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the, the headlines on how to international brochures, intelligence, chief war and stuff from sure the side of syria is costing a dog shadow over the nation's future. terrorist take the capital, finding it rocks between forward and back to militants. in the know we are in much the sean, so village on the ball on the heights right at the bottom of the width of the box. but those, the peroration is relevancy. right? this is what the fans behind the mark. yeah. for the full about charlotte sonata, israel montrose forward through with the golden heights, come during a buffer zone and then a nearby strategic, a mounting range planning. it's a temporary ad for security, but it's addressed to a bigger line to grab is most certainly a place on the nation's to post president bush auto side is now here in moscow have
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been taken up a sign in with his family. that is, at this point of the western press reporting, his plane was showing that the ride live on worldwide with the globe, remaining trends fixed by the latest. from here we go. it is day 2 now of all continued breaking coverage of the full of present a bunch on our side in syria. the capital of the mass coast is basically met with a new reality with cause pining up in a traffic jam advocate. if you actually the already just set in a short time ago of the terrorist group. hi, i totally of the house sean, which is taking over. i lay down the new rules. first one being so beating residents from leaving their homes until 5 o'clock in the morning and that is across damascus. various the government offices were burning of israel, essentially bombed damascus, as it is. so you know, we can say that life in the syrian capital has returned to some degree of normalcy
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after the unprecedented events that took place in the capital and across the country. these events have had a significant impact on syria as a whole, with the capital experiencing come after a night of unrest and weekend security, both in damascus itself and in other areas affected by militant activity. recently, opposition groups and militants entered latasha and tartarus and people have begun to gradually return to the markets. the most remain closed. as people are attempting to meet their basic needs, in general, a number of decisions have provided some relief for the streets of syria after the recent events. some government facilities such as the immigration office and the central bank in damascus, were targeted in damaged and there was unrest in latasha. additionally, major city centers and tar to as were damaged. a number of decisions made by the high command of the syrian opposition include imprisonment for one year, for anyone who fires indiscriminately. there was
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a lot of gunfire in the capital yesterday. another decision is a 3 year prison sentence for anyone who damages state property. and they must return any stolen goods. private individuals were also rob. these decisions aimed to reassure the syrian people. the armed groups also stated that anyone who threatens or attempts to settle scores with other citizens faces one year in prison . they emphasized the need for unity and avoiding any disagreements that could hinder the creation of a new syria. we are just for a moment here on the program that's are bring you up a map and show you what is essentially the the fractured situation in syria right now, because i meant the whole power grab by there isn't surgeons terrorist most in areas as well. there are several more factions in the fight. now target should back militants, are fighting against the code supported by america. that's in the north with the control of that board. a town of mine bridge, right. the meantime in the south is ready for it has crossed the buffer zone, ultimately seizing line with the ground invasion on
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a syrian supplement. whole wall is air force bomb the capital. meantime, reaction from moscow was, russia's intelligence chief says this, this unity is really costing a dark shadow on the future of syria. she thought that the situation is understandably difficult. the fact is that syria itself is a country as a woman for many patches, and whether in the various forces that are represented in the opposition will be able to find the agreement. the fate of the syrian people in syria as a state largely depend on this toilet. let's take this conversation further on how to international joining us that are found as right, that the co director of the international action center. joining us from the big apple appreciate is there a thanks a good time and your call my treat in advance or, or not? see i'm gonna have a have a look at this. right? syria essentially to an a pod terrace. jihad is militants and most in arizona. engaged in what is essentially an ongoing power grab. i mean, it's funny, you know, it's almost like you've got a sense of al qaeda in suits. do you think this is just an internal issue right now
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or all the foreign states currently in the may? were there absolutely foreign states in the mix? yes, this would not have been possible without in the years since 2011 of us funding and support syria was unable to regain control of more than a 3rd of its territory. and this was the oil rich, an agriculturally rich resource rich area of syria. the sanctions against syria completely blockaded the economy. every aspect of it, even during an earthquake and after un resources didn't come to syria, they would go to turkey, but not to syria. and this has been true to out the war. so this has been a war on many fronts as we can see in palestine and loved the non in human in
