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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 10/11/2024

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00:00Welcome to Al Khabariyat Al Sabahiyah.
00:25In Qatar's decision to suspend its embassy in Gaza, thousands protested in Tel Aviv, calling for the release of the hostages and expressing their concern about the fate of the city.
00:40In Morocco, there is an agreement on the establishment of a dialogue between the Ministry of Justice and the Association of Law Enforcement Agencies.
00:49In Morocco, the third round of the Green March in the city of Al Mahfouz has also begun.
01:00The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the embassy has suspended its embassy in Gaza and the release of the hostages until there is a necessary seriousness in the negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
01:15In the name of foreign affairs, Majid al-Ansari said in a statement that Qatar chose the parties ten days ago during the last attempts to reach an agreement that it will devote its efforts in mediating between Hamas and Israel in the event of a failure to reach an agreement in that round, and that it will spend those efforts with the partners when there is a necessary seriousness to end the brutal war.
01:46After Qatar suspended its mediation between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, Israelis began to worry about the fate of the hostages who are still held in the Gaza Strip.
01:59Al-Abib posters gathered to demand the release of the hostages, and many people raised a poster carrying the number 400 and slogans demanding the return of the hostages and the end of the war.
02:17Hamas and Israel are responsible for delaying any agreement to reach a ceasefire in the war that broke out on October 7 last year.
02:28A report by the United Nations showed that women and children account for about 70% of the death of the Israeli war in the Gaza Strip.
02:41The report also detailed the operations of the killing of civilians and the violation of international law, which has been violated in many cases according to war crimes.
02:55A report by the UN Human Rights Commission highlighted the bitter reality of the Gaza Strip because of the ongoing Israeli war.
03:09Within six months, the report confirmed that 70% of the war was killed by women and children.
03:16We have 10,000 killed, of which 4,700 are children, in addition to 2,461 women. Therefore, the total percentage of women and children killed in the war is 70%.
03:35The operations of the killing of civilians are a prominent section of the UN report.
03:40These operations violate international law and are often linked to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and even mass extermination.
03:50This report provides a detailed analysis of the physical violations of human rights over the past six months and carefully examines the operations of the killing of civilians and the violations of international law, which has been violated in many cases according to war crimes.
04:12On the other hand, the UN Human Rights Commission has clarified that the Israeli government continues to illegally refuse to provide humanitarian aid and to destroy the civil infrastructure.
04:30Violations according to the UN Human Rights Commission are responsible for the accountability of those involved.
04:36It is essential that there is an appropriate account regarding the claims of violations of international law through reliable and well-preserved judicial bodies, and that information and evidence are collected and preserved.
04:53Civilians in Gaza are paying a high price for the war, and they appear in the claims of the great human being, which is supported by hundreds of thousands of civilians.
05:04Despite the guarantee of the UN report, the international organizations face many challenges, especially the issue of access to daily war-related data.
05:15The Israeli raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut have been renewed, and the National Media Agency has issued an official report on a raid on the Hadath area near the Lebanese university and two previous raids in the Burj al-Brajna area.
05:34On the other hand, the UN has accused UNIFIL of being involved in one of its locations in southern Lebanon, and has described it as a deliberate and direct action against its forces.
05:50The Israeli raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut have been renewed, and the National Media Agency has issued an official report on a raid on the Hadath area near the Lebanese university and two previous raids in the Burj al-Brajna area.
06:07The Israeli raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut have been renewed, and the National Media Agency has issued an official report on a raid on the Hadath area near the Lebanese university and two previous raids in the Burj al-Brajna area.
06:37The Israeli raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut have been renewed, and the National Media Agency has issued an official report on a raid on the Hadath area near the Lebanese university and two previous raids in the Burj al-Brajna area.
07:07The Israeli raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut have been renewed, and the National Media Agency has issued an official report on a raid on the Hadath area near the Lebanese university and two previous raids in the Burj al-Brajna area.
07:32Since last month, Israel has intensified its air strikes on areas of Hezbollah's headquarters near Beirut, in the south and east of the country, and has launched a limited land offensive in southern Lebanon after a year of exchange of shelling with Hezbollah across the border.
07:48On the other hand, the UN accused the Israeli army of being involved in one of its operations in southern Lebanon, and considered the incident to be like other similar incidents carried out by the Israeli army, not related to the events of the Hezbollah forces in the exchange of shelling, but with deliberate and direct actions by the Israeli army.
08:13The Ministry of Justice and the Lawyers Association of Morocco have agreed to establish a dialogue between the ministry and the association, and to form a subordinate committee between the two parties to study the proposed laws according to a schedule of work agreed upon, and to document the activities of these committees, and to return to them when they are approved.
