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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 06/01/2025

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00:00Let's go to the news, we have some headlines for you from Mediantv in Tanja.
00:24Hamas is preparing to release more than 34 prisoners in the first phase of a possible agreement to exchange prisoners with Israel.
00:35In Canada and in the shadow of an increasing opposition within its liberal party, it is likely that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will resign this week.
00:46In northern Europe, heavy snowfall causes disruptions in the transport movement in all of England, Germany and the Netherlands, with the closure of airports and the cancellation or delaying of large numbers of flights.
01:02Hamas is preparing to release more than 34 prisoners in the first phase of a possible agreement to exchange prisoners with Israel.
01:17Hamas is preparing to release more than 34 prisoners in the first phase of a possible agreement to exchange prisoners with Israel.
01:47Last Friday, direct negotiations between Hamas and Israel in the middle of the Egyptian-Qatari border in Doha were suspended.
01:58Field developments of the Israeli war in Gaza, which entered on the same day 58 after 400, which caused the fall of more Palestinian victims, between killed and wounded.
02:12This, and footage of Israeli soldiers spreading inside the walls of buildings after a violent bombardment.
02:20Violent confrontations, bombardment and destruction continue in many areas in the region, where Israeli air raids resulted in the killing of five people in a refugee camp in the middle of Gaza and four in the southern part of the city of Khan Younes.
02:36The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced the fall of at least 88 people during the past 24 hours.
02:44This has caused war in a large-scale destruction in the Gaza Strip, and about 90% of the population, more than 2.2 million people.
02:57This, and at least 23 Palestinians, including children, met their fate and dozens were injured in Israeli air raids during the past two days around a branch of the sector.
03:13The Civil Defense said the Israeli army created an illusionary excuse to target civilians.
03:20Details with Yunus Barakat.
03:23In a traditional way, these civilians are trying to search for their missing relatives under the rubble.
03:32After the intervention of the Civil Defense teams in the sector became ineffective due to the absence of work equipment and ambulances.
03:40In the Sheikh Radwan region, northwest of Gaza City, the Israeli plane targeted a house housing a family consisting of 11 individuals.
03:53Three young people, a wife and three children.
03:58This is my cousin.
04:01There is also my cousin in the hospital.
04:06Far from the Sheikh Radwan area, the Israeli army targeted the Mansirat Camp in Jadid, in the middle of the sector.
04:14The same scene was repeated in the city of Jabalia.
04:16At a time when the spokesman for the Civil Defense said that the Israeli army was conducting violent air strikes in the presence of Palestinian resistance.
04:29All civilians, we have nothing.
04:32We have our map from the beginning of the war, and we are calm.
04:38There are no problems.
04:40The Israeli escalation comes in the context of indirect conversations between Israel and Hamas in the Qatari capital, Doha.
04:50About the threat and reaching a permanent ceasefire.
04:55To the Syrian issue now, where the Foreign Minister called on Shibani to lift the sanctions imposed by the United States on Damascus in the era of President Bashar al-Assad.
05:07During his visit to Qatar, he met with officials in the new administration.
05:12Shibani had made good use of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
05:17Then he will go to all of Jordan and the Emirates.
05:21Back with Younes Barakat.
05:23At the head of a delegation includes the Minister of Defense and the head of the General Intelligence.
05:29The Syrian Foreign Minister plans to travel to the Qatari capital, Doha.
05:34Asad al-Shibani was welcomed by the head of the Foreign Ministerial Council, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman al-Thani.
05:42Who confirmed to him the position of Doha, which supports the unity of Syria and its sovereignty and independence.
05:47While Shibani renewed his call to lift the sanctions imposed on Damascus.
05:53Where he said it was out of context.
05:57We call on the United States of America to lift these sanctions, which have become sanctions against the Syrian people.
06:05On his part, the French Foreign Minister said that some sanctions imposed on Syria will be lifted in the coming days.
06:13With the preservation of sanctions related to the regime of Bashar al-Assad and his officials.
06:19John Wilbur made it clear that the construction of Syria needs everyone's approval.
