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the, the, the, in the headlines, your analogy international is where you'll jump on the opportunity to expand its illegal occupation of syria above craving, the idea of who will remain there until the security guarantees are provided by a post as well from the start, my friends, the flag of israel and a syrian outpost making history, as they already have seen. it is yet more serious territory while annihilating what remains of the full, the military, israel and america, old favorites of files, self defense. it is quite obvious that a number of other countries are already taking advantage of the situation that has developed in syria. but in any case, this does not improve the situation in the middle east by russians, deputy national security chief slams the foreign and military occupation of syria
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saying it's only pouring mole fuel on the fire of the middle east. the looking at a busy out here for most going off here to national with i guess it's lined up and ready to join us by. so israel is basically trying to justify its illegal occupation of syrian territory as off of the idea of seas at large areas of land are right across the border. it's only me the chaos created by the full of the outside government. so for now, here is the excuse from the is riley prime minister's office of the collapse of the syrian regime created a vacuum on the israel's border. and in the buffer zone established by the 1974 separation of forces agreement. israel will not permit jihad of groups to fill that vacuum and threaten is rarely communities on the golan heights with october 7th style attacks. that is why is really forces entered the buffer zone and took control of strategic sites near israel's border. this deployment is temporary until
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a force that is committed to the 1974 agreement can be established and security on our board or it can be guaranteed. and that's the official explanation or other justification for why is really troops on now in the back of the but used to separate israel and syria. but the big question is, how long will they stayed? and yahoo says it's temporary until security on israel's board. it can be guaranteed but, but, but let's be clear, like clear and real analysts already saying it could take years know, months with syria in total cares. and it's military in shambles. asked who is really air strikes is going to be a while before a stable government forms and a force committed to the 1974. this engagement agreement is back in place and there was another big question. is israel stopping at the bossa zone? and the onset seems to be no media. how hasn't and set it out, tried neither did his office,
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but it's roles defense minister confirmed earlier that the honor was told to set up a security area beyond the boxes. so it's like a boxes zone around the buses. and we have already seen signs of that. check out this footage, making the rounds online and chosen an an idea of soldier raising and is really flag over what used to be a steering army position in the countries southern part. let's take a look. my friends, the flag of israel and a syrian outpost making history. i saw professional also on wednesday, google is really journalist scott's herrera. look inside syria and batted with the idea of they drove through the boxes though, and then again beyond that, reaching the village of quite done just a few kilometers past that as an engagement line and about 50 to 60 kilometers from damascus. the syrian capital, the journalists, were allowed to fill
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a formal syrian army out post. now on the idea of control, as you remember, serene soldiers, a band and the post based post on many, all the post trophy off to the full of damascus likely fearing for their lives. let's take a look. so now who is on the sheet for the 1st time in 50 years and 4 days after the sad regime fell, we entered syria in the area of the israeli bowed up with the golden heights. we passed next to the un site and continue out journey 2 minutes later we are in the syrian village of could not suffer shovel. what happened here is something that is not clear at the moment. but thanks to our government's quick reaction, we could enter syria. there was a situation where on the other side there is really no one to manage the country. that's why we went forward, we released forces, and we are actually occupying the buffer zone to the relationship between israel and series. new rulers is still a big question. mark given before damascus fall, as you remember, some of the forces fighting to asked side were openly thinking is ro crediting it's
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tried for? we can in his folder if you even hinted at wanting friendly ties and friendship with israel. at the same time we heard nathan, yahoo, he has said that israel is open to good neighborly relations with syria. so for now, we see that both sides seem to be treading carefully. but what is interesting went out about israel's bombardment of serious military assets and the idea of movement inside syria, a spokesperson of the sean is the key player in today's syria. avoid the any outright condemnation. let's take a listen. can i get your reaction to these is really air strikes. we've had over 300. no, no. i don't that on low top priority is to restore security and services to revives civilian life and institutions. a calf and newly liberated cities. there are many
