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00:00Welcome to this special edition of Al Khabariyah, the most important news of the hour.
00:25In New York, the United Nations condemns the explosion of telecommunications in Lebanon and invites Tel Aviv and Beirut to self-determination.
00:35In France, they await the announcement of the new government after months of political stalemate.
00:43In Morocco, the government is waiting for the latest touches on the preparations for the launch of the new agricultural season.
00:56The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has called on Lebanon and Israel to self-determination in the face of a new wave of tension in the region.
01:07The UN Human Rights Committee, Falkirk Turk, has stressed that the international law is a violation of the Civil Code.
01:20Lebanon and Israel are accused of terrorism.
01:25Falkirk Turk has called for an independent, precise and transparent investigation of what happened.
01:38Falkirk Turk has called for a joint investigation of thousands of people, whether civilians or members of armed groups,
01:49without knowing who is carrying the devices, their location and where they are.
01:54At the time of the attack, the international human law and the international law will end where it applies.
02:01During the meeting, the Lebanese Foreign Minister, Abdullah Bouhbeib, attacked Israel directly.
02:06He said that the bombing of thousands of devices is an unprecedented way of fighting.
02:17Yesterday, the Israeli army announced the execution of Ibrahim Aqil, the leader of the Redouane force,
02:24which is an elite unit in the Lebanese Hezbollah, and other senior leaders in an air raid that targeted the southern suburbs of Beirut.
02:33A spokesman in the name of the Israeli army said that about 10 people from the Redouane force,
02:40which is affiliated with Hezbollah, have been evacuated from Beirut.
02:44A source close to Hezbollah confirmed that Ibrahim Aqil was killed in the Israeli air raid.
02:51Details with Nouf Al-Khamnichi.
02:55An accurate Israeli air raid targets a residential apartment in the southern suburbs of Beirut, turning it into rubble.
03:03A military strike completely destroyed the apartment, causing death and injury, as these scenes show.
03:10Ambulances move injured people and large-scale destruction followed the targeted place.
03:15The news spread following the targeted operation.
03:21It is clear that a prominent military leader in Hezbollah's organization was the target in the Israeli raid.
03:28Ibrahim Aqil met the leader of the elite unit in the Redouane force,
03:34and he became a supporter of Hezbollah in this operation.
03:37In a statement, the Israeli army announced that warplanes were accurately bombing Beirut
03:45and directing intelligence to the Military Intelligence Agency.
03:48Ibrahim Aqil, the head of the operations organization in Hezbollah,
03:52and the military leader in Hezbollah, were executed.
03:55He was also executed by a senior leader in the operations organization, according to the Israeli army.
04:01In response to these news, a close ally of Hezbollah confirmed that the leader of the elite unit was killed in the Israeli raid.
04:09So who is the military leader targeted?
04:13Ibrahim Aqil is the second military man in Hezbollah after Fuad Shukr,
04:18who was killed in an Israeli raid in the southern suburbs of Beirut on June 30.
04:23The leader was one of the prominent demands of the US authorities.
04:27According to the program Awards for American Justice,
04:32the United States specializes in $7 million for those who give information about Aqil,
04:37which describes him as one of the main leaders in the party.
04:41The US authorities accuse him of being involved in two explosions in Beirut,
04:45targeting the US Embassy and the Marines in 1983.
04:50This operation takes place in the southern suburbs of Beirut,
04:53in support of a military escalation between the Israeli army and Hezbollah.
04:59The escalation is the latest in a series of explosions of Lebanese Hezbollah communications devices,
05:06which resulted in the killing of dozens and the injury of more than 3,000 people in an Israeli-related operation.
05:15In the context of interacting with this issue,
05:19Ali Al-Awar, a professor of regional disputes and an expert in Israeli affairs, said
05:23that the Israeli raid is a painful and painful blow to Hezbollah
05:28and a declaration of war by Israel against the Lebanese party.
05:32It is an official declaration, a declaration of war against Hezbollah.
05:37It is not only a target for Hezbollah fighters,
05:40it is also a target for Hezbollah's defensive weapons,
05:44it is a target for Hezbollah's capabilities.
05:47In practice, this is a painful blow, a painful blow, a strong blow received by Hezbollah.
05:52But the important question and the central question is whether these assassinations,
05:57political assassinations and these bombing operations,
06:00which may have started on the third or fourth day,
06:03which also targeted civilians in bombing,
06:05which may have started on the third or fourth day,
06:08and the bombing of mobile phones, transporters and communications devices.
06:11Is this a complete deterrent to Hezbollah's capabilities?
06:14Does Hezbollah prevent a ceasefire on the resistance in the Gaza Strip?
06:19These are the questions raised in the discussion within the Israeli society.
06:23In my opinion, yes, these are painful operations for Hezbollah,
06:26but they cannot lead to the collapse of Hezbollah's system.
06:31Yes, it will have a great impact,
06:33but Hezbollah is still launching missiles and drones,
06:37but it is committed, as Hassan Nasrallah said, not to the comprehensive war.
