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00:19My main is on the channel BDNC News, in the title of this news.
00:24His Majesty King Mohammed VI heads the royal palace in the White House for a working session
00:31dedicated to reviewing the family's documents.
00:38In Gaza, tens of people were killed and injured in an Israeli bombing on northern, central and southern areas.
00:46Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso respond to the IKWAS's delay by saying
00:52that the three countries refuse to remain in isolation and accuse it of attempts to stir stability.
01:05His Majesty King Mohammed VI heads the royal palace in the White House for a working session
01:11dedicated to reviewing the family's documents.
01:14This session follows the IKWAS's delay in reviewing the family's documents
01:20after its duties in the specific term of His Majesty the King's reign
01:28which included more than 100 amendments.
01:32After His Majesty the King's return from the religious texts
01:38the IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
01:42was made by the IKWAS.
01:45The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
01:50was made by the IKWAS.
01:53The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
01:58was made by the IKWAS.
02:01The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:06was made by the IKWAS.
02:09The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:14was made by the IKWAS.
02:17The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:22was made by the IKWAS.
02:25The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:30was made by the IKWAS.
02:33The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:38was made by the IKWAS.
02:41The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:46was made by the IKWAS.
02:49The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
02:54was made by the IKWAS.
02:57The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:02was made by the IKWAS.
03:05The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:11was made by the IKWAS.
03:14The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:20was made by the IKWAS.
03:23The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:29was made by the IKWAS.
03:32The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:39was made by the IKWAS.
03:42The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:49was made by the IKWAS.
03:52The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
03:58was made by the IKWAS.
04:01The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
04:08was made by the IKWAS.
04:11The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
04:18was made by the IKWAS.
04:21The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
04:27was made by the IKWAS.
04:30The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
04:37was made by the IKWAS.
04:40The IKWAS's decision to review the family's documents
04:47was made by the IKWAS.
04:50Al-Katiba Al-Wataniya for the Women's Organization of the United Nations.
04:53Thank you for the clarification.
04:55Mr. Hanani, the conclusions of the legal opinion of the Supreme Scientific Council,
05:01which was presented by His Majesty the King,
05:05opened the door of interest to find solutions that are in line with the law.
05:09What do you mean by interest, in your opinion,
05:12in the civil society organizations,
05:15especially since you have been participating in this discussion for years?
05:20For us, we consider that the royal care
05:24that His Majesty the King encompasses,
05:27the amendment of the family contract
05:29and its issuance in a way that can meet the expectations of the Moroccan family,
05:34is a very good thing,
05:37and it translates the great interest
05:42that His Majesty the King has for the family in Morocco in this way.
05:46Then the great steps that we have all taken
05:49to reach the point today,
05:52in the second royal report,
05:55regarding the participation of the Supreme Scientific Council
06:00in the amendments and its opinion
06:03on the issue of hard work and hard work and hard work,
06:06and this is what came in the report today,
06:09and we will continue to work hard
06:12to produce a legal text,
06:15which is the state of the family,
06:18and it translates the Moroccan family reality
06:21and achieves a legal grip
06:24that we all need as Moroccans,
06:27and it translates the international obligations of Morocco
06:30in the field of international agreements in the field of human rights.
06:34Therefore, we believe that
06:38the confirmation of the issue of hard work
06:41in most cases, and the confirmation of the first report
06:44that was directed to the head of the government
06:47when the body was established
06:50following the amendment of the family contract,
06:53these are all basic references
06:56in the form of the law,
06:59the form of the legal project that the government will propose soon.
07:03You talked about relying on hard work,
07:06and this is the royal call to continue thinking
07:09and relying on hard work
07:12in the subject of the family.
07:15How do you follow this matter?
07:18How do you read this call?
07:21Of course, following the values
07:24of the international agreements
07:27that Morocco has signed.
07:30We consider in the United Nations
07:33that Morocco has made many clear steps
07:36in the field of respecting human rights
07:39in a safe way.
07:42Then, the high will
07:45is related to the will of the legal organizations
07:48in Morocco in the field of developing
07:51the legal system related to the family law.
07:54Therefore, Morocco has a very good advantage
07:57in dealing with cases where the religious text
08:00intersects with the international agreements
08:03and so on.