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urgent parts of the day to day life to restore the bakeries, electricity, both communications. so all priority is to provide those services to the city only . yeah, i understand it's not your priority. what are you honestly telling me that you have nothing to say about israel, striking 300 sites in this country? let's check on the whole unit, so have no doubts. we want everyone to respect the sovereignty of the new syria. this point is very important to us this morning. so let's be clear. the idea is operating beyond the boxes and that's no longer up for the bates. the question is, or of, of 2 questions. will they go any further and for how long they going to stay there? well, israel and number one allies, united states has of course, being very quick to whitewash. the idea of a sold and ultimate occupation of syria dependent on says the movie is completely justified. was one of them even given dues, or is it targets syrian but the trash i found in veins,
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sir. so i would let israel speak to its own operations. they have legitimate can security concerns. they have a right to self defense. it is their own operations on the what legal authority or the international or national does of the us have a full semester in series. the, i'm sorry, what is the question, what legal authority either national or international, the us, how the troop presence, a force poster. we've had a true presence and, and i mean the arrangement there for a number of years. again, we continue to operate with the c s to can to ensure the in, during the fi devices. so that has been our mission that has been our mission from, from the very beginning before and that ministry a soul on syria, we're only creating more chaos in the region. that is, the assessment from russia is deputy national security chief to meet your idea that who is right now in china to store some of the tv. it is quite
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obvious that a number of other countries are already taking advantage of the situation that has developed in syria. for example, israel has essentially already declared the previous agreements on the golan heights invalid, and is building on its success on the ground. well, i don't know if this is what the opposition forces currently in the capital of syria. we're aiming for you, we'll have to wait and see. but in any case, this does not improve the situation in the middle east. well, the main thing that, that i've just ended his to day work for a peer in beijing, china, and he just wrapped up a press conference that went over the takeaways also from that to day visit. and specifically from his meeting with the chairman of the chinese communist party seizing, paying one of the questions i was able to ask him was about syria. that topic was discussed with during his discussion with the chinese chairman of the communist party. and he said, indeed it was, the syrian situation was discussed. he said that uh, you know, rush, i gave a lot of support to the assad government and that was the right thing to do. it
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really contributed to a lot of good things that happened in syria during the time of the struggle with terrorism. but of course, the collapse of the government and the sod leading, leading to russia was something that was out of the control of russia that happened to do with internal government problems that russia itself obviously could not solve in that situation. this something that they need to make that upset about syria and that essentially was outside of los dow is hands, maybe too lonely period to, at some points that we provided serious support to the assad government. because we understood the threats that the fragmentation and collapse of syria would posed to the entire world roughly in the same way as in a number of other middle eastern countries. and at that time who is kind of support was effective. but of course, the internal state of affairs depended on the administration on the government of former syrian president bashar al assad. unfortunately, the syrian army turned out to be ineffective in this regard. and this is prob, the evidence of miscalculations made in syrian state governments secrecy only. well,
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they've been treatment that i've also said that he discussed the ukraine conflict with seizing paying. and he said that the, the chinese leader was happy to have basing as a regular regulator of this conflict. something that russell also said i is always ready for that. russia also has considers trump campaign promise to end the ukraine conflict in one day to be an antique campaign promise. but if washington wants to do something, then the conflict, all they have to do is cut off aid of the key of resume and ukraine. and the one will be over. 3 the soon, but as always, russia is ready for negotiations. so we are positive about cj and things proposals, and we are ready to resume negotiations with ukraine. but only a few crane understands the realities that have developed on the ground and the proposals and the positions that were formulated by president putin. during his speech at the board of the ministry of foreign affairs. this year, the ukrainian side has prohibited itself from negotiating with russia. if the future american administration is really determined to resolve this crisis,
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they can achieve this for one simple reason. because the key ever seem exists only because it is receiving military and financial support from overseas and from a number of european countries. if america decides to resolve the crisis and stop feeding the gods of war, it will be able to do so on. the last major points that they need to make that have made of this press conference is that this visit opens a new era in cooperation and the strategic partnership between russia and china. because it's the beginning of cooperation on an inter party level between united russia, which is the party that to meet your med bed of as the chairman of and the chinese communist party. so those are basically the takeaways of this press conference as well as a 2 day working visit in beijing. alright, it's about 12 minutes past 5 pm in bay road. that's across there right now and join the mohammed. that megabyte the middle east and north africa director for the euro met human rights monitor, and g o m a. how many to very well welcome to. thank you for joining us here in our the international. we're all watching what continues to happen in syria. i just
