• yesterday
مدي 1 تي في : المنتصف - 16/01/2025

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Welcome to a special edition of Ahl al-Akhbar, and we start with the headlines.
00:22Foreign Minister Mark Rubio confirms that his partnership with Morocco will flourish
00:27and he describes it as a good example of investment in the coming United States in Africa.
00:33The Hamas movement is promoting the claims of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
00:38and confirms his commitment to the ceasefire agreement announced by the Middle East yesterday.
00:44And an international welcome to the announcement of the reach of the agreement for Gaza,
00:50which has put an end to a war that lasted more than 15 months.
00:58In a hearing in the US Senate before he took office, Mark Rubio,
01:04the candidate for foreign minister in Donald Trump's government,
01:08described the Kingdom of Morocco as a good example of investment in the coming United States in Africa,
01:15saying that Morocco is a country that offers special investment opportunities
01:21and is a good example of combating terrorism.
01:26On the flip side of the West African coast, we find that you have real opportunities.
01:30In reality, there is a continuous map that is not only in combating terrorism,
01:34but also in promoting economic progress.
01:37When we look to the north to Morocco, we see a country that has seen progress thanks to the agreements,
01:41but also because of those relations that bring us together.
01:45In another topic, the Director General of National Security and National Land Monitoring,
01:50Abdel Latif Hammouchi, said in a rebuttal to the General Council on Spanish-Spanish Relations,
01:56Antonio Suzan Bercero, who visits Morocco as a senior security adviser.
02:02This visit is of great importance,
02:04given that the General Council on Spanish-Spanish Relations has recently chosen Morocco
02:10as the first international destination to visit with its new regime and responsibilities,
02:15in order to support bilateral cooperation in the field of combating terrorism and violent extremism.
02:24The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the African and Moroccan Cooperation for Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita,
02:29and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambian Cooperation for Foreign Affairs,
02:34Mamadou Tangara, received a letter from the President of the Republic of Gambia, Adam Barou.
02:43After this interview, Tangara expressed his gratitude to His Majesty King Mohammed VI
02:50for all the support that Morocco has provided to the Republic of Gambia,
02:54which is the primary president of the Islamic Cooperation Organization,
02:57after the success of the organization hosted by his country last year.
03:02He confirmed that His Majesty King Mohammed VI, as President of the Republic of Jerusalem,
03:06plays a key role in the success of this organization.
03:10On the other hand, the Arab Ministry of Culture, yesterday in Rabat,
03:14testified to the efforts of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Republic of Jerusalem,
03:18in supporting the Palestinian cause and the Palestinians.
03:22The final statement of the 24th round of the Ministerial Conference on Culture in the Arab World,
03:30included a statement by the Minister of the Republic of Jerusalem,
03:34to His Majesty the King, which contributed to the protection and strengthening of the cultural identity,
03:39and the cultural fabric of the city of Jerusalem,
03:42through the achievements of the Jerusalem Property Agency.
03:48The conference was concluded yesterday,
03:52through negotiations on the Moroccan proposal to establish an Arab forum for cultural and creative industries,
03:58in addition to creating an Arab assembly to negotiate with international companies in the digital field
04:05to fight false news and the dangers of extremism and separation in the digital field,
04:09in the face of the prominence of Arabic digital content.
04:15Hamas confirmed that it is obliged to the ceasefire agreement,
04:19which was announced by the Middle East yesterday.
04:21This confirmation came in response to the accusations made by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
04:27to the movement, referring to parts of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip,
04:32which was made by a local prosecutor.
04:34Netanyahu said in two statements issued by his office,
04:38that Hamas withdrew from part of the agreement in an attempt to incite dissent in recent moments,
04:44indicating that the Israeli Council of Ministers will not meet until the Middle East confirms
04:50that Hamas has agreed to all elements of the agreement.
04:54The most prominent conclusions of the agreement are summarized in the following nine points.
05:00To be continued
05:30To be continued
05:36This was the head of the Council of Ministers, the Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani,
05:42who announced yesterday that he will reach an agreement to stop the ceasefire in Gaza.
