Matin infos - 07/05/2024

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00:00Welcome, this is L'Horreur du Journal, here are the headlines.
00:17The Israeli army is carrying out intense bombardments this Tuesday in order to put pressure on Hamas.
00:25A few hours before, again, to talk to the Kurds to try to achieve an agreement.
00:34The presidential meeting in Chad, the first deployment for an unprecedented duel between General Mahmoud Idris Devino and his Prime Minister, Succeh Masra, we will talk about it in a moment.
00:47And in this journal, more than 172 million voters are called to the polls this Tuesday for the third of the seven phases of the legislative elections, which will result in the formation of the next government of this country.
01:05The Israeli army is carrying out intense bombardments this Tuesday in order to put pressure on Hamas.
01:17A few hours before, again, to talk to the Kurds to try to achieve an agreement.
01:25The Israeli army is carrying out intense bombardments this Tuesday in order to put pressure on Hamas.
01:35The Israeli army is carrying out intense bombardments this Tuesday in order to put pressure on Hamas.
01:45Palestinian security sources say that this Monday and Tuesday, there will be intense artillery fire across the Gaza Strip, and more specifically in Rafah and its surroundings.
01:58Egypt, which welcomes them to talk, has exhorted Israel to show maximum restraint and avoid more escalation.
02:05According to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the international community fears a very imminent terrestrial operation on Rafah, which would be intolerable due to its devastating humanitarian consequences.
02:17In spite of all the opposition, the Israeli army attacked Rafah. According to the civilian defense of Gaza, Israel has bombed two neighborhoods of the city.
02:31It has been several weeks since the UN and humanitarian organizations opposed an Israeli offensive in Rafah in more detail.
02:42100,000 people were evacuated from the east of the city of Rafah. Israel began the evacuation on Monday in the south of the Gaza Strip, where the army is preparing a large-scale offensive in its war against Hamas.
02:55Fearing a bloodbath among civilians, the international capital and organizations opposed the operation announced on Rafah, which Israel claims is essential to destroy the last battalions of Hamas.
03:07Benyamin Netanyahu, on his part, promised to launch this offensive, whatever the outcome of the discussions underway by the mediator countries, to try to impose a truce associated with the liberation of hostages held in Gaza.
03:20The Israeli occupation told people to go to Rafah.
03:25Israel asked people to go to Rafah. He said it was a safe zone. Today, the army asks us to leave Rafah. Where will people go? Where will 1.5 million or 2 million civilians go?
03:35Should they go to the sea or leave after telling us that it was a safe zone? They want to commit genocide, that's what we understood.
03:43Should they go to the sea or leave after telling us that it was a safe zone? They want to commit genocide, that's what we understood.
03:49The army had previously announced to encourage the inhabitants of eastern Rafah to move to the enlarged humanitarian zones.
03:56Stressing that the calls to temporarily move to the humanitarian zone would be relayed by text messages, phone calls and messages in Arabic in the media.
04:05According to the inhabitants of the tracts left in the eastern Rafah districts in the morning, they warn that the Israeli army is preparing to act with force against terrorist organizations and that anyone who stays in the zone is endangering his life and that of his family.
04:20We woke up at 2 a.m. because of the bombings. And we woke up in the morning to find a torrential rain.
04:29We drowned in the rain, our clothes and our belongings too. We are now in the street. We also woke up with much worse news. The call to evacuate Rafah.
04:38The biggest genocide will take place. The biggest catastrophe will take place in Rafah. I call on the entire Arab world to intervene in favor of a ceasefire.
04:47Let them intervene. And save us from the situation we find ourselves in. We are tired and we have had enough.
04:54The army has assured that it has expanded the humanitarian zone in Al-Mawassi, about ten kilometers from Rafah, where camps, tents and a growing volume of food, water, medicine and others are being set up.
05:08Hamas, for its part, said Monday that it intends to continue negotiating. A truce in the Gaza Strip.
05:15The delegation of Hamas in Cairo, leaving for Doha on Sunday evening, must be back in Egypt on Tuesday to complete the negotiations.
