بودكاست أخبار 08/02/23

بودكاست أخبار 08/02/23

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15/10/24 بودكاست أخبار

بودكاست أخبار.نتنياهــو, إسرائيل ستقـرر ردها على إيران بناء على مصلحتها الوطنيـة. نتنياهو, سنستمـــر بضرب حزب الله بلا رحمــــة. سابقـة أوروبية. إيطاليا تشرع بنقل أول مجموعة من المهاجرين إلى ألبانيا. الأمم المتحدة تبدي قلقها لسجن خصوم سياسيين للسلطـة في تونس. موريتانيا.إعلان لجنة ...  Show more

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