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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 10/10/2024

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00:00Welcome to Median TV, I'm your host Tanja Alamdikoum and I'm your host this evening.
00:25Tanja is hosting the Blue Africa Summit with a group of decision-makers and experts in the field of the blue economy.
00:36In Doha, a search is underway between Qatar's and Iran's foreign ministers in anticipation of an Israeli response to the latest Iranian missile attack.
00:48In the afternoon, the sun is shining over Florida, the southern state of the United States, with strong winds and heavy rain.
00:56Let's start with Morocco, where a statement was made to the Ministry of the Royal Palaces, Supervisors and Customs,
01:08that His Majesty King Mohammed VI will preside over the parliament tomorrow Friday.
01:14The first round of the fourth legislative year of the 11th legislative state has begun.
01:20On this occasion, His Majesty will deliver a loud speech in front of the members of the Parliament.
01:26It will be broadcast live on the radio and TV screens starting at 4.40 pm on Friday.
01:34Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation for Africa and Morocco, Nasser Bourita Berribat,
01:45Ambassador Albert Shinjirou, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Development in the Republic of Burundi.
01:52During the meeting, Shinjirou reiterated Burundi's stance on the benefit of the Moroccan soil unity and its sovereignty over all its soil,
02:02including the Sahara region.
02:05He also reaffirmed his country's support for the self-governing plan presented by Morocco,
02:11considering it the only reliable and realistic solution to balance this conflict.
02:19Today, the second round of the Blue Africa summit was held with the initiative of the Moroccan Academy of Kingdoms.
02:27In this major international event, the Moroccan Academy of Kingdoms,
02:31which is co-organized with the International Oceanic Forum and the Blue Sea Season Association,
02:36is joined by nearly 100 experts, scientists, economists, and political leaders
02:44to discuss the challenges and opportunities that the environment poses to Africa.
02:48This year's summit is a key stage in preparing for the third United Nations Conference on the Environment next year.
02:59The summit will provide a solid foundation for African contributions
03:05and define regional priorities that will be expressed at the international level.
03:10The second round of the Blue Africa summit was an opportunity to shed light on the important role of the oceans
03:19in supporting and supporting all activities related to the blue economy.
03:24It was also an opportunity to share a major Moroccan experience in this field,
03:28since Morocco has a lot of mining infrastructure and mining activities in the first rows of the African continent.
03:43It was an opportunity to share the new plan for the green transition to the Moroccan oceans,
03:49which focuses on several issues,
03:53one of which is energy and water efficiency,
03:58carbon neutrality in terms of minerals and marine transportation,
04:04the protection of resources and the protection of the marine and port environment,
04:10as well as the confrontation of climate change and its implications in terms of port infrastructure.
04:19The Presidential Office emphasized the consistency of its components and the consistency of its positions on all issues.
04:27The Presidential Office said that the government has been acting smoothly since its establishment,
04:32implementing all its commitments included in the government program on the one hand,
04:37and on the other hand, taking care of rapid and positive interaction with all urgent problems,
04:42in full respect for the financial engineering that the government has put in place.
04:46The Presidential Office emphasized in its regular meetings,
04:49the strong integration of the government in the establishment of a social state workshop
04:54in the field of public health, housing and health,
04:58and the continuous effort to build a high-quality public school
05:03through the adoption of structural reforms in the education sector.
05:08Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji met with Qatar's Secretary of State Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Doha.
05:17The Iranian Foreign Minister said that the two ministers held consultations and described them as important,
05:22indicating that all the countries of the region are doing their best to avoid a disaster in the region
05:28by stopping the war in Gaza and Lebanon.
05:30Qatar has confirmed its readiness to strengthen security and stability on both regional and international levels.
05:38In Syria, Israeli air raids targeted two provinces of Homs and Hama today,
05:45and the Syrian News Agency quoted a military source as saying that the Israeli air raids targeted a factory
05:52to assemble cars in the industrial area in Hasyab, in the countryside of Homs,
05:56while the Israeli air force also targeted one of the military sites in Hama,
06:02and the source confirmed that both air raids have caused financial losses.
06:09In Gaza, an Israeli air raid killed 28 people in a school that sheltered displaced families.
06:17The Palestinian Red Crescent said that the strike targeted a school in Deir el-Balah in the middle of the region,
06:22and that this is the latest in a series of daily raids.
06:26Our correspondent in Gaza, Islam Zainoun, will tell us the details.
06:30This is the school that sheltered a huge number of displaced people in the last Israeli massacre,
06:36and it is being targeted in the last hours.
06:39We do not blame anyone but the smell of blood.
06:42In fact, dozens of martyrs and wounded fell on the aftermath of an Israeli warplanes bombing.
06:48This is the school in Deir el-Balah.
06:53This is the area that sheltered a huge number of displaced people.
06:57More than a million displaced people were killed in Deir el-Balah in the middle of the region.
07:02As you can see in the video, this missile penetrated three floors in this school,
07:09which led to the destruction of this room.
07:11I am standing in front of the central room of this school.
07:18This bombing took place in the middle of the day.
07:23A huge number of children and women were killed.
07:27Until now, the regime has not been able to remove all the children from this school.
07:34This is not the only school, nor the only refugee center,
07:38which was targeted by the Israeli occupation.
07:42More than 186 refugee centers were targeted,
07:47especially by the displaced people who fled from death over and over again.
07:55This massacre is not the last in the last hours.
07:59This massacre is also an Israeli bombing.
08:04One of the latest Israeli policies in the war on mass extermination
08:09is to talk about a medical center in the city of Gaza,
08:16which was directly targeted without prior warning,
08:19which led to the fall of a number of martyrs and injuries.
