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مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 19/10/2024

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00:16Welcome to the news
00:20on Median TV in Tanger, here are the headlines
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00:28The Royal Society of King Mohammed VI is holding a ministerial conference focused on trade in the general directions of the financial law project in 2025.
00:44In his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara, the UN Secretary-General highlights for the first time the Royal Vision to facilitate the entry of countries in the coastal region into the Atlantic Ocean.
00:59In Israel, the Al-Azhar embassy in Haifa and the office of the Prime Minister announce the target of the Netanyahu's residence in the city of Qusayriya in Mosayra, which was evacuated from Lebanon.
01:13The Royal Society of King Mohammed VI is holding a ministerial conference focused on trade in the general directions of the financial law project in 2025.
01:32The UN Secretary-General announces for the first time the target of the financial law project in 2025.
01:47At the beginning of the ministerial conference, the Minister of Economy and Finance presented to His Majesty King Mohammed VI about the broad lines of the financial law project for 2025.
02:01It was highlighted that this project was prepared in a difficult international context due to the continuation of geopolitical tensions and the escalation of climate crises.
02:11Despite this, Morocco has been able to continue economic and social reforms while maintaining macroeconomic balances, which are expected to grow by 3.3% in 2024.
02:29The financial law project focuses on four priorities. The first is to continue to strengthen the foundations of the social state, especially through a consistent and effective download of the Social Protection Fund.
02:44The second focus is on stabilizing investment and creating job opportunities. The third focus is on continuing to implement structural reforms, including reforming the justice system.
02:59The fourth focus is on maintaining public financial sustainability by taking the necessary measures to guarantee the gradual recovery of financial balances and providing the necessary funding for the programmed funds,
03:15while ensuring that the budget deficit is reduced and the necessary financial incentives for facing potential risks and future crises are restored.
03:25After the Council of Ministers approved the general directions for the financial law project in 2025, seven projects were approved, including the military sector.
03:39The Council of Ministers approved 19 international agreements, including 16 bilateral agreements and three multilateral agreements.
03:56The Council of Ministers approved a number of international agreements, including a number of bilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a
04:26number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements, including a number of multilateral agreements
04:56For the general investment, we will continue on the same path, meaning that there is a large amount of money that will be allocated in the current financial law,
05:05but as I mentioned, there were royal directives that said that we should reverse the equation and make the private investment two-thirds and the general investment three-thirds,
05:16but I think that we have no other solution except to continue to encourage private investment, because it is the only solution to the problem of unemployment today.
05:31It is not possible to solve it only by employing through the financial institutions that are established every year, but by attracting investments, attracting as many investments as possible,
05:41i.e. improving the working climate, controlling the impact of structural reforms in terms of administration, in terms of justice, in terms of everything,
05:50to create as many investments as possible and to encourage the creation of small companies as well, because it is a solution to unemployment in our country.
06:02Yesterday, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI welcomed the royal palace in Rabat, Shakib bin Moussa, and appointed him as a senior planner.
06:13His Majesty the King Mohammed VI also welcomed Ahmed Al-Halimi Alami, the senior planner of the previous planning, and recommended him as the Grand Duke of the Throne.
06:31For the first time, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, highlighted in his annual report on Moroccan health,
06:39on the royal vision that aims to make the Atlantic coast a gateway to trade and economic integration with Africa and the United States,
06:48by facilitating the entry of the countries of the Atlantic region into the Atlantic Ocean.
06:55His Majesty the King Mohammed VI welcomed the royal palace in Rabat, Shakib bin Moussa,
07:01and appointed him as the Grand Duke of the Throne.
07:05His Majesty the King Mohammed VI also welcomed Ahmed Al-Halimi Alami, the senior planner of the previous planning,
07:13on the royal vision that aims to make the Atlantic coast a gateway to trade and economic integration with Africa and the United States,
07:21by facilitating the entry of the countries of the Atlantic region into the Atlantic Ocean.
07:26And through the reference to the speech of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI in November last year,
07:32on the occasion of the 48th anniversary of the Green March,
07:36Guterres called on members of the Security Council to initiate the Ramiya Kingdom to strengthen the role of the Moroccan Sahara,
07:43by establishing regional economic hubs that contribute to the circulation of trade between South Africa, the Sahara, and the rest of the world.
