مدار الأخبار - الظهيرة - 02/07/2024

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00:00Welcome to the most important headlines from NTV Bitanja, and we start with the headlines.
00:19The Palestinian Refugee Resettlement Agency estimates that about a quarter of a million
00:27people have been displaced.
00:30In France, there is a strong negotiation before the end of the resettlement program
00:35after the resettlement of dozens of left and right-wing candidates to try to prevent
00:41the extremist right-wing from winning the majority.
00:45In the United States, Biden sees in the Supreme Court Trump's partial
00:49support of the judicial pursuit. He sees in that a dangerous past.
01:05We start from the Middle East, and with the entry of the war on Gaza on the 70th
01:10after the 200th anniversary, the Israeli army again launched raids on Khan Younes
01:13at a time when he was preparing to launch a new military operation in the city,
01:19in conjunction with the continuation of his attack on the neighborhood of Shuja'ia.
01:22In the West Bank, Israeli raids have been resumed and armed clashes have emerged
01:27between the Israeli resistance and the Israeli forces in Nablus and Tobas.
01:30On the political level, Washington said it is working with its Arab allies to put
01:35a plan for the future of Gaza, while the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
01:40said that the Arab-Israeli conflict is nearing the end of the phase of eliminating
01:45the military capabilities of Hamas, and that it will continue to destroy its armed forces,
01:49according to his statement.
01:52After the Israeli army once again ordered the evacuation of some neighborhoods
01:57with high population density in Khan Younes and south of the Gaza Strip,
02:02the Palestinian Refugee Resettlement Agency, UNRWA, said that this new matter
02:06would take about a quarter of a million people to move to other places,
02:11including children, the elderly and the sick.
02:14Al-Mazeed with Sahar Bin Sleiman.
02:17The areas of security in Gaza are shrinking day by day.
02:21The areas that were claimed to be safe by the occupation are turning into hot coals.
02:27The occupation army intensified the bombing of Khan Younes,
02:31preparing for a new operation in the city.
02:34Hours after the Israeli army issued orders to the residents of the eastern areas
02:39to evacuate them, and to launch a number of missiles from inside them
02:44towards settlements in the Gaza Strip,
02:48the Israeli plane carried out intensive bombings on several neighborhoods in the city.
02:54We came to the east, then to Europe, then to Raqqa,
02:58then to another country, then to Nasser,
03:02and now we are up there, in the camp of the Sunnis.
03:06We have no place to go tomorrow.
03:09It's tiring, tiring, tiring.
03:12This time we didn't take anything with us.
03:15We don't have time to take anything.
03:18We don't have transportation at all.
03:21Many left these areas, while a hospital in European Gaza witnessed
03:26the evacuation of patients, displaced people, and medical equipment.
03:31The bombing targeted areas in the south, north, and east.
03:37The recipients were displaced people who spent the night in Iraq,
03:41children who had no place to go, and others who were killed and injured.
03:45A medical hospital in Khan Younes received them.
03:49A large number of Palestinian citizens were also displaced.
03:53The Israeli threat was followed by a military operation.
03:59We have been in Europe for 17 months.
04:02We came back to our homes.
04:05My son is playing, and his leg is injured.
04:09I went to Iraq, and they turned me into a refugee.
04:14I came from here.
04:17This time, the Israelis targeted the eastern areas of Khan Younes.
04:24The evacuation was a shock, fear, and great concern for the people.
04:31The evacuation once again shows that there is no safe place in Gaza.
04:38In addition to the aggression, the targeting of isolated civilians,
04:42the government of Benyamin Netanyahu has crossed a point of no return.
04:52The health authorities in Gaza announced that the number of victims of the war
04:57between Israel and Hamas has increased to more than 37,925.
05:05About 87,145 people have been injured since October 7.
05:10This is the lowest number since the Ministry of Health,
05:13while there are 25 dead and 81 injured in the hospitals
05:17during the last 24 hours until the morning of the third day.
05:25In France, the candidates for the second round of legislative elections
05:30will be determined by tonight's evening.
05:33After dozens of left and right-wing candidates
05:36to try to prevent the right-wing extremists from reaching power,
05:41despite the many divisions.
05:43For more on this topic, we have Mr. Benyounis Marzouki,
05:47a professor of politics and constitutional law at the University of Ouajda.
