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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 28/11/2024

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00:00Good morning, dear viewers, we welcome you and present to you this morning news segment
00:14of Media Morning, through a series of news segments and topics, we shed light on the
00:20most prominent and latest Arab and international local news, as we will also be in the last
00:26part of this news hour with the guest of publication, writer and political analyst, Samer Anbetawy,
00:33directly from Nablus, and that is to talk about the possibility of reaching an agreement
00:38to stop the fire between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip, and now our viewers, to
00:43the beginning of Media Morning, please stay with us.
00:56In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
01:26In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
01:56In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
02:26In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
02:56In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
03:26In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
03:56In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
04:26In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
04:56In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
05:26In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
05:56In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
06:26In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
06:57Let's go to the details.
07:01Let's start with the Middle East.
07:03After the threat that entered yesterday, the implementation between the Lebanese and Israeli Hezbollah,
07:08statements to US President Joe Biden indicate that he is in the process of launching a new movement
07:13to reach an agreement to stop the ceasefire in Gaza.
07:17Exactly, Hossam.
07:18This is what US President Joe Biden's National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, said.
07:23Biden will launch a new movement to reach an agreement to stop the ceasefire in Gaza
07:29and to release the hostages after the agreement between Israel and Hezbollah on a truce in Lebanon.
07:35This truce, which began to explode yesterday in southern Lebanon,
07:40indicates that Hezbollah no longer fights to support Hamas in Gaza
07:44and will increase the pressure on the Palestinian movement to accept an agreement to stop the ceasefire
07:50and to release the hostages, according to Sullivan's statements.
07:55Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly
08:00before announcing the truce between the United States and France with Hezbollah
08:06and agreed to try again to reach an agreement on Gaza,
08:13according to US National Security Advisor's statements.
08:18In the rest of the news, hundreds of Palestinians fled northern Gaza,
08:24destroyed by the war, while Israel continues its ongoing attack on Hamas for weeks.
08:31Despite the agreement to stop the ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah,
08:35which intervened early yesterday,
08:39the Israeli army continues its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
08:44Hamas is still holding dozens of hostages,
08:48with the displacement of most of the population in the besieged and destroyed areas.
08:56On the other hand, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
09:00declared a constitutional declaration stating that,
09:02if he is aware of his position,
09:04he will temporarily take over the role of President of the Palestinian National Council
09:08during a presidential election.
09:11This step prevents Hamas from taking over any role during this transitional period,
09:17while the Palestinian constitution stipulates that the Palestinian Legislative Council
09:22will take over the role of President of the Palestinian Authority
09:25if he is aware of his position.
09:28Abbas officially dissolved the Palestinian Legislative Council in 2018,
09:34a period in which Hamas enjoyed a majority after more than a decade of tensions
09:40between the two movements, Fatah and Hamas,
09:44or Fatah led by Abbas.
09:53This is about the situation in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian territories,
09:58Asmaa.
09:59In Lebanon, thousands of those displaced due to the war
10:02finally breathed a sigh of relief after the agreement on the ceasefire between the two sides of the conflict,
10:06and the return to their homes began,
10:08and life gradually returned to normal.
10:13Life gradually returned to normal, Hossam,
10:16in the hope of a similar break in Gaza,
10:18and after more than a year of confrontations,
10:20which developed two months ago to an open war,
10:23and left behind the killing of thousands and the displacement of hundreds of thousands,
10:27and followed a widespread destruction,
10:29Lebanese displaced people also began to return to their homes in the south and Beqaa,
10:34in response to a call made by the Lebanese President,
10:38Nabih Bari,
10:39with the beginning of the Syriac agreement on the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah,
10:44ignoring the warnings of the Israeli army,
10:47which asked the displaced people to wait until permission to return was issued.
10:52Najat Boutefsout with the details.
10:57The road to the south of Lebanon,
10:59which was yesterday a gray scene of smoke and mist,
11:03opens today as a bright horizon in front of the car of the displaced people,
11:08which carried under the bombardment the burdens of displacement,
11:11before carrying now dreams mixed with hope and anticipation.
11:16The mediators and decision makers announced a deterrence of 60 on that day,
11:21and in their turn the displaced people announced that life,
11:24no matter how hard the wars are,
11:26you will always find a way to return to where you belong.
11:30They returned, as the Lebanese President and Parliament wanted,
11:34which called them to do so,
11:36and they returned, despite the Israeli army,
11:39which warned them of returning immediately to the conflict zone
11:43and approaching its sites there.
11:46The best thing is to return home.
11:48Thank God, we are back with our heads held high.
11:51Despite all the losses, we returned to our homes.
11:55Thank God, it is a very nice feeling.
11:58Peace to everyone.
