مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 23/11/2024
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00:30In Baku, Azerbaijan, the climate conference is extended due to differences between industrial and poor countries
00:36due to the size of the funding allocated to face the implications of climate change
00:44And Iran announces that it has developed centrifuge machines
00:48in response to the decision of the International Energy Agency
00:53And in Titwan, the activities of the 24th round of the National Theater Festival have been opened
01:00A round of activities, including the honoring of Moroccan theatrical scene artists
01:07Welcome, the Mohamed VI Institute of Sciences and Health has announced the opening of the African Academy of Sciences and Health
01:22which is a research and development-oriented institute in the field of health sciences in Africa
01:28The opening of this academy took place today at the Mohamed VI Institute of Sciences and Health in Dakhla
01:35The African Academy of Sciences and Health, which is based in Dakhla,
01:39aims to develop a south-south cooperation based on the unification of efforts
01:44and filled with African health sovereignty
01:47It also aims to create spaces for exchange and participation in order to advance scientific research in the field of health
01:53in the context of the compatibility and privacy of the African continent
01:57The African Academy of Sciences and Health aims to become a platform for health development in Africa
02:02by encouraging scientific innovation and organizing seminars and conferences
02:07in order to contribute to the sustainable improvement of African health systems
02:13As we mentioned in the title of this publication,
02:16the complex climate conference in Baku in Azerbaijan has been extended one more day
02:21so that the conference will be able to agree on a text that solves the high problems
02:26about financing issues related to the climate
02:28For more details in this report, we go to Kawthar Hammoumi
02:34Between the rich governments that resist their commitments with expensive bills
02:39and between the developing countries that are pressing to get bigger funds
02:44the power of disagreement has increased in the negotiations described as hot in Baku
02:50Negotiations continued for hours since yesterday
02:54without a clear understanding between the parties
02:57in order to extend the work of the summit to another day
03:02The draft of the first agreement proposed a $250 billion annual budget by 2035
03:11A sum will be allocated to the developing countries to provide it to NAMI in the next term
03:16which was criticized and rejected by many countries
03:20including Africa, the Pacific Ocean, and South America
03:25These countries consider this amount unacceptable
03:29due to the disasters they witness
03:31and their need for a huge investment in low-carbon energy
03:36In return, they estimate their needs to be between $500 billion to $1.3 trillion annually
03:45to be able to get rid of fossil fuels
03:48and adapt to global warming
03:53According to economic experts,
03:56the poor countries will need funding of at least $1 trillion annually
04:02by the end of the contract
04:05to be able to face climate change and its effects on the economies of these countries
04:12U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed today
04:17that Washington is committed to reaching a diplomatic solution in Lebanon
04:21during a phone conversation with his Israeli counterpart, Yisrael Katz
04:26A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Defense said
04:29that Austin confirmed the commitment of the United States to a diplomatic solution in Lebanon
04:34to enable Israeli and Lebanese civilians to return to their homes on both sides of the border
04:41On the other hand, Austin said that the Israeli government continues to take measures
04:46to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza
04:49while reiterating the commitment of the United States
04:53to ensure the release of all hostages including American citizens
05:00In Lebanon, an Israeli air strike hit a residential building in the heart of Beirut
05:08with five missiles and completely destroyed it
05:11which led to the fall of a large number of killings and wounds in the Middle East
05:16according to the Lebanese National Media Agency
05:19This strike hit several neighboring buildings
05:23while Lebanese media sources reported
05:26loud explosions in Beirut and its surroundings
05:30While the open war between Israel and Hezbollah is entering its third month
05:35a series of Israeli raids targeted yesterday the victim of southern Beirut and its surroundings
05:40following warnings directed by the Israeli army to evacuate buildings
05:44a number of which are located in residential and commercial areas
05:50In the Gaza Strip, the Ministry of Health warned of a halt in all hospitals in the sector
05:57from working or reducing its services within 48 hours due to a shortage of fuel
06:03as Israel refuses to enter the destroyed sector
06:07The World Health Organization has expressed great concern about the situation of 80 patients
06:128 of them in intensive care and workers in the Kamal Odwan hospital
06:16one of the only two hospitals operating partially in northern Gaza
06:21The Civil Defense also announced the spread of 12 dead bodies
06:26and dozens of wounded
06:29following two Israeli raids targeting two houses
06:33one in the east of Gaza City and the other in its south
06:36while the Israeli army announced the killing of five Hamas members in the sector
06:41This attack led to the killing and loss of dozens according to Palestinian medical sources
06:48On the other hand, we now stop at the nuclear issue
06:54where Iran announced that it will deploy a number of new and advanced nuclear weapons
07:01in response to a decision made by the International Atomic Energy Agency
07:05that criticizes Tehran for not cooperating sufficiently in the implementation of its nuclear program
07:11The decision-making project proposed by the United Kingdom, France and Germany
07:16supported by the United States
07:18was supported by 19 of the original 35 countries in the agency
07:22Russia, China and Burkina Faso opposed it
07:25while the remaining 12 countries abstained from voting
07:29After the decision was made, the representative of Iran said
07:32that this arrangement has political motives
07:35More on this in this report
