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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 25/01/2025

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00:00We will continue to publish the most important news on Median TV in Tanja, these are the headlines.
00:25Hamas and Israel exchange hostages and detainees today in the second round of the exchange deal
00:32following the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
00:39The process of distributing relief to the displaced residents of the cold wave in the Sfaro region to reduce its effects.
00:48And a ceasefire in the World Health Organization in preparation for the American withdrawal.
01:00Hamas has handed over four Israeli hostages to the International Red Cross in the Gaza Strip today
01:07in the exchange deal with Israel after their appearance on a platform in one of the cities
01:13according to the France Press agency that Israel will release, on the other hand,
01:18about 200 Palestinian detainees from Israeli prisons later.
01:23The four hostages were all soldiers wearing military clothes
01:28and were detained in the Gaza Strip since their arrival there as a result of the October 7, 2023 attack.
01:37Yesterday, Hamas published the names of the four Israeli hostages,
01:41their ages ranging from 19 to 20 years.
02:01We follow more details in the report of Safia Hidani.
02:07In the Gaza Strip, the process of handing over four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross
02:13in the second phase of the exchange deal following the ceasefire agreement in the Palestinian Strip.
02:20The four Israeli hostages range from 19 to 20 years.
02:26They were detained in the Gaza Strip since their arrival there as a result of the October 7, 2023 attack.
02:35The Israeli hostages were welcomed in a statement
02:40by the release of Daniel Gilboa, Karina Aref, Liri Albagh and Neema Levy
02:47after 477 days of detention.
02:52These hostages were serving their military service
02:57when they were kidnapped on October 7, 2023 by Hamas.
03:07Four Israeli hostages in exchange for about 200 Palestinian prisoners detained in Israeli prisons.
03:15According to the ceasefire agreement,
03:18the first phase of the deal, consisting of three phases,
03:24will take six weeks with the return of 33 hostages from Gaza
03:29in exchange for about 1,900 Palestinian detainees.
03:34At the end of last week, Hamas released three hostages
03:39in exchange for the release of 90 Palestinian detainees detained in Israel.
03:45According to the first phase,
03:4826 hostages have been released.
03:54A list of the names of the Israeli hostages was submitted
03:59without specifying any time period for the release of them.
04:04About 250 people were kidnapped on October 7.
04:0990 of them are still detained in the Gaza Strip.
04:14Hamas says that 34 of them were killed during attacks on the Israeli army.
04:24And about possible scenarios if Israel tries to cancel or postpone the implementation of the agreement with Hamas.
04:32We follow the explanations of the journalist and the political researcher Rassem Abidat from Jerusalem.
04:39Israel will cancel the ceasefire in Lebanon.
04:42It will also cancel the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
04:45Israel will not be able to live with the resistance forces
04:52in the Gaza Strip, on the borders with the confines of the Gaza Strip,
04:58or in southern Lebanon.
05:00That is why I find that Israel is trying to get 33 hostages in the first phase.
05:07As far as I know, there are 80 hostages,
05:12and the rest are alive.
05:14Therefore, when these hostages are released,
05:17this will reduce the pressure on Netanyahu in the Israeli interior by the prisoners' families,
05:22who demand the continuation of the implementation of the agreement in its three phases.
05:27There are 70% of Israelis who support the agreement.
05:32It is clear that Netanyahu is afraid of his political, personal future,
05:37and the withdrawal of his government.
05:40That is why he went to the battle in the West Bank
05:45in order to implement this agreement and prevent its collapse
05:48by the withdrawal of Ben-Gabriel and Sputnik from this government.
05:51Netanyahu realizes that by stopping the war in the Gaza Strip,
05:54he will take responsibility for the security and intelligence failure,
05:58and kill more soldiers in this war,
06:01as well as the criminal charges against him in front of the State of Occupation,
06:05bribery, and treason.
06:08That is why, in my opinion, I have no intention of continuing this agreement.
06:13As well as the statement of US President Trump,
06:16who said that he was not sure that the agreement on the ceasefire would work in the Gaza Strip.
06:22This clearly indicates that there is an agreement between the US and Israel,
06:27as it happened in Lebanon, on the process of extending the ceasefire after 60 days,
06:32which Israel demands, and the US President agreed to in this direction.
06:38The process of distributing humanitarian aid has given hope to the Gaza Strip
06:44since the beginning of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.
06:46But it is still not organized due to the chaos witnessed by the strip
06:50after a war that lasted 15 months.
06:53Hundreds of trucks loaded with fuel, food, and equipment have arrived since Sunday
06:58to the Gaza Strip amid difficulties in its management and distribution.
