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00:00The main news on the Median TV channel in Tanjalan with you and in the most prominent headlines.
00:23Following the meeting between the Moroccan Foreign Minister and the United States, Washington
00:28announced that it will enhance the vital role played by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in
00:34strengthening peace and security in the Middle East.
00:38The Israeli army announced the killing of eight of its soldiers and the injury of others
00:44during confrontations near Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon.
00:50The Lebanese Standard & Poor's is expected to have a positive impact on economic growth in Morocco.
01:04A spokesman for the American Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued following the
01:08investigations that took place in Washington between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African
01:12Cooperation and the Moroccans residing outside of Nasr al-Bureta and the American
01:17Foreign Ministry, that the United States will enhance the vital role played by His Majesty
01:23King Mohammed VI in strengthening peace and security in the Middle East.
01:29The statement said that this role is embodied by the Moroccan leadership in responding to
01:35humanitarian needs in Gaza and supporting the establishment of stability in the West Bank
01:41and contributing to reviving the role of the Palestinian Authority.
01:45The United States of America has confirmed its support for the Moroccan initiative to
01:51self-government, considering it a serious, credible and realistic solution to the regional
01:57dispute surrounding the Sahara.
01:59On the other hand, the two sides expressed their support for the personal mission of the
02:03Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Messoura, in leading the political process
02:07related to the Sahara, which is under the supervision of the United Nations, in order to
02:13delay a permanent political solution to the issue of the Sahara.
02:19From Washington always, and in another topic, Robert Sutloff, the Executive Director of the
02:25Washington Institute for Middle East Policy, confirmed that the Polisario Group is using
02:31terrorist means to achieve what it wants to achieve in the situation of the Moroccan Sahara
02:37with the support of Algeria, Hezbollah and Iran.
02:40The United States and Morocco share a vital common interest in combating terrorism, and
03:04The Polisario Front uses terrorist methods and adopts a terrorist agenda to achieve what it is trying to achieve by changing the situation in the Moroccan Sahara.
03:15The United States is completely opposed to the claims, the goals, etc. of the Polisario.
03:27The United States is completely opposed to the claims, the goals, etc. of the Polisario.
03:32It is also completely opposed to the interference of external parties trying to finance and train the members of the Polisario.
03:41There is evidence that parties such as Iran and Hezbollah supported the Polisario Front through Algeria, which is the main supporter of the Polisario Front.
03:56Iran, which is thousands of kilometers away from the Sahara, intervenes in fishing in the Acre River as a means of strengthening security and stabilizing an important partner of the United States, the Kingdom of Morocco.
04:09This poses a threat and a danger.
04:11This poses a threat and a danger.
04:13The United States and Morocco share 100% a common view to stop the Polisario.
04:19The United States and Morocco share a common view to stop the efforts of Iran or its allies such as Hezbollah to expand the area of conflict and tension in the Moroccan Sahara.
04:34The Cambridge Institute of Middle East and North Africa, which is affiliated with the Cambridge University of Britain,
04:42has confirmed today that the self-governing plan presented by Morocco to resolve the ongoing dispute over its territorial unity is the most credible and broad proposal to resolve this regional dispute.
04:56The Center for Reflection pointed out in its report to the broad support provided by the Moroccan self-governing plan on the international scene,
05:04especially from the United States, Spain, France, Germany and the Netherlands, calling on the United Kingdom to limit these global powers.
05:14The Cambridge Institute of Middle East and North Africa, which is affiliated with the Cambridge Institute of Middle East and North Africa,
05:21has called on the United States to limit these global powers.
05:31Welcome, Mr. Abdel Latif Hammouchi, Director of the National Security Office and the National Land Guard,
05:37Deputy Admiral Edward L. Greene, the British Chief Military Adviser to the Middle East and North Africa,
05:49who is holding a visit to the Kingdom of Morocco.
05:53The two-way research conducted in the context of this meeting exposed various security threats on the regional and international levels,
06:02including the risks posed by the illegal migration networks and their organic intersections with various forms of organized crime crossing the national borders.
