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00:00Good evening to all, glad to see you for this new information meeting on Medea TV.
00:22After hours of silence, Hezbollah finally confirmed today the death of its powerful leader.
00:30Hassan Nasrallah was killed yesterday in an Israeli strike, which pushes Lebanon and the Middle East into the unknown.
00:39Israel, on several fronts, continues to pilonate the Gaza Strip, where at least 52 people have been killed in the last 48 hours.
00:47The humanitarian situation is catastrophic.
00:53In New York, the head of Moroccan diplomacy met with his Malian, Burkina Faso, Chadian and Nigerian counterparts.
01:00Together, they congratulate each other on the progress made in the operationalization of the Royal Atlantic Initiative.
01:09Israel killed the leader of Hezbollah in a strike in the general district of the movement near Beirut,
01:17causing a devastating blow to the movement.
01:21His death was confirmed today by Hezbollah, considered the most powerful man in Lebanon.
01:27Nasrallah's death yesterday risks destabilizing the country and the entire region.
01:33According to an Israeli military statement, other commanders were killed alongside Hassan Nasrallah
01:40in this operation called New Order.
01:43For Israel, it is a victory.
01:46Nasrallah was one of Israel's greatest enemies of all time.
01:50His elimination makes the world safer, said the spokesman for the Israeli army.
01:55Hassan Nasrallah, 64 years old, has been at the head of Hezbollah for three decades, since 1992.
02:05In the meantime, the head of the Israeli army promises to reach anyone who threatens Israel after the death of Hassan Nasrallah.
02:13Israel continues to bomb Lebanon, announcing this afternoon a new strike on Hezbollah's headquarters in Beirut.
02:22Hundreds of families fled the area after a call from the Israeli army to evacuate.
02:28According to Israeli sources, half of Hezbollah's rockets and missiles would have been neutralized.
02:37Faced with this escalation of violence and the uncertainty of the situation,
02:42more than 50,000 people had to flee Lebanon for Syria,
02:47according to the figures presented by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the HACER.
02:52According to Filippo Grandi, more than 200,000 people were moved inside Lebanon and 50,000 to neighboring Syria.
03:02Since last Monday, Israeli bombings have killed more than 700 civilians, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
03:13Israel, on several fronts, continues to pillage Gaza, where at least 52 people have been killed in the last 48 hours.
03:24This brings the new figure to 41,600 Palestinians killed since the beginning of the war.
03:32The humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave continues to deteriorate in terms of health and food.
03:39All the lights are red, while the negotiations to put down the weapons are still in the impasse.
03:49To find out more about the situation in Gaza, let's listen to our correspondent Valérie Ferron.
03:57In terms of Israeli tactics, it is much larger than that.
04:02It is not a movement.
04:04We have seen that Israel, under the guise of wanting to eradicate Hamas, has completely destroyed the Gaza Strip.
04:16I am referring to military experts who, from the beginning of the war in the Gaza Strip,
04:22were very surprised to see Israel begin to destroy all civil infrastructure,
04:29because for them it was contrary to the tactics of urban warfare and guerrilla warfare.
04:35This facilitates all the operations of the Hamas movements.
04:43We see this in the city of Rafah, where Israel's troops continue to attack.
04:54We have the same scenario in the central area of the Gaza Strip,
04:59where Israel has made a kind of military corridor with checkpoints,
05:04which cuts the Gaza Strip in two regions south of the city of Gaza,
05:11knowing that the northern region must be completely empty of its population.
05:17We can see that Israeli tactics are not tactics against Hamas.
05:22We can see that it is not really against Hezbollah,
05:27but that it is covered in its war with the movements,
05:31which are the civilian populations that are in the process of being emptied.
05:36In New York, where the UN General Assembly is being held,
05:40this escalation in the Middle East is at the heart of the discussions.
05:45Moreover, the urgency to stop the cycle of violence in the region
05:49was at the heart of the meeting yesterday between the head of Moroccan diplomacy
05:53and the Palestinian Prime Minister,
05:55who took the opportunity to express his thanks and gratitude
06:00to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee,
06:04for his efforts in favor of the Palestinian people.
