tv [untitled] October 7, 2024 6:00pm-6:31pm IRST
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in the name of allah , the most merciful, the most merciful. hello, dear viewers , we are at your service with the news section at 6:00 pm . kan and the palestinian youth and respected martyr seyed hassan nasrallah and martyr ismail haniyeh said that we will never make a calculation error in the struggle because we have stepped into the field based on our beliefs, all the elements of survival that this criminal regime had drawn for itself. the elements of survival and its philosophy of existence
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are endangered today. all the military doctrine that he had set up has been compromised during these seventy-odd years. iran provides medicine to 40 countries of the world issues according to the general director of pharmaceuticals of the food organization and. the high quality of iranian manufactured products and the capabilities of domestic companies have led to the export of drugs to 40 countries around the world. mr. sadeghian also said that more than 450 drug production lines are active in the country, monitoring the production quality is equal to world standards. the members of the national security and foreign policy commission and the majlis councils commission met with the chief of police, who at the end of this meeting
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, sardar radan, the chief of police , emphasized the need to review some laws and said that it is time to amend some laws to address the irregularities. formed and defined ended and everyone was driven towards order to intelligently reduce social anomalies. the issue of security is spending in the issue of security is the same as income, and the issue of supporting the mission and duties of the police is one of the issues that not only helps security , but also helps the feeling of security and ultimately national order. it can be done from different places and for 4004, god willing,
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we will see better days in terms of budget for people's safety . american people on the anniversary of al-aqsa storm in various cities , they demanded the end of us military cooperation with the zionist regime by holding marches. in the closure of america, the demonstrators chanted the slogan of palestinian freedom from sea to river. other american cities, including new york, san francisco, pennsylvania, and austin witnessed marches and gatherings of people in support of palestine. jews were also present in the demonstrations of the american people. a number of american universities did not allow students to hold rallies or demonstrations on the anniversary of the al-aqsa storm. the council of american islamic relations
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, referring to the pressure of the american government on the student movements supporting palestine from standard practices dual criticized in this country. unfortunately, when we come to the issue of gaza and palestine , there is an exception regarding civil rights for the free expression of thoughts and opinions. this issue is quite clear, if you want to say the same words in support of israel, there is no problem and you are safe, but if you say these words about palestine, you will be humiliated and accused of anti-semitism, and there will be consequences later. for your job and education, there is a report from our country about the bonefish season of the caspian in savel. golestan began. director general of golestan fisheries
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he said: it is expected that more than 1,300 tons of fish will be harvested at the end of the seed season. trust in god, the first day of sayyid. the beginning of the fishing season of syed istkhani in golestan, god bless you, how do you predict how it will be this year, i hope it will be good, syed, the tour will start in half an hour, god willing, my fast will be clear , we came to the sea at 6 in the morning. it starts from 30 mm to 50. what kind of fish can be passed? fish from 30 and above cannot pass through the spring of the net
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. for the source of the net, for the time of the seed, if the sleeping material is filled with the seeded net, it should be a standard toil of the seeded house. it can be delivered from there to the reserves reconstruction centers and if it is not easy, it will be rehabilitated in the sea. sid was satisfactory on the first day. we have seeded carp, it is white and it is mullet. in past years, the white moon was very rare. it rarely comes in golestan province this year, fortunately it is showing itself in both white and carp. we will go to bandar turkmen for sale. if there is a lot of fish , we will go to mazandaran. this year, 18 pereh cooperatives are active in golestan area, benefiting about 800 households from this employment, god willing, we hope to have a good harvest this year, as in previous years . it is expected that we will have more than 1,300 tons of harvest this year, god willing. this year, 80 million baby carp and
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25 million baby carp have been released into the sea to be stored for the coming years. the monthly bone marrow will continue until the 15th of april next year. dareh ismail al-barzi, eastern sed and sima news agency , mian kale, golestan, 35 billion and 577 million dollars in import width has been secured, the central bank announced that from april 1st to october 16, 35 billion and 577 million dollars of foreign currency will be provided for the import of basic medical goods. commercial goods and commercial imports against exports and services provided 7 of this amount.
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regarding the service needs of the country, 846 million dollars have been provided. in the section related to the industry , we have provided a total of 26 billion and 88 billion dollars . and in terms of imports versus exports, 7 billion and 830 million dollars, the automobile industry with 4.5 billion dollars and the mining industry with 3.5 billion dollars, these are the industries that received the largest increase in this period of time. the rest the industry is also available with detailed information and statistics, which can be accessed on the website of mawadaleh center. and typhoons and floods in taiwan disrupted people's normal lives. a strong typhoon has caused a lot of damage in taiwan. this storm has been accompanied by heavy rains in some parts of the country
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. the intensity of the storm in some areas is such that trees are uprooted. relief forces are carrying out relief and cleaning operations in storm-hit areas. the meteorological organization has also warned about the stability of this weather front in the coming days and advised the people in this water situation and be careful. thank you very much for being with us. good evening, dear viewers , you are watching this resistance on khabar network. in this program and in
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many programs , we talk a lot about the leader of the resistance, seyed hassan nasrallah, the late secretary general of hezbollah in lebanon, and especially about the method of assassination. mr. saeed faraji, and of course, many unsaid words about how he was assassinated still remain. iranian photographer and documentary maker is one of the first people who was present in beirut in those days and on that date, and after the assassination of martyr nasrallah, he was one of the first people to visit the place himself. this incident happened and before the place was closed, he was able to record images and photos . my colleague mrs. shabiri has arranged a conversation with mr. saeed faraji, which is based on his observations. the first one will tell you about this assassination operation. in the name of allah, the merciful.
