MEDI1TV Afrique : LE GRAND JOURNAL MIDI - 06/02/2025
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00:00This morning, the words of Donald Trump to occupy the Gaza Strip bring us decades back.
00:20This is what Jean-Paul Chaniolo will tell us this morning, while the White House,
00:24yesterday evening, tried to make a good impression and to temporize the absolutely staggering words of the American president.
00:31On our continent, a point on the sanitary situation in the city of Goma after the fall of the great city of the east of the RDC,
00:39violent fights, thousands of deaths that must be buried, the testimony of the director of Hotcha, he is on site.
00:45We will take the direction of Agadir, then to Morocco, an essential meeting for the country's economy,
00:52the Aliotis Salon, dedicated in particular to the profession of fishing and aquaculture,
00:56objective, among other things, to ensure the food independence of the country in this sector.
01:02Finally, Morocco, the Gulf, this brings us to Rabat,
01:06a blow from the extremely high competition of the trophy in Seine-de-la-Couple-à-la-Marieme.
01:11Ali Salaheddin is on site, he is our special envoy.
01:14See you at the end of this edition.
01:16Translator
01:21Hello, hello to all of you.
01:23First of all, there was the effect of sideration following the statement of the American president yesterday
01:29on the project of a takeover of American control of Gaza, of a movement of its population.
01:35Then anger, a flood of international criticism for Jean-Paul Chaniolo.
01:40You will hear it, it is necessary to make a political blockade in the face of an insensitive feedback in history.
01:46For the moment, we are at the stage of a speech.
01:49A rather amazing speech, devastating and heavy of danger, of course, but it is a speech.
01:56So the question of the passage to the act is still something else.
02:00And everything will obviously depend on the ability of these countries,
02:03you can speak of Egypt last year, to react, not simply by words,
02:07which they have already done, but by acts.
02:09That is to say, we really make it impossible.
02:11Moreover, the implementation of such ethnic cleansing,
02:14you have to take the words as they are, which is contrary to the Geneva Convention,
02:17obviously, for a long time.
02:19It is quite important that there is a mass uprising against this position in the acts.
02:25And now, what hardly surprises me is that many states have had time to react.
02:32Finally, it is starting to come.
02:33In particular, France has reacted very clearly,
02:35recalling that it is contrary to international law, of course,
02:38and that it is going against a solution of peace in the Middle East.
02:43In other words, we are in a moment where this conflict,
02:48that we could think we might be able to find some solutions,
02:52we are really going backwards and we are coming back to violence.
02:56Here is President of IREMO, Jean-Paul Chaniolo,
02:58Antoine Casalta's microphone, Jean-Paul Chaniolo,
03:00whom we will meet again at noon on our antenna.
03:03He is the guest of Le Grand Journal at 1.05 p.m.
03:06The Secretary of State in the United States went up to the platform yesterday.
03:09Marco Rubio then said that any transfer of gas would be temporary.
03:14Donald Trump wants to rebuild the buildings, he says,
03:17so that people can go back there.
03:19The White House, yesterday in a row,
03:22tried to temporize as best it could.
03:25Alicia Miami.
03:26The Trump administration had to come to a real explanation of the text
03:30after the mess caused by the presidential statements.
03:33According to the head of American diplomacy,
03:35when Donald Trump talks about cleaning up Gaza,
03:38it is actually a generous proposal of the American president
03:42to help rebuild the enclave devastated by 15 months of war.
03:46When Donald Trump says that the Palestinians will have no choice
03:50but to leave the Gaza Strip,
03:52it is not a project of ethnic cleansing, as the UN fears,
03:55but a temporary move, always within the framework of this reconstruction.
03:59A reconstruction that the United States does not intend to finance,
04:02specifies the White House.
04:04A White House that has not taken up the term
04:06Riviera of the Middle East, used by the president.
04:10A president who remains convinced,
04:12despite international reactions,
04:14that, I quote,
04:15everyone loves his idea.
04:17Alicia Miami is the ambassador of Palestine
04:20to the UN.
04:22Muriel Mansour said yesterday
04:24that the Gaza Strip is not a free land
04:26whose anyone could seize.
04:28This era of history is revolutionary.
04:31Jean-Paul Chaniolo told us about France.
04:33Emmanuel Macron with the Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
04:36They both warned
04:38that any forced displacement
04:40of the Palestinian population of Gaza,
04:42like that of the West Bank,
04:45would be completely unacceptable.
04:47France, one last word
04:49for the region of the Middle East.
04:51The interim president, Ahmad al-Shareh,
04:53received a call from his French counterpart.
04:56Yesterday, Emmanuel Macron took the opportunity
04:58to invite him to Paris.
05:00France says it wants to work
05:02on the transition process
05:04in line with the aspirations of the Syrian people.
05:06The full integration of the Kurds of Syria
05:08in this process and the pursuit of the fight
05:10against terrorism.
05:14Our continent,
05:16in short, first of all, is Nigeria.
05:18A fire in a dormitory
05:21that killed 17 people.
05:23It happened in the northwest of the country.
05:25100 students aged 10 to 16
05:27were sleeping in their dormitory.
05:29The fire broke out
05:31on Tuesday night.