05:50Mr. Marzouki, welcome.
05:52Welcome.
05:54Mr. Marzouki, what exactly is this special legislative process?
06:00How can we explain it and simplify it for the viewer?
06:03Go ahead.
06:33Mr. Marzouki,
06:35in this first round, only the candidate with the most votes will win.
06:43That is, half the votes plus one.
06:45If this is not achieved,
06:48a second round will be held, called the ballot round,
06:52in which only the results of the votes will be presented.
06:58This second round is called the ballot round.
07:05Why?
07:07Because the candidate, in general,
07:10has the right to choose in the first round.
07:13Perhaps his favorite candidate or his favorite political organization did not win.
07:20So, in the second round,
07:22he works to eliminate what we can call the opposing candidates.
07:26Therefore,
07:28the second round is a round of alliances
07:32that will give the final results in the second round.
07:39Mr. Marzouki,
07:41can we expect, even in an approximate and early way,
07:45the electoral map in light of this?
07:48No, in fact,
07:50when we look at the numbers
07:52that have been shown,
07:55especially when it comes to the three major assemblies,
08:00to the first place in the first round,
08:04we should notice that the National Assembly
08:07occupied the first place in 297 circles,
08:11while the Popular Front,
08:14the new one, in 159 circles,
08:17and the Presidential Alliance in 70 circles.
08:18This means that
08:20when we subtract from these numbers
08:23the numbers obtained in the first round,
08:27it becomes clear that
08:29if there is no important alliance
08:32between the Popular Front
08:35and the Presidential Alliance,
08:37the election will be in favor of the National Assembly
08:43because in many of these circles,
08:45the National Assembly occupies the first place.
08:48Therefore,
08:50we should take into account
08:53that there will be about 300 circles
08:56of trilateral confrontations.
08:58So the parties,
09:00from here to July 7,
09:02must be firm in the issue of final alliances.
09:06Of course, we do not know
09:08whether this will be related to national or tactical alliances
09:13that differ from one circle to another,
09:16but the numbers do not indicate
09:19or I would almost say
09:21that they are in favor of the National Assembly.
09:23From your point of view,
09:25what are the opportunities for the success of these different parties
09:28in forming a barrier in the extreme right?
09:32The issue of forming the barrier
09:36was important when the Presidential Alliance
09:40and the direction of Macron
09:44was in favor of the political scene.
09:47What we notice
09:49is that from one election to another,
09:52this barrier that we want against the extreme right
09:58decreases gradually.
10:00We should notice that
10:02the last alliance was of this type
10:04in terms of presidential elections
10:07and the victory of President Macron himself
10:10over this barrier did not succeed.
10:12But now the left, in general,
10:15has become a second force.
10:17It has 29.99% of the votes,
10:22which is a very important percentage
10:24that makes it think
10:27that it will also get its share
10:30of the state's affairs.
10:32Therefore, we believe that this barrier
10:35will decrease gradually
10:38because no matter what the situation is,
10:41no matter how far the right reaches to power,
10:44the state has its logic
10:46and its own ways of working
10:49that are different from what we see
10:51in the electoral campaigns
10:53and party programs.
10:55Mr. Benyounis Almarzouki,
10:57Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law
10:59at the University of Ouajda,
11:01thank you very much.
11:03Thank you.
11:05We will stay on the same topic
11:06but the political class has responded
11:08to the results of the first round
11:10of the legislative elections
11:12through calls to cut the road
11:14for the extremist right
11:16in the second round next Sunday
11:18at a time when many French people
11:20express that the result
11:22is a result of the policies
11:24of the last few years in the country.
11:26For more details,
11:28watch the exclusive report
11:30from NTV to Paris
11:32by Sam Al-Najjar and Waseem Haddad.
11:33Continuous visits
11:35by government officials
11:37and journalistic groups
11:39in front of the Elysee Palace.
11:41This is what the scene looked like
11:43hours after the announcement
11:45of the results of the first round
11:47of the legislative elections
11:49given by the Progressive Party
11:51of the National Assembly in France.
