مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 29/12/2024
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00:00Welcome to the most important news on Median TV in Tanja, these are our headlines.
00:24The results of the social papers for the year 2024 show that Morocco is moving forward on the way to re-establish the social state.
00:35At least 177 people were killed in the crash of a passenger plane while landing at a Korean airport.
00:44Tunisia is saying goodbye to the year 2024 in light of the political turmoil and the sharp conflict between the president and the opposition, and in light of social and economic difficulties.
00:58Morocco cut off the road to re-establish the social state during the year 2024, especially by expanding the circle of beneficiaries of health coverage,
01:14and supporting the most basic materials of consumption, and activating the social dialogue mechanisms.
01:21A report on the subject by Omar Shmeli.
01:24During the year 2024, Morocco gradually implemented the social protection project,
01:34where it formed the national register of residents and the unified social register, an effective tool for targeting families qualified for support.
01:44Until last October, more than 4 million families benefited from the direct social support program.
01:51The number of beneficiaries from the basic mandatory health insurance system exceeded 11 million people.
02:03Despite global and local challenges such as drought, inflation and the Houthi earthquake,
02:10Morocco has proven its economic flexibility through exceptional programs worth 20 billion dirhams to support food security and meet production costs.
02:21The direct housing support program achieved a qualitative leap,
02:27where the beneficiaries received nearly 28,500 applications,
02:34and the value of the homes reached 11.4 billion dirhams.
02:40The state contributed 2.3 billion dirhams.
02:44The social dialogue eliminated unprecedented earnings for the unemployed.
02:50A general increase in the wages of public sector employees was agreed on for 1000 dirhams per month.
02:57As for the private sector, a gradual increase in the minimum wage by 10% was specified,
03:05which applies between the next two years.
03:08A historical agreement was signed in the education sector at the end of last December,
03:14which included improvements in the situation of 340,000 educational and administrative sectors,
03:21at a cost of more than 17.5 billion dirhams.
03:27As we saw in 2024, progress in the efforts to rebuild after the Houthi earthquake,
03:34with the issuance of more than 56,000 licenses for reconstruction,
03:38construction and direct financial support for more than 57,000 families,
03:44at a cost of more than 2 billion dirhams.
03:47As well as the work to qualify road and health infrastructure in damaged areas,
03:53with large budgets exceeding 665 million dirhams.
03:58Morocco showed in 2024 its steadfast commitment to strengthen the social state
04:04through bold and effective steps to improve the lives of citizens
04:10and strengthen its economic resilience in the face of crises.
04:14Kamal Oduan Hospital, one of the last working hospitals in northern Gaza, is now empty.
04:20Following an Israeli military operation, the last health clinic left the service.
04:26The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli forces raided the hospital
04:30and arrested Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya, director of the hospital, and dozens of other workers.
04:36They were transferred to the interrogation center and forced many employees and patients
04:42to leave without their clothes in harsh winter conditions.
04:46On the other hand, the Israeli army claimed that Hamas activists were using this health facility.
04:54Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Oduan Hospital in the Gaza Strip,
05:00was arrested hours ago by the Israeli forces.
05:05Unfortunately, only one doctor remained with me in Kamal Oduan Hospital.
05:10Kamal Oduan Hospital has more than 145 patients.
05:15Today, 20 patients will be transferred to Shifa Hospital.
05:20But there are a lot of people who need surgery.
05:26We need to allow surgery to save as many people as possible.
05:33The situation is terrible.
05:38There is no water, no medicine, no food.
05:42We need to allow surgery to save as many people as possible.
05:47We need to allow surgery to save as many people as possible.
05:52The International Committee for the Red Cross in Gaza,
05:57especially Kamal Oduan Hospital,
06:00followed Hisham Hanna's statement in the name of the International Committee for the Red Cross in Gaza.
06:06The International Committee for the Red Cross has been monitoring the hostilities
06:11that have been carried out in and around the hospitals.
06:14We have seen the results of this in many hospitals in the north and south of Gaza.
06:21The danger here is that there are still a number of civilians
06:25in the northern province of the Gaza Strip,
06:28in the areas of Sayed Hanoun, Bait Lahya and Jabalia.
06:31The conditions are beyond description.
06:35The situation is very complicated.
06:38These three hospitals, Kamal Oduan, Al-Indonesi and Al-Ouda,
06:42were the last hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip.
06:48Over the past three months, from last October until today,
06:53these hospitals have been subjected to many challenges.
06:57First, the hostilities, the fighting, the explosions,
07:00and the attacks that have been carried out by medical personnel,
07:04doctors, nurses and other personnel in the health care system,
07:08in addition to the patients, the wounded and their loved ones.
07:10Secondly, these hospitals have been subjected to the lowest level of medical care,
07:17which sometimes saves lives,
07:20due to the severe shortage of basic necessities
07:24such as medical supplies, medicines of various types and purposes,
07:30energy supplies such as fuel,
07:35as well as specialized medical staff.
07:38These hospitals have been subjected to many very severe specializations
07:44such as emergency care, intensive care, specialized surgeries, and so on.
