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00:00The main news on the Median TV channel in Tanjer, welcome to the most prominent headlines.
00:24A delegation from the members of the US Senate, during a meeting with the Foreign Minister, Nasser Bourita,
00:30are calling for the appointment of King Mohammed VI and the position of Morocco as a factor of stability in the region and the world.
00:42In a year-long memoir on the war in Gaza, the number of victims is estimated at about 42,000 killed and about 100,000 injured,
00:50and there is great destruction in the infrastructure, and a date is being renewed with the suffering of a new departure without a horizon.
01:02The High Elections Commission in Tunisia announced the victory of Qais Saeed in a second presidential term of five years,
01:09after gaining more than 90% of the votes.
01:20The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Africa and Morocco, Nasser Bourita, welcomed a delegation from the US Senate,
01:29led by Senator Jerry Moran, and in a statement following these talks,
01:34the US Senator stated the leadership role that King Mohammed VI is looking at,
01:40and the position of Morocco as a factor of stability in the region and the world.
01:51I thank you for this opportunity you gave me to talk about our visit to Morocco.
01:56We are happy with these two days that we spent here in the Kingdom of Morocco.
02:04Our interactions with the Moroccan side have remained rich and of a double nature.
02:09We met with the Foreign Minister of Morocco, as well as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Morocco.
02:15The government of His Majesty the King is an important part of the international coordination policy,
02:19and Morocco is a leading country at the regional level.
02:22Therefore, it is important for the United States to have a lasting relationship with Morocco.
02:28We are in a constant search for stability and peace around the world,
02:32and Morocco is a country with a common goal of stability and peace in the world.
02:37We are here today to reaffirm this commitment and strengthen our bilateral relations with the Kingdom of Morocco.
02:46On top of that, we are proud of the great initiatives that Morocco undertakes
02:52to unify the peoples of the world for the sake of a more stable life for all.
02:57We see that Morocco's stability is a source of inspiration for many countries in the world in general,
03:03and Africa in particular.
03:07On behalf of His Majesty the King, I welcome Abdel Latif Lodhi,
03:11the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Morocco, who is in charge of the National Defense Administration,
03:15and the first team, Mohamed Barid, the General Investigator of the Royal Armed Forces,
03:19and the Commander of the Southern Region,
03:21as a delegation to the US Senate visiting Morocco.
03:25He told the National Defense Administration that the discussions that took place during this meeting
03:31were based on the areas of bilateral cooperation related to security, defense, and regional security.
03:40The members of the US Senate highlighted the excellent historical and charitable relations
03:45between the two countries, which were strengthened by the work of the Consultative Bilateral Defense Committee,
03:52as well as by the exchange of visits of senior officials in the two countries.
03:56They also highlighted the importance of the Kingdom's role in serving peace and stability
04:00in Africa and the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
04:03Lodhi pointed out the strength of the links between the military cooperation
04:08and the implementation of the Cooperation Path Map in the field of defense,
04:12which was signed in October 2020,
04:14which defines the major areas of cooperation between 2020 and 2030.
04:26More about this topic with us from Washington, Mohamed Saeed Al-Wafi,
04:30the media and expert in American affairs.
04:33Welcome to us, Mohamed Saeed Al-Wafi.
04:36Welcome, Mr. Abdullah.
04:38We started by talking about the value of the visit of the American people to Rabat.
04:44Yes, certainly, and perhaps this is the most important topic,
04:49which is that sometimes in the framework of bilateral relations between all the countries of the world
04:55and the United States of America,
04:57it may seem very easy to have relations or visits of official delegations.
05:05In other words, delegations in the federal administration or delegations representing the executive side.
05:11But the most difficult and perhaps the most difficult task faced by any ambassador of a foreign country
05:17in the capital, Washington,
05:19is to convince representatives of the American people,
05:22rather than their representatives in the Senate,
05:25which is the highest rank, to visit a specific country.
05:30It seems that the repeated visits of representatives of the American people
05:36to the Moroccan capital, Rabat,
05:38and their colleagues from Morocco,
05:40this indicates that within the legislative institution
05:44and in the essence of the policy and doctrine that this institution follows,
05:49there is full conviction that Morocco, as Senator Jerry Moran said,
05:55Morocco forms that well of peace, security, and stability.
06:03He stressed in his speech these features that Morocco has enjoyed in the memory of the American people
06:11for centuries and not only in the modern era.
06:16This visit forms an important stage,
06:20or at the time, a decisive stage,
06:24which is the stage of acceptance of the American elections.
