مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 01/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to a detailed report, starting with the headlines.
00:20The French Security Council is reaffirming that the present and future of the Sahara
00:26is in the hands of the Moroccan authorities, and the United States is confirming its support
00:31for a self-governing plan, which it describes as a serious and credible solution.
00:38The Moroccan Kingdom welcomes the adoption of the International Security Council's decision
00:41to renew the state of the United States for a year, and the United Nations Executive Board
00:47confirms its support for the Moroccan initiative for self-government.
00:51The number of victims of Hurricane Dana, which hit the south-east of Spain,
00:56has increased to at least 158 deaths, and the search for victims and missing persons continues.
01:06The beginning is with the renewal of the Moroccan Sahara, where France reaffirmed
01:10in front of the members of the International Security Council in New York that the present
01:14and future of the Sahara is gradually in the hands of the Moroccan authorities,
01:18and the United States is confirming its support for a self-governing plan, which it describes
01:23as a serious and credible solution, and the United Nations Executive Board confirms
01:28its support for a self-governing plan, which it describes as a serious and credible solution.
01:39France considers this plan the only basis for reaching a political, just and permanent solution,
01:45and is negotiating on it in accordance with the decisions of this Council.
01:53On the other hand, the United States reaffirmed yesterday in the Security Council
01:57its support for the Moroccan plan for self-government, which it describes as a serious and credible solution,
02:03and which it describes as a serious and credible solution.
02:07The Deputy President of the United States to the UN, Ambassador Robert Wood,
02:12has highlighted that his country still considers the Moroccan self-government plan
02:16as a serious and credible solution in order to find a political solution to this regional conflict,
02:22as the Foreign Minister, Antony Blinken, has recently confirmed.
02:28The Moroccan Kingdom welcomed the decision of the 2756th Council of State to re-establish
02:38the state of Minorso until October 31, 2025, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
02:45the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad.
02:48This decision is based on the path that His Majesty King Mohammed VI took regarding the
02:55issue of the soil unity of the Kingdom through the increased support of the permanent members
03:00of the Security Council and the countries affected by the Moroccan Sahara and the Moroccan
03:05initiative for self-government and the continuation of the withdrawal of recognition of the weak
03:09Republic, according to what the ministry specified in a press release.
03:15The decision of the 17th year is based on the continuity of the Moroccan initiative for
03:21self-government and describes it as serious and credible and makes it the only basis for
03:26negotiations on a political solution to the regional dispute within the framework of the
03:30complete sovereignty of the Kingdom.
03:32This decision requires the Security Council to take into account the international dynamics
03:37and the magnitude of the Moroccan initiative for self-government, which includes the support
03:42of 20 members of the European Union and two permanent members of the Security Council
03:47and more than 100 countries, in addition to the international and regional organizations
03:51around the world.
03:52In addition to that, the Security Council calls for the adoption of the political process
03:56by inciting all parties to participate in it in a constructive way.
04:01This call is directed specifically to Algeria, which has been mentioned five times as a party
04:07because it opposes the political process and has opposed, especially for three years,
04:12the contract of the permanent members.
04:15The decision of the 17th year is based on the continuity of the Moroccan initiative for
04:20self-government and describes it as serious and credible and makes it the only basis for
04:25negotiations on a political solution to the regional dispute within the framework of the
04:30complete sovereignty of the Kingdom.
04:32This decision requires the Security Council to take into account the international dynamics
04:37and the magnitude of the Moroccan initiative for self-government, which includes the support
04:43of 20 members of the European Union and two permanent members of the Security Council
04:48and more than 100 countries, in addition to the international and regional organizations
04:52around the world.
04:53In addition to that, the Security Council calls for the adoption of the political process
04:58by inciting all parties to participate in it in a constructive way.
05:02This call is directed specifically to Algeria, which has been mentioned five times as a party
05:07because it opposes the political process and has opposed, especially for three years,
05:12the contract of the permanent members.
05:14Two countries and more than 100 countries, two countries and international and regional
05:19organizations around the world.
05:22Dr. Tajdeen Hussaini, a professor of international relations and a guest on the program
05:28Al-Hasila, confirmed that the decision of 1756 came in the context of the international
05:34initiative for self-government, which Morocco has presented since 2007.
05:39The decision came in a context that extended from 2007 to today, which is the context of
05:44the declaration of the initiative for self-government, which Morocco presented and considered it
05:50an initiative that enjoys seriousness, credibility and realism.
