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00:00Let's take a look at the headlines for this week's edition of our newscast.
00:25The number of victims of the floods in the south-east of Spain has increased to 217 deaths at least,
00:34with more rain expected. King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez are visiting the areas affected by the floods.
00:45For the second time in less than a month, a meeting between the Hamas and Fatah movements in Cairo,
00:54in search of an agreement on reconstruction and what will happen to the Gaza Strip after the Israeli war.
01:05In the United States, Trump and Harris are ahead of time to win votes, at least two days before the presidential election,
01:20in a report on the Democratic candidate.
01:24Let's take a look at the headlines for this week's edition of our newscast.
01:36The number of victims of the floods in the south-east of Spain has increased to 217 deaths at least,
01:49with more rain expected. King Felipe VI and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez are visiting the areas affected by the floods.
02:02The floods, according to a temporary report, caused the deaths of at least 217 people.
02:09On the other hand, the Royal Council of the Kingdom of Morocco in the city of Valencia,
02:15announced the registration of cases of death and more than 20 missing in the ranks of the Royal Council of the Kingdom of Morocco.
02:21Meanwhile, the Spanish Meteorological Agency issued a strong warning about the possibility of heavy rains in the Valencia region.
02:37In the midst of an international and local wave of solidarity, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are visiting the south-east of Spain affected by the floods.
02:48A visit by the King of Spain to the Valencia region comes in a full and general context to provide unprecedented aid to the victims of the floods.
03:04Please, the bodies are still in the coffins. Families are looking for their relatives.
03:09Please help us. We are asking for help. Thank you for this solidarity.
03:19The search for the missing continues at high speed.
03:24This indicates the possibility of the victims of the floods rising.
03:28The population is facing a very complicated situation due to the great damage to the infrastructure, especially the transportation and communications.
03:38In the face of the difficult situation, the Spanish government announced the dispatch of 5,000 additional soldiers to the affected area.
03:49We know that the arrival of aid takes a long time.
03:54There are still cemeteries, closed houses and areas flooded with water.
04:00I welcome the decision of the President of the Valencia region to raise the army's demands to 5,000 soldiers.
04:06While the Spanish authorities continue their efforts to support the victims of the floods,
04:13the waves of popular solidarity did not stop.
04:16Thousands of new volunteers are happy to participate in the relief and support work for the victims of the floods.
04:26I came here at about 7 a.m. and we found hundreds of police officers here.
04:32We are keen to provide aid. It is a sad situation and we feel helpless and sad.
04:39Efforts to rescue and search for the missing are continuing in what appears to be the skies of Spain, covered with clouds.
04:46The Spanish Air Force issued a new warning for heavy rainfall in the Valencia region.
04:53The agency also issued another warning from the Red Square, which is the Almeria region in southern Spain.
04:59The Spanish authorities called on the population not to move unless it is absolutely necessary.
05:09In Morocco, yesterday, in Samara, a celebration was organized to hand over homes and residential areas to the first beneficiaries of the reconstruction of a residential area in the neighborhood of Rbib and El Cueiza.
05:33In the first phase, residential areas were handed over and 90 families were prepared to stay in their homes in celebration of the Green March.
05:44The reconstruction of homes and residential areas took place in a year of more than 4,000 beneficiaries.
05:51The total budget amounted to 532 million dirhams.
05:58In order to ensure the success of this operation, a committee was formed at the regional level to ensure the strict monitoring of the construction of these residential units,
06:08in order to ensure their quality and also the quality of the building below it, and to ensure that they are handed over in the specified dates according to the agreed dates.
06:19This is of course a historic day for us in Samara.
06:25We are celebrating the celebration of the Green March.
06:29It is the beginning of the activation and download of the program of Cities Without Borders.
06:35It started with the demolition of the houses, as you have seen, two days ago.
06:41Today, it was the official start of the handover of the homes and their residential areas.
06:51It comes within the framework of the development model, which was honored by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God bless him, in 2015,
06:58on the implementation of the program of Cities Without Borders.
