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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 08/02/2025

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00:00Newscast from Median TV in Tanja and we start with the headlines.
00:25Damascus releases three Israeli hostages in the middle of Gaza Strip and a bus full of Palestinian detainees reaches Ramallah in the West Bank.
00:36The leaders of Africa are trying to find a solution to the conflict in the Democratic Congo.
00:43In Tunisia, the miserable continue to migrate to Europe and there are pressures from the people on the authorities to know the fate of their children.
00:56Welcome.
00:59Hamas released three Israeli hostages in the middle of Gaza Strip on Saturday
01:05as part of the fifth exchange of hostages and detainees
01:09within the ceasefire agreement between the Palestinian movement and Israel.
01:13Hamas presented the three hostages on a platform in Deir el-Balah before handing them over to the Red Cross.
01:19At a later time, the Israeli army confirmed that the hostages were handed over by three of the Red Cross
01:25and they were taken to the Israeli territories.
01:28The hostages were handed over to the Israeli forces on the way to Salah al-Din,
01:37which is located between the south of the Gaza Strip and the north of it.
01:40The Palestinian detainees were released within the fifth exchange of hostages
01:46within the framework of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas movement
01:52in Ramallah in the West Bank.
01:55The caravan left the Israeli prison near the city of Petonia
02:00and the detainees came down one after another,
02:04pointing to the crowds that were welcoming them amid the spread of the elements of the Palestinian Authority.
02:22Regarding the exchange of hostages, we follow the statements of the writer and expert on Israeli affairs,
02:29Firas Yaghi from Jerusalem.
02:31It is clear that there is a full commitment by the Hamas movement
02:36and also the Israeli side so far in terms of the exchange of hostages with the Israelis.
02:44They did not comply with the human protocol in the first phase of the exchange of hostages.
02:50But let's focus on the subject of the exchange of hostages today.
02:53The exchange of hostages today is moving again until the deal goes as planned.
03:03It seems that the operation room in Cairo, which follows the details of the exchange of hostages,
03:12is still successful to the extent that there is continuity in this deal.
03:17This will necessarily lead to more pressure on Israel
03:23to continue the exchange of hostages and release all the hostages and hostages detained in the Gaza Strip.
03:31It seems that even President Trump's indication that he supports the release of all hostages from the Gaza Strip
03:39indicates that things are completely different from what some may believe,
03:45so that some may see that this deal may not continue.
03:48But I personally believe that there is a pressure to continue this deal
03:54because the issue of war on Gaza, in terms of violence, is almost over.
04:00There has been a war for months on the Gaza Strip.
04:04There has been genocide and ethnic cleansing within the strip.
04:07Therefore, it is necessary to postpone all three stages of the deal.
04:12The means of humanitarian work are in danger,
04:17which you consider a global disaster.
04:20Since the announcement of the US administration,
04:23a large part of foreign aid has been spent on a decision that may affect thousands of programs
04:29and millions of beneficiaries.
04:31Omar Shumlali
04:33In a step that sparked a wave of global concern,
04:37the announcement of the new US administration
04:41involves a large part of foreign aid,
04:45which, according to international organizations, is a global humanitarian disaster.
04:51The US Department of International Development,
04:55which represents 42% of global humanitarian aid,
05:01will stop funding many vital programs,
05:04which will affect millions of people
05:08who rely on this aid to survive.
05:13On January 24, four days after Donald Trump returned to the White House,
05:20non-governmental organizations working with the US Department of International Development
05:25received an e-mail asking them to stop all funded activities by the agency.
05:30A week later, another e-mail was sent,
05:34allowing them to resume some of the tasks
05:37dedicated to providing vital humanitarian aid,
05:40which caused a lot of confusion among humanitarian organizations,
05:44including those working to fight AIDS.
05:48The global response to the AIDS virus
05:52largely depends on the US government's funds,
05:55where 70% of the total funds allocated to the AIDS virus come from the US government.
06:02There is still a lot of confusion,
06:05especially in local communities, about how to implement the relief,
06:09and we notice a lot of confusion in providing medical services.
06:14Stopping the funding of these resources
06:17will affect different humanitarian programs around the world,
06:21which are supported by the US Department of International Development.
06:26The US Department of International Development
06:29has confirmed that it will provide humanitarian and political support to the humanitarian aid.
06:34US President Donald Trump has announced
06:38the cancellation of his predecessor, Joe Biden,
06:41who has been threatening former presidents
06:44to reveal sensitive information even after leaving office.
06:47Trump said on his social media page, Truth Social,
06:51that there is no need for Joe Biden to continue
06:54to provide confidential information.