06:29This indicates that the visit of representatives of the American people
06:33is a sign of continuity in cooperation with the Kingdom
06:38as a trusted partner of the United States in several issues,
06:42whether it is economy, development,
06:45or the fight against terrorism,
06:48or the guarantee of security in the coastal area and the south of the Sahara,
06:54as well as the bilateral issues between the two countries.
06:58Yes, Mohamed Saeed Wafi, this is not the first time
07:00that the American officials have confirmed the important role
07:03that Morocco plays in the development of peace in the region and in the world.
07:09What are the indications of this position,
07:12especially with the geopolitical changes that are taking place in the region?
07:17It is clear that the indication came from the Foreign Minister
07:23after the visit of Mr. Nasser Bourita,
07:27the Foreign Minister of Morocco,
07:29who resides abroad in Washington,
07:32and his meeting with Antony Blinken.
07:36There is also a sign now from representatives of the American people,
07:41representatives in the Council of Sheikhs.
07:44This means that the friction of the Libyan file
07:49in the framework in which it takes place
07:52and the existence of the reference of the agreements
07:58that were made on the Moroccan soil and under Moroccan supervision
08:03remains the only reference.
08:06Therefore, Morocco proves once again
08:09that it is a mediator in crises that can be trusted.
08:13In light of what is happening now in the Middle East,
08:17whether in Gaza or in Lebanon,
08:21there are also dangerous crossroads.
08:24The United States remains in need of regional actors.
08:28I am not saying that there is no importance for other actors
08:32who are closer to the region,
08:34but the United States is well aware,
08:37and through my conversations with the American officials,
08:41whether former or current,
08:43they confirm that the role of Morocco as a guardian of peace
08:47is now in need of a mediator like Morocco
08:54to fill the gaps in what is happening in the Middle East.
08:57Exactly.
08:58At this point, how can the Kingdom of Morocco
09:01be useful in this framework of the United States?
09:07Simply because Morocco maintains the lines of dialogue
09:11with all parties, all parties of the conflict,
09:14wherever this conflict is,
09:16Morocco does not make decisions,
09:19I mean, it does not focus on one or the other,
09:22but Morocco has borders within the framework of the mediation process.
09:26These borders realize when and where it ends
09:29and when it should stop.
09:32Morocco does not like the diplomatic work
09:35of one party to another,
09:37whether in the crises known as Africa,
09:40or in what is also related to what the financial crisis
09:43is witnessing with the financial people between Algeria and Mali,
09:46or between the Libyan teams,
09:48or between Israel and Hezbollah,
09:51or between Israel and the Palestinian brothers.
09:54Morocco has a clear policy,
09:56a clear diplomatic doctrine
09:59that is based on the truth and on achieving the truth.
10:02As for the Palestinian cause,
10:04I always say and repeat,
10:06the meeting of Morocco and its relations
10:09with all parties of the conflict
10:11does not separate it from the line of preservation
10:14of the rights of the Palestinian people
10:16in establishing its independent state
10:18and its capital, Jerusalem,
10:20and applying all international legal decisions.
10:25This gives Morocco the attribute of that mediator
10:29whom it trusts and who does not benefit from any crisis.
10:34For this reason, the United States
10:36perhaps today sends these signals
10:38to Moroccan diplomacy
10:40that we need this kind of mediator
10:43and we need a party in the region
10:46to take on this important task.
10:49Yes, yes.
10:51The idea is clear,
10:53Mohammed Saeed Wafi,
10:55and Morocco also has the attribute of stability.
10:57In this interview,
10:59we talked about this model represented by Morocco.
11:02I would like to ask you
11:04how the strategic environment of the region
11:07benefits from this Moroccan model.
11:10This environment benefits
11:13if it realizes that the elections
11:17that result in 99 or 95 or 90 percent
11:22as happens in the Moroccan suburbs
11:25is an old fashion,
11:27a fashion that goes back to the stone age
11:30in modern history.
11:32Therefore, Morocco is perhaps
11:34the only country that benefits
11:36from a smooth democratic transition
11:39between parties and elections
11:41according to the 2011 constitution
11:44that guarantees the role of the head of state
11:48and the role of the majority winning party
11:51and also guarantees the role
11:53of the head of state for His Majesty the King
11:56in the framework of the continuity
11:58of the concept of monarchy in Morocco.
12:01This monarchy that is forced
12:03and based on the high care
12:05and what is called arbitration
12:07or this constitutional care
12:10led by His Majesty
12:12in light of this Moroccan democratic project.
12:15The world is more and more convinced
12:18that Morocco is a country of stability,
12:20a country of continuity
12:22and also a country
12:24that is now moving towards
12:26what is called the social state.
