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00:00Welcome to the latest on the Jihadist militants in Lebanon.
00:22Israel is carrying out a large-scale military operation on the Lebanese front.
00:28In the United States, he is accused of illegally storing weapons, and the storage of weapons
00:37has been erased.
00:38His serial number is similar to that of the alleged assassination attempt of Donald Trump.
00:46Germany is legislating strict monitoring procedures for six months on all its borders
00:51in an attempt to limit illegal migration.
00:56The Israeli Defense Minister, Av Galant, met with a U.S. ambassador today, saying that
01:05it is time to end the daily confrontations between the Israeli army and the Lebanese
01:10Hezbollah on the borders, a year after the start of the war with Hamas in Gaza.
01:15Galant met with U.S. Ambassador Amos Hoxton, who is visiting Israel to investigate Israeli
01:21military operations against Hezbollah and the Israeli displaced people who fled their
01:28areas due to strikes on the borders, according to a statement by the Israeli Defense Minister.
01:34Galant stressed that it is time to reach an agreement with the continuation of the war
01:40or Hezbollah with Hamas and its refusal to put an end to the conflict.
01:44Galant continued in the statement,
01:46The only way to guarantee the return of the people of northern Israel to their areas
01:52will be through military action.
01:57The Israeli war has been going on for 11 months, 41,226 killed and 95,413 injured in the Gaza Strip.
02:12The Civil Defense in the Strip announced that at least 20 people were killed in 24 hours,
02:19of which 10 were killed in a cave in one of the houses in the middle of the Strip.
02:28He was accused of attempting to assassinate the U.S. presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
02:36He was accused of illegally holding a weapon and holding a weapon whose serial number was erased.
02:43In a related context, Trump attributed his opposition to this attempt to the speech of
02:50all of US President Joe Biden and his deputy Kamala Harris.
02:54News report Thursday.
02:58Continuous reactions in the American political arena.
03:01He was accused of attempting to assassinate the U.S. presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
03:06In the latest reports, those issued by Donald Trump,
03:10who attributed the attempt to the political speeches issued by US President Joe Biden and his deputy Kamala Harris.
03:17Trump pointed out in this context that the suspect in the incident believed in the speech of Biden and Harris
03:23and acted based on that.
03:26On the other hand, US President Joe Biden said that the U.S. intelligence service
03:31needs more elements to perform its security duties.
03:40There is something important that needs to be clarified.
03:43The intelligence service needs additional assistance.
03:49We need more services.
03:51So that's what we're going to be talking about.
03:53Are you conservative?
04:04Are you?
04:19Trump's attempt to assassinate the U.S. presidential candidate, Donald Trump,
04:22left a wave of reactionary reactions.
04:24A political leader from various political parties rushed to denounce the attempt.
04:29The leader of the Democratic Majority in the US House of Representatives
04:33confirmed that there is no place in this country for political violence of any kind
04:37and that the prosecution of the suspect must be as far as the law allows.
04:42International political leaders also called for the attempted assassination.
04:46Among them was the Ukrainian president and the British prime minister.
04:51While this incident is based on the events of the U.S. presidential campaign,
04:55the interests of the U.S. intelligence service continue to investigate the attempted assassination.
05:00The interests of the U.S. security service stopped a 58-year-old man
05:05who was suspected of being involved in the attempted assassination
05:08and the suspect was accused in the attempted assassination
05:11of the U.S. President Donald Trump.
05:13The U.S. intelligence service is investigating the attempted assassination
05:16of the U.S. President Donald Trump,
05:18who was suspected of being involved in the attempted assassination.
05:21The U.S. intelligence service is investigating the attempted assassination
05:24of the U.S. President Donald Trump,
05:26who was suspected of being involved in the attempted assassination.
05:29The U.S. intelligence service is investigating the attempted assassination
05:32of the U.S. President Donald Trump,
05:34who was suspected of being involved in the attempted assassination.
05:38Welcome.
05:40So far, the issues are mainly related to what has been announced
05:44about Trump's position in the Russian-Ukrainian war,
05:48as the person involved in this operation is one of the major supporters of Ukraine.
