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00:00Welcome to this newscast, we present it to you directly from the Media TV channel in Tanja, and we use it as usual with the most prominent headlines.
00:2825 trucks from Morocco to Spain, along with 70 individuals, arrived to help in the elimination of the flood.
00:39The Director of the Agency in Iran, to try to solve the disputes related to the nuclear program.
00:48In this newscast, the Washington Post reveals that Israel is preparing a plan to stop the fire in Lebanon, as a gift to the US President Donald Trump.
01:00And the Israeli army is intensifying its raids on the southern victim of Beirut.
01:04Morocco has sent dozens of civil defense personnel and logistical equipment to Spain to help in the elimination of the floods caused by the Danube storm in Valencia.
01:23This initiative is carried out by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who offered help to Spain in the first moments of this natural disaster.
01:34The Port of Montreal in Granada, Spain, welcomes 25 trucks from Morocco to help in the elimination of the floods caused by the Danube storm in Valencia.
01:55The Moroccan convoy consists of fire trucks, maintenance trucks, and other equipment.
02:04Its work will focus on the elimination of the flood, the channels, and the flooded areas.
02:11This initiative is carried out by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who offered help to Spain in the first moments of this natural disaster.
02:34The Moroccan interior minister, Abdel Wafilftit, confirmed on the phone with his Spanish counterpart, Fernando Grande-Marlaska,
02:43that he is preparing equipment to send relief teams and provide assistance in the face of a natural disaster.
02:57The Spanish newspaper La Rathona said that the Moroccan team is the largest team sent by a foreign country to Spain to face the Danube disaster,
03:09clearly indicating that Rabat is striving to give a strong push for efforts to spread and save.
03:16Madrid agrees to offer the assistance provided by Rabat since the first moments of the natural disaster,
03:24to convince it of the Kingdom's ability to achieve the desired addition, in the face of its efforts to overcome this obstacle,
03:31especially since Morocco has accumulated experience in responding quickly to disasters, including the Havre earthquake last year.
03:40In Morocco, the General Manager of the Meteorological Observatory said that strong winds were blowing at altitudes exceeding 1,500 meters,
03:52expected today and tomorrow Friday, with a number of regions of the Kingdom.
03:56The manager said in a warning in the Portuguese newspaper that these strong winds will include all of Midelt, Azlal, Hauz, and Shishawa,
04:05as well as Warzazate, starting today at 5 p.m. and until Friday afternoon at 11.50 p.m.
04:20The Spanish Meteorological Observatory issued a warning today at the highest red level,
04:25which was announced by the Meteorological Observatory in the south and east of Spain,
04:31after a night of heavy rain, but without recording more casualties,
04:36especially in the south and east of Spain, specifically in the city of Malaga,
04:41which experienced a new wave of heavy rain, which rekindled the fears of the population
04:47after two weeks of devastating floods that killed at least 223 people, most of them in the region of Valencia.
04:55The Spanish Meteorological Observatory issued a warning today at the highest red level,
04:59which is the level of extreme humidity, which poses a serious threat.
05:07We now move to Tunisia, where the Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights
05:12revealed an increase in the number of protests by 9% in the past month compared to September.
05:19The Institute, which is a non-governmental organization,
05:23confirmed that Tunisia has seen a decrease in the number of protests this year compared to the previous year
05:29due to the damage to the climate of freedoms, but it expected the return of the social movement
05:34if the government failed to implement the new financial law.
05:38For more details on this subject, we will follow it with our correspondent from Tunisia, Fathi Al-Falhi.
05:44The protests moved from Cairo, the center of the country, to the capital of Tunisia.
05:49It is a move behind the suspension of the General Secretary of the Tunisian Union for Labor
05:55and a number of workers in the region of Sbikha.
05:59They protested under professional and financial circumstances in a shoe factory,
06:04as their fate was to be prosecuted according to the testimonies of the families.
06:08Activists and representatives of civil organizations organized a support stand
06:13demanding the release of the detainees.
06:17It is unfair. It is unfair to the workers.
06:21It is unfair to those who work with unhealthy materials.
06:25It is unfair to all of them.
06:28600 workers have been prosecuted.
06:32It is not normal.
06:34It is not normal to see how a problem can be solved without a collective punishment.
06:41The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights published a report on these protests
06:48which was published by an NGO.
06:52It stated that the month of September witnessed the organization of 300 protests
06:59with an increase of 9% compared to the month of September.
