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00:00STATE OF THE ARMY
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00:19Greetings, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the press release from the Media TV channel, starting with the headlines.
00:25STATE OF THE ARMY
00:27In the framework of the strategic partnership with the United States, Morocco received the first shipment of six Apache-style fighter jets.
00:36The victims of the police are showing off in front of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
00:42Terrible violations in the Tindo camps.
00:45The United States is stopping the exchange of intelligence information with Ukraine in the midst of the crisis witnessed by relations between the two countries.
00:54STATE OF THE ARMY
00:59In accordance with the instructions of His Excellency the Supreme Commander-in-Chief and the President of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces,
01:07the first air base of the Royal Air Force was completed today in order to organize the reception of the first shipment of six Apache-style fighter jets.
01:19The General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces reported that the ceremony took place in the presence of the Minister in charge of the National Defense Administration,
01:29Abdullah Tifloudi, and the Minister of Industry and Trade, Riyad Mazour,
01:33and the Minister in charge of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Fawzi Laqja, and the First Team, Mohamed Bareed.
01:40The General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces and the Commander of the Southern Region,
01:45the First Team, Mohamed Haramou, the Commander of the Royal Air Force, and the Air Force Commander, Mohamed Kadih, are in charge of the Royal Air Force.
01:53The ceremony was also attended by an American delegation led by General Mike Longley,
01:59the Commander of the US-African Air Force, and the US Embassy in Morocco,
02:07Apache-style fighter jets were also received in the presence of the High Commanders of the Royal Air Force,
02:12and the Chief of the General Staff of the Royal Armed Forces, Aramia, to update the Royal Armed Forces.
02:22Many victims of the violations committed by the police have testified and intervened in front of the Human Rights Council in the context of the 58th session of the Council in January.
02:33The interveners particularly highlighted the short-term disappearances and various violations committed by the separatist militias in Tendouf Camp in southern West Algeria,
02:44in addition to the increase in the number of short-term recruits for children and the torture of women and children.
02:50Awfa details in a report by Malek Mehraj.
02:54The human rights violations committed by the residents of Tendouf Camp under the pretext of protest and torture
03:01were a warning to the international community through the testimonies of many victims and activists from regional and international civil organizations to the Human Rights Committee.
03:11During the 58th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, many interveners highlighted the deteriorating human conditions
03:19in which thousands of detainees live in the camps,
03:22as well as the increase in the number of criminal acts committed by the residents, especially children and women, for all types of violence, physical and psychological torture.
03:31The African International Culture Council is concerned about the violations of children's rights in Africa, especially in the Democratic Republic of Sudan and in Tendouf Camps.
03:42The Sahrawi Legion in Tendouf Camps has suffered for 50 years from the worst violations imaginable,
03:49as they are subjected to terrible practices by the oppressive regime led by Polisario,
03:54including killing outside the law, hiding in the camps, torturing children and raping them,
03:58as well as the complete prohibition of freedom of expression, the banning of press and the spread of slavery, and the restriction of movement inside the camps or their quarters.
04:07We draw attention to the disturbing conditions in the refugee camps in Tendouf in the south-east of Algeria,
04:15as the human rights violations continue to escalate rapidly.
04:18For five decades, thousands of people have been living in these camps in terrible human conditions, deprived of their basic rights.
04:26The security situation has deteriorated to a great extent recently, as there is an increase in the number of criminal acts and violence.
04:32The testimonies and stories of the victims of the human tragedies that the detainees are subjected to by the Polisario militias and the Algerian army
04:40shed light on the reality of the short-term disappearances, executions, sexual and physical assaults,
04:46which you find as empty spaces in the shadow of the geographical isolation of the camps, far from any international monitoring.
04:53In my case, my father was kidnapped before I was born and tortured to death.
04:59I still do not know the fate of his body.
05:03When I was one year old, I was allowed to ask for persecution and oppression,
05:07because I dared to ask for my father's fate, which I have never seen in my life.
05:13International human rights organizations that monitor the deteriorating situation in the camps have repeatedly issued requests
05:20for a comprehensive investigation of the detainees in the camps of Tendouf,
05:24in addition to facilitating their voluntary return to their original country, Morocco.
05:29We call on the High Commission of Refugees to carry out a comprehensive investigation of the refugees living in the desert camps,
05:38which provides the data to set up programs according to my needs.
