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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 10/11/2024

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00:00Welcome to the most important news on Median TV, I'm Tanja, these are the headlines.
00:27The Pentagon confirms that American fighters have set off air raids on the facilities storing advanced weapons belonging to the Houthis.
00:39In Morocco, there is an agreement on the establishment of dialogue between the Ministry of Justice and the Association of Law Enforcement Agencies.
00:48In Morocco, the third round of the Green March Festival is also taking place in prison.
00:58American fighters have set off air raids on the facilities storing advanced weapons belonging to the Houthis, supported by Iran in Yemen, according to the U.S. Department of Defense.
01:09The U.S. Department of Defense said that the weapons were used to attack military and civilian ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
01:19The Houthis have set off three air raids in Sana'a, indicating that the bombardment has lasted long and that Imran, which is close to it, has been preserved.
01:29In November last year, Yemeni protesters launched airstrikes on missiles and vehicles in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
01:37The Houthis have launched airstrikes on commercial ships belonging to Israel.
01:43The Houthis have launched airstrikes on commercial ships belonging to Israel.
01:49The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it is in talks with Israel and Hamas to reach an agreement in Gaza to release the hostages.
02:00Al-Ansari said in a statement that Qatar chose the parties ten days ago during the last attempts to reach an agreement that will link its efforts in the Middle East between Hamas and Israel in the event of a failure to reach an agreement during this tour.
02:20And that it will take up these efforts with the partners when there is a necessary seriousness to end the brutal war.
02:30On the evidence of the Qatari decision regarding the negotiations of the threat, we follow the reading of the expert on the Middle East, Firas Yaghi from Jerusalem.
02:41These Qatari statements come in two contexts.
02:46The first context is in an attempt to pressure Hamas under the title that it cannot continue in the Middle East in light of the American pressure on Qatar to pressure Hamas to agree with Hamas on the American side.
03:01Since Hamas rejects this, Qatar cannot press.
03:06This is the meaning of the statement of the negotiations or freezing them between the two parties to press on Hamas.
03:12Because it is not possible to press on Israel.
03:15Even some when talking about this comment is a pressure on Israel, I do not think that it comes in this context.
03:23America is the only one capable of pressing on Israel.
03:27And America cannot press and did not press and did not press in the past on Israel in the matter of the exchange deal.
03:35Therefore, it is understood from the statements of the issue that it is towards Hamas and not towards Israel.
03:41There is concern on the Israeli side in the matter of the exchange deal.
03:46And I do not think that the Israeli side wants to facilitate the process of issuing the deal.
03:51This is a matter related to the arrival of Trump to power, and some believe that Trump may press on Qatar.
04:08The author and political researcher Ali Abu Sarhan said that Qatar's role in the Middle East is important and effective and has an impact on the Hamas movement,
04:21considering Doha as an international communication station to stop the launch of fire.
04:26In fact, Qatar's role was an effective role and has an impact on the movement of the Islamic Resistance,
04:35whether it was before the Assassin's Caves or later.
04:40Doha was an international communication station to stop the launch of fire.
04:47It was also a diplomatic and political hub, whether it was from the American side or from other countries.
04:57Therefore, Qatar is now under pressure in this direction,
05:04where the US administration practices political and diplomatic pressure on Qatar.
05:09The Israeli side also practices this pressure by closing the Islands in Israel
05:19and then attacking the Island offices in the city of Ramallah, which is subject to the Palestinian national authority.
05:27All these pressures have led to the escalation of the situation in Qatar.
05:31There are other factors, changes and interventions on the diplomatic front,
05:39which all parties seek to impose or to stop the launch of fire.
05:46In fact, Qatar has confirmed on more than one occasion that the Israeli side is responsible for refusing to stop the launch of fire.
05:54Therefore, despite this Israeli position, Qatar has tried and has always been the first station in these efforts.
06:05There are international changes, or in the event itself,
06:11considering the entry of the open war on Lebanon from the Middle East.
06:17In addition, the martyrdom of Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah,
06:23as well as the situation in the north of the Gaza Strip and the US elections.
06:31Media TV reporter in Gaza, Islam Al-Za'anoun, reported that Israel today shelled Gaza Strip.
06:39The civil defense reported the fall of 25 dead, including 13 children.
06:45More than 30 people were injured in a strike that targeted a house in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip.
06:51At least five people were killed in a cave that extended to a house in Sabra neighborhood in Gaza,
06:59according to the civil defense, which confirmed the continuation of the search operation,
07:04because a number of victims are still under the rubble.
