مساء الأخبار - المسائية 20:00 - 13/07/2024

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00:00Welcome to Masaa Al-Akhbar on Media Interview with Tanja, let's start with the headlines.
00:20More than 90 killed and dozens injured in an Israeli bomb in a refugee camp in the
00:27south of Gaza Strip.
00:30In Morocco, a hot wave is expected in several areas from today until Monday,
00:37with temperatures ranging from 38 to 47 degrees.
00:41In Russia, the Kremlin warns of the spread of American missiles far in Germany,
00:49which could make the European capitals a target for Russia.
00:55Health authorities in the Gaza Strip have announced more than 90 Palestinians killed
01:01and about 300 injured in a refugee camp in the south of the Gaza Strip.
01:10The bombing took place in a populated area known as Al-Amin, where more than 80,000
01:18refugees had recently fled from military operations in other areas.
01:25The Israeli army later said that the bomb targeted two leaders in the Hamas movement
01:31who were present in the area.
01:34What the movement denied was that the claims were false.
01:39A horrific massacre was left behind by Israeli F-16 warplanes after nine heavy
01:46bombs were dropped on the western areas of Khan Younes, which are known as safe
01:52and human areas, according to the recommendations of the Israeli occupation army,
01:56which directed most of the refugees to these areas.
01:59This area includes a large number of refugees, perhaps more than a million.
02:04Almost 80,000 refugees were destroyed in this area.
02:15This resulted in a large number of victims, 71 of whom were martyred,
02:21as well as more than 289 injured.
02:25The hospitals that announced the arrival of these large numbers of injured people
02:31were unable to deal with these injuries.
02:35Injuries were distributed to the hospitals that are still in operation.
02:39The hospitals were distributed to the Nasser Medical Association in the western areas
02:43of Khan Younes.
02:44This hospital was destroyed by the Israeli forces.
02:48It was revived and repaired in a very simple way.
02:53A large number of injured people and martyrs do not understand this.
02:57As a result, there is a severe crisis in the hospitals, with a shortage of supplies
03:02and a shortage of medical supplies.
03:05In this area, according to eyewitnesses, the incidents that took place after the Israeli
03:14bombing, there was a leak of Israeli planes or cars that prevented the arrival of
03:21ambulances and civilian defense vehicles.
03:24Those who advanced from the civilian defense vehicles were directly targeted,
03:29which led to the fall of martyrs and injuries from the field vehicles.
03:33Also, the work of ambulances with these vehicles that were firing firebombs
03:39at the citizens who were advancing from the bombing area in particular.
03:43Therefore, this was the first time that this operation took place in this way.
03:49Ambulances were also stopped for more than 20 minutes, and the bloodshed was widespread
03:55in this area.
03:58Regarding the new massacres in the refugee camps, we follow the explanations of the
04:03political analyst Ahmed Rafiq Awad from Ramallah.
04:07The massacre committed by the Israeli occupation government in Gaza today,
04:12which killed about 360-400 Palestinian citizens,
04:17is not only an explosion of negotiations,
04:22but also a continuation of the Israeli approach to cross all lines,
04:29all laws, and all legislation.
04:31This will make it very difficult to negotiate.
04:34This will make it very difficult to equalize.
04:39And Israel is also doing this in order to stop these negotiations.
04:45Everything is going up and everything is going down.
04:48Of course, Israel did not fall for this massacre in order to assassinate two leaders
04:52in the Hamas movement.
04:54This is a story that Israel is selling quickly in order to make it another story.
04:59How?
05:00By distorting the perspective.
05:02Instead of talking about 400 Palestinian victims, between the martyr and the injured,
05:06they will talk about assassination.
05:08Will it succeed or not?
05:09And that these 400 are just human shields.
05:12Therefore, it is Israel's right to do it.
05:14And that is why Israel is telling this story to the world,
05:17because many parties may refuse to manage Israel.
05:21We are facing a new chapter, a new chapter of this cruel war
05:27and the great massacre that is torturing the Palestinians.
05:32The United Nations Office for the Diversification and Employment of Palestinian Refugees,
05:36UNRWA, has launched an urgent call to provide $1.2 billion
05:41to address the humanitarian needs of about 2 million refugees in Gaza and the West Bank.
05:47The General Spokesman for the Philippe Lazzarini Agency said
05:50during the New York Convention Conference
05:52that the agency's ability to work after the next month of September depends on funding.
06:00The UNRWA organization is suffering from a shortage of funds
06:04and warns of a near-exhaustion of its funds.
06:07The General Spokesman for the Philippe Lazzarini Agency
06:10announced that UNRWA's funds are not enough to continue its work
06:14for the next month of September.
06:16He clarified that the work has become without delay with the partners
06:20to restore trust in the agency
06:23after several countries suspended their funding
06:26following Israeli claims to cooperate with Hamas.
06:30We are facing fierce attacks with political motives
06:36and that is why it is important for the member states
06:39to restore their support and trust in the agency.