05:54You will notice something important in this decision, which is that it includes two sentences
05:59that are far from each other, but they meet at the core.
06:03The first sentence says that the United Nations is in search of a political solution that is
06:09realistic, credible, in line with the parties, and ends this dispute at the political level.
06:16But on the other hand, we notice that the Security Council says that the initiative for self-government
06:22is based on the same characteristics, without linking them.
06:27But I think that everyone who has a perspective on things says that the Security Council
06:33almost says it frankly, to say that it is indeed the initiative for self-government
06:38that must be applied.
06:40But perhaps, in case of a sharp collision between the parties within the Council,
06:45they may use this coherent phrase in this way.
06:51And now, to the new Dana storm that swept the south-east of Spain.
07:11The number of victims of the Dana storm, which hit the south-east of Spain, increased to at least 158 deaths,
07:17according to the latest figures issued by the Emergency Coordination Center in Valencia.
07:21This is connected to the search for victims and missing people in the south-east of the country,
07:26which has witnessed the worst floods in more than 50 years.
07:30More than 1,200 soldiers have been sent to the Valencia region,
07:34especially to assist in the rescue operations.
07:37In addition to the police and rescue units, who are trying to determine where the survivors may be
07:44and remove the survivors from the affected areas.
07:47Details with Omayma Asbila.
07:50The worst natural disasters in recent decades.
07:54This is how the Spanish authorities described the floods that swept the south-east of Spain,
07:59specifically in the city of Valencia.
08:03The floods left a huge mudslide and great destruction in the infrastructure, houses and roads.
08:10The death toll is expected to rise as the search and rescue operations continue,
08:16and the residents are still shocked by the horror of the scene.
08:24Yes, I saw bodies floating near me. I called, but nothing.
08:32The current takes cars and swims. It was the end of the great world.
08:40Suddenly, in the middle of the afternoon, without rain or anything else,
08:46we said, what is happening?
08:48It was an ice floe of water that completely submerged everything
08:52and turned everything you look at into a kind of puddle,
08:56where the streets were like rivers, where the water flowed at full speed,
09:01and no one gave us any warning.
09:04The water of the streets and squares flooded,
09:07causing the collapse of the bridges and the flooding of cars.
09:11At the same time, the amount of rain that fell in just eight hours was 491 liters per square meter,
09:19which equals the amount of rain that falls in a whole year in Spain.
09:25Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez asked citizens to stay in their homes,
09:30and said that the priority of the government is to find the missing.
09:34He also promised to provide all the necessary resources, no matter how difficult it is,
09:39to help meet the urgent needs of the affected areas and rebuild them.
09:45The Spanish government has mobilized a large amount of money and people.
09:53More than 1,100 people from the military units, most of them in the Valencia region,
09:59more than 1,800 people from the National Police,
10:02750 people from the Civil Guard, 200 soldiers,
10:06335 boats, a helicopter and a plane requested by the regional authorities.
10:13The Valencia region and the Mediterranean coast of Spain are generally witnessing
10:18the so-called Gotafria weather phenomenon in the autumn season,
10:24which is a low and isolated climate at high altitudes
10:29caused by sudden and very violent rains that last for several days.
10:35Scientists warn that extreme weather phenomena such as hot and stormy waves
10:41have become more frequent, longer and more severe due to climate change.
10:49As soon as it learned of the sudden weather that hit the Valencia region in the south-east of Spain,
10:55the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs initiated a crisis call
10:59involving representatives of various stakeholders in the central administration
11:03as well as the General Consulate of the Kingdom of Morocco in Valencia.
11:07Two mobile phones were placed next to the sign of the Moroccan community
11:11residing in the affected area in order to inform the potential victims
11:16or the missing persons and other cases that require the intervention of the consulate.
11:21As for the data on the potential victims among the Moroccan community,
11:26the Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco has provided
11:30the available data on one confirmed case of death,
11:34with the number of missing persons reaching 25 cases,
11:37in addition to two of them being injured.
11:45In the Middle East, the Arab League has convened a meeting at the Mandovina level in Cairo
12:01to discuss the decision of the Israeli Church to prepare the United Nations
12:06for the evacuation and employment of Palestinian refugees in the Palestinian territories.