05:25The Israeli army has carried out intense bombardments on the east of the overcrowded city of Rafah.
05:31The Israeli government has specified that the Trave proposal, accepted by Hamas, is far from Israeli demands on a ceasefire.
05:40Israel says it will continue to exert military pressure on Hamas, Rafah and the families of hostages held in the Gaza Strip.
05:46It called for an agreement to be reached on Monday after Hamas accepted the proposal submitted by Egypt and Qatar for a ceasefire.
05:59Joe Biden re-expresses his opposition to a land offensive in the city of Rafah in a phone call.
06:06The American president is again opposed to the new offensive of the Israeli army.
06:12In this phone call, Benjamin Netanyahu also promised the American president to keep open Kerem Shalom, the main point of passage of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
06:26According to the UN, the evacuation order of Rafah is inhumane.
06:36A statement made by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights following the evacuation order given by Israel to the residents of the east of the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip.
06:48The residents of Gaza continue to be hit by bombs, diseases and even famine.
06:54The High Commissioner considers it inconceivable to forcefully move hundreds of thousands of people from Rafah to areas that have already been razed and where there are few shelters and practically no access to humanitarian aid necessary for their survival, added the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
07:19The news is also in Chad, where the deployment began on Monday night in a presidential election supposed to put an end to three years of military power,
07:28but which was summarized in an unprecedented duel between the head of the agency, General Mahmoud Idris Debitno, and his Prime Minister, Success Masra, in the capital, Jamena.
07:40Voting offices were closed for the majority at the end of the afternoon, among a few who had opened late.
07:47The counting of ballots began in most of the polling stations.
07:50At the beginning of the campaign, all observers predicted a massive victory for the president of Transition Debit, after he had his most dangerous rivals removed.
07:59But the economist, Success Masra, appeared as a possible troublemaker, capable at least of pushing the general to a second round after draining crowds at his meetings.
08:09Debit and Masra, aged 40 and 70, each convinced to be elected from the first round.
08:14Debit's chances remain minimal, as a little-known, little-known power, Chad, is still the first country in the four Sahel countries to organize elections as part of a transition.
08:29And still in Chad, the first deployments of the presidential election have begun.
08:41This scrutiny, which opposes the head of the military agency, General Mahmoud Idris Debitno, and his Prime Minister, Success Masra, should put an end to three years of military power.
08:55More details with Soheil Jalil.
09:01Deployments after a hot election day in Chad.
09:04This scrutiny, marked by an unprecedented duel between the president of Transition and his Prime Minister and ex-opponent, Success Masra, could put an end to three years of military power.
09:14The final results are expected for the beginning of June, if none of the ten smooth candidates get more than 50% of the votes.
09:22A second round of elections will be organized on June 22.
09:26It took place in good conditions, it was calm and the elections were transparent.
09:34So we congratulate the organizers through your microphone for the good outcome of the elections for the security defense forces.
09:42This election is supposed to put an end to the transition started the day after the death of President Idris Debitno, killed during a fight with rebels in April 2022.
09:51The stake is high.
09:53His son, Mahmoud Idris Debit, driven by a group of officers on his father's chair, wants to legitimize his power by the ballot box.
10:00But his main rival and Prime Minister does not intend to make it easy for him.
10:06We are going to develop a diplomacy that will promote economic cooperation.
10:15As soon as possible, ICHAT will work to strengthen its ties with friendly countries and partner institutions that respect the sovereignty of ICHAT.
10:31Those who respect the sovereignty of ICHAT.
10:37We are going to work with all the nations of the world.
10:42As long as they respect us, we are going to work with them, we are going to collaborate with them.
10:48ICHAT is a Central African country without access to the sea,
10:52bordering Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south,
10:56Cameroon to the south-southwest, Nigeria to the west-southwest and Niger to the west.
11:01Its capital, Jamena, is also its most populated city.
11:04Geographically and culturally, ICHAT is a point of passage between North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.
