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00:00The French Foreign Minister is renewing Paris' support for the rule of Morocco in its Sahara,
00:29and calling for the initiative of self-government that the Kingdom has taken forward.
00:36In Morocco, the government council is working on several bills,
00:40including a bill on school education and another on the social security system.
00:49In the Gaza Strip, dozens were killed and injured in an Israeli raid that targeted a school that was supporting the displaced.
00:59The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barreau, is renewing his support for the rule of Morocco in its Sahara,
01:09and calling for the initiative of self-government that the Kingdom has taken forward.
01:14The French Foreign Minister said during a hearing in front of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly
01:21that France expressed its vision for the future of the Moroccan Sahara, and that it is part of the Moroccan sovereignty.
01:29He added that this vision is based on the initiative of self-government that Morocco has taken forward,
01:36emphasizing that there are no realistic and credible solutions in this regard.
01:44Let's move on to the eyes, where the head of the Council of Advisers, Mohamed Woldar Rashida,
01:51and the head of the Council of Shias, Manuel Osandon, met.
01:55The head of the Council of Shias pointed out the level of friendship and cooperation between Morocco and the Shias.
02:01He also pointed out the steadfast position of this country on the issue of land unification for the Kingdom,
02:08through the support of the Moroccan initiative for self-government and the efforts of Morocco to find peaceful solutions to international issues.
02:19The head of the Council of Shias, Gustavo Pacheco, led a visit to the eyes of the Red Cross,
02:25to strengthen cooperation with the Kingdom of Morocco.
02:28On this occasion, the Council of Advisers of Morocco and the Council of Shias
02:32signed an agreement aiming to strengthen bilateral cooperation through several joint initiatives.
02:40A report by Mariam Tsouri.
02:43The agreement was signed by the Council of Advisers of Morocco and the Council of Shias
02:49during a visit by a Shia parliamentary delegation to the eyes of the Red Cross.
02:56The two sides committed to expanding South-South parliamentary cooperation through joint initiatives,
03:02the most prominent of which is the activation of multilateral dialogue
03:05and the strengthening of the role of the parliamentary body for the countries of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
03:12The agreement also includes the support of public trust for the body
03:16and the work to organize the first round of the Moroccan Economic Body, Latin America in Morocco.
03:23Before signing the agreement, the Andean delegation held a meeting with the head of the Eyes of the Red Cross
03:30and the head of the Council of Shias.
03:32It was confirmed the strength of the historical and humanitarian relations
03:36that unite Morocco with Latin America and the Caribbean,
03:40and also to strengthen cooperation between the Kingdom and the Andean countries on several levels.
03:47We come from Latin America to strengthen the deep brotherhood ties.
04:02The Atlantic Ocean unites us, and this is the second time
04:06that the Andean Parliament has met in the Kingdom of Morocco.
04:11We held talks with officials to strengthen the ties of cooperation
04:16in the fields of diplomacy, politics, economy, trade, society and culture.
04:24The Andean Parliamentary delegation also met with the head of the Council of the Eyes of the Red Cross,
04:30where the delegation highlighted the remarkable progress made by the southern regions,
04:35as opposed to its appreciation of the development vision of Morocco,
04:39under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
04:45The Council of the Government approved a law on school education
04:49presented by the Minister of National Education and Primary Education,
04:52Mohamed Saad Barada.
04:54The Minister of Education explained to the head of the government,
04:57responsible for official relations with the parliament,
04:59in the name of the government, Mustafa Beytas,
05:01that this law aims to establish and strengthen the model of a new school,
05:06which is embodied by the project of open-minded,
05:10all-encompassing sports institutions for the qualification of human capital,
05:15based on the principles of equality, equal opportunities and quality for all.
05:20The Council of the Government also approved a draft project
05:23on the social security system and a draft project on salaries
05:28The National Social Security Fund,
05:33as an implementation of the government's commitments to social partners,
05:38and the declaration of an agreement between the government and the most representative
05:43trade unions, as regards the security of those who are available for at least 1320 days,
05:52to secure benefits from the salaries of the Sheikhs.
05:57Commenting on the approval of the draft law on school education,
06:01the Minister of National Education and Primary Education,
06:04responsible for official relations with the parliament,
06:06in the name of the government, Mustafa Beytas,
06:08said that the project aims to establish and strengthen the model of a new school,
06:11which is embodied by the project of open-minded, all-encompassing sports institutions.
06:16The draft law aims to establish and strengthen the model of a new school,
06:22which is embodied by the project of open-minded, all-encompassing sports institutions.
06:27The draft law aims to establish and strengthen the model of a new school,
06:32which is embodied by the project of open-minded, all-encompassing sports institutions.
