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00:00Thank you for joining us for this edition of L'Actualité, here are the headlines.
00:21Senegal, Jordan, Qatar, Guatemala and Sierra Leone are reiterating their support for the
00:27international sovereignty and territorial integrity of Morocco, in front of the members
00:32of the 4th Commission of the UN General Assembly, the details in a few moments.
00:39Benyamin Netanyahu claims that his country would decide alone on the possible targets
00:43to strike in Iran in response to the attack on Iranian missiles, Tehran says it is ready
00:49to defend itself.
00:50The Hezbollah defied Israel despite the blows received and threatens to attack it everywhere
00:59on its territory when the Israeli army intensifies its strikes in Lebanon.
01:04We meet again right now for the development.
01:08Welcome ladies and gentlemen, Moroccanity of Sarah, Senegal has reaffirmed in New York
01:15its recognition of the total sovereignty of Morocco on its Sarah, as well as its support
01:20for the autonomy initiative presented by the Kingdom, to definitively conclude its
01:25different regional.
01:26Jordan has also reiterated its support for national sovereignty and territorial integrity
01:32of Morocco.
01:33The representative of Jordan, Ahmad Samir Abashne, expressed himself in front of the members
01:39of the 4th Commission of the UN General Assembly, a support also expressed by Sierra Leone
01:45and Guatemala.
01:46The high representative of the UN for foreign affairs and security policy has reaffirmed
01:56the immense value that the UN grants to strategic partnerships of Morocco.
02:01The 27 wishes to deepen the partnership between Morocco and the UN, a partnership rather
02:08long-term, very dense and in-depth, said Josep Borrell, who presented the conclusions
02:15of the Council of Foreign Affairs of the UN held in Luxembourg.
02:19Yes, in fact, we have the impression that the EU's communication strategy is to try
02:28to raise any ambiguity that could arise here and there, after the decision of the European
02:35Court of Justice on trade agreements with Morocco.
02:38This decision does not remove the strategic character of the relationship between Morocco
02:46and the European countries.
02:47It does not impact in any way the dynamic of recognition and support that these countries
02:52of the European Union will bring to the sovereignty of Morocco on its Sahara, and the words chosen
02:59by Josep Borrell are extremely significant and speaking in terms of diplomatic language.
03:05Europe is fully committed to its partnership with Morocco.
03:10So there was also something that was announced between the lines by Josep Borrell, saying
03:16that in the next few days, next week, maybe next month, there will be positive developments
03:22or evolutions in the relationship between France and the European Union.
03:26And the whole question of knowing what positive development this is about, can we imagine
03:32that the 27, once reunited, could form a common position on the support of the whole
03:39of the European Union for the Moroccan Sahara?
03:42There is extremely significant optimism on the part of Josep Borrell in terms of the importance
03:48given to this exceptional relationship between Morocco and the European Union.
03:54In conflict, in the expulsion, Benyamin Netanyahu confirms that his country would decide alone
04:01the possible targets to strike in Iran in response to the attack on Iranian missiles.
04:07And this despite the calls of US President Joe Biden to spare the oil and nuclear sites.
04:13Iran, which is ready to defend itself, organized in Tehran the funerals of General Abbas Niloferoushan,
04:20killed on September 27 alongside the chief of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, in an Israeli strike near Beirut.
04:28On October 1, he launched about 200 missiles against Israel to avenge the death of the two leaders.
04:39And then on Tuesday, Hezbollah challenged Israel despite the hard blows it received,
04:44threatening to attack it everywhere on its territory when the Israeli army intensified
04:49its strikes on Lebanon on the fiefdoms of the pro-Iranian movement and beyond.
04:54In a speech, Hezbollah's number two, Naeem Kassem,
04:58said that the solution to end the war in Lebanon was to put out the fire,
05:02ensuring that its movement would not be defeated.