08:06This reference is based on its argument
08:09from the reality that we live in,
08:12in the Morocco of Diana.
08:15In the Morocco of Diana,
08:18you will find a set of solutions
08:21to what may still be a matter of discussion
08:25and when we talk about the struggle today
08:28in some of the issues that are still being raised,
08:31the matter is very positive,
08:34open to great tolerance
08:37in dealing with some points that are still
08:40controversial and still have to be discussed.
08:43This is a clear message today
08:46when we ask the government
08:49and its members to communicate
08:52with the Moroccan people
08:55about this reform and where we will go.
08:58Communication is very useful
09:01because it brings differences closer
09:04and negates rumors and lies
09:07related to the dynamic
09:10of reform
09:13that we are all taking,
09:16whether as social associations,
09:19political parties,
09:22women's organizations,
09:25officials and institutions.
09:28Do you think that there is a need
09:31to continue the discussion
09:34about family reform?
09:37For us, it is a call for a calm discussion
09:40about this issue.
09:43How can we draw this calm discussion?
09:46First, by listening to each other.
09:49Second, by taking into account the development
09:52of the rights that our country recognizes.
09:55Third, by going into reform
09:58and adjustment to what the Moroccan families
10:01are waiting for.
10:04Fourth, to reduce the distance of disagreement
10:07in what can develop the current text.
10:10Fifth, to make it
10:13clear to the Moroccan people
10:16about this issue.
10:19This is an essential part
10:22of the review of the family constitution
10:25and of the discussions that can be held
10:28when it comes to the stages
10:31of legislation in the parliament.
10:34There is also a reference to the review
10:37of its completeness
10:41and that it does not benefit
10:44other groups, but rather the Moroccan family.
10:47In addition, there are clear and understood
10:50legal principles.
10:53What is the purpose of this recommendation
10:56as an activist in the field of women's rights?
10:59Because in the previous text,
11:02the current text,
11:05there is a set of materials
11:09and we do not legislate
11:12to the Moroccan families
11:15in one way or another.
11:18We legislate to the Moroccan families
11:21in multiple components
11:24and multiple ideas
11:27and multiple references
11:30to believe in.
11:33It is not possible today
11:36to organize this text
11:39for the Moroccan family
11:42without understanding the text
11:45or being different from it.
11:48The relationship of the Moroccan person
11:51in general with the Moroccan family
11:54is a mutual relationship
11:57and the relationship of the Moroccan family
12:00with its Moroccan blood is a family
12:03and the relationship of the Moroccan family
12:06with the Moroccan blood
12:09is a family
12:12and a family
12:15and a family
12:18and a family
12:21and a family
12:24and a family
12:27and a family
12:30However, we also noticed that the duration of the phase of the discussions related to family law reform,
12:39the listening of parties, the women's association, the human rights association, the academy and others,
12:45there was no one who dared to have discussions that could turn this adjustment, these discussions, and this desire for reform,
12:58into arguments or conflicts.
13:00Therefore, with the same approach, with the same methodology, with the same spirit,
13:04to calm down the discussion and listen to each other's opinions,
13:08and to bring national human rights development and the desire of the Moroccan people to review this law,
13:19which was launched with the royal desire as well,
13:21that we should always move in the framework of discussion, always in the framework of dialogue,
13:27and always in response to the demands that the Moroccan family needs today,
13:33and not to think that the points that are different in it are not many,
13:38they will be very few points, and the areas of agreement around them,
13:43or reducing the area of difference around them, is very possible,
13:47in the framework of always considering the reality of the Moroccan families that we need to develop legally,
13:54we need to draw its landmarks with more effort and more tolerance,
14:00and more respect for the right of the Moroccan families to live in what they say they respect,
14:08especially the Moroccans.
14:09Thank you very much, thank you Mrs. Hanan.
14:11Rehab for this participation with us in the eighth issue.
14:15Hello, thank you for the invitation.
14:17In Rabat, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and African and Moroccan Cooperation met with the Minister of Social Development
14:24and a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Ahmad Majdalani,
14:28to discuss the current situation in Palestine, the rapid political developments and changes in the region,
14:36and their impact on the security and stability of the Middle East.