06:15The two-way research also addressed the deepening of bilateral cooperation in the face of major security events
06:22and the possible forms of coordination to achieve or to succeed in organizing international sports and security demonstrations,
06:29especially in light of Morocco's commitment to hold the 93rd Interpol General Assembly in Morocco in 2025,
06:40the African Nations Cup in the same year, and the World Cup in 2030,
06:45as well as the European Nations Cup, which will be hosted by the United Kingdom and Ireland in 2028.
06:54In the Middle East, the Israeli army has killed eight of its soldiers and injured at least seven others with serious injuries
07:01since it entered the Lebanese borders in a targeted attack on Hezbollah sites.
07:07In addition, the Lebanese army said that an Israeli drone targeted one of its units during its operation to open a road in southern Lebanon,
07:20which led to a military injury.
07:27The Security Council is working on a joint search for the latest Iranian attack on Israel and, in general, on the escalation in the Middle East.
07:34This comes at a time when the international response to the Iranian missile attack on Israel is seeking to stabilize itself.
07:46Despite the launch of more than 180 missiles, the Iranian attack on Israel remains, according to its followers, limited and symbolic in nature.
07:56Tehran wanted to show its courage and ability to respond, but at the same time it was keen to ensure that its response did not exceed the international red lines
08:06in order to avoid escalation to push the region into a comprehensive war.
08:10An attack with a precise strategic calculation combines military deterrence and strategic containment.
08:17The region entered a new stage of escalation.
08:21The Security Council is working on a joint search for the latest Iranian attack on Israel and, in general, on the escalation in the Middle East.
08:31The missile attacks on Israel did not result in major losses after the Israelis were able to resist most of them,
08:39but they have sparked wide-ranging reactions that condemn and denigrate it.
08:44The US President has confirmed that the United States fully supports Israel after the Iranian attack,
08:51and the US Secretary of State has considered the attack unacceptable at all, adding that the world should condemn it.
09:00In turn, the Secretary of State called on the United Nations to expand the escalation in the Middle East,
09:07emphasizing the need to stop the escalation and ceasefire.
09:12The European Council has called on the foreign policy in the European Union to intensify the Iranian attack on Israel,
09:19calling for an immediate ceasefire.
09:22In his statement, the German ambassador said that the Iranian attack poses a threat to the Middle East,
09:29warning that the attack threatens to cause a wider conflict in the region.
09:36The Elysee Palace has announced that the French President has issued the harshest attacks,
09:43indicating that Paris has mobilized its military capabilities in the Middle East to confront the Iranian threat.
09:50He also called on all parties concerned with the crisis to show greater self-control.
09:56On the other hand, the British Prime Minister issued the harshest attacks,
10:01emphasizing once again that the United States is committed to the security of Israel.
10:06In response to the attack, the Russian Foreign Minister announced that the explosive situation in the Middle East
10:14shows what she described as a blatant failure of US policy in the region and its failure to prevent the escalation.
10:23The Security Council is now entering the crisis line,
10:28betting on international measures to contain the escalation and avoid a comprehensive conflict.
10:38We were with Dr. Mokhtar Ghabashi, Deputy President of the Arab Center for Political and Strategic Studies.
10:45He told us about the Iranian missiles that targeted Israel.
10:49It was obvious and certain that this strike would be concentrated,
10:55and that is why the Iranian President came out after that,
10:59warning the United States that if there was a response to this strike,
11:07all the infrastructure of the Israeli entity from within would be targeted,
11:14and the countries that are involved in missiles or planes going to strike Iran,
11:22will be the target of an upcoming Iranian strike.
11:26Now, in the series of these confrontations,
11:30on the basis that the Israeli entity, with this escalation and this defense,
11:35and its refusal to stop these massacres,
11:39is almost entering the Middle East in a conflict that can't be controlled,
11:44and can't be read, because the size of the response will be strong and fierce.
11:52On the 62nd day after the 300th anniversary of the Israeli war on Gaza,
11:56the Israeli army carried out five military operations in different parts of the region.
