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MEDI1TV Afrique : MEDI1 MORNING - 17/01/2025

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00:00Hello everyone, here are the headlines of this edition.
00:22The office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced this Friday
00:31that an agreement has been reached on the release of the hostages held in the gas station,
00:36as much as a meeting of the Security Cabinet was scheduled for the day.
00:42The United States announced this Thursday sanctions against the head of the Sudanese army,
00:49General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, a few days after taking similar measures against the head of the paramilitaries.
01:00In Morocco, the reform of the Moudawana is still a topical issue.
01:05An inter-ministerial commission was created for the elaboration and proposal of a text of law
01:11for this reform, in order to submit it to Parliament.
01:20The office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced this Friday
01:27that an agreement has been reached on the release of the hostages held in the gas station,
01:33as much as a meeting of the Security Cabinet was scheduled for the day.
01:39The Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, was informed by the negotiating team
01:43that an agreement has been reached on the release of the hostages.
01:47He indicated his office in a statement.
01:50The Prime Minister's office accused Hamas on Thursday of returning to the essential points of the agreement
01:57to extort concessions in the last minute, which Hamas denied.
02:02The Prime Minister ordered the Security Cabinet to meet this Friday.
02:07If it is approved by the Israeli Cabinet, the Treaty will begin on Sunday
02:12which will involve the exchange of Israeli hostages against Palestinian prisoners.
02:17The conditions for a permanent end to the fighting can be finalized in the following stage.
02:28The Israeli government must therefore meet this Friday for a vote on the ceasefire agreement
02:37with Hamas on the exchange of hostages held in Gaza against Palestinian prisoners.
02:44A first step, which has been expected for 15 months, has been completed on Wednesday.
02:50Israel and Hamas have accepted an agreement on the ceasefire.
02:54It must now be finalized.
02:56This includes the release of 33 hostages held against 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
03:03Yesterday morning, the Prime Minister accused Hamas of returning to the essential points of the agreement,
03:11which Hamas denied.
03:14This is a Palestinian accusation for the Hamas movement.
03:17Israeli accusations in this regard had no basis.
03:22In the wake of the imminent announcement of an agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza,
03:32Tirana Hassan, the head of the Human Rights Watch organization,
03:37insisted on Thursday that the hateful crimes committed by Israel should not remain unpunished.
03:46Despite the ceasefire agreement between the Israeli authorities and Hamas in the Gaza Strip,
03:55the hateful crimes committed by Israel since October 7, 2023 should not remain unpunished.
04:02In any case, this is what Tirana Hassan, the executive director of the Human Rights Watch organization,
04:09said at a press conference on the occasion of the publication of the annual report of the organization.
04:16In this document, the association reiterates, in particular,
04:19its accusations of crimes against humanity and genocide against Israel.
04:24This last accusation specifically concerns the deprivation of water from Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
04:31This report is published while the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement is imminent.
04:37The head of American diplomacy, Anthony Blinken, said Thursday,
04:41confident about the implementation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
04:45I am confident and I am waiting for the implementation to begin, as we said on Sunday.
04:51This truce in Gaza should allow the cessation of fighting, the liberation of hostages on both sides,
04:57but also the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the return of more than a million Palestinians displaced.
05:04The agreement must still be approved by a vote within the Israeli government.
05:11In the news also, the United States announced this Thursday
05:15sanctions against the head of the Sudanese army, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan,
05:20a few days after taking a similar measure against the head of the paramilitary
05:25recognizing their inability to put an end to the conflict that ravages this country of East Africa.
05:30The members of the Sudanese army forces under the leadership of al-Burhan continue to commit atrocities,
05:36notably by targeting civilians and civil infrastructure and executing civilians,
05:42said US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a statement.
05:46Last week, Blinken established that the paramilitary forces,
05:50fast support forces at war against the Sudanese army,
05:54had committed genocide and announced sanctions against their commander,
05:58Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.
