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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 26/01/2025

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00:00Translated by Dima Kamal Masri
00:30Today, the Lebanese army accuses Israel of being reluctant to withdraw from the southern areas
00:35in response to the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.
00:40In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
00:44in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
00:48In Morocco, the authorities are continuing the process of distributing relief
00:53to the residents of the affected neighborhoods.
00:59Today, the Lebanese army accuses Israel of being reluctant to withdraw from the southern areas
01:04in response to the ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.
01:09In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
01:14in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
01:19In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
01:24in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
01:29In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
01:34in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
01:39In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
01:44in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
01:49In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
01:54in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
01:59In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
02:04in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
02:09In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
02:14and hope to release the rest of the Palestinian detainees
02:19and hope to release the rest of the Palestinian detainees
02:24and hope to release the rest of the Palestinian detainees
02:29in the framework of the exchange process with Israel.
02:34In Gaza, there is a great joy at the arrival of the released prisoners
02:39Thank you Gaza, thank you Gaza, Allahumma alhamdulillah.
02:42The prisoners of Palestine spent many years in the prisons of the Israeli occupation,
02:47and today they embrace freedom.
02:50This is an indescribable joy and hope for the release of all the prisoners.
02:57We have the right to Gaza with just one word.
03:01I say to the people of Gaza and to everyone who worked to get us out of the prisons,
03:07may Allah reward them well for us, for the Muslim Ummah and for our Palestinian people.
03:12Behind every Palestinian prisoner is a story of freedom,
03:16which has been hidden for many years in the prisons of the Israeli occupation.
03:21The embrace of freedom for these prisoners represents a new birth for them.
03:26It is the biggest deal in the history of the Palestinian Ummah.
03:31It is by the grace of Allah, then as always by the Gassan.
03:35The great joy of the release of a Palestinian prisoner
03:39included the family of the prisoners of Palestine,
03:41who described the event as a victory against Israel.
03:46A feeling of pride, a feeling of joy, a feeling of victory despite the pain.
03:51The moment you were in, you could have been a martyr,
03:55but praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds,
03:57may Allah bless us with his vision.
03:59The family of the prisoners of Palestine
04:01are waiting for the moment to reveal the names of the prisoners,
04:04with great anticipation.
04:06This joyous deal has entered the hearts of the Palestinians
04:09in waiting for the release of the rest of the prisoners.
04:17Praise be to Allah, in any case,
04:19the uncle was released from prison,
04:21and honored Gaza and enlightened Gaza,
04:23after 13 years of absence.
04:25Praise be to Allah, in any case,
04:27he will be with us,
04:29he will be with his family,
04:31his children, his wife, and everyone, God willing.
04:33I used to play at the door of our house,
04:36and when I went to drink water, my parents started crying.
04:41I used to cry,
04:43I used to hear the name of Uncle Raif.
04:45And I started crying,
04:47and I felt joy,
04:49and I started crying, why?
04:51Because just like my uncle was released,
04:53my father was released too,
04:55my father.
04:57Many of the prisoners did not believe
04:59that they would be released in this deal,
05:02after many years of imprisonment
05:04in the Israeli occupation prisons.
05:06And the Palestinians hope
05:08that the joy of the release
05:10from the rest of the Palestinian detainees
05:12will be completed
05:14in the exchange deals
05:16between Israel and the Hamas movement.
05:19In the framework of the ceasefire agreement,
05:21the Hamas Movement
05:23seized the Gaza Strip yesterday
05:25with four Israeli hostages
05:27of the International Red Cross.
05:29All four hostages were soldiers
05:31wearing military uniforms.
05:33We were detained in the Gaza Strip
05:35since they took us there
05:37during the 7th attack in October.
05:44The UN Secretary-General
05:46for Refugee Affairs,
05:48Philippo Grandi,
05:50yesterday in Damascus,
05:52said that Syria is considered
05:54to be a major obstacle
05:56for the return of refugees
05:58after Bashar al-Assad's fall.
06:00Grandi said in a press conference
06:02yesterday evening,
06:04a few hours after meeting
06:06the new Syrian Director-General,
06:08Ahmad al-Shar'in,
06:10that the sanctions are a major obstacle
06:12for the return of refugees.
06:14These sanctions,
06:16which make it impossible to invest,
06:18have forced another situation.
06:20The new Syrian Director-General
06:22called for the lifting of the sanctions
06:24imposed on the previous
06:26president, Bashar al-Assad,
06:28and for a long period
06:30of time,
06:32the Syrian economy
06:34was in a state of civil war.
06:38We are implementing
06:40the high-level instructions
06:42on the measures
06:44to be taken immediately
06:46by subverting the material
06:48and human resources
06:50to help the displaced
06:52people.
