مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 17/10/2024
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00:00In a detailed report, the most important news, welcome.
00:19We start with the most prominent, the hostility.
00:23In Lebanon, the Israeli raids on different areas, the last of which on the city of Sour
00:28in the south.
00:29In the interior, the signing of the memorandum of understanding of the agreement between the
00:35Interior Committee and the City of Columbus in the state of Ohio, USA, in order to strengthen
00:40the relations of friendship, understanding and participation in various fields.
00:43In Brussels, the Ukrainian president presents his plan for victory and promises a strong
00:50Ukraine in the face of Russia.
00:52We start from the Middle East, where the siege of the city of Sour in southern Lebanon
01:02was targeted, shortly after the Israeli warning of the evacuation of a building and its surroundings
01:07in the Hawj area.
01:08The National Media Agency later confirmed that the Israeli air force carried out a raid
01:14on the area south-east of Sour.
01:22The Ministry of Health of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip reported today that the
01:26number of victims of the ongoing war has increased for more than a year between Israel and the
01:31Hamas movement to 42,438 killed, while the number of injured has increased to 99,246 injured.
01:40This includes 29 people killed in the last 24 hours.
01:45Our correspondent in Gaza, Islam Al-Zanoun, reported that Jabalia is still besieged on
01:51the outskirts of the city of Sour.
01:57It is clear that the Israeli forces bombed a school to support the displaced people with
02:01the phosphorus bombs and exploded residential blocks in the same area, which has more than
02:07200,000 people, which is less than killing and injuring dozens without the medical teams
02:13being able to reach them due to the intensity of the bombing.
02:16In addition, Al-Zanoun added that the Israeli forces carried out a massacre in the south-west
02:20of the city of Gaza near the Jordanian hospital and killed eight people from one family.
02:26Al-Zanoun pointed out that the areas in the middle and south, where there are a large
02:32number of displaced people, exceed 1,700,000 displaced people, which equates to 80% of
02:38the population of the sector, threatened with a real famine due to the limitation of the
02:43aid.
02:45It is clear that only 10 trucks did not enter the north of the sector and they do not cover
02:49the north area.
02:51Everyone is sentenced to death with the continuation of this operation, according to Al-Zanoun.
02:57In Syria, the official news agency, Sana, said that air strikes have hit hostile targets
03:01in the vicinity of the city of Al-Riqiyah.
03:05The Syrian Human Rights Ombudsman said that the Israeli bombing was aimed at a warehouse
03:09belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah in the coastal city.
03:17The US Department of Defense announced that the United States carried out a small air strike
03:21last night using a light or stealthy strategic bomb of B-20 type on a facility to store weapons
03:27in Yemeni areas controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi group.
03:31The US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement that the US forces targeted
03:38a number of underground facilities belonging to the Houthis, which contain weapons of different
03:44types used by the Houthis to target civilian and military ships in other parts of the region.
03:52The US Secretary of State said that this bombing was a unique display of the United States'
03:58ability to target facilities that the opponents seek to keep away from, regardless of their
04:04depth underground, strength, or even fortification.
04:08Morocco, where the Secretary of State for the North Atlantic Coalition for the Southern
04:14Neighbors, Javier Colomina, confirmed that Morocco remains active in the field of security
04:20and described the Kingdom as a very important partner for the North Atlantic Coalition.
04:26The senior official pointed out at a party in the North Atlantic Coalition following
04:30his meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
04:32The African and Moroccan Coalitions, which are based outside of Nusra, pointed out that
04:36the Kingdom is a major player in the field of combating terrorism,
04:40highlighting the cooperation between the two parties.
04:48The International Police Organization, Interpol, said that the coordination of the
04:52operation to combat terrorism in 14 countries resulted in the arrest of 66 people.
04:59The operation, which is called Neptune 6, aims to strengthen security along the
05:05maritime routes in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as in airports and borders of the
05:09participating countries.
05:11Interpol pointed out that the operation focused on determining and analyzing the
05:17movements of people associated with terrorism, as well as the criminal groups responsible
05:21for cross-border crimes such as drug smuggling, arms smuggling, and human trafficking.
