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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 30/09/2024

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00:00The Hamas movement announced today that its leader in Lebanon, Fatah Sharif Abu Al-Amin,
00:27will be deported to a refugee camp in the south of Lebanon.
00:32In Lebanon, the Israeli army announced that Nagharat, in the center of Beirut, is the
00:38first of its kind since the beginning of the confrontation with Hezbollah.
00:42In the United States, dozens of killings have occurred in the past two decades, which have
00:47hit several US states, resulting in extensive financial losses.
00:52We start with Morocco, where the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and
00:58Moroccans living outside of Nasr Bourita held a survey on Sunday in New York on the
01:04importance of the 79th round of the United Nations General Assembly, with the person
01:08sent to the United Nations by the Secretary General to the Moroccan Sahara, Stephen
01:12de Mastura, with a request from the latter.
01:15According to what he said, it is a permanent message to the Kingdom of Morocco from the
01:19United Nations.
01:20It was made clear that this survey, which took place in the presence of the ambassador
01:24or the permanent representative of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations, Omar Hilal,
01:28was held on the occasion of the current round of elections, led by His Majesty King
01:33Mohammed VI, in support of the Kingdom's sovereignty over its Sahara, which is supported
01:38by many countries in favor of the Moroccan initiative for self-government.
01:42On this occasion, the Moroccan delegation reaffirmed the four requirements for the
01:47Kingdom's stance on the Moroccan Sahara, as set out by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
01:52which are the support of the efforts of the General Secretary for his personal position
01:56for a political, realistic, operational and sustainable solution, and based on
02:00consensus.
02:01Also, self-government under the rule of Morocco as the only solution and the only
02:05solution to this regional dispute, in addition to the resources available, with the
02:09participation of all parties, especially Algeria, as the only framework for this
02:13series, and this is in accordance with the decision of the Security Council 27-03
02:17on October 30, 2023, and finally, the strict respect for the ceasefire by the other parties
02:21as a precondition for the continuation of the political series.
02:25And let's get to the report, because the Ambassador will also conduct
02:29investigations with the other parties in New York.
02:33In the Middle East, the Hamas movement announced the assassination of its leader
02:37in Lebanon.
02:38In the Middle East, the Hamas movement announced the assassination of its leader
02:42in Lebanon.
02:43A member of the movement outside Fatah Sharif Abu Al-Amin was killed in a military
02:47operation that targeted his home in the Al-Bas camp in southern Lebanon.
02:51It is clear that he was killed in the cave with his wife, son and daughter.
02:55The National Media Agency has reported that an air raid was carried out
02:59that targeted the camp near the city of Sur in southern Lebanon,
03:03indicating that for the first time the camp is being targeted.
03:07And for more about this cave, we follow the data provided by our ambassador
03:11in Beirut, Khaldoun Zinedine, who was with us in a previous interview
03:15immediately after the bombing of the Al-Bas camp in southern Lebanon.
03:19This assassination took place in the Al-Bas camp in Sur.
03:23This camp is being targeted for the first time in this way
03:27since the operation of the Aqsa bombing,
03:31which was carried out by the Hamas.
03:35Not only was he killed, but his wife and daughter were also killed,
03:39according to the available information.
03:43This operation came, of course, after a series of operations yesterday.
03:47One of these operations is also the first time in Beirut,
03:51specifically in the Kola region,
03:55and the target was the People's Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
03:59The People's Front for the Liberation of Palestine killed three of its leaders
04:03who were killed in this cave.
04:07Some time ago, there was also news about a new cave
04:11that fell on the southern suburbs of Beirut,
04:15but it turned out that the thick smoke that rose and appeared from afar
04:19was the result of the collapse of a new building,
04:23not due to an Israeli mistake,
04:27but the buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut,
04:31and it turned out that the fighters of Beirut
04:35fired new missiles at dozens of Hezbollah targets
04:39in the Lebanese province of Beqaa,
04:43and it was confirmed that it will continue to attack the military capabilities
04:47and the infrastructure of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
04:51In the past, a Lebanese security source reported
04:55the fall of four people in an Israeli cave
04:59The Israeli cave targeted Hezbollah in Lebanon
05:03and claimed the lives of 105 people, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health,
05:07two days after the death of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah,
05:11while a local source confirmed that more than 1,000 people
05:15have been killed in Lebanon since the military escalation
05:19between Israel and Hezbollah in mid-September.
05:23The Israeli army is intensifying its raids
05:27against targets belonging to Hezbollah,
05:31targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut
05:35and areas in the east and south of the country
05:39as well as the fall of dozens of victims,
05:43including killings and wounds,
05:47two days after the death of Hezbollah Secretary General
05:51Hassan Nasrallah.