06:57He said that he made this decision
06:59because Biden did the same thing in 2021
07:03when a Democrat pointed to Donald Trump's uncoordinated behavior
07:08during an attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021,
07:13before leaving the White House immediately.
07:18Good morning, sir. How are you?
07:20Good morning.
07:22The Mexican and American authorities have strengthened their shared roles
07:26across borders in the framework of coordinated security operations
07:30with the aim of combating unregulated migration
07:33and the possible disclosure of classified items,
07:36especially the used funds, to facilitate illegal crossings.
07:40The Secretary of State of Chihuahua said
07:43during a press conference
07:44that these operations are carried out in a coordinated manner
07:48on both sides of the border,
07:50where meetings are held at strategic points
07:53to coordinate the roles,
07:55clarifying that the American forces work on the northern side,
07:58while the Mexican forces carry out surveillance missions
08:01at the same time on the southern side.
08:04These procedures are aimed at limiting illegal crossings
08:08and stopping human trafficking networks
08:10in the framework of a shared security cooperation
08:11between Mexico and the United States of America.
08:18Regional leaders from East and South Africa
08:21are meeting in Tanzania today
08:24to look for a solution to the conflict in East Congo.
08:28The Peace House will seek to achieve progress
08:32after the effects of peace operations in Luanda and Nairobi
08:36with the rise in tensions.
08:37The M23 movement rebelled last week
08:41against Goma in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
08:45Despite the announcement of a ceasefire,
08:48the movement moved south to Bukavu
08:51in a rapid attack that left thousands killed
08:54and sparked fears of a regional war.
09:02The tragedy of the Tunisians
09:04who were lost and hidden
09:07during the illegal migration to Europe.
09:1038 Tunisians emigrated on May 4,
09:14but they disappeared without their families
09:17knowing their fate.
09:19Today, after 10 months,
09:21the families held a press conference
09:24to convey their voices
09:26and pressure the Tunisian authorities
09:28to know their fate.
09:30Fatih Al-Falhi from Tunisia.
09:32Abhara, near the city of Qurba,
09:35north of Tunisia, on May 4,
09:38carrying 38 Tunisians.
09:41The migration boat sank,
09:44and so did Maryam Al-Fatnasi and the other mothers
09:48with a burning question and unanswered answers.
09:52Where did they disappear?
09:54What is their fate?
09:56Maryam and the others have no choice
09:58but to share their details
09:59and their feelings.
10:01They are afraid to share
10:04their information.
10:07This is what they were like
10:09before the press conference
10:11to convey their voices.
10:15My son was burned on May 4
10:18among 38 people.
10:21He was born young.
10:23His brain is in the lungs.
10:26He has no burning brain.
10:27The thing that shocked me
10:30was that my son didn't go to school
10:32for 10 months.
10:34We went to the foreign ministry
10:36and filed a complaint.
10:38They told us to go to the Ministry of Interior
10:40and ask for a fingerprint.
10:42They didn't want to talk to us.
10:44I asked all the authorities
10:46to help me.
10:48I want a lawyer.
10:50I don't know how to live in Spain.
10:52I want a lawyer.
10:54My son is in Spain.
10:55The authorities were unable
10:57to find the missing Tunisians
10:59who were missing
11:01during their secret migration
11:03to Europe.
11:05According to the civil society
11:07organizations,
11:09the authorities
11:11were unable to find
11:13the missing 5,000 Tunisians
11:15who were looking for an official
11:17source of income
11:19to pay the debts
11:21of thousands of families.
11:23Our demand is
11:25to have an official source
11:27of income
11:29to pay the debts
11:31of all the families
11:33who were missing
11:35during their secret migration.
11:37In 2025,
11:39neither the Tunisian state
11:41nor the Italian state
11:43will be able to provide us
11:45with an answer.
11:47The social and economic conditions
11:49of Tunisia
11:51are pushing towards
11:53a secret migration.
11:55The families of the missing
11:57Tunisians
11:59have reached the Italian coast
12:01in the past year.
12:03Maryam Al-Fatnassi
12:05is an example
12:07of a family whose children
12:09have disappeared
12:11without their return.
12:13During an interview
12:15with Median TV
12:17on the occasion of their visit
12:19to Morocco,
12:21Fouad Hossein,
12:23Deputy Prime Minister
12:25of Morocco,
12:27witnessed the stages
12:29of development and cooperation
12:31and the exchange of visits.
12:33The Iraqi Foreign Minister
12:35expressed his desire
12:37to develop this bilateral relationship
12:39in all fields,
12:41including the economic field.
12:43First of all,
12:45the relations between
12:47the Republic of Iraq
12:49and the Kingdom of Morocco
12:51are old relations.
12:53In fact,
12:55these relations
12:57date back
12:59to 1956.
