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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 30/01/2025

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00:00In this episode of Al-Akhbar, we welcome you to the first episode of Al-Anawi.
00:22Today, Al-Qassam forces release three Israeli prisoners in exchange for 110 Palestinian prisoners, including children.
00:35In Morocco, there are heavy snowfalls, heavy snowstorms and strong local winds,
00:40which continue until Friday, with a number of minorities in the Kingdom.
00:43The Ministry of Equipment and Water recommends that roads be used more cautiously.
00:50In the United States, a passenger plane collided with a military helicopter near Regan Airport in Washington,
00:57amid first-hand reports of casualties.
01:03Starting from the Middle East, on the 12th of October,
01:06after a ceasefire agreement was signed in Gaza,
01:08and amid a massive military spread of Hamas elements,
01:11the Palestinian factions handed over three Israeli prisoners,
01:15including Agam Berger.
01:17In return, Israel will release 110 Palestinian prisoners,
01:2232 of whom are sentenced to life imprisonment,
01:2548 of whom are high-ranking officials,
01:28and 30 of whom are children.
01:33On the other hand, after the Palestinians were allowed to return to their homes for the first time
01:4015 months ago,
01:42the journey from the south of Gaza to the north,
01:47without enough food and water,
01:49was very tiring for hundreds of thousands of Palestinian prisoners,
01:53after the Israeli forces withdrew from the borders of Netzerim and Philadelphia,
01:58along with the ceasefire agreement.
02:00Details with Sahar Bin Salman.
02:04The journey was tiring and difficult,
02:07especially for the refugee Abdel Qader Tafish,
02:11who said he was subjected to severe torture by the Israeli army
02:17during his imprisonment more than a year ago.
02:23It's very difficult for me to walk.
02:25I can't even walk on my toes.
02:27I have to walk on my knees.
02:29I can't walk very well.
02:31I have 30 fingers on me.
02:33But I want to walk.
02:35I miss my family and my home.
02:37I miss my home.
02:39It's ruined.
02:41It's abandoned.
02:43Tafish is a resident of the Jabalia camp.
02:45He fled the war in the early days
02:47and sought refuge in a hospital like the Oudwan,
02:50hoping to find a medical institution that would protect him
02:55and comply with international law.
02:57But when the hospital was occupied in December 2023,
03:03Tafish was one of the detainees without charges.
03:08He was transferred to an Israeli military base in Beit Lahya.
03:14Then he was transferred to the Israeli prison near Ramallah in Daffa.
03:19Tafish said he was repeatedly physically assaulted during his detention.
03:26The detention lasted 50 days.
03:30Before he was transferred to the hospital where he received treatment several times.
03:35The news of the ceasefire brought joy and relief to the residents of Gaza
03:43and allowed hundreds of thousands to return to their homes in the north.
03:48But the journey was very difficult for Tafish.
03:52Because he couldn't put pressure on his left side,
03:56he had no choice but to rely on two crutches along the way.
04:03It's going to be difficult for me,
04:05because I have a crutch and I'm not a normal person.
04:10It's going to be difficult to deal with on a daily basis.
04:14It's going to be tiring from the start, but I need to get used to it.
04:18Tafish returned to his home in Jabalia
04:21hoping to find his ID card and other documents
04:26that would help him get a suitable medical treatment.
04:30But he didn't find anything after his home turned into a pile of rubble.
04:40The Prince of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad arrived in Damascus today
04:44where he was welcomed by the President to move to Ahmed Al-Sharra
04:47and the Emirate Council welcomed him on Aix
04:50to become the first Arab president to visit Syria after Bashar Al-Assad.
04:56Sheikh Al-Sharra also delivered a victory speech
04:59following his appointment as president of the country in the transitional phase.
05:02During a conference in the capital Damascus,
05:05he announced the victory of the Syrian revolution.
05:08Sheikh Al-Sharra was attended by a number of military leaders
05:12who belonged to previous opposition factions.
