مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 04/01/2025
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00In the wake of the talks between Israel and Hamas,
00:28a new hope for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has been rekindled.
00:35In Washington, the Republican re-election of Mike Johnson
00:38as president of the House of Representatives
00:40after tough negotiations inside the Republican military.
00:48In Morocco, warnings of the risks of buying drugs
00:51via the internet to threaten public health.
00:59The Hamas movement said that the current talks in Doha
01:03will focus on a full stop to the ceasefire
01:06and the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from the Gaza Strip,
01:09while an Israeli official spoke of a slow progress in the talks.
01:13In the same context, Hamas called for an opening movement
01:17in response to the efforts of the Social Security Committee
01:21to manage the Gaza Strip.
01:23Safiyyah Hidani reports.
01:26Qatar is once again leading the efforts of the media
01:29in an atmosphere of optimism
01:31as the talks between Hamas and Israel return to normal
01:35with the participation of Egypt and the United States.
01:39While negotiations continue in Doha,
01:42the Security Council held an exceptional session on Gaza
01:47calling for an immediate stop to the ceasefire.
01:52A certain country has repeatedly claimed
01:55that it will reach an agreement to stop the ceasefire soon,
01:58but the reality is the continuation of killing and death.
02:01I would like to emphasize that the differences in the negotiations
02:04must be blocked by political will,
02:06but not filled with the souls of the innocent.
02:09Winning the war does not necessarily mean securing peace
02:12and resorting to military force alone does not guarantee permanent security.
02:18Despite the proposed differences,
02:20Israel has announced that it will send its delegation to Qatar
02:24to continue negotiations to stop the ceasefire and exchange prisoners in Gaza.
02:29Washington welcomed the move.
02:31Hamas also emphasized that the non-direct negotiations
02:36will focus on reaching an agreement to stop the ceasefire
02:42and withdraw the Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip
02:46and return the displaced people to their homes.
02:49Since the beginning of the Israeli war on October 7,
02:53only one ceasefire was implemented in November 2023,
02:59during which about 100 Israeli prisoners were released,
03:03while Hamas announced the killing of dozens of them
03:07in random Israeli caves.
03:10At the same time, Tel Aviv holds more than 10,300 Palestinians in its prisons.
03:20In conjunction with the launch of these negotiations in Doha,
03:24the expert on Israeli affairs, Ismail Al-Musallamani,
03:28considered that the current stage is a stage of clarification
03:31in the details of the details
03:33in order to draw up an ambitious agreement to threaten Gaza.
03:38It is very clear that the negotiations have reached 95%
03:44based on Palestinian and Israeli statements.
03:48What is happening now through the media is that
03:52each side is trying to put some issues in order to secure victory.
03:58For Netanyahu, as long as he sent an article,
04:02we entered the circle of talking about the details of the details
04:07in the sense of entering the issues,
04:11but the risks associated with everything that is nominated
04:16in the Hebrew media or even the Palestinian media,
04:19although there were very high positive trends,
04:23especially since 1948,
04:27although, as far as I know, things have gone to a dead end,
04:33but it seems that what is under the table or behind the scenes
04:38is running with great optimism,
04:43especially since we are approaching the appointment
04:47of Donald Trump to the White House,
04:50which means that these are the last stages.
04:54The Ministry of Health of Hamas announced today
04:58that at least 59 Palestinians were killed in the last 24 hours,
05:03and that the number of killed has increased to about 45,720
05:08since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas
05:12in the Gaza Strip about 15 months ago.
05:15The ministry said in a statement that the Israeli occupation
05:19committed four crimes against the families in the Strip.
05:22In the West Bank, the Israeli army carried out night raids
05:26and arrests in several cities and towns,
05:29while a Palestinian was killed after being injured
05:33in the vicinity of the Balata camp in eastern Nablus.