07:03Mohamed Anastamouh reports.
07:07The process of distributing humanitarian aid has given hope to the Gaza Strip
07:12since the beginning of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.
07:15But it is still not organized due to the chaos witnessed by the strip
07:19after a war that lasted 15 months.
07:22Hundreds of trucks loaded with fuel, food, and equipment have arrived since Sunday
07:27to the Gaza Strip amid difficulties in its management and distribution.
07:41The United Nations has repeatedly called for aid to be distributed
07:45to the Gaza Strip amid difficulties in its management and distribution.
07:48This is what the United Nations Spokesman for Humanitarian Affairs in the Middle East
07:52said after a missed visit to Gaza.
07:54The U.N. hopes that all this will end in a few days
07:59when the people of Gaza realize that there will be enough humanitarian aid for everyone.
08:03This comes through the weight of the region's crisis
08:06that has turned most of it into a bottleneck
08:09and made the people of Gaza face famine and famine.
08:13Ali youcief, Nazi.
08:15There is improvement, but it is slow, not as frequent as we expect.
08:19They say that in seven days there will be improvement and it will be better.
08:24And God willing, this is what we hope for.
08:26And although the hope is returning little by little, the situation may become complicated
08:31as of the 28th of January, when Israel will hold a meeting with the United Nations
08:37to evacuate and employ the Palestinian refugees in UNRWA,
08:40after many of its members were accused of supporting the Hamas movement.
08:44The spokesman for UNRWA has said that if the implementation of this new law remains unclear,
08:50the catastrophic scenario will spread to the horizon,
08:52including a series of disasters,
08:54confirming that the other agencies of the United Nations
08:57do not have the capacity on earth to carry out the same massive distribution operations.
09:02The non-governmental organization has written that the schedule of distribution operations
09:06will be vital, with the ambulances that will cause congestion on the few roads leading,
09:12as well as the transfer of a large number of civilians and the withdrawal of the Israeli army,
09:16which may lead to a state of chaos in its context.
09:21The Ministry of Health and Social Protection said today
09:24that the anti-inflammatory vaccines for meningitis
09:28are necessary to perform the rituals of Umrah
09:30or to visit the sacred places in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
09:34available in sufficient quantity in all pharmacies at the national level.
09:39The ministry said in a statement that it is possible for all citizens
09:43and those who wish to perform their rituals to go to the nearest health center
09:51to perform the vaccination process and obtain their vaccination certificate.
09:57They can also benefit from a set of these services at the center.
10:04The Ministry of Health and Social Protection said in a statement
10:07that it is necessary to obtain the vaccination certificate
10:1010 days before the travel date,
10:13with the need to submit a personal vaccination certificate,
10:16indicating that children under the age of one year
10:21and several people who have already been vaccinated against this disease
10:26for no more than five years do not include this procedure.
10:31Submitting a certificate proves this.
10:34The ministry also urged citizens to comply with the Saudi health procedures,
10:41which aim, first of all, to maintain public health and the safety of travelers.
10:46Health authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia issued a decision
10:52requiring all travelers to return to their homes
10:56starting in early February 2025,
11:00whether to perform Umrah rituals or to visit sacred places,
11:05in order to obtain a vaccination certificate as a prerequisite for entering the country.
11:13The first edition of the Wafira program,
11:18which provides funding to the European Union and the Spanish government,
11:22has attracted more than 200 active sponsors
11:26from different parts of the Kingdom.
11:28The program is based on the formation and integration of seasonal workers moving to Spain.
11:33Ayoub Darasa reports.
11:36A balanced attendance characterized by the opening ceremony of the first edition of the Wafira program,
11:41one of the most important programs in the framework of the special partnership
11:44between Morocco and its European partners.
11:46This program, which provides funding to the European Union and the Spanish government,
11:51has been carried out for three years under the supervision of the Ministry of Economic Integration
11:55and Small, Working and Efficient Negotiations,
11:58with the aim of raising the positive effects of the circular migration
12:01and moving the working hand towards social and economic development in Morocco.
12:05This is an important event for the ministers to carry out this Wafira project.
12:10It is an important project because among the women who went to Spain and returned,
12:15there are a number of them who made very small and very small negotiations.
12:19These negotiations were successful in the field of agriculture,
12:22in the field of sales, and in a number of other fields.
12:26We feel proud to see women, in their own words,
12:30who were able to reach a professional project in their lives based on this experiment.
12:39We consider this program to be a reference project,
12:42and our role is to support and enhance it,
12:45as well as our ambition to provide the necessary resources
12:49to establish a new model for legal migration and eastern migration
12:53to the working hand between Morocco and the European Union.
