Soir infos (20:00) - 13/07/2024

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00:00Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Median TV, it is a pleasure to meet you
00:16again to talk about the news, here are the headlines.
00:19In the middle of negotiations, the human results in the Gaza Strip continue to worsen, the
00:25Israeli army has today brought an intense blow to the camp of displaced people in al-Mawassi,
00:29we will talk about it in a moment.
00:33Moscow warns NATO members after their recent announcements, Washington wants to deploy
00:37long-range American missiles in Germany, risking exposing the populations of the European continent.
00:43Mercury climbs in several Moroccan provinces, temperatures will rise between 35 and 47 degrees,
00:51we will talk about it at the end of the day.
00:57Still no respite, Israel continues to bomb the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army has brought
01:01a blow to the camp of displaced people in al-Mawassi, in the south of the Palestinian enclave.
01:06Provisional assessment, more than 90 dead, and meanwhile the rest of the city, the inhabitants
01:10of Shujaia and other districts of the city are devastated after the passage of the Israeli
01:15army, leaving hundreds of bodies behind in the rubble.
01:18Since October 7, more than 38,400 Palestinian civilians have been killed in Israeli attacks.
01:24In the middle of negotiations, the Israeli army continues to bomb the Gaza Strip.
01:32Diplomatic efforts to put out a ceasefire are intensifying.
01:35The American president speaks of a positive trend, Joe Biden made it known that the framework
01:39of the ceasefire plan, which he unveiled on May 31, was accepted by Israel and Hamas.
01:45For the owner of the White House, there are progress, but there are still gaps to fill.
01:50How to explain this intensification of Israeli strikes while negotiations to achieve a ceasefire
01:58are relaunched?
01:59Answer with Amjad Shihab, professor of political science at the University of Al-Quds.
02:04Yes, every time during negotiations on a ceasefire or an exchange of prisoners, Israel continues
02:12to make massacres, it continues to commit these massacres so that it can put pressure
02:20on the Hamas movement and the Islamic Jihad movement so that it can make concessions to the state of occupation.
02:31And every time it approaches an agreement, Israel continues to commit these massacres.
02:38We have noticed today that these massacres are aimed at the camps where the refugees,
02:45especially the refugees from northern Gaza, are taking refuge, while waiting for the possibility
02:51of returning to their homes.
02:53Despite the massive destruction of the houses in the city of Gaza in the north, in all the
02:59neighborhoods of Bethlehem and Hanoun, Israel continues to commit these serious violations,
03:07these war crimes against civilian population.
03:11And also, they are trying to show in the inner Israeli front that they have their hands up
03:19and that they continue to take revenge from the attack of October 7 and that they continue
03:29to try to take a victory on the ground to have concessions on the side of the Hamas movement
03:38and the Islamic Jihad.
03:40The Lebanese Hezbollah bombarded northern Israel in response to Israeli attacks on civilians.
03:45An Israeli air strike killed two civilians in the south of Lebanon on Saturday.
03:50In the evening, the Lebanese movement, which carried out a dozen attacks on Israeli military positions,
03:54said it had reposted by launching dozens of rockets on the Israeli border town of Kiryat Shmon.
04:01The Portuguese government announced today the imminent end of the operation GRIF VEHROU,
04:08an operation carried out by the Turkish forces against the Kurds of the PKK in northern Iraq and Syria.
04:14Serious blows were carried out on the terrorist organization of the Kurdistan Workers' Party,
04:19declared by the Turkish president.
04:21Turkey launched this operation in April 2022 to secure its border with northern Iraq,
04:28where it accused the PKK of launching attacks against the Turkish territory.
04:34Moscow warns Europe that Washington's decision to deploy long-range American missiles in Germany
04:41risks exposing European populations.
04:45Europe is a target for our missiles.
04:47Our country is a target for American missiles in Europe,
04:50said the Kremlin spokesman.
04:52Explanations with Suhail Jalil.
04:54The gradual repost was not long in coming.
04:58On Saturday, Moscow warned Europe that Washington's decision
05:03to deploy long-range American missiles in Germany
05:07risks exposing the populations of the continent,
05:10whose capitals would soon become targets for Russia.
05:14An abrasive response to the joint launch of Washington and Berlin at the NATO summit
05:19evoking the imminence of an episodic deployment of long-range firepower in Germany in 2026,
05:25evoking SM-6 missiles, Tomahawk missiles and hypersonic weapons in development.
05:34It is a paradoxical situation.
05:36Europe is a target for our missiles.
05:38Our country is a target for American missiles in Europe.
05:41We have already experienced this.
05:43We have crossed it.
05:44We have the ability to contain these missiles.
05:48But the potential victims are the capitals of these European countries.
05:56As a reminder, relations between Russia and NATO have deteriorated considerably
06:00since the launch of the Russian offensive in 2022 against Ukraine.
06:04In response to this attack, Western countries have imposed severe economic sanctions on Russia,
06:09which turned to China, a great rival of the United States,
06:12on the international scene and even to North Korea.