07:54By initiating the Royal Atlantic initiatives, members of the Security Council are now able to look at the decisive evidence of the serious and credible efforts
08:04made by Morocco under the leadership of King Mohammed VI,
08:08for the establishment of an approach that aims to achieve regional cooperation and development,
08:13by proposing solutions that go beyond the current security and military approach,
08:18by enabling the African countries, and above all, the geographically isolated coastal countries,
08:24to transition to the road, rail, and port infrastructure of Morocco.
08:34The annual Security Report of the United Nations will form a strong diplomatic support that will allow the United Nations Executive Committee
08:42to focus on the Atlantic initiatives based on South-South cooperation and cooperation with the neighbors of the Kingdom of Africa,
08:50in line with its formal implementation within the policies and projects of the United Nations.
08:56Mohamed Al-Omrani Bokhubza, a professor of political science at the University of Abdelmalek Al-Saadi in Tanja,
09:02said that the light has fallen on the Royal Atlantic Initiative,
09:06in front of the members of the Security Council,
09:08entering the framework of the tasks of the UN Secretary General,
09:11who is represented in the search and observation of the leading initiatives.
09:15Above all, this Royal Initiative, which will make a deep transformation in the roles of the Atlantic space,
09:23and make it at the heart of the national discussion,
09:26after it is one of the maritime spaces that has not been invested in in the form of examples.
09:32This initiative, in fact, is part of the duties of the Secretary General of the United Nations,
09:42whose role is to search for initiatives and ideas of this size and this value.
09:50Because the Royal Atlantic Initiative has created, perhaps,
09:57a very large transformation in the view of the Atlantic space.
10:05Because, unfortunately, there are many maritime spaces that contribute a lot to the development and integration process.
10:15But, unfortunately, the Atlantic space remains one of the spaces that has not been invested in in the form of examples.
10:24Therefore, the Royal Initiative has given a new dimension to the Atlantic space,
10:31and brought it out of the forgotten area, which is now at the heart of the discussion and in the heart of the national follow-up.
10:42Because the Secretary General of the United Nations is engaged in this Royal Initiative,
10:49this means that this initiative will be followed up with care and evaluation by many parties,
10:56which is not necessarily related to this initiative, as is the case with the countries of the African Atlantic.
11:03Also, the approach, or even the view, through which the Secretary General of the United Nations has spoken about this Royal Initiative,
11:15is facing or responding to many African problems,
11:23perhaps the most difficult problems facing the African continent are those that concern countries that do not have a maritime port.
11:33These countries are suffering because they are isolated countries.
11:38Countries that, despite the many opportunities available to them,
11:44are hindered by the logistical aspects that allow them to invest in such available opportunities.
11:54The police force in the state of Marrakech was able to coordinate with the directorate of national soil monitoring last night
12:02to arrest a French citizen of Algerian descent, 37 years old,
12:08who has been illegally occupying Morocco.
12:11This is a matter of international order for the arrest of a French judicial authority since last September.
12:20The suspect was arrested in the Marrakech suburb of Tasseltant,
12:25where he was identified in the database of the International Criminal Police Organization,
12:32that he is being investigated internationally,
12:35as a result of a red alert issued by a request from the National Center in Paris
12:41to suspect him of being connected to an illegal drug trafficking network.
12:50The Spanish police announced the arrest of two northern Spaniards,
12:55suspected of belonging to the ISIS organization,
12:58during an operation carried out in cooperation with the Directorate of National Soil Monitoring.
13:03The Spanish police said in a statement that the suspect was arrested in two cities,
13:10Edsa Sondo and Avelis, for their involvement in religious smuggling crimes
13:16and spreading terrorist propaganda while inciting violent acts.
13:23In the Middle East, the office of the Israeli Prime Minister announced today
13:28that a car was fired from Lebanon.
13:30It hit the headquarters of Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Qusaria,
13:33after the Israeli army reported a car crash in this city in the middle of Israel.
13:43Netanyahu's office stated that the Prime Minister and his wife were not in their residence
13:50and the accident did not occur.
13:53It is not clear whether Netanyahu's residence is the car that the army mentioned.
13:59Meanwhile, the Al-Andar embassy in the city of Haifa in the northwest.
