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00:00Translated by Zainab salman
00:30This is the third episode of the United Nations program We Hear Better,
00:34which will benefit 100 children in 17 countries in Africa and the Middle East.
00:43The disarmament of a terrorist cell is linked to ISIS.
00:46Field information about the presence of a mountainous area is suspected to be a background for logistical support
00:53with weapons for this cell to implement its terrorist plans.
01:00Rabat is hosting the second session of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the African Parliaments,
01:07which is organized this year under a banner to build stable bases for stability and security in Africa.
01:17The President of the United Nations
01:29The President of the United Nations, Laila Asmaa, and the founder of Laila Asmaa for the Deaf and the Deaf-Listening
01:33in the hospital of specializations affiliated with the Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat.
01:38This is the third session of the United Nations program We Hear Better.
01:43This is a project aimed at re-hearing 100 children belonging to 17 countries in Africa and the Middle East
01:51with a humanistic vision and solidarity for His Majesty King Mohammed VI
01:56for a southern-southern cooperation that is coherent and effective.
02:00This project, which is carried out in four cities,
02:05has planted the artificial ground for the beneficiaries of the deaf children,
02:08enabling them to discover, communicate, learn, and open up.
02:13In parallel, 17 specializations will be formed in the diseases of the nose, ears, and throat,
02:20and 17 speakers belonging to each of them to one of the affected countries,
02:26which in the Faculty of Medicine in Rabat and in the hospital centers of the company
02:30to ensure the continuity of medical follow-up in their native countries.
02:47The Center for Judicial Research, which is affiliated with the General Directorate of National Land Conservation,
02:55in the context of ongoing research on the background of the dismantling of a terrorist cell
02:59associated with the organization of Daesh in the coastal area,
03:03from the observation of field information reinforced with technical data
03:07about the existence of a mountainous area,
03:10which is suspected of being used as a background base for logistical support with weapons and ammunition,
03:17aimed at the members of this cell in order to implement its terrorist plans.
03:22The General Directorate of National Security and National Land Conservation
03:27mentioned that the technical experience and the operation of locating sites through artificial moons
03:33eliminated the specificity of the area suspected of being in the Rashidiyah region,
03:37and specified the eastern bank of the Kayr River,
03:41along with a group led by Wad al-Naam,
03:45belonging to the Boudnib area on the eastern borders of the Kingdom.
03:50The investigation and expedition was able to find a shipment of weapons and ammunition
03:56buried in a remote place at the bottom of the rocky peak.
04:01It was wrapped in plastic bags and paper papers published by Mali.
04:08The weapons stored in the framework of this operation are Kalashnikov weapons,
04:14with two ammunition tanks, two rifles, and ten individual firearms of various types,
04:22a large amount of ammunition, and different types of firearms.
04:28The successful preparations for this stage of the investigation indicate
04:34that the weapons and equipment stored were provided and sent by the leaders of the ISIS organization
04:41in the Sahel region, responsible for foreign relations through illegal smuggling channels.
04:48After securing the smuggling of weapons, ammunition, and the guarantee of its concealment
04:52by the Logistics Support Background,
04:54the leaders of the ISIS organization sent the location updates to coordinated teams
04:59within the terrorist cell that was dismantled yesterday at four o'clock
05:04in order to move to use it legally and peacefully in the implementation of terrorist projects.
05:10We have with us to shed light on this subject from the city of Agadir,
05:32Mohamed El-Tayyara, a researcher in strategic and security studies.
05:36Mr. Mohamed El-Tayyara, welcome to our program.
05:39Welcome, Mr. President.
05:42As you have heard, as a result of the activities of the terrorist cell related to ISIS,
05:48ground information about the existence of a mountainous area has been released,
05:54which is suspected of being used as a background base for Logistics Support Weapons,
06:00and of course for this cell, to implement terrorist plans.
06:04Continuous interactions, and thus the danger of this cell,
06:08ask us about the extent of the challenges that the Kingdom faces to protect its people.
06:17First of all, this development that took place immediately after the destruction of the cell yesterday,
06:26confirms that the first operations have revealed a very dangerous matter,
06:36which is a group of weapons and ammunition,
06:41an area that was to be used as a background base,
06:50and this area is located in the eastern region of Wadgir, in the region of Boudnib,
06:59and this has a special indication.