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wanted to ask, considering your background as an n g o member, what's your assessment of the escalating crisis in syria? is there anything that your organization can do to help us civilians that mohammed well, we hello and thank you for having me. we're tomorrow. tell you something to use and see it in terms of human rights violations and how to promote and protect the human rights of students inside syria. we have, we are a bit concerned about the, the outcome of what's happening in the prisons, of course, about the torture that's been happening there. and we're seeing much of the evidence life on the tv. but we're concerned about all the evidence that is, uh, maybe uh, you know, involuntary being destroyed by the, by citizens, by going inside prisons. this evidence is essential for any a future accountability to the perpetrators who uh, you know,
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that were there to commit to any type of human rights violations. we are also concerned and committed to one of the, the democratic change that is the whole by syrians. this is all of course only for students to decide how they want to do with themselves. but again, uh, past experiences rooms, the thirty's and i've shown best democracy does not always have it sweet for can say, but yeah, yeah, yeah. i think it's a pretty, pretty fair comment. drive them home. it will obviously, you know, this is not a painless transition. we've seen a executions happening in broad daylight. we've seen footage of bodies being dragged behind cause meantime, the regime changes syria has it has right plenty of questions. mohammed about the fate of millions of refugees who have actually been living in europe since 2011 bahama. just for a moment. i want you to listen to a statement on that issue from a former health minister of germany. please have a listen to this. all this stuff is also it easy listening. first thing is i think
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it's good news with the syrian refugees in germany and europe. many are all so happy that the assad regime has collapsed to my. what if the federal government says anyone who wants to go back to syria? we'll chop to planes for them and they'll get an incentive of 1000 bureau start to have a wants to leave. maybe also many of the young man who are here in germany or from syria who wants to give their homeland to future. we give them a chance to return to syria, voluntarily redone. so basically the german government, they look into to pay syria and refugees in europe to go back to syria at a time when no one really knows which way the country is headed to the thing is a good time for syrian refugees in europe to go back home but i, i don't think uh that was i'm a part of the kind of government to set that, but whether it's part of that kind of government or not fund, right, the political part is and you are friends on that and nothing germany as they
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really want sustainable breakdown of refugees. so to see if you have a have to wait for the amendment. always. i would say because i know a lot of students who are already preparing themselves to go back to cedar without any help from european governments. but we have to wait and see how things would turn out better. would it be a true democracy that will allow students to come back without any persecution, regardless of which side of it on as long as there is a judicial system that could hold those in vote. i've got a comfortable for that from doing drawings and violations of human rights, is that so if it's the european governments, one sustainable return of refugees, without any future influx is into your, to, for any other part in the world, they would have to insure to help the student government and ensure that the cd and government will create a democratic system that boots and make room for all savings and inside of syria,
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without any persecution or any kind of dictatorship while you're talking, you know, you talk about, you know, the hope for the government to be operating and guessing that in a democratic way of the democratic template. but what is your stance mohammed on this? i guess there's an interim government that's essentially led by members of the high out today. and i'll sean group that is listed by the united nations as a terrorist group, including a $10000000.00 balance on the head all of july. and yeah you how do you, how do you read in between those lines mohammed as well? what we did between the, those lines is that we were hoping that the to see and again, i don't, i'm not a cd. and so i don't want to interfere in a city and 1st, but from a human rights perspective, from a democracy perspective, we would hoping but to see about even of in the interim government, there will be a paper from all the sections. and so you're not the, just the main military uh faction,
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but the got them to damascus. but what, what could be built on is that this coming into them. government is only supposed to be inverse for the beginning of march, hopefully by then to the political transition into a diversified system will take place or at least be initiated to include all the sections of the city and society and this deciding on the future of caesar appreciate your telling us that i wanted to just mention quickly and i'll let you get out of here soon. mohammed syria is tracing circle symbol tiny a so far and interventions are an awful lot of regional and external actors involved right now in syria. it does seem that certain parties are interested in their own goals. what is the prospect mohammed of a syrian state existing in the future, or is it just going to be kind of peace mailed out to various interest to?
