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00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our morning news segment on Media Morning,
00:10in a tour through the most prominent Arab and international local mosques,
00:14over the course of an hour.
00:17We will be in the last part of this news segment with our guest,
00:21Edris Ahmed, a journalist and researcher in political affairs,
00:25directly from Sabha, Libya,
00:27to talk about the main reasons behind the rapid fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
00:33We start now with a quick preview of this morning's segment.
00:36Please stay with us.
00:38🎵Music🎵
00:51As usual, our viewers, this segment of Media Morning
00:55ends with a quick break with the most prominent and important news
00:58on our local and international levels,
01:00with Hanan Tsouri, who joins us live in the studio.
01:06Good morning, Hanan.
01:07Good morning, Hussam.
01:09Hanan, among the most prominent and important topics in the Syrian issue
01:13and the latest developments after days of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
01:17where a transitional government was recently formed by President Mohamed al-Bashir,
01:22which made it clear that the time has come for the Syrians to enjoy stability and peace.
01:28That's right, Hussam.
01:29Officially, the Joint Intelligence Committee,
01:31which led the attack on Bashar al-Assad,
01:34was commissioned by Mohamed al-Bashir,
01:36who was the head of the Salvation Army in Idlib,
01:39with the opposition factions.
01:41It was commissioned by the head of the transitional government,
01:43in the distance, Ahmad al-Shara.
01:46A new war broke out in Syria,
01:48indicating that the Syrian people are exhausted due to years of struggle.
01:52🎵Music🎵
01:59Hanan, in addition to the Syrian issue,
02:02there are other news that you will tell us about during the newscast.
02:08Also, our viewers,
02:09from among the regular segments during Media Morning,
02:12the sports broadcast,
02:14and the presentation of the latest matches on the local stadiums.
02:18And the international news,
02:19with Halima Dahoui.
02:20Halima, good morning.
02:21Good morning, Hussam, and to all the viewers.
02:23Among the sports news,
02:25today, the International Football Association
02:29is holding an exceptional conference,
02:32where it was decided to hold a conference
02:35in honor of the 2030 World Cup
02:38for Morocco, Spain, and Portugal.
02:41Indeed, Hussam, FIFA will hold an exceptional conference
02:46in Zurich,
02:51to unveil the two official countries
02:54for the next two editions of the 2030-2034 World Cup.
02:59🎵Music🎵
03:03And there is another group of sports news.
03:06Halima, you will tell us about them during our sports break.
03:10Thank you very much.
03:11From the world of sports,
03:13we turn to the new world of markets and money,
03:16and the economic bag today.
03:19Good morning, Anwar.
03:21Good morning, Hussam.
03:23In the economic news,
03:25the Al-Maktab Al-Sharif Group of Sports
03:28announced the implementation of the issuance of normal loans
03:32with a total value of 5 million dirhams.
03:36Exactly, Hussam.
03:38The Al-Maktab Al-Sharif Group of Sports in Morocco
03:42announced the implementation of the issuance of normal loans
03:47with a total value of 5 million dirhams.
03:53Exactly, Hussam.
03:54🎵Music🎵
03:57And there is another economic news,
04:00local, Arabic and international.
04:02You will tell us about them during the economic news.
04:05Thank you very much, Anwar.
04:06To the most important news now,
04:09the Arabic and international newspapers.
04:11And to our tour through the newspapers,
04:14with Kawthar Hammoumi.
04:16Welcome, Kawthar.
04:17Welcome, Hussam.
04:18So, the Syrian scene and political developments
04:21after the formation of the transitional government
04:24are topics that remain the focus of Kawthar's interests.
04:27Indeed, Hussam,
04:28the Middle East newspaper
04:30highlighted the way Biden's administration deals
04:33with the military violations that Syria knows
04:36after the fall of the Assad regime.
04:38At the time,
04:39the attacks of the ISIS expansionists
04:41to prevent it from exploiting the chaos
04:43that is now taking place in the country
04:45were in contrast to the extremism
04:47that the newspaper says
04:48about the advance of the Israeli forces
04:50in the area of Joulan al-Azila, Hussam.