13:01These old
13:03and historical relations
13:05have remained
13:07and have developed.
13:09At the current stage,
13:11there are exchanges
13:13and common positions
13:15and common areas
13:17and also
13:19bilateral relations.
13:21We need to develop
13:23these bilateral relations
13:25in different fields,
13:27including economic,
13:29oil,
13:31commercial,
13:33energy,
13:35and other fields.
13:37The issue of reopening the embassy
13:39was a kind of transfer
13:41of these relations
13:43and communication.
13:45We had a visit to Morocco
13:47two years ago
13:49and now we have
13:51another official visit.
13:53There will be visits
13:55to Baghdad
13:57as well as visits
13:59to the Moroccan Minister of Justice.
14:01These visits are exchanged.
14:03Now we have reached
14:05important stages
14:07in these relations
14:09in order to translate
14:11these visits
14:13and these relations
14:15into financial
14:17and commercial
14:19relations
14:21in different fields
14:23and to encourage
14:25these relations.
14:27Regarding the issue
14:29of the Moroccan Sahara,
14:31Fouad Hussain,
14:33Deputy Prime Minister
14:35and Foreign Minister of Iraq,
14:37confirmed that his country
14:39supports and supports
14:41the Land Union of the Kingdom
14:43and the sovereignty
14:45of the whole of Morocco
14:47over its Sahara.
14:49The situation in Iraq
14:51is clear in this regard.
14:53We support
14:55the sovereignty of Morocco
14:57in addition to
14:59adhering to international
15:01and national decisions
15:03in this regard.
15:05We have strong relations
15:07with the Moroccan side
15:09and when we talk about
15:11strong relations
15:13with the Moroccan side
15:15we also support
15:17Moroccan policies
15:19in this regard
15:21and this is a matter
15:23for Morocco itself.
15:25The Moroccan-Moroccan Joint Committee
15:28on Marine Fishing
15:30and Water Conservation
15:32is currently in action
15:34at the IOTIS exhibition in Agadir.
15:36This second round
15:38of the Joint Committee
15:40is being completed
15:42in the framework of
15:44the Cooperation Agreement
15:46between the two countries
15:48on marine fishing
15:50and water conservation
15:52and the implementation
15:53of the two-party agreement
15:55on the quality of long-term relations
15:57between the two countries
15:59which is based on mutual respect
16:01and serious and fruitful cooperation
16:03with the emphasis
16:05on the leadership
16:07of marine fishing
16:09and water conservation
16:11in strengthening these relations.
16:13In this meeting
16:15as my colleague
16:17the Minister of Marine Fishing
16:19of Mauritania
16:21said, we focused
16:23first on the exchange
16:25of experience
16:27between Mauritania
16:29and the Kingdom of Morocco
16:31and secondly
16:33we focused
16:35on the formation
16:37as you know
16:39in Morocco
16:41we have 14 institutions
16:43for the formation
16:45and also the scientific research.
16:47The agreement we have
16:49is an agreement
16:51to be exchanged
16:53for the scientific research
16:55and also for aquaculture.
16:57And also
16:59what is new
17:01in this version
17:03is an experiment
17:05we are going to do
17:07with investors
17:09from Mauritania
17:11and from Morocco.
17:13All of this
17:15comes from the direction
17:17of His Excellency
17:19Nasrallah
17:21with the last visit
17:23he gave instructions
17:25to strengthen this agreement
17:27and this partnership
17:29of the Mauritanian team
17:31and the Moroccan team
17:33to work together
17:35as you know
17:37we have a common repository
17:39of marine fish
17:41and our experts
17:43we made an agreement
17:45with the institute
17:47of scientific research
17:49in Mauritania
17:51and in Morocco
17:53so that we can have
17:55a fish repository.
17:59The recent rainfall
18:01in the Loukous basin
18:03had a positive impact
18:05on the agricultural season
18:07as it contributed
18:09to the improvement
18:11of the vegetation
18:13and the farms
18:15and to the improvement
18:17of the land
18:19that is used
18:21for agriculture
18:23in the Loukous basin.
18:25The agricultural season
18:27in the Loukous basin
18:29is in good condition
18:31especially after the recent
18:33rainfall
18:35as it recorded
18:3793 mm
18:39in the extended period
18:41between the end of January
18:43and the beginning of February
18:45and as you can see
18:47this rainfall
18:49had a very positive
18:51impact
18:53on several levels
18:55especially in the improvement
18:57of the vegetation
18:59of a group of autumn crops
19:01known in the area
19:03such as grains, vegetables,
19:05sugar crops and kale crops.
19:07The rainfall
19:09also contributed
19:11to the improvement
19:13of the dam
19:15and the drainage of the groundwater.
