مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 22/01/2025
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00:00Translated by Dima Kamal Masri
00:30In the second day of the Israeli forces' invasion, the Israeli army launched a military offensive in Jenin.
01:00The Ministry of Interior said that Morocco has lost 78,600 non-regimental migrants in 2024
01:13to citizens from Western, Eastern and Central African countries and Moroccan countries.
01:1818,000 migrants have been rescued at sea.
01:22Omar Shablali has more.
01:26Thanks to the efforts of the Border and Coast Guard,
01:3178,685 non-regimental migrants have been rescued last year.
01:41The Ministry of Interior's data confirm that Morocco is facing continuous pressure
01:47and continuous and growing migration in an unstable regional environment
01:53with multiple threats.
01:56These migration attempts were carried out by non-regimental foreign migrants
02:02coming from Western African countries.
02:05They account for 58%, while 12% come from Moroccan countries
02:12and 9% from Eastern and Central African countries.
02:16The Ministry of Interior's data confirmed the dismantling of 332 human trafficking networks.
02:26These networks continue to develop their strategies,
02:30collect their services and criminal activities.
02:34The Ministry of Interior also revealed the recording of 14 attacks
02:39and attempts of attacks in the Saba and Mliliya Oceans,
02:43in which more than 4,290 migrants participated.
02:4718,645 migrants have been rescued at sea.
02:55They have been assisted by medical crews,
02:58and have been guided in the framework of humanitarian management of the borders.
03:03In addition, more than 6,000 non-regimental migrants have benefited
03:07from voluntary return to their home countries
03:10in coordination with their diplomatic representatives,
03:13in the framework of the national strategy for migration and asylum prevention.
03:20Following this topic, we join Al-Hussein Bakkar,
03:24a lawyer and researcher in the field of migration and human rights.
03:28He is the President of the Center for Foreign and Migration Rights in the South.
03:32Mr. Al-Hussein, good evening.
03:34Good evening, brother Fadel.
03:36In 2024, Morocco faced continuous migration pressure,
03:44a growing migration in the regional environment,
03:48as you know, it is not stable and carries multiple threats.
03:53What do you mean by these pressures and threats, and how did this come about?
03:58Brother Fadel, we must know that Morocco is under great pressure
04:08due to the huge influx of numerous non-regimental migrants
04:14through the Mediterranean Sea, which today is very important in monitoring.
04:21We must also remember that the migrants have chosen more dangerous routes,
04:28we must not forget the Atlantic coast,
04:31and we know that Morocco has a large area in the Atlantic coast,
04:36especially the area between Agadir and the entrance to the Moroccan Sahara.
04:41We find that there are those who push the migrants to cross the Atlantic coast
04:47towards the islands of the Khaledites.
04:49All of this forces Morocco to face important challenges,
04:53given that this influx comes from most of the countries south of the Sahara
05:01to the Moroccan side, as well as other refugees, especially during the Syrian conflict.
05:13We must also know that these pressures also impose economic challenges on Morocco,
05:20and the need to work to develop monitoring mechanisms.
05:25Also, the presence of non-legitimate migrants also carries security threats,
05:32because we do not know who will enter.
05:34We may be terrorists, we may flee from regional wars.
05:39Morocco now supports stability in Africa.
05:46We must put in front of us the Moroccan migration plan.
05:53We must put in front of us the negotiations in the framework of the Moroccan-Middle Eastern cooperation
06:01around the European countries.
06:03Also, there were several promotions for the Moroccan foreign ministry
06:07in order to obtain a permit to migrate to Morocco.
06:14Today, Morocco is pushing for the need to develop in Africa,
06:19and the only way to do this is through democracy and human rights.
06:24Who will make the African person settle in his homeland and his country?
06:30There are many challenges for Morocco now.
06:33There is a large number of Moroccan immigrants,
06:37despite the evaluation processes carried out by the Moroccan government in 2014
06:43and the exceptionalization process carried out in 2017.
06:47We are facing challenges.
06:49Morocco refuses to be a member of Europe,
06:52and therefore, to be a member of Europe,
06:55for example, in Syria, in this case.
06:58We support the countries that export non-legitimate migrants,
07:05especially the African countries, and thank you.
07:08I will ask you about the Moroccan approach to the migration,
07:12and also the management of Morocco for this phenomenon.
07:16You talked about the need to develop surveillance mechanisms.
07:19During the year we left,
07:21about 332 human trafficking networks were disbanded.
