مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 16/12/2024
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00:00Welcome to this newscast, we will take advantage of it with the most important headlines.
00:26In the Gaza Strip, dozens were killed and injured in an Israeli bombardment of refugee schools.
00:32Washington confirms that it is time to draw up an agreement to stop the fire.
00:40The Israeli government agrees on a plan to double the number of occupied Syrian Jews
00:46after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
00:50In South Korea, the Constitutional Court is holding its first meeting today
00:55to discuss the timetable for the president's isolation mechanism.
01:05We start with the developments of the Israeli war in Gaza, which entered the 37th day after the 400th,
01:11where dozens were killed and injured due to the continuation of the Israeli bombardment
01:16in different areas of the strip targeting the refugee tents.
01:20The region, in the name of the civilian defense in Gaza,
01:24announced that more than 50 people were killed in the Israeli occupation camps
01:28targeting four schools targeting refugees during the last 24 hours.
01:35During the last hours, the Israeli forces destroyed residential buildings north-west of Sirat.
01:42Two schools were also targeted for refugees in all of Jaffa, east of Gaza and Khan Younes,
01:48which led to the killing and explosions.
01:55The United States confirms that it is time to draw up an agreement to stop the fire in Gaza
02:02and allow the return of hostages.
02:04U.S. Secretary of State Jake Sullivan
02:08was researching in Cairo the latest developments of the deal with the Egyptian leadership
02:12at a time when thousands demonstrated in several cities in Israel
02:17to continue the pressure on the government to hasten the release of the hostages in the Gaza Strip
02:24after more than a year since the beginning of the war with the Hamas movement.
02:28Details in the report by Nawfal Khamleesh.
02:31Washington is leading political efforts in the negotiations between Hamas and Israel.
02:37In the Egyptian capital of Cairo, a meeting is convened between U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
02:43and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
02:46While Washington confirms that it is time to draw up an agreement to stop the fire in Gaza
02:51and allow the return of hostages,
02:53the Egyptian president pointed out that during this meeting,
02:57the two sides expressed efforts to reach an agreement to stop the fire and exchange hostages.
03:03Signals around the negotiations are increasing, according to a recent Qatari media report,
03:09about the return of hostages to these talks, which aim to end the war in Gaza.
03:17In contrast to the diplomatic movements,
03:19the intensity of the protests in the Israeli street did not subside
03:23as thousands demonstrated in several Israeli cities.
03:26Protests that come in a general context aim to continue the pressure on the Israeli government
03:32in order to ensure the release of the hostages in the Gaza Strip.
03:37These protesters raised angry slogans against the Israeli government
03:42and demanded that Israel be required in a deal to return the hostages to their families.
03:49Because of the political considerations, there is no desire to reach a comprehensive deal.
03:56There are hostages still alive, and they are waiting for someone to save them.
04:01We want to return the hostages to their families.
04:06I think the government does not work for our interests,
04:10and as an Israeli citizen who wants to live here,
04:13we must look for a new political leader after this year.
04:19The Israeli street protests, which reflect the increasing pressure on the Israeli government,
04:24then come in the service of political efforts,
04:27replaced by all of the United States of America, Egypt and Qatar,
04:31in order to live the negotiations of the truce,
04:34where hopes of achieving a new breakthrough in these negotiations.
04:39Israeli media reported that the final agreement may be ready by tomorrow.
04:45Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza,
04:47there has been a single border between Hamas and Israel,
04:50so the negotiations remain in place due to the conditions of bilateral conflict.
04:57We stay in the Middle East and open the Syrian file,
05:01where the Israeli government agreed yesterday
05:03on a plan to double the number of occupied Jolan residents
05:07after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
05:10The office of the Israeli Prime Minister clarified that the government
05:13agreed on a plan to develop the demographic of Jolan
05:17in the light of the war and the new front in Syria
05:20and the desire to double the number of residents.
05:23It should be noted that Israel had occupied most of the Jolan Heights in 1967-1900
05:29and declared its annexation in 1981-1900
05:33in a step that only the United States recognized.
05:42In Syria, and on a humanitarian level,
05:44the Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen,
05:48stressed the need to get Syria immediate humanitarian aid
05:53demanding the lifting of economic sanctions against Damascus,
05:57as it was related to a past context.
06:02After his arrival in Damascus,
06:04Pedersen stated that his goal was to search for political operations in the country
06:08with the new leadership.
06:10Details with Yunus Barakat.