12:00We are back in good health.
12:02God willing, Lebanon will always be in good health.
12:04My uncle, come to my house in Tammar.
12:06My loved ones missed us a lot.
12:08Thank God, we are raising our blood and we will win.
12:11The deterrence was a big international welcome,
12:14in the hope that the war would end in Gaza in a similar way.
12:18This is the deterrence, and if it is temporary,
12:21it is of great importance,
12:23amid rising regional tensions,
12:25such as the ceasefire,
12:27which reduces humanitarian and military tensions
12:30with the intense confrontation
12:32between the Israeli army and Hezbollah
12:34in the last period.
12:39It is a deterrence for the Lebanese side,
12:42which is well aware of the complexity of the situation,
12:45and for the Israeli side,
12:47which is trying to reduce the pressure inside,
12:50and bring the civilians back to the northern border areas.
12:53It is also a temporary opportunity
12:55to test the desire of both sides
12:57to avoid escalation,
12:59in light of the complexity of the regional scene
13:02and the conflict of political and military interests.
13:05Hence, the question is raised,
13:07is the deterrence a sign of reaching a wider agreement,
13:10or will it only be a temporary rest
13:12for the two sides?
13:15In light of the lack of reaching
13:17an agreeable solution
13:19to the fundamental issues
13:21between Tel Aviv and Hezbollah.
13:25We turn to another topic,
13:27a new page in the relations
13:29between Morocco and Panama,
13:31and the Panamanian Foreign Minister,
13:33who is aware of the appreciation of his country
13:36for the electricity
13:38sent by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
13:40to the President of the Republic.
13:42Yes, Hussam, the Panamanian Foreign Minister
13:44Khafiyar Fasquiz,
13:46expressed in the name of his government
13:48and the Panamanian people
13:50his appreciation for the electricity
13:52sent by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
13:54to the President of the Republic of Panama,
13:56regarding Raul Molino's comment
13:58after his country's decision
14:00to recognize the Sahrawi Republic.
14:02Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs
14:04and African and Moroccan cooperation
14:06residing abroad,
14:08Nasser Bourita,
14:10expressed conversations
14:12with his Panamanian counterpart,
14:14Khafiyar Edouard Omar Stinez.
14:16Details in the report of Yunus Barakat.
14:20The two sides confirmed
14:22that the decision will open
14:24a new page in the relations
14:26between the two countries.
14:28As the Minister of Foreign Affairs
14:30Khafiyar Fasquiz expressed
14:32in the name of his government
14:34and the Panamanian people
14:36his appreciation for the electricity
14:38sent by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
14:40to the President of the Republic
14:42regarding Raul Molino's comment
14:44after his country's decision
14:46to recognize the Sahrawi Republic
14:48regarding Raul Molino's comment
14:50after his country's decision
14:52to recognize the Sahrawi Republic
14:54regarding Raul Molino's comment
14:56after his country's decision
14:58to recognize the Sahrawi Republic
15:00regarding Raul Molino's comment
15:02after his country's decision
15:04to recognize the Sahrawi Republic
15:06regarding Raul Molino's comment
15:08has been a global claim
15:10to lead to an ultimate solution
15:12to the regional dispute
15:14about the Moroccan desert
15:16on the basis of the self-rule initiative
15:18on the basis of the self-rule initiative
15:20which Morocco has advanced
15:22since 2007.
15:28In terms of the global dynamics
15:30led by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
15:32in terms of the global dynamics
15:34led by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
15:36Hungary expressed its support for the efforts made by the Kingdom to resolve the Sahara issue
15:43and to plan for a self-governing country in 2007,
15:46considering it the most credible basis to settle this dispute.
15:52Hungary expressed this position during a press conference to its Foreign Minister,
15:57Peter Siartou, after meeting in Rabat his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita.
16:04We always ask the leadership of the United Nations
16:08to be brave enough to take the leadership role in resolving this issue.
16:17And if the question is, what is the basis of the solution?
16:22If this is the question, I say that without any discussion,
16:27the self-governing initiative proposed by Morocco should be the basis.
16:36And I think that based on this basis, with the strong coordination of the United Nations,
16:43we should be able to resolve this issue in the near future.
16:49In the rest of the news, the President of the Republic of the Moon Islands,
16:54Azali Assoumani, expressed his support for the international recognition of the Sahara.
16:59During a speech at the opening session of the MEDEZ forum in Tanja yesterday,
17:05the President reiterated his position of his country's support for the unity of Morocco
17:09and its sovereignty over its southern provinces.
17:14The country of the Moon Islands, which has always supported the territorial unity of the Kingdom of Morocco
17:21and its sovereignty over the Sahara, expresses its support for the recognition of the great international powers,
17:27the last of which is France, for the sovereignty of Morocco over the Sahara.