05:06Israel claims to want to distance Hezbollah, an ally of the Palestinian Hamas,
05:11from the southern border regions of Lebanon, and to put an end to these incessant missile strikes
05:18for a year in order to allow the return of some 60,000 displaced people to northern Israel.
05:25At least 41 people were killed and 124 injured yesterday in Israeli strikes on Lebanon,
05:33half of which in a Christian village north of Beirut,
05:37announced this Tuesday the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
05:40These deaths amount to at least 1,356.
05:44The number of people killed since the confrontation between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah movement
05:50turned into an open war on September 23, after a year of cross-border shooting,
05:57according to official data from the point of view of the situation with Soura El-Jalil.
06:07Bombarded by an Israeli strike, the south is in the midst of fighting with Hezbollah.
06:13The Lebanese Red Cross has recorded several deaths in an Israeli strike on the village of Aïto in northern Lebanon.
06:19This is the first time that this village, with a Christian majority,
06:23has been targeted by recent Israeli bombings,
06:25usually directed against the regions where Hezbollah is most implanted,
06:29in the south and east of Lebanon, as well as in the southern border of Beirut.
06:33Hezbollah threatened Israel with other attacks in case of pursuit of its offensive in Lebanon
06:38after a drone strike targeting a military position south of Haifa,
06:41which killed four Israeli soldiers and injured more than 60 people.
06:46This is the most deadly strike in Israel since the Lebanese Shiite army movement
06:51and Israel entered into an open war on September 23.
06:54We are investigating how a drone infiltrated our airspace and exploded in our base.
07:03The threat of drones is something we have been facing since the beginning of the war.
07:10We are committed to providing better protection to better protect our soldiers and our citizens.
07:16We are not in any case in a war against the drone.
07:21We are trying to prevent all incidents.
07:23We also ask the drone to leave this area due to the danger of the struggle between Al-Zahal and Hezbollah.
07:30A few days ago, we found a huge amount of weapons from Iran and Russia,
07:36brand new weapons, nothing like the arsenal we know.
07:43Since the intensification of Israeli aerial strikes on Lebanon,
07:46a massive exodus has begun, leading to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people to Syria.
07:52According to figures provided by Lebanese General Security and relayed by the Lebanese government's crisis management unit,
07:58in the hope of finding a semblance of security,
08:01more than 400,000 people fled the conflict in Lebanon to take refuge in Syria, where the civil war has been going on since 2011.
08:08Everywhere there is fear and terror.
08:12The bombings target the residential areas of civilians.
08:15There is no political target.
08:17Children can no longer sleep in the middle of the bombings.
08:20We are so helpless.
08:22We have nothing else to do.
08:25On the other hand, Washington announced on Sunday the deployment in Israel of a high-altitude anti-missile defense system in support of their ally.
08:33Iran is said to be totally ready to face a war.
08:36Let's not forget that the inaction of the UN Security Council in Gaza and Lebanon was a disaster.
08:42The UN is calling for a quick, independent and in-depth investigation of the strike Israel carried out in northern Lebanon.
08:50A strike that killed 22 people in the Christian villages of Aïto, where 12 women and two children perished during the bombing of a residential building,
09:00says a spokesman for the High Commissioner of the United Nations on Human Rights in Geneva.
09:06Jérémy Lorraine speaks of real concerns about international human rights.
09:13For its part, Ankara believes that the time of diplomacy is over.
09:19Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called for action against Israel.
09:26We have come to the end. We need other instruments.
09:30We must pass sanctions on Israel's boycott.
09:34The minister attended a conference on the future of Palestine in Ankara.
09:39We are wondering what else is waiting for us to stop the boycott.
09:45We repeat, we will not stop the boycott.
09:49During this time, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced today that she would go to Lebanon on Friday
09:56where the UN's peacekeeping mission, to which Italy contributes, has wiped out the Israeli army's shots in front of the House of Representatives.
