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00:00Welcome to this special edition of Al Akhbar, starting with the headlines.
00:24The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany and France, in Denmark, is looking for new
00:28management.
00:29Netanyahu is forcing or encouraging Israeli negotiators to continue their research on
00:35the issue of housing in Gaza.
00:38The Moroccan tourism sector recorded record numbers in 2024.
00:46We start with Syria, where the French Foreign Minister expressed his readiness of his country
00:56to support Syria during the transition period after the fall of the Assad regime.
01:00The French official's statement came during his visit to Damascus, where he decided to
01:04meet, according to his German counterparts, with the new leadership in Syria, Ahmad al-Sharif,
01:09in Damascus.
01:10It is the first meeting of this level with Western diplomats.
01:16Details with Younes Barakat.
01:20With the exception of the European Union, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany and
01:25France is arriving in Damascus to meet the new leadership.
01:28Jean-Nouvel Barreau was the first to arrive, where he met the Orthodox and Catholic bishops
01:34in the Maryam Church, before visiting the French Embassy in Damascus, which was closed
01:40since 2012.
01:44Less than a month ago, a new hope arose, thanks to the efforts of Syrians for a sovereign
01:51Syria.
01:52This is the hope of all Syrians.
01:54It is a real hope, but it is weak.
01:57A few hours after Jean-Nouvel Barreau arrived, the German Foreign Minister, Annalena Birbock,
02:04who said before her visit to Damascus, that she is seeking to help Syria become a state
02:11that is able to carry out its duties and to fully control its territories.
02:17The visit today with the French minister in the name of the European Union is a clear
02:22message to the Syrians.
02:24A new political start between Europe and Syria and between Germany and Syria is possible.
02:30It is decided that the two ministers will visit the prison of Sayed Naya, who is considered
03:06to be the new leader of Syria.
03:09This is a positive statement made by the leaders of the international community, that the new
03:14leaders of Syria are open-minded and know how to extend their hands to different Syrian
03:18circles.
03:19They want the new authorities to be well-trained and well-educated, and respect international
03:24standards for human rights.
03:26They are trying to convince the new authorities not to interfere in the affairs of Syria.
03:33The new political stage and stability in Syria should be built not only on the basis of
03:40power, intimidation and intimidation, but also on the basis of justice, fairness, openness,
03:47dialogue, pluralism, political, ethnic, and sectarian.
03:51We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
03:57While most of the Arab countries, except one Arab country, Algeria, all the rest of the
04:04Arab countries have communicated with the new Syrian authorities, and they congratulated
04:10the Syrian people on the removal of this black page from the Syrian constitution.
04:16We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
04:21While most of the Arab countries, except one Arab country, Algeria, all the rest of the
04:28Arab countries have communicated with the Syrian people on the removal of this black page
04:34from the Syrian constitution.
04:36We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
04:41While most of the Arab countries, except one Arab country, Algeria, all the rest of the
04:47Arab countries have communicated with the Syrian people on the removal of this black
04:53page from the Syrian constitution.
04:56We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
05:01While most of the Arab countries, except one Arab country, Algeria, all the rest of the
05:07Arab countries have communicated with the Syrian people on the removal of this black
05:13page from the Syrian constitution.
05:16We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
05:21While most of the Arab countries, except one Arab country, Algeria, all the rest of the
05:27Arab countries have communicated with the Syrian people on the removal of this black
05:33page from the Syrian constitution.
05:36We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
05:41We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
05:46We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
05:51We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
05:56We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:01We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:06We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:11We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:16We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:21We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:26We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:31We must also remember that this is a new political stage.
06:35On the other hand, officials in Hamas have reached an agreement from the movement to
06:40Cairo in preparation for the talks of the Doha, while they talked about the addition of
06:45Israel to two new conditions.
06:48They are a 12-soldier level that does not meet the conditions of the first stage and
06:53provide a list of the names of the Al-Asr Al-Ahya'a who are detained by Hamas in Gaza.
06:58Hamas, according to its officials, may discuss the condition related to a 12-soldier level,
07:04while the second condition was rejected due to the field conditions where it needs to
07:09stop the attacks to prepare the list of names.
