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00:00Let's start with the news, welcome to our viewers of Al Bida'i Bil'an.
00:25In France, and with the presence of a number of leaders of states, governments, kings and princes,
00:31including His Highness the Royal Prince Moulay Rashid,
00:35the opening of the Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral has been resumed after the completion of its renovations.
00:41Opposition factions in Syria are announcing the beginning of the phase of the Damascus
00:50and the news of the withdrawal of the army from the capital's borders.
00:54In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
01:04Let's start with the news, the opening of the Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral has been resumed after the completion of its renovations.
01:12In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
01:20In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
01:28The opening of the Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral has been resumed after the completion of its renovations.
01:36In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
01:44In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
01:52In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
02:00In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
02:08In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
02:16In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
02:24In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
02:46In France, meetings are being organized by the European Central Alliance around the alliance of the gardens.
03:00The cathedral was renovated, as we mentioned earlier,
03:04during the five years following the fire in mid-April 2019.
03:12We will follow the details of the renovation of this historic cathedral on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
03:24A new dawn breaks on Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral.
03:30It is a new era experienced by France by reopening this historical icon.
03:37The French and visitors of Paris can enjoy this landmark,
03:43which was destroyed by a huge fire years ago.
03:48It was sad to see it burned, darkened and covered with ashes.
03:54But it is amazing to see that it was rebuilt.
03:57It is very special.
03:59It is very amazing to see a beautiful cathedral like this again,
04:05which has been renovated.
04:07I was afraid during the fire that we would not see it again,
04:11but it stands proud now in 2024.
04:17I used to see the construction every day from my window.
04:19The tower is closed, then it is rebuilt.
04:22I saw it burning and I saw it rising again.
04:25I lived that day after day.
04:29The renovation of the cathedral is a 5-year achievement.
04:34It is an exemplary time for French President Emmanuel Macron,
04:39who has always defended the ambitious timetable for the renovation,
04:45especially since the building was demolished for the first time
04:50nearly two centuries ago.
04:54The renovation of the Notre-Dame Cathedral,
04:57which is described as a century-old workshop,
05:00involved hundreds of volunteers,
05:03including engineers, planners, carpenters,
05:06builders, carpenters, carpenters and others.
05:10The donors contributed 700 million euros to fund the workshop.
05:16The Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was built 861 years ago,
05:21is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
05:25It is one of the largest cathedrals in the West
05:28and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.
05:35In mid-April 2019, a huge fire destroyed the cathedral,
05:40causing the collapse of its tower in front of the eyes of Parisians and tourists.
05:47The Syrian opposition announced today
05:50that it was starting to reinforce Damascus,
05:53while the Syrian Ministry of Defense
05:56withdrew troops from areas surrounding the capital.
06:00In a telegram, Hassan Abdel Ghani said
06:03that the opposition factions,
06:06which have been attacking since last week,
06:09have begun to implement the last phase of the reconstruction.
06:13On the one hand, the Syrian Ministry of Defense
06:16confirmed that there is no health for any news
06:19about the withdrawal of its armed forces
06:22from all areas surrounding Damascus.
06:35The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad,
06:38left Damascus today,
06:41confirming that he is following his work from it.
06:45That was after the announcement of opposition factions
06:48that they had approached the city
06:51and began the phase of the reconstruction of the capital.
06:55The president repeated in a statement
06:58rumors and false news about the resignation
07:01of President Bashar al-Assad of Damascus,
07:04confirming that he is following his work
07:08The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji
07:11stressed today the importance of conducting
07:14a political dialogue between the Syrian government
07:17and Bashar al-Assad,
07:19the ally of Tehran and the opposition,
07:22as a result of a meeting with the Russian and Turkish leaders
07:26in Doha to clarify the situation in Syria.
07:29On the other hand, the Russian Foreign Minister
07:32Sergei Lavrov said that it is not possible
07:35to allow terrorists to take control of the land in Syria.
07:40The meeting in the Qatari capital
07:43came in the light of an unprecedented attack
07:46since the outbreak of the conflict in 2011.
07:49Opposition factions have taken control
07:52of several areas in the north,
07:55the middle and the south of the country.
07:58For more on the development of the situation in Syria,
08:01we have with us Mr. Tahseen Yaqeen,
08:04the writer, analyst and politician.
08:07Welcome, Mr. Yaqeen.