05:55The Israeli air strikes did not only target Beirut,
05:59but also targeted areas in the south and east of Lebanon
06:03in the Baalbek region, the eastern part of the country,
06:07as well as the southern suburbs of Beirut.
06:11The Israeli air strikes did not only target Beirut,
06:15but also targeted areas in the south and east of Lebanon
06:19in the Baalbek region, the eastern part of the country,
06:23while the Lebanese health authorities confirmed
06:27the fall of killings and wounds caused by these raids.
06:31The south of Lebanon did not differ much,
06:33as the Saida region was the target of new Israeli raids,
06:37as the Lebanese health authorities confirmed
06:41the fall of killings and wounds caused by these raids.
06:47The Israeli army announced that Israeli fighters
06:51that Israeli fighters have invaded the targets of Hezbollah in Lebanon,
06:56including the launch of missiles aimed at Israeli territories,
07:00the storage of weapons and the sites under it.
07:07In response to these Israeli attacks,
07:09which target the military and security infrastructure of Hezbollah,
07:12according to the Israeli army,
07:14Hezbollah is trying to respond to the Israeli army.
07:17In a statement to Hezbollah,
07:19the Lebanese organization announced the bombing of the city of Safad
07:22and another area in northern Israel
07:24with a series of missiles in response to the Israeli raids
07:27against the Lebanese cities and villages.
07:29In the aftermath of the escalation,
07:31a large wave of displacement continues for the civilians,
07:34especially from the south of the country and its east,
07:36and from the southern suburbs to areas far from the Israeli raids.
07:41There are a lot of demands.
07:44The most important thing is to defend our children.
07:48The Lebanese authority announced the provision of centers
07:51and temporary homes for hundreds of thousands of Lebanese refugees.
07:58And about the developments in the Middle East,
08:01we follow what Mr. Nidal Al-Shugair,
08:03a professor of strategic communication and government relations,
08:06said in his article in Paris.
08:08The issue of the fate of Hezbollah,
08:10after the assassination of its Secretary General,
08:12and the issue of the caliphate of Nasrallah
08:14in a convincing and acceptable way
08:16from all the forces within the party.
08:19If we want to talk about the fate of Hezbollah,
08:23I think it is too early to talk about this matter,
08:26especially since the party is currently going through a very difficult period.
08:30Therefore, its fate is related to several factors,
08:34internal factors and external factors,
08:37but also the future of this party.
08:40The party must first solve a basic problem.
08:45There is a serious security discovery.
08:47Therefore, in light of the discovery,
08:49this security gap inside the party,
08:51in my opinion, if it continues,
08:53there will be no future for the party.
08:55There is also talk about the regional role.
08:58As we know, the regional role is an influential factor
09:02in the operation of the party's survival or not,
09:05especially since it is known to the party
09:07that it is a major Iranian tool in the region.
09:11Therefore, the future of the party is now a dark future.
09:15The easiest thing now is the operation of the caliphate of Nasrallah.
09:18It is very difficult now to have a person like Hasan Nasrallah,
09:26the former leader of Hezbollah,
09:29who was the basis and there was a great integration
09:34between the historical personality of Hasan Nasrallah
09:36in the shadow of the conflict and his great media and political presence.
09:40This is very difficult,
09:43especially in the shadow of the large number of party leaders.
09:46Therefore, the operation of leadership is not difficult in my opinion,
09:52but the main problem now is where the party is going
09:56and whether there is a person capable of getting the party out of this dilemma.
10:00The party has indeed entered a big dilemma in recent weeks.
10:06Therefore, its future is very dark.
10:09On the part of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the European Union,
10:13a meeting was held today to search for jobs in Lebanon.
10:16This meeting was called by the foreign policy official
10:19of the European Union, Josep Borrell,
10:21who said that the meeting will be after noon today
10:24through video technology to search for a response of the European Union
10:27to the latest escalation in Lebanon.
10:29This calls for international forces to strive to prevent the transition
10:33between Israel and Hezbollah to a comprehensive war.
10:36The European Union has faced difficulties so far
10:39in taking a unified position or practicing a greater influence
10:42to stop violence in the Middle East.
10:47The President of the Government of Employment in Lebanon, Najib Mikati,
10:51emphasized the need to keep the latest diplomacy
10:54to overcome the current situation in the Middle East
10:57and end the current war.
10:59He also said that Lebanon is committed to international legitimacy
11:02and the decisions of the United Nations.
11:05Of course, we did not hesitate for a moment
11:08to pursue this diplomatic role.
11:10We have no choice but to choose diplomacy.
11:13If you notice, from the moment I started,
11:15and we have 17-01 implementation,
11:17the implementation of all three government commitments,
11:19including the Security Council,
11:21and all the Lebanese are confirming this issue.
11:24Because no matter what happens,
11:26in the end we will return to 17-01.
11:28So let us save blood and save what is happening
11:32and go to the implementation of the agreement.
