مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 20/10/2024
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00:00Welcome to Al-Muntasaf on Median TV with Tanja, here are the headlines.
00:23In Gaza, an Israeli bombardment on the house of Lahya killed 7 people.
00:29In Lebanon, an Israeli bombardment is targeting the victim of South Beirut and several areas in the south.
00:42The UN Secretary-General surrounds the Security Council, knowingly, with the support of France, for the sovereignty of Morocco on its deserts.
00:52The Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip announced that at least 73 people have been killed, including women and children, due to a bombardment carried out by Israeli warplanes on a residential complex in the house of Lahya, north of the Strip, where the Israeli army is carrying out a new attack against the Hamas movement.
01:15The UN Secretary-General said in the name of the Civil Defense that the Israeli warplanes targeted a residential complex, which includes several families in the house of Lahya, killing and injuring, and a number of victims are still under the rubble.
01:30The Israeli occupation army announced that 173 bombings have been carried out in Gaza and Lebanon.
01:45The Israeli warplanes bombed the sand area, the apple area, the saffron area, the olive area, the jala area, the western areas with Israeli warplanes, with the concentrated artillery of the south-east of Gaza City and the south-west of Gaza City.
02:08Therefore, we are talking about the tragic reality of the occupation in Gaza City, the besieged area since the beginning of the aggression on the Gaza Strip until this moment.
02:19In the Middle East, a terrifying night was also witnessed, with the sound of explosions throughout the hour, the destruction of buildings and cement blocks in the Nusayrat area in the north-west of the central province.
02:32A terrorist attack was carried out on the tents of the displaced people in Deir el-Balah, which is in the human sector, according to what the Israeli occupation army announced.
02:52In addition to the martyrs and the wounded, an artillery bombardment was also carried out along the eastern strip of Khan Younes in the south of the Gaza Strip.
03:12In the midst of the wind and the Israeli fire, men, girls and children were taken to unknown places and field executions were carried out in the Jabalia area, specifically in the surrounding areas of the Indonesian hospital.
03:27Many women and children were also forced to flee to the Beit Lahya area, which was in the first line of the massacres today and tomorrow at the last hours.
03:39The victim of Beirut, the South, was arrested by Hezbollah for at least two Israeli murders early today, according to the National Media Agency.
03:50The agency reported that one of the two murders targeted a residential building adjacent to a mosque and a hospital in the Harik neighborhood.
03:59The Israeli army had previously asked the residents of two areas in the southern suburbs to evacuate them, according to the National Media Agency.
04:14The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, in his latest report to the Moroccan Security Council, pointed out to the letter sent by French President Emmanuel Macron to His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
04:31that he supports self-government under Moroccan rule as the only framework for resolving the dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
04:39France, as a permanent member of the International Security Council, plays a decisive role in the dynamics of this file.
04:47This development makes it easier to promote progress within the Council, which considers the Moroccan initiative to self-government in its decisions since 2007 as genuine and credible.
05:03Last night, in the city of Tangier, the film festival, the National Film Festival of Tangier, was held.
05:16The hall of the grand show, the long narrative film, the story of the death of the director, Abdel Ali Al-Tahiri, was hosted by the writer, Mohamed Zohra, accompanied by journalist Ismail Taha.
05:30The film dates back to 1984 and tells the stories of the Moroccan kidnappers in Tindouf and Rabouni, which were filmed in Mohamed Al-Ghazlan.
05:45The film is a national part of the new generation in a decisive phase of Moroccan history and its national cause.
06:01To talk about this topic, I am pleased to welcome the film director, Ali Al-Tahiri. Welcome.
06:10Thank you for the invitation.
06:13I would like to start with the story of the film, the story of the death. How did you come up with the idea of bringing this story to life?
06:25I would also like to ask you about the process of thinking about the story from the beginning.
06:30In fact, Mohamed Zohra, the actor and screenwriter, was on a field trip in Belgium, accompanied by the late Naima Meshraki.
06:42They met some Moroccan refugees who were in Tindouf, detained, and then returned.
06:49Mohamed Zohra was affected.
06:51When he returned to Morocco, he discussed with me the idea of making a film, because it is very important for the national interest.
06:58These people cannot be detained, they have to be seen, they have to be known.
07:03So we decided to write the script.
07:07He wrote the script with Ismail Taha.
07:10Of course, we relied on people who are competent in the field of history and law.
07:16We did not write a film, but we tried to focus on legal and historical issues.
07:22We did not want to make a film that is creative, but more realistic.
07:27Thank God, things got easier.
07:30It took me a year and a half to write the script.
07:33In the script, you focused on historical and legal aspects.
07:38When did you choose the actors?
07:42How did you choose each actor to play a specific role?
07:49Also, the film was chosen by Hamid Elghazlan for filming.
07:54We are talking about the actors and the location where the film was shot.
07:59For the actors, it was a choice.
08:02To be honest, any actor who was asked to read the script,
08:07you can feel that he is patriotic.
08:10He wants to serve the country, but he does not want to focus on financial issues.
08:14He just wants to serve the film.
08:16All the actors were excited.
08:19Mohammad Dahra was chosen as a special needs actor.
08:25Because he is a special needs actor.
08:28He worked for a long time as a prisoner.
08:31Normally, in international wars,
08:35it is not allowed to kidnap someone who is a special needs actor.
08:40So, the people who kidnapped him,
08:42who wanted to serve the country,
08:44they do not understand anything.