14:06In the Gaza Strip, the health authorities reported that the Israeli army is besieging
14:11and bombing the Indonesian hospital in Beit Lahya, north of the strip,
14:15which led to the injury of more than 40 people.
14:18The authorities confirmed that the tanks are besieging the entire building
14:22and cut off the electricity from it.
14:24On the other hand, the civilian defense in Gaza announced
14:27at a later time yesterday that 33 people were killed and dozens were injured
14:32in an Israeli strike on the Jabalia camp for refugees north of the strip.
14:37This morning, the civilian defense confirmed that more than 400 people
14:44were killed two weeks ago in the Israeli operation north of the Gaza Strip.
14:51More on the situation in Gaza due to the Israeli siege
14:56with our correspondent in Gaza, Islam Al-Zanot.
15:03In the shade and darkness, Jabalia is still under siege
15:08from all sides and directions until the 15th of Tawali.
15:13The Israeli massacres are spreading with all kinds of death.
15:17The Israeli massacres have reached the point where the residential buildings
15:22are being bombed with their own people.
15:24The residential squares are also being completely bombed
15:27with explosive barrels between the residential squares
15:31or with explosive cars that are being bombed from a distance
15:35by the Israeli occupation army.
15:37We are talking about massacres that have killed tens of people.
15:42At this moment, the Ministry of Health may not be able to reach
15:46the correct numbers of the number of martyrs and injured
15:50by intensifying the attack on Jabalia and Jabalia al-Balad.
15:55In this context, the Israeli occupation is also targeting
15:59the main and important hospitals in this context.
16:03The Indonesian hospital was targeted by the Israeli artillery
16:07that approached the hospital walls and destroyed one of the walls
16:12as well as killing some of the staff in the intensive care rooms.
16:19It actually cut off the electricity and did not supply the hospitals with fuel.
16:23This is on one side.
16:24On the other side, all the other centers that may be surrounded
16:28by the Indonesian hospital, the Israeli occupation is arresting
16:33all the men and girls in these schools and leading them to unknown directions
16:38as well as displacing the residents and displaced people
16:42in different centers in Jabalia.
16:44We are talking about 200,000 citizens whose fate is still unknown
16:50because of this mass extermination war and the ongoing massacres
16:55day and night in this context.
16:57The Al-Awda hospital was also targeted by four or at least four shells
17:03in the high floors, which led to the injury of several citizens.
17:07Kamal Adwan Hospital, which is the main hospital of the Israeli occupation,
17:12also approaches the hospital wall by wall to target the lab
17:17that belongs to this hospital, which led to the martyrdom of one of the citizens
17:21and the injury of others.
17:22Therefore, we are talking about all the injured people in the hospitals today
17:26who are considered dead if there is no intervention from the security agencies
17:32to evacuate these sick and injured people through safe passages.
17:36But the Israeli occupation does not allow any international organizations
17:41to enter this area.
17:43Also, the lack of water, food and medicine to be brought to the Jabalia area.
17:49Therefore, we are talking about 15 days, which means that they are facing a very difficult fate
17:55while continuing this period of not entering the basics of human survival
18:02in the context of life.
18:03What promotes and calls for the Israeli occupation is the entry of aid to the north,
18:08which is devoid of health.
18:09No aid has entered the northern areas of the Gaza Strip,
18:14as well as the southern and central areas.
18:16This means that they are suffering from the phase of freezing
18:19while no commercial goods or aid have been brought to these areas,
18:24which are crowded with a huge number of displaced people.
18:27Also, massacres are committed throughout the hour in more than one area in Rafah.
18:31There are raids in the Shaboura area and the Khirbet al-Adas area,
18:35which led to the martyrdom of at least four people and the injury of others.
18:38In addition to the central area, which is hit throughout the hour
18:41from the north-western areas of Al-Nusayrat and the north-eastern areas of Al-Bureij Camp.
18:47Al-Maghazi had a share of the Israeli massacres this morning.
18:51Today, the massacre killed 11 individuals from one family in the Al-Maghazi area.
18:58This is in addition to the continued flying of planes in all its classes in the Deir el-Balah area,
19:04in which there are more than a million displaced people,
19:06amid a catastrophic humanitarian situation in all areas.
