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00:00Welcome to this morning news tour in the heart of the world.
00:25In France, the owner of the Royal Palace, Prince Moulay Rashid,
00:29represented the Majesty of the King Mohammed VI
00:32in the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
00:36after the end of the renovation works.
00:40In Syria, opposition factions announce the arrival of Damascus
00:43and say that President Assad has left for an unknown destination.
00:49In Morocco, the curtain was raised on the events of the 21st and 20th round
00:54of the International Film Festival.
00:59Let's start with Paris, where the owner of the Royal Palace, Prince Moulay Rashid,
01:05represented the Majesty of the King Mohammed VI
01:08in the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
01:12When Prince Moulay Rashid arrived at the cathedral,
01:16he was greeted by the French President Emmanuel Macron
01:21and the First Lady Brigitte Macron.
01:24About 40 heads of state, governments, kings and princes attended the ceremony,
01:31which took place over two days,
01:34including Prince Moulay Rashid, US President-elect Donald Trump,
01:39Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
01:42and British Crown Prince William.
01:45The French President gave a speech on the occasion
01:49of the opening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in 2019,
01:55a challenge described by Al-Majnoon
01:58as the restoration of the landmark in five years
02:01by contributing unprecedented donations.
02:04In the same ceremony, the owner of the Royal Palace, Prince Moulay Rashid,
02:19attended the opening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris,
02:22which was held by the French President Emmanuel Macron
02:25and the First Lady Brigitte Macron,
02:27in honor of the heads of state, governments and international organizations
02:31called to celebrate the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
02:36The cathedral was restored, as we mentioned,
02:40five years after it was set on fire in mid-April 2019.
02:47For more details on the restoration of this landmark,
02:50listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List,
02:53we follow Omar Shiblali's report.
02:58A new dawn breaks on Notre-Dame Cathedral.
03:04It is a new era lived by France
03:07with the reopening of this historical icon.
03:11French people and visitors to Paris
03:14can enjoy this landmark,
03:17which was destroyed by a huge fire years ago.
03:22Obviously, it was very sad.
03:24It was sad to see it burned, darkened and covered in ashes.
03:28But it is amazing to see that it was rebuilt.
03:31It is very special.
03:34It is very amazing to see again
03:37such a beautiful cathedral that has been restored.
03:41I was afraid to see it again during the fire,
03:45but it stands proud now in 2024.
03:50I used to see the construction every day from my window.
03:53The tower was destroyed and then rebuilt.
03:56I saw it burning and rising again.
03:59I lived that day after day.
04:04The restoration of the cathedral is a achievement that took five years.
04:09An exemplary time for French President Emmanuel Macron,
04:14who has always advocated the ambitious timeline for the restoration,
04:20especially since the building was destroyed for the first time
04:25nearly two centuries ago.
04:29The restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral,
04:32which is the work described as the workshop of the century,
04:35was contributed by hundreds of volunteers,
04:38including engineers, planners, craftsmen,
04:41carpenters, carpenters and others.
04:44The donors contributed 700 million euros to fund the workshop.
04:50Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was built 861 years ago,
04:55is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
04:59It is one of the largest cathedrals in the West
05:02and one of the most popular places for visitors in Europe.
05:07In mid-April 2019, a huge cathedral fire
05:11caused the destruction of its tower
05:14in front of the eyes of Parisians and tourists.
05:21Our viewers,
05:22the armed opposition factions in Syria
05:25released their first official statement
05:28since entering the capital Damascus at dawn today.
05:31The factions announced in the statement
05:35that was broadcast on the Syrian official television
05:38started a new era,
05:40confirming the end of the rule of President Bashar al-Assad,
05:44who ruled Syria for a quarter of a century.
05:48They also announced the release of prisoners.
05:51The opposing Syrian factions
05:53announced at dawn today
05:55their entry into the capital Damascus
05:57indicating that President Bashar al-Assad left the city
06:01and called for the displaced people abroad
06:04to return to free Syria,
06:06according to their statement,
06:08after Damascus was declared free from Assad.
06:11On the other hand,
06:12the Syrian Human Rights Center said
06:14that President Bashar al-Assad left Syria
06:16via the international airport of Damascus,
06:19which was evacuated by the army and security forces,
06:22while the opposition announced that it entered the capital.