05:43A series of human rights-based interventions have been issued,
05:47especially in the face of the risk of exploitation of children for political and military purposes,
05:51with repeated violations of their rights and their being subjected to short-term deportation,
05:56in complete ignorance of international conventions and the report of the High Commission,
06:00which considers these practices contrary to international human rights law and the international agreement on the rights of children.
06:08Judicial officers and police officers in the regional security area of Mara City,
06:14based on information provided by the General Directorate of National Land Conservation,
06:19have launched an attempt to smuggle 4 tons and 321 kilograms of Shira drugs and detain 5 people,
06:26aged between 24 and 50 years,
06:29suspected of being connected to a criminal network active in the international smuggling of drugs and mental drugs.
06:38In another issue, Mohamed Salim Al-Sharqawi, the director in charge of the operation of the Beitmal Al-Quds Al-Sharif agency,
06:45has visited a number of holy social institutions to assess the strategic dimension of social work
06:51carried out by the agency in the Holy City,
06:54under the direct supervision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee.
06:59Details in the report of Kawthar Hammoumi.
07:03The director in charge of the Beitmal Al-Quds Al-Sharif agency has visited a number of holy social institutions
07:09to assess the strategic dimension of social work
07:13carried out by the agency in the Holy City,
07:17under the direct supervision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee.
07:24The director in charge of the operation of the Mohamed Salim Al-Sharqawi agency,
07:28accompanied by Ismail Al-Ramli, coordinator of the programs and projects of the agency in Al-Quds,
07:33heard from a group of social organizations in the field of child protection
07:39and the care of people in the situation of disability,
07:42their assessment of the dimensions of the partnership that is committed to the parties
07:46by delivering money to its recipients in safe and transparent ways,
07:51while ensuring the necessary means of measuring and tracking the traces according to the standards of the agency.
07:58The director in charge of the operation of the Mohamed Salim Al-Sharqawi agency,
08:02accompanied by Ismail Al-Ramli, coordinator of the programs and projects of the agency in Al-Quds,
08:07heard from a group of social organizations in the field of child protection
08:11and the care of people in the situation of disability,
08:15while ensuring the necessary means of measuring and tracking the traces according to the standards of the agency.
08:27The director in charge of the operation of the Mohamed Salim Al-Sharqawi agency,
08:32accompanied by Ismail Al-Ramli, coordinator of the programs and projects of the agency in Al-Quds,
08:37heard from a group of social organizations in the field of child protection
08:42and the care of people in the situation of disability,
08:47while ensuring the necessary means of measuring and tracking the traces according to the standards of the agency.
08:52The director in charge of the operation of the Mohamed Salim Al-Sharqawi agency,
08:57accompanied by Ismail Al-Ramli, coordinator of the programs and projects of the agency in Al-Quds,
09:02heard from a group of social organizations in the field of child protection
09:07and the care of people in the situation of disability,
09:12while ensuring the necessary means of measuring and tracking the traces according to the standards of the agency in Al-Quds,
09:18The Beit Mali Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency, the Ministry of Palestinian Culture,
09:23and the Palestinian National Library in Ramallah signed a partnership agreement
09:28to support cultural industries, libraries, documents, and the historical archive of Al-Quds.
09:33The agreement aims to strengthen cooperation and participation in the fields of supporting cultural industries,
09:38organizing exhibitions and cultural activities,
09:44as well as the exchange of experiences, media materials,
09:49and the support of research projects related to the heritage of the Palestinian cultural heritage.
09:54The agreement aims to implement joint programs to document and preserve Palestinian documents
09:59in cooperation with Moroccan institutions, and to highlight the cultural and historical status of Al-Quds.
10:04In the Middle East, the new Israeli leader, Yair Zamir,
10:09said that Israel's mission against the Hamas movement is not over yet,
10:14and Zamir has taken on his mission in the light of the uncertainty
10:19about the continuation of the escalation between Israel and Hamas.
10:24Details in the report of Kaltoum Al-Hassia.
10:30During his inauguration in Tel Aviv, the new Israeli leader, Yair Zamir,
10:35confirmed that Israel's mission against the Hamas movement is not over yet,
10:40while the threat that has stopped fighting since January 19 is a threat.
10:45This is not an ordinary surrender, this is a historic moment.
10:50Hamas was indeed hit hard, but it was not defeated yet,
10:56and the mission is not over yet.
