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00:00Welcome to my channel, Tanjou, and to its prominent headlines.
00:23In Baku, Azerbaijan, the COP-29 climate summit was held amid controversy over international commitments to limit global warming.
00:36In Morocco, the French ambassador continues to accompany a delegation of French businessmen to visit the southern regions of the Kingdom.
00:47The Israeli army announces the opening of a new crossing for humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
00:54We start with Azerbaijan, where the President of the Republic, Ilham Aliyev, and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antony Guterres,
01:07met at the municipal stadium in Baku. The President of the Government, Aziz Akhnoosh, who is leading the Moroccan delegation participating in the COP-29
01:15summit in the framework of the United Nations Framework Agreement on Climate Change, met with Azerbaijan.
01:23Aziz Akhnoosh visited the different airspaces of Morocco and Azerbaijan, which are located in the Blue Zone, at the Olympic Stadium.
01:32He listened to explanations about the achievements of the two countries in the field of climate change and renewable energy.
01:46The President of the Republic, Ilham Aliyev, who is hosting the United Nations Framework Agreement on Climate Change,
01:55defended the rights of countries to exploit their oil and gas resources during the opening of a summit led by the participating countries.
02:04He said that the implementers of the United Nations Framework Agreement on Climate Change, Simon Still,
02:10said that the global climate movement is strong and will continue despite the re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States,
02:19who pledged to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
02:26Amid international observations of tangible and shared steps towards environmental protection,
02:32the world's leaders in the COP-29 climate summits in Azerbaijan
02:38discussed the climate challenges facing the world.
02:42Discussions focus on commitments to reduce emissions,
02:47climate financing mechanisms, and expanding renewable energy solutions.
02:51BAK, which is leading this round,
02:54confirms its commitment to play a key role in supporting efforts to combat climate change.
02:59On the other hand, it defended the rights of countries to exploit their oil and gas resources.
03:06When they call us a petro-state now, this is not justice.
03:14It only shows a lack of political culture and knowledge.
03:19There are other important criteria that should be the basis for assessing the country's performance,
03:26not the country's natural resources, which are a gift from God.
03:34The issue of financing is among the issues that are being raised extensively
03:39in the hope of finding a way to reach an agreement.
03:43The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres,
03:47said that developed countries participating in the COP-29 must reach a solution
03:52to the issue of financial aid that should be provided to developing countries
03:58to combat the consequences of climate change.
04:02During the COP-29 summit, the barrier to climate financing must be broken.
04:08Developing countries should not leave without a deal.
04:12The agreement is necessary, and I am confident that it will be reached.
04:16We need a new goal for financing that moves with the moment.
04:21Donald Trump's return to the White House after winning the US presidency
04:27and his stance on climate issues is one of the barriers to this summit.
04:32There are fears of an American and Shiite withdrawal from the Paris Agreement,
04:37which was signed in 2015.
04:40This may limit the ambitions of the United States to confront climate change.
04:46In the context of the French decision to recognize the Moroccan Sahara
04:51and the sovereignty of the Kingdom on its lands,
04:54a French delegation visits the southern regions.
04:57The French ambassador to Morocco, Christophe Lecourtier,
05:01is accompanied by a number of French businessmen.
05:05These visits coincide with the organization of the French Moroccan Economic Days
05:10in the two eyes of the Red River and the interior of the Golden Valley.
05:13About 50 senior officials participate in this event.
05:17The French executives represent different sectors
05:22with the aim of exploring investment opportunities and strengthening economic partnerships.
05:27This visit also aims to evaluate the challenges and needs in these areas
05:32and determine ways of work that France can use
05:36to support economic and social development in the region.
05:40The program includes two phases.
05:43The first phase starts from the eyes of the Red River
05:46and then moves to the interior of the Golden Valley.
05:52The role of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Morocco
05:56is evident in the cooperation of the Moroccan sides.
05:59The latest developments have given us the idea
06:02of taking a tour of the southern regions.
06:04The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry
06:07will host 50 French consultations
06:10designed for regional development.
06:13We will also visit the University of Mohamed VI
06:17with a number of specializations.