05:40In parallel with the continuation of military operations,
05:43human suffering continues in the Strip,
05:46as the UNICEF warned of the deterioration of the situation
05:49in the Gaza Strip due to the lack of food assistance
05:52and lack of health care.
05:54On the other hand, the International Migration Organization
05:57expressed its deep concern about the effects of the weather conditions
06:00on the refugees in Gaza.
06:02Nawfal Khamis reports.
06:06The Gaza Strip welcomes another year of war,
06:10while children pay a huge bill for the Israeli war machine.
06:16The UNICEF talks about a very difficult situation
06:20in terms of poor nutrition and the spread of diseases,
06:24while the difficult weather conditions increase.
06:28This difficult situation is caused by the lack of assistance
06:32due to the policy of the Israeli blockade,
06:35according to the United Nations.
06:39In Gaza, there are 90% of the population
06:43suffering from severe food insecurity,
06:47including 10,000 children suffering from poor nutrition.
06:554.5% of children in Gaza reach a deteriorating health stage.
07:03Children pay a high price for war,
07:06as well as poor weather conditions, unfortunately.
07:13To confront this situation,
07:16UNICEF is taking a number of steps
07:19to alleviate the suffering of children in Gaza.
07:23We are making great efforts in cooperation with humanitarian organizations
07:27operating in Gaza to confront the major challenges.
07:30We have distributed necessary clothes for children,
07:33as well as clothes that can be used to repair tents
07:36in all areas of Gaza.
07:40Overcoming the deteriorating humanitarian crisis
07:43is done by UNICEF
07:45by distributing necessary humanitarian aid
07:49and providing healthy care to children in need.
07:53The lives of hundreds of children and infants
07:56are now in the hands of urgent measures,
07:59including stopping the Israeli blockade
08:02In addition to UNICEF,
08:04the International Migration Organization
08:07has clarified the danger of the deteriorating humanitarian situation
08:10for the children of Gaza.
08:14The Foreign Minister announced
08:17that he will hold official visits
08:20to Qatar, the UAE and Jordan.
08:23This week,
08:25Saudi Arabia held its first foreign visit
08:28since taking office.
08:30The visit will support stability,
08:33security, economic recovery
08:36and the establishment of distinguished partnerships.
08:39The new Syrian administration
08:42is looking to attract investments from the Gulf countries
08:45to help rebuild the country
08:48after more than a decade of war
08:51with the deteriorating country's economy.
08:56The French Foreign Minister
08:58announced that he will support Syria
09:01during the transition period
09:03after the fall of the Assad regime.
09:05The French Foreign Minister
09:07made his visit to Damascus
09:09following his German visit
09:11to meet the new head of the administration
09:13in Syria, Ahmad al-Sharaa.
09:15It is the first meeting at this level
09:17between diplomats or with Western diplomats.
09:20Yunus Barakat reports.
09:24Under the auspices of the European Union,
09:27Germany and France are reaching Damascus
09:30to meet the new leadership.
09:32Jean-Nouvel Barou was the first to arrive,
09:35where he met the Orthodox and Catholic Bishops
09:38in the Marian Church
09:40before visiting the French Embassy headquarters
09:43in Damascus, which was closed in 2012.
09:49Less than a month ago,
09:51a new hope arose,
09:53thanks to the efforts of the Syrians
09:56This is the hope of all Syrians.
09:58It is a real hope, but it is nothing.
10:02A few hours after the arrival of Jean-Nouvel Barou,
10:05the German Foreign Minister,
10:07Annalena Baerbock,
10:09who said before her visit to Damascus
10:11that she is seeking to help Syria
10:13become a state that is able
10:15to carry out its duties
10:17and to fully control its territories.
10:21Today's visit with the French leader
10:23and in the name of the European Union
10:25is a clear message to the Syrians.
10:27A new political beginning
10:29between Europe and Syria
10:31and between Germany and Syria is possible.
