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00:00In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:31In Syria, the international mission calls for free elections after the end of the transitional phase.
00:41In Doha, diplomats are talking about the entry of the ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip at a decisive stage.
00:48In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:55The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Chile, Alberto Sork, reaffirmed his support for the series led by the United Nations
01:04with the aim of reaching a fair, practical, consistent and realistic solution, which is applicable to all parties to the Moroccan Sahara issue.
01:16The initiative that Morocco has taken forward to the United Nations in April 2007.
01:23Chile also confirmed in the joint announcement issued following research conducted by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nassar Bourita, with the Chilean minister
01:31on the centrality of the United Nations in the political series.
01:35Chile also reaffirmed its support for the Security Council Resolution 2756, and expressed its appreciation for the serious and committed efforts
01:45made by the Kingdom of Morocco to push forward this series towards a political solution.
01:54Malta reaffirmed that the self-governing plan is a good basis for finalizing the Moroccan Sahara issue.
02:03This came in a joint statement issued following a meeting convened with the technical review between Jean Borg, Deputy Prime Minister,
02:11Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of Malta, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nassar Bourita, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
02:20It came in this statement that Malta, a member of the Security Council, considers that the self-governing plan is a good and credible contribution
02:28to the political series led by the United Nations in order to push the series towards a final settlement.
02:39The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan cooperation outside Nassar Bourita confirmed the urgent need for a solution to the Libyan issue.
02:49Bourita said during the opening of the consultative meeting between the Council of Representatives and the Supreme Council of the Libyan State in Buzneqa,
02:57with the presence of more than 60 members of the two councils,
03:02that they have the ability, the will and the vision to solve the problems of their country,
03:10which Libya and the international community need and wish to be present in the coming stages of this meeting.
03:18The meeting was launched in Buzneqa between the Council of Representatives and the Supreme Council of the Libyan State in the context of the Libyan-Libyan dialogue,
03:27and this meeting comes in the context of the efforts made to push the political process in Libya in order to reach presidential and parliamentary elections
03:38by agreeing on a roadmap to form a unified government.
03:44The Council of Representatives and the Supreme Council of the Libyan State have already succeeded in drafting the election laws agreed upon by the 6 plus 6 Committee,
03:54which was included by the Security Council in its final decision regarding Libya.
04:00Now, the United Nations Special Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen from Damascus called for organizing free and fair elections
04:08with the end of the transitional period in Syria after about three months,
04:13talking about a political hope with the Kurdish Autonomous Administration.
04:18Pedersen, during his visit to Damascus, met with Ahmad al-Shar'a, the new head of power in Syria.
04:24He said, we see now a new beginning for Syria, in line with the decision of the Security Council 2254,
04:31adopting a new constitution that guarantees a new social contract for all Syrians,
04:38and that we will witness free and fair elections when the time comes, after the transitional period.
04:44At the same time, he emphasized the need for immediate humanitarian assistance and a practical start to end the sanctions.
04:56The former president of the National Council of Syria, Burhan Ghalyoun, confirmed that the stage of overthrowing the regime has been successfully completed,
05:03indicating that the challenges will be great in the next stage, which is the stage of rebuilding the state with a new political system.
05:12Ghalyoun's words were part of his participation in the program Al-Muntasaf Talk.
05:17Today, we are in the second stage, the challenges are very big.
05:23The first stage is over, the next stage is the stage of rebuilding the state,
05:27the transition towards a new political system, the stage of securing services for society,
05:35and there are big files, it is still difficult to imagine quick solutions,
05:43for example, the old regime, the president, the officers, the army, the security forces, the police,
05:50all of them fought one day and left the country, and this was intended to sow chaos,
05:58they left the country, Syria, without an army, without security equipment, without police, without employees,
06:05many of the senior employees are not present, so even the state in the technical sense is not present,
06:15it must be rebuilt, it must have new staff, it must solve the issues of the army,
06:22and at the same time, we have the foreign intervention of Israel,
06:27which intervenes and bombs almost all Syrian weapons and all the weapons themselves,
06:36in order to expel Syria from the weapons and pressure it to achieve expansionary goals,
06:43and at the same time, to give a sign on the development.
06:49Of course, this topic is with us from Cairo, Mohammad Al-Yamani,
06:52the head of the Arab and International Affairs Department at the Zaid Saudi Center for Studies.
06:56Welcome to us, Mr. Mohammad.
07:00Greetings to you, and greetings to the viewers, and thank you for the invitation.
07:06Hello, let's start from where Burhan Ghalyoun, the former president of the National Council of Syria,
07:14ended, who drew a picture, perhaps concluding, of the future of the transitional phase.