06:20Then we will go to the city of Dakhla.
06:24For us, it is important to hold consultations.
06:28We have here French consultations
06:30with large French groups settled here.
06:33It is important for us to get to know
06:36the different investment opportunities provided by the French side.
06:44It is also important to hold consultations in the southern region.
06:48The French Chamber of Commerce has held consultations since 2017
06:51with the opening of its branch in the city of Oyon and Dakhla in 2019.
06:55It is also important to know that we are here
06:58and that the French side is providing strong opportunities.
07:05Our trade relationship is very strong,
07:08as confirmed by the figures that were announced
07:11during Macron's last visit.
07:14Trade between the two countries reached 14 billion euros.
07:17France is the first direct investor in Morocco.
07:21Investment support must be provided
07:24outside the main axis of trade
07:26and the French Chamber of Commerce wants to invest in the French side.
07:32We are here with a lecture from His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief
07:36and the President of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces.
07:40The first team was led by Mohamed Barid,
07:43the General Inspector of the Royal Armed Forces
07:46and the Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Region.
07:49The second team was led by the Commander-in-Chief of the General Staff
07:52and the President of the Royal Armed Forces.
07:55The fifth team was led by the Moroccan Military Committee.
07:58The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Armed Forces said
08:01that the team, which embodies the solidarity of the military cooperation
08:05between the Royal Armed Forces and the Moroccan Armed Forces,
08:09is an opportunity for both sides
08:12to showcase the achievements of 2024
08:15and identify activities that can be included
08:18in the cooperation program for the next year.
08:21On the same day, His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief
08:25and the President of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces
08:29welcomed the Minister-in-Chief of the National Defense Administration,
08:32Abdel Latif Lodhi,
08:35the team led by the Commander-in-Chief of the General Staff
08:38of the Muslim Republic of Mauritania.
08:41The two officials expressed their confidence
08:44in the level of friendship and cooperation
08:46that unites the two countries.
08:49They reaffirmed their ambition
08:52and their shared desire to strengthen
08:55these exemplary links in the future.
09:00Morocco renewed its support
09:03for a comprehensive political operation in Libya
09:06in front of the Peace and Security Council
09:09of the African Union led by Addis Ababa.
09:12The Acting Ambassador to the Kingdom
09:14of Africa, Mohamed Arrouchi,
09:17said that Morocco considers
09:20that the political solution and dialogue
09:23between the various Libyan actors
09:26is the only way out of the crisis
09:29that the country has been going through for years.
09:32The Moroccan diplomat stated that
09:35the issues raised in the Libyan sphere
09:38cannot be solved unless through
09:41presidential and legislative elections
09:44and the improvement of the humanitarian
09:47and economic situation in Libya,
09:50in addition to the support of the Libyan state institutions
09:53in controlling the security situation
09:56and combating terrorism and organized crime,
09:59through the signing of the agreement
10:02signed on December 17, 2015.
10:06To the Middle East now,
10:09where the Israeli army has declared
10:11a ceasefire to enter the Gaza Strip
10:14after a U.S. pressure.
10:17Washington announced last week
10:20that Israel will reopen an additional crossing
10:23before the deadline set by the U.S. administration
10:26to increase humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.
10:29The US Secretary of State
10:32submitted a request to Israel
10:35on October 13
10:38to increase humanitarian aid
10:41to the Palestinians
10:44and he took 30 days to respond
10:47under a series of comments
10:50on part of the U.S. military aid to Israel.
10:53A series of Israeli raids
10:56targeted the victim of South Beirut
10:59following instructions issued by the Israeli army
11:02during four days.
11:05Eleven people were killed,
11:08five of them at least,
11:11according to the U.S. military.
11:14The Israeli military
11:17has targeted a military base
11:20near Nahariya, north of Israel.
11:23For more details on this report,
11:26let's go to Al-Khamnishi.
11:29Israeli military planes
11:32are flying over the Lebanese front.
11:35New Israeli raids are targeting
11:38the victim of South Beirut.
11:41After instructions issued by the Israeli army
11:44to evacuate the targeted neighborhoods.
