صباح الأخبار - 17/07/2024

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00:00As-salamu alaykum, good morning and good morning to all our dear viewers, we welcome you to
00:06this morning news segment on your channel, Median TV, and straight to the headlines.
00:14At least 57 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip in five Israeli bombings, one of
00:19which was targeted by a school in the camp of Mansirat, and Washington is facing criticism
00:25of the high number of civilian casualties.
00:28In Morocco, a special committee will be formed to develop the new strategic road map to develop
00:36the traditional industry.
00:39In the United States, President Donald Trump will announce his participation in the election
00:47rallies next Saturday.
00:58In the end, the field developments of the Israeli war on Gaza, which entered on the
01:0585th day after the 200th, continue to be bombed, killed and destroyed, where at least 57 people
01:11were killed in the strip yesterday in five Israeli bombings, one of which was targeted
01:17by a school in the camp of Mansirat, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense, with the
01:24weakening of Israel's strikes in the Gaza Strip, while the United States faced criticism
01:30of the high number of civilian casualties.
01:36Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to increase pressure on the Hamas movement
01:42after a series of increased strikes on the Gaza Strip for more than nine months of the
01:48war.
01:49Netanyahu said that this is exactly the right time to increase pressure more and restore
01:55all the hostages of the dead and achieve all the goals of the war, so to speak.
02:05In Moroccan affairs, the Prime Minister Aziz Zakhnouch chaired the first meeting of the
02:11National Assembly of Traditional Industries with six ministers in the government.
02:15This meeting will form a special committee that will work on preparing a map of the new
02:21strategic path for the development of traditional industries.
02:25This ambitious strategy aims to address the challenges of the sector, especially in terms
02:31of preserving heritage, covering health, strengthening the role of traditional industries
02:37rooms, supporting and developing cooperatives and professional formation, in addition to
02:44increasing exports.
02:46On this occasion, the Minister of Tourism, Traditional Industries and the Social and
02:50Comprehensive Economy, Fatima Zahra Amour, confirmed that the meeting will give a strong
02:56boost to the Assyrian sector by strengthening the competitiveness of craftsmen.
03:02Today, the first meeting of the National Assembly of Traditional Industries was held
03:08by the Prime Minister Aziz Zakhnouch.
03:13This meeting will give a strong boost to the Assyrian sector, especially in terms of
03:19the structure of the sector and also to increase the competitiveness of craftsmen.
03:26We should not forget that the sector has a great importance for the national economy,
03:32which contributes 7% to the income of the sector and employs 2.5 million Moroccans.
03:42The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guinea-Bissau, Carlos Pinto Pereira,
03:47witnessed the brilliant initiative of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
03:51in the framework of the path of the Atlantic African countries,
03:55which aimed to make the African Atlantic space a geostrategic framework for cooperation
04:01and cooperation between the two countries.
04:04After his consultations with Moroccans,
04:06Nasser Bourita, the head of diplomacy of Guinea-Bissau,
04:09appreciated the opportunity of the royal initiative in the coastal region,
04:13as well as the initiative of the self-government,
04:16as a solution to the dispute about the Moroccan Sahara,
04:19in favor of the development in the southern region of the Kingdom.
04:23For the Sahara, we reaffirm the support of Guinea-Bissau
04:28for the Moroccan initiative for self-government,
04:32which we consider the only solution that is credible and realistic for this regional dispute.
04:38We stress the efforts made by the United Nations,
04:41considering it the exclusive framework for reaching a realistic,
04:45practical and sustainable solution to the dispute around the Sahara.
04:48We also noticed the level of living in the region,
04:51and we witness the quality of the situation
04:54during the touristic visit we made to one of the sites in the Oyon region.
05:02The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Malawi,
05:05Nancy Tembo Ams, in Oyon,
05:07witnessed the initiative of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
05:10aimed at the integration of coastal countries into the Atlantic Ocean.
05:14Following the ministerial meeting of the Joint Committee for Cooperation between the Two Countries,
05:19which was headed by the Foreign Minister,
05:23Nancy Tembo Ams described this initiative as a vision,
05:28and as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation between the two African countries.
05:34She also reaffirmed the support of her country to the Moroccan Land Union.
05:40Malawi reaffirms the steadfast and continuous support
05:43of the Moroccan Land Union and its sovereignty over all its lands,
05:48including the Sahara.