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a ran. but through out at all, it's us funding and weapons and war and the training of these military military units who are really mercenaries, many of them, most of them not even syrian trained in, in turkey, a trained in jordan train by the us, fully equipped and funded in the meantime, sir, that you know, sort of drop him a cnn scolding them freedom fighters. he is freedom and democracy. they even got the exclusive interview with the got the head guy this july, the guy who has a $10000000.00 balance. he, on his head, how i mean, how is it cnn? does that mean? it's like who is sleeping with who these days? you know what i mean? i, yeah, i was just gonna say so. so when it comes to the events unfolding of what, what's your full cost, sir? what's the immediate short term? well, when you see of design is bombing, damascus and tanks rolling in. yeah. you know that it's not a free syria,
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that is the head. it is an occupied totally controlled the h t. s. forces that i say are mercenary forces, armed and aided internationally in jordan and turkey by the u. s. a. in of there are a force of occupation and that will breed a new round of resistance. it always does because there's no solution and this and there's no freedom. this is not a free serious, this is a for a syria under is rally turkish and tr jamie and a but mainly us occupation. well that will. yeah. i like to have story in like a very, very good points era. i think. absolutely right. but you know, good luck saying that on cnn. good luck saying that on sky news. i mean it's, you know, the different simple narrative. you've got the same old culprits using that. the, i'm not even a cold and what i want to cold about using that media a mouthpiece house was to push this narrative here. meantime, meantime, a lot of people are talking about the great, the israel plan. there are already allegedly unconfirmed pictures of idea of
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soldiers with these new patches on their arms. and it shows a map of the great to israel covering syria covering iran, i lab and on and others as well. some people are saying we're actually watching the implementation of the great, the israel plan in real time. if that's true, sarah means iran and 11 on the to next pins to full your comments. well, the idea that they'll just fall, uh no, i don't think, i think there's far greater determination, sense of resistance, a consciousness of what's at stake. what happened in syria history of these long years of war, we really should salute those who stood up. remember the martyrs and resistance fighters in serial, who for decades and against all odds, held the line against zionism against us, imperialism. and that's not a crime. now we're being told there all sorts of missteps. and what did happen
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didn't happen. the main thing that happened was the us was determined to fracture reiko, syria. they have succeeded, it will not be freedom, but it will be a new round of resistance. that's for sure. it will be terrible, horrendous. chaos. and, and us is applauding that every step they tell created. and it's the only way they can exist with more and more chaos. everywhere they go, that is their plan. there's no plan for reconstruction rehabilitation. when you look even up syria today, or you could look back at libya, today's anything they're free. it is completely torn apart, and that's their solution to tear countries apart. and to try to break them up to fracture them. that's what they want to do for a ran. it's what they want to do for russia. and it is what they have accomplished in syria. but it will mean
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a new round of resistance that is really coming. it's always coming from from, from washington. and for example, they're always talking about freedom and democracy way of a beacon of liberalism and ended out of that. but the end of the day, if you actually look at what they're doing, the track record really spelled exactly the opposite to the rest, your weekend sentiment to narratives that have constantly pushing out to the well sir, let me ask you if i made a job, i didn't come up with a statement. i don't know if it's his statement, but saying that us will keep us military presence in sir, are in order to fight isis. ha, ha ha. i, we will know. i says never attacks is riley or american assets in the region. so the donald trump, as you know, during, during his presidential service analysis, many times as such as the terrorist groups have been defeated by american forces. haven't listened to this comment right now. please. the coalition to defeat isis has liberated very close to 100 percent of the territory. we've done a great job with isis. we have just absolutely designated isis. we have one against isis. we've beaten them and we beat them badly. the ice is caliphate has been
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decimated in another short period of time. like ours, you'll be hearing hours and days, you'll be hearing about the caliphate. it goes to 100 percent defeated. yeah, that's trumping a small coming from biden as well, or saying how they, how they've beaten. i says, uh, how do you, how do you great, between the lines on this era a isis was always a us creation. thank you. i as is it h t s forces now, but isis was always a us creation, an excuse for the last, the bombs, syria, relentlessly to destroy its infrastructure in every way possible. to make rebuilding and possible to impose rounds and rounds of new sanctions or claiming to be fighting isis. which as i say, this is the us creation and the funding for so many years. these are forces who
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have nothing to offer. they just want a paycheck. and, and that's what they're willing to fight for. yeah. so yeah, yep. so have no basis in syria. they're overwhelmingly rejected by the syrian people who are a mosaic of many different religions, political parents, they will, we organize themselves and not now in time. i really do think, but it's important to see an end to my mind. what has been the us role in this horrendous attack, right. and this bringing down and it's not freedom or democracy that's coming and diagnosis and trump noses. that's why there to keep us forces inside syria, as part of the occupation as part of the trainers as part of the funders for this whole lines of groups. yeah. that they've helped to create and by the way they yeah, it's never 11 force. they want to hold chaotic grouping and fight each other. yes.