07:39In a joint statement issued by the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization
07:43and the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
07:45it was announced that the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization
07:49has issued an order to take effective measures
07:52including the deployment of a large number of new and advanced nuclear weapons
07:57in response to a decision made by the International Atomic Energy Agency
08:00and the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:02The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:04has issued an order to take effective measures
08:06including the deployment of a large number of new and advanced nuclear weapons
08:09in response to a decision made by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:12The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:14has issued an order to take effective measures
08:16including the deployment of a large number of new and advanced nuclear weapons
08:19in response to a decision made by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:22The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:24With the new nuclear weapons in service
08:27Iran will be able to increase its ability to mine uranium
08:31according to the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization
08:36In response to the withdrawal of the United States in 2018
08:40from the agreement during the first presidential election of Donald Trump
08:44Tehran began to gradually withdraw from most of its commitments
08:48in response to the agreement
08:50Tehran took a series of steps
08:52that allowed its nuclear program to grow and expand to a large extent
08:56According to the French news agency
08:59Iran has increased its storage of high-density uranium
09:03and increased its density to 60%
09:06to approach the 90% required to make a nuclear bomb
09:12The nuclear agreement with Iran,
09:14officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
09:18which failed to be revived in 2022
09:21mined uranium at a rate of 3.67%
09:25The Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran
09:27who is in charge of legal affairs
09:29said that his country will withdraw
09:31from the Non-Nuclear Weapons Treaty
09:34if Western countries decide to impose international sanctions on Iran
09:38Iran has greatly reduced since 2021
09:42its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency
09:46and stopped monitoring cameras
09:48and withdrew its permission to inspectors affiliated with the agency
09:53Iran has shown goodwill
09:55by inviting the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency
09:59Rafael Grossi
10:00to visit the sites of Natanz and Ford in the middle of Iran
10:05This visit was considered one of the last diplomatic opportunities available
10:09before Donald Trump returned to the White House in January
10:13especially as he was the engineer of the policy of extreme pressure on Iran
10:17during his first term
10:20To learn more about the developments of the Iranian nuclear deal
10:23we are joined live from Cairo
10:25Mohamed Alyamani, Deputy Chairman of the Arab and International Affairs Department
10:29at the Saoud Zayed Center
10:30Welcome, sir
10:33Greetings to you and to the audience
10:36and thank you for the invitation
10:38As we have seen in the decision report
10:41the use of advanced centrifuges
10:44is a response to the Western policy
10:46which Iran considers politicized
10:49and aims at political interests
10:53not on the basis of technical laws
10:56What do you think?
10:58Do you think that the decision of the International Atomic Energy Agency
11:01is a politicized decision?
11:03Especially since Tehran allowed the visit of the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency
11:07to its nuclear facilities before making this decision
11:12Of course, Mr. Al-Karim
11:14This decision is based on the fact that
11:17this is one of the initiatives of the current President Donald Trump
11:21to the United States
11:23before he comes in January 2025
11:27and also these European countries
11:31when we talked about France, Britain, and other countries
11:36they repeatedly threatened the Iranian side
11:39by imposing sanctions
11:41If Iran does not adhere to this policy
11:45this will be a threat to the European countries
11:51and also a threat to national security
11:54whether we are talking about the Israeli occupation
11:57or the Middle East
12:01On the other hand
12:03I will never forget that this agreement
12:06which started in 2015
12:08and then the current President Donald Trump withdrew in 2018
12:13and also imposed more sanctions on the Iranian side
12:18especially since these sanctions are economic sanctions
12:21from the first degree
12:23The Iranian side was actually harmed by these sanctions
12:27and that it still suffers from these sanctions
12:30From 2018 to 2024
12:34These sanctions on Iran
12:37weigh the Iranian economy and Iran in general
12:40Do you think Iran will continue to implement its nuclear agreements
12:43which, as I mentioned, were issued by Western countries
12:46and the United States, especially in 2018
12:50as you mentioned earlier
12:52Let's talk, Mr. Al-Karim
12:55that the Iranian side has been following the strategy
12:58in the past period
13:00or for a whole year
13:02to invade the Gaza Strip
13:04and then the West Bank
13:06and then the South Lebanon
13:08but now it is trying as much as possible
13:10to use this strategy
13:12the strategic deterrence
13:14or the military deterrence
13:16or even the nuclear deterrence
13:18by repeatedly pointing out
13:20that Iran is on the verge of the end
13:22of the nuclear weapon
13:24and this also threatens the West
13:26and the United Nations
13:28as well as the Israeli occupation
13:30because you mentioned repeatedly
13:32and said that the biggest target
13:34of this war
13:36in the Gaza Strip
13:38and then the West Bank
13:40and then Lebanon
13:42is the real target of the Israeli occupation
13:44also represented in Iran
13:46and also represented in the nuclear bomb
13:48and this also
13:50I understand from your words
13:52that this pressure on Iran
13:54which comes in the context
13:56of large regional developments
13:58including the role of Iran
14:00in supporting the resistance
14:02also in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon
14:04all these developments
14:06or maybe these pressures
14:08on Iran
14:10have a direct effect
14:12on the Iranian nuclear file?
