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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 19/12/2024

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00:25The Israeli army fired on Yemen after a missile was fired by the Houthis towards Israeli facilities.
00:34In Damascus, the international mission to Syria called for free elections after the end of the transitional phase.
00:42Diplomats in Doha are talking about the entry of the Houthi negotiations into the Gaza Strip at a decisive stage.
00:48The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the African Union and the Moroccans living abroad have confirmed that
00:59under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Ibrahim Traoré, the President of the Republic of Burkina Faso,
01:06has responded to his Majesty's request to release four French citizens who were held in Guadalajara since December 2023.
01:15The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that this humanitarian initiative was carried out thanks to the distinguished relations
01:21between His Majesty King Mohammed VI and President Traoré and the long-standing relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Burkina Faso.
01:28According to Le Monde, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, in a phone call with His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
01:37thanked him for the success of the mediation that enabled the release of the four French citizens held in Burkina Faso.
01:47In another issue, Malta reaffirmed that the self-governing plan is a good basis for finalizing the Moroccan Sahara issue.
01:58In a joint statement, the Moroccan Foreign Ministry and the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita,
02:09held a meeting on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
02:16In this statement, Malta and the Security Council consider that the self-governing plan is a serious and credible contribution
02:22to the political series led by the United Nations in order to push the series towards a final settlement.
02:31The Libyan Parliament and the Supreme Council of the State agreed yesterday in a friendly manner
02:38on the preliminary stages of the electoral investigation.
02:42The agreement, signed by Sara Asoueh on behalf of both sides,
02:47stipulates the re-establishment of the executive power based on the fourth article of the Libyan political agreement
02:54in accordance with the decision of the Security Council No. 2259 in 2015.
03:01It aims to achieve electoral verification in accordance with electoral laws.
03:06The two sides also agreed to form a joint working committee on the re-establishment of a new executive power
03:12with the aim of communicating with the UN and various local and international parties
03:18and reviewing the method of testing or choosing the proposed meeting in Cairo between the two councils
03:25as well as submitting a proposal to the Cabinet to guarantee the work of the government
03:30in accordance with standards that support transparency and non-centralization and support the course of elections.
03:36In the Middle East, the Israeli army announced this morning that it carried out air raids on Houthi military targets in Yemen
03:47in an attack that was followed by a missile attack that was launched against Israel.
03:52The army said in a statement that Israeli warplanes raided Houthi military targets on the western Yemeni coast and deep in Yemen
03:59while media reported that Houthis targeted two power stations, a port and an oil facility.
04:13The Houthi negotiation in Gaza entered a decisive phase,
04:17as it hastened the complex artistic meetings in Doha in the presence of the Israeli government.
04:22It hastened the contractual agreement after receiving the latest details
04:25and indicates the possibility of a next week's deal if the current progress of the negotiations continues.
04:33Details with Kawthar Hammoumi.
04:37The complex artistic meetings in Doha in the presence of the Israeli government
04:42hastened the contractual agreement after receiving the latest details,
04:47especially those related to the names of the refugee camps and the Palestinian prisoners.
04:52It indicates the possibility of a next week's deal if the current progress of the negotiations continues.
05:01According to analysts, it is likely that there will be a wave of enthusiasm
05:07through the demand for full withdrawal,
05:11acceptance of partial withdrawals from the main attempts in Philadelphia and northern Gaza,
05:17in the light of an agreement on the freedom of movement from the south to the north
05:22and the introduction of large quantities of aid, including oil.
05:27In response to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to sign the agreement,
05:34in order to avoid internal escalation against him in the refugee field.
05:37There are about 40 or 50 Palestinian prisoners in each Israeli refugee camp,
05:48including four former prisoners with high sentences.
05:53Therefore, the total number is around 1,200 Palestinian prisoners,
05:59with the possibility of an Israeli veto on the proposed names.
06:03The UN Special Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen from Damascus
06:07called for a free and fair election after the transition period.
06:12This came at a time when Ursula von der Leyen,
06:15the European Commission President,
06:18called for reconsideration of some of the sanctions related to the reconstruction.
06:22Here are the details in the report.
06:25A free and fair election in Syria after the transition period.
06:30It is a content and a call issued by Damascus to the UN Special Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen,
06:38who tried in a minute of the Syrian conflict to restore the political balance
06:45that has been suspended for years in a country suffering from deep internal conflicts and international pressures.
06:53There is much hope that we can now see the beginning of a new Syria
07:00which is a Syria that follows the decision of the Security Council No. 2254.