08:09Good evening.
08:11Good evening.
08:13The events in Syria are moving at a rapid pace.
08:16Opposition factions say that they have
08:19implemented the curfew,
08:22and that they will not be able to
08:25withdraw the Syrian army from this area.
08:28What do you think of this?
08:31I expected this in the previous meeting.
08:34As for the arrival of the Syrian army,
08:37I think that it is a good thing.
08:40I think that it is a good thing.
08:43I think that it is a good thing.
08:46I think that it is a good thing.
08:49I think that it is a good thing.
08:52The presence of the armed opposition
08:55in Syria, and the sources coming
08:58from the capital city,
09:01we don't know the exact truth.
09:04We don't know.
09:07Only those who know know that we live in Syria,
09:10and each side takes advantage of the media
09:13from its side.
09:16But it is very serious.
09:19I mean, this is a possibility, and what scares me is that there are Arab citizens here, too,
09:38with the previous experiences that took place in Arab countries, such as in Iraq, so this
09:46is not an easy battle, because the army is focused on it, and it can become a massacre
09:53if the forces attack Damascus, unless there is an influence on the Syrian army by certain
10:00parties, and Damascus surrenders, as it happened with the Arab countries.
10:05And what are the scenarios, sir, in the event of a real siege of Damascus?
10:12What are the scenarios for the siege of the capital, Damascus?
10:17What are the scenarios for the siege of the capital?
10:22I didn't hear the question well.
10:24I'm talking about the possibility of the Syrian enlargement, if this is the news that was
10:31received by the Syrian Embassy, about the enlargement of the city of Damascus or the
10:39siege of the capital of Damascus, if it is true, what are the scenarios for the siege
10:44of the capital?
10:46The enlargement, the armed opposition forces may have approached the city, but the enlargement
10:55of Damascus, Damascus is not a small city, and the province of Damascus is vast.
11:03The enlargement of the city is far from being enlarged on all sides.
11:09But as we know, this city is now with the Syrian army, and it is an organized Syrian army
11:16with weapons, tanks, and planes, and these weapons are not present with the opposition.
11:23Therefore, now, as the Iranian ambassador in Qatar mentioned, it is possible to start
11:30a political dialogue that includes all parties to avoid the massacres that may take place
11:38between the two parties.
11:40Yes, you said that it is difficult to enlarge the capital of Damascus in view of its size.
11:48Wasn't Aleppo also large?
11:50Maybe it is.
11:52It is the second largest city in Syria, and the army withdrew from it.
12:01How do you explain this?
12:03Will the opposition not be able to reach Damascus, which has reached Hama, Idlib, Aleppo,
12:10and also Deir Ezzor, from which the Syrian army withdrew?
12:14I am not an expert in military matters, but it seems that, as my friends in Syria told me,
12:24when I asked them about this matter, they said that the army was withdrawing
12:30because the Qazi forces, which are referred to as terrorism or opposition,
12:37the forces that enter are organized, strong, and with heavy weapons.
12:44It seems that there was a kind of calmness and unexpectedness.
12:53The element of surprise was strong, unfortunately.
12:58There was a delay, if I may say so.
13:04I did not expect this attack, and the army was not ready.
13:09The army is like an employee, usually.
13:12It did not have this readiness.
13:15It seems that there are other parties that have increased the opposition
13:18with information about the Syrian army withdrawal and its insufficient preparation.
13:23This is what happened in Aleppo, and Aleppo is one of the largest cities,
13:30as well as with Homs, Idlib, and others.
13:36Yes, it is a traditional and strategic situation.
13:39It is important that it has historical, strategic, and political indications
13:43for the Assad regime, and it has fallen.
13:46In light of all this analysis, do you expect the fall of Damascus,
13:51or is there a chance for negotiation, especially after the recent Iranian statements?
13:59It is possible for Damascus to fall in the hands of the armed opposition forces
14:06in one case only.
14:08If the Syrian army is divided and large negotiations are made
14:15with the Syrian army, not for the sake of bloodshed,
14:21but for the sake of the agreement between the military and the attacking forces.
14:28But things are not easy.
14:31Even the Syrians do not know exactly what is happening.
14:35The fall of Damascus is the fall of Damascus, not the fall of the regime.
14:41There is information about the exit of Bashar al-Assad's family and his friends.