04:53🎵Music🎵
04:58And I hope that your voice will help you
05:01to complete this morning period.
05:05Thank you very much, Kawthar.
05:07So, our viewers,
05:09we were with this quick presentation
05:11of the most important parts of this news hour
05:14with the publication of the most important news
05:17by Hanan Tsouri.
05:22The sports publication with Halima Al-Dahwi.
05:31In addition, of course,
05:33to the economic news with Anwar Lakhal.
05:38Reaching the words of the newspapers,
05:41as we have recently been with Kawthar Hammoumi.
05:49And now, our viewers,
05:50we start with the publication of the news
05:52with you, Hanan.
05:53Of course, Hussam,
05:54we continue the publication, as usual,
05:56with the most important headlines.
06:00Officially, the Levant Liberation Organization
06:02appoints Mohamed Al-Bashir
06:04as the head of the transitional government in Syria.
06:06Al-Bashir confirms that the time has come
06:08for the Syrians to enjoy stability and tranquility.
06:14In Morocco,
06:15the National Investment Committee
06:17is awarding 56 investment projects
06:19worth 134 billion dirhams.
06:26And in South Korea,
06:27the police arrested the head office
06:29after a week of his failed attempt
06:32to impose the official rules.
06:34And the former Minister of Defense
06:36is trying to commit suicide.
06:57To the details now,
06:58and the beginning, Hanan,
07:00with the latest developments in the scene in Syria
07:02after days of Assad's overthrow,
07:04the head of the transitional government,
07:06Mohamed Al-Bashir,
07:07says that the time has come
07:09for the Syrians to enjoy stability and tranquility.
07:13Mohamed Al-Bashir,
07:14who was the head of the Salvation Government
07:16in Idlib,
07:17is the head of the opposition factions
07:19in the north-west of the country.
07:21He was tasked with the Levant Liberation Organization,
07:23which led the attack,
07:24which was overthrown by Assad's rule.
07:26He was tasked with the presidency of the Business Management Government.
07:29These steps come
07:31after more than five decades
07:33of Assad's rule in Syria,
07:35at a time when Israel continues
07:37the destruction of Syrian military installations.
07:42Today,
07:43the ministers' session was held.
07:45A team of workers
07:47from the Syrian Salvation Government
07:49who worked in Idlib
07:51and around it,
07:53was included,
07:54in addition to the Syrian government
07:56of the abandoned regime.
07:58The title of the session
07:59is about transferring institutions
08:01and files
08:02from the government of the abandoned regime
08:05to the current Syrian government
08:07in order to receive these files
08:09and run the business.
08:11The Syrian government will run the business
08:14during a transitional period.
08:16God willing,
08:17it may end on the 31st,
08:19God willing.
08:20This task was given by the general leadership.
08:22We were tasked with running the business
08:24for the Syrian government.
08:27Hanan Abu Mohamed Al-Jolani
08:29and his real name is Ahmad Al-Sharaa,
08:31the leader of the Syrian Liberation Movement,
08:33says that the Syrian people
08:35are exhausted due to the years of conflict
08:38and the absence of another war.
08:40In a TV interview,
08:42Ahmad Al-Sharaa,
08:43the leader of the Syrian Liberation Movement,
08:45who led the attack
08:46that took place
08:47against President Bashar al-Assad's regime,
08:49refused to enter Syria
08:51in a new war,
08:52indicating that the Syrian people
08:54are exhausted due to the years of conflict.
08:59The UN Special Envoy to Syria,
09:01Kierkegaard-Peterson,
09:03expressed his optimism
09:05about the developments
09:06that the political scene in Syria is experiencing
09:08as a result of the hopes of change
09:10and democratic transformation.
09:12On the other hand,
09:13the UN Secretary-General
09:14confirmed the need
09:15for the United Nations to intervene
09:17in an effective way
09:18in this new path.
09:20We are still in water.
09:21We are still in water.
09:23The situation is not stable yet.