05:46It is clear that the Middle East in these negotiations,
05:50and they are all from Qatar, Egypt and the United States,
05:52will work to ensure the implementation of the agreement,
05:54as of next Sunday, the 19th of this month.
05:59The Qatari Foreign Minister also announced that the Middle East will monitor the ceasefire in Gaza,
06:05as of next Sunday, through its headquarters in Cairo.
06:11To the secret of the State of Qatar and the Republic of Egypt and the United States of America,
06:15I announce the success of the joint efforts of the Middle East
06:19to reach the two sides of the conflict in the Gaza Strip,
06:21to reach an agreement to exchange prisoners and hostages,
06:26and to reach a permanent ceasefire between the two sides.
06:30In addition to the extensive humanitarian and humanitarian aid
06:34to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
06:38I would like to start by thanking our partners in the Republic of Egypt and the United States
06:44and on behalf of the special envoy of the US President-elect to the Middle East,
06:48Mr. Steve Woodcock,
06:50and the coordinator of the Middle East and North Africa in the US National Security Council,
06:55Mr. Brett McGurk,
06:57for their efforts to push the negotiations forward and reach this agreement.
07:03I would also like to thank the partners and the working team
07:07of the Republic of Egypt and the United States
07:09and on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
07:11Mr. Hassan Rashad,
07:13who contributed and worked with their Qatari partners
07:19to reach this agreement.
07:22With the approval of the two sides and the two sides of the agreement,
07:26we will continue to work to end all executive procedures
07:30during this night,
07:32and then the internal procedures will be taken by the Israeli government,
07:38and then the agreement will begin on Sunday, January 19.
07:46In the Gaza Strip, the war that lasted for months
07:50and led to a disastrous situation,
07:52thousands of Palestinians celebrated
07:54the announcement of the signing of the ceasefire
07:56and the transfer of hostages and detainees
07:58between Israel and Hamas,
08:00which is supposed to put an end
08:02to the ongoing Israeli war
08:04more than 15 months ago.
08:06We follow the details with our correspondent
08:08in Gaza, Islam Azzano.
08:12Gaza will not sleep tonight
08:14after the ceasefire was signed.
08:17This agreement that we have been waiting for
08:19for 68 days after the 104th day
08:21of the war of mass execution,
08:23massacres, extradition,
08:25and all forms of torture
08:27faced by this people
08:29who celebrated a little
08:31because of the continuation
08:33of the war of mass execution.
08:35We were not able to take off our press clothes
08:37because of the Syrian threat
08:39on Sunday.
08:41Therefore, there are three days to go
08:43before we have to stop
08:46the ceasefire
08:48and continue to fly
08:50the Israeli warplanes.
08:52This is the situation from the courtyard
08:54of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
08:56There is a state of happiness
08:58for those who have waited
09:00for a long time
09:02for this moment.
09:04The agreement includes
09:06the return of more than
09:081,700,000 refugees
09:10to the northern sector.
09:12They were present
09:15in this area
09:17and in the areas of Khaniounous.
09:19On the 7th day,
09:21according to the terms of the agreement,
09:23they will be gradually returned
09:25to the northern areas.
09:27There will also be the surrender
09:29of three prisoners on the first day
09:31of the agreement,
09:33on Sunday.
09:35After seven days,
09:37four other prisoners will be handed over.
09:39After seven days,
09:41the Israeli prisoners
09:44will be handed over.
09:46We are talking about the exchange
09:48of prisoners.
09:50We are talking about more than
09:521,000 Palestinian prisoners
09:54who were arrested after the 7th of October
09:56with the beginning of this war.
09:58Therefore, they will be released
10:00with this first phase
10:02of the ceasefire agreement.
10:04There are also 250 prisoners
10:06who spent more than 15 years
10:08in the prisons of this occupation.
10:10Some of them have been sentenced
10:12to life imprisonment
10:14and will be released
10:16during the ceasefire agreement.
10:18The arrangements are in place
10:20to achieve this agreement.
10:22The atmosphere is real
10:24as you can see here in the area
10:26since the signing of the agreement.
10:28We are listening to the analysis
10:30of the agreement and the statements
10:32of the people,
10:34all of which express
10:36in their own way
10:38the great pain and loss
10:41of more than 2 million citizens
10:43in the Gaza Strip.
