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00:00Welcome to the newscast from Median TV in Tanjawah, starting with the headlines.
00:26In Syria, the Levant Liberation Organization officially assigns Mohamed al-Bashir to form a transitional government to manage the country's affairs for three months.
00:37The United Nations considers that the Levant Liberation Organization has sent positive messages to the Syrian people so far.
00:46And in the White House, the third round of the Sikaki steel industry summit was held.
00:51The Syrian opposition leadership, led by Bashar al-Assad, began the search for a transitional government to manage the country's affairs for three months.
01:12A new day is looming over Damascus, and positive messages are floating in the horizon to depict the new features of Syria.
01:22In the political scene, and for the first time in the country's history, a smooth transition to power and cooperation between the government led by Mohamed al-Jalali and the head of the Levant Liberation Organization, Abu Mohamed al-Julani.
01:38The meeting was attended by the engineer Mohamed al-Bashir, the head of the Levant Liberation Organization, who is in charge of managing the control areas of the organization in Idlib.
01:49Al-Bashir was tasked with forming a new Syrian government to manage the transitional phase.
01:56Al-Julani announced that the authorities will soon publish a list of the names of the senior people involved in torturing the Syrian people to prosecute and prosecute them.
02:09These developments are followed by the Syrian street, which continues to celebrate the fall of the regime, looking forward to a new future based on justice, inquiry, and respect for human rights.
02:23We want to build this country as soon as possible, and we ask the whole world that Syria is Syria, it is the revolutionaries, it is the Syrian people who will build it.
02:33Please, we don't want to hear about foreign interference.
02:36The People's Council announced its support for the people's will to build a new Syria, and expressed its willingness to provide any assistance to achieve a smooth transition to power.
02:47While the Secretary-General of Al-Baath Party, Ibrahim Al-Hadeed, said that the party will remain supportive of a transitional phase in Syria, aimed at defending the unity of the country, land, people, and institutions.
03:03Mohamed Al-Bashir, who was appointed as the head of the transitional government, is one of the most prominent figures who took on official responsibilities in the areas under the control of the opposition before the overthrow of Assad.
03:17He was born in Idlib province in 1983, and holds a degree in electrical engineering and electronics from the University of Aleppo and a degree in law and human rights from the University of Idlib.
03:27He also served as the director of associations, and worked as a minister for development and humanitarian affairs in the Revolutionary Government in Idlib in 2022.
03:41The United Nations Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, expressed his optimism about the developments that the political scene in Syria is experiencing, for the hopes of changing and democratic transformation.
03:53The UN Secretary-General also emphasized the need for the United Nations to take an active role in this new path.
04:02We are still in what has been a very tense period. The situation has not calmed down yet. It is a real opportunity for change, but it should be exploited in the same way as the Syrians themselves, with the support of the United Nations and the international organization.
04:16The UN and the international community have supported Syria, and the reality is that Syria has sent positive messages to the Syrian people.
04:32In addition, the United Nations has called on all countries to support a joint political operation in Syria after the fall of Al-Assad.
04:42US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the Syrian people will decide the future of Syria, and that all countries should support a joint and transparent operation, and to avoid any external interference.
04:55He stressed that Washington will fully recognize and fully support the future Syrian government that will launch this operation.
05:02Blinken pointed out that this transition must lead to a credible, comprehensive and non-sectarian government.
05:09He emphasized that the priorities for the United Nations are to firmly commit the future Syrian government to full respect for the rights of minorities and to facilitate the access of humanitarian aid to all who need it, and to respect neighbors as they express themselves.
05:27The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Tork said that the political transition in Syria after the fall of Al-Assad must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed during the rule of Al-Assad, and called on the UN officials to protect minorities in Syria.
05:48The end of the rule of Bashar Al-Assad opens the door to international calls for the protection of freedoms and accountability of those involved in the crimes committed during the rule of Al-Assad.
06:01The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights confirmed that the political transition in Syria must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed, pointing to the importance of legislation in reforms including security systems.
