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00:00Welcome to the new edition of the Media Morning, here are the headlines.
00:22The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, vowed on Monday to continue the fight against
00:30Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, called a sacred mission on the occasion of the first
00:36anniversary of the October 7 attack.
00:38This Monday, the Israeli army launched new strikes in Gaza and Lebanon.
00:45In France, Michel Barnier to the challenge of censorship.
00:50The Prime Minister faces this Tuesday a first motion of censorship by the left to protest
00:57against the negation of the result of the legislative elections, which failed in the absence of support
01:03of the National Assembly.
01:04The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the African Cooperation and Moroccans living abroad,
01:13Nasser Borreta, met with a South African delegation led by the Vice-President of the
01:19International Relations Council, the African National Congress, Abed Batella.
01:25We speak to him in a moment.
01:31The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, vowed on Monday to continue the fight against
01:37Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, called a sacred mission on the occasion of the first
01:42anniversary of the October 7 attack.
01:44The Palestinian movements, Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah, have fired rocket launchers against
01:50the Israeli territory.
01:51And on his side, the Israeli army has launched new strikes in Gaza and Lebanon.
01:55In the Gaza Strip devastated and besieged, the Israeli army has continued its offensive
02:01by claiming to have hit the hospital Al-Aqsa in Deir el-Balah, which is home to Hamas command centers
02:09In Tel Aviv, a ceremony in the evening with families close to people killed or kidnapped
02:15during the attack on Hamas, on October 7, 2023, took place after a commemorative day
02:21opened in Reim, south of Israel.
02:26The Lebanese Hezbollah announced yesterday that it had fired a rocket launcher towards
02:31the main base of Israeli military intelligence, Jelilo, near Tel Aviv,
02:36in particular this attack on its chief Hassan Nasrallah, killed at the end of September
02:41in an Israeli strike.
02:42In a statement, Hezbollah specified that it had launched a rocket launcher on the base of Jelilo.
02:48This military intelligence base is also titled, according to Israeli media, the Mossad headquarters,
02:55the Israeli foreign intelligence.
02:58The Lebanese movement had already announced that it had targeted this base in August and October.
03:07In Lebanon, at least eight firefighters were killed in an Israeli air strike on their barracks,
03:16in a town south of the border with Israel.
03:20Since the beginning of the clashes a year ago, between Israel and Hezbollah,
03:24more than 115 firefighters and firefighters were killed,
03:28according to a report based on official Lebanese figures.
03:37bilateral cooperation
03:41Yesterday, Araba, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the African Cooperation and Moroccan Residents Abroad,
03:48held a South African delegation led by the Vice-President of the International Relations Committee
03:55of the African National Congress, Rabih Dababella.
03:59At the end of these interviews, the South African official called for the intensification
04:03of economic and commercial relations between his country and Morocco.
04:07Rabih Dababella, we are listening to you.
04:12The exchanges that brought me together with Minister Nasser Bouretta were fruitful
04:16and allowed us to bring our points of view on many political and economic issues,
04:20whether related to Africa or the region.
04:23I know very well that Morocco played a central role in South Africa's independence.
04:27Nelson Mandela's visit to Morocco in 1960 is perhaps the best proof of the support
04:32brought by the Kingdom in this regard.
04:35When South Africa gained its independence, Morocco was then the first country
04:40to which Nelson Mandela gave a private visit.
04:43The exchanges that brought me together with Minister Nasser Bouretta were fruitful
04:46and we consider them as the beginning of a common work and coordination.
04:50It is also an opportunity to explore new initiatives
04:53aimed at developing trade exchanges between our two countries.
04:56We have also explored opportunities for mutual investment,
05:00opportunities that attract investors from our two countries
05:03by opening trade channels between the companies of our two nations.
05:06These are promising projects on which we are working together within the African Union,
05:11which has enjoyed its place in Morocco since its return within the organization
05:15and its strength of pleading on African issues,
05:18whether it is the development of the continent or the search for solutions to the various neighbourhoods.
05:25I would also like to point out that the European Parliament,
05:28which on Monday launched the work of its plenary session in Strasbourg,
05:31rejected an attempt by some separatist supporters
05:36who wanted to register a debate on the suspension of the Court of Justice of the European Union
05:42concerning the agreements between Morocco and the European Union on fishing and agriculture.
05:47The proposal made by the left-wing group was rejected by a majority vote of MEPs
05:53belonging to all the political currents represented within the European Parliament.