11:10It is the fifth largest country in Africa, after Algeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Libya and the 21st largest country in the world.
11:21And in the rest of the news in India, more than 172 million voters are called to the polls this Tuesday
11:28for the third of the seven phases of the legislative elections that will result in the formation of the next government of this country.
11:36During this stage, no less than 1,350 candidates, including 120 women,
11:41contested for 93 of the 543 seats of the Lok Sabha, the lower chamber of the Parliament of the country,
11:48distributed across 11 states and territories of the Union.
11:51On Monday evening, the Electoral Commission warned the parties against the abusive use of tools based on artificial intelligence
11:59to create deepfakes that distort information or spread misinformation,
12:04underlining the need to preserve the integrity of the electoral process.
12:08In a statement, the Commission thus invited the parties to abstain from publishing,
12:13to circulate fake audio and video, to spread erroneous information,
12:18or information that is obviously false, false or misleading by nature.
12:22The different observers and opinion polls lean in favor of a third historical mandate for the current Prime Minister,
12:31Narendra Modi, who enjoys strong popularity across the country.
12:39Xi Jinping calls on China and the European Union to strengthen their strategic coordination and to remain partners.
12:48The Chinese President pleaded on Monday in Paris for his country and the European Union to remain partners.
12:55Despite multiple differences, the European Union officially considers China as a partner,
13:02but also as a competitor, a systemic rival.
13:06Relations between Beijing and Brussels have been tense since the opening in 2023
13:13by the European Union of an investigation into Chinese subversions of Beijing's electric cars.
13:18In addition, Beijing has strengthened its diplomatic and economic relations with Moscow
13:22since the beginning of the Russian offensive in Ukraine in February 2029.
13:27Mali
13:33In the direction of Mali, Colonel Assemi Goita, President of the Transition,
13:38announced yesterday in Bamako the national phase of concertation.
13:42This inter-Malian dialogue for peace and national reconciliation
13:46must end next May 10.
13:49Mohamed Danouko, for more details.
13:53There are several thousand Malians of all social and professional categories
13:58who took part in the opening ceremony of the final phase of the inter-Malian dialogue,
14:03which began in mid-April.
14:05The work, according to members of the pilot committee,
14:09took place on almost the entire national territory.
14:12The dialogue could be held in more than 723 municipalities,
14:15of which about 60 were located in the regional leadership,
14:18and the regional phases went very well, including the diaspora phase.
14:24In addition to the national phase that began today,
14:27there are delegates from Mali established abroad.
14:30There were also refugees from Mauritania, Burkina Faso and Niger who came,
14:35plus 8 delegates from the region.
14:38The university was also represented by 8 delegates, including 5 rectors.
14:42This enthusiasm and inclusiveness desired by the highest authorities
14:46were at the meeting during the municipal and regional phases.
14:49I am in favor of the region of Burkina Faso.
14:52We had a board at the beginning of 150.
14:55We came to 300.
14:57Then we reached 500 people.
14:59So there was a real enthusiasm.
15:02People expressed themselves with the greatest respect.
15:05Really, it was nourished.
15:07The central theme, the security issue,
15:09was the subject of intense debates and recommendations.
15:12What Malians expect from security
15:15is to have a total mesh of the territory.
15:20That is to say that our forces of defense and security
15:23can cover the entire national territory.
15:27By taking part in these works,
15:29Malians hope that this dialogue will be the solution to the crisis.
15:32The dialogue is going well.
15:35I think that all Malians should be given the chance to find peace.
15:43This dialogue will allow Malians to find peace.
15:46I think that this is the only solution.
15:49In his opening speech,
15:51the President of the Transition
15:53praised the inclusiveness of the works
15:55and the use of endogenous solutions
15:57for the management of an endogenous crisis.
16:00Let's talk about something else now.
16:03In Morocco, in the Tangier region,
16:05there is the Hesseima region.
16:07The fight against the proliferation of mosquitoes
16:10has been launched in a proactive way.
16:13A campaign has been launched in the approach of the summer season.