06:11The international dynamic in favor of the Moroccanity of the Sahara
06:15confirms the irreversibility of a political solution
06:18to this different regional, based exclusively on the autonomy plan
06:23and territorial integrity of the Kingdom.
06:25These are the words of Nasser Borreta in New York,
06:28for the head of Moroccan diplomacy,
06:30who spoke on behalf of the UN General Assembly.
06:34This constant dynamic calls on the UN in the first place
06:38to, I quote, create harmony and bring the UN world closer to reality on the ground.
06:46In New York, where Moroccan diplomacy has been active
06:50since the beginning of the UN General Assembly,
06:53the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Borreta,
06:56met yesterday with his Malian, Burkina Faso, Chadian and Nigerian counterparts.
07:01Together, they congratulated each other on the progress made
07:05in the operationalization of the Royal Atlantic Initiative,
07:09which aims to facilitate access to the states of the Sahel to the Atlantic Ocean.
07:16This 79th session of the UN General Assembly,
07:21which is therefore being held in New York,
07:23with several African leaders who have joined the tribune
07:27of this great mass of global diplomacy,
07:29Africa wants and demands permanent seats in the UN Security Council.
07:34This reform, so desired, is it likely to succeed?
07:38Let's listen to the answer of political analyst Henri Nzouzi.
07:43It will depend on the state of mind of those who have taken the initiative.
07:47Africa must not be an adjustment variable
07:50allowing certain powers to rebalance a balance of power that would not be favorable to them.
07:57Africans must be able to not only choose their representatives,
08:03but they must also be able to have a veto right.
08:06It is not a question of accepting an entry to the Security Council in the Rabat.
08:11This would only create a third category.
08:14Next to permanent members, non-permanent members,
08:17we would have permanent members without a veto right.
08:20No, it would not work.
08:21First of all, we are still in the symbolic phase,
08:23but what I find insulting is to propose this entry without a veto right.
08:28This means that we will not really consider the way of Africa,
08:32which should have the same deliberative weight.
08:36The other question is to know what other emerging powers will do.
08:40For example, you should know that at the moment,
08:42within the Security Council, you have two permanent members who belong to the BRICS.
08:47You have three of them who belong to NATO.
08:49If we make two African countries enter,
08:51we could possibly have other veto rights coming from Turkey, for example,
08:55or Saudi Arabia, which would also have a legitimate ambition to integrate.
09:02In the news also, this visit of the French president announced yesterday by the Elysée.
09:08Emmanuel Macron will make a state visit to Morocco at the end of October.
09:12A visit that confirms the warming of relations between Paris and Rabat.
09:18Let's listen to the analysis of Mustafa Tosa, editorialist and political analyst.
09:25In fact, the real new era between France and Morocco began on July 30,
09:32when, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
09:37Emmanuel Macron addressed him a message of congratulations,
09:43but also of support for the Moroccan identity of the Sahara,
09:48which was considered at the time as a great French clarification requested by Morocco.
09:54In response to this message from President Emmanuel Macron,
09:59His Majesty the King had also sent him a letter in which he said
10:05that he was welcome to come and make his state visit to Morocco,
10:10the first since his arrival at the Elysée in 2017.
10:14And the fact that today we can officially announce from the Elysée
10:20that this visit will take place at the end of October, we are talking about October 28 and 29,
10:24is a way of putting on the rails this rapprochement between France and Morocco
10:30after a long sequence of cold in their diplomatic relations.
10:35And after this clarification, it was quite normal for President Emmanuel Macron
10:43to be able to make this state visit in Morocco.
10:46What must also be said is that, in parallel to the announcement of this official visit of Macron in Morocco,
10:52we are talking about French media sources,
10:55because His Majesty the King Mohamed VI, who is currently on a private visit to Paris,
11:00could participate in the French-speaking summit held in France on October 4 and 5,
11:08which is an additional signal of the great warming of relations between the two countries.
