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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 03/04/2025

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00:00Welcome back to a new edition of Al Ahmar Al Akhbar, starting with the headlines.
00:28In two steps, he described it as an economic liberation announcement for the United States.
00:35The world's economy is shaking after Trump announced the war on the enemy and its ally, imposing large-scale democratic patterns.
00:42Morocco is among the least affected countries by the wave of democratic patterns imposed by the United States on its foreign deposits by 10%.
00:55In the Middle East, there are massacres in Khan Younes and a violent Israeli bombing of Rafah.
01:01An Israeli bomb targetting Damascus and the middle of Syria is warning of the fall of Qatla.
01:05Starting with the United States, where the US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to impose democratic patterns on countries around the world.
01:23An executive order that he has promised to continue since his election campaign to start a new era for the United States.
01:31Trump said in a speech at the White House that this is a historic event and represents an economic liberation announcement for the United States.
01:46This is the effect of the US President Donald Trump's decision to impose democratic patterns on many countries around the world.
01:52This has led to rejected responses, including China, which has confirmed that these patterns will lead to a historic tax increase that may push the global system to the brink of collapse.
02:03The decision will also be negative for Americans, especially the middle class.
02:09The rest of the details in a brief summary.
02:13China strongly opposes the democratic patterns imposed by the United States.
02:19Beijing described the US decision as a deterioration and agreed to a response.
02:25The US President Donald Trump imposed a 34% democratic pattern on incoming Chinese arrivals, in addition to a 20% pattern announced earlier this year.
02:40The US side has imposed a democratic pattern on products from several countries, including China.
02:48This seriously violates the rules of the International Trade Organization and severely harms the multilateral trade system based on the rules.
02:57China strongly opposes this and will take the necessary measures to protect the interests of this project.
03:05The European Parliament approved the new US democratic patterns and confirmed that this measure will hamper producers on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and will harm the peoples of the South.
03:19This will really harm producers in the United States, the European Union and the peoples of the Global South.
03:33This is in fact a huge mess and unfair practices on the part of the United States.
03:41In general, the reactions of the international community have been mixed between calls for dialogue and threats of confrontation.
03:49Berlin has announced that it supports the European Union in its efforts to reach a negotiated solution with Washington.
03:57The German car industry has also criticized the new democratic patterns, confirming that everyone is a loser.
04:05Paris has not withdrawn and Germany has also targeted digital services in the possible European response.
04:13London has also confirmed that it is not committed to taking retaliatory measures.
04:20The United Kingdom was only partially affected after imposing 10% tariffs on it, while negotiating with Washington on a bilateral trade agreement.
04:31The Italian Prime Minister announced that Trump's tariffs are bad measures, warning that launching a trade war will only lead to the weakening of the West.
04:42This has led some countries to control themselves and negotiate with Washington to avoid escalation, while others have criticized American policy.
04:54We follow from Washington the statements of Mohamed Saeed Al-Wafi, the media and expert on American affairs.
05:02The American president, while building the foundation of these democratic patterns, put them in their historical position with justifications.
05:16He said that they have harmed the American economy and national security for more than a century.
05:26He said that we were kind and kind to many countries that imposed democratic definitions on us.
05:39For example, he gave us an example, he said that the United States imposes 2.4% on fire engines.
05:52On the other hand, we find that countries such as Vietnam and India impose between 60 and 70% on American bikes.
06:00He gave examples of the loss caused by these patterns, which are incompatible between low American patterns and high foreign patterns.
06:11He said that the American economy has incurred more than 90,000 losses.
06:21He also said that the United States has spent more than 3 trillion dollars in the last period.
06:29The American president, in terms of justification, has given justifications that agree with his electoral base.
06:37He said that the United States wants to treat the rest of the economic partners not as such, but less than as such.
06:46He did not impose the same patterns that these countries impose on America, but he imposed at least half.
06:56On the other hand, the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen kept the door open to negotiations with the US administration
07:03about the democratic patterns announced by Donald Trump, considering that it is possible to find a negotiated solution,
07:09confirming at the same time that the Europeans are ready to respond.
07:14Von der Leyen, from Samarkand in Uzbekistan, where she participates in the two summits of the European Union and Central Asia,
07:21said that the new democratic patterns announced by the US president are a major blow to the global economy.
07:28She also said that the Europeans are working on a new part of the countermeasures in the event of a failure of the negotiations with the US administration.