10:45There are many facts
10:47related to the ceasefire agreement.
10:49The Rafah Crossing
10:51will be opened
10:53to immediately send aid
10:55to the Gaza Strip.
10:57About 600 trucks will be sent
10:59daily from the ceasefire.
11:01We are also listening
11:03to some of the voices
11:05in the analysis
11:07of the agreement.
11:10As you can see,
11:12the atmosphere
11:14in the Gaza Strip is real.
11:16The Israeli warplanes
11:18are still flying in the Middle East
11:20and in the northern areas
11:22with a large number of martyrs.
11:24The most important news
11:26is that we are now
11:28waiting for more than
11:30468 days.
11:36Welcome, President Joe Biden,
11:39to the ceasefire agreement
11:41between Israel and Hamas.
11:43It is the result
11:45of three stages
11:47of American diplomatic efforts.
11:49In a statement
11:51made at the White House,
11:53the President confirmed
11:55that the first stage of the agreement
11:57will include a full ceasefire
11:59for six weeks.
12:01During this period,
12:03Israel will negotiate
12:05the necessary arrangements
12:08that will represent
12:10a permanent end to the war.
12:12In the third stage,
12:14the remaining hostages
12:16who were killed
12:18will be brought back
12:20to their families.
12:22The major reconstruction plans
12:24will begin in Gaza,
12:26as the President
12:28has stated in his statement.
12:30Welcome to the United Nations
12:32and the leaders of several countries
12:34to the declaration of Qatar
12:36to ceasefire between Israel
12:38and Hamas in Gaza.
12:40The agreement will be implemented
12:42on Sunday
12:44and the exchange
12:46of hostages in Gaza
12:48and Palestinian detainees
12:50will also be initiated.
12:52The UN Secretary-General
12:54Antonio Guterres
12:56emphasized the need
12:58to end the ceasefire
13:00of these major security
13:02and political obstacles
13:05to save lives.
13:07US President Joe Biden
13:09also made a statement
13:11about his deep happiness
13:13as the agreement will allow
13:15the release of hostages
13:17from the Hamas movement,
13:19including Americans.
13:21The fight in Gaza
13:23will cease
13:25and humanitarian aid
13:27will increase
13:29which the Palestinian civilians
13:31desperately need
13:34The European Council President
13:36Ursula von der Leyen
13:38urged Israel and Hamas
13:40to implement the agreement
13:42which she described as
13:44a step towards permanent stability
13:46in the region
13:48and a diplomatic solution
13:50to the conflict.
13:52The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs
13:54appreciated the efforts
13:56made by the State of Qatar,
13:58the Arab Republic of Egypt
14:00and the United States
14:03by enabling the Palestinian people
14:05to fight for their rights
14:07and by establishing an independent
14:09Palestinian state.
14:11The UN Security Council
14:13called for the release
14:15and employment of Palestinian refugees
14:17Honoré Philippe Lazzarini
14:19to receive aid quickly
14:21without delay
14:23and without interruption
14:25to Gaza.
14:27A few hours after
14:29the announcement
14:32of the agreement between the two sides
14:34the civil defense in Gaza
14:36announced the killing of seven people
14:38and injured more than ten others
14:40in two Israeli strikes
14:42this morning.
14:44The same source
14:46reported yesterday
14:48the killing of at least 20 Palestinians
14:50in a series of Israeli raids.
14:58In Lebanon,
15:00the government of Nawaf Salam
15:02consulted with the political forces
15:04to form his government
15:06in an unlikely task
15:08especially in the absence of
15:10Hezbollah and its ally
15:12the Hope Movement
15:14to support him.
15:16The government of Salam,
15:18which promised to start a new chapter
15:20in Lebanon,
15:22is facing many challenges
15:24from the establishment of a ceasefire
15:26between Hezbollah and Israel
15:29in a period of economic collapse
15:31for more than five years.
15:33Details in the program.
15:35The parliamentary consultations
15:37conducted by the Lebanese prime minister
15:39Nawaf Salam
15:41with the parliamentary forces
15:43are continuous.
