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an impala sign in uh, guys, uh, 11 and so on and so forth. and didn't apparently pay enough attention to the north . and once the cease fire and to cold in living in those intervals launched their offensive. it was, and it was too late to send reinforcements to any port finally from this house and once. and it both failed and you know, everything else went on from there in a sort of agreement. apparently, as we now understand more of the situation at but given the stipulation that if present us of or for them and present us out, this is very hard to see by the way and but for the present, if he were to relinquish power, then he probably won't it guarantees that syria would remain as one, it would have been taking a little, you know, integrity for the toyota, toyota integrity and so on and so forth. and people wouldn't be hurting each other
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. so we're now seeing, colleagues seems yes, there are 2 positions and celebrations and some people are firing. i force india and but the shooting the to celebrate. but there isn't any major reports of incidence as receipt as we believe that the time this has been a function of this agreement that the likes of prussia to key and the ab states have a have made over the past few days. now when it's here that insurgents and tara is taking over a good spot, blog said for minorities, what do you think is likely to happen in that regard? i didn't, i didn't, i didn't hear. sorry. so what, what i'm saying is that, let me say that again, but what i'm saying is that many are concerned that insurgents and terrorists pacing you have a good spot, bloodshed for minorities. uh, what are you,
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what scenarios are you looking at over the past 10 days? we haven't seen major atrocities we have heard of certain violations in the life. so i didn't go for example, or wherever they went into. however, we haven't seen them attacking the major minority areas. we haven't seen any cleansing, we haven't seen, you know, bad stuff happening. we believe this, and now we believe that this has been all along. i agree, the fontes know, explains what has happened and all these organizations. now moving forward, we're seeing as serious as an i have to put my faith in all honesty with these got them tools and, and i wouldn't believe that the, they have enough power and enough close enough control over these admitted things
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to prevent such atrocities. otherwise, it could be like a reaction, but going back to what happened yesterday in the, in the door, how it gathering? apparently there has been some agreement to take the country through some sort of a transition under the auspices and number of uh the security council resolution 2254, which is just sort of the principles of the transition. uh, they would be some, uh, you know, transitional by the government, whatever. and they would take the countries to add a limited period of preparation of new prostitutes and so on. and the fee elections . now, with this materialize, we don't know, but so far what we see is that turkey and is assuming that it's part of the deal is to control them and it turns then turkey so far is play. it starts at the deal
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and will show yes, we understand that they are because we heard yesterday, for the minister say nothing or speak explicitly about the terrace nature of this group that either shot, we understand that they have enough in their powers distilled for example, this that's not all syrians agree upon, obviously, and some of them feel that it is very dangerous that lease and that russia would have enough in it's had a power or cars up it's leave to enforce that. this group doesn't end up governing syria just like, you know, for example, what happened in i've got a son or whatever. now what about how this cooled old impacts the why that situation in the middle east? what are the dangers of an escalation in that regard?
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we've seen and we've heard that is there any forces have had an incursion into syria? we do not understand what the meaning of this incursion is. yes. probably they want to improve certain positions and their goal on heights that we agreed upon after the 9073 war probably they're trying to do a buffer zone. we're not here. and you know, we do not understand the intentions. and otherwise we can see that the, the cease fire is holding and going on. these very hard to see now with the major escalation, syria itself, with the dramatic events. it's very unlikely to see a major explanation or how some of these coming back to living in. if you ask me this is probably living. it is going towards implementation of resolution, $1701.00 with easily withdrawal and some guarantees. and some,
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eh, you know, truce or long lasting throughs, probably that policy to use ongoing to reach a, an agreement with these relays on the hostage exchanges. we can see the near future as well as the palestinian in seats or seated boots on the table again. and people talking about it again and having some sort of a, an agreement around it. so that kind of thing is at least feel that they have gained something out of this. however, for syria and again, what these parties have agreed upon. we are not privy to, so we haven't seen any specific points apart from the associate level of speeches today into how um there was a statement from the that results from the and meeting on the 500
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states with the rush out of here on a turkey um and a party these states are going to provide some economic back to, to the syrians so that they can and you know, move along with this transition with minimal hardship or whatever. but apart from that we can see what's happening. okay? or you can't see major confrontation between either way and either on, i think, with the front of the mazda is mainly on lines when they have the international on flight attendant saying that the resistance or former address of assistance, if you want to call it that way. now, syria is out, i'm arguing to mountain 183 as you need more into forcing future. we'll see how it goes. all right, dollars, just months ago we were seeing a side being welcome to back into the key regional institutions like the arab
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league. and now apparently he's gone a how is that news going to be greeted elsewhere that we think many, to be honest, many of the, the out of states and then ongoing to be sort of treaties. there has been a struggle over syria for a long while now. and a country to us. people believe this hasn't started in 2011. we've seen we've seen struggles since 2000 and you could argue that he goes back to the post 1973 at peace agreements between israel and egypt. when syria under the 4 members of the houses aside, not going on with that sort of. and so we've mounted reduces and ever since everybody has been trying to push syria here and they are, they were,
