مدار الأخبار - الظهيرة - 04/07/2024

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00:00In the name of the people, the people demand the return of the people.
00:07The people demand the return of the people.
00:12Welcome to the most important news in the city of Antwerp.
00:15Let's start with the headlines.
00:18The British Parliament's election process is underway
00:22and the workers' party is expected to lose the seat.
00:27In Iran, the silence of the election process
00:30has started as the presidential elections are underway.
00:35And with the entry of the war on Gaza on the 72nd,
00:38Israel is studying Hamas's response to the exchange deal
00:42and more than 40 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict.
00:45Let's start with Britain,
00:56where the voters' offices have opened their doors to the British
00:59to cast their votes in the legislative elections
01:02which will be announced at the end of the 14th year
01:06of the government of the Conservative Party and the strong party of the Workers' Party.
01:10And on the voters, 650 members of the British Parliament
01:14are expected to be re-elected
01:17to publish the latest news on the British media
01:20following the closure of the printing offices
01:23before the final results are revealed today.
01:28This is what Rana Khalid,
01:30the head of the research department
01:32at the Public Policy Centre in London, said.
01:34She said that the Workers' Party has changed its agenda
01:37and that the Workers' Party with Starmer
01:39is no longer the Workers' Party in 2019.
01:43The Workers' Party has changed its agenda
01:46and has been reduced from the left wing.
01:48The Workers' Party with Starmer
01:51is different from the Workers' Party in the 2019 elections.
01:55It is more to the right-wing.
01:58Therefore, there will definitely be changes
02:02on the level of the foreign file.
02:06On 9 July,
02:08the first of these tests,
02:14because Sir Keir Starmer must attend
02:17the summit of the NATO alliance in Washington
02:21to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the party.
02:24At this conference, he will meet
02:27with the leaders of the major countries,
02:30the greatest and most important allies of Britain,
02:33in addition to its presence in Washington.
02:35Britain has been in power for a long time,
02:39and the Conservative Party,
02:41even in the distant years,
02:45is known to lean towards the Atlas Alliance
02:49rather than the European alliance.
02:51Therefore, this conference will be the first test
02:54of the policies of the Workers' Party.
02:58The Workers' Party has announced in its agenda
03:01that it seeks to work among the allies
03:06and has announced the slogan
03:08Britain is among the allies.
03:13It is not much different from the slogan
03:16of the Conservative Party,
03:18Britain is first among the allies.
03:22It is the same idea,
03:24and I do not think that there are radical changes
03:26in the idea of working among the strongest and greatest allies
03:30or working among the middle allies.
03:33However, the management of foreign policy
03:38may not be the greatest priority,
03:43at least in the first years of the Workers' Party,
03:47which faced an internal battle,
03:49a battle of growth,
03:51which is a fierce and decisive battle,
03:54because Britain is suffering from a temporary crisis
03:58in the subject of growth.
04:00There are tax crises,
04:02the establishment of the private sector,
04:05the restoration of services,
04:10these issues will be the priority of the Workers' Party.
04:14After seven years,
04:16during which the British left the European Union,
04:19the economic and social crisis,
04:21the spread of COVID-19,
04:22scandals,
04:23and political instability,
04:25with the follow-up of the three Presidents
04:27and Ministers of the Conservative Party
04:28in 2022 and five since 2010,
04:31the voters look forward to only one thing,
04:34which is change.
04:36This is what the opinion poll showed,
04:37the expansion of opportunities for the British party
04:40and the preparation of the British to give a chance
04:42to Keir Starmerter, the leader of the Workers' Party.
04:45Details in the report of Sahar bin Suleiman.
04:49Britain is now turning a historical page,
04:53as it is expected that the Workers' Party
04:55from the left-middle
04:57will be defeated by the Conservatives.
05:00It is expected that the country will vote for the right-left-middle,
05:04and that Keir Starmer will reach Downing Street.
05:08This is what the opinion polls showed.
05:11Surveillance and expectations pushed the Conservatives
05:14to rush to send their party out of its ashes
05:18through the voice of the hesitant.
05:20Winning their votes in the legislative election
05:23gives them hope of achieving positive results.
05:27After 14 years in power,
05:29the party finds it difficult to convince the voters
05:32who are looking for change.
05:35Prime Minister Rishi Sunak,
05:37after accusing the opposition,
05:39the Conservative Party,
05:41that it is not connected to the reality of the people,
05:45defended his party's achievements
05:48during the past four weeks.
05:51After the economic damage
05:53caused by the short stay in Leicester,
05:57Sunak succeeded in getting things back on track.
06:00Every time he defended his conservative party,
06:04Sunak raised expectations of the IMF
06:08that Britain's economic growth
06:10would be stronger than Germany's.
06:14He also said that his country's economy
06:17is recovering and recovering,
06:20and that it is entering a new golden age.
