مدي 1 تي في : قراءة في عناوين صحف عالمية - 16/01/2025
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00:00Welcome to Arab and international news
00:13We look at the Arab Post website
00:15At a time when the Zionist right was excited about Trump's rise and victory in the US elections to put pressure on Israel's opponents, especially the Hamas movement, and the intensification of settler activity in the West Bank and its return to the north of the Gaza Strip, the media and the Hebrew have exposed the severe pressures that have reached the point of extinction.
00:37Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was subjected by the US President-elect Donald Trump to accept the deal, which he repeatedly rejected, with enthusiasm for the exchange of prisoners and the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
00:51The news site reported that a source looking at the negotiations to stop the ceasefire in Gaza told the British newspaper Financial Times that the change in Netanyahu's position towards the deal and acceptance of it came because the end of the war is a priority for Donald Trump.
01:10Netanyahu said in an interview with the Hebrew Channel 12 about an Israeli official, saying that Trump recently began to intervene personally in the issue of releasing Israeli prisoners and completing the deal.
01:24In an interview published by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz under the title of Bengfir, the quiet part said loudly that Netanyahu had given up bribes for personal gain.
01:37The article exposes the doubts of the National Security Minister Itmar Bengfir that the Israeli Prime Minister delays the return of prisoners even at the expense of their lives and prolongs the duration of the war on the basis of personal gain, which is his political survival.
01:54Although the deal to release the prisoners had been on the table for a whole year, the article pointed out that Netanyahu has repeatedly failed to maintain his government and its alliances.
02:06The newspaper also pointed out that the families of the prisoners, as well as the general public, wish their return. They have seen for more than a year that Netanyahu has been blowing up a deal again and again, based on different factors. Once it was the port of Rafah and once again the center of Philadelphia.
02:26So that the Syrian army and the new one do not turn into a sect within the state.
02:33Thus, the weekly magazine titled an article in which it stated that one of the most challenging and important challenges facing the new head of command in Syria, Ahmad al-Shar'a, is the reconstruction of the divided armed forces in the country.
02:48According to the article, these efforts really began when Al-Shar'a recruited fighters from a group of the Al-Sham Liberation Organization, which is based in Idlib.
02:56According to the author, there is no doubt that Al-Shar'a is aware of the great importance of forming the new Syrian army because it reflects the long-standing relationship between the military institution and the political system.
03:11In addition, the Syrian experience is free of any Western intervention, unlike the regimes that have subdued foreign control in all of Afghanistan and Iraq for many years.
03:22This military-Syrian cohesion is manifested in several aspects, starting with religious ideology to cultural adherence and loyalty.
03:30According to the newspaper, this gains a special dimension when we remember that the retired military leadership has indeed played a key role in overthrowing Bashar al-Assad, which further strengthened this cohesion.
03:45On the one hand, the International Policy Magazine discussed the reflections of the US-Pakistani relations in the light of the new Trump administration.
03:54It wrote that the victory of Donald Trump in the presidency of the United States has sparked many questions about the policy that will be towards the US-Pakistani relations,
04:05as political analysts doubt his position towards Pakistan because of his previous statements at the time of his presidency.
04:15First, it is likely, according to the author, that the geostrategic goals of the United States remain, as they are, in light of Trump's administration.
04:23As a result, it is likely that India will be the preferred partner in the Asia region, and that the economic horizons of China and the Chinese-Pakistani economic path will remain blurred in the region.
04:43We now turn to the Washington Post, which published an article about the devastating fires, which are considered one of the worst disasters in the United States.
04:55The article, entitled, The Security Crisis in California as a warning to America, raised questions about how the owners of real estate bear the costs of these fires.
05:09The insurance companies do not provide enough answers.
05:13The article shows that in recent years, many people who live in areas affected by forest fires in the state have lost their homes.
05:26Some insurance companies have stopped their operations in the state, fully aware of the potential financial risk of repeated forest fires.
05:37The article shows that while displaced people are looking for reconstruction, they complain about the limited security system in the region, despite the need to better protect homes from natural disasters, which have become worse and more frequent due to climate change.
05:56The article pointed out that the increase in insurance costs will be painful for the owners of the homes, but accurately assessing the risks is a necessary and essential necessity.
06:10With this article, we conclude our tour in the newsroom. Godspeed.