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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 11/09/2024

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00:00This morning's news segment was brought to you by a special edition of the latest news,
00:06these are its most prominent headlines.
00:10Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, face to face in the first television debate,
00:14may change the American political scene.
00:19In Cairo, Bureta confirms in front of the Arab Ministry of Foreign Affairs
00:22the Kingdom's recent efforts to defend the sanctuaries,
00:26and above all, the Holy City.
00:30The Moroccan authorities are in a hurry to return to their main services
00:36in the areas that have been hit by heavy rains in the south-east of the Kingdom.
01:01To the details now, our viewers,
01:04and as the headlines made it clear,
01:07the start of the United States and the television debate
01:10that took place yesterday in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
01:14through the ABC network between the Democratic candidate for the next presidency,
01:20Kamala Harris and her Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump,
01:25witnessed a heated debate between the candidates for the presidency
01:30less than two months after the presidential elections.
01:36Former President Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris
01:42sought to convince the vast majority of the American voters
01:47who had not yet decided on the issue of voting,
01:52and the exchange of accusations between Trump and Kamala Harris
01:57with intensification and poor performance in major economic files,
02:02including inflation and other social issues,
02:06and in the field of foreign policy,
02:08the candidates went to a number of files,
02:11mainly the Israeli war in Gaza, the war in Ukraine, and Afghanistan.
02:18In another subject,
02:20the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan Cooperation
02:24residing abroad, Nasser Bourita,
02:26emphasized on the reach of the Kingdom of Morocco,
02:29its fierce efforts to defend the holy sites,
02:32especially the Holy of Holies.
02:34Bourita also emphasized the need to adopt a future-oriented,
02:38harmonious and constructive Arab perspective
02:41to develop natural Arab-Arab relations,
02:44in order to activate the role of the Arab League
02:47as a mechanism to achieve Arab solidarity.
02:50Details with Nawfal Khamlichi.
02:55The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan Cooperation
02:58residing abroad, Nasser Bourita,
03:00emphasized that His Majesty King Mohammed VI
03:03pays special attention to defending the holy sites,
03:06especially the Holy of Holies,
03:08through the combination of political, diplomatic and field work
03:13carried out by the House of Kings of Jerusalem.
03:17The Moroccan minister added that the agency,
03:19as a field implementation mechanism for the Holy of Holies,
03:22contributes to the implementation of tangible plans and projects
03:25aimed at maintaining its legal status,
03:28maintaining the cultural identity of the Holy City
03:31and supporting the steadfastness of the Holy of Holies.
03:34On the other hand,
03:35the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan Cooperation
03:38residing abroad, Nasser Bourita,
03:40emphasized that today we are in need more than ever
03:43to adopt an Arab perspective that is conducive to constructive reconciliation
03:47to develop natural Arab-Arab relations
03:50that go beyond past knots
03:52and rise above political obstacles and bilateral disputes
03:55that hamper the path of recovery and development,
03:58which is part of his contribution to improving the situation in the Arab world
04:01and enabling it to cooperate with the foreign world.
04:07Nasser Bourita added that the Arab world
04:10needs to be guided by future partnerships
04:13between it and other regional groups
04:16in order to create a sound intellectual, cultural and media environment
04:19for coexistence and cooperation between its peoples,
04:22allowing the integration of generations
04:24and undermining the values of tolerance and acceptance of others.
04:28At the same time, Bourita added that there is a need
04:31to develop better, balanced relations with traditional partners
04:35according to clear standards
04:38in order to succeed in this partnership and guarantee its continuity
04:41without touching the safety and sovereignty of the Arab countries or their territorial unity.
04:47Nasser Bourita emphasized that the risks posed by the Arab world
04:51and the rapid development at all levels
04:54make the Arab world a number in a complex international equation.
04:58If this situation is not dealt with properly,
05:02we will find ourselves in a crossroads.
05:05The Moroccan official added that the Kingdom of Morocco
05:09is seeking in this context to take tangible and practical measures
05:14to speed up the improvement of the Arab world in a harmonious atmosphere
05:19in order to play its role as a tool to achieve Arab cohesion,
05:23promote Arab cooperation and achieve the unity of the Arab class.
05:30In a connected context, the Arab Ministry Committee,
05:34which is responsible for the international movement
05:37to confront the illegal Israeli policies and procedures in the city of Jerusalem,
05:42testified to the continuous efforts of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
05:47the President of the Jerusalem Committee,
05:50in order to defend Jerusalem,
05:52highlighting the projects carried out by the Jerusalem Stock Exchange
05:56in order to strengthen Jerusalem and support its steadfastness.
06:00The Council also supported the special decision
06:03on the developments and violations of Israel in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
06:07It supported the role of the Jerusalem Committee
06:09led by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
06:11and the efforts made by the Jerusalem Stock Exchange.