07:07A new constitution will ensure that there is a new social contract
07:12and a social contract for all Syrians,
07:15and that a free and fair election will be held after the transition period
07:22and also in line with the decision of the Security Council.
07:27It is true that talking about a new constitution
07:31and a new social contract represents all the members of the Syrian society
07:36carries a beacon of hope for the Syrians,
07:39but reality warns of many challenges.
07:42Pedersen, who realizes the complexity of the Syrian scene,
07:46did not ignore the reality of the difficult reality.
07:49Challenges continue in many areas,
07:52especially in the north-east,
07:54where the Kurdish administration remains part of the solution,
07:59and here emerges the role of the comprehensive political dialogue
08:03that guarantees the participation of all parties.
08:07The conflict is not over yet.
08:10Yes, there is stability in Damascus,
08:13but there are still challenges in some areas,
08:16and of course one of the biggest challenges is the situation in the north-east.
08:21I am very happy that the border has been renewed,
08:25and it seems to be continuing,
08:28but we hope to see a political solution to this issue.
08:33Pedersen's visit to Damascus is not just a diplomatic event,
08:38it has come to confirm the importance of the comprehensive solution
08:42if the reconstruction cannot be done without real national reconciliation.
08:45The meeting with the new political leadership,
08:48led by Ahmad al-Shar'a,
08:51has promised a more open future,
08:54including Syria for all its children,
08:57and a constitution that guarantees justice and equality.
09:00On the economic side,
09:03European President Ursula von der Leyen
09:06opened a new window for discussion
09:09about the sanctions imposed on Syria.
09:11The reconsideration of the sanctions on some sectors
09:14may be a decisive step,
09:17not only to reduce human suffering,
09:20but also to facilitate the reconstruction
09:23and put the foundation stone for sustainable economic recovery.
09:26These steps, no matter how important they seem,
09:30are still raising questions about the political guarantees
09:34that will accompany them.
09:37In Syria, there is a need to ensure
09:39that the time of the sanctions has passed
09:42so that a new phase can begin
09:45to light the path of the Syrian people,
09:48which stands today in front of a new breakthrough,
09:51a hope that requires real national reconciliation
09:54and international support.
09:57Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrault
10:00announced that the ministers,
10:03US, European, Arab and Turkish officials
10:06who met in Aqaba on December 14
10:09will meet again in Paris
10:12to deliver their messages.
10:15In the Aqaba meeting,
10:18there was a renewed need for a political transition
10:21that is in the hands of the Syrians,
10:24which the Syrians have decided
10:27based on the principles of the Security Council Decision No. 2254,
10:30according to the UN Special Envoy for Syria.
10:33This confirmed the former president
10:36of the Syrian National Council, Berhan Ghalyoun,
10:39that the regime was successfully completed,
10:42indicating that the challenges will be great
10:45in the next phase,
10:48which is the phase of rebuilding the state
10:51with a new political system.
10:54Today, we are in the second phase.
10:57The challenges are very big.
11:00The first phase is over.
11:03The next phase is the phase of rebuilding the state,
11:06the transition to a new political system,
11:09which has great benefits.
11:12It is still difficult to imagine
11:15a quick solution to, for example,
11:18the old regime, the president, the officers,
11:21the army leaders, the security forces,
11:24and the police.
11:27All of them fought one day
11:30and left the country,
11:33which was intended to plant chaos,
11:36without an army,
11:39without the presence of the senior officers.
11:42Even the state,
11:45in the technical sense,
11:48does not exist.
11:51A new regime must be rebuilt,
11:54the army must be solved.
11:57At the same time,
12:00we have the foreign intervention of Israel,
12:03which intervenes and bombards
12:06almost all Syrian weapons storage
12:09and suppresses them
12:12to achieve expansionary goals
12:15and at the same time
12:18to make a profit.
12:21This is what the writer and thinker
12:24Burhan Ghalyoun,
12:27the former president of the Syrian National Council,
12:30said in an interview.
12:33He said that the path to stability in Syria
12:36will take a long time
12:39but it is better to win
12:42and face the challenges
12:45if the new government
12:48is opened to all groups of people,
12:51all political sects,
12:54and we form a national government,
12:57a national coalition,
13:00so that everyone feels
13:03that he is a representative in power
13:06and participates in the reconstruction
13:09of the army, the reconstruction of the equipment,
13:12the reconstruction of the state, the administration, etc.