07:02This program is divided into two parts.
07:04The first part, which is the rehabilitation of the residential and residential areas in the neighborhood of Al-Safi, Al-Rabieb and Al-Gouyaz,
07:10within the framework of a project costing 532 million dirhams, which brings all the benefits to the partners.
07:18We have handed over a group of sites and houses to a group of citizens,
07:24who benefited from the rehabilitation of the residential areas of Al-Rabieb and Al-Gouyaz.
07:29We have handed over a group of sites and houses to a group of citizens, who benefited from the rehabilitation of the residential areas of Al-Rabieb and Al-Gouyaz.
07:39There are talks between the Fatah movement and the Hamas movement to discuss the mechanism of governing the Gaza Strip after the war.
07:49In the framework of the efforts made by the two sides, Palestine and Israel, in order to calm the Gaza Strip
08:00and allow more humanitarian aid to the Strip,
08:05there are talks between the two sides, Palestine and Israel,
08:09in order to calm the Gaza Strip and allow more humanitarian aid to the Strip,
08:16there are talks between the two sides,
08:19the Fatah movement and the Hamas movement to discuss the mechanism of governing the Gaza Strip after the war.
08:30Sources close to the talks said that the leaders of Hamas and Fatah met in Cairo last month
08:38to look for a committee based on a proposal by Egypt,
08:44but the talks were postponed to be discussed later.
08:50The committee will consist of an independent Palestinian figure,
08:55but it will not be limited to a specific movement.
08:58This is to deal with the issue of who will govern the Gaza Strip after the end of the ongoing war more than a year ago.
09:09Israel refuses to give Hamas any role in Gaza after the end of the war.
09:15It also says that it does not trust the Palestinian Authority with Abbas's leadership to manage the Strip.
09:24The efforts of Egypt and Qatar, supported by the United States,
09:30have failed to reach an agreement to end the war on Gaza
09:37and facilitate the release of the hostages held by Hamas
09:42alongside the release of thousands of Palestinians from Israel.
09:48Regarding this issue, we follow the statement of the deputy head of the Arab Affairs and International Affairs Department
09:54at the Saudi Center, Sayed Mohammed Al Yamani from Cairo.
09:59Egypt and the Egyptian leadership presented an initiative less than a month ago,
10:07but it was postponed by Egypt, as well as the Hamas movement and Fatah movement.
10:15The initiative presented by Egypt is a social bond to manage the affairs of the Gaza Strip.
10:23Whether it was the Hamas movement or the Fatah movement,
10:29the Fatah movement said that the administration must return to the Palestinian Authority
10:36and under the leadership of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
10:42On the other hand, Abbas was also talking about the opening of the border crossing with the Egyptian side.
10:52All these things and some other points are related to the management of the affairs of the Gaza Strip,
10:59and then there is also the introduction of more aid.
11:03The third issue is the opening of the crossing.
11:06Cooperation is not only on the Hamas movement or the Fatah movement,
11:10nor is there a problem with them, but the problem, as we know, is with the Israeli side
11:15and the Israeli leadership under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu,
11:19but these initiatives and diplomatic talks play an effective role in the negotiations at this time,
11:28both on the Egyptian side and the other side,
11:33even if this agreement does not exceed 30% and 50% between the Fatah movement and the Hamas movement.
11:42As we know, there was also a reconciliation with the leadership of Bikin,
11:47which was less than two months ago in the Chinese capital, Bikin.
11:52The reconciliation was also made with the Palestinian factions,
11:57and I link this matter to what is happening now.
12:02These are also positives, but as we know, the Israeli leadership also warned Benjamin Netanyahu
12:09and the Israeli War Council that they are not able to take over the affairs of the Gaza Strip after the war or the next day.
12:18Why? Because the Israeli occupation has many crises,
12:22and the Gaza Strip also needs more than 50 billion or 100 billion dollars,
12:28and it will take another 20 years for the Gaza Strip to return to normal.