11:47According to the Israeli army,
11:50the targeted areas are areas of security
11:53and military that belong to the Lebanese Hezbollah.
11:56South Lebanon,
11:59a scene of violence and destruction.
12:02This area that belongs to Saida
12:05was the target of Israeli raids.
12:08The strike left people killed, injured and shocked.
12:12This is the children's playground.
12:15This is where we used to play as a child.
12:18And this is the playground where we used to play.
12:21This is where we used to play as a child.
12:24This is the playground where we used to play.
12:27These are the children's playgrounds.
12:30Lebanese media say
12:33that most of the victims
12:36are women and children.
12:38in search of more missing people under the rubble.
12:43At around 4.50 p.m.
12:48two bombs were dropped on this building.
12:52It was destroyed, as they say, it was erased from its memory.
12:57As you can see.
12:58This is the second part of the building.
13:00This is where the stairs went up.
13:02This is the second part of the building.
13:04The first part is here.
13:05The second part is there.
13:07The first part was completely destroyed.
13:10The Lebanese-Israeli borders are another stage
13:13for the circular military confrontations
13:16between the Israeli army and the Lebanese Hezbollah.
13:19These pictures show a military plane flying over the area
13:23to be followed by bombings targeting a Lebanese town.
13:27The news from there indicates the fall of killings and injuries
13:31due to these air bombings.
13:34On the other side,
13:36the Lebanese Hezbollah launched a missile strike
13:39targeting Nahariya.
13:41Ambulances rushed to transport the injured,
13:44which indicates the size of the recorded casualties.
13:47The Hezbollah also announced
13:49the bombing of an air base in Jisya,
13:52south of Al-Abib, with special missiles.
13:54Al-Abib's warning sirens were also sounded in northern Israel
13:57after attacks carried out by the Hezbollah
14:01and the Lebanese front.
14:07Of course, we have with us Mr. Ramallah Tahseen,
14:10the author and political analyst.
14:13Mr. Tahseen, welcome.
14:17Good evening.
14:20Mr. Tahseen, the Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh
14:24ended with a brutal Israeli aggression,
14:27as we have seen in Gaza and Lebanon,
14:30and it continues to this day.
14:33Was this, in your opinion,
14:35an Israeli response to the decision-making in Riyadh?
14:41First of all, good evening, everyone.
14:44Israel, as an occupying state,
14:46does not wait for the Arab-Islamic summit
14:50to be resumed.
14:53Whenever it is given the opportunity
14:56to strike places in Gaza and Lebanon,
14:59it is expected to have anything to do with resistance,
15:03or even strike population gatherings
15:06to weaken the resistance paper here and there,
15:10and it does so.
15:13As for the political response,
15:16the decisions that were issued from Riyadh
15:21are important,
15:23permanent,
15:25and provide political support to our people.
15:29If we look at the Arab-Islamic summit
15:33that was convened
15:35to establish a Palestinian state,
15:38it made it possible
15:40to normalize the future
15:42that could be achieved
15:44by establishing a Palestinian state.
15:47This is what Israel refuses,
15:49so we are very sorry.
15:51Although there is a blame
15:53and a Palestinian blame
15:55on the Arab-Islamic world
15:57and governments,
15:59at the same time,
16:01there is an Arab-Islamic summit
16:04led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
16:07which has the most important Arab-Islamic initiative.
16:11It is supported by Arab partners
16:14and Islamic countries,
16:16so it forms a forward line for us.
16:20It is, in itself,
16:22a response to the Israeli measures
16:24that do what they do
16:26to make the possibility
16:28of establishing a Palestinian state impossible.
16:31Yes, this is the second summit
16:33after last year's summit.
16:35Does the increase in meetings
16:37between Arab leaders
16:39mean that the time has come
16:42for a clear Arab stance
16:45on what is happening in the region?
16:48Yes.
16:50It is not up to the Arab countries
16:52and even the Islamic countries.
16:54This Arab-Islamic summit
16:56is led by the Arabs,
16:58the people with the main concern.
