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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 21/09/2024

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00:00Welcome to Midyat TV in Tanja, starting with the headlines.
00:26In the first news, two people and 14 people were killed in a car accident in the valley of Tatar.
00:37In New York, the United Nations is condemning the explosion of telecommunications in Lebanon.
00:42Tel Aviv and Beirut are calling for self-regulation.
00:47In France, a new government is expected to be announced after two months of political silence.
00:57Local authorities in the Tatar region have said that it is due to heavy rainfall in the region, which led to an exceptional flood.
01:09Yesterday, a car accident was recorded in the valley of Tatar.
01:15Two people were injured, while 13 others were rescued.
01:2014 people have been recorded missing until now.
01:24Floods have also led to the recording of a single case of missing people in the village of Égourtine, in the Tixmert community, led by Adès.
01:34These exceptional rainfall have caused many waterways to rise in unprecedented proportions,
01:41as the valley of Tatar only reached more than 2,300 cubic meters per second.
01:47The Ziggid Valley also reached 1,900 cubic meters per second.
01:52In the Warzazate region, heavy rainfall has led to floods and torrential rains,
01:59which caused the traffic to be stopped at a number of road junctions,
02:05mainly the national road 9, at the Ait Zissou level between Warzazate and Zagora,
02:11which prompted buses to transport passengers back, waiting for the road to open.
02:18The local authorities have coordinated with various sectors, interests and authorities
02:23to take necessary measures to deal with the possible damage,
02:28which may result in air strikes and the duty to provide all necessary forms of support and assistance,
02:34with the subsidization of all resources and means to ensure the safety of the citizens and their families.
02:40The Minister of Interior said that he is concerned about the safety of the citizens
02:45and the possible risks posed by the minister to the citizens in all areas of the Kingdom affected by air strikes.
02:50The issue of warnings issued by the General Director of the Air Force,
02:55the suspension of the wall and the precautionary measures in the vicinity of waterways and roads,
03:00and the lack of adventure in the passage of waterways and roads,
03:05and the lack of adventure in the passage of waterways and roads,
03:10and the lack of adventure in the passage of waterways and roads,
03:17The General Director of the Air Force said today that the ravine debris is carried by cold and wind gusts,
03:23and they are expected to be around a number of regions of the Kingdom.
03:28The Director stated in a warning letter from the level of Portugal's Qadhaf that the ravine debris
03:33between 30 and 60 mm,
03:35with cold grains and wind grains.
03:38They are the Tata,
03:40Tenghir, Zagora, Figig, Rashidiya,
03:42Tarudant, Ousard,
03:44Smara, Gulmim, Warzazat,
03:46Assad, Zag, Wadi Al-Dahab, Bujdour,
03:48and Tiznit.
03:49Starting at 10.00 am
03:51until 11.00 pm.
03:53For more about climate change in the Kingdom,
04:03we have with us the university professor
04:05and climate expert,
04:07Professor Zain Al-Abideen Al-Husseini
04:09from Tetouan.
04:10Greetings to you, Professor Zain Al-Abideen Al-Husseini.
04:13First of all, how do you assess the efforts,
04:16preparations, and arrangements
04:18that have been made to face the potential hazards
04:21caused by climate change?
04:35Mr. Al-Husseini?
04:37Can you hear me?
04:41Mr. Al-Husseini?
04:43It seems that we have lost contact with Mr. Al-Husseini.
04:48We hope to get back to him later.
04:51We will continue this press conference.
04:54The UN Secretary-General,
04:56António Guterres,
04:58called on all of Lebanon and Israel
05:01to take care of the situation
05:03in the face of a new wave of pollution
05:05in the region.
05:06In the same framework,
05:07the UN Human Rights Commissioner,
05:09Volker Tork,
05:10stressed to the UN Security Council
05:12that the international law
05:14and the civil communication devices
05:17are in line with what Lebanon and Israel
05:19have accused of terrorism.