06:42These are the principles of the conflict, Hezbollah is still committed to them.
06:46Perhaps these are the security and strategic calculations
06:50that Hezbollah does not want a comprehensive war,
06:53it does not want to start a war with Israel,
06:55but there is an Israeli decision when the Minister of Defense,
06:57the Minister of Defense of Afghanistan,
06:59and the President of Hezbollah,
07:01and the leader of the northern region,
07:03in these assassinations,
07:05and the preparation of the decision,
07:07and the credibility of this decision,
07:09in my opinion, is an official Israeli declaration of war on Hezbollah,
07:12and it will not stop at this limit.
07:14Netanyahu, in a short word,
07:17said, our goals are clear,
07:19our actions are clear,
07:21and we will continue.
07:23French Prime Minister Michel Barnier announced
07:25that France must have a new government
07:29before Sunday,
07:31after President Emmanuel Macron handed over
07:33a list of 38 ministers.
07:36At a previous time,
07:38Barnier proposed political powers,
07:40from the right and the middle,
07:42which is likely to participate in his next government
07:45without announcing any name.
07:48Yunus Barakat and details.
07:50The cause of the birth of a French government
07:53reaches its final stages.
07:56To end with that,
07:58a political force lived by the country
08:00exceeded 70 days
08:02since the announcement of the results of the legislative elections.
08:05Prime Minister Michel Barnier
08:07officially presented to President Emmanuel Macron
08:09a list of his next government team,
08:12a team that will include 38 names,
08:15half of whom are women.
08:17As for the level of party affiliation,
08:19we find seven ministers of the Movement together,
08:21three members of the Republican Party,
08:24and two ministers of the Democratic Movement.
08:27Despite the secrecy
08:29that Barnier has surrounded his next government team with,
08:32local media outlets
08:34talk about hiring people
08:37in a number of ministries.
08:39It is expected that Bruno Gotaiu,
08:42the leader of the Republicans in the Council of Sheikhs,
08:45will be in charge of the interior,
08:47while Jean-Noël Barreau,
08:48who was a minister in charge of European affairs,
08:51will be in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:54while the current Minister of Defense,
08:56Sébastien Lecornu, will be in charge.
08:59It is expected that the French street
09:01will unveil the new government
09:03that is in need of a political program,
09:06especially in light of previous statements
09:08by Michel Barnier,
09:10who said that the economic situation of the country
09:13is extremely difficult
09:15and requires structural reforms
09:16and tax increases.
09:18These are statements
09:20that have led to the resignation
09:22of a number of politicians,
09:24especially those on the left,
09:26who consider that the country
09:28is currently witnessing
09:30a coup against legitimacy.
09:33We turn for a moment
09:35to the United States,
09:37where early voting began
09:39in the presidential election,
09:41where it became possible
09:43to elect in three states.
09:44We will now pause
09:46in the early voting centers
09:48and hear their voices
09:50in the press
09:52before the election date
09:54on November 5.
09:56Oumar Masbila has the details.
09:58Early voting centers
10:00have been opened
10:02in all parts of Virginia,
10:04making it the first state
10:06to offer the option
10:08of early voting.
10:10It has been decided
10:12that the early voting centers
10:14will be in the state of Minnesota
10:16and the state of Dakota.
10:18Voters will be able
10:20to choose
10:22between voting
10:24in person
10:26in the voting centers
10:28or by mail.
10:30Early voting
10:32is one of the electoral methods
10:34that is popular
10:36among Americans.
10:38Today is the first day
10:40of early voting
10:42in Virginia.
10:44I am very excited
10:46about this voting.
10:48It is something that requires
10:50a lot of thinking.
10:52We have been following
10:54all the news
10:56to be able to make
10:58the right choice.
11:00I chose to vote early
11:02first because
11:04I will not be here
11:06on the day of the elections
11:08and second because
11:10I made my decision
11:12and I do not want
11:14to lose my voice.
11:16I chose to vote early
11:18because I want
11:20to be heard.
11:22Early voting
11:24is available
11:26in the voting centers
11:28to encourage the
11:30number of voters.
11:32All votes will be counted
11:34in the presidential race
11:36for 2024,
11:38which Trump
11:40rejected again
11:42after announcing
11:44that he will not
11:46run again.
11:48I voted for
11:50Salih Harris
11:52and I was very excited
11:54about that.
11:56I never thought
11:58that one day
12:00I would be able
12:02to vote for a woman
12:04with black skin
12:06to be president
12:08of the United States
12:10of America.
12:11I voted for
12:13Salih Harris
12:15and I was very excited
12:17about that.
12:19I never thought
12:21that one day
12:23I would be able
12:25to vote for a woman
12:27with black skin
12:29to be president
12:31of the United States
12:33of America.
12:35I voted for
12:37Salih Harris
12:39and I was very excited
12:41about that.
13:11I voted for
13:13Salih Harris
13:15and I was very excited
13:17about that.
13:41I voted for
13:43Salih Harris
13:45and I was very excited
13:47about that.