07:09The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperative and the Moroccans living abroad,
07:15met today in Sochi at the first ministerial conference of the Russian-African Cooperative.
07:22This is the first ministerial conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Russia
07:28and the African member states in the United Nations,
07:32after the St. Petersburg Summit in 2023 and Sochi in 2019.
07:38The conference aims to evaluate the requirements of the two adopted declarations
07:42during these two summits and to determine the limits of future cooperation
07:48in order to respond to the expectations of the African countries and their aspirations in a better way.
07:54The Ministry of Justice and the Association of Lawyers in Morocco
08:00agreed on the establishment of dialogue between the ministry and the association
08:04and the formation of a subjective committee between the two parties
08:06to study the proposed legal projects according to an agreed-upon schedule
08:12and to document the activities of these committees with references that will be referred to at the hearing.
08:18This came during a meeting convened by the Ministry of Justice and the Association of Lawyers in Morocco
08:24at the headquarters of the Parliament,
08:27with the invitation of the two committees of justice, legislation and human rights,
08:30the two parliaments and the consultants.
08:36In the context of the third version of the national festival of the Green March,
08:41the Al-Mahbis Group has launched several development projects
08:45and signed partnership agreements aimed at enhancing economic and social development in the region.
08:51From the Al-Mahbis Group, a report by Naama Maalani.
08:56Under the slogan of the Moroccan Sahara,
08:59a strong will, sustainable development and continuous achievements for the future,
09:03the third version of the national festival of the Green March was launched
09:09in celebration of the 49th anniversary of the founding of the National Unity and Peaceful Regime.
09:16This national festival is an occasion to celebrate the cultural and historical heritage of the Kingdom,
09:22as it includes the cultural and artistic activities that represent different parts of the Kingdom
09:27and that express the spirit of the Green March and embody the strong belonging of the Moroccans.
09:33This version is a collection of folkloric groups from all over the Kingdom of Morocco,
09:42and this is an embodiment of a folkloric painting,
09:46which embodies all Moroccan cultures and traditions on the land of the Al-Mahbis Group.
09:55On the eve of these celebrations, the Al-Mahbis Group signed agreements
10:00aimed at the implementation of water projects, including the Al-Khema House in Al-Mahbis,
10:05and the House of Crafts and a Institute for Art and Traditional Crafts in the city of Alsa.
10:10The agreement also includes the development of the infrastructure and the construction of playgrounds near the Green Square,
10:15in addition to the launch of the works of the Memory Museum,
10:19which will preserve the history of the region and enhance its cultural presence.
10:23We are very happy to be in this beloved border region,
10:28which is full of security, stability and peace,
10:31and which has a special kindness from His Majesty the King.
10:34The government meets the directions of the coming generations in these important Moroccan areas,
10:42including their children, their compatriots and even their relatives.
10:45Today, we are happy that the sector of traditional crafts, social economy and solidarity
10:48have joined us in the development dynamics of this region.
10:52We published a number of open letters on the development of these regions,
10:57and we are also happy to sign four agreements.
11:01This national festival comes alongside development projects
11:05to reflect Morocco's desire to strengthen sustainable development in various southern regions,
11:10emphasizing the unity of the national class and the Kingdom's commitment to the prosperity of all quarters of the country.
11:18In Assa, the 6th Mohamed Square and the main street were inaugurated,
11:22in addition to the presentation of the emergency program for the modernization of the Assa Zag region,
11:28and the inauguration of road projects.
11:30Four trucks, two cars and containers were delivered to the waste collection in the city of Assa,
11:37to enhance infrastructure and local services.
11:40By the way, the emergency program for the modernization of the Assa Zag region was presented
11:47in 2024-2027.
11:51These projects are supported by the Guilmim, Dnoun and the regional council of Assa,
11:59and the Southern Regional Development Agency.
12:02In Al-Jamaa Al-Turabiya Al-Mahbis, the official delegation presented a number of projects,
12:09including the project of public lights,
12:14the construction of football fields and green squares,
12:19as well as projects for cultural preparation.
12:23In Tunisia, the Ministry of Justice held a press conference
12:33on the responsibility for the physical safety of two prisoners,
12:37Shada Bilhaj Mubarak and Mohamed Boughlab,
12:41in view of the deterioration of their health.
12:44The Tunisian press conference revealed that the number of detainees in Tunisia
12:48reached 37, including 5 prisoners.
12:54This came on the occasion of World Day to end the abolition of punishment
12:58for crimes committed against journalists.