05:20Tork called during a meeting
05:22after the joint explosions this week
05:24of the wireless communication devices
05:26of Hezbollah
05:27to carry out an independent,
05:29precise, and transparent investigation
05:31of what happened.
05:32The UN Secretary-General
05:33followed the target of thousands of people
05:35in a joint manner,
05:36whether they were civilians or members
05:38of armed groups
05:39who did not know what the devices
05:41and their location,
05:42environment,
05:43were during the attack.
05:44The international human rights law
05:46and the international law
05:47are in violation.
05:54In Lebanon,
05:55Hezbollah has always accused 15 elements
05:57of having been killed by the Israeli strike
05:59on the victim of South Beirut,
06:01including two leaders at least.
06:03After accusing the leader of the Rizwan force,
06:06which is the elite force in Hezbollah,
06:09Ibrahim Aqil,
06:11Hezbollah has accused,
06:12in successive statements,
06:1315 elements,
06:14including the leader Ahmad Mahmoud Wahbi,
06:17who took on the responsibility
06:19of uniting the central training
06:21according to an official statement.
06:23Another source close to Hezbollah
06:25said that the target was achieved
06:27during the meeting of Aqil
06:29with field leaders in the party.
06:35On the other hand,
06:36the Lebanese Minister of Health
06:38announced during a press conference
06:40that the Israeli strike on the victim
06:42of South Beirut
06:43had killed 31 people,
06:45including 3 children and 7 women.
06:47In addition,
06:48the rescue teams worked all night
06:50to remove the bodies.
06:54Until now,
06:55there have been 31 martyrs.
06:57Among them,
06:583 children,
06:596 years old,
07:004 years old,
07:01and 10 years old.
07:02Also,
07:033 children,
07:046 years old,
07:054 years old,
07:06and 10 years old.
07:07Also,
07:09among the children,
07:107 women.
07:11Of the 3 martyrs,
07:133 Syrians have fallen.
07:16And a large number of them
07:19are still injured.
07:21As regards the wound,
07:22there are 68 wounds.
07:24In the first day's production,
07:26there were 12 martyrs.
07:30In the second day's production,
07:32we recorded 2 new cases,
07:34from the martyrs.
07:36The number will be
07:38and yesterday's strike, all of them were 70 martyrs.
07:51Regarding the wounded, the wounded who are still in the hospitals
07:58due to the Pagers and the walkie-talkies,
08:02until now there are still 777 wounded
08:06what happened yesterday in the victim's area.
08:09Everyone knows that the emergency, rescue and civil defense teams
08:15have been working since yesterday after the strike,
08:20all night, until now, to remove the piles
08:24so that we can extract the wounded and the victims.
08:28What is happening, especially the attacks on civilians
08:33without any discrimination, is a crime of war.
08:37It is good that yesterday even the UN officials
08:43especially those responsible for humanitarian issues
08:47also mentioned this.
08:49Returning to Morocco and the situation of the weather
08:55the General Directorate of Meteorological Observations
08:59said that the normal temperatures are low
09:01and that the winds are high.
09:03We have with us from Tetouan
09:08to comment on this issue,
09:11the university professor and expert in climate and environmental legislation
09:14Mr. Zine El Abidine El Husseini
09:16Greetings to you, Mr. Zine El Abidine El Husseini
09:19Mr. Zine El Abidine El Husseini
09:20Are we facing a repeat of the air strikes
09:24that we have seen previously in the eastern regions of the Kingdom
09:29and the losses that have been recorded?
09:33Welcome, I wish you all the best.
09:37On several occasions we have mentioned
09:42that we must remove these phenomena.
09:46Removing these phenomena is something that has been accepted for years
09:50because the climate changes
09:54or rather the climate fluctuations
09:58have settled several regions of the world
10:01including this region known as MENA
10:05North Africa and the Middle East.
10:08We notice what is happening in the Arabian Peninsula
10:11and we notice what is happening here.
10:13Therefore, these phenomena are subject to be repeated.