07:01The other indication, outside the framework of the type of weapons and their danger,
07:07is that some of the papers that were used as envelopes for some of these weapons,
07:17were issued by the State of Mali on January 27, 2025,
07:25which shows that these weapons were placed in a short time,
07:31and this confirms that this is part of a very dangerous plan,
07:37not in the way that people can imagine,
07:44this is a dangerous project that aims to shake the stability of the Kingdom in a dangerous way.
07:51The other thing that we can see from the taking of this border area,
08:00and the remoteness as a starting point,
08:05once again confirms that Daesh is still trying to establish a state of its own in Morocco.
08:19After trying several times in the region of Nadour, in the north of Morocco,
08:26and this is what we noticed through the cells that were stopped in this region,
08:32especially since 2016,
08:34we notice that the instructions issued to the elements of these cells,
08:38were training in the forests,
08:41and the main goal was to establish a state of its own with Daesh in these areas,
08:46and to repel attacks initiated from this principle,
08:50and to control the geographical areas.
08:53Therefore, the geographical area that was discovered,
08:57in this military training, has a special meaning and means a lot.
09:02What does it mean?
09:03You told us that the region of Boudnib on the eastern borders has a special meaning and means a lot.
09:08What do you mean by that?
09:10First, it means the Algerian borders,
09:13and we know that everyone,
09:16when we go back and analyze the groups that were trying to target Morocco,
09:26or carried out armed attacks inside Morocco,
09:31as was the case with the explosions in the Asni Foumarrak hotel in 1995,
09:37or before that, with the attempt to enter the Islamic Shiba,
09:40to use weapons through the Algerian borders and carry out attacks,
09:44after receiving special training in the Tindouf camps,
09:48all of which confirm that the Algerian military intelligence is present,
09:52especially that in recent years,
09:56it has intensified the attempt to intimidate Morocco's stability.
10:02To return to this idea,
10:04yesterday, Mr. Mohamed Tayyar,
10:06and on our channel,
10:08during your participation in the program Al-Haseena,
10:11you said that there is a clear link between the elements of the police and the terrorist cells.
10:17Can you explain what you mean by that?
10:20Especially since you said that Morocco is threatened,
10:23in a special way, by the terrorist organizations in the coast.
10:27First, we need to know that the organizations present in the coast,
10:34including the Islam and Muslims Organization,
10:38the Polisario Militias, as well as Daesh,
10:41return to the same source, to the Algerian military security,
10:47which controls their lines.
10:49The first strikes carried out by the terrorist groups,
10:56especially during the time of the Salafi League for Combat Cooperation,
11:01were based on the elements of the Tindouf camps,
11:06as is the case with Omar Sahrawi,
11:08as is the case with the bombings that Mauritania was subjected to.
11:12So, it was based on the elements of the Tindouf camps,
11:15which belonged to the Al-Qaeda organization,
11:17which was led by the military intelligence.
11:20The same goes for the organization that changed its name in 2007,
11:27to the Al-Qaeda Organization in Islamic Morocco.
11:30We find that in its leadership,
11:32there are many elements that belong to the Tindouf camps.
11:36The same goes for the organization of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.
11:40All of its leadership comes from the Tindouf camps,
11:44which established the organization of the Tindouf camps.
11:47In fact, the media sites belonging to the Polisario,
11:51since 2014,
11:55have been talking about the spread of Daesh in the Tindouf camps.
11:59These media channels,
12:04or media outlets, or newspapers,
12:06or whatever you want to call them,
12:09have been talking about the spread of Daesh in the Tindouf camps.
12:15On the ground, Mr. Tayyar,
12:17we have recently heard about a direct incitement
12:22by prominent leaders in the Daesh organization
12:24in the African Sahel region,
12:26which has now been coordinated across Moroccan cities.
12:29How do we understand this way of working in terrorism?
12:38We should not forget, as we said yesterday,
12:44that since the first day of its establishment,
12:49since the announcement of its establishment in 2015
12:53at the border crossing,
12:55which connects Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger,
12:58since the beginning,
12:59it has announced its clear goal of targeting Morocco.
13:04As we said, the first cell to be disassembled
13:08is this organization.
13:10Therefore, there are several people
13:14who are interrogated through media
13:20and the internet in general.
13:22They are interrogated by people
13:26who raise the flag of Jihad,
13:30and most of them are in the service
13:32of the Algerian military intelligence.
13:34I was struck by a statement yesterday
13:38that talked about terrorist projects in Washika.