11:14If the decision to get closer to Morocco,
11:17if Emmanuel Macron and the French state decided to recognize the sovereignty of Morocco over the Sahara,
11:22it is not only for economic reasons, it is also a politically well-thought-out choice on the part of the French state.
11:30So, if after this rapprochement and this alliance and this new partnership,
11:36the two countries can draw a benefit from it, why not?
11:39Moreover, the Moroccan Sahara boasts immense investment potential,
11:45both for Morocco and for France, and the two countries will play this winning partnership.
11:51And this is quite normal in international relations,
11:54and even more so between two countries that know each other and have historical relations,
11:59and who want, and who have made the decision to give their strategic partnership a new dynamic
12:07to be able to benefit both Morocco and France.
12:11Direction now to Tunisia, where the campaign team of Ayatollah Zammal,
12:16candidate for the presidential election on October 6,
12:20held a press conference this Saturday to inform the public of the latest developments
12:26related to the judicial proceedings against their candidate
12:30and on his possible withdrawal from the presidential race.
12:33Details are with Najwa Bechar.
12:37Ayatollah Zammal remains a definitive candidate for the presidential election,
12:42despite the judicial proceedings underway at his meeting.
12:45This is what his campaign team said at a press conference,
12:49reminding that candidate Ayatollah Zammal was sentenced on September 18, 2024,
12:55to 20 months in prison for allegations of falsification of sponsorship.
13:02Our position is taken because it emanates from a position of principle.
13:05We are not withdrawing from the presidential race.
13:08The family of Ayatollah Zammal has been the subject of harassment
13:11and terrible pressure is exerted on businesses in the northwestern region
13:16that have supported his candidacy.
13:19It must be said that the government today is going through a period of doubt,
13:23especially after yesterday's approval by the parliament,
13:26the amendment of the electoral law, which is a legislative scandal.
13:32Still in the same electoral context,
13:34the reactions continue concerning the approval by the parliament,
13:38with 116 votes, of the amendment of the electoral law,
13:41which aims to dismiss the administrative tribunal to resolve the electoral litigation.
13:46The Front du Salut d'Opposition has considered that the parliament,
13:50elected with only 11% of the votes,
13:53has failed the democratic process in the country.
13:59A few days before the elections,
14:01the government resorted to a modification of the rules of the game,
14:05by withdrawing the powers granted to the administrative tribunal
14:08and transferring them to the judiciary.
14:12This is a blatant violation of democracy.
14:16The electoral climate in Tunisia is unfolding in a tense political and social climate.
14:21Candidate Zohail Marzeoui has intensified his activities on the ground
14:26regarding the campaign of the outgoing president, Kayser Saïd,
14:29and has limited himself to the movements undertaken by his supporters.
14:33As for candidate Echizamel, he is behind the bars
14:36and his campaign is almost non-existent.
14:42Still political, but this time in Côte d'Ivoire.
14:44Initially announced on September 30,
14:47the revision of the electoral list was reported by the authorities
14:51on a later date.
14:53Max Soubi and Ferdinand Kouakou for the details.
14:57The Ivorian electoral process already knows its first report.
15:01The revision of the electoral list announced for September 30
15:05has just been reported on a later date, which will result in a decree.
15:10Within the significant opposition,
15:12a deep audit of the electoral list is strongly desired.
15:16For the opponents, the delay of a month is unbearable
15:19and the process must continue until three months before the presidential elections
15:23in October 2025.
15:25This electoral code must not remain indifferent.
15:31Its revision is urgent.
15:34It is absolutely necessary.
15:39All these precautions are necessary
15:43to prevent our nation from political violence
15:48which has become almost a tradition.
15:52For Charles Liaoré, deputy RHDP,
15:55the Independent Electoral Commission
15:57is just giving it time to ensure the proper management of the electoral process.
16:01The opposition makes criticisms.
16:04Is it to take into account these criticisms that we arrive at the report?
16:08We can also ask ourselves the question.
16:11That is why I am of the opinion
16:14that we must trust the Independent Electoral Commission,
16:18to give it the opportunity, according to its schedule,
16:22to organize this electoral review
16:25so that it is a success,
16:27that it is appreciated and approved by all parties
16:31involved in the political game in Côte d'Ivoire.
