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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 13/01/2025

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00:00Let's start with the latest news from Media Interview with Tanja.
00:24In Doha, there is optimism about the possibility of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
00:32In the United States, the fires in California continue to spread to larger areas and the efforts to control them are continuous.
00:43In Morocco, the weather is expected to be very cold in several areas of the Kingdom. It starts tomorrow and continues until Friday.
00:52In Qatar, diplomatic sources are talking about reaching an agreement on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in conjunction with the ongoing talks in the capital of Qatar under the supervision of several intermediaries.
01:11The White House has confirmed that the agreement has been reached and the Israeli delegation has decided to remain in Doha after talks described as fruitful.
01:22U.S. President Joe Biden held a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday to discuss negotiations on the release of hostages and the ceasefire in Gaza, according to a U.S. official.
01:39Netanyahu said that the U.S. President is looking forward to negotiations on the release of hostages.
01:48Netanyahu said that the U.S. President is looking forward to negotiations on the release of hostages.
01:55Netanyahu said that the U.S. President is looking forward to negotiations on the release of hostages.
02:13Now to the developments of the Israeli war in Gaza.
02:18On a diplomatic level, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commissioned senior officials to participate in the ongoing talks in Qatar to stop the ceasefire and the release of hostages in the Strip.
02:30He welcomed the decision at a time when protests are organized every Saturday night in the major Israeli cities to demand the reach of an agreement that allows the release of all hostages in the Palestinian Strip.
02:49The latest round of indirect talks between Israel and Hamas is a warning.
02:58These negotiations seek to reach a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages in the Strip.
03:07The U.S. President will meet with President Donald Trump in the U.S. on January 20.
03:14U.S. President Joe Biden spoke of a real progress in the negotiations.
03:22Trump also promised to turn the region into hell if he does not release the hostages before returning to the White House.
03:30In light of these positive signals from the U.S. and Hamas, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to send Mossad chief of staff to the ceasefire negotiations in Qatar.
03:48This is a sign of the rapid progress in the talks that aim to end the war.
03:53The Israeli street reacted to this decision and called on the families of the victims to seize this historic opportunity to reach the release of all hostages.
04:07Where are you? Fifteen months of captivity. Fifteen months of suffering. Fifteen months in which you were asked to do more.
04:25Every day goes by without a solution, without work. It is another day of suffering for Larry and his family. It is time to move.
04:39Several foreign ambassadors from Israel took part in the weekly march organized by the relatives and supporters of the hostages in demand of a deal to restore them from the Gaza Strip.
04:53We gather here in the hope of the success of the talks in Doha. We feel optimistic about the news we have received, but we know that we cannot stop. Every day is important.
05:07About 250 people were kidnapped on October 7, and the Israeli army announced the death of 34 of them.
05:18They were killed in random Israeli raids, according to the Hamas movement, while Tel Aviv holds more than 10,300 Palestinians in its prisons.
05:34In Lebanon, President Joseph Aoun is holding consultations with the parliamentary bodies.
05:41As a preparation for his personal appointment, he will take on the task of forming a new government, which he expects to be a major challenge.
05:50The parliamentary consultations will be held, according to the constitution, four days after Aoun was elected president of Lebanon,
05:56especially from the United States and Saudi Arabia.
06:02Since the appointment of the consultations, political forces have been circulating the names of a number of candidates for the position, which is held in Lebanon by a person from the Sunni sect.
06:13One of the candidates is Najib Mikati, the head of the government for business, and Fouad Makhzoumi, the vice-president of Hezbollah, and Nawaf Salam, the former ambassador.
06:27A source close to Hezbollah said that the Hezbollah and its ally, Amal Movement, led by the president of the parliament, Nabih Berri, support the re-assignment of Mikati to the presidency.
06:40In Lebanon, Israel carried out air raids in the east and south of the country, according to the official Lebanese news agency.
06:52The Israeli army, on the other hand, targeted Hezbollah sites, especially smuggling routes along the borders with Syria.
07:02The Hezbollah-Israel war, which left about 4,000 dead in Lebanon and destroyed Hezbollah's headquarters, was launched last November 27, after more than two months.