07:04The Institute also decided to record a decline in protest movements this year
07:10compared to the previous year.
07:13Last year, we had about 3,000 social protest movements in the same period of 10 months.
07:18Today, we are talking about 2,400 protest movements since the beginning of the year.
07:22This decline has always been circumstantial and related to the context
07:26as the end of the elections and the beginning of a new phase
07:29to create an opportunity for social activists to express their demands.
07:32There were a lot of social protests before the election period.
07:36We noticed this especially in the movements related to the occupation of teachers,
07:40teachers' unions, civil society and others.
07:43We also saw it in the financial law project.
07:46Today, social groups are waiting to be guaranteed their demands.
07:50Weak social groups are waiting for the results of the financial law for the coming year
07:56which the government has confirmed to be social
07:59which has been characterized in recent years
08:03by a rise in the cost of living
08:06which is accompanied by an economic decline
08:09and a decline in the level of basic services.
08:13As we mentioned earlier,
08:16the Washington Post reported on the Israeli officials
08:21saying that Israel is preparing a plan to stop the fire in Lebanon
08:26as a gift to the US President-elect Donald Trump.
08:29It also reported that the Israeli warplanes
08:33dropped two bombs on a victim in Beirut.
08:36One of them targeted the neighborhood of Jalif in the neighborhood of Hreik
08:39while the other targeted the city of Burj Al-Barajna.
08:46For more information on this subject,
08:49we are joined live from Jerusalem by Firas Yaghi,
08:52a writer, political analyst and expert on Israeli affairs.
08:55Alan, welcome, Mr. Firas.
08:57Good evening, everyone.
09:00The Washington Post reported that Israel is in a hurry
09:05to push for an agreement to achieve an early political achievement
09:10for President-elect Donald Trump.
09:13What is Israel planning to do?
09:16Is it planning to expand its military operations?
09:19The war between Israel and Hezbollah
09:22recorded a new rise yesterday
09:24with the killing of six Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon.
09:29Or is the Washington Post looking for a ceasefire?
09:33And will you present this as a gift to Trump?
09:38First of all, President Trump,
09:41in his meeting with the Lebanese community in Michigan,
09:44promised that there would be a ceasefire in Lebanon.
09:49That is why the Israeli hadith
09:51about this issue,
09:54because they know that President Trump
09:57wants to stop the ceasefire in Lebanon
10:00before it is established, even inside the White House.
10:03And from this starting point,
10:06the Minister of Strategic Affairs,
10:09Dremer, went to Moscow,
10:12and from Moscow to Washington.
10:15He met President Trump in Washington
10:18before meeting President Biden.
10:21He promised to stop the ceasefire in Lebanon.
10:24But the issue is not to stop the ceasefire.
10:27Everyone wants to stop the ceasefire
10:30and end the aggression against Lebanon
10:33and end the tragedy in the Gaza Strip
10:36and in southern Lebanon.
10:39The issue is related to the Israeli conditions
10:42on this issue.
10:45The US administration knows that
10:48Lebanon will not comply with the Israeli conditions
10:51in Hezbollah in northern Lebanon.
10:54And it will not agree on the issue
10:57that there are multiple forces
11:00on the Lebanese borders.
11:03Negotiations began between Israel
11:06and the United States of America.
11:09According to the information received,
11:12an agreement was reached between Israel
11:15and the United States on the main lines
11:18to stop the ceasefire in Lebanon.
11:21Israel always negotiates with the United States
11:24and does not negotiate with Hezbollah
11:27or Hamas.
11:30We have noticed this since October 27
11:33and even today.
11:36The US ambassador to Beirut
11:39handed over the agreement between
11:42the United States and Israel
11:45to the foreign president on this issue.
11:48Back to the visit you mentioned
11:51of President Trump this week
11:54during his trip to the United States.
11:57According to the reports,
12:00the talks focused on the proposal
12:03to stop the ceasefire in Lebanon
12:06including a Western-Russian cooperation.
12:09So there is a new player participating
12:12in the ceasefire negotiations in Lebanon
12:15and this is Russia.
12:18What can Russia offer in this regard?
12:21Russia has offered to support
12:24the ceasefire in Lebanon
12:27and the United States
12:30to prevent weapons from being transported
12:33to Hezbollah in the Syrian territory
12:36and to pressure Israel to lift
12:39the economic sanctions imposed on Syria.
