escalate violence on all fronts throughout the country. israel has occupied most of syria's golan heights region since 1967, but now it's expanding its reach, sending troops further into a un patrol buffer area they've taken over and abandoned syrian millet treat post. israel claims the move is to protect its security.
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i definitely the nation medina thought yeah, there was a country here that wasn't enemies state. yes you it's army collapse and there was a front the terrace elements could reach here. they should go method we move forward so that these extremist harris will not establish themselves. so right next to the border. so we'll do a good a. we are not intervening and what is happening in syria. we have no intention of managing syria. we're the rebel group, hyatt tucker, you alshaun or h to use which toppled assets regime state on san today. that is, rails advance quote, threatens new, an justified escalation in the region boss added to that the general exhaustion in syria after years of war and conflicts does not allow us to enter new conflicts. despite the motor at messaging, israel maintain serious new regime could threaten its security. on sunday, it announced plans to double the population in the occupied colon heights. and what
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it sees is it begs to strengthen the state of israel sustained statements. simon is with the quincy institute for responsible stages croft, who previously served on the us national security kind of. so during the clinton on the obama administration and i asked him hi, fall. israel is using the change of leadership in syria to further assignments as well. of course, it's exploring the situation in syria to its advantage of. for me, it is rarely perspective, it would be irresponsible. a to do otherwise is real. a has long favored or a week and divided syria as the best kind of syria to be its neighbor. uh and that policy is, uh, is simply being extended uh now that uh, a site is gone and there's this new regime. and the information is rarely
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perspectives. they want to be living next to, in effect, a demilitarized neighbor which is why they've gone to such great lengths to destroy the endowment of weapons, especially heavy weapons and chemical weapons production facilities that um, the new regime inherited from the departing asset regime. in that context is rose, as it sees an increasing threat from syria. all the new rules in damascus, a greater danger to israel than the sod was. or i don't really think so. certainly not now where the, you know, situation where they lack the weapons that were once in syria. i think, you know, i shut uh, you know, the guy who is, who is now running. uh, syria on behalf of h t. s, a i a to her action is,
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is quite right when he says that the syrian people can sustain another war. i mean, they've had it and they're certainly not going to go to war against israel at this, at this stage. on the other hand is rarely so look at the very weakness of the new regime and they ask themselves, well, suppose there are splinter groups a more radical jo, hottest or as long as to who really want to take on israel and flip some damage on it. or drive drugs really blood and that's they have to, they have to take that view i, i would have thought. so what they're doing right now is establishing a buffer zone, or extending a buffer zone between israel and, and, and syria, in the hope that this will give them some, give israel, more strategic depths against these kinds of privatized threats. this is a so you what you're saying, that resistance advise trying to cut off has the law from getting it supplies
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through syria as well. i think that's, that's effectively done. i think what they're worried more about our sunni extremists who want to attack israel. now that they've managed to seize a syria from from us side, i don't think that h t s itself. the group that is willing, syria in the wake of upsets departure wants to do this. i very much, i very much doubt it, but i also a question and the is rarely is probably question of the ability of the new government to control all of the forces that were part of the coalition. they lead to bring down us out. and if they can't control them all, there might be some who want to know that their flesh with victory over the asset regime want to, you know, start attacking israel and
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h t s. i understands that this is not a good thing because it will give this real b excuse to advance territorial gains. that is really, it's already made it super easy is expense. since assets departure. we know that the, the going us government has been in direct contact with a z us and seeing what you know about whether it is well is also establishing some kind of lines of them in damascus. so i would be very surprised if these were, at least we're not talking to the new regime at damascus. i think they each have a lot of a lot to discuss because they have to work out some ground rules and uh to avoid any kind of escalation or a tex across the line against. um, uh, is really settlements in the go on. so yeah, so i, i, i would have thought they're talking, it's okay, right. incoming power is donald trump is coming into the white house. very soon. he
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said this area is not america's fight. what's his incoming presidency going to mean for syria? and for this whole situation, i think the main implication for syria will be the question whether the united states removes the $900.00 soldiers and marines. it now has deployed a to syria. if, if the trump would like to remove them and if they are removed it will leave the kurds. the syrian kurtz very exposed and, and, and that will have a serious effect on the, on the future of, of siri and thirds. so that's a, that's a key, that's a key factor, but i think that that's actually the main factor. additionally, you know, the united states actually control syrian oil resources and it gives us the resources to the curves. so if, if the us left syria,
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then it would mean that the new regime would have access to the revenue from uh, from its own oil. and that would, we're down to the benefit, not just of the syrian regime, but also the syrian people who badly need that money spent. and so i made this assignment of the quincy as 3 types of being on the w touch. it was mind. thank you . let's, let's say, let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world side. careers. constitutional courts have started impeachment proceedings against present use that you'll use. presidential powers was suspended off the he tried to impose marshall no, earlier this month. the quote now has $180.00 days to decide whether to dismiss you from office or to restore his powers. german tons of life shows this facing a confidence votes in a few hours that will likely pave the way for new elections in february. so it's called the vote following the collapse of his governing coalition poles predict.
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his social democrats will lose to the conservatives was a volkswagen is to hold multiple with unions aiming to resolve an industrial disputes before christmas. the com. a code ones to impose 10 percent pay costs, and this preston name to slash $5.00 thousands of jobs in germany. the w says is being squeezed by rising costs, and the competition from china will sort of these in the french overseas territory of male. it's the hundreds of people have been killed by the most destructive sidelines in nearly a century. the small island of the stuff, or can coast, was already franz's poorest overseas region, before it was devastated by cycling schneider. now the storm has raised fears about mister monetary and situation. first came the winds and rain from cycling chito. and then came the next thread. the wind spread destruction left behind them. i got
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one of francis poorest overseas territories of the rescue. teams have already started to clear the debris left behind by the storm and help is on the way from france in the form of emergency workers and humanity hearing aid, a badly needed lifeline for those who have already lost everything. come to get something to eat for the kids and for us adults as well. we've got nothing left the wins taking it all the way we had stocked up. the wind took a couple of days cause the problem to have had no water for 3 days. now, so it's starting to be a lot to, we're trying to get the bare minimum to live on, because we don't know when the water will come back to do. the full scale of the destruction is visible from the air. more than 3 quarters of the islands, 300000 people live below the poverty line. most were living and mixture of homes
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and slums and shanty towns which have now all but been wiped out throughout the measure how the house was built. every thing here has been give a station id. i think you can see it all around me. i'm actually walking through debris is or people one day off to the site or not, or really busy rebuilding the homes. but the work is going to be extremely long to model while some start to rebuild, others are left only to say their final farewells, as somebody else starts to recover after the war cycle and in almost a century. it's done or this daniel bryan has spend time on milestone says the full scale of the devastation is still an okay. well, we do, you know, we say it's way beyond the initial 11 tests that were reported. the huntington posted in spain indicated several hundreds fatalities. and as you said,
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some reports even estimated to be in the thousands. and what we do know is that the entire neighborhoods, especially in the islands numerous shots, it tends to happen. lessons and public infrastructure, including hospitals, and the airports are severely damaged. the devastation caused by these sites. let me certainly exacerbating factors that are related to board infrastructure for governments. i mean, you need to know that a large portion of my us population resides any formal supplements with substandard construction. they're asking people to buy populations from neighboring to morris, desperate to return to what was their ancestor, homes and heritage. and despite my youngest step, just as a french overseas department says, since 2011, there's been chronic under investments, essentially for structures. and these include housing, lots of supplies, and public facilities, and this neglect is less, less the islands built for parents with stand these natural disasters stunning
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