07:14At the end of last December, indirect negotiations took place between Israel and Hamas
07:19through Qatar, Egypt and the United States in the Doha.
07:24At the time, hopes were heightened about the possibility of reaching an agreement,
07:29but it did not take long for the two sides to exchange accusations of delaying the
07:34reach of an agreement.
07:36And about the course of the negotiations and the papers carried by each side on the
07:41negotiating table between Israel and Hamas, following the explanations of the political
07:46analyst and the expert on Israeli affairs, Firas Yaghi.
07:49These negotiations were supposed to be a pre-agreement, but as it seems, Netanyahu
07:56is always trying to find a way to impose punishments and postpone these negotiations.
08:06But as it seems, this time or the Israeli security services see that Netanyahu is serious
08:13in the negotiations, but another part of these security services believes that Netanyahu's
08:19seriousness is only in front of Trump.
08:22As for the reality of the matter, there is no real seriousness in going to an agreement
08:27to replace the imprisonment.
08:29The problem of going to an agreement to replace the imprisonment, even in the first human
08:34stage of it, which may last between 42 days to 60 days, is that it will have implications
08:40on the interior of Israel and on the ruling coalition inside Israel, which will affect
08:46Netanyahu and the situation of his ruling coalition in Israel.
08:50This is what Netanyahu fears.
08:52Therefore, Netanyahu wants to be here as a continuation of the war.
08:56If he is in Gaza, let him be in another front, not the Gaza front.
09:00But after the end of the human stage, Netanyahu wants to return to the war within the sector.
09:06In other words, he does not want to end the war, because the end of the war in the Gaza
09:11sector is a problem for Netanyahu and his ruling coalition.
09:18The Israeli army announced that it had successfully launched a missile from Yemen and entered
09:22the airspace of Israel, where the Al-Azhar cruise was launched in the middle of the country
09:26and its south to warn the residents of this air danger.
09:29The Israeli Broadcasting Authority was hit by 12 people during the flight to the camps
09:34and nine others due to the explosion after the missile penetrated the Israeli airspace.
09:39It is mentioned that the number of attacks between the Houthis and Israel has increased
09:43after the Israeli air raids on areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen.
09:52In Syria, Israeli air raids targeted locations belonging to the Syrian army south of Aleppo.
09:57The Syrian Human Rights Center has confirmed that the Israeli planes targeted defense
10:01facilities in the Sfira area south of Aleppo and the scientific research center with seven
10:06huge air raids.
10:08Israel has also carried out hundreds of air raids on Syrian military installations that
10:13were evacuated since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, justifying these raids with its desire
10:18to prevent the fall of these facilities in the hands of its enemies.
10:30The US FBI confirmed that the terrorist attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, which
10:37killed 15 people and left dozens injured on New Year's Eve, took place alone without
10:44direct assistance from any other party.
10:47The FBI's assistant and director stated that the 42-year-old former soldier from Texas
10:54was the one who drove the car and stormed the celebrating crowds around the New Year
11:01in his rented car on the banner of the ISIS organization and the beginning of the
11:07Sanaa bombings.
11:12The investigators in South Korea on Friday filed a memorandum of understanding issued
11:18by the judge in favor of the detainee president, Yun Suk-yool, to answer him about his
11:23failed attempt a month ago to impose official rules in the country after preventing them
11:28from doing so.
11:29The FBI said in a statement that regarding the implementation of the memorandum of
11:35understanding today, it has decided that its implementation is impossible on the ground
11:40due to the ongoing confrontation.
11:42It is clear that maintaining the safety of employees on the ground led to this decision.
11:51The most prominent report on food security in the United Kingdom in 2024 highlighted the
11:58economic and agricultural relations with Morocco, as well as the challenges that Britain
12:03faces in the field of food production.
12:05The report, which was carried out by the Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
12:10in the United Kingdom, pointed to an increase in the import of agricultural products from
12:15Morocco in 2023.
12:17Morocco is one of the largest exporters of fresh vegetables to the United Kingdom,
12:23which represents 7.5% of all of these exports in 2023.
12:29On the other hand, the British report on the production of solids indicates that Morocco
12:35remains one of the largest producers of phosphate rocks worldwide to China and the United
12:41States.