06:54The local authorities
06:56of Timhdit,
06:58in the Efran region,
07:00distributed food aid
07:02for the benefit of the residents
07:04and enabled this process
07:06to benefit many families.
07:08This initiative,
07:10which was carried out
07:12in line with the special interests,
07:14reflects the efforts
07:16of the local authorities
07:18to help the displaced
07:20people.
07:47The Tazouta group
07:49in the Sfru region
07:51witnessed the process
07:53of distributing food aid
07:55to alleviate the effects
07:57of the cold wave
07:59on the residents
08:01of the targeted districts.
08:03The local authorities
08:05supervised the distribution
08:07of this aid
08:09led by Tazouta
08:11with the support
08:13of the auxiliary forces
08:15of the Tazouta group.
08:17The Tazouta group
08:19was responsible
08:21for coordinating
08:23the distribution
08:25of food aid
08:27to the displaced
08:29people.
08:31The Tazouta group
08:33was responsible
08:35for coordinating
08:37the distribution
08:39of food aid
08:41to the displaced
08:43people.
08:45The Tazouta group
08:47was responsible
08:49for coordinating
08:51the distribution
08:53of food aid
08:55to the displaced
08:57people.
08:59The Tazouta group
09:01was responsible
09:03for coordinating
09:05the distribution
09:07of food aid
09:09to the displaced
09:11people.
09:13The Tazouta group
09:15was responsible
09:17for coordinating
09:19the distribution
09:21of food aid
09:23to the displaced
09:25people.
09:27The Tazouta group
09:29was responsible
09:31for coordinating
09:33the distribution
09:35of food aid
09:37to the displaced
09:39people.
09:41The Tazouta group
09:43was responsible
09:45for coordinating
09:47the distribution
09:49of food aid
09:51to the displaced
09:53people.
09:55The Tazouta group
09:57was responsible
09:59for coordinating
10:01the distribution
10:03of food aid
10:05to the displaced
10:07people.
10:37The People's Movement
10:39The People's Movement
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12:01Anwar Bin Qadour, a member of the executive committee of the Central Committee of the People's Movement,
12:05criticized the fact that the talks between the government and the parties and organizations are being held.
12:09Anwar Bin Qadour, a member of the executive committee of the Central Committee of the People's Movement,
12:11The problem we see in Tunisia
12:13is that the government is motivated by the media and the talks.
12:15The talks are not about the unification of the working class.
12:17All the talks are held in Tunisia today.
12:19The international situation and the situation of the economy in Tunisia
12:23is a problem for all the people of the homeland and the national unity.
12:25We are going to get out of this crisis.
12:27We'll get out and we'll solve the problems we have.
12:29We have the opinion of the prisoners, of the press,
12:31We, the cabinet members, we'll do something about it.
12:33We are the government's cabinet members.
12:35The Tunisian president, Qais Saied,
12:37spoke at the tive reunification of national unity
12:39but he did not say anything
12:41He said,
12:43he has all the abilities
12:45according to the new constitution
12:47to cut off organizations and parties
12:49which makes it impossible
12:51to have a dialogue
12:53between the political parties
12:55which makes a complete political dialogue in the traditional sense a place of doubt, according to observers.
13:02Will Tunisia move towards political opening and thus succeed in increasing pressure for a national unity?
13:11Or will the resistance continue and the division continue?
13:14A question that remains the answer to the political will.
13:20Al-Falhi Media, Tunisia.
13:25Kinshasa announced its diplomatic call in Kigali
13:30after the rise of hostilities in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo
13:34between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel movement
13:38supported by Rwanda and its army.
13:42After the failure of an agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda
13:46under the supervision of Angola,
13:48the M23 rebels and between 3,000 and 4,000 Rwandan soldiers
13:54according to the United Nations,
13:56have made rapid progress in recent weeks
14:00and are now encircling Goma, the capital of the northern Kivu region.
14:04The large population is about a million people
14:08and includes at least two million refugees.
14:14Protests against Al-Badeel Party for right-wing extremist Germany
14:21Tens of thousands of people in Germany last Saturday
14:24called for a cut in the road
14:26against this party accused of threatening democracy
14:29a month before the legislative elections.
14:32The police confirmed that about 40,000 people protested in Berlin
14:37and 35,000 in Cologne, which witnessed the largest gatherings.
14:42At the same time, the organizers estimated the number of protesters
14:45in the German capital to be about 100,000 people.
14:49Several organizations called for these gatherings
14:51in about 60 cities four weeks before the elections
14:55scheduled for February 23.
15:03In another topic, the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
15:07mentioned that Washington has frozen its foreign aid
15:11except for the one provided to Egypt and Israel
15:14as well as urgent food aid
15:16The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
15:18said that he is waiting for a full review
15:20of the Sibyan if it agrees with Donald Trump's policy.
