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00:00Asadullah, good morning to all of you and to all of our viewers.
00:07Welcome to our two-part morning news segment,
00:09which is Midia Morning,
00:10a tour of the most prominent local and international mosques
00:14in the course of an hour.
00:17In the last part of this news segment,
00:20we will also be with the guest of the broadcast,
00:23the Ambassador Abdullah Al-Assad,
00:25the military and strategic researcher,
00:28to talk about the main reasons
00:30behind the rapid fall of Bashar Al-Assad's regime.
00:34We will now start with a quick preview of this morning's segments.
00:38Please stay with us.
00:40Welcome.
00:55We will now take advantage of this news segment
00:58with a quick stop with the most prominent and important news
01:01on the local and international levels,
01:03with the Syrian Hanan,
01:05who joins us live in the studio.
01:09Good morning, Hanan.
01:10Good morning, Hussam.
01:11So, Hanan, after the fall of Bashar Al-Assad's regime,
01:15the situation is still witnessing subsequent developments,
01:19especially in terms of detainees and prisoners,
01:23in addition, of course, to the preparation
01:25to form a transitional government
01:27that will take over the country's administration in the coming months.
01:30That's right, Hussam.
01:31Syria stands at a critical juncture in its history.
01:34What will happen after the Assad regime
01:37and what will the consequences be in the coming period?
01:40Before that, how will the detainees
01:43who have been imprisoned for a long time
01:45be dealt with in light of the return of life
01:47relatively to Damascus?
01:56Thank you, Hanan.
01:57In addition to the news,
01:59we will be watching on a schedule
02:01with a group of segments.
02:03We will start by presenting it in a follow-up
02:05and we will take advantage of it in the sports world
02:07with the most prominent news and events
02:09locally and internationally
02:11with Halima Dahwi.
02:13Halima, good morning.
02:14Good morning, Hussam, and to all our viewers.
02:17So, Halima, today, the excitement and excitement
02:21in the European Champions League matches
02:23will bring us closer to these confrontations.
02:26Yes, Hussam.
02:27Today, there are very important matches and matches
02:31as a confrontation between Real Madrid and Atalanta.
02:34The team is going through contradictory conditions.
02:37Atalanta and Atalanta are at the top of the league,
02:39while Maringi is suffering from difficult conditions
02:43due to the lack of stability
02:45and the main players
02:47in the formation of the Royal Team.
02:52And there will be other sports news
02:54local, Arabic, and international.
02:56You will find all of that in the sports news.
02:58Thank you very much, Halima.
03:00From the sports world, we turn to the new world of markets and money
03:04and the economic bag,
03:06accompanied by my colleague Anwar Lakhal.
03:09Good morning, Anwar.
03:10Good morning, Hussam.
03:11So, the prominent news in the economy today, Anwar,
03:14is that the total Moroccan income
03:16exceeds 1,400 billion Dirhams,
03:21in 2023.
03:24Yes, Hussam.
03:25The Moldova-Syria agreement was used to plan
03:28that the result of the national economy
03:30recorded a total income
03:32with the current prices
03:34reached exactly 1,463.3 billion Dirhams
03:40last year, Hussam.
03:50And there, Anwar,
03:51a group of other economic news.
03:53You will find all of that
03:55in our economic section later.
03:57Thank you very much.
03:58To the most prominent interests
04:00of the Arabic and international newspapers,
04:03and to our tour through the press,
04:06today, accompanied by my colleague Kawthar Hammoumi.
04:09Kawthar, good morning.
04:11Good morning, Hussam.
04:12Kawthar, the Syrian issue
04:14after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime
04:16remains in the interest of most of the newspapers
04:18that were published this morning.
04:20Yes, Hussam.
04:21The fall of the Assad's regime and its perpetrators
04:24is an important issue
04:25for most of the international newspapers.
04:27The Middle East gave details
04:29about the night of the fall of Al-Assad
04:31and details about the movements of Russia
04:33to prevent this fall, Hussam.
