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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 05/10/2024

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00:21The Israeli bombardment of the southern suburbs of Beirut and Hezbollah is talking about
00:30land confrontations in the south and targeting an Israeli air base near Haifa.
00:40Countries and European institutions are expressing their dissatisfaction with the decision of
00:44the European Court of Justice regarding the agreement between agriculture and marine fishing
00:49with Morocco, and reaffirms the importance of strategic partnership with Rabat.
00:56Mauritania is helping to enter the gas-exporting countries club, with the completion of a
01:03large-scale gas-protection project.
01:14An explosion was heard today in the southern suburbs of Beirut after the Israeli army
01:20issued orders to evacuate parts of the region, and for the first time, the Israeli army announced
01:25the target of fighters from Hezbollah in a mosque in southern Lebanon.
01:32The party announced at dawn today that it is engaging with the Israeli forces on the Lebanese
01:38borders.
01:39The party also announced the bombing of the Ramat David base, the Israeli airbase, which
01:44is located in the south-east of the city of Haifa, in conjunction with the target of a
01:49Merkava tank during its advance at the borders of a border town south of Lebanon.
01:59The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has been ongoing for nearly a year, thousands of orphans.
02:05Unofficial estimates indicate that 15,000 to 25,000 children have lost one of their parents
02:12or both.
02:13Omar Shmilali reports.
02:14They carry responsibility at an early age, heavy and tiring, and yet they hide it with
02:25a smile.
02:27They carry the burden of their day on their own.
02:30There is no one who can turn away from them.
02:34The one who used to do that has left.
02:37The life of an orphan is very difficult, really.
02:40When you see the children, their mothers, carrying them, working, you see them crying,
02:45you see their tears on their cheeks.
02:47This one has a mother, where is my mother?
02:50This one has a father, why don't I have a father?
02:53I have nothing.
02:54I have nothing to give them, the war, what they are going through.
02:58I raised them, raised them, raised them, I don't have anything for them, nothing.
03:03I have nothing to do for them.
03:06Despite the burden of responsibility, they continue their lives, smiling on their faces.
03:18These two children have no one left in their lives.
03:22They have lost their parents.
03:24They look at what is left of the memories and the loss of the camera.
03:28They wish they could look at the last goodbye.
03:32I remember all the punishments.
03:35I remember everything.
03:38I can't forget them.
03:40Because I didn't see them, I didn't touch them.
03:43I didn't see them, I didn't say goodbye to them.
03:46My mother, she was our friend, she took care of us, she did everything for us.
03:53When we went to school, she took care of us.
04:00Sadness is seen in their eyes.
04:03Their wound is deep, it cannot be hidden.
04:06Sadness is seen in their eyes.
04:09Their wound is deep, it cannot be hidden.
04:12No one can make up for their parents' sadness.
04:15I make up for their sadness as much as I can.
04:18I make up for the things they ask for as much as I can.
04:21But I can't make up for the words of my father and mother, because they have lost them.
04:25They are my master, my grandmother, they are present.
04:28But my mother and father, who hear them on the street, I can't make up for them.
04:35The war has left Gaza children in pain.
04:38Each one of them has a more painful story.
04:41A painful story that will never be forgotten.
04:44According to unofficial estimates,
04:47those who lost one of their parents or both in Gaza
04:51amount to between 15,000 and 25,000.
04:58The Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed
05:01that the Kingdom considers itself unconstitutional
05:05in the decision of the European Court of Justice issued yesterday
05:09to cancel the maritime and fishing agreements between Morocco and the European Union.
05:16Al-Mazeed with Umme Masbila.
05:20The Kingdom of Morocco was not a party to this case
05:24and did not participate in any of the stages of this procedure.
05:29This is how the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the decision of the European Court of Justice
05:34regarding the two maritime and fishing agreements.
05:38The ministry reiterated in its statement that the decision contains clear legal errors
05:45and suspicious factual errors,
05:48considering that this indicates, in the best case,
05:52complete ignorance of the facts of the case,
05:55if it was not a loud political argument.
05:58According to the statement,
06:00Morocco calls on the European Parliament, the European Convention,
06:04and the member states of the European Union
06:07to take the necessary measures in order to respect their international obligations,
06:11and to safeguard the achievements of the partnership
06:14and to provide the Kingdom with legal guarantees
06:17that it has the right to enjoy in a legitimate way,
06:20as a partner of the European Union,
06:23regarding many of the strategic bans.