12:42The report on food security in the United Kingdom is an analysis of statistical data,
12:49where it is presented to the Westminster Parliament at least once every three years,
12:55and studies the previous, current and future directions related to food security,
13:01with the aim of providing a comprehensive and comprehensive analysis of the food security
13:06situation in the United Kingdom.
13:10And regarding this topic, we have with us from London the political analyst and expert
13:15of the European Union, Mr. Gayed Omar Ghayra.
13:18Mr. Gayed, welcome.
13:21My greetings to you and the dear viewers, and thank you.
13:26First, Mr. Gayed, how did the increase in imports from the United Kingdom of Moroccan
13:32agricultural products contribute to strengthening food security?
13:38The truth is that Moroccan products are of high quality and are available in the British
13:44markets in a wide range.
13:47The report talked about 7.5% of these products, especially vegetables and sour foods, and
13:56many things we see in the markets from the production of Morocco, which is of excellent
14:03quality, and many people are proud of it, and it is, of course, special and important.
14:14And of course, for the British government, it left the European Union in 2020, and since
14:21that time it has been seeking to build economic and trade relations with all the countries
14:29of the world, especially Morocco, which is a major partner of the British government in
14:37this field and this sector.
14:40Of course, the prices are reasonable, and the quality is high and competitive with other
14:47marketers from Spain, the Netherlands, and France.
14:51Therefore, it occupies an excellent place in this field, and we see that these relations
15:02are increasing, and the construction is continuing in a very positive way, and we wish Morocco
15:11all the best.
15:13Mr. Gayed, the report indicated that the export of fresh vegetables to the United Kingdom
15:19represents 7.5% of all these exports in 2023.
15:25Tell us about the importance of this number, 7.5, please.
15:29We are talking about billions of pounds, and this is a large amount, and of course, for
15:39the Moroccan economy, this is an important thing, and it is important for the producers,
15:46producers, and exporters, so that local and international production supports the Moroccan
15:55economy, and opens many doors to work, and strengthens job opportunities for many young
16:05people who need this job, and of course improves the economy in Morocco, and thus helps Morocco
16:16to improve its economy.
16:18We are talking about the growth of society and the Moroccan economy, which is increasing,
16:26improving, and producing very well.
16:29As for Britain, it needs importers for its markets, as there was a big crisis and challenges
16:38in the British markets, and a severe shortage of vegetables.
16:43These factors, of course, are geographical, geopolitical, and economic crises, many of
16:51which Britain has suffered from.
16:54It needs the Moroccan markets, and it needs what Morocco produces of vegetables, fruits,
17:01and other important products.
17:04Therefore, it is a shared relationship, a shared benefit, a benefit for Britain.
17:11Of course, these foods and vegetables are available at reasonable prices, and at the same time,
17:18Morocco benefits from exporting these products and selling them in the British markets, and
17:26improving the Moroccan economy.
17:29Mr. Gaïd, the British report has also come to the production of fertilizers, indicating
17:34that Morocco remains one of the largest producers of phosphate rocks worldwide.
17:40Tell us about this point, please.
17:43This is very important.
17:45It mentioned that there is a competition even for Chinese importers from other countries,
17:53and that is an important thing.
17:56Of course, Britain needs this material and these important products that come from Morocco.
18:06Of course, it is necessary to continue importing these products, as there was also a reference
18:14to a 1.9% decline in this product, but the supply was large.
18:23The supply increased to 46,000 tons of phosphate, the raw material produced by Morocco.
18:33Of course, there is a sign of the continuity of supplying these products, and the sustainable
18:43development and execution of the ability to supply Britain with these products, which
18:51means that the economy in Morocco and Britain will continue to cooperate very well.
19:01The political analyst and expert on European affairs, Mr. Gaïd Omar Gayadha.
19:06Thank you very much for these clarifications.
19:11In the Moroccan affair, the Moroccan tourism sector recorded record figures for 2024,
19:17which estimates the success of the actual decline of the tourist route map for 2023-2026,
19:23and strengthens the country's reputation as a preferred tourist destination worldwide.