12:42Russia has responded
12:45that this is not part of its own specialization
12:48and that its specialization is related
12:51to the military bases inside Syria.
12:54Therefore,
12:57nothing has been said about this issue.
13:00On the contrary, Washington said
13:03that Russia has nothing to do
13:06with the agreement in Lebanon.
13:09I would like to point out
13:12that all the leaks suggest
13:15that the only requirement
13:18in the agreement
13:21is the establishment
13:24of an international committee
13:27to monitor the failure of Hezbollah
13:30to rebuild its infrastructure
13:33inside southern Lebanon
13:36after Israel destroyed it.
13:39If this is the case,
13:42the UNIFIL should inform the Lebanese army
13:45and if the Lebanese army has not taken any action,
13:48it is up to Israel to intervene
13:51in order to prevent this.
13:54Therefore, I do not think
13:57that there is a possibility
14:00to reach any ceasefire
14:03according to the Israeli conditions
14:06that are being discussed.
14:09I follow the subject
14:12that Hezbollah means 17-01
14:15no more and no less than 17-01.
14:18That is, there are no combined brigades
14:21and no plans to increase
14:24land activity in Lebanon
14:27if these talks collapse
14:30at the end of the ceasefire.
14:33In your opinion, is Israel capable
14:36of taking such a military step
14:39that means fighting in several fronts?
14:42Has not its army been evacuated yet?
14:45According to the latest reports,
14:4883% of the Israeli army
14:51has been evacuated
14:54in order for the army
14:57to be 100% active.
15:00Therefore, there is a problem
15:03in the issue of reinforcement
15:06and the issue of the Haredim.
15:09It is a long story.
15:12As they say, Galand paid a price
15:15to stop this issue
15:18by removing it from the government.
15:21The operation in Lebanon
15:24has reached its end
15:27and now the Israeli side
15:30is moving towards political achievement.
15:33Later, two or three days later,
15:36they talked about deepening the operation
15:39inside Lebanon.
15:42Two days ago, they said
15:45they had plans to expand the operation
15:48inside Lebanon.
15:51This is a big step
15:54to achieve peace.
15:57This is the first time
16:00that Netanyahu has made such statements
16:03regarding the war in Lebanon.
16:06There is another point
16:09regarding the Washington Post report
16:12and the gift that Israel will give
16:15to Donald Trump.
16:18In your opinion,
16:21why did the Democrats fail
16:24during this period?
16:27It is not necessary for them to succeed.
16:30Trump relies on his strength
16:33and the great power of the United States
16:36and that he is moving towards
16:39imposing the reality.
16:42He will impose his policy
16:45on everyone who rejects it.
16:48He said that he will remove
16:51the American government
16:54which is a Zionist government
16:57with the exception of the extremist government.
17:00Some of them support the annexation
17:03of the West Bank to Israel.
17:06I agree with you,
17:09but it is not necessary.
17:12Mr. Firas Yaghi,
17:15you were with us from Jerusalem.
17:18Thank you for your participation
17:21and for your time.
17:24Let's talk about the Iranian nuclear deal.
17:27Rafail Grossi,
17:30during a press conference
17:33with Mohammad Islami,
17:36said that it is necessary
17:39to reach clear results
17:42regarding the nuclear program.
17:45He warned that his country
17:48will take immediate action
17:51against the Iranian nuclear program.
17:54Safia Hedani reports.
17:57The president of the Iranian nuclear power organization
18:01promises to take immediate action
18:04against any external interference
18:07in its nuclear program
18:10in light of the climate of tension
18:13at the regional level.
18:16The Iranian official's statements
18:18were followed by the president
18:21of the International Atomic Energy Agency,
18:24Rafail Grossi,
18:27who visits Tehran for the second time
18:30to conduct detailed research
18:33on the nuclear program.
18:36We have repeatedly stated
18:39that any decision to interfere
18:42in the nuclear affairs
18:45of the Iranian Islamic Republic
18:48will result in this kind of pressure
18:51and that we will continue our program
18:54in the framework of our national interests
18:57and security. Therefore,
19:00the decision will naturally give Iran
19:03the right to take alternative steps
19:06at the appropriate time.
19:09We know each other well
19:12and we know that it is necessary
19:15to reach some tangible and visible results
19:18that will improve the situation
19:21and clarify the situation
19:24and keep us away from conflict
19:27and following the war.