04:38And there are headlines, topics,
04:40and other articles in the newspapers.
04:42You will find all of that
04:43in the news section later.
04:45Thank you very much, Kawthar.
04:47So, our viewers,
04:48we were with this quick presentation
04:50of the most important parts of this news hour
04:52with the press
04:54and the most important news
04:56accompanied by Hanan Souri,
04:58the sports press,
05:00with Halima Dahwi,
05:02in addition to the economic news,
05:04with Anwar Al-Khal,
05:06and the press,
05:08accompanied by Kawthar Hammoumi.
05:10And now, our viewers,
05:12we will start with the press,
05:14with you, Hanan.
05:16Of course, Hussam, we will continue
05:19Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs,
05:21Nasser Bourita,
05:23confirms that Morocco is following
05:25the developments in Syria
05:27and reiterates the call
05:29to preserve the unity of this country
05:31and its sovereignty.
05:33The White House
05:35announces the end of the search
05:37in the prison of Sidnaya,
05:39which has been terrorizing the Syrians
05:41for many years
05:43without finding additional detainees.
05:46Many Syrian refugees
05:48in Turkey and Lebanon
05:50decide to return to their countries
05:52after the overthrow
05:54of the former president Bashar al-Assad.
06:16So, Hanan,
06:17we will start with the developments
06:19in Syria,
06:21and we will start with the Moroccan position
06:23that reiterates the call
06:25to preserve the unity and sovereignty of Syria.
06:27The Minister of Foreign Affairs,
06:29the African Union and the Moroccans
06:31living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
06:33confirmed that Morocco is following
06:35the developments in Syria
06:37and reiterates the call
06:39to preserve the unity of this country
06:41and its sovereignty.
06:44The instructions of King Mohammed VI
06:46were always clear
06:48in preserving
06:50the territorial unity,
06:52the national sovereignty
06:54and the unity of the Syrian people.
06:56This was a permanent position
06:58and will remain
07:00a permanent position
07:02for the Kingdom of Morocco.
07:04The Kingdom of Morocco
07:06hoped
07:08that this development
07:10would continue
07:12and bring stability
07:14to Syria
07:16and bring to the Syrian people
07:18what they have longed for
07:20and bring
07:22development
07:24and a better future
07:26to Syria.
07:28In Syria,
07:30Hanan,
07:32violent explosions
07:34took place
07:36in the capital of Damascus
07:38this morning
07:40and more than
07:42250 Israeli bombings
07:44on different parts of the country
07:46according to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.
07:48The Observatory, Hossam,
07:50announced that the Israeli army
07:52bombed the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
07:54two days ago
07:56about 250 air bombings
07:58on different parts of Syria.
08:00It destroyed the most important military sites there,
08:02including airports, warehouses,
08:04planes, radars,
08:06military signal stations,
08:08weapons, ammunition,
08:10scientific research centers,
08:12and air defense systems,
08:14as well as the establishment
08:16of air defense and warships
08:18in the Ladakh port
08:20in northwestern Syria.
08:22In the name of the United Nations,
08:24we announced
08:26that the Israeli forces
08:28are advancing
08:30inside the isolated area
08:32in the Syrian Golan,
08:34which is occupied by Israel
08:36and Syria
08:38in 1974-1900.
08:40Dujarric said
08:42that the United Nations
08:44is monitoring the ceasefire
08:46and that the Israelis
08:48see these actions
08:50as a violation of the ceasefire agreement.
08:52On the other hand,
08:54Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
08:56said that the part
08:58occupied by the country
09:00and included by the Syrian Golan
09:02will remain
09:04forever.
09:10In light of the situation
09:12gradually returning
09:14to normal in Syria,
09:16those who left their homes
09:18are returning to their homes,
09:20and the UN High Commissioner
09:22for Refugee Affairs
09:24is calling for patience
09:26and awakening in this regard.