06:27The head of the Syrian government,
06:29Mohammad al-Jilali,
06:30said at dawn today
06:32that he is ready to cooperate with any leadership
06:35chosen by the Syrian people
06:37and to submit to the authorities
06:39with the announcement of the factions
06:41entering the capital Damascus.
06:43Mohammad al-Jilali,
06:44head of the Syrian government
06:46Any leadership chosen by the Syrian people
06:49and we are ready to cooperate with them
06:53so that we can provide them with all the facilities possible
06:57and so that the different governmental files
07:00can be transferred smoothly.
07:04On the other hand,
07:05the head of the Syrian Liberation Organization,
07:08Ahmad al-Shar'a,
07:09known as his father,
07:10Mohammad al-Jilali,
07:11said that he is ready to cooperate with any leadership
07:14chosen by the Syrian people
07:16and to submit to the authorities
07:18with the announcement of the factions
07:20The head of the Syrian Liberation Organization,
07:22Ahmad al-Shar'a,
07:23said at dawn today
07:24that he is ready to cooperate with any leadership
07:26chosen by the Syrian people
07:28and to submit to the authorities
07:30with the announcement of the factions
07:32entering the capital Damascus.
07:34The head of the Syrian Liberation Organization,
07:36Ahmad al-Shar'a,
07:37said at dawn today
07:38that he is ready to cooperate with any leadership
07:40chosen by the Syrian people
07:42and to submit to the authorities
07:44with the announcement of the factions
07:46entering the capital Damascus.
07:48The Syrian opposition in the city of Homs
07:51is the third largest city in Syria
07:53and has begun to evacuate its neighborhoods
07:56in addition to the evacuation of more than 3,000 prisoners
07:59from a military prison
08:01located in the north of the city.
08:03The opposition factions had previously controlled
08:06the city of Hama,
08:07the fourth largest city in the country,
08:10after fierce battles
08:12it fought against the government forces
08:14in the context of an aggressive attack
08:16last week,
08:18which enabled it to advance rapidly
08:20and to control vast areas
08:22that it had evacuated from the government forces.
08:27In response to these developments,
08:29the White House announced
08:31that US President Joe Biden
08:33is following closely the events
08:35that are taking place in Syria.
08:37The spokesman for the National Security Council,
08:39Sean Savitt,
08:41said in a statement
08:43through social media
08:45that President Biden and his government team
08:48are watching the events in Syria closely
08:51and are in constant contact
08:53with regional partners.
08:57On the other hand,
08:59the Lebanese government
09:01met in the city of Sour,
09:03south of the country,
09:05to discuss the plan of the army
09:07to spread in the south of the Leytan River.
09:09The Lebanese army commander,
09:11General Joseph Aoun,
09:13said that the ceasefire
09:15between Israel and Hezbollah
09:17will be implemented
09:19after 14 months
09:21from the exchange of bombardment
09:23across the borders.
09:25The ceasefire will be reached
09:27after two months
09:29of Hezbollah's presence
09:31in a vast area
09:33in the south of Lebanon,
09:35while the Israeli forces
09:37return to their borders.
09:39Najib said
09:41at the time of the Lebanese government
09:43and the president
09:45that the UN resolution 17-01
09:47is the basis
09:49to stop the ceasefire.
09:51The resolution 1701
09:53will be implemented
09:55by the army
09:57in the south of the Leytan River
09:59in cooperation with the UNIFIL forces
10:01which, by the way,
10:03are led by
10:05the countries
10:07which insisted
10:09on UNIFIL's continuity
10:11in its tasks.
10:13This resolution is the basis
10:15to stop the ceasefire
10:17and withdraw the enemy
10:19from our occupied land.
10:21The settlement in the south
10:23and its reconstruction
10:25is the key to the settlement
10:27in the Middle East,
10:29to which security and security
10:31will only return
10:33through the implementation
10:35of the ceasefire.
10:37In Gaza, reports have emerged
10:39that the Israeli army
10:41has again invaded
10:43Kamal Oduan Hospital
10:45in the north of the region
10:47and forced the patient
10:49and the injured
10:51to leave.
10:53The representative
10:55of the International Health Organization
10:57has confirmed
10:59that the organization
11:01has not received any warning
11:03about the Israeli attack
11:05on the hospital.