11:53The progress of the extremist right
11:55has put many people
11:57in the political class in the country
11:59and above all,
12:01President Emmanuel Macron
12:03in the second round
12:05following the same speech
12:07by the left-wing radical
12:09President Jean-Luc Mélenchon
12:11with the most prominent figures
12:13of the new People's Front
12:15who are speaking today
12:17in front of cameras
12:19and local media
12:21to call for their election
12:23to be filled in the second round.
12:25Calls that may not be intended
12:27by many French people
12:29who consider that the result
12:31of the first round
12:33of the legislative elections
12:35is the solution
12:37of the general assembly
12:39in addition to what some French people
12:41consider the return
12:43of many vital sectors
12:45within the country.
12:47I think the results
12:49are as expected.
12:51Macron solved the general assembly
12:53and so was the result.
12:55It's not the same.
12:57At the same time,
12:59it's always the same
13:01when you see deteriorating schools.
13:03So what can we do in France?
13:07What I don't like about the current political context
13:09is the saying that French people are racists.
13:11Did you see me a few minutes ago
13:13with the person I was talking to?
13:15I met this person
13:17when he was 3 years old
13:19and he didn't forget me,
13:21and I'm not like that either.
13:23I don't think my case is unique.
13:25I don't like the saying that French people are racists.
13:27It's true,
13:29they are within society
13:31and this problem exists in other countries.
13:33There are certainly racists, but deep down, there is racism everywhere, we agree.
13:41The second round, which will see 305 electoral districts, remains open to many scenarios,
13:48as the National Assembly aims to obtain absolute majority,
13:52enabling it to win the presidency of the French government with ease,
13:56as the right-wing extremists' call for a stand-off may result in different results in these elections,
14:02which many consider to be one of the most important achievements in the history of modern France.
14:08The political debate in France is still ongoing,
14:11and over the course of this week, the French will continue to wait for what will come out of the draft constitution,
14:16which may lead to the right-wing extremists' reaching power in a precedent
14:22for the first time in the history of the Fifth French Republic.
14:26From the French capital, Paris, Bassem Al-Najjar, Waseem Haddan, Medien-TV.
14:32President of Gambia, Adam Baruch, witnessed in Banjul
14:36the firm and determined support of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI of the Republic of Gambia,
14:41highlighting the distinctive relations between the two brotherly countries.
14:44Baruch welcomed the Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Abdel Latif Mirawi,
14:49who visited Gambia four times,
14:52expressing his desire to cooperate closely with Morocco in order to achieve the common goals of Africa,
14:58which are prosperous, coherent and stable.
15:00He also mentioned the Atlantic Initiative launched by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
15:06which offers great opportunities for cooperation,
15:10such as South-to-South, across the Atlantic countries, including Gambia,
15:15indicating that it forms a promising framework for cooperation,
15:19especially between the ministers of the two African-Atlantic countries
15:22entrusted with higher education, research and innovation.
15:28In Washington, where the Minister of Industry and Trade, Riyad Mazour,
15:33and the Assistant Trade Representative of the United States to Europe and the Middle East,
15:38Brian Trick, held the eighth round of the joint committee
15:43tasked with tracking the free trade agreement between the two countries.
15:48During the meeting, the ways to continue to improve trade relations between Morocco and the United States
15:55and to spread a new message in the framework of the Free Trade Agreement,
15:58especially in the sectors of agriculture, weaving, investment and car manufacturing.
16:03On this occasion, Mazour highlighted that Morocco is a distinguished, effective and reliable company
16:09with a special ability to work horizontally within the framework of a distinguished strategy
16:15for its relations with the United States, in addition to its favorable economic climate for investments.
16:22In his turn, Trick highlighted this dynamic and welcomed the economic and trade relations
16:27that have developed since the signing of the Free Trade Agreement.
16:32In Mauritania, President Mohamed Ould Cheikh Al-Ghazwani was re-elected to a second term for five years,
16:39after gaining more than 56% of the votes,
16:43ahead of his main opponent, Piram Al-Dahabidi,
16:48according to the Independent National Committee for Elections.
16:52In a photographic message in which his citizens thanked him for re-electing him,
16:56Al-Ghazwani pledged to be the president of all Mauritanians, without exception and without discrimination.
17:03He also pledged to continue the extended hand-held policy,
17:06the approach of calmness, dialogue and dialogue with all political parties,
17:10in service of the highest interests of the country.