06:02In France, after Elisabeth Borne and Gabriel Attal,
06:06around Michel Barnier, the Prime Minister,
06:09this Tuesday, a first motion of censure was lodged by the left
06:14to protest against the rejection of a legislative result,
06:18but in the absence of support from the National Assembly,
06:22Olivier Faure will appear in the tribune around 4.30 p.m.
06:28to defend the text signed by the quasi-independence of the left alliance of the new Popular Front.
06:33This will be the moment of truth.
06:35We will see who opposes the government and who does not oppose
06:39to declare the first secretary of the Socialist Party,
06:42who intends to point in his speech a government turning its back on the Popular Front,
06:46but above all on the Republican Front and on the voters' votes.
06:50Michel Barnier will answer him,
06:53then a long series of interventions of political groups will come
06:57before a vote whose result should be known only at the end of the day.
07:03There will be no tolerance towards racism and anti-Semitism.
07:16Direction à présent la Tunisie,
07:18où, sans surprise, le président sortant Kayseride a été réélu
07:22avec une large majorité à l'issue du scrutin présidentiel de 2024,
07:26selon des chiffres dévoilés par l'instance supérieure indépendante.
07:30Pour les élections, dans un point de presse,
07:33plus de 2,8 millions d'électeurs se sont rendus aux urnes le 6 octobre,
07:38sans un taux de participation de 28,8%.
07:42Nejwa Becher, depuis Tunis.
07:46L'instance électorale a annoncé lundi soir
07:49que Kayseride avait emporté les élections présidentielles avec 90,7% des voix.
07:57Le président tunisien sortant a largement été reconduit à son poste au premier tour,
08:02suivi par Ayé Chezemel, qui a recueilli 7,35% des voix,
08:08tandis que Zuhail Marzeoui arrive en troisième position avec 1,97% des voix.
08:16Le taux de participation globale en Tunisie et à l'étranger a atteint 28,8%, selon l'ISI.
08:27Après que le candidat Kayseride ait obtenu la majorité absolue des voix annoncées,
08:32l'instance supérieure indépendante pour les élections
08:36annonce sa victoire à l'élection présidentielle de 2024 au premier tour.
08:43Les résultats définitifs seront annoncés d'ici le 20 octobre
08:47et officialisés une fois passé le délai d'évaluation des éventuels recours.
08:52Ces parvois seront examinés par la justice ordinaire et non plus par la Cour administrative,
08:58comme le prévoit un amendement en référé à la loi électorale adoptée en urgence par le Parlement une semaine avant le scrutin.
09:08La victoire écrasante de Kayseride confirme que les candidats de l'opposition
09:13n'ont pas réussi à convaincre le peuple tunisien
09:16et qu'ils n'ont été convaincus que par le discours de Kayseride.
09:20Pour cette raison, l'opposition doit travailler davantage
09:23et développer des programmes pour gagner la confiance des citoyens tunisiens.
09:29Lors d'une visite à son siège de campagne après la diffusion du sondage,
09:33Kayseride affirmait qu'il s'agissait d'une continuation du chemin de la révolution,
09:39s'engageant à saignir le pays de ceux qu'il qualifie de corrompus et comploteurs.
09:45À l'issue de ces élections, dont l'opposition ne reconnaît pas sa légitimité,
09:50le président Saïd sera confronté à de grands défis économiques et sociaux,
09:56compte tenu d'un taux de croissance qui n'a pas dépassé 0,6% au cours du premier semestre de cette année.
10:07La saison de la chasse s'est officiellement ouverte au Maroc.
10:11Il y a de nombreux passionnés de cette activité à voir renouer avec leur matériel.
10:16A la province de Chevchaouen, où nous emmène à la chasse Mohamed Alichi.
10:21Dans ce récit de Younes Benzineb.
10:25À l'instar des autres régions du Royaume, la saison de chasse 2024-2025 s'est ouverte dans la région Tangier-Tiétouan-Al-Housseïma.
10:33Dans la province de Ouazane, les adeptes de la chasse se sont rassemblés pour les derniers préparatifs,
10:38en présence des autorités qui s'assurent de la conformité des documents indispensables pour la pratique de la chasse.
10:46Dans l'objectif d'assurer un bon déroulement de la saison de chasse,
10:54la direction provinciale de l'Agence nationale des eaux et forêts à Chevchaouen a lancé une série de campagnes d'information et de sensibilisation.