06:38This draft law includes issues that concern the major directions and choices
06:44of the school education field and its components,
06:48such as the organization of educational institutions,
06:51how the primary educational institutions are organized in the public sector,
06:55and the role of private educational institutions in achieving the goals of the educational system.
07:03This draft law also concerns the pedagogical model,
07:07which is based on educational institutions,
07:10their financing, management, governance,
07:13and the nature of the relationship they have with the civil society.
07:18In the subject of the draft law on the salaries of the sheikhs,
07:21which are spent by the National Social Insurance Fund,
07:24an official spokesman named Mustafa Beytas confirmed
07:29that this draft law comes to implement the government's commitments to social partners,
07:35and announced in the agreement signed on April 30, 2022
07:40between the government and the municipal authorities.
07:44You know that in the past,
07:46the pensioner did not have the right to benefit from his salary,
07:52except for a period of 1,240 days,
07:59and all the municipalities were wondering
08:02how a pensioner could work for a certain period of time,
08:05and in fact, a pensioner does not have the right to benefit from a period of 1,320 days.
08:12In most cases, he works until 1,200 or 1,250 days,
08:16when he loses 100 or more,
08:18so he is deprived of this pension.
08:21Today, according to the first draft law,
08:25only those who have 1,320 days can get a pension.
08:30This is a very big achievement.
08:32This is fair.
08:34Today, the government allocates thousands of pensioners
08:40who used to leave the professional life for some reasons,
08:45either they did not start working until a certain age,
08:49or they stopped working for some reasons.
08:52Today, a pensioner deserves 1,320 days to receive a salary,
09:00or to receive a pension.
09:04In Paris, the President of the Faculty of Medicine of the International University of Rabat,
09:08Prof. H.G. Hassouni, was nominated as a member of the French Academy of Medicine.
09:15This nomination was carried out on the occasion of the French-Moroccan Day of Health,
09:19organized by the French Academy of Medicine in the Kingdom of Morocco.
09:25Today, in the French capital,
09:28it is an occasion to bring together experts and professors
09:31specialized in the field of hospitalization
09:33and in the formation of the light of cooperation
09:36and the Moroccan-French exchange in the field of health.
09:41We have signed a framework agreement for cooperation
09:45in the medical, scientific and intellectual fields
09:49between the Academy of Medicine of the Kingdom of Morocco
09:51and the French National Academy of Medicine.
09:53This agreement was signed by the permanent secretary of the Moroccan Academy of Medicine,
09:58Abdel Jalil Al-Hajmri,
10:00and the head of the French Academy of Medicine,
10:02Jean-Noël Vissinger.
10:05The agreement was signed during the welcoming party
10:09organized by the Embassy of the Kingdom in France
10:11on the honor of the participants today.
10:13It aims to strengthen partnerships and exchanges between the two academies,
10:18as well as between the hospitals,
10:20the Academy of Medicine,
10:21and the Institute of Scientific Research in both countries.
10:27To Algeria now,
10:28where the Algerian Public Prosecutor's Office has sentenced
10:30to five years in prison
10:32for the case of the Algerian writer,
10:34Boualam Sansal,
10:35according to the Algerian lawyers,
10:37who also confirmed that the interrogation procedures
10:39were carried out by the Public Prosecutor
10:41and the person in charge.
10:43The defense of Sansal said that the interrogation
10:45took place on the eve of Eid al-Fitr in Algeria
10:47for 2,000 people.
10:51The Civil Defense in Gaza said that 31 people,
10:55at least, were killed in an Israeli cave
10:58that was targeted by a school
11:00that was used as a refugee camp
11:02because of the war.
11:04The spokesperson for the Civil Defense said
11:06that more than 100 others were injured in the cave
11:08that was targeted by the school of Dar al-Arqam
11:11in Tufah district,
11:12north-east of the city of Gaza.
11:14The Israeli army had previously confirmed
11:16that there was a cave on the command center
11:18and a control following Hamas
11:20in the Gaza Strip.
11:24New events imposed by the Israeli occupation
11:27after the war returned to the Gaza Strip.
11:29For more than two weeks,
11:31the Israeli occupation has tried
11:33to expand the isolated areas,
11:35according to the name of the Israeli occupation,
11:38in the far south and the far north.
11:40The Israeli occupation actually
11:42occupied all the southern areas
11:45in Rafah,
11:46near Philadelphia,
11:48separating the Gaza Strip
11:50from the Egyptian territories,
11:52as well as the occupied territories.
11:54Today, the Israeli occupation also
11:56separates Rafah from Khan Younes,
11:58which means that the southern area
12:00in the Gaza Strip is under siege.