06:27In the same context,
06:29the Kingdom reiterated its firm position
06:32on the non-compliance of any agreement or legal document
06:36that does not respect its territorial and national unity.
06:40Immediately after the decision of the European Court of Justice,
06:43the highest political response came to the European Union
06:47in a joint statement by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen,
06:52and the High Representative of the European Union, Joseph Borrell,
06:56in which they reiterated the commitment of the European Union
06:59to safeguard its firm relationship with Morocco
07:03and to strengthen it in all areas,
07:06in accordance with the principle of the Comprehensive Treaty of Sharia.
07:11A response that confirms the importance of Morocco
07:14and embodies the level of partnership that links the European Union with the Kingdom.
07:19On the other hand,
07:20the Spanish Foreign Minister, José Manuel Alvarez,
07:24reiterated the respect of his country's government for the decision of the European Court of Justice,
07:28but at the same time he defended the strategic partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco,
07:34emphasizing the will to safeguard it.
07:38Following the issuance of the decision,
07:40France also reaffirmed its firm commitment to its foreign partnership with Morocco
07:46and its determination to continue to deepen it,
07:49and the French Foreign Ministry stressed
07:53that the relationship between the European Union and Morocco
07:56lies in a strategic balance,
08:00and that it remains determined,
08:02especially on the basis of Morocco's efforts
08:06to promote economic and social development in the Sahara
08:10for the benefit of the local population.
08:14Mr. Hamdi Woldersheed,
08:16President of the Council of the Red Cross,
08:20said that the decision of the European Court of Justice
08:23does not bind the Kingdom of Morocco in any case,
08:27regardless of the circumstances.
08:30We received the decision of the European Court of Justice
08:33in a surprising way.
08:37As a follower of this file,
08:41and as a member of the European Union,
08:45I am with the official statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
08:48The decision of the European Court of Justice
08:50does not bind the Kingdom of Morocco in any case,
08:53and it preceded the first crisis of 2015-2016.
08:57Today, the European Union is facing a historical test.
09:01It is a choice, like Morocco,
09:04according to the official statements of the European Commissioners
09:08and those responsible for foreign policy in the European Union.
09:11As a follower of this file,
09:13I am with the official statement of the European Commissioners
09:16and those responsible for foreign policy in the European Union.
09:19This is a regional file,
09:21meaning that the European Court of Justice
09:23and the Judiciary around the world
09:25always have a side of freedom,
09:27as well as the independence of the judiciary.
09:29We respect the peoples
09:31and we are not obliged to implement European decisions
09:34because we do not belong to the European Union.
09:37Morocco is engaged in a diplomatic battle at the international level,
09:41with all its components,
09:43led by His Majesty the King,
09:45with calmness, wisdom and insight.
09:47This is a file of the whole of Morocco,
09:49from its website.
09:51Today, we, as managers,
09:53as I told you, of local affairs,
09:55our opinion is the official opinion of our government.
09:58Our voice should be reached to the world
10:01with all our components,
10:03as a representative of the legitimate population
10:06and the European Union in particular.
10:08We say to them in Strasbourg, God willing,
10:10and we will explain our position
10:12with all our glory
10:14and with all our reassurance.
10:16We are completely reluctant
10:18because this issue is not an enemy
10:20on the basis of a decision.
10:22As we said in literature
10:24and in cultures between peoples,
10:26we respect the independence of the judiciary,
10:28but we are not obliged
10:30to implement it or implement it.
10:32The interests of the Moroccan state
10:34will benefit the Moroccan state
10:36because of the legal instruments
10:38that are linked to the main partners
10:40within the European Union.
10:42All of them are on the same level.
10:44Today, Spain, the Andalusian government,
10:46has made its statement
10:48in order to make it unpleasant and unreasonable.
10:50Other partners will follow it,
10:52God willing, until they make their statement.
10:54Our position is the official position
10:56of the government
10:58because we are completely reluctant to this issue.
11:00We call on the brothers in the European Union
11:02to review themselves,
11:04and we have channels, God willing,
11:06to talk about the interests
11:08of our country
11:10according to the legal conditions
11:12that we, the European Union, have.
11:16Tunisia is now entering
11:18the electoral silence stage
11:20due to the rise of opposition.
11:22Protests on the streets of the capital
11:24were raised yesterday
11:26during which slogans were raised
11:28in support of the election process.
