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00:00Welcome to our show, we present it to you live from Mediatv channel in Tanja, and we use it as usual with the most prominent people.
00:31An Israeli attack on Gaza is increasing the ceasefire in the region.
00:38Netanyahu's office announces that Israel will continue negotiations with Hamas.
00:45The president of Angola calls for a ceasefire in the Democratic Congo, and direct peace talks are expected in Angola.
00:53In the new Russian-Ukrainian war, the air strikes between Moscow and Kiev remain a mystery.
01:06Welcome to our show, we present it to you live from Mediatv channel in Tanja, and we use it as usual with the most prominent people.
01:14Welcome to our show, we present it to you live from Mediatv channel in Tanja, and we use it as usual with the most prominent people.
01:29An Israeli attack on Gaza is increasing the ceasefire in the region.
01:41Hamas considers that what happened is a clear violation of the agreement.
01:47The Israeli prime minister's office announced that Israeli negotiators in Egypt are discussing with the Egyptian media the issue of Hamas' ceasefire in Gaza.
02:05A source close to the negotiations said that Hamas has left Cairo to the capital of Qatar, Doha, to avoid negotiations.
02:14We will follow the details in this report.
02:22A new attempt to end the disputes between Hamas and Israel over the ceasefire, especially the point of exchange of hostages between the two sides.
02:33After Cairo, Hamas reached the capital of Qatar, Doha, to initiate negotiations on the latest American proposal to end the ceasefire.
02:46According to Hamas, the ceasefire is a result of a long-term agreement with the Egyptian side.
02:54The Palestinian side has emphasized many points, including Israel's obligation to implement the human protocol,
03:02and to immediately introduce humanitarian aid to the region, and to start the second phase of negotiations.
03:07The ball is now in Israel's court.
03:10On the other hand, the Israeli prime minister's office announced that Israel will continue direct negotiations with Hamas to continue the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
03:22The Israeli government added that Israeli negotiators in Egypt are discussing with the Egyptian media the issue of Hamas' ceasefire.
03:30The Israeli negotiating team in Cairo is negotiating on the basis of the latest American proposal,
03:37which includes the immediate release of 11 hostages and half of Hamas' hostages.
03:43The first phase of the agreement between the two sides lasted six weeks, and enabled the exchange of hostages and hostages.
03:50Israel also allowed the introduction of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip,
03:55before the entry of humanitarian aid due to deep differences between the two sides.
04:00These differences were represented in Israel's demand to extend the first phase of the agreement,
04:06while the Hamas movement insists on moving to the second phase of the agreement in order to put an end to the war.
04:13We move to Yemen, where 31 people were killed and more than 100 people were injured, most of them from children and women in the country.
04:22According to what the Ministry of Health announced in Sana'a, the United States launched strikes against the Houthis.
04:29US President Donald Trump confirmed that the strikes come after the threats of the Houthis to maritime trade.
04:36Maryam Matsouri, this is the report.
04:41After promising them a hell that they did not promise, US President Donald Trump gave his orders to target the Houthis in Yemen.
04:49The US forces shelled several Yemeni areas, including residential neighborhoods in Sana'a,
04:57and the province of Sa'da and Al-Bayda, leaving dozens of women and children among them, according to the Ministry of Health in Sana'a.
05:07The United States says that the targeted sites are military sites belonging to the Houthis,
05:14and talked about establishments above and underground.
05:17These strikes come after the Houthis promised to take their attacks against Israeli ships in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea,
05:27which they carried out during the past months, following the war between Israel and the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023.
05:38Among the active responses to these US strikes is that issued by Russia.
05:44Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told his American counterpart, Mark Robbio,
05:50that Washington must avoid using force immediately in Yemen.
05:56He also stressed the importance of integrating all parties in a political dialogue to find an agreement that works without shedding more blood.
06:06These US strikes are the first in Yemen since the American president took office about two months ago,
06:14and Donald Trump says they are based on the Houthis' threat to maritime trade.
06:23We move to Syria, where the number of victims of the explosion in the city of Ladaqia in western Syria rose yesterday
06:29to at least 16 victims, according to a new report by the Syrian Civil Defense today.
06:36The Civil Defense reported on Aix platform that a woman was found under the rubble of a destroyed residential building
06:43in the southern neighborhood of Ramri in the city of Ladaqia.
06:46Today, there was an explosion in a place under the building,
06:50five women and five children were among the victims.
06:53The Civil Defense also reported that 18 civilians were injured, including six children.
06:59It is clear that this is not a final result.
07:05On the other hand, Syrian families who are hiding in the city of Daraa today,
07:11demanded that the interim government not give up its efforts to search for them.
07:16This is in the 14th mention of the outbreak of conflict in the country.
07:19The United Nations estimated in 2021 that more than 130,000 Syrians have disappeared in the conflict since 2011.
07:30Omar Shamlali with the details.
07:34Many years have passed since the disappearance of their relatives.
07:39The previous regime has fallen, and a new regime has come.
07:43But those whose photos were taken did not return to their homes.
07:49Men, children, and women are all missing until now.
