مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 21/11/2024
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00:00Welcome to Al-Anawi, the headlines of Al-Anawi's breaking news.
00:23About 80 Palestinians were killed and dozens were injured in another bloody night in the
00:27Gaza Strip, in conjunction with a U.S. veto in the Security Council.
00:30A draft resolution calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
00:37The first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support, which will focus on the
00:42development and implementation of social support policies for the benefit of about 4 million
00:47families, will be held in Rabat.
00:50Spain adopts reforms that will facilitate the rectification of the situation of thousands
00:54of illegal immigrants annually over the next three years.
01:05We start with a report from the Middle East.
01:07At dawn on the 12th, after 400 days of war in Gaza, the Israeli army committed new massacres.
01:13More than 75 people were killed, most of them children and women.
01:17In addition, most of the victims were killed by the Israeli forces living in the hospital
01:24of the northern Gaza Strip.
01:26While more than 20 Palestinians were killed in another Israeli raid.
01:30They were shot at home in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City.
01:33This was in conjunction with the implementation or use of the U.S. veto in the Security Council
01:40against a draft resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
01:48On another level, today, the U.S. Ambassador Amos Hoxton met with the Israeli Prime Minister
01:54Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, in an attempt to reach an agreement to stop the ceasefire
02:00between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah.
02:02The U.S. Ambassador had visited the Lebanese capital before that, where he talked about
02:07the preservation of additional progress in a U.S. proposal to stop the ceasefire and
02:12the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon on the basis of the U.N. Resolution 1701,
02:18which led to the end of the previous war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.
02:22On the other hand, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, Naeem Qasim, confirmed that his party
02:27will not allow Israel to fulfill its conditions for a ceasefire in Lebanon, after Israel said
02:32that any agreement should give Israel the freedom to move against Hezbollah.
02:38In response to the U.S. media, the writer and political analyst, Salah Al-Abadi,
02:43considered that Israel is concerned about a ceasefire in its war against Hezbollah
02:48on the southern Lebanese front, and that it is expected to reach the stage of a truce
02:53because it has incurred great human and financial losses in the ranks of its army,
02:58in addition to its economic damage due to this joint war with its war in Gaza.
03:05The Israeli army is concerned about the ceasefire of the southern Lebanese front,
03:09the front of Hezbollah's fight, and that it reaches the stage of a truce
03:13so that it is possible for the residents of the north to return from its side.
03:17If we want to talk about the economic sector and the industrial sector in Israel,
03:25this sector has incurred great damage.
03:29The industrial sector is located in the north of Israel,
03:33in the areas adjacent to southern Lebanon.
03:37Therefore, during the past period of the shelling carried out by Hezbollah,
03:44it was possible to stop the industrial and economic production in the north of Israel.
03:51Therefore, the Israeli economy was greatly damaged.
03:56In Morocco, President Aziz Akhnoosh convened the first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support,
04:03which was held under the auspices of King Samia,
04:07in order to develop and implement social support policies,
04:11as well as the Direct Social Support Program, which was launched in 2023.
04:17This meeting was the first to discuss the strategic issues related to the establishment of the agency
04:23and the agreement on the annual work program and its budget for 2025.
04:29The Council also agreed on the organizational structure and the special situation related to human resources for the agency.
04:35This program, which will benefit about 4 million families,
04:40is expected to cover a budget of 25 billion dirhams in the current fiscal year.
04:49The Minister of Finance, Fawzi Lakja, confirmed that the first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support
04:58will be held under the auspices of King Mohammed VI,
05:06which is related to the Social Protection Program.
05:11Today, I convened the first meeting of the National Agency for Social Support under the auspices of the President of the Government.
05:19The purpose of this meeting is to activate and operate the agency in the best possible conditions
05:28in order to activate the directives of King Samia,
05:31which was ordered by His Majesty the King for years,
05:36to establish a large and comprehensive social agency, namely the Social Protection Program,
05:44which is a direct social support for the citizens.
05:51On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the construction of the Grand Mosque in Dakar,
05:55the President of the Republic of Senegal, His Majesty King Hassan II,
06:00and the President of the Republic of Senegal, Paul de Cédar Senghor,
06:03on March 27, 1964,
06:06will celebrate this anniversary in the institution of King Mohammed VI,
06:11which aims to strengthen the historical and spiritual ties that unite the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Senegal.
