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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 15/12/2024

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00:00Welcome to the most important news, starting with the headlines.
00:24In cooperation with Israeli forces in the isolated region of Syria, Israel is spreading more attacks on several sites inside.
00:35In Syria, Damascus schools welcome students a week after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
00:43In Morocco, the High Council of Accounts confirms the need to take precautionary measures to face the repercussions of financial extortion.
00:55Let's start with the Syrian file, where Israel targeted more than 60 military sites in all parts of Syria in less than five hours.
01:03The Syrian Center for Human Rights said that Israeli warplanes continue to violently attack Syrian land,
01:09hitting the missiles, which contain the warehouses of ballistic missiles inside the mountains.
01:16The UN Secretary-General, Gerd Pedersen, arrived in Damascus today, according to what the region said in his name, without disclosing his program in the Syrian capital.
01:31The statement was not made in his name, unless we meet Abu Mahmoud al-Jolani, the leader of the Liberation Army,
01:37which led the armed opposition factions that overthrew Bashar al-Assad.
01:41But she confirmed that he will be given a statement.
01:48The Foreign Minister of the participating countries in the Aqaba meeting called for a peaceful political operation in Syria,
01:54under the care of the United Nations and the Arab League.
01:58The minister said in his final statement that they agreed to the presence of the General Secretary of the Arab League
02:04to support a peaceful political transition that includes all political and social forces,
02:10under the care of the United Nations and the Arab League,
02:13according to the principles of the decision of the Security Council No. 2254.
02:18Details with Younes Barakat.
02:22The participants supported the formation of a universal transitional government in accordance with the Syrian agreement,
02:28which allows the transition to a political system that fulfills the aspirations of the Syrians through free and fair elections under the care of the United Nations.
02:36The minister also emphasized the need to respect the rights of the Syrian people in all its components,
02:42without any discrimination on the basis of race, religion or religion,
02:46and ensuring justice and equality for all citizens.
02:51We are all united in standing with Syria and the Syrian people.
02:56We will support it with everything we have,
02:59to launch a comprehensive political operation that fulfills the rights of all Syrians and guarantees a better future for all Syrians.
03:08The participants at the Aqaba summit also agreed to strengthen efforts to combat terrorism
03:14and cooperate in fighting it, considering it a threat to Syria and the security of the region and the world.
03:21The minister also called for the preservation of the Syrian state institutions and the protection of the country from falling into chaos.
03:30We emphasize that state institutions should not collapse,
03:35and that humanitarian assistance should reach as soon as possible.
03:41The participants at the Aqaba summit also called for Israel to intervene in the region that is isolated from Syria
03:48and the series of sites adjacent to it in Sheikh Mountain and the provinces of Quneitra and Damascus Reef,
03:55considering the latest escalation an occupation and violation of international law,
03:59calling for the withdrawal of Israeli forces and the cancellation of raids on other areas and facilities in Syria.
04:09U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the United States has made a direct contact with the Levant Liberation Organization,
04:15which controlled the situation in Syria, despite being classified as a terrorist organization.
04:21Blinken said after talks about Syria in Jordan that he is in contact with the Levant Liberation Organization and other parties,
04:27without specifying how this communication took place.
04:32Since the collapse of the regime in Syria and the armed opposition's control of the situation in the country,
04:39the most frequent question among the Russian media is about the future of the military presence of Moscow in this country.
04:47This news was combined with the beginning of the withdrawal of equipment from the Hmeymim Air Base near Latvia
04:52and the issuance of confirmation from Russian sources that Moscow is ready to withdraw completely
04:59from the territory of Syria if it does not reach any agreements with the new regime in Damascus.
05:05However, this withdrawal will have significant consequences on Russian interests in the region in general, according to Russian experts.
05:13More clarifications on this subject will be followed by Mr. Mohamed Yassin Najjar,
05:18former minister in the interim Syrian government affiliated with the Syrian Opposition Coalition,
05:22the head of the political office in the National Labor Movement for Syria.