09:25It is a real opportunity for change,
09:27but it should be exploited
09:29by Syrians themselves,
09:31with the support of the United Nations
09:33and the international community.
09:40In fact,
09:41the UN and other armed groups
09:43have been sending positive messages
09:45to the Syrian people so far.
09:47Messages to the Syrian people.
10:18The Syrian Human Rights Center
10:20has counted more than 300 raids
10:22on all parts of Syria
10:24in recent days,
10:26including the case
10:28of Israeli warplanes
10:30that attacked
10:32about 10 ships
10:34belonging to the Navy
10:36on Monday night.
10:38Other targets have been hit,
10:40including the Damascus Scientific Research Center
10:42and military warehouses
10:44in the Ladaqiya port and its surroundings.
10:48We will stay in the context
10:50of the Syrian issue
10:52and the issue of prisoners
10:54and detainees in Syria,
10:56which is still emerging.
10:58Al-Khawatha Al-Baydaa
11:00requests the United Nations
11:02to intervene
11:04to obtain maps
11:06of the Syrian prison sites.
11:08Al-Khawatha Al-Baydaa,
11:10the director of Al-Khawatha Al-Baydaa,
11:12wrote in a post on the X platform,
11:14We sent a request to the United Nations
11:16through an international media
11:18to demand that Russia
11:20put pressure on Bashar al-Assad
11:22to hand over maps
11:24of the Syrian prison sites
11:26and lists of detainees
11:28to be able to reach them
11:30as soon as possible.
11:32The United Nations
11:34called for humanitarian support
11:36in Syria,
11:38where more than 16 million people
11:40need help.
11:42The United Nations Office
11:44for Humanitarian Assistance
11:46confirmed the need
11:48for the international organization
11:50and its partners to provide
11:52the necessary funding
11:54to expand its operations
11:56and respond to the needs of the country.
11:58The United Nations
12:00has highlighted
12:02that the humanitarian response
12:04plan for the benefit of Syria,
12:06which is estimated to be
12:08worth $4 billion,
12:10has been funded
12:12so far.
12:14The United Nations Office
12:16for Humanitarian Assistance
12:18also reaffirmed the importance
12:20of facilitating humanitarian operations
12:22safely and without obstacles
12:24to reach the people in need
12:26wherever they are.
12:32In Lebanon,
12:34thousands of Syrian refugees
12:36fled to their homes
12:38through the border crossing.
12:40These refugees are celebrating
12:42the end of the Assad regime
12:44and the end of years
12:46of asylum in Lebanon.
12:52The road to Syria
12:54has become possible
12:56after years of exile abroad.
12:58The fall of the Assad regime
13:00pushed hundreds of refugees
13:02in Lebanon to pack their bags
13:04and return to their homes
13:06that they had left.
13:08This is the state
13:10of the refugees.
13:34The border crossing between
13:36Syria and Lebanon
13:38is an unprecedented movement
13:40after it has become
13:42the only crossing point for refugees.
13:44Behind every Syrian refugee
13:46is a story that is
13:48years of suffering and alienation.
13:50I have been out of Syria since 2016
13:52and now I have a great feeling
13:54that I am going back to my country.
13:58No matter how long
14:00I stay in my country,
14:02I will never be able
14:04to go back to my country.
14:08The Lebanese army has strengthened
14:10its presence in the border crossing
14:12with Syria,
14:14as well as providing
14:16facilities for refugees
14:18in this crossing.
14:20Hundreds of women and children
14:22are leaving their homes
14:24to go to the cities of Syria.
14:26We were in Syria,
14:28we came from Medouinan,
14:30we were surprised
14:32to see the situation
14:34in Lebanon.
14:36I am Rani Minder from Sweden.
14:38We are very happy
14:40to have been out of Syria for two years.
14:42Everyone is happy as you can see.
14:44Now we are back.
14:46Since the beginning of the Syrian revolution,
14:48thousands of Syrians have fled
14:50the country,
14:52fearing arrest and war
14:54that lasted for many years.
14:56According to the UN,
14:58Lebanon is hosting
15:00more than 200 million Syrian refugees.
