مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 06/01/2025
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00:00Welcome to a special edition of News in a Minute, and we start with the headlines.
00:22Hamas is preparing to release more than 34 hostages in the first phase of a possible
00:28exchange of hostages with Israel.
00:33In Canada, thanks to an increasing number of opposition within the Liberal Party,
00:38it is likely that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce his resignation this week.
00:44Their riots in the transport movement have closed several airports and canceled trips
00:49in northern Europe due to heavy snowfall in England, Germany and the Netherlands.
00:59We start with the Middle East, where a spokesman for the Hamas movement announced
01:03that the movement is ready to release 34 hostages in the first phase of a possible
01:08agreement with Israel.
01:10He also added that the list includes all women, sick people, children and the elderly
01:16of the Israeli prisoners of Hamas and the resistance factions.
01:19On the other hand, the office of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
01:23that Hamas has not yet submitted a list of the names of the hostages.
01:28It is mentioned that the indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel were interrupted
01:33last Friday by an Egyptian Qatari mediator in Doha.
01:42On the field, the Israeli war entered Gaza on the 58th day after the 400th,
01:47which caused more Palestinian victims to fall, including a killer and a wounded person.
01:52The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced the fall of at least 88 people
01:57during the past 24 hours.
01:59It is mentioned that this war caused widespread destruction in the sector
02:04and displaced about 90% of the population, more than 2.2 million people.
02:16At least 49 Palestinians, including their children,
02:21were killed in dozens of Israeli air raids during the past 24 hours
02:26around a separate sector.
02:28The Civil Defense said that the Israeli army is creating false excuses
02:33to target civilians.
02:34Details with Younes Barakat.
02:38In a traditional way, these civilians are trying to find their missing relatives
02:44under the rubble.
02:45Barakat, after the intervention of the Civil Defense teams in the sector,
02:50became ineffective due to the absence of work equipment and ambulances.
02:55In Sheikh Radwan area, northwest of the city of Gaza,
02:59the Israeli plane targeted a house that houses a family of 11 individuals.
03:16Far from Sheikh Radwan area, the Israeli army targeted a camp
03:21in Sirat, again in the middle of the sector.
03:24The same scene was repeated in the city of Jabalia,
03:28at a time when the spokesman for the Civil Defense said
03:32that the Israeli army is conducting violent air strikes
03:36on the pretext of the presence of Palestinian resistance.
03:41Every civilian has something to do with us.
03:44We have our territory since the beginning of the war,
03:48and this is our territory.
03:50It has nothing to do with us.
03:52The Israeli escalation comes in the context of indirect conversations
03:57between Israel and Hamas in the Qatari capital, Doha,
04:01about the threat and reaching a permanent ceasefire.
04:06In the Middle East, the Foreign Minister of the new Syrian administration,
04:10As'ad al-Shabani, arrived in the UAE today,
04:13in his first official visit to this country,
04:16according to the official Syrian news agency.
04:19He visited Doha this morning.
04:21As'ad al-Shabani made good use of his regional tour from Riyadh to Doha,
04:26where he called for the lifting of the sanctions
04:29imposed by the United States on the Syrian regime.
04:32He called for the lifting of the sanctions imposed by the United States
04:37on the Syrian regime.
04:39Al Mazeed with Younes Barakat.
04:42The Minister of Defense and the head of the General Intelligence,
04:46and the Foreign Minister of the Syrian regime,
04:49are on a trip to the capital of Qatar, Doha.
04:52As'ad al-Shabani was welcomed by the Foreign Minister,
04:56Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani,
04:59who confirmed to him the position of Doha,
05:02which supports the unity of Syria and its sovereignty and independence.
05:06As'ad al-Shabani called for the lifting of the sanctions imposed on Damascus,
05:11where he said,
05:13it has become out of context.
05:15We call on the United States to lift these sanctions,
05:19which have become sanctions against the Syrian people.
05:23On his part, the French Foreign Minister said,
05:26that some of the sanctions imposed on Syria will be lifted in the coming days,
05:31while maintaining the sanctions related to Bashar al-Assad's regime and his officials.
05:37John Wilbur explained that the construction of Syria needs everyone's approval,
05:42especially since the infrastructure of the country was destroyed by 50%
05:48in the era of Bashar al-Assad.
05:51There are other sanctions that may be lifted quickly,
05:55especially since the humanitarian aid reaches the Syrian people.
06:00As'ad al-Shabani's tour will also lead him to all of Jordan and the UAE,
06:05in support of stability and the construction of distinctive partnerships,
06:10according to what he published on the X platform.