16:17Look, this is a report by Driss Bousrhan,
16:19the story of Soheil Jalil.
16:22Mosquito hunting has been launched.
16:24The Tangier-Tetouan-Hesseima region
16:26declares war on these pests
16:28that invade several municipalities in its regional territory.
16:31As a result, the region's wilaya
16:34has just launched a large operation
16:36of de-mosquitoing in the most affected areas.
16:40We started the operation on April 25.
16:43This is due to the climate change
16:45affecting the region and the world by extension.
16:48Our regional cell is made up of the Royal Armed Forces,
16:51the Department of Risk Management
16:53and the Ministry of Health.
16:55This operation consists of using repulsives
16:58by air.
17:02This operation, led by the governor of the region,
17:05mobilizes important human and logistical resources
17:08thanks to the use of pesticides and repulsives
17:11specially designed to target these pests.
17:14Teams can act in a preventive manner
17:17to eradicate the larvae
17:19before they develop into invading larvae.
17:22Before intervening,
17:24we carefully study the pesticides
17:26and chemical compounds used
17:28to eradicate these pests.
17:30We have also proceeded with the appropriate approach,
17:32either by land or air,
17:34according to the needs.
17:37This operation is planned to be extended
17:40to other cities in the region,
17:42such as Tetuan, Martil, Mdirk and Fnidr,
17:45in order to protect the inhabitants
17:47of the entire northern region.
17:49With an operational management
17:51entrusted to the team of the Department of Health
17:53of the municipality of Tangier,
17:55this fight against mosquitoes is an example
17:57of cooperation and proactive action
17:59of local authorities
18:01to ensure the health and well-being of their citizens.
18:05In Arrach, a medical caravan
18:07was organized in the municipality of Swaken.
18:10More than 600 inhabitants
18:12have benefited from various medical exams.
18:15Explanations with Tris Bouzahan and Shemaa Fekri.
18:21At the Swaken Health Centre
18:23in the province of Arrach,
18:25dozens of inhabitants have benefited
18:27from a complete medical campaign
18:29organized by the Association of Youth
18:31and Social Activity
18:33of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
18:35of Tangier, in partnership
18:37with the Professional Union of Moroccan Opticians.
18:39In total, more than 600 people
18:41have benefited from this campaign,
18:43which included complete medical exams
18:45in general and specialized medicine,
18:47as well as medical analysis.
18:52This caravan consists of four essential sections,
18:55namely medical exams,
18:57the distribution of suitable medicines
18:59to patients, medical analysis,
19:01as well as the distribution of glasses.
19:03All these services are free.
19:10The most distinguished cases
19:12that we encountered
19:14suffered from dizziness, diabetes,
19:16blood pressure, cholesterol,
19:18as well as dorsal pain
19:20caused by lifting heavy objects,
19:22but also by renal calculations.
19:27The diagnosis and detection
19:29of visual impairments
19:31constituted an important part
19:33of what we saw,
19:35during which a group of residents
19:37benefited from a precise medical
19:39and optical diagnosis,
19:41with the aim of correcting
19:43the vision and treating
19:45visual impairments.
19:47With the ophthalmologist,
19:49we carry out consultations
19:51in this room.
19:53Patients consult
19:55with the ophthalmologist
19:57about their vision.
20:01The medical, paramedical
20:03and technical teams
20:05also distributed
20:07a set of medicines
20:09essential to patients
20:11according to their diagnosis.
20:13This humanitarian initiative
20:15benefits the residents
20:17of the Swacken community
20:19to reduce the burden
20:21of needy families
20:23in the region
20:25As for the weather,
20:27a wave of heat
20:29of orange vigilance
20:31is expected from today
20:33until Friday
20:35in several provinces of the Kingdom
20:37with temperatures
20:39varying between 40 and 44 degrees.
20:41This rise in mercury
20:43is expected
20:45in the provinces
20:47of Assazag,
20:49Smara, Oujdour,
20:51Oued Deheb
20:53and Nusrat.