06:16The European authorities also accuse Russia of waging a hybrid war against them
06:20by using a wide range of means, including information attacks and espionage.
06:27In an election campaign yesterday in Michigan,
06:29Joe Biden has reputed speculations about his withdrawal from the presidency,
06:33accompanied by parliamentarians asking him to withdraw,
06:36and fierce criticism of his mental and physical condition.
06:39Joe Biden assured that he would be a candidate for the November 5th election.
06:43Experts warn against any conclusion on his health condition.
06:51The Moroccan storage company inaugurated yesterday
06:53its fourth gas storage cavity in Sidil Arbi,
06:56a rural commune near the city of Mohamedia.
06:59With an investment of 400 million dirhams,
07:02this new unit will carry the total storage capacity of 310,000 tons,
07:07an increase of more than 55%.
07:09Explanations with Souheil Chélin.
07:13The inauguration in Sidil Arbi of a gas storage cavity in Butane.
07:17The new cavity, which has mobilized an investment of 400 million dirhams,
07:21carries the total storage capacity of 310,000 tons,
07:26an increase of more than 55%.
07:29A strategic expansion that meets the growing demand of the market
07:33and increases, in line with the high orientation of King Mohammed VI,
07:36national autonomy in Butane for more than 40 days.
07:41This achievement testifies to the efforts made by SOMAS
07:44for the development of the national energy sector.
07:47Butane gas is one of the most consumed energy products in Morocco,
07:51with an annual growth of more than 3% on average.
07:54Its consumption has reached 3.2 million tons,
07:57equivalent to oil in 2023,
08:00representing 26% of our national consumption in oil products.
08:06This project consolidates the development of the energy sector
08:09This project consolidates, according to the company,
08:12its commitment to the energy security of Morocco
08:15and strengthens its position as a national and continental leader
08:18in the strategic storage of liquefied oil gas.
08:28SOMAS is honored to inaugurate its 4th Butane gas storage cavity,
08:32testifying to the commitment of its shareholders
08:35to the energy future of Morocco,
08:38and to support the national energy transition.
08:41SOMAS aims to further develop underground storage capacities,
08:44thus strengthening the security and reliability
08:47of energy supply in Morocco.
08:55Founded in 1974, SOMAS specializes
08:58in the high-tech saline underground storage,
09:01located at a depth of 500 meters,
09:04including salt deposits.
09:08SOMAS uses liquefied oil gas,
09:11according to strict international standards,
09:14in terms of security and environment.
09:17In Tangier, a fire broke out this morning
09:20in a latex glove factory in the industrial zone of Mrora.
09:23A tank truck caught fire during the filling operation
09:26of the fuel tank while the boiler was still in operation.
09:29The fire caused the asphyxiation of 7 people
09:32who were transferred to Mohamed V Hospital
09:35for medical care.
09:38Their health is stable and does not cause any concern.
09:41We stay in Tangier, which hosted yesterday
09:44a workshop on the issues and challenges
09:47of the judicial application of alternative sentences
09:50to the private sentences of freedom.
09:53Participants dealt with the impact of alternative sentences
09:56on prison overcrowding and recidivism,
09:59and reviewed Arab and international experiences
10:03of the Supreme Council of the Arab-Naive University
10:06of the Sciences of Security,
10:09which saluted the adoption by Morocco
10:12of the law on alternative sentences
10:15in accordance with the Royal High Orientation.
10:18The UN Security Council exhorts the parties
10:21in conflict with Sudan to ease tensions.
10:24In a statement published on Friday,
10:27the Council called for guaranteeing protection
10:30against the disastrous humanitarian situation
10:33and the acute food insecurity in the country.
10:39The Malians of the organization Action
10:42for the Promotion of Young Communicators
10:45want to contribute to the return of peace
10:48in digital spaces.
10:51To do this, they intend to block the road
10:54to fake news and hate messages on the web.
10:57In the context of social media,
11:00the fight against disinformation
11:03and hate speech,
11:06the NGO Search for Common Ground
11:09comes as part of its regional project
11:12to finance the organization Action
11:15for the Promotion of Young Communicators.
11:18Our sub-partner in this project
11:21is a young organization
11:25that promotes social media
11:28and digital tools.
11:31Today, we are very happy
11:34to collaborate with APGEC
11:37for the promotion of social cohesion
11:40and digital in some way.
11:45A total amount of 28 million francs
11:48and for a period of 16 months
11:51in the localities of Bamako,
11:54Action for the Promotion of Young Communicators
11:57plans a series of activities
12:00to achieve their objectives.
12:03The objective of the project is to promote
12:06peace and cultural diversity in Mali.
12:09We have planned a lot of activities,
12:12including online awareness campaigns,
12:15production contests, educational causes
12:18and radio broadcasts.
12:21In Mali and in Nigeria,
12:24Lafikibaru wishes to contribute
12:27to living together and to the return of peace.
12:31When we talk about social cohesion
12:34and living together in some way,
12:37the objective behind it is also
12:40to bring these populations
12:43to have positivity in the context
12:46of what we are currently experiencing.