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and at the meantime, destroy everything in series. yeah, i mean, i hear you this era. i mean, meantime you look at, you know, total key thought of yeah, you're supporting outside of the l. sean link. that's isis. i so you know, pretty assessor l tighter and all that kind of stuff. america supporting the codes and essentially what a couple of nathan countries in syria, both of them, i'm backing essentially most and every jihad is groups. do you expect them to get along? you know, of course, they won't, they'll fight each other as forces are still today in libya, since 2011 after 7 months of us bombardment and destruction of libya. remember, who created the destruction in libya. they're still fighting each other and that is a plan for syria to keep syria so fractured and fighting itself and destroying itself, that they're no longer able to be the for role it for us that they were for more
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than 50 years. have it's not just since 2011, i mean syria has been of course, always in solidarity with the palestinian people and for the rebuilding of the entire arab nation, the entire region. and that has always been targeted by israel, and syria is really an occupied country, full on literally ripped away from, along with all the other resource rich regions. so there's been long years of resistance and i do think that will be born not, not easily. but we have to know who created this absolute chaos that we see now and who feeds and grows from it. right? so it's a, is those interest? it's in the us interest. it's a new challenge. i think, for every one of the countries that had stood with syria in, including around and russia, including has well in lebanon,
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very important that they did because they understood how real change and development comes to seas. not through this chaos that us seems to bring intentionally. every area. yeah, exactly. the end of the day cera no country wants to get into a war with the biggest boy in the blog. so america has to create problems and stuff . but what's already, he's using these proxies most in areas and she had as and you know. yeah. and yet they tell you exactly the opposite. they say we're fighting these. no, no, no your im bed with them. sarah found a, is it the co director of the international action center? it's always so good to speak to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you. are, let's up put this over now to i'm at least bureau chief murray. if an officer are not bringing us this report from the golan heights. yeah, israel is pushing further there as well. it's where is there any tanks are rolling into syria. we are in motion, but as shown. so village on the golan heights right at the bull with the, with the boxes. those separates in israel and syria. this is what the fans behind
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the marks on sunday evening as sir and rebels advanced on damascus, these girls were cabinet. i decided to take full control of the boxes out, including the syrian side and all the residents, and we can see is really tanks and vehicles and soldiers on the other side of the spans for the 1st time since 1967, one, a roofer sees the golan heights from syria during the 6 day war, the zone a sweep of land, approximately 80 kilometer long. thank to him, in a wide, was established, has part of the 1974. this engagement agreement talked to another war. young people award. you were the, we see we had try to fight back its land, the go on heights, but eventually lost even more territories until recently, the zone was joined to controlled by sewer and troops and a un monitoring force of it up there behind me. you could see the base that you when for a space with a saw is army ways drawing, following the fall of the bass, cuz it's now only the when and is ro fully controlling the boxes of the idea of has
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emphasized it has no intention of staying in the area permanently, the goal that has stated is for security really borders and prevent the sewer and conflict from spilling into as well. how long this presence will last remains unclear. of course, as well as concerns are quite valid. i have to say even though some elements in syria have early accredited, israel's actions against his paula as helpful too bad cause the reality on the ground is far more complicated. and there, fragmented make up and cutting radical elements openly hostile to e's real, make them very disturbing. neighbor, steve wrote some of syria's new rulers, just recently vowing to come to jerusalem and gaza after damascus. let's take a listen to this man. all around us is the land of islam. here is i'm or been up all of these. the land of islam here is damascus. here is the footprints of the muslims. from here is jerusalem. we are coming to jerusalem. be patient,
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the family of gaza, be patient. while you understand such questions cannot be just ignored by israel. the countries now laser focused on secure and it's borders to point towards and also targeting strategic locations in syria to eliminate any potential threats. on monday, this row has with the mrs. 8th, was grabbing more positions with things, syria b, onto the boxes on to ensure the safety was really bold to communities like this one much than shawn's as they can listen to. what's these really defense minister had to say? following the capture of the syrian herman and additional points, defense minister is real cats instructed the id f last night to act immediately. one complete the takeover of the buffer zone in syria and the controlling points. second act to create a security zone, free of heavy, strategic weapons and terrorist infrastructure in the southern area. beyond the buffer zone, the 3 immediately acts to prevent and support the renewal of the weapon smuggling