06:42New agreements to provide funds will help guarantee emergency operations
06:47until the next month of September.
06:51Lazzarini spoke about efforts to dismantle the agency
06:54and classify it as a terrorist organization
06:57emphasizing that its efforts will lead to the collapse of human labor
07:02and that millions of Palestinians will pay the price.
07:06On the other hand, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres,
07:10said that the number of UNRWA employees killed
07:13during the Israeli war on Gaza
07:16is the highest in the history of the United Nations.
07:19Guterres added that there is no alternative to the agency
07:22and that countries should provide protection and funding for it.
07:26He emphasized that the time has come to put an end to the war
07:30that he described as terrible.
07:36In impossible conditions and in the midst of their own grief
07:39women and men of UNRWA continue to work courageously
07:43and in any way possible.
07:45They are the backbone of humanitarian operations in Gaza
07:48and those who have committed to provide support.
07:51Thank you.
07:53My call to all of you is this.
07:55Protect UNRWA and protect its employees.
08:01UNRWA provides education, health and assistance
08:04to millions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip,
08:07the West Bank, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.
08:10Since the outbreak of the war nine months ago
08:13between Israel and Hamas in Gaza
08:16UNRWA is the backbone of humanitarian aid operations.
08:23Israel claimed last January
08:25that a number of UNRWA employees participated
08:28in the October 7 attack carried out by Hamas.
08:32Since then, Israel has increased its pressure on the agency
08:36which expelled employees and pledged to carry out an investigation.
08:42In Morocco, the General Directorate of Meteorological Observations
08:46expects to record a hot wave starting from Saturday
08:49until Monday with a number of regions in the Kingdom.
08:53Temperatures are expected to rise between 38 and 43 degrees
08:58with regions in Gigue, Taurirte, Gersif, Gerada,
09:03Boulmane, Azilal, Khribga, Al-Faqih bin Saleh,
09:06Bani Mallal, Khenifra, Stata and Al-Hawz
09:10then Yusufiyah, Shishawa, Arhamna, Marrakesh,
09:13Qalat Sragna, Warzazat, Midelt, Sawira,
09:16Agadir Dawtanan, Tardant, Gelmim, Tantan and Al-Ayoun.
09:21Temperatures are also expected to rise between 43 and 47 degrees
09:28with regions in Zagora, Tenghir, Rashidiyah, Tata,
09:34Al-Sazag, Asmara, Bajdour, Wadi Al-Dhahab and Awsart.
09:42To talk about this topic with us is Mustafa Al-Isat,
09:46an expert in environmental development and climate change.
09:50Welcome to us.
09:51First, what are the factors that lead to the recording
09:56of hot waves of high intensity?
10:00Today, we are talking about the phenomenon of global warming
10:05which is at its highest level.
10:08This is due to the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
10:12The latest UN report states that by 2024,
10:17the temperature will be at the highest level in the world,
10:21especially in the areas on the equatorial and circular lines.
10:26The Earth's temperature can be recorded at 1.5 degrees
10:32due to the non-commitment of the countries
10:35to the Paris Agreement on carbon neutrality.
10:40Today, we are paying the international tax
10:44to protect the Earth from the Nile flood
10:47which will return strongly in the coming years.
10:50This is due to the rise in the temperature,
10:54the floods, and the sea temperature.
10:57Therefore, the threat of global warming
11:03will greatly affect the levels of temperature
11:07which will reach 50-52 degrees in some areas.
11:12Therefore, we will face the highest levels of heat
11:17in many parts of Morocco.
11:20Therefore, we must be prepared for this difficult climate change.
11:26If we talk about the near future,
11:30do you expect the temperature to continue to rise
11:33in the coming period?
11:36Yes, all the data and indicators
11:39confirm that the temperature will continue to rise.
11:42As long as there is no commitment to the 2030 plan
11:47to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to half,
11:51and as long as the concentration of warm gases
11:57such as chlorofluorocarbon and carbon dioxide
12:00is high in the air temperature,
12:03which encourages the phenomenon of the Nile flood,
12:07we can only expect a higher temperature
12:11at the global level,
12:14as well as at the regional level.
12:17Morocco, Spain, France, and Algeria
12:20will experience moderate heat waves this year,
12:23which will result in a series of forest fires
12:27which we must be fully prepared for
12:30in order to prevent this type of fire
12:34and also to prepare the citizens
12:37for these unprecedented temperatures
12:41that will affect all human beings and biodiversity.
12:44Thank you for all these explanations.
12:47You were with us live from Rabat.
12:55We will stay in Morocco,
12:58where the local authorities have launched
13:01a fire this morning with a truck
13:04to transport the fuel
13:07and to evacuate the truck
13:10with the entrance of an industrial unit
13:13in a remote industrial area.
13:16The local authorities explained
13:19that this fire was caused by the explosion
13:22of the mentioned fuel tank.
13:25A vehicle was also brought to transport the workers
13:28who were standing still.
