مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 08/01/2025
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00:00As-salamu alaykum and good morning dear viewers, welcome to this morning's news in Media Morning
00:09in a tour through the most prominent local and international mosques through various sections and topics
00:16as we will also be in the last part of this period.
00:19Directly from Rabat with the guest of publication, Nooruddin Balhaddad, a professor and specialist researcher in the field of Sahara
00:27to talk about the decision of the Republic of Ghana to suspend its diplomatic relations with what is called the Protected Republic.
00:34And now our viewers to this brief presentation of the most prominent sections of Media Morning.
00:38I hope you will stay with us.
00:40Media Morning
00:51So, a number of sections we will follow during this news hour.
00:56Starting with the last mosques on both local and international levels,
01:01accompanied by Hanan Suri, who joins us live in the studio.
01:06Good morning Hanan.
01:07Good morning Noor Hussam.
01:08So, Hanan, in an official document, the Republic of Ghana decides to suspend its diplomatic relations with the Protected Republic,
01:16also opposing its support for the true efforts made by the Kingdom of Morocco to reach an acceptable solution from all parties.
01:26Right Hussam.
01:27Ghana's decision to suspend its diplomatic relations with what is called the Protected Republic
01:33is a diplomacy that reflects the major change in African countries' positions towards the issue of the Moroccan Sahara.
01:40We point out that, thanks to the huge amount given by King Mohammed VI to the Moroccan Sahara issue since 2000,
01:4746 countries, including 13 African countries, have suspended or suspended their relations with the Protected Republic.
01:59In addition to this news, of course, Hanan, there are other news and topics in the news broadcast.
02:07You will tell us about all of that later.
02:09Thank you very much.
02:11And from the news world, our viewers, to the sports world, with excitement, fun, excitement, and the most prominent news and events,
02:19we will follow them today with colleague Moncef Addy, who joins us live in the studio.
02:24Good morning Moncef.
02:25Good morning Hussam.
02:26Good morning Hussam.
02:27And welcome to our dear viewers.
02:28Moncef, as usual, there is a variety of sports news and a huge spread of local and international news and events.
02:35What is the most prominent today, Moncef?
02:37That's right, Hussam.
02:38There are many headlines in the sports world, as usual.
02:41The most prominent headline is the decision of the African Football Association to raise the financial value of the prize for the winner,
02:48with the title of Bashan.
02:49Also, Arsenal is bidding farewell, or falling in gold, to Newcastle in the semi-finals in the League Cup.
02:57Also, a high level of solidarity between the Moroccan team and the Moroccan team,
03:00will bring together the Moroccan Royal Army in the honourable stadium of Mknas.
03:06Manchester United tomorrow, Moncef.
03:08That's right.
03:09In the League Cup.
03:11Yes, and other sports news that you will tell us later in the sports broadcast.
03:17Thank you very much, Moncef.
03:19From the sports world, our viewers have turned to the economy world,
03:24to the new world of markets, money and business.
03:28Always accompanied by my colleague Anwar Lekha, who is also joining us in the studio.
03:33Good morning, Anwar.
03:34Good morning, Hussam.
03:36Among the most prominent news today,
03:39the National Investment Committee is awarding 171 investment projects,
03:45including 53 foreign investment projects from 18 countries.
03:52That's right, Hussam.
03:54This was confirmed by the minister in charge of investment,
03:59meeting and evaluating public policy, Kareem Zidane, in the Council of Advisers.
04:05The National Investment Committee has confirmed 171 investment projects,
04:12including 53 foreign investment projects from 18 countries.
04:19That's right, Hussam.
04:22This will give a strong boost to the economy in Morocco, Anwar.
04:27And of course, there are other economic news.
04:30We will look at all this during our economic break.
04:34Always with you.
04:36Thank you very much, Anwar.
04:37We will now move on to the most prominent interests of local, Arab and international newspapers,
04:42and to our daily tour.
04:44Also, with the company of my colleague Sahar Mansiman.
04:48Sahar, good morning.
04:50Good morning, Hussam.
04:51So, Sahar, among what the newspapers have published today,
04:54the London Arab newspaper, which specializes in an important area for the Moroccan Atlas Initiative,
05:01says that it is a new era of economic and security cooperation in Africa,
05:07and will also be among the priorities of American foreign policy.
05:11Indeed, Hussam, the Arab newspaper pointed out that Morocco has become a major player in the region,
05:20as it has emerged as a strategic partner, regardless of the United States.