05:53His ministry has repeatedly asked to provide weapons for it
05:58and participated in many demonstrations in support of Ukraine.
06:02He also has strong support for the Democratic Party.
06:07Trump has said that the reason for his attempted assassination
06:12is related to Biden's statements,
06:15as well as the harassment and incitement against him.
06:19Therefore, it is an attempt to come in this framework.
06:23The charge of illegally storing weapons
06:26for the perpetrator of the attempted assassination is directed at him.
06:30Mr. Jacob, isn't this a light charge for someone
06:33who was arrested in the framework of the attempted assassination
06:36of a former president of the country
06:38and a current candidate for the presidency?
06:41Indeed, I agree with you,
06:43especially that today he was in front of the court
06:46and there were clashes in the statements
06:49and he said that he did not launch missiles against Trump
06:53and that the missiles launched were by the executive authority
06:58or the secret service that saw the missile
07:02before it was fired, and that it was fired on him.
07:06Therefore, to this day, the court is still continuing
07:10whether it is really an attempt to assassinate
07:13or whether it enters another framework.
07:16But it is really an attempt to assassinate
07:19because the man has many tweets on X
07:22talking about the danger of Trump
07:25because he is also happy with the attempt to assassinate him.
07:29And we can say that he is on the right
07:32who has a kind of uncontrolled steps
07:36in the sense that the right is uncontrolled
07:39and who believes that Trump poses a threat to democracy
07:43and this has been fed by the Democratic Party
07:46in recent days.
07:48Okay, Trump talks about an extremely provocative
07:53and you pointed out to that from Harris
07:56and Joe Biden was prepared in some way
07:59to attempt to assassinate him.
08:01In your opinion, is it an attempt by Trump
08:04to introduce his competition and the democratic military
08:08in front of the public opinion
08:10and also to gain more popular sympathy
08:13and also to achieve points in the public opinion?
08:17I agree with this proposal that you proposed
08:20because Trump is currently lagging behind in the elections
08:24especially after the debate with Harris recently
08:27which was witnessed by the city of Pennsylvania
08:30or the state of Pennsylvania.
08:32And he currently wants to repeat what happened two months ago
08:36in an attempt to assassinate him from his rise
08:39in the debates of opinion
08:41and talk about political violence
08:43which is a scapegoat for the United States of America
08:47and you don't want to go back to what happened to Reagan
08:50and what happened to Kennedy
08:52and also to previous presidents
08:54in the years 100 years ago than now.
08:57Therefore, indeed, this attempt will increase
09:00from his numbers in the debates of opinion
09:03and he will try to play on this scapegoat
09:06that he is persecuted and that he is fighting
09:09and that the Democrats are currently trying
09:12to assassinate him physically
09:16after attempting to stop him in court
09:19and also after attempting to isolate him politically.
09:22Mr. Jacob, this is the second attempt
09:25to assassinate Trump in two months
09:28and not with the usual events.
09:31We are talking about a short time
09:33between the first and second attempts.
09:35Has the debate about political violence in the country increased
09:40especially since the reality has raised many questions
09:44inside and outside the United States?
09:49Yes, indeed.
09:50We are talking about political violence
09:53especially the political violence
09:55that relates to the original citizens
09:57of America from the white race
09:59because it was stated at the beginning
10:01that he may be involved with immigrants
10:03by Trump's statements and his hostility
10:05to immigration and immigrants.
10:07Political violence in the United States
10:10is back with these elections
10:12and also with the very large political division
10:15that rose in 2020 in the previous elections
10:18and the emergence of movements like QAnon
10:21and other extremist right-wing movements
10:24and their invasion of Congress.
10:26But now the situation is getting closer
10:29and we see that there is a kind of tendency
10:32to target Trump.
10:34How will Trump deal with this attempt
10:37and what will be its impact on the upcoming elections
10:41and also on his competitors?
10:46I think that Trump should be encouraged
10:49to talk about this attempt
10:51in his various speeches,
10:53especially in the United States.
