مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 07/12/2024
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00:00Welcome back to our show, I'm Diante Faye Bitanja, and here are today's headlines.
00:26In Morocco, the parliament is mostly in favor of the financial law bill for the year 2025.
00:38In Fes, the Euro-Middle-School meetings will be held on civil society alliances.
00:44Opposition factions in Syria are moving towards Homs in the north and declaring control over the entire city of Daraa in the south.
01:00In Morocco, the parliament is mostly in favor of the financial law bill for the year 2025.
01:09The financial law bill has been approved by 178 parliamentarians, 57 of whom opposed it, and none of them abstained.
01:20The financial law bill includes a number of amendments proposed by the council of advisers.
01:27The first amendment is to abolish all salaries and pensions in the framework of the basic retirement system.
01:39This second amendment brought amendments to the council of advisers, and they are good amendments.
01:47The points that were discussed in the council of advisers took time for the government to think about.
01:58The second amendment is very important for us, and we saw it in the case of retirees.
02:07This is very important for us.
02:11The second amendment, in general, is not new.
02:15Some of the amendments brought by the second amendment are related to the amendments that we put forward in the first amendment.
02:24The government did not respond to the first amendment, but it reacted to it in the second amendment.
02:31Some of them are related to the absence of pensions for retirees, but it did not reach the extent that we proposed in the first amendment.
02:39We voted against the financial law bill, because it does not provide the ability to finance the country through a productive and balanced economic year,
02:54through combating corruption, by launching a transformation industry in the country, and by creating real jobs and real development.
03:02Unfortunately, the only thing that remains is to maintain macroeconomic balances, their importance, but above all, to respect social and environmental balances.
03:12The financial law bill 2025, which will be implemented after its official publication in the newspaper,
03:19brings a number of answers to the expectations of citizens.
03:22On the one hand, there are broad and large plans for the implementation of the financial law,
03:30such as the completion of large grants that the government started last year,
03:34as well as the implementation of important tax procedures, such as the reduction of income tax.
03:39In order to strengthen the culture of dialogue and co-existence between civilizations in a world where everyone is welcome and no one is excluded,
03:46the Euro-Media Association in Fes organizes meetings about civilizational alliances,
03:52where the city works with its history and its civilizational load to attract everyone from all walks of life,
03:58in search of ways to overcome the problems of the world.
04:01Abdelmoula Boukhriss and Faisal Abroosh
04:06In order to rebuild trust and improve the world's situation,
04:10a group of thinkers, state leaders, unions, decision-makers, civil society representatives and religious leaders
04:18meet in the framework of the Euro-Media Association in Fes about civilizational alliances.
04:25This is a historic day.
04:28It is an honor for all of us.
04:31This is a message for me.
04:34Today, Fes is celebrating this message for the whole world.
04:38Alhamdulillah, this is the first civilizational alliance in the world.
04:45It was created in Fes.
04:47These hundreds, thousands of students, these personalities who are here,
04:50they are already writing the future of tomorrow.
04:52And this future will have a Moroccan imprint.
04:55In this meeting, faith in the ability of collective action to restore trust in the future
05:00and strengthen trust in societies and revive trust as a foundation that is not elevated in the field of cooperation between nations.
05:08All of them are highlighting the pioneering policy of His Excellency in the field of civilizational alliances,
05:17in the field of tolerance, in the field of exchange between religions and cultures,
05:24and in the field of common coexistence for a world that is under peace, security and security.
05:39And to strengthen the culture of dialogue as a tool to strengthen the power between nations,
05:44the United Nations Chair for Civilizational Alliances will be inaugurated,
05:48which was decided to be established during the ninth round of the International Chair for Civilizational Alliances,
05:53belonging to the United Nations, which was convened in Fes two years ago.
06:02This chair is the first chair created by the United Nations in the world.
06:07And it is an honor for the Middle East University to host this chair,
06:12and it is an honor to chair this chair with a group of colleagues and specialists from all over the world.
06:19And this chair seeks to build a single human family,
06:23and a community house that is part of the shared branches that bring together human beings,
06:29and a part of the history of this deep city,
06:31as well as the white flag that has always been the capital of civilizational alliances and cultural diversity.