07:51In addition, there has been a long period of absence or complete absence
07:57of emergency medical services.
08:00We have seen many cases of hospitalizations and patients
08:03who are transferred to these hospitals from areas where fighting has been going on,
08:06and are subject to evacuation orders,
08:09either by carrying on their shoulders, or by vehicles driven by animals.
08:18The Qatari Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani,
08:23welcomed a delegation from the Hamas movement in Doha
08:26in search of reaching a clear and comprehensive agreement
08:30to stop the firing in Gaza.
08:32According to the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
08:33the Qatari Prime Minister held talks with a delegation from the movement
08:38led by its senior official, Khalil al-Hayya.
08:41During the interview, he presented the latest developments
08:44in the negotiations to stop the firing in the sector
08:47and in the search for ways to push it forward,
08:50which guarantees a clear and comprehensive agreement
08:53to put an end to this war.
08:57Protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv again yesterday
09:00to participate in a weekly protest
09:03calling on the Israeli government
09:06to agree to stop the firing
09:08and to draw up an agreement
09:10to return the hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
09:13Protesters raised signs calling for action,
09:16not miracles.
09:18Marches are organized in the largest cities in Israel
09:21at the end of each week
09:23in the midst of the war
09:25ignited by the attack of Hamas on southern Israel
09:27on October 7, 2023,
09:29which killed about 1,200 people.
09:32On the Palestinian side,
09:34the war killed more than 45,400 Palestinians
09:39and injured about 109,000 others,
09:42according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
09:48The head of the General Intelligence in the new Syrian administration,
09:51Anas Khattab,
09:53re-established the security system in the country
09:55after resolving all its branches.
09:56Khattab said in a statement
09:58issued by Sanaa
10:01that he will re-establish the security system
10:04in a way that meets the Syrian people and their sacrifices.
10:07After the fall of Bashar al-Assad on December 8,
10:10he released the detainees in these branches,
10:13especially in Damascus,
10:15after the officials and security personnel fled from it.
10:18Most of these centers
10:20are now under the guardian of the armed forces
10:23of the Levant Liberation Organization.
10:27The European Union announced
10:30that it sent 50 tons of medical aid to Syria
10:33in coordination with the World Health Organization.
10:36This aid aims to support
10:39the deteriorating health system in the country.
10:42Renaud Falkhamish reports.
10:49In a step aimed at supporting the new Syrian government
10:52and reducing the human situation in several Syrian regions,
10:56the World Health Organization announced
10:59that it will send 50 tons of necessary humanitarian aid.
11:02The World Health Organization said
11:05that medical aid will be distributed
11:08to health and medical institutions in Syria,
11:11especially in the cities of Idlib and Aleppo.
11:14The aid package,
11:17which was funded by the European Union,
11:19contains basic medical and surgical necessities
11:22to support the deteriorating health system in the country.
11:25The European Union is betting
11:28on the treatment of those affected by the war
11:31and carrying out the surgical operation
11:34for thousands of injured people.
11:37Before it reaches the Syrian lands,
11:40humanitarian aid is transferred to Turkey
11:43and then sent through borders between Syria and Turkey.
11:46This step is an effect of a previous decision
11:49issued by the European Union
11:52to establish a humanitarian air base in Syria through Turkey.
11:56The humanitarian aid step
11:59comes in the service of multiple international steps
12:02to support the new Syrian government in the humanitarian field.
12:05Syria is facing a very difficult health situation
12:08due to years of long war,
12:11as about half of the Syrian hospitals
12:13are out of service due to the global health crisis.
12:16The health system in the country
12:19is not able to meet the needs of the population
12:22due to the limited resources
12:25and the weak infrastructure,
12:28in addition to the return of Syrian refugees to their countries.
12:32In Hasakah, Syria,
12:35hundreds of Kurdish women demonstrated
12:38to demand a new regime
12:40in the country,
12:43respecting their rights and protecting them.
12:46The demonstrators displayed signs
12:49demanding the freedom and protection of Kurdish women,
12:52while women's organizations and activists
12:55expressed their concern
12:58about how the new regime will work.
13:03The number of victims of the Korean plane crash
13:06has increased to 181 people.
13:08In the airport of Muan International Airport
13:11in southwestern Syria,
13:14177 people were killed.
13:17The plane crashed
13:20while descending from the stairs
13:23and collided with a train at the airport.
13:26Two women were rescued from the crash.
13:29Nawfal Khamis reports.
13:35Muan International Airport in South Korea
13:38is an unfamiliar scene
13:41in the history of modern aviation in the country.
13:44The South Korean plane coming from Thailand
13:47deviates from the glider
13:50immediately after landing.
13:53The strong collision of the plane with one of the barriers
13:56caused a fire in the plane.
13:59Dozens of people were killed and injured
14:02as the ambulances carried the injured and wounded.
14:05The firefighters
14:08carried the injured and wounded
14:11while the research teams
14:14collected evidence of the plane crash
14:17at Muan International Airport.