16:35According to the President of the Independent Electoral Commission,
16:38the revision of the list will be sufficient either from October 15
16:42or from November 15.
16:45In Morocco, more precisely,
16:48the work of the Autonomous Registry of Water and Electricity Distribution continues
16:53in order to avoid rising water during the winter period.
16:57Work is being carried out rigorously
16:59to prepare and repair the city's infrastructure
17:02and to carry out projects related to water management
17:06and the protection of residential neighborhoods
17:08against possible floods.
17:11I invite you to follow this report by Mohamed Réchi.
17:14Soheil Jalil for the story.
17:17In Arrache, the teams of the Radel
17:19remain at the forefront of their work to lead their campaign
17:22for the curing and repair of the evacuation cannibals.
17:25During this operation,
17:26in order to reach all the neighborhoods and urban groups of the city,
17:29actions are being carried out to clean and cure the garages,
17:32collectors, and sanitation networks.
17:35Solid waste is also being extracted,
17:37in addition to taking care of all the black spots
17:40that form the sensitive and favorable areas
17:43at the risk of flooding.
17:53In anticipation of the winter season,
17:55the Radel performs several anticipatory works
17:57to fight against floods.
17:59Our agency has proceeded, over the years,
18:02to carry out several structural projects
18:04to purify the rainwater.
18:06At the same time,
18:07each year, the agency carries out operations
18:09to clean the sanitation network,
18:11including garages and avaloirs.
18:13We do this thanks to the Radel machinery,
18:16i.e. 3 trucks and drillers
18:18and 4 teams,
18:19divided between Arrache and Ksar El Kbir.
18:24In anticipation of the winter season,
18:26the Radel teams mobilized
18:28to monitor and extend the water pipes
18:31to avoid water accumulation in urban areas.
18:33Preparations also concern
18:35the implementation of the new phase
18:37of the district protection program
18:39against floods.
18:44A substantial envelope has been allocated
18:46to carry out underground galleries
18:48to allow the flow of rainwater
18:50in a secure environment and not in the sea.
18:52The envelope also concerns the restructuring
18:54of the network in the districts
18:56that suffer from floods in the rainy season.
18:58This is added to the annual program
19:00to clean the sanitation network.
19:03This project is part
19:05of the national program
19:07for liquid sanitation
19:09and reuse of wastewater treated,
19:11which highlights the potential
19:13of the cities concerned
19:15in terms of infrastructure
19:17and contributes to the improvement
19:19of the sanitary conditions
19:21of the concerned municipalities.
19:23The project also focuses
19:25on the rehabilitation
19:27and extension
19:29of the sanitation network,
19:31which will be carried out
19:33by the Tanger Logistics Days.
19:35The event was at its 6th edition earlier.
19:37Back on the highlights
19:39of this event with Soheil Jalil.
19:45The supply chains face
19:47major geopolitical and environmental challenges.
19:49The theme of the 6th edition
19:51of the Tanger Logistics Days,
19:53an initiative promoted by Tanger Med,
19:55is the meeting of the actors
19:57of the global logistics chain
19:59and of all sectors of activity
20:01in the northern region of the kingdom.
20:03This conference is of extreme importance
20:05for the port,
20:07because it allows
20:09an international expert
20:11to meet
20:13the industrial
20:15and logistical operators
20:17operating in Morocco,
20:19in general,
20:21and also on the Tanger Med platform
20:23and its areas of activity in particular.
20:25It is an opportunity
20:27to discuss
20:29the novelties and innovations
20:31in terms of the impact
20:33of global geopolitical crises,
20:35notably the war in Ukraine
20:37and its impact on the supply chains,
20:39or, of course,
20:41the problems of the Suez Canal
20:43and the blockade of the Gulf of Aden.
20:45This event brought together
20:47more than 400 participants
20:49from the port and logistics sectors
20:51in Morocco and internationally.
20:53The participants shared their views
20:55on logistical infrastructures
20:57and the repercussions of international tensions
20:59on commercial flows.