14:47Do you expect the exit of Assad from the capital, Damascus,
14:54in light of the pressure of the Syrian opposition?
15:01If there is an international agreement between the United States of America and Russia
15:06to prepare certain conditions in Syria for a democratic dialogue,
15:11it is necessary to withdraw Bashar al-Assad from Syria.
15:16This can be done through the Russian forces
15:20or through the Assad family.
15:24This can be done.
15:26This is a matter of course.
15:28But if there is an agreement to change the Syrian regime,
15:39it can be done.
15:41This is still under discussion.
15:43We will know this if Damascus is easily entered by the armed opposition.
15:50At that time, we are sure that this has been done through international agreements
15:55between the great countries to achieve something.
16:03It is impossible for Damascus to fall into the hands of the armed opposition
16:08if Russia withdraws.
16:10The situation in the United States is not clear.
16:13The situation in the United States is a precaution.
16:16Therefore, we are waiting,
16:19and the most important thing we hope is that there are no massacres
16:23in this sudden transformation that is taking place,
16:28especially after the slaughter of Gaza and Lebanon.
16:32Another question.
16:34What makes the opposition factions in Syria
16:39to achieve all these military achievements
16:42in a fast and perhaps strange way,
16:47very fast,
16:49and to have full control over a group of large cities
16:53scattered around?
16:55Why does the Syrian army seem weak in this way
16:59without a solid strategy,
17:01and why all these withdrawals from cities?
17:05What is the secret in that?
17:08Is this a weakness of the Syrian army?
17:10Is it weak to this extent?
17:13Or is it that the opposing factions have a lot of support
17:16and have a number of weapons and equipment
17:20that the Syrian army does not have?
17:24This is an important question, and this is what we are waiting for.
17:27The opposing forces are trained,
17:30and it seems that they have the pre-preparation
17:34and training,
17:36and it is not easy.
17:38In the images that are broadcast on TV,
17:42it seems to us that they are strong men,
17:44armed men, and they know the way
17:46to evacuate people from the place itself.
17:50But the Syrian army,
17:52we know that it is a strong army.
17:54As for what happened with the withdrawals,
17:59it is related to something specific.
18:02In the region of Idlib,
18:04there are many stories that the media talk about,
18:07but the Syrian army is not weak
18:11in resistance now,
18:13but this army is not a completely independent army
18:18in this region.
18:20It has its leadership,
18:22which has extensions with other countries,
18:26especially Iran and Russia.
18:29This army is now in a situation
18:33that is not to be underestimated,
18:35and if it is not in its role
18:37in the resistance.
18:39Yes, it is clear.
18:41Thank you very much for your time,
18:43Mr. Tahseen Yaqeen,
18:45the writer and political analyst.
18:47You were with us from Ramallah.
18:49Thank you very much
18:51for all these information and statements.
18:53The reports say
18:55that the Israeli army
18:57re-entered Kamal Adwan Hospital
18:59in the northern part of Gaza
19:01and forced the patient
19:03and the wounded to leave.
19:05The representative
19:07of the International Health Organization
19:09in the Palestinian territories
19:11confirmed that the organization
19:13has not received any prior warning
19:15about the Israeli attack.
19:17Umay Masbila's report.
19:19Kamal Adwan Hospital,
19:22the last hospital
19:24operating partially
19:26in the Gaza Strip.
19:28It was hit by several Israeli bombs
19:30that resulted in the death
19:32and injury of a large number
19:34according to the hospital manager.
19:36While the Israeli army
19:38bombed and raided Kamal Adwan Hospital,
19:40the representative
19:42of the International Health Organization
19:44in the Palestinian territories
19:46stated that the organization
19:48has not received any prior warning
19:50about the Israeli attack.
19:52There was no official evacuation
19:54throughout the night.
19:56There was a violent bombardment
19:58around the hospital
20:00surrounding Kamal Adwan.
20:02Early in the morning
20:04around 4 a.m.,
20:06a tank following the Israeli army
20:08was seen outside the hospital
20:10and people were informed
20:12that all movements
20:14were outside the hospital.
20:16People began to climb the wall
20:18in order to escape the Israeli army.
20:20There were reports of deaths
20:22and arrests.