05:30Yesterday, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Interior Committee and
05:36the City of Columbus in Ohio, USA, with the aim of consolidating friendship,
05:41understanding, and participation in various fields.
05:44This agreement was signed by the Chairman of the Interior Committee and the Mayor of
05:48the City of Columbus, in the presence of the Mayor of the Interior, Wadi Al-Dhahab,
05:52the Mayor of the District, Wadi Al-Dhahab, and the Mayor of Arlington, Texas,
05:56in addition to two local electors.
05:59This agreement comes under the framework of the effort of the two cities to strengthen
06:03and support the relationship of exchange and participation between the parties in the
06:07fields of culture, art, science, sustainable economic development, and tourism.
06:16Today, the 8th International Medical Emergency Conference was held in Rabat.
06:21The conference is run under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
06:26and brings together a group of specialists in this important medical field.
06:30Participants in the Rabat conference are looking for several important issues
06:34related to the reality of emergencies and ways to develop work in this vital field.
06:43In the framework of the 8th International Medical Emergency Conference,
06:47Professor Ahmed Ghassan Al-Adeeb, President of the Moroccan Association of Emergency Medicine,
06:52confirmed that the sector needs legal, professional, and human resources,
06:58and that the conference is an opportunity to train professionals in this field.
07:04In this framework, the law of health and sanitary groups comes to organize and manage
07:12the treatment pathways, as well as the emergencies.
07:16We need people, professionals, and resources to organize and manage the emergencies
07:23within the framework of the law of health and sanitary groups.
07:27These professionals and resources need to be trained.
07:31We also need a scientific research.
07:33And the conference is responsible for this.
07:36For example, in this conference, we have the issue of the resources and professionals.
07:40So, any emergency doctor in our country, in the past years,
07:45and now we will issue a review of the resources and professionals.
07:48For example, we went through the earthquake and the disasters.
07:52We issued a review of the disasters.
07:54And in this section, we will talk about rehabilitation after the disasters.
07:58This is a special issue that is related to the International Health Organization.
08:01We also have training workshops for all groups,
08:04because even if we need to develop emergency medicine as a specialty,
08:09there are many professionals, not doctors, not specialists in medicine,
08:13not nurses, not ambulances, etc.
08:16who need to be trained and manage the emergencies with these doctors.
08:22We also need to develop the hospital's headquarters.
08:27The hospital's headquarters needs to receive calls,
08:31needs to organize where the patient is going within the framework of a health map.
08:39Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed today in Brussels
08:43that the victory plans that he has set out aim at putting his country
08:46in a position of power in the face of Russia,
08:48to be ready for negotiations to the extent of his expression.
08:51Zelensky made it clear, when he reached the summit of the leaders of the European Union,
08:55that these plans aim at strengthening Ukraine to be strong.
09:01The U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed the Democratic nomination
09:06for the White House elections in an interview with Fox News.
09:11She confirmed that if she wins the nomination,
09:14her state will not continue to manage President Joe Biden.
09:18She added to the Democratic nomination 20 days before the inauguration of the U.S. President
09:23that she will carry her professional experience and new ideas.
09:28Harris, who won the nomination for the presidential election in mid-July,
09:33finds herself in a difficult position.
09:36On the one hand, she wants to distinguish herself from Biden's state.
09:40On the other hand, she does not want to disguise herself to get the presidency.
09:46More than 140 people were killed in a fuel explosion in northern Nigeria,
09:51according to the latest findings published by the local rescue teams.
09:56The governor of Jigawa, who witnessed a fuel explosion,
10:01said that there were real casualties.
10:04Details with Nawfal Alkhamnish.
10:09The fuel explosion in Jigawa, northern Nigeria,
10:13leaves dozens of people killed and injured.
10:16Another incident adds to the series of tragic incidents
10:20that the country has been a stage for in recent years.
10:24In the details of this incident,
10:26Bassih said that fuel was being pumped on the road
10:29to gather hundreds of people in an attempt to collect fuel.
10:33But what happened after that was not in the calculations.
10:39This behavior reflects ignorance,
10:41and people did not realize the danger of their actions
10:44by collecting fuel and getting money.
10:46This may be the result of economic difficulties.