14:20While investigations continue
14:23to discover the causes of the accident,
14:26the emergency management
14:29referred the cause of the accident
14:32to an error in the wheels
14:35during landing and weather conditions.
14:38They agreed to provide assistance.
14:45First of all, I would like to apologize
14:48to everyone who is concerned about Jeju Air.
14:51In addition, I would like to apologize
14:54to those who lost their lives in the accident
14:57and their families.
15:00It is difficult at the moment
15:03to assume the cause of the accident.
15:05We must wait for the official results
15:08of the official investigation
15:11conducted by the authorities.
15:14While waiting for the official results
15:17of the investigation,
15:20this incident left the country in a state of grief.
15:23At the passenger terminal,
15:26a family gathered to wait for information
15:29about their relatives.
15:32The United Nations
15:35has warned UNICEF
15:38that the year 2024
15:41is one of the worst years
15:44for children in conflict zones.
15:47The numbers are unprecedented
15:50in the number of children
15:53who live in these areas
15:56or who were displaced
15:58from their homes.
16:01473 million children
16:04currently live in conflict zones,
16:07more than one in every six children
16:10around the world.
16:13The report pointed out
16:16that the percentage has doubled
16:19from about 10% in the 1990s
16:22to about 19% today.
16:24The United Nations has called
16:27for 8 million voters
16:30to be registered
16:33to vote
16:36in the elections
16:39that will determine
16:42the transition period
16:45for the next three years.
16:48The polling stations are open
16:51until 6 p.m. local time.
16:55The year in Tunisia
16:58was characterized by political tension
17:01and a sharp conflict
17:04between the Tunisian president
17:07and the opposition.
17:10Economically,
17:13the country's difficulties
17:16reflected negatively
17:19on Tunisians' purchasing power
17:21and the political tension
17:24between the president
17:27and the opposition.
17:30The year in Tunisia
17:33was characterized
17:36by political tension
17:39and a sharp conflict
17:42between the Tunisian president
17:45and the opposition.
17:48Economically,
17:51the country's difficulties
17:54reflected negatively
17:57on Tunisians' purchasing power
18:00and the political tension
18:03between the president
18:06and the opposition.
18:09The year in Tunisia
18:12was characterized
18:15by political tension
18:18and a sharp conflict
18:21between the president
18:24and the opposition.
18:27The year in Tunisia
18:30was characterized
18:33by political tension
18:36and a sharp conflict
18:39between the president
18:42and the opposition.
18:45The year in Tunisia
18:48was characterized
18:51by political tension
18:54and a sharp conflict
18:57between the president
19:00and the opposition.
19:03The year in Tunisia
19:06was characterized
19:09by political tension
19:12and a sharp conflict
19:15between the president
19:18and the opposition.
19:21The year in Tunisia
19:24was characterized
19:27by political tension
19:30and a sharp conflict
19:33between the president
19:36and the opposition.
19:39The year in Tunisia
19:42was characterized
19:45by political tension
19:48and a sharp conflict
19:51between the president
19:54and the opposition.
19:57The year in Tunisia
20:00was characterized
20:03by political tension
20:06and a sharp conflict
20:09between the president
20:12and the opposition.
20:15The year in Tunisia
20:18was characterized
20:21by political tension
20:24and a sharp conflict
20:27between the president
20:30and the opposition.
20:33The year in Tunisia
20:36was characterized
20:39by political tension
20:42and a sharp conflict
20:45between the president
20:48and the opposition.
20:51The year in Tunisia
20:54was characterized
20:57by political tension
21:00and a sharp conflict
21:03between the president
21:06and the opposition.
21:09The year in Tunisia
21:12was characterized
21:15by political tension
21:18and a sharp conflict
21:21between the president
21:24and the opposition.
21:51The year in Tunisia
21:54was characterized
21:57by political tension
22:00and a sharp conflict
22:03between the president
22:06and the opposition.
22:09The year in Tunisia
22:12was characterized
22:15by political tension
22:18and a sharp conflict
22:21between the president
22:24and the opposition.
22:27The year in Tunisia
22:30was characterized
22:33by political tension
22:36and a sharp conflict
22:39between the president
22:42and the opposition.
22:45The year in Tunisia
22:48was characterized
22:51by political tension
22:54and a sharp conflict
22:57between the president
23:00and the opposition.
23:03The year in Tunisia
23:06was characterized
23:09by political tension
23:12and a sharp conflict
23:15between the president
23:18and the opposition.
23:21The year in Tunisia
23:24was characterized
23:27by political tension
23:30and a sharp conflict
23:33between the president
23:36and the opposition.
23:39The year in Tunisia
23:42was characterized
23:45by political tension
23:48and a sharp conflict
23:51between the president
23:54and the opposition.
24:21The year in Tunisia
24:24was characterized
24:27by political tension
24:30and a sharp conflict
24:33between the president
24:36and the opposition.
24:39The year in Tunisia
24:42was characterized
24:45by political tension
24:48and a sharp conflict
24:51between the president
24:54and the opposition.