11:35Because Lebanon still believes in the international community,
11:39believes in international legitimacy,
11:41believes in the United Nations,
11:43while all of us do not believe in the law of terrorism
11:46and that the strong will not give the weak the right.
11:49On the other hand,
11:51Saudi Arabia is concerned about the developments in Lebanon,
11:54which witnessed continuous and violent Israeli raids
11:57after the death of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah.
12:01Riyadh emphasized the need to preserve the sovereignty of Lebanon
12:04and the regional security
12:06in the first official Saudi defense
12:08since the death of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah.
12:12In the Middle East,
12:14the Ministry of Health,
12:16which belongs to the Hamas government,
12:18announced today the increase of the Israeli war
12:21and the movement in the Gaza Strip
12:23to more than 41,615 killed,
12:28while the number of injured increased to 96,360
12:33since the beginning of the war on October 7.
12:37The ministry said in a statement
12:39that at least 20 people were killed in the past 24 hours
12:43in Israeli raids targeting different areas of the Strip.
12:51On another topic,
12:53Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed today
12:56that he will investigate all the specific targets in Ukraine
12:59that have been witnessing a war since February 2022,
13:03on the occasion of the second anniversary
13:05of the annexation of Russia to four Ukrainian regions.
13:08Putin congratulated the Russian people
13:11on the day of the reunification
13:14with the Ukrainian regions of Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson,
13:19which they celebrate on the same day on September 30.
13:23Putin said that he has committed himself
13:27to protect the Russian-speaking population
13:30in these Ukrainian regions,
13:32which Moscow partially controls
13:34and which voted in favor of its connection to Russia
13:37during the referendums,
13:39which Kiev and the international community did not recognize.
13:44To the American side,
13:46where the Republican candidate for the next presidency,
13:49Donald Trump,
13:50expressed his opposition to the candidate of the Democratic Party,
13:53Kamala Harris,
13:54accused of encouraging those who describe them
13:57as adhering to the American attack on their homes
14:01in reference to the conditions of illegal immigrants.
14:05Trump sought to respond to Harris
14:07after visiting the borders between the United States and Mexico recently,
14:11where he made an agreement in exchange for more efforts
14:14to control the requests for asylum and immigration.
14:17Details with Anwar Nakham.
14:24It is normal for Donald Trump
14:26to criticize his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris.
14:30But the new one to criticize her
14:32takes advantage of the situation of illegal immigrants
14:35and accuses her of encouraging those who describe them
14:38as adhering to the American attack on their homes
14:41in reference to the strictness of his speech
14:44to the full-blown election.
14:49Trump sought to respond to Harris
14:51after visiting the borders between the United States and Mexico
14:55where he made an agreement in exchange for more efforts
14:58to control the requests for asylum and immigration.
15:06The issue of immigration is one of the main points of dispute
15:09for Harris in the opinion polls,
15:11where the competition is close to Trump
15:13in the elections on November 5th.
15:16Harris' speech at the borders,
15:19as opposed to what happened in Wisconsin,
15:23suggests that President Joe Biden and his deputy Harris
15:27are responsible for the invasion of these country's criminals,
15:32so to speak.
15:39Joe Biden has become mentally disabled,
15:42but Kamala was born like this.
15:44And if you think about it,
15:46only a mentally disabled person
15:48would allow this to happen to our country.
15:53This is what President Trump,
15:55who is close to his 8th term,
15:57says about his competitor Kamala Harris.
16:00While Trump repeats his speech,
16:02which we have been hearing for years,
16:04in the words of the presidential candidate Kamala Harris,
16:07she extended this last weekend
16:09in a fundraising rally for her campaign in San Francisco.
16:16According to a source familiar with foreign policy,
16:19Grigory Aftan-Dilyan,
16:21the upcoming US presidency
16:23will be in two circumstances
16:25in which the US economy will experience a severe downturn,
16:28which is the pandemic,
16:30which will be in favor of the upcoming presidency.
16:33He added during his participation in a program with Washington
16:36that a number of economic indicators
16:38indicate the development of economic performance
16:41as an indicator of inflation and unemployment.
16:45Well, certainly economic issues
16:47are going to dominate this election,
16:49bread-and-butter issues as they say.
16:51Of course, economic issues
16:53will dominate these elections,
16:55but we have to realize
16:57that the rate of inflation has decreased.
17:00After it reached 9%,
17:02it became less than 3%.
17:04Thus, there are good economic indicators,
17:07as well as the rate of unemployment
17:09is still very low,
17:12and therefore the US economy is in a good state.
17:16The problem is that some Americans
17:19compare the prices of real estate today
17:22to what it was four or five years ago,
17:25which hurts American consumers.
17:27But the economy in general
17:29is in a very good state,
17:31and the total revenue rate
17:33for the second quarter of this year
17:35reached 3% almost annually,
17:37which is a very good rate
17:40compared to other countries in the industrial world.