05:17Victory is a duty in itself.
05:20The mission of the victors is heavy,
05:23social, economic, political, and other.
05:27It's a multi-faceted effort.
05:29It's a delusion.
05:31Those who think that the time of victory has passed,
05:34the priorities of Syria today are
05:36first, to fill the vacancy of power in a legitimate and legal way.
05:40Third, to build state institutions,
05:43mainly military, security, and police.
05:46Fourth, to build a developing economic structure,
05:50to restore Syria's international and regional status,
05:54and to establish its foreign relations.
05:58The French State Council carried out attempts
06:02led by the Confederation of Agriculture
06:05with support from Algeria and the Bulgaria
06:07to import Moroccan agricultural products
06:10from the southern provinces of the Kingdom.
06:12The Confederation of Agriculture
06:14demanded the French government
06:16to ban the importation of cherry tomatoes
06:18and watermelon from the Moroccan desert,
06:21on the pretext that placing a Moroccan product mark
06:24on these products violates the law of the European Union.
06:27As a result, the French State Council
06:31strongly rejected the request of the Confederation of Agriculture
06:34to ensure that the foreign trade organization
06:37of the member states is exclusive to the European Union,
06:40and that France cannot impose unilateral restrictions
06:43on the importation of agricultural products.
06:48In the Moroccan desert,
06:49the President Aziz Akhannouch
06:51emphasized the vital role of the medical sector
06:54and the health products,
06:56considering it an essential pillar
06:58to achieve drug sovereignty in Morocco.
07:00Akhannouch confirmed during his first meeting
07:03of the Moroccan Council of Health Products and Medicines
07:08that the role of drugs transcends the health dimension
07:11to include all the financial and social impact
07:15and contribute to the guarantee of a fair access to drugs
07:18for the benefit of all sectors of society.
07:20The meeting touched on the strategic issues
07:23related to the establishment of the agency
07:26and its annual program,
07:29and its budget for 2025,
07:32in addition to the Council's approval
07:34of the agency's organizational structure
07:36and the basic system for its use.
07:43In the city of Al-Dar Al-Bayda,
07:45the first forum was held
07:47on the principles of empowering women,
07:50which aims to strengthen the role of women
07:52within the negotiations
07:53and to encourage the awareness of the support
07:55for gender equality
07:57in the Middle East and North Africa.
07:59The forum, organized by the United Nations
08:02and a number of partners,
08:04seeks to lift the economic obstacles
08:07that hinder women's participation in the job market
08:10and to enhance sustainable development.
08:13The report is by Younes Mazih and Younes Al-Saghiri.
08:17The city of Al-Dar Al-Bayda is hosting
08:19for two days,
08:20starting on January 29,
08:23the first forum on empowering the role of women
08:27in the field of work and gender equality
08:30and in the social norms
08:32in the Middle East and North Africa.
08:34The forum brings together partners
08:37from the countries of the region
08:39based on the principles of empowering women
08:42in the communication and exchange of knowledge
08:44and innovation
08:45to strengthen the responsibilities
08:47of the social type.
08:53We came to discuss the role
08:55and tasks of the private sector
08:57and the pain of working
08:59as well as the role of the private sector
09:02in the development of women's place in the field
09:05and how we can, through this approach,
09:08break the stereotypes around women.
09:11The private sector can influence the social norms
09:14to break the stereotypes.
09:16Our goal is to bring together all the companies
09:19in the region that are included in our program
09:22and we know very well
09:24that there are about 700 companies
09:28that have joined us
09:30and that work on issues
09:32of equality between men and women.
09:40The organized event
09:42by the United Nations
09:44for Women and their Partners
09:46will shed light on the stereotypical images
09:49and sexual biases
09:51that restrict women's employment
09:53and promotion in the field of work
09:55in addition to the role of the companies
09:57in strengthening the equality between the two sexes.