07:19In your opinion, is it a kind of putting the horse in front of the Arab,
07:23or is it sending a message of dissatisfaction to the negotiations,
07:28in order to expand a little towards his movement and similar movements,
07:32if we say that he is waiting for his participation in this phase?
07:37Of course, Mr. Al-Karim.
07:40Let's talk about the current situation.
07:43The situation is also, there are some incidents and some assessments in the Syrian crisis,
07:51and some of the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
07:55There are several regional parties and several international parties,
07:58and each now and each country also denies that it continues,
08:03and that the cake is being divided between them,
08:07both at the level of the armed organizations, and also the opposition at this time.
08:13But unfortunately, some of these developments,
08:18and some of the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
08:21as well as the release of the detainees,
08:23and these arrests in the Syrian square,
08:27the most important question remains,
08:30the Israeli aggression and what was also called peace by force in the Middle East,
08:38and this indicates this agreement, the Abraham agreement,
08:42which was also in 2020,
08:45with the support of the United States, as well as Donald Trump.
08:49This is also on the one hand, on the other hand,
08:52he also talked about the occupation of the Israeli army,
08:56and also the strike of the Syrian Arab army,
09:00and that some villages in the Golan have also been controlled and occupied,
09:05and this is also the Golan,
09:07and he says that now there is also going far in Damascus,
09:11and control over some other areas.
09:14We also heard Ahmed Al-Sharraa,
09:16who is now the opposition leader,
09:20and also the head of the transitional government at this time,
09:24saying that we have no battle with the Israeli occupation,
09:28this indicates that there are also those who are moving these people,
09:33and those who are also moving the armed organizations at this time.
09:37Mr. Ahmed, today there are priorities in Syria,
09:42regardless of what Israel is doing,
09:46the borders with Syria,
09:48this was done after October 7,
09:51the same thing was done in Lebanon as well.
09:54The world today is open to the new authority that governs Syria,
09:58and this authority today is giving signals
10:01on our affairs, on the desire for the success of the transitional phase,
10:05and the international envoy was in Damascus,
10:07and he was talking about great hope,
10:09the talk today is not about Israel,
10:11the talk is about great hope in the vision of Syria,
10:13and the transitional phase is about to start.
10:18The current priorities in Syria,
10:20do they motivate us to be optimistic or pessimistic?
10:23On a personal level, Mr. Al-Karim,
10:26when I talked and analyzed the first intervention at this time,
10:31and I emphasized some points related to the Israeli occupation,
10:35this means that things are still tense inside Syria,
10:39regarding positive developments,
10:42which some observers see as positive,
10:45and we must build on them in the near future,
10:48such as the reconstruction of buildings,
10:50for example, a new constitution,
10:52and then we see legislative elections,
10:54and presidential elections,
10:57and some amendments,
10:59and that some previous regimes,
11:02or some leaders in previous regimes,
11:04enter with opposition at this time,
11:08this is good and acceptable for the Syrian people,
11:12but the most important question,
11:14is it really now,
11:16as the United States of America says,
11:18that Syria is advancing democracy,
11:21and is advancing freedom,
11:23and is advancing wonderful, beautiful,
11:25and acceptable things for the Syrian people,
11:28and those who follow the Syrian cause,
11:31this is also on the one hand,
11:32and on the other hand,
11:34does the Syrian people have the decision,
11:37in the future,
11:39and a new Syria,
11:41or the regional parties have a role,
11:44this is also a part,
11:46the other part,
11:48Who liberated Syria, Mr. Mohamed?
11:50Did the Syrian guards liberate it since 2011,
11:53or the foreign powers liberated it,
11:56Israel liberated it,
11:58the United States liberated it,
12:00the Syrian people liberated it,
12:02I agree with the novel,
12:04which says that there was a third transition,
12:07between the three countries,
12:09as for the other two countries,
12:11the United States of America and Israel,
12:14I will talk about them in a little while,
12:16but I am talking now about Iran, Turkey, and Russia,
12:19these countries,
12:21and it seems that there is a pre-coordination between them,
12:24because the same scenario does not happen,
12:26as the Qaddafi and Mohammad,
12:28also on Libyan soil,
12:30and this also happened,
12:32When the opposition forces took control of Aleppo, Hama, and Damascus, there were no violent
12:42clashes or strong clashes between the two sides, the opposition and the Syrian Arab army.
12:50But the good follower sees that there are also some secret points in this control.
12:56This is also on one side.
12:58On the other hand, the matter is bigger than the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
13:02But the question now is what is after Bashar al-Assad's regime?
13:06I agree with you.
13:07What is after Bashar al-Assad's regime?
13:09Any experience that the Syrians can take today for the next step after the overthrow of
13:16the Assad regime, which is the construction of institutions and the new political system
13:21for a new Syria?