06:19In addition, a grand celebration will be organized to commemorate this anniversary
06:23at the Grand Mosque in Dakar on Friday.
06:26On this occasion, the exhibition of photos and historical documents
06:31under the title of the Historical Memory of the Moroccan-Senegalese Spiritual Relations
06:36will also be organized.
06:40In another Moroccan issue,
06:42where the President of the Government, Aziz Akhanouch,
06:45held a meeting yesterday,
06:47attended by all of them,
06:49the Minister of Justice, the Director-General of Prison Administration and Reintegration,
06:53and the Director-General of the Procurement and Rehabilitation Fund,
06:56where the discussion was held on the mechanisms of enforcing the law related to alternative punishments
07:01and the study of the administrative, administrative and financial needs
07:05of this reformist workshop,
07:07which aims to limit the negative effects of the severe punishments for short-term freedom
07:12and to avoid the problems related to extradition within prison institutions.
07:18According to the agreement on the conception and way of working
07:21capable of enforcing the law of alternative punishments
07:24through the formation of a committee for leadership and a subjective committee
07:28that will focus on the issuance of regulatory documents
07:31related to the aforementioned punishments within a period of no more than five months.
07:36This confirmed the Minister of Justice, Abdel Latif Wahbi,
07:39on the importance of enforcing the law of alternative punishments,
07:42which is a step towards the protection of the child
07:45and strengthening the justice system in Morocco,
07:47as a kind of transition in the treatment of some crimes.
07:53The meeting that was held today
07:55by the President of the Government,
07:58the Minister of Justice,
08:02the Minister of Justice,
08:05the Board of Ministers,
08:09and the Board of Directors
08:11was about discussing enforcing the law of alternative punishments
08:15in the field of electronic and social work.
08:20It discussed the needs of finance,
08:23the needs of administrative and administrative
08:26to protect, first of all, to give citizens a chance to protect women from violence
08:32and also to protect the child, who may commit some actions as a result of some sports activities and so on.
08:40We agreed on photography, we agreed on work, and God willing, it will be ready before this law is implemented.
08:48Mr. Hussain Ghannoun, the lawyer and political analyst, said that Morocco has taken on its
08:57position since the announcement of His Majesty King Mohammed VI that it is necessary to reform
09:04the justice system within the criminal policy, which considers the law of alternative punishments
09:10as a means to implement alternative punishments.
09:21The Kingdom of Morocco, as you know, Madam Kareema, and the national and international public opinion,
09:26has taken on its position since the announcement of His Majesty King Mohammed VI that it is necessary
09:31to reform the justice system within the criminal policy, which considers the law of alternative punishments
09:39as a means to implement alternative punishments.
09:49The law of alternative punishments was issued in the official newspaper in July 2024,
09:57and the deadline for its implementation was set a year later, which is July 2025.
10:05However, this law in the official newspaper confirmed that it can be implemented by
10:11the Government of the Emirate of China, and this meeting, which was held by the President of China
10:18in the presence of the Minister of Justice, the representative of the Prison Administration,
10:23the President of the Public Prosecutor's Office, and all those involved,
10:28the leadership committee, in parallel with the committees of the issues they deal with,
10:36to study the rules of the organizational processes that are given, how to implement
10:42and how to implement, neither on the organizational side nor on the financial side.
10:47In Tunisia, in the face of the growing violence against women, additional financial support
10:52was provided to the centers of women's shelters.
10:55A plan for awareness has also been launched in this regard.
10:58It should be noted that the number of centers of women's shelters reaches 20 centers,
11:03most of which are government centers, but it is not enough in view of the specialized organizations
11:08in terms of the increase in the number of women's shelters.
11:11A report by our correspondent from Tunisia, Fatah Al-Falhi.
11:15Zainab herself, suffering from a psychological breakdown,
11:20has changed her life completely.
11:23Her tragedy is due to the destruction of her family.
11:26Violence, physical and verbal, discrimination, and life-threatening.
11:31They ended up in the streets.
11:33She resorted to one of the five centers of women's shelters,
11:38belonging to the Tunisian Women's Union,
11:42which is a non-governmental organization.
11:45I was subjected to violence by my family.