10:00It also aims to bring together
10:02the private sector companies in the region
10:04for networking, exchange of experience
10:06and solutions to strengthen equality
10:08in human resources.
10:10I support the United Nations for Women
10:13on this initiative
10:15because this is a very, very important issue
10:18especially in terms of men's engagement
10:21in the field of work
10:23and economic development.
10:25So, on behalf of the awards,
10:27I thank them very much.
10:29We are an organization
10:31that works very hard
10:33on the autonomization of women
10:35and the development of their abilities.
10:38The goal for Sweden
10:40is to support this program
10:42which aims to...
10:45The goal for Sweden
10:47is to support this program
10:49which aims to...
10:52The goal for Sweden
10:54is to support this program
10:56which aims to strengthen
10:58women's employment in the private sector.
11:00We all know that the private sector
11:02is the basis of developing countries
11:04and we also know that women's employment
11:06in the private sector
11:08means more talent and diversity.
11:10means more talent and diversity.
11:12means more talent and diversity.
11:14means more talent and diversity.
11:16means more talent and diversity.
11:18The United Nations for Women
11:20in the Middle East and North Africa
11:22aims to increase
11:24women's employment by 5%
11:26women's employment by 5%
11:28by 2030.
11:30This program includes
11:32600 companies in the region
11:34which are committed to
11:36strengthening equality
11:38between the two sexes.
11:42The General Directorate of Meteorological Observations
11:44reported that snowfall,
11:46thunderstorms and local winds
11:48were strong and continuous
11:50until Friday morning
11:52in a number of regions in the Kingdom.
11:54The Directorate stated in a warning
11:56from the Portuguese Meteorological Observatory
11:58that snowfall was high
12:00at altitudes over 1,400 m
12:02at altitudes over 1,400 m
12:04on Thursday,
12:06including Khenifra, Safro, Al-Hawz, Midelt,
12:08Bulman, Orzazate, Tanghir,
12:10Azilal, Ibn Millal, Taza
12:12and Gursif
12:14as well as the regions of Gigue,
12:16Gerada, Tawrirt, Al-Husayma
12:18and Chefchaouen.
12:22According to this warning
12:24from the General Directorate of Meteorological Observations,
12:26the Ministry of Environment
12:28and Waters,
12:30by all road users,
12:32should be more careful
12:34about weakening their vision
12:36or abandoning it in such weather conditions,
12:38especially when it coincides
12:40with the school holiday period.
12:42The Ministry itself pointed out
12:44that it is expected to contact
12:46the Daimouma Center
12:48of the General Directorate of Roads
12:50on the following phone number
12:52on the screen.
12:54In another topic,
12:56US General Douglas Lutt
12:58who served as a special assistant
13:00to the two presidents,
13:02George W. Bush
13:04and Barack Obama,
13:06praised Morocco
13:08as a reminder of the deep
13:10relations between the United States
13:12and the Kingdom of Morocco.
13:14The former US official
13:16during a program
13:18from Washington
13:20which is broadcast on Median TV
13:22was impressed
13:24by the geographical location
13:26in Al-Ham
13:28where the Kingdom is located.
13:32As you know,
13:34we celebrate Thanksgiving here
13:36at the end of November every year
13:38and it is a national holiday.
13:40Not many Americans travel
13:42to celebrate Thanksgiving in Morocco,
13:44but I did it last year
13:46and I moved between the White House
13:48and Tanja and I participated
13:50in a huge international conference
13:52hosted by Moroccan experts
13:54who reminded me of several things.
13:56First, Morocco
13:58historically
14:00was the first country
14:02to recognize the United States
14:04as a modern state of independence
14:06more than 200 years ago.
14:08We are here
14:10talking about our allies
14:12in NATO
14:14and the Pacific Alliance,
14:16but the first country
14:18to recognize the United States
14:20was Morocco,
14:22and this is extraordinary.