06:16Any political transition must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed, and it is necessary to collect all evidence and preserve it for future use.
06:34The reform of security systems is essential and must guarantee the political transition and address the missing people.
06:47The political transition in Syria begins, according to the United Nations, through a political dialogue that includes all parties in the country.
06:56The United Nations has confirmed that coordination between armed groups and institutions is a key point in the transition.
07:05The United Nations has also called for the protection of minorities in Syria.
07:09I hope that in this current phase there will be a comprehensive dialogue that includes everyone, especially women and young people, as well as all sects of society.
07:22There is a great opportunity for this to happen, and this is what we saw at the beginning, where there is cooperation between the authorities and the factions that currently control the situation.
07:33There is a huge chance for this to happen.
07:37The call for a peaceful transition to power is also a statement issued by the Secretary-General of the Atlantic Council, which emphasized the importance of achieving a comprehensive political transition and political process led by Syria.
07:49Meanwhile, international human rights organizations have called for the guarantee of humanitarian treatment for all Syrians in order to design a new future for Syria based on justice and respect for human rights.
08:03The White Shirt Organization has announced the end of the search in the prison of Sayed Naya, where there were unidentified coffins and secret lockers without the presence of any additional detainees.
08:18Thousands of Syrians have gathered since Sunday, the day Bashar al-Assad fell into prison.
08:24The bad hunting that has haunted the Syrians for many years, waiting for news about their missing relatives.
08:32In the field, the Syrian Observatory announced that the Israeli army carried out about 250 air raids on various parts of Syria two days before Bashar al-Assad fell.
08:47The most important military sites there were destroyed, including airports, warehouses, prisons, planes, radars, military signal stations, arms and ammunition warehouses, scientific research centers, and air defense systems, as well as the establishment of air defense and warships in the Ladakh port northwest of Syria.
09:05In the name of the United Nations, I declare in the name of the United Nations, Stephen Dujarric, that the advance of the Israeli forces inside the isolated area in the Syrian Golan, which is occupied by Israel, is a violation of the agreement on the cessation of clashes between Israel and Syria, which took place in 1974.
09:23Dujarric explained that the United Nations, which is responsible for monitoring the cessation of clashes, has informed its Israelis that these actions are a violation of the agreement on the cessation of clashes.
09:34On the one hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the section that is occupied by his country and its part of the Syrian Golan will remain Israeli forever, according to his statement.
09:45The High Commissioner for Refugee Affairs in the United Nations called for patience and alertness in the issue of the return of Syrian refugees to their countries, and a number of Syrian refugees in Turkey and Lebanon have decided to return to Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
10:11There are long lines on the Turkish borders. These people were competing years ago to leave Syria. Now they are all eager and hopeful to return to their countries.
10:29These Syrian refugees are waiting in this Turkish crossing. In addition to their desire to return to their homes, the search for their relatives is another task that they are rushing for.
10:44I came to Turkey to escape from Syria. Bashar al-Assad was shooting at us to kill us. I fled Syria in 2016 and came here. I will return to Syria now.
11:09I came from Damascus six years ago. I am now 18 years old. I came here to work. There is no one in my family here. I used to work and send money to my family in Damascus. Now the war in Syria is over and we are returning.
11:30Here in Lebanon, dozens of cars lined up at this border crossing with Syria. Hundreds of Syrians are waiting impatiently for their turn to return to their countries.
11:44We are very happy. What happened in Syria is good for all the Arab people.
11:57Syria is the mother of the world. Our paradise is Syria. After 13 years of absence, we want to return to our country, our motherland.
12:07I grew up in Syria. I have lived in Syria for 15 years. I have been deprived of going down to Syria. This is the first moment. Now we are waiting to be able to go down to Syria. My family, my brothers, my grandfather and my relatives are all here.
12:23Millions of Syrians have been able to flee their countries since the outbreak of pro-government protests led by former President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
12:34On the side of asylum in the most prominent Arab countries, Lebanon and Jordan, others fled to Turkey, while thousands of them were able to enter Europe.
