مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين الصحف - 18/01/2025
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00:00Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Aqwal Al-Suhuf.
00:14The Israeli newspaper Haaretz published an article titled,
00:18Israel will not win even if the Middle East is completely occupied.
00:24The writer described the article as a deep defeat that the Israeli society is suffering from.
00:30He also described the defeat that the occupation suffered on October 7,
00:35which has become known as the Black Saturday,
00:38as a defeat that cannot be erased with any military victory.
00:42Even if Israel was able to occupy all the lands in the Middle East,
00:47or everyone surrendered to it, it would not achieve true victory.
00:52The article confirms that Tel Aviv is losing in front of itself,
00:56and that the defeat is not just a loss in the battle,
00:59but it is a loss of identity and future.
01:04The website InsideOffer published a report that highlighted the role of President Donald Trump,
01:11and specifically his special envoy, Steve Whitkoff,
01:14in the communication of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza,
01:17including the exchange of hostages and prisoners.
01:20He added that Whitkoff traveled from Qatar to Israel to meet Netanyahu,
01:24and exerted great pressure on him to accept the necessary concessions to achieve progress in the negotiations.
01:31According to Hebrew media,
01:33Whitkoff's efforts have led to an important progress,
01:37as Netanyahu agreed, which previously opposed a wide-ranging agreement,
01:42on a plan that includes a complete Israeli withdrawal from the sector,
01:46which is a radical change compared to his previous demands for a temporary ceasefire.
01:51The website mentioned that many of Netanyahu's close associates,
01:55or the extremist right-wing media,
01:57are feeling frustrated about the agreement.
02:01In its weekly edition, Al-Quds Al-Arabi,
02:04the American president who elected Donald Trump,
02:07wrote a play about the explosive withdrawal of executive orders on the first day of his takeover of power.
02:13Forgiveness for the incitement,
02:15the closure of the southern borders,
02:17a huge organizational cancellation,
02:19affecting a large area of the American economy.
02:22I will define the policy of the next four years from the first day.
02:27Trump and his transition team,
02:30armed with a group of executive orders,
02:33are preparing for a shocking campaign,
02:36and an intrusion into the establishment of his second-most ambitious state.
02:40According to the article,
02:42there was no issue determining Trump's political identity
02:45more than his campaign against illegal immigration,
02:48especially after the situation of crossing the borders
02:51to record levels during President Joe Biden's time.
02:55Why does Trump want to put his hand on the Panama Canal and own Greenland?
02:59The weekly magazine asked,
03:01and wrote that Donald Trump issued a series of new statements
03:05concerning the American and international domestic economies,
03:09revealing the opposite direction he will take
03:12by simply handing over the keys to the White House.
03:15The Panama Canal took the important role this time.
03:19Trump criticized what he described as unfair patterns
03:22imposed on the American ships that pass through the Panama Canal,
03:26and threatened to demand the re-control of Washington on this waterway.
03:31According to the newspaper,
03:33the Canal is a main channel for American companies and interests,
03:37through which goods are shipped between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
03:41On the other hand, Greenland is an important part of the security of the United States
03:45and the North Atlantic Alliance,
03:47because those who control it control the North Pole.
03:50It is a strategic mission for America,
03:53and is located on the shortest road from North America to Europe.
03:57It is also an island rich in natural resources.
04:01Panama's President Jose Raul Molina may decide to seek refuge
04:05in the International Security Council
04:07if the US President-elect Donald Trump
04:10does not stop pressuring the country on the Panama Canal.
04:14Politico reported on this,
04:17and quoted the former Panamanian president as saying
04:21that Molina informed him of this,
04:24and assured him that if Trump continues to threaten his country,
04:27he may push him to seek refuge in the International Security Council.
04:31The former Panama President said in an interview with the newspaper
04:35that Molina is waiting for Trump's appointment
04:38to assess the additional developments in the situation.
04:43National Interest published a report that highlighted
04:47the implication of the US invasion of Canada,
04:50with a focus on the challenges Washington may face
04:54in taking this decision.
04:56The report pointed out that the Canadian invasion
04:59will be easy militarily,
05:01but it will lead to catastrophic consequences
05:04on the economic and diplomatic levels of the United States.
05:08The magazine said that Trump seems to be very interested in Canada,
05:12as he has repeatedly described in social media
05:15that it is the current and the 50th state.
05:18The article pointed out that the greatest resistance
05:21to this expansionist dream
05:23is from the current US states.
05:26After we reach the end of the segment,
05:28thank you for watching.