17:44As the American businessman,
17:46Ahmed Zubayd, said,
17:48the two upcoming US presidential candidates
17:51avoided talking about foreign debt
17:53to the United States,
17:55either during the debate that brought them together
17:58or during the current election rallies.
18:00Zubayd added during an interview
18:02in the program with Morocco from Washington
18:05that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris
18:08have said that the rise in foreign debt
18:11is a result of the country's management
18:14by republicans and democrats equally.
18:18This has been a significant issue.
18:20It's obviously...
18:21This is an important issue.
18:23Although we own the world's most
18:25conservative currency,
18:27and we have the strongest economy today,
18:30our debts reach 125%
18:32of the total local revenue,
18:34which is a high level
18:36that we haven't seen since the Great Depression.
18:39And it's interesting to note
18:41that when Obama left office,
18:43there was a big increase in debts
18:45due to our getting out of a big war
18:47and a global financial crisis,
18:49where our debts amounted
18:51to $20 trillion.
18:53Then it increased by about $8 trillion
18:56during President Trump's term,
18:58and it rose by about $7 trillion
19:00during President Biden's term.
19:02And this has a big impact.
19:04And based on the programs of both candidates,
19:07our debts will continue to increase
19:09because of the high interest rates.
19:11And yet, I have to say that
19:13due to some geopolitical fears,
19:15some of the biggest buyers of our debts,
19:18including China,
19:20are actually reducing their purchases
19:23from US treasury bonds.
19:25And what that will do
19:27at the end of the day
19:29is that if we don't have any buyers
19:32of US treasury bonds from abroad,
19:35it will have a negative impact
19:37on our local interests.
19:39We will start relying more
19:41on our local buyers for this debt.
19:44So my answer to your question
19:46is that as a country,
19:48we are always optimistic
19:50and prefer to postpone problems
19:52to a later date.
19:54But at some point,
19:56this will not only affect our economy
19:58and our markets,
20:00but it will also affect
20:02the confidence of other countries
20:04in the strength of the US economy.
20:06In the United States,
20:08the number of people killed
20:10by Elaine's attacks has increased
20:12to at least 93 people,
20:14according to local authorities,
20:16indicating that millions of Americans
20:18in 10 states are still without electricity.
20:20This includes at least 24 people
20:22who were killed in South Carolina,
20:2417 in Georgia,
20:2611 in Florida,
20:281 in Virginia,
20:30according to the same source.
20:32Elaine hit North and West Florida
20:34last Thursday evening
20:36as a fourth wave
20:38with strong winds,
20:40as the states of Alabama,
20:42Florida, Georgia,
20:44North Carolina,
20:46South Carolina,
20:48and Tennessee
20:50announced a state of federal emergency.
20:54Back to the Moroccan issue,
20:56where the issue of
20:58the demand of medicine
21:00for public opinion,
21:02which concludes that
21:04constructive dialogue
21:06is the only way
21:08to solve all the obstacles
21:10in this issue,
21:12so as to find solutions
21:14and present some
21:16agreed-upon amendments.
21:18I think that dialogue
21:20should be conducted
21:22according to the level of medicine.
21:24I think that our future
21:26will have a level of dialogue.
21:28I don't think that the other parties
21:30like the university or the officials
21:32have a level of dialogue.
21:34I don't think that 4 or 5 parties
21:36have a level of awareness
21:38and don't find a solution.
21:40I think that any problem
21:42has a solution.
21:44If we leave it to chance,
21:46there will be a solution.
21:48If we leave it to the method
21:50of finding a solution,
21:52they will find a solution.
21:54They will find a solution.
21:56They will find a solution.
21:58They will find a solution.
22:00They will continue their
22:027 years of studies,
22:04and the state will provide them
22:06with a dialogue.
22:08There should be a dialogue.
22:10We want a healthy
22:12and a little weak
22:14reform.
22:16I hope that the youth
22:18will help them
22:20and I hope that the state
22:22will provide them with a dialogue.
22:24I hope that it will happen.
22:26These people are lost.
22:28The solution should be found
22:30for them, so that things
22:32will be better.
22:34They should see for themselves.
22:36They are students.
22:38They should study.
22:40If they want to reach their goals,
22:42they should do their best
22:44to reach their goals.
22:46They don't deserve it.
22:48They should serve us,
22:50serve the people, serve the society.
22:52These people should be given a solution.
22:54It is necessary to have
22:56a dialogue.
22:58It is necessary to ensure
23:00that they can solve the problem
23:02on one side
23:04and on the other.
23:06In the end,
23:08neither the students nor the government
23:10have a goal.
23:12They serve the country and the public interest of the citizens.
23:14There should be
23:16solutions and solutions.
23:18This is the end of the broadcast.
23:20See you at noon.