11:01Yair Zamir takes on his mission in the light of the uncertainty
11:06about the continuation of the escalation between Israel and Hamas,
11:11as both parties differ in how to extend it.
11:16As for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he did not change the tone of threat and warning.
11:22We are in the midst of a long campaign on seven fronts.
11:27We are determined to achieve all the goals of the war.
11:30The elimination of Hamas's military and government capabilities,
11:34and the restoration of all hostages,
11:36and the destruction of any future threat from Gaza to Israel,
11:40and the return of our residents to their homes in areas of conflict safely,
11:44to confront the branches of Iran.
11:46We are determined to achieve decisive victory.
11:50Since Sunday, Israel has suspended the entry of humanitarian aid to the residents of the region,
11:56so that the next stages of the ceasefire remain in conflict with the opposing parties.
12:06Israel confirmed today that the United States has consulted with it on direct communications
12:13between the U.S. ambassador in Gaza, Adam Poehler, and Hamas.
12:20The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement
12:24after the White House announced direct communications with Hamas.
12:28It did not disclose it during negotiations with the United States.
12:33Israel has given its opinion on direct conversations with Hamas.
12:37On the other hand, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdel-Ati,
12:41said during a press conference in Cairo that all of Hamas and Israel respect their agreements
12:47on the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
12:51Regarding the ceasefire, there must be a second stage to implement the ceasefire plan.
13:02This plan has been agreed upon, and all parties, especially the Israeli side,
13:08must fulfill their obligations.
13:11We cannot allow the use of arms as a means of collective punishment,
13:18especially in this holy month.
13:22Palestinians in Gaza expressed their optimism about the withdrawal of the Arab leadership,
13:27which adopted an Egyptian plan to rebuild the sector without displacing its residents.
13:33More on the reaction of the residents of the sector in a report by Kawthar Hammoumi.
13:38Palestinians in Gaza welcomed the withdrawal of the Arab leadership,
13:44which adopted an Egyptian plan to rebuild the sector without displacing its residents.
13:50A plan that some were optimistic about,
13:52but did not hide their doubts about its implementation on the ground.
13:56It is important for the Arab countries to be serious and put pressure on them
14:05to implement the ceasefire agreement.
14:07Not just decisions like the thousands of decisions they made on our issue,
14:14and the solutions that were proposed in the previous summit.
14:20We are satisfied with these decisions,
14:23because these decisions were strongly supported by the Arab summits
14:28and the Arab unity on the non-displacement of the Palestinian people in any way.
14:35We are firmly grounded on our land,
14:38and God willing, we will be built on the land of the Gaza Strip.
14:44The Arab leaders had adopted an Egyptian plan for what follows the war in the Gaza Strip,
14:49as an alternative to the US President Donald Trump's plan
14:53to evacuate the sector from its residents and redevelop it as a tourist destination.
14:59The plan is based on the reconstruction of Gaza by 2030 without displacing its residents,
15:05at a cost of $53 billion.
15:08It includes its first phase, which began with the removal of non-explosive ammunition,
15:13and the removal of more than 50 million tons of explosives
15:16that were left behind by the Israeli military bombings and attacks.
15:23The United States has today imposed penalties on seven senior leaders
15:28in the ranks of the Houthi rebels in Yemen,
15:31for illegally importing weapons,
15:34in addition to another member accused of sending Yemeni civilians to fight in Ukraine
15:39alongside the Russian forces.
15:41These penalties aim to classify the Houthis as an international terrorist organization
15:45alongside the White House.
15:51CIA Director-General John Ratcliffe announced today
15:56that the United States has stopped exchanging intelligence with Ukraine
16:00in the midst of a crisis that shows the relationship between Kiev and the White House.
16:04Fathallah Bouzidi
16:06In a step that could dangerously hamper the Ukrainian army's ability to target the Russian forces,
16:12the United States has stopped exchanging intelligence with Ukraine.
16:17CIA Director-General John Ratcliffe said
16:22that this decision was made after the dispute between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart,
16:27Volodymyr Zelensky, at the White House last Friday.
16:31Ratcliffe added that President Trump had questions
16:35about whether Zelensky was committed to the peace process
16:39and that he called for a result to temporarily suspend intelligence and military support.
16:44The CIA Director-General expressed his belief
16:47that the decision to stop exchanging intelligence will soon be lifted,
16:52and that it is expected to work side by side with Ukraine to solve the war problem.