07:28In your opinion, what are the signs of the expansion of the number of human trafficking networks?
07:35In other words, the increase in the number of human trafficking networks
07:40puts us in front of the question of the weakness of surveillance,
07:46not on the part of Morocco.
07:48Morocco protects its borders well,
07:51especially the maritime borders, especially the eastern borders,
07:55although there is no cooperation with the eastern neighbor at this level.
07:59Here we also ask, within my framework,
08:02that this kind of cooperation within the framework of governance,
08:08within the framework of developing mechanisms,
08:11within the framework of security cooperation,
08:13within the framework of monitoring the police on the borders,
08:18makes us in front of a point that is difficult to monitor.
08:23Therefore, human trafficking networks take advantage of this point,
08:27because the majority,
08:29and I always say it here,
08:31our eastern borders are unprotected,
08:34and what happens to the disbanding of human trafficking networks
08:39comes from these borders.
08:41We know well that the coastal region and the West African region,
08:44despite the initiatives, thank God, led by Morocco
08:47and led by the countries that participate in supporting economies
08:51and fighting terrorism,
08:53there are still dangerous and active networks,
08:56and networks that take advantage of the weakness and need of these countries
09:02to leave their countries in an unregulated way.
09:06Therefore, we have networks on the one hand,
09:10and on the other hand,
09:12we have networks on the other side.
09:18Of course, we must take into account the crisis of these countries.
09:22Morocco is trying, of course,
09:24to put it in the framework of a security strategy,
09:27in the framework of regional security cooperation,
09:30in the framework of its readiness to dismantle a number of human trafficking networks,
09:36but all these efforts cannot be carried out
09:40unless there is regional cooperation,
09:43and we know that it is difficult.
09:53As for the European Union,
09:55it cannot be done unless it crosses the Atlantic or the Mediterranean,
10:01and this is a matter for Morocco.
10:04If it crosses the Mediterranean,
10:07it will have a strong naval strike to confront it,
10:10like any of its attempts.
10:13Thank you very much, Hossein Bekkar Sbaie,
10:16lawyer and researcher on the issues of immigration and human rights,
10:19and I would like to invite you to the South to discuss the rights of foreigners and immigration.
10:26The permanent representative of Morocco to the United Nations,
10:29Ambassador Omar Hilal,
10:31presented in front of the Security Council,
10:33the basic frameworks of the strategy that Morocco has put under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
10:39to confront terrorism, especially in Africa.
10:43Hilal stressed that Morocco's vision of combating terrorism
10:46depends on achieving development in accordance with the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
10:53In this context, Morocco has relied on a large national strategy,
10:58multiple dimensions and comprehensive and comprehensive,
11:01to prevent terrorism and eliminate it.
11:04And consolidating strategic cooperation partnerships at the national, regional and international level.
11:11The former Republican member of the US Congress,
11:15Michael Flanagan,
11:17in a special statement to Median TV channel,
11:19said that the key dispute over the Moroccan Sahara is in the hands of the Moroccans,
11:23and the United States will support them in this.
11:30As for the Polisario Front,
11:32I believe that we must be very careful about how to move forward
11:37to help the people of the region.
11:39I believe that the Moroccan government is always a beacon in that region,
11:43of rationality, righteousness and wisdom.
11:45I believe that as long as the Moroccan government is always moving towards peace,
11:50we can find a peaceful solution away from violence.
11:54And this real solution will be under the leadership of the local population.
11:57The Moroccans will definitely come for that.
12:00And the United States will be there to support them.
12:03I am sure of that.
12:08The 8th General Assembly of the Federation of Atlantic News Agencies,
12:13under the slogan,
12:14The Federation of Atlantic News Agencies is a beacon for strengthening the health of the continent.
12:18The Federation of Atlantic News Agencies has been a beacon for 10 years,
12:24which forms a space for thinking
12:26about the future of the African news agencies and the role that should be played in the 21st century,
12:33in terms of diversity and privacy.
12:36This meeting will shed light on ways to strengthen and strengthen the health of Africa
12:43in order to face future crises in a better way,
12:46especially since the development of health governance at the regional level
12:50represents a major challenge more than ever before,
12:53calling for the participation of all living forces in the fight.
13:00The Minister of Finance, Fawzi Al-Qaja'a, said
13:03that the meeting on the discussion of the finalization of the financial law for 2025
13:08is part of the continuous and vigorous communication with the Moroccan negotiations
13:13and the General Association of Moroccan Negotiations
13:15to raise challenges and serve the public interest of the Kingdom.