10:17Therefore, it is imperative now
10:20that the environmental publications
10:23for the interests of the National Atomic Environment
10:26are something that is essential in the daily attention
10:31of the communities first,
10:33of the landowners,
10:35of everyone,
10:36even at the level of schools and research institutions.
10:39What do you think about the media?
10:42Is it the only solution now?
10:44There is a question, Mr. Zeal Abedin.
10:47As a media channel,
10:50we dedicate important sections to the media
10:58and we warn against the dangers of this.
11:01However, we hear about the losses
11:06and the incidents that are happening
11:10within the regions that are full of authorities.
11:15Who is responsible in your opinion in this regard?
11:18For all the issues,
11:20the media,
11:22the efforts that you carry out
11:24and all the media channels,
11:26it is not enough.
11:28This is a matter of speed and determination
11:31because it is necessary to create national networks
11:34for monitoring and early media.
11:36This issue has become necessary
11:39because if we have a complete national network
11:43at the level of monitoring earthquakes,
11:45it is more important.
11:47Since we cannot predict earthquakes
11:50in a certain way or quickly,
11:52in terms of climate change and rains,
11:56this is possible in a limited time frame,
12:00but it is possible.
12:02For example, the rains fall at the top of the mountains
12:05or at certain heights,
12:07but the floods and the floods that fall in the lowlands
12:13can be predicted and we can warn.
12:16That is why I say that all the authorities
12:20should be informed.
12:22These publications should be followed carefully
12:25and responsibly
12:27because the only way now
12:30to escape this issue
12:32is this,
12:34in addition to the fact that it has become
12:36a necessity to prevent and strike
12:38all those who build
12:40on a random basis
12:42in the field of water.
12:45Because, as everyone knows,
12:47rivers and water in general
12:49have a hollow memory
12:51and go back to the bed
12:53that they used for years.
12:55Every time the doctor came back
12:58and the rains returned to normal.
13:01Therefore, we have several experiments,
13:04mainly the Wadi Wariqa experiment,
13:06among other experiments,
13:08which have become a necessity
13:11to establish a national body
13:13run by the administrative and government sectors
13:19for all areas that form a black spot
13:22and pose a threat in this field.
13:24Because if there were
13:26any casualties,
13:28then the elimination of this side,
13:30the observation of the black spot
13:32and the early media
13:34and early observation
13:36is part of the responsibility
13:38for what happens
13:40to two groups of citizens.
13:42We noticed that it is in Tata
13:44and elsewhere.
13:46Unfortunately, it is not easy
13:48and not a little.
13:50We feel sorry for them
13:52and offer them our sincere condolences.
13:54Mr. Husseini,
13:56in your opinion,
13:58how can we work
14:00to deal with such strong falls
14:04and to protect the groundwater
14:07in light of the years of drought?
14:10We must think quickly
14:12to find a national plan
14:14in the context of a national debate
14:16on this issue.
14:18There are two aspects.
14:20On the one hand,
14:22is it necessary
14:24to revive the laws
14:26on water
14:28and all the laws
14:30and regulations
14:32on water management
14:34and the severity
14:36of this issue?
14:38On the other hand,
14:40in light of the floods,
14:42we must find a national plan
14:44and a national geotechnical map
14:46to confirm the areas
14:48that in recent years
14:50have been affected
14:52by the severe drought
14:54and to monitor
14:56the weather
14:58in the areas
15:00that have been affected
15:02in recent years
15:04to determine
15:06the areas
15:08that have been affected
15:10by the severe drought
15:12and to monitor
15:14the areas
15:16that have been affected
15:18Also, Mr. Hussain,
15:20the citizens
15:22are concerned
15:24about what is happening
15:26and also concerned
15:28about the warnings
15:30that are being issued
15:32every day.
15:34How do you think
15:36these falls
15:38will affect the water
15:40and how do you assess
15:42the current situation
15:44of these water resources?
15:46Mr. Hussain?