10:34It is also decided that the ministers
10:36will visit the prison of Sayed Naya,
10:38who is considered one of the causes
10:40of repression and violations
10:42during the reign of the exiled president
10:44Bashar al-Assad.
10:46The new authorities in Syria imposed restrictions
10:49on the entrance of Lebanese people to their lands
10:52because the step follows the links
10:54between the Lebanese army
10:56and the Syrian armed forces.
10:58Observers say that the Syrian step
11:00comes within the framework of dealing
11:02with such a situation, which means
11:04imposing restrictions on the entrance
11:06of Lebanese people to Syria as well.
11:11Years ago, the entrance of the Syrians
11:13to Lebanon was restricted.
11:15Today, after the fall of the Syrian regime,
11:18the entrance of Lebanese people
11:20to Syria is restricted.
11:22The new authorities in Syria imposed
11:24restrictions on the entrance
11:26of Lebanese people to their lands.
11:28The Lebanese interior minister
11:30confirmed that work is underway
11:32to resolve the issue of preventing
11:34the entrance of its citizens to Syria
11:36after the new authorities in Damascus
11:38imposed border restrictions.
11:40This step, according to military sources,
11:42comes as a result of conflicts
11:44between the Lebanese army
11:46and the Syrian armed forces.
11:48The Lebanese army announced
11:50that a force from it was working
11:52to close an illegal crossing
11:54with Syria in eastern Lebanon.
11:56It was exposed to the firing
11:58of Syrian armed forces,
12:00talking about a clash
12:02between the two sides.
12:04According to the Lebanese General Security
12:06overseeing the border crossings,
12:08the Syrian side did not
12:10report any action.
12:12It was allowed for Lebanese people
12:14to enter Syria using a passport
12:16or an ID card without the need
12:18for an entry permit.
12:20Observers suggest that the new
12:22authorities in Syria impose restrictions
12:24on the entrance of Lebanese people
12:26according to the principle of
12:28dealing with the same conditions
12:30imposed by the Lebanese people
12:32on the Syrians in terms of
12:34quarantine or hotel restrictions.
12:38The investigators in Korea
12:40released a memorandum of understanding
12:42issued by the judiciary
12:44to President Moon Jae-in
12:46about his failed attempt
12:48a month ago to impose
12:50the official rules in the country
12:52after it prevented them
12:54from that presidential security.
12:56The investigation office said
12:58that the stop was impossible
13:00due to the ongoing confrontation
13:02with the presidential guards.
13:06On their way to the presidential headquarters
13:08in Seoul,
13:10Korean police officers
13:12asked the protesters
13:14to activate the law
13:16and remove the president
13:18from his duties
13:20before he was executed
13:22at a time when Yoon Suk-yool
13:24refused three times
13:26in front of the investigators
13:28to answer for imposing
13:30the official rules in the country
13:32before canceling them.
13:34But the mission became difficult
13:36after the investigators failed
13:38to implement the memorandum of understanding
13:40issued by the judiciary
13:42to President Moon Jae-in.
13:46The confrontation lasted
13:48up to six hours
13:50before the operation
13:52was suspended
13:54in fear of the safety
13:56of the security personnel,
13:58the Korean authorities said.
14:00Dozens of supporters
14:02of Yoon Suk-yool
14:04protested in front
14:06of the presidential headquarters
14:08after the operation
14:10of the memorandum of understanding
14:12ended on June 6.
14:14At the same time,
14:16the Constitutional Court
14:18held a second session
14:20to finalize the dismissal
14:22of President Yoon Suk-yool,
14:24where it was decided
14:26to arrange a trial schedule
14:28and a list of evidence and witnesses,
14:30procedures that do not exceed
14:32the president's visit
14:34to the court.
14:36The Russian military today
14:38objected to eight U.S.-made
14:40missiles fired by Ukraine
14:42against its territory,
14:44which Moscow warned
14:46it would face a severe retaliation.