05:28If we go back, Russia played a negative role during the Syrian revolution when it was launched in 2011,
05:38and later this situation developed at the end of 2015 when it used its air forces,
05:45as well as the Vatnav militias on Syrian soil to support the Assad regime.
05:52I think this situation needs a serious review by the Russian state,
05:58as these large investments that were made, both at the level of military bases and also at the level of financial support
06:06that it was providing to the Assad regime directly,
06:10these supports increased to the end of this regime after the Syrian people decided to withdraw from this regime.
06:20I think that during the next phase, the Russian state needs to have a real dialogue with the new leadership of Syria,
06:31where there must be a clear base on the level of interests that Russia can provide to the Syrians,
06:39as well as to the new leadership.
06:41These interests are the basis of international relations,
06:45and they must also be based on relations with Russia,
06:49in the case of reviewing the decisions or concepts that it has built during the previous period,
06:56especially that these military bases in Latakia and Tartus are very important
07:02in terms of logistical support for Russian military bases in Africa.
07:08On the other hand, Mohamed Yassine Al-Jar, the head of the political office in the National Workers' Movement for Syria
07:14and the former minister in the interim Syrian government,
07:17who is affiliated with the Syrian Opposition Coalition, said that the Israeli strikes in Syria
07:22led to coordination with the United States and Russia.
07:27The Israeli strikes did not target,
07:30there was even a Russian-Israeli coordination that we noticed not a short time ago.
07:36During the previous period, there were coordination operations,
07:41and that is why the Israelis did not strike any Russian target during the previous period.
07:48It is expected that in the next phase,
07:51these areas, especially those on the sea,
07:55may not be suitable for continuation,
07:59unless a kind of agreement has been reached with the new leadership.
08:05Therefore, they are required to reconsider their calculations
08:10and submit offers for the next phase.
08:13Also, what is the nature of the relations that will be between Russia and Syria
08:18during the next phase,
08:20especially after the Russian custom has become extremely suspicious.
08:25Also, the tracking of officers and soldiers
08:30who follow the Russian combat doctrine
08:34has become smelly.
08:36Therefore, the new Syria needs to rebuild a new army
08:41and a combat doctrine suitable for the Syrian people,
08:44especially since the Syrians, during the next phase,
08:47do not want any role that affects stability in the region.
08:53The Syrians, during the next phase,
08:55will be busy building their homeland
08:58and also building a network of relations
09:01that is divided by cutting interests
09:04away from the negative roles that Bashar al-Assad has always played.
09:12On Sunday, most schools in Damascus were reopened,
09:16a week after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
09:19and after most schools in the capital were re-equipped.
09:22The new flag was raised in Syria
09:25and the students received this flag with slogans and slogans
09:29that were present in the previous era.
09:31Omar Shumlali reports.
09:35A new morning.
09:37They enter their school,
09:39but something has changed this time.
09:43They stand to greet the world.
09:45They are not surprised that this flag is different from the one they know.
09:51They look at it and it rises with pride.
09:54They realize that they are entering a new era.
09:58The new flag was raised,
10:00and their students started chanting slogans that were forbidden.
10:05One, one, one.
10:07The Syrian people are one.
10:09One, one, one.
10:14Here you go.
10:15With order and discipline,
10:17they moved to their seats,
10:19their new flag everywhere.
10:22They look at it with pride,
10:24and all of them have hope for a new future.
10:27The flag has not changed,
10:29nor has the teacher,
10:31but the horizon has changed.
10:33I am optimistic and very happy.
10:35I used to walk in the street,
10:37afraid of the military.
10:39I used to walk to the border with my heart full.
10:42A week after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
10:46most schools in Damascus
10:49are ready to welcome students again.
10:52Everything is good.
10:54The equipment is in perfect condition.
10:56We spent the last two or three days
10:58preparing the school with all the necessary equipment
11:01for the safe return of the students to the school.
11:04First of all, nothing happened to the school.
11:06No one came near it.