13:41The Daesh branch in the Sahel region
13:44targeted the members of the terrorist cell
13:47that was stopped yesterday.
13:49There were 12 people in this group.
13:52Why did they target the elements of the public forces?
13:56Through their infiltration,
13:58through their kidnapping,
14:00by exposing them to physical torture,
14:02by impersonating the bodies.
14:04All this came in the statement.
14:06How do we understand?
14:08Has the battle become direct now?
14:10Of course, it is direct,
14:12especially after Morocco announced
14:15several exceptional and very important projects
14:20related to the countries of the Sahel region
14:24or the countries overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
14:27I would like to point out a very important point.
14:30The terrorist organizations operating in the Sahel region,
14:34whether they belong to the Nusrat Al-Islam Al-Muslimin
14:39or to the Islamic State Organization
14:43in the Sahel region,
14:45after Morocco announced these projects,
14:50they intensified their attacks
14:53on the countries overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
14:59They expand in the north of Togo
15:02and head towards the Aegean coast, etc.
15:06They try by all means
15:08to control sensitive points on the Atlantic Ocean.
15:12This project has appeared
15:14especially after Morocco announced these major projects.
15:18Therefore, the primary target is Morocco.
15:26The target is all the efforts
15:32that Morocco is doing
15:34to build stability in this region.
15:36The target is also to facilitate the progress of Morocco
15:40and to increase its stability
15:42and to prevent any development
15:46in the economic path and development that Morocco is experiencing.
15:51Thank you very much.
15:52Thank you, Mohamed Tayyara,
15:53researcher in strategic and security studies
15:55for this participation with us.
15:59The Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries,
16:01Rural Development, Water and Forestry, Ahmed Al-Buwari,
16:04confirmed that all stakeholders
16:06in order to guarantee the financing of national markets
16:08for agricultural products
16:10and to enhance the monitoring of the quality of agricultural and food products
16:13during the month of Ramadan.
16:15He said this in a speech
16:17presented in front of the government council
16:19about the financing of the market for food products
16:21during the holy month.
16:23The Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries,
16:26confirmed that all stakeholders
16:28in order to guarantee the financing of national markets
16:31for agricultural products
16:34and to enhance the monitoring of the quality of agricultural and food products
16:39during the holy month.
16:41He said this in a speech
16:43presented in front of the government council
16:45about the financing of national markets
16:47for agricultural and food products
16:49during the holy month.
16:51The Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries,
16:53Rural Development, Water and Forestry,
16:55confirmed that all stakeholders
16:57in order to guarantee the financing of national markets
16:59for agricultural and food products
17:01during the holy month.
17:03He said this in a speech
17:05presented in front of the government council
17:07about the financing of national markets
17:09for agricultural and food products
17:11during the holy month.
17:15The number of people who are insured
17:17by the compulsory insurance system
17:19for diseases exceeds 24,700,000.
17:21the number of people who are insured
17:23by the compulsory insurance system
17:25for diseases exceeds 24,700,000.
17:27Mustafa Bitas.
17:29After three years of this workshop,
17:31the number of people who are insured
17:33by the compulsory insurance system
17:35transcended twoiko now.
17:37Others we scanned
17:39and others haven't even optioned them.
17:41Today, 24.7 million people
17:43are insured.
17:45Many are insured,
17:47some have insurance,
17:49some people have insurance,
17:51others spend money on insurance,
17:53some use it,
17:55and they have insurance firmly insured.
17:57They don't even walk one bit
17:59in society.
18:01But their insurance share
18:03The number of these people is about 200,000.
18:08So, there are 24.7% of citizens today who have no financial support.
18:18Has the government forgotten anyone who has not provided these facilities at all?
18:24The Red Cross has signed a framework agreement to share with the Kenyan Mandira region
18:30in a step that reflects Morocco's commitment to strengthen south-south cooperation
18:34and strengthens the development dynamics led by King Mohammed VI in the African continent.
18:39This agreement aims to exchange experiences and launch joint development projects
18:44in vital areas including water, clean energy, agriculture and marine hunting,
18:50as well as improving infrastructure and developing renewable energy sources,
18:54thus achieving sustainable development for the two regions.
18:58The agreement also includes the exchange of visits between officials
19:01to strengthen coordination and bilateral cooperation.