12:28Here I focus on the fact that
12:30when I try to be proud of my country
12:33and I try to increase
12:35what Morocco achieves
12:37within the United States of America,
12:39I am talking about the social state,
12:41about the guarantees that Morocco
12:43has started to look for,
12:45about equal opportunities,
12:47about equality between men and women,
12:49about equality in work,
12:51in houses,
12:53in housing,
12:55in medicine,
12:57and also in social compensation.
12:59All this gives you the impression,
13:01brother Abdullah,
13:03that Morocco has started
13:05to separate from the African planet
13:07and has started to find a place
13:09among the countries
13:11in which the citizens are respected.
13:13These citizens who have the right
13:15to protest,
13:17are all being watched
13:19by the West,
13:21and consequently,
13:23the status of stability
13:25has become attached
13:27to the Moroccan monarchy
13:29and the Moroccan political system.
13:31On the security and military side,
13:33the delegation that was received
13:35by Minister of Defense
13:37Abdel Latif Lodil,
13:39and the cooperation
13:41between the two parties
13:43related to the security issues
13:45and the defense issues
13:47of the country,
13:49organizes the Assad-African maneuvers.
13:51I was sure that
13:53the biggest maneuvers
13:55led by the United States
13:57in partnership with a foreign country
13:59in Africa
14:01are the Assad-African maneuvers
14:03that reached the 20th anniversary of its birth,
14:05and consequently,
14:07these maneuvers have a strategic dimension,
14:09brother Abdullah,
14:11a political dimension,
14:13and also a dimension
14:15of achieving the trust
14:17of the American military
14:19institution,
14:21the biggest institution in the world,
14:23the biggest army in the world,
14:25the strongest,
14:27and the most advanced.
14:29Today, Morocco
14:31is that gateway to Africa,
14:33that gateway to Europe,
14:35that important
14:37passageway to the Middle East,
14:39the closest point in West Africa
14:41and the Arab world to the United States
14:43and the United States
14:45equally,
14:47and the launch of this theory,
14:49or the launch of this,
14:51I call it the geographical language,
14:53this geographical jargon
14:55from Morocco,
14:57this gives us
14:59a solid confirmation that
15:01the American army, when it moves
15:03to meet with Morocco,
15:05it achieves
15:07a strategic goal,
15:09which is the guarantee of existence
15:11of some militias,
15:13some terrorist forces,
15:15supported by some neighboring countries,
15:17and intelligence from neighboring countries,
15:19which are associated with creating
15:21trouble in this African country,
15:23or that, and consequently,
15:25today, Morocco forms
15:27the basis of stability and
15:29has any understanding
15:31of the African continent,
15:33and any understanding of the security of the African continent,
15:35and any military action
15:37that can be. Of course, the end of the metaphor
15:39when we say military action,
15:41even to correct the viewers,
15:43military action is not necessarily
15:45a military action,
15:47as much as it is action, as happened
15:49in several occasions, the act of volunteering,
15:51the act of humanitarian aid,
15:53and this happened in Liberia and other
15:55African countries,
15:57and consequently, any presence
15:59of any human or non-human military action
16:01that enters the framework
16:03of negotiation,
16:05the framework of experience,
16:07of experts,
16:09Morocco remains the gateway to these countries,
16:11and this is guaranteed by the signs
16:13that we have talked about,
16:15stability, continuity,
16:17confidence in Morocco's position
16:19and its international positions, Abdallah.
16:21Thank you, Mohamed Saeed Wafi Al-Alaimi,
16:23and the expert in American affairs,
16:25for participating with us in this moment.
16:29Now, the number of killed
16:31and missing in the Gaza Strip
16:33due to the attack on Israel
16:35since October 7,
16:37to approximately
16:3951,000,
16:41or October 23,
16:43to approximately 51,000.
16:47And in today's statistics report,
16:49the Ministry of Health in Gaza
16:51said that more than 41,000 people
16:53died since October 7
16:55in the Gaza Strip,
16:57indicating that about 97,000 people
16:59were injured,
17:01while still 10,000
17:03were missing under the rubble
17:05and in the roads
17:07where the ambulances
17:09and defense vehicles
17:11could not reach them.
17:15Al-Qassam Brigades,
17:17the armed wing of Hamas,
17:19announced their responsibility
17:21to launch missiles from Gaza
17:23towards Israel.
17:25The Israeli army announced
17:27that at least four missiles
17:29were launched from the Gaza Strip
17:31since October 7.
17:33The Israeli Air Force
17:35tested three of these missiles
17:37and a missile
17:39fell in an open area.