13:02From the Tunisian capital, our correspondent, Fatih Al-Falhi.
13:07The Tunisian Ministry of Justice held a press conference
13:12on the responsibility for the physical safety of two prisoners,
13:15Shada Bilhaj Mubarak and Mohamed Boughlab,
13:19in view of the deterioration of their health.
13:22The first one was admitted for food poisoning,
13:26and the second for diseases that were not treated properly in prison,
13:30according to his family.
13:32Prison is a punishment for crimes committed against freedom,
13:35not crimes committed against human dignity.
13:37From here, we bear the responsibility of the Minister of Justice,
13:40the Minister in charge of the general administration of prisons and reforms,
13:42and we bear the responsibility for the health of our two colleagues,
13:48Shada Bilhaj and Mohamed Boughlab, who have serious diseases.
13:51Their health deteriorated and the health crisis deepened in prison.
13:55The situation of the detainees and prisoners in Tunisia
13:59was exposed on the occasion of World Day to end the abolition of punishment
14:04for crimes committed against journalists,
14:07under the slogan, behind every journalist there is a case.
14:1237 journalists are pursuing a case in Tunisia,
14:16including 5 prisoners.
14:19At the global level, this year is considered the hardest year
14:24in terms of the number of journalists killed in conflict areas.
14:29The numbers indicate that 86% of the cases of journalists killed
14:34remain unresolved.
14:35This number is terrifying.
14:38Why? Because it sends a message to journalists
14:43that they are safe, and that they can continue to kill journalists.
14:47This makes the reality and the future scary for journalists.
14:54The civil society organizations in Tunisia
14:58are gathering to expose journalists to unforeseen trials and prosecutions,
15:03mainly because of the imposition of the 54 criminal laws of freedom.
15:10This year is considered the hardest year in terms of the number of journalists
15:15killed and assaulted around the world.
15:18Tunisia does not withdraw from the base, according to the civil society organizations,
15:23due to the high number of detainees behind bars,
15:28from the perspective of the pen and the opinion.
15:30He opened the case 100 minutes ago.
15:33Donald...
15:35The new US president, Donald Trump,
15:39rejected the request of former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
15:44and the US ambassador to the United Nations,
15:47Nikki Haley, to be part of the administration
15:50that he decided to form after electing him as president of a new state.
15:54The president wrote on his social media account,
15:56that he will not invite Haley or Pompeo to join his running administration.
16:07Joe Biden is holding a reception for his successor, Donald Trump,
16:11in the White House next Wednesday,
16:13after the US president's peaceful transition
16:16and the organization of power to the elected president,
16:19who lost the presidential elections four years ago.
16:23Trump, who never admitted his defeat in the 2020 elections,
16:28won historically on November 5th,
16:31and returned to the White House,
16:33leaning towards a contract of political activity
16:37imposed by his right-wing positions.
16:40Biden will join a small club of US presidents
16:44who regained power to their predecessors in the White House.
16:52Donald Trump won the state of Arizona
16:55in the US presidential election this week,
16:58according to what American TV networks expected,
17:03to complete the presidential campaign
17:06for all the seven states in the country.
17:09After four days of voting in this western southern state,
17:13which includes a large number of Spaniards,
17:17CNN and NBC expected
17:19Trump to win 11 electoral votes.
17:28Russian officials said that Ukraine
17:31fired at least 25 drones
17:35targeting the Russian capital Moscow
17:38early this morning,
17:40which led to the temporary closure of two of the capital's airports.
17:44Details in the report.
17:50Russian air forces fired 25 drones
17:54targeting Moscow and its region
17:57on Saturday night and Sunday morning.
18:00These attacks on the Russian capital
18:03are among the largest attacks
18:05since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war
18:08in February 2022.
18:10A Russian news report
18:12reported that the Russian air defense organization
18:14dropped 17 drones in the Perniask-Kuarostov region.
18:21The Russian news agency reported
18:24to the Perniask governor Alexander Bugumaz
18:28that 14 drones were observed and destroyed
18:32by the Russian Ministry of Defense
18:35by means of a fixed wing.
18:40In the Ukrainian capital,
18:41the Ukrainian authorities announced
18:43that they dropped 62 drones
18:45out of 145 launched by Russia
18:48during the night.
18:50The Ukrainian air force issued warnings
18:53of air strikes in Kiev
18:55and the area around it
18:58and the eastern half of the country.
19:00Ukrainian officials said
19:02that at least two people were injured
19:04and buildings were damaged
19:06in an attack by a Russian drone
19:08launched during the night
19:09in Odessa, southern Ukraine.
