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مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 16/03/2025

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00:00Welcome back to Al-Nashra with Al-Anaween.
00:22An Israeli raid on Gaza is increasing the risk of a ceasefire in the region.
00:28Netanyahu's office announces that Israel will continue negotiations with Hamas.
00:33In Morocco, the General Prosecutor's Office announces that the digital platform will be
00:41distributed to all prison institutions.
00:44The Syrians are celebrating the 14th anniversary of the popular protests for the first time
00:52since the Assad regime was overthrown.
00:59The Civil Defense and the Ministry of Health, which is part of the Hamas movement, announced
01:04the killing of nine Palestinians, including a journalist, in an Israeli air raid on the
01:09town of Beit Lahya, north of Gaza.
01:12This strike increases the risk of a ceasefire in the sector, which is the most lethal since
01:19the ceasefire was signed on January 19.
01:25Hamas considered what happened a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement, while the Civil
01:32Defense said that an Israeli protester targeted a vehicle with a missile that killed a number
01:38of workers in a charitable institution along with a number of journalists.
01:43A group of citizens gathered in the vicinity of the vehicle.
01:52Meanwhile, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel
01:58will continue direct negotiations with Hamas on the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
02:05Netanyahu's office said that negotiations will be held on the readiness to continue
02:11negotiations on the basis of the media's response to the suggestion of the American
02:15ambassador, Steve Whitkoff, regarding the immediate release of 11 survivors and half
02:21of the killed hostages.
02:23In response, Hamas offered to release an American Israeli hostage and return the bodies of four
02:30others.
02:32U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will conduct strong and decisive strikes
02:38against the Houthis in Yemen after their threats to maritime trade.
02:44The strikes resulted in the killing of at least 31 people, according to the Yemenis.
02:50Trump also called for an immediate stop to support the Houthis, who control vast areas
02:56of Yemen.
02:57These are the first U.S. raids on the Houthis since Trump took office in January.
03:03Reports in Sanaa reported that three explosions were heard as smoke bombs were fired from
03:09a residential area in the capital's north, which is controlled by the Houthis.
03:16For the ninth year in a row, the Mohamed VI Foundation of Scholars in Mali is organizing
03:22an initiative that aims to distribute food aid to families in Mali on the occasion of
03:28Ramadan.
03:29This initiative is added to another initiative by the Foundation in Mali, which embodies
03:34the values of the Houthis.
03:36The Houthis, who have been living in Yemen since the beginning of the war, have been
04:12working in solidarity with the Prince of the Faithful, King Mohamed VI, who wanted
04:17continuity for the poor people of Mali.
04:22Dozens of citizens benefited from this solidarity.
04:27These aid aims to alleviate the burden on them.
04:35We are here today to distribute this aid to the beneficiaries, who are more than 120
04:41people, and they are all from Mali.
04:47This initiative is added to other initiatives by the Mohamed VI Foundation of Scholars
04:54in Mali, which embodies the values of cooperation and solidarity between the African peoples.
05:02On the occasion of the annual anniversary of the administration of prisons and the reintegration
05:08visit to all the institutions where this operation was carried out, to organize training courses
05:15for the benefit of the employees who are responsible for working in this system.
05:19More details related to the subject in this report by Mohamed Rishi from Tanja.
05:25A moment of humanity brings together those who are in the local prison walls in Tanja,
05:31within the framework of family visits that are carried out according to a modern digital system.
05:37This system limits the number of visits and reduces the long waiting periods.
05:41This system allows visitors to book an appointment in advance through an electronic gate
05:49dedicated to the operation.
05:52The system of appointment visits is based on the digitalization, development and development
05:57of the services provided to the prison staff, especially the prisoners and their families.
06:04With this system, a visitor can enter the visit platform and book an appointment
06:11according to his wishes and circumstances, by day and hour.
06:15He only has to attend the day of the appointment, at a certain time before the date of the visit,
06:23in order to perform the procedures to confirm his identity and degree of intimacy, and then enter.
06:28The system has a pre-list of people who will come to the visit.