12:59250 women seasonal workers benefited from this program,
13:04which was carried out by a number of institutions,
13:07including the National Agency for Employment and Efficiency.
13:11After three years of work and training under the supervision of experts in the field,
13:15the beneficiaries of the program became leaders of small and medium-sized income projects,
13:20which reflected the response to their living conditions and environment.
13:28This program, which is part of the round-trip project in the framework of cooperation between Morocco and Spain,
13:33is an effective program.
13:35The evidence is the inspiring and pioneering stories of 16 women from non-profit organizations
13:40who benefited from the program and were able to achieve their financial goals
13:44and their practical energy.
13:51During the second phase, we will implement a more advanced version of this program.
13:56What we will focus on in the next version is uniting efforts
14:00to ensure better results than the first version achieved
14:04by increasing the number of beneficiaries and implementing this project in other countries.
14:10With the announcement of more than 200 active income managers in different parts of Morocco,
14:15the Wafira program will be based on its first version,
14:19while the planning will begin immediately to implement the second version
14:23with more ambition, integration and impact on society.
14:28In the Sfro region, the process of distributing waste to reduce the effects of the cold wave continues.
14:34The process was initiated by two groups, Tazota.
14:39In this context, more than 100 families benefited from waste,
14:43including food and clothing, in the villages of Ait Bouhou and Tekenayt.
14:48Taqrisa Fiyahidani.
14:51The Tazota group in the Sfro region witnessed the process of distributing waste
14:57to reduce the effects of the cold wave on the residents of the targeted districts.
15:02The local authority, led by Tazota, was in charge of distributing these aid
15:07with members of the auxiliary forces and members of the royal delegation.
15:12This process, which includes the districts of Ighzaran,
15:18as well as the rest of the districts in the region,
15:21in the framework of the implementation of the measures and procedures
15:24taken under the auspices of the meeting of the Wake and Coordination Committee,
15:28co-chaired by the two regional heads,
15:31and in execution of the instructions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
15:35the Ramiya, to take the necessary measures and procedures
15:39for the benefit of the residents of the areas threatened by the cold wave and snowfall.
15:44As well as the effect of the national plan to combat the effects of the cold.
15:49In the framework of the measures taken to reduce the effects of the cold wave,
15:54the health unit was provided for the benefit of 27 pregnant women.
15:59The local authorities noted that 33 mobile medical carriages were programmed
16:06and five medical carriages with multiple specializations
16:10for the benefit of the residents of the affected districts.
16:1317 people were received without a home in Al-Iwaa House in Al-Bhalil,
16:19where they are provided with care and attention to avoid the harm and harshness of the cold weather.
16:25Regarding the education sector,
16:28warming means have been provided to educational institutions in the targeted districts,
16:34with a total of 14 districts belonging to seven regional groups,
16:41including the Ait Buhu branch in the Sfru region,
16:45to provide suitable conditions for students' academic achievement
16:49in the framework of combating school displacement.
16:52The management of equipment, transportation, and logistics in Sfru
16:57were provided with a team for intervention,
16:59and all necessary equipment and snowplows were provided,
17:03which have already removed snow
17:06at a distance of 120 km in the past few days.
17:13The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres,
17:17was appointed by Nasser and Tete from Ghana,
17:20a special UN representative in Libya and the head of the UN mission in this country.
17:25The UN spokesman stated that Tete,
17:28followed by Abdullah Batili,
17:30who held this position until May 2024.
17:35In addition, the UN Secretary-General was aware of his concern for the leadership of Batili
17:40and also for the special representative in Libya,
17:43Stephanie Khoury, who led the UN mission during the transition period.
17:53The World Health Organization intends to reconsider its strategy
17:57and take measures to save funds to cover the financial gap
18:02that will be left by the announced withdrawal of the United States.
18:06US President Donald Trump decided to withdraw from the organization
18:11with a big difference in US financial contributions.
18:14The United States, which has already implemented withdrawal procedures
18:18from the organization during the first Trump administration in 2020,
18:23is the largest sponsor and partner of this UN body.
18:27Omar Shmuley reports.
18:29A revolt in the World Health Organization.
18:33This time not in the face of a new epidemic.
18:37The issue concerns an issue of its issues as an institution.
18:42Donald Trump became president of the United States
18:46and decided to continue withdrawing from the World Health Organization
18:51after his administration implemented withdrawal procedures
18:55from the organization during his first term in 2020.
18:59The US decision was justified by President Donald Trump
19:03with a big difference in financial contributions between the United States and China
19:09to put the organization in the face of a major financial challenge.