11:30The demonstration organized by
11:32the Tunisian Network of Rights and Freedoms
11:34called for democracy
11:36and pluralism in the country
11:38and called for the release
11:40of political prisoners
11:42and prisoners of opinion.
11:44Al-Mazin with Fatih Al-Falhi from Tunisia.
11:48A protest
11:50in the evening of the election silence
11:52of the presidential elections
11:54in Tunisia
11:56was held
11:58by the Tunisian Network of Rights and Freedoms
12:00consisting of parties and organizations.
12:02The slogans were angry
12:04against the Tunisian president
12:06and calling for violations
12:08similar to the election process,
12:10according to these people.
12:12It was not a process
12:14in which there was a free choice
12:16to nominate a candidate.
12:18We know how many were eliminated
12:20and even those who were removed
12:22from the presidential court.
12:24In the second step,
12:26the parliament or the legislative office
12:28passed a law
12:30to eliminate the possibility
12:32of violations
12:34in the election process.
12:36Activists, politicians,
12:38intellectuals and citizens
12:40from different political orientations
12:42including those who intend
12:44to cut the elections
12:46and others who do not.
12:48Under the protection of security
12:50and great tension,
12:52the protesters
12:54took to the streets
12:56of the capital city of Tunisia.
12:58In Tunisia,
13:00there is still
13:02oppression,
13:04lack of freedom
13:06and harassment of people.
13:08At the end of the day,
13:10we are not allowed
13:12to go back to the streets.
13:14We still do not know
13:16how many political prisoners
13:18have been arrested
13:20and why.
13:22We would like to know
13:24why some of the prisoners
13:26were elected.
13:28I hope that there will be
13:30many demonstrations
13:32in Tunisia
13:34as a celebration
13:36of the elections.
13:38The first demonstration
13:40of the Tunisian network
13:42for human rights and freedoms
13:44was not held
13:46only a few weeks ago.
13:48The Tunisian election station
13:50is an unfamiliar scene.
13:52It precedes
13:54exciting elections.
13:56The civil and political
13:58society in Tunisia
14:00did not calm down
14:02until the election night.
14:04The protesters say
14:06that this election station
14:08and similar things
14:10require protest and refusal
14:12in order to preserve
14:14the lost democracy.
14:17The acceleration of the project
14:19of the large-scale
14:21natural gas protection
14:23is putting Mauritania
14:25at a critical stage
14:27of economic benefit
14:29where expectations
14:31are increasing.
14:33The production of natural gas
14:35is about to show
14:37significant changes
14:39in supporting the national economy
14:41and strengthening financial bonds.
14:43For more details,
14:45let's listen to Bedi.
14:47A dream coming true
14:49after the announcement
14:51by the Mauritanian government
14:53that the percentage of the achievement
14:55of the large-scale
14:57natural gas project
14:59exceeded 95%
15:01with the expectation
15:03of starting production
15:05at the beginning of the next year.
15:07The operation of the large-scale
15:09natural gas project
15:11has reached advanced stages
15:13but the percentage
15:15and the timing
15:17to start using it
15:19at the beginning of the next year
15:21is a new breath
15:23offered by the authorities.
15:25The Mauritanians are waiting
15:27for the first shipment
15:29of natural gas
15:31for what will result
15:33in huge returns
15:35for the national economy
15:37and support the budget
15:39of the state
15:41The Mauritanians hope
15:43to contribute to the return
15:45of the Mauritanian natural gas
15:47to meet the many
15:49economic challenges
15:51facing the Mauritanian economy
15:53and also to contribute
15:55to improving the Mauritanian economy
15:57and improving the living
15:59conditions of the Mauritanian citizens.
16:01The long-awaited returns
16:03hope the Mauritanians
16:05to invest in improving
16:07the economic and social situation
16:09of the Mauritanian people
16:11to achieve sustainable development
16:13and strengthen infrastructure
16:15and provide job opportunities.
16:17The Mauritanians have great hopes
16:19to export natural gas
16:21from the common field
16:23between their country and Senegal
16:25to improve their living conditions
16:27especially in light of the great
16:29hopes and expectations
16:31that this field will change
16:33the reality of the region in general.
16:35The government announced
16:37that the return of natural gas
16:39will be used
16:41to finance the budget
16:43of the Mauritanian economy
16:45and to invest in international markets.