17:30This is what he confirmed in front of the Moroccan parliament,
17:33the owner of the magnificent French president, Emmanuel Macron.
17:37The French President, Emmanuel Macron.
18:08Thank you for the information, Hussam.
18:10We continue, Esmaa, to Tanja now and the opening of the 16th round of the MEDEZ forum.
18:18The meeting that aims to deepen the regional and international discussion
18:23about the future of the MEDEZ forum.
18:26We will continue with the opening of the 16th round of the MEDEZ forum.
18:32The meeting that aims to deepen the regional and international discussion
18:37about the strengthening of national and regional sovereignty.
18:40Yes, officially, the opening of the 16th round of the MEDEZ forum
18:47under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
18:51The forum organized by the Amadeus Institute under the slogan of sovereignty and resilience
18:57and a new global balance with the participation of 250 high-level speakers
19:02aims to deepen the regional and international discussion
19:06about the strengthening of national and regional sovereignty
19:09and building a shared resilience to respond to the multiple global crises.
19:20The Moroccan parliament is hosting the 30th Exceptional Meeting
19:25of the Legislative Councils in Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico.
19:30During the first session, the Board of Directors approved the decision
19:34to raise the Moroccan parliament to the status of an advanced partner.
19:39Report by Ayoub Derraza and Youssef Ouhamou.
19:43In an exceptional round, the leaders of the legislative councils
19:47of Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico meet
19:50to discuss the areas of cooperation in a number of vital areas,
19:54including security cooperation and economic relations.
19:57A new stage reflects the leadership role of the Moroccan parliament
20:02in implementing the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
20:06towards achieving a lasting and fruitful economic cooperation.
20:10First, I congratulate the king for his vision for the integration of Morocco with the world.
20:17I congratulate the king for his vision for the integration of Morocco with the world.
20:21This vision has enabled Morocco to become a bridge between Latin America and Africa.
20:26Today, we voted on the decision to integrate Morocco as a permanent member of the League,
20:30which is the decision that was approved by the majority of the members.
20:38The 30th Exceptional Round of the FIPREL Forum
20:42under the banner of facing shared challenges in the areas of security,
20:46climate change and economic development.
20:49A round that highlights four main areas related to facing security challenges
20:54in Central and Outside America,
20:57and the parliamentary work to combat social and economic impediments
21:01to climate change,
21:03in addition to the core of integrated development
21:06and the plan for joint parliamentary regional work.
21:09The opening session concluded with the approval of the Moroccan Parliament's decision
21:13to appoint a leading partner for the forum.
21:16The FIPREL Forum today has a special feature
21:20in that Morocco is present as a leading partner in this FIPREL.
21:26Of course, this is the result of a successful parliamentary diplomatic work.
21:33It is important, the economic issue in Morocco.
21:37Nouli is of great importance in the areas of security and economy,
21:41and Morocco has a lot to offer to the members of the forum in this regard.
21:45On our part, we are excited to continue the exchange of experiences and ideas
21:49in the areas of joint interest,
21:51which strengthens cooperation and strengthens the friendship relations between Morocco and El Salvador.
22:00Members of the FIPREL Forum are setting a new stage in the path of cooperation
22:04with the Kingdom of Morocco in order to advance the legislations
22:07that contribute to strengthen regional integration.
22:10The implementation of this role in Morocco is a new evidence
22:13of the commitment of the Moroccan Parliament to support the efforts
22:16to achieve economic development and joint cooperation
22:19between the member states' parliaments in the face of today's challenges.
22:24The state bodies and interests of the judicial police in Wajda City
22:28have been able to coordinate with the public managerial interests
22:31to monitor the national soil.
22:33Yesterday, they were able to detain five people,
22:36aged between 26 and 68 years,
22:39four of them from the same family.
22:42This is due to suspicion of their involvement in the activity
22:45of a criminal network of international smuggling of gold.
22:50A security source mentioned that the suspect was detained
22:53during a security operation carried out in Wajda City.
22:57In Wajda City, three houses in the same city have been seized
23:02and 87 pieces have been seized.
23:06A total of 33 kilograms and 130 grams of small pieces of gold were seized,
23:14in addition to the seizure of important financial assets
23:17in the Moroccan currency and the European currency,
23:20which is suspected to have been obtained
23:23from the sources of this criminal activity.
23:26With this news, we come to an end.
23:30Mediam Morning is in touch with you.
23:32Hussam.
23:33Thank you very much, Isma,
23:35for this local, Arab and international news tour.
23:40See you again in the next news.
23:44We continue to present the Mediam Morning section
23:48and now we come to the sports world.