19:13The United States is the largest sponsor of the World Health Organization,
19:19where it provides subscriptions that are calculated in proportion to the total local result,
19:25in addition to voluntary contributions.
19:29Its contributions in 2022 and 2023 reached more than 16% of the organization's budget,
19:39equivalent to $1.3 billion.
19:43The United States has not paid its annual subscription for 2024,
19:49which is estimated at about $130 million.
19:53On the other hand, China pays mandatory subscriptions
19:57estimated at about $88 million annually,
20:01which reflects the great gap in contributions with the United States.
20:06The World Health Organization has announced
20:10a comprehensive review of its strategy
20:13and taking prompt measures to save spending.
20:19In response to the US President Donald Trump's calls,
20:22he imposed national patterns on European products.
20:25The European Central Bank called for a focus on balanced trade relations
20:31through negotiations and mutual respect.
20:35Rana Al-Khamish reports.
20:40The US President Donald Trump's calls for a focus on balanced trade relations
20:46have caused more reaction in the international economic forum.
20:50The European Central Bank called for a focus on balanced trade relations
20:56through negotiations and mutual respect.
21:02What I believe is that he is looking very carefully
21:06at the interest in exchange rates and the trade balance,
21:10with a focus on that in particular.
21:13And I think we should look at the good exchanges,
21:17as we should look at the exchange rates and the balance of the currency.
21:23It can't be black and white only.
21:26What is right is that there should be negotiations
21:30and there should be organized trade relations
21:33in a framework that gives trust to the partners.
21:36And it can't be about, as you know,
21:39removing all the rules and ignoring the institutions.
21:46A unified European position refuses the direction of the US administration,
21:50especially when it comes to imposing national patterns on European goods.
21:54The head of the International Monetary Fund called on her
21:58to strengthen the patterns of trade relations,
22:01away from the political barriers.
22:05We have been seeing over the last years
22:08an increase in protection and democratic definitions,
22:12as well as industrial policy.
22:15And we have seen countries
22:18that are drawn towards politically aligned countries
22:21in their trade practices.
22:24What the evidence shows is that trade between politically aligned countries
22:28is higher than trade in non-politically aligned countries.
22:32But which of the countries achieves the best performance
22:35is the country that links the relations of friendship with all.
22:42These European-oriented positions
22:45are in violation of the US administration's economic moves,
22:48especially on the level of US President Donald Trump's determination
22:51to impose national patterns on some of the United States' major trading partners.
22:56US President Donald Trump spoke of a lack of billions of dollars
23:00with the European Union.
23:03This calls for, according to Donald Trump,
23:06imposing national patterns on European products.
23:10Al-Fanadqa is an organization
23:13that supports women's economic integration
23:16in the maritime fishing sector.
23:19This program is an example of cooperation
23:22between national and international organizations
23:25to encourage sustainable development and recognition of the vital role
23:28played by women in the production sectors.
23:31More on this in the report of Mohamed Rishi.
23:35A project to support economic integration
23:38of women workers in the maritime fishing sector
23:41was launched by Al-Fanadqa,
23:44which is part of Al-Araish Maritime Fishing Technologies,
23:47a women-oriented cooperative
23:50that is active in the maritime sector
23:53in the Martila areas of Al-Fanadqa and Yonish.
23:56The initiative is under the supervision
23:59of Al-Said Al-Bahri,
24:02a representative of Al-Araish Maritime Fishing Technologies in Morocco.
24:05We are a cooperative that works in this sector.
24:08Of course, we needed a group of women
24:11who work in this sector to achieve our goals.
24:14We are grateful to the teachers
24:17who gave us the opportunity
24:20to prepare this group.
24:23This opportunity does not always come.
24:26We learned how to be a cooperative.
24:29They helped us a lot.
24:32We went to one of the workshops
24:35and saw how people work
24:38and what stages they work in.
24:41The participation in the financial management
24:44of cooperatives aims to strengthen
24:47their ability to self-manage and guarantee
24:50the sustainability of their projects
24:53and provide practical training on healthy practices.
24:57This workshop is part of an agreement
25:00between the state offices of Al-Said Al-Bahri
25:03and UNIFAM
25:06to help women
25:09and integrate them in Al-Said Al-Bahri's sector.
25:12Each of our cooperatives has its own project
25:15that starts with the sewing of nets
25:18and the preparation of food
25:21until the product is ready
25:25The training lasted for 4 days
25:28and it is expected to benefit
25:31about 60 participants.
25:34This initiative is an important step
25:37towards empowering women workers
25:40in Al-Said Al-Bahri's sector
25:43and strengthening their role
25:46in local economic development
25:49as well as supporting their contribution
25:52Thank you for watching