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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20240713

Turkey is going to take over control of all these isis prisoners in an effective way from an enemy that they are targeting this is one of the many problems and of course they say theyre going to settle a 1000000 people on ryan that doesnt even belong to them this is a very complicated operation absolutely and the un says hes creating this you know socalled safe zone and so that some 2000000 out of the 3600000 Syrian Refugees in turkey can return to syria but what happens to the kurds who and the area do those Syrian Refugees want to be resettled in an area that they might not even be from and we are we going to see a demographic change taking place here. I think the broader answer to your question is no i dont think arabs want to go be forced to live in kurdish areas although im sure some would be happy just to be back on syrian soil i think the places where they want to develop these new camps basically dont have any Economic Opportunities to even those that are enthusiastically back on syrian soil will probably have a hard time making a living and probably be willing to turn right back around and try to go back to turkey and the history of safe zones if you look in various conflicts they usually turn into a death zone this you may remember in boston where we had safe zones that became death traps sure but need so was was a safe zone safe zones generally dont work economically they dont work in terms of security and here we have a case where the kurds are sort of at either end of this area and then in the middle supposedly were going to were going to put arabs in in areas where you have some kurds but also in the at the ends where we have a lot of kurds this displacement of kurds by arabs just makes no sense to you really spelling out how complicated this issue and how safe the sun as right now the other thing you mentioned the thousands of i still president and caps in the area do we know whats going to happen to them and could the operation allow them could that allow eisel to regroup as the kurds a warning. Well there are many aspects of this as you hinted at one is that in the biggest camp the horror camp which has over 68000. 00 detainees about half of them would like to start the caliphate again and of course we have isis members that are free and we also have isis members that are getting ready for a jail break now the kurds sorry the turks say they can control these populations but how are they going to do it how are they going to do it in an area that they dont completely control and cant go beyond certain areas so it again even if you completely agree with the turks and you completely agree with the trump policy that sort of giving them a green light or a flashing yellow lights the way this is being done is completely wrong this is not how you hand over control of an imprisoned population in those types of numbers over 100000 people spread across a large area this is just not the way to do it i mean you know at a minimum and in a Perfect World you would have the u. N. Stepping in and saying were going to take over control these populations but theres theres theres been really no planning here theres been a lot of planning about how to assert turks the turks agenda against the y. P. Gee theres been very little planning about all the humanitarian dimensions of this crisis which are as of today getting much worse mr lawrence it is great to get your expertise on this very important story we thank you for your time thats really a bronze live in washington d. C. Thank you a pleasure. Now to the most notorious ice of president s have been moved out of syria to be held in american custody the u. S. Defense official has confirmed to al jazeera that to what they call 2 high value eisel individuals were removed from a jail run by the Syrian Defense forces turkeys operation in Northern Syria has sparked concerns over the kurdish militias ability to continue holding ice and president s the defense officials said the 2 president s and now in a secure location outside of syria and being held in military custody. Well earlier i spoke to an announcement from the International Committee of the red cross and she said that tens of thousands of people are a great risk from the incursion. If we talk about northeast syria in general were talking about tens of thousands of people who have been displaced. Whether theyre in in camps in detention in towns in villages we know that in the. Province we have the all whole camp where there are proximate the 68000 people of whom 90 percent are women and children so certainly were talking about tens of thousands of people who are potentially in great risk if they if they come under. If theyre in harms way in terms of this fighting and were already hearing of people having to fleeing this operation if they all souls to what are they options where can they go. Thats when that frankly i cant answer and wouldnt really want to speculate on right now but i think what were looking at what as was previously said a bit earlier were 1st and foremost reminding all sides that they need to respect the civilians they need to ensure that theyre protected they need to ensure that hospitals and other civilian infrastructure are protected thats thats a very Important Message that we want to get across because the the needs are immense where we are talking about over 8 years of conflict were talking about 11700000 people who are in need of aid half the countrys Health Infrastructure is no longer fully functioning 2000000 children cant go to school these are staggering statistics and one can only imagine try to imagine what additional fighting would do to that population