21:01Discussions were also held
21:03on the impact of emerging technologies
21:05such as artificial intelligence,
21:075G and humanoids
21:09on the management of supply chains.
21:11TLDs are technical days
21:13organized by the Tanger Med group
21:15and dedicated to the exploration
21:17of key themes,
21:19as well as current and future issues
21:21concerning professionals
21:23in logistics.
21:25The theme chosen for this 6th edition
21:27is of crucial importance.
21:29Commercial tensions, health crises
21:31and climatic impacts
21:33make the supply chain face unprecedented disruptions,
21:35which forces companies
21:37to rethink their logistics strategies.
21:39Today, renowned experts
21:41are here with us
21:43to share their analysis
21:45in this context,
21:47and to propose solutions
21:49to strengthen supply chain resilience
21:51by engaging in more responsible
21:53and sustainable logistics.
21:57Two conventions were signed
21:59to digitize import-export processes
22:01in the port ecosystem.
22:03The Tangier Logistics Days
22:05are a testament
22:07to the Tanger Med group's commitment
22:09to exploring the key themes
22:11of transport and logistics,
22:13while contributing to the development
22:15of sustainable and resilient logistics.
22:17Still in the city of Detroit,
22:19you only have this weekend
22:21to enjoy the cultural event
22:23Art Explora,
22:25which runs until tomorrow
22:27at the old port of Tangier,
22:29before the festival and its boat museum
22:31reach the capital Rabat
22:33for a stopover from 11 to 17 October.
22:35Art Explora is an event
22:37that offers a variety of programming,
22:39including exhibitions,
22:41virtual reality, performances
22:43and film and concert projections.
22:45More details with Soheil Jalil.
22:49A cultural odyssey in the Mediterranean.
22:51The theme of this multidisciplinary
22:53festival proposed by Art Explora
22:55is a free and itinerant
22:57cultural festival
22:59spanning the Mediterranean
23:01until 2026.
23:03Initiated by the Art Explora Foundation,
23:05the festival is deployed
23:07aboard the catamaran boat museum,
23:09a boat that can accommodate
23:11up to 2,000 visitors per day
23:13with immersive experiences.
23:15The museum arrived yesterday in Tangier.
23:17It is a very moving moment.
23:19It is the first visit on the African coast
23:21of the boat museum
23:23after Malta, Marseille and Venice.
23:25We are looking forward to it.
23:27We saw a lot of people
23:29coming yesterday
23:31for the musical programming.
23:33There are events on board
23:35and events on land
23:37throughout the day
23:39until 10 p.m.
23:41Art Explora is an innovative
23:43and bold proposal
23:45that combines classic forms
23:47of presentation and representation of art.
23:49This boat museum with exceptional dimensions
23:51of 47 meters long,
23:5318 meters wide and a mast
23:55of 55 meters with sails
23:57designed by the artist Laure Prouveau
23:59carries a universal and federative message.
24:01It is a boat
24:03where you can discover an immersive
24:05experience of sound,
24:07boating and exhibition panels,
24:09an exhibition that we co-created
24:11with the Louvre Museum.
24:13Then we have other exhibitions
24:15of contemporary art,
24:17a pavilion with photos,
24:19videos with artists
24:21from the Arab world.
24:23We are waiting for you.
24:25It will be a mixture
24:27of music, dance,
24:29conferences, meetings
24:31with very popular music
24:33from Haïta,
24:35Amazigh music
24:37and a much more contemporary dimension
24:39of DJ sets.
24:41Until autumn 2026,
24:43this festival will visit
24:45a total of 20 ports
24:47across 15 countries in the Mediterranean.
24:49Symbol of escape and discovery,
24:51the boat concentrates in it
24:53a unique part of adventure
24:55and imagination.
24:57Sailing from port to port,
24:59place of exchange par excellence,
25:01the catamaran connects worlds,
25:03cultures and actors.
25:05And on this word of art,
25:07we come to the end of this news.
25:09This news will be continued
25:11on Medea TV.