20:24On the other hand,
20:26the Hamas movement
20:28demanded that the International Health Organization
20:30send an international committee
20:32to investigate what happened
20:34to Kamal Adwan Hospital
20:36and all health facilities
20:38in the Gaza Strip
20:40from the repeated targeting
20:42and bombing,
20:44considering that these crimes
20:46have been committed.
20:48She said that this escalation
20:50adds more pressure
20:52on the sector
20:54which is suffering
20:56from a devastating humanitarian crisis
20:58if food is obtained
21:00in Gaza in a deadlock.
21:02We are suffering from everything.
21:04There is no flour, no sugar,
21:06nothing in the house,
21:08no syrup, nothing.
21:10We just feed the children
21:12what we want to eat.
21:14We are hungry.
21:16We just sit and beg.
21:18We have nothing to eat.
21:20We have nothing to eat.
21:22We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
21:24if food is obtained
21:26in the Gaza Strip
21:28from the repeated targeting
21:30and bombing,
21:32considering that these crimes
21:34have been committed.
21:36We are suffering from everything.
21:38We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
21:40if food is obtained
21:43in the Gaza Strip
21:45from the repeated targeting
21:47and bombing,
21:49considering that these crimes
21:51have been committed.
21:53We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
21:55if food is obtained
21:57in the Gaza Strip
21:59from the repeated targeting
22:01and bombing,
22:03considering that these crimes
22:05have been committed.
22:07We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
22:09if food is obtained
22:11in the Gaza Strip
22:13from the repeated targeting
22:15and bombing,
22:17considering that these crimes
22:19have been committed.
22:21We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
22:23if food is obtained
22:25in the Gaza Strip
22:27from the repeated targeting
22:29and bombing,
22:31considering that these crimes
22:33have been committed.
22:35We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
22:37if food is obtained
22:39in the Gaza Strip
22:41from the repeated targeting
22:43and bombing,
22:45considering that these crimes
22:47have been committed.
23:09We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
23:11if food is obtained
23:13in the Gaza Strip
23:15from the repeated targeting
23:17and bombing,
23:19considering that these crimes
23:21have been committed.
23:23We are suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis
23:25if food is obtained
23:27in the Gaza Strip
23:29from the repeated targeting
23:31and bombing,
23:33considering that these crimes
23:35have been committed.
23:39We are all honoured
23:41by this message
23:43which is
23:45being spread
23:47all over the world.
23:49Alhamdulillah,
23:51this is the first chair
23:53in the world
23:55of the Alliance of Civilizations.
23:57It was created in Fez.
23:59Hundreds of thousands of students
24:01and personalities are already writing
24:03the future of Damascus.
24:05This future will have a Moroccan imprint.
24:07With this meeting,
24:09faith in the community's ability
24:11to restore trust in the future
24:13and to strengthen trust
24:15within communities
24:17and to revive trust
24:19in the field of cooperation
24:21between nations.
24:23All of them want
24:25a leading policy
24:27in the field of the Alliance of Civilizations,
24:29in the field of tolerance,
24:31in the field of
24:33the exchange
24:35between religions and cultures
24:37and in the field of
24:39coexistence
24:41for
24:43a world
24:45which is
24:47under peace,
24:49security and security.
24:51To strengthen the culture of dialogue
24:53as a tool to strengthen the power
24:55between nations,
24:57the Chair of the United Nations
24:59for the Alliance of Civilizations
25:01which was established
25:03in the city of Fez
25:05two years ago.
25:07This chair
25:09is the first chair
25:11created by
25:13the United Nations
25:15in the world.
25:17It is an honor
25:19for the Middle East University
25:21to host this chair
25:23and to chair this chair
25:25with a group of colleagues
25:27and specialists
25:29from all over the world.
25:31The Chair seeks
25:33to build a united human family
25:35and a community house
25:37which is made up of shared
25:39sections that bring people together
25:41and which is based on the history of this city
25:43and the white flag
25:45which has always been the capital
25:47of the Alliance of Civilizations
25:49and cultural diversity.
25:51The members of the Middle East University
25:53in Fez knew about the Alliance of Civilizations
25:55in addition to
25:57the official opening of the Chair
25:59which was established in cooperation
26:01with the Alliance of Civilizations
26:03affiliated to the United Nations
26:05to distribute the Middle East Award
26:07and a music festival
26:09which embodies the value of peace
26:11between peoples and countries.
26:13With this news
26:15we conclude the news broadcast.
26:19Goodbye.
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