and unfortunately that message for the warring parties the call for them to respect civilian infrastructure like. Hospitals like schools weve seen has been ignored with. Just devastating impact in the syrian war so will your organization be able to stay and continue its work in the northeast do you think we need for the humanitarian space to be preserved that is for certain we do have a presence and northeast syria our focus is mainly on the people again mainly women and children who are in the displacement camps we have a hospital thats running 247 in the whole where feeding weve fed roughly a 1000000 and a half people in that camp alone. Again i wouldnt want to speculate on what the future holds but certainly we are determined to fight for humane treatment of people who are detained and for the protection of people who might come in harms way. And it has more from paris now on the e. U. s reaction to turkeys offensive. In this statement the e. U. s Foreign Policy chief federica mcgrady really outlines the e. U. s position and that is that the e. U. Is calling on turkey to stop all military action mongering he says that that military action simply cannot lead to any form of sustainable solution that could only be achieved through negotiations or talks more greeny also says that you Member States are extremely concerned over the issue of security over further destabilizing an already volatile region and possibly seeing a resurgence of eisel fighters the Coalition Partners including turkey have been working very hard to combat moderate he also says that turkey is of course a a close ally of the European Union and has hosted many Syrian Refugees and there is real concern in the European Union that this violence in Northern Syria could lead to a new wave of refugees in europe but plenty more ahead on the news hour including police in ecuador 5 tear gas to fend off protesters marching against the president s austerity measures plus. Justice. Complier. Is already convicted and no longer holding back the former Vice President calls for donald trump some pitchman saying the president has betrayed the nation and violated his oath of office. And iran women are about to be allowed to attend a mens football for the 1st time and decades peter will have the details and. 2 people have been shot dead after a gunman opened fire outside a synagogue in germany wesh fans were marking a yarmulke poor the holiest day in the jewish calendar the red shooter is currently in Police Custody and her summons has been following developments from the city of holly. Carmelita and methodically this gun man planned to kill jews on their holiest day of worship yom kippur dressed like a soldier wearing a steel helmet a camera is attached to it the device transmitting live video to a gaming website behind the Police Cordon is a synagogue the killers target but his plan failed the synagogue had been packed with dozens of worshipers safe from attack because the they can transfer doors were locked the gunman had repeatedly opened fire on the door he gave up and then shot randomly killing a woman passer by a covered body lying in the foreground here he went on to a nearby turkish kabob restaurant to kill again this man was inside. Because if you know. I was standing at the entrance and saw an elderly woman passed by and behind her there was suddenly this man wearing a helmet and military style clothes he was holding a gun and wearing a baloch lover and then he tried to throw what looked like a hand grenade but it bounced off the door frame and exploded right in front of this elderly woman with a very loud bang and then he raised the gun and started shooting. German media quoting Police Sources say the gunmen then drove 17 kilometers to landsberg he shot an electrician there from a workshop hes been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries as police warned people to stay indoors they confirmed theyd a rescued one person on the all of them innocent by all we have at least 2 crime scenes one person died as the result of a shooting in the area of ludwig vocalist astor and another one in the area of humboldt strasser we 1st received information that there was one term prizm suspect who was armed and have since been suggestions to the could have been more people involved but thats not confirmed at this point germany has tried to fight a resurgence of extremism in recent years including the firebombing of synagogues foreign minister heiko mosque tweeted it hits as in the heart that a synagogue was shot at on the day of atonement we must all act against anti semitism in our country. The german chancellor Angela Merkel joined a jewish vigil in berlin her spokesperson saying she expressed deep sympathy for the victims families there is a mood of fear in this small german city just imagine what it was like for the congregation inside this synagogue as they saw a video feed from the Security Camera showing a man with a gun firing at the door smashing at the door for all of 10 minutes and now online a statement yet to be verified apparently from the suspect saying his objective was to kill as many anti whites as possible jews preferred Andrew Simmons out 0 power in germany. To ecuador now where protesters have clashed with Security Forces during a 7th day of antigovernment demonstrations thousands of Indigenous People marched on the streets in the capital quito angry over fuel price hikes introduced by president. A latin america editor Lucien Newman reports. On day 7 of nationwide demonstrations against governmental sturdy measures a nationwide strike paralyzed much of the country as massive protests continued especially in the ecuadorian capital was in quite a key but the president has set up a temporary seat of government a smaller