11:33There was no official evacuation during the night, there was a violent bombardment around the surrounding hospital with full aggression.
11:42Early in the morning, around 4 a.m., a tank following the Israeli army was martyred outside the hospital.
11:49People were informed and told that all movements were outside the hospital.
11:54People began to climb the wall to escape under the fire of the Israeli army, and there are reports of deaths and arrests.
12:02On the one hand, the Hamas movement called on the World Health Organization to send an international committee to investigate what is being done to Kamal Adwan Hospital and all health facilities in the Gaza Strip from repeated targeting and bombardment.
12:19These crimes represent a violation of international law.
12:25She said that this escalation adds more pressure on the sector, which is suffering from a devastating humanitarian crisis.
12:33If food is obtained in Gaza, it is a deadly struggle.
12:39We are suffering from everything. There is no flour, there is no sugar, there is nothing in the house.
12:46When we feed the children, we don't want to eat, we just want to feed the children.
12:50When the children eat, we are full.
12:54I swear to God, everyone in the house is hungry.
12:58We came here and we didn't get anything.
13:01We are suffering a lot.
13:03There is no food, we don't have flour.
13:06I come here and I don't get anything.
13:08I feed my children.
13:10In the tent we have, I feed them.
13:15At night, they wake up hungry.
13:17International newspapers have spoken about the rising food crisis in the Gaza Strip.
13:22The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on international organizations working in the sector
13:28that the lack of food is worsening at a time when the Israeli army claims that the amount of food that is allowed to enter has increased.
13:39We are following the latest developments in Gaza.
13:43We follow the statements of our correspondent from there, Islam Zahm.
13:47Israeli massacres are rampant in all areas of the sector, starting from the northern areas,
13:53specifically the Israeli occupation.
13:55They are still practicing the policy of ethnic cleansing in a large and systematic way.
14:00For those who remained in this sector, the Israeli occupation is spilling their blood and arresting all men and girls.
14:08In this area, specifically the Israeli occupation, the scenario of what happened in the hospital of Al-Shifa and the hospital of Nasr Al-Tabbi has been repeated.
14:17The hospital of Al-Shifa and the hospital of Nasr Al-Tabbi has been a mass graveyard in the area of the hospital of Kamal Adwan.
14:23The hospital of Al-Shifa and the hospital of Nasr Al-Tabbi has been a mass graveyard in the area of the hospital of Kamal Adwan.
14:27The hospital of Al-Shifa and the hospital of Nasr Al-Tabbi has been a mass graveyard in the area of the hospital of Kamal Adwan.
14:31The destruction of entire residential areas has led to the killing of dozens and injuring others.
14:39Therefore, the chance of rescue is almost impossible without the presence of civil defense and rescue.
14:45Therefore, all those who remained in this sector, the occupation treated them with blood and murder.
14:54The destruction of entire residential areas continues in the northern areas.
14:59All lines of rescue have been blocked up to 65 days of this exceptional wild operation.
15:07A mass graveyard in the human areas in the central area, specifically Al-Nusayrat.
15:13A residential square has been destroyed on the heads of its residents.
15:1726 citizens have lost their lives and dozens have been injured.
15:21Rescue operations are still ongoing in the areas of Al-Nusayrat.
15:30In the central areas, specifically in the east of Al-Bureij and the east of Al-Maghazi.
15:35The Israeli artillery did not calm down at all.
15:38There have been large explosions throughout the hour.
15:43Therefore, we are talking about mass graves.
15:45In the southern areas, the Israeli occupation gave a sign of security to many citizens by entering the area of the garden in the eastern areas.
15:56After that, they were attacked by Israeli warplanes.
16:03A residential square has been destroyed.
16:0530 people have lost their lives, in addition to the presence of numbers.
16:09Civil defense vehicles have not been able to rescue the martyrs and the injured.
16:15Therefore, we are talking about difficult events and mass graves.
16:18It is as if this is the first day of aggression on the Gaza Strip.
16:22We are talking about 28 days after the 104th day of the mass extermination war.
16:27The crises are deepening.
16:30The eyes of the oppressed are staring at Cairo.
16:34They are looking at the negotiations that may take a new direction.