13:49I voted for
13:51Salih Harris
13:53and I was very excited
13:55about that.
14:11I voted for
14:13Salih Harris
14:15and I was very excited
14:17about that.
14:41I voted for
14:43Salih Harris
14:45and I was very excited
14:47about that.
15:12I voted for
15:14Salih Harris
15:16and I was very excited
15:18about that.
15:20I voted for
15:22Salih Harris
15:24and I was very excited
15:26about that.
15:42In the context
15:44of this agricultural campaign,
15:46our ministry
15:48has decided
15:50to adopt
15:52new types
15:54of seeds.
15:56The adoption
15:58of these
16:00new types
16:02of seeds
16:04is extremely
16:06important
16:08in terms
16:09of their
16:11multiple
16:13characteristics,
16:15which enable
16:17agriculture
16:19to improve.
16:21For the second
16:23season,
16:25farmers
16:27benefit from
16:29the government's
16:31support,
16:33which aims
16:35to adopt
16:37new types
16:39of seeds.
16:41Here,
16:43at the National
16:45Agricultural Research
16:47Center,
16:49the seeds
16:51are subjected
16:53to all
16:55the necessary
16:57tests
16:59before being
17:01given to
17:03the farmers.
17:05These types
17:07of seeds
17:09help
17:11to reduce
17:13the burden
17:15on the farmers
17:17in terms
17:19of their
17:21daily needs.
17:23Thanks to
17:25the National
17:27Agricultural Research
17:29Center,
17:31the government
17:33continues
17:35to adopt
17:37new types
17:39of seeds,
17:41which
17:43help
17:45to reduce
17:47the burden
17:49on the
17:51farmers
17:53in terms
17:55of their
17:57daily
17:59needs.
18:01The government
18:03continues
18:05to adopt
18:07new types
18:09of seeds,
18:11which
18:13help
18:15to reduce
18:17the burden
18:19on the
18:21farmers
18:23in terms
18:25of their
18:27daily
18:29needs.
18:31Thanks to
18:33the National
18:35Agricultural Research
18:37Center,
18:39the government
18:41continues
18:43to adopt
18:45new types
18:47of seeds,
18:49which
18:51help
18:53to reduce
18:55the burden
18:57on the
18:59farmers
19:01in terms
19:03of their
19:05daily
19:07needs.
19:09Thanks to
19:11the National
19:13Agricultural Research
19:15Center,
19:17the government
19:19continues
19:21to adopt
19:23new types
19:25of seeds,
19:27which
19:29help
19:31to reduce
19:33the burden
19:35on the
19:37farmers
19:39in terms
19:41of their
19:43daily
19:45needs.
20:09Thanks to
20:11the National
20:13Agricultural Research
20:15Center,
20:17the government
20:19continues
20:21to adopt
20:23new types
20:25of seeds,
20:27which
20:29help
20:31to reduce
20:33the burden
20:35on the
20:37farmers
20:39in terms
20:41of their
20:43daily
20:45needs.
21:09Thanks to
21:11the National
21:13Agricultural Research
21:15Center,
21:17the government
21:19continues
21:21to adopt
21:23new types
21:25of seeds,
21:27which
21:29help
21:31to reduce
21:33the burden
21:35on the
21:37farmers in
21:39terms
21:41of their
21:43daily
21:45needs.
22:09Thanks to
22:11the National
22:13Agricultural Research
22:15Center,
22:17the government
22:19continues
22:21to adopt
22:23new types
22:25of seeds,
22:27which
22:29help
22:31to reduce
22:33the burden
22:35on the
22:37farmers in
22:39terms
22:41of their
22:43daily
22:45needs.
23:10Thanks to
23:12the National
23:14Agricultural Research
23:16Center,
23:18the government
23:20continues
23:22to adopt
23:24new types
23:26of seeds,
23:28which
23:30help
23:32to reduce
23:34the burden
23:36on the
23:37farmers in
23:39terms
23:41of their
23:43daily
23:45needs.
24:07Thanks to
24:09the National
24:11Agricultural Research
24:13Center,
24:15the government
24:17continues
24:19to adopt
24:21new types
24:23of seeds,
24:25which
24:27help
24:29to reduce
24:31the burden
24:33on the
24:35farmers in
24:37terms
24:39of their
24:41daily
24:43needs.
25:07Thanks to
25:09the National
25:11Agricultural Research
25:13Center,
25:15the government
25:17continues
25:19to adopt
25:21new types
25:23of seeds,
25:25which
25:27help
25:29to reduce
25:31the burden
25:33on the
25:35farmers in
25:37terms
25:39of their
25:41daily
25:43needs.
26:07Thanks to
26:08the National
26:09Agricultural Research
26:10Center,
26:11the government
26:12continues
26:13to adopt
26:14new types
26:15of seeds,
26:16which
26:17help
26:18to reduce
26:19the burden
26:20on the
26:21farmers in
26:22terms
26:23of their
26:24daily
26:25needs.