11:04Pour rappeler la réglementation en vigueur et en vue de l'encadrement des chasseurs,
11:08pour promouvoir une chasse respectueuse de l'environnement et des ressources disponibles.
11:17Notre association de chasseurs participe à l'aménagement des territoires de chasse,
11:24notamment par la création de points d'eau et le lâcher du gibier, ainsi que par diverses actions sociales,
11:33et ce en collaboration avec la direction provinciale de l'Agence nationale des eaux et forêts.
11:39A l'image des saisons précédentes, la campagne actuelle est ouverte pour toutes les espèces de gibier,
11:46à l'exception de la tourterelle, dont la chasse est prévue le 26 juillet 2025.
11:54La chasse est bien plus qu'une pratique, c'est un sport.
11:58C'est une façon de renouer avec la nature et respecter le cycle de la vie.
12:03Il est essentiel de chasser de manière responsable.
12:08La région Tangier-Tiétouan-Al-Housseïma regorge d'un potentiel synergétique très riche et diversifié,
12:14avec 135 ammodulations de chasse couvrant une superficie de plus de 427 000 hectares,
12:21ce qui la place parmi les meilleures zones d'activité de chasse à l'échelle nationale.
12:30Tout de suite place à l'invité du grand journal médien Morning.
12:36Israël prépare une riposte à l'attaque des 200 missiles tirés par l'Iran la semaine dernière,
12:42à l'heure où l'armée israélienne mène de nouvelles frappes entre le Hezbollah au Liban et le Hamas à Gaza.
12:49Le suspense plane toujours sur cette riposte qui attise des craintes d'un embrasement au Proche-Orient.
12:58Pour en parler, nous sommes en direct avec Mohamed Rajaei Barakat, expert en relations internationales.
13:07Bonjour M. Rajaei Barakat et merci d'être avec nous.
13:15Merci à vous.
13:18Quelle sera la réponse d'Israël après l'attaque de l'Iran menée en riposte de la mort du chef du Hezbollah libanais
13:26et du Hamas palestinien ?
13:29Peut-on s'attendre à une attaque mesurée ou une attaque d'ampleur ?
13:38En fait, Israël souhaite, et a l'intention depuis des années déjà, détruire les centrales nucléaires iraniens.
13:47Cela a été déclaré à plusieurs reprises, même pendant la guerre actuelle contre la bande de Gaza
13:54et aussi avec le sud du Liban.
13:58Le premier ministre israélien a déclaré qu'éventuellement il allait lancer des missiles pour détruire les centrales nucléaires en Iran.
14:10But will this lead to an even more dangerous regional war than what is happening now ?
14:18The United States is afraid that this war will also affect neighboring countries, the Gulf countries, Jordan,
14:27and that this war will become a truly dangerous war.
14:32That's why some US officials are trying to calm down the Israeli Prime Minister, who really wants to strike Iran.
14:43But in this case, what will Iran do ?
14:48Iran is threatened to respond to this attack if it takes place,
14:54and so the situation will be more and more dangerous in the region.
14:59In addition to... Yes ?
15:03Of all the possible retaliation of Israel from strikes on nuclear sites,
15:11Iranians would be the most striking, but also the most at risk.
15:16Targeting Iranian nuclear infrastructure, is it conceivable ?
15:25For the Israeli Prime Minister, it is conceivable.
15:29He has this objective in mind, and he absolutely wants to destroy the nuclear research centers in Iran,
15:37and also, possibly, the oil refineries, the oil wells, the gas in the region.
15:46But there are also certain countries, like China and Russia,
15:50especially China, which imports oil and gas from Iran.
15:56So if these refineries are hit, if the oil and gas wells are hit,
16:06of course, China will possibly oppose this attack.
16:13In fact, apparently, nothing stops Benyamin Netanyahu.
16:18He has decided, and his objective is to destroy the Gaza Strip.
16:26And now the Gaza Strip is at 80%, according to some experts, destroyed.
16:33The houses, the buildings, the infrastructure.
16:36And in addition, when we see the number of people who are killed by the Israeli army,
16:43we are approaching 50,000, with more than 100,000 people who are injured.
16:49The West Bank also aims to empty the West Bank of its inhabitants, and the south of Lebanon.
16:58And some say that eventually, he wants to enter the south of Lebanon,
17:03up to al-Beka, in order to separate Syria from Lebanon, and isolate Lebanon more and more.
17:12Some neighborhoods in Beirut are destroyed now.
