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00:00Welcome to Al Masaiqa, this is your host, Halbidayah, with Al Hanawen Al Bariza.
00:26The Israeli army is shelling areas in southern Lebanon and is talking about blocking more
00:33than 100 missiles fired from there, and Hezbollah says it has shelled Israeli military groups.
00:44The Carnegie Institute for International Peace is monitoring a quarter-century march of economic
00:50transformations in the Kingdom of Morocco.
00:54In Tunisia, a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Human Rights and Liberties
01:02rejected a parliamentary initiative aimed at amending the electoral law.
01:09The Israeli army announced that more than 100 missiles were fired from Lebanon this morning,
01:16and that the fire brigade is working to put out the fires caused by the shelling.
01:22That is, after hours of intensive air strikes against Hezbollah's targets.
01:28The army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
01:35The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
01:41The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
01:45The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
01:49The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
01:53The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
01:57The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:01The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:04The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:08The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:12The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:16The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:20The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:24The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:28The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:32The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:36The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:40The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:44The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:48The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:52The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
02:56The Israeli army said in a statement that more than 85,000 missiles were fired.
03:00The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, said that it is clear that Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement do not want a ceasefire.
03:10In an interview broadcast by CNN today, he said that it is clear that both sides are not interested in a ceasefire,
03:22confirming that the war is a tragedy that must end.
03:31We stop for a moment, our viewers, during Morocco's march to achieve economic transformation
03:38during a quarter of a century under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
03:43which drew the attention of the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace.
03:48The International Foundation, which is committed to cooperation between countries
03:52and strengthening the commitment of the United States to the international arena,
03:57issued a lengthy research paper on the path of the Moroccan Kingdom's ambitious transformation.
04:04More in this report by Malak Mihraj.
04:11Development in many fields, and an increase in international classifications,
04:15and socio-economic challenges are still on the agenda.
04:18Thus, a research paper by the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace summarized
04:23the most prominent signs of economic transformation that the Kingdom has known for a quarter of a century.
04:29Morocco has improved its ranking in the World Development Index,
04:33indicating that the United Nations is at an average life expectancy of nine years
04:39between the end of the 1990s and the year 2023, reaching about 75 years.
04:47As a result, the national income of an individual has doubled, according to official data,
04:51in view of inflationary factors.
04:53Education indicators have developed, including the expected number of years of study,
04:58which doubled compared to the last quarter of the last century,
05:02moving from 8.1 to 14.6.
05:07There are many other indicators, perhaps the most prominent of which is a large decline in absolute poverty
05:12from 15.3% in 2001 to 1.7% in 2019, according to the high-ranking figures for the plan.
05:22Improving living conditions is an improvement in the population composition in Morocco,
05:27including the residents of the rural world, who represented half the population
05:32and still represent a third at the moment.
05:35The signs of modernity and modernity that Morocco has witnessed over the past two decades
05:40have been highlighted, according to the article, by a long-term vision
05:43that has ensured the implementation and restoration of its structure by successive governments in the Kingdom,
05:48including major achievements in the field of infrastructure,
05:51such as the construction of the Tanja Intermediate Port,
05:54which, after its expansion in 2019,
05:57was able to enter the list of the largest international ports in the field of property treatment.
06:02In addition, the road network and the port infrastructure
06:06and the Moroccan-African leadership in the field of traffic
06:09especially after joining the national club available on high-speed trains,
06:14infrastructure that meets the standards of the International Cooperation and Development Organization,
06:19contributed to improving the integration of Morocco in the chains of global value.
06:24The strategies that Morocco has put in the industrial sector have paid off,
06:29especially in its share related to receiving foreign investments
06:33to raise the share of the sector in the overall local product
06:37to 15%,
06:39mainly supported by the manufacture of cars and parts of cars.
06:43Morocco has established itself in recent years
06:46as a platform for the manufacture and export of cars,
06:49with its contribution to partnerships with European and Asian international institutions,
06:54including Renault, Yazaki, Sumitomo and Chinese companies
06:58in the field of the manufacture of electric car batteries.
07:02Diversification of partners has become the main theme of Moroccan economic and diplomatic directions.
07:08The return of the Kingdom to the institutions of the African Union
07:12has enhanced its regional economic presence,
07:15in addition to strengthening its position as a strategic partner
07:19in an advanced position with the European Union.
07:22Morocco also has many free trade agreements with the United States,
07:27Britain and other Asian countries,
07:30and its presence in Latin America has strengthened its position
07:34as a link between Africa and the European, American and Asian continents.
07:42The Tunisian Network for Rights and Liberties in Tunisia
07:47organized a protest against a parliamentary initiative
07:52aimed at legalizing the election two weeks before the election.
07:57The initiative aims to remove the judicial court from the elections
08:03in order to become a legal and fair specialist.
08:07The opposition considers that changing the election law at this time
08:12is aimed at distorting the course of the presidential elections in Tunisia.
08:17Al-Fateh Al-Faleh reports.
08:21The Tunisian Network for Rights and Liberties
08:26organized a protest against a parliamentary initiative
08:31aimed at legalizing the election.
08:34The initiative aims to remove the judicial court from the elections
08:39in order to become a legal and fair specialist.
08:44The protestors raised slogans against the Tunisian president
08:49calling for freedom and judicial independence,
08:54and considered voting as a blow to the cleanliness of the elections
08:58two weeks before its date.
09:01Today, the election law has been changed
09:04by the ruling majority in the election year.
09:07This change means that the ruling coalition
09:11and the ruling authority can no longer look at the judiciary
09:16as a tool to control the people and the country.
09:20It's unbelievable.
09:22The president of a parliamentary body
09:25has decided to remove 12 million Tunisians
09:28from the election year.
09:30This is strange and strange.
09:32This is a contradiction to what is happening.
09:35In the evening of the protest,
09:37Zuhair Al-Maghzawi and Ayesh Al-Zamal
09:41held a joint statement
09:43confirming the formation of a joint legal team
09:46to monitor the developments.
09:48The statement led the members of parliament to withdraw the initiative.
09:52This law is a violation of the electoral process
09:57and the electoral path as a whole.
09:59It aims at the candidates
10:01in coordination with associations, organizations, lawyers,
10:04and all the legal men in the country
10:07to form a judicial movement
10:09and a field movement against this initiative.
10:13The attempt to remove the administrative court
10:16from the election debates
10:18through a parliamentary initiative
10:20to amend the electoral law
10:22has resulted in the resumption of three candidates
10:26in the presidential election.
10:28The electoral commission rejected them.
10:31In the midst of real fears
10:33about the consequences of the elections
10:36when they are announced.
10:38Two weeks before the inauguration,
10:40the opposition in Tunisia continues to press
10:43for transparent and plural elections.
10:46The participants say in today's demonstration
10:49that the infringement of the electoral law
10:52at this time is a violation of democratic rules.
10:56Al-Falhi Media, Tunisia.
11:02This is Al-Khabari for Tunisia.