17:45And in Lebanon,
17:47the Israeli bombing
17:49on the southern outpost of Beirut
17:51was resumed,
17:53where the Israeli army
17:55talked about targeting
17:57Hezbollah sites.
17:59The Israeli bombing
18:01on Lebanon
18:03killed more than 2,000 people
18:05and injured about 10,000 people
18:07since Hezbollah and Israel
18:09began to rise.
18:11The Israeli army
18:13killed two soldiers
18:15and injured two others
18:17in close combat
18:19with Lebanon.
18:23Media Interview channel
18:25Khaldun Zayn al-Din confirmed
18:27that Israel is still preventing
18:29anyone from advancing
18:31to the site of the bomb
18:33targeted by the leader
18:35of Hezbollah, Hashim Safieddin,
18:37whose fate is unknown
18:39until now.
18:41The number of bombs
18:43has decreased
18:45since the morning
18:47and until now.
18:49The number of bombs
18:51targeted the southern outpost
18:53of Beirut has decreased
18:55since the morning
18:57and until now.
18:59The number of bombs
19:01targeted the southern outpost
19:03of Beirut has decreased
19:05since the morning
19:07and until now.
19:09The number of bombs
19:11targeted the southern outpost
19:13of Beirut has decreased
19:15since the morning
19:17and until now.
19:19The number of bombs
19:21targeted the southern outpost
19:23of Beirut has decreased
19:25since the morning
19:27and until now.
19:29The number of bombs
19:31targeted the southern outpost
19:33of Beirut has decreased
19:35since the morning
19:37and until now.
19:39The number of bombs
19:41targeted the southern outpost
19:43of Beirut has decreased
19:45since the morning
19:47and until now.
19:49The number of bombs
19:51targeted the southern outpost
19:53of Beirut has decreased
19:55since the morning
19:57and until now.
19:59The number of bombs
20:01targeted the southern outpost
20:03of Beirut has decreased
20:05since the morning
20:07and until now.
20:09The number of bombs
20:11targeted the southern outpost
20:13of Beirut has decreased
20:15since the morning
20:17and until now.
20:19Qais Saeed has won
20:21another presidential election
20:23in 5 years
20:25with more than 90% of the votes
20:27expressed in the first round
20:29of the presidential election.
20:31He said
20:33that the president
20:35has won
20:372,438,954 votes
20:39for the presidential election
20:41with 28.8%
20:43for the presidential election
20:45with 28.8%
20:47According to the result of the announcement
20:49the young businessman
20:51who led the presidential race
20:53and the arrest
20:55has won 7.37%
20:57while the expatriate
20:59current secretary
21:01of the people movement
21:03has won 1.97%
21:05According to the result of the announcement
21:07the young businessman
21:09who led the presidential race
21:11and the arrest
21:13has won 7.37%
21:15On the 17th of November, he officially resigned from his position as a special envoy for the Paris Agreement for the people and the planet Earth.
21:25In a letter dated the 4th of this month, he directed it to French President Emmanuel Macron.
21:31He explained that he decided to resign out of his desire to avoid the conflict of interests.
21:38He is the successor of the Senegalese politician after six months of his resignation.
21:44A special envoy was appointed by Macron on the 23rd of November,
21:51just before his second term as president of Senegal.
21:59Now, to the US presidential election.
22:02A month before the presidential elections, Donald Trump replaced Kamala Harris,
22:16accusing her of being incompetent and a liar.
22:19The race to the White House entered its final stage.
22:22During her appearance as a guest on the famous podcast, Call Her Daddy,
22:27the vice-president of the Democratic Party,
22:30repeatedly accused her of violence against women and defending the right to abortion.
22:34She pointed to the lies of Trump, who accused her of supporting the execution of children in the 8th or 9th month of the campaign,
22:41while the presidential candidate repeatedly tried to portray himself as a woman's protector during the election campaigns.
22:48Harris pointed out that this is the same man who said that women should be punished because they are impotent.
22:54Trump went to Wisconsin for the fourth time, north of the country,
22:58one of the main states, to convene a meeting that included usual campaigns,
23:04from the control of immigration to the extent of smoking,
23:07accusing his opponent again of wanting to follow a communist policy.
23:12He described her as incompetent to the extent of his expression.
23:17A month before the presidential elections, the United States faced a flood of false information
23:23about the campaign between the fake news sites that Russia and Iran have created.
23:29The spread of photos generated by artificial intelligence and others.
23:35But what voters fear the most is the misleading of the media from the politicians themselves.
23:42A study published by Axios last week showed that 51% of Americans believe that politicians,
23:50women and men who publish misleading information are the source of their main concern.
23:57Translated by Dima Kamal Masri
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