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route from iran until 11 on through syria in the syrian area and border crossing points for continue operations to destroy heavy, strategic weapons across syria. quote, earlier on monday has really foreign minister has also confirmed that these roles truck suspected chemical weapons size and long range workers in syria. again, in order to prevent them from falling into the hands of hostile actors, let's say can listen to the foreign minister. the only interest we have is the security of israel and the citizens. that's why we and, and effect the t g weapon systems. you know, that they will not fall into the hands of extremists with regard to a threat on our security. mainly our communities seem to go on hype. we
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took some in some points and ruling territories and near the boulder you know the enough to be surprised from october 7 in the syrian border. so again, for israel assad's full is a mix of opportunities but also challenges on the plus side. it's a major blow to the iran, his bowl of cereal lines that israel has full to gains for years. but on the flip side and brings new threats for syria, the rob, they say 2 main possibilities. 2 main scenarios in both of my gloomy 1st it could follow. lead is pathway, rebel groups turn on each other in the vile and scramble for power. now if this happens, we can see years of blood shed and k is before and you government manages to take shape. the 2nd possibility is the theory of fractures into smaller regions. the kurtz is, you know, already fighting turkish forces in the north end to the l. a wide side,
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beginning and wrong with talk here and talk to with so many different groups and minorities. it wouldn't be surprising if some of them try to break away and claim independence as the situation evolves. it raises even a bigger question in the region. we saved quite shift to the alliances in power. struggles can pragmatism, overcome mistrust or will history repeats itself. and we're going to see more conflicts and only time will tell. that's why i didn't see why the car wrote. and i was speaking with the associate professor of political science, be out as yada university messiah motor apple side, and not joining us here on how to international mr. boost auto. thanks very much for joining us here for our continued coverage of what the world is watching happening in syria, both scenarios militants jihad, is that stealing gauge. and this power grab or the mainstream media is saying this is purely an internal issue for the people of syria. and these various factions engage in a power grab. do you think was the other side of this is just an internal issue,
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or are there any external actors with their fingers in the pie? well, 1st of all, let me thanks for the hosting me and um i guess uh at the end of the day, um, uh, the whole lord is watching these dramatic changes that has been happening in syria over the past few days. and now we us, uh, at the end of the day that, uh the old was up they, they want the serious people. uh, back enough to me uh, the whole world was to see the city and people not free and lived in a democratic. and um, a state of the country, uh, but uh, let the person business say that this is a cool incident that the advancement of the opposition forces into, into syria on the phone of the collapse of the city of the game. it wasn't according to them that can exactly off so as soon as find out which we as well as
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his bottom line number know, after a 2 month old ground invasion of love on, on, on 14 months, was really bombardment of his butler. i love it. uh so. yeah, i think uh then was better. natalie. uh um that the opposition forces led by uh h t as but they took advantage of the we can in position or as well 11 a start to, to advance into, into the, the senior energy and to areas. and definitely uh with, with this number of 5000 these no, uh these kind of weapons. busy munitions, uh that's enough to do about extending them factors who have been helping waning and paying for it should be as on all the all the opposition forces will have basically made a big advisors and in, in the last few that. right. right, right, right. i appreciate that. so you know, you're talking about h t s is higher,
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toyota alshaun group is seemingly is leading various functions in this offensive and encouraged norcross syria high out today. i'll show i'm essentially al qaeda in suits. delani was on cnn the other day on their own side, but he's reform, so they're not terrorist, they're all were full and they're really nice, lovely, liberal, inclusive people. now, do you think that's the case, mr. posada? do you think the high toyota alshaun is now? so reform they're going to sit down, have a picnic and sing, come by a. it was fortunately, this is part of what we call the american or western hypocrisy. whenever they wanted to mix, someone looks good they, they try to make that person look good, then whatever they want to call them or tutors, it depends on american style. those, but we like it or not the shutter or the genetic who is hitting the itchy, also higher, higher the data show. uh, basically this is a group. uh, that's