17:00It is not up to the Arab countries
17:03to unite and stand with Palestine,
17:06because the solution to the Palestinian issue
17:09is the key to any political upheaval
17:12in the region,
17:14especially if the United States,
17:17with the elected president
17:19and the new administration,
17:21wants to do something,
17:23it will do something.
17:25It has to do with securing its interests first,
17:28which also intersects
17:30with the interests of the occupation to a large extent.
17:33In order to achieve something,
17:35it must solve the Palestinian issue
17:38first.
17:39We do not say that we will take everything,
17:42nor do the Israelis want to take everything,
17:45but there must be a balance
17:47to establish an independent Palestinian state.
17:50This forms an Arab-political response
17:53to the new American leadership.
17:56Exactly.
17:57At this point,
17:58as you said,
17:59and as you said at the Riyadh summit,
18:01there is an emphasis on the Palestinian state,
18:04on the unity of the Palestinian lands.
18:06How can this be done?
18:11Excuse me?
18:12How can this be done?
18:14As you said at the summit,
18:16there is an emphasis on the need
18:18to establish a Palestinian state,
18:20and on the unity of the Palestinian lands.
18:23How can this be done?
18:25How can this be done?
18:31I mean the Gaza Strip administration.
18:34If the obligation is to abolish the Gaza Strip,
18:37we, the Palestinians,
18:40have a red line.
18:43We consider it as an international decision
18:47from 4-2-3-3-8,
18:49as well as the Oslo-Peace Agreement,
18:52which was originally made on these two decisions,
18:55the Tiffa Union and Gaza,
18:57and the Political Geography Union.
18:59We, as a political leadership,
19:03and as a Palestinian people,
19:05are united in the fact that Gaza is being
19:09occupied by the Palestinians,
19:11and they are managing it as they see fit.
19:13We do not have a real problem
19:15between those who manage it from Tiffa or Gaza.
19:18We, the Palestinians, do not manage the Gaza Strip,
19:21and this is what the President confirmed
19:23a few days ago at the summit.
19:25Therefore, any committee that manages the Gaza Strip
19:29is a committee that is distributed by the government
19:32and the political leadership.
19:34I think that the national consensus
19:38in the meetings of Fatah and Hamas
19:42is that we agree, God willing,
19:44through these two big parties,
19:47that we do not manage the Gaza Strip together,
19:51which guarantees the provision of aid,
19:56as I mentioned a little while ago,
19:59for the entry and opening of a new crossing
20:02to provide aid.
20:03It is a comprehensive system,
20:05which starts with the evacuation
20:07and continues with the reconstruction,
20:09God willing.
20:11Thank you, Zila.
20:13Thank you, Mr. Tahseen Yaqeen,
20:15the political analyst.
20:16You were with us from Ramallah.
20:18Thank you, Zila.
20:19You are welcome.
20:20The US president Donald Trump
20:25has chosen Michael Waltz,
20:27a former special forces officer,
20:29to be the National Security Advisor
20:32in the White House.
20:34They have chosen him
20:36to make Waltz the chief advisor
20:38in the upcoming US administration,
20:41which is facing a number of challenges
20:43in foreign policy,
20:44including wars in Ukraine, Lebanon, and Gaza.
20:48...as you saw from vote after vote after vote.
20:50It's not as though momentum is shifting.
20:52Each side...
20:53The US president Donald Trump
20:55is expected to nominate
20:57a senator from Florida,
20:59Marco Rubio,
21:00to be the Secretary of State,
21:02according to the New York Times.
21:04The name Rubio has repeatedly been used
21:07since last week
21:09as one of the candidates
21:11most likely to lead US diplomacy,
21:14alongside the former ambassador
21:16to Germany, Rick Grenell.
21:23We return to Morocco,
21:25where more than 140 people
21:27have been poisoned by food
21:29in the Medina area,
21:30after eating fast food from a restaurant.
21:33The local authorities have decided
21:35to close the restaurant
21:36and take samples of the food
21:38to be analyzed,
21:39in preparation for the necessary measures.
21:41A report by Esam Al-Abbari.
21:44In the Medina area,
21:46a fast food restaurant
21:48has become a health hazard
21:50after a number of customers
21:52were poisoned by food
21:54after eating one of the restaurant's
21:56most famous meals,
21:58according to eyewitnesses.