17:16Under the supervision of the Tunisian Interior Minister,
17:19the Libyan government was re-opened through the border wall
17:23after more than three months of closure and three failed attempts to re-open it.
17:29The Movement for Transition to its Nature promised that trade exchange would resume
17:33through the border in the coming few days.
17:36The closure of the border was carried out by the Libyan side in March,
17:41following armed clashes on the borders.
17:44Al-Mazeed with Fatih Al-Falhi from Tunisia.
17:48Failed attempts were carried out by the Libyan clashes
17:52to ease the security influence on the borders.
17:55Finally, the re-opening of the border wall was carried out
17:59under the supervision of the Tunisian Interior Minister and the Libyan side.
18:03After three and a half months of closure on the Libyan side,
18:07the Movement for Transition to its Nature was re-opened.
18:11We have been waiting for a long time.
18:14Thank God, the border was re-opened.
18:17God willing, the procedures will be easier.
18:20Today, the border was re-opened after three months.
18:23Thank God, the procedures are easier.
18:26God willing, the patients will be cured.
18:29The border has been closed for three months.
18:33People are suffering financially and psychologically.
18:38The only way out is through the Sijder Pass.
18:43The re-opening of the border wall was preceded by a bilateral agreement
18:47including the equalization of the borders
18:50and the limitation of the smuggled goods from Libya
18:53as well as the re-organization of the border and its easing.
18:56The Libyan Interior Minister stressed that Libya
18:59wants to open two other borders
19:02so that the number of borders between the two countries is four.
19:05The Minister said that the Tunisian authorities
19:08will do everything in their power to bring the Movement
19:11back to its nature before it is closed.
19:14The two sides agreed on the readiness
19:17to re-open the border in full
19:21after it was partially opened on June 13.
19:28The issue of Shab al-Asma, which is a major problem in Libya and Tunisia,
19:32has been resolved today.
19:34The re-opening of the Sijder Pass
19:37was preceded by securing the borders
19:40between Libya and Tunisia from Ras Jdeir to Al-Assa and Masjid Saleh.
19:44The re-opening of the Sijder Pass
19:47follows a marathon of security meetings
19:50between the government of Abd al-Hamid al-Dbaiba
19:53and the Libyan border patrol
19:55which rejected the security agreement
19:58between Tunisia and Libya on June 12.
20:01The passage of the Sijder Pass
20:04remains a threat to any Libyan-Libyan conflict.
20:08In the United States, US President Joe Biden warned
20:11that the Supreme Court's decision to grant Donald Trump
20:14criminal immunity for his actions as president
20:17is a dangerous precedent.
20:20It is clear that the authorities of the president
20:23will not be bound by the law after now.
20:26This comes as a result of the court ruling
20:29that Donald Trump has been granted criminal immunity
20:32for his actions as a former president of the United States.
20:35Details with Najat Boutefsoud.
20:38It is a great victory for our constitution and our democracy.
20:41I am proud to be American.
20:44This is how former President Donald Trump
20:47reacted to his social media network
20:50after the Supreme Court granted him criminal immunity
20:53for his actions as a former president of the United States.
20:56It is a partial victory
20:59because it is not the right of US presidents
21:02to enjoy the absolute advantage
21:05of being prosecuted for actions
21:08that have a personal connection
21:11according to the Supreme Court.
21:15In light of this ruling,
21:18the case against him returns to a lower court
21:21which may postpone his trial
21:24until after the next presidential election
21:27in November,
21:30in which Donald Trump will be re-elected
21:33from the Republican Party
21:36and Joe Biden from the Democratic Party.
21:39The decision was met with great criticism
21:42by the team of the US presidential campaign,
21:45Joe Biden,
21:48as well as the anger of a group of Americans
21:51who protested in front of the Supreme Court in Washington.
21:59We need to say no.
22:02No to oppression.
22:05No to the extremist right.
22:08No to the Supreme Court to support this man.
22:11No to the Republican Party that surrendered
22:14and made Trump its savior.
22:17He is not a savior.
22:20The court has postponed the case
22:23to the point that Trump will not be trialled
22:26before the next presidential election.
22:29The US people have a right to that,
22:32whether he is innocent or not,
22:35a criminal or not, whichever.
22:38Regardless of the reactions,
22:41Donald Trump did what he was looking for
22:44in this case,
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