19:12Russia has not commented
19:14on the attack so far.
19:16Civilians were targeted in this war,
19:20but thousands of civilians
19:22have been killed since its launch.
19:27We return to Morocco,
19:29where a group of areas
19:31during October
19:33experienced significant rainfall
19:36and contributed significantly
19:37to the rescue of the olive oil season
19:40and the preservation
19:42of its harvest level.
19:44In the Wazan region,
19:46it is important to accept
19:48that the production process
19:50is in full swing
19:52due to the rising prices
19:54that control a number
19:56of natural factors
19:58related to climate change.
20:00Mohamed Rishi reports.
20:02The olive oil season
20:04continues in Morocco
20:05and in the Wazan region,
20:07where the season
20:09is of great importance
20:11due to its economic
20:13and social importance.
20:15Many farmers and families
20:17rely on olive oil
20:19as a main source of income.
20:21Although Wazan has a large
20:23agricultural area
20:25for olive trees,
20:27the lack of rainfall
20:29and drought
20:31are among the factors
20:32that affect the production
20:34of olive oil.
20:36The fall in rainfall
20:38in the first season
20:40has positively affected
20:42the production
20:44of olive oil.
20:46It is expected
20:48that the production
20:50of olive oil
20:52will decrease
20:54compared
20:56to previous years
20:58due to the
21:00increase
21:02in the production
21:04of olive oil.
21:06Thanks to God,
21:08most of the factories
21:10are still operating
21:12and the quality
21:14of the olive oil
21:16that is produced
21:18is good.
21:20Despite the decrease
21:22in production,
21:24there is a rise
21:26in rainfall
21:28that contributes
21:30to the decrease
21:32in the production
21:34of olive oil.
21:36Every worker
21:38has a share
21:40in the production
21:42of olive oil.
21:44The majority
21:46of the workers
21:48have a small share
21:50in the production
21:52of olive oil
21:54due to the
21:56increase
21:58in rainfall
22:00that is
22:02contributing
22:04to the decrease
22:06in the production
22:08of olive oil.
22:10The increase
22:12in the production
22:14of olive oil
22:16is due
22:18to the increase
22:20in the production
22:22of olive oil
22:24that is
22:26contributing
22:28to the decrease
22:30in the production
22:32of olive oil.
22:34The increase
22:36in the production
22:38of olive oil
22:40is due
22:42to the increase
22:44in the production
22:46of olive oil
22:48that is
22:50contributing
22:52to the decrease
22:54in the production
22:56of olive oil.
22:57The Ministry
22:59of Agriculture,
23:01Fisheries,
23:03Rural Development
23:05and Forestry
23:07is working
23:09to reduce
23:11the impact
23:13of this increase
23:15through programs
23:17to improve
23:19production
23:21and support
23:23the farmers
23:24to increase
23:26the production
23:28of olive oil
23:30at a reasonable
23:32price.
23:55In an event
23:57that is the first
23:59of its kind
24:01in a new city,
24:03history meets
24:05the beauty of nature.
24:07The first round
24:09of the days of
24:11heritage and sale
24:13is an event
24:15that highlights
24:17the richness
24:19of the cultural
24:21and commercial
24:22experiences
24:24of the first days
24:26of the heritage
24:28and sale
24:30of the new city
24:32in the framework
24:34of its efforts
24:36to advance
24:38the new city
24:40through
24:42ethics and
24:44beauty.
24:46The first days
24:48will be attended
24:50by a group
24:52of farmers
24:54and artisans
24:56from all over the world.
24:58The first
25:00day of the
25:02event
25:04will be attended
25:06by a group
25:08of farmers
25:10and artisans
25:12from all over the world.
25:14The first
25:16day of the
25:18event
25:20will be
25:22attended
25:24by a group
25:26of farmers
25:28and artisans
25:30from all
25:32over the world.
25:34The first
25:36day
25:38of the
25:40event
25:42will be
25:44attended
25:46by a group
25:48of farmers
25:50and artisans
25:52from all
25:54over the world.
25:56The first
25:58day
26:00of the
26:02event
26:04will be
26:06attended
26:08by a group
26:10of farmers
26:12and artisans
26:14from all
26:16over the world.
26:18The first
26:20day of the
26:22event
26:24will be
26:26attended
26:28by a group
26:30of farmers
26:32and artisans
26:34from all
26:36over the world.
26:38The first
26:40day of the
26:42event
26:44will be
26:46attended
26:48by a group
26:50of farmers