06:23A push boosted by the Conservatives.
06:26In May last year,
06:28inflation in the United Kingdom slumped by 2%.
06:32The Conservatives are trying to deal with the rising prices
06:36by promising to achieve financial security for voters.
06:40Sunak promised new tax cuts for that,
06:44and to lower the security contribution by 2%.
06:48A project that contradicts the British Workers' Party project.
06:53But all these achievements and promises
06:56did not pay off for Sunak's party,
06:58and did not achieve the desired effect on the voters,
07:01as it seems.
07:02As the opinion poll continued to predict
07:05a crushing defeat for the Conservatives.
07:08Sunak is up against a formidable opponent.
07:11He is up against the strong rise of his fierce opponent,
07:15the British Reform Party,
07:17the former Brexit Party,
07:19which adopted a strict right-wing plan
07:22that focuses specifically on immigration.
07:26It is a key issue in this investigation,
07:29knowing that the Conservatives find it difficult to deal with it,
07:33and have failed to impose a previous extremist plan,
07:37their controversial program to transfer immigrants to Rwanda.
07:42It was denied by non-governmental organizations,
07:46and by organizations affiliated with the United Nations.
07:50And it did not achieve the desired effect.
07:53Perhaps the last hope of the Conservatives
07:56lies in the fluctuations that distinguish voters in the United Kingdom.
08:01An opinion poll revealed that the apparent stability
08:05of the Conservatives in the United Kingdom
08:08is due to the fact that the Conservatives
08:11are the majority in the European Union,
08:14and vote for each party that has many fluctuations
08:18among the relevant groups.
08:20To the election of the French Conservative in its second round.
08:30Since the announcement of the results of the first round
08:34by France, which pushed the National Assembly to the polls,
08:38the political parties are competing on a strategy
08:41to prevent the latter from winning the majority
08:44in the second round, which is scheduled for next Sunday.
08:47The four left parties announced that France,
08:50the Socialist Party, the Green Party and the Zionist Party,
08:53which took second place in the first round
08:56under the banner of the new Popular Front,
08:59announced that their candidates for the second round
09:02will take third place under the banner of the National Assembly.
09:06Other political formations also announced,
09:09but in a different way,
09:11their desire to establish a Republican Front,
09:14which is a strategy aimed at forming alliances
09:17from different Republican parties
09:19to face the possibility of winning the parties
09:22that are considered extremist.
09:27France witnessed a new day of demonstrations
09:30with the participation of tens of thousands,
09:33protesting the extremist right-wing
09:36in the legislative elections in its first round.
09:39Independent media, labor unions
09:42and right-wing organizations called for a joint statement
09:45of the demonstration that took place in the Republican Square
09:48in the capital, Paris, against the right-wing party,
09:51the National Assembly.
09:53The statement said that the worst is waiting for France,
09:56and added that the National Assembly is against the authorities,
09:59and that the party's project is based on inequality,
10:02discrimination, racism, and racial discrimination,
10:05which will exceed the values of the French Republic.
10:23Iran votes on Friday in the second round
10:26of the presidential election,
10:29in which it faces a reformist candidate
10:32who supports the opening to the West,
10:35and an extremist governor who was previously
10:38in a heated negotiation in the nuclear file.
10:41These elections were organized,
10:44the first round of which took place on June 28,
10:47in a hurry to elect a president like Ibrahim Raisi,
10:50who met his fate in two fatal accidents on May 19.
10:54A few hours separate the Iranians
10:57from their new president,
11:00Ibrahim Raisi,
11:03who met his fate in a fatal accident
11:06last May.
11:09Iran enters the election silence stage
11:12a day before the inauguration
11:15of the second round of presidential elections
11:18to elect a country's president
11:21and a reformist candidate,
11:24Saeed Jalili.
11:27The election silence comes
11:30at the end of the election campaign,
11:33which lasted for four days,
11:36and the candidates attend any activities
11:39related to the election campaign,
11:42whether in the media or communication networks.
11:45The election campaign for the Iranian candidates
11:48began on Monday,
11:51the day before the announcement
11:54of the results of the first round,
11:57where the reformist candidate
12:00got 43% of the votes,
12:03and the conservative candidate
12:06got 38% of them.
12:09Due to the lack of majority votes,
12:12the re-election round was decided
12:15Despite the fact that the results
12:18of the first round give the better chance
12:21to the reformist Saeed Jalili,
12:24who is expected to get 51% of the votes
12:27in the second round,
12:30the Iranian elections may have
12:33unexpected surprises and results,
12:36especially since they came
12:39in exceptional circumstances
12:43In the first round,
12:46the participation rate was less than 40%,
12:49which is the lowest percentage
12:52recorded in the Iranian elections
12:55since the 1979-1900 revolution.