19:30Grossi met with Iranian Foreign Minister
19:33Abbas Araqji,
19:36who served as a major negotiator
19:39on the Iranian side
19:42in the nuclear talks
19:45with the great powers.
19:48Abbas Araqji,
19:51who served as a major negotiator
19:54on the Iranian side
19:57in the nuclear talks
20:00with the great powers.
20:03Abbas Araqji,
20:06who served as a major negotiator
20:09on the Iranian side
20:12in the nuclear talks
20:15with the great powers.
20:18Abbas Araqji,
20:21who served as a major negotiator
20:24on the Iranian side
20:27in the nuclear talks
20:30with the great powers.
20:33Abbas Araqji,
20:36who served as a major negotiator
20:39on the Iranian side
20:42in the nuclear talks
20:45with the great powers.
20:48Abbas Araqji,
20:51who served as a major negotiator
20:54on the Iranian side
20:57in the nuclear talks
21:00with the great powers.
21:18Abbas Araqji,
21:21who served as a major negotiator
21:24on the Iranian side
21:27in the nuclear talks
21:30with the great powers.
21:33Abbas Araqji,
21:36who served as a major negotiator
21:39on the Iranian side
21:42in the nuclear talks
21:45with the great powers.
21:48Abbas Araqji,
21:51who served as a major negotiator
21:54on the Iranian side
21:57in the nuclear talks
22:00with the great powers.
22:03Abbas Araqji,
22:06who served as a major negotiator
22:09on the Iranian side
22:12in the nuclear talks
22:15with the great powers.
22:18Abbas Araqji,
22:21who served as a major negotiator
22:24on the Iranian side
22:27in the nuclear talks
22:30with the great powers.
22:33Abbas Araqji,
22:36who served as a major negotiator
22:39on the Iranian side
22:42in the nuclear talks
22:45with the great powers.
22:48Abbas Araqji,
22:51who served as a major negotiator
22:54on the Iranian side
22:57in the nuclear talks
23:00with the great powers.
23:03Abbas Araqji,
23:06who served as a major negotiator
23:09on the Iranian side
23:12in the nuclear talks
23:15with the great powers.
23:18Abbas Araqji,
23:21who served as a major negotiator
23:24on the Iranian side
23:27in the nuclear talks
23:30with the great powers.
23:33Abbas Araqji,
23:36who served as a major negotiator
23:39on the Iranian side
23:42in the nuclear talks
23:45with the great powers.
23:48Abbas Araqji,
23:51who served as a major negotiator
23:54on the Iranian side
23:57in the nuclear talks
24:00with the great powers.
24:03Abbas Araqji,
24:06who served as a major negotiator
24:09on the Iranian side
24:12in the nuclear talks
24:15with the great powers.
24:18Abbas Araqji,
24:21who served as a major negotiator
24:24on the Iranian side
24:27in the nuclear talks
24:30with the great powers.
24:33Abbas Araqji,
24:36who served as a major negotiator
24:39on the Iranian side
24:42in the nuclear talks
24:45with the great powers.
24:48Abbas Araqji,
24:51who served as a major negotiator
24:54on the Iranian side
24:57in the nuclear talks
25:00with the great powers.
25:03Abbas Araqji,
25:06who served as a major negotiator
25:09on the Iranian side
25:12in the nuclear talks
25:15with the great powers.
25:18Abbas Araqji,
25:21who served as a major negotiator
25:24on the Iranian side
25:27in the nuclear talks
25:30with the great powers.
25:33Abbas Araqji,
25:36who served as a major negotiator
25:39on the Iranian side
25:42in the nuclear talks
25:45with the great powers.
25:48Abbas Araqji,
25:51who served as a major negotiator
25:54on the Iranian side
25:57in the nuclear talks
26:00with the great powers.
26:03Abbas Araqji,
26:06who served as a major negotiator
26:09on the Iranian side
26:12in the nuclear talks
26:15with the great powers.
26:18Abbas Araqji,
26:21who served as a major negotiator
26:24on the Iranian side
26:27in the nuclear talks
26:30with the great powers.
26:33Abbas Araqji,
26:36who served as a major negotiator
26:39on the Iranian side
26:42in the nuclear talks
26:45with the great powers.
26:48Abbas Araqji,
26:51who served as a major negotiator
26:54on the Iranian side
26:57in the nuclear talks
27:00with the great powers.
27:18Abbas Araqji,
27:21who served as a major negotiator
27:24on the Iranian side
27:27in the nuclear talks
27:30with the great powers.