13:20The meeting today is part of the continuous communication
13:26with the Moroccan negotiations and the General Association of Moroccan Negotiations
13:33to raise challenges and serve the public interest of the Kingdom.
13:45The first issue that concerns the financial matters and the budgets,
13:51whether for the dealings in the last year or for the ambitions,
13:54we have the future together,
13:56or the second issue is related to the challenges of the Moroccan Organization for the World Cup,
14:02God willing, in 2030.
14:05The one goal is, as I said in the joint approach,
14:10to be in a continuous but fruitful dialogue
14:17to serve the public interest of our country,
14:22to raise the challenges,
14:25and to be at the level of the expectations
14:28that His Majesty the King Mohammed VI wants.
14:34The Minister of Finance, Fawzi Al-Qaja'a,
14:37and the Minister of Employment and Benefits, Younes Al-Sukkuri,
14:39have extended the negotiations on the draft law
14:42starting from next Friday,
14:44in response to the request of the social partners.
14:46I announce this decision in the evening
14:48and start the detailed discussion of the draft law
14:50in the second chamber of the Parliament.
14:52More in the report of Kauthar Hammou.
14:55The Minister of Finance, Fawzi Al-Qaja'a,
14:58and the Minister of Employment and Benefits, Younes Al-Sukkuri,
15:01have extended the negotiations on the draft law
15:04starting from next Friday,
15:06in response to the request of the social partners.
15:08The Minister of Employment and Benefits, Younes Al-Sukkuri,
15:10is holding a meeting in the Council of Advisors
15:12with a group of experts
15:14in order to expand the discussion
15:16and support the suggestions of the participants
15:18in order to reach the necessary tools
15:20to resolve the controversial issues
15:22with the social partners.
15:25Expanding the negotiations means
15:27that we need an experience.
15:29We have increased the political and cabinet discussions
15:32in the framework of this social discussion.
15:34Today, we have one of the experts
15:36in the framework of this study
15:38which is related to the law on the practice of human rights
15:41and which has received a detailed discussion.
15:43This experience is important
15:45to add to the experience provided by
15:47the Social and National Council of Human Rights
15:49in order to give us
15:51one of the tools
15:53which, God willing, will be at the same level
15:55in order to address some of the controversial issues
15:58in the framework of the negotiations
16:00with the social partners
16:02in order to find a solution to their problems.
16:04This is a healthy discussion
16:06and does not allow us to directly engage
16:08in the technical issues
16:10which create conflicts between the government
16:12and the Social and National Council of Human Rights.
16:14It is good to take this approach
16:16in order to bring it to us,
16:18to the society and to the economic and social levels.
16:22The minister stressed during the meeting
16:24that the government is ready
16:26to listen to the proposed amendments
16:28and to interact with them in a positive way
16:30in order to protect the rights
16:32of the strikers and the non-strikers
16:34and the workers in general.
16:36He also emphasized that,
16:38despite the different points of view,
16:40there is a consensus
16:42to introduce the law on the practice of human rights
16:44at the level of all parties.
16:48The middle tanker
16:50in the middle basin
16:52has crossed the 10 million mark
16:54in 2024
16:56with an increase of
16:5818.8%
17:00compared to 2023.
17:02The port authority confirmed
17:04that this achievement has been achieved
17:06thanks to the trust and commitment
17:08of the port workers and the maritime lines
17:10in addition to the high level of productivity
17:12achieved by all parties.
17:14It also contributed to the strengthening
17:16of some facilities,
17:18the operation of new equipment
17:20and the improvement of the maritime navigation
17:22in shortening the waiting time
17:24of the strikers and the non-strikers
17:26to reach these goals.
17:30The implementation of the high-level
17:32administrative instructions
17:34announced a comprehensive flood
17:36at the level of all regions
17:38of the Hawza region
17:40to face the negative effects
17:42of the cold and hot waves
17:44that cover a number of areas
17:46with a preliminary flood
17:48to ensure the mitigation
17:50of this wave
17:52and to provide basic food.
17:54Assam Al-Abbari reports.
17:58Between the wetlands
18:00of the Hawza region
18:02where the land is barren
18:04due to the lack of rain
18:06and the harsh cold,
18:08the mountains are surrounded
18:10by the stories of silence.
18:12Here, man, nature
18:14and animals share
18:16the same fate in facing
18:18the daily challenges.
18:22This is the knowledge
18:24that we have.