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it was in brotherhoods and atrocities and uprising in the late seventies and early eighties. up until the greatest of in syria had some sort of a, a period of stability which was a thing for you was also posits v vi and west fray and especially the united states and russia at the time that he wasn't there, it was the late soviet union, they had a peace conference in madrid, and to that, you know, syria went for 10 years of and economic growth was peace. negotiations was taken was taken place these peace negotiations didn't materialize. and then since president bush showed us up to over in 2000 the year, 2000 and there was a lot of confrontation that, that took place on the phone and broke loose in 2011. and now we
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end up with this. um, you know, basically ginger versions and we all have to deal with this and we all have to pay a part in new syria as much as we can. now in headlines we see now on the, in the media and west, the west, an official of attempting to wide watch the terrorist to join the insurgents on slot to see it. and it has even interviewed the militants, despite the west, himself, recognizing the group as terrorists. what, what do you make of that? and is it a dangerous shift? it is very disturbing. i think to indicate that that notion that there are 2 things that i could say. first of all, i could understand that in order not to alarm the public opinion in the west, these at least temporarily these these groups and need to be re branded and
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what have you. and then they might be there for a while and to the west. and are you in the united states, the opinion, public opinion over there shouldn't be questioning the governments. you know, what on earth are we doing in syria? then this re branding is the others. but i also seem to be the 2nd one that i want to bring. i also think, i believe this is going to be 10 or so because i wouldn't think that to present us out would leave his office knowing that so and he is a huge um, would take the seat uh, in damascus for the foreseeable future. um, there must be some temporary, uh sorry, somebody agreement on a temporary period when they use the groups for until which one are until such time that these groups and can govern and then not only have the patients you have to
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coordinate with each other and there are other groups and there's also the current age groups in the northeast of syria, there are southern groups and on so on there, there are different groups. but i think the agreement now that is that we're not trying to understand and comprehend and actually discover because up until late last night, we couldn't see this agreement the 20, they were only so on it on understood 8. we couldn't understand really why the ceiling army was, was drawing from this place and place without putting up 5 or so. now we're understanding the disagreement to place an ad based on the stipulations or according to the stipulations of disagreement that we've seen that uh that these groups are not going to be staying in power for long. uh so let's see what a this can be implemented or this will be like wasted golf course, unity. and unfortunately, syria could go down to $30.00 for right now. why is the west
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likely welcoming the fall of damascus? there are still be us bank cards that have fees for the oil, people to be sure to fundraise. this is going to be the next battle field in the country. with her therapist president richard the are the seeing at one point that took he could inherit the united states position in the northeast, syria guard the oil fields. and whatsoever we understand also that it's obvious that turkey considered these groups as an arch enemies. they described the assessors to so and so forth yesterday. and from what we heard from a rushing minister for the minister said gay libel, it seems that an agreement has been struck in place whereby everybody recognizes
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thirty's interpretation of these groups that everybody's going to deal with them as terrorists. and what else, whether there's going to be some free elections in syria, in the near future. he referred back to these groups and he said, look, as long as the americans are in there and, and the, the americans are cropping off. this was i state as he put it for the courage then how can you actually have a free elections for it in a syria, with an interpreter, you know, with the territorial integrity and unity. so apparently this is an issue that's where we tackled and what we understand is that the russians detox and the iranians have sorts of agreed on how to tackle this issue. and the events and understandings already had to unfold uh for us to see. and we just watching and
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understanding what's going on. all right, we just watch and see how he's on folds. i'm up. what kind of director of no sauce british i think that kind of focuses on prices in the middle east. thank you so much for your time. thank you very much right now. as terrorists the cab, they have taken control of the mosque us, and he's rarely official, has set the i d, f should take over the syrian buff as those of this comes. and he's ready times have been crossing into the goal on the heights, the audience, the police bureau, a chief motor f in austin. i explained these words position on syria and developments of this waste advanced by militants and syria. might have created a complex scenario for israel on the surface, it may appear as though the country faces a stark dilemma. neither is victoria by the assad government. no, the opposition comes without risks or does it really? the former is really intelligence officer claims to have been in contact with
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syrian milton's who are allegedly open to normalizing ties with israel. a demo the today we support the rebels tomorrow. i don't know, but right now the rebels are gays and i said they are essentially against the triangle. a fast said iran and has blog because they want to freeze julia from this triangle. we also want to get rid of around and has below. right today we need to support the rebels in their wake tomorrow. if they are nice to us, we'll support them as well. but not everyone in israel supports this narrative. i don't think it's true. i don't think it's really though, eh, this is the. whoever says that this serves the narrative, all the you are in the, the narrative over as see what the claim is that there is still those spirits if the already that the united states and that easily lot behind these
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a see what the rebels both true is true that we use why ensures coleman bull equipment of interest on these rebels because they want to dismantle you on indexes with the, with the, the running the dish has the celia that they want the top of the a bush awesome to redeem. but it doesn't mean that they use right, and once that's also that day is collaborating with is that rebels? i don't see that this is true. so what outcome does is really, really want to see the foreign minister has made it quite clear. as one of us, we do not want to take sides in this matter. there is no good choice between the syrian regime and the jihad is rebels. but some analysts suggest a multitude of medic approach that there is for the ripples. but if they said these are like interest, we don't google the on, on weekends, but they do the wrong is industries, but that's what the is the police. and then we believe the benefit is apparently