06:00Taken together, these sanctions strengthen the opinion of the United States,
06:04according to which none of the two men is fit to govern a future peaceful Sudan,
06:11said Antony Blinken.
06:18In Morocco, an inter-ministerial commission was created
06:22for the elaboration and proposal of a text of law for the reform of the Mudouana
06:27in order to submit it to Parliament.
06:30The announcement was made this Thursday by the spokesman of the government, Mustafa Beytas,
06:35at a press conference at the end of the meeting of the Council of Governments.
06:40The so-called commission is made up of the Ministry of Justice,
06:45of the Islamic Affairs and the Ministry of Solidarity and Social Insertion,
06:52as well as the Secretary-General of the Government.
06:55The commission will be composed of legal experts and jurists,
06:59and will call for other expertise likely to be useful for the elaboration of this text.
07:07We listen to this speech by Mustafa Beytas.
07:10The Council of Governments, under the Presidency of the Head of the Government,
07:15has decided to form a commission of elaboration
07:18constituted of ministerial departments directly concerned by the revision of the Family Code,
07:23given the particularity of this code.
07:26These are the Ministries of Justice, the Islamic Affairs and the Family,
07:31as well as the Secretary-General of the Government,
07:34requested in view of his expertise and the contribution he can make to this commission
07:39in relation to the implications between the revision of the Family Code
07:43and a series of other laws in force,
07:45as well as with certain text projects under examination in Parliament.
07:49The commission of elaboration will include legal and judicial competences,
07:54as well as ulemas,
07:56as well as it can open up in case of need for expertise from the Ministry of Justice,
08:01as well as other specialties whose presence or contribution would be considered useful by the so-called commission.
08:10Finally, know that the questions raised about these proposals have been premature,
08:15because the implementation of this new Moudawana
08:18will depend on the existence of a text framing the submitted proposals.
08:22The Government will continue its communication on the subject,
08:25in conformity with the Royal High Instructions,
08:28to provide information and relevant data to the public opinion,
08:32while taking into account the preparatory nature of the text
08:35and the steps necessary for its finalization.
08:42Several regions of the Kingdom are experiencing a strong wave of cold,
08:47which has led to a notable drop in temperatures throughout the country.
08:51Temperatures below zero are recorded in many regions,
08:56especially the mountainous regions.
08:58Look, this is a report signed by Mohamed Richi.
09:02The story is from Suheil Jalil.
09:06Winter has settled in Morocco.
09:09This week is forecast to be very cold and rainy,
09:11especially in the region of Tangier-Tetouan al-Husayma.
09:14The citizens who live at the end of the mountainous areas have only one concern,
09:18to obtain the essential wood for heating to cope with climate change.
09:27It is a very arduous task.
09:29We sometimes travel miles to get wood for heating
09:33and to make our herds grow.
09:35It is difficult for us to live this every winter, especially the coldest.
09:43Here in Ouadllah, we visited the Maternity House,
09:46a care facility that plays a major and important role,
09:49especially in winter, where it is essential to support pregnant women
09:53and breastfeeding mothers.
09:56Our foundation is equipped with a central heating system.
10:00In addition, the Maternity House is only a few steps away.
10:04We take care of pregnant women and provide them with the best care
10:08so that they can easily give birth in these conditions,
10:11which are sometimes extreme.
10:18I advise pregnant women to join us.
10:21I advise pregnant women to join us.
10:24We carry out several awareness campaigns every year.
10:28We give them our phone number so that they can contact us
10:32and stay tuned, especially those who are in their last trimester.
10:40Despite the efforts made by local authorities
10:43to alleviate the suffering of the population in the face of low temperatures,
10:47living in mountainous areas during winter remains a major challenge
10:50and requires continuous support from all stakeholders.
10:53It should be noted that every year,
10:55Moroccans consume more than 11.3 million tons of firewood.
10:5888% of the total volume is consumed exclusively in rural areas,
11:03mainly in mountainous areas that experience harsh winters.