22:00I'm a customer of this restaurant.
22:02I eat here on a daily basis.
22:04People come here,
22:05their families,
22:06their children,
22:07all kinds of people
22:08come here to eat.
22:09And I see here,
22:10on a daily basis,
22:11a lot of people come here to eat.
22:13It's almost the number one
22:15restaurant in the Medina area.
22:17On Sunday morning,
22:18dozens of customers
22:19came to this restaurant
22:20at the local hospital
22:21because of the similar
22:22symptoms of poisoning,
22:23which led the hospital
22:24to cancel its appointments
22:25to accommodate the large number
22:26of patients and provide
22:27the necessary care.
22:28Poisoning means
22:29in the case of tasting,
22:30there is nothing,
22:31there is not much food.
22:32I gave him a piece of bread,
22:33he ate it,
22:34he ate it,
22:35he ate it,
22:36he ate it,
22:37he ate it,
22:38he ate it,
22:39he ate it,
22:40he ate it,
22:41he ate it,
22:42he ate it,
22:43he ate it,
22:44he ate it,
22:45he ate it,
22:46he ate it,
22:47he ate it,
22:48he ate it.
22:49I gave him a little
22:50and at the same time
22:51the kidney was poisoned
22:52in his stomach
22:53and his kidney
22:54was infected
22:55and the kidney
22:56was infected
22:57slightly
22:58and he was very upset
22:59that the kidney
23:00was saved
23:01from the breast.
23:02From Sunday morning
23:03to around
23:04one o'clock
23:05on Monday morning,
23:06there were
23:07over 140 cases
23:08of deaths
23:09We have seven cases under medical supervision for 48 hours, 72 hours, until they are released.
23:23They are all stable cases, there are no dangerous cases, there are no cases that require a life sentence, God forbid.
23:32Some of the families are still under medical supervision, including a family of two fathers and children, while others are in a stable condition.
23:44I went to my mother's house on the eve of the night.
23:48We were sleeping, we were sleeping.
23:54We were sleeping, and on the eve of the night, my sister was the first one to wake up.
24:00She started crying, and her face was swollen, and her face was very hot.
24:08She started crying, and her face was swollen, and her parents didn't let her sleep.
24:15We were sleeping, and on the eve of the night, my mother and I were sleeping.
24:23We were sleeping, and on the eve of the night, my mother and I were sleeping.
24:32The local authorities have temporarily closed and taken samples of meals to analyze, in preparation for the necessary measures.
24:44The Moroccan health sector is witnessing developments in the level of infrastructure and human resources,
24:49including the reconstruction and reconstruction of the Ibn Sina Hospital, which is a key step towards improving health infrastructure in the Kingdom.
24:57Salwa Al-Khlawi's report.
25:00In a new step in the program to develop infrastructure in the Kingdom of Morocco,
25:05the Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat was closed to resume its development and expand its facilities,
25:11in order to contribute to improving health care at the levels of Rabat, Salah and Quneitra.
25:17As you know, in order to carry out the work of building the Ibn Sina Medical Center,
25:22we had to come up with a competitive plan to transfer all the services and services provided by the Ibn Sina Medical Center,
25:29in order to ensure the continuity of treatment for all patients and a smooth transition towards regional hospitals.
25:40The patients were distributed smoothly according to a competitive plan,
25:45the transfer of all the services and services provided by the Ibn Sina Medical Center to a group of regional hospitals,
25:53in each of Salah, Rabat and Tmara, in order to ensure the continuity of treatment for all patients and provide them with a healthy environment.
26:02Cooperation between these regional centers is carried out by the emergency services,
26:09in order to ensure the continuity of treatment for all patients and provide them with a healthy environment.
26:24The new Ibn Sina project is a step towards improving health care in Morocco,
26:30it will include a medical technical center and training centers.
26:36It is expected that this project will begin by the beginning of the new year.
26:41The project was launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
26:45with a plan aimed at increasing regional health care and enhancing the health services available to the residents of Rabat, Salah and Quneitra.
26:58This is the end of this broadcast. Thank you for watching.
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