10:05On the other hand, Mrs. Meloni also said that a withdrawal from the Finale dictated by Israel would constitute a serious mistake,
10:12while her Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu called on the UN's boss, Antonio Guterres, to immediately put the Blue Helmets at risk.
10:23The Blue Helmets of the UN will keep their current position in Lebanon despite the calls of Israel to ask them to move.
10:30If this is the case, the head of the UN, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the Israeli Prime Minister,
10:36called again yesterday for the Blue Helmets deployed in southern Lebanon to withdraw from certain positions close to the border between Israel and Lebanon.
10:45Benjamin Netanyahu assured that it was completely false that the Israeli forces were targeting the Finale.
10:52Tensions between Israel and the Finale have multiplied in recent days.
10:58Five of its soldiers have been injured by the Israeli army, which has cost Israel a lot of criticism.
11:05The Blue Helmets of the UN will keep their current position in Lebanon despite the calls of Israel to ask them to move.
11:13The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported 42,289 deaths in the Palestinian territory since the beginning of the war with Israel more than a year ago.
11:25At least 62 people have been killed in the last 48 hours.
11:34Another night of horror in Gaza, in the epicenter of the Al-Aqsa hospital in the center of the Palestinian enclave.
11:40An Israeli attack caused a fire that quickly spread into the fortunes shelters,
11:46sheltering many families and causing several victims.
11:56There are no safe places in hospitals or schools.
12:01Five days ago they attacked a school, and this morning they attacked this camp.
12:07What can we do? There were victims burned alive. It's horrible.
12:17What we live in is catastrophic. We have lost everything, our goods, our money. We have lost everything.
12:26We have become displaced without a home.
12:30We fled our homes to settle in this hospital.
12:34Look how this hospital has become.
12:39This attack took place the day after the bombing of a school in another refugee camp in Nusayrat, which killed at least 22 people.
12:47The attacks of the Israeli army also continue in Sijor Dani.
12:51The Palestinian Authority announced the death of two Palestinians killed by the Israeli army in the north of the occupied territory.
13:03In the morning, an Israeli special forces unit was present in the refugee camp.
13:11The soldiers climbed on the roofs of the houses.
13:15They shot at everything that moved, which led to the martyrdom of a child and a young man aged 20.
13:23In recent months, the Israeli army has conducted several operations on refugee camps in Sijor Dani,
13:29in particular in Norshams, near Tulkaram, in Balata, near Nabuls.
13:34The UN and the Palestinian Authority report that at least 36 Palestinians have been killed.
13:43The Qatari Emir, whose country played a key role in the efforts for a truce in Gaza,
13:48today accused Israel of widening hostilities in the Middle East to implement pre-established plans for the occupied Sijor Dani and Lebanon.
13:58The simplest and safest way to stop the escalation at the border with Lebanon
14:03would have been to end the war of extermination in Gaza,
14:06said Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in front of the Qatari Advisory Council.
14:13The Qatari leaders said that Israel exploited the inaction of the international community
14:19to implement dangerous colonization plans in Sijor Dani.
14:27It is a historic agreement between several countries of the Nile Basin
14:31on the equitable and sustainable management of the waters of the river,
14:35which has come into force despite the opposition of Egypt,
14:38as we have learned from this initiative.
14:40The Framework Agreement for Cooperation on the Nile Basin
14:43came into force on Sunday after more than a decade of negotiations between the countries crossed by the river
14:50to announce the initiative of the Nile Basin, which brings together 10 countries.
14:54This agreement testifies to our collective determination
14:57to exploit the Nile for the benefit of all,
15:01while guaranteeing its equitable and sustainable use for future generations,
15:06has been added in a statement.
15:14Let's go back to Tunisia,
15:16where the arrests and convictions of political opponents of power are worrying.
15:22This Tuesday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights called for reforms
15:28and the release of all people arbitrarily detained.