12:46The civil defense in the Gaza Strip announced that 25 Palestinians, including children and women, were shot in a Israeli air raid that targeted a house in the house of Hanoun in northern Gaza Strip.
13:01The civil defense said that the air raid targeted a house on several floors that houses dozens of displaced people in the house of Hanoun.
13:08It was confirmed that the dead were taken out from under the rubble. Others are still buried under the rubble in a grave in the house of Hanoun.
13:18On World Human Rights Day, the Salvation Front organized the most prominent opposition forces in Tunisia in solidarity with the political detainees in front of the headquarters of the Initial Court in the capital of Tunisia.
13:33The detainees were released by the leaders of the opposition from the first row. The authorities had detained them for 22 months in the most prominent case, the conspiracy against the security of the state.
13:45It is mentioned that this case will be reviewed in the Initial Court on the 24th of this month.
13:52Fatah Al-Falhi from Tunisia details.
13:55On World Human Rights Day, the Salvation Front organized a solidarity protest with the political detainees in front of the Initial Court in the capital of Tunisia.
14:09Members of the defense committee, politicians and individuals from the families of the detainees participated in it.
14:16The protest demanded that they be released after two years of their detention.
14:21These people have been in prison for a very long time without knowing why.
14:27There is no activity that they did, except the activity that they were doing at the time of Ali.
14:32These people are in prison for a long time and they do not know when they will be released.
14:40The Initial Court is not going to punish them.
14:45These sentences are not going to end because the judiciary is not independent.
14:51They have been in prison for 22 months.
14:55Politicians, including the leaders and leaders of the opposition parties, have been detained.
15:00They have been charged with various charges, mainly the conspiracy against the security of the state.
15:05On the 24th of this month, a session will be held in the Initial Court to look into the conspiracy case.
15:12The defense committee hopes that six detainees will be released.
15:16We still have hope. That is why we submit reports and request them to be released.
15:21However, in order to prevent the case from dying, we are holding protests in the streets.
15:25Not to pressure the judiciary, but to raise public opinion.
15:28There are people who are in prison for 22 months without committing a crime.
15:35The judiciary confirms that the case of the political detainees is dangerous.
15:41It is in the hands of an independent judiciary.
15:44Opposition parties and human rights organizations consider that the case is political.
15:49The case of political detainees in Tunisia is not a question raised by the defense committee.
15:56It is a question raised by followers of a controversial case.
16:04Tunisia...
16:08France is now in the midst of a political crisis.
16:12The French Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, has called on President Macron
16:17to convene political forces to form a new French government.
16:24The leader of the Green Party said after meeting Macron in the Elysée Palace
16:28that the French President Macron has proposed a new way to form a new government.
16:33Younes Barakat has the details.
16:36Two weeks after the fall of the government of Michel Barnier,
16:39following the memorandum of trust,
16:42French President Emmanuel Macron continues his talks with political actors
16:47in the hope of forming a new government in the near future,
16:52as he promised in his speech last week.
16:55The French President has called on political forces to form a new government
17:00in the hope of forming a new government in the near future,
17:04as he promised in his speech last week.
17:08We are ready and we are aware of our readiness to work together
17:12to make a difference in our country and protect our purchasing power.
17:18In a series of meetings between the French President and other political actors,
17:23the Socialist Party began preparing for negotiations to form a new government,
17:29on the condition that the next prime minister belongs to the left,
17:34according to what the Secretary-General of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure,
17:39announced, while the absence of the National Assembly confirmed the talks to form a government.
17:46He has repeatedly repeated that any agreed-upon agreement
17:50will not include the National Assembly, which he considers part of the current political crisis.
17:57The government of Michel Barnier has fallen in a vote on a memorandum of trust
18:03because of a budget project to reduce costs for the year 2025,
18:09aimed at addressing the budget deficit,
18:12only five months after it was appointed by the French President.
18:18The International Press Union reported that 2024 was a bloody year,
18:26killing 104 journalists around the world, more than half of whom were killed in the Gaza Strip.