16:47The Mauritanian return
16:49of natural gas
16:51will be increased
16:53by 0.5%
16:55to 3%
16:57and by 6%
16:59to 16%
17:01according to
17:03the government's
17:05plan.
17:35The farmers
17:37are preparing the land
17:39for planting
17:41hoping that the weather
17:43will bring rain soon.
17:45Here in the village
17:47in Sabah,
17:49thousands of hectares
17:51of land
17:53are being planted
17:55in preparation
17:57for the winter.
17:59Look at the land
18:01in front of you
18:03We are going to plant
18:05the seeds
18:07of the seeds
18:09in the soil
18:11and we are going to
18:13cover the soil
18:15with the soil
18:17so that it will
18:19cool down
18:21and we hope
18:23that it will be good.
18:25The farmers in Sabah
18:27have an experience
18:29of more than 30 years.
18:31This experience
18:33has made some of them
18:35change from planting
18:37some fruits and vegetables
18:39with wheat as a way
18:41to guarantee the return
18:43of abundant production
18:45in the face of climate
18:47changes and their effects.
18:49We used to grow vegetables
18:51in the past
18:53and there was no need
18:55for this.
18:57But with the rain
18:59in November and October
19:01we started planting
19:03and covering the soil
19:05with soil
19:07and we planted
19:09the seeds
19:11and we hope
19:13that it will be good.
19:15Preparation of the soil
19:17is one of the most important
19:19factors in improving
19:21the quality of agriculture
19:23and its practices.
19:25The farmers are also
19:27working hard to develop
19:29a sustainable agriculture
19:31despite all the challenges.
19:33Dara El Sanaa
19:35is a prominent
19:37representative
19:39in the new city
19:41of Fars.
19:43They exhibit
19:45traditional crafts
19:47and products
19:49created by traditional craftsmen.
19:51This is a report by
19:53Ayoub Daraza and Yousri.
19:55Moroccan craftsmen
19:57are in the Fars exhibition
19:59for the first time.
20:01The traditional dress
20:03captures the presence
20:05of this heritage
20:07and its diversity.
20:09Moroccan women's clothes
20:11are creative
20:13and difficult to find
20:15in other places.
20:17In front of it
20:19is a bicycle bag.
20:21The bicycle bag
20:23is not only for women
20:25but also men.
20:27The Faris
20:29is a special product
20:31for the women
20:33and children
20:35in Fars.
20:37It's a part of our clothing.
20:39The Faris
20:41is not just a bicycle bag.
20:43It is more
20:45about protection
20:47for our feet
20:49and our feet
20:51and from there we go back.
20:53We work until the morning.
20:55I am a traditional leather maker.
20:57All of them,
20:59including the one that goes into the horse,
21:01and the one that goes to the market,
21:03we work from there until the morning.
21:05The Moroccan Babu leather
21:07is registered during the Fares exhibition
21:09as a landmark in the Moroccan traditional clothing.
21:11This is reflected by the Fares
21:13in all the details of what he wears
21:15and what he carries with him.
21:17The Fares guarantees the opportunity
21:19for the people of Morocco to see
21:21the quality of all these details
21:23so as to grant him a special title
21:25that reflects the distinction
21:27of the group he leads.
21:29This leather gives the Fares
21:31a beauty,
21:33so that the Fares
21:35can feel that he is wearing
21:37a new piece of clothing.
21:39The Fares, for the presenter,
21:41has its own color,
21:43and for the rest of the leather,
21:45it has its own color
21:47because the Fares
21:49can't ride a horse
21:51without a rider,
21:53because the rider
21:55is like a horse,
21:57and the rider
21:59is divided into several sections.
22:01There is the rider,
22:03because we have a copper section
22:05where we work on copper,
22:07and there are other riders,
22:09such as Damascene,
22:11but copper is the most famous.
22:13The Fares has its own color,
22:15and the Fares
22:17has its own style.
22:19We have a great tradition
22:21of wearing the Fares
22:23in our country.
22:25We are very proud of it.
22:27We have a great tradition
22:29of wearing the Fares
22:31in our country.
22:33Morocco is the home of
22:35high-quality traditional
22:37and high-quality design.
22:39Year after year,
22:41Moroccan craftsmen
22:43work on preserving
22:45this heritage
22:47and valuing it
22:49in light of the boom
22:51that the traditional
22:53industrial sector
22:55has recently witnessed.
22:57This is the end of the broadcast.
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