11:08Everything is very good.
11:10The teachers, God willing,
11:12will continue to be there.
11:14The majority of them are there.
11:16God willing, they will continue through the embassy.
11:18I hope that our relationship with the students will be better,
11:23because they are young people with great hopes and ambitions.
11:28We should encourage them.
11:31The calm of daily life in Damascus has been resolved.
11:34The festive atmosphere of the fall of Bashar al-Assad
11:37is an important step towards the return of normal life in Syria.
11:43Now to the Gaza Strip,
11:45where Washington confirmed that it is time
11:47to hold a ceasefire agreement in Gaza
11:49and allow the return of hostages.
11:51This was said by U.S. National Security Adviser
11:53Jake Sullivan in Cairo.
11:55The latest developments in the deal with the Egyptian leadership.
11:58The Egyptian president said
12:00that during his meeting with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi,
12:03he expressed the efforts of the two sides
12:05to reach an agreement on a ceasefire
12:07and the exchange of hostages in the Gaza Strip.
12:10After Egypt, Sullivan is heading to Qatar in Italy
12:13to help prepare for the ceasefire in Gaza.
12:20U.S. President Donald Trump nominated
12:23David Nunes, who heads his social network Truth Social,
12:27the head of the White House Intelligence Advisory Council.
12:31Nunes is a former Republican member of Congress
12:34from the state of California.
12:36He was the head of the intelligence committee
12:39in the US House of Representatives
12:41during the first presidential term for Trump.
12:44He was accused by the FBI
12:46of abusing his power to spy on Trump's election campaign.
12:50He had wide-ranging Russian connections.
13:01Russia announced today
13:03that it has controlled two cities
13:05in the two major regions
13:07located on the front line in eastern Ukraine,
13:10with its army advancing towards the two cities,
13:13Bukrovetsk and Korakhove.
13:15The Ministry of Defense stated in its daily briefing
13:18that its forces liberated cities in Siligay,
13:21south of Korakhove,
13:23and Bushikin, south of Bukrovetsk,
13:25in the Donetsk region.
13:27Moscow was quick to take action
13:29in these areas,
13:31which have been targeted by attacks
13:33for several months now.
13:39To Moroccan affairs,
13:41the permanent representative of Morocco
13:43to the United Nations in New York,
13:45Omar Hilal bin Rabat,
13:47said that Morocco is the most qualified country
13:49available for the representation
13:51of the African continent
13:53as a permanent member of the Security Council.
13:55Hilal said during his 13th term
13:57at the International Conference
13:59of the Atlantic Councils,
14:01organized by the Center for Policy
14:03for the New South,
14:05that the Kingdom,
14:07under the leadership of King Mohammed VI,
14:09has the ability to represent the continent,
14:11defend issues and interests of Africa.
14:13The ambassador said that the Kingdom
14:15is qualified to become a member
14:17in the field of security
14:19because the basic standard
14:21to obtain membership
14:23is to contribute to peace and security
14:25in the world,
14:27and to maintain peace.
14:33The Office of Phosphate in Africa
14:35and the Office of Phosphate
14:37in Niami
14:39signed a protocol
14:41with the Ministry of Agriculture
14:43and Animal Welfare in Niger
14:45regarding the transformation
14:47of agricultural chains.
14:49The Office of Phosphate in Africa
14:51mentioned in two reports
14:53that these partnerships
14:55are committed to sustainable agricultural development
14:57and to improve soil health
14:59and fertility in Niger.
15:01This triangular partnership
15:03is aimed at the signed agreement
15:05between the Office of Phosphate
15:07and the International Bank
15:09on the importance of annual meetings
15:11in Morocco in October 2023
15:13aimed at the transformation
15:15of the agricultural sector
15:17through innovative and comprehensive initiatives
15:19aimed at the benefit of small farmers in Niger.