08:37The Ministry of Justice and the Lawyers Association of Morocco have agreed to establish a subordinate committee between the two parties to study the proposed laws according to a schedule of work agreed upon, and to document the activities of these committees, and to return to them when they are approved.
08:51In celebration of the 49th anniversary of the Green March, the UN has recently witnessed, alongside its annual festival, the Green March Festival in its third edition.
09:07This is related to the launch of a number of development projects and the signing of agreements, a partnership aimed at strengthening economic and social development in the region.
09:18This is a report from Al Mahbas Group.
09:24Under the banner of the Moroccan Sahara, a strong and sustainable development, and continuous achievements for the future, the third edition of the National Green March Festival was launched in Al Mahbas Group in celebration of the 49th anniversary of the launch of the National Unity and Peaceful Struggle.
09:43This national festival is a celebration of the cultural and historical heritage of the Kingdom, including the cultural and artistic activities that represent different parts of the Kingdom, and that express the spirit of the Green March, and embody the strong belonging of the Moroccans.
10:01This edition is a collection of folkloric collections from all over the Kingdom of Morocco, and this is to embody a folkloric painting in which all Moroccan cultures and traditions meet on the land of Al Mahbas Group.
10:23On the eve of these celebrations, the Al Mahbas Group signed agreements aimed at the implementation of water projects, including Al Kheima House in Al Mahbas, and the House of Crafts and Institute of Arts and Traditional Crafts in Alsa.
10:38The agreement also includes the development of the infrastructure and the construction of playgrounds and green squares, in addition to the launch of the Zakra Museum, which will preserve the history of the region and enhance the cultural presence.
10:51We are very happy to be in this beloved border area, which provides security, stability and security, and which has a special kindness from His Majesty the King.
11:01We are very happy to be in this beloved border area, which provides security, stability and security, and which has a special kindness from His Majesty the King.
11:19We are very happy to be in this beloved border area, which provides security, stability and security, and which has a special kindness from His Majesty the King.
11:45In Assa, the construction of the 6th Mohammedine Square and the main street has been completed, in addition to the presentation of the emergency program for the modernization of the Sazag region, and the completion of road projects.
11:59Four trucks, two cars and trailers were delivered to collect the waste in the city of Assa, to strengthen the infrastructure and local services.
12:10By the way, the emergency program for the modernization of the Sazag region, 2024-2027, has been presented.
12:19These projects will be launched with the support of the Regional Council of Glemmim and Dnoun, the Regional Council of Assa and the Regional Development Agency of the South.
12:27The Regional Council of Assa and the Regional Development Agency of the South.
12:44The Competition Council noted that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
13:00The Competition Council noted in its report on tracking the implementation of the agreements made by the gas and petrol distribution companies in general, that the analysis of the second quarter of 2024 shows that this period has been characterized by downward trends in the changes in international prices of reused fuel products.
13:24The Competition Council noted that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
13:54The Competition Council noted in its report on tracking the implementation of the agreements made by the gas and petrol distribution companies in general, that the analysis of the second quarter of 2024 shows that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
14:14The Competition Council noted that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
14:44The Competition Council noted that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
15:14The Competition Council noted that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
15:44The Competition Council noted that the prices of gasoline and petrol in fuel stations are not directly measured by the price of a barrel of crude oil, but by the reference prices of reused products.
16:10The Tunisian Ministry of Justice held the responsibility for the physical safety of the two prisoners, Chazab al-Haj Mubarak and Mohamed Bougallab, in view of the deterioration of their health conditions.
16:36Imprisonment is a punishment for freedom, not for human dignity.
16:42The Ministry of Justice held the responsibility for the physical safety of the two prisoners, Chazab al-Haj Mubarak and Mohamed Bougallab, in view of the deterioration of their health conditions.
16:59The arrest and imprisonment of journalists in Tunisia was carried out on the occasion of the International Day to End Punishment for Crimes Against Journalists, under the slogan, Behind Every Journalist is a Case.
17:16Thirty-seven journalists were prosecuted in Tunisia, five of whom were imprisoned.
17:23At the global level, this year is the hardest year in terms of the number of journalists killed in conflict areas.
17:33The numbers indicate that 86% of the cases of journalists killed remain unresolved.
17:40This number is terrifying because it sends a message to journalists that they are safe and that they can continue to kill journalists.
17:51This makes the reality and the future scary for journalists.
17:58The civil society organizations in Tunisia are gathering to force journalists to be prosecuted in an unprecedented way.
18:08This is mainly because of the implementation of the rules of Article 54, which prohibits freedom of expression.
18:15This year is a hard year for journalists around the world in terms of their killing and assault.
18:23Tunisia does not back down, according to the civil society organizations, in view of the high number of detainees behind bars.
18:34Al-Falhi Media, Tunisia.