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well, i think if i didn't give you an answer to this, we would solve all the issues of the word i would say. but we hope that all the editing that the government's i'm, the international community will play that role. and having a unified syria that has a some, a strong government. that would be a big search citizens. i'm going to put a, or a we put on the end to all the region in military operations happening inside of cedar from all the parties, regardless of what the country about those, this shouldn't happen. and we shouldn't be, uh, you know, repeating all the mistakes that's happening is to have that happen, that the best that kids, 11 on palestine, iraq, all these companies should, you know, learn from all the mistakes that happened. and the global community should put pressure. specifically on the, on and on thursday, but obviously have specific uh,
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you know, uh, interest and celia and receive that on the ground to put the m, m to all these interventions, specifically military intervention and let students decide on what future they want . well, i lot of people are optimistic, a lot of others are quite nervous about what the future holds in series. but as i said, this transition so far as far from painless. but a lot of people trying to remain optimistic on mohammad. i'll talk about the middle east and north africa director of the year of human rights, one of the n g o. thank you so much for your time and joining us from favorite thank you for the collapse all of the syrian state has a full upgrade to some far reaching ramifications for key regional power. iran, what as old as mean for the is off of the public. the role in the middle east, the big right. tough and how much we to at all to you dot com. the are the rapid development of artificial intelligence tag by other countries is creating threats. full of us, at least that's the claim coming from the pentagons a i chief,
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it's important to recognize that adoption by adversaries, like china, russia, they ran in north korea, is accelerating and pose a significant national security risks. we are taking an all hands on deck approach to ensuring the u. s. continues to lead the way in adoption of these tools. meanwhile, russia has been actively expanding the use of a i while developing its own generative models. most go sides, the application of such tech will see the countries g, d p. expand by billions of dollars worth each year, amounting to over a $100000000000.00 by 2030 percent of hooton's. us citizens are already seeing plenty of positive results. we are implementing the smart city's technology. moscow is one of the world leaders in this field and artificial intelligence is used in almost all areas of our lifestyle, housing and communal services, transport, health care and education. one of the integrative directions of using ai is of course, the fight against crime. the number of robberies has decreased by over 10 percent.
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the number of apartment 15 moscow has decreased by almost 35 fold. no thanks to the use of artificial intelligence. therefore, in all these areas, of course, it plays a huge role. without any doubt, we will further increase these opportunities and implement them. all right, let's take this further now joining, i guess, throw it all to the international mohammed. i mean, so, tomo is a cyber resilience experts with german university joining us here on how to also kind of issue good is the ceo of digital risk management company. i see in the, in tech just on my, by the view. welcome to the program here on how to international mohammad 1st to you. we bought, we put a us representative warning against the use of a i by russia, china, iran and north korea to the so called national security risk. you think it's really about a matter of national security mohammed or perhaps more about trying to restrict or even monopolize a cutting edge tech. okay. hi. uh, okay. first of all, i like to things uh the i t for, for having me. uh uh,
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to me uh, i need to be honest in my opinion, i think is a national are risk usually involving uh, depends also on like, uh, the policy of the countries and also the fee which based on uh, the human rights. so with, with this, uh, national risk, it should be, uh, uh, perceived as a, uh how the, the country i think, and the nation into work. we'll, we'll have that, that which different uh, you know, you know, for asian way to write who the competitor, sir. yeah, okay, i okay, i mean i, i get that, but washington, the end of the day is trying to hold a shot. so the global a front right now kind of just go over to you. uh it is kind of playing well policeman as usual, but america says countries like russia are using the tech to create national security risks. then what exactly is washington going to do with the punish?
