مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 23/09/2024
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00:00As-Salaam-Alaikum wa-rahmatullahi wa-barakatuh.
00:30In the United Nations in New York, the head of the Council of Advisers,
00:34Nama Mayar, participated in a meeting about parliamentary support and the ruling of multiple parties.
00:42In the Middle East, the level of confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah is rising
00:46amid warnings of a comprehensive regional war.
00:52And protests organized by the Tunisian rights and freedoms network
00:57reject a parliamentary initiative aimed at revoking the electoral law.
01:06The Parliamentary Committee on the Initiative of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
01:12to facilitate the emergence of coastal countries to the Atlantic Ocean
01:15held its third meeting with Parliamentary Adviser Hanaa Benkheir
01:20in the framework of the permanent committees and meetings of the African Parliament
01:26held between September 13 and 20 at the headquarters of the African Parliament
01:32in Maidran, South Africa.
01:35During this meeting, work was carried out on the implementation of a regional parliamentary plan
01:41to support this historic initiative.
01:45During this meeting, Benkheir, a member of the National Parliament of the Council of Advisers,
01:51participated in the permanent committees and meetings of the African Parliament
01:56which discussed a number of issues,
02:00mainly the situation of peace and security in Africa
02:03and ways to strengthen the rights of children and protect them within the framework of the goals
02:09of the Agenda 2063 of the African Union
02:13and the control of natural resources in Africa
02:16and ways to improve the flexibility of the African health systems
02:20in the face of future epidemics.
02:27All of the members of the Council of Advisers,
02:31the President of the Middle East and the President of the United Nations,
02:40led the High-Level Dialogue
02:43organized by the Middle East Parliamentary Association
02:46at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York
02:49on September 21, 2024
02:53with the participation of all the executive directors of the Counterterrorism Committee
02:59under the Security Council
03:01and the ambassadors of the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Italy
03:05to the United Nations in New York
03:07and with the support of the Center for Comprehensive Studies
03:10affiliated to the Middle East Parliament.
03:12During this High-Level Dialogue,
03:14which focused on the issue of parliamentary support
03:17for the happiness of trust in the rule of multiple parties
03:21and the enhancement of their reputation,
03:23the High-Level Dialogue took the role of parliamentarians
03:26on national and international levels
03:28in the process of implementing international agreements
03:31and the goals of the future agreement,
03:34through the institutions of good governance.
03:39We gather here today to reaffirm the core role
03:43played by parliamentarians
03:46in the implementation and implementation of multilateral agreements and partnerships
03:51in addition to focusing on the need to respect the international law
03:55of the member states in the United Nations without exception.
04:00Today, everyone is calling for the implementation of international agreements
04:04to ensure justice and equality for all,
04:07with the enhancement of good governance at all levels,
04:10which will mean institutions that work within the framework
04:13of transparency, effectiveness and responsibility,
04:16especially in circumstances where the world witnesses
04:19the rising levels of violence and lack of trust.
04:23This situation requires us, as parliamentarians,
04:26to lift the burden of work
04:28to facilitate the work of international institutions,
04:31and we are talking here about the United Nations
04:35to a greater extent,
04:37so that we can find urgent and effective solutions
04:41to the common challenges we face.
04:46Regarding the importance of this dialogue
04:48and its role in supporting international agreements and documents
04:51with the UN,
04:53I would like to ask Ambassador Omar Helal,
04:55the permanent representative of the Kingdom of the United Nations.
05:00This initiative is in line with the future goals set out previously,
05:05where we will work on its implementation and implementation
05:08in the coming days in full accordance with the agreed-upon agreements.
05:12Future agreements play an important role
05:15in renewing multilateral relations
05:18so that it is able to deal with major occupations
05:21on a global scale,
05:23in accordance with the universal concept of peace,
05:26security, climate change and sustainable development.
05:29These issues form the most important issues
05:32now and in the future.
05:34From this perspective,
05:36I would like to emphasize that we are all called to act on them
05:39so that we can achieve our goal,
05:41which is to strengthen a strong, multilateral system.
05:45To achieve this,
05:47we must establish stronger alliances than before
05:50and strengthen the areas of cooperation
05:52between parliamentarians and international institutions.
05:55We will try to act on the basis of all these announced agreements
05:59so that they become valuable actions on the ground.
06:05Dozens of Israeli air raids targeted several areas
06:08in the south and east of Lebanon this morning,
06:11and the sources of Lebanese and international media
06:14announced that anti-aircraft aircraft
06:16carried out more than 80 air raids this morning
06:19during half an hour.
06:21Areas and valleys in southern Lebanon
06:23were flooded in conjunction with heavy raids
06:26on the Beqaa area.
06:28The Israeli army today called on the Lebanese population
06:31to stay away from Hezbollah sites,
06:33in order to carry out more intensive and precise raids
06:36against Hezbollah.
06:38Israel and Hezbollah have threatened
06:40to escalate their attacks across borders,
06:42despite repeated international calls
06:44for both sides to calm down
06:46and avoid a comprehensive war.