15:45The Hope Movement
15:47and Hezbollah have stopped
15:49these consultations
15:51due to what they considered
15:53a political deception
15:55in the previous investigations.
15:58The president of the parliament,
16:00Nabih Bari,
16:02and all the other leaders
16:04who met with Nawaf Salam
16:06agreed on the importance of dialogue
16:08and not to exclude any party
16:10with the speech
16:12of the president of the republic
16:14and the statement of obligation
16:16to the prime minister Nawaf Salam.
16:18Salam facilitated the consultations
16:20by meeting with the president of the parliament
16:22Nawaf Ilyas Abu Saab
16:24after the president of the parliament
16:26confirmed his absence
16:28and his parliamentary group
16:30of development and liberation
16:32and Hezbollah's group of loyalty
16:34to the resistance from the consultations.
16:36It is mentioned that after the formation
16:38of the government, the president of the republic
16:40issued an agreement with the president
16:42of the cabinet of ministers
16:44on the formation of the government.
16:46Salam invited to work
16:48on the expansion of the Lebanese state
16:50on all its lands
16:52and on the government
16:54in order to build a productive economy
16:56and to secure job opportunities
16:58for generations.
17:00The Lebanese president,
17:02Alimad Joseph Aoun,
17:04asked Nawaf Salam
17:06to form a new government
17:08after the end of the parliamentary consultations
17:10to name a president
17:12in charge of forming a government
17:14and after Salam got 84 votes
17:16from the voices of the deputies
17:18whose number is 128 deputies.
17:20Mali announced
17:22that it will officially withdraw
17:24from the economic group
17:26of West African countries
17:28in January 29.
17:30In a press conference
17:32on January 13,
17:34which was published by Al-Arbi'a
17:36local newspaper,
17:38the president of the economic group
17:40of West African countries,
17:42Omar Alio Toray,
17:44confirmed that the Republic of Mali
17:46will officially withdraw
17:48from the economic group
17:50of West African countries
17:52starting January 29, 2025.
17:54The letter, addressed
17:56to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
17:58and International Cooperation,
18:00stated that the 6th and 60th
18:02conference of heads of states
18:04and governments
18:06held on December 15
18:08in Abuja, Nigeria,
18:10took an official decision
18:12on Mali's decision
18:14according to Article 91
18:16to withdraw from the economic group
18:18of West African countries
18:20starting January 29, 2025.
18:26The return of the Moroccan flag
18:28is considered a symbol
18:30in the culture of the people
18:32of the Moroccan Sahara
18:34as it bears the mark
18:36of the Hassanian identity.
18:38In this context,
18:40the Tan-Tan season,
18:42which is supervised by Al-Mugar
18:44is a part of the Hassanian culture.
18:46More in the reportage
18:48of Al-Nawfal Al-Majdoubi.
19:14Preservation of the legacy
19:16of fathers and grandfathers
19:18in a scene
19:20whose title is pride and belonging.
19:44We are proud of it
19:46and we will be proud of it
19:48and we will be encouraged
19:50to the end, God willing.
19:54Not far from the ruins of Sheikh Zayed
19:56for the camel race,
19:58Mohamed has been preparing
20:00his camel for participation
20:02for 12 years.
20:04With his two little hands,
20:06he fixes the last details
20:08and in his eyes,
20:10he insists on a passionate love
20:12for the heritage of the ancestors.
20:14Mohamed, who achieved the first rank
20:16in 18 previous races,
20:18takes the races
20:20with confidence.
20:22The victory alone is not his goal,
20:24but in half of his eyes
20:26to assure his father
20:28that he learned the lessons
20:30and that he is a secure guardian
20:32of a legacy that is about to be lost.
20:34I thank my father
20:36who taught me
20:38and who told me
20:40that it is not easy
20:42to enter the culture
20:44and I want
20:46this culture
20:48to be
20:50strong
20:52so that we can raise our children
20:54and teach them
20:56so that we can preserve
20:58this culture
21:00and make our culture
21:02beautiful and elevated
21:04in the world.
21:06The son in the culture of the Moroccan desert people
21:08is not just
21:10a means of transportation
21:12or weightlifting,
21:14but a symbol that carries
21:16the flag of the Hassani identity
21:18and its race is a celebration
21:20of cultural heritage.