05:50We also note the efforts of the United Nations,
05:53considering it the only framework to reach a political,
05:56realistic, practical and permanent solution
05:59to the escalating regional dispute
06:02and the self-governing plan presented by Morocco in 2007,
06:06considering it the only solution to this issue.
06:10I am pleased to be here today
06:12in the framework of the African cooperation between Morocco and Malawi,
06:17and I would like to mention the many achievements
06:20that have been achieved over the past few years
06:23in the framework of the bilateral relations,
06:26which emerged mainly in the opening of a general consulate in Malawi-in-Layoun,
06:30and the opening of the Republic of Malawi-in-Rabat in December last year.
06:35I have noticed the prominent development in the southern regions,
06:39as well as the efforts made by the Moroccan government.
06:43There is a commitment by our two countries
06:46to sign the signed agreements,
06:49and we are ready to develop these relations
06:53and open new horizons for economic partnership
06:57and multi-sector cooperation in the future.
07:02In Tunisia, and with the official entry
07:05into the presidential election period,
07:08the Supreme Council of these elections
07:11will impose strict digital measures,
07:14including public space and international coordination,
07:18in order to guarantee a safe election path,
07:21which is considered a constraint on freedoms.
07:24While the body has confirmed
07:27that it is in the process of implementing old procedures,
07:30many readings have considered that the body
07:33has imposed a pre-election silence
07:36for the reasons that affect the election atmosphere.
07:40We are ready for a successful election.
07:44Until the announcement of the results of the presidential elections
07:47scheduled for October 6,
07:50and with the start of the election period,
07:53the Supreme Council of these elections in Tunisia
07:56announced that it will ban political signals
07:59and publish the results of the vote,
08:02and that it will impose strict surveillance
08:05on public space and media.
08:08The Supreme Council of these elections
08:11in Tunisia announced that it will impose
08:14a pre-election silence for the reasons
08:17that affect the election atmosphere.
08:21All these procedures were implemented
08:24in 2014 and 2019 in the previous presidential elections.
08:27The election period in 2014
08:30is the period that precedes the campaign in two months,
08:33i.e. it starts on January 14,
08:36and it will ban political signals
08:39and the identification of a cell phone,
08:42a voice distributor, or a polling station.
08:46The first reaction to the procedures
08:49of the election commission
08:52was issued by the Journalists' Union,
08:55which considered that the General State
08:58of the Commission on Elections
09:01does not impose restrictions on the circulation
09:05of political signals.
09:08The Commission of Elections
09:11does not have the capacity
09:14to understand and adapt the journalism
09:17to be offensive or non-offensive.
09:20The Commission's statement also includes
09:23a false expression that leads us
09:26to the opening of the interpretation door,
09:29and when it is opened,
09:32we will see where the restrictions are.
09:35It is an election process,
09:38and it is not the first time
09:41that the Commission has had a General State,
09:44or since its inception.
09:47It is noted that during the presidential elections,
09:50they met with judicial investigations
09:53against candidates from the opposition.
09:56They announced that they entered a competition,
09:59despite the controversy
10:02about the electoral path.
10:05The Commission of Elections
10:08recorded a significant increase
10:11in the number of potential candidates.
10:1459 people participated
10:17in the preparation of their candidacy files
10:20for the presidential elections.
10:23Al-Falhi Media, Tunisia
10:27It is known that a third of the people
10:30who enter hospitals for war-related injuries
10:33in Sudan are women or children
10:36under the age of 10.
10:39Organized hospitals,
10:42which are the only medical facilities
10:45operating in most parts of the country
10:48that are affected by war,
10:51were repeatedly attacked,
10:54and the United Nations
10:57has returned in exchange for more efforts
11:00in light of the danger of starvation
11:03and the absence of any indication
11:06of a ceasefire.
11:09In the United States,
11:12the Republican Party
11:15fully supported Donald Trump's leadership
11:18of the Republicans on Monday
11:22Trump announced that he will
11:25resume his participation next Saturday
11:28in the election rallies in Michigan,
11:31a week after he was exposed
11:34to an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
11:39US President Joe Biden
11:42called for the presence of firearms
11:45as a type of weapon used last Saturday
11:48in an attempted assassination of a Republican
11:51President Donald Trump,
11:54calling for all efforts to remove
11:57the weapons of war from the streets of the United States.
12:00The Democratic President,
12:03who aspires to another presidency,
12:06also deserved to say
12:09that he is prepared to save Trump
12:12from an assassination attempt.
12:15To be continued...
12:18To be continued...