13:15And if we benefit from the Syrian energy,
13:18whether those separated from the previous regime
13:21or those who have a lot of Syrian experience
13:24abroad, in Europe, America,
13:27and in the Arab world,
13:30we imagine that there is a possibility
13:33to start quickly,
13:36that is, to restore the state
13:39and the economy.
13:42I imagine what will happen
13:45if we do not face
13:48the reaction of the people
13:51who are forced out of power
13:54by the old regime.
13:57On the other hand,
14:00Ankara refused the accusation
14:03directed by US President Donald Trump
14:06to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
14:09in a televised interview
14:12that it is impossible to describe
14:15the situation as an invasion,
14:18because it would be a blatant mistake
14:21to describe what is happening in Syria
14:24in this way.
14:27In the same interview,
14:30the Turkish Prime Minister
14:33called on the new Syrian rulers
14:36to deal with the Syrian Kurdish forces
14:39in the Middle East.
14:42He added that Lebanon has suffered a lot
14:45because of the repeated Israeli attacks
14:48on its lands.
14:51My brother,
14:54our country has suffered a lot
14:57because of the Israeli aggression
15:00against it,
15:03which has been left
15:05for months by human,
15:08economic, financial,
15:11social and environmental claims.
15:14This aggression
15:17continues
15:20the bad luck
15:23directly through the daily
15:26outbursts of the Israeli enemy.
15:29This is contrary
15:32to the special commitments
15:35made by the Syrian people
15:38in the region
15:41and the world,
15:44especially in Syria,
15:47where the geographical environment
15:50is suffering
15:53from radical political changes,
15:56which are witnessing
15:59an Israeli occupation
16:02of a part of its land
16:05and we emphasize on the unity
16:08of Syria and its people
16:11and its complete sovereignty
16:14on its lands.
16:35This is a video
16:38of a young man
16:41who drowned
16:44about 25 km
16:47from the coast
16:50in the province of Sfax.
16:53The International Migrants Day
16:56organized a protest in Tunisia
16:59and raised slogans
17:02demanding the end
17:05of immigration
17:08from Tunisia
17:11by 80%
17:14and described the 17th
17:17statement of the Tunisian
17:20European and Tunisian
17:23Political Organization
17:26as brutal.
17:29The International Migrants Day
17:32is a protest in Tunisia
17:35in the province of Sfax.
17:38The voice of Hassna Ishtawi
17:41was raised in a loud voice
17:44to deliver her grief
17:47after losing her two sons
17:50more than two years ago.
17:53I love my two sons.
17:56Bring them to me.
17:59I don't ask for anything.
18:02I don't ask for anything.
18:05I don't ask for anything.
18:08I don't love them.
18:11All my children
18:14are left to suffer.
18:17I wanted to forget
18:20I wanted to forget
18:23all this youth.
18:26I don't want any of them
18:29to come back.
18:32What has happened
18:35We have dozens of supporters in these cases, but they are in a state of silence.
18:42On World Immigrants Day, 17 human rights organizations
18:47described the European and Tunisian policies as barbaric.
18:51The statement stated that the immigrants live in Tunisia in a tragic and oppressive situation,
18:58where they are being pushed towards the olive groves in the state of Sfax, deprived of basic services.
19:05What happened in Gbenyana and Amra, which made us the best security guards in Italy,
19:10is what made us. Tunisia will not take the responsibility of the immigrants in the south of the Sahara,
19:15but it must deal with them in a humanitarian way.
19:18The spokesman in the name of the Tunisian National Guard stated that Tunisia does not protect the borders of Europe,
19:23but rather protects its borders.
19:25But he revealed the decline in the number of immigrants to Europe,
19:29starting from the Tunisian coast, from 95,000 last year to only 19,000 this year.
19:38While Europe is proud of the decline in the number of immigrants to it from Tunisia,
19:44and the continuation of the unregulated immigration rates,
19:48the file of those who are waiting for treatments to end with inhumane policies,
19:55according to our experts.
19:57Fath al-Falh Media, Tunisia.
20:01In Morocco, Mr. Zakia and Ms. Ams delivered their equipment and equipment
20:06to support projects that harm income for the benefit of former inmates
20:11within the initiative of Mohamed VI's institution to reintegrate the prisoners.
20:16This operation, which was benefited by 83 people with a budget of 7.6 million dirhams,
20:23aims to strengthen the integration of the professional network and achieve sustainable development in the region.
20:29Details are given in the report of Al-Ainay.
20:32Delivering equipment and equipment for the benefit of 83 prisoners
20:39to the prison institutions that are subject to the soil inflow in the region of Mr. Zakia
20:43with a budget of more than 7 million dirhams.