11:48I was insulted and beaten.
11:51I ended up in the streets.
11:53I was kicked out of the streets.
11:56I was subjected to harassment.
11:58I came to the women's center.
12:00I was helped by doctors, lawyers, and everything else.
12:07In the next year's budget,
12:09Tunisia received additional financial support
12:12for the centers of women's shelters belonging to the state.
12:16There are 15 centers run by specialized organizations.
12:21But that is not enough
12:23in light of the increasing violence against women,
12:26according to the specialized organizations.
12:29There is a lot of violence.
12:31Unfortunately, the violence is increasing.
12:34The law was passed in 2017,
12:37and it was passed in 2018.
12:39But the violence against women,
12:42especially in the family and between spouses,
12:46is still increasing.
12:48According to the National Institute of Statistics,
12:51there are about 11,000 citizens in Tunisia.
12:5784 out of 7 are victims of violence against women.
13:01It's not a small number.
13:03The Tunisian Minister of Women's Affairs
13:06confirmed that the state will launch a plan
13:09to resist the violence against women
13:12under the banner of protection.
13:14The main reason is to expose the phenomenon,
13:17according to the specialists.
13:2158% of Tunisian women are subjected to violence
13:26mainly within the family.
13:31The state's efforts are not enough,
13:34according to the specialized organizations.
13:37The government of Tunis announced
13:40that it will facilitate the correction of the situation
13:44of thousands of illegal immigrants
13:47for the next three years.
13:50The Minister of Migration and Immigration,
13:53Elma Saez, said that the goal of this reform
13:56is to strengthen and expand the ways
13:59and conditions of the immigrants in Spain
14:02so that they can live their lives as Spanish citizens
14:05who have rights and duties.
14:08According to the minister's figures,
14:10210,000 immigrants were registered
14:12at the end of 2023
14:14in the various procedures
14:16leading to the nationalization in Spain,
14:19more than 85,000 people in 2022.
14:23Thanks to the reform adopted,
14:26the government expects to correct the situation
14:29of about 300,000 immigrants every year
14:32for the next three years.
14:38We go back to Morocco,
14:40where the city of Tatouan is under siege.
14:43The Regional Council of Creative Cities
14:46in the Arab countries,
14:48with the participation of representatives
14:51from 50 cities,
14:53aims to promote innovation and creativity
14:56in the development of civilization
14:59with the focus on the participation of youth
15:02in the construction of the future of cities.
15:05This event contributes to the prominence
15:08of Tatouan as a cultural and creative center
15:11in the region.
15:13Here in the center of Tatouan,
15:16the activities of the Regional Council
15:19of Creative Cities were launched
15:22to promote innovation and creativity
15:25in the development of civilization
15:28with the focus on the participation
15:31of youth in the construction
15:34of the future of cities.
15:40The goal of this meeting
15:43is to meet these cities
15:46to exchange experiences and ideas
15:49about their work within the network,
15:52first at the level of each city,
15:55and then among them
15:58in different creative fields
16:01that have been introduced
16:04within the network.
16:07Then also cooperation with other cities
16:10around the world
16:13on the basis of joint programs
16:16that are useful for all these cities,
16:19knowing that the cities
16:22have a role at the local level.
16:25This meeting also witnessed
16:28a broad statement of Tatouan's role
16:31as a creative engine,
16:34as it was classified
16:37within the Creative Cities Network
16:40of UNESCO since 2017
16:43and was included
16:46in the UNESCO World Heritage List
16:49in 1997.
16:52Today, this Regional Council
16:55of Creative Cities is held
16:58in Tatouan,
17:01the first Moroccan city
17:04to be classified
17:07in the Creative Cities Network
17:10This is a historical and cultural document
17:13for the city of Tatouan,
17:16which is represented
17:19by a group of traditional crafts
17:22and folk arts.
17:25This meeting,
17:28which carries the slogan
17:31of youth participation in the coming decade,
17:34also focused on discussing basic issues
17:37such as youth participation
17:40in development strategies.
17:43This meeting is also a platform
17:46for exchanging experiences
17:49and good practices among Arab cities
17:52while emphasizing the importance
17:55of investment in culture and creativity
17:58as key tools for sustainable development.