06:38The Middle East University met in Fes about civilizational alliances,
06:44in addition to the official inauguration of the Chair for Civilizational Alliances,
06:48which was established in cooperation with the Civilizational Alliances belonging to the United Nations.
06:52The distribution of the Middle East Award and a musical concert embody the value of peace between peoples and countries.
07:00Yesterday, the fourth round of the Moroccan Diplomatic Sahara Annual Forum was held in the city of Dakhla.
07:08This forum aims to be a meeting place for exchange and thinking between prominent figures from diplomatic, economic and cultural spheres.
07:17Ranof Al-Khamnishi reports.
07:19The fourth round of the Moroccan Diplomatic Sahara Annual Forum discusses structural and development programs
07:27that Morocco witnesses in the Middle East, especially in the southern regions.
07:33This year's edition is a special edition,
07:36as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the passing of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
07:42and the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Southern Region Development Program.
07:46In this year, there is a major topic related to the 25th anniversary of the passing of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
07:59as this round coincides with the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Southern Region Development Program.
08:07The general discussion focuses on a major topic,
08:10which is the strategic royal vision over the past 25 years,
08:16which has enabled the modernization of Morocco through developed infrastructure and social development,
08:23and has made man the center of all these programs.
08:26Thanks to the royal vision, the southern regions today are a mirror of Morocco's progress in all areas,
08:35and thanks to the factors of stability and modernization that Morocco has witnessed.
08:44The forum is an occasion to highlight the political successes that Morocco has achieved in the Moroccan Sahara.
08:56The 25 years of royal diplomacy in the Moroccan Sahara
09:00have been a period of contemplation, determination and defense of the first national issue,
09:06especially in light of the recognition of the great international powers in the Moroccan Sahara,
09:11especially the recent French position,
09:14and the increased and unprecedented international support for the Moroccan Sahara,
09:18including the initiative of the self-government of the four parliamentary councils,
09:24especially in most European countries.
09:27So there has been solid work over the past 25 years,
09:32which has led to these successes that we are witnessing today.
09:38The development programs witnessed by the southern regions
09:42have been an important focus of the roundtable discussion,
09:45and diplomats and experts highlighted the success of the development approach in the Moroccan Sahara.
09:52I have been here for about three years,
09:56and this is the third time I have participated in this forum.
10:00Today, we can talk about several issues,
10:04especially in the field of diplomacy,
10:07where Morocco has made great efforts in this field.
10:10There is also progress in the economic field in the southern regions,
10:15where there are constant pillars and large investments.
10:19I think that this initiative highlights the great work done by His Majesty the King in all areas.
10:27After years of returning to my country, then returning again to Morocco,
10:32I see that Morocco is moving,
10:35where the Kingdom is seeing positive development thanks to the royal decisions.
10:41The Moroccan Sahara Diplomacy Forum is an international platform
10:45for discussion on strategic issues in Morocco.
10:48In addition, it searches for economic and institutional transformations
10:52through forums and talks.
10:54The forum also highlights the development programs in the Sahara,
10:58which have become a model for international and regional equality.
11:03The Syrian army announced today that it has carried out a resurgence
11:07in the provinces of Deraa and Suwayda in the south of the country.
11:10Yesterday, local fighters launched attacks on its positions and official administrations,
11:15according to the official Syrian News Agency.
11:21The Ministry of Defense said in a statement that the regime's forces in Deraa and Suwayda
11:27have resumed the spread and escalation after armed elements
11:32attacked barriers and points of the army.
11:38Regarding field developments in the north and south of Syria,
11:42the head of the Syrian Human Rights Center, Rami Abdelrahman,
11:46told Median TV that the situation in Syria is escalating rapidly
11:52and reports are being issued of violent clashes between the regime's forces
11:57and opposition factions in various areas of the country.
12:01For the first time in modern Syrian history,
12:05since 1946, the history of the independence of Syria from France,
12:09Damascus has lost control of the provinces in the south of Syria.
12:16Now I am talking about the province of Al-Quneitra,
12:19on the borders with the occupied Syrian Jordan.