14:39The Palestinian Minister also urged the efforts of the Kingdom of Morocco for the Palestinian cause.
14:48Today we discussed the current situation in Palestine, the political developments in the region,
15:01and the rapid changes that have a great impact on the security and stability of the Middle East,
15:16and on the Palestinian cause in particular.
15:20We also discussed the arrangements with the new US administration,
15:31and the efforts made by the Kingdom of Morocco through its direct diplomacy with the US administration
15:44in the framework of the concept of a specific and tangible Palestinian concept for our vision
16:00to stop the fire and aggression against the Palestinian people,
16:06as well as the import of food and medical supplies to prevent our people from being besieged in the Gaza Strip,
16:15and also for the next day, which will be built on the basis of the unity of the Palestinian lands in the Gaza Strip,
16:24the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
16:28The Minister of Justice, Abdel Latif Wahbi,
16:31was interviewed by the Iraqi National Security Adviser, Qasem al-Aaraji,
16:34who is in Morocco as the head of a high-level official delegation.
16:37The Minister of Justice confirmed the preparation of the Kingdom of Morocco
16:41for cooperation with the Republic of Iraq in the fields of justice and law,
16:45indicating that the Kingdom of Morocco supports the unity of Iraq and its sovereignty.
16:50On the one hand, the head of the Iraqi delegation expressed his pride in his country
16:53and his strong friendship with the Kingdom of Morocco,
16:56confirming that his country is looking to strengthen relations to reach greater levels.
17:07You cannot understand how happy I am to welcome my brother,
17:11who came from Iraq carrying the Iraqi love for Morocco.
17:19I visited Iraq twice, and I always found myself in my country,
17:24and there is no difference between me and Morocco and Iraq.
17:28Between us, Rabat and Baghdad, there are special relations in common cooperation.
17:34In the future, we are all waiting to work together for our countries,
17:40because there is a unity between the two countries.
17:44Many programs, agreements, and projects are waiting for us.
17:50I hope that Morocco will be in Iraq,
17:55because this is the only way to succeed in this historical relationship.
18:00I am very happy to visit my second country, my brother, Morocco.
18:06This beautiful country, with its people, its traditions, everything.
18:11And we confirm the deep strategic relations between Iraq and the Kingdom of Morocco,
18:16and full cooperation in all areas.
18:19This visit is a step in the framework of cooperation and coordination,
18:22which is common for the service of our countries, the region, and the world.
18:27The formation of the new government in France was announced by President François Bayrou.
18:32One of the most prominent of these appointments is the granting of the national training bag
18:36to the former president of the government, Elisabeth Borne.
18:39The former minister of cooperation, François Rebsamine,
18:44was entrusted with the bag of regional and central planning.
18:49He was renewed his trust in Bruno Gauthier as the interior minister.
18:54Meanwhile, Manuel Valls was appointed as the regional minister behind the seas,
18:59and the former interior minister, Gérard Darmanin, was appointed as the head of the Ministry of Justice.
19:04Foreign Ministers Jean-Noël Barraud and Sébastien Lecornu were also appointed
19:11to form the new French government under the leadership of François Bayrou.
19:20Damascus is still witnessing a strong diplomatic movement
19:24through the reception of delegations from Arab and foreign countries
19:27in the framework of regional and international coordination with the new Syrian leadership.
19:31Today, a high-level delegation from Qatar and another from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
19:37visited Damascus to hold intensive meetings with the new Syrian leadership, Ahmad al-Shar'a.
19:42Kawthar Hammoumi reports.
19:46Syria is still witnessing a strong diplomatic movement
19:49through the reception of delegations from Arab and foreign countries
19:53in the framework of regional and international coordination with the new Syrian leadership.
19:59International delegations and diplomatic missions from Arab and foreign countries
20:04are gathering in Damascus to search for new leadership in Syria.
20:09Turkey, in a second diplomatic move after the overthrow of the regime,
20:14appointed a foreign minister as a guest to the new Syrian leadership, Ahmad al-Shar'a.