06:24Especially since the infrastructure of the country was destroyed by 50% in the era of Bashar al-Assad.
06:32There are other sanctions that may be lifted as soon as possible.
06:37Especially those that limit the reach of humanitarian aid to the Syrian people.
06:42President Assad Shibani will also lead him to all of Jordan and the Emirates.
06:48In support of stability and the construction of distinguished partnerships, according to what he published on the X platform.
06:55Political analyst Mohammed al-Madhaji considered the visit by the Syrian Foreign Minister to Qatar.
07:02Seeking to support stability, security, economic recovery and the construction of partnerships.
07:07Emphasizing that Damascus needs international assistance to rebuild the current situation.
07:16We should point out that what happened in Syria is a great victory for Turkey and the Turkish axis in the region.
07:27The new administration tries to balance its relations with the Arab countries.
07:32So that it does not become a place of competition or conflict.
07:38In light of the very difficult living and economic conditions that Syria is going through.
07:44As a country, Syria now needs help to rebuild.
07:49The cost of reconstruction is estimated at more than 700 billion dollars.
07:53In addition to the other economic needs of the country.
07:57From here we can understand that this visit aims to balance the relations between the Arab countries and Turkey.
08:07In what is happening in the Syrian area to reach a stable situation.
08:13In the field, clashes broke out between the allied factions of Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces in the Manbij region.
08:21In the north of Syria, more than 100 casualties were reported in two days.
08:27According to the Syrian Human Rights Center.
08:30The Turkish Ministry of Defense confirmed that it mobilized 32 fighters from the Kurdish People's Protection Units in northern Syria.
08:40The Syrian Democratic Forces, formed by the Kurdish fighters,
08:45announced that they had defeated all the Turkish military attacks on the eastern and southern areas of Manbij.
08:56On the other hand, images of the former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad appeared broken on the ground.
09:04The image of Hafez al-Assad was the father of President Bashar al-Assad, who ruled Syria until last month.
09:12He built a shield over the region of Qalmoun.
09:16After more than 50 years of rule, the Assad government fell last month after a sudden attack on the opposition.
09:24Since then, the protesters have been destroying the statues of the Assad family.
09:29We stay in Syria.
09:32After five decades of Assad's rule,
09:35Syrians in Hama are expressing their excitement about the fall of the regime.
09:42The city is moving slowly after the fall of the regime,
09:46in the shadow of hopes of a comprehensive revolution in the historical city.
09:51Nawfal Khamlish with details.
09:53Life is melting in the streets of Hama, Syria.
09:57This city is famous for its historical and scientific monuments.
10:01It bears witness to a movement that has not been known for years.
10:06I can't tell you my feelings, I want you to cry for me.
10:10My feelings are indescribable, thank God.
10:13The joy of life after the fall of the world's greatest tyrant, Assad.
10:17The residents of Hama are breathing a sigh of relief after the departure of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
10:22The city was in 2011 in the forefront of the cities that joined the Syrian revolution.
10:30The revolution started on March 15, 2011.
10:36The resistance of Hama, thank God, and the people of Hama,
10:41until this moment, thank God, has not been victorious.
10:45Most of the people, most of the youth, were displaced.
10:49Thank God, we have reached our main goal, which is to overthrow the regime,
10:55with all its symbols, components, and followers.
10:59The joy of the residents of this city is overwhelmed by the rapid change.
11:04The people of Hama are happy,
11:06but the feelings of joy are mixed with bitter memories
11:10due to the violations that the city has witnessed in different historical places.
11:15Hama witnessed in 1982 a tragic event,
11:19where the Syrian regime's forces attacked the city,
11:23killing and injuring thousands,
11:26among what has become historically known as the Hama massacre.
11:29Almost 50,000 people were killed,
11:33and 15,000 were missing.
11:37Most of them are still missing.
11:41We don't know anything about them.
11:44The end of the Assad regime opened a new page in the history of this historical city,
11:50and the residents of Hama express their wide hopes for a new era.
11:55In Canada, Globe and Mail quoted sources
11:59that it is likely that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
12:04will announce his resignation this week,
12:08and perhaps today,
12:11in light of an increasing opposition in the city.