12:11The head of the United Nations Office for the Evacuation and Employment of Palestinian Refugees in the Middle East
12:17warned that the end of the role of UNRWA would lead to the collapse of one of the regional stability measures.
12:23On the other hand, the Mandovina level of the Arab League mentioned
12:28the position of the Kingdom of Morocco on the Palestinian cause,
12:31indicating that His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Jerusalem Council,
12:35did not fail to emphasize the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people
12:38in establishing its independent state on the borders of 67, its capital, East Jerusalem.
12:50On the other hand, the Israeli Broadcasting Commission revealed
12:53a draft agreement that Washington said it had prepared
12:56and signed on a temporary ceasefire on the Lebanese front,
13:00as well as signing a document on a 60-day ceasefire.
13:05As a result of this ceasefire, Hezbollah will transport its heavy weapons
13:09to the northern Lebanese River, away from the borders during the transition period,
13:13and the Lebanese army will resume its expansion along the borders with Israel
13:18to prevent the reconstruction and armament of unofficial armed groups in Lebanon.
13:23On the other hand, Hezbollah rejected the draft proposal,
13:27saying that the current proposal gives Israel a lot of freedom to continue the attack across the borders.
13:33The rest of the details with Mohamed Anastabouh.
13:36In conjunction with the meeting of the American delegation with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
13:41the Israeli Broadcasting Commission revealed a draft agreement that Washington said it had prepared
13:46and signed on a temporary ceasefire on the Lebanese front,
13:50as well as signing a document on a 60-day ceasefire.
13:54Israel will withdraw from Lebanon during the first week of the ceasefire,
13:58with the beginning of a series of ceasefires to allow the Lebanese army
14:02to supervise the United States and other countries on withdrawal.
14:06The draft agreement is based on the decision of the Security Council 17-01.
14:11Other sources have confirmed that the two-month period will be used to complete the full implementation of the decision.
14:18As a result of this draft agreement, Hezbollah will transport its heavy weapons
14:22to the northern Lebanese River, away from the borders during the transition period,
14:27and the Lebanese army will re-spread it along the borders with Israel
14:31to prevent the reconstruction and armament of unofficial armed groups in Lebanon.
14:36US officials told Axios that the Biden administration has not reached a final agreement
14:41with any of the Lebanese or Israeli parties,
14:44while the Israeli Broadcasting Commission told Israeli officials
14:48that it is possible to reach an agreement in the coming days.
14:53On the Lebanese side, the head of the Lebanese Labor Administration, Najib Miqati,
14:58expressed his hope for a quick ceasefire,
15:01considering that Hezbollah was late in separating the Lebanese front from the Gaza front.
15:06This is where the Wall Street Journal reported on Hezbollah and the Lebanese government
15:11that they did not accept the suggestion of a 60-day ceasefire in southern Lebanon,
15:16saying that the current suggestion gives Israel a lot of freedom
15:21to continue attacking through the borders,
15:23but despite this, the Lebanese government does not want to drop the agreement publicly
15:28because the document gives room for negotiations that may end the war at the end of the transition period.
15:37And now to the new US presidential election.
15:52An increase of 58 million Americans,
15:55which represents 36% of voters in the early voting framework,
16:00in the drawing of the upcoming elections on November 5.
16:04American newspapers reported that most states in the country allow early voting,
16:10in person or by mail, to increase the percentage of participation
16:13and reduce pressure on offices during the election day
16:16and avoid the possibility of terminating people who are unable to move to polling stations.
16:27About the factors that led to the convergence between the candidates in the elections,
16:32we follow the explanations of the political analyst who specializes in international affairs,
16:36Mr. Mohamed Ashtatou.
16:38There is something very strange this year for the US elections,
16:43which is that the polls are usually steadfast in the face of changes,
16:50but this time they are biased.
16:53We are talking about a biased state in the elections,
16:57but we must also talk about the polls.
17:01Once we see Trump going up,
17:05and once we see Harris going down,
17:10I think the main reason is the war in Ukraine and the war in the Middle East,
17:20which is the main reason for this bias in the polls.
17:24Also, add to this the economic aspect,
17:28because many Americans think economically before they think about politics in America or abroad.
17:37These things will affect the upcoming elections in November,
17:44and will affect who will become president of the United States.
17:49Despite the fact that Harris has advanced for a while,
17:58she will lose many votes because of Biden,
18:04who supported Israel in this war,
18:09which lasted for more than a year.