15:32In the previous weeks of the recent presidential election,
15:36more than a hundred potential candidates, members of their campaign teams
15:41and other political figures were arrested for various reasons,
15:45the High Commissioner, Mr. Tourk, recalls that the acquisitions of the Arab Spring
15:52regret that unfortunately several of these acquisitions have been lost,
15:56citing the arrest of the former head of the Truth and Dignity Institute.
16:04Presidential in the United States, I hope it's going well.
16:08Kamala Harris once again questioned Donald Trump's mental health
16:12after his rival cut off a campaign meeting the night before,
16:17staying on stage for a long time to listen to his favorite songs.
16:21Trump seems lost, confused and frozen on stage,
16:25commented on the Democratic campaign team
16:28by broadcasting a video of the incident.
16:30Donald Trump, who would be the oldest American president,
16:33pledged in case of victory on November 5th
16:36to respond to questions by a nightly message on his social network,
16:41claiming to have obtained exceptional results from two distinct cognitive tests.
16:47I am in much better health than Clinton, Bush, Obama, Biden
16:51and above all Kamala assured the former Republican president
16:54of 78 years to three weeks of scrutiny.
17:02In Senegal, six months after his election,
17:04President Bassirou Diom Aïfei and his Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko
17:08presented yesterday their program to develop Senegal in the next 25 years
17:14with a first quinquennal phase in 2024-2029.
17:19This economic action acquisition plan, entitled Horizon 2050,
17:23aims, among other things, to overcome the underdevelopment.
17:27Regis Moukila and Moussa Niir, tell us more.
17:31It is the beginning of a new era
17:33with the official launch of the Senegal 2050 Public Policy Referendum.
17:45This development strategy, Horizon 2050,
17:48is a promise of campaign held by the new Senegalese authorities.
17:52The national agenda of transformation is based on four main axes,
17:56including good governance or a competitive economy.
18:00This new national development strategy
18:03is an innovative response to the challenges of the systemic transformation of Senegal.
18:09It is based on a clear, coherent, ambitious and assumed endogenous vision.
18:16This roadmap for the next 25 years,
18:20which is the subject of a sharing today
18:23and the result of a collective reflection,
18:26is based on a quinquennal and decennial strategy.
18:30The emergence of Senegal will be marked by a significant funding
18:34of more than 18 billion EFA francs in its first quinquennal phase,
18:38thus covering the period 2025-2029.
18:41This program will benefit from the support of the brother countries of the sub-region.
18:45Convinced that the future of our continent
18:48rests on regional integration and solidarity,
18:52Senegal will play a leading role on the African level,
18:56in particular in the areas of security,
18:59technological innovation and democratic governance.
19:03This vision meets the aspirations of the Senegalese population,
19:07especially young people who are at the heart of this new project.
19:11The President of the Republic, in this vision,
19:13has just said that on the horizon of 2050,
19:16it is necessary to train 5 million young technicians.
19:21And by 2029, in the next 5 years,
19:24it is necessary to train 700,000 technicians.
19:27So 700,000 young people and young people that must be trained.
19:30To make Senegal, in 25 years, a sovereign,
19:33just and prosperous country,
19:35will go through the establishment of food sovereignty
19:38and a structured agriculture.
19:40The second element that seems important to me in agriculture
19:43is the axis they have developed on cooperatives.
19:46How to connect cooperatives at the level of the municipalities
19:49with what we call the agropoles.
19:51Because the agropoles are spaces of industrial transformation.
19:54But if we do not produce what we produce, we lose it,
19:57in the event of a post-harvest loss,
19:59we will not be able to transform.
20:01And if we do not transform, there is no industrial fabric.
20:03The ceremony was concluded by the symbolic return
20:06of the Senegal Referential 2050
20:08to the President of the Republic by Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.
20:12The train is now on its way to the emergency.
20:16Welcome back to the Kingdom.
20:18Ladies and gentlemen,
20:20heavy rains that could be locally stormy
20:23are expected from today and tomorrow
20:25in several provinces of the Kingdom.