14:48The Russian military said
14:50that eight U.S.-made
14:52missiles and 72
14:54Kev-2 drones
14:56were dropped
14:58in the air defense
15:00without mentioning
15:02what if the attack
15:04was carried out
15:06by the U.S. military.
15:34The American people have called on us
15:36to reject business as usual
15:38and throw out the status quo.
16:04This week, Jimmy Carter,
16:06who passed away this week
16:08at the age of 100,
16:10will attend a national
16:12and official ceremony
16:14that will last for six days
16:16and will take place
16:18in Blaines, Georgia.
16:20The ceremony will take place
16:22at his mother's pistachio farm
16:24during his childhood
16:26and will be moved later
16:28to Atlanta,
16:30where Carter served as a senator
16:32before becoming its governor.
16:34Then he will be transferred
16:36to the Presidential Center
16:38to bid farewell to the Americans.
16:40In the capital,
16:42national rallies will be held
16:44on Thursday,
16:46which are expected to be attended
16:48by former presidents
16:50Bill Clinton, Barack Obama,
16:52current President Joe Biden
16:54and elected President Donald Trump.
16:56Cryptocurrencies have seen
16:58a significant increase
17:00during the year 2024,
17:02achieving profits
17:04exceeding 150%
17:06in order to export
17:08the best investment assets.
17:10Analysts want this increase
17:12to increase investors' interest
17:14in digital currency.
17:16Cryptocurrencies are expected
17:18to continue to flourish,
17:20especially after the return
17:22of US President Donald Trump.
17:24Yunus Barakat reports.
17:26On the way to expansion
17:28Cryptocurrencies will expand
17:30to the financial markets
17:32by 2025,
17:34indicating expectations
17:36that the next year
17:38will be the date of quantitative figures,
17:40with economists expecting
17:42its price to rise
17:44between $200,000
17:46and $250,000.
17:48The year 2024
17:50was a turning point
17:52in the path of cryptocurrencies
17:54after the decision of the
17:56U.S. Department of State
17:58to approve the
18:00Bitcoin exchange
18:02in January 2024.
18:04Since then,
18:06cryptocurrencies have
18:08been sent again
18:10after a difficult period
18:12in 2023.
18:14The success of Bitcoin
18:16has continued
18:18following the election
18:20of US President Donald Trump
18:22to a new organizational approach
18:24with unprecedented
18:26growth since
18:28Trump's victory
18:30in the last five years.
18:32Its value has increased
18:34from $69,000
18:36during the election
18:38to more than $100,000
18:40following the US presidency.
18:44In light of the rapid
18:46development of technology,
18:48the purchase of drugs
18:50via the Internet
18:52may pose many questions
18:54about the safety
18:56and quality of drugs sold
18:58through these means
19:00as they may pose
19:02risks that threaten
19:04public health.
19:06Salwa Al-Khaliwi
19:08and Younes Al-Bissouri
19:10In the age of speed and technology,
19:12it has become easier to buy drugs
19:14via the Internet,
19:16but this choice may pose
19:18major risks that threaten
19:20public health.
19:50Salwa Al-Khaliwi
19:52and Younes Al-Bissouri
19:54Salwa Al-Khaliwi
19:56Salwa Al-Khaliwi
19:58Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:00Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:02Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:04Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:06Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:08Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:10Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:12Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:14Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:16Salwa Al-Khaliwi
20:18The safest and most appropriate choice
20:20is to buy drugs from
20:22a reliable pharmacy
20:24as the quality and source
20:26guarantee a safe and
20:28healthy treatment.
20:30I used to buy drugs from the Internet,
20:32but that was a mistake.
20:34I was a drug addict
20:36and I was very thirsty
20:38and I used to take
20:40a lot of drugs.
20:42I didn't take drugs from the Internet.
20:44That was a mistake.
20:46It was not right for a citizen
20:48to take drugs from the Internet
20:50because it is a medical prescription.
