مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 10/12/2024
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00:00In Syria, the new authorities announce that they will soon publish the first list of
00:29officials who are considered to be senior officials in the Syrian people's dealings.
00:38The Moroccan Foreign Minister confirms that Morocco is following the developments in Syria
00:43and is renewing the call to preserve the unity of this country and its sovereignty.
00:47In Morocco, the percentage of people with disabilities in the Kingdom exceeds 29% compared to 24%
00:56in the same period of the past year.
01:04And we start with the latest developments in Syria, where the head of the Al-Sham Liberation Organization,
01:09Abu Mohammed Al-Julani, who leads Syrian factions against the fall of President Bashar al-Assad,
01:16announced that the new authorities in Syria will soon publish the first list of names of senior officials
01:23who are considered to be senior officials in the Syrian people's dealings.
01:27Al-Julani, who is now using his real name, Ahmad al-Shar'a, said in a statement that they will provide rewards
01:34to those who provide information about the senior military and security officers involved in war crimes,
01:40confirming that they are not reluctant to account for the criminals and those involved in torturing the Syrian people.
01:46He also added that he has been confirmed to comply with tolerance with those who have not stained their hands with the blood of the Syrian people
01:53and to grant forgiveness to those who were the victims of forced service,
01:57confirming that the blood and rights of the killed and innocent detainees will not be wasted or forgotten.
02:07This announcement comes after Ahmad al-Shar'a appointed Muhammad al-Bashir as president of the Salvation Government
02:13after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
02:15The new president of the Syrian government was born in Idlib province in 1983.
02:21He holds a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Aleppo
02:26and a degree in Law and Human Rights from the University of Idlib.
02:30He served as the director of the Association Affairs,
02:34then he worked as a minister for Human Development and Affairs in the Salvation Government following the revolution in Idlib in 2022.
02:44The White Shirt Organization announced this morning the end of the search in the prison of Sidnaya,
02:50where it was suspected that there were undiscovered secret cells and lockers without any additional detainees.
02:58Thousands of Syrians had gathered since Sunday after the fall of Bashar al-Assad around the prison of Sayy-e-Sit,
03:05which has been terrorizing Syrians for many years, waiting for news about their missing relatives.
03:14The Syrian Human Rights Center announced that the Israeli army,
03:19two days before the fall of President Bashar al-Assad,
03:23set off about 250 air raids in different parts of Syria.
03:29It destroyed the most important military sites there, including airports, warehouses,
03:34airports, warehouses, planes, radars, military signal stations, weapons and ammunition warehouses,
03:41scientific research centers and air defense systems,
03:45as well as the establishment of air defense and warships in the Lezgian port northwest of Syria.
03:55UN Secretary General for Human Rights, Fulter Turk, said that the political transition process in Syria
04:01after the fall of Bashar al-Assad must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed during its rule,
04:08and called on the UN Secretary General to protect minorities in Syria.
04:16The end of Bashar al-Assad's rule opens the door to international calls
04:20to protect freedoms and accountability of those involved in the crimes committed in the era of the fading regime.
04:26UN Secretary General for Human Rights, Fulter Turk, said that the political transition process in Syria
04:32must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed,
04:37pointing to the importance of legislation in reforms including security systems.
04:45The political transition process must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed,
04:54and it is necessary to collect all the evidence and preserve it for future use.
05:02The reform of security systems will be essential,
05:06and the political transition must be guaranteed and the issue of missing people must be addressed.
05:14The political transition process in Syria begins, according to the United Nations,
05:18through a political dialogue involving all parties in the country.
05:22The United Nations has confirmed that coordination between armed groups and institutions
05:27is a key point in managing the transition process,
05:31and has called on the United Nations to protect minorities in Syria.
05:38I hope that in this current phase, there will be a comprehensive dialogue for all,
05:44especially women and young people, as well as all members of society.
05:49There is a great opportunity for this to happen,
05:52and this is what we saw at the beginning,
05:54where there is cooperation between authorities and factions that currently control the situation.
06:04The call for a peaceful transition to power is also a statement issued by the Secretary General,
06:08Hefisham Al-Atlasi, who emphasized the importance of achieving a comprehensive political transition and political process,
06:13led by Syria.
06:15Meanwhile, international human rights organizations have called for guaranteeing human rights for all Syrians,
06:21in order to determine a new future for Syria based on justice and respect for human rights.
06:31The United Nations has sent a positive message to the Syrian people,
06:36which led to Bashar al-Assad's fall.