05:25It also pointed out that Africa has become more influential within the global system,
05:31and is attracting major powers, as it puts itself as a major player,
05:36to enjoy natural resources and increased energy resources.
05:41During the break, Sahar will tell us more about the topics, articles and headlines.
05:55Thank you very much.
05:57We were watching a quick preview of the Media Morning segment,
06:01with the news broadcast by my colleague Hanan Souri,
06:04followed by the sports broadcast by my colleague Moncef Adi,
06:08and the economy segment with Anwar Al-Khali,
06:11and the strongest newspaper segment with Sahar Bensiman.
06:15Let's start with the first segment of this news segment with Hanan and the news broadcast.
06:22Go ahead, Hanan.
06:23As usual, Hussam, the news broadcast is easy, with the most prominent headlines.
06:28Ghana has suspended its diplomatic relations with the so-called Wahbi Republic,
06:34hours before the inauguration of its new president.
06:38The rainy season accelerates the reconstruction of the damaged areas of the Hawza earthquake,
06:46with the work of Tardant.
06:48At least 13 Palestinians have been killed,
06:52including seven children, in a series of Israeli raids on Khan Younes, south of the Gaza Strip.
07:00Let's start with the main news in the news broadcast,
07:24with the huge favor given by His Majesty King Mohammed VI to the Moroccan Sahara issue.
07:30Since 2000, more countries have announced their suspension of relations with the Wahbi Republic,
07:36and the Republic of Ghana recently expressed this decision in an official document.
07:41In a diplomatic step that reflects the great transformation in the positions of the African countries
07:46towards the Moroccan Sahara issue,
07:49Ghana announced its decision to suspend diplomatic relations with the so-called Wahbi Republic,
07:54confirming that it will report to the African Union
07:58and the United Nations Organization on this situation immediately through diplomatic channels.
08:04Ghana also expressed its support for the sincere efforts of the Kingdom of Morocco
08:09to reach an acceptable solution from all parties.
08:13It should be noted that thanks to the huge favor given by His Majesty King Mohammed VI
08:17to the Moroccan Sahara issue since 2000,
08:2046 countries, including 13 African countries,
08:25suspended their relations with the Wahbi Republic.
08:31Kawthar Hammoumi
08:34In an official document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana,
08:40directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana,
08:47Ghana announced its decision to suspend diplomatic relations with the Wahbi Republic,
08:53confirming that it will report to the African Union
08:56and the United Nations Organization on this situation immediately through diplomatic channels,
09:01in a new step for the Wahbi Republic and its Algerian manufacturer.
09:07In an official document of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana,
09:12directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana,
09:18Ghana announced its decision to suspend diplomatic relations with the Wahbi Republic,
09:24confirming that it will report to the African Union
09:29and the United Nations Organization on this situation immediately through diplomatic channels,
09:35including 13 African countries,
09:37suspended their relations with the Wahbi Republic.
09:40A few weeks ago, Morocco continued its diplomatic achievements in Latin America
09:45after Panama joined the list of countries that decided to suspend their relations with the front,
09:51in order to support the efforts of the public security and the international community within the United Nations.
09:58On October 22, 2024,
10:02Ecuador took the same step by withdrawing its recognition of the Polisario.
10:07Before that, the ruling party in Brazil,
10:10to which President Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva belongs,
10:13announced its support for the plan of self-government.
10:16A position honored by the President of the Brazilian Supreme Council
10:19during his official visit to Rabat on October 14.
10:24On August 18, 2022,
10:27the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana
10:30withdrew its recognition of the Separation Front and suspended all relations with it.
10:34Peru also issued an official statement to its foreign ministry
10:37about its respect for the Moroccan Land Union,
10:41its national sovereignty and the plan of self-government.
10:45In 2024, I also witnessed an increase in the withdrawal of recognition of the alleged republic.
10:53We were in Ecuador in October
10:58and we were in Panama in November.
11:03They came to make sure that this separation front
11:08would double approximately 50 countries
11:13in the last two decades of the withdrawal of recognition.
11:19The number of countries that are still withdrawing recognition of the alleged republic
11:25is less than 30 countries,
11:28i.e. within the 28 countries that are still.
11:32A diplomatic surge confirms that the separation front is not going anywhere,
11:37as approximately 50 countries withdrew recognition of the alleged republic
11:42in the last two decades
11:44The number of countries that are still recognizing the alleged republic
11:49is less than 30 countries,
11:54as opposed to the continuation of the opening of consulates.