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ladies and gentlemen, hello, welcome to another part of the resistance now program, today we are hosting mr. saeed faraji, a photographer and documentary maker in the field of war, who has devoted a significant part of his professional life to photography in the area of past resistance. you are here, mr. faraji, how many years have you been photographing and documenting in the field of resistance, in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, thank you for your invitation. first of all, i congratulate and condole the martyrdom of the leader of the resistance, sayyid hassan nasrallah , whose blood, god willing, facilitates freedom. it will be holy. i actually
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started photographing the crisis and the war seriously since 1985. i should say war photography, and that was during the 3-day war. how close were you to the war in the 33-day war? what was the closest photo you took? see how close and immediate your understanding of the issue of war is. as a child, i had felt the atmosphere of war in this very tehran. actually, it was always in the background of my mind that when i went to lebanon, it was a strange thing, that is, a friend who supported me to go said that we don't want you, go take pictures for us, we want a camera. it is in your hands and you can go and experience the place where the rain
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is happening. well, we were so close that at night , israel usually rained on the zahiya area , which is still under bombardment, with the difference that we could not enter the area at that moment, and it actually rained. and in the morning, at a time when israel was not raining and foreign reporters could enter and work. we were able to go and understand that space. at that time , the same space was very strangely heavy for me , because i did not have the experience of this space. we had somehow divided our work with my brother, he was actually working in sur, south of lebanon, and i was working in the area i used to work in the space where we were. it was not very out of the ordinary, but it was a place where we guessed that it would probably not rain, but every night
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we slept with the anxiety that this building might be destroyed tonight, and the war projects that you worked on were the wars that you understood closely. if possible, tell him the most important thing please note that i photographed in the space that happened . well, i experienced the war in libya , i saw the crisis of war and strife in the horn of africa, i worked in somalia and i published a book about it, if i remember , there were operations in iraq. i was the one who was able to work in iraq during the american campaign, not in iraq during isis, isis, yes, and they did some work in syria, but one of the most serious things for me was the 33-day war, in
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fact, my first encounter with war and one of the hardest things which is still difficult even today, that is, what is its difficulty , what is its distinguishing feature, see, you are facing an enemy you have a different way of fighting than the others, that is , you are still fighting in iraq. even the isis forces, who we think are fighting guerrillas, use a classic atmosphere . you, who are with the forces, are fighting directly with the enemy forces, but the israeli war is a war of drones, and you feel everything when you hear the sound of drones it might rain here and you should always think about work with this mentality of worry. if it rains somewhere
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, think about what you should do there. a picture of two children. i was stuck in our building, i was thinking, what would i do if i was there? what israel is doing now is creating an atmosphere that creates fear in the heart of a person, and that is exactly what i experienced recently. it's an incident that shocked all the people in that area, even those who are familiar with it, but we must constantly be amazed by an incident and we must find a way to face it, now someone as a citizen, someone as a rescuer, and someone as a journalist. documentary maker and the most recent war of which he made a video report you did it just a week ago in lebanon, you
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were in beirut a week ago, that is, on the 6th of mehr, you were on the 6th of mehr when the assassination of mr. seyed hassan nasrallah happened . you were in beirut, you were in the south of beirut. can you explain that day ? last year, hezbollah started operations in the south. for us, i can actually say that we are not journalists, we make documentaries and our work is different from journalists. it was hard, that is, we didn't have many images to work with, until the incident that started with the pagers, when this happened, we could now enter into a series of stories. well, naturally, my documentary-making friends thought that now is the time for us to go and work
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, that is, the pagers incident caused you to start your journey to lebanon, thinking that it was a journey. before that, the people of the south had been evacuated , they had come back and lived in their family's house, which means that it was not a war-torn environment, and it was hard to find a story. found well, i was also interested in going to work , but as if this war grew quickly, it took a new form, and everyone realized that israel he wants to act in a different way. a team of our friends traveled to beirut. our arrival
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was the entrance when the assassinations had already started, targeted assassinations. and this was one of the strange things, that is, when we were in the street when martyr sarwar, the commander of hezbollah's drones , was in the street, i was constantly looking to find a destroyed building, but when we arrived , only the same floor was hit, that is, it was a building that was behind a window. a missile had entered and exited from the opposite direction, and the three martyrs of hezbollah's confrontation was different from the news of a spy. anything can happen . you have to wait and prepare the conditions for us.