12:34We now open the case for the US presidential election.
12:39Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continue their election campaign,
12:44and both of them present themselves as the saviors of the United States
12:49two days before the election, which is still undecided,
12:54and the US presidential election.
12:57The US presidential election will be held next week.
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13:56The US presidential election will be held next week.
13:59Welcome, Mr. Sabri.
14:03Welcome.
14:04Greetings to you and to our dear viewers.
14:07Let's start with your opinion, Mr. Sabri.
14:12What is your final opinion on who is given the priority in this time?
14:19Let's be realistic and say that no one can at this time
14:25be sure of who will win in the elections.
14:30Opinion polls show that in some states,
14:33Kamala Harris has a very limited advantage
14:37and in other states, Donald Trump has a very limited advantage.
14:40But this vague progress is still a vague error.
14:47This means that it is very difficult
14:50to know exactly who will win in these elections.
14:57All the candidates in the leading states
15:02have a similar level of success rate compared to the candidates in these states.
15:14It is known that there are a number of states
15:17where the Republican Party's Donald Trump is defeated
15:21and other states where Kamala Harris's Democratic Party is defeated.
15:26There are seven states that are likely to be defeated
15:32by the new president of the United States.
15:36Yes, as we have seen, the candidates tried in all ways to convince
15:43the American voters.
15:45The question is, how do you evaluate the strategy of each of the two candidates,
15:51the Democratic and the Republican,
15:56to use the candidates to vote in these presidential elections?
16:01Let's say that usually, in general, the economic factor
16:07is the factor that the voter looks at when he votes.
16:12Of course, there are those who are committed to the Democratic Party
16:16and those who are committed to the Republican Party
16:19who vote for their party candidate.
16:22But about 30% of those who are hesitant,
16:27those who are independent, those who do not know exactly,
16:31those who have not decided yet,
16:33these people are still divided.
16:38Some of them are divided with Kamala Harris and the other with Donald Trump.
16:43It must be clarified in these elections,
16:46especially that each of the two candidates focuses on the personality of the other candidate
16:54more than criticizing the electoral project of the other candidate.
17:01We saw how Kamala Harris says about President Donald Trump
17:05that he is a danger to the United States, that he lies a lot,
17:09and that he is a selfish person who only thinks for his own personal interest.
17:16As we saw, President Trump focuses on Kamala Harris,
17:20he says about her that she is stupid,
17:23he uses this word specifically,
17:25and she is likely to win the elections.
17:28He says about her that she is communist,
17:31which is very humiliating,
17:33knowing that she has nothing to do with the Communist Party.
17:36He says about her that if she wins the elections,
17:39the United States will be in a very dangerous situation,
17:44and will retreat a lot,
17:46and threatens that if Kamala Harris wins,
17:50the southern borders with Mexico will be open to illegal immigration.
17:58Kamala Harris and Biden are accused that in their days,
18:03in the era of President Biden and Kamala Harris,
18:0621 million illegal immigrants entered the United States,
18:11and this number is not realistic at all.
18:15There is really a lack of trust among the candidates for any of the two candidates.
18:26So, Mr. Biden talked about the economy and immigration,
18:30and also the nature of the personality of each of the candidates,
18:34as specific criteria for the candidates in the United States.
18:39There is also the international context,
18:42he talked about the war in Gaza,
18:45and also the opening of another front on Lebanon,
18:49and he also talked about the foreign policy of Washington,
18:53a group of files headed by Russia and China.
18:58How does the American foreign policy,
19:01and also the international context,
19:04affect these presidential elections?
19:09Yes, since 1968,
19:13when the United States was immersed in the Vietnam War,
19:18this war played a role in the elections.
19:25After that, most of the elections,
19:28as long as everyone did not focus on internal issues,
19:33the foreign policy did not have a direct and strong effect on the results of the elections.