16:58Zelensky sent a letter to Trump
17:02in which he said that he was ready to sit at the negotiating table
17:07and sign a rare mineral agreement with the United States.
17:11In his address to Congress,
17:13US President Donald Trump spoke out in support of Zelensky's letter.
17:18He said that the letter said that Ukraine was ready to sit at the negotiating table
17:25in the nearest opportunity to achieve permanent peace.
17:31US President Donald Trump announced that the US dream cannot be stopped,
17:38according to him, in his first address to Congress,
17:42which began more than any time ago due to the tensions that dominate the United States.
17:49Trump's speech continued for 40 minutes,
17:52making it the longest speech ever given by an American president to Congress.
18:02America is back.
18:03This is how US President Donald Trump began his address to Congress.
18:09The address dealt with many issues,
18:12mainly the Ukrainian issue.
18:15After Trump decided to cut US military aid from Kiev,
18:20Trump announced that he received a letter from Zelensky
18:24in which he announced his readiness to negotiate.
18:29I received an important letter from President Zelensky.
18:33The letter says that Ukraine is ready to sit at the negotiating table
18:38in the nearest opportunity to achieve permanent peace.
18:43As for the security agreement,
18:46Ukraine is ready to sit at the negotiating table in the nearest opportunity to achieve permanent peace.
18:50In his speech, the US president defended his economic policy,
18:55admitting at the same time
18:57that the economic patterns that he has imposed on several countries
19:02may cause some disturbances in the United States economy.
19:08Trump also promised that these economic patterns will return in trillions of dollars,
19:15confirming that he will also create job opportunities.
19:19Trump reiterated his desire to control his country on Greenland,
19:25confirming to the population of the Danish region,
19:29who enjoy self-determination,
19:31that the United States will maintain their security.
19:35He also announced that his country has immediately resumed Panama Canal.
19:40On the domestic issue,
19:42Trump pledged to launch a war against the Mexican drug gangs,
19:47which pose a dangerous threat to the national security of the United States.
19:53The president did not miss this opportunity to attack his democratic opponents.
20:05In the framework of the 2030 airport strategy,
20:08the National Airport Office took a step to move the light and door inspection equipment
20:13at the airport entrance to enhance the performance and attractiveness
20:17and smoothness in the passage of passengers to the elevators,
20:20while maintaining strict security standards.
20:22The report by Younes Mouzih and Younes Sghiri.
20:26In order to enhance the performance and attractiveness of its airport facilities,
20:31with a high level of security and quality of services provided to passengers,
20:37the National Airport Office took a step to move the light and door inspection equipment
20:45at the airport entrance to enhance the performance and attractiveness
20:48and smoothness in the passage of passengers to the elevators,
20:53which will lead to the cancellation of long queues for waiting.
20:58Starting on Tuesday, March 5, new security inspections will be carried out,
21:03including at Mohamed V Airport in Al-Dar Al-Bayda,
21:06which will allow passengers to enter the airport more quickly.
21:10These measures have been implemented through the cooperation of the Ministry of Interior,
21:15the General Directorate of National Security and the Royal Department,
21:18who have redesigned the entry system in full, while maintaining the highest safety standards.
21:26This development comes within the framework of the 2030 Airport Strategy,
21:30which aims to improve the experience of passengers through this airport.
21:34One of its objectives is to reorganize the movement of passengers in a more smooth way,
21:41which will provide them with a more comfortable route since their arrival at the airport,
21:46in the context of a new concept for the monitoring system,
21:50while maintaining strict security standards,
21:53through the cooperation of the Ministry of Interior,
21:56the General Directorate of National Security and the Royal Department.
22:00This is the new procedure.
22:02It is simpler than the old procedure.
22:04In the old procedure, there were long queues and cancellations.
22:07In my opinion, this is better.
22:09This is better.
22:11Now it is better.
22:13In the past, there was a lot of traffic.
22:16In the past, there was a lot of traffic and scanners.
22:20This is better.
22:22Now there are no more scanners.
22:24It is important to save time.
22:26This is an initiative that comes within the framework of the 2030 Airport Strategy,
22:31which aims to update and improve the travel experience in Moroccan airports,
22:37through several aspects,
22:39including the smoothness of monitoring, comfortable spaces and technological innovation.
22:47This is the end of this article.
22:49Goodbye.

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