06:14On another level,
06:16there are huge images of the former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad,
06:20broken on the ground,
06:22and the image of Hafez al-Assad,
06:24the father of President Bashar al-Assad,
06:26who ruled Syria until last month,
06:28was built on a cliff overlooking the region of Qalamoun.
06:31After more than 50 years of rule,
06:34the Assad government fell last month,
06:36after a sudden attack by the opposition.
06:38Since then,
06:40the opposition has been protesting the destruction of the images of the Assad family.
06:46We stay on the Syrian issue.
06:48After five decades of the Assad family's rule,
06:51Syrians in Hama,
06:53especially,
06:54express their excitement about the fall of the regime.
06:57The city is in a state of turmoil after the fall of the regime,
07:00in the light of the hopes of a comprehensive revolution in the historical city.
07:05Al-Taqreer Al-Nawfal Al-Khamishi
07:10Life melts in the streets of Hama, Syria.
07:13This famous city,
07:15with its striking traces in history and its scientific legacy,
07:18witnesses a movement that has not been known for years.
07:22I can't tell you, Bashar,
07:24I want you to make me cry.
07:26I can't describe my feelings,
07:28Alhamdulillah,
07:29the joy of life,
07:30after the fall of the world's largest tyrant,
07:32al-Assad.
07:34The residents of Hama breathe a sigh of relief
07:36after the departure of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
07:38The city was, in 2011,
07:40at the forefront of the cities
07:42that joined the Syrian revolution.
07:47At the beginning of the revolution,
07:49in 2015-2011,
07:53we resisted Hama, Alhamdulillah,
07:55and the people of Hama.
08:00Until now, Alhamdulillah,
08:02we have not won.
08:04Most of the people,
08:05most of the youth,
08:08Alhamdulillah,
08:10we have reached our goal,
08:12our main goal,
08:14which is to overthrow the regime
08:16with all its symbols,
08:17its components,
08:18and its followers.
08:19The joy of the residents of this city
08:21is overwhelmed by the change of the regime.
08:23But the feelings of joy
08:25are mixed with bitter memories
08:27due to the violations
08:29that the city witnessed
08:30in different historical places.
08:32Hama witnessed in 1982
08:34a tragic event,
08:36in which the Syrian regime forces
08:38attacked the city
08:40behind the scenes,
08:41killing and injuring thousands,
08:43among what has become known
08:45as the Hama massacre.
08:47The number of people killed
08:49was about 50,000,
08:51and the number of missing
08:53was about 15,000.
08:55Most of them are still missing
08:57to this day.
08:59We don't know about them.
09:02The end of Al-Assad's regime
09:04is a new chapter in the history
09:06of this historical city.
09:08The residents of Hama express
09:10their wide hopes for the current period
09:12with an uprising that will
09:14take the place of the city,
09:16which is rich in culture and civilization.
09:21In South Korea,
09:23investigators have announced
09:25that they are trying to arrest
09:27the detainee, Yoon Seok-yeol,
09:29and are trying to issue a memorandum
09:31of arrest for his right,
09:33according to the two.
09:35The deputy director of the investigation
09:37office confirmed that he will
09:39ask for a memorandum of arrest
09:41from the court,
09:43which is what is required
09:45to remember the reasons
09:47behind the exceeding period
09:49of seven days.
09:52On another level,
09:54North Korea has launched
09:56a missile today,
09:58in conjunction with the visit
10:00of US Secretary of State
10:02John Young-yang,
10:04to an unprecedented level
10:06with Russia in the field
10:08of space technology.
10:10The missile was launched
10:12at an altitude of about 1,100 km
10:14before it fell into the sea,
10:16according to the South Korean army.
10:18Blinken said that the launch
10:20of this missile today
10:22is a reminder to all of us
10:24of the importance of our joint
10:26efforts in pointing to
10:28the trilateral maneuvers
10:30in the field of intelligence
10:32information about North Korea.
10:34As Blinken warned during
10:36the press conference,
10:38Russia's support for North Korea
10:40is a reward for its support
10:42in its war against Ukraine.
10:44The US Secretary of State
10:46reiterated his fear
10:48of the possibility of accepting
10:50Russia, which has a seat
10:52in the State Security Council
10:54and has the right to criticize
10:56North Korea as a nuclear state,
10:58which is a major blow
11:00to the international agreement
11:02that Young-yang has set
11:04limits to its nuclear program.