18:39After Donald Trump, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley
18:51were able to be part of the administration that was to be formed after his election as president of the United States.
18:59The elected president wrote on his social network, Truth Social,
19:03that he will not invite former U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley or former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
19:10to join the Trump administration that is to be formed.
19:15Joe Biden, who was elected by his predecessor, Donald Trump, in the White House on April 4,
19:23after the U.S. president's peaceful transition to the presidency,
19:27lost the presidential election four years ago.
19:34Trump, who did not admit his defeat in the 2020 elections,
19:41historically won on November 5 and returned to the White House,
19:46leaning towards a period of political activity under which his right-wing positions have been pressured.
19:52Biden will join a small group of U.S. presidents who have restored power to their predecessors in the White House.
20:06Let's stay in the U.S.
20:09Donald Trump won in Arizona in the U.S. presidential election this week,
20:14according to what the U.S. television networks expected,
20:19to complete the expansion of the republics to all the seven leading states.
20:25After four days of voting in this western southern state,
20:30which includes a large number of Spanish-origin residents,
20:34CNN and NBC expected Trump to win 11 electoral votes.
20:45The German consul, Olaf Scholz,
20:49said that he is ready to discuss the timing of the early elections,
20:54at a time when he faces pressure to speed up the process of achieving his election,
20:59after the collapse of the ruling coalition, which is leading.
21:03It is assumed that this process will begin on January 15,
21:08with the government's confidence in the vote.
21:11However, the Democratic Socialist leader
21:14is aware of his readiness to entrust the parliamentarians
21:18with providing an answer about the appropriate time
21:21to put confidence in the German parliament,
21:24as it must hold new elections on the verge of collapse.
21:29The resignation of the German consul to the Minister of Finance
21:33after deep differences in the country's economic policy
21:36led to the collapse of the ruling coalition
21:40and the entry into a political crisis.
21:46A number of regions in the Moroccan Kingdom
21:50experienced significant downfalls during the month of October,
21:54contributing greatly to the rescue of the olive harvest season
21:58and the preservation of the harvest.
22:03Wazzan is an important destination for the harvest process
22:07and the quality is strong in the face of rising prices,
22:11which are controlled by a number of natural factors
22:14related to climate change.
22:17This is the report of Mohamed Rishi.
22:20The olive harvest season in Morocco continues.
22:23The picture takes us to the Wazzan region,
22:26where the season is of great importance,
22:29in view of its economic and social capacity,
22:32and where the farmers and their families
22:35rely on the production of olives as a main source of income.
22:39Although Wazzan has a large agricultural area for olive trees,
22:43the lack of downfalls and drought
22:46are among the factors that have affected the prices of olive oil,
22:50which have seen a noticeable rise.
22:53The downfalls of this year came in the first season of olives,
22:57which positively affected the production of olives.
23:00We expect to see a reduction in production
23:04compared to previous years,
23:07due to the beginning of the drought season.
23:10This means a reduction of about 30% to 40%,
23:14and we expect to see a production of 45,000 to 50,000 tonnes of olive oil.
23:19Thank God, most of the factories are now operating,
23:23and the quality of the olive oil that is produced
23:26is very good.
23:29Despite the decrease in production,
23:32there is a rise in the yield,
23:35which is due to the lack of production
23:38due to the beginning of the drought season,
23:41as well as the lack of cultivation
23:44that distinguishes olive trees.
23:47As you can see, the yield is not bad in some areas.
23:51Every farmer has a share.
23:53The people who worked hard to get their olive oil
23:57have a certain amount, thank God.
24:00But most of them,
24:03as we can see, have a small amount.
24:06This is a clear result of the continuous drought.
24:10Here, the price of olive oil rises a little,
24:13because the summer and the beginning of the year
24:16have to rise a little,
24:19and the prices have to increase a little.
24:21So the demand is higher than the yield.
24:24The increase in production costs
24:27and the increase in prices
24:30is due to several factors,
24:33including the climate change
24:36that affected agricultural crops,
24:39and the increase in production costs,
24:42including the prices of fertilizers,
24:45transportation and electricity.
24:48All these factors have led to an increase
24:51in the price of olive oil,
24:54which is good for the weather.
24:57The oil price has risen from
25:00the price of 90% to 85%.
25:03This is due to the oil production
25:06and the quality of the oil.
25:09The oil price has risen from
25:1218.5% to 95%.
25:15The Ministry of Agriculture,
25:18Fisheries, and Rural Development
25:21to reduce the impact of this increase by targeting programs to improve production and support
25:28farmers through modern technologies to improve the quality of crops and their quantity, in
25:34addition to providing the necessary guidance to farmers in different areas to avoid losses
25:40and enhance production, and to reduce the costs to ensure oil access for consumers at reasonable
25:47prices.