08:22Another massacre in the south of the region,
08:24which led to the complete destruction of a family from the civilian record
08:30by the continuous and continuous Israeli bombing.
08:33Perhaps it is appropriate for us to say that we are talking about this stage
08:39that took place a year after the war on mass extermination.
08:43We are talking about massacres and the return to the intensity of the Israeli bombing
08:48and the extermination of families and displaced people.
08:50This is the most difficult and dangerous scene on all levels
08:54in the northern Jabalia region of the region.
08:57The Israeli bombings are still continuing,
09:00hundreds of families and thousands of families are still trapped in the Jabalia region.
09:09Egypt has denied the accusations issued by the leader of the quick support forces in Sudan,
09:14Mohamed Hamdan Douglou, who has been leading a war against the army since April last year.
09:20He is interfering in the conflict.
09:22The Egyptian foreign ministry rejected a statement accused by Douglou
09:25in which Egypt denies the claims of the Egyptian air force
09:30in the circular battles with the brotherly Sudan, according to the statement.
09:38The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in London
09:41on the occasion of a quick European tour,
09:44including his main allies.
09:46You will also go to France, Italy and Germany
09:48in search of additional support
09:51less than a month before the US presidential election.
09:54Zelensky's program includes meetings with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
09:59and the new Secretary of State for the North Atlantic Alliance, Mark Rutter.
10:03Zelensky is expected to take advantage of the European tour
10:07to repeat his demands to obtain military equipment,
10:11as this European tour comes at a time
10:14when the Russian army continues to advance in eastern Ukraine.
10:18Thank you very much.
10:21Republican candidate Donald Trump
10:24has refused to participate in a second TV debate
10:27with his Democratic rival Kamala Harris.
10:30He has weakened his attacks against her in the state of Pennsylvania
10:33a month before these elections.
10:35The former president wrote on his social media platform
10:38that there will not be a return match,
10:41despite the proposal of CNN and Fox News networks
10:44to organize a second TV debate.
10:48The former president attacked Harris
10:51in front of a crowd of supporters in the state of Pennsylvania.
10:54It is expected that there will be a fierce competition
10:57in the presidential elections
10:59for the Democratic candidate to return to the same state on Monday
11:02to gain more votes.
11:07The Milton era continues
11:10with widespread destruction in the state of Florida.
11:13It remains extremely dangerous, according to the US authorities.
11:15Despite the return of power to the third class
11:18at a rate of five degrees,
11:21more than two and a half million homes
11:24have been deprived of electricity
11:27and caused widespread floods
11:30after two weeks of a devastating hurricane.
11:33Fathallah Bouzidi with more details.
11:37A hurricane described by the US authorities
11:40as extremely dangerous
11:42hit the beaches of Florida
11:45to bring back bitter memories
11:48that only lasted two weeks
11:51when another devastating storm hit them.
11:54The strong winds of Milton
11:57and its heavy rain
12:00carried with it overwhelming floods
12:03and left the area in a state of extreme depression
12:06in the face of a night
12:09that warns of a lot of danger and unknown.
12:12Maybe 15 minutes before that,
12:15then things got really bad
12:18and the warnings of the hurricane continued.
12:21All of this happened immediately,
12:24like the destruction of the ports,
12:27and I was there when all of this happened.
12:30According to what the National Hurricane Center announced,
12:33the hurricane has now reached the forefront
12:36of the third class,
12:39making it one of the most dangerous hurricanes
12:42in the world.
12:45The damage caused by the hurricane
12:48is estimated to be between 60 and 75 billion dollars.
12:51This includes the material damage
12:54to buildings and infrastructure
12:57as well as other losses related to
13:00power cuts and floods.
13:03The hurricane hit Florida
13:06only two weeks after the devastating Helen hurricane
13:09that hit the state and other states
13:12and caused massive damage and human losses.
13:15While the Democrats and Republicans
13:18continue to exchange accusations
13:21about the administration of the hurricane
13:24on the side of the federal government,
13:27US President Joe Biden has raised
13:30the door of lies that his predecessor,
13:33Donald Trump, has raised
13:36by nominating the White House again,
13:39who blames his administration
13:42for the damage caused by the hurricane.
13:45Today, in the Swedish capital Stockholm,
13:48the Korean writer Han Kang won the Nobel Prize
13:51for Literature in 2024.
13:54Kang became the first Korean woman
13:57to win the Nobel Prize for Literature
14:00in her country.
14:03The committee of the award
14:06in the statement stated that
14:09Han Kang, 53 years old,
14:12is the first woman in history
14:15to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
14:18In addition to writing,
14:21Kang dedicated herself to art and music
14:24which is reflected in her overall literary output.
14:32The President of the National Human Rights Council,
14:35Amin Abu Ayyash, renewed the commitment
14:38of the council and its other partners
14:40to end the death penalty in Morocco
14:43in a press conference
14:46for the International Day Against the Death Penalty.
14:49Abu Ayyash said that
14:52the death penalty,
14:55with its existence in the laws,
14:58is more and more severe than its implementation
15:01as a psychological and social reality
15:04of the torture that arises from this penalty.
15:07In order to get the convicts out of this penalty
15:10they have to face a harsh waiting period
15:13that goes beyond the psychological
15:16and social consequences
15:19of implementing this penalty.
15:22In Morocco, we have 86 death sentences,
15:25including women.
15:28We have a time in which to work,
15:31not legally,
15:34but we pay attention to the next criminal system
15:37which will again impose the death penalty
15:40compared to that imposed by the officials
15:43in the government.
15:46We are also in the field of calling
15:49and confirming that Morocco has
15:52what is possible to end the death penalty,
15:55especially the death penalty.