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let's make sure we go ahead and i took maybe two or three frames of photos. what were those photos at that moment? there are photos that i have of a building where we see a small ruin in one floor and i remember that it was not at that level that i realized that we have to change our model when we enter the field and find a way to work and we all knew that this is difficult. these things came to an end. big fell, six seals , my six seals now, according to the experience i found and still. i'm not too old, i should be in lebanon , but i'm from iran, so i got a very short opportunity to work, but in this short opportunity, something big happened.
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i saw what and documenting and maybe our kind of documenting gave us a chance to see great events in the world, the moment hajj qasim hit, i was so close to that area, i couldn't reach baghdad, but that closeness was another experience for me now. i was in beirut, i think we had come back from work, it was late, we were eating, when the earthquake hit, this night is the attack, that evening , it happened like this: the sound of two rockets, for example, the sound of engines speeding towards somewhere that this happened, this is customary
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, but this was different, that is, it did not end, that is at that moment, my feeling was that they are hitting all the buildings around us and now it is coming to our building, that is, i was in a space where i have to say that they have a table, which means one voice. it was different, that is, the type of bombing was different from the sounds of other bombs. once it ended, the sound died down . as if instinctively, everyone around me ran to the elevator, went up, took the cameras, came down, and according to the experience that was finally there, we got into the car. we went to the ambulance route to look for an ambulance. we came to a bridge in the harturk area we were looking at embransa goes under that bridge.
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when something happened, hezbollah's children would quickly create a human chain so that no one would come near and only emergency vehicles would pass. well, we had a bad experience two or three days ago and we were trying to prevent that from happening so that we could stay. one of our friends became one of the children and we didn't want that to happen. he wanted us to go forward and i think it was a miracle. it was as if they didn't see us. we passed by these forces. we passed by the ambulance, there was dust everywhere, there was a burning smell everywhere from an alley we entered a hallway that was hell.
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look at the area where the 9-storey buildings are closed to the public and you entered a place where several buildings were razed to the ground. and it's really a big sadness , what happened? i just thought of something that came to my mind . they say god bless you. it's a lie. now you think that we stood there and at least i am like this and my friends are like this. in this sense, we cannot be professional people.
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to be dry, to have no feelings , and we were crying. i wanted to take photos, i wanted to cry, i wanted not to cry, i wanted to. i just want to inform the people who are outside in iran, for example, my brother who wants to come to tell someone, i don't know about him. you became a photographer because of which you hate being here. since you became a photographer, which is why you are here, i couldn't believe that seyed hassan would be martyred, that is, we said that night that it is a story, god willing, that seyed would be martyred at all.
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is it possible that we know that he should be martyred, but he is not here? we were all waiting until tomorrow. even the next day , we couldn't go to work anymore, that is , we couldn't go out of the accommodation until the news came. now the friends i have outside of iran, and this is one thing i had for them, we don't know the news sooner than you, the media has found a form, we all understand at the same time, the only difference between me and you is that i am close to that incident, but the intensity of the attack and the size of the attack gave you the feeling that this size was probably because he was a big person all of them are great, but it seems that israel had received this bomb as a gift, just for seyed hassan
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, for the one who israel thought that we should hit it again. now there is an important point that i don't really care about the physics of this, the only thing is that we there are opportunities for us to go and have an experience and be the language of an event. let's go to the media. we , the media, actually have productions that do not reach the audience or do not reach the way they should, and now you hear the sound of bombardments, bombardment of missiles, bombardment of missiles, but you hear the sound of bombardments. you don't hear media. that is, the first
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bomb that israel drops is 10 news bombs behind it, and i am here now answering my acquaintances that this is not the story, and i feel that from here on, we need a big media network , we spend a lot of money. for the media, my question is , why are we lagging behind and what should we do to get here? according to your experiences, i want our relationship with those six mehrs not to be too long, and the distance between us not to be too long. that night, you could have taken a picture. with respect, we said, iran said, "thank you , go , it's hell that you have, it's hell
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." the difficult conditions that existed for us there meant that they did not allow these forces with flashlights to find people, but they were watching my camera, but that was it. to take pictures, i would constantly change the memory , i would give it to someone, and if there was one frame left when he came to take it, one frame means the times.
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that even one frame is enough for us to narrate one of the important historical events , that is, you can see these lights and they are even looking for people, and you can see that they are worried about spies, for example , just two days ago, someone took pictures of our building. he was caught and a spy and in this situation you have to be with your feelings. deal with it, save it, take pictures, and naturally take care of yourself . when you can do it, you will explain this. who was it? look, i can really say that here less than half an hour after the bombardment of the building where we guess seyed hassan is, it was very strange. he didn't want to believe that seyyed hasan was here and they knew that the central building of hizbullah was here, and
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