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00:00We are still together on Median TV, thank you for staying loyal to us, here are the
00:19titles of your newspaper.
00:20In Morocco, an anti-terrorist operation was disrupted this morning by the forces of the
00:25Kingdom.
00:26Four Daesh-affiliated individuals have been arrested in Bereshit.
00:29They were about to carry out bomb attacks.
00:32We are talking about this in the East Zone.
00:35In Gaza, tens of thousands of displaced people, blocked by the Israeli army, are waiting
00:40near the Corridor of Netzarim, while Donald Trump, in a new shock statement, proposes
00:45to move the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan, to, I quote, do the
00:52cleaning.
00:53Kinshasa accuses Rwanda of sending new troops to RDC to support the M23, the intensification
01:02of fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was today at the heart
01:07of a meeting of the UN Security Council.
01:11We start this newspaper in Morocco.
01:15In Morocco, an anti-terrorist operation was disrupted this morning by the forces of the
01:21Kingdom.
01:22Four Daesh-affiliated individuals have been arrested in Bereshit.
01:26They were about to carry out bomb attacks.
01:29The interrogations have been placed in custody at the disposal of the investigation carried
01:34out under the supervision of the Parquet Compétant à la Benanie.
01:38The intervention operations carried out by the elements of the special force of the
01:43DGST, in coordination with the commissioners and officers of the BCIJ, and in collaboration
01:48on the ground with the elements of the air brigade and the judicial center of the Royal
01:53Gendarmerie, resulted in the interpellation of four extremist elements, including three
01:58brothers affiliated to the terrorist organization Daesh, aged 26, 29, 31 and 35, which was active
02:05in the region of Hadswalem, in the province of Bereshit.
02:09This security operation was carried out at the level of two houses located in the Al Wahda
02:14district, in the Hadswalem region, with the participation of explosives detection technicians,
02:19elements of the CNOTECHNIC Brigade, which includes trained dogs specialized in the detection
02:24of explosives and explosive devices, as well as a helicopter of the Royal Gendarmerie,
02:29which searched the areas of intervention in the area of Hadswalem.
02:33as well as a helicopter of the Royal Gendarmerie, which searched the areas of intervention,
02:38with elite shooters of the special force of the DGST on board.
02:42The searches carried out in the places of intervention allowed to seize different sizes
02:47of white weapons, several flasks containing liquids and chemical powders, bags containing
02:53large amounts of chemical fertilizers, sulfur, coal powder and suspicious salts and substances,
03:00as well as electrical cables, welding tools and adhesive ribbons that can be used in the
03:06preparation and manufacture of explosives and which have been made available to experts
03:12of the scientific and technical police to be subjected to the necessary expertise and techniques.
03:21Investigations of the intelligence services regarding this case began some time after
03:27the DGST services detected a video in which the individuals interpellated lent allegiance
03:33and loyalty to the terrorist organization Daesh, while committing imminent terrorist acts.
03:42I was at the market doing my shopping when suddenly I was told that there is a helicopter
03:46flying over our neighborhood because of the presence of terrorists.
03:52We thank the authorities who carried out a very rapid intervention and reassured the
03:57inhabitants of the neighborhood. This is the first time this has happened in Hadzwalem.
04:02We did not expect it at all. The presence of terrorists in our neighborhood is another
04:08incident and it is disheartening and terrifying at the same time, whether for us, our families
04:14and our loved ones.
04:21The information from the intelligence services corroborated by the investigation procedures
04:25indicates that the suspects intended to perpetrate subversive operations using explosive materials
04:31before joining the camps of the Daesh organization in the Sahel region.
04:36The four interrogated people have been placed in custody as part of the judicial investigation
04:41carried out by the BCIJ under the supervision of Parquet, in charge of terrorism cases,
04:46in order to elucidate all possible branches of this cell with the regional and international
04:52terrorist organizations and to identify and question all the elements of this terrorist cell.
05:00We continue to talk about this operation with us live from Vancouver, Hicham Mouattadid,
05:07consultant in political and strategic affairs. Hicham Mouattadid, good evening and thank you
05:12for accepting our invitation.
05:15Thank you for the invitation.
05:18So, the dismantling of this terrorist cell and the failure of these projects still testifies
05:25to the proactivity of Morocco in the fight against terrorism?
05:32Well, of course, as you mentioned, in fact, at the level of the global strategy, Morocco
05:37adopts a proactive approach to dismantle terrorist cells before they are passed on
05:43and this is what we have observed today with the intervention and the efforts of the BCIJ
05:49and the DGST with the other political organizations and the organizations that watch over the security
05:55of the kingdom and also illustrates the national commitment in the fight against terrorism.
06:00Also, in fact, what testifies to these interventions today is that the Moroccan services, in fact,
06:05have once again demonstrated expertise at the local level, but also commitment at the level
06:10of international collaboration to guarantee security.