06:34It prepares the conditions of the visit in order for them to pass through good conditions.
06:38For those who come for the first time, we photograph them, take their identity and degree of intimacy,
06:43and give them a piece of paper with their code, name, identity and degree of intimacy.
06:49We give them an appointment for the first time to enter the visit,
06:54so that they can take their appointment according to their wishes and circumstances.
06:58The initiative has been greatly improved by the Nuzala and their families,
07:03because it has a role in reducing the number of visits and facilitating family meetings
07:09in more organized circumstances.
07:11The visit is the best thing to do before the visit.
07:18Many people come to the visit from 6 in the morning to 5 in the morning.
07:24They spend a lot of time at the door.
07:29From 5 in the morning to 4 or 5 in the evening, they go to our house.
07:33This is a good thing. It makes our life easier.
07:36Of course, the situation has improved a lot compared to how it was and how I returned.
07:43We used to come from 7 in the morning to 4 in the evening.
07:48Now, we come from 6 in the morning to 9 in the evening.
07:51The situation has changed a lot, and people like everything.
07:54In the beginning, we used to come to the visit to practice and to do a lot of things.
07:59Now, because of the law, we have a good meeting.
08:02We meet when we want to see our children.
08:05We meet in cyber or by phone. It's good.
08:09The visit platform is a result of the efforts of the Public Prosecutor's Office
08:12to manage the prisons and reintegrate them
08:15and update their services through a series of measures
08:19in line with its strategy to improve family visit conditions.
08:25This initiative is part of a project supported by the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration
08:32and the Digital Development Agency,
08:35which aims to improve the management of prisons and reintegrate them.
08:45In Syria, the number of victims of an explosion in the city of Al-Diqiyah in the west of the country
08:50rose to 16, at least according to a new study by the Syrian Civil Defense.
08:57The latest report on the X platform showed the disappearance of a woman
09:02from under the rubble of a destroyed residential building in the southern sand district of Al-Diqiyah.
09:08It exploded today.
09:10As a result of an explosion in a place under the building,
09:13five women and five children were among the victims.
09:18The Civil Defense also reported 18 civilians,
09:22including six children.
09:24It is clear that this is not the end of the story.
09:30This is the 14th anniversary of Bashar al-Assad's protests
09:35with popular gatherings in several cities,
09:38especially in Damascus, Idlib and Hamas.
09:41The gatherings are being organized for the first time
09:44after the removal of the ex-president.
09:46At a time when new authorities face many challenges
09:51related to the administration of the transitional stage.
09:55The report by Noufer Al-Khamlishi
10:00Large popular gatherings in several Syrian cities
10:04on the 14th anniversary of the removal of the popular protests
10:07that ended with the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime
10:10in the city of Idlib.
10:12Hundreds gathered to commemorate
10:14and remember the historical moments that marked years of long protests.
10:19We are here today to express our joy for victory.
10:25This is the first year after 14 years.
10:28May God bless us with victory.
10:30We are here to join the general army and all the provinces
10:35and tell them that we are all one people.
10:39Participants in these gatherings raised new Syrian flags
10:42and signs praising the Syrian revolution
10:45Others called for hatred and unity among Syrians.
10:53Today we are celebrating the victory of the revolution
10:56and its beginning and its victory together.
10:59Thank God that the city of Idlib
11:02that used to cry out for resistance
11:05is now crying out for joy.
11:09Participants in these gatherings confirm
11:12that the Syrian revolution restored dignity for the Syrians
11:15and gave them a strong political and economic foundation
11:19after years of Assad's regime.
11:2315th of March is the beginning of the Syrian people.
11:2615th of March is the return of dignity to the Syrian people.
11:31This celebration has a special meaning
11:34because it is the first time that all Syrians in all of Syria
11:38celebrate the victory of the Syrian revolution.
11:42This celebration comes in a general context
11:45with many challenges.
11:48First of all, how to manage the transition period
11:51and how to respond to the demands of the Syrians.
11:55Secondly, we have a government
11:58and we hope that it will listen to us
12:01and fulfill our demands.