07:39But she pointed out that so far there have been no fears in the negotiations,
07:46confirming that the European Trade Commissioner Maros Sivkovic is in constant contact with the Americans.
07:53She also talked about working on reducing the obstacles, not on increasing them to the extent of expressing them.
07:59Von der Leyen pointed out that from the beginning, the Europeans were ready to negotiate with the United States
08:06to remove the last obstacles to trade across the Atlantic, but at the same time it was clear that they were ready to respond.
08:14Morocco is among the countries with the least impact on the democratic patterns imposed by the United States on its exports from abroad,
08:27where it imposed the lowest level of these patterns on Morocco,
08:31alongside a number of Arab countries, including the Gulf states, Egypt, Lebanon, Mauritania and the Cameroon Islands.
08:38In another Moroccan issue, the Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forestry
08:49reported that the cost of supporting the government to encourage the importation of exceptional sheep
08:55aimed at the Eid al-Adha in 2023-2024 reached a total of 437 million dirhams.
09:03She also pointed out that the number of importers who were able to import was 156.
09:11The source himself confirmed that these initiatives had a tangible impact on the supply and enhancement of sheep
09:18during the Eid al-Adha in 2023-2024, in addition to contributing to the preservation of the national herd.
09:26She also pointed out that it also ensured the financing of the markets for red meat,
09:31maintaining the stability of prices and not raising them to measurable levels.
09:39We will continue to hear more about the Ministry of Agriculture's report on the support for the importation of exceptional sheep
09:45with Abdelaziz Alramadi, who is an expert in social economy and solidarity.
09:51The ministry said 437 million dirhams, this is very possible and this can be very reasonable,
09:57and from an economic point of view, it is very acceptable, because we are talking about a percentage
10:03of those who imported, which is about 156 beneficiaries, we were talking about 875,
10:10according to the report from the head, so in terms of numbers, it is reasonable,
10:15but in terms of political point of view, there are about 1.3 billion dirhams,
10:20including the sheep, and 500 dirhams of support for each head that is directed to slaughter,
10:27this is the government decision, but it increases the exemptions,
10:33whether they are public or tax, the additional tax, the additional value.
10:41We are clear from an economic point of view, from a logical point of view,
10:46this tax was about 200% on the importation of sheep,
10:51why was it so high? To protect the herd of domestic sheep,
10:56and therefore companies and beneficiaries did not dare to import,
11:02except for those who were importing for fattening purposes,
11:07and they have other privileges.
11:10So if we use the economic logic, as long as there is no importation,
11:16as long as what made the importation increase is to encourage the 500 dirhams of support,
11:21then there are no losses for the state treasury.
11:25Why? Because there was no income, as long as people were not importing,
11:31as long as these beneficiaries and companies went to import,
11:37to benefit from the 500 dirhams of support for each head that is directed to slaughter,
11:42and to benefit from the tax exemptions and the public support.
11:47The Royal Academy of Sciences and the French Academy of Sciences on Thursday in Paris,
11:52organize the French-Moroccan Day of Health.
11:55On this occasion, experts and professors specialized in the field of hospitalization,
11:59and in the formation to shed light on cooperation and exchange between Morocco and France in the field of health.
12:05On this important day, Professor Najia Hajjaj Al-Hassouni,
12:10Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the International University of Rabat,
12:13is expected to award a medal as a member of the French Academy of Sciences.
12:18Yesterday evening, the agreement was signed on the framework of cooperation in medical,
12:22scientific and intellectual fields between the Royal Academy and the French National Academy of Sciences
12:28and this agreement was signed by the permanent secretary of the Royal Academy of Sciences,
12:34Abdelgelil Al-Houjmari, and the head of the French Academy of Sciences,
12:38Jean-Noël Vissenegger.
12:40The agreement, which was signed during the reception of the Royal Embassy in France,
12:47on the honor of the participants on this day,
12:49aims to strengthen partnerships and exchanges between the two academies,
12:55as well as between hospitals, medical colleges and scientific research institutions in both countries.
13:01In the Middle East, the Ministry of Health in Gaza said that 1,163 Palestinians
13:09have been killed since Israel withdrew its strikes on the 18th of March.
13:14The Ministry of Health said that the number of people killed included 97 people
13:20who died in direct strikes in the last 24 hours,
13:23indicating that the total number of deaths in the Gaza Strip reached 50,523
13:31since the outbreak of the war on October 7, 2023.
13:40The Israeli bombing on the 17th of March
13:44led to a war of extermination on the Gaza Strip
13:46by shelling on two cities, Khan Younes and Gaza.