19:11After the assassination of Yihya al-Sonwar, the attacks are intensifying,
19:17as if we are in a state of emergency.
19:19In the first scenes of the war in the Gaza Strip,
19:22the Israeli occupation kills dozens of citizens,
19:26as well as the injury of hundreds during the last hours.
19:30Therefore, we are in the face of a well-known destiny,
19:33despite all that is being done through the approach of the end of the war.
19:38But what is on the ground is a complete change for the entire geography of the Gaza Strip
19:43through the Netzerim axis in the far south,
19:47and also the Netzerim axis that divides the strip between the north, the middle and the south,
19:53and also the Jabalia area, which is greatly besieged
19:57amid a complete change for the areas of the city of Gaza and northern Aqsa.
20:03And now, let's watch the American elections.
20:19Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris
20:24met yesterday in Michigan, which is one of the most competitive states
20:29in the election race for the White House,
20:32especially in light of the discussion about American support for Israel.
20:37The assassination of Hamas leader Yihya al-Sonwar
20:40has affected the optimism of the US presidential candidate for democracy
20:44about the ceasefire in Gaza,
20:46while Israel has confirmed that its assassination does not mean the end of the ongoing war
20:50for more than a year.
20:52On the other hand, a large number of Arab Americans live in Michigan,
20:57which is the northernmost state on the border with Canada.
21:05The former diplomat and expert on American affairs, Massoud,
21:09confirmed that the last rains towards the White House
21:13are all pushed by Trump and Harris towards focusing only on their negative points
21:18in their electoral program for the benefit of voters in the winning states.
21:49Kamala Harris focuses more than President Trump
21:53on her electoral program, the issue of immigration, the issue of economy,
21:58and other things.
22:00Trump focuses, when he talks about projects,
22:04negatively on what happened in the days of President Biden
22:08from an increase in illegal immigration.
22:12In support of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris,
22:15the former US President Barack Obama
22:19doubted the ability of the former president and Republican candidate
22:23in the Donald Trump elections.
22:25During an election rally in Arizona,
22:28Obama expressed his anger at the hatred,
22:31slander, threat and division, as he put it.
22:34In addition, America is ready for the heart of the page.
22:38Also, Obama did not miss the opportunity
22:41during the election rally to criticize Trump's use of immigrants
22:45by describing them as a bunch of hypocrites
22:48and his suggestion to dismiss them collectively
22:51to solve the issues of the United States.
22:55In the light of the rapprochement between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris
22:59and Republican candidate Donald Trump,
23:02there are talks about who the third party is
23:05and how it can affect the results of the upcoming US elections.
23:09Dr. Nabil Oussef, political science professor at George Washington University,
23:13will answer these questions.
23:16The third party is a group of small parties
23:20such as the Libertarian Party,
23:23which aims to free all economic and political constraints.
23:27There are also environmental parties such as the Green Party.
23:31There are parties that are against the idea of ​​a federal government,
23:38such as the Constitutional Party.
23:41Some parties are called Natural Law.
23:44There are also socialist parties and socialist parties.
23:49All of them are small parties that do not affect much
23:54except by a very small percentage on the opportunity of the two main candidates
24:00of both large parties, Democratic and Republican,
24:03to win the elections.
24:05But the important factor is the independent candidate.
24:09Historically, for example, in many periods,
24:14in 1968, George Wallace, the governor of Alabama,
24:20nominated himself and won five southern states,
24:23given that the South was still angry with the direction
24:28that calls for the intervention of the state,
24:30which was taken by President Lyndon Johnson,
24:33while he was not a Republican, Mr. Richard Nixon,
24:35who won the elections.
24:37In 1980, there was a member of the House of Representatives
24:44who nominated himself against Reagan and Carter
24:51and won 10% of the votes.
24:53I don't remember his name, John Hagen.
24:55I forgot his name now, despite the fact that I remember him.
24:58Also in 1992, there was a rich businessman,
25:03Ross Perot, who nominated himself against Bill Clinton
25:07and George Bush.
25:09He nominated himself again in 1996.
25:14So the third candidate may be the independent candidate
25:18who can get many votes,
25:22which may harm one of the two candidates from the two large parties,
25:27but in the end, he will not win.
25:40We have reached the end of this broadcast.
25:42Thank you for watching and goodbye.
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