16:39They are looking at the change of policies, the situation of assassinations, and the end of the war in Lebanon.
16:44Today, they gave a new opportunity to complete the negotiations.
16:48In addition to international news, the president of South Korea, Yun Suk-yol,
16:55yesterday, as a reminder of his isolation,
16:58presented an opposition after his failed attempt to impose the official rules
17:02in the absence of the necessary seats in the National Assembly.
17:06For this reason, the ruling party in South Korea announced
17:09that the resignation of the president of the country has become a necessary matter
17:13after the president has agreed to resign.
17:15Details with Yunus Barakat.
17:18On the eve of the incitement, they leave the parliament building in Seoul,
17:24the members of the ruling party.
17:27They withdraw from the president's isolation session, Yun Suk-yol,
17:30after a reminder called for by the opposition.
17:33According to the South Korean constitution,
17:36the president's isolation requires the obtainment of the specific legal status
17:40of two hundred deputies from the original three hundred.
17:44I declare that voting on this reminder is invalid.
17:50The isolation list was approved after the participation of 195 deputies.
17:56Three of them belong to the People's Authority Party,
18:00despite the National Assembly President's appeal to the ruling party's deputies
18:05to return to their seats,
18:08while the opposition has pledged to continue filling them
18:12in order to dismiss the current president.
18:15We will overcome all these internal conflicts
18:18and we will end the president's isolation,
18:21which has become the greatest danger to our country.
18:24Before voting on the reminder of the isolation,
18:27the South Korean president addressed a speech
18:30in which he apologized to his people
18:33for imposing the customary rules for a while.
18:36He also entrusted his party with the task of taking the necessary steps
18:40to achieve the stability of the political situation
18:43and the discussion of its future at the head of the country.
18:47In Britain, the storm damaged the transport movement in the country
18:53with the cancellation of many trains and flights,
18:57as well as the power outage of tens of thousands of homes.
19:02At a wind speed of one hundred and fifty kilometers per hour in northern Wales,
19:08the British Meteorological Agency issued a red warning of strong winds
19:13and about three million people received a warning on their mobile phones
19:18on Friday evening, calling them to stay at home.
19:26Now, to the closing of the International Film Festival in Morocco.
19:39The International Film Festival in Morocco
19:46The International Film Festival in Morocco
19:49has ended its 21st round
19:52with the presence of a group of world stars, artists and filmmakers.
19:57Details on this are provided by Hussam Al-Din Nassar
20:00with the lenses of Idris Boussaha.
20:03Greetings to you, dear viewers.
20:05After a nine-day international film festival,
20:09the curtain was raised in the city of Morocco
20:11for the activities of the 21st round of the International Film Festival,
20:15which is one of the most prominent film demonstrations in the world.
20:20The closing party was distinguished, as usual,
20:23by announcing the winners and those who were distinguished
20:26in the official competition,
20:28in which 14 films from different cultures and film schools participated,
20:34and the results were as follows.
20:37The Golden Star Award goes to the Palestinian film
20:41Yen'ad Alikou by Iskandar Qubti.
20:44As for the Prize of the Judiciary Committee,
20:46the Argentine film Al-Koukh and the Somali film
20:51Al-Qarya Al-Mujawira Lil Jannah were awarded.
20:53As for the Best Director Award,
20:56the Polish film Damian Kokor was awarded for the film Taht Al Burkan.
21:00As for the Best Male Role Award,
21:03Roman Lutski from Poland was awarded for the film Taht Al Burkan.
21:08As for the Best Female Role Award,
21:11Manar Shihab and Wafa'aoun from Palestine were awarded for the film Yen'ad Alikou.
21:20Dear viewers,
21:21whoever says that cinema is just a means of entertainment,
21:25is certainly mistaken.
21:28Cinema is more than that.
21:31It is an art that crosses borders,
21:34and a culture that affects our daily lives in many ways.
21:39Cinema plays a vital role in shaping cultural and even human consciousness.
21:45These are the goals of the International Film Festival
21:50in its 21st round,
21:52which concludes by emphasizing the commitment of all festival organizers
21:57to present more surprises and innovative and distinctive activities in the future.
22:04We were with you watching this coverage
22:07and the daily highlights of this film festival.
22:13Greetings and see you next time.
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