12:22Damascus has completely lost control.
12:25The province of Deraa, on the borders with Jordan,
12:28has completely lost control of the regime.
12:31The province of Suwayda, on the borders with Jordan,
12:34has completely lost control of the regime.
12:37There is still a security branch and a military airport.
12:41The forces have also completely lost control of the regime.
12:48If we continue on this path towards the east of Syria,
12:52the province of Deir al-Zor, on the borders with Iraq,
12:56has completely lost control of the regime.
12:59The province of Homs, on the eastern side of the border with Iraq,
13:02has completely lost control of the regime.
13:05Al-Hasakah, the regime is only in the center of the city,
13:09in the security branch, and the city of Qamishli,
13:12in the security branch, and the airport of Qamishli.
13:15The borders of the Syrian-Turkish-Iraqi borders
13:18in the northernmost part of Syria,
13:21and the borders with the occupied Jordan,
13:24have been crossed by the borders of Iraq and Jordan.
13:27All these areas have completely lost control of the regime.
13:29If we talk about the Syrian-Iraqi-Turkish borders
13:35to the west, towards the coast,
13:38there is no complete control of the regime.
13:41The border with Raqqa, the border with Aleppo,
13:44is in the Syrian border with the regime.
13:47In Idlib, there is no complete control of the regime.
13:50In Hama, the regime is in some cities and villages,
13:54in the western and eastern cities of Hama.
13:56The city of Hama is the capital of the regime.
13:59There is no control of the regime.
14:02If we go to the sea, to the Syrian coast,
14:05to the Laziki and Tartous provinces,
14:08there is complete control of the regime,
14:11except for some small mountainous areas
14:14in the Laziki and Tartous provinces,
14:17occupied by Idlib,
14:20where there are still opposing factions,
14:23Jihadi and Islamic factions.
14:26These two provinces are under the regime's control.
14:29If we move to the south, towards the center of Syria,
14:33to the east,
14:36the city of Hamas and its surroundings
14:40are under the regime's control.
14:43Hamas, as far as we know,
14:46connects the Lebanese border with the Iraqi border,
14:49which is the largest Syrian province,
14:52with an area of more than 40,000 square kilometers,
14:54but it is under the regime's control.
14:57Qatar's Prime Minister said
15:00that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
15:03failed to seize the opportunity
15:06to restore his relationship with his people
15:09and to reconcile with them.
15:12Mohamed bin Abd al-Rahman Al-Thani
15:15made the statement during a briefing
15:18in the 22nd edition of Al-Dawha.
15:21In Syria, while we had an opportunity
15:24to start reconciling with his people,
15:27Al-Assad did not seize it.
15:30We have not seen any serious move
15:33regarding the return of refugees
15:36or reconciling with his people.
15:39What is happening in Gaza,
15:42and what we were trying to warn everyone
15:45around the world,
15:48is that this situation in Gaza will expand
15:51and will have consequences
15:54for the rest of the world.
15:57We saw this expansion gradually,
16:00whether it was in Lebanon
16:03or what is happening in the Red Sea.
16:06From here, I think that anyone
16:09who has deviated from the fact
16:12that Syria is away from this conflict
16:15was mistaken.
16:18Washington called for the protection
16:21of civilians, including minorities
16:24in the country,
16:27and talked about the need
16:30for a political solution
16:33to the conflict in Syria.
16:36The report said
16:39that the Israeli army
16:42again invaded the hospital
16:45of Kamal Odwan,
16:48north of the Gaza Strip,
16:51and forced the patient
16:54to leave.
16:57The representative of the World Health Organization
17:00confirmed that the organization
17:03did not receive any warning
17:06regarding the Israeli attack.
17:09The hospital of Kamal Odwan,
17:12the last hospital operating
17:15partially in the Gaza Strip,
17:18was attacked by several Israeli bombs
17:21which resulted in the death
17:24of the patient.
17:27The representative of the World Health Organization
17:30said that the organization
17:33did not receive any warning
17:36regarding the Israeli attack.
17:39There was no official evacuation
17:42throughout the night.
17:45There was a violent bombardment
17:48around the hospital of Kamal Odwan.