20:52It was not right for a citizen
20:54to take drugs from the Internet
20:56because it is a medical prescription.
20:58You never know where the drugs
21:00are coming from.
21:02It could be from an accident
21:04or something else.
21:06It is better to buy them
21:08from a pharmacy.
21:10Electronic drug sales
21:12provide a great opportunity
21:14but it has many risks
21:16in the absence of the medical
21:18prescription.
21:20The Moroccan tourism sector
21:22recorded a record number
21:24for 2024
21:26which estimates the success
21:28of the actual download
21:30of the Tourism Map
21:32for 2023-2026
21:34and also strengthens
21:36the Kingdom's reputation
21:38as a preferred tourist destination
21:40worldwide.
21:42Jamal Wadris Bayout reports.
21:44More than 15 million
21:46foreign tourists
21:48visited Morocco
21:50since November
21:522024.
21:54This is an estimated
21:5620% increase
21:58compared to the same period
22:00in 2023.
22:02This is a 17% increase
22:04in the number of Moroccans
22:06living abroad
22:08and more than 30 million
22:10extended to internal tourists.
22:12This is a true history
22:14moment for the Moroccan
22:16tourism sector
22:18and for its workers.
22:20The 2024
22:22was a great year
22:24for tourism
22:26with remarkable numbers
22:28all over the country
22:30since November
22:322024.
22:34More than 104
22:36more than 100
22:38This is a big step forward for tourism, which reflects the safety of our country, and it
22:45is the backbone of the national economy.
22:48We have to rely on these figures today to make 2025 a reference year for national tourism."
23:00Morocco, which is developing a clear strategy to target 26 million tourists by 2033, is
23:07working to bring it down through practical steps, such as the development of the hotel
23:13infrastructure and its renewal, and the opening of new tourist markets.
23:18The fruits of this work are starting to bear fruit, as it has become a tourist destination
23:24loved by tourists from all over the world.
23:28We chose to come here because of the weather.
23:32It is our first visit to Morocco and my family.
23:35We came to enjoy the warmth of the Moroccan sun.
23:38It is snowing in Sweden right now.
23:40Morocco is a warm and hospitable place.
23:43The Moroccan people are great people.
23:46I want to discover the Moroccan cuisine, the ancient culture, the magical tourist places,
23:51and of course, enjoy the Moroccan bathroom.
23:54Nice views.
23:55Maybe take a swim in the ocean.
23:59The offer is so attractive that we want to discover it.
24:03With Morocco joining the African Cup and the World Cup in 2030, the interest of tourists
24:08and tourists in general has increased with the discovery of this wonderful country.
24:12I myself always visit it.
24:14I enjoy everything it offers in terms of excellent touristic offers.
24:18It even tempts me to settle down because of my love for it.
24:22It really is a wonderful country.
24:24Good things.
24:25And it's wonderful.
24:26It's a great country.
24:27The Ministry of Tourism has set a strategic plan for 2023-2026.
24:33It aims to build a world-class Moroccan tourism industry with a budget of 6.1 billion dirhams.
24:42It aims to make Morocco one of the best 15 world tourist destinations.
24:48The Ecorace African Rally has arrived in its 16th edition
24:52to the Red Cross in the Moroccan Sahara,
24:55coming from Tuisgui in the Assad-Zaag region,
24:58towards Goulmim and Dnoun,
25:00in the framework of the fourth stage of the race.
25:03This stage extends to a distance of 499 km,
25:07where the organizers described it as the most beautiful in Morocco,
25:11thanks to its diverse terrain and beautiful natural landscapes.
25:15More than 500 competitors are participating in this rally,
25:19under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
25:22They represent 35 countries,
25:24including Africa, Ecorace, Monaco and Dakar,
25:28in partnership with the Moroccan Sahara Association for Rallies,
25:32which reflects its international nature
25:34and its prominent position on the international sports scene.
25:45Our viewers, thank you for watching and goodbye.