مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 20/01/2025
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00:00Welcome to this special edition of Al-Akhbar, and let's start with the headlines.
00:24In addition to the high-level royal orders, there is a comprehensive coverage of all logistical means and human resources to provide support and assistance to citizens in the face of the cold wave in several areas of the Kingdom.
00:36Gaza is living its second day of lockdown in a calm atmosphere after achieving the first push to exchange prisoners between its two sides.
00:46Hamas is committed to building an agreement and reconciling between the pressure of the family of the prisoner and the threats of the coalition allies.
00:57In the United States, the United Nations is appointing Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, to the Capitol Building.
01:05In addition to the high-level royal orders, there is a comprehensive coverage of all logistical means and human resources to provide support and assistance to citizens in the face of the cold wave in several areas of the Kingdom.
01:15In addition to the high-level royal orders, there is a comprehensive coverage of all logistical means and human resources to provide support and assistance to citizens in the face of the cold wave in several areas of the Kingdom.
01:25In addition to the high-level royal orders, there is a comprehensive coverage of all logistical means and human resources to provide support and assistance to citizens in the face of the cold wave in several areas of the Kingdom.
01:35In addition to the high-level royal orders, there is a comprehensive coverage of all logistical means and human resources to provide support and assistance to citizens in the face of the cold wave in several areas of the Kingdom.
01:45The Ministry of Interior stated that the authorities and officials in the affected areas have been mobilized to monitor the situation, coordinate intervention operations, and take the necessary precautionary measures to reduce the burden on the residents.
02:03In this context, the Ministry of Interior and the Regional Committee for Monitoring and Tracking were activated in the national plan, which was prepared for the winter season 2024-2025.
02:19This plan is characterized by extensions that represent the expansion of the targeted roundabout base, in addition to 185 new roundabouts, with special care for residents living in the affected areas from the effects of the earthquake and the recent floods.
02:37The plan targets a total of 870,000 residents, a total of 169,000 families, and includes these targeted residents in 1,014 roundabouts belonging to the 241 soil groups on a 28-year average.
02:56In order to implement the plan, the Ministry of Interior, with its central and regional interests, as well as all sectors and meaningful interests, has raised the level of readiness to intervene according to the scope of the plan, through a series of measures.
03:13Many measures include monitoring and evaluation of the constant field situation, guaranteeing regular funding to areas affected by essential materials and various heating methods.
03:36In addition to this, special interests interventions include immediate intervention to save residents in emergencies and work to ensure the continuity of the connection of the affected areas with road and mobile networks, in addition to ensuring the provision and distribution of food to the affected areas.
03:57The Ministry of Interior also reaffirms the comprehensive coverage of all interests and meaningful authorities, in order to implement the high-level royal instructions.
04:19The General Directorate of Meteorological Observations said that local strong winds with a probability of dust flows from 75 to 90 km per hour are expected on Monday and Tuesday in a number of regions in the Kingdom.
04:33The General Directorate of Meteorological Observations said that local strong winds with a probability of dust flows from 75 to 90 km per hour are expected on Monday and Tuesday in a number of regions in the Kingdom.
05:04In another issue, sources said that four Moroccan drivers were on three trucks on Saturday, January 18, disappeared while passing between the cities of Dori, north-eastern Burkina Faso, and Tira in western Niger.
05:21This is done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad, and the two embassies of the Kingdom in Burkina Faso and Niger, in coordination with local authorities in the two countries.
05:36This is done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad, in coordination with local authorities in the two countries.
05:51This is done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the African Cooperation and the Moroccans living abroad, in coordination with local authorities in the two countries.
06:12In the Middle East, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners from Awfar prison in the framework of the first phase of the exchange deal between Hamas and Israel, which also included the release of three Israelis who had been detained in the Gaza Strip for more than 15 months.
06:33In the second phase of the exchange deal between Israel and Hamas, humanitarian aid was transported to the Gaza Strip, which led to the release of three Israeli prisoners in the Gaza Strip, in exchange for the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners.
06:55In the meantime, thousands of Palestinians fled to their homes after a 15-month evacuation journey, during which more than 10,000 bodies were found under the rubble.
07:15The entry of the agreement between Hamas and Israel to implement allows for the entry of humanitarian aid from the Rafah Crossing to the Gaza Strip.
07:37For our colleagues who entered before, it was a little difficult to search, but today everything is easy, God willing, and the world is beautiful.
07:51These trucks are heading to areas in northern Gaza, which are facing a very difficult humanitarian situation.
07:58In order to achieve this, the United Nations has called on various influential forces to exercise their influence to provide aid to the affected populations.