07:56I found no answers about my father's fate.
07:59For many years, we searched for him and tried in every way to find out any information about his fate.
08:03But unfortunately, we didn't know anything.
08:05I went to Syria and searched inside prisons.
08:08I searched in the streets, hospitals, and among the bodies of the martyrs.
08:14Unfortunately, I didn't find any information about him.
08:17The child is 14 years old.
08:19He was arrested in 2014.
08:23Isn't it a sin?
08:25What is his fault?
08:27Tell me, what is his fault?
08:29We want to judge.
08:31We want to judge who caused this.
08:33We want to judge the oppressors who oppressed these people.
08:35Those who have no reason, and those who have no sin.
08:38From different parts of Syria, these people have gathered here in Daraa.
08:44The uprising began in 2011.
08:48The families of the missing people are calling on the interim Syrian government
08:53not to abandon the efforts to search for them.
08:56Many of the missing people have been lost to the previous regime.
09:00While others have been lost to the opposition groups and ISIS.
09:06The issue of the detainees should not die.
09:09We will not allow this page to be folded without a serious deal
09:14with the full disclosure of what happened to our people.
09:17Who killed them? Who is responsible for torturing them?
09:20After the fall of the regime, they searched for their relatives in prison after they were released.
09:26But there was no trace of them.
09:28The United Nations estimates, according to the figures of 2021,
09:34that 130,000 Syrians have disappeared from a palace since 2011.
09:42The British President, Guo Lorenzo,
09:46who called for a ceasefire in the middle of last night,
09:51in the middle of the conflict between the Democratic Congo and the armed M23 movement.
09:54And in Rwanda, Angola, the next three countries,
09:58there are direct peace talks between the Democratic Congo and the armed M23 movement.
10:04The armed movement, which re-armed in 2021,
10:09controls large areas of the Democratic Congo,
10:14including the cities of Goma and Bukavu.
10:17More details will be followed by Omar Alshamlali.
10:24After controlling large areas of the Democratic Congo,
10:29there are direct peace talks between Kinshasa and the armed M23 movement.
10:36These talks, in which Angola mediated,
10:40made some citizens doubt their schedule,
10:43refusing to oppose the negotiations with this movement.
10:48The President has decided.
10:50The President has decided years ago.
10:52I will never negotiate with the armed M23 movement.
10:55I will never negotiate with thieves and murderers.
10:58And today, when he agrees to negotiate with these people,
11:02who he described in this way,
11:05where are we going?
11:07And what will that bring to the life of the Congolese people?
11:10It is a dialogue that has not brought anything for a long time.
11:14These people killed our brothers and raped our sisters
11:18and did everything in their power to deceive us.
11:22Here in Kinshasa, we say no to the idea of ​​negotiating with the M23 movement.
11:28While others see that the dialogue may open a window
11:33to achieve peace in the Democratic Congo.
11:37When there are problems,
11:39the members of the same family sit around the table
11:43and negotiate to find solutions to the problems facing society.
11:48That is why we call on all the fighting parties
11:52to sit around the table and talk about the Congo.
11:56We hope that these talks will reduce the suffering of the population
12:00and that we will finally be able to live in peace,
12:04which we are looking for.
12:06We are always saddened by the lack of security.
12:10The government must be resilient and ready for dialogue with arms carriers
12:15and to check their demands to find a solution
12:19so that the population can breathe.
12:23Since last January, the city of Gouma has fallen
12:28and many people have been displaced.
12:31Since last January, the city of Gouma and Bukafo
12:36in eastern Democratic Congo has fallen
12:40in the hands of M23, which returned to arms in 2021.
12:49In the aftermath of the Russian-Ukrainian war,
12:53the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
12:56replaced the head of the Armed Forces
12:58and said that his army is facing difficulties on the front,
13:02according to a draft issued today.
13:05The Ukrainian soldiers are suffering difficulties,
13:08especially in the region of Kursk, Russia,
13:11which they occupied in August,
13:13and are witnessing a continuous advance of the Russian units.
13:16The commander of the army in Kiev,
13:19Oleksandr Sersky, last Wednesday,
13:22suggested the withdrawal of his forces.
13:25Since then, the Ukrainian Armed Forces
13:28have not been particularly widespread in the city of Sochi,
13:33which was the most important location occupied in the region.
13:37With the continuation of the air strikes
13:40between Russia and Ukraine,
13:42which resulted in injuries and casualties,
13:44the fate of the threat is still a mystery.
13:47This comes at the beginning of a conversation
13:50between the US and Russian foreign ministers
13:53looking for the next steps in the long-term
13:55to end the ongoing war
13:58for more than three years.
14:01Kalthoum Al-Hassi reports.
14:03Russia and Ukraine continued to exchange air strikes,
14:07which resulted in injuries and casualties.
14:10This comes as the fate of the ceasefire,
14:14which was proposed to end the ongoing war
14:17for more than three years, is uncertain.
14:20Since then, the two sides have exchanged
14:22violent air strikes,
14:25when Russia advanced on the front
14:28to expel the Ukrainian forces from their site,
14:31which they have been controlling for months
14:34in the Kursk region, west of Russia.