14:24I also realized
14:26while I was in Tanja
14:28that one can see
14:30a few kilometers from the Mediterranean
14:32and through the narrow
14:34Mount Tariq,
14:36that I am very close to Europe.
14:38Therefore, as I mentioned
14:40in your introduction,
14:42Morocco is at the crossroads
14:44of Africa with Europe and the Middle East
14:46when you visit Tanja.
14:48Morocco reminds us
14:50that geography is still important
14:52and has a future,
14:54and so I enjoyed
14:56Thanksgiving in Morocco,
14:58not in accordance
15:00with American traditions
15:02of having dinner
15:04around a large
15:06dinner table,
15:08but I enjoyed
15:10everything I saw in Morocco
15:12and I recommend everyone
15:14to visit Tanja.
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17:36In the United States, a plane crashed in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
17:44after it collided with a military aircraft near Reagan National Airport.
17:49A spokesman for the White House said that the incident was caused by the statement of US President Donald Trump.
17:55The US senator in Kansas said that he believes that about 64 passengers were on board the wrecked commercial plane.
18:04In addition, the US Federal Aviation Administration ordered a halt to the landing operation at Reagan Airport,
18:11while emergency services rushed to the scene.
18:19In the United States, US President Donald Trump confirmed that he wants the military prison in Guantanamo
18:27which is usually for prisoners accused of terrorism, ready to receive up to 30,000 illegal immigrants.
18:35Trump said that he will sign an executive order today to direct the Ministry of Defense and the Interior
18:42to prepare the center in the Gulf of Guantanamo.
18:45In addition, he will receive, as he said, criminals in an illegal situation.
18:50Trump, since taking office on January 20, had signed the first law,
18:55which is an anti-immigration text,
18:57authorizing the detention of people in an unregulated situation
19:02if they are accused of committing crimes or violations.
19:10Meta announced that it agreed to pay $25 million to Donald Trump
19:17to legalize a lawsuit raised by the US President in 2021
19:21claiming that he subdued the censorship illegally by Facebook and Instagram
19:27as a result of the invasion of the Capitol.
19:30The Wall Street Journal was the first to disclose this legalization,
19:34which is a victory for Trump over the giant US technology company
19:38and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
19:42The newspaper reported that $22 million will go to fund the Trump Presidential Library project
19:51and the rest to cover legal costs and payments to other investors in the case.
20:00Returning to the Moroccan issue,
20:02the rise in meat prices and the shortage of cattle in Morocco
20:08is a concern for the citizens, especially in Ramadan and Eid al-Adha.
20:13We followed a report by Maha Jamal on the factors and causes of this rise.
20:20The Moroccan cattle sector is experiencing a lot of harassment
20:23as a result of various factors,
20:25such as the effect of the successive years of drought,
20:27the rise in the prices of cattle,
20:29and other challenges related to the restoration of the national cattle sector.
20:33Factors that require the measures taken to ensure a certain balance in the sector
20:37and its support, especially after the rising social controversy
20:41about the prices of red meat and the possibility of extinguishing the cattle fire.
20:46We had positive results for a very short period of time,
20:50about a week or 15 days,
20:53which was relatively low in the market.
20:56But after that, it went up and came back,
20:59perhaps more than it was,
21:01so that one kilo of sheep reached 120 dirhams
21:06after it was 60 or 65 dirhams.
21:09The main reason for the rise in prices
21:12is the rise in the production cost.
21:14For small companies,
21:16due to the crises they are experiencing after the COVID-19 crisis
21:20and the successive years of drought,
21:24and also after the global warming,
21:27they knew the prices of the production inputs.
21:29The production cost has risen 5 to 6 times since 2020.
21:35This is the real reason for the rise in prices.
21:39Of course, the cattle might have been affected by the drought this year.
21:43We can't say this yet,
21:45but the real numbers will be after the end of the calculation process.
