مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 01/02/2025
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00:00Welcome back to Al-Nashra, and we continue with the headlines.
00:25Welcome to the fourth phase of the exchange between Israel and Hamas.
00:34The Council of Education, Cultural Affairs and Social Affairs of the Council of Advisors
00:39is mostly in favor of the project of the organizational law
00:43in determining the conditions and practices of the right to strike.
00:47Despite the attempts to cover up the facts,
00:49the UN investigators confirm that there is a lot of evidence of Assad's crimes in Syria.
01:03Before the details of this publication,
01:06His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a message of condolences to US President Donald Trump
01:11following the air clash between a passenger plane and a military helicopter near Washington airport
01:16that killed many people.
01:19His Majesty confirmed in this message that he was deeply saddened by the news of this shocking event
01:26that took place on the evening of April 4th.
01:29On this painful occasion, His Majesty addressed the US President
01:33and the families of the victims and the American people
01:38about his sincere condolences and his deep condolences.
01:46In the details of this publication,
01:49Hamas sent two Israeli prisoners to the Red Cross during the fourth exchange
02:06that took place in the framework of the ceasefire agreement between the movement and Israel in the Gaza Strip.
02:17Two Israelis were released in the city of Khan Younes,
02:24south of the Gaza Strip,
02:26at a celebration organized by a number of media outlets
02:30with the presence of a small number of spectators.
02:35These pictures are from Khan Younes
02:40for the fourth exchange between Hamas and Israel
02:54in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
02:58that took place in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
03:01after two Israeli prisoners were released in the Gaza Strip
03:04after two Israeli prisoners were released in the Gaza Strip
03:07after two Israeli prisoners were released in the Gaza Strip
03:10in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
03:13in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
03:16in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
03:19in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
03:21There are pictures of the third Israeli prisoner arriving in Gaza
03:27from Gaza, excuse me,
03:29and he crossed the platform
03:31where some procedures and regular arrangements will be carried out for his return.
03:38The Gaza Strip also received the 14th day of the ceasefire agreement
03:45in the framework of the fourth exchange
03:49in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
03:52and the Gaza Strip was released from the three prisoners.
03:57These are the pictures that we have now
04:02of this fourth exchange between Hamas and Israel
04:07as we mentioned in the framework of the ceasefire agreement
04:10In return, Israel is expected to release 183 Palestinian detainees
04:21according to the Palestinian Prisoners' Union
04:24In Israel, the prison authority said that
04:30it has begun the procedures to release the Palestinian prisoners
04:34indicating that their release will take place
04:39after the surrender of the Israeli detainees.
04:52So, we remember that the three Israeli prisoners were released
04:58after the Genin operation in which two Israeli prisoners were released
05:06and an Israeli from Gaza as well
05:10where the procedures for his return to his family are being carried out.
05:18Nevertheless, the Israeli military operations continue
05:24in Genin and in Tol Karam in the West Bank
05:28as well as the Israeli forces in several areas and cities
05:35including Nablus, Khalil and Ramallah according to foreign media.
05:58As for the success of this operation and this deal between Hamas and Israel
06:10we remember that the Israelis agreed and expressed
06:16at a previous time about their request from the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
06:22the Israeli Prime Minister
06:28May God bless him.
06:58The Israelis agreed to open the crossing today
07:03after the end of the fourth phase of the exchange of prisoners
07:09and the sources reported that this decision will also enable
07:13the execution of a wound as a result of the ceasefire agreement.
07:21The United Nations and UNRWA said that
07:24Israel will continue its operations in the Palestinian territories
07:28including East Jerusalem.
07:31The United Nations confirmed that after the decision of Israel
07:35to terminate its relations with the UN agency
07:38where employees are accused of being followers of Hamas.
07:42Nawfal Khamlishi reports.
07:45The Israeli decision to terminate relations with the Gowth agency
07:49and the employment of Palestinian refugees
07:51did not have much impact on the work of this UN agency
07:55in the humanitarian field in several vital sectors.
07:59The United Nations insisted that UNRWA continues its work
08:04in the rest of the Palestinian territories including East Jerusalem.
08:09UNRWA's work includes vital areas including the health sector.
08:17In East Jerusalem, the organization provides health services
08:21to more than 70,000 patients.
08:24They are also facing economic difficulties.
08:27We provide free health care to individuals in need of these services.
08:35The continuation of this organization's work does not hide the great challenges
08:39facing the residents of Gaza in this situation.