07:18Since then, several violations have occurred to stop the firing.
07:23Five people were recently shot in an Israeli cave in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, despite the rapid ceasefire.
07:36In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, at the end of the Riyadh meeting of foreign ministers and diplomats from the Middle East and Europe,
07:46to discuss the situation in Syria, it was emphasized the principle of lifting the sanctions imposed on Syria,
07:53and the importance of protecting the unity of the Syrian lands and supporting the construction of Syrian state institutions,
07:59in addition to facilitating the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland.
08:02The Riyadh meeting also called for the support of the political process in Syria,
08:08as it took the steps taken by the new Syrian administration as a welcome from the participating countries.
08:15Nawfal Khamleesh with details.
08:17Arab and international consensus on the support of Syria in the transitional phase.
08:23These are the most prominent conclusions of the Riyadh meeting with Saudi Arabia.
08:26The participating countries in this meeting emphasized the principle of lifting the sanctions imposed on Syria,
08:33and the importance of protecting the unity of the Syrian lands.
08:36We held our meeting today in Riyadh, which included a number of Arab countries,
08:41in addition to Turkey and international partners.
08:44Today's meetings were in partnership with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Assad al-Shaybani,
08:48to ensure that the search for the Syrian issue is carried out in partnership with the Syrians.
08:53This meeting emphasized the support of the construction of the Syrian state institutions,
08:58in addition to facilitating the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland.
09:03The participants welcomed the positive steps taken by the new Syrian administration
09:08in terms of preserving the state institutions and adopting the approach of dialogue with the Syrian land,
09:13and its commitment to the fight against terrorism,
09:16and to change the political process that includes the different components of the Syrian people.
09:20The European Union has also emphasized the issue of lifting the sanctions,
09:25while at the same time supporting the political transition process in the country.
09:30It is a comprehensive process that involves all the components.
09:34We know that there are many groups in Syria,
09:38and we must unify all of them to achieve the goal of lifting the sanctions.
09:43The European Union has also emphasized the issue of lifting the sanctions,
09:47and we know that there are many groups in Syria,
09:51and we must unify all of them to achieve the goal of lifting the sanctions.
09:56We will stand with the people of Syria to contribute to a peaceful transition.
10:01This is not only a matter of assistance,
10:05but also an investment in the security of Germany and Europe,
10:10by preventing the emergence of a state organization,
10:13as expected by the new leadership in Syria.
10:19The consensus on the lifting of the sanctions imposed on Syria
10:23was the most important point of agreement between the participating countries in the Riyadh meeting.
10:28The step of lifting the sanctions is an important step in supporting the building of the Syrian state institution.
10:34In the context of the international diplomacy that supports the new Syrian authority,
10:38the United States has issued a decision to lift the sanctions on financial transfers
10:44in order to facilitate the flow of humanitarian aid to Syria.
10:51At least 16 people died in an air raid on the Nigerian army in Zanfara,
10:57north-west of the country, after a missile was fired
11:01by local security forces and criminal gangs, according to witnesses.
11:06This second air raid targets civilians by mistake,
11:11since the army bombed two villages on Christmas Day
11:15during an operation against terrorists in the province of Sukkot al-Mujawira.
11:20The Nigerian army is fighting against criminal gangs
11:24that have been terrorizing the population of the north-west and the middle of the country for years,
11:28where villages are being bombed, killing is taking place,
11:30and they are carrying out hijacking operations to obtain ransom,
11:34and burning the houses after they have been plundered.
11:38In the United States, the fires that killed at least 24 people in Los Angeles
11:46continued to expand yesterday and could intensify in the coming hours
11:51with the expected return to strong winds.
11:54A federal agency responsible for emergency management
11:57said that the situation is still embarrassing,
12:00and it is clear that the winds are likely to become dangerous again,
12:04and the population is trying to survive.
12:08Despite the efforts of thousands of firefighters to contain the fires,
12:12the Pacific Palisades fire has recently spread to the north-west of Los Angeles,
12:17and is now threatening the San Fernando Valley,
12:20which is home to more than 12,000 buildings and cars.