19:39This time, as we were in 1968,
19:44the United States was immersed in the support of Ukraine in the war,
19:49and there are voices in the United States that say that these tens of billions of dollars
19:56that are directed to Ukraine,
19:59we really need it in the United States to build infrastructure,
20:04and other things, and social security, and so on.
20:08And there is also Israel's war on the Gaza Strip,
20:13and this is a very important issue in these elections,
20:17because the candidates who will determine the outcome of the elections
20:23have a strong weight in the Arab and Islamic communities
20:28that are very dependent on the administration of President Biden.
20:32In these states, President Biden won in 2020 against President Trump,
20:38because most of the Arab and Islamic communities voted not only for his interests,
20:47but especially against President Trump,
20:50who during his presidency in the four years from 2017 to 2021,
20:57he had positions against Muslims,
21:00and he prevented a large number of citizens from coming from Islamic countries to the United States.
21:11This time...
21:13Yes, as a last question, if you allow me.
21:16As a last question, Donald Trump told them that he was obliged to hold the White House
21:23in the 2020 elections, which he has not yet admitted its results.
21:29How do you explain this media outing to Trump?
21:33Will we live in doubt about the outcome of the elections?
21:38Will we live in a scenario similar to the 2020 scenario?
21:41Of course, 100%.
21:44Because President Trump himself asked several times
21:48if he would admit the outcome of the elections if he lost, if he did not win,
21:54and he said, yes, he will admit only if the elections are free and fair.
21:59This is what happened in 2020.
22:02He did not accept to classify the elections at that time as free and fair,
22:08and he still does not admit its results.
22:12And if Kamala Harris wins this time, he will say the same thing.
22:16Yes, thank you, sir, for all these clarifications.
22:23We stop our viewers at the performance of Kamala Harris,
22:27who became the first black woman to reach the post of Vice President of the United States.
22:34She is also the first black woman to be elected as a public advocate in the history of California.
22:40She is the first American senator of Indian origin,
22:43and now she is the first black woman and the first Asian American.
22:47Let's go to American President Safiyyah Hidan for more details.
22:52Kamala Harris is advancing steadily.
22:55She is the last candidate to run for the White House.
22:59The road that she found ahead of her,
23:02after the resignation of President Joe Biden,
23:05an advocate of the San Francisco area,
23:08she chose the profession of lawyer.
23:10Then she became a public advocate in 2010
23:14after performing the constitutional right in front of her mother,
23:17Dr. Shyamala Joplan,
23:20a cancer researcher from India,
23:23who was responsible for raising her,
23:25after her separation from her father Kamala,
23:28Donald Harris, the economic expert.
23:32Harris married Doug Imhoff,
23:35and did not have children,
23:37and became a mother-in-law to her two sons.
23:42Harris was elected member of the House of Representatives in 2016,
23:47and arrived in Washington at the beginning of her current competitive presidency,
23:52former President Donald Trump.
23:55She also got a place in the Judiciary in the House of Representatives,
23:59which gave her the national light
24:02to answer the two prominent candidates for Trump
24:05in the well-known investigation in the official circles,
24:08the Mueller investigation.
24:10In 2020,
24:12Harris launched a very promising presidential campaign,
24:16which showed the similarities with former President Barack Obama.
24:21But she withdrew from the race
24:23before the preliminary elections for the Democratic Party.
24:27She was chosen by President-elect Joe Biden
24:31to be her deputy,
24:33and she won with the White House in 2020.
24:38In the first months of her work as a deputy to the president,
24:42Biden asked her
24:44to lead the efforts in two main files,
24:47immigration and security,
24:49which exposed her to criticism and attacks from the public.
24:54During the first two years of her presidency,
24:57Harris played a role
24:59in breaking the equality of votes
25:01in the equally divided Senate,
25:04which gave Democrats historical victories
25:08in climate issues and health care.
25:11And since last summer,
25:13candidate Kamala Harris
25:16began to approach her political ambitions
25:19and her American dream
25:21as president.
25:35This is the end of this episode.