17:17He claims to only target Hezbollah,
17:21but we can see that he is assassinating, shooting at ambulances, hospitals.
17:29Mr. Barakat, targeted liquidations are also mentioned among the possible scenarios,
17:36particularly after the assassination of the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh,
17:42and the leader of the Lebanese movement Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah.
17:47What do you think?
17:51I believe that the assassination of the high military and political leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah
17:58will not put an end, will not destroy these organizations.
18:03Hezbollah is also a political party.
18:06Hamas is also a political party, in addition to the military structure.
18:11And with the current war and everything that is happening as a crime committed by the Israeli army,
18:19there are more and more Palestinians and Arabs who support the ideas of Hezbollah and Hamas.
18:28So I believe that he is losing.
18:31Thinking about putting an end to and establishing peace in his own way in the region,
18:36he already said it.
18:38He said, I would like to redo the map of the Middle East.
18:42And of course, by showing the maps where there is no more Jordan,
18:48where Jordan and Gaza are completely under Israeli control,
18:54and a part of Lebanon,
18:56and even he went to some religious and Jewish extremist politicians,
19:01he even talks about returning to Hebron, to Saudi Arabia,
19:07in all the places where there was a Jewish historical presence.
19:12So will Benjamin Netanyahu continue to do that?
19:16We can see now the opposition that the Israeli army is facing
19:22by trying to enter the south of Lebanon,
19:25prevents him from trying again to enter through the land routes to Lebanon.
19:33So I don't think that Benjamin Netanyahu's plan will succeed.
19:39The only thing that matters is the support he has from certain countries,
19:45like the United States, more or less.
19:49Precisely, the American president, Joe Biden,
19:53has refused Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
19:59Would this be considered as crossing an important red line, in your opinion?
20:08President Biden, the statements he has made since the beginning of the attack
20:16and everything that is happening in the Gaza Strip,
20:19the statements are contradictory.
20:21On the one hand, he makes the allusion that he is asking for a ceasefire
20:27in the Gaza Strip and in the south of Lebanon,
20:32but at the same time, the United States continues to send weapons and planes to the Israeli army.
20:39In fact, Biden is afraid that it is the president who has allowed Benjamin Netanyahu
20:50to cause significant damage by launching and destroying the Iranian nuclear facilities.
20:59Benjamin Netanyahu is waiting for something.
21:02It is the arrival of Trump as the future president of the United States.
21:07In the next month, there will be elections.
21:10President Trump has said that Israel is a very small country,
21:13and that it needs to be enlarged.
21:15But enlarging Israel is on the account of neighboring countries.
21:18It will also inflame the region and make the situation in the Middle East more and more difficult, even catastrophic.
21:28Joe Biden has also called on Israel to spare Iran's oil fields,
21:35one of the largest oil producers.
21:38How do you explain this call to the withdrawal of Joe Biden?
21:45In fact, the global economy will be affected.
21:48We can see that as soon as there is a conflict somewhere where there is oil,
21:54the price of oil increases very significantly.
22:01Let's imagine now that the Israeli army will bomb the oil wells in Iran.
22:07Well, the price of oil will increase.
22:11And the United States has no interest in that.
22:15So Joe Biden is trying to spare this crisis in the United States and in Europe.
22:25We have seen prices of oil increase and the influence it has had on the global economy,
22:33and especially on the Western economy.
22:37In the event of a total war between Iran and Israel,
22:42will the American ally that promised to defend Israel be automatically plunged into this war,
22:50especially after the strengthening of the American military presence in the Middle East?
22:58But it is already plunged.
23:00The United States is actively participating in this war.
23:03The planes with which Gaza and Beirut are American planes,
23:10the Dinton bombs are supplied by the United States,
23:16despite all the crimes committed and all the damage to the number of people killed,
23:23assassinated by these American bombs.
23:26So in a way, the United States is already part of this war.
23:32It is not only Israel that participates in the war in the region.
23:37And without American support, I don't think Israel will be able to continue.
23:43And already now, when we see the tens of thousands,
23:47or even now we are reaching 100,000 tons of bombs launched by the Israeli army,
23:55well, the Israeli reserves are not enough for that.
23:59If there was no American support, I think this war could have ended a long time ago.
24:06I thank you for this insight.
24:10Thank you for answering our questions.
24:12And I remind you that you are an expert in international relations.
24:22This is how this edition ends.
24:24Thank you for following it.
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