10:55He is talking about political violence
10:57and the absence of security with the Democrats.
11:00This is what he will say in his next speech.
11:03We will also see Harris talking about
11:05the rejection of violence
11:07and that the Democrats are trying
11:09to provide financial liquidity
11:11for the secret service.
11:13And that Trump should also try
11:15to improve his health
11:17and his political future
11:19as a fierce opponent.
11:21But I really think that we are in the presence
11:24of Trump's chances in the coming days
11:26with this attempt,
11:28if he can really take advantage of it
11:30in the current political path.
11:32Thank you, Washington.
11:34You are an expert in American affairs.
11:36Thank you for this interview.
11:42The American history has witnessed
11:45assassinations and attempts to assassinate politicians,
11:48targeting presidents,
11:50and also public figures
11:52that have affected the political and economic path
11:54in the country.
11:56The most prominent was the assassination
11:58of President John Kennedy in 1963.
12:00Kautar Hammoubi reports.
12:04The attempts to assassinate
12:06former President Donald Trump
12:08and the candidate for the White House
12:10were not an isolated incident in America.
12:12The history of politics in the country
12:14has witnessed many assassinations
12:16and attempts to assassinate.
12:18They targeted presidents
12:20and political figures.
12:22The first of these assassinations
12:24was only days after the end
12:26of the civil war in the country
12:28in 1865,
12:30where President Abraham Lincoln
12:32was assassinated
12:34during a performance
12:36in a theater in Washington.
12:38This caused the country
12:40to drown in a long-term
12:42economic and political chaos.
12:44The second American president
12:46to be assassinated
12:48was James Garfield
12:50in 1881,
12:52where he was shot
12:54by one of his opponents
12:56for his policies,
12:58which led to many reforms
13:00in the country,
13:02mainly the reform of civil service.
13:04Other assassinations
13:06followed.
13:08The most famous of these
13:10was the one that targeted
13:12President John Kennedy
13:14in 1963
13:16in Dallas, Texas,
13:18by a former Marine
13:20known for his sympathy
13:22with the Soviet Union
13:24and Cuba.
13:26The assassination
13:28was broadcast live
13:30on TV
13:32and left Americans
13:34shocked.
13:36It was a turning point
13:38in American history
13:40when Lyndon Johnson
13:42came to power
13:44and his administration
13:46passed important laws,
13:48including the Civil Rights Law
13:50and the Voting Rights Law.
13:52He was assassinated
13:54by the extremists
13:56in the United States
13:58Martin Luther,
14:00and his death
14:02was a major blow
14:04to the Civil Rights Movement,
14:06followed by riots
14:08in all parts of the United States.
14:10In 1912,
14:12during his election campaign
14:14for a third state,
14:16Theodore Roosevelt
14:18escaped an attempted assassination,
14:20which raised his reputation
14:22among Americans.
14:24The incident showed
14:26the country's need
14:28to strengthen security
14:30around American political leaders.
14:32In Tunisia,
14:34the election campaign
14:36for the candidate
14:38for the presidential election
14:40Ayash Zamal,
14:42was exposed
14:44a few days ago
14:46about his election program.
14:48He was arrested
14:50and jailed.
14:52His defense committee
14:54announced that it decided
14:56to suspend the presidential election
14:58due to its political nature.
15:00Fatiha Al-Falih reports.
15:04The defense committee
15:06for the candidate for the presidential election
15:08Ayash Zamal,
15:10was arrested a few days ago.
15:12The committee decided
15:14to suspend the presidential election
15:16for 35 days.
15:18The committee considered
15:20that Zamal was exposed
15:22to a message that would not
15:24discourage him from running
15:26for the presidential election.
15:28Zamal is a pursuer
15:30of cases related to
15:32popular protests.
15:34There is a generation
15:36that is terrified
15:38and angry
15:40that on the 18th
15:42in a court,
15:4414 cases were heard.
15:48The committee decided
15:50to suspend
15:52the presidential election.
15:54The administration of the election campaign
15:56for Ayash Zamal
15:58was exposed
16:00about his election program.