06:13Why? I explain myself, because in fact, whatever the dimension of the intervention,
06:19it is actually part of an international approach in which Morocco collaborates.
06:27Precisely, speaking of an international approach, the four personalities wanted to carry out
06:32bomb attacks before joining the local branch of Daesh in the Sahel.
06:37Today, how does this operation show that Morocco, in terms of the fight against terrorism,
06:41is an essential actor, you said it, at the international level, in Africa,
06:46and particularly in this region of the Sahel?
06:50Well, of course, because as you know, in fact, this region, in fact,
06:55knows a continuous movement of a certain number of organizations and terrorist organizations
07:01and, moreover, at the regional level, in fact, Morocco is a key player in the securitization
07:05of the region of the Sahel and beyond, but also, in fact, thanks to its strategic position,
07:10Morocco, in fact, plays a role as a shield against transnational terrorist threats.
07:15Moreover, in fact, the links between the local cells and the groups of the Sahel
07:20reinforce the need for increased vigilance.
07:22And besides, as you mentioned, we also learned from the information we have until today
07:28or until this hour, is that these elements had close relations with a certain number
07:34of organizations at the level of the Sahel, but either they intend to join them later.
07:39So I think that Morocco is not only acting for its own security, but also for that of its neighbors.
07:45And besides, what must also be mentioned at this level is that the traffic routes used
07:49by the armed groups of the Sahel also threaten the stability of North Africa, in fact.
07:55At the level of the impact of the efforts, the Moroccan operations show that
08:00preventing is always more effective than reacting.
08:03And that's what we saw today with this intervention, because with this prevention, in fact,
08:08of these forces of order, we were able to prevent a drama that could be realized later.
08:16What must be mentioned is that the leadership of Morocco in terms of security
08:20is now recognized not only on the international scene, but also at the level of the Sahel.
08:25And besides, this is why each cell dismantled is a step towards a reinforced security,
08:32not only for Morocco, I repeat, but for the entire region,
08:36especially the North African region and that of the Sahel.
08:40And dear Moatadid, thank you for all these details.
08:43Thank you for answering our questions.
09:15The president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, expressed his strong rejection and condemnation,
09:29even his bell on the side of Amman.
09:31The proposal of the American president, Donald Trump, to move the Gaza Strip to Jordan and Egypt
09:37is far from passing.
09:41Donald Trump proposes to send the Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan.
09:47The American president proposed to move the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan
09:53as part of a peace plan consisting of cleaning up the Palestinian territory.
09:58For Trump, the goal is to give the inhabitants of Gaza a chance to live in peace for once,
10:04far from destruction and daily violence.
10:07I said to him, I'd love you to take on more because I'm looking at the whole Gaza Strip right now.
10:13We're talking about 1.5 million people and we're just cleaning up in there.
10:18You know, over the centuries, this site has experienced many conflicts
10:21and I don't know, something must happen.
10:24I would like Egypt to welcome people and I would like Jordan to welcome people.
10:28It's literally a demolition site right now.
10:31Almost everything is demolished and people die there.
10:33So I'd rather get involved with some Arab nations
10:36and build housing in another place where they might be able to live in peace, for once.
10:48The Jordanian reacted during the day to her foreign affairs minister
10:52who reaffirmed the rejection of her country of a forced move by the Palestinians.
10:57On her side, Hamas fiercely criticized the American president's proposal
11:01to move the Gazanis to Egypt and Jordan to threaten, according to him,
11:05the Gaza Strip, where a very fragile country is entering its second week.
11:21As for the remarks made by the new American president
11:24on the move of the Palestinians, whether temporary or long-term,
11:27I say that if the Palestinian people, while they were subjected to genocide,
11:31were not moved or transferred out of the Gaza Strip
11:34and that they remained firm and attached to their lands,
11:37what would push them to move or to be moved again after the end of the war
11:41and after what is supposed to be the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip?
11:45Once again, after the war stopped
11:48and after it is supposed to rebuild the Gaza Strip once again,
11:57the current gap between Israel and Hamas only adds to the uncertainty
12:01surrounding the future of Gaza.
12:03The move proposed by Donald Trump could be a radical solution to a complex situation,
12:08but its implementation raises important questions on the diplomatic level,
12:12in particular concerning the reactions of neighboring countries
12:15and the viability of such a large-scale transfer.
12:20This proposal to move civilians from Gaza to Egypt or Jordan
12:24is a flagrant violation of international law,
12:27including the status of refugees and the principle of protection of populations in conflict zones,
12:33says Mohamed Rajei Barakat, an expert in international relations.
12:38This is contrary to international law.
12:40The State of Israel continues to not respect international law.
12:45With all that we have witnessed,
12:50the genocide of Palestinian people in Gaza,
12:53the attacks on refugee camps and cities in Jordan,
12:58as well as the occupation of these territories,
13:01are contrary to international law.