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a mixer of uh uh, do you have is this members who are members of isis on the car? the initial on all of these. uh uh, do you have your store or somebody to goos, which were uh from the beginning of the city and bethany ocean and 20 and nothing on all. they were very much supported by some of the countries or supported by western intelligence agencies. so uh now the western media, um, uh, what's the government's on trying to make h t as its members to look a good, even though by the way, it's the system classified as a tourist organization by the it was on monday, western countries not be out of debating to take off h t us from the start of those those because at the end of the day, they believe they would like to start a good relationship with this. as long as you have this to groups because they very much a big concern of that. uh, the city of regina was up in the shadow. i think the interest of, of,
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of that was the interest of the you, our son is where him. and that's why they think that they probably find a much more work of the relationship with those. but it's not mr. groups or actually as well. yeah. because the internal because these groups, myself was auto. i apologize for interrupting you. but the, these groups did the west job full, the west. i mean, there be in these west in pa, those who've been trying to out a side going back more than 10 years. they couldn't do it because russia stepped in to help a number of years ago. but now, using that proxies that most in areas, militants and jihad is, they've got the job done. so now they're going to change the title of these terrorist groups that going to embrace them no longer postpartum and brought to you of freedom fighters a new off freedom and democracy. and we love you is that there's just about right. you know, we are the end of the day, we would like to see sort of the city a united uh, united country uh, a statement company, but uh uh, experience has,
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and history has told us that uh, in most of the cases that whenever there is a revenue issue that there are a number of non state actors, like what we are witnessing in syria, a stability is left is not even an option. i mean we, we very much are going to end up seeing a lot of in depth. i'm fighting with was between these different to go because you already, syria has been divided into different areas. and uh, we, we admit to a lot of, uh, there, there is a lot of america and i'm a more student. and so was on what is going on in syria. no, uh. busy uh yes, in student, even though that the automatic and to send it out on medical spaces in, in, in northeast of syria. and many of these groups of these are to be supported by turkey, which isn't there to come through. or i've been supported by other countries which are aligned with the u. s. right. uh, but it, it's to,
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i agree with you with that instead of sending american tools to do the job, they are on the sea and get people to fight each other. and uh uh, to basically we hope i get i of the, the, the city a would be, uh, would be good. we continue to be uh, united country. but it doesn't look like because of a discount enrollment. we know that there are areas that on the american control, and there are all areas that i'm not going to put a discount on there. the most of the company now is under the control of the, the address. uh, but it doesn't seem to me that you're going to see our united pc or in the coming few days. yeah. it's gonna, it's gonna take some time, especially when you consider how many regional and external actors are involved here. but i'm glad you mentioned you know, the west impressions essentially quoting this type of arab spring in syria. but you remember the arabs springs, the orange revolutions the toddler revolutions, always external very influential, power, full external actors,
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always behind the scenes of those. our springs and color revolutions, no surprise, we're seeing the same kind of culprits doing the same kind of stick all over again . i'm a high model, most of those the associate professor political science. you'll be out again about these. thank you so much for your time. and your commentary. thank you. thank you. thank you. well, off the full of damascus bush. allah side is now here in moscow is right. he and his family have been growing that asylum on humanitarian grounds. rushes of farm industries and the president had agreed to step down off to reach an agreement with the other war insides in syria. moscow adds its military bases. there are on high alert, but they understand that they are facing no threats. for now, we're keeping it posted on all these developments coming out of the middle east right now. our correspondents are approaching the region as we continue to come to live for most good. this is our, the international we got you covered when we were to the
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the welcome to chrome smartphones were all things are considered on peter. although the germ shocking doesn't even begin to describe but the fall of damascus to a brand new terrorist with western support and so quickly is a world historic event. the middle east has been fundamentally reordered the resistance as essentially co ops to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, georgia.

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