19:29Details in the report by Maha Jamal and Idris Bayout.
19:33More than 15 million foreign tourists visited Morocco since November 2024.
19:41A record figure showed a growth of nearly 20% compared to the same period in 2023,
19:49an increase of 17% in the number of Moroccans living abroad,
19:55and a record of more than 30 million overnight stays for domestic tourists,
20:00an achievement that advisers and workers in the sector consider a historic moment in the Moroccan tourist route.
20:08In the year 2024, the tourism achievements were excellent.
20:11We saw a fantastic figure on all levels, on overnight stays, on income for the year 2024.
20:18We were able to achieve more than 104 million dirhams in November 2024.
20:24Morocco, thank God, is in a great rise in terms of tourism,
20:28which reflects the consideration of tourism as the safety anchor of our country,
20:34and it is the leader of the national economy.
20:36We have to rely on these figures to ensure that the year 2025 is also a reference year for national tourism.
20:48Morocco, which has a clear strategy to target 26 million tourists by 2030 in conjunction with the World Cup,
20:59is actually working on downloading it through practical projects,
21:03such as the development of the hotel infrastructure and its renewal,
21:07and the opening of new tourist markets.
21:10The fruit of this work has started to bear fruit,
21:13as it has become a tourist destination loved by tourists from all over the world.
21:20It is the first visit to us in Morocco, my family and I.
21:24We came to Zafar in the warm sun of Morocco.
21:27There is no snow in Sweden right now.
21:29Morocco is a warm and hospitable destination,
21:32and so is the Moroccan people, a wonderful people.
21:34I want to discover the Moroccan cuisine, the ancient culture, the magical tourist places,
21:40and of course, enjoy the Moroccan bath.
21:44It is so attractive that we want to discover it.
21:48With Morocco hosting the Africa Cup and the World Cup in 2030,
21:52interest in tourists and tourists has increased.
21:55In general, this wonderful country is being discovered.
21:58I myself always visit it,
22:00I enjoy everything it offers, from excellent touristic offers,
22:04that even tempt me to settle for it out of love for it.
22:08It really is a wonderful country.
22:11The Ministry of Tourism has put in place a strategic plan for 2023-2026
22:16aimed at building a Moroccan tourism industry at a global level
22:21with a budget of 6.1 billion dirhams,
22:25aiming to make Morocco one of the top 15 international tourism destinations.
22:32The World Meteorological Organization said in 2014
22:37The World Meteorological Organization said in 2024
22:40that it will be the warmest ever
22:42compared to a decade of unprecedented heat
22:45fed by human activities.
22:47The organization warned that the levels of gases
22:50causing global warming are still on track,
22:54and will increase in the future.
22:57The details in Mariam Tsouri's report.
23:00In 2024, it will be the warmest ever
23:04compared to a decade of unprecedented heat
23:07fed by human activities.
23:10The organization warned that the levels of gases
23:13causing global warming are still on track,
23:16and will increase in the future.
23:19The organization warned that the levels of gases
23:22causing global warming are still on track,
23:26According to climate experts,
23:28one of the reasons is the increased heat in the atmosphere
23:31due to an increase in the phenomenon of global warming
23:34resulting from human activity,
23:36in addition to the phenomenon of natural warming
23:39which causes an increase in the degrees of heat
23:42on the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
23:45In his New Year's message,
23:47the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
23:50said that the world is witnessing a climate collapse
23:54as a reminder of the fact that the highest
23:5710 years of heat in the past decade
24:00occurred in the past 10 years,
24:03including the year 2024.
24:06In light of the effects of climate change,
24:09the World Atmospheric Observatory said
24:12that it is proposing an international monitoring initiative
24:16for the gases causing global global warming,
24:19and supports the UN Framework Agreement
24:22on Climate Change and the Conference of the Parties in it,
24:27emphasizing that it will continue to coordinate
24:30global efforts to monitor the climate situation
24:33and support international efforts to reduce its effects
24:36and adapt with it.
24:38This rise in temperatures did not pass
24:41without catastrophic effects in 2024,
24:45as many areas around the world witnessed
24:49waves of extreme heat and extreme dryness,
24:52in addition to the fires of destructive forests.
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