11:59Mohammed Ashkundi, the expert on African affairs,
12:02confirmed that Ghana's diplomatic relations with the alleged republic
12:06come in the context of the huge amount
12:08that His Majesty King Mohammed VI gave to the Moroccan Sahara.
12:14His Majesty King Mohammed VI played a very important role
12:17in the results that Morocco is achieving now.
12:22I said before that Morocco has changed its approach
12:26in relation to dealing with the African countries
12:29that had positions against the Arab League of Morocco
12:33and that had positions against Morocco in general.
12:37But Morocco worked in a gradual way.
12:40There was a gradual approach in the Moroccan approach
12:44to open up to the African countries,
12:46such as Anglophones and other countries that were against the Moroccan positions.
12:50This approach was pragmatic.
12:53It was not an approach that relied on the diplomacy of the Sheikhs,
12:56as it happens in some countries.
12:58It was an approach that relied on a collective approach,
13:01a collective approach on the level of development,
13:03because when Morocco sees what is happening,
13:06it shares it with the African countries.
13:08I said this before.
13:10So, Morocco is ...
13:12If we look at the analysis of the kind of agreements
13:15that Morocco has drawn up with a group of African countries,
13:18we see that 32% of the agreements rely on,
13:21first of all, the enhancement of the capabilities
13:23to fight terrorism,
13:25and especially on the sharing of experiences with the African countries.
13:29Because Morocco accumulates important economic experiences
13:33in important sectors.
13:35These experiences are put in the hands of the African countries.
13:39So now, Morocco is reaping the fruits
13:42of a very important approach,
13:44which is the approach of Afro-African cooperation.
13:48Always with regard to the position of Ghana,
13:50the judge commented on its diplomatic relationship with the delusional entity
13:54and followed these explanations of Mohamed Salem Abdel Fattah,
13:57the head of the Sahrawi Center for Media and Human Rights.
14:01The position points to a strong focus in the international sphere,
14:04especially in the African continent.
14:06This focus is aimed at adopting realistic and rational approaches
14:10to deal with this open conflict,
14:12from the perspective of respecting the reality of Moroccan sovereignty
14:15in the Sahara,
14:16and also positive cooperation with those initiatives
14:20and efforts led by the Kingdom,
14:22especially the initiatives announced by the people of the country
14:25related to the strengthening of economic integration
14:28between the Atlantic African countries
14:30and the Sahrawi-African countries,
14:32as well as those related to the project of the Moroccan-Nigerian gas pipeline,
14:35as well as the reading link,
14:37and other vital initiatives that strengthen the position of the Kingdom
14:40and strengthen its strategic position,
14:42as well as strengthen the rumour of the southern regions themselves,
14:45so that these southern regions are included in these initiatives
14:49and are in an important position
14:51in terms of the economic, investment and commercial rumour,
14:54as well as diplomacy.
14:56Ghana, in fact, has entered this diplomatic dynamic
14:59that the Kingdom is accumulating,
15:01especially to strengthen the international recognition
15:03of the sovereignty of Morocco in the Sahara.
15:05Today, Zoha, 113 countries,
15:07honestly recognize the sovereignty of Morocco
15:10and support the Moroccan government.
15:12Among them, 30 countries are opening diplomatic missions
15:15in the two cities of Ayoun and Dakhla,
15:17and we are in front of Zoha.
15:19Almost 90% of the members of the United Nations
15:23did not recognize the separatist entity.
15:29In fact, this situation also strengthens the siege
15:34of the separatist military base in Tobacco.
15:39Ghana has decided to end its diplomatic relations
15:41with the imaginary republic.
15:43It came hours before the inauguration
15:45of the inauguration of President-elect
15:47John Dramani Mahama in the capital, Acre,
15:51where the opposition candidate Mahama,
15:53who led the country from 2012 to 2017,
15:58was able to overcome the candidate of the ruling party,
16:01the former president of Ghana, Mohamed Boumia,
16:03in a presidency that witnessed a strong competition
16:06in this country, which is located in West Africa.
16:13His Majesty King Mohamed VI presented
16:15at the inauguration of the president of the Republic of Ghana,
16:18the elected president of the Council of Representatives,
16:21Rashida Al-Talbi Al-Alami,
16:23and included the Moroccan delegation
16:25that settled in the capital, Acre,
16:27from the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
16:29the African Cooperation and the Moroccans
16:31living abroad, Nasser Bourita,
16:33and Iman Ouadil, the Moroccan ambassador
16:35to the Republic of Ghana.