15:24He did not mention Ukraine,
15:26which received billions of dollars of aid
15:28under the previous administration of Joe Biden
15:30which indicates that these aids have been frozen.
15:36Details with Najat Boutefsoud
15:40Former US President Joe Biden
15:42is proud to be his country's main supplier
15:44for humanitarian, development and military aid in the world.
15:48According to an official report on foreign aid
15:52issued in mid-December 2023,
15:56$68 billion has been allocated
16:00to foreign aid programs,
16:02before Biden asked for a budget of $22.48 billion
16:10to fund foreign aid.
16:14This policy and other policies
16:16will not find a way in the era of President Donald Trump
16:20and because the man believes in the slogan of America first
16:24it was considered that these aids
16:26are hard to weigh on the shoulders of the nation
16:28so he dealt with most of them
16:30as a source of evacuation
16:32which he had to freeze temporarily
16:34even for 90 days.
16:37The goal of the decision announced
16:39by Foreign Minister Marco Rubio
16:41is to review the aid
16:43to determine
16:45how much it agrees
16:47with the foreign policy
16:49of the new administration led by Trump.
16:51The decision includes
16:53almost all types of aid
16:55except for emergency food aid
16:57especially for the Gaza Strip
16:59and military funding
17:01for Egypt and Israel
17:03knowing that the two countries
17:05are among the biggest beneficiaries
17:07of American military aid
17:09and yet
17:11the destination of the aid
17:13that was granted to Ukraine
17:15has not been clarified
17:17which raises questions
17:19about the continuation of its support
17:21in confronting Russia.
17:23The decision was not passed
17:25without extreme criticism
17:27as humanitarian organizations
17:29such as Oxfam
17:31were concerned about the impact
17:33on the programs of resettlement
17:35and development
17:37as a warning of serious harassment
17:39on children and families
17:41in developing countries.
17:43The freezing of aid
17:45which represents only 1%
17:47of the federal budget
17:49could leave millions of people
17:51in the face of ignorance.
17:53This decision is not just
17:55an administrative step
17:57but reflects a radical change
17:59in the priorities of the United States
18:01and its role as the biggest international donor.
18:03The aid that used to represent
18:05a balance point
18:07in global politics
18:09has now become a negotiating
18:11paper to achieve
18:13the security of the United States
18:15and its prosperity.
18:17Morocco participated
18:19in the international finals
18:21of the World Cup of Desserts
18:23which is held
18:25within the framework of
18:27the International Exhibition
18:29from the 23rd to the 27th
18:31of January.
18:33The Moroccan teams
18:35have proven their excellence
18:37in creativity and innovation.
18:39This is Safia Hidani's report.
18:53This is the Moroccan team
18:55from Touhat
18:57who participated
18:59in the World Cup of Desserts
19:01in Lyon.
19:03Their goal is
19:05the national heritage.
19:07The Moroccan team
19:09aims to introduce
19:11Moroccan cuisine
19:13to the world
19:15by supporting
19:17the national teams
19:19participating
19:21in international competitions.
19:23We want to show
19:25that the Moroccan chef
19:27is capable of doing
19:29a good job.
19:31We know that
19:33it is a stressful job
19:35but we did our best
19:37to achieve it.
19:39This is a peaceful
19:41phase
19:43of the World Cup
19:45which is held
19:47within the framework
19:49of the International Exhibition
19:51from the 23rd to the 27th
19:53of January.
19:55This is the second time
19:57that I participated
19:59in the World Cup
20:01and I learned
20:03how to serve the team.
20:05We tried to improve
20:07and this is the result
20:09of our efforts.
20:11We hope that
20:13the result will make
20:15the Moroccan team happy.
20:17The Moroccan teams
20:19are competing
20:21in 24 countries
20:23and they specialize
20:25in desserts.
20:27They will take
20:29hours-long tests
20:31where they combine
20:33the technical, artistic
20:35and creative spirit.
20:37We participated
20:39in the World Cup
20:41and we were three candidates.
20:43This is the result
20:45of our efforts.
20:47We practiced every day
20:49and we achieved a great result.
20:51It is not easy
20:53to achieve this result.
20:55This is a great honor
20:57for us and our country.
20:59The Moroccan team
21:01is very strong
21:03and we can see
21:05that they compete with
21:07the big countries.
21:09We can see that
21:11the level of the Moroccan team
21:13is increasing every year.
21:15We wish them all the best.
21:17The World Cup
21:19is a global competition
21:21for cooking.
21:23Every two years,
21:25the best chefs from all over the world
21:27compete
21:29to test their creativity
21:31and their technical skills
21:33and their ability to highlight products
21:35and turn them into
21:37artistic creations.
21:41This is Fakirat.
21:43This is Al-Ikhbari.
21:45Al-Ikhbari
21:47Al-Ikhbari