19:04During his visit to the Red Cross, the Kenyan delegation presented achievements
19:08that have been achieved within the new development model of the southern regions
19:12in addition to economic competencies, developed infrastructure,
19:16social, cultural and sport projects.
19:21First of all, I would like to take this opportunity
19:24to thank the great people of the Kingdom of Morocco.
19:44I would also like to thank the ambassador of Morocco to the Republic of Kenya
19:49for facilitating this visit.
19:58The importance of this visit for us lies in this bilateral partnership
20:02that includes all parts of the Kenyan Mandira and the city of Oyon in the Kingdom of Morocco.
20:10This partnership with the Mandira region reflects Morocco's commitment to strengthen
20:16south-south cooperation and strengthen development dynamics,
20:21in addition to exchanging experiences and launching development projects.
20:30We are very interested in the development that Morocco has known in the field of renewable energy,
20:35a development that is one of the largest and most important projects in the region.
20:40The development of solar energy and water resources is in particular.
20:52The climate of the Mandira region is similar to that of the city of Oyon,
20:56and we expect to benefit a lot from this visit and this partnership that we have just signed.
21:04The relationship we have just signed now.
21:34The representatives of the residents of Oyon will speak to us
21:39and promise us that this is the beginning of a new project
21:44within the framework of the bilateral partnership between the two sides,
21:49and the completion of the experiments.
21:54The first team, led by Mohamed Barreza, the Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces,
21:58and the leader of the southern region at the headquarters of the General Command,
22:01and the team led by Fakhroul Ahsan,
22:05the Commander of the National Search Force of the Kingdom of South.
22:10This meeting is taking place within the framework of the regular meetings between the Royal Armed Forces
22:14and the United Nations Search Force of the Kingdom of South.
22:18It was an opportunity to research the activities of the mission.
22:22The two officials welcomed the exceptional levels that have been achieved
22:25on the level of coordination in various fields.
22:31The second team of the heads of the foreign affairs committees in the African parliaments
22:35has joined us under the banner of building solid foundations for stability and security in Africa.
22:41The organization of this role in the framework of cooperation and coordination of the efforts of the African parliaments
22:47in the face of the challenges that the continent faces.
22:52The stability and security in Africa was the focus of the second team
22:56of the heads of the foreign affairs committees in the African parliaments
23:00organized by Rabat with the participation of a balanced number of African countries.
23:05The cooperation of the representatives of the African parliaments with Rabat
23:08confirms the steadfast commitment of Morocco to the unity and integration of the African continent
23:13through the African legislative, constructive and positive work
23:16in the face of the challenges that the continent faces.
23:19Today, the council will continue to work throughout this day
23:29to discuss issues related to the Middle East and also issues related to the integration of the African continent.
23:41The second edition of this prominent event was characterized by the participation of more than 40 parliamentary representatives,
23:47which reflects the genuine will of the African parliaments
23:50to strengthen cooperation between the various legislative institutions.
23:54This cooperation is confirmed through a number of promising and strategic initiatives,
23:59including two initiatives of the series of African and Atlantic countries
24:03alongside the establishment of coastal countries from the Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean,
24:07which were launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
24:12The participants confirmed the integration between these two initiatives
24:15and the Niger-Morocco-European gas pipeline project,
24:18which passes through 13 African countries.
24:25The organization of Morocco for the second edition of this forum
24:27comes thanks to the stability and security that the Kingdom has,
24:31which enables it to lead the Middle East and peace initiatives in the continent.
24:35The holding of this forum also confirms that Morocco cares about the future of the region,
24:39which gives us hope for the development of brotherhood between Morocco and Gabon.
24:49During this session, we will focus on the issues of mutual commitment,
24:53such as security and diplomacy,
24:55and see the reality of the promising launch of this prominent event.
24:58If we continue on this path of seriousness,
25:01we will certainly win the bet of change and put Africa at the top of priorities,
25:06where it really deserves to be.
25:10The holding of Morocco for the second edition
25:12by the heads of the foreign affairs committees in the African parliaments
25:15reflects the importance of the African parliamentary cooperation
25:19within the framework of the efforts of the countries of the continent
25:21in confronting the challenges that the world faces,
25:24which are raging in Africa,
25:26especially in relation to the issue of food security
25:29and the threats related to peace and security.
25:32Thus, the African parliaments are marking a new stage
25:36of mutual solidarity and free dialogue,
25:39which the African governments carry out
25:41and which is the responsibility of the African nuance.
25:47See you next time.
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