13:04What the American president decided yesterday and his statement
13:09really proves that there was an intention on the part of Israel
13:14long before October 7.
13:16And I repeat, it was well before October 7
13:19to empty the territory of Gaza and the Jordanian site of its inhabitants
13:23and to send them to Jordan and Egypt.
13:27When Benjamin Netanyahu presented himself before the United Nations
13:33showing the map of the State of Israel
13:38where he annexed the Jordanian site, Gaza,
13:42a part of Jordan, a part of Egypt,
13:45it is proof that what is happening today,
13:48the statement of President Trump,
13:52really goes in that direction.
13:55The events of October 7 were read
13:59because there was a feeling among the Palestinians in Gaza
14:02that a large-scale military operation was going to take place in Gaza.
14:10Still in the region after the announcement by the Israeli authorities
14:13of the withdrawal of Tzahal from southern Lebanon,
14:16supposed to end this Sunday according to the ceasefire agreement,
14:20the situation degenerated in the occupied southern part.
14:24Israeli soldiers opened fire on Lebanese civilians
14:28who wanted to join their villages.
14:31A new report from the Ministry of Health states
14:34more than 20 dead and more than 120 injured.
14:38Kinshasa accuses Rwanda of sending new troops to support the M23,
14:45which the Congolese Minister of Foreign Affairs considers as a declaration of war.
14:51The intensification of fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo
14:55was today at the heart of a meeting of the Security Council
14:59and the UN Secretary-General deeply concerned by the escalation of violence
15:04calls for the Rwandan forces to withdraw from the RDC.
15:09This is the first time that Antonio Guterres explicitly calls for Rwanda
15:13to stop supporting the M23.
15:19And how to explain this tension between Kinshasa and Kigali
15:23accused of supporting the M23?
15:25Answer with Mohamed Chkondi, specialist in governance in Africa.
15:31To answer the question directly,
15:33it is the offensive of the M23.
15:38From the moment it took control of some cities
15:41which are considered in the north of Kivu as strategic,
15:45namely Mastisi, Sepo, Saket,
15:50and so it also threatens to take control of the capital of North Kivu,
15:55namely Goma.
15:57So what can, roughly speaking,
16:01be explained in terms of tension,
16:04first on the ground,
16:07and also on the ground between Rwanda and the RDC.
16:11I have just said that the RDC blames Rwanda for supporting the M23,
16:17which Rwanda denies.
16:20At the same time, there is a process of pacification,
16:24as I said, it is a long-term conflict,
16:27there is a process of pacification, there is mediation.
16:30There are two processes of mediation,
16:32I will come back to this later,
16:34there is the process of Nairobi,
16:36there is the process of Rwanda.
16:38The process of Nairobi,
16:40it favoured the dialogue between the armed groups,
16:43with the aim of perhaps allowing
16:46to know the representations of these armed groups.
16:50The second process, that of Rwanda,
16:53led by the president of Angola,
16:55its objective is to start a direct dialogue
16:58and negotiations between the Democratic Republic of Rwanda.
17:02But it is a process in which it has not failed,
17:05but for the moment it has failed.
17:11He had to leave it to his paramilitary rivals.
17:14The head of the Sudanese army, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan,
17:17Al-Burhan has now found his headquarters in Khartoum.
17:20For him, these men are in the best shape.
17:23Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan declares that his rival,
17:26General Mohamed Abdel Daglo,
17:28I quote, is condemned to disappear.
17:31In any case, his return intervenes.
17:33Two days later, a bloody drone attack
17:35against the main hospital of Al-Fachar in the West,
17:38besieged by the FSR.
17:40An attack that aroused the indignation of the United Nations
17:44and Saudi Arabia, which funds this establishment.
17:49Let's go to Gabon, more precisely to Libreville,
17:52where the Moroccan foundation, called Tamtine,
17:55is interested in the sector of education
17:57via training and training.
17:59Its president, Dr. Abdelilah Khadili,
18:02was received by the president of the transition,
18:05Brice Clotaire Oligi Nguema.
18:07Let's follow this report from our correspondent on site,
18:10Kevin Oswald of Kaka.
18:12The Tamtine Foundation's ambition
18:14is to bring its action to the countries of the African continent
18:17and to become a major player
18:19in the sector of education and training.
18:22In Libreville, Dr. Abdelilah Khadili
18:26spoke with the president of the transition,
18:28Brice Clotaire Oligi Nguema,
18:30on his ambition to forge a partnership
18:32with the Gabonese state.
18:34Without quality education,
18:36we cannot ensure development in our countries.
18:39Our youth is there, they need it.
18:41The president's vision and action
18:44ensure the transition towards quality education.
18:49It depends on us,
18:51it will also depend on the technologies
18:53of information and communication
18:55and artificial intelligence.