12:0151 people were killed, at least, and more than 160 others were injured.
12:07As a result, the number of victims increased to 41,690,
12:12and more than 96,000 people were injured since last October.
12:16The situation in the region has worsened, along with our correspondent, Islam Zanou.
12:21There were violent operations by the Israeli occupation on the ground and in the air.
12:26In the areas of Khan Yunus, there were large massacres,
12:30which killed many citizens and civilians,
12:33when the Israeli military vehicles collided in the midst of a large fire cover by the Israeli warplanes.
12:40This destroyed several houses on the heads of its residents,
12:44and wiped out entire families from the civilian prisons.
12:47About 50 people were martyred as a result of this violent operation,
12:51in the east and south of Khan Yunus, in the south of the region.
12:54More than 300 people were injured as a result of a rapid operation,
12:58which lasted for several hours and ended at dawn.
13:01Civilian defences and ambulances were not able to enter these areas during the operation,
13:06and they were immediately banned and set on fire.
13:09As a result, this led to a greater loss of lives,
13:14than it would have been if these ambulances were allowed to carry out the operations.
13:19On the other hand, the Israeli intentions and the artillery bombardment had a clear focus.
13:25This focus was directly hit by the Iranian missiles,
13:30which were launched in the middle of the Gaza Strip.
13:33This is the barrier that divided the region between the north and the south,
13:37and was martyred during the mass extermination war on the Gaza Strip.
13:41The Israeli bombardment on this particular point,
13:45in the north of Al-Nusayrat, in the central region,
13:48killed more than 20 people,
13:51targeting a school, a house, and a group of citizens, all at the same level.
13:56In the north of Gaza as well,
13:58the Israeli warplanes targeted the Orphanage,
14:03which houses a large number of displaced people,
14:06as well as another school in Al-Tufah district,
14:09in the middle of Gaza.
14:11This intensified siege on this area
14:13led to the martyrdom of more than 25 people in this area.
14:17As a result, we are talking about dozens of martyrs,
14:20amid a state of intense tension in the region due to regional events,
14:25as well as the direction of attention to Lebanon.
14:28This region in the Gaza Strip has become a reality.
14:31Amad Al-Harb was destroyed twice.
14:34This region turned into hell,
14:36due to the small area of the Gaza Strip,
14:38and the presence of more than 1.7 million displaced people
14:42in a very tight area.
14:44These people cannot leave,
14:46or take the burden of leaving to another place.
14:49Rafah was completely controlled,
14:51Khan Younes was completely destroyed,
14:53and the middle areas are the only areas
14:56that house a large number of displaced people,
14:58along with the areas of Khan Younes.
15:00These areas, in reality,
15:02were not reached by the aid organizations,
15:05with the ban on the entry of aid to the Gaza Strip,
15:08as a result of the great coercion
15:10on the area of Rafah,
15:12through which aid is allowed to pass.
15:15Today, the climate changes,
15:17and our entry into a new phase,
15:19has led to a greater erosion of the tents,
15:22the entry of rainwater into the tents,
15:24and as a result, a state of short-term displacement.
15:27The conditions are changing,
15:29and the entry of tents and tents,
15:31to rehabilitate these tents,
15:33has been disrupted by Amad Al-Harb.
15:35The second round of the discussion
15:37of cultural and creative industries,
15:39under the slogan of celebrating heritage,
15:42and investing in the future,
15:44brings together the event,
15:46which was held under the auspices
15:48of President Mohamed VI,
15:50a group of politicians, economists,
15:52national and international experts,
15:54and key players in the system
15:56of cultural and creative industries in Morocco.
15:59Details in this report,
16:01by Abdelmouel Aboukiris and Kamal Hunain.
16:04After five years of holding its first round,
16:07the discussion of cultural and creative industries
16:10returns to celebrating heritage,
16:12and investing in the future.
16:14A group of politicians,
16:16economists, national and international experts,
16:19and key players in the system
16:21of cultural and creative industries in Morocco,
16:24meet in Rabat,
16:26to discuss the future of this sector.