18:14Perhaps at the end of the year we will see that Trump will win this election.
18:22In her closing words to the voters in Washington,
18:25the Vice President and Democratic Candidate for the Presidency of the United States,
18:29Kamala Harris, said that the efforts of her competitor,
18:32Democratic Candidate Donald Trump,
18:34to instill division and fear,
18:36do not reflect the reality of the American reality.
18:39During the latest election of Democratic Candidate Donald Trump in Pennsylvania,
18:43thousands of Americans of Latin origin came out in the city of Allentown
18:47in a violent demonstration,
18:50protesting his recent statements describing Biden's supporters as Qomama.
18:55Al-Mazeed in Safiha Hedin report.
18:58One week before the election day,
19:01Vice President Kamala Harris used the word
19:06to promise Americans that she would work to improve their lives.
19:11In her closing words to the voters,
19:14Harris emphasized that fear and division are not represented by the American people.
19:23Trump has spent some time trying to keep the American people divided
19:28and afraid of each other.
19:31This is what he is on.
19:33I am here tonight to say,
19:35this is not who we are.
19:40In her closing words to the voters,
19:43from the place where Trump spoke on January 6, 2021,
19:50statements about the presidential elections of 2020,
19:54which inspired a crowd to march to the Capitol
19:58and an attempt to stop the confirmation of the victory of Democratic candidate Joe Biden
20:03in the previous elections.
20:05Washington, a reminder at the National Mall,
20:08and the most important thing was that its campaign hoped to help this preparation
20:14in attracting the attention of voters in the leading states
20:18and in the leading state of Pennsylvania.
20:21The former president and Republican candidate for the US presidential election,
20:26Donald Trump, held an election rally in the city of Allentown,
20:31a city inhabited by a large number of Americans of Latin origin.
20:37In this leading state, there are more than 400,000 Puerto Ricans,
20:43and campaign organizers support the vision as evidence
20:48that the controversy is turning Latinos against the former president,
20:53even with Trump's claim that he was making progress
20:58with the mass that traditionally leans towards Democrats.
21:02On the eve of Trump's election rally,
21:05Americans of Latin origin organized a demonstration
21:10expressing the anger of Latin Americans,
21:14especially those coming from Puerto Rico,
21:17after a comedian spoke at a Trump election rally in New York
21:23at the end of last week on the American island of Tacoma.
21:30The number of immigrants who arrived in Britain in small boats
21:35through the Manche Canal exceeded 30,000 this year,
21:40according to preliminary statistics released yesterday Thursday.
21:45While the government of the New Workers' Party
21:50is fighting to limit the number of arrivals,
21:56and despite the Prime Minister's agreement,
22:02before the elections, to crush criminal gangs that facilitate illegal immigration.
22:07As of Wednesday, 564 people registered,
22:12out of a total of 5,200 in October,
22:17which is one of the highest registered numbers.
22:24The Moroccan Ministry of Health and Social Protection
22:29launched a national campaign to review and assess child vaccination.
22:34The program, which dares to be implemented in partnership
22:39with a number of ministries and local partners,
22:44aims to enhance prevention for 95% of children.
22:50The Ministry of Health and Social Protection
22:55launched a national campaign to review and assess child vaccination
23:00for children under the age of 18.
23:05This campaign is organized in partnership with a number of ministries,
23:10including the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of National Education,
23:15the Ministry of Health and Social Protection,
23:20and the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
23:25The goal of this campaign is to continue
23:30the vaccination campaign throughout the year.
23:39In its first phase, the campaign aims to ensure
23:44that children under the age of 18 are vaccinated.
23:49In order to ensure the success of this phase,
23:54the campaign is launched from various educational institutions,
23:59where the medical committee reviews medical files for students
24:04and reviews those who need a certain dose at the nearest health center.
24:09The campaign is also used for educational purposes,
24:14which can lead to death or disability,
24:19such as children's skin, scabs, scabs, and redness.
24:24We write the largest number of children who do not have their own bag.
24:29When they go to school and turn the books and see the bag they have,
24:34we send them to the nearest health center.
24:39The Ministry of Health and Social Protection has subsidized its resources
24:44in the framework of this national campaign,
24:49with the aim of strengthening prevention for children and infants.
24:54The ministry has prepared a program for communication and awareness
24:59about the importance of vaccinating children to protect them from dangerous diseases.