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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 03/02/2025

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00:00Welcome to a new edition of Al-Anawi News, starting with Al-Anawi's headlines.
00:24The cabinet announced a general strike because it considered it a failure to negotiate with the government on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers is meeting in a general session to study the project and vote on it.
00:41Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington to look for the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza after talks with US President Donald Trump.
00:50After Canada, Mexico and China, the US President has agreed to impose the European standards on European products, and there are calls within the European Union to unite in the fight against the war on trademarks.
01:05Let's start with Morocco, where the Council of Advisers is holding a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law.
01:24The Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law.
01:39The Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law.
01:55The Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law, and the
02:25Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
02:55and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
03:25and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
03:33and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
03:41and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
03:48and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
03:56and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:04and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:11and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:19and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:27and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:34and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:40and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:48and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
04:56and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
05:04and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
05:12and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
05:20and the Council of Advisers held a general session to study and vote on the project of the strike law,
05:28In this meeting we will deal with important and decisive issues facing Israel and our region.
05:37Victory over Hamas and the realization of the release of all our hostages.
05:42The decisions we made in the war have indeed changed the face of the Middle East.
05:47Our decisions and the courage of our soldiers have redrawn the map.
05:51But I believe that by working closely with President Trump,
05:57we can redraw its map in a greater and better way.
06:01I believe that we can strengthen security, expand the circle of peace,
06:05and achieve a great era of peace through force.
06:10Other than that, media sources said that there were reports of postponing the negotiations of the exchange deal
06:19until after Netanyahu met with Trump.
06:22Netanyahu is studying the change in the management of the negotiations of the second phase of the deal,
06:28but Netanyahu's office denied that.
06:31Qatar, one of the countries that is in the middle between Israel and Hamas,
06:36emphasized the importance of the commitment of the parties to implement the goals of the ceasefire agreement and the start of the second phase.
06:44The agreement on the first phase supports the parties to start the talks of the second phase
06:50after 16 days of the current phase, which continues for 42 days.
06:57The second phase is of exceptional importance,
07:01as it represents a turning point in the course of the war
07:05and it is expected to include the release of all remaining Israeli prisoners,
07:10in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners,
07:14in conjunction with the continuation of the withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip
07:18and the termination of the temporary ceasefire.
07:22The Israeli army has announced that it has bombed several buildings in Jenin,
07:27north of the West Bank,
07:30in the framework of a large-scale military operation
07:34in the area of ​​the Palestinian Armed Forces.
07:37On the one hand, the Palestinian News Agency said that the Israeli army
07:42has consistently bombed about 20 buildings in the eastern part of the camp of Jenin,
07:46after it was bombed.
07:48The director of the hospital in Jenin announced that some of the hospital rooms
07:52were damaged by the explosions, without announcing the occurrence of an injury.
08:00In the Middle East, the Syrian President, Ahmad al-Sharif,
08:05will visit Turkey tomorrow for a second visit,
08:08based on the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
08:12It is mentioned that Turkey resumed its diplomatic missions in Syria
08:16and that its intelligence chief and foreign minister
08:20will hold talks with him,
08:23after a short time, on the withdrawal of Bashar al-Assad.
08:26The spokesman said in the name of Erdogan that the talks in the capital, Ankara,
08:31will focus on the common steps to be taken
08:35for economic recovery, stability and security in Syria.
08:39The source clarified that the Syrian-Turkish relations,
08:42which were re-established after Syria regained its freedom,
08:46will be strengthened and gain a new dimension.
08:52In another topic, the leaders of the European Union countries,
08:56the British Prime Minister and the Secretary-General of the NATO,
09:00are meeting today in Brussels,
09:03to strengthen defence spending in the face of hostile Russian policy,
09:07at a time when US President Donald Trump
09:10is calling on his allies to increase defence spending.
09:13He is also condemning the prospect of a trade war on Brussels,
09:18after Trump imposed strict tariffs on 25% of Canadian and Mexican products
09:25and 10% additional tariffs on Chinese products.
09:29This confirms that the next round of Europe,
09:32as promised by Brussels,
09:35will definitely respond if tariffs are not met fairly.
09:39Details in a short break.
09:43The leaders of the European Union are meeting in Brussels
09:47to seek an appropriate response
09:50to US President Donald Trump's statement
09:53about imposing new tariffs,
09:56threatening that he will definitely respond.
09:59Although the summit is not official,
10:02it will focus on cooperation between the European Union,
10:05the United States, military spending
10:08and intensifying defence industry in Europe.
10:10The issue of trade war is being raised in meetings.
10:16We were listening carefully to Trump's statements,
10:21and of course we are also happy on our side.
10:25If the US starts a trade war,
10:28the beneficiary will be China.
10:31We are very connected.
10:34We need America, and America needs us as well.
10:37The tariffs increase costs,
10:40which is not good for jobs,
10:43and not good for customers either.
10:47The European Union criticized Trump's decision
10:50to impose tariffs on imports from Canada,
10:53Mexico and China,
10:56describing the step as harming all parties.
11:00At the same time,
11:02the European Commission warned
11:04that the low tax rates
11:07will strengthen economic growth and stability.
11:13We have over a $300 billion deficit.
11:17They don't buy our cars,
11:20and they don't buy our agricultural products.
11:24They don't buy anything at all.
11:27And we buy millions of cars,
11:30and huge quantities of food,
11:32and agricultural products.
11:35The UK has crossed the line,
11:38and we will look into this with the UK.
11:42The European Union, in its turn,
11:45has crossed the line.