21:52The government's program to reduce the rise in prices
21:55and reduce the number of cattle
21:57is based on the ability of 84% of small farmers,
22:03to support the cattle,
22:05to increase the herd production
22:07by raising the birth rate to three in two years,
22:10and to increase the water supply
22:12to supply livestock and other products
22:14that are not available,
22:16according to observers and experts,
22:18due to the efforts of the intermediaries and contractors
22:21to expand their profit projects.
22:23We need to reconsider the original local herd,
22:27we need to create programs to support the herds
22:33and we need to provide real support,
22:36because even the amount of support
22:39that was given to the small farmers,
22:42to buy rice, for example,
22:45was given to a small percentage,
22:47and it didn't reach all the farmers.
22:49They found that this is almost unsymmetrical.
22:53So, if we really want to solve this problem,
22:57we need to propose and take proactive measures
23:02not to let it come to Ramadan
23:04and say no, we want to wait and find a solution.
23:07Today, the state needs to have strategies,
23:11and one of these strategies
23:13is to take proactive decisions
23:16to solve the problems that may arise in the future.
23:20The rising prices of red meat,
23:22along with the high prices of livestock,
23:25raise concerns for the Moroccan citizen
23:28about his purchasing power,
23:30and the possibility of being harmed
23:32by the fire, and the possibility of losing money
23:35if this fire is put out,
23:37which puts the government in a real dilemma
23:40about the possibility of balancing
23:42and tolerating all circumstances.
23:45The National Committee for the Protection
23:48of Personal Data Protection
23:50was established on 27-31 January.
23:53It organizes a week for the protection
23:56of personal data protection
23:58and the respect for personal life.
24:00On this occasion,
24:01a series of activities and calls were organized
24:04in different areas of the Kingdom
24:06to shed light on the protection of personal data
24:09and to make citizens feel their importance
24:11in their daily lives.
24:13Salwa Alkhlawi and Youssef Oham
24:15have more details.
24:17In light of the rapid technological advancement,
24:20the preservation of personal data
24:22has become one of the biggest challenges
24:25faced by individuals and institutions.
24:27It is the role played by the National Committee
24:30for the Protection of Personal Data,
24:33which was implemented
24:35under Law No. 0908,
24:38which is related to the protection
24:42of individuals in the process
24:45of processing personal data.
24:48In the framework of the day,
24:50in order to respect the laws
24:52and make citizens feel their rights,
24:54a call was organized by the mentioned committee
24:57to shed light on the challenges
25:00related to the processing
25:02of personal data.
25:04The limits of the law
25:07are the limits that allow us
25:10to establish this digital protection
25:13and bring it closer to the citizens
25:16so that it is in the service of the citizens
25:19and facilitates all the memorandums
25:22and seals.
25:24This is the goal of the law
25:27that we are currently working on
25:30and we want it to be law 2025.
25:33Once again,
25:36in many fields,
25:38Morocco is very advanced
25:40and it is good to see this development,
25:43especially in the field of digital data protection.
25:46It is necessary to understand
25:48its importance in the variety
25:50of uses in this field.
25:52This allows Moroccans
25:54to access services more quickly.
25:56For example,
25:58the PassGene application
26:00is specialized for Moroccan youth,
26:02which makes it easy for them
26:04to access services,
26:06as well as many other initiatives
26:08that are currently under implementation.
26:10Law number 0908
26:12takes care of protection,
26:14monitoring,
26:16liberation,
26:18and deterrence,
26:20as well as ensuring the rights
26:22of individuals and their duties
26:24in the field of privacy
26:26and how to process their data.
26:28The case is the defense
26:30as legal men and women.
26:33Because the person
26:35does not know the law,
26:37does not know that there is protection.
26:40The protection of personal data
26:42is a right of the digital human being
26:44that requires the cooperation
26:46of all actors in various sectors
26:48to ensure the protection
26:50of personal data for individuals
26:52in a global, digital context
26:54that is rapidly developing.
26:58I will see you in a moment.
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