06:44On the other hand, Pedersen called for a halt to Israeli strikes in Syria,
06:49where Tel Aviv confirmed that it destroyed military installations in recent days.
06:57As for the context of the reaction,
06:59the Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Cooperation,
07:02and Moroccans living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
07:05said that Morocco is following the ongoing developments in Syria,
07:09and is calling for the preservation of the unity of this country and its sovereignty.
07:15In the Kingdom of Morocco,
07:17the instructions of King Mohammed VI were always clear,
07:22to preserve the territorial unity,
07:29national sovereignty,
07:31and the unity of the Syrian people.
07:33This was a permanent position,
07:35and it remains a permanent position for the Kingdom of Morocco.
07:39The Kingdom of Morocco hopes that these developments will bring stability to Syria,
07:49and that the Syrian people will achieve their aspirations,
07:55and that Syria will have a better development and future.
08:07The volume of water stored in the dams reached about 5 million cubic meters,
08:13i.e. only 29% of the total volume,
08:17up to the 6th of December,
08:20compared to 24% during the same period of the previous year.
08:24This was confirmed by the Minister of Water and Equipment, Nizar Baraka.
08:28In addition, the rate of rainfall nationally reached from the beginning of last September
08:34to the 6th of December,
08:3650 mm,
08:38compared to about 27 mm during the same period of the previous year,
08:42i.e. more than 83%.
08:52With us for more on this topic,
08:54the expert in climate change, Zina Al-Abidine Al-Husseini from Titwana.
08:57Welcome with us.
08:59The volume of water stored in the dams reached only 29% of the total volume,
09:04up to the 6th of December,
09:06compared to 24% during the same period of the previous year.
09:11This is a slight improvement,
09:13but it remains a worrying indicator of the water situation in Morocco.
09:16First, what is your opinion on all these figures?
09:21Hello, may God bless you all.
09:24The truth is that these figures remain,
09:27whether in the previous year or this year,
09:30weak.
09:32When we talk about 21%,
09:34this means less than a third of the dam,
09:36which reaches 18 billion.
09:38We are talking about 4 billion.
09:41Therefore, if we take into account the rate of rainfall
09:45and the heat that I have seen in recent weeks,
09:50this remains without projections
09:53and without reassurance.
09:56However, if we look at the level of the dams in the Kingdom,
10:02the nine dams,
10:04a number of dams,
10:06especially in the Souss region,
10:08as well as the Ziz-Guerdra basin,
10:12have improved significantly compared to the previous year,
10:15regardless of the fact that these are very important areas in terms of agriculture.
10:20Also, the heavy rains that have fallen,
10:25as well as the floods in its positive side,
10:28made the dams,
10:30whether the water dams or the groundwater springs,
10:36better,
10:37that is, their storage is somewhat,
10:40and gave a lot of optimism and reassurance
10:44to the farmers and farmers in these areas.
10:49We notice that all nine dams
10:52are in the range of 40 to 57 percent,
10:57and the place or the basin that remains,
11:02of course,
11:04is experiencing a severe crisis,
11:06and the Umm al-Rabi'a basin,
11:08which does not exceed 5 percent,
11:12except by a very small percentage,
11:15and the Umm al-Rabi'a basin and the Qalb al-Nabid,
11:17whether for agriculture or the Moroccan economy.
11:20Of course, and what complicates the water situation
11:23is the difference and disparity in the total amount in each dam,
11:28and for each dam within the water basin
11:32that is in its geographical area.
11:34In your opinion, what are the solutions,
11:36or perhaps the measures that should be taken in this context?
11:41On the basis of the list of possible solutions and suggestions,
11:47we come to the issue of sensitivity,
11:49because many citizens in areas that are still experiencing a crisis
11:54and a water shortage,
11:56there is not enough awareness among citizens
11:59of the difficulties or embarrassment
12:02that these areas are experiencing,
12:05and I always focus on the issue of sensitivity,
12:09because when we are clear about what surrounds us,
12:13our actions will definitely have a positive impact,
12:17which means that we will seek the second point,
12:20which is consumer guidance.
12:22Consumer guidance includes several activities,
12:26in addition to household uses,
12:29i.e. the basic use of water for daily life.