17:51Early in the morning,
17:54a tank of the Israeli army
17:57left the hospital,
18:00and people were told that
18:03everyone should leave the hospital.
18:06People began to climb the wall
18:09to escape under the fire of the Israeli army,
18:12and there are reports of deaths
18:15and arrests.
18:18On the other hand,
18:21the Hamas movement
18:24has repeatedly targeted and bombed Gaza.
18:27These crimes represent
18:30a violation of international law.
18:33This escalation adds
18:36more pressure on the sector,
18:39which is suffering
18:42from a humanitarian crisis
18:45if food is obtained in Gaza.
18:48We are suffering from everything.
18:51There is no flour, sugar,
18:54or water.
18:57We don't want to eat.
19:00We just want our children to eat
19:03and we will be full.
19:06This is all we have.
19:09Two families are suffering.
19:12We have no food.
19:15I come here to get food.
19:18I go to my children's restaurants
19:20and they are hungry.
19:23The international press
19:26has spoken about the rising food crisis
19:29in the Gaza Strip.
19:32The Israeli newspaper Haaretz
19:35reported that the lack of food
19:38is worsening as the Israeli army
19:41claims that the amount of food
19:44allowed to enter the Strip has increased.
19:47Now to the events of the International Film Festival in Morocco.
20:06One of this year's participants
20:09of the International Film Festival in Morocco
20:12witnessed this balanced cinematic demonstration
20:14that ended today.
20:17A large audience of fans of the seventh art
20:20as well as workshops,
20:23interviews, and masterclasses were held.
20:26Details with Hossam Dinnasr and Dries Boussara.
20:39Greetings to you, dear viewers.
20:41The film festival continues in Morocco
20:44and the passion for the seventh art continues.
20:47The International Film Festival in Morocco,
20:50which is one of the most prominent
20:53cinematic events in the world,
20:56highlights the red city as a capital of art and creativity
20:59and as a platform to enhance dialogue
21:02and exchange ideas in the service of cinema.
21:05The audience of Moroccan viewers
21:08has a great passion for cinema
21:11and this is reflected in the large number
21:14of audiences that the festival hosts daily.
21:28The film festival in Morocco is a great opportunity
21:31for those interested in cinema
21:34to watch a number of films.
21:37Most of these films are first or second
21:39in the list of international films.
21:42It is also an opportunity to live
21:45experiences and cinematic experiences
21:48that speak about the Arctic
21:51and live in different feelings
21:54and different themes.
21:57It is a cultural and artistic space
22:00that can be found in many artists
22:03such as directors, filmmakers
22:06and people who work in the artistic field.
22:09It is a great opportunity for them
22:12to meet each other and have other projects.
22:20Cinema in Morocco is not just a film show
22:23or stories of diverse stories.
22:26It is a reflection of the spirit of the city
22:29that embraces everyone
22:32and reflects the deep human values
22:35that go beyond borders and cultures.
22:40The current films in the 21st round
22:43of the Film Festival in Morocco
22:46are characterized by diversity.
22:49We follow the official competition
22:52for the first and second films.
22:55This is a new discovery for new directors
22:58especially since the Morocco Film Festival
23:01specializes in putting these films
23:04in front of the list of world-renowned
23:06cinemas and cinemas in Morocco.
23:09The Film Festival in Morocco
23:12is one of the most important cinemas
23:15in the Arab and African world.
23:18It is now on its way
23:21to the world's biggest festivals.
23:24It is an opportunity for young people
23:27to participate in the Atlas Festival
23:30which is an important festival
23:33for young people from different African countries
23:36and Arab countries
23:39who support the development of the scenario
23:42and the production of the film.
23:45It is an important place for the festival.
23:57Cinema in Morocco
24:00is a special experience
24:03where the beauty of the place
24:06is more than just a display on the screen.
24:09It is a journey in the heart of a city
24:12full of art and beauty.
24:15Our journey continues
24:18through the activities
24:21and unique moments
24:24of the International Film Festival in Morocco.
24:27See you next time
24:30in a new episode.
24:33Goodbye.
24:39Goodbye.
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