11:06US Secretary of State
11:08Antony Blinken
11:10arrived in Japan
11:12from Seoul,
11:14South Korea.
11:16In Tokyo, Blinken will focus
11:18on the prospect of progress
11:20in Sino-Japanese relations
11:22between the United States
11:24and Japan, which includes
11:26a medium-range missile
11:28and training equipment.
11:32In another topic,
11:34the Russian Ministry of Defense
11:36announced that its forces
11:38controlled the city of Khorokhov
11:40in eastern Ukraine in an important
11:42advance after months of
11:44achievements in the region.
11:46The ministry said on Telegram
11:48that Russian units liberated
11:50the city of Khorokhov,
11:52the largest population
11:54in the south-west of Donbass.
11:56The industrial city includes
11:58a power station.
12:00The ministry said that the Ukrainian
12:02forces have turned the city into
12:04a strong fortified area with
12:06two advanced networks of
12:08fire-fighting sites and
12:10underground communications.
12:12The country described it
12:14as an important logistic center
12:16and said that the Russian
12:18forces control the rest of
12:20the Donetsk region quickly.
12:22In recent months, the Russian
12:24military has been trying to
12:26control as much land as possible
12:28before President-elect
12:30Donald Trump took office
12:32on January 20.
12:36In Canada, Globe and Mail
12:38reported that it is
12:40likely that Canadian Prime
12:42Minister Justin Trudeau
12:44will be released this week
12:46and perhaps today
12:48despite increasing opposition
12:50within his liberal party.
12:52It is not clear
12:54if Trudeau will
12:56continue in his position
12:58temporarily or
13:00if the liberal party
13:02will be able to choose
13:04a new leader.
13:06Trudeau reached power in 2015
13:08before leading the liberals
13:10to two other victories
13:12in the 2019 and 2021 elections.
13:14But now he is
13:16lagging behind his main
13:18rival, Governor
13:20Pierre Poglieva,
13:22by 20 points
13:24in the polls.
13:28The Americans
13:30continue to bid farewell to former
13:32President Jimmy Carter,
13:34who left this week
13:36for 100 years in national
13:38official ceremonies.
13:40It has been going on for six days
13:42since he was beheaded and his
13:44daughter was killed by his
13:46son, Omar Shumlal.
13:50The Americans bid farewell
13:52to former President
13:54Jimmy Carter
13:56in national official ceremonies
13:58that have been going on for six days.
14:00The beginning of the ceremonies
14:02was to carry Carter's
14:04coffin and put him in a car
14:06to transport the dead.
14:08He was beheaded
14:10in Georgia.
14:12The black car
14:14that carries the dead
14:16was parked in front of the farm
14:18where Carter's family lived
14:20in his childhood,
14:22where its bell was
14:24rung 39 times
14:26in honor of the 39th
14:28President of the United States.
14:32The boat continued its way
14:34to Atlanta,
14:36where it stopped
14:38for a short stop
14:40in front of the Capitol
14:42in Georgia,
14:44where it served Carter
14:46as a senator
14:48before he became
14:50its governor.
14:52From there, the body
14:54was transported to
14:56Carter's Presidential Center,
14:58where it will be buried
15:00until the morning of the 3rd
15:02to bid farewell to the Americans.
15:04The body will be transported
15:06on the 3rd to the capital
15:08Washington,
15:10where a memorial
15:12will be erected
15:14for the American Navy
15:16that served Carter
15:18in its ranks.
15:20After that,
15:22the body of Carter
15:24will be transported
15:26around the world
15:28by a car
15:30to the Capitol
15:32and will be buried
15:34until Thursday morning.
15:36After the national funerals
15:38in Washington,
15:40Nash Carter will return
15:42on a military plane
15:44to Georgia,
15:46where funerals
15:48will be held
15:50in the Cathedral Church
15:52in his hometown
15:54where he was a teacher
15:56on Sundays.
15:58After the funerals,
16:00Carter will be transferred
16:02to Binyajol,
16:04where he will be buried
16:06until the morning of the 3rd
16:08to the capital
16:10Washington.
16:36This is the situation
16:38in all of England and Germany.
16:40The streets of many British cities
16:42have been covered by a huge amount
16:44of snow,
16:46with a height of 12 cm,
16:48while the snow density
16:50in the highlands
16:52has reached record levels.
16:54I advise people
16:56not to travel
16:58unless it is necessary.
17:00The snow is now being removed
17:02from the streets
17:04of the capital.
17:06There is a disturbance in the airports.