14:16of course, Mr. Al-Karim
14:18but to make the analysis
14:20logical and realistic
14:22let's say that this matter
14:24before the war
14:26on the Gaza Strip
14:28and the aggression
14:30on the Gaza Strip
14:32and these developments
14:34in the regional level
14:36and the expansion of the war
14:38and the confrontation
14:40between Israel and Iran
14:42before this war
14:44Iran was and still cares
14:46about this matter
14:48to reach a certain degree
14:50and it needs
14:52up to 90%
14:54but there were reports
14:56that Iran is two steps
14:58away from the end
15:00of this matter
15:02and it also has a nuclear bomb
15:04this is also a point
15:06the other point
15:08when you mentioned that Iran is using
15:10the strategic deterrence
15:12through nuclear weapons
15:14to calm the situation
15:20in the region
15:22but it is a disaster
15:24and it also affects the United States
15:26and the Israeli occupation
15:28and it is expected
15:30Mr. Al-Karim
15:32because the foreign policy
15:34that Donald Trump was following
15:36in the previous period
15:38from 2016 to 2020
15:40will come back again
15:42and will also press
15:44on the Iranian side
15:46and create the Iranian side
15:48because
15:50the Russian-Iranian relations
15:52at the military level
15:54are very good
15:56and the economic relations
15:58especially the security
16:00that is being sent
16:02and exported to China
16:04so the United States
16:06is now trying to
16:08engineer the Middle East
16:10this file and especially
16:12the nuclear file
16:14and more than one file
16:16whether through
16:18Benyamin or
16:20even through this
16:22extremist Yemeni government
16:24that was removed
16:26by Donald Trump
16:28at this time
16:30Iran says it is ready
16:32for any possible escalation
16:34and you mentioned that this escalation
16:36threatens the stability of the region
16:38there are also statements
16:40of the Israeli defense minister
16:42who confirmed that this year
16:44will be a critical year
16:46in confronting these Iranian ambitions
16:48regarding the nuclear file
16:50what does that mean?
16:52why 2025?
16:54is it close to
16:56the production of the nuclear bomb?
17:00I can clarify this
17:02on one hand
17:04and on the other hand
17:06that Donald Trump is waiting
17:08for his arrival in January or January 20
17:10in 2025
17:12but
17:14as soon as
17:16the announcement of Donald Trump's victory
17:18and as soon as
17:20some ministers were formed
17:22and some experts were formed
17:24on some files
17:26and now there are many
17:28communication channels between Donald Trump
17:30and the US administration
17:32and also
17:34Benyamin Netanyahu
17:36and also
17:38regarding some files
17:40this is also a part
17:42the other part
17:44they want to reduce the danger
17:46as they also claim
17:48Israel and even the US
17:50there is a point here
17:52to clarify for the viewers
17:54the fear and terror
17:56is not on the US
17:58but
18:00through Benyamin Netanyahu
18:02or through the Israeli occupation
18:04and the Israeli occupation
18:06found a very big weapon
18:08in the Aqsa bomb
18:10to destroy
18:12the resistance
18:14and Iran will be left alone
18:16because Iran wants
18:18this confrontation
18:20to be in some other areas
18:22far away from Iran
18:24this is also on one hand
18:26on the other hand
18:28if there is any conflict
18:30it will be through
18:32the resistance
18:34and not a direct conflict
18:36between Israel and Iran
18:38and also the US
18:40on the other hand
18:42but the most important question
18:44or the most important answer
18:46is that every time
18:48or every month
18:50or every week or every two months
18:52Benyamin Netanyahu
18:54or some statements
18:56or some ministers
18:58in the Israeli war council
19:00even
19:02outside the box
19:04related to the Hamas movement
19:06related to Hezbollah
19:08related to the popular Hajj
19:10related to the revolutionary guard
19:12related to Huthina
19:14to give them
19:16more escalation
19:18but to the borders of Iran
19:20pardon the interruption
19:22but to the borders of Iran
19:24it is enough to threaten
19:26and promise
19:28and to the borders now
19:30it depends on its agents
19:32on the nuclear agreement
19:34do you think that the chance to revive it is over?