08:42The Israeli decision to terminate its operation
08:45to provide humanitarian aid to thousands of Gazans
08:47is due to the departure of foreign employees from UNRWA.
08:51According to the World Health Organization,
08:54there are thousands of patients in need of urgent medical assistance.
09:00Medical evacuation operations must be carried out urgently
09:04and a medical course must be opened
09:07to evacuate between 12,000 and 14,000 people in need of evacuation.
09:11There are also 2,500 children in need of health care.
09:18The ceasefire in the first phase between Israel and Hamas
09:22enabled the entry of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians,
09:26which helped alleviate the suffering of the Palestinians in the Gulf.
09:31As the Israeli decision related to UNRWA
09:34took another step in the series of Israeli decisions against the Palestinians,
09:38it highlighted in return the dire situation of the Palestinians
09:43and the urgent need to support the Palestinians
09:45in the education and health sector.
09:48The World Health Organization considered the Israeli attack on UNRWA
09:52a threat to the lives of the Palestinians
09:55and their future in all the occupied Palestinian lands.
09:58It now threatens the opportunity to achieve peace and security in the region.
10:02We return to Morocco now,
10:05where the President and the government of Aziz Khannouch confirmed
10:08that the government is actively working
10:11to improve the education sector responsibly.
10:13The President called a meeting of the National Committee for Tracking
10:18and Implementing the Reform of the Educational, Training and Scientific Research System
10:23in order to speed up the preparation and implementation
10:26of the necessary legislation and regulations
10:29so as to facilitate the investment of unprecedented financial resources
10:34provided by the government to the sector.
10:37During this meeting,
10:39Khannouch highlighted that the extensive representation
10:41of government sectors and corporate bodies
10:44in this committee
10:46reflects its key role in adopting policies and sectoral programs
10:51to ensure high-quality education
10:54that achieves equal opportunities for all Moroccan children.
10:59In another issue,
11:01the Committee on Education, Cultural Affairs and Social Affairs
11:05in the Council of Advisers
11:06focused mainly on the project of the regulatory law
11:10specifying the conditions and practices for implementation.
11:14The project was supported by 10 advisers,
11:17while five others opposed it.
11:19A total of 218 amendments were submitted
11:23that concerned various aspects of the project.
11:27Following the meeting,
11:29the Minister of Integration confirmed
11:32that the process of voting on the draft law
11:34included a number of achievements,
11:37according to him.
11:39First, the government fulfilled its promises
11:42and responded to the wishes of the social partners.
11:49On Friday,
11:51in front of the Council of Peace and Security
11:54of the African Union in Addis Ababa,
11:57they highlighted the firm and permanent commitment of Morocco
12:01to strengthening peace and reconciliation in Africa.
12:04The permanent representative of Morocco
12:08to the African Union and the Economic Committee of Africa,
12:12Mohamed Arouchi,
12:14confirmed the firm commitment
12:17of the African Union and the Economic Committee of Africa
12:20to strengthening peace and reconciliation in Africa,
12:23indicating that the Kingdom adopts a multidimensional approach
12:26that establishes a link between peace, security and development
12:29in order to guarantee the permanent stability of the continent.
12:37For the first time outside the European continent,
12:40the youth of the European People's Party
12:43organized its annual meeting in the Moroccan capital, Rabat,
12:46in partnership with the National Federation of Youth
12:49and the founder of Kongrad,
12:51Aden Weir,
12:53under the slogan of the Middle European Dialogue
12:56towards a shared approach and understanding.
12:57The meeting was attended by more than 120 young people
13:00from different European countries
13:03to strengthen cooperation and exchange views
13:06for a shared future.
13:09The meetings discussed several issues,
13:12including energy transition,
13:15climate change,
13:17the horizons of the European Union
13:20and the Middle European relations.
13:23This meeting is an indication
13:25that the dialogue and mutual understanding
13:28is encouraged through actions and meetings.
13:31I would like to thank the organizers
13:34for giving priority to the role of the youth
13:37in the strategic vision
13:40that will be combined between Morocco and Europe in the future.
13:43What we expect from the youth
13:46is that they do not just observe,
13:49but that they have a role in determining the future,
13:51a future that will include
13:54a greater priority for education
13:57and economic opportunities
14:00aimed at confronting the challenges
14:03related to job opportunities and employment,
14:06as well as the way in which we will face future problems,
14:09whether in terms of agriculture, energy or security.
