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MEDI1TV Afrique : LE GRAND JOURNAL MIDI - 26/10/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, I'm happy to see you for this new information meeting on Mediain TV.
00:23Let's take a look at the main headlines.
00:27Israel has carried out strikes in Iran during the night and claimed to have targeted missile manufacturing sites.
00:34Tehran, on the other hand, announces the death of two Iranian soldiers and speaks of limited damage.
00:43In Gaza, Israel's actions could be related to criminal atrocities,
00:47Volker Türk's statement to the UN Human Rights Commissioner for whom northern Gaza experiences its darkest hours.
01:00Presidential election in the United States.
01:02Ten days before the poll, polls are still tight between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
01:07The two candidates are expected today in Michigan.
01:11Israel has carried out strikes in Iran during the night and claims to have targeted missile manufacturing sites.
01:17Tehran, on the other hand, announces the death of two Iranian soldiers and speaks of limited damage.
01:23Israel, on the other hand, announces the death of two Iranian soldiers and speaks of limited damage.
01:30Israel, on the other hand, announces the death of two Iranian soldiers and speaks of limited damage.
01:36Israel, on the other hand, announces the death of two Iranian soldiers and speaks of limited damage.
01:45When Israel attacked Iran, Washington called on Tehran to stop attacks against Israel to break the cycle of violence.
01:54Washington, which believes that the strikes carried out by Netanyahu in Iran constitute, I quote, self-defense maneuvers.
02:02We urge Iran to stop its attacks against Israel so that this cycle of combat can end without further escalation,
02:09declared the spokesman of the National Security Council of the United States, Shin Seivet.
02:19In Gaza, the Ministry of Health accuses the Israeli army of having attacked the Kamal Adwan Hospital,
02:26the last hospital operating in the north of the Gaza Strip,
02:30an air strike theater that would have killed at least 20 people in the south of Khan Younes,
02:36hundreds of patients, medical personnel and displaced people.
02:40Refugees in the establishment would always be trapped.
02:48The northern Gaza Strip lives its darkest hours,
02:52as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Zurk, warns.
02:56He affirms that Israeli actions could be linked to criminal atrocities.
03:02There are 150,000 dead, injured and missing in Gaza since the beginning of the war, a little over a year ago.
03:09Volker Zurk also highlighted the extremely limited access to northern Gaza,
03:15where no aid has been able to be provided for several weeks.
03:22Two people were killed by the explosion of a rocket in an Arab city in northern Israel.
03:28It is the announcement of the hospital where the victims died.
03:32The Israeli army reported dozens of projectiles fired on this region,
03:37from Lebanon, by Hezbollah.
03:40The rocket fell on a shopping mall in the city and killed nine people,
03:45including two seriously injured who finally succumbed to their injuries.
03:53French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit Morocco on Monday
04:00at the invitation of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
04:04In a special interview with Median TV,
04:07Jean-Louis Bourleau, former Minister of State and former European MP,
04:12returns on the visit of the French President.
04:15I invite you to listen to an excerpt from this special interview.
04:19Well, it obviously warms my heart.
04:22It warms my heart, first of all, because I feel very Moroccan,
04:29quite personal and familiar.
04:34But it makes me especially happy because this incomprehension,
04:41this problem, made absolutely no sense.
04:45And really, I deeply, bitterly regret
04:53these difficulties in which we have our share of responsibility.
04:59It warms my heart, especially because we have a lot to learn from Morocco.
05:06And we currently particularly need Morocco.
05:13Really, at a time when you can see that France is looking for,
05:18in its social cohesion, in its projects, in its governance,
05:25what Morocco has been doing for thirty years,
05:31this inclusive development,
05:34where the great modernity of Moroccan teams
05:39is based on tradition, inclusion and solidarity.
05:45The way to combine these two central subjects
05:50is essential for France.
05:53And then we need the Moroccan look,
05:58the Moroccan listening in our relationship with the Great South,
06:04if I dare say so, with Africa, of course.
06:11Now, a tour of the American presidential palace.
06:24The American presidential palace
06:30Last straight line for the two candidates for the American presidential office.
06:35Ten days from now,
06:37no poll manages to divide the two candidates for the White House.
06:42Kamala Harris will play the Obama card this Saturday,
06:45on the eve of a big meeting in New York for Donald Trump,
06:49after Texas on Friday.
06:52The two candidates have again chosen the same state today, Michigan,
06:55one of the swing states,
06:57the key states where the scrutiny of November 5 will take place.
07:06Ten days from now,
07:08no poll manages to divide the two candidates for the White House.
07:12Kamala Harris will play the Obama card this Saturday,
07:18on the eve of a big meeting in New York for Donald Trump,
07:22no poll manages to divide the two candidates for the White House.
07:26So what are the chances of the two candidates?
07:29Let's listen to the analysis of Pierre-Louis Raymond, political analyst.
07:34So obviously, as you say very well,
07:36no question of releasing pressure for any of the candidates,
07:39because no one can really predict
07:41who will win this American election.
07:44You know, it's something traditional.
07:46I was reading, preparing this interview,
07:49an article from a BBC editorialist
07:54who said that neither Donald Trump, nor Kamala Harris,
07:58nor the best American experts
08:01can say who will win these elections.
08:05Because you obviously know the American electoral system,
08:09which is both founded,
08:11as you said in your report on these famous swing states,
08:14which we will only know about at the last moment,
08:18which will be plebiscited among the inhabitants of these states.
08:24And you know that in a federal state like the United States,
08:29you have before the final decision
08:33that will intervene at the level of the great electors,
08:35all these small decisions of the federated states,
08:38it's as if in the end you put back all the votes
08:41that had been voted, state by state, in a big shaker,
08:44and that the great electors, in the end,
08:46stirred this shaker, and it was almost,
08:48I wouldn't say it was magic,
08:50we shouldn't exaggerate,
08:51but there was a huge, huge uncertainty
08:53between local representation
08:55and federal representation.
08:59The Washington Post will not support any candidate
09:03in the presidential election of November 5,
09:06and will also refrain from doing so for future scrutiny.
09:09This is the announcement yesterday
09:11of the General Director of the newspaper,
09:13William Lewis,
09:14famous for having revealed the Watergate scandal.
09:17Le Grand Quotidien Américain,
09:19owned by the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos,
09:22had brought his support, however,
09:24to the Democratic candidates
09:25at the presidential election of 2008, 2012, 2016, and even 2020.
09:29We are aware that this decision
09:31will lead to many interpretations,
09:34that it will be seen as an implicit support
09:36to one of the candidates,
09:37or the rejection of another,
09:39but this is not our opinion,
09:40added the General Director.
09:42As a reminder, on September 30,
09:44the New York Times editorial committee
09:47had brought its support
09:49to the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris.
10:03And this is the end of this newscast.
10:05Thank you for your attention.