12:50The aim of Action for the Promotion
12:53of Young Communicators is to promote
12:56the diversity of 90 young people
12:59on online communication methods
13:02and the impact of disinformation
13:05on the maintenance of social cohesion.
13:09A vaccination campaign against malaria
13:12should start next week in Ivory Coast,
13:15a campaign for children aged 6 to 23 months.
13:18In spite of the efforts made
13:21to reduce the prevalence of malaria
13:24from 37% to 26% among children
13:27under the age of 5
13:30and to reduce the number of deaths
13:33linked to the disease in the general population
13:36from 3,340 to 1,315 deaths,
13:39malaria still constitutes 30%
13:42of consultations in hospitals
13:45In total, the Ivory Coast Ministry
13:48of Health, Public Hygiene
13:51and Universal Disease Coverage
13:54has decided to introduce
13:57the anti-malaria vaccine R21 Matrix
14:00in its expanded vaccination program
14:03in order to contribute to the acceleration
14:06of the elimination of malaria in the country.
14:10With the vaccine intervention,
14:14we will be able to protect our community
14:17and our health system.
14:20Ladies and gentlemen,
14:23this success would not have been possible
14:26without the collaboration
14:29of our technical and financial partners.
14:33The campaign will start with children
14:36aged 6 to 23 months
14:39and will concern 38 health districts
14:42with the aim of reassuring the population
14:45about its effectiveness.
14:48The most vulnerable populations
14:51to malaria are children
14:54from 0 to 5 years old
14:57and pregnant women.
15:00But those who are the most exposed
15:03are the youngest.
15:06So the Ivory Coast has decided
15:10not to kill women or make them sterile.
15:14Even if the introduction of the anti-malaria vaccine
15:17is a real step forward
15:20in the fight against this disease,
15:23it is still recommended
15:26that the population continue to follow
15:29the previous instructions,
15:32including the use of the infected mosquito net.
15:36In Guinea, an entrepreneur has set up
15:39a project to train disabled people
15:42in cordonerie.
15:45Our correspondent Idrissa Sissé
15:48went to meet him.
15:51Look.
15:54For more than 5 years now,
15:57Tamba Bernard Tinkiano, 30,
16:00has dedicated himself to this exercise
16:03to rally his workshop in the city center
16:06When I fell ill,
16:09the polio attacked me.
16:12The family managed to do the traditional treatment
16:15and finally I found myself with a disability.
16:18So I did my best.
16:21All this is to fight
16:24and not stay in the city center.
16:27Wakilare, which means courage,
16:30aims to help people with disabilities
16:34find a professional training
16:37to facilitate their autonomy
16:40and to reintegrate into the active society.
16:43Wakilare is a social enterprise.
16:46There is a business side
16:49because the products are made available
16:52to sell. The money that comes
16:55is used for their social case and their salary.
16:58Being disabled is not condemned
17:01Wakilare wants to be in an association
17:04and focus on a job
17:07that can give us our daily bread
17:10that can help us take care of our families
17:13that can help us take charge.
17:16The products made by these artisans
17:19are displayed and sold in this shop.
17:22Wakilare needs external support
17:25to make the necessary investments
17:29There is no clientele here
17:32because we are here for the orders.
17:35If we have orders, we can get them.
17:38I have messages to send
17:41to all the people who listen to me.
17:44We really need their help.
17:47How? They will come and buy with us
17:50because the idea is to get out of the city
17:53and become entrepreneurs.
17:56According to the Guinean government
17:592% of the Guinean population is disabled
18:02which corresponds to 240,000 people
18:0586% of them are illiterate.
18:08A new wave of heat hits Morocco
18:11on the map of the kingdom.
18:14Several provinces are on orange alert.
18:17Temperatures vary between 38 and 47 degrees.
18:20This wave will continue until Monday.
18:23What is the explanation for these irregularities?
18:26Professor Saïd Karouk answers.
18:29First of all, we are in the summer season.
18:32It is mid-July.
18:35Heat is normal.
18:38If there is a little more heat
18:41than we are used to,
18:44it becomes the rule.
18:47With global warming due to the increase
18:50in global warming,
18:53the temperature rises.
18:56Mercury refuses to stop
18:59and forces us to rise.
19:02We are under the pressure
19:05of this high energy balance
19:08in the Northern Hemisphere
19:11where North Africa is under the influence
19:14of this great heat.
19:17This heat settles.
19:20It will not go away directly.
19:23It will stay a little.
19:26It is up to us to behave
19:29with great vigilance.
19:32We must not sit in the sun for no reason.
19:35We must avoid moving in the heat
19:38if the need is not mandatory
19:41and if it is not urgent.
19:44It is up to us to hydrate
19:47children, babies, vulnerable people
19:50and elderly people in general
19:53and to stay in the shade at home.
19:56Not to sit in the sun
19:59can be bad
20:02and sometimes dangerous.
20:05This is the end of this news.
20:08Thank you for following it.
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