13:31The fire left seven people in critical condition.
13:34This is a healthy and stable state.
13:42In another news,
13:45the Kremlin warned today
13:48that the launch of American missiles in Germany
13:51could make the European capital
13:54a target for Russian missiles
13:57in a repeat of the confrontation
14:00during the Cold War.
14:03The Kremlin warned today
14:06that the launch of American missiles in Germany
14:09could make the European capital
14:12a target for Russian missiles
14:15in a repeat of the confrontation
14:18during the Cold War.
14:21The Kremlin warned today
14:24that the launch of American missiles in Germany
14:27could make the European capital
14:30a target for Russian missiles
14:33in a repeat of the confrontation
14:36during the Cold War.
14:39The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov,
14:42said that if his country is a target
14:45for American missiles in Europe,
14:48Europe is also a target for its missiles.
14:51These statements come
14:54after phone conversations
14:57between the Russian and American leaders
15:00discussing the possibility of a possible escalation.
15:03The White House announced
15:06that the United States
15:09is committed to launching new missiles
15:12in Germany in 2026,
15:15which is the furthest from the American systems
15:18currently in Europe.
15:21These advanced capabilities,
15:24such as the launch of American missiles
15:27in Germany,
15:30show the commitment of the United States
15:33to the North Atlantic Alliance
15:36and its contribution
15:39to the comprehensive European response.
15:42However, the Kremlin has taken this step
15:45accusing Washington of moving forward
15:48towards a new Cold War
15:51to strengthen its defense in Europe
15:54since the beginning of the Russian invasion
15:57of Ukraine in 2022.
16:00Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
16:03announced the end of the operation
16:06carried out by the Turkish Armed Forces
16:09against the rebels of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
16:12in northern Iraq and Syria.
16:15These statements came after the renewal
16:18of the operation in Kurdistan, Iraq,
16:21which Baghdad repeated this week,
16:24despite close cooperation between the two capitals.
16:27Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced
16:30the end of the operation
16:33carried out by the Turkish Armed Forces
16:36against the rebels of the Kurdistan Workers' Party
16:39in northern Iraq and Syria.
16:42Turkish military operations
16:45in Iraq and Syria
16:48are new and old.
16:51The operation carried out by the BKK
16:54and its Syrian army
16:57in Syria
17:00threatens the security of the Turkish people.
17:03This operation has always been
17:06a deterrent to the party
17:09in Iraq and Syria.
17:12The operation carried out by the BKK
17:15and its Syrian army
17:18threatens the security of the Turkish people.
17:21The operation carried out by the BKK
17:24and its Syrian army
17:27threatens the security of the Turkish people.
17:30The operation carried out by the BKK
17:33and its Syrian army
17:36threatens the security of the Turkish people.
17:39The operation carried out by the BKK
17:42and its Syrian army
17:45threatens the security of the Turkish people.
17:48The operation carried out by the BKK
17:51and its Syrian army
17:54threatens the security of the Turkish people.
17:57The operation carried out by the BKK
18:00and its Syrian army
18:03threatens the security of the Turkish people.
18:09In addition to the Moroccan issue,
18:12during the summer season,
18:15many Moroccans take part in unusual activities
18:18during the other seasons of the year.
18:21Some of them prefer traveling and swimming,
18:24while others prefer reading.
18:27Maha Jamal and Dries Bayoud's report.
18:30Reading in the summer season
18:33is no longer a luxury.
18:36This father,
18:39who has a good reputation
18:42for reading and reading,
18:45wants to instill his passion for reading
18:48in his children,
18:51despite the socio-economic and educational conditions
18:54that no longer help him.
18:57This book is very rare,
19:00because it was not available
19:03in the middle of the summer season.
19:06If you go to a bookstore,
19:09you will often find a book
19:12that you can read.
19:15You must read it.
19:18I read it for 30-40 days
19:21and I remember very well
19:24the small details of the book.
19:27The present is very weak
19:30It is a great way to acquire the book and enjoy the journey of reading.
19:34It is also a great way to have fun, such as travelling, listening to music and so on.
19:39And in the best of cases, it is also a great way to receive digital readings.
19:43Honestly, I read less books in the summer, because people tend to travel a lot,
19:49and they tend to forget about reading.
19:51I read what I take seriously, and when I start studying, I go back to it.
19:56Honestly, I read less books.
19:58People now rely a lot on digital content, on computers, on mobile phones,
20:03on what they see on the screen.
20:06And to go back to books a lot, honestly, people are no longer like they used to be.
20:11And there are a lot of resources now.
20:13Reading in Morocco is a big issue, and according to official reports,
20:17the issue is due to the bad pedagogical and educational management,
20:21and the shared responsibility of the family, school and society.
20:24This prompted officials to develop new mechanisms
20:27to develop the sense of reading among children and adolescents
20:30by organizing and implementing educational programs, competitions and reading workshops.
20:37This is the end of the broadcast. Thank you for watching.

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