14:12Despite the destruction of documents
14:15and other evidence of crimes committed in the country
14:18during the rule of Bashar al-Assad,
14:21the United Nations has determined
14:24that many evidences are still valid.
14:27After the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad,
14:30the committee was able to enter the country
14:33after trying to investigate each other
14:36about the crimes committed since 2011.
14:39During its visit to the prisons of Damascus,
14:42it decided that many evidences
14:45have been damaged or destroyed
14:48since people flocked to the prisons
14:51after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.
14:54The committee found that the prison of Sidnaya al-Sayyid,
14:57which witnessed executions outside the judiciary,
15:00as well as torture that symbolizes
15:03the crimes committed against the opposition
15:06of the Syrian government,
15:09has become empty of all documents.
15:16The Syrian security forces were stopped
15:18by Atif Najib, a relative of Bashar al-Assad,
15:21who was previously the president
15:24of the political security branch
15:27in the province of Daraa,
15:30where popular protests erupted in 2011.
15:33The Syrian embassy said
15:36that Najib, the son of the late president,
15:39is the most important person
15:42to be stopped since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad
15:45on December 8.
15:48Najib is also responsible
15:51for the arrest of children
15:54at the beginning of the revolution,
15:57known as the suppression of the opposition in Daraa.
16:01The United Nations was alarmed
16:04by the situation in the southern Kivu region
16:07of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
16:10after the movement,
16:13the March 23 movement,
16:15began in the city of Goma,
16:18at a time when the leader of the protesters
16:21announced the strength of his forces
16:24to march towards the capital.
16:27The report by Younes Barakat.
16:30A new day in the city of Goma
16:33is not like the rest of the days
16:36after the city became under full control
16:39of the March 23 protest movement,
16:42in a transformation that is expected
16:45to reach the capital, Kinshasa.
16:48We are struggling today
16:51for several reasons.
16:54First, the absence of a state
16:57in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
17:00The regime has destroyed the army
17:03and the police as well as the administration
17:06and justice.
17:09Faced with this transformation
17:12in the balance of power,
17:15the presence of supporters from Rwanda
17:18will lead to great escalation in the region.
17:21I would like to congratulate the president
17:24on his speech.
17:27We must know that we support him.
17:30We want to join the army
17:33so that we can protect our country.
17:36On the other hand,
17:39the United Nations was alarmed
17:41by the death of the president
17:44of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
17:47We are worried about the situation
17:50in the south of Kivu,
17:53along with the progress of the protesters
17:56towards the city of Bukavu.
17:59The March 23 protest movement
18:02from Rwanda moved south
18:05in the Democratic Republic of Congo
18:08after being controlled
18:11by Goma,
18:14the capital of the northern Kivu region,
18:17a week ago.
18:20The movement continued
18:23to the capital, Kinshasa.
18:26The United Nations announced
18:29that 700 people were killed
18:32and 2,800 injured
18:35in the fighting
18:38between Sunday and Thursday
18:41in the city of Bukavu.
18:44The German parties voted
18:47against the immigration law
18:50proposed by the opposition
18:53supported by the Alternative Party
18:56for Extreme Right Germany.
18:59The Christian Democratic Union
19:02and its ally, the Christian Socialist Union,
19:05were able to approve
19:08an unconstitutional memorandum
19:11on the immigration law.
19:14A heated debate
19:17between the German political party
19:20and the opposition
19:23ended with a vote
19:26against the immigration law,
19:29which included new conditions
19:32for immigrants.
19:35The German party voted
19:38against the immigration law
19:41because the issue
19:44is related to how to correct
19:47what happened on Wednesday.
19:50The debate lasted for hours
19:53to allow time to hold discussions
19:56at the last minute
19:59between the Christian Democratic Party
20:02and the Christian Socialist Union
20:05and the rest of the moderate parties.
20:08Discussions about the immigration law
20:11lasted for hours
20:14to allow time to hold discussions
20:17at the last minute
20:20between the Christian Democratic Union
20:23and the Christian Socialist Union
20:26and the rest of the moderate parties.
20:29The German party voted against
20:32the immigration law
20:35because it is related to
20:38how to correct
20:41what happened on Wednesday.
20:44The German party voted against
20:47the immigration law
20:50because it is related to
20:53how to correct
20:56what happened on Wednesday.
20:59The German party voted against
21:02the immigration law
21:05because it is related to
21:08how to correct
21:11what happened on Wednesday.