12:02These new divisions
12:04by the Israeli occupation
12:06also greatly pressure
12:08the Israeli intentions
12:10and the continuation of the situation
12:12of emigration,
12:14by the Israeli occupation
12:16to the citizens who returned
12:18to their homes
12:20only a few weeks
12:22after the ceasefire.
12:24After the war returned,
12:26the Israeli occupation
12:28demanded the citizens
12:30to evacuate
12:32the southern part of Rafah
12:34completely.
12:36This is the first time
12:38that the Israeli occupation
12:40occupies the Rafah area
12:42which is the new
12:44emigration zone.
12:46These military operations
12:48are accompanied by the siege
12:50of many families.
12:52There are more than
12:541,200 Israeli massacres
12:56every day.
12:58We record more than 100
13:00martyrs every day
13:02because of the Israeli military
13:04pressure.
13:06The Israeli strikes
13:08that demanded the resettlement
13:10of children who were killed
13:12after the war returned
13:14to the Gaza Strip.
13:16This is also reflected
13:18in the northern areas.
13:20The Israeli occupation
13:22evacuated the residents
13:24of Beit Hanoun,
13:26which is adjacent
13:28to the occupied territories
13:30in the north,
13:32Jabalia, and Beit Lahya.
13:34All the citizens who
13:36returned to their homes
13:38were forced to leave
13:40to areas that
13:42were not yet called human.
13:44This time, the Israeli occupation
13:46did not limit any human area
13:48at all.
13:50It expanded its land operations
13:52without a direct announcement
13:54of this matter.
13:56About 40 to 50 percent
13:58of the Israeli occupation
14:00is under the control
14:02of all areas,
14:04especially the eastern areas.
14:06Based on the ceasefire agreement,
14:08isolated areas
14:10may be
14:12one kilometer
14:14from the Gaza Strip.
14:16Today, the Israeli occupation
14:18has exceeded these numbers
14:20and has also reported
14:22to the eastern areas
14:24the need for evacuation.
14:26Hundreds of thousands of people
14:28returned to their homes
14:30again due to the difficult
14:32and harsh human situation
14:34that the Israeli occupation
14:36is facing.
14:38All aid and
14:40international organizations
14:42have not received
14:44a single drop of water
14:46for more than a month.
14:48Therefore, we are facing
14:50a very harsh famine
14:52with the closure of all
14:54the sectors,
14:56with the continuation
14:58of the Israeli occupation
15:00with the closure of
15:02all the sectors,
15:04with the continuation
15:06of the Israeli occupation
15:08with the closure of
15:10all the sectors,
15:12and the continuation
15:14of the entire
15:16humanitarian situation.
15:18We are facing a massive
15:20number of civilians
15:22who are sick
15:24as well as infected
15:26by the Israeli occupation
15:28as well as infected
15:30and the history of the occupation in the course of the hour.
15:34In Syria, nine people were found fighting with Israeli lights
15:37in an attempt to confront forces in the province of Daraa in the south of the country,
15:42according to what the local authorities announced.
15:44This was hours after a series of Israeli raids on other parts of the country.
15:49The Syrian center was hit by the killing of four people
15:52following raids carried out by the Israeli air force last night.
15:55The area of the Center for Scientific Research in the north of the capital, Damascus,
15:59and near the city of Hama, in the middle of Syria.
16:08The Syrian authorities have always accused Syria of deliberately disturbing its stability
16:13after a series of raids on military sites in the country,
16:16including the Hama military airport and the Tifur airport,
16:20as well as the mobilization of its forces to the south.
16:23At least 13 people have been killed, according to the Syrian Center for Human Rights.
16:29Next to the capital of Israel, a series of raids targeted capabilities
16:33and military infrastructure in Damascus and the middle of Syria,
16:37and the implementation of a land operation in the province of Daraa in the south,
16:40warning President Ahmad al-Sharia of the high price
16:44if its security interests in Syria are threatened.
16:49The U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose comprehensive drafts
16:53on many countries around the world,
16:55was rejected by China,
16:58which has confirmed that these drafts will lead to a historic tax increase
17:03that may push the global system to the brink of collapse.
17:06The decision will also have negative implications for Americans,
17:10especially the middle class.
17:13The most prominent reactions to this decision are in the report by Safi Jahidain.
17:19China strongly opposes the drafts imposed by the United States,
17:24and Beijing described the U.S. decision as a deterioration,
17:29and agreed to reject it.
17:31The U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a draft of 34% on the incoming imports from China,
17:39in addition to a draft of 20% announced earlier this year.
17:45The U.S. side has imposed a draft on products from several countries,
17:52including China.