13:24Of course, Mr. Al-Karim.
13:26On a personal level, as an Egyptian and Arab citizen, I also hope that Syria will return
13:35again without regional parties and without international interference until the decision
13:41remains for the Syrian people.
13:43This is also a part.
13:45But unfortunately, when we talk now about these developments and these positives, and
13:51that some countries have also sent ambassadors and that the United States has raised its
13:56flag and Turkey has raised its flag, we must know that these countries still have ambitions
14:03and aspirations in the Syrian interior.
14:06I will tell you a very important point.
14:09There was an old, old project.
14:13In 2009, the Gaza project is now the main point between Qatar and the European Union.
14:25Thank you, Mr. Mohamed Al-Yamani.
14:27We lost time.
14:28Excuse me for taking the time.
14:29The President of the Arab and International Affairs Department at the Saudi Center for
14:32Studies.
14:33Thank you very much for this participation with us.
14:35You are welcome.
14:36The Houthi negotiations in the Gaza Strip have entered a critical stage.
14:39The complex artistic meetings in Doha with an Israeli presence hastened the signing of
14:44the agreement after completing its final details.
14:47Primary information indicates the possibility of a deal next week if the current progress
14:52of the negotiations continues.
14:54Kawthar Hammoumi with more details.
14:58The complex artistic meetings in Doha with an Israeli presence hastened the signing
15:04of the agreement after completing its final details, especially those related to the names
15:09of the refugee camps and the Palestinian prisoners.
15:12Primary information indicates the possibility of a deal next week if the current progress
15:18of the negotiations continues.
15:22According to analysts, it is likely that there is a soft side to the excitement through
15:28the withdrawal from the full withdrawal request to accept partial withdrawals from the main
15:33attempts in Philadelphia and areas north of Gaza in light of an agreement on freedom of
15:38movement from the south to the north and the introduction of large quantities of aid, including
15:44oil.
15:45In response to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to sign the agreement
15:52and to avoid internal escalation against him in the refugee field.
16:02There is talk of about 40 or 50 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for each Israeli refugee
16:08camp, with four of them being former prisoners with major sentences.
16:12Therefore, the total number is around 1,200 Palestinian prisoners, with the possibility
16:18of an Israeli veto on the proposed names.
16:49on the proposed names.
16:51Therefore, the total number is around 1,200 Palestinian prisoners, with the possibility
16:56of an Israeli veto on the proposed names.
16:59Therefore, the total number is around 1,200 Palestinian prisoners, with the possibility
17:04of an Israeli veto on the proposed names.
17:07Therefore, the total number is around 1,200 Palestinian prisoners, with the possibility
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22:16Activists in Tunisia have been arrested for emigration.
22:19The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights states that nine people have been arrested.
22:22The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights states that nine people have been arrested.
22:25The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights states that nine people have been arrested.
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22:46The Tunisian Institute for Economic and Social Rights states that nine people have been arrested.
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24:58Welcome to Al-Dawha, where the Cultural Year of Qatar-Morocco 2024 was concluded
25:03with an exhibition of the original Moroccan cultural heritage.
25:06This event was organized in partnership with the Cultural Year Initiative
25:11and the strong historical links between the two peoples.
25:14This year, many cultural exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events were held.
25:20For more details, we invite Ismaa Bashiri to Al-Dawha.
25:24In a wonderful atmosphere, the Cultural Year of Qatar-Morocco was concluded.
25:30It is an event and initiative that represents a journey to the traditions of the past.
25:35Visitors from all over the world were on a date with a mixture of magic, history, and culture.
25:44Celebrations are also engraved in the memory,
25:48retaining solid images of the original Moroccan heritage in its diversity and uniqueness.
25:55Throughout the year, the audience was on a date with a number of activities and diverse cultural demonstrations.
26:03Many art exhibitions and musical performances reflect the richness of the cultural heritage and diversity of both countries,
26:12whether in Qatar or Morocco.
26:15From the Amazigh Dessert Exhibition to the Longines Championship,
26:19then the offers of the Moroccan caftan to the Atlas Novels, to the Boreda.
26:25Yesterday was the last exhibition of the Moroccan Persian traditions,
26:29and the celebration started with a video tape that records the strong moments of the Cultural Year of Qatar-Morocco 2024,
26:39organized by the Cultural Year Initiative,
26:42which is an embodiment of the strong and historical ties between the two brotherly peoples,
26:49and between the leaders of the two countries,
26:52His Majesty King Mohammed VI and His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad II.
26:58It is a cultural initiative with its dimensions, inclusiveness, and indications
27:04that give an example of solidarity, peace, and lessons on how to build countries, their pride and glory, together.
27:16Thank you for watching and see you next time.
27:34you