13:51The Israeli forces also intensified their shelling and artillery shelling
13:55on areas in Rafah, especially Haithal al-Sultan.
13:58In the West Bank, media sources said that the Israeli army
14:02raided the city of Beit Lahm and the town of Beit Forik in eastern Nablus.
14:15The Israeli army is controlling the Moraga Gorge,
14:19which is described as the second Philadelphia Gorge.
14:22The Israeli army has been besieged and besieged by the Haithal al-Sultan in Rafah.
14:27Media sources also pointed out that the Moraga Gorge
14:31aims to implement the plan to evacuate the city of Beit Lahm
14:35and the town of Beit Forik in eastern Nablus.
14:38Media sources also pointed out that the Moraga Gorge
14:41aims to implement the plan to evacuate the city of Beit Lahm
14:44and the town of Beit Forik in eastern Nablus.
14:49The Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip are increasing.
14:55Netanyahu announced that the Israeli army has created a new security pathway
15:01to increase pressure on Hamas.
15:04We are controlling the Moraga Gorge.
15:07We are controlling the Moraga Gorge, which will be the second Philadelphia Gorge.
15:12The second Philadelphia Gorge will be the second Philadelphia Gorge
15:15because we are now cutting off the lines
15:18and increasing pressure on it step by step
15:21until they hand over our hostages.
15:23The more they refuse to return the hostages,
15:26the more pressure will be on them to do so.
15:31This announcement comes after the Israeli army
15:35besieged and besieged the Sultan's neighborhood in Rafah.
15:38The Moraga Gorge is located in the Sultan's neighborhood
15:42between Khan Yunus and Rafah
15:44towards the Israeli-occupied Moraga Gorge
15:48since 2005.
15:50While the Channel 12 pointed out that the Moraga Gorge
15:55aims to separate the Rafah Crossing and the city of Rafah
15:59and prepare it to implement the voluntary evacuation plan.
16:03Since last May, the Israeli army has been controlling
16:07the Philadelphia Gorge between Gaza and Egypt.
16:11It was supposed that the Israeli forces would withdraw
16:15from the Philadelphia Gorge in the first phase
16:19of the ceasefire agreement in the region.
16:22The original Philadelphia Gorge is a security line
16:26established by Israel along the borders between Gaza and Egypt
16:30before withdrawing from it in 2005.
16:36On the other hand, the German consul Olaf Scholz
16:39in a press conference in Berlin
16:41alongside the Jordanian Prime Minister Abdullah II
16:44called for the resumption of serious negotiations
16:47to stop the ceasefire in Gaza.
16:49Scholz said that what is required now is the return
16:52to the ceasefire and the release of all hostages.
16:55He called for serious negotiations in order to agree
16:58to protect the security of Israel after the war in Gaza.
17:01The German consul confirmed that the situation in Gaza
17:04and the West Bank cannot be stabilized
17:06without a political solution.
17:08He called for a day-to-day intervention in the region
17:11where no humanitarian aid has been received since last month.
17:20On the other hand, the Palestinian Authority
17:23called for the arrest of the Israeli Prime Minister
17:26Benjamin Netanyahu who is visiting Budapest
17:29and surrendering to justice
17:31based on the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court.
17:36The International Criminal Court also said
17:39that the Gorge remains obligated to cooperate
17:42with the arrest warrant issued by Benjamin Netanyahu.
17:45After Budapest announced its decision to withdraw from the Judiciary
17:49in conjunction with the visit of the Israeli Prime Minister.
17:57In Syria, nine people were killed by an Israeli bomb
18:01during an attempt to confront forces
18:04in the province of Daraa, south of the country
18:07as announced by the local authorities.
18:10This was hours after a series of Israeli bombings
18:13around the country.
18:15The Syrian police also killed four people
18:18during bombings carried out by the Israeli Air Force
18:21last night.
18:54On the other hand, Israel decided to carry out
18:57Israeli bombings and targeted military facilities
19:00in Damascus and central Syria
19:02and carried out land operations in the province of Daraa
19:05south of the country,
19:07warning President Ahmad al-Sharif
19:09of paying a high price in the event
19:11of a security conflict in Syria under any threat.
19:18On another topic,
19:20U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
19:23was hysterical about President Donald Trump's commitment
19:26to the North Atlantic Alliance,
19:28calling on NATO countries to increase their defense spending
19:31to 5% of the total domestic product.