12:04We take the blood of the martyrs, the detainees
12:07and the blood that was shed in the detention centers
12:10and in the universities.
12:13Syria is facing many political and economic challenges
12:16in the transition period.
12:19One of them is the peace of the people
12:22and the protection of minorities.
12:25The Syrian transitional authority
12:28is determined to protect the basic rights and freedoms
12:31and to achieve transitional justice.
12:35The American Voice radio closes its doors
12:39after more than 80 years
12:42and after a decision by President Donald Trump
12:45to freeze the work of the journalists
12:48and other institutions and media
12:51funded by the United States government.
12:55At the end of the week, hundreds of American Voice radio employees
12:58from Asia and Europe
13:01and other official media
13:04received an e-mail
13:07asking them to hand over
13:10their journalists' ID cards,
13:13work phones and other equipment.
13:16According to the White House,
13:19these measures ensure that there is no need
13:22to pay taxes to pay money
13:25for extremist propaganda.
13:29Let's go back to Morocco
13:32where shopping habits are different
13:35from the rest of the world.
13:38The most popular seasonal products
13:41are available in the digital space.
13:44Maha Jamal and Youssef Eidhammou have this report.
13:47With the advent of the holy month,
13:50the shopping habits of most people have changed.
13:53People are more open to food,
13:56traditional clothes and special gifts
13:59to change their shopping habits.
14:02In Ramadan,
14:05most people don't eat at night.
14:08They go out and spend the night eating.
14:11In Ramadan, we serve this country.
14:14We have a cooperation called
14:17the Moroccan House.
14:20The Moroccan House provides
14:23the windows, the furniture,
14:26the furniture, the furniture,
14:29and the furniture.
14:32Experts in the field want to double the acceptance
14:35of online shopping during the holy month
14:38to promote the quality products
14:41that are marketed through social media
14:44and are usually unknown.
14:47Unlike the well-known e-commerce
14:50that offers original products.
14:53E-commerce is in its prime.
14:57People who buy products
15:00through social media
15:03such as Instagram, Facebook,
15:06and TikTok
15:09don't buy a lot
15:12because the quality of their products
15:15has decreased a lot.
15:18This affects e-commerce in general.
15:21Big companies have a protocol
15:24but through social media
15:27there is a big problem.
15:30The quality products
15:33are the most sensitive to consumption
15:36and are afraid of being sold online.
15:39This is why Moroccans
15:42lose a lot of trust in online consumption.
15:45Also, the current sellers
15:48don't look for branding.
15:51They don't look for branding.
15:54They don't look for an identity
15:57to tell them where to go
16:00and how to sell their products.
16:03Moreover, we still have
16:06a new system in Morocco
16:09so things are not going well.
16:12E-commerce in Morocco
16:15despite the challenges
16:18is still an important part
16:21of the Moroccan economy
16:24and represents 8%
16:27of the country's e-commerce activity.
16:30More than 100 startup companies
16:33work in this sector
16:36and with locally developed technology
16:39according to the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
16:42The Ministry of Water and Equipment
16:45is located between 4 and 6 meters high
16:48starting from afternoon.
16:51The ministry said
16:54it is expected to record
16:57the heights between
17:00the port of Tanja
17:03and the Atlantic coast
17:06between the port of Tanja
17:09and the port of Hadid
17:13and that strong winds will blow
17:16from the south-west
17:19starting from 2 a.m.
17:22on the Atlantic coast
17:25between Spartel and Sawira
17:28and from the same day
17:31on the strait.
17:34NASA's space agency
17:37launched a mission
17:40to rescue two American astronauts
17:43trapped in the orbital station
17:46nine months ago.
17:49The Falcon 9 rocket
17:52owned by SpaceX
17:55was launched by Elon Musk
17:58from Kennedy Space Center
18:01in Florida
18:04with four astronauts
18:07The return trip
18:10may begin in a few days
18:13with the arrival of the new crew
18:16on the SpaceX-owned spacecraft
18:19and not on the Boeing-owned
18:22Starliner
18:25that was previously carried
18:28and crashed.
18:31...
18:34...