06:13Coming from the city of Al-Aqaba, Jordan,
06:16where he participated in a ministerial meeting around Syria.
06:20The UN envoy, Geir Pedersen,
06:22reaches Damascus for the first time since the fall of the Assad regime
06:26on the eve of the interim government meeting
06:29to search for political operations in the country.
06:32Pedersen stressed the need to get Syria immediate humanitarian aid.
06:39Of course, it is related to his goal of economic recovery.
06:43We need to reach this reform quickly.
06:46We hope to see a quick end to the sanctions
06:49so that we can build Syria.
06:53The UN envoy stressed the importance of achieving justice
06:58and questioning the committed crimes
07:01through a credible judicial system.
07:04He also demanded the lifting of economic sanctions against Damascus
07:08as it was related to a past political context.
07:15We need to see justice and accountability for crimes.
07:20We need to make sure that this will pass through a credible judicial system
07:25far from any revenge.
07:28The situation in Syria was the focus of a ministerial meeting
07:32in the city of Al-Aqaba, Jordan,
07:34where participants gathered to support a peaceful transitional political operation
07:40with the support of the UN and the Arab League.
07:45Regarding the impact of the fall of the Assad regime
07:48on the Russian military presence in Syria,
07:51we follow the statements of Mohamed Yassin Najjar,
07:54head of the political office in the National Labor Movement for Syria.
07:59I think it was a strong blow to Russian interests
08:03both in Syria and in logistical support.
08:07We know that Russian relations with Syria
08:11have been very old since the days of the Soviet Union.
08:14There were economic relations,
08:17as well as the combat doctrine within the Syrian army
08:22based on Soviet and Russian weapons.
08:26If a new network of interests is not built
08:30with the new leadership in Syria,
08:33I think it will be a strong blow,
08:35both in terms of military support,
08:38the sale of weapons,
08:40and also in terms of economic exchange,
08:43such as the production of clothing,
08:46cotton, and other fields.
08:50Therefore, the Russian leadership must review its decisions.
08:54The Syrian people were greatly affected
08:57by the Russian support for Bashar al-Assad,
09:00and this support affected the destruction of a large city,
09:04such as Aleppo.
09:06We know that at the end of 2015,
09:10the Russian planes and missiles
09:13that attacked Aleppo
09:15destroyed more than 40% of Aleppo.
09:18These situations need to be reviewed,
09:22and it can be part of the cooperation
09:25to rebuild the city,
09:28so that the military bases
09:31in Syria can be well studied.
09:35French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barreau said
09:38that a French diplomatic mission
09:41will visit Damascus for the first time in 12 years.
09:44It is clear that the purpose of this visit
09:47is to restore France's property there,
09:50to establish primary contacts with the new authorities,
09:53and to assess the urgent needs of the population
09:56at the human level.
09:58The delegation will also,
10:00according to the French minister,
10:02verify if the statements of this new authority
10:05are in line with the peace talks
10:08and if the violations are not being implemented on the ground.
10:17Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
10:20that Israel has no interest in negotiating a confrontation with Syria,
10:24after a few days of issuing orders
10:27to allow Israeli forces to enter the isolated area
10:30between the two countries in the Gulf of Golan.
10:33Netanyahu added that the policy of Israel
10:36against Damascus will be determined
10:39through the development of the events on the ground.
10:42This comes a week after the Syrian opposition
10:45allied with Bashar al-Assad's regime.
10:52We stay in Syria,
10:54where most of the schools in the capital, Damascus,
10:57have been reopened.
10:59The new flag has been raised
11:01by the educational institutions
11:03in a sign of a new era that the country is entering.
11:06The students welcomed this flag
11:08with slogans and slogans
11:10that were present in the previous era.
11:13Omar Shmlali with details.
11:17A new morning.
11:19They enter their school,
11:21but something has changed this time.
11:25They stand to greet the flag.
11:27They are not surprised that this flag
11:30is different from the one they know.
11:33They look at it and raise their heads,
11:36realizing that they are entering a new era.
11:39The new flag has been raised,
11:41and their flags are fluttering
11:44slogans that were forbidden.
11:47One, one, one.
11:49The Syrian people are one.
11:51One, one, one.
11:53One, one, one.
11:55One, one, one.
11:57With order and discipline,
11:59they went to their seats.
12:01Their new flag is everywhere.
12:04They look up to it,
12:06and all of them have hope for a new future.
12:09The teacher has not changed,
12:12but the horizon has changed.