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mutual. some syrian factions have no qualms about expressing gratitude. m m. and we are fully aware that the iranian access has become weak. it began to collapse after these really bombardment of hezbollah and its leaders. the access was generally very weak and there was no resistance. the affections advance was rapid and unexpected. we truly think israel for its defeat of this access as well as history shows at present matic, sometimes contradictory approach regarding syria for a long time and preferred a sod who would so as a more familiar eval over the care is brought to by islamists, groups yet it also explored the ways to exploit series and stability hoping to sever assad's ties with iran and his bola. now as the syrian government faces is quite distracted, here is israel appears on states. when asked about the war by american journalist tucker, carlson,
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russian foreign minister said good law for all the alluded. the age row might even be benefit, change the as long as groups, the terrorist you just described who was backing them a well, uh we have some, some uh, information that we would like to discuss. it was all low, but this in this and this process, the way, uh to cut the general so for, for financing arming then the information which is being flo, the dent it's uh, in the public, in the public domain mentions of the americans. and the breeds among others. some people say that is a real is interested in the, you know, making this situation that rates. so that does a, is not on the very close stretching it. it's a complicated the many,
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many at their site involved. then the like hold the context which we are planning for this week. we will have stipulation sewage. so does is really, really feel threatened by do held us across the board in syria. well, in the past it sort of didn't. israel was rarely the target for us, keidel isis. and one notable case the so called is lumnick state even said, sorry after mistakenly attack and it's rarely forces. there was one recent case where dies opened fire and apologized. israel's dealings with syria and terrorist go back here in 2015, it's repulsively provided age to they all tied to it to lead us for a front fighters on the syrian boulder. we've assisted them under 2 conditions that they don't get too close to the border and that they don't touch the drew's, the form ahead of israel's intelligence agency. massage, then defended what he called the countries humanitarian act. the critics argued,
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it served a strategic interest. yeah, there were 3, i'll call you to fighters, we have a not his but all you have, i have a different account with this by law. first of all, uh, when it comes to financing kind of tied up in intelligence and in other areas. yes, we are together with united states or all of these things. okay. israel did not. specifically was not specifically targeted by outside the devil. it's a different kind of account then we have with this, but i like to ask the documents, reveal how in the past stage, real. so serious. here's an opportunity in 2012 and memo to then secretary of state, hillary clinton. i'll give you the top pull in your thoughts food ignite. as soon as she age conflicts, we sent a new round, and scenario deemed beneficial for each row. the fall of the house of a sod could well ignite a sectarian war between the she writes and the majority soon these of the region
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drawing and iran, which in the view of israeli commanders would not be a bad thing for israel and its western allies. this is a factor in the eventual fall of the current government of iran. and even before that, and 2000 and reclassified us state department documents suggested that the most effective way to help is wrote a draft around growing nuclear capability. would you be to support efforts to over from the government? if you ron reaches the threshold of nuclear weapons, it will be much easier for to iran to call on its allies in syria and hezbollah to strike. it is real. knowing that it's nuclear weapons will serve as a deterrent to israel in response to a ron's own actions. let's go back to syria. it is the strategic relationship between a ron and the bashar al assad regime and syria that allows the run to undermine is real security not by direct attack, which has never happened in 30 years of hostility between a ron and israel, but through its proxies in lebanon, such as has by which are supported, armed and trained by iran through syria. the removal of the assad regime will put
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an end to this dangerous alliance. these really leadership understands perfectly well why defeating a sod is now and it's interest. so israel may still see potential benefits in the fall of a sad in the past. it didn't fail significantly, threatens by groups similar to those now sweeping through the syrian cities on the way to the mass coast. but could israel truly tolerate a victory by these jihad, his forces? what these, these are? these literally displayed these gay groups. these a jihad disproves the a lot here is defense for the a, the volume initiative to come close to the board. the look use way. this is a thank you for these words. so he's only go everything to keep them away from the board. it's very shortly. the is really interesting is this, that this more between you wrong and it says beloved in this jihad, the strip of ferry would be a long will, and they will spill each other blogs. and this will take a long time. this is,
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these are the answers with those ones, victoria, before i decide questions, hang in the air as the situation evolves. israel's priorities and potential actions as well as inactions will come on the greatest course. any of the coming days might reveal where israel truly stands, ready for an ocean on all t for a floating from jerusalem. well that's the update. now still with all the international for all the latest, somewhere around the world. i'll see you again. a couple of the are just to few minutes from now the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the madness of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also absurd. this is the 3rd
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[000:00:00;00] the breaking news this, our terrorist 4th is reached, the syrian capital less than 2 weeks after long taking a shock offensive. i am here in my home. i did not believe it, and i did not intend to leave it except in a peaceful manner. the syrian foreign minister says that he is ready to handle the power to the opposition piece. felipe are getting cooperation and that the security of civilians is insured in the capital, some local public taking through the streets to celebrate the takeover of the
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