06:15On the other hand, the Secretary General of the Arab League
06:19highlighted the efforts made by the Jerusalem Stock Exchange
06:22in order to support its steadfastness,
06:24and supported the Palestinian cause
06:26and its representation in the humanitarian process
06:29ordered by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
06:32to implement it on the 24th of June.
06:42We now turn to Rabat,
06:44where the members of the Executive Committee of the United Nations
06:48in the Islamic Cooperation Organization
06:50in order to conclude its 52nd meeting in the Moroccan capital,
06:56that the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people
06:59should form an entrance
07:01and open a horizon for the final and just equalization of the Palestinian cause.
07:06Members of the Committee in announcing Rabat,
07:09which is in charge of this meeting,
07:12denied the killings committed by the Israeli occupation
07:16against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip
07:18as well as in the West Bank,
07:20and strongly condemned the extremist settler practices
07:23that abuse the properties of the Palestinian citizens in the West Bank.
07:29Members of the Committee of the International Community
07:32and especially the international decision-making forces and the United Nations
07:36called for the immediate cessation of the aggression
07:39and the lifting of the siege on the Palestinian lands,
07:42the provision of food and medicine for the residents of Gaza,
07:45and the provision of international protection for the Palestinian people.
07:53And to this news,
07:55which is related to the national census of the population and the population,
07:59which coincides with its 7th event this year,
08:02with a new ambition,
08:04a meeting of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:06the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:08the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:10the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:12to confirm the mutual commitment of Morocco internationally
08:16and to strengthen its cooperation and communication relations
08:19with Africa and the rest of the world.
08:22Details in this report with Yousra Al-Hilafi and Dries Beiot.
08:27The high-level meeting of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:31the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:33the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:35and the Moroccans living abroad
08:37takes place in the framework of the 7th annual census of the population and the population.
08:40And to confirm the mutual commitment
08:42between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:44and the representative of the diplomatic force
08:46to enhance the economic and social dynamics of the Kingdom.
08:50It also seeks to strengthen Morocco's international position
08:53and to strengthen its cooperation and communication relations
08:55with Africa and the rest of the world.
08:58The diplomatic force and the international organizations
09:02that are in Morocco
09:04and to introduce them to the importance of the census of the population and population this year
09:08and the questions we ask, and also their cooperation with us in the success of the general census
09:20of the population and the population, and especially as you know that there is a large community
09:23that lives in Morocco, which is the Moroccan capital, so we calculate it in the general census."
09:29The national census of the population and the population launched this year with a new ambition.
09:34It aims to provide the necessary data to evaluate the goals of sustainable development by the year 2030.
09:41This process comes within the framework of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the rule of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
09:49which reflects its agreement with the royal guidelines, such as emphasizing political democracy, economic efficiency,
09:57human development, and strengthening social and territorial cohesion.
10:02I am honored to be present this morning in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
10:09where Minister Bourita and other officials are presenting an important project for Morocco and for all our countries,
10:15which is the census that takes place during the month of September.
10:22Morocco shares its wealth with its people,
10:28and to achieve this, it is necessary to know the total population.
10:33This information reflects the structure of the development of the country and helps determine its course towards development.
10:41This meeting was an opportunity to shed light on the role of innovation and digitization,
10:46as the census was digitized for the first time,
10:50which gave precision in drawing maps and using artificial moon images to guarantee a comprehensive coverage of national soil.
10:58About 55,000 people participated in this census,
11:0237 of them women and 48 of them young people,
11:07aged between 20 and 30 years.
11:11All this is a support for public policies and a motivation to transform towards a diverse and sustainable economy.
11:20To the Middle East now and to the developments of the Israeli war in Gaza,
11:24where the Palestinian Red Crescent announced this morning that it had killed five Palestinians in an Israeli air strike.
11:31It targeted them in the city of Tobas, in the occupied West Bank.
11:39Tens of Palestinians were killed and injured.
11:42The Israeli forces carried out a violent attack on the terrorist missiles in the Al-Mawasi area in Khan Younes,
11:50targeting the displaced people.
11:52This attack also resulted in the loss of a large number of Palestinians.
11:56More details in this message from the Gaza Strip with our correspondent Islam Zan.
12:04The search for the missing people is still ongoing
12:07following the horrific massacre that took place in the Al-Mawasi area,
12:12in the western areas of Khan Younes, south of the Gaza Strip.
12:15This horrific massacre took place in the middle of the night on the tents of the displaced people.
12:21More than 20 tents disappeared,
12:25and a large number of displaced people were buried with them.
12:29They chose to emigrate and left everything they had in different areas.
12:33The Israeli occupation forced them to leave.
12:36In search of safety, they arrived in the Al-Mawasi area.
12:39This is the fifth time that the Israeli occupation has targeted the displaced people in the Al-Mawasi area.
12:45The Israeli occupation has designated this area as a humanitarian zone and targeted the displaced people.
12:53Therefore, we are talking about repeated massacres in this area.