18:01Morocco has maintained its presence
18:04in the 8th place in the ranking
18:07of climate performance for 2025,
18:10which was presented yesterday
18:13as part of the 29th round of the parties' conference
18:16in the United Arab Emirates' agreement
18:19on climate change in Azerbaijan.
18:22Experts have confirmed that Morocco
18:25remains a pioneer in this ranking
18:28as it is an active regional leader
18:31The report highlighted the importance
18:34of Morocco's commitment
18:37to 52% renewable energy
18:40in the national energy mix
18:43by 2030,
18:46as well as the tangible progress
18:49in developing solar and wind energy projects.
18:52The city of Jdeida,
18:55the 19th round of the International Building Exhibition,
18:58was presented by the Ministry of National Land,
19:01Housing and City Policy
19:04with participants from 50 countries
19:07and more than 1,500 trademarks,
19:10indicating that Mauritania
19:13is a guest of honor in this round.
19:18Celebrating nearly four decades
19:21of contribution to the development
19:24of the construction sector
19:27in Jdeida,
19:30the Ministry of Housing
19:33and City Policy
19:36and the Moroccan Agency for Investment Development
19:39and Exports
19:42are the doors to their visitors
19:45in Jdeida.
19:48As you know,
19:51the Ministry of Housing
19:54and City Policy
19:57has a program
20:00to support citizens
20:03so that they can have
20:06affordable housing.
20:13This visit enabled us
20:16to discover the development
20:19in the construction sector
20:23as well as the best ways
20:26to build partnerships
20:29and exchange experiences
20:32between Morocco and Mauritania.
20:38This round is titled
20:41Professional Implementation
20:44Guaranteeing the Quality of Materials and Buildings
20:47which will honor the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
20:50as a translation of the strong links
20:53and dynamic cooperation
20:56between Morocco and Mauritania
20:59in the construction sector.
21:02The Moroccan company is 100% involved
21:05in the construction of bridges
21:08and we want to contribute
21:11with all our strength
21:14to implement the construction
21:17of the bridges.
21:20These bridges are made
21:23of 100% Moroccan materials
21:26and all the materials are recycled
21:29so that we don't have to rely
21:32on imported materials.
21:35We have different suppliers
21:38in Luxarite,
21:41some of them are suppliers
21:44and we work with them
21:47to find solutions
21:50and provide them
21:53with the best value for money.
21:56This round will focus
21:59on 50 countries
22:02and more than 1,500 trademarks
22:05on sustainability and professional implementation
22:08which makes it a unique platform
22:11to strengthen partnerships.
22:14In Morocco,
22:17the local authorities have handed over
22:20the keys of the new shops
22:23to its owners in the municipality market
22:26in Dar El Sultan,
22:29after establishing a new market
22:32in one of the squares
22:35opposite the old market.
22:38The municipality market
22:41in Dar El Sultan
22:44is one of the oldest
22:47and most famous markets
22:50in the city
22:53and a special destination
22:56for its residents
22:59who love camel meat.
23:02Despite its long history,
23:05the municipality market
23:08is one of the most famous
23:11and well-known markets
23:14in the city.
23:22The market witnessed
23:25a great decline
23:28due to the lack of health
23:31and safety conditions
23:34in the city.
23:50Today,
23:53promises have been fulfilled
23:56by rebuilding the market
23:59in a modern way
24:02to meet the needs
24:05of the island's trade
24:08and to provide
24:11a healthy and organized environment.
24:33We thank God
24:36for the electricity
24:39and the cleanliness
24:42of the shop.
24:48The shop was distributed
24:51among Algerians,
24:54camel owners and other merchants
24:57through a process of guaranteeing
25:00They took advantage of 33 people.
25:06All of them have decisions of the sect, of the community.
25:11All of them took advantage of it.
25:13There are some details that we have to point out.
25:16But, thank God, these things happened in the village.
25:21The Algerians were alone.
25:23The Shias were alone.
25:25Some of them were poor.
25:27Some of them were poor.
25:29Some of them were poor.
25:31Some of them were poor.
25:33All of them, thank God, took advantage of this transfer.
25:39The new project is an opportunity to re-ignite the area of Debesultan
25:45and organize trade activities, which strengthens the market
25:49and contributes to support the local economy.
25:53We look forward to seeing you at the conference.