18:28In these isolated areas,
18:30the people are suffering
18:32with an unbearable climate,
18:34but the ambulances
18:36are making their way
18:38through the difficulties
18:40carrying with them
18:42the hope of implementing
18:44the high-level administrative instructions
18:46to reduce the burden
18:48on the strikers
18:50in the region.
18:54This campaign
18:56affects 150 villages
18:58in the region,
19:00including 38 villages
19:02in the Red Zone.
19:04These are the most
19:06vulnerable areas
19:08with the highest mountains
19:10and the highest altitudes,
19:12especially in the villages
19:14of Okaymden and Ejoukak.
19:16These are the areas
19:18where 6,000 adults
19:20and 450 children
19:22are suffering from
19:24chronic diseases,
19:26and about 175 pregnant women
19:28are being quarantined
19:30until the situation gets better.
19:34Men and women of different ages
19:36are united by a steadfastness
19:38that does not tremble
19:40in the face of the harshness of nature.
19:42Aid comes in the form
19:44of basic food
19:46to help them
19:48in their daily battle
19:50and to support their
19:52unbreakable will.
20:16The people in this village
20:18are the ones
20:20who are in the cars
20:22and in the cars
20:24and in the concrete.
20:26The problem is that
20:28the aid comes in the form
20:30of basic food
20:32to help them
20:34in their daily battle
20:36and to support their
20:38unbreakable will.
20:40At the level
20:42of the Hawzi region,
20:44there is a joint effort
20:46to alleviate the effects
20:48of this harsh wave
20:50in a movement that reflects
20:52the spirit of solidarity
20:54and commitment to overcome
20:56the challenges,
20:58no matter how difficult they are.
21:00The Israeli forces
21:02will continue their
21:04invasion of Jenin
21:06and its camp,
21:08while continuing to push
21:10with more forces
21:12against the Israeli forces
21:14under the name
21:16of the Iron Wall.
21:18The operation is known
21:20to have displaced
21:22more than 600 Palestinians
21:24from the camp of Jenin.
21:26Israeli Prime Minister
21:28Netanyahu said
21:30that the army,
21:32the network and the police
21:34directed the political
21:36and security council
21:38to conduct a military operation
21:40to record a large number
21:42of cases of infection
21:44known to the public
21:46in the ranks of children
21:48under the age of 5
21:50and adults over 37 years old.
21:52The Ministry of Health
21:54and Social Protection
21:56launched a national campaign
21:58to vaccinate all health centers
22:00in the Kingdom.
22:02The vaccination process
22:04against the infection
22:06continues in the health centers
22:08of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
22:10Dozens of families
22:12travel with their children
22:14to receive vaccine doses
22:16to prevent the infection
22:18of the deadly virus.
22:20Bosnia and Herzegovina
22:22and all the Moroccan cities
22:24were aware of the launch
22:26of the campaign
22:28launched by the Ministry of Health
22:30to vaccinate
22:32people with the disease.
22:34This disease was not
22:36seen in Morocco
22:38for a year or two
22:40or even three times
22:42in the last days
22:44of the month.
22:46This disease is very widespread
22:48because the citizens
22:50don't give much importance
22:52to the vaccination.
22:54I don't know
22:56how many people
22:58have been vaccinated
23:00for six years
23:02and two years.
23:04Thank God,
23:06everything is going well
23:08and people are aware
23:10of the danger of the virus.
23:12A national campaign
23:14launched by the Ministry of Health
23:16and Social Protection
23:18after the registration
23:20of a high number of people
23:22infected with the disease.
23:24Mohamed Alyoubi,
23:26Director of the Ministry of Health
23:28and Social Protection,
23:30revealed that 25,000 cases
23:32have been registered
23:34since January.
23:36Among them, 120 people
23:38have died.
23:40They are children
23:42under the age of five
23:44and over 37 years old.
23:46They have not been vaccinated
23:48before.
23:50We received a report
23:52from the Ministry of Health
23:54and Social Protection
23:56saying that the vaccination
23:58is dangerous
24:00and that it should be
24:02carried out within a year
24:04and a half.
24:06I heard about the risk of the virus
24:08and its potential,
24:10so I decided to carry it out
24:12before it becomes a problem.
24:14The situation
24:16of the spread of the virus
24:18is getting worse
24:20due to the rapidity
24:22of the spread of the disease
24:24and that's why the authorities
24:26need to be vaccinated.
24:28Thank you for watching
24:30and see you next time.