20:19The latter also conducted extensive research with the Lebanese Turkish leader, Walid Jean Blatt,
20:25and a meeting with the Jordanian foreign minister, Ayman al-Safadi,
20:29in the first Jordanian-Syrian meeting following the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
20:36Qatar also sent a high-level official delegation
20:39to the Prime Minister of the State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mohammad al-Khalifi,
20:43where the delegation held a series of meetings with Syrian officials
20:48to confirm the steady position of Qatar in providing full support to the Syrian people in its next phase.
20:57Saudi official sources announced that a delegation led by a consul in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
21:03met with Ahmad al-Shar'a in the People's Palace in the capital of Damascus.
21:07The leader of the transitional phase in Syria expressed earlier
21:12his admiration for the development vision of the Arabian Gulf states,
21:16especially Saudi Arabia, which has taken very bold steps in the field of development.
21:25The President of the Israeli government, Benjamin Netanyahu,
21:28promised the Houthis to move against them with force and determination.
21:31Yesterday, they fired a missile from Yemen.
21:34It fell in Tel Aviv and injured 16 people.
21:39The Houthis had announced their responsibility for firing a ballistic missile
21:44against Israel.
21:46The Israeli army failed to respond.
21:51Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Miqati called on Paris and Washington to pressure Israel
21:56to withdraw its army from southern Lebanon.
21:59After about two months, the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah,
22:04which entered into force on the 27th of last January, was lifted.
22:08The United States and France are mentioned as members of the fifth committee,
22:12which also includes Lebanon, Israel and the UNIFIL,
22:15which is supposed to maintain dialogue between all parties.
22:26Thirty-five Palestinians, including children and women, were killed
22:30in Israeli warplanes' air raids during the past 24 hours on the Gaza Strip.
22:35The civil defense has also been affected.
22:38The shelling continues despite Palestinian statements
22:41about the possibility of a ceasefire.
22:46Details in this report by Anwar Al-Khalil.
22:52Israel faces increasing criticism due to its actions during the war
22:57on Gaza since October 7, 2023.
23:01A human rights organization accused it of committing mass executions,
23:06which the Israeli government strongly denies.
23:11On the ground, a spokesman for the civil defense, Mahmoud Bassal,
23:15said that 13 people were killed in the air raids last night
23:20in a three-story house in Deir el-Balah, in the middle of the strip.
23:26On a connected level, Bassal said that at least eight people were killed
23:30and that a number of people were injured in the school of Moussa bin Nusayr,
23:34which is home to thousands of displaced people in the neighborhood of Daraj,
23:38north-east of the city of Gaza.
23:40It is clear that there are four children among them.
23:43The Israeli army confirmed a precise strike last night
23:48that targeted armed people from Hamas working there.
23:53The civil defense also raised the issue of the killing of seven people
23:58in an Israeli air raid on a tent in the Gharba Khan Younes Human Resources Area.
24:05The head of the Gaza City Council said at the end of last month
24:09that people are living in inhumane conditions,
24:13with severe food shortages and devastating health conditions.
24:19The head of the hospital, Hussam Abu Safiya, also said
24:23that the occupation army, through loudspeakers,
24:27immediately evacuated the hospital, as well as the terrorist attack
24:32and the artillery bombardment.
24:35The fire was fired from the aircraft,
24:38which repeatedly hit the hospital, especially the detention center.
24:44The non-governmental organization Oxfam announced
24:48that the delayed operations of the Israeli army
24:52led to the establishment of 12 humanitarian aid trucks,
24:58including 34 food and water trucks,
25:03from the northern entrance of Gaza during two and a half months
25:09to prepare for the deterioration of the situation in the Palestinian-occupied territory.
25:14Israel has been alert since the beginning of this war
25:18with the arrival of the necessary international aid to the people of Gaza.
25:27All of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso rejected the six-month delay
25:32granted by the Economic Group of West African Countries,
25:36before its final withdrawal from this cluster.
25:39The three countries considered this delay to be an external attempt
25:44to stir up stability.
25:47The three countries, which formed with the alliance of the Sahel countries,
25:51announced their determination to leave the ECWAS,
25:54which currently includes 15 countries,
25:57considering the three countries as an organization
26:00in which the former colonial forces are playing.
26:03It is assumed that the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger from ECWAS
26:07will be carried out next month,
26:10after a year since its announcement of this decision
26:13in accordance with the rules of the cluster.
26:22This is the end of this broadcast.
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