10:49There are people looking for what helps them in their lives.
10:52People do not know the consequences of what they do,
10:55and their first concern is to collect fuel for selling or using it.
10:59Dozens of injured people were transferred to hospitals
11:02in an attempt to save their lives.
11:04Many of them died in the last moments
11:07due to the dangerous fires they were affected by
11:10due to the fuel explosion.
11:12The Nigerian authorities described the incident as a real tragedy.
11:19These tragedies are very dangerous.
11:23The fuel explosion led to more than a hundred people being injured
11:27and to several hospitals in the country.
11:32To these cemeteries in the north of the country,
11:35the search for fuel has come to an end.
11:38This is a dangerous incident that reminds the Nigerian people.
11:41Similar incidents have been witnessed in several areas of the country.
11:46According to an official number,
11:48in 2020 there were more than 1,500 similar incidents
11:51that led to the killing and injury of hundreds of people.
11:58The General Directorate of the Air Force
12:01has issued an annual report on the Moroccan climate
12:04for the year 2023.
12:06This report includes a summary of the Moroccan climate
12:10and the historical context of some climate changes,
12:14including the harsh weather conditions
12:17and their impact on social and economic sectors.
12:21Details with Najat Boutefsoud.
12:26After issuing its annual report on the Moroccan climate
12:30for the year 2023,
12:32the General Directorate of the Air Force
12:35reveals the most important numbers and data
12:38that are included in the report,
12:41including that the past year has been the hottest since the beginning of the 20th century,
12:47where the average temperature has exceeded
12:51the usual temperature in the period of 1981 and 2010
12:55by about 1.77 degrees Celsius,
12:59where the temperature is higher than the normal average
13:03during 79% of the days of the year.
13:08The report also confirms
13:11that a new national absolute average temperature
13:15of 50.4 degrees Celsius has been recorded
13:19on the 11th of August last year
13:23at the level of the city of Agadir,
13:26exceeding 50 degrees Celsius for the first time in Morocco.
13:30The Moroccan climate is part of a global context
13:34that is characterized by an increasing increase
13:38in greenhouse gas concentrations,
13:41which makes the past nine years
13:44the most hot years in the world at all,
13:48and is considered the most hot year in the world at all,
13:52where the temperature has exceeded the usual temperature for the year 2023
13:57by about 1.45 degrees Celsius,
14:02and in terms of rainfall in Morocco,
14:06the report states that the past year
14:10has been the driest year at all
14:14for at least 80 years,
14:18with a drought of about 48%,
14:22indicating that 2023 is the fifth driest year on record,
14:26completing this period of continuous dryness
14:30during the agricultural season 2022-2023.
14:34Morocco recorded a rainfall rate
14:38of about 134 mm,
14:42which is a failure of about 29.22%.
14:46In terms of extreme weather events,
14:50the report recorded that despite being a dry year,
14:54after large and small atlases,
14:58Morocco recorded an unprecedented amount of snowfall.
15:02The General Directorate of Meteorological Observations
15:06also pointed out that the annual report also focused on the need
15:10to increase the evidence to reduce the effects of climate change
15:14and adapt better to its effects,
15:18emphasizing its commitment to providing accurate climate information
15:22and increasing public awareness of climate issues.
15:26According to the statement of Mohamed Saeed Karouq,
15:30a professor of climate science at Al-Hassan II University in Al-Baytar,
15:34The danger is that the temperature of the earth
15:38will rise year after year,
15:42meaning that the temperature will not be stable.
15:46Therefore, scientists do not know when the temperature will rise,
15:50and if it is easy for us to monitor the rising temperature,
15:54it is difficult for us to monitor the water level.
15:58The most important evidence for this is what we experienced
16:02in Morocco and the rest of the world
16:06between 2006 and 2017,
16:10when it was raining more than usual.
16:14We have now reached another stage
16:18of global warming,
16:22which means that the temperature has risen.
16:26As the temperature rises,
16:30I would like to remind you of the latest report
16:34published in August 2021,
16:38when the UN General Assembly
16:42said that the temperature has risen by 1.1 degrees
16:46compared to the time before China,
16:50which is increasing.
16:54We are now in a non-stable situation
16:58in the middle of a climate that is changing.