16:02They proposed a new constitution
16:04for the country
16:06and held previous legislative elections
16:08in 6 months.
16:10They released the political prisoners
16:12in January.
16:14The campaign administration
16:16called for the judiciary
16:18to allow Zamal
16:20to run his campaign
16:22with his supporters
16:24outside the prison walls.
16:26We were exposed to the scenario
16:28that he would start his election campaign
16:30inside the prison walls.
16:32We counted the numbers.
16:34Zamal's candidate has more than
16:3615,000 citizens.
16:38Zamal's candidate is a supporter
16:40of the presidential election.
16:42Zamal has a working team
16:44and an election campaign office.
16:46All these groups
16:48will run
16:50the election campaign.
16:52Zamal is
16:5447 years old.
16:58He is an engineer
17:00who started his political activity
17:02in 2011
17:04in a party.
17:06He founded the Aazimoun movement
17:08in 2022.
17:10Zamal's candidate
17:12for the presidential election
17:14is challenging the conditions
17:16of his prison.
17:18He launched his election campaign
17:20under the slogan of
17:22the judiciary.
17:24He wants the judiciary
17:26to join his supporters.
17:28Al-Falhi opened
17:30Tunis for a long time.
17:32Today, Germany
17:34launched a surveillance
17:36of its borders
17:38in an attempt to limit illegal migration.
17:40It is a step that the critics
17:42consider a threat to Schengen's
17:44freedom of movement.
17:46This comes under the renewal
17:48of the political debate
17:50about the problem of illegal migration
17:52in Germany,
17:54with the repeated attacks
17:56and attempts of terrorist attacks
17:58in the country.
18:00A report by Malek Mehraj.
18:02Severe security threats
18:04have been placed on Berlin
18:06in various crossings.
18:08Berlin is officially
18:10implementing more strict
18:12border surveillance procedures
18:14with the nine neighboring countries.
18:16Search operations include
18:18crossings linking Luxembourg,
18:20Belgium, the Netherlands
18:22and Denmark,
18:24in addition to the previous surveillance
18:26on crossings with Poland,
18:28the Czech Republic,
18:30Switzerland,
18:32France,
18:34and Switzerland.
18:36Security measures
18:38related to international
18:40and regional sports
18:42demonstrations
18:44have been renewed
18:46in the past.
18:48Today, however,
18:50the focus is on preventing
18:52illegal migration.
18:54The operations we carry out
18:56comply with the conditions,
18:58which means that the procedures
19:00are not consistent
19:02with all cars and people.
19:04On the other hand,
19:06we focus on suspicious vehicles
19:08for illegal migrants.
19:10Therefore, we try as much as possible
19:12not to disrupt the daily movement
19:14of migrants and the transport of goods.
19:16Border surveillance
19:18allows authorities
19:20to return to the migrants
19:22as soon as they discover
19:24that they are illegal.
19:26This prevents them from leaving
19:28for Germany.
19:30This comes at a time
19:32when the problem of migration
19:34has returned to the political agenda
19:36of Germany,
19:38with the renewal of the threat
19:40of terrorist attacks.
19:42The country is still under
19:44the shock of an attack
19:46committed by a Syrian refugee
19:48who targeted,
19:50at the end of last week,
19:52the Zolling area,
19:54after killing three people.
19:56This is the result of the last
19:58regional elections,
20:00after achieving a significant
20:02advance for the far right
20:04in eastern Germany,
20:06and a decline for the ruling coalition.
20:08About 30,000 migrants
20:10have been returned
20:12who do not have the legal right
20:14to enter the country
20:16since the implementation
20:18of border surveillance procedures
20:20so that there are no violations.
20:22We will make the most of
20:24the legal framework.
20:26We are ready to do this with the opposition.
20:28Procedures.
20:30The German government has stated
20:32that it agrees with the understanding
20:34of neighboring countries,
20:36but it raises concerns
20:38about the implementation
20:40of freedom of movement
20:42in the Schengen area,
20:44which warns of more defensive
20:46policies in the fields of migration
20:48and economy,
20:50which do not comply
20:52with the new German procedures.