15:48There is no doubt
15:50that the civil society
15:52has a great responsibility
15:54in this regard
15:56because the government
15:58plays a large part
16:00of its responsibility
16:02but if there is no interaction
16:04between the citizens
16:06and the civil society
16:08then these efforts
16:10will not be fruitful
16:12unfortunately.
16:14This is not only related
16:16to the family
16:18but also to the political
16:20actors, political organizations
16:22and associations.
16:24We now have
16:26a great responsibility
16:28and unfortunately
16:30in this field
16:32we must intervene
16:34as soon as possible
16:36but the news
16:38on this subject
16:40must be brought
16:42to the attention
16:44of the public.
16:46We have recently
16:48demonstrated
16:50the SMS technology
16:52which prevents
16:54this early warning.
16:56Mr. Hussain,
16:58there was the
17:00Hurricane
17:02in 1995
17:04and this issue
17:06was dealt with
17:08by establishing
17:10an emergency
17:12warning.
17:14Could you tell us
17:16about the effects
17:18of these falls
17:20on the water
17:22infrastructure
17:24in the region?
17:26The water infrastructure
17:28must differ
17:30between two types
17:32of infrastructure.
17:34The close-to-the-surface
17:36infrastructure and the
17:38close-to-the-surface
17:40infrastructure.
17:42The close-to-the-surface
17:44infrastructure
17:46is not expected to
17:48be affected
17:50by these
17:52falls.
17:54The close-to-the-surface
17:56infrastructure
17:58will recover
18:00some of its storage
18:02and this will
18:04be visible
18:06to citizens
18:08even in areas
18:10where the rainfall
18:12did not fall.
18:14The rainfall
18:16did not fall
18:18in some areas
18:20and therefore
18:22the water quality
18:24will be better.
18:26These falls will be
18:28very beneficial
18:30to the water
18:32infrastructure.
18:34What do you think
18:36are the main reasons
18:38behind these
18:40weather phenomena
18:42affecting the Kingdom?
18:44The main reasons
18:46are well-known
18:48and they are climate change.
18:50There are other reasons
18:52related to
18:54the effects
18:56on the desert
18:58and other areas
19:00caused by the
19:02cold weather
19:04in recent years.
19:06When
19:08these weather phenomena
19:10are combined,
19:12we know that
19:14in the North of Morocco
19:16especially in North Africa,
19:18at the end of
19:20summer and beginning of
19:22autumn, there will be
19:24frostbite
19:26in the north
19:28of the land
19:30and when they are combined
19:32with the desert
19:34which is very humid,
19:36there will be
19:38frostbite
19:40which causes
19:42these weather phenomena
19:44that we live in.
19:46Therefore,
19:48knowing about these
19:50phenomena
19:52is not
19:54enough for experts
19:56and everyone
19:58who is interested in this topic
20:00should do research
20:02and become our daily bread
20:04and our constant
20:06talk to save
20:08ourselves from what is
20:10expected in the coming years
20:12from these weather phenomena.
20:14Thank you very much,
20:16Mr. Abid Al-Husseini,
20:18the expert in weather and
20:20environmental legislation.
20:22You were with us from Tetouan.
20:24Thank you for all these information.
20:26Michel Barnier said yesterday
20:28that France should have
20:30a new government before Sunday
20:32after President Emmanuel Macron
20:34handed over a list of 38 ministers.
20:36In a previous interview,
20:38Barnier presented his suggestions
20:40on the political powers on the right and the middle
20:42that are likely to participate
20:44in the next government
20:46without announcing any name.
20:48Younes Barakat with the details.
20:50The birth of a French government
20:52reaches its final stages
20:54to end with a political
20:56stalemate lived by the country
20:58more than 70 days
21:00since the announcement of the results
21:02of the legislative elections.
21:04Prime Minister Michel Barnier
21:06officially presented to President Emmanuel Macron
21:08the list of his next government team.
21:10A team that will include 38 names,
21:12half of whom are women.