20:46It is an operation that seeks to strengthen the socio-economic integration of these individuals,
20:51as well as to enhance the depth of integration between national initiatives and local partnerships.
20:57Today, under the auspices of the mayor of the region,
21:0183 projects were distributed for the benefit of former prisoners.
21:05A number of fields have been covered, including agriculture, crafts, restaurants and services.
21:10This operation aims to reintegrate this group into the socio-economic network.
21:16This operation reflects the importance of economic empowerment as an effective tool
21:21in the reintegration of society,
21:23which opens new horizons for financial and integrated independence in the labor market.
21:29In particular, investment in people is the main focus to achieve sustainable development.
21:36This social group that is to be integrated into the social network,
21:40has received a lot of money, thank God.
21:43Today, we have reached the fifth wave, which has witnessed more than 100 prisoners.
21:49This number, thank God, has benefited from various projects that have been requested by them.
21:54This initiative carries social and developmental dimensions,
21:59and re-draws the future prospects for the targeted groups,
22:03by enabling them to integrate into the local economy,
22:07and achieve a more dignified life and a better future.
22:11In Morocco, where there has always been a meeting of communications
22:15organized by the agricultural room of the White House,
22:20a meeting was held to shed light on the problems faced by farmers and agricultural cooperatives
22:25in the region over the years of drought.
22:29This is a report by Younes Mazih and Younes Asghir.
22:33The challenges of the agricultural sector,
22:35the local authorities and those responsible for the sector,
22:38with the farmer of the region,
22:40in a communication meeting,
22:42whose goal is to find solutions to what the sector is witnessing.
22:46The meeting is an opportunity to identify the situation of the agricultural sector in the region,
22:50as well as the solutions proposed by the farmers,
22:53and the technical solutions,
22:55and the solutions that will face the challenges of this sector,
23:00especially at the regional level.
23:02This is being done within the framework of the policy of proximity,
23:05but within all partners.
23:07A meeting was held to address the problems
23:10faced by the agricultural sector cooperatives in the region,
23:13in light of the current situation,
23:15which was described by the farmers as difficult,
23:18due to the years of drought,
23:20which has reflected on the weakness of production.
23:23As for cooperatives,
23:25honestly, the milk production is suffering a lot,
23:30because the milk production is declining year after year.
23:36From 7 tons, we have now reached 600 liters and 700 liters.
23:41The meeting will benefit the agricultural sector in the region,
23:45and encourage the farmers to contribute more to their agricultural activities,
23:52especially since the situation is very difficult,
23:54due to the lack of production,
23:57and the difficult agricultural season.
23:59This meeting will allow us to communicate with the farmers,
24:03and let us address the problems of our sector in the region,
24:06and address the challenges and problems on the table of all partners.
24:12The participants in this meeting focused on the main initiatives
24:16that the Ministry of Agriculture recommended to the sector,
24:19with its partners,
24:21in order to face the challenges and support the farmers.
24:25The World Meteorological Organization pointed out
24:28the alarming increase in the number of natural disasters
24:31during the current year,
24:33and said that the year 2024 was characterized by extreme weather
24:37after the recurrence of natural disasters
24:39in a time of disaster,
24:42at a time when financial losses amounted to 300 billion dollars.
24:47Details with Younes Barakat.
24:51An exceptional year experienced by the Philippines
24:54at the climate level,
24:56in just one month.
24:58This archipelago lived six decades,
25:0013 million people were affected,
25:03with significant human and material losses.
25:07As for active organizations in the climate field,
25:10this is an unexpected number.
25:13In a country that used to record three decades in a year,
25:17at its best.
25:19But climate change and global warming
25:22contributed significantly
25:24in doubling the number of natural disasters in the Philippines,
25:28to include this remarkable increase
25:31in the number of areas in the world
25:33in the coming years.
25:35Climate change also increased
25:37during the year 2024
25:40by increasing the temperature.
25:42The World Meteorological Organization
25:45confirms that the current year
25:47is heading to be hotter than ever,
25:51where the temperature of the planet Earth
25:54has risen by more than a degree and a half,
25:56and this remarkable rise
25:58is attributed to several main factors,
26:00such as the accumulation of warm gases
26:02in the atmosphere,
26:04resulting from human activity,
26:06such as the burning of fossil fuels,
26:08the reduction of forest tissue areas,
26:11and the increase in industrial emissions.
26:15This is the end of the program.
26:17See you in the middle.
26:27NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
26:29California Institute of Technology