15:21The Office of Phosphate in Africa
15:23and the Office of Phosphate
15:25in Niami
15:27signed a protocol
15:29with the Ministry of Agriculture
15:31and Animal Welfare
15:33in Niger
15:35regarding the transformation
15:37of agricultural chains
15:39through innovative and comprehensive initiatives
15:41aimed at the benefit of small farmers in Niger.
15:43The Ministry of Agriculture
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20:03From Jerusalem to Circumstantial,
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20:07Questions
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20:31about the current public debate around the issues of journalism,
20:36about the issues of publication, about the crimes related to it,
20:38about the readiness of the society to practice this kind of forms of freedom.
20:46And therefore, it is also gradually, in time,
20:50that we see a trend towards the institutions of enforcing the law,
20:54towards the restriction of some elements,
20:57the bad and the bad, which in turn harm the journalistic practice.
21:02A call came on the occasion of World Human Rights Day
21:05and a request from the Moroccan University
21:08to contribute in the current debate
21:11about the bad uses of media and communication.
21:15My role as a lawyer and as a member of the National Observatory
21:23in the fight against censorship
21:25is to explain to the students in an intervention
21:29the dividing lines between publication and freedom of expression
21:34as well as what we experience and live from the issues
21:40where the criminal law meets the crime,
21:46and where it meets the law that affects the journalist
21:50or those who are involved in this framework.
21:52The meetings provided an opportunity to shed light
21:55on the illegal practices of the law
21:58that are witnessed by the social media platforms.
22:01This raises a debate about the dividing line
22:05between what the law of publication and the right to expression implies.
22:12The Moroccan Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:17and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:20and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:23and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:26and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:29and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:32and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:35and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:38and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:41and the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
22:45Al-Nasr was a member of the Royal Society for Persons with Disabilities
22:49who is affiliated with the Soccer Club of Al-Aqadiria
22:54and Al-Qadam Club of Al-Taraf.
22:57The football club, Al-Jalous, was a member of the Royal Society for the Sports of Persons with Disabilities
23:02and Al-Qadam Club of Al-Sommah and Al-Bukhm
23:05were members of the Royal Soccer Club of Al-Tatwani.
23:11Today, thank God, we are here in Kass al-Arsh, which we have been working on since 2019-2020.
23:16We have been working on it, thank God.
23:18This Kass al-Arsh is not an empty space.
23:20It is full of the efforts of the friends, the president, the coach, and the people who help us and contribute to this team to reach this result.
23:30From here, we will give this title to His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.
23:34May God heal him and bless him.
23:36And the residents of Al-Aqadir and the whole village.
23:40This victory is not a coincidence or a surprise.
23:43No, no. We have been working hard.
23:45We have been playing all year long with the teams in the east, in the west, in the south.
23:50This is not a coincidence.
23:52And we are training more.
23:54We have a coach, thank God, a coach at a high level in our city of Titouan.
23:58He was at my association.
24:00So it is difficult to reach the finals.
24:02It is difficult, it is difficult.
24:04We have not reached the finals financially, morally, sport-wise, or psychologically with these boys.
24:08A spectacular sports celebration hosted by Murakab Ibn Rushd in the capital of Rabat.
24:12He celebrated these talents and young talents with enthusiasm.
24:16And through him, the officials and advisers on the sector showed their constant and unconditional commitment to the support, encouragement, and dedication of these sports teams.
24:25Thank God, it was a great success.
24:28We saw interviews that were at a high level.
24:31And this makes us always hope that we will always be at the top.
24:36And thank God for the results that Morocco achieved in the Paralympic Games.
24:41We are always in the same race to achieve important results and form national elections.
24:47This is one of the reasons why the team participating in football for deaf and blind people,
24:52of the Titouan Association,
24:54will participate in the local football wedding,
24:56the African Cup of Nations next February,
24:58which will be hosted by our country.
25:01See you in the middle.
25:06The Paralympic Games
25:08The Paralympic Games
25:10The Paralympic Games
25:12The Paralympic Games
25:14The Paralympic Games
25:16The Paralympic Games
25:18The Paralympic Games
25:20The Paralympic Games