09:28The UN High Commissioner
09:30for Refugee Affairs
09:32is calling for patience
09:34and awakening
09:36in this regard.
10:02In this Turkish crossing, these Syrian refugees are waiting.
10:09In addition to their desire to return to their homes,
10:13the search for their relatives is another task for which they are rushing.
10:19I'm going to the village, God willing.
10:24I'm going to work slowly, after everything is over and the regime falls.
10:30I came to Turkey to escape from Syria.
10:33Bashar al-Assad was shooting at us to kill us.
10:37I fled Syria in 2016 and came here.
10:41I will return to Syria now.
10:47I came from Damascus six years ago.
10:50I am now 18 years old.
10:52I came here to work.
10:54None of my family is here.
10:56I work and send money to my family in Damascus.
10:59Now the war in Syria is over and we are returning.
11:05Here in Lebanon, dozens of cars lined up at this border crossing with Syria.
11:11Hundreds of Syrians are waiting impatiently for their turn to return to their country.
11:19We are very happy today.
11:23Everything that is happening in Syria is good for all the Arab people.
11:31Syria is the mother of the world.
11:34Our paradise is Syria.
11:36After 13 years of absence, we want to return to our country, our motherland, our land.
11:41I grew up in Syria and have lived in Syria.
11:44I have been deprived of going down to Syria for 15 years.
11:47This is the first moment.
11:49Now we are waiting to be able to go down to Syria.
11:52My family, my brothers, my grandfather, and my relatives are all dead.
11:58Millions of Syrians have been able to flee their country since the outbreak of pro-government protests
12:04led by former President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
12:08On the side of asylum in the most prominent Arab countries, Lebanon and Jordan,
12:13others fled to Turkey, while thousands of them were able to enter Europe.
12:21Hanan, this is about Syrian refugees.
12:24As for the subject of prisoners and detainees,
12:28the announcement of the end of the search operations in the prison of Sidnaya.
12:32The White House announced this morning the end of the search operations in the prison of Sidnaya,
12:39where it was suspected that there were unidentified secret cells and lockers without the presence of any additional detainees.
12:48Thousands of Syrians have gathered since Sunday,
12:51on the day of the fall of Bashar al-Assad around the prison of Sayy al-Sita,
12:55which has been terrorizing Syrians for many years, waiting for news about their missing relatives.
13:02We announced the leadership of the Syrian Liberation Organization, Abu Muhammad al-Julani,
13:07who leads opposing factions in Syria.
13:10President Bashar al-Assad announced that new authorities in Syria
13:15will soon publish a list of the names of senior officials
13:19who are involved in torturing the Syrian people to pursue them and hold them accountable.
13:24Al-Julani, who now uses his real name, Ahmad al-Sharia, in his statement,
13:29said that they will provide rewards to those who provide information
13:33about the senior officers of the army and security involved in war crimes,
13:37ensuring that they do not refrain from holding the criminals accountable
13:40and those involved in torturing the Syrian people.
13:44He also added that the commitment to tolerance has been confirmed
13:47with those whose hands have not been stained with the blood of the Syrian people
13:51and to grant pardon to those who were in the mandatory service.
13:55We are certain that the blood and rights of the innocent killed and detainees
13:59will not be neglected or forgotten.
14:06UN Secretary General for Human Rights Volker Torr said
14:10that the political transition operations in Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad
14:15must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes
14:18committed during its rule,
14:21and called on the UN officials to protect minorities in Syria.
14:29The end of Bashar al-Assad's rule opens the door to international calls
14:33to protect freedoms and hold those involved accountable
14:36for the crimes committed during the rule of law.
14:39UN Secretary General for Human Rights confirmed
14:42that the political transition operations in Syria
14:45must include the accountability of those responsible for the crimes committed,
14:49pointing to the importance of legislation in reforms including security apparatus.
14:57Any political transition operation must include the accountability of those responsible
15:03for the crimes committed, and it is necessary to collect all the evidence
15:08and preserve it for future use.