19:34Rubio told the first-ever press conference
19:37with his views on the alliance countries in Brussels
19:40that President Trump clearly supports NATO
19:43and that the United States will remain in the alliance,
19:46indicating that Washington expects
19:49NATO countries to increase their defense spending
19:52to the required levels.
19:59French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrault
20:02warned that a military confrontation with Iran
20:05would be a definitive suspicion
20:07if the negotiations on its nuclear program fail.
20:10Details with Maryam Tsouri.
20:14The Iranian nuclear agreement,
20:16which has only a few months left to expire,
20:19causes international anger
20:21and increases fears
20:23of reaching talks about it
20:25in a blocked way.
20:27The French Foreign Ministry warned
20:29that a military confrontation with Iran
20:32would be a definitive suspicion
20:34if the negotiations on its nuclear program fail.
20:37France insists that Iran should never possess
20:40a nuclear weapon.
20:46It also affirms that it will have a significant cost
20:50in the instability in the region in a dangerous way.
20:55The United States adopts the same position,
20:59where US President Donald Trump
21:02promised to bomb Iran
21:04if it continues to develop its nuclear program
21:07and outlined a policy of extreme pressure
21:10by imposing sanctions on Iran
21:12that completely prevent it from exporting its oil
21:15and banning it from its sources of income.
21:18As for Tehran,
21:19it denies the accusations directed at it
21:22and says that its nuclear program
21:25is designed exclusively for civilian purposes
21:28and has promised, on the other hand,
21:30to direct a severe blow to those who attack it.
21:36In Sudan, tens of people were killed and injured
21:39in attacks by fast-reaching forces
21:41over the past week on several villages.
21:43The development comes at a time when these forces
21:46have withdrawn from Khartoum
21:48after fierce battles with the Sudanese army,
21:51which regained control of the capital.
21:53However, the country is still divided between the two camps,
21:57where the army controls the north and east of the country,
22:00while the fast-reaching forces
22:02have full control over Qaim Darfur
22:04west and parts of the south.
22:06Details with Mariam Al-Suri.
22:09The battles in the south of the Sudanese capital
22:12are causing more casualties.
22:14At least 85 people were killed and dozens injured
22:19in attacks by fast-reaching forces
22:22over the past week on several villages.
22:25According to activists and emergency teams,
22:27the fast-reaching forces attacked more than 15 villages
22:31since March 27,
22:33talking about the killing and injuring of dozens,
22:37some of which fell due to random artillery shelling,
22:40some during direct fire,
22:43and others lost their lives during armed clashes.
22:47These developments come at a time when the fast-reaching forces
22:51have withdrawn from the capital
22:53after fierce battles between them and the army
22:57for weeks before the Sudanese forces
23:00regain control of Khartoum.
23:02Despite the victory achieved by the army
23:05and the rapid recovery of support in some areas,
23:09Sudan is still divided between the two camps.
23:12The army controls the east and north of the country,
23:15while the fast-reaching forces
23:17have almost full control over Darfur
23:20west and parts of the south.
23:23A civil war led to the destruction of vast areas of the country
23:27and resulted in the killing and injury of tens of thousands
23:31and the displacement of more than 12 million people.
23:36The UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Tork
23:40said that he was shocked by reports of executions
23:45carried out outside the judiciary in Khartoum
23:49after the Sudanese army regained control of the capital
23:53at the end of March.
23:55Tork said that he was shocked by reports
23:58of executions carried out outside the judiciary
24:03in Khartoum in cooperation with the fast-reaching forces.
24:08Tork called on the Sudanese army to take immediate action
24:13to put an end to the deprivation of life.
24:20In Burma, the number of victims of the earthquake
24:23that hit the country recently increased to more than 3,000
24:28and about 5,000 injured,
24:30while there are still 340 people missing,
24:34according to the ruling military council.
24:37The search and rescue operations continued
24:40after six days of the earthquake,
24:42which reached 7.7 degrees,
24:44and aid, supplies and relief materials
24:47were delivered in addition to rescue workers
24:50from 17 countries.
24:57Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev said
25:00that he will hold meetings in Washington today
25:03with US officials amid a bilateral approach
25:06between Russia and the United States.
25:09This first visit of a senior Russian official
25:12to the United States will be accompanied
25:15by Moscow's attack on Ukraine in 2022.
25:18American media reported that Dmitriev arrived yesterday
25:22and is expected to meet with President Trump
25:25in the White House,
25:27knowing that he did not announce his visit.
25:41We will continue with the news in the middle.
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