12:15I am optimistic and happy.
12:17I was walking in the street,
12:19afraid of the military.
12:21I was walking on the border,
12:23and I was happy.
12:25After a week of obeying Bashar al-Assad's regime,
12:28most schools in Damascus
12:30are ready to welcome students again.
12:34Everything is good.
12:36The equipment is perfect.
12:38We stayed for two or three days
12:40to get the school ready
12:42with all the necessary equipment
12:44so that the students can return to school safely.
12:47First of all, nothing happened to the school.
12:51The teachers, God willing,
12:53are here.
12:55The majority of them are here.
12:57God willing, they will continue
12:59through the embassy.
13:01I expect our relationship
13:03with the students to be better,
13:05because they are young people
13:07with great hopes and ambitions.
13:09We should encourage them.
13:12The tranquility of daily life in Damascus
13:14has been resolved.
13:16The festive atmosphere
13:18of Bashar al-Assad's regime
13:20is an important step
13:22towards restoring normal life
13:24in Syria.
13:26In South Korea,
13:28the Constitutional Court
13:30is holding its first meeting today
13:32to discuss the temporary schedule
13:34for the president's isolation mechanism,
13:36Yoon Suk-yool,
13:38due to his failed attempt
13:40to impose the official rules.
13:42The Constitutional Court has six months
13:44to confirm the president's isolation
13:46and, if the court agrees,
13:48a presidential election
13:50will be held in two months.
13:52During this period,
13:54which will reach eight months,
13:56the prime minister
13:58will work to secure
14:00the transitional period.
14:04In another case,
14:06the French archbishop Mayotte
14:08succeeded in killing hundreds of people
14:10in the archbishop's office
14:12in the Indian Ocean,
14:14which is the most violent
14:16in the region
14:18for more than 90 years
14:20according to the Air Force.
14:22The hospitals, schools
14:24and homes were damaged,
14:26many of which were destroyed.
14:28The French interior minister
14:30is expected to visit
14:32the Mayotte area
14:34to stop the situation in the region.
14:38In Tunisia,
14:40the days of the Cinematic Carthage
14:42are coming to an end
14:44with the participation
14:46of the Moroccan film
14:48Hama.
14:50The film is participated by
14:52the director
14:54Daoud Ouled Sayed
14:56in the long film competition
14:58in which he competes
15:00with Ayoub El Yousfi
15:02and Zahwa El Raji
15:04for the short film award.
15:06The party was held
15:08in a sad atmosphere
15:10in the film.
15:12Fathi Alfalihy reports.
15:14A sad opening
15:16of the 35th round
15:18of the Cinematic Carthage.
15:20It coincides with the
15:22inauguration of the
15:24world-class
15:26Fathi El Haddawi
15:28as a film actor.
15:32A distinguished
15:34presence for Morocco
15:36this year.
15:38Daoud Ouled Sayed
15:40in the long film competition
15:42and Ayoub El Yousfi
15:44and Zahwa El Raji
15:46in the short film competition.
15:48It is a very important participation
15:50in the big international
15:52festival.
15:54It is an honor
15:56to have a Moroccan film
15:58in the short film competition.
16:00The film is about
16:02a blind
16:04child
16:06and a photographer.
16:08I am a photographer
16:10and this is my duty.
16:12I am one of the friends
16:14of this festival.
16:16I have attended many
16:18competitions in the past.
16:20I had a film in the
16:22short film competition
16:24and won the best music award.
16:26This year,
16:28I came as a guest.
16:30The film competition
16:32was cancelled
16:34due to the conflict
16:36with Gaza.
16:38The resistance in Lebanon
16:40and Palestine continues
16:42with the program of
16:44the Iraqi director
16:46Qais El Zoubaidi
16:48in the opening party
16:50with the honor of
16:52the Palestinian cinema.
16:54It is the biggest honor
16:56of the Palestinian cinema
16:58and the Palestinian
17:00and the Palestinian
17:02cinema in Gaza.
17:04It is the first time
17:06that we hold a festival
17:08in the cultural city.
17:10It is a festival
17:12for audiovisual films
17:14and not for
17:16still images.
17:1856 films
17:20from 21 countries
17:22are competing
17:24in the official
17:26competitions
17:28of the
17:30Palestinian cinema.
17:32The participation
17:34of 218 films
17:36from more than
17:3820 countries
17:40continues.
17:42It is a victory
17:44for the human rights
17:46of the southern countries.
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