06:54Egyptian Foreign Minister,
06:56Badr Abdel-Ati, warned that
06:58the increased intensity of the exchange of shelling
07:00between Israel and Hezbollah
07:02threatens the outcome of a comprehensive regional war,
07:05stressing that escalation
07:07has a positive effect on the negotiations
07:09of the treaty in Gaza,
07:11and that Egypt, Qatar and the United States
07:13have full insistence
07:15and commitment to all possible efforts
07:18to reach an agreement on the ceasefire.
07:21Egyptian Foreign Minister,
07:23Badr Abdel-Ati, said two days ago
07:25that the United Nations General Assembly
07:27will launch a process
07:29in which the international forces
07:31called on Israel and Hezbollah
07:33to abandon the policy of the ID card.
07:41In Morocco,
07:43and in the context of constant efforts
07:45to search for the missing,
07:47an incident took place in a car
07:49in the Tata region due to floods and floods.
07:51A rescue team was found,
07:53thanks to the intervention of various forces.
07:55Two bodies were found
07:5735 km away from Qatar,
07:59in the Tata Valley.
08:01Two bodies were found
08:03next to five other bodies
08:05in the past.
08:07Thanks to intensive search
08:09in the Tata Valley and other valleys,
08:11the rescue team continues
08:13its intensive efforts
08:15to search for the missing
08:17along the Tata Valley
08:19and other valleys,
08:21where heavy palm trees
08:23cover the floodplains.
08:25The rescue team
08:27continues to search
08:29for the missing
08:31along the Tata Valley
08:33and other valleys,
08:35where heavy palm trees
08:37cover the floodplains.
08:39In the search process,
08:41teams from the Royal Armed Forces,
08:43the Royal Guard,
08:45the National Security,
08:47the Aid and Civil Defense
08:49as well as local authorities
08:51and the victims' families
08:53are involved.
08:55Here, the Royal Guard teams
08:57use trained dogs and drones
08:59to locate the missing
09:01after the floods.
09:03We are here in the heart of the Tata Valley
09:05where the search process
09:07continues
09:09for the missing
09:11in difficult circumstances.
09:1335 kilometers away
09:15from the crash site,
09:17in addition to the efforts
09:19of various rescue and search teams
09:21alongside members of the
09:23Moroccan Red Crescent,
09:25the victims' families and the
09:27neighboring villages,
09:29two bodies were found.
09:31The first belongs to the driver
09:33who died in the 1920s.
09:35From the point of finding the bodies,
09:37we carried out the process
09:39of transporting them to the cemetery
09:41in the hospital center
09:43in the Tata Valley
09:45where the families were waiting
09:47for their bodies to arrive
09:49with no patience.
09:51The authorities came
09:53with the Civil Defense
09:55and the Royal Guard
09:57and they came.
09:59When they came,
10:01they arrested the people
10:03and drove them out of the valley
10:05and they were chased by the iron.
10:07They were in a place
10:09where they were naked.
10:11They chased them and the important thing
10:13was that they were being served
10:15and we were forced to do so.
10:17Thank God.
10:19We thank God and His Messenger.
10:21Everything was done by one hand
10:23and soldiers,
10:25and before each one of them,
10:27may God have mercy on the dead
10:29and may God have mercy on their families.
10:31The efforts to save the bodies
10:33of the missing people
10:35continue.
10:37The families remain
10:39hoping to get
10:41their loved ones back.
10:45We now stop
10:47at the journey of Morocco
10:49towards achieving economic transformation
10:51within a quarter of a century
10:53under the leadership of His Majesty
10:55King Mohammed VI
10:57and the Carnegie Foundation
10:59for International Peace
11:01in cooperation with countries
11:03to strengthen the commitment
11:05of the United States
11:07to the international arena.
11:09The Foundation has submitted
11:11a long research paper
11:13on the path of the ambitious
11:15transformation of the Kingdom
11:17and the details with the King.
11:19Development in many fields
11:21and advancement in international classifications
11:23and socio-economic challenges
11:25This is how a research paper
11:27by the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace
11:29summarized the most prominent
11:31signs of economic transformation
11:33that the Kingdom has known
11:35for a quarter of a century.
11:37Morocco has improved its ranking
11:39in the World Development Index,
11:41indicating that the United Nations
11:43has an average life expectancy
11:45of nine years between the end of the 90s
11:47and the year 2023
11:49to reach about
11:5175 years.
11:53The national income
11:55for an individual has also doubled
11:57according to official data
11:59on the impact of inflation.
12:01Education indicators have also improved,
12:03including the number of expected
12:05years of study, which doubled
12:07compared to the last quarter
12:09of the last century,
12:11moving from 8.1 to 14.6.
12:13There are many other indicators,
12:15perhaps the most prominent of which
12:17is a large decline in absolute poverty
12:19from 15.3% in 2001
12:21to 1.7%
12:23in 2019,
12:25according to the highest
12:27estimates for planning.
12:29Improving living conditions
12:31is an improvement in the population
12:33structure in Morocco,
12:35including the residents of the rural
12:37world, who represented
12:39half the population
12:41and still represent a third
12:43at the moment.
12:45The signs of modernization
12:47that Morocco has witnessed
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