but noisy group of demonstrators held peaceful barges of their own from riot police and soldiers trying to keep these antigovernment demonstrators away from another group thats demonstrating the group here the president many in what it has actually left wanted they have yet to be meeting we didnt mislead us to try to negotiate a settlement to the 1st time since the crisis this country has had and over a decade. Preliminary talks with indigenous and trade Union Leaders are being mediated by the United Nations and the Catholic Church but so far theres no sign of an agreement. The president is talking of dialogue but he stubbornly says i wont repeal the measure is what kind of dialogue is that. But the government is under increasing pressure to make concessions. He has to revoke the measures because the ability to govern ecuador is compromise he cant govern under these circumstances with the people out on the streets he has no more Political Capital some are asking for his resignation so his options are limited. Opponents of the indigenous led strike marches are. Saying they wanted peace. Joined police on the streets to disperse antigovernment protesters and in what is being interpreted as a show of support for the government the armed forces announced that any quote consequences of their actions would be the sole responsibility of those who they say are generating social unrest. Human rights monitors from the United Nations and the organization of american states have expressed concern over what they call excessive use of force against demonstrators and the media as the actual number of arrests surpasses 700 you see in human aljazeera. Still ahead on the news hour we delve into the 1000000000. 00 corruption allegations that led to mass protests in iran and the Rugby World Cup wales faces a tough test against fiji he said will be here with the action and. The weather sloshy set fire across china at the moment i want to see showers down towards the southwest pushing into northern parts of vietnam but much of china as you say a lot of sunshine around 31. 00 celsius there in hong kong might have wanted see showers to sit down towards the southwest and even these will fizzle out as we go on through friday central areas could see a little bit its whether by that stage having said that say that whether some showers heat of the day south is there across Southeast Asia the philippines will catch one or 2 showers in the heat of the day quite a rush of showers popping up there across the northern sections of borneo filtering across into west sumatra into limit i pull into as we go through the next dial say maybe pushing a little further north into thailand by the time we come to friday and they stay dry me malim india. So as you drive into the northwest now an improvement in conditions here down across the west and still quite a rash a lot of showers there into central and eastern parts of india as you can see easing over towards bangladesh and thats going to be the case as we go through thursday in a similar picture as we go on into friday further north of the set it is turning somewhat dry and brought you down to the top temperature of 33. The weather sponsored by catalona is. When youre from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. You have to fight to defy stereotypes. But on the morning. The stories we dont often hear told by the people who live them on all night. Long the. Sound of the boxset. On aljazeera when the news breaks and you know i came here to vote in order to get someone who can get this country out of the crisis when people need to be. Trucked a little look across this border area without medication aljazeera has teams on the ground for the last few months these have become familiar with the hong kong. Back to bring. Documentaries and the lighting on and online. And to have you with us on the aljazeera soundings or our top stories turkey says its had more than 100. 00. 80 targets as part of a major ground offensive in northeastern syria designed to clear the area of kurdish fighters the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces say a Prison Holding detainees has been struck by turkish troops. In Northern Syria have been fleeing to neighboring iraq the International Committee of the red cross is warned that any escalation in the area could endanger thousands of people who are already displaced. The International Reaction to the turkish offensive has been swift from strongly condemned the move and italys Prime Minister says it risks destabilizing the region both the us President Donald Trump and british Prime Minister Abbas Johnson have expressed serious concern and actions saying it could lead to a humanitarian catastrophe egypt has called for an emergency meeting of the arab league and russian president Vladimir Putin says turkey needs to avoid any steps in syria that could damage its Peace Process moscow is blaming the u. S. For instability in the region and the divisions between the Syrian Government and the kurds. The americans organized state structures in northeastern syria and shared peoples livelihoods and viability and actively promoted the kurdish issue in a way that arab tribes traditionally lived on these territories used to object to its now a very dangerous game such a reckless attitude to this highly sensitive subject and set fire to the entire region and we have to avoid it at any cost we are communicating this position to the u. S. I hope they hear us but practically we cant see any serious changes of their inconsistent contradictory policy well the United Nations Security Council will meet on thursday morning to discuss the latest developments in northeast in syria the 5 members on the cou

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