12:15The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau,
12:18will announce his resignation this week,
12:22and perhaps today,
12:25in light of an increasing opposition in the city.
12:29The newspaper said that if Trudeau resigns,
12:33he will remain in office for a while,
12:37unless the Liberal Party is able to elect a new leader.
12:41Trudeau came to power in 2015,
12:44and won two more elections in 2019 and 2021.
12:48But now, he is lagging behind his competitor,
12:52Mayor Pierre Poilievre,
12:56by 20 points in the polls.
13:02In international affairs,
13:05South Korean investigators are always trying to arrest the detainee,
13:09but on Monday,
13:12they announced that they are trying to extradite the detainee,
13:16who is due to be released on the 2nd of this month.
13:20The chief executive of the investigation office
13:24for the corruption of senior officials,
13:28announced that they are planning to extradite the detainee
13:32from the court,
13:35and that the detainee will be released on the 2nd of this month.
14:06Let's see the details.
14:11Heavy snowfall is seen in many European countries,
14:15as is the case in all of England and Germany.
14:19Many British cities have been covered by heavy snow,
14:23with a height of 12 cm,
14:27while snow density in the highlands has reached record levels.
14:31That is the advice for people not to travel,
14:35unless it is an emergency.
14:38Snow is now being removed from the streets
14:41to bring life back to its natural state.
14:44There are landslides in airports,
14:47we expect them to happen during the rain,
14:50and the beginning of snowfall recovery.
14:53These aerial photos show the huge amount of snow
14:57that has fallen in northern England.
15:00Heavy snowfall has caused a lot of traffic jams,
15:04and snowfall has led to the closure of airports,
15:08and the cancellation or delay of flights,
15:11especially in Manchester and Liverpool.
15:14Snowfall has also affected roads,
15:17causing a lot of accidents due to bad weather.
15:21The British authorities have closed main roads,
15:25as well as recording traffic jams.
15:29Not far from England,
15:32Germany has witnessed heavy snowfall
15:35and traffic jams.
15:38Thank God, my workplace is not far from here,
15:42where I can reach it by driving slowly.
15:47Many airports in the country
15:50had to adjust their schedules
15:53due to heavy snowfall and rain,
15:55and the Frankfurt Airport Authority,
15:58one of the largest airports in the country,
16:01has cancelled 120 flights
16:04due to the huge amount of snow
16:07in the take-off and landing stages at this airport.
16:10The cancellation of air travel
16:13was also recorded in Munich and Berlin
16:16due to harsh weather conditions.
16:19The German Meteorological Authority
16:22has warned against heavy snowfall and rain,
16:25and told the population
16:28to avoid unnecessary travel.
16:55In a campaign to save lives
16:58and strengthen the blood supply in Algeria,
17:01a group of volunteers
17:04has participated in a humanitarian campaign
17:07to strengthen the blood supply in Algeria.
17:10Dries Boussarhan reports.
17:13In an atmosphere of solidarity,
17:16the youth of Andalusia
17:19responded to the call to donate blood
17:21in a humanitarian campaign
17:24to strengthen the blood supply in Algeria.
17:27It is a resource that can be used
17:30to save lives in hospitals.
17:33When I first came here,
17:36it was my first experience
17:39to donate blood.
17:42It is a great experience
17:45because we benefit from it
17:48and we help each other.
17:51I always donate blood
17:54to this group.
17:57The participants did not only donate blood,
18:00but also opened the door
18:03to all civil activists
18:06to organize similar initiatives.
18:09The increase in social awareness
18:12about the importance of donating blood
18:15has become a priority.
18:18This increases the need
18:21for people to donate blood.
18:24This is very important
18:27because it helps people a lot.
18:30This campaign,
18:33which is organized in a circular way,
18:36seeks to achieve a common goal
18:39to strengthen the blood supply in Algeria
18:42and to strengthen the culture of giving
18:45and volunteering on the other hand
18:48by attracting donors
18:51not only for humanitarian reasons
18:54but also for a social duty
18:57to save lives.
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