15:12The reform of the security apparatus will be essential,
15:16and it is necessary to guarantee the political transition
15:20and to deal with the missing people.
15:26The political transition operations in Syria
15:29begin with a political dialogue including all parties in the country.
15:34The UN has confirmed that the coordination between the armed forces
15:38and the institutions is a key point in managing the transition period,
15:43and has called on the UN to protect minorities in Syria.
15:50I hope that in this current phase there will be a comprehensive dialogue
15:54that includes everyone, especially women and young people,
15:58and all members of society.
16:01There is a great opportunity for this to happen,
16:04and this is what we saw at the beginning,
16:07the cooperation between the authorities and the factions
16:10that are currently controlling the situation.
16:16The call for a peaceful transition to power is also a statement
16:19made by the UN Secretary General,
16:21who confirmed the importance of achieving a comprehensive political transition
16:25and political operation led by Syria.
16:27Similarly, the UN called on international human rights organizations
16:31to guarantee humanitarian treatment for all Syrians,
16:34with the aim of establishing a new future for Syria
16:37based on justice and respect for human rights.
16:43We conclude from Morocco, in the heart of the neighborhood of Al-Mohit,
16:46in the capital of Rabat, where the owner of Al-Biqala, Mr. Ali,
16:49stands as a link between the people living there
16:52and a small traditional bank that meets their financial needs.
16:56He is not only a food merchant,
16:58but also a provider of close financial services,
17:01where he plays a major role in facilitating the access of money
17:04to hundreds of thousands of families.
17:07This relationship between the merchant and the customer
17:10reflects a strong trust and deep social communication between individuals.
17:14Details in the report by Salwa Al-Khliwi and Youssef Ouham.
17:20Saeed is a citizen of Al-Mohit.
17:23He has been in charge of Al-Biqala for years
17:26to provide for his food needs
17:28and to meet the needs of the residents,
17:31providing them with the energy to move and stand for long hours
17:35in front of the traffic lights.
17:38The first thing I would like to emphasize
17:41is the proximity,
17:44because it is not possible for one or two vehicles
17:47to move from one place to another
17:50and go to a large area.
17:53It is very difficult to find a parking space
17:56and to wait in line.
17:59In Al-Hanout, it is very simple.
18:02You go in, take your luggage and leave.
18:05There is also a trust relationship
18:08between you and Al-Hanout,
18:11because you see each other every day,
18:14you see each other with your children.
18:17So, if you don't have enough money,
18:20Al-Hanout can help you.
18:23We grew up with this relationship.
18:26A small trader has a family relationship
18:29with his customers.
18:32You know, anyone who is visiting
18:35or who has a sick child,
18:38he goes to Al-Hanout.
18:41We are in the Moroccan Chamber of Commerce and Trade,
18:44so we asked the Ministry of Commerce
18:47to give Al-Hanout a social role,
18:50because it is not reasonable
18:53to find thousands of sick animals
18:56in the neighborhood
18:59without a study.
19:02Al-Hanout gives licenses
19:05to the big and medium-sized markets
19:08in the neighborhood.
19:11Al-Hanout has an effective role
19:14in providing personal loans
19:17to Al-Hanout,
19:20which may reach 840 dirhams,
19:23according to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
19:26This gives Al-Hanout a strong position
19:29that must be strengthened
19:32through government programs
19:35to integrate it into the modern system.
19:38Small shops are characterized by proximity
19:41to big shops,
19:44because these big shops
19:47vary in production and reduce prices,
19:50and also have a high quality.
19:53Today, these small shops
19:56must also rely
19:59on digital marketing
20:02and develop their relationship
20:05with customers
20:08to protect themselves
20:11from being closed.
20:14The owner of a shop in Morocco
20:17remains one of the well-known faces
20:20that does not care
20:23to meet the needs of the local community,
20:26either by providing food
20:29or financial support
20:32in difficult times.
20:36This is the end of the program.