14:37Russian President Vladimir Putin said
14:40that he supports the principle
14:42of Washington's proposal to stop the ceasefire
14:45for 30 days with Ukraine,
14:47stressing that his forces will continue fighting
14:49until several basic conditions are met.
14:54On the other hand,
14:56US Secretary of State Mark Rubio
14:59and Russian Secretary of State Sergey Lavrov
15:01discussed the next steps
15:03in the investigations related to the end of the war in Ukraine,
15:06according to what the US State Department announced.
15:09The spokeswoman,
15:12in the name of the Secretary of State,
15:14Tammy Bruce, said that the two ministers
15:16agreed to continue working
15:17on the ceasefire between the United States and Russia.
15:20While Europe sees that the ball is now in Russia's court,
15:25and that Ukraine is the country calling for peace,
15:28Moscow stresses that any agreement
15:31or commitment to the ceasefire
15:33will be within the scope of its conditions.
15:36We also pause in this publication
15:40at the storms and hurricanes
15:43that are raging south of the United States,
15:45where at least 33 people were killed
15:49and dozens were injured
15:51after the storms ravaged areas in the middle of the country.
15:54Meteorological observations have warned
15:56of severe thunderstorms,
15:58while a state of emergency was announced
16:00in one of the US states.
16:02Kalthoum Al-Hassia has this report.
16:06Storms and hurricanes
16:09are raging south of the United States
16:12and in the middle,
16:13with widespread devastation
16:15and dozens of casualties,
16:17indicating that more storms are expected.
16:21Houses have collapsed,
16:23trucks have been overturned,
16:25and many traffic accidents have been recorded
16:28due to earthquakes and fires,
16:30according to the local police.
16:32In Arkansas,
16:34Governor Kathy Sanders
16:36announced an emergency
16:38and said that she spoke to President Donald Trump.
16:40National Meteorological Observations
16:42have warned of severe thunderstorms
16:45south of the Great Lakes
16:47to the southeast.
16:49She said in one of her publications
16:51that the risks associated with these thunderstorms
16:54are the frequent lightning,
16:56the winds of severe thunderstorms,
16:58the cold,
17:00and some storms.
17:02Central and southern states,
17:04especially Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas,
17:06have been hit hardest by storms
17:08due to their unique geography and weather.
17:11In 2024,
17:1354 people were killed
17:15in storm-related accidents
17:17in the United States,
17:19according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
17:26In our local news,
17:28in a festive Ramadan mood,
17:30the city of Arish,
17:32the first state,
17:33organized a festival
17:35for the praise of Sufi music
17:37and Andalusian drums
17:39that brings together
17:41spiritual music
17:43and Andalusian art.
17:45The festival has attracted
17:47a large number of musicians
17:49and gave the audience
17:51a chance to immerse themselves
17:53in the world of Sufi music
17:55and the prophetic praise.
17:57For more details on this festival,
17:59we follow it in this report by Idris Bousrahan.
18:02In a spiritual mood,
18:04the city of Arish
18:06celebrated the first round
18:08of the Ramadan Festival
18:10for the praise of Sufi music
18:12that gave the audience
18:14a chance to immerse themselves
18:16in the world of spiritual music
18:18and the original musical heritage.
18:20With the participation
18:22of a balanced praise team,
18:24the festival turned into a space
18:26for silence and meditation,
18:28where the old Andalusian drums
18:29and Sufi music
18:31could be heard.
18:59The festival sought
19:01to strengthen the values
19:03of Moroccan identity
19:05by reviving traditional arts
19:07and strengthening the bridges
19:09of communication between generations.
19:11This demonstration was a chance
19:13to highlight the artistic
19:15and sensual music
19:17that is celebrated
19:19in the city of Arish
19:21and in the world
19:23of Sufi music.
19:25The festival was held
19:26to highlight the artistic
19:28and sensual music
19:30that the Sufi heritage
19:32is proud of.
19:34The city of Arish
19:36has always longed
19:38for this artistic
19:40and spiritual color
19:42especially in this blessed Ramadan month.
19:44As I said,
19:46the heritage must preserve it
19:48and it must increase
19:50such artistic and spiritual
19:52manifestations,
19:54especially in the months
19:56of Ramadan.
19:58The festival was well received
20:00by the attendees
20:02with the beauty
20:04of the artistic sections
20:06and the importance
20:08of the initiative
20:10in activating
20:12the cultural life
20:14of the city.
20:16It was also a chance
20:18to strengthen the interest
20:20in spiritual arts
20:22that reflect the historical
20:24and cultural depth
20:26of the city.
20:56The festival
20:58will be held
21:00from 9 a.m.
21:02to 9 p.m.
21:04It is also clear
21:06that the festival
21:08will be recorded
21:10at heights
21:12that exceed
21:141,900 meters
21:16and can reach
21:185 to 20 cm
21:20with the cities
21:22of Warzazat,
21:24Tinghir,
21:26and Bukhara.
21:30We will see you
21:32in the middle.