08:08The entry of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza is one of the main guarantees of the agreement between Hamas and Israel.
08:17But this time, God willing, we will find a solution in a short period of time.
08:24God willing, it will be easier for us to enter and leave Palestine.
08:31The return of Palestinian refugees to their homes is another aspect of Gaza's daily life on the first day of the agreement.
08:38Thousands of refugees are returning to their homes.
08:41Roads have been blocked in the destroyed cities of the Gaza Strip, with large numbers of refugees, especially in the north.
08:48After long months spent in refugee camps, in very difficult humanitarian conditions.
08:53These pictures show hundreds of Palestinians heading to their homes on foot, or in cars pulled by trucks carrying their belongings and tents.
09:04The return of the refugees to their homes, which they left in disgust.
09:08A moment of emptiness that we have been waiting for a long time.
09:11God willing, the people of the north will return to the north, and the people of the north will return to the north.
09:19Things will go back to normal, God willing.
09:23The Palestinians are following the events closely, in the hope that the war agreement will end and the lost security in the neighborhoods of Gaza will be restored.
09:34We are waiting anxiously.
09:39The past 15 months have been very difficult for us.
09:45We have not been able to feel the joy that we felt yesterday and today, God willing.
09:51I want to go back to the university, and go back to the future, and make my dreams come true.
09:55I am very, very happy on this great day.
09:58We will never forget this day in the history of Gaza, which is January 19, 2025.
10:04Thank God. Thank God. Thank God.
10:06This is for you.
10:11At a time when the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel is being implemented, according to the agreement,
10:17the size of the great and huge destruction in many areas of Gaza emerges on the face of events.
10:23The Israeli war destroyed the neighborhoods of Gaza,
10:26and turned them into large quantities of rubble and destruction.
10:30The issue of building what the war destroyed in Gaza is one of the points in the ceasefire agreement,
10:36which contains Egyptian, Qatari and American guarantees.
10:44And now to the United States and the appointment of Donald Trump, the 47th president of the country.
10:57The United States and the appointment of Donald Trump, the 47th president of the country.
11:07In the United States, it is expected that today the appointment of Donald Trump, the 47th president of the country,
11:14will take place at a party that will be held inside the Capitol, due to the severe drop in temperature.
11:20In the evening of his constitutional right-wing performance, Trump promised during the last gathering of his audience
11:25that he would move quickly and with unprecedented force in many internal and external files.
11:31Trump, who is 78 years old, promised a wave of ceremonies on his first day in office,
11:39with focus on the fight against illegal immigration, which is one of the main topics of his election campaign.
11:50In order to guarantee President Hussein's inauguration, the US authorities have taken strict security measures,
11:56which are particularly evident in the publication of about 25,000 police figures,
12:02of which 4,000 came from 32 US states.
12:07The inauguration will be held this year in the Capitol for the first time in 40 years,
12:14due to the severe drop in temperature.
12:21On the other hand, the results of a recent poll revealed that more than half of Americans support the policies
12:28announced by President-elect Donald Trump, aimed at eliminating illegal immigrants and limiting US interference abroad.
12:38This is the result of a poll published by the New York Times and Ipsos,
12:43which showed that 55% of Americans strongly support these two policies.
12:56About the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump,
12:59we follow the exclusive statements made by George Lander, the former congressional candidate for Virginia.
13:07Well, I think there are several things.
13:09One, eight years ago, it was...
13:37In Washington, there were people setting fire to cars,
13:41throwing trash cans and chairs across restaurants and shops.
13:47They wanted to be elected.
13:49I don't think we'll see that again.
13:53Maybe the weather will prevent that, too.
13:56The weather is very cold and people may not want to go out.
14:00But on the other hand, Trump has become more popular today than he was eight years ago.
14:06And I think even those who didn't vote for him have become more accepting of the idea of being president.
14:13I read some of the opinions that indicate that they agree with the way the transition has been carried out
14:20and that the policies he wants to implement do not bother them as they used to be.
14:26And I think part of that goes back to the past Biden period,
14:31where the Americans went through a very difficult period, economically and politically.
14:37There was nothing that you could say was good during Biden's years.
14:44So you could say that it was a slow and continuous disaster.
14:50And that made people more accepting of the idea of change
14:54because they simply didn't want four more years of that.
14:59I think Trump will be more monotheistic.
15:03I expect his speech, for example, to be very focused on the idea of being president for all Americans,
15:10whether they vote for me or not.
15:13And I think that this will be an important message and will be able to provide evidence.
15:20And I think people will be ready to listen
15:24because the past four years have been very difficult.