16:28Since the arrival of this government,
16:30one of the main points that we are working on,
16:33is to create an ecosystem
16:35around the concept of cultural and creative industries
16:38in a group of cities and regions of the Kingdom.
16:41This debate is an opportunity
16:43to evaluate these policies
16:45and to support cultural and creative industries
16:48in a group of sectors.
16:50We are talking about traditional cultural industries,
16:53such as literature, theater,
16:55music, cinema,
16:57but there are also new sectors.
16:59We are talking about them here,
17:01in this city,
17:03about the cultural and creative industries
17:05and their main role.
17:07The new directions in governance,
17:09funding, and digital transformation
17:11will be the focus of the discussion
17:13during the two-day debate.
17:15The discussion will also be about
17:17how to enhance the value of heritage,
17:19the experience of places,
17:21and the future of these industries.
17:23In Morocco, we have a contribution
17:25to cultural industries
17:27of almost 0.5%
17:29of the total local product.
17:31But the news is that there is a development,
17:34and this development must happen,
17:36and it can happen,
17:38because we need to create
17:40more work for the youth.
17:42We need to show our culture.
17:44We have a very rich culture,
17:46and we have a strong civilization,
17:48and we need to show it to the world.
17:52A group of talents from all over the world,
17:55negotiators, investors,
17:57artists, and experts,
17:59are attending the debate
18:01to exchange experiences and ideas
18:03to enhance cultural and creative industries
18:05in Morocco,
18:07to make culture a real engine
18:09for economic growth
18:12The agreement that we have signed
18:15aims to allow the innovators
18:17of these cultural and creative industries
18:20to get much easier funding.
18:23And what we heard this morning
18:25is that it represents one of the main obstacles
18:28to the development of these industries
18:30in Morocco.
18:32And we are very interested
18:34in supporting this development,
18:36because it creates great job opportunities
18:38for the youth on the one hand,
18:40and on the other hand,
18:42for the women on the other.
18:44And the various programming sessions
18:46put the main issues in their interest,
18:48which face the sector,
18:50such as the partnership between the two sectors,
18:52the public and private,
18:54the innovative funding,
18:56the enhancement of heritage,
18:58and the improvement of artificial intelligence.
19:00The most prominent American financial institution,
19:02Standard & Poor's Global,
19:04in its latest report on economic reforms
19:06that Morocco is accomplishing,
19:08is expected to contribute to achieving
19:10a more comprehensive and stronger growth.
19:12The Standard & Poor's Global said
19:14that the change in the basic infrastructure
19:16of the Moroccan economy,
19:18which is strong in tourism,
19:20phosphate, apartments,
19:22cars and airlines,
19:24is one of the factors
19:26that enhance the economic growth
19:28and stability of the Kingdom,
19:30noting that Morocco has been able
19:32to withstand many shocks
19:34in recent decades.
19:36This is the report of the agency
19:38with Malek Maharaj.
19:40Positive expectations
19:42for the economic growth
19:44and optimism about economic reforms
19:46in the Kingdom.
19:48This summary was delivered
19:50by the Standard & Poor's agency
19:52in its latest report.
19:54The agency wanted this positive assessment
19:56to develop the basic infrastructure
19:58of the country's economy,
20:00the strength of tourism,
20:02phosphate and apartments,
20:04as well as the economic growth
20:06and stability of the economy,
20:08especially with the growth
20:10achieved by cars and airlines.
20:12The diversity of economic activities
20:14supports, according to the summary of the report,
20:16the growth of the Kingdom's GDP,
20:18which is expected to reach
20:20an average of 3.6%
20:22during the extended period
20:24between 2024 and 2027
20:26from 1.5%
20:28to the period between
20:302020 and 2023.
20:32The GDP is expected to reach
20:34an average of 3.6%
20:36during the extended period
20:38between 2024 and 2027
20:40from 1.5%
20:42to the period between
20:442024 and 2027
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