12:57However, the targets of this massacre,
13:00after 40 people were martyred and more than 60 people were injured,
13:05many of them were severely injured, according to the Ministry of Health.
13:09This is on the one hand.
13:10On the other hand, the targets of this massacre,
13:12i.e. at a depth of 10 meters in the ground,
13:14these bombs that are very explosive,
13:17they dug these pits,
13:20more than three pits in this area.
13:25Therefore, we say that this magnitude of destruction and this depth
13:29certainly led to the massacres of families,
13:32including women, children, and the elders of families.
13:36Therefore, this matter reflects the magnitude of this horrific massacre
13:41by the Israeli occupation.
13:43The Special Forces said that these bombs are American-made,
13:48according to what was also said in the details of this horrific massacre.
13:53This is on the one hand.
13:54On the other hand, the Israeli massacres are still continuing.
13:57However, in the northern region, the northernmost region,
14:00there is still a very strong siege and land operations
14:04are continuing in different areas.
14:06We are talking about the Zaytoun neighborhood.
14:08For more than 18 days,
14:10there are still Israeli military machines
14:13operating between Kar and Far.
14:15Therefore, half of the residential areas,
14:17this neighborhood is considered the largest neighborhood in the Gaza Strip,
14:20have been destroyed.
14:21Entire residential areas have been destroyed.
14:23There are vehicles, or what is known as quadcopters,
14:25firing rockets and bombs at citizens and groups of citizens.
14:30Therefore, there are a number of martyrs.
14:32Rescue teams and civil defense were not able to reach these areas
14:37due to their danger.
14:39In our international news,
14:41the United Nations General Assembly opened its 79th round
14:46calling for global cohesion to face the challenges posed.
14:50In a word, during the opening,
14:52Cameroonian President Philip Moon-Yang pointed out
14:56that these challenges include,
14:58in particular, the change of climate and the conflicts
15:01especially in Sudan, Haiti and the Middle East,
15:04poverty and hunger, as well as the spread of hate speech.
15:08He stressed the importance of multilateral cooperation
15:12and the role of the United Nations in addressing these issues
15:16in order to achieve peace, justice and sustainable development.
15:24To the Moroccan issues now,
15:26where search teams are continuing to search for the missing people
15:29due to the floods in the Tata region.
15:31They are continuing their work in order to reach
15:34what is left of the missing bodies.
15:36In addition, the Royal Armed Forces, Royal Corps,
15:42and the Civil Defense Forces are working
15:45to speed up the search operations,
15:47while the rescue teams are moving to the area
15:51to alleviate the suffering of the residents.
15:53Details in the following report from Ayn al-Makkan
15:56with Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abroush.
15:59During the hours, the search teams are searching for the missing people.
16:07Teams come and go, but the work continues.
16:11The floods are gone, but their effects are still present.
16:16Houses and oases have collapsed on the ground,
16:19and houses have collapsed in Ramshat Ayn.
16:22The airport collapsed,
16:24not because of the floods,
16:26but because the floods came from another place.
16:28When the airport collapsed,
16:30the floods came from other areas.
16:32The houses that were on the ground collapsed.
16:38Eight houses have collapsed,
16:42and we found 12 victims,
16:45and 11 missing people.
16:47Thanks to the efforts of the local authorities,
16:50we were able to contact them,
16:52and we found many bodies in other places away from the villages.
16:56Not a single house in the villages has lost a person or more.
17:01The efforts made by the residents in front of the eyes
17:04alleviate some of the loss.
17:06The great flow of support that flows into the area
17:09brings the horror of the displaced people.
17:11The teams of the forces participating in the search
17:14are accelerating the efforts to spread the remains of the bodies.
17:17We have been living in the flood for almost 70 years.
17:20We are not used to the flood.
17:23This is a flood, not a flood.
17:26We have been living in this flood for 400 years.
17:29Our houses have been shaking for 400 years.
17:32There is a lot of shaking.
17:34I know that the cemetery has been shaking for almost 700 years.
17:38It is shaking a lot.
17:40We can't even see our faces.
17:42We are in great pain.
17:44My cousin's family, his wife, her daughter, and her two children
17:48and the wounded.
17:50In addition to the neighbors.
17:52The number of victims is 12.
17:54For the injured people,
17:56they have no place to live.
17:58They go to the neighbors.
18:00For the food,
18:02we have some help.
18:04We have a road to get help
18:06for the village.
18:08We are the village youth.
18:10When we get the help,
18:12we will continue.
18:14The village youth
18:16are the ones
18:18who move the village.
18:22The situation has changed
18:24due to an unimaginable disaster.
18:26But the connection of the residents
18:28with the area is more severe
18:30than the harshness of the terrain
18:32or the difficulty of the road.
18:34This is the end
18:36of this broadcast.
18:38But the morning news
18:40is still
18:42broadcast.
18:44The sports broadcast.