12:34There are also agricultural uses,
12:37which take a lot of water storage,
12:40and these uses should now be made
12:44from some of the measures adopted by the Green Plan
12:48and adopted by agricultural technologies in various areas of the Kingdom,
12:52for example, watering and irrigation,
12:55so that it does not remain optional,
12:57but it should become mandatory,
12:59because watering in the traditional way
13:01leads to the waste of a lot of water resources,
13:05without benefiting the farms enough.
13:08Therefore, adopting modern technologies
13:11is an essential thing,
13:13and we should go in the necessary direction
13:16in terms of these technologies
13:18to maintain the water shortage.
13:20It is clear.
13:21Zain Al-Abidine Al-Husseini,
13:22an expert in climate change.
13:24Thank you for all these information.
13:26You were with us live from Tetouan.
13:28You are welcome.
13:30In Morocco,
13:31Justice Minister Abdel Latif Wahbi
13:33announced for the first time
13:35that he will vote in favor of the United Nations
13:38decision to stop the execution of the death penalty,
13:41as it is decided to vote on it soon
13:44during the next General Assembly
13:46of the United Nations in December.
13:48Justice Minister Abdel Latif Wahbi
13:50said that this announcement,
13:52which came during the international parliamentary session
13:54in response to our question,
13:56was made by the opposition groups
13:58and the majority about the position
14:00of the Moroccan criminal law
14:02and its place in the Moroccan criminal policy,
14:04is an important development
14:06that reflects a change
14:08in the position of Morocco
14:10regarding the death penalty,
14:12noting that the Kingdom
14:14had already refused to vote
14:16on the previous nine decisions
14:18regarding the suspension of the execution of the death penalty.
14:20The Foreign Ministry will vote on December 15
14:23in favor of this decision,
14:25which will be a positive step
14:27towards stopping it.
14:29Regarding Morocco's commitment
14:31for the first time to vote in favor
14:33of the United Nations Decision No. 10
14:35on the suspension of the execution of the death penalty,
14:37we follow the statements of Hisham Al-Mallati,
14:39who is the Director of Criminal and Forgiveness Affairs,
14:41and oversees the crime in the Ministry of Justice.
14:44Morocco is one of the groups
14:46that suspended the death penalty
14:48since 1993,
14:50as it has not implemented
14:52any death penalty
14:54since that year,
14:56and took action
14:58both on the practical level
15:00and on the legislative level.
15:02First, through Morocco's agreement
15:04on the International Covenant
15:06on Civil and Political Rights,
15:08which calls for the non-denial
15:10of those who feel the right to life,
15:12and for the suspension of a group
15:14of officers on the death penalty.
15:16Also, through the amendments
15:18known by the Military Judiciary Law
15:20in 2015,
15:22where cases of death penalty were reduced
15:24from 16 cases to 5 cases,
15:26and to a number of new cases
15:28on the practical level,
15:30so now we only record
15:32about 88 cases of death penalty,
15:34including one woman,
15:36and 71 cases related
15:38to a crime of public right,
15:40and also 17 cases related
15:42to terrorist cases,
15:44knowing that about 52
15:46are the ones that issued final judgments,
15:48and the rest are still
15:50on the way,
15:52whether through criticism
15:54or not.
15:56Through what the Minister of Justice
15:58has said,
16:00Morocco's intention
16:02is to agree on the decision
16:04of the United Nations General Assembly
16:06on the suspension of the death penalty,
16:08which is a historic decision
16:10that moves these movements
16:12on the level of practice and legislation,
16:14and corresponds with the open
16:16social discussion
16:18that His Majesty the King
16:20expressed in 2014
16:22in response
16:24to this meeting
16:26or to this round discussion
16:28between the members
16:30of the civil society
16:32about this step.
16:34Therefore, the expression
16:36of Morocco's agreement
16:38on the decision is a very progressive
16:40and historic step
16:42in the history of criminal justice
16:44in Morocco.
16:46To France, and in the midst
16:48of a political crisis
16:50Prime Minister Michel Barnier
16:52invited President Emmanuel Macron
16:54to the different political forces
16:56to set up a program to form
16:58a new government.
17:00His leader, the Green Party,
17:02said after meeting Macron
17:04in the Elysee Palace
17:06that the French president
17:08proposed a new way
17:10to form a new government.
17:12After two weeks
17:14of the fall of the government
17:16of Michel Barnier,
17:18French President Emmanuel Macron
17:20discussed with the political
17:22activists, hoping to form
17:24a new government
17:26in the near future,
17:28as he promised in his speech
17:30last week.
17:32The French President
17:34invited the different political
17:36forces to meet
17:38to set up a program
17:40that would benefit
17:42the French citizen.