21:22We are preserving this heritage
21:24and we want the youth
21:26to preserve it more
21:28because it is a cultural heritage
21:30inherited by the fathers
21:32and the ancestors
21:34and it is an inspiration
21:36and we do not value this heritage
21:38at any cost.
21:40This land, its wind, its sea
21:42and its taste,
21:44it is the desert's ship
21:46and it is the one that the fathers
21:48sold their goods to
21:50and this is a great achievement.
21:52Mohamed Al-Atra is a child
21:54who is proud of his ancestors' legacy
21:56and he carries the trust
21:58of the past with pride
22:00to keep it alive
22:02from the ancestors to the future.
22:04The race
22:06or what is known as the camel race
22:08is part of the culture of the desert people
22:10and it is a heritage of human culture.
22:12Here, great efforts
22:14are made
22:16using modern and traditional methods
22:18to transport it to the next generations
22:20and preserve it.
22:22In front of us,
22:24Noufa Al-Majdoubi, Median TV, Tantan.
22:26In the Moroccan desert,
22:28Mohamed Al-Mahdi Bin Saeed,
22:30Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication,
22:32during a meeting of the
22:34Council of Education, Culture and Communication
22:36with the Council of Representatives,
22:38presented a few days ago
22:40a draft law on the protection of heritage
22:42in the context of increasing
22:44attempts to take over foreign
22:46and illegal trade
22:48in cultural properties on the one hand
22:50and imposing the need to highlight
22:52the richness of national heritage on the other.
22:54The report on the subject was
22:56by Salwa Al-Khlewi and the photo by Idrees Payout.
22:58Moroccan cultural heritage
23:00is an essential part
23:02of the identity of the Kingdom.
23:04This historical heritage
23:06faces great challenges.
23:08The Umayyad changes
23:10expose the ancient landmarks
23:12to danger,
23:14and human activities
23:16increase threats.
23:18Illegal trade
23:20in cultural properties
23:22worsens the crisis.
23:24The protection of this heritage
23:26requires strong and urgent legislation.
23:28As you all know,
23:30Morocco has a law
23:32known as the
23:34Law 2280
23:36on the protection of cultural heritage.
23:38This law was
23:40introduced in 1980
23:42and was amended in 2006.
23:44But there are two old laws
23:46since 1914.
23:48On the one hand,
23:50and on the other hand,
23:52the current law,
23:54Law 2280,
23:56also
23:58lacks the water rights
24:00because it is not
24:02included in the current law.
24:04The time has come
24:06to recognize the role
24:08of the living human treasure,
24:10which must be
24:12recognized
24:14by law.
24:16This is what came in the current
24:18law, and it is not included
24:20in the old law.
24:22We, as a civil society,
24:24the Ministry of Youth, Culture
24:26and Communication,
24:28as well as
24:30laws on the protection
24:32of cultural heritage,
24:34have been working on this law
24:36since 1916.
24:38Thank God,
24:40it is now in effect.
24:42The government
24:44is working on a law
24:46on the protection of historical and
24:48artistic sites.
24:50The law aims to prevent
24:52the destruction
24:54of historical sites.
24:56The government also contributes
24:58to the financing of
25:00restoration projects,
25:02which also provide
25:04incentives for citizens
25:06and investors
25:08to participate
25:10in preserving the heritage.
25:12Many restoration projects
25:14have been implemented
25:16to protect sites
25:18from deterioration,
25:20and to give
25:22their national
25:24and international
25:26rights,
25:28whether European
25:30or African,
25:32or at the level of
25:34organizations that
25:36support the heritage.
25:38The law on the protection
25:40of Moroccan cultural heritage
25:42is an important step
25:44towards preserving
25:46the national cultural identity
25:48of Morocco.
25:50By applying these laws
25:52and local and international cooperation,
25:54Morocco can ensure
25:56the preservation of its heritage
25:58for future generations,
26:00so that this heritage
26:02remains a source of pride
26:04for all Moroccans.
26:18Music
26:22Music
26:24Music
26:26Music

Recommended