12:58A joint announcement was made
13:01on Thursday at the Shanghai Summit
13:04in cooperation with Russian President Vladimir Putin
13:07and Chinese President Xi Jinping
13:10The announcement was made in Astana,
13:13the capital of Kazakhstan,
13:16in which a series of changes
13:19took place on the political level
13:22and the international economy
13:25and other international relations.
13:31With the entry of the war on Gaza
13:34on the 72nd day after the 200th anniversary,
13:37Hamas responded to the exchange deal
13:40by saying that it had dealt positively
13:43with the investigations.
13:46In the sector, 45 Palestinians died
13:49and 125 others were injured
13:52in an Israeli army bombardment
13:55on all sectors of the sector
13:58according to the Ministry of Health.
14:01Thousands of Palestinians
14:04On the other hand,
14:07the Israeli army announced
14:10a military strike of 23 soldiers
14:13in the battles of Gaza
14:16during the past 24 hours.
14:19The Israeli broadcaster
14:22reported that there is a state of emergency
14:25among the soldiers
14:28due to the continuous service
14:31The Israeli army responded
14:34to the killing of Israel's leader
14:37in the Hezbollah.
14:40On the other hand,
14:43Israel said it had exported
14:46more than 12 square kilometers
14:49of occupied West Bank lands.
14:52The Israeli non-governmental organization
14:55said it was the largest exporter
14:58since three decades.
15:01This is what the Israeli authorities
15:04have confirmed
15:07in order to export 13 square kilometers
15:10of occupied West Bank lands.
15:13The Israeli non-governmental organization
15:16said in a statement that the area
15:19it included was exported
15:22since the 1993 Oslo agreement
15:26The last exported area
15:29is near the settlement of Yafet
15:32in the Jordan Valley.
15:35The Israeli government
15:38has offered to rent the land
15:41to the Israelis
15:44and has warned the Palestinians
15:47about its ownership.
15:50According to the Israeli organization,
15:53Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
15:56and Minister Smotrich
15:59are determined to confront the world
16:02and work for the interests
16:05of the Israeli settlers
16:08who are illegally occupying the land
16:11even if there is no political,
16:14legal or end-of-war conflict.
16:17Occupying West Bank
16:20is an important issue
16:23in light of the presence
16:26of Benjamin Netanyahu.
16:29The United Nations said
16:32that Israel's haste to build
16:35illegal settlements since the start
16:38of the war on Gaza threatens
16:41to end any possibility
16:44of a viable Palestinian state.
16:47Khalil Tufakji, the political analyst
16:50and head of the East Bank,
16:53who specializes in Israeli affairs,
16:56said that the settlements
16:59threaten the settlement of the two states.
17:02What does the settler mean?
17:05The settler today controls 1.6%
17:08of the area of the West Bank.
17:11The settlement is not a house or two,
17:14but a city with a population
17:17of about 40,000 people.
17:20There are more than 800,000
17:23Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
17:26Now the structural plans
17:29for these settlements,
17:32which include 160 Israeli settlements
17:35in the West Bank,
17:38equal 6% of the area of the West Bank.
17:41Therefore, in the Oslo Accords,
17:44the area of the settlement
17:47was determined to be
17:50about 100 meters with the last house.
17:53What Sharon and others did
17:56at that time was to establish
17:59a settlement that controlled
18:02the entire West Bank.
18:05This means controlling
18:08the strategic centers,
18:11the roads, so that Israel
18:14can close the roads
18:17between the north,
18:20the middle and the south
18:23in some small circuits.
18:26Therefore, the Israeli settlement
18:29when peace was signed
18:32at that time in 1991,
18:35the number of settlers
18:38was 105,000.
18:41Today we are talking about
18:44800,000 settlers.
18:47The number of residential units
18:50has increased significantly
18:53so that when we move from
18:56one place to another,
18:59these settlements are
19:02more than 100,000.
19:05In addition, the North of California
19:08witnessed a huge fire
19:11that killed thousands of people
19:14in this area,
19:17which witnessed a wave
19:20of extreme danger,
19:23according to experts
19:26in the United States.
19:29In addition to this,
19:32more than 1,400 hectares
19:35of forest cover was destroyed.
19:38The planes and fire engines
19:41are ahead of their time
19:44to protect the remaining houses
19:47that were affected by the fire,
19:50but the density of the trees
19:53surrounding them and the wind
19:56caused the residents
19:59to evacuate their homes
20:02after the severe heatwave
20:05that hit the area recently.
20:08The governor of the state
20:11also announced an emergency
20:14to be able to gather more resources
20:17to confront the fires.
20:20The United States is expected
20:23to reach 100 degrees
20:26in the next few days,
20:29which made the US Air Force
20:32issue warnings to the residents
20:35of many states
20:38to maintain the highest
20:41degrees of heat and danger.

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