05:33The causes of the fire
05:35are not yet determined.
05:37I suggest we go to RDC.
05:39We learned yesterday that the M23
05:41and the Rwandan troops
05:43had launched a new offensive,
05:45this time to the south of Kivu, to Bukavu.
05:47They seized the city of Goma
05:49not long ago during a fight
05:51that killed at least 1,900 people.
05:53The figure was announced yesterday by the UN.
05:55The UN is now afraid
05:57of epidemics.
05:59I suggest we listen to Bounena Sidi Mohamed.
06:01He is the Deputy Director of OCHA.
06:03He is in Goma.
06:05The health situation is extremely critical
06:07and the burial of bodies is a priority
06:09to avoid major health risks.
06:11At least 2,000 bodies
06:13have already been buried
06:15by the communities.
06:17Today, 900 bodies
06:19are still in the morgues
06:21of Goma hospitals.
06:23Many bodies in a state of decomposition
06:25are still in some areas,
06:27notably at the airport and the prison in Goma.
06:29The challenges faced by humanitarian actors
06:31are numerous,
06:33notably on health issues,
06:35the breakdown of stock of mortuary bags.
06:37Currently, only 500 bags
06:39are available,
06:41including 100 for children
06:43and 400 for adults.
06:45This breakdown is essential
06:47to prevent health risks,
06:49notably epidemics.
06:51We are working with our partners
06:53to speed up this operation.
06:55Nearly 3,000 deaths in Goma.
06:57You heard Bounena Sidi Mohamed,
06:59the Deputy Director of OCHA.
07:01He is in Goma, joined by our correspondent
07:03Pascal Moulegoua.
07:05Our continent is the Moroccan press
07:07who came back this morning
07:09on this day of national strike
07:11in the public and private sectors
07:13of several trade unions.
07:15They highlight the success of the day
07:17to denounce the passage of the law
07:19on the right to strike by force.
07:21The EMT estimated yesterday
07:23a participation rate of 85%
07:25in this strike.
07:27The Moroccan Union of Labour
07:29will continue to handle this Thursday.
07:31Morocco. We will take the direction of Agadir.
07:33The 7th edition of the Salon Aliotis
07:35was launched yesterday.
07:37It is an event to honour
07:39aquaculture fishermen.
07:41Majda Marrouf,
07:43Director of the National Agency
07:45for the Development of Aquaculture.
07:47We have a pavilion dedicated
07:49exclusively to aquaculture.
07:51About 50 exhibitors
07:53were mobilized
07:55to present
07:57their experience,
07:59their products
08:01and highlight
08:03the advances
08:05in the marine aquaculture
08:07sector.
08:09This sector
08:11is called upon
08:13to contribute strongly
08:15to national food security.
08:17I think that today,
08:19with all the advances made
08:21in the development of the sector,
08:23it is quite normal
08:25that the Salon Aliotis
08:27dedicates this attention to it.
08:29This dedication is aligned
08:31with the vision of our country
08:33which has put in place
08:35the Aliotis strategy
08:37towards promising new horizons
08:39and a sustainable
08:41economic growth engine.
08:43The Salon Aliotis
08:45until February 9, Sunday.
08:47Majda Marrouf,
08:49Director of the National Agency
08:51for the Development of Aquaculture.
08:53We will stay in Morocco
08:55for Rabat.
08:57The 49th edition
08:59of the Assane II Trophy
09:01was launched on Thursday.
09:03It is the 28th Alameriem Cup.
09:05It takes place in the Gulf Kingdom of Dar Es Salaam.
09:07Two competitions
09:09that attract the best golfers
09:11and the best golfers in the world.
09:13Ali Salaheddin is on site.
09:15He is one of our special envoys.
09:17The men's edition promises a fierce struggle
09:19on the course of Dar Es Salaam.
09:2166 world-class golfers
09:23will be in competition to succeed
09:25the Argentine Ricardo Gonzalez,
09:27winner of the 2024 edition.
09:29Among them, the Spanish Miguel Angel Jimenez,
09:31the Scottish Colleen Montgomery
09:33and the French José Maria Olazabal.
09:35For its part, the Alameriem Cup
09:37of the European Ladies Tour
09:39will face 108 players
09:41of the elite of the European circuit.
09:43A tournament that will be particularly followed
09:45by the public of Dar Es Salaam
09:47since it knows the participation
09:49of five Moroccan golfers.
09:51Inès Lakhlalèche, the Moroccan,
09:53finished 7th last year
09:55and hopes to mark the spirits again.
09:57I do my best on a small scale
09:59on the present day.
10:01I try to look at the statistics
10:03of the year 2024.
10:05I am trying to improve
10:07my statistics in the rubrics
10:09that did not work,
10:11especially the wedging, the putting
10:13and solidify my swing.
10:15I continue to find a balance of life
10:17between personal life
10:19and sports career.
10:21Inès Maha Haddiwi also represents
10:23Morocco, just like the young
10:25Sophia Sghalli, Lina Belmaté
10:27and Malek Boureda.
10:30We continue to follow
10:32this coup d'envoi
10:34this morning with our next
10:36sports morning meeting.
10:38The next, the first, will be at 7.10.