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مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف عالمية - 01/10/2024

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00:00Welcome to the Arabic and international press.
00:14The Arabic-London newspaper wrote that foreign workers living in Lebanon, including Sudanese, Ethiopians, Sri Lankans and Bengals,
00:23are looking for a safe shelter away from the Lebanese-specific refugee camps,
00:28and many of them find their shelter in a shelter supervised by Jesuit monks.
00:34We also read in the article that the International Migration Organization says that more than 160,000 foreign workers living in Lebanon
00:44make up 65% of them, and it is believed that the number is actually greater than that,
00:50as many of them live in Lebanon illegally.
00:55The newspaper also reported the suffering of thousands of refugees from northern Lebanon to the south due to the war.
01:01In this regard, the new Arabic newspaper wrote in this report,
01:06that 165 km of suffering was suffered by thousands of refugees from southern Lebanon to Tripoli in northern Lebanon,
01:14fleeing Israeli aggression on various southern and regional cities.
01:19The number of displaced people registered in the refugee centers in Lebanon is up to two,
01:25according to the author, more than 146,000 people,
01:29while the number of 834 centers, including government schools, educational associations,
01:37vocational institutions, agricultural centers and others, is distributed in different provinces.
01:43The Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, between asylum and emigration,
01:47was the title of the Lebanese newspaper Al-Nahar.
01:50This article said that between the barbed walls of the Palestinian camps in Lebanon,
01:56there was the sound of tiredness and exhaustion at every event as difficult as the war.
02:02When the number of asylum seekers from their land to the deserts was not enough,
02:06the enemy himself came to the deserts, forcing them to emigrate.
02:10According to the newspaper, the families who were affected by the shelling,
02:14left their homes and camps, fleeing to safer homes and camps.
02:19But where are these safe places for them?
02:22And how many of them are in the capital, Beirut, if the situation deteriorates more than it should?
02:28The author of the article asked.
02:30Al-Quds Al-Arabi said that the head of the former military intelligence,
02:35General Filahtiat Amos Yedlin, asked in an article published by a Hebrew channel on its website.
02:40Is Israel heading to the end of the war and its contents?
02:43Or is it climbing towards a regional war?
02:46Of course, by completely destroying the fire rockets,
02:49calling on Israel to think about destroying Bashar al-Assad's regime.
02:52The Israeli analyst considered, according to the newspaper,
02:55that the latest developments are a turning point on seven fronts.
03:00The war has mostly been going on at a low rate for about a year.
03:07The Financial Times published a report on the details of the Israeli intelligence,
03:13Hezbollah, after it intervened in Syria to support Bashar al-Assad's regime after 2012.
03:19But Al-Arabi sought to gather information about it,
03:22to the extent that it created a special group for this.
03:25The newspaper said in this report.
03:28Israel gathers a lot of data, to the extent that it created a special group,
03:35the United 9900, which writes algorithms,
03:39and imitates high-precision images of the targeted elements.
03:45On the one hand, the French magazine,
03:47Jeune Afrique, published an article in which it talked about
03:50the situation of illegal immigrants in Tunisia,
03:53from drowning in the sea to violence and deportation.
03:56This is against the expectations of improving the situation
03:59after the last migration agreement between Tunisia and Europe.
04:02The two magazines said that an agreement was signed between Tunisia and the European Union
04:07to improve the situation of immigrants.
04:09But the events of drowning and violence continue,
04:11which reflects the failure of the agreement to achieve its goals.
04:14According to the newspaper,
04:16immigrants are always left in South Africa without help in Tunisia,
04:21while ships are left in the port of Sfax.
04:25With this article, we conclude this segment.

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