18:57Gabon has shown its vision of the education sector
19:00in perfect accordance with the aspirations
19:03of the so-called Tamtine Foundation,
19:05which relies on the integration of new technologies,
19:08information and communication,
19:11as well as artificial intelligence.
19:13What are we going to do together?
19:15We are going to bring our support
19:17to all the actions of the association on the ground
19:20in terms of training,
19:22orientation of young people, training.
19:25We are also going to do it
19:27with the heads of national education.
19:30The Tamtine Foundation, created in 2015,
19:33is a non-governmental, non-profit organization
19:36dedicated to improving the quality of education
19:39relying on innovative creations,
19:42technologies, information and communication.
19:47The return to the kingdom where mobilization continues
19:50to support the inhabitants of areas
19:52facing winter cold.
19:54A medical caravan from the Ministry of Health
19:56and Social Protection
19:58in the province of Al-Hajib
20:00aims to provide medical services
20:03to children and adults in the region.
20:05This is a report by Mohamed Rishi and Alaa Ben Ali.
20:09The inhabitants of several districts of the province of Al-Hajib
20:12have benefited from the services
20:14of a multidisciplinary medical caravan
20:16organized in partnership with the provincial delegation
20:19of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
20:21An initiative that intervenes
20:23in the context of emergency measures
20:25carried out by the Royal High Instructions
20:27aimed at providing the necessary care
20:29to the populations of affected areas
20:31by the cold wave.
20:34It is terribly cold here.
20:36Mercury falls to minus 5, minus 6 times.
20:39The living conditions are difficult
20:41and everything is far from our home.
20:43We thank His Majesty for this medical caravan.
20:52The conditions are a bit difficult
20:54because the region of Al-Hajib
20:56is known for its ice cold.
20:58I thank His Majesty and the Ministry of Health
21:00for this medical caravan
21:02that did not forget us.
21:04It would be good if these caravans
21:06visited us all year long,
21:08not only in winter.
21:11The services of the caravan include
21:13medical consultations and exams
21:15in several specialties,
21:17including general medicine,
21:19gynecology and pediatrics.
21:23It is especially the children
21:25who are most vulnerable to this cold wave.
21:27They cough, they have a cold,
21:29they have a fever.
21:31We thank the authorities
21:33for this initiative.
21:37The caravan also included
21:39early tests for breast cancer,
21:41uterus cancer,
21:43arterial hypertension
21:45and diabetes.
21:47Several children benefited
21:49from a vaccination operation
21:51or were vaccinated against measles.
21:53In addition to medical consultations,
21:55the caravan has made it possible
21:57to distribute medicines,
21:59food and blankets.
22:01The 19th edition
22:03of the World Pastry Cup
22:05was won by Japan.
22:07France and Malaysia
22:09completed the podium
22:11and respectively won
22:13the silver and bronze medals.
22:15Morocco finished 12th
22:17among the 18 best countries
22:19in this competition.
22:21Moroccan creation was sensational
22:23during its presentation
22:25with the central theme,
22:27and the national team
22:29praised the Moroccan elixir
22:31for its ice cream
22:33or the dessert on a plate.
22:35Back to the Moroccan chefs
22:37with Kamal Rahal
22:39and Soulami,
22:41African ambassador
22:43of the World Pastry Cup.
22:45Just after you will see the reactions
22:47of the presidents and vice-presidents
22:49of the World Pastry Cup.
22:53The result does not correspond
22:55to the reality or to the work
22:57carried out by Morocco.
22:59Following the congratulations
23:01of many members of the jury
23:03or the organizing committee,
23:05we did a good job,
23:07we did our best
23:09and we are proud
23:11of the quality of the work
23:13of the Moroccan chef
23:15and of his level
23:17of professionalism
23:19and know-how.
23:21The essential thing
23:23is that Morocco evolves
23:25under the vision
23:27of His Majesty
23:29the King Mohammed VI,
23:31may God assist him.
23:33We have seen
23:35Morocco evolve
23:37since three extraordinary sessions.
23:39This year they launched
23:41a buffet that was very beautiful,
23:43that was technical, that was beautiful,
23:45that was brilliant.
23:47So bravo to Morocco
23:49because I love Morocco
23:51and when we see how it evolves
23:53I say to myself,
23:55the job has been done,
23:57all the work for 6, 7, 8 years
23:59today has paid off.
24:01They have a beautiful position,
24:03so it's great.
24:05It's the hard law of the competition
24:07but today bravo to Morocco.
24:09A very high level,
24:11a level of progress
24:13at each edition
24:15and a special word
24:17for the Moroccan team
24:19who have done a very good job
24:21and I encourage them to continue
24:23to train,
24:25to prepare for the next edition.
24:29That's it for today.
24:33We'll be back in a few moments.
24:49you