21:14As for the level of party affiliation,
21:16we find seven ministers
21:18of the Movement together
21:20and three from the Republican Party
21:22and two ministers of the Democratic Movement.
21:24Despite the secrecy
21:26that Barnier has surrounded
21:28his next government team,
21:30local media
21:32talk about hiring
21:34figures in a number of ministries.
21:36Thus, it is expected
21:38that Bruno Guttay,
21:40the leader of the Republicans
21:42in the Council of Sheikhs,
21:44will take over the interior.
21:46Meanwhile, Jean-Noël Barre,
21:48who was a minister of European affairs,
21:50will take over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
21:52with the current Minister of Defense
21:54Sébastien Lecornu in his position.
21:56The French street
21:58is expected to reveal
22:00the new government
22:02calling for the presentation
22:04of its political program,
22:06especially in light of previous statements
22:08by Michel Barnier,
22:10who said that the economic situation
22:12of the country is very difficult
22:14and requires structural reforms
22:16and tax increases.
22:18This has led to the hiring
22:20of a number of political figures,
22:22especially those on the left,
22:24who consider the country
22:26currently witnessing a coup
22:28against legitimacy.
22:30Russian aircraft
22:32crashed into Ukrainian airspace
22:34during the night,
22:36according to the Russian Ministry of Defense,
22:38without reporting any injuries.
22:40The Russian Ministry of Defense
22:42said
22:44that 53 of these aircraft
22:46crashed in Briansk,
22:48while 18 aircraft
22:50crashed in Krasnodar,
22:52near Crimea,
22:54overlooking the Black Sea.
23:00In previous events,
23:02Morocco was able to outperform China
23:04in the sales of cars
23:06in 2023,
23:08according to reports
23:10by the Moroccan Bank
23:12and the European Car Manufacturers Association.
23:14The Moroccan Bank
23:16is also involved in the construction
23:18of industrial infrastructure
23:20for the Kingdom
23:22and the partnerships
23:24that Morocco has established
23:26with international companies,
23:28which strengthens its position
23:30as a pioneer in the field
23:32at the regional level.
23:34More details in the report
23:36by Iman Mujib and Youssef Sghiri.
23:38The Kingdom of Morocco
23:40is reaping the fruits
23:42of its efforts
23:44in the region
23:46in the past two years.
23:48In the past two years,
23:50Morocco has recorded
23:5213 billion euros
23:54in 2023,
23:56which is a sign
23:58of the success
24:00of this policy.
24:02Therefore,
24:04Morocco was able
24:06to reach
24:08more than
24:10100 billion euros
24:12in 2023,
24:14which is a sign
24:16of the success
24:18of this policy.
24:20Morocco is now
24:22representing itself
24:24as an international power
24:26in the car sector.
24:28This is due to the great investment
24:30that Morocco has made
24:32in the construction of
24:34industrial infrastructure
24:36in the industrial areas
24:38of the region.
24:40This is due to the great investment
24:42that Morocco has made
24:44in the construction of
24:46industrial infrastructure
24:48in the industrial areas
24:50of the region.
24:52This is due to the great investment
24:54that Morocco has made
24:56in the construction of
24:58industrial infrastructure
25:00in the industrial areas
25:02of the region.
25:04This is due to the great investment
25:06that Morocco has made
25:08in the construction
25:10of industrial infrastructure
25:11in the industrial areas
25:13of the region.
25:15This is due to the great investment
25:17that Morocco has made
25:19in the construction
25:21of industrial infrastructure
25:24in the industrial areas
25:26of the region.
25:28Morocco is now
25:30the largest car producer
25:32in Africa,
25:34Morocco currently has 700,000 units, while a million cars are planned to be produced annually by 2025.
25:44Between 2020 and 2023, the production of cars in Morocco increased by 63%,
25:52which strengthens its position as a leader in the continent.
25:56This concludes our report. Thank you for watching.
25:59We will meet again in the middle for more important news.
26:03Goodbye.