17:54This is a serious violation of the rules of the International Trade Organization,
17:58and strongly violates the multilateral trade system based on the rules.
18:03China strongly opposes this,
18:05and will take the necessary action to protect the interests of this project.
18:10The European Parliament approved the new U.S. drafts,
18:15and confirmed that this action will hamper producers on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean,
18:21and will harm the peoples of the South.
18:26This will really harm producers in the United States and the European Union,
18:32and specifically in the countries of the Global South.
18:38And this is actually an unfair practice of the United States.
18:46In general, the reactions of the international community
18:50have ranged from calls for dialogue and threats of confrontation,
18:54and Berlin has announced that it supports the European Union
18:58in its efforts to reach a negotiating solution with Washington.
19:02The German car industry has also criticized the new drafts,
19:08emphasizing that everyone is a loser, and has not withdrawn from Paris.
19:13Germany has also targeted digital services in the possible European response.
19:18London has also emphasized that it is not committed to taking retaliatory measures.
19:25The United Kingdom was only partially affected after imposing 10% on it,
19:32while negotiating with Washington on a bilateral trade agreement.
19:37The Italian Prime Minister announced that Trump's drafts were a bad move,
19:42warning that launching a trade war would only lead to the weakening of the West.
19:47This has led some countries to control themselves and dialogue with Washington to avoid escalation,
19:54while others have strongly criticized American policy.
19:59US Secretary of State Mark Rubio confirmed the commitment of President Donald Trump
20:04to the North Atlantic Treaty, calling on NATO countries to increase their defence spending
20:09to 5% of the total local output.
20:12Rubio said before his first meeting with his counterparts in Brussels,
20:16that President Trump said clearly that he supports NATO and that the United States will remain in the treaty,
20:22but that Washington expects that NATO countries will increase their defence spending to the required levels.
20:32We return to the Moroccan scene, and with the arrival of the spring season,
20:35the seasonal sensitivity is spreading,
20:38where its owners are suffering from severe symptoms affecting the respiratory system.
20:43We follow this report from Maha Jamal about the symptoms of this disease, its treatment and prevention methods.
20:49Sensitive rhinitis, or what is generally known as the sensitivity of the spring season,
20:54is a preventive reaction caused by the exposure to herbs and herbs
20:59carried in the air to reduce their weight,
21:02which keeps the immune system resistant to it,
21:05considering it a toxic substance,
21:07and causes symptoms such as runny nose, runny eyes,
21:11nausea, nausea and shortness of breath in the event of a rhinitis.
21:16I have this illness since March and May,
21:19and I see symptoms every day.
21:21During my visits, I am told that I have a problem with my throat,
21:25and that I have to eat some herbs.
21:27When I am not taking my medication,
21:29I go with my family to the garden,
21:31and I see serious symptoms.
21:33When I am not taking my medication,
21:35I get a little bit of a cold,
21:37and I have a bad breath.
21:40Many young people and even adults
21:44The sensitivity of the eyes, which is the redness in the eyes and redness in the eyes, can be felt by the nose,
21:50which is the nose that is very thirsty and the throat, which is the throat.
21:56It can also be felt by the whole body, that is, the lungs, the sinus, and the nose.
22:12Spring sensitivity is a chronic disease that affects the person at the beginning of the season annually,
22:17which makes the final treatment impossible,
22:20other than the follow-up of antihistamines and other medical drugs,
22:24which, in turn, reduce the extent of the symptoms of asthma and fever.
22:28While many people mix up the symptoms of spring sensitivity with the symptoms of colds,
22:33and although they are similar in some symptoms, such as asthma and runny nose,
22:37they are different, and the treatment recommendations vary with them.
22:40It is necessary to visit a specialist doctor to diagnose the situation accurately.
22:45The symptoms of colds are different.
22:50The fever is high, it is hot, there is pain in the joints and in the body,
22:58and there is severe nausea and severe pain in the throat,
23:07and there is a high fever, and so on.
23:09In contrast to this sensitivity, you can get one hour a day and walk,
23:14you don't have a whole day left.
23:16Those who are exposed to this sensitivity a lot
23:20can take antihistamine pills
23:25and use a steroid-containing nasal swab
23:28before going out to expose themselves to the substances that cause the sensitivity.
23:34So before going out, for example, to the forest, or in the valley, or in a village,
23:41they should take the medicine.
23:43It is also advised to follow preventive measures to limit the severity of the disease,
23:48such as closing the doors and windows at night and early in the morning,
23:51if the temperature is high,
23:54avoiding sports activities,
23:55or avoiding going out and going to the parks a lot,
23:58as well as avoiding drying clothes in open places exposed to the air.
24:04Thank you for watching and see you next time.