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and so uh like uh, during the time when the one was looking to create a new kid weapon, a i today is the new and mt of app. and then every country and the one is looking to gain control and offers, maximize its fees and make billions of dollars out of it. and us was to stay ahead in the days. and that's why that it has made the state me because none of the james to be company, us offline to be a i, which is good washer and not open source. and these companies want to control the bar to commerce or the actual licensee. whereas there is one of those times where everyone else wants to be, i to be open source so that it can be available that can be used for good. so that's the state of unity in. and you will see the russian companies find the layout. open source e i, b as part of so that big would be more than
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a good i vision off. yeah. so that's the only thing introduce. so maybe in any particular country, on a big, a nice website to another country's security, i don't think so. that's right. it's such a thing. it's very difficult to control just like new get analogy. very difficult to do. don't mind what. yeah, i agree to. yeah. you know, i think you as a really, really good point that kind of just got a lot of people are saying it's difficult to control the i, it's difficult to understand the parameters will i get it. you know, i should be really good for us. right? in science, engineering, agriculture, defense, education, and all these kinds of things. there's also the risk, for example, we understand that during the war on gaza, the net in yahoo government was in pulling a i a to find the more effective way to take out her mouse. so so i guess i could also decide what kind of bomb is more effective in certain areas as opposed to something else. i mean mohammed um i might, i might blocking up the right tree or not. yes. uh indeed uh,
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technology is like a blade with a, you know, like a short with a 2 side side. uh so uh, i think we should, uh, uh, focus on what it's a good side of this technology otherwise. uh, we, uh, we probably go no vx thing because of the technology. i think that's where, where we should be in the world. i will come in this, it will be we still have to thing how uh in terms of, uh, this is like, uh, uh, the other uh, any opiates and dates this uh, this discussion. uh huh. uh huh. uh huh. yeah. i okay, that's a good comment. is a good comment. that mohammed can i just go back to you? um, is it? well, one of the best areas to thing for a break through with a i where, where do you think a i can benefit humanity the most so yeah,
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i can buy the same thing, renting videos like those lights on getting us to do, uh, dangerous. uh, diseases like that, so uh, a big deal was that not available to finding out drugs? uh for helping you might have did you say hey, being long ago that's one great obligation of the i don't mind is really no problem . it was like tiny change, but usually uh, traffic management, smart tvs, and i can play a very wide so many i combine the internet of things can head in baker and my husband and the sustainable living. so a, i can very kind of us live our lives in a better rate. right? oh and at the same time is misuse. it can lead to the extension of humanity. an article do lead to the sentence as being done by these, these in from us, it could be 2 people using their previously and using their identity. it
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can lead to the peaks missing information. so that's another aspect of faith, news, election or desires. we saw on that happening rest of the way uh, in the last year. so those are the other side of the answer. depends on how we decide to use it. yeah. yeah. both contributions. yeah, i think i just mostly i think you're absolutely right on that. that's going to be both sides of this, the good and the bad is going to be a lot of responsibility involved as well. and look at that, anthony webinar. joining us here with the program to get it on this panel discussion anthony web, a u. k. political strategist and coming to joining us a live analogy international and to the great to get you on. but talking about a i the implications of the theories behind it. we're all agreeing that it's got some really good, i guess. good prospects and science, engineering, education, defense and agriculture and all this kind of stuff. but is it going to stop putting people out of a jo, anthony? well, i items are, i think the comments might seyfarth already have split up. what you just said,
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is it what, what size are you sure you die all concerns? i, i will put a lot of people out of whack. i'm going to think uh certainly the kind of other countries, parts of the last year or so people works. i'm not sure how paul, hey i is actually in the phones and the benefits of i, i also i big huge disadvantages. i could be if i, i is not a manage the responsible. where are you? so yeah, you know, we are, the power comes great responsibility as far as the traits. yeah. and it's a, they're all can sizes our office freight about, about the me, she's about it maybe in different directions. but what, what, what about regulation and send in and got guys just hold on. i want to just give and to be one more quick question here. what about regulation? what, how do you even begin to think about regulating something as powerful as
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a i slow we, we, we be able to do is offer feels such as human personalization and so on the side, it's not possible, but it is very, very difficult. and who's going to be deciding the boundaries height? so he's off. hey, all right. um thoughts? uh, it is easy. it's probably very important. i think one of the republicans is that would be huge pressure to use. i'd much more on the military funds. i'm was very the hold of trusted in the old. yeah, i'm not right, but she will be really big pump of you. yeah. bought. i've taken care. individual nation is good. i'll try their best to get proper regulation to get that, but they'll be obligated. so grab this for a come from the he's the one somebody because much money as possible. yeah. that, that button boy to see people as possible to make as much money as possible. that's
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. that's the real danger of that. yeah. it's want people who've got to be protect safe, that jobs protected. don't remember other things, right. so that, that by rights and, and so on. no. otherwise, we could have the of the old full feature of i tried thinking over which not in the past, actually one. well, that's certainly been, you know, chatter about that. certainly in a hollywood and so on and so forth. of at the end of the day a i see radically should be really good for sure. man. and he provided the department of defense is around the world. don't think that chief too deeply into a i anthony web are on the far left screen there you k political sort strategic and comments, ida? a kind of god and mohammed. i mean it's a 12 month joining us here. we're not the international gentleman to all 3 of you. thank you so much for your time and you'll come for give. okay, thank you. thank you for joining us from this program. life from last come from a real resume show and the entire new steam. here we are.
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