20:27The General Directorate of Meteorology
20:29has announced in a bulletin
20:31the level of orange vigilance.
20:33These rains will affect the provinces of Tangier-Asila,
20:36Asilal, Marrakech, to Agadir, Ida and Tannen.
20:40On the occasion of the International Women's Day,
20:43the National Human Development Initiative
20:45has organized a medical campaign
20:47for the benefit of rural women
20:49in the villages of Soul, Araba,
20:51Abdelmoula Boukhaïs and Kamal Gunaïm
20:53told us about it in this story from Sheyma Fikrine.
20:58She came from one of the villages in the commune of Soul
21:01in order to take free medical exams.
21:04Halima is a doctor.
21:06We came to analyze for free.
21:09We were also given medicine.
21:12It's been twice since we've been in this center.
21:25I came to this center as a beneficiary of this initiative
21:29since the creation of the International Women's Day.
21:32This center has been a beneficiary of this initiative since the creation of this center by the INDH.
21:37People are starting to benefit from medical services.
21:40Before, patients had to travel long distances to consult.
21:48On the occasion of the International Women's Day,
21:51a medical campaign organized by the Sourcept Health Center offers a set of services.
21:58It includes medical consultations and examinations, laboratory tests,
22:02pregnancy monitoring and chronic diseases.
22:07We mainly receive pregnant women and we monitor their cases.
22:11Those who suffer from complicated cases or who need special monitoring,
22:15we send them to hospitals.
22:17We also try to meet all the needs of these women.
22:21The International Women's Day aims to highlight the role of these women in society,
22:26to promote their rights and to raise awareness of the challenges they face.
22:33Let's talk about art with the Senegal Verma Gallery,
22:36which welcomes for the artistic season 2024
22:39the exhibition of the Moroccan artist Lila Benalima,
22:42from October 5th to October 25th.
22:45In Dakar, with the theme,
22:48Oriflame de l'âme,
22:50the details with Ouzanian and Cherdaou.
22:54Oriflame de l'âme is the theme of the Moroccan artist Lila Benalima
22:58to highlight artistic creation.
23:01An exhibition where art is expressed in various forms.
23:04The theme of Oriflame is the standard door of the soul.
23:07It is in the questioning of who we are, what we do, where we go.
23:11All this pushed me to try to express it.
23:14There are things we understand and others we don't.
23:17I think it is this questioning that refers to this title,
23:20Oriflame de l'âme.
23:22The pictorial universe transports visitors
23:25into a space where art becomes an expression of beauty.
23:28Beauty.
23:30It inspires me.
23:32It is true that it is very joyful, very colorful.
23:35We can say that it is an expression of beauty.
23:38It is an expression of beauty.
23:42We can say that it is dreamlike.
23:45We feel that it is like a dream.
23:48It is a dream, but it is not a nightmare.
23:51It is very beautiful.
23:53Through this exhibition, Lila Benalima invites us
23:56to an introspective journey and an art therapy.
23:59Lila is a pharmacist by training.
24:02She does not have an academic training, but she is a pharmacist.
24:05And pharmacist, I think it pushed her a little
24:08in relation to the approach I have in her work.
24:11For me, she is doing art therapy in a different way.
24:14Because when we look at her works,
24:17they are half-person, half-animal, half-animal.
24:20So, they raise questions
24:23in relation to our society,
24:26in relation to our way of functioning,
24:29in relation to the way we evolve.
24:32And I think that Lila is in these questions
24:35that allow her to say to herself,
24:39for the next 20, 30 years,
24:42will we not be called to live these kinds of situations?
24:45And the exchange with her and her work
24:48allows me to see that somewhere,
24:51an artist is often asked,
24:54what is your source of inspiration?
24:57But the inspiration of the artist, for me,
25:00is his immediate environment.
25:03The richness of truth, identity and love
25:06in his creation through a knowledge
25:09of the visible and invisible world.