17:08We expect it to be long
17:10and the beginning of snowfall.
17:12These aerial photos
17:14show the huge amount of snow
17:16that has fallen on areas
17:18in northern England.
17:20The large amount of snow
17:22caused a large disturbance
17:24in the transport movement
17:26and caused snowfall
17:28to close airports
17:30for temporary periods
17:32in Manchester and Liverpool.
17:34Snowfall has also affected
17:36the roads of the country,
17:38causing many accidents
17:40due to bad weather conditions.
17:42The British authorities
17:44have closed main roads
17:46and recorded
17:48traffic jams.
17:52Not far from England,
17:54Germany has witnessed
17:56heavy snowfall
17:58and traffic jams.
18:00I am grateful to God
18:02that my work is not far from here
18:04and that I can reach it
18:06by driving slowly.
18:10Many airports in the country
18:12had to adjust their schedules
18:14due to heavy snowfall
18:16and rain.
18:18The Frankfurt airport authorities
18:20announced that one of the largest
18:22airports in the country
18:24has canceled 120 flights
18:26due to the huge amount of snow
18:28in this airport.
18:30Canceling flights
18:32was also recorded
18:34in Munich and Berlin
18:36due to harsh weather conditions.
18:38In light of this,
18:40the German Air Traffic Control
18:42has warned against heavy snowfall
18:44and rain
18:46and advised the German authorities
18:48to avoid unnecessary travel.
18:54In Morocco,
18:56the Air Traffic Control
18:58has warned against heavy snowfall
19:00and rain
19:02in a number of areas
19:04in the country.
19:06This includes
19:08Tanja Asila,
19:10Al-Araish,
19:12Tifnadak,
19:14Titouan,
19:16Wazan,
19:18Fahs Anjara,
19:20Chefchaouen,
19:22Taunant,
19:24Bidelt,
19:26Boulmane,
19:28Safrouk,
19:30and Al-Husseini.
19:32Dr. Zain Al-Husseini
19:34is an expert
19:36in environmental legislation
19:38and climate change
19:40and is following up
19:42on the latest developments
19:44in Morocco.
19:46Dr. Zain Al-Husseini
19:48is an expert
19:50in environmental legislation
19:52and climate change
19:54and is following up
19:56on the latest developments
19:58in Morocco.
20:22Dr. Zain Al-Husseini
20:24is an expert
20:26in environmental legislation
20:28and climate change
20:30and is following up
20:32on the latest developments
20:34in Morocco.
20:52Dr. Zain Al-Husseini
20:54is an expert
20:56in environmental legislation
20:58and climate change
21:00and is following up
21:02on the latest developments
21:04in Morocco.
21:22In another topic,
21:24and in a time in which the need
21:26to strengthen the values of solidarity
21:28and solidarity,
21:30blood donation campaigns
21:32are one of the most important
21:34humanitarian initiatives.
21:36These values were embodied
21:38in a bright picture
21:40in the home of young people
21:42in Andalusia,
21:44where dozens responded
21:46to the call
21:48of the Travel Association
21:50of Huwat Al-Mashi.
21:52Dozens of volunteers
21:54from different age groups
21:56participated in a humanitarian
21:58campaign aimed at
22:00strengthening blood donations
22:02in the region.
22:04It is a resource
22:06that can save lives
22:08in hospitals.
22:10It is a resource
22:12that can save lives
22:14in hospitals.
22:16It is a resource
22:18that can save lives
22:20in hospitals.
22:22We benefit from it
22:24because we help people
22:26and we know it is a good thing
22:28that God rewards us for.
22:30We help people
22:32because we know it is a good thing
22:34that God rewards us for.
22:36I always donate
22:38to this association.
22:40I donate to it.
22:42The volunteers
22:44not only donated,
22:46to all civil activists to organize similar initiatives, as the increase in social awareness
22:53about the importance of donating blood has become a priority, so there is still a need
22:58for this vital resource, which brings hope to thousands of patients.
23:03I hope that this initiative will be very successful, so that it does not affect us after the blood
23:11donation, because it saves lives, heals people, and helps people a lot.
23:17This campaign, which is organized in a circular way, seeks to achieve a common goal,
23:23which is to curb poverty in blood donation, and to strengthen the culture of giving and
23:28volunteering on the other hand, by attracting donors, encouraging them to actively participate,
23:33and convey the message that donating blood is not just a human act, but a social duty
23:39that contributes to saving lives.
23:44We will meet again at the end of the hour.