نشرة الثامنة | 2025-11-02

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This video summarizes recent events, beginning with an Israeli violation of the ceasefire in Gaza, leading to casualties and significant destruction in Al-Zahra City. It also covers the death of a Palestinian prisoner in an Israeli jail, amidst escalating incitement. The former Mossad chief's revelation of Israeli espionage devices in several countries, alongside Iran's nuclear negotiations and calls for national resistance, are discussed. Finally, it addresses the preparations for the Iraqi elections, including voter card distribution and political tensions in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Highlights

Israeli Ceasefire Violation and Destruction in Gaza
00:01:29

A report from Gaza details the death of a martyr due to an Israeli drone dropping a bomb in the al-Shuja'iyya neighborhood. Additionally, 21 bodies were recovered, and nine citizens were injured while trying to return home. More than 3,000 Palestinian patients are still awaiting departure from Gaza for treatment.

Devastation in Al-Zahra City
00:02:22

The Al-Zahra City in central Gaza has been subjected to extensive destruction, transforming into a stark reminder of urban devastation. Tens of towers have collapsed, streets are buried under rubble, and homes are reduced to gray masses. The 'Prisoners' City', a residential project for Shalit deal prisoners, was also completely demolished. Infrastructure, including universities, institutions, municipal buildings, water, electricity, and sewage networks, has been severely damaged, rendering the city uninhabitable.

Death of Palestinian Prisoner in Israeli Jail
00:05:00

The Palestinian Civil Affairs Authority confirmed the death of prisoner Muhammad Hussein Muhammad Gwadra, 63, from Jenin, who was detained last year in Janot prison. This incident occurs amid continuous incitement led by Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. The Prisoners' Affairs Commission and the Prisoners' Club stated that after the ceasefire, the occupation prison administration intensified its abuses and violations, leading to fears of more deaths among prisoners.

Escalating Tensions in Southern Lebanon
00:09:23

The Israeli artillery fired incendiary shells towards the southern periphery of Aytron. Large crowds in Nabatieh mourned martyrs killed in Israeli raids, including four who died in a raid on Kafr Rumman. These attacks are part of ongoing Israeli aggressions in various Lebanese regions. MP Hassan Fadlallah of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc emphasized the need to build on positive statements from Lebanese officials and translate them into concrete actions to reassure citizens amid escalating regional and Israeli threats.

Former Mossad Chief's Revelations and Regional Security
00:11:06

Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen revealed that Israel had planted modified electronic devices for intelligence purposes in several countries, implicitly referring to widespread Israeli espionage. This disclosure raises concerns about the security of various Arab and Islamic countries. The revelation follows a pattern of Israeli actions, from the Abraham Accords to covert operations, signaling a lack of genuine security in the region and a need for countries to re-evaluate their technological acquisitions and strengthen their defense against infiltration.

Omani Foreign Minister on Regional Security and Iran
00:14:53

Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Al Busaidi affirmed that Israel is the primary source of insecurity in the region, not Iran. He highlighted dangerous Israeli violations against Tehran, which he described as breaches of international law, noting Iran's restrained response. Al Busaidi called for a regional security framework including Iran, Iraq, and Yemen to address common challenges, emphasizing Iran's legitimate interest in Gulf security.

Iran's Stance on Nuclear Negotiations and National Resistance
00:16:08

Iranian Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani stated that US demands on Iran are endless, aiming to restrict its nuclear and missile capabilities and impose its regional policies. He urged comprehensive national resistance against these pressures, affirming that while Iran is open to realistic negotiations, it will not accept impositions. Meanwhile, Tehran announced receiving messages to resume nuclear negotiations, with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian asserting Iran's right to peaceful nuclear development and denying any intention to acquire nuclear weapons.

Iraqi Election Preparations and Political Tensions
00:19:27

Iraq's Electoral Commission announced the receipt of over 3.5 million voter cards, with 2.3 million already distributed. Initial election results are expected 24 hours after voting concludes. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani urged widespread participation, condemning misinformation campaigns. In Iraqi Kurdistan, intense competition and accusations of harassment against opposition parties by ruling parties are observed ahead of the elections, reflecting deep-seated political conflicts.

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