19:36do you think that the revival of the nuclear agreement
19:38in 2015
19:40has become
19:42difficult after all this escalation
19:44especially in light of the US retreat
19:46and we also reject the European countries
19:48to comply with their agreements
19:50according to what Iran says
19:52let's talk
19:54about the fact that
19:56the European Union and the European countries
19:58are under pressure
20:00the other thing
20:02the European Union
20:04is also in danger
20:06Britain and France
20:08and some other countries
20:10have talked about this
20:12that we have to go back
20:14to the agreement
20:16in 2015
20:18and these countries
20:20and these measures
20:24because the answer is clear
20:26let's say that
20:28the answer is clear and direct
20:30to Iran
20:32because Donald Trump withdrew
20:34in 2018
20:36is Donald Trump
20:38the radical person
20:40the energetic person
20:42the person who
20:44takes the decision in a second
20:46and doesn't think about anything
20:48except that
20:50he sees himself as a safe man
20:52and that America is great
20:54and all these things
20:56but I ask you about the Iranian side
21:00because as you said
21:02the position of the United States is clear
21:04especially Donald Trump's position
21:06I ask you about the Iranian side
21:08of this agreement
21:10if it wasn't for the
21:12US agreement
21:14Iran would not have
21:16returned to this agreement
21:18this is also on one side
21:20on the other hand, if we talk about
21:22the past years
21:24Iran is trying
21:26to extract as much uranium as possible
21:28to reach
21:30in a few years
21:32or a few months
21:34before this danger
21:36expected by Israel
21:38even from the United States
21:40we will stop here
21:42Mr. Mohamed Alyamani
21:44the vice president of the Arab and international affairs department
21:46of the Saudi emirate
21:48we thank you for your participation
21:50and of course for all these explanations
21:52the French newspaper
21:54Gallimard asked yesterday
21:56to release the Algerian
21:58French writer
22:00Boualam Sansal
22:02after he was arrested
22:04by the Algerian security services
22:06the start of the French presidency
22:08worried her if he disappeared
22:10several media outlets
22:12including the French magazine
22:14Maguyane
22:16said that the 75-year-old writer
22:18known for his criticizing
22:20the Algerian capital airport
22:22coming from France
22:24as the Algerian government news agency
22:26avoided stopping Sansal
22:28at the Algerian capital airport
22:30without specifying the date
22:32and there was no other official information
22:34about his whereabouts
22:36due to the tension between Paris and Algeria
22:38according to the French newspaper
22:40Le Monde
22:42the Algerian authorities
22:44were disturbed by the statements
22:46made by Sansal
22:48the French newspaper
22:50known for its extremist right-wing positions
22:52adopted a position
22:54that the Algerian regime
22:56did not adopt
22:58regarding the Moroccan Sahara
23:02we go back to the local issue
23:04where the general manager
23:06for air surveillance
23:08expects a hot weather record
23:10from Saturday to Monday
23:12and strong winds
23:14with dust clouds tomorrow and Sunday
23:16the general manager
23:18for air surveillance
23:20said that a hot weather record
23:22between 28 and 33 degrees
23:24will be required
23:26for all areas
23:38a strong winds
23:40with dust clouds
23:42will also be required
23:44for all areas
24:14a strong winds
24:16with dust clouds
24:18will also be required
24:20for all areas
24:44a strong winds
24:46with dust clouds
24:48will also be required
24:50for all areas
25:14a strong winds
25:16with dust clouds
25:18will also be required
25:20for all areas
25:22a strong winds
25:24with dust clouds
25:26will also be required
25:28for all areas
25:44a strong winds
25:46with dust clouds
25:48will also be required
25:50for all areas
25:52a strong winds
25:54with dust clouds
25:56will also be required
25:58for all areas
26:00a strong winds
26:02with dust clouds
26:04will also be required
26:06for all areas
26:08a strong winds
26:10with dust clouds
26:12a strong winds
26:14with dust clouds
26:16will also be required
26:18for all areas
26:20a strong winds
26:22with dust clouds
26:24will also be required
26:26for all areas
26:28a strong winds
26:30with dust clouds
26:32will also be required
26:34for all areas
26:36a strong winds
26:38with dust clouds
26:40The National Theater Festival
26:42is an opportunity to shed light
26:44on young people's energy
26:46and strengthen cultural exchange
26:48between different theatrical groups
26:50in the Kingdom.
26:52It also reflects the development
26:54of the Moroccan theatrical scene
26:56which is increasingly
26:58seen by the public
27:00and the development
27:02of creative methods.
27:04We have reached the end of this broadcast.
27:08We will meet again
27:10at the end of the hour
27:12in a new newscast.
27:14Goodbye.