19:17The rainfall
19:19that the area experienced
19:21also contributed
19:23to the improvement
19:25of the irrigation
19:27and thus to the natural
19:29availability
19:31for the livestock.
19:33This farmer
19:35is looking at his land
19:37which has become
19:39green again
19:41and he hopes
19:43that the sky will get
19:45another rain.
19:47This is the land
19:49where we used to live
19:51and we have grown crops
19:53like
19:55beetroot
19:57and we have added grains
19:59like fava beans
20:01and thank God
20:03we have increased it.
20:05The farmers in this area
20:07hope that the rainfall
20:09will continue in the coming weeks
20:11as it benefits agriculture
20:13and helps
20:15to prevent the water shortage
20:17recorded in the past years.
20:20Smoking is a real threat to health, as it is a major global pandemic,
20:26which kills about 8 million people annually.
20:30In Morocco, smoking also causes thousands of deaths annually,
20:34which is a health and economic burden on the state and society.
20:39More in this report by Erdogan Al-Qasimi and Younes Al-Missouri.
20:44As is the case in other countries of the world,
20:47smoking is a real threat and a dangerous threat to health in Morocco.
20:52According to official sources,
20:54the spread of smoking is 13% among adults over the age of 18.
21:01It also causes 8% of deaths in Morocco,
21:0575% of lung cancer deaths,
21:09and 10% of respiratory diseases, especially among young people.
21:39Smoking is one of the most important causes of death in Morocco,
21:50and in the assessment carried out by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection
21:54on the epidemic effect of smoking.
21:57Smoking is responsible for 74,000 cases of heart and lung diseases
22:02and more than 4,000 new cases annually of lung cancer.
22:07The number of deaths attributed to smoking reached more than 12,000 early death cases.
22:14Also, the cure for this chronic disease reduces the financial and energy of the family.
22:20The main reason is more than 90% of cancer, lung cancer and throat cancer.
22:27In people, throat cancer is 20 times more dangerous than normal people.
22:35All of them are dangerous cancers.
22:38Lung cancer is the only way to fight cancer.
22:42We do not have other means.
22:44The main means is to fight smoking and to get rid of smoking.
22:48From here, the phrase smoking kills is not just a slogan,
22:53but it is an invitation to apply the law No. 1591,
22:59which prohibits smoking and advertising to be used in public places,
23:05in addition to strengthening awareness and emphasizing the harmful effects of economic and social smoking.
23:14The Mohamedine Al Khamis Foundation launched a medical campaign in Tantan,
23:19targeting more than 5,000 people from the city and neighboring communities.
23:24The campaign provides multiple medical consultations,
23:28surgical operations and special services for children in a critical condition.
23:33May God bless you.
23:38The Mohamedine Al Khamis Foundation continues its efforts in bringing health services closer
23:43by organizing a large medical campaign in Tantan and neighboring communities.
23:48This three-day campaign targets more than 5,000 beneficiaries.
23:53It includes medical consultations specialized in 14 fields,
23:58including children's medicine, heart disease, digestive system and eye medicine,
24:02as well as medical services from a distance and diagnostic with radiation.
24:06The Mohamedine Al Khamis Foundation aims to carry out various special medical consultations,
24:16as well as surgical operations, such as general surgery,
24:21surgery of the cheek, or surgery for disabled children.
24:26The Mohamedine Al Khamis Foundation has provided various medical teams,
24:36as well as various surgeons,
24:41and volunteers who responded to the call of the foundation to carry out this operation.
24:47In the regional hospital area of Hassan II,
24:50spaces for receiving beneficiaries have been prepared,
24:53with the publication of seven mobile medical units,
24:56including units for eye medicine and other women's diseases,
25:00in addition to a unit for tooth treatment and other biological analysis.
25:05This campaign also includes surgical operations for 40 patients,
25:10with special care for children with autism,
25:13cerebral palsy, and people in need,
25:16in addition to medical services specialized in natural therapy and treatment.
25:21The team treated the patients well,
25:24and adjusted their eyes, and everything went well, thank God.
25:30We thank the Mohamedine Al Khamis Foundation for their cooperation.
25:35I came to this medical team, and they gave me medicine,
25:39and we thank the Mohamedine Al Khamis team for their cooperation.
25:43The team is good, thank God.
25:46God help our king Mohamed VI.
25:48The team is good, the organization is good,
25:50the reception is good, the people are good,
25:53and thank God, everything is good.
25:56With complete medical supplies and mobile devices,
25:59this campaign continues to guarantee comprehensive health services
26:03in a step that strengthens access to treatment
26:06and brings medical care closer to the residents.
26:10This is the end of the broadcast. Thank you for watching.
26:13Goodbye.
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