17:02Therefore, the statistical models
17:06are blind to interactions,
17:10not to the normal temperature development.
17:14We know that the temperature is rising,
17:18but we do not know what will happen
17:22in the next few days.
17:26We are now in a non-stable situation
17:30in the middle of a climate
17:34that is changing.
17:38We are now in a non-stable situation
17:42in the middle of a climate
17:46that is changing.
17:50We are now in a non-stable situation
17:54in the middle of a climate
17:58that is changing.
18:02We are now in a non-stable situation
18:06in the middle of a climate
18:10that is changing.
18:14In preparation for the rainy season,
18:18field interventions for specialized teams
18:22to prevent the disruption of health services
18:26and to prevent floods.
18:30This is a competitive process
18:34carried out by state interests
18:38with all the stakeholders
18:42in the field of cleanliness
18:46and water management.
18:50in the field of cleanliness
18:54and water management.
18:58We have cleaned 360 km of health services
19:02and 40,000 wells and 50,000 wells
19:06and 8 km of streams.
19:10The water distribution on the land
19:14of the Gizanaya community is usually
19:18100%. This leads to financial damage
19:22to the houses, which requires
19:26competitive interventions for a group
19:30of vital interests.
19:34The Gizanaya community has reached
19:38a level of cooperation
19:42with the field management companies
19:46for a group of interventions
19:50in preparation for the rainy season.
19:54We also assure that the community
19:58is working on a huge project
20:02to protect Gizanaya from floods.
20:06The Gizanaya community is working
20:10on a huge project to protect Gizanaya
20:14from floods.
20:18The Gizanaya community is working
20:22on a huge project to protect Gizanaya
20:26from floods.
20:30The Gizanaya community is working
20:34on a huge project to protect Gizanaya
20:38from floods.
20:42The Gizanaya community is working
20:46on a huge project to protect Gizanaya
20:50from floods.
20:54and the city of Tanja, which includes several villages, have been evacuated in preparation for this season.
21:00The local authorities and those responsible for the local communities remain sacred
21:04before and during the rainfall,
21:06whether through the preparation of the neighborhoods and the resistance of the citizens,
21:10among the most important reasons for avoiding floods.
21:17With the onset of winter, health challenges are increasing as a result of the spread of the influenza virus,
21:22which makes prevention essential.
21:24Seasonal vaccinations are one of the most important means of protection for children
21:28from the common viruses and their disturbing symptoms.
21:31In this context, the importance of strengthening social awareness
21:35about the effectiveness of these vaccinations in reducing health disparities
21:39and maintaining public health is highlighted.
21:41Through the participation of experts and people's experiences,
21:44it is possible to understand the positive impact of vaccinations
21:47in achieving safe and healthy seasons for everyone.
21:52Report by Idrees Boussarha.
21:55Seasonal influenza vaccinations are necessary to protect children from common viruses
22:00during the winter season,
22:02as children are more likely to be infected with severe diseases,
22:07such as high fever and respiratory infections,
22:11which may adversely affect their public health.
22:14Seasonal vaccinations are considered a safe and effective way to strengthen the immune system of children
22:20and reduce the risk of them contracting influenza.
22:25Seasonal vaccination against influenza or the anti-flu vaccine
22:28is a seasonal vaccination against viruses.
22:33This vaccination contains antibodies against viruses that cause influenza
22:39and can strengthen our immune system.
22:43We advise parents to be aware of the importance of this vaccine
22:50as it can prevent influenza infection,
22:53especially the serious complications that can lead to death.
22:57We advise all children to take this vaccine,
23:01especially children with chronic diseases such as heart disease,
23:05rabies, blood diseases and cancer.
23:08We don't give our children time to get sick.
23:13We give our children time to get well,
23:17to take care of themselves,
23:19so that when they get sick, they don't have to go out in the cold.
23:23The vaccination is a good way to play an important role in preventing health problems,
23:28as it helps to reduce the spread of the disease
23:31and reduces the risk to health institutions.
23:35Vaccines are prepared for the most common viruses in the year,
23:40which makes them an essential weapon to protect against seasonal diseases.
23:46We'll see you in the middle.
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