15:02The end of Bashar al-Assad's era
15:04has opened a new page
15:06for these refugees
15:08to return to their homeland
15:10and contribute to the building
15:12of Syria after Assad.
15:14Hanan,
15:16the United States,
15:18on behalf of its Foreign Minister
15:20Antony Blinken,
15:22urges all countries to support
15:24a comprehensive and transparent
15:26political process to prevent
15:28the spread of terrorism in Syria.
15:30Foreign Minister Antony Blinken
15:32said that the Syrian people
15:34are the ones who will decide
15:36the future of Syria.
15:38He stressed that Washington
15:40will fully recognize and support
15:42the future Syrian government
15:44that will lead to this process.
15:46This transition process
15:48must lead to
15:50an unbiased and
15:52non-sectarian government.
15:54On the other hand,
15:56Washington must
15:58fully respect
16:00the rights of the minorities
16:02and facilitate
16:04humanitarian aid
16:06to all those
16:08who need it.
16:14We now turn to the Gaza Strip
16:16where the Civil Defense
16:18announced the killing of 25 Palestinians
16:20including children and women
16:22in an Israeli air raid.
16:24The attack was carried out
16:26from several floors
16:28with dozens of refugees
16:30in Beit Hanoun,
16:32northern Gaza Strip.
16:34The Civil Defense said
16:36the killing was carried out
16:38from under the rubble
16:40while others are still
16:42buried under the rubble.
16:44Israeli Prime Minister
16:46Benjamin Netanyahu
16:48rejected the accusations
16:50directed at him
16:52in his first
16:54court case
16:56on corruption.
16:58Netanyahu clarified
17:00that there is no corruption
17:02or plundering.
17:04He added that he is engaged
17:06in issues of global importance.
17:08Netanyahu, the first
17:10prime minister,
17:12is still subject
17:14to a criminal trial
17:16for corruption and plundering.
17:22We now turn
17:24to Morocco.
17:26The National Investment Committee
17:28is awarding
17:3056 investment projects
17:32that will enable
17:34the establishment
17:36of 28,000 jobs.
17:38In its sixth term
17:40as president,
17:42the National Investment Committee
17:44awarded 56 investment projects
17:46worth
17:48134 billion dirhams.
17:50These projects
17:52will enable
17:54the establishment
17:56of 28,000 jobs.
17:58The committee
18:00has signed
18:02a new investment agreement
18:04since March 2023
18:06in accordance
18:08with the directions
18:10of His Majesty
18:12King Mohammed VI.
18:14The sixth term
18:16of the National Investment Committee
18:18is awarding
18:2059 investment projects
18:22worth 134 billion dirhams
18:24and 45 billion dirhams
18:26as private investment
18:28that will enable
18:30the establishment
18:32of 27,000 jobs.
18:34Of these projects
18:36awarded,
18:3852 projects worth
18:40113 billion dirhams
18:42and 18,000 jobs
18:44will benefit
18:46from the main support system.
18:48Of these projects,
18:50a total of 121 billion dirhams
18:52will create
18:5410,000 jobs
18:56and benefit
18:58from the strategic investment support system.
19:00The committee
19:02has also awarded
19:04a strategic signature
19:06for three investment projects
19:08in vital sectors.
19:10These projects
19:12include 19 sectors
19:14such as renewable energy, tourism,
19:16industries and food,
19:18and so on.
19:20They are distributed
19:22to 32 sectors
19:24in the 12 regions of the Kingdom.
19:26These indicators
19:28confirm that
19:30the investment committee
19:32contributes to strengthening
19:34international justice
19:36and creates job opportunities
19:38in every quarter of the Kingdom
19:40and the government in every sector.
19:42The committee is committed
19:44to the implementation
19:46of these projects
19:48to the best of its ability.
19:52We will continue
19:54with the Media Morning
19:56in the next segment.
19:58Thank you very much
20:00for this interview,
20:02Hanan.
20:04We will continue
20:06with the Media Morning
20:08in the next segment.