08:46He is just a prisoner.
08:48He has no land, no place, no reality for them.
08:51We tried to show a lot of emotions,
08:54a lot of torture for this stranger.
08:56Even when I started the film,
08:58I said that you will not see him.
09:00He does not represent reality.
09:02He is nothing.
09:04Reality is worse than what I filmed.
09:06Yes.
09:07I am sure you faced some difficulties or challenges
09:12while filming this film.
09:15Because you are talking about a sensitive topic,
09:23kidnapping, hijacking,
09:25and rape of a number of prisoners in Tindouf and Rabouni.
09:30Was there a meeting with some families who lived during that period?
09:37It is a film inspired by real stories.
09:40Of course.
09:41Before the film started,
09:43Mr. Mohammad Dahra and Mr. Ismail Taha, the screenwriters,
09:46met people and heard the stories of those who returned.
09:49They told us the stories of some of their friends
09:52who were tortured and killed.
09:54This inspired us to make the film.
09:57In the casting, I did not take only the people of Gaza,
10:01such as Mohammad Khouyyeh, Amin Naji,
10:04Bashir Wakin, Ben Eissa Al-Jarari.
10:06I also took the actors from the south,
10:08such as Star, Boujemaa Al-Joumayei,
10:11Hicham Bouzidil,
10:13to create a mixture.
10:17I tried to be as honest as possible.
10:22I took the people of the Sahara,
10:24such as Jal Hissaniya,
10:26Khadid Al-Mumtili,
10:28to speak to the people of Algeria.
10:32I had a map to show us that the refugees
10:36were only moving in Algeria.
10:39The majority of the people of Algeria
10:41were living in Beidouk.
10:43Did the families watch the film after the screening?
10:47No, they have not seen it yet,
10:49because this is the first screening of the festival.
10:52But the friends who came from the people,
10:55who were watching the film,
10:58liked the film a lot.
11:00We saw a lot of things,
11:02which made us happy.
11:05Mr. Ali, the film is more than 90 minutes long,
11:10right?
11:12Yes, 100 minutes.
11:14Are the details of this film real?
11:19Did it inspire you,
11:21the production team,
11:23to write this script?
11:26As for the audience,
11:28who watched the film,
11:30as you mentioned,
11:32did they react to it?
11:34What about the co-workers?
11:37Did the directors and actors react?
11:41Of course, they did.
11:43They were happy to work with us,
11:46because it's normal for a first-time director
11:49to write a sensitive script.
11:51They were happy to cast me,
11:53to direct me, to work with me.
11:55Thank God, everything went well.
11:58The film tells realistic and sensitive stories,
12:02dating back more than 30 years.
12:05I'd like to hear your general idea,
12:09which you tried to convey through your work,
12:12to shed light on what happened to these people
12:16in Rabouni and Tindouf,
12:18through your work,
12:20which is more than 90 minutes long.
12:22The story began in 1984
12:24and ended in 2004.
12:2620 years of torture,
12:28imprisonment and suffering.
12:30The idea I wanted to convey is that
12:33we have a sense of patriotism,
12:35because we grew up with it.
12:37But I wanted to convey something
12:39to the generations that came in the 2000s,
12:42who had no idea of what was happening.
12:45They didn't know that our country
12:47was going to be on the ground.
12:49But they followed a diplomatic policy,
12:52and we, as artists,
12:54tried to balance the foreign policy
12:57for each of their locations.
12:59Each of them gave to this country
13:01to defend their cause,
13:03and we defended it by killing the people.
13:05This is our religion.
13:07We just followed the policy of reality.
13:09There are many similar cases.
13:11I wanted to let these generations know
13:13that these people who were tortured,
13:15imprisoned and killed,
13:17are not cured.
13:19This is the result.
13:21Thank God, it's positive.
13:23How do you think stories like
13:25the story of loyalty
13:27in changing the stereotypical image
13:30of Moroccan issues
13:32through cinema?
13:34Cinema has an impact.
13:36Media has a big impact.
13:38For example, the American movies
13:40that came out of the camp,
13:42we always imagine that America
13:44won against Vietnam.
13:46But in reality, it was Vietnam
13:48that brought America out.
13:50So media propaganda has a big impact.
13:52The difference between us and America
13:54is that we deal with real issues
13:56and our religion.
13:59So we have the right
14:01to defend what we defend
14:03with love and with pleasure.
14:05We don't want to turn our backs.
14:07So of course, media, cinema
14:09and art in general
14:11have to give a message.
14:13Of course, we need more of this.
14:15In terms of theatres and movies,
14:17we need more people
14:19and we are on the right track.
14:21I wish you all the best
14:23in the future.
14:28Thank you for this interview.
14:30Do you have any future projects
14:32that you would like to work on?
14:34I don't have a specific idea
14:36because the subject I am talking about
14:38is not about what happened there.
14:40It is more about the situation
14:42of the detainees.
14:44There are a lot of things
14:46that can happen in the future.
14:48We need to see it step by step.
14:50We need to focus on the issues
14:52that you are talking about.
14:54Sure.
14:58I wish you all the best
15:00in the future.
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20:12The problem is that after he got off the plane, we can say that there was a hiatus from October
20:1917 until today.
20:20In your opinion, what is the fate of Hisham Aboud and what are the possible scenarios for
20:24what happened?
20:25Is there a certain party responsible for the disappearance of Hisham Aboud?
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