20:54We follow these explanations
20:56of the expert on European affairs,
20:58Radwan Alqasem from Berlin.
21:00Certainly, the German government
21:02must take any action
21:04to prevent the flow
21:06of these migrants,
21:08whether they are from outside
21:10Europe or from within
21:12some European countries
21:14that want to get rid of them,
21:16so they send them to neighboring countries
21:18or allow them,
21:20so that they can avoid
21:22their escape from these countries
21:24to countries where the economic situation
21:26is better and the working situation
21:28is also better,
21:30especially in Germany,
21:32which is a warning point
21:34for these migrants.
21:36In fact, what happened recently
21:38in Germany due to the increase
21:40in the number of crimes,
21:42whether it was theft,
21:44murder, or other crimes,
21:46made the German people
21:48very angry,
21:50especially that the victory
21:52of the opposition
21:54was remarkable,
21:56especially in this slogan
21:58that they raised,
22:00so that the government
22:02must put an end
22:04to this migration
22:06and monitor the borders more and more.
22:08Despite the disagreement
22:10between the opposition
22:12and the government
22:14that the government
22:16made some decisions,
22:18and this angered
22:20some of the countries
22:22from which migrants come,
22:24because this will make
22:26these migrants stay in these countries.
22:28Today, Russia ordered
22:30for security reasons
22:32to evacuate the villages
22:34less than 15 km
22:36from Ukraine
22:38in the region of Kursk, Russia,
22:40where the Ukrainian forces
22:42have been attacking
22:44The Russian authorities
22:46did not explain the reasons
22:48for this decision,
22:50which coincided with Moscow's
22:52recent announcement
22:54of the return of about 12 cities
22:56controlled by the Ukrainian forces
22:58in the 6th of last August,
23:00where Kiev launched
23:02an aggressive attack
23:04in the region of Kursk, Russia,
23:06and took over hundreds of square kilometers
23:08and dozens of cities,
23:10which led to the evacuation
23:13Dozens of millions of people
23:15have been forced to stay
23:17in their homes today
23:19after the blockade of Benka,
23:21which is the strongest blockade
23:23in the region since 1949,
23:25which led to the cancellation
23:27of air travel
23:29and the implementation
23:31of evacuation operations.
23:33The blockade first crossed
23:35the Philippines and then Japan
23:37to hit the dry land
23:39in the east of the city,
23:41with a wind speed
23:43of 151 km per hour.
23:45Precautions have been announced
23:47to be cautious
23:49due to the large movement
23:51of the population.
24:01Morocco won last Friday
24:03the African Cup
24:05of Desserts 2024
24:07in Morocco,
24:09which was organized
24:11in the framework of the official
24:13African Cup of Desserts
24:15Talk Africa.
24:17The Moroccan team
24:19consists of Mohamed Al-Amrawi
24:21and Omar Al-Deeb,
24:23a champion of Africa
24:25after 10 hours of competition
24:27in Mauritius and Tunisia,
24:29which took the second
24:31and third places.
24:33The competition was held
24:35under the supervision
24:37of Morocco, Burkina Faso,
24:39the Aegean Sea, Egypt, Ghana,
24:41Mauritius, Senegal
24:43and Tunisia.
24:45The three teams won
24:47and were able to impress
24:49the judges
24:51with their memories
24:53of their countries
24:55in the World Cup
24:57of Desserts
24:59held in Marmouk
25:01in Lyon in 2025.
25:03In Morocco,
25:05the Ministry of Atmosphere
25:07said that local thunderstorms
25:09of up to 30 mm
25:11are expected today
25:13in several parts of the Kingdom.
25:15In a warning statement,
25:17the Ministry of Atmosphere
25:19said that this phenomenon
25:21is expected today
25:23until 10 p.m.
25:25in all parts of Khenifra,
25:27Jrada and Ifran,
25:29in Gigue, Tenghir,
25:31Azila, Rashidia,
25:33and Zimbabwe.
25:45See you next time.
26:03Music
26:05.