12:43California continues to face more forest fires.
12:47The efforts of thousands of firefighters have not been successful
12:51in mitigating the big fire that is raging in the Los Angeles area.
12:55The attempt to contain the fire is continuing on the front lines
12:58with dozens of airplanes that are throwing water on the very damaged areas.
13:05The Eton fire is now estimated at 14,117 acres, containing 15% of it, more than 7,000 buildings
13:22destroyed or damaged, and 3,000 firefighters have been assigned to fight the fire.
13:32The satellite images show the size of the fire, which reached more than 14,000 hectares,
13:38destroying thousands of homes.
13:41Strong winds and dry weather have contributed to the spread of the Eton fire and the record
13:46of more human and material losses.
13:50These winds, combined with low humidity, will continue the danger of the fire in the Los Angeles area.
14:00We need to understand that cutting off the electric current is essential for public safety,
14:07and it will be a necessity to prevent a new fire and to help save lives.
14:14Yes, it is a challenge to deal with, but it is better to avoid a new fire.
14:24In several neighborhoods that were engulfed by fire, houses turned to ashes.
14:29At a time when the US authorities issued new evacuation orders,
14:34as residents were forced to wear face masks due to the spread of smoke from the fire.
14:40In light of the plundering that is increasing in the affected areas,
14:44the US authorities imposed a curfew and a checkpoint.
14:48Hundreds volunteered to help distribute aid and provide shelters for those in need of fire.
15:02When the fire broke out, I stayed here in front of the house to help and try to save my house.
15:09Yes, it was an experience like no other.
15:13Yes, it was an experience like no other.
15:19Going up, ember flying down.
15:42California.
16:12California.
16:43Idris Boussarhan reports.
16:51With the beginning of the winter, children in the streets of Tanja
16:56resort to abandoned and neglected places,
16:59fleeing from the harsh cold,
17:01which poses a great danger to them,
17:03including exposure to diseases related to low temperatures.
17:07These harsh conditions make them vulnerable to physical and psychological suffering.
17:14For children in the winter,
17:16the danger is that if in the summer,
17:20in the hot season,
17:21the children are in the streets,
17:23in isolated places,
17:24in the winter they gather under the covers of abandoned houses
17:31or in isolated places,
17:33which makes them vulnerable to violence and sexual exploitation.
17:36As well as exploitation in illegal areas,
17:41as well as exploitation and exploitation of gangs, God forbid,
17:46that exploit children and divide them.
17:49That the state hits them with iron,
17:51because it hits their hands with iron.
17:53Why?
17:54Because they take advantage of this future,
17:57they betray the future of the country,
17:59and the children are used to exploitation,
18:02in other words, to disrespect.
18:04In the face of this reality,
18:06the local and regional authorities organize
18:09a field campaign to search for these children and adults.
18:14A specialized team is trained to deal with these gangs,
18:18the streets and neighborhoods,
18:20in a specific path,
18:21in order to provide shelter and support to them,
18:24in view of their special needs and difficult circumstances.
18:30According to the instructions of Mr. President,
18:33a winter operation is being organized
18:37on a group of local children,
18:40with the help of TANJA,
18:43the original TANJA organization.
18:45At the moment,
18:47night patrols are being organized
18:50in order to help all people,
18:55all groups of people,
18:57who are heading to the streets,
18:59whether children,
19:00Muslims,
19:02and to convince these people.
19:06Then they are directed,
19:08through the SASS unit,
19:11to the shelters.
19:20Now you see the places
19:22where there are Muslim people.
19:25Most of the time,
19:27their shelters are in the vicinity of mosques,
19:33or other places in the West,
19:37because they need to be secured.
19:41Despite the constant efforts of the authorities
19:52and the national cooperation
19:54supported by the civil society,
19:56the phenomenon of street children
19:58remains a constant challenge.
20:00This issue requires a comprehensive solution
20:03and greater coordination between all parties,
20:05including the voters and the civil society,
20:08to ensure the integration of these children
20:10in society
20:11and grant them a dignified and settled life.
20:18We thank you for watching.
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