11:48Analysts warned that the start of a trade war
11:52will lead to an increase in growth
11:55in the United States,
11:57and an increase in consumer goods prices
12:00over a short period of time at least.
12:03The US President has decided
12:06that its citizens may feel economic pain
12:09because of the fiscal patterns
12:12imposed on his main trading partners.
12:15But he has considered that securing US banks
12:18is worth this price.
12:21This is the latest reaction
12:24to the US President's decision
12:27to impose fiscal patterns on China,
12:30Canada, and Mexico.
12:33Here is a summary of the reaction
12:36in Beijing, Mexico, and Ottawa.
12:39US President Donald Trump's decision
12:42to impose fiscal patterns
12:45indicates a fierce trade war
12:47between China, Canada, and Mexico.
12:50The reaction of these three countries
12:53to the US President's decision
12:56has not been delayed.
12:59In Canada, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
13:02confirms that his country will impose
13:05fiscal patterns on 25% of Washington's GDP.
13:08Trudeau spoke about the unity
13:11at this stage to face the challenges.
13:17I am sure that many of you
13:20are worried, but I want you to know
13:23that we are all in this together.
13:26The Canadian government, Canadian companies,
13:29Canadian workers, Canadian civil society,
13:32and tens of millions of Canadians are united.
13:35This is Canada at its best.
13:38At the same time,
13:41the Mexican President announced
13:44that she directed her government
13:47to impose fiscal patterns
13:50on US goods
13:53in response to the US decision.
13:56China, on the other hand,
13:59rushed to announce its strong opposition
14:02to imposing fiscal patterns
14:05on Chinese products,
14:08confirming that it has taken
14:11similar countermeasures
14:14to protect Chinese economic interests.
14:17The US President's decision
14:20has had many economic repercussions,
14:23especially on the level of trade
14:26between the three countries and the US.
14:29I think it is very difficult
14:32to find economic justifications
14:35for the fiscal patterns imposed on Mexico
14:38and Canada, especially since they are
14:41the largest trading partners,
14:44meaning that they are closest allies.
14:47The US President's decision
14:50to impose fiscal patterns on the three countries
14:53indicates that there is more international economic tension,
14:56especially with the rise of inflation
14:59and the intensification of international economic growth,
15:02due to this trade war
15:05that started in the new US administration.
15:12After four days of the economic shock
15:14that took place in Washington
15:17between a passenger plane and a military helicopter
15:20following the death of 67 people,
15:23the rescue teams were able to disperse
15:2655 bodies from the Potomac River.
15:29The head of the capital, Washington,
15:32said that new sites for the bodies
15:35had been identified and dispersed.
15:38On the other hand,
15:41the US Department of Transportation
15:44has been in a state of emergency
15:47for several years.
15:50The US press recently revealed
15:53that the number of employees
15:56who were on duty at the Roland Reagan airport
15:59during the crash was less than normal.
16:05The US Secretary of State,
16:08Marco Rubio,
16:10met with President Raul Molino
16:13to confirm Donald Trump's request
16:16to restore control over Panama.
16:19Trump had refused to withdraw
16:22his threats of controlling the waterway
16:25and it was not clear
16:28what Rubio could achieve diplomatically
16:31in the light of Panama's strong rejection
16:34of any demands related to its sovereignty.
16:37At his first meeting abroad
16:40Rubio met with Molino
16:43and did not issue any further statements.
16:46Rubio will visit later
16:49the Panama Canal,
16:52the link between the Atlantic and the Pacific,
16:55which passes through about 40%
16:58of the US oceans.
17:01In Moscow, an explosion occurred
17:04in a luxury residential complex
17:07that killed four people,
17:10including four volunteers
17:13who were fighting in Ukraine.
17:16Buzzard said in a statement
17:19that the explosion happened
17:22at a residential complex
17:25in north-western Moscow
17:28but the circumstances of the explosion
17:31were not yet clear.
17:34A large force of police
17:37surrounded the building
17:40and the explosion killed four people.
17:43Russia launched dozens of missiles
17:46and vehicles on Ukraine
17:49which killed 15 people,
17:52according to Kiev,
17:55while Moscow confirmed
17:58that its forces were advancing
18:01towards the strategic city of Toretsk.
18:04The two sides also blamed each other
18:07for the blow that killed
18:10three people in the city of Toretsk.
18:13In Morocco, a number of municipalities
18:16will witness heavy snowfall
18:19and heavy rains until Tuesday.
18:22The snowfall will affect
18:25several municipalities,
18:28including Ifran, Safro,
18:31Bulman, Taza and Gersive.
18:34In a warning message
18:37from the Portuguese government
18:40to Taza and Gersive municipalities,
18:43which will be affected
18:46by the same phenomenon
18:49starting from noon
18:52until 3 p.m. on Tuesday,
18:55municipalities including
18:58Safro, Driwij, Nador and Berkan
19:01will be affected.
19:04Yesterday, in our sports news,
19:07the women's and men's competition
19:10for the 2011 Olympic Games
19:13was held in a festive atmosphere
19:16with a spirit of challenge and persistence.
19:19The first round of this competition
19:22was held on February 8.
19:25It was organized under the auspices
19:28of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
19:31It started with a race
19:34for a distance of over 12 km.
19:37The competitors showed
19:40their unique characteristics.
19:43The current edition
19:46has a large female participation
19:49which reflects the international scope
19:52of the event, including competitors
19:55from Italy, France, Belgium, Switzerland,
19:58Gabon and Cameroon, as well as Morocco.
20:01In this edition, there is also
20:04a race for special needs
20:07which is a strong symbol
20:10of the women's participation in this competition.
20:13We will meet again with our viewers
20:16at noon.