18:34The Secretary-General of the International Press Union and his Brussels office said
18:39that this year is considered one of the worst years for journalists
18:44in Palestine in front of the eyes of the whole world.
18:48The United Nations has announced in its report that since the beginning of the war,
18:54on October 7, 2023, the number of Palestinian journalists who were killed was 138,
19:03making this region one of the most dangerous areas in the history of modern journalism,
19:08after all of Iraq, the Philippines and Mexico.
19:15The city of Al-Dar Al-Baydaa is hosting the third round of the Ironworks Summit,
19:21which is an important time to exchange experiences in the field of ironworks
19:27with local and international experts.
19:30Details in the report by Younes Mouzih and Younes Sghiri.
19:35With the presence of international companies and experts in the field of ironworks and trains,
19:42the city of Al-Dar Al-Baydaa hosted the third round of the Ironworks Summit.
19:49Morocco has a great experience through the National Office of Ironworks,
19:55especially in the last program that was granted to it by the Executive Council,
20:02which took place in front of the eyes of His Majesty the King
20:05with the presence of the French President last month,
20:10which includes the investment of 87 billion dirhams,
20:13which will include the expansion of the ironworks line between Tanja and Marrakech,
20:22which will be ready before 2029,
20:27and which will reduce the time between Tanja and Marrakech by 7 hours,
20:36which will become 2 hours and 45 minutes.
20:39An international meeting presents international experiences in the field of ironworks
20:44in the context of the revolution that the sector is witnessing in the Kingdom of Morocco,
20:49which is about to embrace the most important international demonstrations,
20:53most notably the World Cup 2030.
20:56We came to this hall today to make collaborations
21:02with the companies here.
21:05We are an international company working in the industry of trains and cars,
21:12and we came to see with the field here in Morocco,
21:18where there is a future with the ironworks,
21:22where there is a future with the ironworks,
21:27and with the field here in Morocco,
21:30where there is a future with the new companies here.
21:34The preparation and development of the railway network in our country remains
21:38one of the most important major projects,
21:41which has a large budget for its role in the development of the infrastructure.
21:49The volume of the water reservoir in Hakinati
21:53is about 5 billion cubic meters,
21:56i.e. only 29% of the total amount,
21:59up to 6 billion cubic meters,
22:02compared to 24% during the same period last year.
22:05The Minister of Water and Equipment, Nizar Baraka,
22:08confirmed this, adding that the rate of rainfall on the national level
22:12has reached, since the opening in September last year,
22:15up to 60 billion cubic meters,
22:18compared to about 27 billion cubic meters
22:21during the same period last year,
22:24i.e. with a rate of more than 83%.
22:30In the same context, Zine Al Abidine Al Hussaini,
22:33who is an expert in climate change,
22:36confirmed that the current water effort requires more awareness
22:39to preserve water and promote its consumption,
22:42especially in the agricultural field,
22:45through the use of modern technologies.
22:48In the list of possible solutions and suggestions,
22:51we find the issue of sensitivity,
22:54because many citizens in areas
22:57that still face a water crisis
23:00do not have sufficient awareness
23:03of the difficulties or embarrassment
23:06that these areas face.
23:09I always focus on the issue of sensitivity,
23:12because when we are clear
23:15about what surrounds us,
23:18our actions will definitely have a positive impact,
23:21which means that we will seek the second point,
23:24which is consumer guidance.
23:27Consumer guidance includes several activities,
23:30in addition to household uses,
23:33i.e. the basic use of water
23:36for daily life.
23:39There are also agricultural uses
23:42that take a lot of water storage,
23:45and these uses must now be made
23:48from some of the procedures
23:51adopted by the Green Plan
23:54and adopted by agricultural technologies
23:57in various areas of the Kingdom,
24:00for example, watering and irrigation,
24:03so that it does not remain optional,
24:06but becomes mandatory,
24:10without benefiting the farms enough.
24:13Therefore, adopting modern technologies
24:16is essential,
24:19and we must go in the right direction
24:22in terms of these technologies
24:25in order to preserve the water reserve.
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