11:09Now, let's welcome the guests of Mediain TV.
11:21This vaccine has been used for years,
11:25practically since 1985 in France and then in our country,
11:30and there are no complications or problems related to this vaccination.
11:36Of course, we do not vaccinate pregnant women,
11:39immunodepressed subjects, because it is a living vaccine, but attenuated.
11:42It is a virus that has not been killed, it is alive.
11:45So we have not produced anything particular.
11:48It is a virus that we have attenuated so that it gives us antibodies without causing the disease.
11:53But you said it earlier, when we are immunized, we are immunized to life.
11:57So for a person who contracted the disease without being vaccinated,
12:01she is now immunized.
12:03It's like varicella, it's two immune diseases.
12:05But it can still transmit, I imagine.
12:07Yes, of course.
12:10If I make an infected nerve come in, I take it out.
12:13I can be a transmission factor, but it is weak.
12:17Because when I am vaccinated, I make the virus come in, I will quickly kill it.
12:22But I can be a transmission factor through my hand,
12:28which has touched the saliva of a sick person, and transmit it.
12:32This is why doctors, nurses, all those who have access to these patients,
12:37must be careful not to be a transmission factor.
12:41And there is the problem, of course, of the Philadelphia corridor.
12:45Are they going to leave it or not?
12:49And there is the opening of the terminal in Lafarge
12:53to allow for important humanitarian aid,
12:57which is to be discontinued,
13:03in humanitarian aid, in medicine, and of all kinds.
13:07Because we are here in front of a totally diminished population,
13:11totally starved, in lack of care,
13:15whose destruction of hospital buildings, etc.,
13:20makes this population have an urgent and discontinued need for humanitarian aid.
13:27And this is a very important problem.
13:31And when we look at the popular alias in Gaza and in Ghana,
13:37we measure the distress of this population.
13:44I started with this technology about four years ago.
13:48So at the beginning, it was the resources,
13:54so at the beginning, the results were rather mixed.
13:59And this created a kind of rejection of the community.
14:04In general, the directors see a denial of the possibilities offered by this technology.
14:11And now what I notice is this indifference.
14:15In any case, this is the experience I have with the people I speak to,
14:22who are in the film industry, who work as technicians or as directors.
14:27There is a lack of interest.
14:29And I think it's a shame for a technology that has as many promises as there are.
14:39I think there are two important points.
14:41The first point is that there is a fierce resistance against the occupation army.
14:45This is a voice of oppression against this government.
14:49The second point is the personal intervention of the newly elected president, Trump.
14:56He intervened personally because he wanted to show that he was able to do something.
15:01The Democratic Administration, which is chaired by Biden,
15:05did not succeed in stopping these massacres for 15 months.
15:09In the General Theater, the agreement that was signed by Hamas,
15:15which has not yet been signed by Israel,
15:17by Netanyahu, who is looking for an excuse to step back.
15:20Because he fears that his government will fall.
15:23And in the case that he leaves the Jewish forces and the religious Soviet Union,
15:29if he leaves the government, this government will fall.
15:33That's why he's looking for an excuse.
15:35He says, yes, Hamas, they want to throw them out.
15:40Everyone hopes that the war will end in the world.
15:43But the war is not even coming.
15:45The Casus Bulli does not even have to exist.
15:47He promises that this war will end in 24 hours after its arrival.
15:52We will see.
15:54There is a new geopolitical map in the world with everything that is happening.
16:02There is what is happening in the Middle East.
16:05There is also what happened in Syria.
16:07It is very important.
16:10The fall of the Assad regime,
16:12but also the arrival of a new entity,
16:16how the Americans will undertake,
16:18what will be the role of Russia,
16:20and then the war between Russia and Ukraine,
16:23and what will be the links or the door of the Americans to stop this war,
16:28as Mr. Trump had promised,
16:31since it has cost the American economy in a significant way.
16:52And right now, it's time for the economic news with your capsule.
16:58Echo.
17:01Echo.