16:37The inauguration party was distinguished
16:39by the presence of many leaders of the countries,
16:41heads of governments, parliaments,
16:43ministers, political figures,
16:45and the military.
16:51We continue to present this good news,
16:54and to Morocco now,
16:56and the reconstruction operations
16:58of the damaged areas of Zezal,
17:00the Hawza region, are still underway,
17:02especially since the cold weather
17:04during the winter season pushes
17:06towards the acceleration of this process.
17:08To provide a decent living conditions
17:10for the damaged residents.
17:12In this framework,
17:14the local authorities
17:16and the technical committees
17:18responsible for the reconstruction operations
17:20are following the operations
17:22on a daily basis,
17:24for the sake of respecting
17:26the engineering standards
17:28and the suitable construction methods
17:30with the appropriate machines.
17:32We follow the reconstruction operations
17:34in the following report
17:36by Abdelmoula Boukhriss
17:38and Faisal Amrouch.
17:4116 months after the earthquake
17:43in the Hawza region,
17:45life is back to normal
17:47here in the village of Idle Hassan Oali
17:49in the village community
17:51of Tawialt in Tarodant.
17:56In this house,
17:58the construction is now complete.
18:00The residents of the village
18:02are gathering to recall the memories
18:04of the near past.
18:0616 houses that were previously
18:08demolished and rebuilt
18:10according to the engineering standards
18:12against the earthquake
18:14with the local authority's approval.
18:16Abdelmoula Boukhriss
18:18Resident of Idle Hassan Oali
18:20Before the reconstruction,
18:22people used to live
18:24on soil and wood.
18:26Now, thanks to God,
18:28everything is back to normal.
18:30Everything is back to normal,
18:32thanks to God.
18:34Now, thanks to God,
18:36everything is back to normal,
18:38thanks to God.
18:40Now, thanks to God,
18:42everything is back to normal,
18:44thanks to God.
18:46At an altitude of about 2,000 meters,
18:48the temperature is close to normal.
18:50The progress of the reconstruction
18:52makes the residents of the area
18:54live in difficult climatic conditions.
18:56A roof and a warm house
18:58open the way to a new life.
19:00Abdelmoula Boukhriss
19:02Resident of Idle Hassan Oali
19:04We used to live on land and soil
19:06when the train comes in.
19:08Now, everything is OK,
19:10everything is better,
19:12thanks to God.
19:14For the old people,
19:16the land is good,
19:18the silk is also good,
19:20and the square is clean.
19:22The soil we use is clean
19:24as well as the silk.
19:26A new life with new hope
19:28is only possible in a new city.
19:30The town of Tal-Yale
19:32Today, the percentage has exceeded 84% of the 540 beneficiaries.
19:42The will to overcome the difficulty of securing the raw materials for construction and the
19:47difficulty of reaching the corridors of Tadaris and Iraq.
19:52Hanan, we will turn to the Middle East and specifically to the Gaza Strip.
19:57There are more victims of killings and wounds due to Israeli military operations.
20:02The civilian defense in the Strip warns of the danger of the Israeli forces targeting residential houses.
20:09The Israeli war has reached Gaza, where at least 13 Palestinians were killed, including 7 children,
20:16while others were injured in a series of Israeli raids on the city of Khan Yunus, south of the Strip.
20:22This is according to what the civilian defense announced to the Hamas movement yesterday.
20:27The Israeli planes launched two air raids on the tents of the displaced people in the area of Al-Mawassi,
20:34west of the city of Khan Yunus, which led to a fire in the tents,
20:38while four children and a large number of injuries were spread.
20:42The civilian defense also warned that the Israeli forces are intensifying their attacks against the Palestinians,
20:48targeting residential houses south of the Gaza Strip.
20:55U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that the bailout deal for the release of about 100 people
21:01who are still held in Gaza must be completed with the arrival of the time
21:06in which the constitutional right will take effect in less than two weeks.
21:10Trump reiterated that there will be consequences and risks in the Middle East
21:15if the bailout deal is not released before its implementation on January 20.
21:22Trump's envoy to the Middle East, Steve Whitkoff, said that progress is being made
21:28in reaching an agreement due to the pressures imposed by Trump,
21:32in addition to the red lines that he has placed there,
21:36which are pushing for these negotiations, so to speak.
21:45Netanyahu, thank you.