15:29Donald Trump, the 47th president of the United States,
15:33has moved from the business world to the political world,
15:36which he previously registered in the US presidencies,
15:39where he was able to return to the White House
15:42after winning the Democratic nomination Kamala Harris in the November 6, 2024.
15:49President Trump's portrait has been restored.
15:54Donald Trump was born in 1946 in New York City
16:00to two parents of German and Scottish descent.
16:04In 1968, he obtained a bachelor's degree in economics
16:10from the University of Warton in the Department of Commerce and Finance,
16:14affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania.
16:16He then chose, in the same year of graduation,
16:19to work at the real estate company run by his father.
16:23Several years later, he became its executive president after expanding it
16:28and investing in new areas.
16:31Trump was able to make a trade mark of his name
16:36estimated at millions of dollars in the US market.
16:40Donald Trump was focused on the business world
16:43and did not have time to do direct political work,
16:47but, according to some US reports,
16:50he presented, during two decades,
16:52donations to presidential election campaigns
16:56for candidates from the Republican and Democratic parties.
17:00But in 2016, Trump decided to enter the presidential race
17:05and created the surprise by defeating Hillary Clinton,
17:09who has a long reputation in the world of politics in the country,
17:13to be elected in January 2017, the 45th president of the United States.
17:20During his time in power in the United States,
17:23Trump made controversial decisions,
17:26such as expanding the wall between him and Mexico
17:29and announcing the withdrawal of his country from the partnership agreement
17:32across the Pacific Ocean,
17:34in addition to the withdrawal of Washington from the Iranian nuclear agreement
17:38and resuming work on sanctions against Iran.
17:41After the end of his first term,
17:43he will decide to enter the presidential race again in 2020
17:47and will compete with Democratic candidate Joe Biden,
17:51but luck will not smile on him this time and he will lose the race.
17:56In 2024, Trump returned to the presidency again.
18:00He competed democratically, as did Harris.
18:03He was subjected during the election campaign to two assassination attempts
18:07and eventually won a second presidency
18:11to be appointed the 47th president of the United States.
18:19Trump is ready to elect a group of prominent figures with him to the White House,
18:24from which his next administration will be formed.
18:28Details about the most important of these names with Kawthar Hammam.
18:33From a critic of Trump to one of his most prominent supporters.
18:38J.D. Vance leads the Syrian right-wing in favor of the president
18:42after being a fierce opponent to him at the beginning of his political life.
18:46The man's position quickly changed and turned against it,
18:51especially after he entered the US Senate race in 2021
18:56to gain Trump's blessing and support in the presidential elections that year
19:01before continuing a journey of ascent described as a shock to a 40-year-old politician
19:07to become the Vice President of the United States of America.
19:21One of the names that will draw the features of the next stage in Trump's administration
19:25is his foreign minister, Marco Rubio,
19:28who served as a senator in Florida.
19:31Today, this original Cuban is a major diplomat in the United States of America.
19:39Trump's choice of Rubio in this position, according to analysts,
19:43is a more secure application of oil sanctions against Iran and Venezuela.
19:48The man is known for his political tendencies calling for the adoption of Washington,
19:54more austerity and sanctions against Iran, China and Venezuela.
20:01Trump's choices to lead the next stage
20:04are based sometimes on the popularity of some figures within the American society.
20:10As the host of the well-known programs, Pete Hicksett,
20:13the most prominent face of the American screen and a military man
20:16since the arrival of the American army in Iraq and Afghanistan.
20:20Trump appointed him as Minister of Defense
20:22after he publicly promoted his policies through his programs on Fox News.
20:29Hicksett was known for his great support for the Iraqi invasion in 2003,
20:33before changing his mind after two decades
20:37and reviewing his position by saying that America had never had an Iraqi invasion.
20:44He accumulated an important military experience
20:47before moving to television work,
20:50including politics, which enabled him to become the head of the US Department of Defense.
20:58The governor of the state of South Dakota, Christine Wim,
21:01also joins the Trump administration
21:04after she was elected to supervise the immigration and customs administration
21:08and will be responsible for implementing many of Trump's immigration plans.
21:30We stay in the United States,
21:32where the experts of the Air Force have warned again
21:36that the next day and even the next Wednesday will be a hot day,
21:41especially that the next six or seven days may not rain at all.
21:47This is still the case with dozens of people missing,
21:51while at least 27 people were killed in this disaster in North Los Angeles,
21:57which led to fires that killed tens of thousands of people.
22:02While thousands of firefighters continue to work
22:06to control the devastating fires,
22:09the president of the United States, Donald Trump,
22:11said that he is committed to visiting the affected area after he was elected today.
22:21Our viewers will be broadcast.
22:23I'll see you in the middle.
22:32You.