17:44We are ready
17:46to work together
17:48to change our country
17:50and protect our purchasing power.
17:54In a series of meetings
17:56between the French President
17:58and other political activists,
18:00the Green Party began
18:02preparing for negotiations
18:04to form a new government.
18:06The plan is that the next
18:08prime minister will be
18:10a member of the left,
18:12according to the Green Party's
18:14report, while the absence
18:16of the National Assembly
18:18confirmed the government's
18:20talks.
18:22He repeated several times
18:24that this agreement is expected
18:26not to include the National Assembly,
18:28which he considers
18:30part of the current political crisis.
18:32The government of Michel Barnier
18:34fell in a vote
18:36on a memorandum of confidence
18:38due to a budget project
18:40to lower costs
18:42and in 2025
18:44to address the budget deficit
18:46after only five months
18:48of his appointment
18:50by the French President.
18:54In the United States,
18:56in Pennsylvania,
18:58a suspect was arrested
19:00for the execution of
19:02one of the largest health insurance companies
19:04of multiple nationalities,
19:06according to the New York Police Department,
19:08which confirmed the arrest
19:10of a 26-year-old man
19:12carrying a weapon
19:14that matches
19:16the weapon used
19:18in the execution
19:20of United Health Care's
19:22Brian Thompson,
19:24who was shot
19:26on Wednesday
19:28in front of a hotel
19:30in Manhattan.
19:40In the heart of the neighborhood
19:42in the city of Rabat,
19:44the owner of Al-Baqala,
19:46Mr. Ali, stands as a link
19:48between the residents
19:50and a small traditional bank
19:52that meets their financial needs.
19:54He is not just a food merchant,
19:56but also a provider
19:58of close financial services,
20:00where he plays a major role
20:02in facilitating the access of money
20:04to hundreds of thousands of families.
20:06This relationship between the merchant
20:08reflects a strong trust
20:10and deep social communication
20:12between individuals.
20:14More details in this report
20:16by Salwa Al-Khliwi and Youssef Ouhamou.
20:18Saeed is a citizen
20:20of the neighborhood.
20:22He has been moving to Al-Baqala
20:24for years to meet
20:26his food needs
20:28and meet the needs of life,
20:30providing him with the effort,
20:32energy, transportation
20:34and standing for long hours
20:36First of all,
20:38I like the neighborhood
20:40because of its proximity.
20:42It is not possible
20:44for one or two articles
20:46to move
20:48a large area
20:50and the parking
20:52will be full
20:54of people waiting
20:56for their food.
20:58In the neighborhood,
21:00it is very simple
21:02to take your article
21:04because of the trust
21:06that is built
21:08between you and the neighborhood
21:10because you see each other
21:12every day.
21:14Sometimes you don't have
21:16enough money
21:18to pay for the car
21:20or the house.
21:22We grew up
21:24with this relationship.
21:26The young merchant
21:28has a family relationship
21:30with his customers.
21:32He doesn't want anything
21:34to do with his children
21:36or patients.
21:38We asked the Moroccan
21:40Ministry of Commerce
21:42to include
21:44large and medium-sized markets
21:46that threaten the existence
21:48of these addicts
21:50to play a big social role
21:52because it is not reasonable
21:54to find thousands of addicts
21:56in the neighborhood
21:58without a study.
22:00The owners
22:02of the markets
22:04play an active role
22:06by exceeding
22:08the interest rate
22:10of mobile phone cards
22:12by 30%
22:14in addition to the personal loans
22:16provided by the owner
22:18which can reach
22:20840 dirhams
22:22according to the Ministry of Commerce
22:24and Industry.
22:26This gives the owner
22:28the opportunity
22:30to join the government
22:32in the modern regime.
22:34Small shops
22:36are close to the citizens
22:38but today
22:40they are facing
22:42large shops
22:44because they vary
22:46in production
22:48and reduce prices
22:50and have a high quality.
22:52Today,
22:54these small shops
22:56rely on digital
22:58markets
23:00and develop their relationship
23:02with customers
23:04in order to
23:06protect themselves
23:08from closures.
23:10The owner of a shop
23:12in Morocco is one of the
23:14famous faces
23:16who works tirelessly
23:18to meet the needs
23:20of the local community
23:22by providing food
23:24and financial support
23:26in difficult times.
23:28It is an invaluable role
23:30but it is necessary
23:32to continue daily life
23:34in the Moroccan neighborhoods.
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